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Cumberland Sunday Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 11

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Cumberland, Maryland
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11
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PICNICKERS ADVISED i FAIRMONT GIRL TO BE WATCH FOR PLACARDS! PRINCESS AT ELKINS Will Show That Camp: Haa Been Inspected and Approved Prospective motorists and picnickers who are looking for a good pUce- for a picnic or an overnight stayi are advised by Dr. Robert H. Director of the State Department of Health, to drive on until they come to one posted with a placard bearing the State seal that the camp has been inspected and meets the necessary sanitary requirements. Dr. Riley explained that no camp or picnic ground tn Maryland that is used for six days or longer, 'and that has accommodations for ten or! jnora persons may be operated with- from the State Depart- meni of Health.

Applications arei usually made in the early spring so: thai die required inspections may; be made and any needed Improve- menu may be gotten under way be-, the season opens. i be duly certified, esch camp! Sandy Hook Protests C. O. Canal Nuisance Hagerstown, Aug. i dents of Sandy Hook, Washington county, have sent a complaint to 1 Health Department about odors corning from the abandoned Chesa- and Ohio Canal in that vicl- LIGHTNING STRIKES HOUSE Mountain Lake Park, Aug.

'struck the home of W. Brent Maxwell, near the tennis courts at Park.Wednesday morning, starting a fire which caus- necessary to break through'the roof, in several spots before 'the biaze could be extinguished. Tlje 1 damage iwiH amount to several hundred dollars. jGov. Harry W.

Nice and the State considerable damage to the roof. The bolt supposedly entered the house on the electric wires about 8 o'clock during an electrical storm. Sully. which, ihey contend are the fire was not discovered until ed by the stagnant jvater. The little community is said to nightly besieged by millions of mos- quilos, which nightly make life miserable.

Residents contend that the about 9:30, as an asbestos roof kept the flames confined to the third floor. The Oakland Pire Department had considerable difficulty in reach- canal-company should remedy the Ing'the flames. As the asbestos had been placed over old shingles. It was Virginia Duffy Miss Virginia Duffy, Fairmont, W.I nuisance. The canal's retaining walls were destroyed by the Potomac river flood in March and several inches! of water, matted grass and pollu-i tion cover the bottom a distance of'.

10 miles from Harper's Ferry to Brunswick. 'OC18 lo UaVti lite canal lluslie with fre.ih water have been unsuc- i eessful, R.S all letters addressed to the canal company have been returned unopened. The health de- piirtment, it was said, could not proceed without permission from Uic "HOT TKAIC" IS TRACED San Francisco, Ang. Writers' Project workers believe they have found a new origin for the expression "hot trail." They have discovered that the early Padre explorers of California scattered mustard seed as they advanced into the unknown country, and when they wished to return a-few weeks later had only to follow the yellow trail of mustard plants. LUBIOER Longview, The city of lumber Is with' a lumber byproduct to settle the gravel roads.

The liquid, is waste from Timber pulp plant and contains about 12 per cent solids in the form of pitch'. Several sections of the state are watching the results of the experiment with Interest. MORE LJNOBKRGH St. -touts, The Historical Society, has announced the from -Col. atid Mrs: Charles A.

Lindbergh, now' residing abroad, of four foreign versions of their books. Two copies of Col. Lindbergh's were printed in Swedish at Stockholm, and two copies of Lindbergh's, book, "North to the Orient;" were printed in Chinese. ROBBED TWICE IN Aug. i twice in the same day Is Fitzgerald's contribution constitutes news.

Fitzgerald ed to police that a man him In conversation and pL. pocket-in the Market distrj a robber missed. $2 and a waicjj second robber, who held up in' the south end what the first robber left canal company, must comply with the regulations, II ha bee suggested that the prescribed by the state Board of hal lni! hitnnel be dynamited in a number to permit the E. Hodaes" district a.s a prin-, with to the water tlie ot WASHINGTON STREET Located No. 737 Washington Street, we ktvye just listed this fable seven room brick in every respect.

Hot watrr heat, garage in basement. To close an estate we are offering this fine home at a price. Only a small amount of cash required. D. P.

Miller Co. INftVRANCK f- REAL Ph.inr No. 1 North Liberty Street Ermine Phone -W. Beaeham supply, toilet fnciliurs. disposa ot garbage and other wwie; protection Eu of water to flow out into the POIOIHRC river and to let fresh water flush it of gniN milk, cream and ice cream, and general cleanliness of buildings and grounds.

Thft drinking water must conform to the U. S. Public Health Service standards. The use of a common; drinking cup and of common towels is prohibited. If a.

bathing beach is- operated, the bathing wntei'S must bf protected Irom ail controllable sources of pollution. Dre.isini; rooms must washed daily, rinsed with an approved disinfecting solution and iiininuunfil in a sanitary condition Rented bathing suits and towels must be cleaned in boiiing water or in an approved disinfectant solution niter each use. The permits must be renewed rru'h son and are not inter- chanccablp. The printed placard thr 5cnl Of the State of Maryland and the slivtrmrnt that "This Camp Has Been Inspected nnrl Approved by the Slate Boarti of Health" iudicater, that the sanitary requirements have been met (or the- current season. The sanitary supervision of tourist and other camps was begun in 19-6 ar.rl ts under the joint charge of the county health officers and the Bureau of Sanitary Engineering of the Stale Department of Health.

The first year only 48 met all the Jbast year 167 were rn lifted. Up to August 1 of this year, have been to IBS tourist, 3i recreational. 1 labor and 29 picnic grounds. Of the total nearly one-fourth are in Anne Arunriel county, In which 49 camps have been licensed this recreational, 10 tourist University where she, is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sororltv. and 13 picnic.

Harford, with 21 touriM and 1 the next his-hest number; Cecil, wish 18. of which 11 arn tour- isl. 3 picnic and 4 recreational, is third: Garrelt. with 14. is fourth; Carroll and Howard, each with 13 licensed camps, have tied for fifth place.

Nr-xt in order are Prince George's, with 10; Allcgany with and Charles. 7 each; Calvert, Talbot, and Worcester. each, and Kent with 3 camps. Mt. Storm, W.

Aug. The annual Mt. Storm Pioneer' Jubilee wns held today at the com- munity building. A varied program' of enlorlninment lasted throughout the day and evening. The big event tonight the dedication of the community build- ins, for which several years the people of Mt.

Storm community worked with imt.irlng effort. Dr. Nat T. Frame, educational director of the fifth area of the CCC, waa the speaker of the dedication progruin. (7OKHECT TIME COSTI.Y Sail Lake Ctly, Aug.

Investigated protest by his brother that Roy Springer was spending his Mjlttlpr's bonus foolishly. They found he had purchased 1.1 new waichos because, "there's nothing likf having the right time." I potato Crash in Crash Fowler, Aug. the shortage prices here have dropped from JI.50 to 25 cents when a 10-ton truck of potatoes driven by a Japanese collided with another 19-ton truck of pota- also driven by Japanese going the other way. Local dealers purchased the spill which glutted the market "anri reduced prtce.s. REVIVAL COXIJl'l-'TEl) BV REV.

ROLFE BARNARD "A Flaming Southern Evangelist" August 23 to September 6 Every Night 7:45 CALVARY TABERNACLE CRESAPTOWN, MARYLAND "STOKOL Automatic Coal Stoker The only hydraulic operated stoker. 50 per cent more powerful. Come in, let us prove it. No gears to wear. No pins to shear off.

Can be installed in any heating system. Hopper types. Straight bin feed types. Universal bin feed Coal can be brought from bin at any angle. A feature; not found in other makes Why Worry Longer With Hand Firing? Terms as low as $10 per month Let us quote.

No obligation Habig Keating Plumbing Co. 122 N. Centre Street Phone 115 TICKET TO THE FAIR WITH EVERY 25c PURCHASE MONDAY! 48 to 58 Baltimore Anotlitr important reason Jor sliopni Monday al the C. C. i S.

Ing Sale tn ail with every 25c i I free ticket tiro in the Fair Jor a admission. vo ffl II clearance Entire Stock of Better Cotton FROCKS KO Eyelets, Batistes; Swisses, Linens, Flowered Piques That have fold rftt's season for as much at We don't believe you've ever a greater, or more timely value! Wonderfully fine materials in stunning tailored styles smartly accented by clever and button trims. Sizes 14 to .00 Monday! Surprise Values RUMMAGE TABLE Values to $1.59 A Rain Monday by popular request. 'Selections trom mosV every depurtmcnt. i-silues 'to 1.59.

Your choice MAIL ORDERS Filled for Two or More Because of the extremely low sale price we're sorry but we cannot fill mall orders for less than two. 3 'T 1 HE year's outstanding event! A hundred things to do entertainment, education, and fun for every one of every age. A i IIJ' AUSPICES CUMBERLAND FAIR ASSOCIATION WEEK 24-DAILY PROGRAMS TO FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT ROW- THRILL DAY TETER'S DAREDEVILS IN DEATH DEFYING AUTO RACING STUNTS RUNNING RACES TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 7 RACES DAILY POST TIME 2 O'CLOCK DAILY DOUBLE PARI-MUTUEL BETTING 7 RACES DAILY LIVESTOCK POULTRY PRODUCE AND FLORAL EXHIBITS.

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1932-1977