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The Daily Item from Sunbury, Pennsylvania • 2

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Yv -SUNBURY DtWtfMrUIURHiMNSVLVAH- GQrYOtf HAVEAYEAItTOMAKEGOOQn1 Colylilunicipalewer Daily Hem Offers Free Phone Service Saturday, January 4, 1354 I I nnon Represent $4.5 Million Investment ToH-free telephone service to the Sunbury office of The Daily Itn Dally Item Hirriburg ByrkauT "SoiraoBT Daily Efc 1872 Sdvbubt Itxm Ear. 1SS Mebgep Tnt.T 1, 1937 a- UUVS HARRISBURG Six muni- DL Ja- AnrAP is available to residents in outly. uie communities by dialing the D. SWANK tdtta trtndeni and Managing Editor cipal sewer authorities were in iIIUUC9 HtleUdCS H. a HADDOM-G.

F. DEW following numbers: H. E. JUoroH Managtt operation in Northumberland LEWISBURG. MILTON.

WAT. 1G. McCXJRKHX, Circulation Managtt B. A. Bbla, Republicans Of John Chamberlain SONTOWN and surrounding areas, one dials Pioneer 2-4791.

Poklishai dail Sunday and general legal by S'UXBUKT DAILY ITEM. INC. County in 1962, the State Department of Internal Affairs said this week following a detailed county by county survey conducted earlier by the Ontral Olbce: 2nd ana MarKtt street, aunpnry, n. In ELYSBURG, TREVORTON. 'Distorting Fact' tZTvZua Si, Lawuborg I 127 N.

Market Jlmror MiLTOiOmci ll TroitSl. SHAMOKIN, JMT CARMEL and KULPMONT areas, dial 648-5157. THE YOUNG -CONSERVATIVES MAY HOLD THE KEY -WASHINGTON Congressman department and' now fmaJized, terms of Subscription In the' DANVTLLE, WASHING 'Is Tl.J. ililAIICArl Cash in advance by mall The six sewer authorities TONvTLLE. BLOOMSBURG, CAT.

Pixrul Zraiaa 3 to 8. IncL In all the recent twntificat- Br Caniar 2 Weekly By M0 Portal Zoom 1 --One reat I15.00 Six Month 7J Om month tl.35 One year (18.00 Sii montha 19.00 AWISSA area, dial 275-4560. Committee of "willful distortiorLOf the county are listed as serving a total of 9,157 pustomers ing what the assassination One-month 1.50 The Daily Item branch offices in fact" in a newspaper story of. John Kennedy hat -done -MMaI AdVartiiuta Reeresentatrve: comprising 8,338 residential cus- Tm- Imitii UmtWI SprrUl ACENCT. ImC Selinsgrove, Lewisburg, and Mll-ton can and should be Called to to Republican 1964 strategy, SirSSal i iy teWMM to sixth dis-rtomers.

682 wmrnfTaal, 62 ufefLj nhh fUprihl Dftroit Philadelphia TMtirurgh fiew fork Chicago Botton Symcum very wue attention baa been dustrial and 25 pubhY custom irucm nc THE ASWV7IATED PRESS report news. his vote, for Presidential aiscret paid to the young voters who The AssooaUd Press a entitled exdnsively to the use for republication of all the ers. The Lewisburg Union County km in the conduct of foreign af Inral nrai minted hi this twwpapei as weU as all A. Jr. news oirparcnea.

will- be going to the polls next (Department records for 1961 fairs as "a vote for Kremlin advertising office number, is LQ 8-6415, MZMBia OF THE APPTTjBOMAO Of CraCCTLATlOWS November lor, the first time: show, the six. sewer authorities credit'f This is a rattier surnrisine 6ver- served 9,066 customers.) Rhodes blasted the Republican i i BIBLE THOUGHT OR TODAY -ClejiiU thuu nw fi'em ert fault. Prrm-4f4ar- I3ommiHee as7lTTgr6up of nigRIy" Investment in The six sewer begaTTduHng "World War II may nlant tvaa lictoH aa tA K7K fVl paid public relations carpet-bag very well hold the key to OF THIS AIID THAT By WALTER B. FREED gers) from Washington which' is lory inthe Presidential cam-I' Operating revenue was placed at $273,000 during the year and TfibugiSfsln Passing trying to confuse 6th District resi paign dents with slander, innuendo and non operating revenue at 47, downright distortion 000 while operating expenses Birds come to my backyard The; news that the political pros, will have to reckon with is that, the young voter is likely Rhodes voted with a majority were noted as non- kor- bread crumbs, which ire; of members of of Rep operating, expenses at $157,000. placed there to wpplement their resentatives in favor of an amend to be a conservative wha cares very little for party labels.

Out Net income for the authorities ment to the Foreign Aid bill, pas was listed as $69,000. sed December 24, granting Presi winter food fare. During the recent snow and sleet storm, when it was more difficult than usual focthe birdsto Jind food on of fqur million college students, approximately" a million will be Viewing Capital Hf7f Scranton Image Bigger On National Humbee, of employes main dent Johnson the. discretion lo lLTH WILL- 0 iTH El-PEO PLE -is-the' all-important consideratidrv in an election. Defeating it through tech-- nical-applications of.the law.is not a junction of the courts even though irregularities occur and election off icers are subject to punishment for misconduct.

i Judge R. Dixon Merman of the Dauphin County Court, makes this point in dismissing the appeal of County Commissioner George Perles from findings of the Northumberland County Return Board, relative to a bsSteTjanotsT the objections of counsel for the The net result was that Commissioner Fred E. Hoffman received 505 votes and Mr. Perles 96 of the disputed, ballots, re tained by the authorities 18, extend credit to the Soviet Union eligible 1y next autumn to register-in one nartvlor thanither. salaries "round to purchase American wheat, their own, an extra amount Was provided for mem-The--birds-were, entitled to have some sort ing out to $50,000.

Ardin4dCiJCfingrsaiianiBiiW But the active political groups in- theUeger-areTnanaging7 Front i Revenue received for the year des, the basic issue in the vote fan the nation's political situa of holiday meal too as a to duck party affilia By RICHARD L. RAVE i i mkfm by the authorities was broken on. the amendment to the For tion. The young conservatives tion. It is interesting to watch birds down as follows: revenue from HARRISBURG (AP) Gov eign Aid bill waswtottierpriiot! Prior to Kennedy's death Sen.i tend to join the local chapter Scranton's political year ended feeding, especially in.

the winter time. One of their' number 1 At- i ,1 residential hillings commercial billings President Johnson would have the full support of the Congress in his Barrv GoWwatpri R-Ari7-. was vi uie iniercoiiegiaie aocieiy began, with him a central Individualists, or a branch of industrial billings character in the developing dra- conduct of U.S. foreign affairs sulting in the election of Mr. Hoff man, rapidly developing as the most potent convention force in the the Young Americans for Free must be perched at a constant lookout post, Just as sooir as bread had been scattered on "President Eisenhower reauest public billings $2,379: special Judee Herman.

had ample precedents for this pOHma of the Republican presiden- dom; or the localrConservative1 .1 1L. assessments $725; and other GOP. Though he publicly denied ed and received this type of dis tial nomination tion of his ruling, but none more cieany aeTineo irwn the snow he appeared. I don't operating revenue $2,211 But between 1 and Dec cretionary authority during i term of office' The sixth district the words of former Chief Justice wiaxey tnai an Club. When they move directly into politics, they don't become Young Republicans.

Instead, know the technique of bird com- The department survey list- 31 Scranton's national political he was opposed to Goldwater, it was known that Scranton's political philosophy was divergent from thatofjGoldwateiasell- individual voter or a group of voters are not to pe qis-franchisfed at an election except for compelling reasons." ed municipal sew authori-i i ACf -AviI Vint inima aT al I fortune grew, then waned, then grew larger than before at year they goIor.a jnan-who is tryrn of the look out must- have sidential candidate in I960, Rich bol for a philosophy. Many of (total customers in' parenthes- With respect to application of the absentee voter ard Nixon, also declared his sup been the signal "to come and I i ti JvstIoJ Kn1 a vowed conservative, But with Kennedy's passing, them have joined the organiza is) as follows iawrweverne-uaupntrr-uoanry jurist, uesigna tion known as Youth for Gold- port for Presidential ability to conduct foreign- affairs without being "hamstrung by an ill-advised Milton sewer authority, $15, Lyndon B. Johnson became i.tirSr'V threefmam phases. 036 net income (2,450 custom president a who As this column is being writ uourt SDetldiiv uicaiue in uic rcii oH0i i and- irresponsible "ctionofthe get it." In no time at all, the snow covered patio- had a score or more birds eagerly de vouring what theyihad come to expect as their noon flay meal. The starlings came first to get the choice-crumbs.

They" ate t-ur i list t-auic ui-vuijr uuaoc. er s) Northumberland sewer rightly or wrongly, appeared to neutralize Goldwater's base of Trontea witn ine -unenviable ui wius auiiuci- with it came Scranton's first ten, Goldwater, is just about Congress." authority, $10,473 Riv pretive trail. HIS conclusions mat tne -ouniy neiurn exposure under the national po- I am in agreement with the erside sewer authority, $1,414 ready to give the word about his intentions. But in thirty support in the south. U.S.

Farm Bureau Federation and Boardr comprising Judges Formey ancrouxman, naa meal spoffigtii. (431); Sunbury sewer authority the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Of ballots Riding the crest of a states, including such dense pop $48,546 (3,954) Turbotville sewer New York's "Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, the only announced candidate for president, had led in endorsing the President's Of VariOUS alleged CereOS, inciuaing voie eiecaon maigm me pre- from the center of the table, tramping 'all over the snow like, cloth. The little english sparrows authority, $576226)rand Wat ulation centers as Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana.

i uitk an Y' rattier ifian the e.ipnahirp ceding iNovemDer eiecuon, sontown sewer authority, $6,176 political polls early in the year authority to permit the sale of U.S. wheat to Russia," Rhodes said. Corantn'n tnnlr nffipp Thp and California, there are 175 eVU. a I a AA. AU.

MB la-fl 1 1 TTaa HQ I I rrC 3 nn -vw net loss (890). fed along the fringes wheredey furtively snatched a morsel be- separate Youth for Goldwater Ralpho To Get Subsidy assistance to voters are based larseiyoari attemprto rs Democratic control of groups that are already absol His political philosophy reportedly was closer to Scranton's than others mentioned prominently in GOP circles. Ralpho Township is the only Discern xne imeni ot ine uegisieiiure. ouscnicc wici state acministration, Northumberland County school utely certain that Barry is their man. To some extent, the Youth "If President Johnson finds that the sale of wheat is in our national shipment of wheat to Russia will prove the virtue of the American free enterprise system aw.

as has been pointed out, is far from specific in many But of even more significance fore the larger birds chased them. A cardinal now and then invaded the ranks-of ttie black knights only to feel the jab of one of their beaks before be ul utaKS ueiure ue- district currently scheduled to for Goldwater movement is However, his remarriage this Of Its provisions, and It appears that legislation etrective as far as Scranton's personal in receive a transportation subsi Republican movement, overlap- year after his divorce of his first January 2 this vear defining the manner in wnicn electors voivement wiin pouues was con dy, according to the State Trea to the world regard of uat ping the local campus Vnnrig surer's Office? Republican organizationsJSut a solo performance. Of five The behavior of hungry bird The "subsidy amounts to $8, many party quarterns a fatal political liability. one of many questions. a A ee' a.

a. 1 ji the probability is that at least 763.13 and covers the State's Judge Herman notes In-his ruling that fraud is 'JZ. is something tq behold. Star lings seem to have no manners the Youth for The changing political for share of the actual costs of op nowhere charged byftie petitioner, also that irregular- winnprs in rm Goldwater membership would tunes of Goldwater and Rocke crating schHl buses in the! feller- led -nationalepubhcanrnot-prove-to be-fxansferableto tor-aosentee ieciorsjwithin-a-quarter-t)f-Scrantonsi school district during the- 1962 Potomac Fever dy type, wWf from all appearances believe and practice the a Youth for Rockefeller move leaders to look in Scranton's di are not to be condoned." Also he sets forth that der- margin. 63 school year, ment or a Youth for Scranton pite doubt as to whether the Perles appeal was filed The second phase of the year Payments due other school rection as never before after Kennedy's death.

That was the survival of the biggrst and strongest. The thought never occurs By FLETCHER KNEBEL movement. The Yr ers are districts will be made at a later within the time limit prescribed by law, the issuesTsaw bcrantons political course philosophically, politically. way it was at year's end. date.

to them to share with other were considered on their merits, and the natura vp i i r. one state; one national. By year committed and if. it comes to But while national politics of The management' is happy to Food Costs Decline CHUB IS UIH an CltXllUII l.uillC3l UllCJ lire uny mcai.o ui th atinal strpam wa thp fered the glamorouscourse Jo announce that the na me of the onp nf nrimA rnnsiHpratinn birds, not even with one another-Each starling acted like a bully, getting his food first, and daring other to try to encroach upon the private dom Northumberland county area establishment has been changed from the Berlin Wall to the JohnsohrTnany of them would in essencerjuage Merman nas ruieo oniy upon tne From the time he counted his follow, bcranton was occupied with the day-m, lay-out politics of running Pennsylvania. showed a decline of 0.2 per cent during1 the past quarter ended stay home rather than vote.

Not validity of absentee ballots in line with "his interpretation victory margin, Scranton dis- Berlin Sieve. a few of them would vote for Scranton outlined -an of legis ative htent It has been argued that this con-claimed any intention of seek October 15lhe- State- Depart- Johnson just to give a lesson to tious program to thelegisjature ment of Labor and todustry'saidt- Plotting-further7economiesm ception.of the law Is too libera JjutJtJieaJl-irnportant mgieKepubiican presidential ain he had staked out for htm-. selfTwhen these particular birds had feasted on the best and the-olderRepublicarr-pros-who the Defense Department, Secre early in 1963 and a $1 billion leena le ufiotho'r rharsoe nf irrootilaritiAC in the. 'tesnanrP nommauon. lie saw ne WOUW this week VI.UI6V- dont particularly care what head Pennsylvania's 64-vote delega- budget to match it.

tary McNamara is considering The statewide average show naa their fill they would fly and use of these ballots can be substantiated. "These their party stands for. one of the true tests of the replacing two armored divisions ed a decline of 1.0 per cent for away. As they did, I thought I In the coming New Hamp questions were in no way involved in the Perles appeal, convention as-favorite son. if political capacity of an execu with the Chicago Bears the shire primary, the power of the An electron contest for, which the Democratic Party necessary, but onlv to keeD the tive is pushing through unpopu Commenting on the statewide could detect a kind of bird gloating, which could be interpreted as "Well, I've gotten Youth for Goldwater movement tias made the Initial moves merits the earliest possible delegation uncommitted.

lar bills. For Scranton this test After a week-end of the LBJ decrease in the food index the will felt. Nelson Rockefeller came in the form of taxes. consideration, along with charges by the Republicans Later in the yeare said he department noted that lower food treatment, Germany's Chancel may be a Dartmouth man, but Despite slim margins of con prices resulted mainly from sea Invnluincr tha sfin uotps cast for Per es in the Lincoln wouia accept an nonest ana Dartmouth senior Tom Phillips i t- mine. Only a few specks remained the smaller and more timid species who came in' search of their meal.

They had lor Ertiard has a new appreciation of Unter Den Lyndon. trol in both the House and Sen sonal price declines the rt ctrirt nf Pna Tnumch anH rharcroc nf franrf and mic. suiccie uidit. jjui ne sam ne whose home is in Washington VIWW aww VI VVU I I VlfMWIHW UIIU Sl IU I S-'rf Wi II MM MilU nnv IJ ate, Scranton was able to put fresh fruits and vegetables cat UUUULCU UilliK WUU1U ue D.C., is not impressed. Tom ICHIC3CMUJUUM.

velnn At thp Pnrt thp vp- Tip through a boost in the state's egories. Educators report that high Phillips heads the New Hamp to be contented with the sparce leftovers, and no doubt flew no mil ui uic UCULMC aa cauicoocu ai liic ua uui jcei.pyi tprw "vpc rln" in an. sales tax from 4 to 5 per cent The following represent some shire Youth for Goldwater school smokers get lower grades. Semester exams end in box cannot be permitted to remain in doubt And if an swer to his own question wheth and an. increase in liquor taxes of the sample foqd items for away hungry.

movement, and as an active stu election contest is costly, a grand jury in-er he could handle the job of from 10 to 15 per cent to bal the area indicating average cost Such is the way of the bird a blue flunk. vestigation to determine the facts is in order. president ance his budget. during the past quarter, with dent of political science he has wangled permission from the Many members of his own' cost during the preceding quar wnue always disclaimmg any kingdom and other kingdoms as well. Nature is red in tooth and claw.

Since it is so, it must be Well, you have to eive Krush Dartmouth faculty to spend-Jan- party were reluctant To impose ter in chev a lot of credit when PREVENTIVE MEDICINE has received overduet- mtention to seeK tt! presidency, uary and February in Concord N.H., doing work in the primar accepted and 'lived with. How ever he gets ready to buy wheat. Hamburgerr-' 56 cents jer pound (56); pork chops, 93 cents ttion Jn: rpnt years, people of all age leveMs undeniable, its vital role in Allt nf iha ies. His enthusiastic hand has ever, when it comes to a higher level of intelligence and res additional taxes especially after attacking Democrats for eight years on that issue. But the Scr anton administration marshalled the votes against per pound (93): frying chickens, Income tax memo: Youxan't -r already been felt throughout the jciauuu iu uiMiuuuuu is wuiuiy oi spcuiai enipiidbib.iture 42 cents per pound (44); butter, ponsibility, one expects TTdiffef I State, for Youth for Goldwater count on your allies any more.

The British burndd Washington Yet-the Pennsylvania Department of Health has em- There appeared to be two Tea- pounds 73 ap chapters have-already been barKed upon a campaign Of abandoning Clinics sons for this: the governor feljtjvirtually solid Democratic oppo in 1814, but what have thev done ples, 12 cents per pound (18); lettuce, 22 cents a head (20). i. "I I 1 I a.w i sition organized under his tutelage on the campuses the University enrfiehavior'patternrOri occa- sions some human beings behave like hungry birds and expose- a -selfish side -with little concern for anyone else. But for- lor us lately? ror cniioren up to Kindergarten age. rennsyivama Orders susnpnriinir thp spnjirpf-ltirrtlnrthiimhPr.

convention delegation woultLbe Within his own organization Potatoes, 54 cents for pounds (58); tomatoes, 27 cents of New Hampshire, Keene Col- lanrf.Pnint Tnumehin Wall rKw riini fr nriw ennancea as long as ne figured Scranton had prob lorn HTHa. a- In a nl GfY- lege. Colby Junior College. Po Ittmatefcnthere tail istr imv i un an rnnnnani nacun nrt-Tnoi 000 emploVes-about 65,000 oife ejvieF w.i uiw main under consideration as a per pound (67)t-shorteningTM9 Northumberland CoT Marriage Licenses cidim mat attendance nas oecuneo Dy ou per cent a no compromise caMdatin the cents for three pounds (83); sug which prompt the human heart to generosity.and.make possible-the whole broad practice of sharing. We have just lived through the rest part time workers art ODjection to payment or a moniJiiyjenui-c4-D-4onevenrof a convention deadlock ar, 72 centS-Jorfive pounds in his own -bailiwick -at- Dart Anticipating a -drastic- tuni- (80); syrup, 30 cents for -trie-rooms OCCttpTecTby the Clinic.

While Scranton contended, his mouth. Martha C. Drumm. 53 Queen GOP party chieftains On the first DOint the in a ner od of vears Position in regard to the nomi- The tendency of old hands 24 xxinces (29). D.

E. Getx Promoted Street, Northumberland, and Way saved only one child from a crippling disease or death remained unchanged dur- among political pros is to dis ter h. Kieser, barber, Milton R.D its existence would be amply justified regardless of how ri VT. l. count what the young may Donald E.

Getz, 312 Spruce Street, Selinsgrove, an employe of the Department of clamored for jobs that, were not forthcoming. There was the usual turnover of jobs through retirements and resignations. Coupled with some political chang a season when this has been especially evident. Men and women reflect by their giving that they realize here is the real source of blessing. So long as such practice is continued and enlarged there is hopefor the think.

The Young Americans Thelma M. Cleaver, machine null, juuilfijiuj YCIC UICOCIIICU IUI CAailllliailUII. Ull nrncncnlc riaaniia him- TVio.i 1 i-l -X tf-ac 1- I L. F'yf-'-w for Freedom groups have been operator, daughter of Mr. and mo ocv-uiiu yumi, a iiiuiiuuy reriwi ui 3 to reep ushered in the third phase.

dismissed as "hot-eyed extrem Health, has been promoted from management trainee to Admin Mrs. John Cleaver, Shamokin R.D. facility functioning IS a trifling consideration. The dramatic events were the ists and ultra right wing 1, and Ronald J. Snyder, structural istrative- Assistant 1 the Divi What appears to be overlooked in.

this instance is assassination of President John miman race. zealots. But, -while it is undoubt es the turnover amounted to about a third of the permanent payroll. That was about par for (Continued on Page 11) woodwork, son of Mr. and Mrs.

sion of Data Processing. He also Jthatihe children from families lacking reariv transnnrta-F- Kennedy in edly true that some of the YAF -r--- i -j Raymond Snyder, 1020 Shamokin tion to and from the clinic are those who have not hppnidUU tue wtnynm saocn ene received an annual salary in crease from $5268, to $55. ers are hot-eyed," if that Street, Trevorton. the proper word for enthusiastic Linda G. Longenberger, payroll receiving attention, even though thefare the ones who need it most Furthermore, transfer of' Northumberland- HlinHrPn-Wpintlt Rflthor Tllnn Rlichpl Jfu or dedicated, the old political hands miss the point that a big clerk, 8 West Mill Street, Selinsgrove, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Point TownshiD cases to. the clinic in" Sunburv would iminivi- swing has been in process, in I iim STNT Wilfred '6 South Front Street, Selinsgrove, and James recent years among the young. MARY, JESUS' MOTHER it is intimated witnout definite assurance, uiat tne wmwjwm wiiii viuiii iiuuiiiu All these. themselves You won't find many strenuous partisans of the left-wing Amer W.

Seese, engineer, son of Mr. and (ti.iiClJ wide search for about 135 mil HonnumDeriana-r'Oint rownsnip Clinic COUId De reactlV- By OVID A. MARTIN to prayer." Acts 1:14 If, L.aK- aBKAA a. I I I lion pounds of tobacco. icans for Democratic Action on aicu it uie sudue reriwi.

requirements were met at tne AM-iat! Pr Wriur Mrs. Lester W. Seese, 911 East Brandon Drive, Cbambersburg. rrv kh i 7 XI i. tl 1 1 1 I In Luke 2:4 this week.

lesspnJLrQneltexLwe-aeek The report says the need can campuses. And for every "hot- wiiiiiiuniiy icvtji. vunviiiumg uie uepdnmeru oi neann WASHINGTON (AP) A move not be met-by traditional sour eyecTuiigoffservativrwho inat tnis tins a real need should not be be states Of Jesus' visit that He paid. (Why waste your own time needless' worry? Write to ces, which has been mainly will support Goldwater but turn Business Population Dut tailing in that, there is no questioning the wisdom this year to get the hundred Communist China away from Rockefeller or Scran George and let his trained staff 10 lempie doctors when He made point that He must always be. in His Father's house Of community Sponsorship not Only of the but Of weight adopted as the standard Of County Gains 1.5 It states that the United States ton, there must be at least two of needless worriers take over.) promotional efforts to bring "about dense of the for-tracung has at least 100 million pounds or three cooler youngsters who The growth and industrial' do-J and He.

from those learn- clinic's valuable servipps. bushel is the unit now used al will insist on a candidate whose Dear George ed men to find. answers that- available at a pnee lower than Eastern Europe has paid to most exclusively. velopment of Northumberland My boy friend is very shy, He philosophical orientation is clearly The cooler con-! A DISTINGUISHFO In tho nouuehanor ftoW The American farm Bureau some other suppliers. Canada is so-shjrhe-can't evei-get the County is reflected in statistics released by-W.

Schweitzer, ill IIW 1 IV'IUUUVI IIVIU i fa His youthful mind. know and then with parents He. Nazareth goes obediently. has pKHoH uith tha rutlromonf ihn b.nn cJederauon, lis recem meei courage to come near me or "iui VIIV IVLll.tllV.llk( VI WWIMI k- I iOUll OI. was said to have a 30-million-pound surplus.

In addition, the servatives might go for Scran-ton, but only if he checks out manager of Dun Bradstreet, hnarW' mB iuKeu lis talk to me. I am. too shy to go UJ rtimoiiiaii. state Farm Bureau orcaniza Tne at Scranton which covers United States has an ample sup- clearly as a really conserva ror more tnan a nair centurv tne name of John tmne tn v.nw lPtriciatinn in near him or talk to him. What can I do? ply of high quality leaf.

tive alternative to Lyndon John CHESS CHAMP AGAIN NEW YORK (AP) Bobby this area. Basing his facts on a physical count of the January rerson nas Deen prominently identified witn the best their states to make such a son. Cool Chick traditions of the press and the advancement of tiis change. Some states require use The Agriculture Department The tip, here, is to watch Fischer, 20, of Brooklyn, has won the United States Chess 1964 edition of the Dun Brad-street Reference Book, Mr. Dear Cool Chick: "t7taa imiipr tr 1 nnft) community.

Through the ranks he rose from a reporter Pf buswl 88 a tradmg unit. issues an economic report to-show young Tom Phillips in New Hampshire. What- he-nd his J.rPMbthe.yaris.us,e.ditor nr-vfiu "mad-- for the sixth time IsToverfis that farm prices as 4 whole Of -me DUD ishme romnanv anrt attpr-a er nu i nocc cnucism oecause or us hck-tji group caa do for a conserva ended the year at just about cu in iiui uiuiiiui-i idiiu Luumy tive in the March primaries some vears aeo. became chairman of the hnarH uniformity as to weignt. a Dusn- take the initiative.

Do you up Friday was Larry Evans of Las Vegas, who defeated 1 a 1 1 could be an indication of how where they were a year ago. think you might dare to float a The retirement of Mr. Person, along with Ernest M. and today 1,889 businesses are listed an increase of 1.5 per A year ago; farm prices aver the young will jump all over note 'downriver in a bottle to Dr. Donald Byrne of State College, in the final round.

1 Case, executive vice president and W. Van Person, teZ'ZTT cent. the nation. aged 242 percent of the 1910-14 him. or perhaps send him a a mm ak a i X.L.

ii al I II a base average. In November this New Year's card? surer 01 uie un-vaazene company marKS tne end Of an pounds, cortmeal at 50, oats at epoch one which was more lustrous because'of their 32, wheat at 60, sorghum grain contributions to it at barley at at 56 pnnupn year they were at 241 per cent of average. Little change RATED HIGHEST FOR 1963 Dear George: land rice at 45 has occurred since the Novem I have read that one way for ja ucwr Room. HEARING AIDS Hearing Aid Glasses. Cords ber report.

TO A COMMUNIST the life nf am tnriiuirinai a lady to attract a man to wrirfii miirh hornica it te i- a The Agriculture Department Today'a report is expected to The Lord thy God, he it is that drop her handkerchief so he will --'v' ijr Lie yia 1 1 mcu JyilC iy kat Pr snprulatuin that show, however, that prices paid -BOMOIItr doth go with thee) he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee. (De pick it This hasn worked for me do you suppose it's uau niHciivau wi iu v.i ici isncs I ICc-the Sov pt op pountrips mav by farmers for goods and ser dom and individual rights, a life- is indeed dear, even turn to the United states and uteronomy 31:6.) vices used in production and family living ended, the year a deep politic differences exist Under the Canada lor tobacco supplies. Prayer: Eternal Father of us because 1 use Kleenex? Coquette. Dear Coquette: In an emergency Kleenex may A report in its magazine, for all, we would come to Thee in little higher than at the American system we settle our differences at the ballot -box. Under the communist system, ideological differences are settled with a bloodbath, individually and collec prayer at the beginning of ano eign agriculture, says there is a rising demand for cigarettes in Batteries Repairs to All Makes of Hearing Aids PAUL F.

MILLER. Mgr. 129 South Street SUNBURY. DIAL ATt-2244 TELEVISION Sold Exclusively At ELECTRONIC SALES SERVICE Phone ATM212 ther year, Give us the vision to The farm price level is expected to end the year at around se the Christ whose glory shall tively; This Is just one of many reasons why we cannot Eastern Europe. This development, it has the Soviet be dropped to attract a man but it is wise to attach a rather heavy fishing sinker or he will have forgotten who you are-by 77 per cent of the parity price goal of farm programs com par one day fill the earth as the waters cover the sea.

In His name we pray. -Amen. continue to tolerate tne communist ideology, especially rin our own midst Senator Strom Thurmond. Union and other Western European countries making a world- 721 MARKET T. SUNBURY ed with 78 percent a year ago.

the time he chases it down. -v: ri 1..

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