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The Daily Item from Sunbury, Pennsylvania • 19

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THE DAILY ITEM Sunbury, Sept, 24, 1971 19 Deaths and Funerals Today's Stocks At liosn Ceco 27 NEW YORK (AP) Stocks 66 Tucker Kennedy McALISTERVILLE Tucker Paul H. Wagner SELINSGROVE r- Paul H. Wagner, 67, of Selinsgrove RD1, died this morning at 6 at bis residence of an apparent heart attack. 65, McAlisterville, died Wednesday night at Lewis- town Hospital. He was the son of the late A Dauntless Hook and Ladder Ambulance, of Selinsgrove, was Oliver and Lillian Kennedy, and was born Feb.

19, 1906 at Staunton, Va. summoned, 'but the man was pronounced dead by Harold E. A A -a a. A ACF Ind. 58 Ches Oh AirRedtn Chrysler Alcan Alum 17 Cities Svc AUeg Cp 14 CBS Alleg Lud 23V4 Colu Gas AllegPw 22i4 Comsat Alcoa 52 Con Edis Am Airlin 34 Cont Can Am Cyan 36 Cont Oil Am Motors, 7 Dow Chm Am Smelt 22 DuPont 42 Kodak Armco Stl 17 FMC Arm Ck 41 Ford Mot Atl Rich 70 y4 Gen Dynam BabckW 36 Gen Elec.

Bene Fin 60 Gen Foods Bethlehem Stl 24 Gen Motors Borg War 28 Gen Pub Util Brunswick 33 Gen Tel El Cddd Co. 12 Getty Oil Carrier Corp. 38 Genesco Survivors include his widow, the former Irene Long, two Hassinger, deputy coroner of Snyder County. daughters, Shirley wife of John S. Bachman, and Norma, wife of Norman E.

Masters, both of McAlisterville, and seven grandchildren. Mr. Wagner had gotten up at 5:30 to feed his chickens. When he failed to return, his wife went to look for him and found him lying in the chicken house He was a member of the He attended the Kreamer Bunkertown Church of- the nublic school. and was married Brethren, and was a retired painter.

to the former Frf 1 Knouse, Feb. 2, 1926, in Funeral services will be con ducted Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Glen Aid Goodrich Selinsgrove, by the Rev. H. Snable.

at the Bunkertown Church of Goodyear the Brethren, with the Rev. Supreme Court (Continued from Page 1) Grand Union Mr. Wagner was employed at the Groce Silk Mill since the age i of 15. He had, in fact, Forrest B. Gordon officiating.

Burial will be Goodwill mental fairness." worked at the mill on Thursday. Cemetery, He wrote more than 200 dis Grant Greyhound Gulf Oil I.B.M. Int Pap senting opinions and was recog He was born 7, 1904, in Kreamer, the son of the late Fnends may call at the Stuck Funeral Home, McAlisterville, nized as the leader of the con as Mrs; Marguerite J. Wright, R.N., coordinator, left, presents awards to Janet Fry, McEwensville, and twins Donna and Bonita Newman, Sunbury. (Staff Photo by John Moore) NEW NURSES WIN AWARDS Happy faces mark a highlight of Thursday night's graduation ceremonies of the Danville Area School District's Practical Nursing program, Frank and Susan Musselman Friday evening and at the servative wing, a distinct minority following the departure Wagner.

church Saturday from 9 a.m. to Jim Walter Mr. Wagner is survived, in time of services. of Frankfurtef-m196Z. adcmion -to his widow, by one Kaiser Kennecott Harlan's philosophy was In Danville School District Program sister, Mrs.

Elizabeth Knouse of Tabatha LeBarron probably best expressed in a Selinsgrove; two brothers, 1964 dissent from one of tne apportionment rulings that have Charles Wagner of Selinsgrove WATSONTOWN Miss and Harry Wagner of Camp Five Area Women Graduate As LPNs Tabatha Darlinfe LeBarron, 4 required states to make legisla Koppers Kresge SS LehPCem Ligg My Loews Marcor Martin M. Hiu; as weu as several nieces daughter of Earl and Patricia tive districts equal in popu and nephews. He was preceded Brehm LeBarron of Watson lation. town RD1, died Thursday in the Kashner, Sheila Migirognia "The Constitution," wrote in death by five sisters and se ven brothers. DANVILLE Five area mairce in all phases, selected by the advisory board of the school.

and James Murphy, all of Dan young women were honored as Funeral services will be held Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, where she had been admitted Sept. 18. ville; Miss Donna Arnold, Tur Harlan, "is not a panacea for every blot upon the public wel-i fare; nor should this Court, or award recipients during gra Monday at 2 p.m. from the V. botville; Miss Deborah Holmes.

Donna and. Bonita Newman, Merck Mobil Oil Nabisco Nat Cash Nat Distil L. Seebold Funeral Home, duation ceremonies Thursday night of Danville Area School Born in Muncy April 21, 1967, twin daughters of Mr. and dained as a judicial body, be Miss Judy Ryder and Miss Jo Yost, Miss Nancy Selinsgrove, with the Rev she attended the Turbotville in Ralph Newman, Sunbury, were thought of as a general haven address as principal speaker. "How Many Shoes Will You Wear?" was his topic.

Awards were presented by Mrs. Marguerite Wright, R. coordinator. Janet Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Fr received the Robert Binkley Memorial Award for outstanding District's Practical Nursing Robert L. Franklin, pastor of dependent Baptist Church. Hope well, Northumberland recipients of the LPNAP, Tri- for reform movements. If the Program. Nat Gyp Besides her parents sne is Miss Teresa Peachey, Mill Valley Division, award, for time comes when this Court is William J.

Hilkert, adminis Zion Lutheran Church, Krat-zerville, officiating. Burial will be made in the Globe Mills survived by a sister, Melissa looked upon by well-meaning Nwst Airl Olin Corp Peimey Jean; two brothers, westiey highest achievement in surgical nursing, Mrs. Mafy Clark, Danville, people or, worse yet, by the trator of Buffalo Valley Nursing Home, Lewisburg, addressed a question to the class of 34 in his" mont; Miss Dorothy Piatt, New Columbia; Mrs. a 1 1 a Showers and Miss Deborah Strawser, Port Trevorton; Miss Cemetery, Middleburg RD3. Friends will be received at Lewis and Richard Eugene, all at home; her maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Jean Brehm of Turbotville RD1; was awarded the LPNAP, bus- Court itself as the repository for all reforms, I think the seeds of trouble are being sown 4714 64 Vk 25- 34 lk 70 y4 153 85 29 71 22" 62 35 84 22 30 80 30 8 32 33 26 62. '23 27 307 2 32 1 55 38 26 30 34 92 16 53 51 33 20 111 49 50 38 1 15 24 29 21 69 23 6 64 20 40 105 1 72 1 -37 8 23 63 34 17 93'4 V4 70 29 55 65 69 31 13i4 i4 30 47 40 61 29 V4 44 94 48H 52 19 49 25 60 1 .12 13 67. 21- 1 34- 37- 28 4 20 59 -1 26 17 33 28- -27 73 -1 50- PaPwLT -PennCen PepsiCo Phila EI Bonnie Tharp, Elysburg, and quehaima Division, award for the funeral home Sunday even irrg. Obstruction, Death Charges Miss Ruth Hartleton. for this institution." paternal grandmother, greatest improvement.

Carol Rothermel, of Mifflin James Bzdak, class president, Tall and serene, he. looked PPGInd Hazel Hall of Muncy RD2; gave the speech of acceptance the part of a Justice and was paternal grandfather, Lincoln burg, was cited for child health proficiency, with her award Joseph Fernandez for the class. the grandson of one, the first Polaroid ProcterG RCA LeBarron, Beavei Dams RD1, Court Sentences 2 Also participating in the pro N.Y., and paternal step-i John Marshall Harlan, who served for 34 years. He took on grandfather, Allen Hall of Mun gram, after which a reception was held for graduates and their families, were Richard presented by Grace Peters, head of Geisinger Medical Center obstetrics Department. Dr.

Henry J. Gatski, superintendent of schools, presented SUNBURY Sunbury. and cy RD2. Shamokin men were sentenced was sentenced to a term of 30 days to six months in the county jail. He was found guilty last Reading Co.

RepubStl Revlon Safeway SCM Funeral services win oe bun- Houck, assistant administrative some of the toughest opinion-writing assignments, including his last major decision for the Court last May upholding the latitude of juries to impose day at 2 p.m. from the William diplomas to the class, which when they appeared i Northumberland County Court Thursday afternoon. week by a jury of a charge oi Brooks Funeral Home, mr- director, GMC; the Rev. Ed mund W. Minnich, and Mrs, included James Bzdak, Mrs.

obstructing- a peace officer in Sears Ro botville. The Rev. Ken Marilouise Miller, organist. Allison Fleming, Debra death sentences. the process of duty.

Marvin Wilson of 335 Singer Co. Christafferson, pastor of the Fairview Church of the His voting record was genert Donald J. Vansnura of N. Pennsylvania Sunbury, First Shamokin, was fined Sperry StOilCal StOillnd Nazarene. Muncy RD3, will offi ally to the right of Black, Douglas, Brennan and Marshall School Board Candidate $300 and ordered on probation ciate.

Interment will be in the SUNBURY Joseph Fernandez, 429 Ninth Sunbury, died at 7 a.m. today in Sunbury Community Hospital after a short Illness. He lived most of his life in Plymouth, where he was a member of St. Mary's Parish, and prior to retirement in 1958 was employed by the Hudson Coal Co. His wife, Frances, died in 1963.

Mr. Fernandez had made his home with, bis daughter, lira. Patricia Coxe, since 1963. Also surviving are a stepson, Bernard Robey, Fairless Hills, and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted 'Monday at 9:30 a.m.

from the Garber Funeral Home, Melvin Hockenbroch and to the left of Burger ana Exchange Cemetery, Exchange. for two years on a of involuntary manslaughter. SUNBURY Private funeral Blackmun. The double retire StOilNJ Texaco Thiokol Friends will be received Saturday after 7 p.m. at the services will be held on Monday at 1 p.m.

for Melvin J. Hocken ment of Black and Harlan gives the administration a wide-open Urges Unused Site Sale TransWAir funeral home. President Judge Michael Kivko pronounced the sentences. Asst. Dist.

Atty. Samuel broch, 68, Sunbury RD2, from opportunity to build on the Bur- Union Carbide the Jerre Wirt Blank Funeral C. Ranck represented the com SUNBURY- Shikellamy.ween the two figures reflected Maggie Kauffman ger-Blackmun nucleus. Four Justices with their viewpoint UAL Inc Union Pacif Home, 395 State St. The Rev.

Elwood L. Heiser, his pastor, School Board should sell the 18- interest charges, the candidate should have little trouble con monwealth and Atty. George Nagle of the public defender's office, represented the defen SELINSGROVE Mrs. Mag US Steel Weis will officiate. i' trolling the Court since they acre Bloody Springs site in Upper Augusta Township and use gie E.

Kauffman, 89, of Interment will Mow in the dants. WestgEIec the proceeds toward paying Northumberland Memorial Wickes Wilson was sentenced after he teachr salarieSi a schooi board! association claimed the WXnl file White to Plymouth. Requiem Mass will Park, Stonington. Selinsgrove KDZ, aiea inursaay at 12:05 p.m. in Sunbury Community Hospital, where she was a patient since Sept.

10. or form a majority. was given an opportunity to be celebrated at 10 a.m. in Jt candidate said Thursday. i needs neither a parking garage The Washington Post quoted There will be no viewing.

Friends and relatives are ask Mary's Church, with burial to Speaking at a meeting of the; nor an additional parking lot. Woolworth WheelPitt Steel ZenithR A Chain Acme Mkts Atty. Gen. Mitchell today as saying Nixon was "very se Sunbury Area Taxpayers Asso-j "We do not need a parking follow in the pansn cemetery, a motion for a new trial. He was found guilty last week during a term of criminal court trials of obstructing Lt.

Do- She attended tne snamoKin Dam public school, and a ed to make donations to the Heart Fund. Friends will be received at ciation, candidate Charles! garage with all the money in riously" considering nomi married to Arthur G. Kauff the funeral home Saturday from volved in construction today, Mr. Hockenbroch died Thurs nating a woman. The Atlanta Young said that while the school board bought the pro- menic Durso, city police officer, man, July 24, 1898, in the association said in the sta day at 7:55 a.m.

in the office of Constitution said, meanwhile tement. "We do not need pert as a school site, an inde- 1 LumDer Selinsgrove. He died i January, 1956. Adams Am WWks Armour Carp Tch Cluett Peab as the latter attempted to arrest the defendant on Market Square, Sunbury, earlier this pendent check with state educa-lanother parking lot." that Nixon was considering Mrs. Rita Hauser, a New York 7 to 10 p.m.

and Sunday from 2 4 'and 7-10. James M. Miller The couple operated tne larm The group said that one of its lawyer who was active in his Elysburg, where he had been employed since 1957. Previously, he worked for Clark Packing Irish Valley. year.

In addition to the jail term, the defendant was fined 151) by members, had conducted an "independent survey" and found that "at the busiest time of the 1968 campaign and has served as the U.S. representative to Dana Cp Fruehauf Co VALLEY VIEW James M. where their son, Harry, now lives. They retired from farming in 1920 and. moved to Hum-mels Wharf, where Mr, Kauffman worked at Rolling Green Park as a carpenter.

ation officials in Hansburg showed that the state has not approved the area as a school site. Because of this, the board should unload the property, according to Young who said the Born in Irish Valley on March the U.N. Commission on Hu Gen Devel Judge Kivko and ordered to pay 16, 1903. he was the son of the Week there are always empty man" Rights. the costs of prosecution.

late Jacob and Gertrude Gulick Millef, 72, of 1162 Main Valley View, died Wednesday evening in Pottsville Hospital, where he had been a patient for Ham Wat Harsco Cp Harris Int In the VanShura action, the; Hockenbroch. Mrs. Kauffman was a mem parking spaces on Arch, Fifth, Sixth and Chestnut streets. The man who operates the parking lot in the proposed area does He was married to 'the for board bought the property Woman Injured Hersh Fd ber of Shreiner's United oast month. several years ago for mer Pearl L.

Richie on Aug. 6, 1924. Methodist Church, Selinsgrove A retired carpenter and coal not have his lot open on Friday defendant was sentenced on a charge of involuntary manslaughter resulting from an accident on Rt. 125 near Shamokin in 1966. A passenger in the defendant's car, Gary 000 but recently paid $69,000 for MidcnTel Murphy Oil NoAmRock miner, he was a member of In 2-Car Crash In addition to his wife, he is or Saturday nights because the it.

The $6,000 difference bet- RD2, and St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Hummels Wharf. She taught Sunday Salem United Church of Christ, MIDDLEBURG A Mid income is not great enough to pay an attendant." PenwR- Xlineerstown RD. and the dleburg woman was injured in a Foura, Shamokin, was killed in Valley View Fire Company Samuel Millhoff survived by eight children, Roland, Mrs. Charlotte Clark, Mrs.

Lucille Bidelspach, Mrs. Carol Crowl and Mrs. Judith Strauser. all of Elysburg; Mrs. School in both churches and also served as church organist.

The city parking Quaker Oats Std Press two-car avcident this morning the accident. He was born at Klingerstown Born Sept. 3, 1882, in Monroe at 7 at the intersection of Rts. A jury on April 6. 1967, wmcn is considering the feasibility of constructing a MILTON Samuel E.

RD. Mav 9. 1899. a son of the 634 and 522, one mile east of late James and Lizzie Klock Millhoff, who rrade his home Township, Snyder County, she was the daughter of the late Phyllis Clark of Irish Valley, parang garage, would be a here. returned, a verdict of guilty and the defendant through i counsel, Atty.

Robert V. Moser with John R. Adams. 1304 i Mrs. KumDerger, oi "money-losing ac- AMERICAN EXCHANGE Alan Wd 24 Allegheny Air 11 Hall's 18 OTC Market Roselon Ind.

7tt 7 Miller. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Jeremiah and Alice Stettler Taken to Sunbury Community Shamokin and Kenneth of Ston Market Milton, died this morning in the Friendly Nurs Hummel, and Atty. George J. Nagle, Mazie Wiest Miller; one son, ington; 24 grandchildren, two She is survived by one son, Company ambulance was Shamokin, motioned for a new Darwin E. Miller, Valley View; ereat-CTandchildren.

and one ing Home, Miumont KD, wnere he had been a guest for the Kathryn Gulick, 30, of Mid sister, Mrs. Mame Goodman of one daughter, Mrs. Richard Bowman. Sanborn. N.Y.; five al.

In January of this year, testi Harry J. Kauffman of Selinsgrove 1 RD2; four graffdchildren, 12 great- Newspaper Machine Taken During Night dleburg. She was admitted to past week. Shamokin. ONDS STOCKS the hospital, where she is erandchildren: two brothers, Before entering tne nursing! mony frm the trial was transcribed for the court to grandchildren and three great- Fred and Leon Miller, both of home, Mr.

Millhoff a pa-, employed as a secretary, with a larpratlnn of the head. MAHONING TOWNSHIP Guv F. Frvmire sreat-grandchildren; and one tient at the Evangelical Com j.i Klingerstown RD; and one "Ister. Mrs. Lottie Henry, sister, Mrs.

Ida Cochran of' LOCK HAVfcN runeitii but soon thereof Atty. Moser died. In July, the defendant with MUTUAL FUNDS SOUGHT XHO QUOTED HALIOWELL, SULZBERGER, JENKS CO. 210 Mart S(rM, Sunbury Vallev View. Northumberland.

Three sisters and two brothers preceded her I Selinsgrove state police saioN just one paper at a time, helthe mis6hap Kcm stole dispensing machine and, Palmer Gemberling 19, of all. I Middleburg RD3, drove from1 munity Hospital, Lewisburg. He was born Nov. 26, 1898, in Monroe Township in Snyder County, the son of the late services will be conducted Saturday at 10:30 a.m. for Guy Frvmire.

69. of 227 East Funeral services will be con in death. rinrtpd Sundav at 2 p.m. at drew his motion for new trial and entered a guilty plea. The court ordered a Funeral services will be heldlpark who died early Salem United Church of Christ, Mahonine Townshin doIIm arelTownship Rt.

634 onto Rt 522 Wilham and Minerva Minium. Wednesday in Lock Haven Sunday at 2 p.m. from the V. L. Seeboid Funeral Home, 'nvestlgation prior to se-'-fio Now Votfc tMk (cWo AmtrifBM Stvck EiicKisaqs ng- Klingerstown RD.

with his nastor, the Rev. William Wartluft, officiating. Interment will be made in Salem Church He was a reiirea employe investigating the theft of a mro to pn uuu the American Home Foods 1.. imachine. The Gulick woman, Milton.

nespaper dispenser from inipolice saidi was traveling east Mr. Millhoff was a membertront of Boyers Store on old: Total damage was estimated Ottiw Orhito iuUw Selinsgrove, with her pastor, the Rev. James W. Grubb, offi Hospital. The Rev.

Jack Leimbach, pastor of the Mill Hall Church of Christ, will officiate during the service at Yost Funeral Ser "4l ciating. Burial will be made in Mary G. McEliece of the Milton Moose, Milton Kioom Road. 'at $1,150. Certery, Shreiner's Chruch Cemetery, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Friends and relatives may sunbury Funeral ser-i Eagles and the Milton Amer-'i Sel'nsgrove RD2, vice, 121 W.

Main St. Interment vices for Mrs. Mary lienevievencan igiun nume amwmuvo. call at the Lawrence E. Bother-mpl Funeral Home.

Klingers- Friends will be! received follow in the Rest Haven mm He is survived by one sister, the funeral home Saturday Memorial Park. McEliece, Sunbury, will be held at St Michael's Catholic town RD, Saturday evening, and Mrs. Elizabeth Moyer of the United Methodist Convalescent evening. Friends will be received at ft: A Home, Lewisburg. the funeral home after 7 p.m.

today. 4 Church, Sunbury, Monday atj 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Joseph C. Hilbert as OTibrant.

Burial will be in St. Edward's Cemetery, Shamokin. 4 Born May 10, 1902 in Milton, at the church sunaay irom 12:30 pjn. until the time of the Carl G. Libby lit Mr.

Frymlre was a son of the 'Health Fair' Under Vay At Orchard Hills late Elwood and Theresa Tuefei Funeral services will be Sunday at 1:30 p.m. from the Dale E. Ranck Funeral Home. Milton. The Rev, Edward Reiter will officiate, Interment will be in the Winfield Cemetery.

Friends will be received at the Frymire. He was a member of 'A 'AtJ I Friends may call at the David T. Zweler Funeral Home, Se- cond and Chestnut Streets, Sun Trinity Lutheran cnurcn. Mil ton, and the Loyal order of bury. Sunday 7-9 p.m.

Moose at Milton. funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Prayers will be said at the SHAMOKIN, DAM Today's bright skies are encouraging visitors to the "Health Fair" under way at Orchard Hills funeral home Sunday at 8 p.m. iSaturday. MIFFLINBURG Carl G.

Libby, 41, of Mifflinburg RD1, died this morning at the Gels-inger Medical Center, Danville, where he had been a patient for the past few days. Funrral arrangements a i and will be annw.ni- He is survived by his widow, Winifred Straub Frymire; a son, a brother, ami two sisters, Shopping Center. 55 'Thursday, thefe opening day of the event, "quite! T. surviving ERNEST KORTEN, JR. FUNERAL HOME Sunbury.

Pennsylvnii 13U9 Susquehanna Avenue 288 9751 4 ed Safrtay by the James L.a few people were reported at foi" lumn a itsoro rormrfort ot grandchildren and one great Sch-artt Home for Funerals, each of the displays exhibited GLORYLAND QUARTET Sunday, September 26th At 7:30 P.M. ot Catawissa Avenue United MethodistChurch Corner Line Street and Cotowisso Avenue Sunbury, Po. Public Invited grandchild. Mifflinburg. by the 24 participating agencies.

Attracting visitors for the CARD OF THANKS Wa wish to express our appreciation to the many friends and neighbors for cards, floral tributes and many acts of kindness during our recent bereave tnent A special thank you to the Rev. J. B. Albright of the First United Church of Christ, Sun- bury. FAMILY OF THE LATE FLORENCE NEID1G Zard Th inks 5 double goals of checkups and I Alkart Die MONUMENTS MEMORIALS fair-will be WILliAMSPORT J.

Albert, the chest ray and diabetic Dice 83. Willlamsport, died: screening unit which win be "lock 4 Mt" AotHwM Poator JCARD Or THANKS The (tiWly Hi tate William Wtfntr the to tlwwi ttitir frlmdi nd relinm (or Mr of floral tributes r4 Mtwr act of UioujWfullntii thorn ti urine tbt rcctul low o( Uiflr lofl mm, Orudton Dr. DmU ft W1H Mn. Wav Wocntr. located at the center today and SUNBURY Saturday, opening today at 1 MONUMENTAL WORKS 1310 Im Mariwl St.

Wednesday a Wllliamsport Hospital. Among his survivors is a sister, Mrs. Carrie Danley, Lewisburg. p.m. and continuing until with evening hours of fl to 1.

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