Public Opinion from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (2024)

17 Fubllo Opinion Thursday, October 19, 1978 Courthouse news LONDON FOG SWEEPSTAKES WIN A CARIBBEAN CRUISE FOR 2 ABOARD THE QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 Tout trip Includes lirst (Ion ocrotnmodotiOAS for 1 1 day (oribbeon (rum, round, trip oir Ironiportolion to purl ol mbarkotion, Irom your hom*o city, everriljrit oicommodotioni (II necessary) In port city, ond rnoro. NO PURCHASE REQUIRED All federal, slate and local laws and regulations apsly Musi be II yrt. old. Sweepstakes close Nov, 30, 1071. Winrwt la be notified by Jan.

11. IOT STOP IN AND ENTER TODAY Roy W. and Florence B. Detrich, Quincy Township, to Earl M. and Mary E.

Weaver, Quincy Township, real estate in Quincy Township. Tax stamps $507, Oct. 5, 1978. Trafford B. and Geraldine S.

Plasterer, Antrim Township, to Gerald N. and Karen E. Thrush, R.R. 1, Greencastle, real estate in Antrim Township. Tax stamps $90.25.

Oct. 11, 1978. Barry E. and Mary Beth Shields. St.

Thomas Township, ryl R. and Mitzi A. Hoover, Chambersburg. real estate in Hamilton Township. Tax stamps $445, Sept.

28. 1978 Delmas L. and Mayme D. Reese, Quincy Township, to Norman G. and Martha J.

Patterson, Quincy Township, real estate in Quincy Township. Tax stamps $305. Oct. 13, 1978. Katherine B.

Mentzer, Waynesboro, to Delmas L. and Mayme D. Reese, Quincy Township, real estate in Waynesboro. Tax stamps $525, Sept. 25, 1978.

Raymond H. and Joan L. De-puy, Chambersburg, to James W. and Helen C. Allen, Chambersburg, real estate in Chambersburg.

Tax stamps $490, Oct 11, 1978. bersburg. Tax stamps $205, Oct. 2, 1978. Carroll K.

Hartman Antrim Township, to Ronald L. and Kathy J. Ganoe, Antrim Township, real estate in Antrim Township. Tax stamps $80, Oct. 6, 1978.

Eugene R. and Dorothy K. Piper, Waynesboro, to Robert S. and Patricia A. Helfrick.

Waynesboro, real estate in Waynesboro. Tax stamps $350. Oct. 6, 1978. William R.

and Sandra M. Curfman, 712 Stanley to John M. and Hazel E. Rouzer, 169 Highland real estate in Chambersburg. Tax stamps $270, Oct.

6, 1978. William T. and Donna C. Lloyd, Hamilton Township, to Harry E. and Elizabeth A.

Rowles, 208 Folcroft Folcroft, real estate in Hamilton Township. Tax stamps $385. Sept. 30, 1978. Eugene S.

and A. Cim Raby, Waynesboro, to Dennis R. and Jonell K. Bittinger. Green-castle, real estate in Waynesboro.

Tax stamps $379, Oct. 6, 1978. Charles Vincent and Florence to Kenneth B. and Audrey Shields, 145 Hamilton real estate in St. Thomas Township.

Tax stamps $345. Oct. 12, 1978. George A. and Dorothy P.

Walker, Greene Township, to W. Bruce and Susan G. Kemmler, Chambersburg, real estate in Greene Township. Tax stamps $844.50, Oct. 7.

1978. Richard Z. Group, York, to Jack J. and Paula L. Jarosz, R.R.

4, Greencastle. real estate in St. Thomas Township. Tax stamps $300. Oct.

6, 1978. Mellon Bank, Pittsburgh, to Atlantic Richfield Los Angeles, real estate in Chambersburg. Tax stamps $291.54, Sept. 20, 1978. Russell E.

Freet. Greene Township, to Roy D. and Mary C. Treher, Greene Township, real estate in Fayetteville. Tax stamps $28.25.

Oct. 11. 1978. Darryl R. and Mitzi A.

Hoover, Chambersburg. to Lee D. and Ruth Carman Guilford Township, real estate in Guilford Township. Tax stamps $100. Oct.

3, 1978. Bernard L. and Betty O. Clop-per, Hamilton Township, to Dar- "for pleasant shopping" DO WNTO WN CHAMBERSBURG Open: Mon. Fri.

'til 9 State tax affixed to deeds indicates one percent of the price. 'Emma M. Imboden, Greene Jownshlp, to Connie L. Tarr, Greene Township, real estate in Bayetteville. Tax stamps $215, $pt.

29, 1978. Nora M. Wingert, Cham-tfrsburg, to Robert L. and Judy M. Coon, Chambersburg, real $tate in Scotland.

Tax stamps )845, Oct. 9, 1978. I Wayne S. and Deborah L. Martz, Waynesboro, to Andrew and Teresa Papoutsis, Waynesboro, real estate in Way-isboro.

Tax stamps 1150, Sept. 9. 1978. (tobert G. and Donna M.

Seiner, Waynesboro, to Jacob and Cathy A. Sweet, fjagerstown, real estate in Wgwiesboro. Tax stamps $469. Sept. 27.

1978. Leroy T. and Carol J. Caldwell, Chambersburg, to Charles M. and Margaret M.

Johnson, Chambersburg, real estate in Hamilton Township. Tax stamps $380. Oct. 6, 1978. J.

Ray and Stella V. Mills. Mercersburg. to Carl L. and Martha J.

Robinson, R.R. 1, Mercersburg, real estate in Montgomery Township. Tax Stamps $120, Oct. 6, 1978. Carl A.

and Helen Brindle, R.R. 9. to Rodney R. and Carol J. Varner.

Chambersburg, real estate in Greene Township. Tax stamps $597. Oct. 6. 1978.

John C. and Bonita M. Grove. Greene Township, to Charles H.H. McLaughlin, Greene Township, real estate in Fayet-teville.

Tax stamps $250, Oct 8, 1978. Virginia M. Mentzer. Quincy Township, to Thomas C. and Rebecca L.

Mentzer, Quincy Township, real estate in Quincy Township. Tax stamps $250, Sept. 29, 1978. David L. and Elizabeth A.

Kaiser, Waynesboro, to David A. and Diane S. Hykes, Waynesboro, real estate in Waynesboro. Tax stamps $265, Oct. 5, 1978.

Constance A. Kouvaras, Waynesboro, to Earl L. and Linda L. Rowe, Washington Township, real estate in Waynesboro. Tax stamps $295, Sept.

29, 1978. Wendy S. Harner, Waynesboro, to Lonnie B. and Doris A. Carbaugh, Waynesboro, real estate in Waynesboro.

Tax stamps $105, Oct. 10, 1978. Paul and Frances M. Van-toch, Washington. D.

C. to William C. and A. Marie Keefer, Warren Township, real estate in Warren Township. Tax stamps $280.

Sept. 29, 1978. Edwin F. and Helen E. Frey, Chambersburg.

to First United Methodist Church of Chambersburg, real estate in Cham- Fulton Fall Folk woo NEIGHBOR PHARMACY F0RMUIA 4. VICKS FORMULA 44 3-oz. Reg. $2.13 t13 ft CONTAC C0NTAC Reg. $3.54 1 1 89 PARK AVE.

PHARMACY 220 Park Ave. Fayetteville Cystic Fibrosis campaign ends The total funds received in the Fayetteville campaign for Cystic Fibrosis was $400.15, according to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Jones, campaign chairmen.

Assisting the chairmen were: Gladys Beachley; Ruth Beck; Pattie Bevis; Treva Brookens; Anna Louise Charlton; Theda Cole; Edna Deamer; Lew Draw-baugh; Cherie Foust; Flossie Greenawalt; Betty Hambright; Sally Hicks; Goldie Kershner; Marilyn Marsden; Minnie McKerme; Nancy Monn; Pat Moore; Joyce Propst; Vicki Reichard; Nancy Smith; Peggy Speelman, and Jane Tolbert. OLTZ'S' IN-TOWN Daily deliveries to Chbg. Hospital. Dried Flowers and Arrangements Hardy Mums Fresh Flowers and Arrangements Large Foliage Plants Planters FOLTZ'S FLOWER SHOP 541 LIBERTY ST, CHBG. OPEN DAILY I A.M.

to P.M CLOSED WEDNESDAY 264-7777 rs IA1 mm Amy Harris, Waynesboro, to Alan L. and Leight Brown, Washington Township, real estate in Waynesboro. Tax stamps $325. Oct. 10.

1978. Lucille E. Fry Trust, to Omer E. and Margaret E. Grosh, Montgomery Township, real estate in Montgomery Township.

Tax stamps $85. Oct. 2. 1978. St.

Jude fund drive aid sought "Saving children's lives is the most vital work in the world," said Michele A. Houghton, chairman for the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital door-to-door march. "We're looking for people who are willing to contribute a little of their time to help us help children live." she said. Volunteers are needed to help conduct a door-to-door march in Chambersburg Nov.

1 to 14 to raise funds to support the research center in its battle against catastrophic childhood diseases. At. St. Jude. children with leukemia, Hodgkin's disease and other forms of cancer, are treated without charge.

The center was founded 16 years ago by Danny Thomas. Those interested may con-tact Houghton. 3552 Gregway 264-9735. excitement "for pleasant shopping" DOWNTOWN CHAMBERSBURG Open: Mon. 6 Fri.

'til 9 Friday slate The Fulton Fall Folk Festival kicks off Friday with arts and crafts displays, plentiful food and entertainment for the entire family. The following is Friday's schedule of events. 7 a m. p.m.. cakes, pancakes, corn bread, mush and homemade sausage dinner at Historic Grist Mill, Burnt Cabins.

8 a.m.-4 p.m.. as a picture" fall display at State Health Center, 206 Lincoln Way East. Free blood pressure check up. health tips, nutritious recipes. 8 a.m.

-5 p.m. and country ham sandwiches at Rotz Meats, U.S. 522 one mile north of McCon-nellsburg. 10 a.m. -8 p.m..

Center Women's Aux-. iliary Fall Festival Bazaar, merchandise suitable for gifts, variety of baked goods, Fulton House. 11 a.m. -8 p.m... Time Food Festival, homemade ice cream, funnel cakes, hot meals, Hustontown Fire Company.

1-7 p.m.... Apple Peel at the Green Hill Sewing Club, U.S. 30 nine miles west of McConnellsburg. p.m. Braiding at Mellott's Custom Floors, 530 Lincoln Way East, McConnellsburg.

Noon-8 p.m. Exhibit by local artists, McConnellsburg United Methodist Church. 7 p.m. Night Corn Games, St. Stephen Catholic Church Social Room, McConnellsburg.

7:30 p.m. Show, American Legion Hall, N. First Street, McConnellsburg. All Mill Tours ($1 adults, 50 cents children) and open Flea Market at Burnt Cabins. Mill in operation 4 p.m.-6 p.m.

For festival information, visit the FULTON HOUSE, McConnellsburg; GREEN HILL SEWING CLUB, west of Harrisonville on U.S. 30; McCON-NELLSBURG EXXON, at the intersection of Routes 16 and 30 at the east end of McConnellsburg; MOUNTAIN HOUSE RESTAURANT, U.S. 30 at Tuscarora Summit; LERIE'S MOUNTAIN LODGE, Turnpike Exit 13 at Fort Littleton; TOWN HILL MOTEL, 1-70 Exit 31 at Warfordsburg. CBers break Channel 2 for festival information and directions. Courtesy of the Fulton County REACT team, good buddy.

Fashion from London Fog, Mm This is new. A whole new shape, whole new look really, a new mood for weather-dressing. Claeth Cloth, Dacron polyester and cotton fully lined with deep Parliament Plush Orlon pile even to the hood, jeans, pants, boots and skirts. This goes with everything. Because London Fog doesn't save fashion lor a rainy day.

tDuPont RcRistered Registered of Londonlown Corporation Once a Year is NOW! The Annual Lenox China Crystal Sale I AA qM Guidance personnel i fo meet The annual conference of the Pennsylvania Personnel 'and Guidance 'Association will be held the Oct. 27 to 29, Stouffer's Valley Forge Hotel, King of Prussia. Programs of the three-day conference emphasize the wide range of interests of today's professional counselors: Counselor educa-; tion; family counseling; new therapeutic technique; sexuality; counseling minorities and women, and to hypnosis as an adjunctive I therapy with those involved in crime. Dr. Richard Rhodes, pro-! fessor at Shippensburg State College, serves as treasurer of the association.

I Speakers will be Dr. An-; drew Griffin, counselor and educator, and Dr. Billie Page Jackson, consultant. elementary education Flor-; ida Department of Educa- tion. I Registration will be held from noon to 5 p.m.

Oct. 27 and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 28 "a educrp Cast J.vot'" OvVa' Save up to olt open stock pnces on sets ot world tamou tvory-toned china Irom now until November Save 1 8o on 66-piece services for twelve t5b on45-piece services lor eight mn nn 20-Diece services lor tour Save 15o oil open stock prices on all serving pieces and any additional pieces not included in 4 5 piece Complete Place Setting Save l5o on hand-blown Lenox Crystal stemware purchased "for pleasant shopping" DOWNTOWN CHAMBERSBURG Open: Mon.

Fri. 'til 9 "The Nicest rirt What wt Oe It Yew" SOUTH MAIN SIS Orf 9 30 30 DA 'IT 9 30 9 00 MON fl mUUipieS Ol lUUi-OI-d'MMU Ofifn aici wvwivto DessertChampagne or Iced Beverage Glasses The sate snow and ends November Don't truss the savngs ot the year on Lenox Ch na and Crystal CALL 264-6161 Kb..

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