Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne

The Morning Herald du lieu suivant : Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 54

Lieu:
Hagerstown, Maryland
Date de parution:
Page:
54
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

I and Marine Corps. It is- estimated that as many as those drafted enlist each month in the three services. ace pre-induction registrant who physical cane passed examination his is privileged to enlist up until the he gets his order of tion. Many of those who are enlisting are waiting until the very day before their induction order rives, and as a result Draft Boards are having considerable unnecessary paper work. In the last call this month, of the 27 ordered to report for induction, only 21 appear.

ed, the other six having enlisted. Those inducted are required to serve. for a period of six months after the duration of the emergency, which is still in effect, while those enlisting do so for a specified period. While Draft Boards are still given quotas to fill each month, they are given credit for enlistments. Draft Boards are kept busy, how: ever, in processing discharged men, which are averaging now around 50 a day.

I NONE St.Joseph BETTER ASPIRIN 100 TABLETS WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT 104 REM for Coughs ways-io the throat and resulting from colds. More Internally. 60c Size Works Silco Cut Price Stores, Inc. 39 North Potomac St. Hagerstown, Md.

BUY YOUR COAL -FROMCUSHWA'S Phone 2200 and get THE BEST MAKE THINGS SPIC SPAN ABOUT THE HOME WETHERILLS ENAMEL Here's a brilliant, Beautiful, durable enamel for walls, furniture and wood. work. Produces a finish that smooth as tile, and washe easy to apply Dries Quickly Leaves no Brush Marks Come in Let us show you Color and give you full Informatics .25 4 Gal. 1 Qt. Ask About "Wether-Tone" The Washable 0.95 Wall Finish Gal.

$2 R. D. McKEE Next to City Hall N. Potomac St. Phone 2525 CONTINUOUS 11 a.m.

to 11 p.m. HENRYS I THEATRE NOW SHOWING JACK BENNY'S RADIO STARS PHIL HARRIS and ROCHESTER in "I Love A Band Leader" with. LESLIE BROOKS WALTER CATLETT 1.. Enlistments Affect Monthly Inductions Draft Board Will Take 54 Youths During the Month Fifty-four Hagerstown and county youths, virtually all of whom have recently become 18 years of age, will be inducted during December, local Draft Boards announced. This number is less than 10 percent of the total drafted from this city and county during any one month in the war period.

The peak number inducted in any one month during the war 650. What is cutting down the number of inductees is enlistment. of many youngsters in the Army, Navy RECTAL ITCH HELP RELIEVE itch, also pain of piles with mildly, scientifically medicated CUTICURA OINTMENT ACADEMY LAST TIMES TODAY "DRAMATIC DYNAMITE" "Sensation Hunters" TOMORROW THURSDAY THE GIANT OF ACTION SHOWS! BATHAN' a JOHN WAYNE OD BREAM LEONARD ANTHONY QUINN SONDI FRANQUELLI STRONG WARNER BROS. COLONIAL LAST TIMES TODAY CONTINUOUS 1 To 11 P.M. FOLLOW THAT WOMAN!" GARGAN NANCY KELLY.

PARAMOUNT PICTURE TOMORROW ONLY CRIMINAL THE SCENE RETURNS HIS MURDERED TO CRIME AND MEETS TO FACE! VICTIM FACE scrupulous dyed Ingenious came detectivel. combination the tielightial Featuring EVELYN. FRASER BARBARA EVERES RICHARD CEONCE LACK BARKY BERNARD WORLOCK FREDERIC REPUBLIC PICTURE MARYLAND NOW SHOWING CONTINUOUS 1 To 11 P.M. FEARED FOR HIS LOVED FOR HIS DARING! BENEDICT BOGEAUS CAPTAIN KIDD' Charles LAUGHTON SCOTT BARBARA BRITION ROLANO JOHN QUALEN SHELDON, MERRY AMER HIERMAN GENUIDE thra UNITED ARTISTS Meeting Planned To Speed School Plans County Stresses Need for Washington Street Addition spite of the fact the bids for the 20-room addition and auditorium to the Washington street school are higher than anticipated, county officials likely will proceed with the construction at once because of the tremendously overcrowded conditions that exist in city schools. It was reported yesterday that of the Board of Education and the Board of County Commissioners will confer today tively to the new addition and will decide then on whether the county should proceed at once on the con.

struction. Many public spirited citizens are urging that the county go right ahead with its school building program, claiming that there is very little likelihood that prices will fall to any appreciable extent in years to come. It is their contention. that the high national debt will mean high wages and high prices to say nothing of high taxes for several generations to come, if infation is held in check. A survey conducted some time ago of city Schools disclosed that in the four high schools in the city there are 289 classes which have more than 35 students and that well over half the number have more than 40 pupils.

This is an unhealthy condition COME Now. Revolutionary IN! TUM THUM3 Battery SEE IT! HEAR IT! HEARING POWER I ACOUSTICOY LESCALLEET "Are. 42 Summit Visit Glick's A Complete Line of KREIDER EPHRATA SHOES for CHILDREN GLICK'S Shoe Store 56 W. Washington 8t Crane's Clothes O. P.

O. "Factory to You" 11 West Washington Street from several standpoints, school thorities no claim, for a scholar in overcrowded classroom cannot possibily receive all the benefits of that class to which she or he is entitled. At Boonsboro the enrollment is so high that the cafeteria room has been taken over for two classes while at Woodland Way 57 percent of the classes bave upwards of 45 pupils. Because of this great congestion school authorities are urging that the school building program in this county be carried out just as early as possible. Corporal Kline Given Discharge Cpl.

Hazel L. Kline, daughter of Calvin E. Kline, Smithsburg, Rt. has been honorably discharged from the Women's Army Corps. Cpl.

Kline entered the service October 27, 1943, and was stationed at Great Falls, Montana, and while there she flew with a recruiting crew through Canada, Alaska and California. For her services she has been awarded four medals. After, spending Christmas with her father, Miss Kline will return to Great Falls. OFFICE EQUIPMENT Hagerstown Bookbinding Printing Co. TELEPHONE 2000-2001 Big Building Planned By McCrory's Stores Modern Expansion to be Erected on Same Site Here Plans are being completed by McCrory's Stores, to erect one of the most modern store' buildings in the variety field in Hagerstown to replace the building destroyed by fire last week.

Erection on the building will be started as soon as materials are available, it was announced yesterday by J. W. Bryan, manager of the local store. The new store building will not only occupy the space of the destroyed McCrory store, but the space on which was located the Glick shoe store adjacent, Bryan 00B 6 6 6 COLD PREPARATIONS LIQUID. TABLETS.

SALVE. NOSE DROPS Caution, Use Only As Directed RAND'S Self-Serve CUT RATE STORE 'The New Self-Service Storo" 43 West Washington St. Cloverdale QUICKIE QUIZ What causes ocean tides? Pep up with Tantalizing lime flavor. Big, bottle -50 The moon Available in 12 01. 29 oz.

bottles CLOVERDALE SPECIAL ROOT BEER Cloverdale GRANGE PUNCH CLUB SODA RINGER ALS twelve- Available in 12 ez. bottles only MINTER SINGER MY SARSAPARILLA Newville, Pa, Distributed By Baker Distributing Co Cloverdale Soft Deinks THE MORNING HERALD, HAGRRSTOWN, MD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1945 stated. The new store' will be air-1 conditioned with the latest equipment, will have novel lighting and A larger variety of merchandise will include a 48-stool restaurant. nor will be carried and several new departments added.

While the start of rebuilding will depend upon the availability of materials, the local store manager is leaving for New York this week with the hope of completing plans for obtaining necessary terials. To avold nicking the glaze in an earthenware pan, stir food with a wooden spoon. R. G. DEPT.

STORE For CLOTHING Three Marines who Sunday night zel's Tavern at 40 Summit avenue Monday were turned over to the commanding officer of their camp. The three, who were arrested by: Military Police, denied they broke TAVERN ROBBED the show window of ment but admitted, police, to- helping the several of the bottles. The window was shattered ly before according the report to city police. Isn't It Maddening and it's so unnecessary dure the inconvenience and discons tort of insuficient and poorly, placed electric outlets! Specify Certifed Adequate Wiring in the home you buy or build. Get complete FREE information from THE ENTIRE FAMILY The Potomac Edison Co.

Over 2200 Washington County Motorists Can't be Wrong Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Policies Meet all requirements of the New Maryland Law Protect your right to drive Without obligation--Call your local agent Raymond B. Bew Walter Cunningham 818 N. Mulberry St. Huyette Cross Ronde. Phone 2659.W Phone 4060 F-5 Chas.

S. Coyle Robert P. Schamel Keedysville, Md. Jefferson St. Phone 90-F-11 FARM Phone 208-M BUREAU! Orville Myers Bennett W.

Robison 54 Mealey Parkway Hancock, Md. Phone 1795-M 2071 Phone 118 With our present low rates you can't afford to take chances. Why Pay More or be Satisfied with Less? EDGAR A. ZEPP, Dist. Mgr.

Phone 3802-W 7 Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Company of Columbus, -Ohie. Special. lemon ounce Answer: (LOVERDALE SPRING SPEAKING 40 OF Freedom Here in America, the foundation of freedom made public-so all the world may know. is -free markets! Here, all the toil of our In any marketplace, the quest of gain involves people flows through the -in some risk. Now, as always, recklessness magthe form of goods and money.

From the very nifies the risk. Now, as always, recklessness, birth of our freedom we have known that if in any form, is an abuse of freedom! Now, as our people are to remain free, their markets always, facts are the best hedge against reckmust remain free! lessness! Now, as always, prudent buyers and This was one of our strengths in the victorious sellers of securities rely upon facts! struggle against nations where freedom of the marketplaces had died with every other HAVE THE FACTS: freedom, (KNOW THE RISKS Of all our open and free marketplaces, none is vital to nation's welfare than Facts are available. Before any company lists more our this, the investors' marketplace, the New its securities in this investors' marketplace, York Stock Exchange. that company agrees to report, regularly, basic facts concerning its operations and financial condition. Such disclosure is the essence of this Exchange's policy.

This free market serves the nation. Here, In this investors' marketplace the possibility buyers and sellers, through their brokers, of human error is recognized. Elaborate premeet in open competition. Here, prices are cautions are taken to prevent it. And it is arrived at in the time-honored tradition of the possible to say on behalf of this institution, auction.

Here, prices are determined by sup- its Members, Member Firms and their partply and demand in the market at the time ners, that--no other enterprise observes higher orders are executed. Here, prices are promptly principles of business conduct. 1 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 1.

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection The Morning Herald

Pages disponibles:
338 575
Années disponibles:
1908-1993