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The Daily Item from Sunbury, Pennsylvania • 11

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heart ailment, has given no Guard with his present rink bt-j ing Lieutenant CoioneL SUNBURY DAILY ITIM, SUNBURY, PENNSYLVANIA Frldty, June 7, 18S3 I An. 1 -0 I dUe (or his release. ration ejected ctScen for (be next school term. Those chosen -were: for president, Elaine Bru- Mauser was graduated from Bucknell University in 1953 with a SclinsgroYO Ilovs Students Given Diana Fritzs es, DarU MlUer, JanejSlocurn, Karen Foumer, of Mfltoa Nethercott, Linda Scales, Gail! and Nancy Carnedale, of ASoona. wmmmm Hews balatt; for vice president, Dune Kmrael; for secretary, Sharon B.S.

Degree in education, and re ceived his master's degree in education from the same university Freer; and for treasurer, Susan Savtdge. AvnrdfAt Scni Bn956THe rcesenny is efipgedTni additional graduate work at Penc State University. i Following the death of Harold mimaaieourg 4 Area Residents fileers'TJfive Topic Of Chamber Assembly Event L. Hoy, Mauger was appointed principal of the Milton Junior smith- F-j CAMPBELL LWCa inc. L5J Sustain Injuries At recent asseraWy pnwramB High School in 1958.

He previously served as classroom teacher, dean students from the junior-ricr hii school have been hon- At Milton Rally The general membership drive which is under way was consi Four residents of the Selinsgrove Port Trevortou" area of boys and assistant principal of d. At tt Junior HA protons were treated for injuries dis- wcr uwnea lur lajuiics hi um- the Milton Senior High School. rT rnyu iJvi QfieV.fi dered at a luncheon-meeting of lussm i. SMITH Mauger is a member of all Masonic bodies and has been an ac OllNN W. CAMMIU Ninety-two seniors of Middle- Sunbury.

Thursday, the board of directors of the Mil 1312 MARKET STREET SUNBURY i sic will be directed by Mrs. Nel Boweri 53, Port ton Chamber of Commerce at Ho tive member and' official of Trini-; burg Area Joint High School received diplomas at the annual Solw i tel Milton on Thursday evening. son Thomas. Mrs. Eugene Wenrich' will act as secretary.

grade, Rebecca Be and iMm when ty Lutheran Church at Miltoa. He is serving his second term as commencement program of the It is hoped that the membership IINCOIN 1 MIICUIT MONTUET METEOI. COMH Mrs. Charles McCartyr Mrs. Em CONTINENTAL caught her foot in a dog chain school TkMl the high school can be broadened and increased.

ma Beaver and Mrs. Margie Wen mayor of Milton. He on the board of directors of Milton Ro auditorium. Aoproximately 700 Jani j-. and fell.

The list of members totaled 92 during the past year and it is rich will serve on the refreshment araae. awry uausra cuu vw6m- 1962 MERCURY Monterey 4-Door Sedan. Radio, Heater, Reno Heintzelman, 35, of 101 persons attended. committee. North Water Street, lacerated his i The hoped that atieast 125 members Mercomitic, power steering, one local owner.

Low mileage. Ml) its. -theserfe-American-Legfcra M4; tary Club. He is a member of the executive committee of the Pennsylvania National Guard Associa-I tion. i by four honor students.

General can be secured tor tne coming "The closing exercises will be held Sunday, June 23, at 9:15 a.m. in the church sanctuary. nsh Awaro was worfciM at Wood Metal Indus- 1962 MERCURY METEOR Custom 4-Door Sedan. V-S, Ra year. There has been a good re theme of the program was ine Sandra tm awe k5- tries, Kreamer.

sponse to the membership solici Good Old. Days" and the student A member of the board of direc dio ana neater, Mercomatic, power steering. One Local Owner. 74)00 Actual Miles. Blue.

addresses centered around this tation. tors of the Pennsylvania Honor 1962 MERCURY Monterey Custom 4-Door Hardtop. Radio, In other awards wmcn -were Gregory Swineford, three, son presented, Elyse Broad was i the of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Swineford, rimer tt Conrad WeaserDAR Port Trevorton.

sustained a lac- theme. Society, he also is a member of Selinsgrove PTA the NEA, PSEA. AASA and other; neater, muiu Drive, power steering, power Braxes. One Local Owner. Low Mileage.

Black Cherry. The semi-annual dinner-meeting of, the Milton Chamber of Commerce will be held June 28 at Hotel Milton. Directors will be elect eseay contest Edward Searer eration of the left eyebrow when education organizations. He is ad-, 1961 MERCURY Monterey 2-Door Hard Top. Radio and npavis Walters were com recug- feii from a shdingboard.

Presents Ruth Keene spoke on the topic "The Good Old Days of Our Grandparents." Jo Anne Cenicola used as her topio "The Good Old Days of Our Parents." "The Good ivisorio Pennsylvania Zeta Chap-j ed to replace those whose terms ter of Sigma Alpha Epsuon. Heater, Multi-Drive, Power Steering, Power Many Other Extras. One Local Owner. White. Selinsgrove Elementary Parent expire.

Daniel Rodgers, director niaed and aiwarded medals mi Max Selinsgrove certificates for attaining the high- D. suffered a severe lacer-est scrlesticMverages JMmen- ationof theupperTight hand when ran history in the eighth grade. his band slipped and struck the 1961 FORD Galaxie 4-Door Sedan. Radio and Heater. Teacher Association presented sev of the Bureau of Community De Old Days of Our Own," was the topic of address deUvered by Vivi Fordomatic, Many Other Extras.

One Local Owner. en awards at the annual sixth. velopment of-the Department of Commerce of Pennsylvania, with Brown, Goodwill Women tor paraici'ireairviewTriUTorri sxauea car an Gemberlang. Jane Mimwuse grade promotion exercises of the Pine Street elementary school. 1960 LINCOLN Premier 4-Door Hardtop with Full Power nanta in baseball and track and which he waa pushing.

offices at Harrisburg, will be the sooke on the theme "The Good They were presented to the reci speaker." Invitations will be mailed Old Days of Our plus Speed Control. Low Mileage, Local Owned One Owner Car. White. Enjoy Banquet pients by Donald Wissinger, pres ft Miss Keene was sahMorian of each Moiaoris presented certM- children's Day Sunday 1960 LINCOLN Premier 4-Door Hardtop. Fully Powered, ident of the P.T.A.

Hi rlflss and Miss Milhouse. val XJS vxuA'. Richard Bariett, At Beaver Springs UCC Carol Lubas, Jack Wolf and out shortly for the dinner-meeting. Harold G. Reimensnyder, president, was in charge of the meeting.

Other directors present were Atty. Samuel C. Ranck, John M. A banquet was enjoyed by 44 members of the Goodwill Hose edictorian. Barry Master received citizenship am Mease, Barry Miller, United church of Christ, Rodnev Snyder, senmor awards and Linda Herrold, Ging Mortem, and the team cap-1 Beaver Springs, will celebrate president, formally made the pres- er Bickhart and Kay Reichner, Spangler, Carl E.

Wd- tain, Gwfflym Davis. Thomas An- chudren'g Day Sunday at the 10 Company auxiliary of Milton recently at the Shimer Hose House and served by members of the entatson of me ciass gui, mwauu-om whirfi will be erected on the scholarship awards. Each was darson, Gayte umg, Dramas muu, worship service liarn P. Hastings, John btorer, Harry P. Burns, Edward J.

Coup i resented a $5 gift and a certi David Hchenlaob, Ralph Bower, A pageant "The King's Gar athletic field. The gift was accept ficate of merit. ed by Donald weiwa, and Roland F. Harbeson, secretary. It was reported that Bruce auxiliary of the Shimer The occasion marked the 10th an-! niversary of the Goodwill auxil John Clark wa awarded a gold and John McGeeban were recspa- wiU presented by child-'ents of both certificates and left- ren toe various departments of bsTS.

the church school from the Cradle phted safety patrol pin for out- Louise Madl. teacher, made Deckard, a director, is improving at his home, following recent iary, since it was organized. standing service on the' patrol. Coach John Anderson maoe aw to Junior High School the presentation of awards. A to The invocation was given by Next, Tuesday the P.T.A is hospitalization.

class. Mrs. Katherine Bennett, a former i tal of 39 awards was presemcu. tv Toward F. Marburger, su treating the members of the safe presentations to me n-acn aim flld partidpants.

Certiifjcates nUM nraanted to these letter- The public has been invited to chaplain. ty patrol to a trip to the state pervising principal, introduced the attend. The tables were decorated with Mauger Listed In capitoi and Hershey. men: Barry Benfer, Ray Burgard, spring flowers. The favors were class members ana ram wW.nf the iotot school board, nut cups and each member re-: INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT noma oonii I i kelson Kerstetter, and Steve Wfc 5 Couples Licensed Who's Who In East presented earn souae, wo ceived an orchid.

In charge of: Donald E. Shaffer, Selinsgrove Speed Control, One Local Owner Milage. White. 1960 MERCURY Montclalr 4-Door Sedan. Radio and Heater, Mercamatic, Po ver Stee'in.

Power as. Many Other Extras. One Ownev Blue and 1960 MERCURY Montclalr 2-Door Ilr-rd heater, Multi-Drive, Fewer rerins, Power Brakei. One owner. Brown and White.

.1960 LINCOLN 2-Door Hard Top Full Pjwar. An Out- itandin Value. 1959 CHEVROLET Impata 4-Door Hard Top. Radio and Heater, Powerglide. Absolutely in like New Condition.

Low Mileage. Black and White. 1959 CADILAC Coupe. Radio and Heater, Hydramatic Tranamlssion, Power steering, Power Brakes. Beautiful Local Owned Car.

Beige. 1959 FORD Galaxie 2-Door Hard Top. Radio and Hester, Fordomatic, Power Steering wof Beautiful Btl.ik 'Jh. 1959; MERCURY 4-Door Sedan. Radio and Heater, Mercomatic, Power Steering, One Local Owner, Low Mileage.

Green. 1959 FORD Galaxie 4-Door Sedan. Radio, Heater, Fordomatic, Power Steering. Excellent condition. Blue and White.

1958 THUNDERBIRD 2-Door Hard Top. Radio and Heater, Fordomatic, Power Steering and Brakes. Like New Turquoise and White. 1958 0LDSM0BILE 4-Door Hardtop. Radio, Heater, Hydra.

matic, A Local One Owner Car. Black. 1958 FORD Farilane 500 4-Door Sedan. Radio, Heater and Fordomatic. Excellent Condition.

Red and White. 1958 FORD Country Sedan. 4-Door, V-8, Automatic. Radio and Heater. Blue.

iOTarKTo Wed In County arrangements was a committee ma. The. nmsram ooened with a pro R.D. 2 trucker, was involved a collision Wednesday in Williams- PTSZT.i,-, nr finrin Lar- Five couoles made application composed of Miss Faithe Huff, It was announced today that the name and biographical sketch of K. Frederick Mauger, Milton Jun rj- to.

Tiww for marriage licenses last week cessional with the school orchestra providing appropriate music. Rev. port Shaffer's truck collided with Mrs. Mamie Speck and Mrs. Carrie Kramer.

nrLvi Cfioewnnn Deonds with Evan P. Hassinger, court the truck operated by Clarence R. ior High School principal, and Irwin C. Bailey, pastor maumc- Dadd house. Middleburg.

A quartet composed of Sue Grove, of Williarnsport. Damage burg Evangelical Unified Brethren Hrtaan, George Hummel, Ken- They are: Charles J. Kerstetter, naiu ohxtt Tut sntl 19. of Mr. and Mrs.

Steinbach, Connie Rpwe, Nancy Fitzgerald and Sue Snyder sang was $25 to Shaffers vehicle and $75 to the Grove truck. Charge, gave tne mvocauwi. TfcmVrfhprffpir oiaived a clarinet SJu Elmer J. Kerstetter. of Liverpool, a group of selections, accompan Romanaa, aocompamea oy OPENS RESTAURANT Fred Strickiand presented to Bar- and Darlene Orris, nrwbr.

th nwjrtvnflt4ea award sitter, daughter of Mrs. EUa E. Jane MUlhouse. ied by Carolyn Thompson. Howard i and Mary Relchelderfer played! Peter Diott has re-opened a Wiehw Orris.

Mt. Pleasant Mills. i The entire class Jounea in sans-ing "Climb Every Mountain," the accordion selections. restaurant on East Specht Street, McClure, formerly known as tMi mymm luul Donald E. Bowersox, 20, meat Mrs.

Robert Kent, of Sunbury, official class song. The program rj: 'Sm cutter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Krick's Restaurant, which has entertained with several readings concluded with benediction oy Rov William E. Giant, pastor of -UK- iwmhm rf the mu- ford S.

Bowersox, of Middleburg been closed for several months. which were acted out. a mu tfirfr R.D. 1 and Gladys Brouse, 19, Mr. JJioff had operated the Play Mrs.

Kenneth Webb is auxiliary nh niAiAdnfi secretarvr daughter of Mr. and the Mt. Pleasant Mills Evangelical United Brethren Charge followed house on South Jackson Street president. (hrt ived keys for Mrs. Russell C.

Brouse, Mt Pleas- which at present is dosed. next meeting will be neia by a recessional march. ant Mills R.D. 1. 1957 FORD Fairlane 500 4-Door Hardtop.

V-8 Engine, Ra June 10. Henrv J. Kvesich. 41, salesman, HOLY COMMUNION dio and Heater, Fordomatic-Beautiful Grey ana White. service wen Ltoda Benfer, Sally DeMott, Larry Keef er, Carol Shaffer, Sarah Teats, Elizabeth Wilt, mri Gaffl Retnaley.

of Sunbury and Lois Kathryn Wy- Ready Bible School Holy Communion will be held in 1Q57 Chrysler New Yorker 4-Door Hardtop Full Power. att, 39, secretary, of selinsgrove. Milton Scouts For Shamokin Dam conjunction with the worship service Sunday at 9 a.m. in St. Paul's David R.

Hauck, 30, minister, Maroon and White. Mwdbert of the Junior class The Shamokin Dam Methodist Lutheran Church, Middlecreek son of Mrs. Clarence R. Hauck. New Berbn and Elaine L.

vfao were reedpierths of teoior high Mfera were: Carol Church, has completed plans for: To Tour Bermuda Dam. Dr. Walter Beck, of Selins KUne. 24. teacher, daughter of SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1958 Plymouth 4-Dr.

Sedan grove will conduct the service. James Bowman, Ray Ewig. Nellie George, Lorry Haas, Sharon Hd- Mr. and Mrs. Edward F.

KJane, A group of Milton Senior Girl its Daily Vacation Bible Jschooi with a meeting of all the teachers and helpers. Rev. Nelson A. Thomas will be the director of the Sunday school will be held at 10 McClure. Scouts will leave Mton on atur- ser.

Ton Karr. Charles Kunn, a.m. V-l Engine, Radio, Heater, power-ruts jldc Albert J. Bickhart barber, dav for a week's trip to Berumda. Kufhanna Leubaich.

Jands Menne, "asw Transmission. Very nice car. school. James Nelson, John Nelson, Linda They will go by bus to New York City and will travel by boat from son of Mr. ana Mrs.

aiobti Bickhart of Beavertown R.D. and The school will be held from K. FREDERICK MAUGER II Rhoads. Karen Roush, Susan Sa- ilSfi MERCURY Colonv Park l-Patiennr Station 1 June 10 to 21 from 9 to 11:15 a.m, there to Bermuda. Tney pian ro vidge, Erie Stein, Peggy Teats, Radio and Heater, Mercomatic Power Steering.

Pow mayor of Milton, has been select Deatma S. Pheasant, beautician, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Classes will be held for all grades return Friday evening of the com ed for inclusion in "Who's Who in There will be a nursery and kin er Brakes. Blue.

and Baroara vaiunas. The vocal awards were present- ing week. 0. Pheasant, of McClure. the East." MR.

DRESSLER GAINS Elmer T. Dressier, of Selinsgrove R.D. 2, Is showing steady improvement in Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, where he underwent surgery Wednesday morning for a' ruptured disc. He was admitted to the Center Tuesday afternoon. NO DOWN PAYMENT Far Month dergarten for the pre-school children.

Audio-visual aids will be The girls worked nara to se art hv Mirihael Dodd. Seniors who This an honor that occurs to 15 cure money tor tne urn Tney received merit awards for choir used each day as part of the wor persons in every ten thousand. have saved and worked for sev 1849 CADILLAC 4-Door. Birthday Greetings Mauger has been cited for his in 26.00 eral vears. wen Jean Mimer, Carol Shaffer, Donald Hunt, and Gal Remaley.

ship services. All children ot tne community are welcome. Mrs. Dorothy Wenrich will be in terest in education, politics and the military. 1954 CHEVROLET 4-Door Bel Air.

Miss Betty Jean Walter, daugh They will be accompanied by Mrs. Owen Nethercott, leader, and Other members of the sens class who also received awards were ter of Mr. and Mrs. Keuel wai MEMBER OF WEDDING PARTY charge of the nursery and kinder He is married to the former Mrs. Cora Miller, assistant lead R.D.

1 is cele carten. Her helpers are: uns MANY OTHERS TO CHOOS1 MOM Miss Nancy Lee Hedges, daugh May Ann Shimer, Milton, and they er. Mrs. T. D.

Shutt and Missi Wane Moyerr SaffljT Wiltr Janet Gernberlins. Judy Krouse, and brating her 19th birthday. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heig- have three children, Karen Ann, Zelda Shutt, Milton, also are going Gross, Judy Miller and Linda En- pie.

Harry Hummel, uroaa street, es, Dillsburg R.D. 3, was attended F. Scott and K. Frederick II, Linda Solomon. Dennis Stahl, son of Mr.

and Wo are prepared and willing to make good at promised and without quibble on any guarantee offered. OPEN EVENINGS DIAL AT 8-0871 The members of the junior clase by Miss Dana Leeper, Mifflintown, His military service includes 22 on the trip to Bermuda. The girls are Victoria Klinetob, Gail Reichard. Helen Covany, The primary department will be in charge of Mrs. James Brouse Mrs.

Nevin Stahl, South Market as a bridesmaid on her recent years of active and inactive duty who were given merit awards were Joanne Beaver. Sue Fitz Street. Sally Fulmer, Joanne Barnhart, marriage to Charles W. Coleman with the Pennsylvania National Miss Lura Wenrich, for many and Mrs. Donald Kerstetter.

Tne helpers are: Gloria Ray, Linda Wertz. and Sandra Hunt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles vears a resioeni oi oeunsgrove W.

Coleman, Lincoln, Neb. gerald, Barbara Fulmer, Becky Herman; Diane Kimmel, Bffll Beverly Buch, Marian now a guest at the KeDeKan juoage Mrs. Perry Simenton wui ne charge of the Junior Department. home in Harrisburg. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Severs, and David Snraer.

Hign- The heloers are: Debbie Ebert George Landis, was t2ht of the choral awards was Riding Mowers In 2 sizes to turn hard Jobs into fun. and Mrs. Bernard Ebert. TREATED AT HOSPITAL -V The junior high department will Dorothy Loudy, Middleburg R. the presenting of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Choral Award to Sal be in charge of Mrs.

Robert Burd admitted to Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Thursday afternoon a medical patient. Mr. Landis, suffering with a D. 1, was admitted to Lewistown HosDital Wednesday for treatment ly and Mrs. William Wertz.

Themu- Following the awards, W. Mt-chael Weader, supervising prind of cuts of the lett foot, sustained when she caught it In a lawnmow- er. Her condition is satisfactory. pal, spoke to the students concerning many achievements which the school has had recently. He DAUGHTER BORN also explained to the group A daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs.

Cunton Hupp, Front the trees which were recently planted in the circle. Two were placed in honor of Mrs. Edna Street, Liverpool, at 4:42 a.m. to day in Community Hospital, bun Raudenhush, former school nurse bury. The mother is the former IF YOU HAVE THIS Mary Jane Rapp.

and two were placed in honor of Albert Potteiger, former principal and teacher. The trees have been LEAVE HOSPITAL Mrs. Lois Lauver and son, Mt, presented by the local P.S.E.A. Pleasant Mills, anr" Robert Gil and the Senior High" Student Council. bert.

Selinsgrove R.D. 2, have At a recent meeting of the Na been discharged from the hospit vo -OJ3 tional Honor. organi- al. mm you Fast switch attachment system 6 Hp. Brlggs Stratton engine All gear transmission Plus many moro features PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate and Personal Property IN RE: Estate of E.

J. Dreese, late of Spring "Township, Snyder County, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Norman H. Rigel, Executor of the last Will and Testament of E. J.

Dreese, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, at the late residence of E. 4 in Beaver Springs, Snyder County, the following' described real estate and personal property, on SATURDAY, June 15, 1963 10:00 O'clock A.M. REAL ESTATE Alt that certain troct. of land ituat Stavtr Springi, Spring Towmhlp, Snydtr County, bounded and daurlbcd ai foliowti On the North by Main Strott; on th la it by lot of formorly Dr. Isaac Rothroclc, now Trl-Counry National Bank; on tho South by on Alloy; and on tho -Wort by lot of formorly William Spanglor, now Randall and Florone Haitlngor, having rontagt of lxty-ight (68) foot, moro or Int.

and extending that width ono hundred niraty (190) foot, mora er Ion, In depth, to an Alley, and Containing 12,920 Square Feet, more or leu. Whereon are erected a two-story brick dwelling, two-itory frame dwelling and Minor Outbuildings. rLEJ 1 of 3 Tillers Is best for your gardening needs. 33 5 haras ot Iri-tounty National eamt oreat. You can add new beauty to your homo and stop those annoying, costly repairs.

Replace your old wood hatchway with a modern all steel Bilco Door. Permanent, neat looking, weather-tight Built in springs afford effortless operation. PERSONAL PROPERTY. TO HELP FILL YOUR 7 OUTDOOR NEEDS. IVt hp.

Wisconsin angina Plus many more features Take off Plus many moro features Including Many Valuable Antiques Old range, G. E. refrigerator, table, chairs, rockers, tide board, mall desk, safe, library table, studio couch, lamps, floor covering, double -barrel shot gun (Remington), set of Johnson China, lot of dishes, glass ware, and cooking utensils, corner cupboard, Dutch sink, flour chest, antique drop-leaf table, 3-pc, living room suite, player piano, cherry boy, dock, 2 vases, antique floor mirrors, lot of pictures and frames, marble top stand, mohair settee, 4 chairs and rocker, umbrella holder, carpet, (olid seat rocker, tewing machine, stands, wardrobe, bed and dresser, chest of drawers, wood bed, springs and mattress, step ladder, B-pc. bedroom tufte, springs and mattress, bath sett, B-pc. bedroom suite with marble tap stand and dresser, hand mower, garden tools, wood, 1941 Flymouth Coupe, and many ether Kerns too numerous to mention.

TERMS: Purchasers bidding on the real estate must be prepared to pay 25 of the purchase price down in cash at the time the property is struck down and sign an agreement to pay the balance when possession is given on or -before 30 days and delivery of the deed. Terms of the personal property, CASH. i NORMAN H. RIGEL -XlVA Beaver Springs, Pa. Executor of tha Estate of E.

J. Dreese, deceased. HORACE W. VOUGHT, Attorney Middleburg, Pa. SPENCER H.

BINGAMAN, Auctioneer REFRESHMENT STAND Call us for free folder or we can suggest a competent workman Building "Supply, Inc. BUILDING MATERIALS -NORTH WATER STREET SELINSGROVE Dial DR 4-7011 or DR 4-6761 TRIAL-DRIVE IT TODAY AT CARL H. THOMAS TRIANGLE GARAGE ROBERT H. BASSETT BEAVERTOWlN, R. D.

1, BL00MSBURG, PA. SOUTH FRONT STREEV5UNBURY-.

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