Public Opinion from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (2024)

21 Publlo Opinion Thursday, July 13. 1978 17 i Medical service Armed services news SO off Army captain assumes command Sibrava, who entered the Army in 1972, received her commission by a direct sumed command of the 260th Military Police Company in Korea. Captain Joan F. Sibrava, daughter of Mrs. Mary M.

Sibrava, R.R. 7. recently as- First promotion Private completes recruit training our queen size Posture Ecstacy mattress and foundation Marine Private William M. Burkholder, son of Harold V. Burkholder, 442 Center and Florence Burkholder, R.R.

2, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. Burkholder is a 1975 graduate of Chambersburg Area Senior High School. airman assigned Suvina A. Quivers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Quivers, 414 E. Washington has been assigned to Andrews Air Force Base, following graduation from the medical service specialist course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Tex. The 1974 Chambersburg Area Senior High School student was trained to assist in the care and treatment of patients and will now serve with a unit of the Military Airlift Command. Specialist promoted Maurice L. Quivers whose parents live at 414 E.

Washington was recently promoted to Army specialist four while serving as a refrigeration and air conditioning specialist with the 118th Ordnance Detachment at Fort Bliss, Tex. He is a 1976 graduate of Chambersburg Area Senior High School. Airman completes aviation course given airman Tony J. Wolff, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul V. Wolff, R.R. 6, has received his first promotion in the U.S. Air Force. Airman Wolff recently completed technical training at Sheppard Air Force Base, and is now assigned to Luke Air Force Base, where he serves as an aircraft maintenance specialist.

He graduated from Greencastle-Antrim High School in 1976. Navy Airman Apprentice Gary A. Snoop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A.

Shoop, R.R. 2, Fayetteville, has completed the Aviation Electrician's Mate Course conducted at the Naval Air Sale 319.95 Reg. 399.95. Enjoy maximum comfort in both mattress and foundation with Posture Ecstasy sets. Mattress in your choice of super-firm foam or extra-firm coil with high coil count, wire grid, and 12 side supports.

Choose super-firm foam, or extra-firm coil foundation. For queen and king sizes the split foundation gives preference of firmness for each side. Technical Training Center, Millington, Tenn. Reports for duty Marine Corporal Barry D. Black, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Edgar Black, R.R. 4, has reported for duty with Force Troops, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. Twin mattress or foundation; reg.

119.95, Sale 99.95 each Full mattress or foundation; reg. 149.95, Sale 124.95 each King set; reg. 499.95, Sale 389.95 Anniversaries 4 1 A 4 I 5 i 4 fcnw.iifiir irfn ftrtrriniMnirmrrirrmiirn Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C.

Keefer mm Co. after 43 years' service. Mrs. Keefer had taught school, for 25 years at the Stevens Elementary School, retiring in 1966. f'- TshidCPenney KITCHENAID 3 IPISHWASHERS Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph McClure A family dinner party was held recently in the Lighthouse Restaurant in celebration of the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Keefer, 305 W.

King St. It was given by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C. Malone, West Covina, Calif.

Helping in the celebration were the couple's grandchildren, Mike and Lisa Malone. Decorations consisted of floral arrangements. Earlier, members of Trinity Lutheran Sunday School had given a dinner in the couple's honor at the same restaurant. Mr. and Mrs.

Keefer were married June 27, 1928, in the Lutheran Church of Waynesboro by the late Rev. Dr. Francis. Mrs. Keefer is the former Ruth Harmony, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Harmony of Waynesboro. Her husband is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M.

Keefer of Fayetteville. He retired in 1968 from the Old National Bank Valley Bank and Trust Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc-Dure, Scotland, recently observed their 50th wedding anniversary. The couple was married June 15, 1928 in the Orrstown Lutheran Parsonage by the Rev.

Glen Shultz. They have one child, Mrs. Edward Ro- senberry, Scotland, and one grandchild. Mrs. McClure is the former Ruth Bowen, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Bowen and the late Bertha Bowen. Her husband is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence A. McClure the late Jennie McClure. He operates McClure's Greenhouse in Scotland. ALLEMAN'S CUSTOM KITCHENS Use JCPenney time payment plan, South Gate Mall. Shop Monday thru Saturday 10 A.M.

to 9 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lingamfelter 1912 Phila. Ave.

263-2675 1978 JCPenney Inc. Mr. and Mrs Harvey 50th wedding anniversary July 21. The couple formerly re- Lingamfelter, Prescott, will celebrate their sided in State Line. Ariz Mr.

and Mrs. Richard E. Quivers ismmmwo your-summer "Watchdog Service' BERX'S SMOKED Ring $49 tJj Lb. Longhorn $-319 il, lb. 324 S.

Main Rodney W. Quivers, 324 S. Main and Robin E. Quivers, 568 S. Main and 10 grandchildren.

The couple received a money tree from their grandchildren, a family photograph from their children, an engraved wedding plaque and other gifts. FUEL OIL Phone 264-6181 KEROSENE GREEN STAMPS McCLEARY OIL CO. Nr. 1 0 New iu lb. Sliced Lebanon Bologna.

59 JSm Lb. -WW-- gf Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Quivers, 324 S.

Main were honored at a 27th wedding anniversary celebration recently in the Franklin County Community Center, 440 W. Washington St. The event was hosted by their children and catered by C. K. Inc.

The couple was married July 9, 1951 in Hagerstown, Md. Mrs. Quivers is the former Betty Mae Rideout, daughter of Mrs. Anna E. Rideout and the late Thomas Rideout.

Her husband is the son of the late Charles and Grace Quivers. He is employed at T.B. Woods Sons' Co. The couple has nine children: Saundra A. Rideout, 331 W.

Irv Richard E. Rideout, 250 Mt. Moriah Donald C. Rideout, 204 Lincoln Way East; Reginald E. 1 Quivers, 279 E.

Liberty I Charles P. Quivers, R.R. Vickie J. Quivers, 944 Stouf-fer Mark A. Quivers, Potatoes.

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