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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 8
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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 8

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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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For jUe LREComd B2 The Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa. Thursday, June 28, 1990 OblTUARIES IVOARRIAqE Licenses A. Coller i its i Curt WernerSpecial to The Sentinel Clowns visit with a resident of The Alliance Home in Carlisle recently. The clowns performed as part the home's Courtyard Festival. Also appearing was the "Four Notes." Prison escapee wanted Mildred Mildred A.

Coller, 86, of Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Carlisle, formerly of Mechanicsburg, died Wednesday in Carlisle Hospital. She was born Dec. 7, 1903, in Carlisle, a daughter of the late William and Ada Cline Noaker. She was retired from the Wilcox Forging Company, Mechanicsburg. She was a former employee of the state of Pennsylvania.

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Mechanicsburg, Mechanicsburg Women's Club and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Surviving are two daughters, Ada Churchill of Alexandria, and C.H.R. C.H.R. "Abe" Abeln, 82, of 1790 Fountain Head Road, Hagerstown, died Tuesday in Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown, Md. He was born July 11, 1907, in Gro-ton, S.D.

He was a retired employee of Fairchild Aircraft, Hagerstown, and did technical writing for Grove Manufacturing Company, Waynesboro. He was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church, Hagerstown. He was a Navy veteran of World War II where he was a lieutenant commander and served as a squadron com Grace A. Grace A.

Bowers, 81, of RD2 Shippensburg, died Wednesday in Carlisle Hospital. She was born May 9, 1909, in Shippensburg, a daughter of the late Harry and Roxane Wolfe Warren. She was a former employee of Knouse Foods, Gardners. Surviving are her husband, Irvin S. Bowers; two sons, Irvin Jr.

and Earl both of Shippensburg; two daughters, Betty J. Donovan of Shippensburg and Lula P. Rice of Carlisle; one brother, Harold Warren of Shippensburg; and two sisters, Ruth Hoover and Emma Martin, Florence Florence L. Brindle, 55, of 2428 Lindsay Lot Road, Shippensburg, died Wednesday in her home. She was born July 11, 1934, in Waynesboro, a daughter of Emma Bitner Kennedy of Shady Grove, and the late Howard Cordell.

She was a member of Christ United Methodist Church, Shippensburg. Surviving are her husband, Edgar E. Brindle; three daughters, Louann L. of Smithburg, Linda K. Piper of Shippensburg and Nancy S.

Pentz of Waynesboro; one brother, Robert H. Cordell of State Line; and L. oLicE tall and weighs 170 pounds. Dockins usually wears glasses and may sport a graying mustache and goatee. He has a 1-inch horizontal scar under his right eye.

Although a native of Philadelphia, it is believed he has relatives or associates in the nearby areas of Camden and Will-ingboro, N.J. Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information concerning Dockins or any other wanted person or serious crime. Callers do not have to give their names. Call toll-free 1 (800) 4PA-TIPS. ERdiCTS The following verdicts were returned this week in jury trials before President Judge Harold Sheely on the charges listed: Raymond Mitchell of Philadelphia, a mistrial on two counts of assault by a life prisoner and aggravated assault Frederick D.

Singleton of East Cleveland, Ohio, a hung jury on charges of arson endangering persons, arson endangering property, assault by a prisoner, rioting and aggravated assault. Masland Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of Charles Dockins. Dockins is wanted by the Pennsylvania State Police, Limerick, Mont Dockins gomery County, for escape. Dockins was sentenced to 20 to 40 years in August, 1972 after convictions for robbery, burglary and Summonses issued Upper Allen Township Police issued summonses to two adults on charges stemming from two separate incidents that occurred May 18. Police reports say Andrew Justice, 25, of the 5200 block of East Trindle Road in Hampden Township and Bambi Skoloda, 31, Rollo Court, Mechanicsburg, were sent summonses charging them with allegedly furnishing alcoholic beverages to minors.

The charges stem from two unrelated parties in Upper Allen Township in May. A total of seven juveniles were cited for underage drinking in the same incidents. The summons were issued by District Justice Ronald 31 i The following marriage licenses have been filed recently at Cumberland County Court House. Trent Delp and Jill Shenk, Plain-field. Keith A.

Schwartz and Deborah Miller, 219 Birch Lane, Carlisle. Joel E. Stoner and Patricia R. Gramm, 132 W. Green Mechanicsburg.

Philip E. Miller, 1970 Old Mill Road, Marysville, and Jennifer C. Wittle, 76 Mountain Lane, Enola. Richard D. Culp and Alison M.

McKenna, 78B Morwood Road, Telford. Gary N. Cekovich and Dawnell C. Hammaker, 6855 Wertzville Road, Enola. Lloyd Tyson III and Shannon L.

Haus, 14 Fieldcrest Drive, Mechanicsburg. John T. Kennedy and Linda M. Unger, 188 Konhaus Road, Mechanicsburg. Paul R.

Sommerfield, Cascade, and Mary E. Appleby, Devonshire Village, Gettysburg. Barry L. Shellenberger, 135 Limestone Drive, Camp Hill, and Nancy H. Passow, RD2, Burnhill Road, Shermans Dale.

Duane E. Weaver and Eunice V. Barrick, 2129 Newville Road, Carlisle. William A. Elgin, 5050 Arney Road, Harrisburg, and Patricia A.

Ford, 4919 Shasta Way, Mechanicsburg. Thomas P. Dressier II, 317 Black-latch Lane, Camp Hill, and Joanne P. Carroll, 14 E. Maplewood Mechanicsburg.

Kenneth Gottshall and Denise Pot-teiger, 3 Doe Road, Enola. Samson Lee, 17 W. Greenwich Bethlehem, and Barbara Smith, 1843 Spring Road, Carlisle. Barry Clark and Susanne Alexander, 8 Robyn Drive, Newville. Scott Alan Walter and Carol Ann Woods, 1777 Sheepford Road, Mechanicsburg.

Keith A. Strickler and Eileen Mooney, 187 Louis Lane, Enola. John M. Eakin, 42 Oak Camp Hill, and Jackie A. Stieneke, 112 Flamingo Drive, Mechanicsburg.

Robert L. Sampson and Linda S. Uplinger, 73 Aspen Road, Dillsburg. Andrew Lock and Duana E. McQuilkin, 1349 Asper Drive, Boiling Springs.

retirement of Street 17013 Selected 99 2 12 00 EACH 1 In 9BB I Ruth Madden of Dillsburg; eight grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Services will be held 1 1 a.m. Saturday at the Gibson-Hollinger Funeral Home, 501 N. Baltimore Mt. Holly Springs, with the Rev.

Maeva Harris officiating. Burial will be in the Westminister Cemetery, North Middleton Township. Friends may call one hour prior to the service Saturday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mechanicsburg Area Public Library, 51 W. Simpson Mechanicsburg 17055.

Abeln mander. He was a member of Quiet Birdman and O. X. Five Club. Surviving are his wife, Eleonore Kyllingstad Abeln; one son, Gregory B.

of Carlisle; and three grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in St. John's Episcopal Church, 101 S. Prospect Hagerstown, with the Rev.

John H. Diehl III officiating. Gerald N. Minnich Funeral Home, 305 N. Potomac Hagerstown, is in charge of arrangements.

Bowers both of Shippensburg; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Fogelsanger-Bricker Funeral Home, 112 W. King Shippensburg, with the Rev. Dr.

Bradley Brown officiating. Burial will be in Cumberland Valley Memorial Gardens, West Pennsboro. Friends may call one hour prior to the service Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church, Walnut Bottom 17266. Brindle two sisters, Doris Nisewander of Greencastle, and Shirley Murray of Marion.

Services will be held at 6 p.m. Friday in Fogelsanger-Bricker Funeral Home, 112 W. King Shippensburg, with the Rev. Byron K. Krapf officiating.

Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery, Shippensburg. Friends may call one hour prior to the service Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to her church, 47 E. King Shippensburg 17257. Walton, Camp Hill, girl, June 12.

Jeffrey and Lori (Cottenham) Kramer, Dillsburg, girl, June 19. Philip and Dana (Ramey) Goldinger, Mechanicsburg, son, June 19. John and Lisa (Koons) Lilly, Mechanicsburg, girl, June 21. Born June 2 in Pocono Medical Center to: George and Tammy Loudon, Mt. Pocono, girl.

Born June 22 in Carlisle Hospital to: Eric and Debra (Reed) Landis, Carlisle, girl. Discharged Wednesday from Carlisle Hospital: Melissa A. Cameron, George W. Coover, Mrs. Curtis Fromm and boy, Brian C.

Gardner, Mrs. Robert Linn, Mollie C. Mcll, Richard E. O'Brien, Mrs. Dennis Petrie, Helen Rupp, Marie J.

Santiago. caIIs milemarker 218.8 at Bears Road; Newville, Newville Ambulance, Cumberland-Goodwill, West Penns-boro, Carlisle ALS, Life Lion. 5:51 p.m. auto accident; 54 Pine School Road; Mt. Holly Springs, Ml Holly Springs Ambulance, Carlisle ALS.

9:49 p.m. investigation; 314 Bosler Lemoyne. Associates, Inc. ''V aggravated assault in Philadelphia County. Approximately 17 years later, Oct 16, 1989, Dockins was still serving that sentence at the State Correctional Institution in Graterford.

He was released from the facility for a "home furlough" but failed to return as scheduled on that date. As a result, the escape charges were filed against him. Dockins, 45, has also used the name Charles Slacum and Abdul Alahudder. He is a black male with a dark complexion, black hair and brown eyes. He is 5 feet 10 inches Klair.

Upper Allen police also charged a New Cumberland man with seven counts of harassment by communication Wednesday stemming from numerous alleged "obscene" telephone calls. Jeffrey Hughes, 28, of the 700 block of Fishing Creek Road, New Cumberland was issued the summonses after police received information through the Cumberland County Crime Stoppers that led investigators to him. Hughes allegedly made the telephone calls to seven different women in the township during April. Hughes was issued summonses by Klair. eign language department chairman; Appointed Kathryn Vamer as art department chairman; Appointed Diane Stamy as mathematics department chairman; Appointed Troy Wiestling of Greencastle as athletic trainer; Awarded a $10,276 contract for resurfacing the middle school parking lot to John F.

Walters Excavating Inc. Eduardo Jorge, MD John L. Pennock, MD Craig B. Wisman, MD 1990 announces the IBiRThs David S. Masland, M.D.

on July 19 ,1990 after 35 years of practicing internal medicine in Carlisle. His patients may continue to receive care by the physician of their choice through the office Best Wishes to him in his retirement iSiiililiiiililili Masland Associates, Inc. 220 Wilson Carlisle, PA Big Spring school board recently: Approved a 7-percent wage increase for classified employees for 1990-91; Appointed Cynthia Lyons of Mechanicsburg as elementary art teacher; Appointed Loretta Howland as a full-time kindegarten teacher at Cen-terville Elementary School; Appointed Mary Fetrow as for Born Wednesday in Carlisle Hospital to: Bryant and Donna (Finkenbinder) Minnich, Newville, boy. Bradley and Rebecca (Piper) Ger-lach, Shippensburg, boy. Mark and Kelly (Delaware) Hostcuer, Biglerville, boy.

Michael and Theresa (Napolitan) Casey, Carlisle, girl. Born June 26 in Berlin, Germany to: Capt. Wilber and Amy (Tuck-willer) Wolf III, boy. Born recently in Holy Spirit Hospital to: Robert and Elizabeth (Longstreet) Carlisle Plaza Mall CAPITAL AREA Cardiovascular Surgical Mitnte IriOSpiTAt NOTES Frank J. Travisano, MD William B.

lams, MD James C. Hart, MD Merchandise Brittania Shirts Woolrich Shirts and Shorts -Cotton Dockers Pants and Shorts -Career Club Dress Shirts Fashions by Off Shore, Newport blue and A.O.K. is delighted to announce the association of Paul K. Davis, M.D. specializing in heart, chest and blood vessel surgery SUMMER T-SHIRT CLOSE OUT Admitted Wednesday to Carlisle Hospital: Karen E.

Garman, Mrs. Ronald Adams, Kathleen A. Reeder, Carlisle; Jean P. Peck, Gardners; Sondar Lea Rohm, Newburg; Ruth E. Hopkins, Newville; Mrs.

Terry Lebo, Shermans Dale; Sheldon C. Staver, Shippensburg. FiRE Wednesday, June 27 4:22 a.m. auto accident; Route 74, Brandtsville; Monroe, Upper Allen, Upper Allen Ambulance, West Shore ALS, Mechanicsburg Ambulance, Dillsburg Ambulance. 6:32 a.m.

wild fire; Golfview Drive; Hampden, Hampden Ambulance. 9:32 a.m. car off bridge; 1-76 DS July 1, CARLISLE PLAZA MALL STORE MasterCard Visa Discover 0Pen Saturday 10-9, Sunday 12-5, Monday 10-9 Wednesday July 4th 10 am-5 pm; then regular hours resume. AMERICAN REHAB BUILDING 423 North 21st Street Camp Hill, PA 1701 1 717.975.0900.

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