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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 13

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Hagerstown, Maryland
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13
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THE MORNING HERALD, HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1M4 to Julia property on widower, to IMpfe Trovinger tract along efttnnburg H. Walter Rails and wife to Ha Wfh C. Brown and wife, 16 acres with along Broad fording Raid. Clarence H. Coffman and wife, Gladys, to Clyde Fitt and wife, property at 809 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Nellie B. Bolton and Daniel B. Bachtell, executors, to Albert W. Bolton, et property mile east of Chewsville. Lafayette Noel and wife to Lois N.

and Robert M. Baer, property on west side of South Potomac. Rose E. Semler to Charles Woodrow Brandenburg, lot on Brookline Avenue. Kirby W.

Nichels and wife to tions Valued During Post Week ihel W. Kimon and wife, two lots on MstsMe of Street. Harry W. Weaver and wife to R. Dwtrich and wife tract on south stde of Showalter Road.

Herbert P. Miller and wife to C. R. Deatrich and wife, tract along Showalter Road in District IS. Maude B.

Snyder, widow, to the Council of St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Keedysville, property on Main Street in Kee- Jysville. William N. Graham and wife to Model Homes, property at Halfway. Maurice G.

Hoffman and wife, to' Floyd and Molly Marie Cave, new home along Bower Avenue. Laura V. Hohrer, widow, to El mer A. Stone. 98 with improvements in District 6.

Hilda E. Daley, et executors, to Elmerda S. Snyder, property on south side of Summit Avenue. Noah R. Eby and wife to James M.

Marsden and wife, properly near intersection of U. S. Rt. 11 and Maugansvilue School road. John Edward Long and wife to Gerald D.

Poffenberger and wife, roperty along Williamsport Pike, Raymond E. Welch and wife, Jot in District 10. I. Lafoliette and wife, to' Frank C. Hitter and wife to Kel- jtwo miles southwest of city.

TMIT'LL DO IT KVIRY TIMI fty JIMMY HATLO DlMSUETOM SPtfiLER, SrS CCORiH LETTERS PER WRHX- RUT THAT DOeStft IMPRESS U5TTERCOME HEADMAN BUM'S MIS 1 Henry P. B. Grosser and wife, property oh south of Washington Street in Hancock. Cecil A. Hartle and wife to Francis E.

Cavannugh and wife, new dwelling in Colonial Park. Vinnie A. widow, to Her- lira MM AMERICA'S LARGEST SEUIM TOILET TANK BALL Noisy running toilets can w6ste ovtr 500 gallons of water a day. Tht omoiing patented Water Master tank bolt instantly stops the flaw of water after each flushing. 7Sc AT HARDWARE STORES ler F.

and Nevin K. Lewis, joint tenants, tract near southwest corner of H.igerstown-Smithshurg road and the Cavetown-Boonsboro Highway. Renner B. Bennett to John Ed- Long and wife, lot along I Williamsport Pike, two miles west of city. George V.

McClain and wife to John P. Ncwey and dwelling on west side of Roessner Avenue. Richard M. Rhodes and wife to Robert L. Davis and wife, lot along Funkstown-Beavcr Creek Road.

Robert L. Davis and wife to Isaac C. Grove and wife, lot along Funkstrm n-Beaver Creek Road in District 10. Isaac C. Gnve and wife to TOlla M.

Warrenfeltz, lot along Funks town-Beaver Creek Road. William A. Potere and wife to Clyde R. Sprankle, and wife, dwelling on south or southeast side of Linganore Avenue. If I have to choose between a crippled revolution and a bloody one, I will certainly choose a a bloody Premier Nasser.

You Can Get More POLACKS Every Item Reduced Par Christmas DRESS SHIRTS 1'nlorc ftp 9 $1OM1 50 TIES HANKIES Market Open On Wednesday City Market Master Walter Pryor announced a a that city market sessions this week will be on Wednesday and Saturday because of the Thanksgiving holiday. There will be no Tuesday session next week. Market Saturday was lively as usual and a large number of chickens and turkeys were offered along with such holiday goodies as mince meat, fruit cakes and various kinds of cookies. Local Autoist Fined In Crash Earl C. Moats, Hagerstown, forfeited $51.45 on a charge of failing to notify the owner of a vehicle after a property damage 'accident, and $11.45 for driving without a license in Frederick.

Charges against Moats were preferred by Officer William Boone, of Frederick. Latest figures indicate there are 9,666,000 people working on U.S. farms. Woman Suffers Injury To Back Mrs. Ada Whitely, East St.

Louis, was reported to be in fairly good condition at Washington County Hospital where she is being treated for a possible fractured back being removed from a bus near Greencastle Thursday evening. She is reported to have injured her back when the bus in which she was riding crossed a bump in the highway between Hagerstown and Greencastle. Loco I Man Told By Justice To Let Wife Alone Allen B. Miller, of Pet Mir, who is now living Ind working in Hagerstown, was given suspended sentence of 30 in jail and told to stay away from his estranged wife by Magistrate H. Reese Shoemaker, in Frederick court, yesterday.

The defendant could not rationalize his actions leading to his ramming a building with his head, creating a disturbance and bending jail doors askew after his arrest for disorderly conduct, other than to say "I Jove my wife. I wanted her to come back to me. When she told me she preferred a man who could give her good clothes and other things, I guess I went His wife testified she is now living in Knoxville. In finding Miller guilty, the magistrate said a man cannot force his wife to live with him against her will. County Woman Injured In Fall' Mrs.

Lottie Heil, -Hagerstown Route 3, was admitted to the hospital Saturday for treatment of a fractured ankle, suffered in a fall. Also given treatment at the hospital for accident injuries were Jean Marie Reedy, aged 6, of 33 Bower Avenue, who suffered a leg laceration when she fell on a piece of barbed wire; and Harry Younker, 26, of Hancock, who suffered rib injuries, when he fell while Hinting. Both were discharged following treatment. Two Men Jailed For Fighting Here Two young men were tentenced to jail Saturday in default of fines upon their conviction of causing a disturbance in a restaurant on East Washington Street. Jack Ahalt, 22, and Melvin Me- Carney, 22, both of Harmon's Alley, were charged with assaulting Elizabeth Stone, an employe of the restaurant.

They were also charged with disturbing the peace. Ahalt was fined $100 on the assault charge with a choice of 30 days, and 125 with a choice of 7 days on the disturbance charge. McCarney was fined $25 for as- sault and $25 for disturbing tet According to testimony MoM Magistrate a Ottuiger thj pair refused to leave the BlUJ Dining Room restaurant 14 East Washington Street. Tteyhrf been ordered out of the place using foul language, according to Melvin Stone, who restaurant. In the ensuing battle, after force was applied to get the pair to leave, a catsup bottle was hurl, ed against a wall and police were) summoned to the scene.

About 35,000 American visited Ireland in the summer of 1954, an increase of 20 per cent over the previous year. CASH CARRY PRICE ONE DAY SERVICE Phone 4186 for usual Prompt Pick-up and Delivery Service WAGAMAN CO. DRY CLEANERS 334 N. Potomac St. Next to Armory Phont 4186 SHORTS UNDER SHIRTS RIBBED a-M BRIEFS S-M-L SOCKS 4 Elastic S-t-r-e-t-c-h 89c Railroad 3 $1.00 Rockiord Shoo-Ply 3 $1.00 Hunting Socks 98c SWEATERS PULL SLEEVELESS OVER BUTTON SO QC SLEEVELESS DOWN 4 3a Long Sleeve WORK Grey Br6wn SUITS 84-40 3 TOP COATS $22-50 ZIP-OUT LINING Sizes 34-44 SLACKS ler Sim M-SO $4.95 pr Cord.

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