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Public Opinion du lieu suivant : Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 5

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PAGE FIVE PUBLIC OPINION. CHAMBERSBURG. FRIDAY. JULY 31. 1964 DAY IN HIS U.S.

JURY INDICTS TWO PHILADELPHIA (AP) Ac BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONALS eleome the coming speed the parting guesW Pope cused of making false state -Sri Hospital News Visiting Hours MScalSmvical Hoc nl Ml Matraftr 10 A. M. to I M. Pediatrics 10 11 A H. 1 PHI I F.

M. hii brother, Herman, president-treasurer and vice president-manager, respectively of the now defunct Argo Lamp Co. U.S. District Judge John W. Lord Jr.

issued bench warrants Thursday for the arrest of the MiUen and fixed bail at J2.500 each. COLONIES HAIL These births were reported from the Chambersburg ments to the Small Business Administration to obtain a participation Joan for $25,000. two Philadelphia lamp manufacturers have been indicted by a federal grand jury. The two are Irvin M.fler and Donald and Joanne Umpleby I LA FAYETTE AID Admissions: Jeffrey E. R.

3. Fayetteviile; Mrs. Congress Makes Nobleman Guy E. Gearhart, 159 E. Liberty Mrs.

Paul E. Reeder, R.I R. 1, Fayetteviile; Mrs. Joseph W. Smarsh, R.

R. Mrs. Karl. L. Albrecht, R.

R. 3, Shippeiu-burg; Mrs. Mahlon Rexrode, R. Brrodle, 382 E. Liberty a daughter, Tuesday.

Ray and Barbara Gearhart Heckman, R. R. 1, Mercersburj, a son, yesterday, Nickolas and Rita Keefer Johns, Willow Hill, a son, yesterday. Martin and Mabel Starliper Keefer, R. R.

1, Mercersburg, a daughter, yesterday. Larry and Donna Bard Reese, R. R. 1, a daughter, yesterday. BICENTENNIAL SALE STEREO HALF PRICE REAL BARGAINS AT CLOSE OUT PRICES! MACHEN MUSIC STUDIOS Major General Battle Of Flanders Begins The Misses Christine and Debbie Harrison, of Glenmoure, are guests in the borne of their maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Mary Miller Bietsch, 33 Glen St. The Rev. Frank N. Williams and son, Malcon, of Cranford, N. Mrs.

Reuben Reeson, Newark, N. James R. Williams, Elizabeth, N. and Elsie and Samuel Williams, Martins-burg, W. visited in the home of relatives, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ransom, 66li W. South St. Misses Ida and Marion Hull, 114 E. Durham Philadelphia, m.

mi nam. x-" i a $2131 Marlin and Katherine Neady Johnson, 922 Stouffer a daughter, Wednesday. In a previous announcement, Mr. Johnson was erroneously identified as Myron Johnson. mm natives of Chambersburg, are spending several days in Chambersburg visiting friends.

They R. Clyde E. Guyer, St. Thomas; Mrs. George S.

Rupert, 126 Glen Bruce Sheller, 480 Overfull Dr. Discharges: Samuel B. St oner, R. R. Marshall Bender, New-ville; Lester Largent, Marion; Nancy Goshorn, Blairs Mills; William L.

Pheil, 519 E. Liberty Miss Gladys I. Fix, Mercersburg; Mrs. Wayne T. Scott.

910 Stouffer Robert Kyner R. R. 1, Shippensburg. The occupancy of the hospital as of 7 o'clock this morning, according to bed capacity: Medical-surgical, 160 capacity, 139 patients; pediatrics, 31 capacity, 18 patients; maternity, 31 capacity, 23 patients; nursery, 22 capacity, 21 patients. are the daughters of the late Dr.

George S. Hull, former Chambersburg oculist and member of the Wilson College faculty. While in Chambersburg he was also an active member of Trinity Lu OLYMPIC PARTICIPANT Miss Rosalie Hixson, who will represent the United States at the International Wheelchair Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, from Nov. j-ia, demonstrates her ability with the Javelin during the eighth National Wheelchair Games at Bulova Park, Long Island, N. Y.

Lt John Davis and Patricia Bonawitz Davis, 1706A Thome Fort Meade, a son, Mark Edward, July 18, Kim-brough Hospital, Fort Meade. Lt. Davis is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Davis, 579 Guilford Ave. There are about 220,000 licensed practical nurses in the country, with 25,000 more expected to graduate this year. Nursing officials claim the supply cannot keep up with the theran Church. Mrs. John W.

Davis, 579 Guilford and Mrs. Frank Martin, 501 Lincoln Way East, (Bt Tht Attoeiated Pretty Today is Friday, July 31, the 213th day of 1964. There are 153 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: On this date in 1777, the Mar-quis de La Fayette offered his services to the struggling American colonies. Congress promptly accepted the offer and made the French nobleman a major general.

On this date: In 1877, Thomas A. Edison took out an early patent leading to his later development of the phonograph. In 1917, the World War I Battle of Flanders began. In 1953, Sen. Robert A.

Taft, R-Ohio, died after a long and distinguished career in the U.S. Senate. Ten years ago Floods in the Teheran area of Iran killed 150 persons and left 100 missing. Five years ago U.N. Secretary General Dag Ham-marskjold met with French President Charles de Gaulle and was reported to have warned that the U.N.

Assembly might adopt an Algerian resolution hostile to France. One year ago The U.N. Security Council asked for an embargo on arms shipments to Portugal for use in maintaining rule over her African territories, i spent today at Fort Meade, Md. Fulfon Girl, 79, to Represent US. in Wheelchair Olympics More than 5,000 industrial firms in the United States are directly involved in the nation's efforts to put men on the moon.

They were accompanied home by Lt. Frank Martin who will attend his class reunion. Lt. Mar FOR A FULL SIZE '64 DODGE With A 5 Year, 50,000 Mile Warranty IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BY SELLING IN VOLUME WE SELL FOR LESS! THE AUTO SUPERMARKET Shively Motors, Inc. Coldbrook Motors, Inc.

801 Lincoln Way West, Chambersburg, Pa. tin is president of the Class of 1959 of Chambersburg Area Senior High School. Mrs. Davis recently spent two weeks with her Miss Rosalie Hixson, of Crys tal Springs, Fulton County, 19- son and family, Lt. John C.

year-old daughter of Mrs. Guy Davis, Fort Meade. Hixson, will represent the United States at the International Wheelchair Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, from Nov. 7-12. ATTENTION: PATIENTS IN THE RHUEMATIC FEVER PROGRAM OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY HEART ASSOCIATION may purchase Penicillin from Rines Pharmacy, 402 E.

Catherine Chambersburg. STARTING AUGUST 1 (Formerly obtainable at the Pa. State Health Clinic) Miss Hixson recently partici DATE CHANGED The Franklin County Board of Assistance has announced that the demonstration on use of surplus food will be held Tuesday, Aug. pated in the eighth National Wheelchair Games at Bulova Park, Long Island, N. and was chosen as a member of the 4, at 1 p.

m. at the United Church for javelin, discus, shotput, precision javelin, bowling, swimming and table tennis. The nine-member women's team from Johnstown scored 145 points to beat the defending champions from the University of Illinois. Miss Hixson was stricken with polio AVi years ago. After hospitalization in the Chambersburg and the Harrisburg General hospitals, she was transferred to Elizabethtown Crippled Children's Hospital.

Returning home, she graduated from Southern Fulton High School at Warfords-burg in 1962. In January, 1963, she enrolled at the Rehabilitation Center and has completed a course in business education. Although she is confined to a wheelchair, Miss Hixson is seek wheelchair team to go abroad. Last year. Miss Hixson was a of Christ, McConnellsburg.

The demonstration date had previously been announced as Thursday. member of the team that repre sented the United States in the International Wheelchair Olym COURTHOUSE NEWS ing employment so she can be REGISTER RECORDER Deeds entered for recording: A. W. and Emma P. Kuhn, Waynesboro, to Mary E.

Waga-man, Waynesboro, property in Northfield Waynesboro, $3,350, July 25. Scott W. and Margaret H. come self-supporting. At present a fund drive is underway to raise approximately pics in London.

She took second place in the discus, shotput, javelin and 50-meter free-style swimming, placed third in club throwing and ping-pong doubles, fourth in ping-pong singles and fifth in precision javelin. Representing the wheelers team of the Pennsylvania Rehabilitation Center in Johnstown, Miss Hixson, in New York, won seven trophies and four medals, two of which were from the Center for being the best woman bowler on the team and for being the first woman to complete a ten-mile swim before going to New York. The other awards were received $500 so that Miss Hixson may participate in the Tokyo Olym Bingaman, Waynesboro, to David pics. Contributions may be sent to her home. Miss Hixson is a niece of Mrs.

Thomas Strait, R. R. 4, and a cousin of Mrs. Ernest Sprowl, 830 Stouffer Ave. cussion was held on 4-H events to be held next month.

The club's next meeting will be held on Aug. 5 at the Community Center. Donna Johnston Honored at Shower Forty guests attended a sur prise bridal shower for Miss CARD OF THANKS Amanda E. Mahoney wishes to thank Rev. Covington, Rev, Norris and members of the church for kindness during her stay in Chambersburg Hospital.

Also the hospital staff, nurses and Dr. Rahauser. Also for the flowers and cards sent by neighbors and friends, adv. E. and Oadell M.

Valentine, Waynesboro, two tracts of land in Cleveland Waynesboro, nominal, July 24. First National Bank and Trust Co. of Waynesboro, to Scott W. and Margaret H. Bingaman, Waynesboro, tract of land in Cleveland nominal, April 16, 1943.

Raymond B. and Esther A. Myers, Waynesboro, to Orson and Frances E. Divelbiss, Waynesboro, property in Homewood Waynesboro, nominal, July 23. First National Bank and Trust Co.

of Waynesboro, to Raymond B. and Esther A. Myers, Waynesboro, tract of land in Home-wood Waynesboro, nominal, Aug. 27, 1942. Paul E.

and Maebelle Thomas, Greene to Maurice S. and Ada A. Beck, R. R. 2, Fayette-ville, tract of land along Lincoln Highway in Greene nominal, July 27.

James R. and Doris L. Wine-brenner, Waynesboro, to Doris L. Winebrenner, Waynesboro, three tracts of land in North Franklin Waynesboro, nominal, April 9. James D.

and Mary K. Rigger, Muskogee, to Mary Lillian Pendry, Greencastle, two tracts of land in Jopa vRoad, Greencastle, nominal, July 16. Donna Johnston, R. R. 3, at the home of Miss Patty Bricker, R.

R. 3, on Tuesday. A large white umbrella centered the gift table, while the refreshment table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake. Pink and white decorations were used throughout the home. Games were played and gifts were received by Miss Johnston.

MOTHER TRIES III VAIN TO SAVE 5 FROM FIRE "KITCHENS OUR SPECIALTY" Additions Alterations Rtmodtling Rspairs Free Ettimate. RAY R. KANE Building Contractor Orritown Phono 532-5323 BALTIMORE (AP)-A tried in vain to save five of her children, all under 8 years old, who perished in a fire that swept then home Thurday. Found dead huddled in a corner of their third-floor apartment were Casandra Jane Clark, Beverly, Duane, Reginald, 4. and, Fannie.

3. all children Luther W. Jr. and Beulah Harper, and Paul H. and Joanne SHEET METAL 5.

Karper, Southampton to Jack S. and Vera Weiss, R. R. 3, Shippensburg, tract of land in Southampton nominal, July 8. Alexander D.

and Adair W. of Mrs. Norma Jean Clark, 31. The mother, who was on the first floor, said flames from the second floor repulsed her attempts to climb the stairs to her trapped children. A 10-year-old daughter, Veronica, escaped from the house and another child, Floyd 12, was not at home when the fire started.

a 1 1 i Chambersburg, to James and Patricia J. Powers, 326 Wayne property in Wayne nominal, July 29. 4-H CLUB NEWS R. Eugene and Irene A. Fraver, Quincy to Bernard Spouting Healing Roof Repairing ALL TYPES OF SHEET METAL WORK JACK II.

ECKELS SHEET METAL WORKS ITS Wist Barkhart Avonii Phona 263-2036 or 263-1552 The White Squaws of the Fort McCord 4-H Club met recently at the Edenville Community Center, with eight members and three leaders in attendance. Girls with sewing projects worked on their dresses, while those having cooking projects made walnut fudge. Fudge and a beverage were served at the L. and Iris E. Rolfe, R.

R. 2, Waynesboro, two tracts of land along Waynesboro Road in Quincy nominal, July 23. Carl S. and J. Audrey Amsley, St.

Thomas to Leonard C. and Dorothy Comerer, Chambersburg, tract of land along Route 418 in St. nomas nominal, Sept. 6, 1963. John and Lois J.

McLaughlin, Greene to Merle S. and Sarah G. Appenzellar, 554 Stanley tract of land along Gilbert Road in Hamilton nominal, July 29. Estate of Laura E. Robison Mont Alto, to Marian E.

and J. Walter Duffield, Chambersburg, property in Mont Alto, nominal, July 29. No species of bat found in the United States bites humans, except in self Most have teeth too small to puncture the skis. SALE STARTS MONDAY, AUGUST 3 FUEL BIDS Sealed bids will be received until 7:00 P. E.D.T., August 7, 1964 on No.

2 Fuel Oil for our entire needs of the St Thomas Township School District for the 1964-1965 School Term. Sealed bids wQl also be received for our entire needs of Bituminous Coal 50 tons more or less to be delivered to the Williamson School building as needed. All bids are f.o.b. delivery point dumped into our bins. The bidder to furnish name of mine and analysis of coal which they propose to furnish.

Successful bidder must furnish Property Damage and Bodily Injury Liability Insurance on the School property in case of accident while delivery is being made and cannot make deliveries between the hours of 8:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M. the days school is in session.

The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Envelope containing bid must be plainly marked "Bid for Fuel Oil" or "Bid for Coal" and forwarded to Secretary of the St Thomas Township School District, Administrative Office, P. O. Box 247, St Thomas, Pa. St.

Tatsjas Township School Dlstriot PAUL Hi KUNKLE, SMrotiry BARN HART PHARMACY 220 Park Avinm REMODELING SALE AND MORE Ends August 1st 66-68 N. Main St. Chambersburg, Pa..

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