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NEWS-DISPATCH. SHAMOKIN, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1968 PAGE THREE Trevorton Area News Elysburg, Southern Area Mrs. Batty Read 113 Coal Straet Dial 797-3203 Wilfrtd E. Swlnehart Dial 797-3161 Catawisia, Roaring Creek, Numidia and Slabtown MRS.

DORA I FARR KAREN FARNSWORTH DIAL 672-2837 STUDENT CORRESPONDENT Two Boy Scouts 'f J'r- Avl.vX Line Mountain Has 208 Pupils On Jr. Honor Roll Girl Enrolled in Retailing School The Chamberlain School of Retailing, 90 Marlborough Street, Boston, has announced that Miss Blossom I. Hand, Trevorton, has been accepted as a first year student for the school year beginning In Couple Married In Lykens Church The wedding of Barbara Ellen Cook and Richard L. Knoebel took place Saturday afternoon at 3:00 In Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lykens. The Earn Eagle Rank Two Elysburg Boy Scouts were advanced to Eagle Scout rank during a Court of Honor held yesterday afternoon at 2:00 in the court house, Sunbury.

Recipients of the high award were Michael Rickards, a mem A total of 208 Line Mountain Junior High School students were named to the honor roll for the second marking period, Roger Henninger, principal, has announced. Rev. Robert Rothermal officiat September, 1968. ber of Elysburg Troop 226, and ed during the double ring ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. Cook, 511 South Second Street, Lykens. Mr. Knoebel is the son of Mrs.

Margaret Knoebel, Knoebels Of the total number, 47 students are listed on the distinguished honor roll and the remaining 161 on the regular honor roll. To be eligible for the distinguished honor roll a student must receive a B-plus average, during the marking period. student must receive a aver John Cook, a member of Elysburg Troop 247. Rickards is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard "Tex" Rickards and is a student at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional High School. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cook, Scout Cooft attends Southern Columbia Area High School. i fi1' in Groves, and the late Lawrence T-llfe il ff i Vl iiijl fiiniil i i inln lit mnmmJ fJ 1 i pT 'm age to be eligible for the honor In Zion Lutheran Church, Trevorton.

Looking on are from left, the boy's father, Joseph Michetti, and his pastor, the Rev. Carl R. Schmoyer. 1 PROUD PARENTS AND PASTOR Mrs. Joseph Michetti proudly pins the Pro Deo Et Patria medal on the uniform of her son, Star Scout Joseph Michetti, following presentation ceremony yesterday morning roll.

Students listed on the distinguished honor roll are: Sixth grade Denise Erdman, Kathy Foulds, Kim Erdman, Marilyn Howerter, Jeanne Klinger, Virginia Shade, Margaret Stackowitz, Sheila Tres- L. Knoebel. Mr. Cook gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a traditional full skirted gown of satin galore styled with long, tapered sleeves, a scooped neckline, and a dropped cresent waistline which held the full ohapel-length train.

Her three tier illusion veil was held by a spray of pearlized flowers and leaves. She carried a cascade of pink sweetheart roses centered with a white hybrid orchid corsage. Mrs. Jerry Solence, a friend of the bride, of Loyalton, was matron of honor. Miss Leanna Knoebel, sister of the bridegroom, Elysburg, and Mrs.

Ron rV'iiMf I'm; if 'i (i fit mil i V1' ii i Kulpmont Area News The two Elysburg Boy Scouts were among 18 from the Susquehanna Valley Area Council who received the advancement. The Scouts received the Eagle awards from their iithers and then placed the on their mothers' coats. Fourteen of the new Eagle Scouts are from the East District of the council and the remainder are from the West District. During the Eagle Court of Honor, The Rev. Gerard Grams, pastor of Our Mother of Consolation Church, Mount Carmel, and scoutmaster of Mount Carmel Troop 161, offered the invo jsler, Patti Wolfe, Dean Buffing- ton, Robin Kerstetter, Jeff Kle- Dial 373-3631 Democrats Back Kershey Man in Congress Fight Theodora Dalpiaz chinskie, Ronald Seiler, Jan Harris, Kenneth Inch, Stephanie Marion Heights Mill Blossom I.

Hand Keiter, Rebecca Klinger, Carolyn Lawler and Patricia Zeiders. Young Druggist Receives License Seventh grade Gail Bohner. Chamberlain School is a two year merchandising school de ald Wetzel, Sunbury, were bridesmaids. Her attendants wore spring mauve rose floor-length gowns Judith DeSantis, Debra Hopple. cation.

Toastmaster was Rich John R. Shimko, 1471 Scott of karate fabric with skimmer Ambulance Unit Will Open Drive An annual membership cam ard Cox, Sunbury, advancement Street, Kulpmont, today received styling, short sleeves and a back chairman for the Susquehanna signed to provide young women Robin Hoch Ellen Kerstetter, with the background necessary jElaine Kiehl, Elaine Maurer, for a position at the junior exe-Jane Schlegel, Alary Schreffler, cutive level in retailing andDon AdamSi Kim Konvar stev other related fields. Renn Dayid Schwalm' Rita The Boston school, the oldest Reck, Kimber Latsha, David independent school of retailing Strohecker and Rickv White. Mrs. Richard L.

Knoebel (Barbara Ellen Cook) panel. There was a small satin Valley Area Council. Donald J. Rippon, Hershey candy manufacturer, today was named the Democratic candidate for congressman in the 17th District, which includes Dauphin, Northumberland, Montour, Lycoming, Snyder and Union Counties. In announcing Rippon's selection, Larry S.

Shaffner, Dauphin Countv chairman, said: "Chair notification from the State Pharmacy Board that he has passed the state board examinations and bow on the front of the bodice For the first time in a Court and eight small satin buttons on paign by tne Marion Heights is now a registered pharmacist of Honor, presontation of individual United States flags was the back panel of each gown Eighth grade Virginia Anonia. The matron of honor carried a Hospital Listings Ashland State i Shamokin Stae Community Ambulance Association will begin on March 1 in Marion Heights, Natalie and made on behalf of the Elks cascade of pink magic carna in the country, offers its students the opportunity to participate in a cooperative educational program. Under this program Lodge, Sunbury. The lodge Hickory Ridge. Jean Baumert, Marion Boyer, Gail Brosius, Wayne Hoffman, Joseph Michetti, Samuel Miller, Annette Rebuck, Linda Spotts, Howard "Tex" men of the six counties were in commissioned tions and the bridesmaids carried cascades of pink tinted car Thomas Madden, president of Rickards, Elysburg scoutmaster students are able to gain on-the- nations.

Harrisburg Friday and left the endorsement of a congressional General Hospital ADMISSIONS Shamokin job experience while pursuing Luann Leitzel and Gary Raker. the association, announced that the 1968 membership fee will be Ronald Knoebel was best man to make the presentation? Charge to the Eagles was made by Gregory Yagodzinskie, jun General Hospital ADMISSIONS Ashland Mrs. Anna Young, 715 Walnut Lee Roy Lute, 1024 Markirt candidate ud to Dauphin County tneir educational objectives. Students named to the honor for his brother. Ushers were increased from to $2, marking since the 1966 Democratic can Miss Hand, a daughter of roll are Lynn Persing and David Knoe ior assistant scoutmaster of Mrs.

Mary A. Hand, West Sha didate was Dr. William Conrad Reuter, Sunbury, which is in bel, both cousins of the bride Troop 266. tne tirst time that the cost for the 12-month service has been increased in nearly 24 years. Mrs.

Sadie Kleman, 1437 Market groom of Elysburg R.D. 1, Hugh mokin Street, Trevorton, will be graduated this year from Line Speaker during the court of Northumberland County, in the or since the association was or Mountain High School. Wagner, Selinsgrove, and Donald Cook, brother of the bride, Elabethville. Acolytes were ganized on June 16, 1944. In making the announcement honor was Acting Mayor of Shamokin Lawton W.

Shroyer. The scoutmaster's benediction was given by Father Grams. upcer end of the district. Shaffner said: "Rippon is a vigorous campaigner and was our Dauphin County candidate for state senator two years ago. Walter M.

Cook II, nephew of of the slight increase Mr. Mad Sixth grade Donald Adams, Benett Brosious Derk, Susal Croutharmel, Linda Derek, Mary Deroba, Carol Dewalt, Cathy Erdman, Louise Ernest, Barbara Gilligbauer, Ann Gottshall, Darlene Harris, Cheryl Hopple, Carol Hornberger, Gayle Troxell, Christine Conrad, Teresa Zurick, Debra Dunkelberger, Sharon Rebuck, Karen Shaffer, Paul Billow, Roy Casey, Steve den pointed out that the asso ciation must constantly provide Scout Receives Service Award He is well qualified to oppose up-to-aate and modern equip the Republican candidate in No ment in order to give residents Local Graduates Named Teachers vember." Larry Paskus, 1116 Pulaski Ave. Gertrude Shoop, 318 N. Franklin Mrs. Elizabeth Jawarski, 858 W.

Mulberry Dorothy Rubendall, 1252 W. Spruce Gerald Thomas, 1113 N. Pearl Helen Gruneberg, 1730 Park Ave. Harrison Hubler, 927 Mt. Carmel Mrs.

Mildred Polan, R.D.2, Box 171 Paxinos Mrs. Eleanor Zimmerman, R. D. 1, Box 262 Mount Carmel Mrs. Elizabeth Saduskie, 317 E.

Water DISCHARGES William Schuler, 103 Walnut Patrick O'Brien, 23 Hoffman Boulevard Lavelle Susan Cummings Mount Carmel Adam Latshaw, 802 West Fifth Girardvitte Tammy Klinger John Nilkulines Nuremberg Mrs. Timoria Warnick Pottstown Mrs. Genevieve Mort Shenandoah Edward Kiseleusky Frackville Mrs. Anna Berrigan of the three communities the best emersenrv uprvira nnssiWp Rippon promised "to cam the bride, and David Stanton, cousin of the bridegroom. George Miller, organist, accompanied Robert Machamer who sang, "Through the Years," "The Wedding Prayer," and "The Lord's Prayer." The church was decorated with white flowers.

For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Cook wore a coffee beige Hetrick, Thomas Hoffman, Randy Funds mllprfprf through mnt The Pro Deo et Patria award, the highest given by the Luth paign up and down the district and continuously point out Hummel, Jerry Leader, Douglas bership fees are used strict! ill Long, Mark Morgan, Phillip Paul, for maintenance of the asso Shamokin and Coal Township High School graduates have been eran Church in America to a Boy Scout, was presented to a Keith Raker, Jesse Shipe, Bruce elected teachers on the Shikel- Trevorton boy during a cere Yerger, Ronald Emerick, Ralph Harris, Glen Kieffer, Paul Kieff- lace dress with matching jacket John R. Shimko Shimko, a son of Mr. and Mrs. lamy School District faculty.

Mrs. Rose Bashore, a graduate of Coal Township High School and er. where the Republican incumbent failed." Rippon said the "1968 campaign will be quite different from the 1966 campaign when my good friend Dr. Reuter ran. He was campaigning against an unknown candidate who won by the sheer force of the over- and white accessories.

Mrs. Kenneth Klinger, Randy David Land, Diane John, Bloomsburg College, was named Patrick Tierney Francis M. Shimko, was graduate from Kulpmont High School in 1962 and from Temple University School of Pharmacy in 1966. ciation's equipment. An annual membership fee for a family is $2.

The same fee applies to unmarried persons who are 21 years of age and older. Madden also stressed the need for interested and qualified persons to volunteer their services as ambulance drivers. In answer to some complaints about lack of drivers when ambulance to teach social studies in the sec Karen Jones; Betty Kahler, Jane Knoebel selected a brandy colored A-line dress with matching coat and beige accessories. Both wore corsages of white hybrid orchids with white ribbons. Byrnesvilla Maurer, Mary Reck, Cathy Ross, Terrance Reich wein ondary schools, effective January 26, at a salary of $5,000, prorated to the end of the term.

Shamokin He is employed in the Rea and DISCHARGES Denck Store, Sunbury. Three hundred guests were re Ashland Mrs. Loretta B. Greco was ceived at the American Legion whelming Republican registration. We now have a record of his indifference to the people's needs.

He also spent a small fortune to be elected." Debra Sanders, Carol Jean Snyder, Robyn Snyder, Ricky Rebuck, Kevin Snyder, Betty Trometter, Cynthia Troutman, Freda Williams, Rebecca Wolfe, Dorene Zeigler, Connie Zimmerman. Den Josenh Blewis, R.D. elected to teach English and Span-j ish in the secondary schools. She Anna Adamiak, 909 W. Water Josephine Pattan, 22 Sherman Nellie Deitz, 623 S.

7th Florence Spatzer, 12 N. Market Gloria Shiko, 247 S. Vine Edna Persing, 100 S. 14th Soldier Wounded Elizabeth Russell, R.D. Daniel Bonomo service is needed, he pointed out that some of the persons who Home, Lykens.

The couple left for a wedding trip to Barbados. Upon their return, they will reside at Knoebels Groves. mony held in connection with a service yesterday morning in Zion Lutheran Church, Trevorton. Recipient of the award, the first ever presented in Trevorton, was Joseph Michetti, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Michetti, 919 Market Street, Trevorton. Presentation of the award was made by the pastor, the Rev. Carl R. Schmoyer, in the presence of a large congregation, including district Boy Scout executives, local troop officials, parents and other members of Trevorton Boy Scout and Cub Scout units. Assisting in the presentation was Louis Sadowski, scoutmaster of the Trevorton Troop No.

240. of which Star Scout Mi had been serving as substitute teacher. Her salary was set at, $6,500. nis Trayer, Jeffrey VanSickle, Richard Wendt, Bradley Wise, Tammv Snyder Girardville Mrs. Leida Delbridge John Kudrick Mrs.

Knoebel was graduated Protecting Buddy Daniel Brehm, 450 S. Pearl Patricia Thomas and daughter, Mrs. Greco was graduated from criticize are qualified drivers. These, he said, could volunteer their services to increase the staff of drivers so that sufficient number would be available in Stephen Wynn and Timothy Zerbe. from Lykens High School and the Harrisburg City School Dis Shamokin High School and Im Seventh grade Brenda Byerly, 223 S.

Shamokin Word has been received by Thomas Sachlemen maculate College. She did grad Gowen City the event of any emergency. Pamela Dudeck, Shirley Duttry, Jane Haupt, John Anderson, Dar-rell Byerly, James Carl, Jane uate work at several colleges and Mount Carmel Margaret Meister Hospital Treats 4 Accident Victims persons required treatment in the dispensary of Sha-mokm State General Hospital on the weekend. Baby boy Gonsar, Box 109 Mr. and Mrs.

William Pronick, 716 Spruce Street, Kulpmont, that their son, PFC Michael E. "it tney can't offer good con universities. Marion Heights Mrs. Margaret Morack structive suggestions for better Bredbenner, Dawn Gottshall, trict program of practical nursing. She was employed by Dr.

R. G. Leitzel, Elizabethville. Her husband was graduated from Ralpho Township High School and Lehigh University. He served in the U.S.

Marine Jean Dobrzyn and son, 305 Johns, has been wounded in Joseph Blanch Janet Hartranft, Lee Ann New Melrose Kulpmont action in Vietnam. The letter, from Sergeant Mar. ambulance service, they most certainly should not criticize the few men who volunteer their services and try to give the citi Mount Carmel man, Carol Fnillips, Marcia Ke-buck, Wanda E. Snyder, Debra Mrs. Millie Warno Lavelle Troutman, Susan Wendt, Danielle Robert Campbell, 322 S.

Currant Emma Kulbicky, 30 S. Plum Corps and was discharged in May, 1965, with the rank of first Yocum. Garrett Byerly, Marlin chetti is a member. The Pro Deo et Patria, or For God and Country citation, was pinned on shall Alexander, Chicago, 111., patrol leader of the. squad to which Johns is assigned, said that the local young man was shot in the leg while protecting Robert Sherman, 17, of Box 366, Shamokin R.D.

2, received treatment for an injury to the right hand which was injured fell in a doorway at Sha Dreibelbis. Bruce Drumm, Mark lieutenant. He is employed Dy Kehler, Richard Lebo, David H. H. Knoebel Sons.

Michetti uniform by his mother. Sunbury Community Hospital Smeltz, Raymond Troutman, John zens the best emergency service Madden said. Persons who do not join the ambulance association for free service will be required to pay $10 for use of the ambulance to Shamokin State General Hospital and $15 to Ashland State one of his comrades. Star Scout Michetti worked Details of the event are mokin Area High School. A Marion Heights man, Jos ADMISSIONS Eisenhart, John Hornberger, Karen R.

Long, George Leader, Dennis Paul, Sherry Raker, Margaret sketchy, but the sergeant re Shamokin Mrs. Gloria Snyder Mrs. Florence Kehler Frackville Robert and Kenneth Jessman Mrs. Emma Burchill Arlstes Edward Daya Shamokin Henry Picarelli Frackville Scott Frantz Shaft Mrs. Helen Salada eph Suszko, 52, of 147 Melrose (Continued from Page One) bile before removal of his body.

Brininger, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cecil Brininger, Miff-linburg, was employed by American Home Foods, Milton. He is survived by a daughter, the parents, one brother; his maternal grandparents, Mr.

and MrsJ J. L. Snook, McClure R.D. 2, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Brininger, McClure R. D. 2. Frederick, who served with lated that Johns protected his friend by stepping in front of St. Mark's Lulher League Convenes for several years for the high church award, which included 150 hours of service to his church and community.

His special project was the construction of a filmstrip and record cabinet for the church. him and receiving the gun shot General Hospital and Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. These rates will apply to all Street was treated for a laceration of the little finger of the right hand when he injured it while working at the Katch Furniture Company plant. Rebuck. Brenda Reichold, Emma Roth-ermel, Joyce Schreffler, Judy Shaffer, Sandra Shaffer, Pamela Snyder, Renee Snyder, Lynn Troutman, Jan Wagner, Judy wound in the leg.

Johns joined the U.S. Army on May 8, 1967 and recpive-1 'lis Twenty members of St. Mark's Officers of the service said Luther League met with their An out-of-town resident, Wil basic training at Fort McClellan The Trevorton boy was active they see no reason why every Wert, Debra Wilhour, Sandra three advisors, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- 1 Un.l.AnI..nnt, nnA iha Mary McKechney Francis Knarr, R.D.

1 Sister M. Martiana, 816 E. Race DISCHARGES Elysburg Cleora Kuhns, W. Center Wendy Ramp, Park Ave. Trevorton Charles Rebuck, 644 Market Shamokin Sister M.

Emil, 816 E. Race Mrs. Eva Jacoski, 1408 Pulaski Ave. in obtaining the rank of Star Alabama. After spending a 21-day furlough at home, he left the United States Navy in the resiaent ot me inree commum ties should not give their whole IclMU nuuncuui w-u aiiu lire Kenneth E.

Zimmerman, last UeiSinger Scout and several other merit badges in his work toward the liam Thomas, 23, of 481 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, Mpoed and fell at Rock and Commerce Streets and sustained a laceration of the left side Vietnam area before his recent Witmer, and Arlene Snyder. Eighth grade Connie Bastian, Donna Bloom, Julie Carl, Diane Dangler, Sandra Dangler, Lynn hearted support to the amba for the war zone and has been stationed at Bien Hoa during night in the Lutheran Parish Medical Center discharge, was employed by the lance service. Officers of the rank of Life Scout. He has been active in all fields of scouting. ADMISISIONS the past three months.

association, in addition to pres labiui jlllliuci man 1.31.11. In making the presentation Middlecreek Construction Company. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L.

Frederick, New Berlin, who survive in addition Hoffman, Gary Barnhart, Ronald Byerly, Curtis Dreibelbis, Rudy of the neck which required tritment at the dispensary. Ronald Shicora. 9. of 838 Goss the Rev. Schmoyer paid tribute IZ NPPds Mrs.

Barbara Clements, 1509 to all persons who guided Mi W. Arch Duttry. David Klock. Dale Martz, Randall Perry, Keith Schaffner, Michael Thew, Glenn Troutman, Street, Tharntrwn, was treated for a cut of the forehend sus Valentine Mail Rates Announced of the which was followed by group discussion. Topic for February 25, "Mili ident Madden, are Robert Slack, vice president; Joseph Takach, treasurer, and John Lopuck, secretary.

Next meeting of the association will be on Sunday, February 25, at 2:00 p.m. in the municipal building at Marion Heights. Catawissa Mrs. Dolores Rarig, 525 E. Main chetti in the development of his Christian life.

Among the first persons to congratulate the youth COOD-UV fc, pen.j pin'-tilng! Ht'llo huyejv good nelp. dial S48-464I, Want Ads. To find tenants, jobs, S39 4O40 or 875-3301. tained wihen he threw a rock at Dean Wolfe, Audrew Bartholo Elysburg a television tube and was cut tary Service versus Thou Shalt mew, Rosanne Bohner, Gail Has- -it- i to a brother, a sister and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Rheppard, Lewis-burg R.D. Mrs. Valentine was one of 15 children of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lepley, Winfield R.D.

She is survived by a son, her parents, by the flying glass. singer, Kathy Johnson, Gail Ker upon his achievement was Lamar Koble, a district executive of the Boy Scouts of America. Not will be presented rv mmei, w. uenier Miss Gail Swank and Jeffrey Ralph Wondoloski, Hillside Ave. Postage for all valentines one ounce or lighter is six cents, post Farr.

stetter, Jean Keiffer, Karen Klinger, Brpnda Long, Gail Raker, Cathy Renn. master John M. Zarkoski remind Troops Fighting A planning session was held ed mailers today. eight sisters and six brothers. prior to tne meeting, aurmg Susan Snyder, Connie Trout Police File Charges In Hit, Run Accident Charges have been preferred The first-class postage rate will Heart Fund Workers Listed for District Mrs.

Charlotte Kerstetter, which members of the executive (Continued from Page One) provide jet flight service for val- dropped to illuminate a sector committee made tentative plans man, Sharon Troutman, Gloria Dutton, Donna Forsythe, Robyn Foulds, Teresa Kozloskie, Joanne Bloomsburq Hospital ADMISSIIONS Catawissa Leon Gottshall Leonard McCormick Harry Lewis John Voystock Mrs. Thomas Lynn, R.D. 1 against Robert G. Michalkovich, lentines destined to servicemen in 0f the city caused a house fire for the remainder of the year. Shamokin Insurance Representative Feted chairman of the annual Heart; 1041 Chestnut Street, driver of Iiauu, rvciieu ijcusiid, ouaaii ijiaiir ski, Jean Marie Long, Lamar Leon J.

Konjura, Shamokin in Fund drive in West Cameron Township, today reported the -e l. Vietnam and other overseas lo- that killed 12 members of one cations as well as airlift treat- family. ment for most domestic addresses gut downtown, more people more than 250 miles from the wprp on the streets and more Athletic Boosters' Association of Southern Columbia Area High School will meet at 8:00 p. m. to Long, John Marquette, Berna- surance representative, and Mrs.

the hit-and-run vehicle which damaged the home of Henry La-zarski, 1435 Chestnut Street, Friday night. Fred Griscavage, acting chief Konjura were honored recently night in the high school. mailing point. Legislation which went into effect January 7, eliminated the shops were open than at any time since cities fighting began Jan. 31.

by State Farm Insurance Agency during a dinner-meeting at Briar Heights Lodge, near Berwick. of police, and officer William Diet- CLASSIFIED ADS pay dlv ndin mvuuiur wiiuuiis dine Basinos, Teresa Mauser, will conduct the drive in p' Rwn. township during the month of Debora SSchankweiler, iebruary. Lamar Mattem, Donald Picker- Workers are Mrs. Berda Long, mg( jjiann Straub, Debra A.

Mrs. Elda Kerstetter, Mrs. Grace, strohecker, Virginia Troup, Ro-Reichold, and Mrs. Marjorie maine Wert, Karen Wolfe, Lu- DISCHARGES Catawissa Robert V. Bickert James Keefer, R.D.

1 Mrs. Ray Bunge Donald Bidding Idends on a small Investment. Dial rick preferred the charges after four-cent rate for greeting cards In the 13 days up to midnight Shamokin News-Dispatch 48-4i41, or MODERN OIL HEAT INSTALLATIONS BY i-nm GAS OIL CO. EXPERIENCE SERVICE' QUALITY REPUTATION DEPENDABILITY FACILITIES Call Today For FREE -No Obligation Estimate on Conversion of Your Existing Boiler or Furnace, or Complete New Heating System. Phone 648-6828 During 1967 Mr.

Konjura ex an investigation. Working with The expected high volume of tn. Mount carmel Item 339-4040, or Ashland 875-3301. the first three digits of the li ceeded all past production records and qualified for his company's Derek. cille Zeiders and Stephen Tress- top honor club.

Agents and their cards the mail just before Feb-taled 32 245 dead and cap. ruary 14 wiU extra help South Vietnamese mili-at postal installations all across headquarters said. It gave the nation, Postmaster John losses ft Zarkoski reported. The ocal post ler. cense number of the car and a description of the vehicle from a witness of the crash, the officers were able to track down the wives received traveling bags, brief cases and safes.

driver. office will have beefed up crews and 11,363 wounded. The last on hand starting today. All Valentines that are unseal Trevorton Briefs The Women's Misionary Society of Evangelical Congregational Church, Trevorton, will hold a monthly meeting tomorrow evening at 7:30 in the church. Officers will be elected.

City Police Probe 2 Motor Mishaps in the right lane moved forward, causing the vehicles to scrape ed are six cents for the first two each other. Slight damage was ounces, plus two cents for each additional ounces. inflicted to the Taby auto. The You'll Never Know Who You Helped But You'll Know You Did GIVE BLOOD Tuesday, Feb. 13 11:45 A.

M. to 5:45 P.M. -AT- Two accidents, including a other autoist drove from the hit-and-run mishap, were inves- (Advertisement) AMAZING PSORIASIS STORY Pittsburgh, Pa. "Doctored for psoriasis 30 years. Spent much money to no avail.

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Government troops reported killing 112 of the enemy and capturing 25 weapons in mopping up operations just outside the provincial capital of Bac Lieu, 110 miles southwest of Saigon. Eight Government sol- A Founders Day program will tigated by Shamokin City police, Mrs. Catherine Strawser, 622 be presented this evening at 7:30 on the weekend. North Third Street, Shamokin, by the Line Mountain Parent-1 The first crash took place had her car parked in front of Teacher Association the junior Saturday evening at 6:05 when her home when it was struck high school auditorium at Trevor- Carolyn Jane Taby, 204 North by the car of a hit-and-run driv-ton. 1 A socical period will be held Rock Street, Shamokin, was er.

The accident occurred yes-in the cafeteria after the pro- stopped in the left lane of In-Wav pftPrnnnn 4-nn and stolen bicycle to city police Saturday afternoon. Frank Garancosky, 11, of 241 MIATINO Oik South Diamond Street, told police IJram, dependence Street at Market I I iu uaiuagc ivf ujc iigui headed eastward. A car driven rear of the Strawser car. that while he was at basketball practice in the Shamokin High School Annex Gymnasium Satur HERR Gas Oil Co. U.D.

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