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Deaths of Calvary Methodist church and the Leaders Bible Class of the Frederick Community Baltimore Symphony Orchestra To Present Concert At Frederick High School Thursday fly United Church Walkersille. of vices will be held at the fan- sentation of the season, Thurs- eral home. Thursday at 11 a.m. i day at 8:15 p.m. at Frederick Rev.

Ralph M. Sharpe pastor i High School. world famous orchestra in tan, Miss Norm V. a Ritter, violinist, 1 soloist Universally recognized as one of America's 1 a ding orchestras, the Baltimore Symphony and Miss Ethel I. Ramsburg, I MRS.

DOMEN1CA BASILICA both of WalkersviUe; Mrs. Lfflie i M. Keyset, Lewistown, and Word has been eceive Mrs. Charlotte S. Young Fred- death April 1, of Mrs.

has gained renewed acclaim erick; 16 grandchildren, 31 Domenica Basilica of Cupello, and eminence under the direc- great-grandchildren, and sev-j ltal y- tion A distinguished eral nieces and nephews. She is survived by two nieces, Czech b9rn musician. THE NEWS. Frederick, Maryland Tuesday, April 12. 1966 TdCAlTiMENTlONS" Page Rummage Sale FRIDAY, APRIL 15TH At Taney 8 A.M.

On Women Of The Moose Friends may call at the Barton Funeral Home, Walkersville, Mrs. George W. Kolb and Mrs. During his tenure as mus'c Julia T. Russell, both of Freder! director since 1959, the Baltin Wertnesdav.

ick. Mrs. Kolb visited her aunt 1 more Symphony has grown vices will be held from the fun-'for three weeks in awsauiij lu cuic A a a eral home Thursday at 1 p.m. 1 Funeral services and burial The orchestra has been highly Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Vol. Flrf Co.

Will Moid Their Annual Banquet On April 14 At 7 P.M. ALL MEMBERS INVITED LOCAL MENTIONS Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner THE PETER PAN INN Saturday, April 23, 1966 Social Hour 6:00 P.M. Dinner 7:00 P.M. Tickets Available At Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Frederick.

MRS. P. H. DELLINGER Mrs. Ddelaide L.

Dorsey Dellinger, 49, wife of Paul H. Bellinger, York, Pa. died Saturday were held Saturday in Cupello, Italy. Following World War and Jitter will soloist the the Prague Conservatory he be- than 11 rt am i ITI i i i i i tive town. Later he became 'spectra of the symphonic reper- troops in Europe, Ritter won No.

"sTopus'eT toire. Perfectly balanced, the the a i a Music League in celebration of its 50th an- music director of the opera in sections separately and togeth-1 Award in 1946, the same year niversary last year, the Balti- Brno and conducted the Pra- er produce a rich and authori- making an eminently successful more Symphony Orchestra per- gue Philharmonic as well as tative tone. Each player from' Town Hall debut. He made formed upon invitation at New operas and symphony concerts concertmaster to tympanist is a three transcontinental and Can- York's Carnegie Hall. Also, a in Germany and Austria.

1 1 He founded the NBC Opera The Hissey Distributing Co. Is Now Distributor For Cumberland "Old Export" Mountain Water Makes The Difference THE HISSEY DISTRIBUTING CO. Montevue Lane, Frederick, Md. Phone 662-2261 Marlow Hissey, General Manager Treeland Nurseries, Inc. BULB SPECIALS Holland grown, all top size bulbs Gladioli 10 for .75 While a student at i Begonia 4 for 1.00 Caladium 3 for 1.00 Dahlias 4 for 1.00 Peonies 3 for 2.00 21 East Patrick St.

Kehne's Gulf Service Station West Patrick Jefferson Sts. Storm Shipley 201 North Market St. RK Tree Service FREDERICK VICINITY Trimming, Removal, Spraying, Feeding Licensed By The State Of Md. Liab. Prop.

Dam. Coverage 662-4522 MRg DQRA a The funeral of Mrs. Dora V. master of his craft dedicated to dian tours and recorded with video tape was made by the Excavating-Grading Back Hoe-Ditching Foundations Fill Dirt Top Soil Septic Tank Installation T. E.

CRUMM1TT fifi2-5491 Tree Peonies 2 for 5.00 Route 40 West Phone 662-1141 nital York 1Qe tuneral 01 Mrs uora master of his craft dedicated to aian tours ana recoraea witn video tape was made by tne we lounaea tne upera Born in Union Bridge she was Shry widow of Ernest W. Shry, the performance of the world's the noted clarinetist Reginald National Education Television Company and has i daughter of the late Monroe' who Frida took lace finest music. Kell. under a special grant of the great critical acclaim for his and Ruth Cumbacker Dorsev Monda morning from the fun- Ritter, concertmaster of the, He has been concertmaster of Ford Foundation to bring the conducting of the New York She was a member of St Paul's eral nome 106 Church St. Baltimore Symphony Orches- the Tampa (Florida) Symphony top orchestras to milliors of City Opera Company and has rhurr-h anHl Snmtev Rev Robert F.

Woodward, tra, is a native of Cleveland, and the Little Orchestra Society viewers in New York plus 86 appeared as guest conductor iTni nf pastor of the First Baptist' Ohio, where he studied with Fe- of New York, head of the violin educational television stations with the Cleveland and Detroit scnooi ana lor 10 years was 01- churchj wag the officiating gyle, acd made his debut department of the University of elsewhere. Symphonies. clergyman. at the age of 15 with the Cleve- Tampa and the Sewanee Sum- Dr. Adler made his American Mrs.

Donald Leatherman, Members of the Queen Esther land Civic Orchestra. On scho- mer Music Center at the Uni- debut in 1940 conducting the president of the Frederick Corn- class of the church school at- larship at the Peabody Conser- versity of the South, and most New York Philharmonic. munity Concert Association, ur- tended in a body. vatory, he studied violin with recently, concertmaster of the Beginning violin studies at the ges all Frederick patrons to be Pallbearers were G. William Oscar Shumsky and Sascha St.

i Symphony before' age of five in Jablonec, Czecho- seated by 8 p.m. after which i TT onrMofor ctndieri nH-' imninp HIP Raltimnre Svm- Slovakia Adler eave his firs' re- timp visitors from rftmnrnpal as- fice manager of Farmers Exchange, York. She is survived by her husband; a sister, Mrs. a rnest Schettter Baldwin, StC iP Jacobsen. and later studied pri- joining hSd "afl ateli.

Cornpropst, GlennTore Wmiam Kroll and.phony. the Baltimore Sym- p.m. at the Etzwiler funeral home, York. Burial was in Mt. Jtose Cemetery.

Her pastor, the tlev. Dr. Richard C. Kh'ck officiated. Slovakia, Adler gave his firs' re- time visitors from reciprocal as- cital when he a 10 sociations will be seated.

Rice, Leonard M. Thompson and John S. Rubeck. Interment was in Mount Olivet cemetery, M. R.

Etchison and Son, funeral directors. CHARLES E. BttLDERBRAND MILLARD E. LAPOLE Charles E. Hilderbrand, 4301 Funeral sendees for Millard Street, died very Ellsworth Lapole, Ohio Avenue, Day Care (Continued from Page One) field house, more than once a week.

Donald Linton, county ac- Monday afternoon at the Walter Reed Hospital Unit at Fort Detrick. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Born in Frederick, a son of the late Franklin Thomas and Delphia Fogle Hilderbrand, he was 41 years of age. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Eugene Baltimore, were held from the.

First Baptist Church in Bruns! was no lace to flx a hot wick, Monday at 11 a. m. The' lunch" at the field house. He Rev. Leonard D.

Carmack, offi- pointed out that the Day Cars dated. Burial was in Park Center must operate 185 days a Heights Cemetery, Brunswick. Uke schools in order to I3n 11 A ti Pallbearers members, of the Masonic Lodge, A.F. and A. Masons, No.

191. C. H. Feete receive state aid. Mrs.

Mvers said there was ederick Mrs and Brother Funeral Home had ly one director, herself, and one i a JjSsT dutt th-rrangements. aide at the Day Care Center so survive. He was a member MRS. ALICE J. CUNNINGHAM now one more aide would of the Centennial Memorial be added in the fall.

Evangelical United Brethren Funeral services were held at She said the Day Care Center Church. P- Monday for Mrs. Alice could handle 20 to 30 handicap- A veteran of World War he June of Sixth Ave- ped persons -'if it had the pro- Funeral Home in Brunswick. served in Normandy, Northern ue Brunswick at the Feete per facilities." si 1 1 i ma-no I tft France, the Rhineland, and Central Europe. For the a 16 years he has been employed as a Biological Plant Operator at Fort Detrick.

''There is no age limit but Friends may call at the Rob- i tery, Ft. Myer, Va. The Rev. Leonard D. Car- we have two pre school chil- mack, pastor of the First Bapt- dren that we seem to be doing ist Church officiated.

Burial' the most with," she said, "We was in Arlington National Ceme- also have a girl in her late ert E. Dailey and Son Funeral Home, 1201 North Market Street, after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral services will be conducted from the funeral home Thursday af- arrangements. ternoon at 2 p.m.

by his pastor, Pallbearers members of the Masonic Order A. F. and A. Mason No. 191.

C. H. Feete and Brother had charge of the the Rev. Clifford P. Lloyd.

Bur- MRS. NELLIE L. BROWN ial will be in Rocky Springs Cemetery. ROGER S. LIDIE Roger S.

Lidie. 86, formerly Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Logsdon Brown, of near Westminster, were held yester- arde persons hey would be teens and have Deen offered a 39 year old man, but we have no facilities for him." of these childien have been given everything but they still have nothing to live for," Crum said. Commissioner Dorsey said, "If you did not have these re- WEATHER FORECAST The southwestern, southeastern and northeast regions are expected to have clear to partly cloudy con- ditions prevailing Tuesday night. Showers and thunderstorms are forecast for much of the rest of the nation.

day at the Hartzler Funeral the Rosewood Training School, away from home and Thnrmnnr HipA vo'ctorrfav at! Home in Union Bridge. They of Thurmont, died yesterday at conducted by Rev a much rea ter expense to the the Washington County Hospital in Hagerstown. Born in Thurmont, a son of the late Samuel and Carlean Biggs Lidie, he spent the last years of Ms life in Hagerstown. He was a member of the Grace Evangelical United Brethren Church of Hagerstown. His wife, Mrs.

Anna M. Trout Lidie died 20 years ago. He leaves three daughters, Mrs. Carlean A. Stoner, Mrs.

Mabel E. Eyler, both of Hagerstown; and Mrs. Lillian L. Martz of Sarasota, two F. Kibbe, pastor of Uniontown Methodist Church.

Licton said both the Day Care Four Seeking Mayor's Post In Mt. Airy 12 County Youths Bitteu fi State Police said two county youngsters were bitten Monday. Treated and released Teeii-Agers (Continued from Page One) dogs street about 5:50 p.m. Monday. from ity Police said Jeffery Hoison Maj Bearers were William Dicken- Center and the Jeanne Buss ard uuiuu, ami ui iviaj.

auu ivus. Fredenck Memorial Hospital Thomas Holcomb of Motter Ave- wa I TM? iM nue, was treated for lacerations Bark-1 scalp and abrasions of ett of RFD 6. Frederick. the legs then released from the sheets, Norman Putman Earl I Workshop were "doing a fine Four nominations for mayor, The teen-ager was bitten on Fort Detrick dispervsary Wilhide. a Myers, job in placing people in em- including the present mayor, Dr.

the leg while riding his bicycle i 0 ii ce sa id the youth was in- James Zollickoffer and Evan ployment who would otherwise Car i an Poole. were made lon the Smith. be unemployed." i ast night's nominating conven- Burial was in the Methodist Commissioner Russell Z. Hor- on Mount Airy. Church Cemetery at man said that what the Day the first nominating con- TVTOC ret Care Center needed most was yention in the town's historv MRS.

FLORENCE H. LLNDSAY a one center attended by some 90 persons Funeral services for Mrs. Florence H. Lindsay, of New Windsor, were held yesterday at the Hartzler Funeral Home I TM' EnSOr a large raach style home with for an outdoor play area. of room Jt William B.

Caldwell, the el town's first woman nominee; Ensor's back yard. were necessary for the because of a recent tetanus ine ure( hen he rode his bicycle Hurst from an unnamed alley onto West Seventh Street into the path of a westbound car driven by Mrs. Helen Flanigan of North Market Street. a Damage to Mrs. Flamgan's in 1C63 sedan was $45.

No charges 1 were placed by Cpl. Dor-aid E. no Tracey and Pfc. James E. Sch- In earlier action Monday the Herman S.

Beck, present coun- grandchiidren and eight great-' in New Windsor. The Rev. 0. Frederick County Planning Com- cil secretary and four-year coun- grandchildren. F.

Kibbe, pastor of the Union- mission brought a S120.346 pro- cil veteran: and Norman E. Friends may call at the town Methodist Church, officiat- posed budget before the com- Etzler. Creager Funeral Home in Thur-, ed. missioners. Nominated to for the mont Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.

Bearers were Norman Myers. The budget, which is expected council were incumbent Coun- Serviees will" be Wednesday at Ralph Barnes, Kenneth to be reduced to S51.346 in coun- cilman Paul Beal and Ray 2:30 p.m. at the funeral home, man, Ira Nusbaum. Robert ty spendings by earnings of the A. Grimes.

Charles B. Gendell, with the Rev. Laverne Rphger- Barnes and Woodrow Owings. commission during the year, Delaine Hobbs Paul baugh, his pastor, officiating. Burial was in Bethel Ceme- asked the addition of two" new Lowman.

William Rimbey. MFMRFRS OF SAMARITAN Burial will be in the United tery near New Windsor. assistants, bringing to four the H. Ralph Cunningham, and the campaign.I arn certain that MbMBMte OF Brethren Church Cemetery in IT0 MT TMMW number of planners in the coun- Preston L. Brown.

you will not only reach the 011- Hospital World's highest bridge above water is the Royal Gorge bridge, 1.053 feet above the Arkansas River in Colorado. (Continued From Page One) LOCAL MENTIONS Thurmont. oc rt MRS. E. JOHNSON Residents who have lived in ginal minimum goal 5850,000, the town for six months may re-.

but that you may well reach the gister at the Town Hall for the Sl.000,000 mark. election on May 2. The conven- the hospital leader tion was presided over by Lind- concluded, "will the N. ELLSWORTH MULLINIX 01Fune al ervices salarv for Ellsworth Mullinix, 58, Ouve Johnson, of Burkitts- salary lor died Sunday This home on the vflle. were held yesterday at ner which was called -rr "Rpfnpl A'fvfl-XTpf'VlfW 3HQ i GoiOZldOIC 111 trie --(-)-- -Penn Shop Road near Kemp- ceLnei comparable say L.

Browning, chairman of amount of money your hospital town. He was the husband of with planning positions in other the supervisors of elections, and have to borrow to complete Mrs. Louise Mullinix agencies across the country. It members Walter Spurrier and its S4.300.000 program and will near Long tor- tor of thg church ffi ciate as- was raised from SJO 000 Henry Belhson. assure our aMng a hospital u-as was ner a son of the late James A.

and Fannie Mullinix He Slsted the a Tne planning budget also con- was a warehouse" clerk for a Whims. Guest pastors were th tamed an SS.oOO salary for the I large enough and modern enough to meet our years to come." needs for A anrlafc Damage The second report meeting is scheduled for 12 State Police today are looking P- also at the Francis Scott large chain supermarket until Rev. Carter, the Rev. associate county planner cox- ms retirement ago. Carter and me Rev.

Pet- ered 01 Federal aid funds. Surviving besides his wife, er Pesley. an SB.DOO salan for a sec- are three daughters: Mrs. Har-, Bearers were Mehin Jack- ond associate planner and an vev Hartman of Mt Airy Mrs son Jonn Stanley White. salary for a new assist- for the van( a i ho damaged Key Hotel's Wedgwood Room, wmiam Watkins of Cedar i Alfonso Chinn, Roy Dorsey and ant county planner.

two pieces of heavy construc Grove and Miss Linda Kay Mul-1 Lawrence Smothers second associate county tion equipraent over the week Unix, at home; two sons: Ellis Bunal the end in thfi Yeflow Springs area said a motor grader REBEKAH LODGE NO. 51 Meet at Odd Fellows Home Tuesday. 7:30 P. M. Rebekah Service will be held for Sister Lorene Barrick Doris J.

Stine. Noble Grand Pearl Skeggs. Secretary Furniture Repaired Refinished No Job Too Big Also 2 Hutch 2 Cupboards For Sale APPLY 417 MARKET Phone MO 3-9031 Cappello's 200 Market St. Specials xues. Wed.

Morrell No 1 Sliced Bacon Ib. 79c Lean Ground Beef Ib. 55c Grade-A-Medium Eggs 2 dozen $1.09 Grade-A-Milk gal. 49c Fresh Curly Kale 2 Ibs. 29c Fresh Local Field Cress 2 Ibs.

39c Fresh Asparagus Bunch 29c Heinz Strained Baby Food 6 Jars 65c Honeydiped or Powdered Do nuts dozen 49c Always Shop CAPPELLO'S It Pays Card of Thanks In memory of Mrs. Thelma E. Kersey, beloved wife of Dr. A. D.

Kersey and daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Isanogle. Words are inadequate to express our gratitude to the many relatives, friends, doctors, nurses and clergymen who were so fait'iful and solicitous of Mrs. Kersej's welfare during her long period of illness and suffering. We especially comment Dr.

James Gray and Charles A. Pollard and Dr. John M. Culler for their faithful attendance Also Rev. Maurice D.

Ashbury. Rev. Charles A. Polland and Rev. Arnold Ross for their daily visitations and prayers.

A. D. KERSEY, 0. D. (MRS.) ELIZABETH ISANOGLE Rummage Sale Wednesday Morning April 13 TANEY APARTMENTS Ladies of Parkway Church Of God Both Federal 1040A Md.

INCOME TAX $4 STD. DED. P. Brown, 662-3888 By Appt. Public Sale Wednesday, April 13, 1966 at 12:30 P.M.

along Marker Rd. in Locust Valley, 5V 2 mi. SW Middletown, butcher and poultry euipment, some furniture, tools, etc. Mr. Burtner will sell Ford farm equipment, etc.

See list in paper. C. TEDDY BEACHLEY Emmert R. Bowlus, Auct. H.

M. Alexander, Clerk Double Stamps Say These Words and Receive Double hi SH Green Stamps For The Purchase of Gasoline Lube, Oil And Filter Every Wednesday Thursday FREDERICK CITY ESSO Patrick Bentz Street Treeland Nurseries, Inc. Flowering shrubs and trees Pink Dog Wood, 4 to 5 feet 2 for $15.00 White Dog Wood, 6 to 7 feet 2 for S15.00 Azaleas, Pink, white, red 2 95 each Rhododendron, full of buds 9.95 each Route 40 West Phone 662-1141 American Legion Home Mt. Airy. Md.

Scotty Boyle and Red's Honky Tonk Piano 1 Nite Only-April 13 9 P.M. until 12 P.M. Open House! Valley Variety Shop Wigs Hairpieces lOOTo Human Hair Located on Rt. 194 Across From Mt. Hope Cemetery At.

Woodsboro Or Call 845-8430 Join in the GO! GO! And Go to Johnny's Market Where you can save When you buy beer by the case Airline Steamship Local ticket office for passenger reservations. Same Rates. Boyer Travel Agency 26 S. Market St. 663 4155 Snow White Grill Immediate opening for counter man and waitress.

Experienced preferred, full and part- time. Top salary, Blue Cross, paid vacation, and many othsr benefits. 3 rm. apt available for the right person. Local references are in must.

Please apply at SNOW WHITE GRILL, on Patrick St. to Mrs. Hurst. Double Stamps Say These Words and Receive Doubte in SH Green Stamps For The Purchase of Gasoline Lube, Oil And Filter Every Wednesday Thursday FREDERICK CITY ESSO Patrick Bentz Street Cesspools And Septic Tanks Cleaned, Repaired and Installed Day or Night Phone 473-8294 B. W.

DISPOSAL SERVICE Home Improvement Wallpaper Roll 39c Window Shades Unmtd. 69c Linoleum 6' Widths Ft. 69c 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $6.66 Venetian Blinds $3.29 ROUTZAHN'S BUDGET CTR. 77 South Market St. 9 ip Waste Paper, Iron, Metals Rags, Bags.

Furnaces. Used Plumbing, Hides Greases FREDERICK JUNK COMPANY 310 Chapel Alley--314 E. 4th St. Dial MO 3-9321 Armstrong Floor Covering Professionally Installed No Carrying Ch. Up To 6 Mo.

Complete Line Window Shades SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. 28 E. Patrick 662-8151 Cedar Cedarett Sale April 30 Will pick up any articles donated that is salable. Phone 663-5226 or 663-5847 Septic Tank Cleaning NELSON TUCKER 662-8474 Closed Easter Sunday Until 6 P.M. Closed Monday.

April 11 THE SUBURBAN Bar Grill 1806 Rosemont Ave. Tfc I fJ6 E. Mullinix of Mt. Airy and Harold B. Mullinix of near Kemptown; six grandchildren; charge of the rites.

and a brother, J. Herbert Mul- Unix of near Long Corner. Friends may call at the Olin L. Molesworth Funeral Home in Damascus where services will be Wednesday at 11 a Burial will be in was in sive for the entire county. Federal and is required for aid.

The new assistant county planner will work in the field on planned unit developments. owned by the Fredenck Gas Mrs. Erma Taylor of Pine- Avenue, is a surgical patient Company was damaged about 4 at Frederick Memorial Hospit- a m. Sunday when three bullets al were fired into one its tires. Mrs.

Eva Cousins. Union Gamp Cnrl. Vlp Now Local Price--At Your Favorite Tavern Or Package Store Distributed By THE HISSEY DISTRIBUTING CO. Montevue Lane Frederick. Md.

Phone 662-2261 Paper Hanging Woodrow (Bill) Anderson Phone 663-5487 (Continued From Page presentation was beguD by Jack Kemptown. LEWIS T. UMBER.GER Lewis Thoimas Umberger, East Fourtkstreet died Monday how many teachers, i inspector Garland Guy- said, "The process of deciding i salary and a new assistant to Notice of Scholarship Applications for the award of The grader was parked along Bridge, and Mr. Whitfield Wells the ''Florence Stoner West- "HmT.ch-'ahv* the Yel Springs Road near HFD 2. Dicker-on, rec 11 ern Maryland College Free "annual TM from the Rocky Springs Road inter- were admitted to the Fredenck Scholarship" will be rocoived are estimated section.

A resident of the area Nursing Home and Convales- until Monday. May 2 1966. at 000 salary County olice he heard the shots cent Center. Toll House and the Farmers and Mechanics a i and saw a car drive away from North Avenues. National Bank, as Trustee saia.

the Will of Frank L. Stoner, deceased. Application forms are avail- Mrs Hilda W. Singer of Union a le in th Department "Everything we do must be' The budget also calls for a tne area convened into dollars," Tntt, second draftsman at a $5,200 Vandals also tampered with a lift parked at the Yellow ings Elementary School. nuua omgci ui umuu at Frederick Memorial Hospital and buildings depends on ihe ton at a $5.000 salary and for a Police said the points, plugs Bridge, is a guest at the Val uie ha- third full time secretary for and water cap were taken and View Nursing Home, after bo- HeK-n's Bos age 80 years.

budget. decided to emph He was a son of the late Wil- size the human resource of tV plamrng off'r and thD rais- dirt was put into the gas tank in? discharged from h'am T. and a a Webb more and higher paid teachers ing of all administrative suspects have been found Maryland Chronic Hospital in Umberger and was a member this year. 1 'in either case. 1 Hagerstown.

Nook 408 OntV St i MI for business Apr. 14 Wjnff into With Dickey Bird Hair Style Plus Echo Hair Coloring ECKER'S BEAUTY SALON 306 North Market St. Septic Tank Cleaning H. T. Septic Tank Service 371-6489 Ground Burnt Lime S12 00 Per Ton Delivered And Spread MOSER'S LIME PLANT Phone 371-6710 Treeland Trees.

Shrubs, Evergreens Design and Planting Select your own plants Free estimates on planting Seeding and Fencing Open daily 8 to 5 Sundays 1 to 5 TREELAND" NURSERIES, INC Route 40 West Phone 662-1141 Henry's Blacktop drivew ays install Old driveways repaired Free estimate Phone 663-9738 Opening Soon Discount Furniture Mart Save on Fine Furniture Low Prices-Wide Selection Terms Coiner of West 7th St. on Moiter Ave. Frederick, Md. H. R.

Block Co. America's Largest Tax Service 223 Market St Phone 662-344? Weekdays 9 A.M. To 9 M. Sat. Sun.

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