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PA for a WANT AD EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MONDAY, 27, 1961 Dear Abby By Abigail, Van seethe.with resentment. DEAR ABBY: I am married to who has a very ugly tem- per. The first time hit me we had been married, only three! weeks, and I four months EAR and I have prefnanl the lime. father used to Merchants Open Survey The Retail Merchant! Associa- USED: No. But you are foolish to repeat these favors aiujj tion began a parking survey in downtown Cumberland today.

The study will co'ver all -park- been going together for lots, and all parking melersj BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (UPI) 'in the downtown area, and Bowling Green State Uni- Campus Hit With Spring Fever Raid am 19.and so is he. Ail the white goin lo cuHt and he sa(d if I did include night shopping hours. wh wl rf i i who slaps his wife around loo Is gave up lhe ida cuttinf the hc $urvev directed by want to see me again. So Robert C. Petersen.

of this a sickness that runs in their Lair i 1 I -r 1 put up with the beatings I have taken 'and over absolutely noth- ing). I don't want to raise our three children in but what is i is fatherless versify students were arrested and later released because of a 'spring fever" uprising on the campus Sunday night involving family? I never thought I could Mt K. rtl nc ud i hourly counts of tw and miiling and nut im u.i»h en last Satuiday night he cars in off-street parking lots and stood me up on a date. His hourly count of vehicles on cuse was he "forgot." I got me iers in and adjacent to and had my hair cut. When he saw me he said we were through.

make hair her mouth for fear she'll get her' teeth knocked out? -LIVING IN FEAR DEAR LIVING: (This is liv- Abby. I am sorry I cut it and 1 want Marv back. What is downtown The association recently wrote shouting youths. The uprising began with a wa- ter fight on fraternity row be- tween 20 or 25 students. The in- cident quickly ballooned and the the Mayor and Council that itjmob moved to the football stadi- conduct a study of and got out of hand.

your a DEAR A young man A a who (l dictates the way to wear ing?) No man's worth more than your hair, (2) refuses to see you one sock, and few are worth that. I again should you ignore his cam- Let him send the support checks in the. mail. If there is anything worse than a fatherless home, it's a home ruled by a coward who women. ing and traffic problems in the The demonstrators tore up small asked that picket fences and threw the pieces be given to anyjtowards University President recommendations made as a re- sult of the study.

mand, (3) stands you up on a date with a feeble excuse that he "for- Jackson To Speak got," is not worth worrying 1 Your hair will grow out. Al Hill PTA 'of the Allegany County Board of Ralph McDonald, who was not hit. Also in the debris were paper soft drink containers and water. McDonald addressed the noisy students twice in an effort to hall the demonstration amid chants of "Old McDonald Had a Farm" plenty of my own, but lately I find myself resenting her more than ever. She is a very unim- good fime.

Ask him what heYmunity College." been doing lately. Teachers will be in their rooms Yes. Abby will answer your let- at Hill Street School at 7 p.m. aginative cook, whereas I delight Personally if you write parent visitations. The general in preparing fancy dishe, Box 3365, Beverly HBta meeting will begin" at ever she has the women's club or and enclose a bridge, she asks me to make self-addressed envelope, refreshments.

This entails shop- 1 ping for the ingredients. prepar-jpl a i art ing them single-handed, and lend- ing my best china for the occas- Lions Club To Meet The 20-voice Girls Ensemble FIFTEEN Death Toll On Roads Kises 1 74 cide'nts in Maryland over thc4as( WEATHER FORECAST Cooler weather is expected tonight through the nation west of the Appalachians with the exception of the i 1 a (Continued from Page 9) Mrs. Sarah Lofton, of Cumber- and one brother, Preston; of Romney. The body is at the Schaeffer The students then began protest- ing a ban on student drinking, the dismissal of a fraternity house mother and the expulsion of two students recently. Just as the group began to quiet down, firemen received a call about a fire iri the boiler fire- men arrived, students poured out of a nearby building and went Assernbl of God Church tomor- back on a rampage.

row Rev. James Mason offi- Interment will be in the In addition to the Maryland ac- cidents, three residents of the state were killed Saturday a four car smashup near Rocky Mount, N. C. The Marylanders who died the North Carolina crash were identified as W. H.

Frye. wife, Mrs. Lottie Frye, 48. and Simon Osburn, 50, all of Ml. Airy in Carroll County.

Eleven other persons, including six Marylanders, were injured-ia the multiple auto crash. The accidents in Maryland, which raised (he death toll less than the 117 recorded same date a year ago, included one which Saturday of a woman injured the day Charles Eisentrout (before. SALISBURY, Pa. a The victim of the Fridav acci- i c-nn i tit I i i I Mexican border states. It will continue mild along the'Eastern Seaboard.

(AP Photofax) Mrs. Homer Weasenforth BAYARD, W.Va. Weasenforth, 40. diedjEisentrout died in was Mrs'' StcTla Saturday'Marie Moore. 35, of Havre- de yesterday in Garrett County Me- Community Hospital morial Hospital where she had His wife Martha Eisentrout died Icrace who died 'as a result of Funeral Home where friends will been a patient three weeks.

Jin September last year. Born in suffered when her car be received today from 2 until 4 Born in leason, she was a i i February 17, 1889. he was'struck a tree near p.m. and from 7 until 9 p.m. daughter of Benjamin and Stellai 3 son of Charles and Annie Services will be held from the i Wil Jof here The fire was discovered by two W1 be the students.

William Sr-luvompr an ri A a i cemetery, Brushy the colossal nerve to take all the credit. Am I childish to feel hurt? WESTERNPORT-Victory direction 55. American Legion, will spon- Yates, will a public card party at the post from Fort Hill High School under.David Fraser. who notified fire- of Miss Annella men. The blaze was quicklv ex- (he Lions Club at members its meeting'known.

Besides her parents, she is sur- i Jones i Eisentrout. He is survived by three sons vived by her husband. Homer Cleveland, Weasenforth; one son. Salisbury and tomorrow at 8 p. m.

Bridge, Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. in thei a i eto L'SEDJSOO and setback will be played. ICommunity Room of YMCA. I 35 and 40 state h.gh- Display Clatsified Display Clasiifitd Ditpkiy Clotlificd Ordtrt Wifhin 1-Hour, Slight GRANTSVILLE ALL 3 doz. TU RKEYS Tend 9-16 Ib.

A A ff Iriih Brand, butt half tb. 53c HAMS 4 6bc 4 3 EASTER FLOWERS Mrs. Edna Williamson LONACONING Mrs. William Williamson died Saturday in hospital in Elizabeth, Ohio. A native of here, she was a way jMf phnl and Sarah neraTltome in Oakland, city police and campus police a i a a' LII uue auu, nuiuri i Weasenforth.

Jr five daughters Eisentrout. whereabouts Stella, Elsie. Helen, Debra and, 11 vvn; darters. Mrs. Mary Weasenforth all at home- Weber Meyersdale; and one sister.

Mrs. Catherine Mrs Prentice. Allen- one sister, Judy of here. The body is at tt were on the scene of the four- hour demonstration that broke up about midnight. The seven students taken to the i police station were released when I'the university failed to file Dean of Students 1 T.

Survivors included a brother, David Neat, of Miami: two nieces, Mrs. Gilbert Scherth and Mrs. Harold Connor and one nephew, Irvin Neat, all of here. The body will be at the Eichhorn Funeral Home tomorrow where, services will be held Wednesday ai Margaret Prentice, Allen- town; Mrs. Emma Stark, Long N.

Mrs. Mary Hutzell, Minnich Fu-jpau-hope and Mrs. Vida Livin- good, Ravenna, Ohio; two broth- ll 1 -1 U141XS, Services will be conducted to- rs, Ebenezer Eisentrout, Listons- rnorrow at 2 m. at Bayardjburg. and John Eisentrout, United Brethren Churoi by Rev-JMorgantown, W.

28 grand- Bryan G. Blair and interment will children and six great grandchil- be in Bayard Cemetery. James F. Kent James F. Kent died yesterday jist Church.

dren. He was a member of the Metho- PTMr and Mrs L. Smith said the demonstration re- suited mosUy.Jrom "spring fever and youthful exhuberance." at 2 will be in I Services iTM 0 1 2 Th.TM,TFTMarM Potted from $1.39 Beoutiful from Sausag any 11 N. 89c 39c All I7S 7 A FRONT ST. Hickory Slob, Any Siit--Ib.

Beef Liver Ground Beef Fresh 3 Ibi. A. M. Midnight DIAL PA 1.00 119 2-2030 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF KESEDEXTlAt PROPERTV IX LOVACWING. ALLEGANT COUNTT, i MARYLAND I UDdtr by virtue oi a of the Court for Allejany County, i Maryland, dated the 10th day oi Mirch.

1961. in the proceeding known the Estate of Christina Gilliet, deceased, the undenijmed will offer for tale ml public auction to the hifhut bidder on Saturday, April 1, 1961, at 10:00 a.m., in front of the Lonaconing Branch of the Trust Company. residential property of Christina Gilliei, deceased, which laid property ii located on Church Street, known an Lot No. in Porter and Clarke'i Church Hill Addition to Lonaconinx. and is the ame property I A ft.

fl i Laurel Hill with whom Rev. William H. North jcoal, officiating. Interment will fl William H. North of Cambridge, Slirvivin besides his niece.

Mrs. 'he in the Salisbury Odd Fellows' r6ek father-in-law of Maryland Attor-H 0 50 ai a sisler Mlss Otelia Cemetery. ney-General Thomas's. Finan of: 222 Wallace Street, and a In another weekend accident, Grason W. Edwards, 23, of Middle River, was killed when his car hit two trees on Eastern Blvd.

Balti- more county police said he failed to make a sharp curve. Edwards was pronounced dead at City Hos- pitals of multiple injuries. Hereford E. Bolden, 54, Bronxville. N.

died when his truck overturned on U.S. 40 near Middle River Rd. Police said Bolden apparently-- swerved his truck, loaded with scrap iron to avoid striking another vehicle when the truck overturned, crush- ing him. A Dorchester County man, Wil- liam F. Ruark, 28, of Hoopers- ville, died when hurled from overturning car, police said.

In- vestigating officers said Ruark'i car overturned six or seven times after it left the road near Church Cumberland, died earlv yester- numb nieces and nephews. i i day at his home. He was 76. Mr. North, a native of Laurel.

was a retired clothing store owner. He will he buried Wednesday at Filial 2 p.m. in Harpers Ferry, W.Va. Mrs. John Let SWANTON Mrs.

Catherine fContinued from Page Over Crests Gordon is .5 feet above the crest of the spillway and Lake Koon .3 feet above, a report-by Ray Nixon, water plant foreman; He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eulalia North, his daughter, Jsa- belle (Mrs. Thomas Finan L. Lee, following Cumberland, and a son. Ham-; ing illness.

pa 5t 3 ld nanCe to the Mayor and Council showed' Lee wife of John Lee, died by toweruig income tax exe p-j consumption for the week this morning at the home of a son, to 5600 per person instead- i )orf a 1 I a I i ilton North, at home. Two grand- sons also survive. A daughter of the late John F. linger- of the present $800. Pay Raises Other salary bills to be acted which 10 Christina ciiiies 1 The My is at was a member of North Glade for school superintendents.

State by Thomas T. winn by deed dated Funeral Home in Cambridge. Methodist Church. day of December, 19411, and recorded; where Services will be Conducted and Mary 'Abernathy Wilt, this week call for pay raises 'for school superintendents. State police, judges of the court of ap- tomoi row.

Burial will in Liher 188. folio 506, among the Recordj ol Alleginy County, Maryland. property ii improved by i be in a Cambridge cemeterv two-story double frame duelling OF SALE: One-third of the price to be paid in cash at the sale, balance to be paid upon tie good and deed following ratification of sale hy the Orphans'! Court for AUeiany, County, Maryland. JAMES S. GETTY 13-10-27 Surviving besjdes her husband peals and circuit courts and dou- and son are anolher S011 A the present pay of legisla- Od Md a da ughlcr to S3I600 a year subject to a CHOOSE THE BEST! Sprint coming and Wastto' for who want to sell a Home.

are the move--Md ol them are choosing (o find Hornet for them. II ywi have a properly to tell, you too will be wise to make jomr littiif of you will want to CHOOSE A REALTOR N'KW AND MCE A AVENUE: A truly three bedroom Rancher located in a neighhorhood of new homes. Lovely living room, modern kitchen tvlth rtininf modern hath, full haie- ment, a i siding, piped hot air a a a Nice lot 75 100. Aak to sop it today, ECOXOMV HOMES 881 PATTERSON AVE: Modern thrue bedroom home in excellent condition. Modern a furnace, full base- Only S6.500.

Immediate occu- pancv. MT. PLEASANT ROAD: Modem five room home with approy. 1 acre of a two bedrooms, modern kitchen and hath, piped hoi i heat, detached a i Excellent condition. 56.000 Howard M.

Sptker, Snyrt Slreel TA WEST SIDE (M FAYETTE KT. Modern lix room brick situated in very desirable West Sidt neighhorhood, convenient to schools IASTEK It JDST AROUVD and SPRING I. her. SO-OO-Sprinjr intn action now advantage nf a itood buy. We really A I A I A No.

mean it. This dixnified i distinfmjh- ed home priced right, for its and on bus line. Living room, dining I living room i fireplace, dining room and Wfchcn on in floor: 3 i room, spin I- jpan kitchen 'i hath bediooms and bath on 2nd Boor, Is'. a nice bath 3 Full concrete hasement, eas fired hot i bedroomi on 2nd ft. It plenty of closet heat, hardwood floors.

Avail- and we should mention that able for immediare occupancy, in- screened in porch, perfect for a sum- apeclton by appointment. "er snack on those warm, a 13-15 Double frame dwelling, aeven rooms, bath on one rooms, half hath on other double frame duelling rear ol i property i rooms, bath on each tide, Thi.t property is located the National Hwy. joining the Keech Grocery Store properly. LOI fronts 96 feel approximately ISO feet in depth. This property can be sold M.

D. Reinhort Agency 3 1 I 1 A Llbcrtj rritl I aUo the nice haiement Rec- i "hole or separately. Inspection room for thow inclement days. See It Price upon PA PA J-73SJ Carl F. Schmuti Assoc.

1( S. i S.SrrfC tion. Jomei W. Beacham REALTOR tXSL'RAM'E -Vulional rhonr PA IS MARION ST. Just one block tram East Side School ii this 7 room a dwelling 3 rooms, btth first floor; 4 rooms, bath second floor.

Full batement. Coal fired hot water heatinf plant. .1 car (ara(i and nork Excellent condition Prict and inspection by appointment. Mobile located on Penh- Injf Drive io Potomac ParV for couple. Modern and complete- ly furnished.

Immediate occupan- cy Full prici Financing available. WANTED Glenn Wation Son 123 Virfltli PA After I PA t-JM) Modem 6 room brick houje, 1 bathi. roomi. tul) bajement with mot- recreation room, equipped wit)) I bar. Storm dnon and itorm First cliM opportunity to bi leadinf residential area.

FAMtl.T S17.E CAPE COD STYLE I FKOSTBUllG Modern 2 itory brick Komi. roomx, full basement. lired bot air heat. Excellent buy! Beall Insurance Realty Fbf. OV 1-HK1--NB Ck(.

llrcel Froitbirf beautiful Cape Cod Style Home three nice bedrooms, two room fin- ished expansion altic, modern kitchen, lovely dining room, spacious room with open fireplace, enclosed sun parlor, Pi modern a piped hot air heat, beautiful landscaped lot 130 I2i. Call for appointment to inspect. Sunset View Howard M. Spiker, Realtor Slrtel Have your Sunday Afternoon Drive a Stop to see this Beautiful Bnck Rancher located in Cumber- land's Newest Residential Section l.arce I.hinn Room uitb Fireplace n.ninj Room. Modern Kilchrn.

Three Bedrooms and Ceramic Tile Bath Attached Garace. Hot Water Heat' Abundance of Clo.iets. Wooded lot 100 160 feet. Kendall Ins. Realty Co.

PA M4H Dial PA t-3nt Per.mnj St. FIRST TIME OFFERED Thii lovely 3 bciroom ranch style lj located in the popular Bedford Section just 1 milr north of city, features recreation room tire- place, laritc lii-ing room with fire- place. 1 car garaie, large double Jot, baths, and enclosed hreczeuay. This truly a line home in an Ideal location. Call now for details and appointment.

LISTINGS WA.VTEn "see PERRIN about it" i i i i Insurance Periklnt St. PA 4-'fA I FROSTBURG, MD. In a very beautiful location on a lot 100 500 with trees a new Ranch Style Brick Stone borne i lame Hvinn room with fireplace, modern built-in kitchen nith dininf area. 3 nix bedrooms each with large closet. i Full hasement.

Gas fired baseboard heat The area In restricted to nice residential properties. This properly has txrn repriced and is a good at listed price. i Make an appointment lo inspect CALL MRS. NATOI.l.V, OV 9-M89 or PA -I-OBM LARGE HOMES Brick dwelling containing eigm good rooms and three small rooms Stum heal with (toker-fired furnace. Located 233 a i Price nduced to M.Vxi 00 Brick dwelling.

eigBI eonrt- rooms and iwn small Rol waler heal with furnace Located 730 Union Street. Price reduced to J7.SOO on Thrst prnpeniei art tn verj gooo condition ind art in excellent Inca foi nt coulrt Be con- verted into Most or i Is inrlurtnl in olei enct. Centrally Located Carl F. Schmutz Assoc. Harry B.

Simpson S. Liberty St. i Rial Estate Insurance 1 2 Fredrrlrk Streci niai PA FHA POSSIBILITIES Braddock Rd. Ranch Stjle 3 bedroom and Bath Bungalow. 28 foot Ions 'ire- place.

Kilchen Is 14 i 14 bulll in cab- IneLs. attached xarage. Ont ol the nicer homes in this area. Lot 100 171. bikini J22.000.

Open for National LaVale. 4 Redroon Brick 19 IS Living room halhj I car Lot 100 175. Available 1st. Welly Wilson Agcutcy CnlaM PA 4-4O Itt I. CM.

M. FOR SALE SCO North Waserly Terrace. Cumber- land, Maryland. Two-story bnrk i lixinf room, dminy ronm, large kitchen uilh built-in cab- double-well link, and tile floor, three and bath. There ample closet space, coal Marm-air furnace, full basement, and 7 porch- es.

Lot: M' 75'. Price: 17,500 LISTINGS HANTF.D! Goodfallow Agency Krai F.stalc Storage Ul N. Centre PA LaVale Ranch Home r7l LaVale Courl Situated on Urie landscaped lol Well constructed brick containing living room with heameti ceilinf and wood i Hrepixce, dminx room, kitchen i dish- Basher and disposal. Ceramic tiled bath. Three bedrooms wilh ample presses.

Large family room with oak paneled walls and bulll In closets. Full basement with partitioned laun- dry room and toilet facilities. Warm heat. Hard floon trim. Muminum storm doors windows.

and full fiarticu- larf on application. 3 room hnck row home finished basement containing small apt Gas bol air heat. Conveniently located at 202 Decatur St. Only $4500 Call for an appointment loday BERT j. A A REALTOR INSLKAISCE X.

St. Dial PA 4-law NEW home Im-ated Al 70S Patter- son A Large lot 7S' ifw 1 Three Bedrooms, livini; rnorn, kitchen and i i area combined. Recreation room, laundry and inlet 'acilihes in hasement. Clarace altarhed. Oas lired, hot air heat.

Uhl Hlfhway, OMtown. New jix rooms and bath. Basement, (arace attached. Tuo acren of land. Must (o appreciate.

THE J. HOLZSHU CO. i and 21 So. St. PA M555 1M Street PA 4-UM 'Continued from Page was 91,070,000 gallons compared to 100,990,000 the same period a year ago.

i New Robert L. Mover was named "a probationary member of the po- lice department effective March 21 under an order approved by the Mayor and Council today. had been in ill health Mrs Hazd Johns on in 1962. several vears two brothers, George i i JOBLESS-The House passed a rp miller, and Leonard Will, to ease some of the restric-il-jlerKS 1O Burnie; three sisters. Miss Pearl jtions applied by the Senate to re- Bates, and Rev.

Charles S. Reck- Peetz, Oldtown, and seven grand- Retail Clerks Local 886 wiQ and Mrs. Ethel Whetzel. for drawing unemploy- meel om orrow at 8 m. in the of Keyser.

and Mrs. pay could head into a A i a Labor Temple -125 George S. Widmyer children. The bodv will be at the resi- I chairman of the special services dence of her son herc tomorow committee of the Ministerial As- afternoon, sociation and Rev. Mr.

Harpold is chairman of the Good Friday Services sub-committee. ference committee of the two; south Liberty Street. houses. Sen. Frederick C.

D-Dorchester. chief architect i the Senate measure, said he had not made a decision on whether to accept House amendments. RACING-- Some form of racing Hurotd E. N'jufhton. A Liberty Trutt Cumberland.

Md. XpeCed no "TM a odge Senate TN THE CIRCUIT COt'RT FOR ALLEGANY A A Leonard W. Sirbaugh Lola E. Sir-! baueh No. I 8 I Epuity OF I A I The object ot this suit is to procure preceded him in death.

a decree of divorce A VINCULO MAT- 1 Noah A. Kidwell PAW PAW--Noah A. Kidwell, 84. died this morning in Morgan' County War Memorial Hospital, Berkeley Springs. and H()use CQmmjUees buf ft Js A son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. not expected to go near as far George U. Kidwell, he was a re-: as these bills which would add i tired tannery worker and held)extra days or restrict swapping membership in Paw Pau- Chris-j days tian Church and the IOOF. His; GAMBLING-Bills to ban slot wife, Mrs. Ida C.

in four Southern Mary- land counties and require financial Society To Meet The Allegany County Animal Welfare Society will tomor- row at 7:30 p. m. at the Cumber- Iand Free Pllbljc Births CARTWR1GHT Mr. and Mrs. Waller Oldtown, a daughje'r yesterday in Memorial Hos- pital.

FOLEV--Mr. and Mrs. William, Falls Church, twins, a son comuiaimni and Defendant i tr-ii- T--J i snd daughter, Saturday in ro "TM wliha 1 Kidwell let Anne Anindel County resi- George Wash inglDn UniversiTv land: mat said Defendant did drsert and; nerland: a sister, Mrs. Myrtle oents vote on abolishing slots and Hospital The paternal grand- 24th iay of January. 1959 "without any 1 cl i Paw 14 Srandchil-, commercial bingo passed the mother is cause or reason and that and seven great-grandchil-jHouse and is in the hands of 1822 Bedford Louis Phipps, D-Anne Arundel.

LANCASTER Mr. and Mrs. A volume of local legislation RIMOXIT hy ihe Complaint. Leonard w. Surviving are two sons.

Calvin reports from slot machine owners Om hc Defendam Lo i Kidwell. Newark, Ohio, and; are awaiting action in House rne Bill or Complaint nates that i a R. Kidwell. Paw Paw: -a committees. A separate measure prior i is bryonri a i i i a i nn children he i i i a a Defendant and the: The body will be at the Parks-: rernams to be disposed of to these Statewide it thereupon mdrred this sih day of will be in Woodrow March.

I9B1. h.v Ihe Circuil Cnurt lor Alleeany County. Maryland, lhat thi Corqplainant h.v raiisinj; a cop.v nf Chi.t order to be insrrteri in scimr newspaper LOCcll published in the Cily of Cumberland. Allegany Countv. Mnrj-land.

onre a week, 1 for four successive necks before Ihe 10th I IGUC day of April, 1961, giving notice ol the object and substance of this Bill to the i a i absent non-resident Defendant. Miss Adcla Roberts a i warning her lo he and appear in this Lr Court in person hr by solicitor, on nr Ir anc) I Frederick H. before ihe nth day of IPSI, to Roberts. Bedford Road, was re- Charles RD 3. Keyser, a son todav in Memorial.

will he conducted addition to these Statewide HIL IPS Mr and Mrs Walter afternoon and interment tens and couldI help carry the as-j Lonaconing, a daughter sembly beyond the Saturday ad-, in Miners Hospital, journment leaders are presently 0 pST-Mr. and Mrs. Stanley aiming for An Ohio thief was caught steal- RD -1. city, a daughter to- day in Memorial. SPIKER--Mr.

and Mrs. Edward ing several boxes of bubble 18 Ridgeway Terrace, a bubble burst. daughler last night in Memorial. A I A By DICK TURNER Vh'TMid pledged to the Gamma Beta JOSEPH E. BODEN Chnplcr of Zcla Tau Alpha.

She i a graduate of Allegany Hiph i.Sohnol and is a member of the of at Washington Col- 'Icgc in Chcstertown, Maryland. Clerk True copy; Test; JOSEPH E. Clerk. 13-30-27 Apr .1 Display Classified Display Classified A A A choice selection of blossoming plants for gifts and your home. Each plant is fresh, covered with buds and blooms.

Beautiful gift wraps. SMITH A 1120 Shades Lone PA 4-1458 "I 10-ytar-old boy, loo! Right now out looking neighborhood.

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