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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 48

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41 THE MORNING HERALD. HAGERS1WN. Mi) Thursday. Oct. 2, IW9 Gty, County, Area Obituaries Dale E.

Draper THUKMONT KouzerviUe, Mis. i i a Nuncaker of Greencastlc, Mrs. Draper, 26. died Tuesday even- jog at Washington Hospital after a long illness. He was born in Frederick County, a son of Harold and Betty Kuhn Draper of Foxville.

An employee of Business Forms. He attended Dale Fuck of Mereersburg. Mi. Bethel United Methodist Church. Mrs.

Paul Truax of Hagerstown. and Misses Faye, Nellie and Tracey, at home. Also surviving are three sons. Kichard of Mereersburg, and Glenn and Scott at home: four brothers, Frank E. of Mereersburg, Thomas of St.

Thomas. Chester of Opheini. Ill daughter. Mrs. Kathryn Book- of Tburmo.it, Raymond S.

A retired Fairchild ev Jack Bunde officiating. Quentin of Baltimore, and Floydiemploye, be is survived Burial will be at the Churc dau ers Mrs Shirley M.jof th Brethren cemetery a The family will i )inder. She was born ii! Moorefield, W. Va. and lived in Hagerstown grandchildren.

and Harry of Mereersburg (three sisters, Mrs. a He 15 survived by his wife, Jornbaker and Mrs Kenne(h Sandra L. Draper, one (ty Mcrcersburg and Mrs daughter. Lori Ann and a son, Neil, both at home; maternal sh ffidd of and grandchildrcn LUUe grandparent, Mr. and Mrs.

Sm cs wil be ne Saturdav Charles Kuhn of Foxvrilc and 2 at thc Mount paternal grandmother. chur God wi(h the Rev Ona V. Draper of Foxville six Sarah a officiating brothers, Larry. Rooen Den- Buria wi bc jn Fairview nis, Douglas. Randy and Terry, Ccmeterv all of Foxville: and two sisters.

Karen and Kelli at home. Services will bc held at the Creager Funeral Home Saturday at a.m. with the Rev. Arthur Wood and the Rev. Leslie i I officiating.

Burial will bc in Rest Haven Memorial a near Frederick. The family will i friends after 11 a.m. today. Scolt B. Gordon MERCERSBURG.

Pa. -Scott B. Gordon, 51. of Route 3 died at Washington County Hospital Wednesday after an illness of three weeks. He was born in Fulton County, a son of Fred and Clara Peck Gordon.

A Marine Corps veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Bishop Raker VFW post in McConnellsburg, the Wesley Yeager A i a Legion post in Fort Loudon and the Blair County Rod and Gun Club. For the past 20 years he worked at Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg. He is survived by his wife, Anice Hull Gordon; i daughters, Mrs. William Ford and Mrs. Charles Ganlz of MUSIC Sing along with Artie's, 158 S.

Potomac. Thurs. 9 to 12. Adv. WHITEHALL GUN EXCHANGE 733-3918 Power Pistons $8.50 per 1000.

Adv. family will i friends at the Lininger Funeral Home, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Mary C. Condon Catherine Condon, wife of Dr.

David H. Condon of 1635 Lauran died at Washington Hospital Wednesday. She was born in Hagerstown, a daughter of James H. and Mary Hoke Moran. Besides her husband, there are no surviors.

She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church where serices will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday with Pastor Robert S. Passorelli officiating. Burial will in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary of St. Mary's Church will recite the Rosary on Friday at 7 p.m., at the Rouzer Funeral Home. Mrs. Ollie S. Follz DELMAR, N.Y.

Mrs. OUie Simmons Foltz died Wednesday morning at her home in Del Mar where she lived with her most of her life. Besides her daughter, she is survived by four 1'axton Simmons of Detroit Brown Simmons of Hec Oak, Utah; Claude Simmons of Zanesville, Ohio, and Fisher Simmons of Turtle Creek, and one sister, Mrs. Garretl Gochernuor of Moorefield. She was a member of Mary Young Rebekah Lodge, the Eastern Star of Hagerstown, and the Sons and Daughters of Liberty.

Funeral Services will be held Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at the Rest Haven Funeral Home, with the Rev. Joseph Porterfield Burial will be in the Rest Haven Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening fro m7-9. Willis J.

Seiss THURMONT Willis J. Seiss, 81, well known retired carpenter and farmer, died Wednesnay a Hospital. He was born in Frederick bounty, a son of Daniel L. and leagy Seiss. His wife, Ora M.

Saylor Seiss, died 20 years ago. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church. Rummage Sale, Church Basement Cor. Franklin N.

Locust Sts. Oct. 3 10 a.m. to 3 p.m Adv. THE DOLPHIN TAVERN Oct.

2. Dance to the "Impalas" 9:30 to 12:30. A Community Show At Ltitersburg Oct. 3 4 at 5 p.m. Cafeteria supper Sat.

evening. Adv. APPLES-CIDER APPLES (all varieties bu. $1.50 SWEET CIDER (in your container) gal. 69c YELLOW PUMPKINS 29c up HOMEGROWN POTATOES 50 Ibs.

$1.98 MARTIN'S FRUIT STAND Opposite Martin's Food Mkt. 2316 Penna. Ave. Open 'til 9 P.M. Daily SSS THIS COUPON GOOD FOR 100 FREE TRIPLE (S) BLUE STAMPS Plus Your Regular Stamps with every purchase of 10 gals, of gas or more at Snyder's Esso Service 523 Northern Ave.

Coupon Expires Oct. 9. 1969 HOMELiTE CHAIN SAW C-51 Was Stolen Within Past Week Reward for Information Ph. 739-3577 KENNETH N. HATFIELD He is survived daughters, Mrs.

by six Mary Thompson of Frederick, Mrs Ruth Lidie of Thurmont, Mrs. Alberta Stottlemyer of Havre De Grace, Mrs. Zelma Smith and Mrs. Delores Orndorff of Thurmont, and Mrs. Catherine Long of Orlando, seven sons, Robert Francis L.

Fred K. and Sterling A. all METAL ROOFS Houses, barns, outbuildings. Re- Mired, replaced, painted. R.

Mpnninger. Ph. 739-3696. Adv. Services will lie held Saturday at 2 p.m.

at the Creager Funeral Home with the Rev. William E. Ervin officiating. Burial will be in Blue Ridge Cemetery. Mrs.

Ruth O. Martin Carroll of Chambersburg, Pa. Mrs. Theda B. Swart! and Mrs.

Maxine E. Henson, both of Hagerstowr; brother, Victor 9. friends Friday evening from Brooks of Hagerstown and eight grandchildren. The funeral will be held It has been requested tha Cowers be omitted a memorial donations be made tc Friday at 2 p.m. at the Nord the building fund of Mt.

Tabo Mrs. Ruth 0. Martin of 28 ment gnvunet ghvome with the'Lutheran Church Laurel widow of Wallac Martin, died at home Wednes day. Born in Hagerstown, she wa the daughter of William am Mary Elizabeth a a Hose. She is survived by daughter, Mrs.

William Potte and a sister, Mrs. Katherin Miller, both of Hagerstown. Mrs. Martin was a membe of Trinity Lutheran Church. Services will be held at th Rouzer Funeral Home Saturda at 2 p.m.

with the Rev. Dr Wilson P. Ard officiating. Buria will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. The family will i i 'riends at the funeral homi 'rom 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday. Warren C. Brooks Warren C. Brooks, of 758 Spruce husband of the late Myers Brooks, died Vednesday at the Western Maryland State Hospital. Born in Hagerstown, he wa he son of Daniel M.

and Nanc; Mentzer Brooks. He was a for mer deacon of the First Baptis Church and a member of the Men's Biblfe Class. Social Nlte Every Sat. Nite 1:00 p.m. State Line Communit; State Line, Pa.

Adv SALWAY PEACHES APPLES of all varieties, cider. Keller Lewis 4 Son, Cavetown. 824-2811 Adv LADIES DUE TO YOUR MANY REQUESTS We Are Again Giving You a Helene Curtis Wiglet Free with Our $17.50 Permanents Call Today for An Appointment Potomac Beauty Salon, Inc. 220 S. Potomac St.

Hagerstown, Md. Ph. 739-5717 Hairstylist Needed Ph. 731 -2170 You can trust your transmission to World's Largest Transmiss'ion Specialists FREE TOWING FREE ROAD TEST Guaranteed At Over 500 Centers From Coast to Coast 733-4510 1317 DUAL HIGHWAY LAWN NEED COMBING? For years, lawn experts have recommended de-thatching in the Fall to let Winter's moisture soak down into the soil and give a lawn a head start the following Spring. Remove dead grass, leaves, stems, clippings, with our "Blue Bird" LAWN COMBER.

Pick up debris and leaves with our LAWN SWEEPERS (power or manual available). at 1600 Virginia Avenue Phone: 797-5075 FRIDAY SPECIAL SHRIMP DINNER FRENCH FRIES, TOSS SALAD, HOT ROLL BUTTER LONG MEADOW SHOPPING CENTER ing. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery. The family will i friends at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. Lovitt M.

Fiery Lovitt Maxwell (Max) Fiery, Lester R. Griffith Lester Raymond Griffith, 37 401 S. Potomac die Wednesday morning at hi home. Born in Bakerton, W. was a son of Martin Raymon 73, died Wednesday at Florence Kidwiler Griffith Newton Baker Hospital where he was a patient for six months Born and reared at Fairview, he was the son of the late Samuel L.

and Anna Spickler Fiery. A member of the Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church, he a 1s belonged to the Loyal Order of Nancy Hull Griffith; son Moose, the Fraternal Order ofJMichael at home and Eagles and the Last Man's brother, Charles M. of Hagers and was employed for the pas 10 years at the Hagerstown Block Company. He was member of St.

Mark's Lutheran Church, Hagerstown. Besides his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs Club. He was a veteran of World War II and worked as a machinist for the Maryland Railroad until retiring because of ill health. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Josephine Pittinger i sister, Mary Schnebly of brothers, M.

Oscar of Hagerstown and Lyman of Cumberland. Services will be held at the A.K. Coffman funeral home Saturday at 2 p.m. with the town. The body was removed to thi Best Haven Funeral Chape where friends may call.

Funera services will be held Saturda at 2 p.m., at the chapel wit! the Reverend Charles Birx, ol Relating. Burial will be in Rest Havel Cemetery. The family wi! receive friends at the chapel to 9 'Friday evening. Frank Gorichky Funeral services for Fran Notice The Offices of WILLIAM G. REES Attorney at Law Are Now Located at 111 WEST WASHINGTON ST.

2nd Floor Hagerstown, Md. BRUNING PAINTS BRUTONE HOMOGENIZED-One'Coat Vinyl Off Reg. $7.45 Now $4.95 Gal. Available in Semi-Gloss at $5.95 Gal. Martin's Paint Wallpaper Across from Martin's Food Market Phone 739-9491 NOTICE: ASH COLLECTION COSGROVE BROS.

Starting Oct. 3, 1969 to May 16, -970 10. SEASON Pickup Every Friday Evening 6 P.M. Also, General Hauling Trash Removal Phone 739-1147 or 582-2094 LIGHTING FIXTURES FIXTURES FOR ANY DECOR ANY ROOM IN HOUSE. Authorized Westinghouse Dealer Carrying Full Line of Westinghouse Appliances.

SHIFLER ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATES, INC. 16 Edgewood Drive Hagerstown, Md. Ph. 731-1618 Gorichlty, auto race driver whoeretown; sister, Mrs. Webster P.

died from injuries after Hollingswortn, Haicrstown. seven-car accident at ej The body was removed to the Hagerstown Raceway Sunday ts Haven Funeral night, will be held today at 10 in the Reinsel Funeral lome, Sharon, Pa. Gorichky, 32, is survived by his wife, the former Joyce Marie Zorri, a son, Frank and a daughter, Carrie Lynn. He was employed by the ibenasgo Steel Erectors Division of the Great Lakes Ex- avation Youngstown, Ohio. Although this was his first Wednesday morning.

ear of racing on this area's uper-modified circuit, he was istablished veteran and had Harry B. and Ida Mae Huntz- ompeted at tracks near his lome in West Middlesex, infield. He was driving a Travis-huilt uper sprint owned by Koshier Brothers this season. Mrs. Mary E.

Kecfer Mrs. Mary Edith Keefer, 92, 47 S. Prospect widow of S. Keefer, died at the Washington Hospital town. arly Wednesday i ollowing a lengthy illness.

She had been a resident of ears. Born in Washington Jpunty, daughter of Joshua, and jda- Pittenger Troup, she was member of Zion Reformed Church, Hagerstown. She is survived by a son, Dr. Edgar S. Keefer Jr.

of St. 'etersburg, a daughter, Irs. Pauline 'Anderson of Hag- where 'friends may call. Funeral sen-ices will be held Friday at 2 p.m., at the chapel with the Reverend Arthur L. Grove officiating.

Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery. Ralph D. Bowman Ralph Denton Bowman, 61, ol 333 Devonshire died at the Washington County Hospital on He was born and reared in Hagerstown and was a son of berger Bowman. He was a member of Christ Reformed vmt in i .1 ncluding Sharon, Mercer, and Church, Clever Smith Bible 5 Class, Western Enterprise Fire Company and a Valley Firemen's Association. He is survived by his wife, Tangle Bowman; daughter, Mrs.

Barry Mason of Hagerstown; grandson; sister, Mrs. Esta Troxell of Hagerstown; brothers, J. David and Arthur, both of Hagers- Services will be held at the Coffman Funeral Home' on Friday at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. Law- Talon Manor for the past four rence Strunk will officiate; burial in Rest Haven Cemetery.

Family will meet friends at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. CUSTOM BUTCHERING Burtner's Meats, Middletown, Md. Also fresh pork beef. Ph. 3716829 or 371-6948.

Adv. WE WISH TO THANK The Revs. John Schildt and Howard Kaucher, Friends, Relatives and Neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown following the sudden death of our Husband, Son and Brother, ROBERT BOYD MONNINGER Also for the beautiful floral tributes and cards of sympathy. Wife, Parents Sister. SSS sss THIS COUPON GOOD FOR 100 FREE TRIPLE (S) BLUE STAMPS Plus Your Regular Stamps with every $3.00 or more purchase of gas Marty Snook's B-P-Sinclair Potomac Artizan Williamsport, Md.

Coupon Expires Ocl: 9, 1869 Middle Aged Man For General Work. Must Live In. Salary Plus Room and Board. Apply In Person. WASHINGTON COUNTY- ORPHAN'S HOME SEDAN 4 DOOR STATION WAGON First Time In This Area See--Drive--Buy These Newest Additions To The Toyota Line At FLEIGI 672 Oak Hill Avenue Phone 733 2300 "QUALITY MEATS AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD" ESSKAY'S WHOLE BIG Ib.

29c 'limit 4.) Wilson All Meat Franks Ib. 59c Esskay Budget Bacon Ends 3 Ibs. SI.00 Old Virginia Red Eye Country Ham Slices Ib. SI .49 Oscar Mayer Balogna, sliced Ib. 69c Chunk style Ib.

59c Pillsbury Gingerbread Box 29c Bonnie Bread, 16 oz. size 5 loaves 99c 50 Ib. bag potatoes SI .39 Ice Cream 2 gal. 69c Chose Sanborn Coffee Ib. 69c Fresh Dipped Chesapeake Bay Oysters EARL'S FOOD MARKET State Line, Pa.

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Financing Available FRIENDLY MARKET 124 VS. Franklin St. 739-4488 Free Parking in Former Acme Lot Open Sunday 8-5 RIB or CLUB STEAK Ib. 97c RIB ROAST lb.93c WILSON CERTIFIED SLICED BACON Ib. 75c BROOKMEADOW PUDDING Ib.SOc COFFEE Ib.

con 69c ROYAL GELATINE box 9c TOILET TISSUE 4 roll pock 29c SHORTENING 3 Ib. con 65c WOLFF McKOWN Serving 4 Generations "Your Store For Name Brands" Compare Prices Anywhere You wish, then visit us and see for yourself Our Terms Discount for immediate cash Up To 3 Yrs. To Pay No Down Payment Open Fri. 9a.m. 9p.m.

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Open 9 to 9 100 EXTRA TRIPLE SSS BLUE STAMPS plus your regular stamps with this coupon and purchase of $2.00 or more at any TRIPLE-S-MERCHANT Other Than Grand Union Coupon must be signed by customer NAME Good thru Oct. 11, 1969 Limit.On Coupon Per Customer Check, Compare Our Prices Anywhere Smoked Bolog Ib. 89c All Meat Bolog Ib. 59c Boiled Ham Ib. $1.19 Longhorn Cheese Ib.

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45c Pork Chops Ib. 59c Ground Chuck Ib. 69c Chuck Steaks Ib. 69c Pon Haus Ib. 19c Country Pudding Ib.

49c Dog Food $1.39 Brooms Can Salmon Can Tuna Domino Sugar 10 cans 96c only 96c 1 Ib. 69c 4 cans 99c 5 Ib. 65e "Large" Country Eggs Sliced Bacon spcc Homegrown Potatoes (Fancy) 2 3 Ibs. 3 9 2 bushel .50 "DISCOUNT" PRODUCE MARKET 823 South Potomac St. The House of Bargain..

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