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where he will study with Robert Anderson while persuing the Master of Music and Master of Sacred Music degrees. He has been organist at Saint John Lutheran Church in Northumberland for the past three years. A Kimbel organ recital was televised recently over WVIA (Channel 44) as part of the "Music from Susquehanna" series. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Kimbel of Danville RD 5. Meat plant owner convicted READING A Shillington, meat plant operator was found guilty Feb. 2 in the U.S. District Court in Reading, of assaulting. three federal inspection officials with a deadly weapon and forcibly interfering with official inspection at his plant.

Harvey Nathan, of Salsburg Quality Meats, faces up to 10, yers in jail and fines of up to $10,000 for chasing a compliance officer and two meat inspectors from his plant with a loaded rifle as they attempted to conduct official inspection last Aug. 10. Federal Judge E. Mac Troutman delayed sentencing until a presentence probation report is prepared on Nathan, who is now free on a $10,000 bond. Assisting Secretary of Agriculture Carol Tucker Foreman said this is the second time action has been taken by the.

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) against the same plant for physical violence involving Food Safety and Quality Service (FSQS) officials. Meat grading services were withdrawn from the plant until May 5, in an administrative action on Nov. 26, 1977. Ms.

Foreman said at that time that physical violence or gross verbal abuse of federal personnel attempting to carry out their official duties would not be tolerated. Meat grading and meat inspection are two separate FSQS services. BONITA K. BEAVER (Hal Miller Photo) Engagement announced DANVILLE Announcement has been made of the engagement of Bonita K. Beaver, daughter of Mrs.

June Beaver, and the late C. Joseph Beaver, Bloomsburg, to Clair C. Hock, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clair C. Hock, Bloomsburg. The bride-to-be is a 1975 graduate of Bloomsburg High School and is employed by DANVILLE NEWS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1978 PAGE 3 THE Supreme Court back in full strength By CHARLOTTE MOULTON WASHINGTON (UPI) The Supreme Court was at full strength today for the first time in weeks and facing the need to rule on "reverse discrimination" at the University of California and public sale of the Nixon White House tapes, among other issues. Justice William Brennan, who had to miss the January sessions to take treatments for, a malignant tumor on a vocal cord, was starting the second half of the 1977-78 term with his colleagues today. His doctor says full recovery is expected.

Since the justices have been in recess for four weeks, they faced a huge backlog of new cases at their private conference Friday. Cases accepted for review now will not be argued until October at the earliest, when the 1978-79 term begins. Opinions on some of the cases already heard were scheduled for today and Wednesday. It has been four months since the court took under advisement California's appeal from a state court decision striking down the university's special admissions program for minorities at the medical school in Davis. The ruling favored Allan Bakke, a twice-rejected white applicant, argued the program unconstitutionally dis- Bloomsburg Electrical Supply.

Her fiance, a 1972 graduate of Bloomsburg High School is employed by his father. PERSHING C. PHILLIPS, JR. AND KIM RENEE McAFEE (Glen Edwards) criminates against whites. Richard Nixon has asked the justices to block the broadcast and public sale of 20 hours of White House tapes played at the Watergate cover-up trial.

Printed transcripts have long been available but Nixon argues that commercial distribution of the recordings would invade his privacy. Privacy has also been the ground for an employer attack on spot checks by government agents for safety and health hazards to workers. Press issues include: -Access of reporters to jails. -Whether newspapers must' give up ownership of broadcasting stations in the city where they publish. -Whether a state may prosecute a newspaper for reporting the secret investigation of a judge.

-Whether police with a warrant may search a newspapictures useful as evidence or whether a subpoena specifying the items is required. Other pending cases deal with Tennessee's refusal to let clergymen serve in the state legislature, a damage suit against an Indiana judge who approved sterilization of a young girl without her knowledge, and whether the National Society of Professional Engineers must allow competitive bidding by its 69,000 members. BOONE BORN Daniel Boone, the Kentucky pioneer, was born Feb. 11, 1735. President's it's It Terrific only happens values, once terrific a year.

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Special 7.49 SAVE All Items Subject To Limited quantities, Sizes, Colors and Styles Sorry, No Phone Orders. You Can Charge It McAfee-Phillips to marry BLOOMSBURG The engagement of Miss Kim Renee McAfee to Pershing C. Phillips Jr. has been announced by their -parents, Mr. and Mrs.

David R. Farrell, Bloomsburg RD 2, and Mr. and Mrs. Pershing C. Phillips, Danville RD 4.

Miss McAfee is a 1975 graduate of Danville Senior High School and is an employee of Grandview Health Home, Danville. Her fiance, a 1971 graduate of Danville Senior High School, is presently at-. Special 2 for $5 Rug LO remnants. Rug remnants in assorted colors and piles. All tough fiber blends.

Choose to fringed rugs or to rugs with serged edges. tending Williamsport Area Community College, majoring in forestry. He is also employed by Grandview Health Home, Danville. A May wedding is planned. Woman arrested MR.

AND MRS. JOHN CALVIN CLARK III (Hal Miller Photo) Donna Lou Tharp, John C. Clark Ill united in Donna Lou Tharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Tharp, Elysburg RD2, and John Calvin Clark III, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Clark, Danville RD 5, celebrated marriage Saturday, February 18. Rev. Kenneth Zimmerman performed the double ring ceremony at St. John's Lutheran Church, Danville RD 5.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a. quiana knit gown fashioned with a high gathered neckline, fitted sleeves and a semi-full flared skirt. Maribou accented the sleeves and she wore a matching maribou camelot hat. She carried a fantasy cascade of all white fugi mums, pom-poms, miniature carnations with brisal fairy and ivy cascade. Cathy Dressler, Danville RD 5, was the matron of honor.

She wore a jade green gown fashioned with a high neckline, sleeveless bodice and full flared skirt. Maribou trimmed a bolero jacket worn atop the gown and she wore a matching maribou camelot hat. Her 'nosegay was of orange and green pom-poms with yellow miniature carnations and yellow statice. Ronald Klein, Danville RD 1, was the best man for the occasion and ushers were Boyd Dressler Danville RD 5, and Chester Nebrotski Danville RD 6. Sue Mordan supplied the THE DANVILLE NEWS ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1, 1897 The Only Daily Paper In Montour County Danville, Pa.

Entered in the Danville Post Office as Second Class Matter EARLE CORNELIUS Managing Editor DONALD JEFFREY General Manager Issued Daily except Sunday By the Danville News Division of The Profressive Publishing Co. The Danville News Building Danville, Pa. 275-3235-6 Zip Code 17821 Subscription rates by carrier boy 75 cents a week. Home delivery, $35.00, one year. Pennsylvania mail rate, $30.00 one year Outside Pennsylvania by mail $3.50 per month.

musical selections. A reception with some 100 guests was held at the Washington Fire Company, Danville. The bride is a 1973 graduate of Southern Columbia High School and she is employed at Bernardi Jewelers of Danville. The groom is a 1971 graduate of the Danville Area High School and a 1973 graduate of Keystone Junior College. He holds- a B.S.

degree from Pennsylvania State University in agricultural business management. He is employed Northumberland County Conservation District under the CETA program. Kimbel performs in NYC SELINSGROVE Joseph R. Kimbel of Danville, senior applied music major at Susquehanna University, is preparing for his first New York City organ recital. It is scheduled for Sunday, Feb.

26, at 4 p.m. at the Church of the Heavenly Rest. The church is located at Fifth Avenue and 90th Street in Manhattan, and houses a large, four-manual Austin organ. The program will consist of works by Romantic and contemporary French composers: Allegro from Symphony No. 6 by Charles Marie Widow, Postlude for the Evening Office by Jehan Alain, Toccata by Jean Guillou, Choral in Minor by Cesar Franck, Song of May by Joseph Jongen, and Finale from Symphony No.

6 by Louis Vierne. Kimbel, the recipient of a number of awards in various organ playing competitions in the last several years, i is a student of Dr. James Boeringer at Susquehanna. After graduation this May, he plans to enter Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Today's energy saving tip If buying new draperies, look for those that are thermal-lined. They keep in the heat and help keep house cool in summer.

For more information on how tosave energy, call your Penn State University County Extension Service at 275-3731. ALLENTOWN, Pa. (UPI) Linda Susan Smith was a bit better at theatrical makeup than she was at banditry but only a little. Police arrested the 27-yearold Whitehall Township resident and charged her with the "Bearded Bandit" robbery of $65 from the Foxmore Casuals Store in the Lehigh Valley Mall Feb. 11.

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