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The Daily Item from Sunbury, Pennsylvania • 27

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The Daily Itemi
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Sunbury, Pennsylvania
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THE DAILY ITEM, SUNBURY, PENNSYLVANIA Wednesday, January 13, 1971 27 Rep. Kury Plans Visit Here Thursday Night Watsontom Area; News Area Man Sue? a Fcr Camssr Loss rJANVTLtE State Represen ton Area Ksws Frd ShilMng, Manager Daily Item Branch Offic, 43 Broadway, MiHon tative Franklin L. Kury will be Danville Area Hews at tne raversiae Borougn jjuua- SUNBURY A Milton man 1 ing on Thursday from 7 to 7:30 has brought action in Northum p.m., and at the Danville berland County Court to collect Borough Building from 8 to 9 damages for loss of a cumber Cpuncil To Apply For $1,125,000 Fbr Central Project, OKs Fire Plan unit to his truck, according to a p.m. the same evening, to meet with constituents. School District Set To Borrow trespass suit filed.

Any citizen desiring to talk John F. Bergen, 140 N. Front cent property transfer tax as it pertains Northumberland County. i The board approved the release of Dorothy Fleming from the 1970 tax duplicate and gave authorization to the business manager to approve releases on other tax duplicates directly with Rep. Kury about Milton, seeks a sum not ex illLTON The Mil ton vertise lor sale portions of the any matter of legislation or ceeding $3,000 from Harry If State Late Borough Council reported James Street property and the state government is invited to Johns, of State College, ac balance including all capitaliremauiing Slocum farm proper- do so.

No appointment is DANVUXE The Danville cording to the action filed by reserve accounts of (94,402.31 1 -U i Yi i i necessary. Atty. H. William Koch, of Milton. In finance, health and sanita- the borrowing of $200,000 to at' its regular meeting last nifht.f The balance was ef Anyone unable to meet with Kury on Thursday evening can contact him any time by In the allegation, the plaintiff meet Obligations if state ap uon action, council approved a chlorine bid from Mamey-Regan as soon as they are settled.

This procedure will speed up release of tax duplicates for the year. fective through Jan. 12. alleges his pickup truck with a propriations are not received. at $11 per hundred weight for calling, writing or visiting his camper attached was loaned to) As suggested by Gov.

-elect Council approved a resolution to '-apply for state aid in the amount of $1,125,000 to aid in Seven exonerations were ap office at 142 Market Street, Johns on June 27 ,1970, and 150 pound cylinders and $6.75 per hundred weight in ton containers, a salt bid of $19 per ton from proved by the board. later when the truck being Milton Shapp, the board plans to borrow the funds on a short-term basis, and the state is ex Sunbury, (telephone 286-5866). These visits are part of the central Milton project. A leave of absence was ap used to push a car owned by proved for Mrs. Dotty S.

Allen, David Calehuff, the camper was Also, members approved purchase of a new fire truck pected to pick up the interest the, Cuhogya Bock Salt Company, Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey; a potash bid from the elementary and per- damaged. tab if it does not transmit series which Kury makes regularly throughout" the 108th Legislative district in order to maintain close contact with his from Ward- La France of Elmira Heights, N.Y., at a According to the complaint, subsidy payments in time to mission was given for Miss Lois Bryner to attend the PSEA con- McKesson Company, Hum- Johns drove the truck with meet district pL: $38,965. Mcsvowri. of $14.10 per hundred constituents, i disregard for the vehicle and as In other financial matters, the council approved a fire A change in location for-the result it struck some, low the board reviewed its budget KEEP PLEDGE Ronald Smeal, right, superintendent of the Olan-Gery Corporation plant at Watsontown turn over "a check for the second Installment of a pledge for $600 made by the corporation to lha Watsontown area swimming pool. The check Is accepted by M.

F. Gentile, left, who heads the pool committee. weight and road patching material from the Middlecreek Construction Company at $8.25 senior, class'" trip from New hanging tree limbs, eaising Annual Model Program report which indicated $1,644,000 damage to the camper; remains of budgeted appropria per ton. Planned By Key Club York to Atlantic City was and the Danville High School Band' was given per- The plaintiffs complaint tions of $2,750,000. It was in protection plan with Turbot under which the township will 540 of a mill or an approximate $90ft, during, the year.

The, Milton Fire Department will haye primaryesponsibility for the fire-fighting effort' in Up Allowance states that damages of $165.15 dicated most major rentals Danville Plans for: the annual Key Club-Kiwanis Model An allowance of $100 per resulted and that after the aoci Demonstrations Mark Homemakers' Meeting month 1 was granted Jesse inaugural parade for dent the camper was worth Program, to be held Feb. 4 at the Pine Barn Inn, and tor have already been paid for this year by the district and all bills paid to date. This indicates the district is operating well within snapp uan. is in uarrisDurg. $101, while before the accident WATSONTOWN Fifteen Tbrbot and over the other upcoming activities were the unit was worth $1,825.

Ditzler who rounds up and cares for stray dogs until disposition can be made. Ditzler previously received $75 per PD Answered 106 Caffs, Checked 42 Complaints members and three guests at Fhendship Fire Company tended a' meeting Watson made at the January meeting of the Danville High School Key its budget. personnel and equipment town RD1 Homemakers on The resignation of George month and the addition came at Club Board of Directors. Ex-Prisoner Of Reds To Speak At Y' Event Roberts from the Montour TO REORGANIZE DANVILLE Annual reorganizational meetings are upcoming for two Montour County Banks. Dates set were for meeting Jan.

19 for jThe Milton Fire Department reported seven fires during cWber one, out of town, his request since he bears the In cooperation with Kiwanis, Tuesday afternoon in the Grange hall at Dewart with Mrs. Lawrence Hartranft. County School Board and as a cost of food for the dogs. Key Clubbers offered their ser WATSONTOWN Watson MILTON The author of director of the Vocational- three cats and three in town county favorably acted on a vices in acquiring signatures for town police report for Decem Found God in Russia" will Technical School Board was chairman, in for a total estimated loss in De a letter to the president of stockholders of the first Na ber 1970 as submitted to council speak at the Milton YMCA Demonstrations on "From North Vietnam, asking for de follows: cember' of $95,250. Milton shade tree com county plan to take over issuance of permits for septic tank systems, to insure size, design etc.

The county will hire awards dinner Jan. 18,. submitted and accepted with regret, Roberts will remain as a director of the Danville Area Junk to Joy" by Mrs. John John Noble, the author, spent Bachman and Mrs. Donovan mission issued a report calling tional cans oi uanviue ana lor March for the annual meeting for shareholders of the Fidelity National of Danville.

Arrests: One failure to stop in the tails regarding American prisoners of war, and also to formulate a committee of four nine and one-half years in So School District. Zierke and on "New Fabrics" fw continuation ol existing pro individuals to check the designs event of an accident pending in viet prisons, and was freed in by Mrs. Clyde Crawford and issue permits. Joseph Solo members to serve on a joint Ki- grams during the year to iaclude planting of additional 1955 at the personal intervention He has been very active hi the AVTS since the beginning of the tech school and was presi featured the afternoon's pro mon was 'appointed to act on a wanis-Key Club Committee' to JP court. Three disorderly practice, pending in JP court.

of President Eisenhower. seetLfigs at the sewage treat gram. Hostesses were Mrs joint committee at the county initiate a program to promote Tickets for the dinner are dent during the past year. No ment plant, trimming of trees level. i Operation Drug Alert.

Edgar Gardner and Mrs, Bachman. One reckless driving, pending available 1 at the YMCA. The was given for his Committee chairmen for the in Marsh Park and Brown Avenue Park and coordination of in JP court. The council considered the oapKol-hil report which, in Rev. Phillip Jones will be resignation, and replacement annual "Battle of the Classes" For the 9 meeting Mrs.

Five borough ordinances, five master of ceremonies. The din was1 not named. planning with the Milton Gar essence, would abolish the oc Lester Mincemoyer and Mrs. school assembly -were ap fines paid. Five illegal parking fines 1 len Cluo concerning lanascap- cupation tax, the occupational ner will be held at the First Presbyterian Church in the Emerson Rupert will outline Two resolutions were by the board on the one per pointed, and the board also discussed initiation of a possible of Brown Avenue Park, its tig privilege tax, the per capita tax "Sewing Tips" and Mrs.

Zierke three fines paid, two pending in fellowship hall. Limestone Road 4x tension will tell of "Meats." With the new project gearea to com and the mercantile tax. It must be first approved by the State Starts Today 7:00 9:00 I In a summary of lavo acuvi- munity service for the elderly. JP court. Arrests held over from Oc tober 1970: meal usually planned around the meat, it will be shown bow commission reported: ties, the Minute Man Award Legislature and would direct of spraying of street Amjptefcion IN MUNCY HOSPITAL to make the best choice for the One disorderly practice, fine portion of federal income taxes to be distributed to the states Received By Hoch MUNCY Winton York, money spent.

Literature is pro-1 paid. MILTON CW 4 Edwin Elm trees, planting more than (oft pin oak seedlings at the treatment plant 'for and the municipalities to replace vided by the extension home Arrests held over from last AUenwood RD1, has been admitted to the Muncy Valley the abolished taxes. economists for the demons Hoch was presented with the National Guard Bureau Minute month: Council also approved pay trations. Mrs. Rupert and Mrs.

Hospital t3 One reckless driving, line DANCE WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13 10: to 1:30 To The Music Of The SPRING FEVER at the LOG CABIN inri Route 61 Sunbury-Shamokin Highway ments of its share of legal ex Lawrence Hartranft will be Man Award by Lt. Col. Carl E. trittmatter, battalion com paid.

hostesses for February. Four liquor law violations, Tititta TV-YT7 penses incurred in a protest before the Public Utilities Com Mure transplanting to' streets; (rimmed trees in Lincoln Street playground, Lincoln Park and downtown streets; removed dead tree on Mahoning Street in Grandview Cemetery; conducted a survey of street tree Mrs. Walter Fairman who fines paid mander of the 164th Military Police Battalion, at the Milton Armory recently. Ed mission at a water rate in was to have been on the re Criminal investigations: Lar crease by the White Deer freshment committee Tuesday Strdttmatter also announced ceny-six; missing persons-one; child molesting-one. Mountain Water Company more (6F BnwtinnuWVBION COLOR byOilMi' Ihmi Artitni el km ice Monday and injured that Guard units HHD, 164th status in the spring, wrote let- tfoan a year ago.

Auto accident investigations an ankle. Military Police Bn, and the THURS. FRI. SAT. One Showing; at 7:00 ters to owners ana lwwea per Council said it was waiting to seven; personal injury-oone; mits for removal of 44 dead, diseased or dangerous trees and vehicle property hear from American Home Foods as to whether AHF will participate in the secondary 1067th MP Company successfully passed recent annual Inspections conducted by Lt.

Cd. Curtis S. J. Wilson and SFC Willie Godard, who are assigned to Bonnie Fetterman Engaged To Marry CATAWXSSA Mr. and Mrs, supervised weir removal; ADMISSIONS This Showing Only Assistance given to other treatment issued trimming and planting Sennits as required; planted police departments' investiga Adults $125 James Fetterman, Catawissa tions-eight.

the Inspector General Office at Children ,75 KD2, have announced the approximately 40 trees; trimmed trees along legislative routes Peddling and selling permits Fort George G. Meade, Md. issued-two. Order Of Eagles 1208 Sets Class Initiation to a height of 14 feet above engagement of their daughter, Bonnie, to Craig Re maker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Reinaker, 106 calls answered by police JOINS BOARD MILTON The Milton department. mm MILTON Mrs. Ralph Hirst Danville KD4. Vfhe street surface and on some borough streets trimmed to a freight of 10 feet in accord with state highway and borough Fraternal Order of Eaglet 1208 42complalnts investigated of Hirst Accordion Studio here. Miss Fetterman is a graduate held its regular meeting (adults-14; Juveniie-m; miscellaneous-18).

was officially installed as a member of the governing board Tuesday night with worthy fegulations; patched two trees of Southern Area High School and is employed at Columbia president Fred Ranck. Sr. in of the Pennsylvania Accordion Police car traveled 1,214 Accident and Health I charge. damaged by coordinated Milton Garden Club planting, and park shrubbery Teachers' Association at a Jan miles during the month. GGOKGG KA11L CSCOTTMALDEN nfeyfrGw-y Ge inMTT(Kr inuMKcCunrr- Bloomsburg.

Her fiance, a 1970 Four deaths were reported uary dinner meeting in Potts graduate of Danville High since the previous meeting replacements and of $14 50 IN HOSPITAL town. Her term on the board School, is a student at Pennsyl John E. Diggan, Harvey runs for two years. to fuxKmi nraoxTwi vania State University at Hazle- Lengle, John C. Rice and budgeted, spend $1,330.51, leav inga balance of $119.49.

Set Hearing Date the WilUamsport Hospital were: ton. Robert C. Walters. TOUR POSTPONED Mrs. Ella P.

Rhone, AUenwood No date has been set for the council designated Feb. 4 Fifteen persons made applies MIHITKUU! ISO RD1; George D. Beatty, Milton; MILTON The Rotary Club has wedding. at p.m. for a hearing on a re tion to join the Milton aerie and Mrs.

Ethel Matter, Watson postponed a tour of the new Mil A FILM FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! TODAY AND TOMORROW Shows 7:00 9:00 four more were voted into ton Elementary School until the quest by Factory Automated Systems Techmques, Inc. to town and Connie M. Knechel, Mill-moot. i membership. STARTING TONIGHT school, originally scheduled for vacate portions of three unopen A class initiation will be held use in September, is completed.

alleys. This will facilitate the on Jan. 26 in honor of tne John McMurtrie, a member of ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL district director. extension of Columbia Avenue WAf Wall the Milton District School Board, discussed various phases of the WMIAMSPORT Arlon D. Two grants of $500 each were made by the Fraternal Order of Street in the Georgetown Col- Keefer, Milton, has been admitted school building as well as increas on.

to Divine Providence Hospital. 11. ed enrollments in the district Eagles from the Jimmy -Council also 'agreed to ad- Durante Children's Fund to the United Cerebral Palsy Asso A PRODUCT Of AMERICAN NATIONAL ENTERPRISES, fflC, pp Teachers And Board Slate 2nd Meeting WE PANAVtStON1 I VVi METROCOLOR I I MILTON Negotiating STARTS TONIGHT 7:00 9:05 teams for the Milton district mm mil I Swnnt IHANB SIMTBA school teachers' and the district GEOUGE IaXTftiEDY school board will meet for a se cond session Thursday night SUIiBURY YOUTH COMMUNITY CENTER (Sponsored by the Sunbury Lions Club) THURSDAY, JAN. 14TH til I -MH II -II I I The two groups originally Show Times 7:00 9:00 ciation of Spring Church and the Leukemia Blood Donors League of Pittsburgh. The two organizations were named for grants by the state aerie officers of Pennsylvania.

The children's fund was named for Durante who is a life member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. The Littletown Aerie has been cited as he "Aerie of the month" for its charitable activities. The next regular meeting of the Milton Aerie will be held Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. were scheduled to meet Monday but the board requested a post ponement until Thursday so that its negotiators had time to THIS WEEK 0NLY1 TRY USI THE FOOD'S GREAT! YOU THOUGHT WE JUST HAD GREAT ICE CREAM digest the teachers proposals.

(The negotiations which started last week concern the Milton Education Association's 1371-72 contract with the board, DOVJNTOVJM suriounY IS THE MOST MOVING, HOST INTELLIGENT JHE HOST HUMANE OH JO HELL WITH IT! -IT'S THE BEST AMERICAN FILM I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR! It comes as close to being an epic human comedy as Hollywood has ever made! Alan Arkin as Yossarian provides the film with its continuity and dominant style. Arkin is a deadly serious actor, he projects intelligencs with such mono-maniacal Intensity, he is both funny CONCERT LUNCHEONETTE SPECIALS THURSDAY WALLY'S BARBECUE PLATE and heroic at the same time. Nichols remains, as he, was one of our finest directors." NCK CANST. IMS 99 HaburgBarbecue, French Fried" PoUtoes, Cole Slaw." Wednesdays and Fridays I 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.

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