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THE NEWS, Frederick, Monday, January 20, 1975 Page A-5 Mrs. Mary A. Carter Mrs. Mary Alice Carter. 88, died Sunday.

Jan. 19. at her home in Poolesville. Surviving are: six daughters. Mrs.

Cassie Thompson, Bastian. Mrs. Zora Britts, Gaithersburg; Mrs. Alelha Burriss, Poolesville: Mrs. Frances Hugeley, Bethesda; Mrs.

Cosba Powers, Long Be'ach, and Mrs. Norma Harlas, Kl Paso, Texas: five sons, Harrison L. Carter, Frederick; William E. Carter and Henry L. Carter, both of Poolesville; Orval G.

Carter, Baltimore; and James E. Carter, Baltimore; 36 a i a 5 4 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at Hilton Funeral Home, Barnesville, from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Jan. 20, and Tuesday, Jan.

21, where services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22. Interment will be in a i a Gardens, Frederick. Mrs.

Lula I. Eichelberger Mrs. Lula Irene Eichelberger, 72, of rural Thurmont, died at Frederick Memorial Hospital, Sunday, Jan. 19. She was born in Frederick County, a daughter of the late George and Irene Weddle Domer.

She was the widow of Martin Eichelberger. Surviving is one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Kegley, Creagerstown; one sister, Mrs. Marie Glass, Kissimmee, four grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. Services will be held at the Creager a Wednesday, Jan.

22, at 11 a.m. The Rev. Raymond Kingsboro will officiate. Interment will be in the Lewistown Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday and Tuesday evenings, Jan.

20 and 21 from 7 to 9 p.m. Mr. Thomas V. Grimes Jr. Mr.

Thomas Vernon Grimes 7-months-old, of LeGore, died Saturday, evening, Jan. 18, at the York, Hospital of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Born in Gettysburg, on June 15, 1974, he was a son of Thomas V. Grimes Sr. and Suszanne Horner.

Grimes of LeGore. Besides his parents, survivors include a stepbrother, Ronnie Wayne Horner, at home; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimes of near New Windsor; maternal grandmother and maternal stepgrandfather, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Boston of LeGore. The late Lawrence Horner was the maternal grandfather. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21, at the Oak Hill Church of God Cemetery at LeGore.

The Rev. Robert S. Easterday, pastor of the Oak Hill Church of God, will officiate. The family requests no viewing. Arrangements by the Stauffer Funeral Home, formerly Barton-Stauffer, Walkersville.

Mrs. ReineH. Hymiller Mrs. Reine Heck Hymiller, 82, died Sunday, Jan. 19, at Suburban Hospital.

She was living at the Asbury Methodist Home, Gaithersburg. She was the wife of the late Howard Hymiller, formerly of Uniontown. She was the daughter of the late John and Edna Heck. Surviving are two brothers, Ward S. Heck, Baltimore and William Heck, Hanover; two sisters, Frances Spurrier, Harmans, and Marian Reinsnider, Hagerstown.

She was a retired school teacher and was active with the Eastern Star and Women's Christian Service. Friends may call at Gartner-Sandison Funeral Home, 316 E. Diamond Gaithersburg, Monday, Jan. 20 from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Jan.

21, at the funeral home. Interment will be in Uniontown Lutheran Cemetery. Mr. Charles H. Moulden Mr.

Charles Henry Moulden, 55, Brookeville, died Saturday, Jan. 18, at Montgomery General Hospital. Mr. Moulden worked with the Ivy H. Smith Electrical Contracting Co.

Born Nov. 28, 1919, he was a son of Mrs. Mary H. Moulden, Woodfield, and the late Howard Moulden. He also is survived by his wife, Beverley C.

Moulden; four children; C. Michael Moulden, Damascus; Mrs. Gloria R. Pollinger, New Jersey; Linda J. Moulden and Charlotte Ann Moulden, both at home: one sister.

Mrs. Catherine A. Nehouse, Woodfield; two brothers, William A. Moulden, Kensington, and Joseph Moulden, West Virginia. ICuneral services will be at 11 a.m..

Monday, Jan. 20, at the Francis H. Barber Funeral Home, Laytonsville. Interment will be in Brookeville Cemetery. Mr.

Riley C. Page Mr. Riley Caldwell Page, Rt. 4, Frederick, died Saturday, Jan. 18, at the a i Home, Hagerstown, after a lengthy illness.

He was the husband of Mrs. Edna Florence Weedon Page of the home address, and was born Nov. 14, 1916, in Frederick County, the son of the late Charles Edward and Florence C. Thomas Page. Prior'-to his illness he had been employed as a janitor at the Frederick Trading Co.

and was a member of the Suhnyside United Methodist Church. Surviving, besides his wife, are: two brothers, James Nelson Page and Ellis George Page, both of Frederick; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Keyes, Washington, and Mrs. Audrey Williams, Union Bridge; one aunt, Mrs. Lola Weedon, Bajlonsville, and a number of nieces, nephews and cousins.

'Friends may call at Hicks Funeral Hohie, 263 W. Patrick on Monday, Jan. 20, from 6 until 9 p.m. The family wiH receive friends at the funeral home from 8 until 9 p.m. Funeral services will be-at 1 p.m.

Tuesday, Jan. 21. at the Sunnyside United Methodist Church. The Homer Bullett, the pastor, will officiate. Interment will be in the Sunnyside Church Cemetery.

Obituaries Mrs. Sarah G. White Mrs. Sarah Graves White, 89. died Saturday.

Jan. 18. at her home in Poolesville. Surviving are: her husband, Benjamin White; three daughters. Mrs.

Jane Blair. i a Mrs. Florence VaiiEmon, Poolesville; Mrs. Sarah Carter Boland. Gaithersburg: nine r'a i 1 a great-grandchildren.

Friends may call Monday. Jan. 20, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Hilton Funeral Home, Barnesville. Services will be held Tuesday, Jan.

21, at 11 a.m.. at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Poolesville. Interment will be in Monocacy Cemetery. Beallsville.

The family requests that expressions of sympathy be made in Mrs. White's memory to St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Mr. Frank G.

Urban Mr. Frank G. Urban, 71. died suddenly on Sunday, Jan. 19.

at his home. 5515 Potomac NW, Washington, D.C. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Formerly of Frederick, he was a son of the late Frank and Carrie Yahm Urban of Frederick. At the age of 21, he was in business for himself in Frederick having a pattern shop.

In 1936, he began work with the Department of the Interior where he constructed dioramas and animated exhibits. He directed the installation in the Federal Building at the World's Fail- in 1939. For the next 10 years, he did model work for the David Taylor Model a i before i Department of the Interior as a museum specialist. He retired in 1965. Mr.

Urban had been a resident of the District of Columbia since 1937. He was a life-long member of the Lynch Lodge AFAM of Frederick, an elder of the Faith Bible Presbyterian Church in Falls Church. and was a member of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors. Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Urban of the home address, are two nieces, Mrs.

Myra Kelly and Airs. Mary Alice Brown, both of Frederick. Friends may call at the Joseph Gawler and Sons Inc. Funeral Home, 5130 Wisconsin Ave. at Harrison St.

NW, Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Jan. 21, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home chapel on Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 10:30 a.m. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Frederick at approximately Mrs.

Rose A. Crowl Mrs. Rose Ann Warrenfeltz Crowl, 72, of 2450B Jefferson Hagerstown, and formerly of Gapland, died at Washington County Hospital on Friday Jan. 17. Born at Mapleville, she was a daughter of Jonas and Minnie Weaver Moser.

She was a member of Brownsville Church of the Brethren. She is survived by her husband, Harry M. Crowl daughters, Mrs. Edna M. Albright of Spring Grove, and Mrs.

Margaret Flo Sandy of Rohrersville: sons, Bruce M. Warrenfeltz Sr. of Gapland, Richard C. Warrenfeltz of Knoxville, Robert L. Warrenfeltz Anthony M.

Warrenfeltz and W. Layman Crowl, all of Hagerstown; step-daughters, Mrs. lola Jacobs of Brunswick, and Mrs. Anna Clark of Baltimore; step-sons Ralph Crowl of Brownsville and Harry Crowl Jr. of Bakerton, W.

and Ronald Crowl of Hagerstown: brothers. Weaver Moser of Boonsboro and Bruce Moser of Mapleville; and 23 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Services were held at the Bast Funeral Home in Boonsboro on Sunday, Jan. 19, at 2 p.m. The Rev.

Glenn Timmons offidatPd; burial was in Brownsville Heights Cemetery. Mr. Charles D. Ehrhart Mr. Charles D.

Ehrhart, 88, formerly of Taneytown, died in Mt. Joy, Thursday, Jan. 16. He was a son of the late George and Eleanora Himes Ehrhart. His wife.

Viola Jacobs Ehrhart, died in 1962. He was a veteran of World War I. He is survived by his step-daughter, Mrs. Elbeit Koontz of Mt. Airy; two step-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs.

Norman Morrow of Lancaster, Pa. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 18. in Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Taneytown, with Rev.

Emil Gustasson officiating. Mr. Edward W. Shelton Mr. Edward W.

"Sonny" Shelton, who resided at 220 Hawbaker Avenue, Waynesboro, died at the Veterans Administration Center in Martinsburg, W.Va., on Saturday, Jan. 18. He was born in Frederick County on June 7,1931, the son of the late Elmer J. and Mary Sier Shelton Sr. Mr.

Shelton served in the Armed Forces during the Korean Conflict. Surviving are: one son, Edward L. Shelton, Feagaville; one brother, Elmer J. Shelton Frederick; five sisters, Mrs. Richard Tourtlotte, Mrs.

William H. Soil, Mrs. Elmer A. Hull, all of Frederick; Mrs. Walter M.

Routzahn, Jefferson, and Mrs. Richard Burdge, Van Wert, Ohio: one foster sister, Mrs. Charles Bryan, and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at the Smith, Fadeley, Keeney and Basford Funeral Home, Monday Jan. 20, from 7 to 9 p.m.

Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday, Jan. 21 at 2 p.m. The Rev. Arnold W. Gooden, pastor of the Catoctin Full Gospel Tabernacle Church will officiate.

Interment will he in Mount Olivet Cemetery. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, those desiring make contributions to the American Cancer Society, Frederick County Unit. Mr. Archie R. Willingham Mr.

Archie Randolph Willingham, formerly of 5112 South Rolling Road, Catonsville, died Friday, Jan. 17, at the a a Odd Fellows Home, Frederick, where lit- had made his home for the past several years. He was born in Clarke County. Oct 23. 1886.

the son of the late William and Mary J. Owings Willingham. Surviving aif: two brothers. William Willingham. and James Willingham, both of Catonsville; and two nieces, Mrs.

Betty Lee Palmer, Catonsville, and Mrs. Mary Gill. Fort Meade. Mr. Willingham had been employed by the Baltimore Transit Company, and was a member of the Centre Lodge No.

40. IOOF. Ellicott City. The family will receive friends at the a a Odd Fellow Home, on Monday, Jan. 20, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. from the home on Tuesday, Jan. 21. The Rev. L.G.

Smith, pastor of the Full Gospel Pentecostal Church, Ellicott City, will officiate. Interment will be in the Good Shepherd Cemetery, Ellicott City. The Smith, Fadeley, Keeney and Basford Funeral Home (formerly Etchison's), 106 East Church Street, is in charge of the arrangements. Funerals Mr. Ralph H.

Huffer Funeral services for Mr. Ralph H. Huffer, 430 W. Patrick Frederick, who died Friday, Jan. 17, at Vindobona Nursing Home, were held at 2:30 p.m.

Sunday, Jan. 19 from the Gladhill Funeral Home. Middlotown. The Rev. Emanuel Hoover, pastor of Zion a i officiated.

Pallbearers were Elwood Huffer, Roland Huffer, Schroyer, James Schroyer, Floyd Schroyer and Austin Stottlemyer. Interment was a i a Cemetery, Middletown. Mr. John H. Sigafoose Sr.

Funeral services for Mr. John Harrison Sigafoose 57, Brunswick, who died Jan. 16 at Frederick Memorial Hospital, were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, from the Feete Funeral Home, Brunswick.

The Rev. Jack Marconi officiated. a a were Benjamin F. Whittington, Charles W. Rose, Charles E.

Gosnell and John Jones. Interment was in the Reformed Cemetery of Knoxville. Mr. Francis M. Plumnicr Funeral services for Mr.

Francis M. Plummer, Washington, D.C., who died on Wednesday, Jan. 15, were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17, at the Olin L.

Molesworth Funeral Home, Damascus. The Rev. Edward M. Voorhaar, pastor of the Brookeville-Salem United Methodist Church, officiated. Pallbearers were Timothy Crawford, Thomas Crawford, Walter Bryan Jr.

and Walter Argenbright, Interment was in Goshen Cemetery. Mr. J. Norman Watkins Funeral services for Mr. J.

Norman Watkins, Gaithersburg, husband of Mrs. Hazel Watkins, who died on Wednesday, Jan. 15, were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, at the Olin L.

Molesworth Funeral Home, Damascus. The Rev. James M. Warner, pastor of the Wesley Grove United Methodist Church in Woodfield, officiated. Pallhparers.

all neohews. were James Warfield, John Warfield, Douglas Watkins, Thomas Woodfield, John i and Albert Woodfield. Interment was in Upper Seneca Baptist Cemetery, Cedar Grove. Mr. Robert C.

Humphrey Sr. Funeral services for Mr. Robert C. Humphrey Penn Shop Road, Mt. Airy, husband of Mrs.

Dorothy M. Humphrey, who died on Thursday, Jan. 16, were held at 2p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, at the Olin L.

Molesworth Funeral Home, Damascus. The Rev. Charles L. Frum, pastor of the Providence United i officiated. Pallbearers were George Humphrey Philip Humphrey, Craig Merkle, Robert Monroe, Richard Sweadner and Lee Riggs.

Interment was in Providence i Kemptown. Mrs. Florence S. Crabbs Funeral services for Mrs. Florence S.

Crabbs, widow of James L. Crabbs of Westminster, who died Thursday, Jan. 16, were held Saturday, Jan. 18, at 2 p.m. at the New Windsor Funeral Home of D.D.

Hartzler. The Rev. Fred Horner, pastor of the a i Valley Bible Church, officiated. Pallbearers were: Philetus Brown, Raymond Haines, Francis Day, Cassell Roop, Raymond Strine and Harold Petry. Interment was in Winters Cemetery near New Windsor.

Mr. Charles D. Ehrhart Funeral services for Mr. Charles D. Ehrhart, who died Thursday, Jan.

16, were held on Saturday, Jan. 18, with the Rev. Emil Gustasson officiating. Pallbearers were members of the American Legion Post No. 120 of Taneytown.

They were: Russell Long, Robert Wantz, Michael Stonesifer, James Unger, Kenneth Bair and Joseph Snyder. Interment was in the Lutheran Cemetery, Taneytown. Arrangements were in charge of Skiles Funeral Home in Taneytown. Personals Mr. David M.

Folcomer, Manor Village, is observing his birthday today. Mrs. Mary Louise Heffner, 818 E. Patrick is celebrating her 39th birthday today Mr. and Mrs Jesse L.

Stup 205 Wyngale Drive, will be celebrating their 49th wedding anniversary, Tuesday, Jan. 21. 7-11 robbery lContinued From Pago A-l) Anthony Knox, 20, Baltimore, who was apprehended at the Sugarluaf Exxon Station in Urbana'at approximately 4 a m. Saturday, has been charged with breaking and entering-larceny. and is incarcerated in the Frederick County Jail.

When state police arrived at the station, station attendant Richard Hilton was holding Knox at gunpoint. according toCpl. W. Lynn Molerly. Hilton told police when the alarm was triggered he went to the station and found Knox on the premises.

Another man who escaped during the incident also successfully eluded a state police search team that included a K-9 and helicopter. A number of tires that had been stolen from the station were found in a nearby field, according to police reports. In other police activity, a 28-year-old Frederick man has been charged following a breaking and entering early a a i of Shepley's Furniture Store on South Market Street. Preston A. Patterson.

110 Ice has been charged with receiving stolen and is incarcerated in Frederick County Jail. According to police reports, two city police officers discovered a broken window at Shepley's during routine early morning patrol. Suspecting that the persons were still in the store, additional officers were called to thescene. TJ CANCELLATIONS The wrestling match between Thomas Johnson High School and Williamsport High School, originally scheduled in Frederick tonight has been cancelled. Also, the girls basketball game, scheduled at Catoctin High School tonight, has been cancelled.

Police found no one in the store, hut a tentative list of 12 stolen items included six television sets, a grandfather's clock. a turntable, two speakers and two sewing machines, totaling about $1,500. Five of the items were recovered near tho store. The incident is currently under investigation by the Frederick City Police Department. In other city police activity, several persons were issued summonses for traffic violations.

James Granville Brown of Gas House Pike, was chanted on five counts including: operating a motor vehicle without plates, failure to drive right of center, operating a motorcycle without eye protective device, operating a motor vehicle without a driver's license and operating a motor vehicle at speed greater than reasonable. Richard Coblentz Renn, Rt. 10, was charged with failure to stop at a stop sign and a $15 summons was issued. Charged with failure to stop at a stop sign, failure to obey red light, and operating a motor vehicle at a speed greater than reasonable, was David Samuel Brown of Rt. 10.

Summonses of $15 each were issued on the three counts. Marty Philip Frye of Mt. Pleasant, was charged $40 for speeding, and Thomas Franklin Clark, Burkittsville, was charged $15 for failure to obey a red light. Charged with running a red light was i a a Schroer Myersville. A $15 summons was issued.

David Samuel Brown, Rt. 10, was charged with operating a motorcycle without two rear view mirrors and fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer. He was charged $15 on the first count, and released to his mother. Hospital report Persons recently discharged from the Frederick Memorial Hospital included: Billy Jack Clark, Charles Shipley, Charles Rhodes, Mrs. Mildred Taylor, Mrs.

a Shepley. Mrs. Helen Tregoning, Herman Hurd, Mrs. Renee Anderson, Richard Eugene Dorsey, Mrs. Minnie Heard, Lisa Ann Jackson, Mrs.

Julia Strawder, Mrs. Jennifer L. Bennett, John M. O'Brien, Mrs. Elinor W.

Brooks, Jennifer L. Summers, James P. Gari, Willard M. Horine, and George K. Winebrener, all of Frederick.

a i i i Noel Sklarevski, Sabillasville; Mrs. Melody T. Slick, Damascus; John W. Thompson and Mrs. Louise Smith, both of Mt.

Airy; Mrs. Dorothy L. Offutt, Mrs. Glendine Jett a a i Walkersville; Mrs. Carol E.

Whittington, Clarence Ahalt, and Delmar Baker, Middletown: Mrs. Margaret Millberry and Roger Plummer, Adamstown; Mrs. Dora Wilhelm, Brunswick; John Murwin McGuffin, Buckeystown; Ryan Trevor Stull. Jefferson; Mrs. Diana Mullendore, Keedysville; Elmer Cline, Myersville; Steven Danner, New Windsor; Mrs.

Betty Marie Green, Thurmont; and Mrs. Annie Grossnickle and Elmer Sager, both of Union Bridge. Among the sick Mr. William Bailey, Rt. 2, Union Bridge, is a surgical patient at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

Raymond J. "Hoppy" Dyer, East Fourth Street, entered the Frederick Memorial Hospital on Thursday, Jan. 16, for observation and treatment. Mr. Carroll Crum, Walkersville, is in satisfactory condition at Frederick Memorial Hospital for treatment of injuries sustained in an accident.

INMEMORIAM In Memoriam HARRISON--In loving memo- a a William N. Harrison and Mildred M. Harrison, who both passed away on Jan. 20. When evening shades are falling And we're sitting all alone In our hearts there is a longing If you could come back home.

Some may think that we've forgotten When at times they see us smile But, they little know the heartache That is hidden all the while. Father in Thy gracious keeping We leave our loved ones peacefully sleeping. Loved and missed by CHILDREN AND. GRANDCHILDREN LOCAL MENTIONS LOCAL MENTIONS Grain-Fed Beef for Sale Half or whole. Cut, wrapped, and frozen to your specifications.

A I Four Points Bridge i (301) 447-2255. Open 7 to 6, 7 to 12 noon Sat. Roger C. Myers Plumbing Heating Contr. Repair New Work Urbana, Md.

874-2588 24 HOUR SERVICE We Buy Old Gold Old Jewelry Diamonds Appraise Old Coins Old Watches No amount too large or too small COLONIAL JEWELERS 663-9252 Country Hams DRY SUGAR CURED Sappington Country Hams Lime Kiln, Md. 874-2141 Downtown A I SPACES Call 1-945-3811 after 6 p.m. Three-Way Construction Co. i new old lomes. Subdivisions, rec.

rooms, roofs. 662-6482 or 662-8403 Electric Co. M. Derr. 371-6677 K.

Boyer, 473-7862 CALL AFTER 4 P.M. Apples Red Yellow Delicious Cortland, Stayman York Rome Sweet Cider Honey Applebutter CATOCTIN MT. ORCHARDS Phone 271-2737 1 mile north of Thurmont on Rt. 15 Market open Sun. 10 a.m.

'til 5 p.m. Portner's Auction Barn Rear 219 E. 5th St. Buy-Scll-Trade Anything Consignments, Too Auctions every Tues. Nile at 7 Open 9-7, 7 days a wk.

General Hauling Moving 662-6807 Pickup Delivery New Flea Market Revolutionary Wireless i Systems. Burglar Proofing Early Warning Smoke Detection. Call for Free, no obligation home security survey estimate. I PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS 253-2875 Blowing Insulation SAVE ON HEATING BILLS CBS Insulating Co. 663-5222 In Town FREDERICK GLASS SHOP 301 E.

Fourth Street 663-3117 Quality Home Repairs, Additions and General Contracting BLANK BROTHERS CONTRACTORS 662-9189 or 473-5768 Tax Returns Bookkeeping Services Year 'Round Dennis Kline, 845-6706 Flea Market THE TREASURE SHOP 219 East 5th St. Open 7 Days A Week Rogers Office Supply Eqp. 323 E. Patrick St. XEROX COPY SERVICE Furniture, Supplies, Printing We Deliver, 663-4311 Furniture Stripping In Town-414 Pine Ave.

Phillip H. i a Inc. 662-2042 Woody's Home or Mobile Home Service SALES SERVICE Gun or Pot 271-4268, 663-8329, 662-6604 Colonial Ironwork Custom-Made Fireplace Equipment Chandeliers STORM TEMPER FORGE Nr. Burkittsville 432-6665. Disposal Serv.

Septic Tanks Cleaned Phone 473-8294 Irene's Custom Carpet Commercial Residential Name Brands By Appointment, 371-7521 Income Taxes Fred. Tax Bookkeeping Call Glen O'Conncll 663-4243; 662-7451 Tax Service Bookkeeping HR Block 4 Locations 223 N. Market St. Frederick Co. Square Mall Frederick Shop Centr.

Water-Thurmont Phone 662-6354 Sweet Cider that has a delicious fresh ap pie flavor because it is a pure natural fruit juice. We also have fresh, crisp apples, apple i preserves honey "old-time" slow-pro cess pure apple cider vinegar Open Mon. through 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Closed Sunday. McCUTCHEON'S APPLE PRODUCTS South Wisner Street 662-3261 Attention Senior Citizens Food Friends Luncheons Trunk a 35 E.

Church Si 663-8300, ex. 304. Emmitsburg School, 447-2890 or 447-6253 Reservations must be made by 1:00 P.M. Country Butchering MT. PLEASANT I A CLUB Feb.

8. 1975 Meat Including Hams On Sal 10:00 a.m. lo 6:00 p.m a.m. to 1:30 p.m. A Ruritan Grounds.

Ml. Plea sanl. For Advance orders, call 898-7297--898-7451--898-7826 Income Tax Service By Appointment Only. A I I 845-6159 Walkersville. Md.

LOCAL MENTIONS Tax Returns Prepared John K. Henderson, 662-5320 Clark E. Dayhoff. 371-7764 Raffle Tickets Printed Wedding Invitalions, off Advertising Specialties Magnetic Signs CALL CARL 829-1110 Keyscr's Blacktopping Concrete Specializing in backhoe light loader work. 3 machines available, 24-hour service.

Also dump Iruck air compressor rental by hour, day or A A A Septic footers dug poured, basements and concrete work of all kinds. McKaig, Md. Call 898-7100 anytime. Open Saturday Sunday Only Noon to 8 P.M. MEALEYS New Market For Sale One Acre building lot on Indian Springs Rd.

$10,500 or $4,000 down assume mortgage. 662-3890. General Contracting Large Small Jobs Done All types of equipment avail. Topsoil fill dirt. Locust posts, any size, $1.25 up.

Fireplace Wood, $30 a cord, delivered. Call 662-5072 or 662-3844 We Sell Houses TO BUY OR SELL Call 253-6111 or 829-2080 Wolfe, Matan Sheehan Realty Gas and Oil Furnaces Replacement--New Jobs Free Estimales--663-5222 Ron's Shell Service HAS MOVED From 401 W. Patrick St. to 901 Easl Streel Formerly Village Shell Phone 662-9881 Supper--Supper Counlry Ham, Turkey Oyster Jan. 25, 1975 Family Style Starling 3:30 p.m.

'til Adults, $3.50 Children 6-12, $1.50 Children under 6, $.50 Carryouts $.50 extra LEWISTOWN SCHOOL Benefit: Lewistown Dist. Vol. Fire Dept. Nexl Supper Feb. 22, 1975 Fred Eidson is opening again, belween Ingram's 66 gas station Alma's Diner, Jefferson, Md.

Friday, 8 a.m. Fruils vegetables, dairy products, gifts collectibles, other items too numerous lo mention. EIDSON'S A I MART Drapery Loft Custom Diapes. Bedspreads Also Fabrics JANICE I 898-9746 Formerly assoc. with the Fabric Shop Notice I i not be responsible for any debts other than those contracted by me.

JOSEPH A EYLER Thurmonl. Maryland LOCAL MENTIONS Crawford-Haney Construction Co. Custom homes additions remodeling rec. rooms. Call 898-7573.

Sewing, Dressmaking Alterations BY EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS in Sugarloaf Estates. 662-6595. Family Night Every Fri. 8 to 10 p.m. at Mt.

Pleasant Comm. Hall Ben. Ml. Pleasanl Rurilan Club For Sale Kennebec Potatoes, $4.50 a bushel. 371-6191.

Suzuki Is Here! TWO WHEELS OF I 705 East Si. 663-1750 Beginner's Stained Glass Classes with RUSSELL GLASS STUDIO starling February 4 Call 663-8868 or 663-8337. Notice I will not be responsible for any debls other than those contracled by me. CHARLES E. WILES, JR.

P.O. Box 211, Myersville, Md. Wanted Magician CUB SCOUT BANOJUET 253-5741 If In Your Vinyl Car Top you have a lear, don'l despair, we repair. 662-8652. Office For Rent-separate fronl enlrance.

Newly paneled, all utilities furnished, including air-conditioning. Available if desired: a i service, receptionist, and parking Immediate possession. ZEILER REAL ESTATE Ph. 662-2591 We May Help You To Sobriety and a New Life WRITE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Box 162, Frederick, Md. Or Call 662-0544 day or night Remodeling Additions, garages, carports.

All types of Home Improvement. Call 663-6116 BLUE RIDGE HOMES 6th East Streets (Located in Bowers Lumber Co.) R. J. Hi-Steppers will hold registralion for majorettes, color guard drummers on Jan. 21 28 at the Liberty Elementary School from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

New Instructor: Lana Weller. Wanted Old Furniture a a Paper Goods, Toys, etc. for cash. 662-3990. Top Quality Beef Ojuarter-Half-Whole Cut For Freezer HEMP'S INC.

473-5700 7-5 Jefferson World Book Encyclopedia Childcraft How Why Library CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Connie Ken Mercer 898-7805 The Best In Child Care CHILDREN'S WORLD DAY CARE CENTER 1830 Rosemoni Ave. Ph. 662-3004.

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