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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 36

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THIBTV-SPC THE MORNING HERALD, HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND FRIDAY, MAY 4, IMS Ridenour Outlines Platform Installation Of Rabbi Set For Tonight D. Keller Ridenour said yesterday be bad three prime reasons for deciding to become the lie publican candidate for state sen ator this year. Ridenour, a native of Washing ton County and a resident of the Boonsboro district, was named as Brown's Baud Plays At Ixcal High School Brown and His Band of i i ir 11 U-H -ii i i distinguished themselves Rabbi Hmold Miller will be am wumc formally installed as ovvil ig sc h0 leader of Na, Ab-, Thc TM this evening o'clock. LOCAL DEATHS Errwtt F. Munion Krnest V.

Munson, 220 East Avenue, died yesterday afternoon at the Gateway Convalescent Home, after illness of live years, aged years. Born in llagerstoun, tie the son of Frederick and Amelia Schalcr Munson. cal 770. American FederalTM of! lie was a member of Ihe foupl, both of Myersvillc; Mrs. Catherine Horine, llagers own; two brothers, Oscar Green imithsburK; John Green, Frcder- ck, The body was removed to (lie iast funeral Home in Boonsboro The instiulins rnblii will IK was staged in the a Fire Company, Modern Wood, man Kiihn Kaplan, director of of Die local high school.

I men of America am! Fourth Pennsylvania Omno! of the Union. KilK soio pcl fonnimtes wcro War( Democrat dub. if American Hebrew Longrega- wn l)v Ncwsomc lcnor Mr. Munson was a truck farm. vhere services will be held Sat inlay at 2:30 p.m.

with the Grossnickle officiating. In-! The ermcnt i be made in the etcr; Hoy Main, allo saxophonist: Itho old city market at the city he University of Cincinalli and Rob Williams, pianist: and Bob hall location, then the present lie Hebrew Union College Vocal soloist with market building. Institute of JU'IifjiTM. Ithe band tins Siw X.tro. i Surviving are Mrs.

Cora A former U.S. Army chaplain, Rabbi Kaplan served at Ihe West Point Knox. ions. lUibbi Kapbn is a graduate of saxophonist: Fred Ilaller, I rump- or for 60 years, attending first anil i a a He was fmuictim: rabhi of Temple Belli' cl of Niirllieri) VYe-itchcster. N'i'iv Ynrk.

where he served ten years De-fore being called tn bead the Greater Philadelphia federation of lleform Synagogues, liabbi a a is also senior advisor to ihe Middle Atlantic Federation of Temple Youth. The installation will include welcoming remarks by Norman Rosen, president of the congregation. An Onei! Shabbath will follow the Service. An a i bit of comciy i sons cr uas turned in by Mulch 1 A Hobcrt 10., Hagerstown: and Stumiiy llrottii, hrolher of i i Stevens, al home; brother, Thomas son. Baltimore: 16 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

The body was a to the Minnich Funeral Home, llagers- lovsj). Funeral plans will be announced later. Lurhtr C. Green C. Green, died at the (home of his daughter, Mrs.

Ethe Howe, near Boonsboro Wcdnes at 5:30 a.m. of paralysis af South High Scholarship Pins Given Scholarship received reward a i a a a South Hagerstown High Schooljter an illness of two years, aged receptionjP''W Wednesday years. when students, nidslly i wils lonl Mycrsville, son Art Exhibit To Continue Until May 6 Patients At Western Md. Hospital Here Keep Cool The Cumberland Valley art exhibition at Ihc Washington County Museum of Fine Arts will be extended through Sunday, May 6. it was announced yesterday.

Forty six patients at Western Maryland Stale Hospital in Hagerstown should be a lot more A patients who, as a result at spinal disease or injury, had lott ability lo perspire. On hot, comfortable this summer than muggy days their suffering was last, thanks lo the hospital's new $22.000 air conditioning unit. The new unit will mean belter exhibit, which has becnpre tor paraplegic, respiratory, Boonsboro Cemetery. The family will meet friends at the funeral 'lome this evening. Victor Buhrmsn Victor P.

a aged 70, ilied suddenly on Tuesday at his home, 11 North Mulberry St. Born in Foxvillc, he was the discussed, has drawn large crowds and much interest. One unusual feature of this year's show is the fact that more paintings have been purchased from it than from any previous exhibit. Not only have the paint- and cardiac patients, many of this," son of the laic William vhom are elderly, according to ntenclent of Ihe Stale Chronic )isease Hospitals. Dr.

McCallum also believes that the installation vill effect a considerable saving ings been purchased locally, bui out-of-town buyers as well. a i a I a a a i The Pangborn Corporation once hart resided in Hnfwstownlagatn led Ihe way by obtaining Hie past 14 years where hciten paintings for i(s permanent operated a grocery store for a collection. The selection showed number years. He is survived by his wife, G. (Flair) a daughters, Mrs.

Mary Jane Bit- Ul Mrs E(lan a wide diversification ol subjects and interests. The senior class of Shippens- lurg State College purchased a Local Stiulenl Wins At Union SCHKNKCTADY, N.Y. David Ij. Drungiirt of Hagcrslown, deep interesrin as among Ihe students honored ity action on our unemployment traditional D. KELLER RIDKNOL'R GOP candidate earlier this week by the Republican State Central Committee.

"First of all," declared the candidate yesterday. "I have were awarded latc 15 i (keen. 'in re a scholarship i retired farmer. pupils must make at leaM a Ji average in al! subjects i(( rs Gomez a a The and i pamitsjMrs. Ethel M.

Howe, liuonsburo; heard Douglas M. Hivcns, director Gladhill, Sabillasville; one son, Victor, Myersvillc; one brother, Grover, Koxville; sister, Mrs. Esther McPherson, Lanlz; five grandchildren, 3 great grand children. The body was removed to the is suivivc hy dirce (laugh- and Susat Cl 'K C1 '''uneral Home in Thur- te was a Funeral services will be held luday al 2 p.m. with the Kev.

C. H. Corl i i a i Inter- of i and supervision, speak on the importance this country must place on scholarship. is lo compete with problem. Having personally experienced unemployment for a year and a half, I know the feelings of Ihe many jobless we still have in our midst." Secondly, said Ridenour, "I am very disturbed by continuing increases in Maryland's laxalion.

And far too much of the increased spending is for expansion of 'overhead' costs of state government are not Continued on Page 16 2 MILLER'S ASPARAGUS At City Market, Fri. and priv.e day exercises Thursday. Brungarl, a senior liberal arts- engineering major, won the $25 Lawrence A. a i Prize awarded annually lo the engineering student who makes Ihe greatest contribution in the i of arts and music. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Brun- garl. 9)4 Salem and a graduate of McDonogh (Md.) High School. Sat. Morning.

Adv. BPS PAINT Hardware Glass Mariin Hardware Co. RE 9-5275 Adv. oilier nations where scholarship is placed on a very high plane. Following the program, students und parents attended a reception in the school cafeteria, prepared minder the supervision of Mrs.

Mary Miller, foods instructor. Mrs. Charlotte E. Dixon, College Park; llirce sons, Jacob P. Green, Reid, Harry L.

Green. Hagerstown Rt. floy W. Green, Boonsboro: 18 grandchildren, two great grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Harry Schrnyer, Mrs.

Eva HARD SHELL CRABS Clams Platters Park Circle Tavern Adv. iient i be made in (he Blue tidge Cemetery. Survivors Omitted from the survivors of Guy Zimmerman Eavey were tep daughter, Mrs. Florean Wi- ey; step mother, Mrs. Lila Shafcr) Eavey, Hagerstown.

4 half sisters and one Iialf brother. PATRICIA OREEB A FULL TIME COUNTY COMMISSIONER By Aulh. of Cand. ENTERTAINMENT fled Men's Hall. 33 A i a Tonile J.

B. Combo Saturday The a a Members and Guests. Adv VOTE FOR A C. A for a full i County Commissioner in the Democratic Primary May 15. A Saturday, May 5 Hagerstown Washington County House Tour $3.75 For Complete Tour Tickets At Each House Luncheon St.

James School p.m. Price $1.50 FREE This Coupon Good For FREE 100 Bonus Triple Blue Stamps Plus Your Regular Stamps When Presented To 1101 Jefferson Blvd. DialRE3-1742 Provided A Purchase Of $3.00 Or More Is Made At The Same Time OTfcr Expires May 8 Mmil: 1 Coupon Per Family I The Offices of CHAPMAN AND ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS ore now located at 49 Summit Avenue Second Floor Phone RE 3-5676 ntense. Mrs. Sehweinhaut, then a member of the House Wayi and Means Committee, dttw mined "to do something about At Ihe next budget hearing la Annapolis, she presented the need for air conditioning a jection of the hospital, and did not let the' mailer rest until the money waj presentee the school as a gift from Ihe class of 1962.

Another out-of-state buyer was Dr. Lester J. Abend, New York Dr. and Mrs. Abend i visiting Ihe museum over the wcckcnc found the exhibition so interesting that I hey purchased two art works from it.

Perhaps Ihe most unusual sale came a feiv days ago. when Sir. and Mrs. Karl G. Wcstin, Stockholm.

Sweden, visited Ihe museum and bought a a i i they anted for their home Sweden. Arrangements have been made send the painting to them after the exhibition. Mr. Wcslin is president of A-B Weslin and Backlund. They "are the executive representatives and manufacturers of Pangborn Corporation equipment in the Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden, Denmar and Finland.

by reducing the need for oxygen madc avai a bi and oxygen tents. A ui, i Tlle cmef value of Ihe air con- All hough Ine hospital had sub- Boning will be in reducing th, m.tted a request for funds, the humidit according to TM money was not forthcoming until Ca lura That vjj grea(l an a ret Scl J- those patients who are unable i a D. Montgomery), sweal i( ou( he chairman of the State Commission on the Aging, appeared on Ihe scene. During a visit to the hospital last year, Mrs.Schweinhaut saw for herself the pathetic condition CALL US For estimates on roofing and spouting. No down payment.

Better Homes, Inc. RE 3-1200. Adv. RETAIL SALES MANAGER experienced in Ladies ready to wear. Excellent opportunity for right person.

Take full charge of operation. Salary open. Write Box Herald-Mail Co. SPECIAL AT KRESGE'S -HARDY AZALEAS 57cea. 2 For $1.00 Enjoy vibrant color in your garden--this i Pastel or ciecp hues a i as hedges, living borders, or in groups for mass color.

Easy to grow in sun or semi-shade directions included. several from Kresge's huge new shipment! KRESGE'S LONG MEADOW SHOPPING CENTER WEEK END RHODODENDRONS 39c 98c FLOWERING PEACH 3fo $1.98 FLOWERING PLUM 3f $1.98 KRESGE'S LONG MEADOW SHOPPING CENTER OFFICE MANAGER Prominent Manufacturer requires man to supervise office force as well as be responsible for all paper work for plant. Salary open. Write Box Herald-Mail Co. I Effective SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1962 Our office and showroom will close each Saturday at 1 P.

M. until further notice. THE JONES GAS CO. P.O. Box 528 RE 9-2724 West Memorial Blvd.

Hagerstown, Md. Moy 5th 4-8 P.M. Mount Nebo E.U.B. Church Adults 1 5 0 Tlckrts also av PERSONAL LOANS AND GENERAL FINANCING Thomas Suns, Awnings Storm i i H'-'cd Molor To i Hagerstown Loan Thrift Corp. 138 W.

Washington St. RE 3-1220 Brntp a a a a BRIGHTWOOD ACRES One of Hagerstown's Finest New Developments Just North of U. S. Route 40 Two Miles East of Town Select and Buy Your Future Home Site Now! ALL LOTS RESTRICTED E. D.

PLUMMER SONS Owners and Developers Call REgent 9-1986 SPECIAL! Pre-Season SALE ON G. E. AIR CONDITIONERS also DEMONSTRATOR M.ODEL RANGES SPICHER'S APPLIANCE 2055 a Ave. "Good Country Cooking" May 5th 4-8 P.M. Mount Nebo E.U.B.

Church Etxmsboro, Md, Adults $1.50 Children 7fic Tickets also available at door TWs ad sponsored by Bortnsboro Esso Service Gallons Meat MXt. Main St. Boonsbore Curtom Butchering CENTRAL SHOE SERVICE 61 E. Franklin St. Due to the death of proprietor, please call for your shoes at earliest convenience.

WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY, MAY 4 from 1 to 5 P.M. and SATURDAY, MAY 5 from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Ralph F. Keplinger, Jr.

It's Spring! Time to decorate Your Home! More Bargains at Fiery's WAH If PAPFM A-AlLslLalT 25c Roil 39c Roll SPECIALLY PRICED Comparable with 49c and 59c Paper! J. RALPH FIERY, INC. 66 West Franklin 3-3971 ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER Is A True Bourbon and America's FASTEST GROWING BOURBON $4.35 $1.42 qt. 1 2 pt. Slralelil Bourbon Whiskey 86 Prool Htram Walker Sc Son, Peorla, UI.

FREE FREE FREE HOT DOG SANDWICHES TO EVERYONE ON SATURDAY, AFTER 10:00 A.M. (While They Last) Smoked Hams 59c Ib. Minced Bologna 50c Ib. All Meat Franks 3 Ibs. Si.10 Fr.

Hamburger 3 Ibs. Si.00 Smoked Bacon Butcher Bologna Luncheon Loaves Swiss Cheese 49c Ib. 69c Ib. 55c Ib. 65c Ib.

LEWIS COSS FRUIT MARKET Mile Past Airport on Route 11 USED APPLIANCE SALE AT Potomac Edison's Boonsboro Store Tested, approved and guaranteed used appliances at special bargain prices. $89.95 i i a i Refrigerator $89.95 Family Size. $5 down and $5 a month ABC Wringer-type WASHER. $69.95 Excellent Condition. $5 down, $5 a month 1960 Model Frigidaire FREEZER 5 year warranty.

Floor model. Save $90 North Main Street Call or See Page Otto at POTOMAC EDISON Boonsboro APPRECIATION 1 We, Of The Hopkins Gruber Co, Desire lo express our gniliturte to all our friend-, and patrons for thicr most loyal support i i our i sale. It was phenomenal. THANK I Your patient indulgence while a i i i.il i desired and early season's i ly appreciated. We are now in our new home al I 1 i i TOMAC STREET, a i i i merchandise arrives, fiusyins; i a opening.

In the a i we arc open tor and cordially Invite you to conic in. if browse around, and let us know what you drink ot our now location. Kdw, J. Ostetka Dress up your home for Spring! ENETIAM BUNDS COTTON TAPE COTTON BONDERIZED STEEL SLATS WHITE ENAMEL PAINT 64 Inches Long--18" to 36" Wide 2 Blinds for 4.89 )g Your Sides) J. RALPH FIERY, INC, Franklin Street blal RI 14 FRIENDLY MARKET 124 W.

Franklin Self-Service--Next lo Acme OPEN SUNDAY 8-5 Fresh PORK SHOULDERS 29c ALL MEAT FRANKS Mnm11 1riri( 47c STEAKS rc 59 FRESH PORK SAUSAGE 3 $1.00 We Make Our Own Sausage--Hot or Mild No. BANANAS lOc Frozen PEAS z. l)kgs. .00 Mrs. Filbert's MAYONNAISE P'- 37c KRAUT 2 2 a size cans 29c Tib )' Dancing In The Delightful Atmosphere Of The "Walnut Room" TM.

by 9:30 0 MAY 4th "The DIXIE RAMBLERS" 12:30 Enjoy Our Towne Country Nite SAT. MAY Music by The Kountry Kittens Music by the THE FINEST QUALITY FU1MITUP AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE I so noturolly YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR FURNITURE DOLLAR plus terms: As you wont them MEYERS BERKSON, Inc. SMI W. Franklin Post Offlw POTOMAC EDISON'S USED APPLIANCE SALE SPECIAL WEEKEND PRICES FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR: Family size. Priced for quick safe.

$79,95. $5 down. General Electric REFRIGERATOR Like new. $109.95. $5 down.

$5 month. ABC Washer. $79.95. $5 down, $5 a month. Many more used appliance bargains All are tested, approved, guaranteed Call or see Boyd Wiggens at POTOMAC EDISON North Potomai 9-140Q.

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