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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 5

Publication:
The Daily Maili
Location:
Hagerstown, Maryland
Issue Date:
Page:
5
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THE DAILY MAIL, HAGERSTOWN, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1950. FIVE Third Place Winner In Turtle Derby George Tingle, at left, and Roger Haynes, at right, are pictured with Joseph Hoffman, center, at'Satur- day night's turtle derby. Hoffman's Potomac Belle was third place winner in the competition--etnrants of the first and second place turtles weren't on hand for the photographer. Tingle and Haynes are mem- of the sponsoring Tall Cedars of Lebanon. (Photo by Raup) Truck Service Entry Wins Derby Local UFA-CIO Head Martz Attends Convention Due Back In Fall Hagerstown was represented at Corporal Gerald B.

Martz. sta- Sixth Constitutional i with the Fifth Air Force in Many Weekend Mishap Cases A Williamsport man suffered severe lacerations ou his right arm when his car turned over Saturday evening. His arm was pinned in the wreckage. Joseph G. Socks, of West Church Street, was a i to the hospi- tal after preliminary treatment in the emergency room.

His condi- tion last evening: was reported as good. A Warforrtsburg girl. Maria C. Hess, fractured her right hip when a child ran into her and knocked her down. She also was admitted to the hospital and her condition was re- ported good.

Terry L. Shepherd, two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover 1.. Shep- herd, this city, fell and fractured his lower left A cast was applied In the emergency room and the boy was sent home.

Clotus T. Hmu-ock. 300 block North Prospect, sprained his right wrist sliding into third base dur- i ing a game Sunday. He was called safe, however. hi another game.

Danny Harold Kline, three, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Kline. 300 block South Cannon.

Mtas struck in the face by a baseball bat. He had a laceration under the left eye. A swing struck four year old Diane Lee Brady, daughter of Mr, iand Mrs, Edward Brady of Fuuka- town. She had a cut on the fore- head. Norman B.

Myers. 100 block East Avenue his right aukle at He had a severe laceration. which required several stitches. Two year old Kay E. Webb.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay P. Webb, Pangborn Boulevard, fell at home and cut her chin on the stairs. Bernard W.

Stoner, Salem Avenue. cut above his left eye on a milk Gene R. McLean. 12. son of and Mrs.

William H. McCleun, 1400 block Salem Avenue, caught ibis left hand in au electric a and Charles W. Parks. 500 George Street, cut his left index and middle fingers on a hatchot. Lawrence E.

illover. Highland Way, ran a wood chisel into his left hand. Bonnie Kagtand. three, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs.

Albert R. Ragland, stepped on a rusty nail. All of the above were treated in the emergency room and sent i home. The smoke screen for concealing! Blue laws were enacted by tht movements of troops and ships was I Virginia House of Burgesses, tht invented in 1923 by Thomas B. first legislative body in America, in 1619.

OAK or SUMAC Science has discovered 'an excellent new treat- ment for ivy, oak or su- mac poisoning. It's gen- tle and safe, quickly dries up the blisters--often within 24 hours. it druggists, 59c IVY IVY-DRY COMPARE! PRICE Quality SELECTION for Greater Bargains In DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY visit BAKERS JEWELRY STORE 32 E. Washington St. 1 i me i -in i in a i spectators Ion Work-i Japan is scheduled to return to braved a rainy Saturday to A rrn i i TM 1 I i 10 the Tall Cedars turtle derln- at the Chlcago ie States November of i i i a is tiip nf stadium and saw the turtle Inter-: claTeiu i i president Benjamin Martz of national wm the finals by several of Loail 72 allen lhe onv lengths.

as well as Guy Johnson of I Twenty-six races were run to State Line, a delegate from Dis-1 determine the final winners. Tluv-lrict 4, which includes winner in each race was entered Pennsylvania and West again in a series of three senii-i Morris Pizer of New York was, final races, with those final're-elected as international presi-i results: ident, and John Weaver of Titts-i International, sponsored by was liam ed to represent Dis-: West Washing- trit on llie general executive! Truck Service J.IUCK emce. ton Street, first; Activated, spon-: ira sored hv Fan-is Shell Service Sta- A11 tol1 BUJCU nv i i om.u ice Cpl. Martz enlisted in the armed forces a a and took his basic air a i i at Lackland Army Air Base in San Texas. I Serving in a a since the sutn-i mer of CpJ.

Martz is current-j Squadron at Johnson Air Force! Kase on Honshu. He wrote his par-j be liked it in Japan, but delegates from a tion Potomac second- nai 'ts the nation were present i Joseph M. Hoffman Well Drilling nme1 i Ul a His af dress JR Cpl and Conduction Company, third. About 42.000,000 Americans H. Martz.

AF Air Force Police Squadron. Box rain Each received a handsome overweight. A rain started falling! after the parade and just before' post time, a sizable crowd was on hand to fill the grandstand. Twice 8R many would have been re if the weather had been good, the Tall Cedars estimated. Spectators who received prizes Included Shapiro, $100 worth of mer- chandise; C.

J. $70 worth of merchandise: i Smith, worth nf merchandise: and Xelson A. Strathcrn, $2. worth of merchandise. George Tiimle.

chnirinan. and Htigh Georjare. cn-ehairman. liandled the raceK in fine i Frank- lin Miller arlini; as starter. i slow F.

Burhans was chief judge, and his assistants were Ralph TKK nd William Morin. Fnrst Xo. Tall Cedars of Lebanon, a all sponsors who helped the promotion ft he derby. Begins Jail Term A larce in id western card company produces cards dailv. 61.

P. M. San Francis- Ico, California. Navy Seeking Stenographers The Department of Xavy needs i i i i i a stenographers to work in its offices in Washington. O.

C. Salaries ratme from to a year In order to qualify for these positions, applicants must ibe able to type 4f, words a minute to take shorthand at the rate jof words a minute. They must be of States. Interviews aiv beini; conducted Metween a. m.

and p. in. Monday Friday. Those who are in- should apply in person to Room 1003. Main Navy Buildinc, and i i Avenue, N.

Washington. I). C. D. FALSE TEETH Chairman of the Joint Anti-Fas-j Committee.

Dr. Kdw. K. surrenders at. Federal Court in Washington to hogin Rock, Slide or Slip? ing a jnil for c-nnrempt of! FASTEE'l'H an improved Dr.

Harsky was a to on upper or lower i holds false more nrm srnnp nf 11 leaders of the ly in Do not sliflo, or ly snbvcrsivo group whose last min- rock. Do not Xo (rummy, pasty ra.st«i or feelinc. KASTEETII alkaline i for rwlurt.ion of (non-acid). Does not sour. Checks; teno-s.

rancinc from 3 to months. "plate odor (denture hreath). FASTEETH at any store. I turned down. JNTERIOR GLOSS FINISHES AM, to.

HOME! "YOU CANT HURT AN For walls and woodwork! It's washable--with soap and water One coat gives smooth, gleaming finish! Looks and wears like enamel! Now available in 50 delightful colors Insist on ATHfYS FREE DELIVERY Prices Of Grain Drop Last Week Substantial drops in grain week a a bijt sain. By 1 end of last wintpr was farmers 12.W Ier bushel on the avprajse in i part of a leps than a earlier. Yellow corn on the cob was i in the week lo $1.50. and barley was quoted at $1.00 bushel, five the price of the weok. The same situation held good through most of the sfafe.

Department of Markets said in A report. The greatest depth of ocean sounded is in the Pacific near the island of Mindanao, in the Philip- pines, where the water is 35.400 feet. Have nationally Advertised Culligan Soft Water Service. There's no equip- ment to buy no maintenance work. Phone 3928 INTERIOR GLOSS FINISH McPHAIL PAINT GLASS CO.

22 W. Franklin St. 1654 PIANOS WHITESEL MUSIC CO. Hagerstown's Complete Music Store from Pott Office) er 6 armacu 1929 Virginia Avenue Phone 5471-J Our Selection Of Small Hardware Sherwin-Williams Paints Electric Fans Mlrro Aluminum Ware Open ft A.M. to HI P.M.

REDUCES Reg. New 1 9 5 0 De Luxe Family Size Refrigerator With Butter Keeper, Meat Keeper and Crisper NOW--- Model DA-7 With 5 Year Guarantee Hot Hie colder cold freezing umt --HMit colder ond stays colder longer 0 chest door it insulated fct. ol market fresh for days Bwthel anodized aluminum Humi- drawer--to keep and vegetaMos and fresh loMle space far 12 qiNNftalmMk Sturdy, free hinges action DoM-oeoftna, eVMr Built-in Worckmon to protect tke re- frigerarer from keat overloads or electrical charges--at first sign of trouble tke motor it skut off--and tken resets itself outomoticaHy In over 20 years, not one burned-owt motor Sealed in steel untt--oiled far Irfe of tke refrigerator rVetecftod wirfc 5 year On Miller's Easy Payments--No Interest or Finance Charge.

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