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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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PACK EIGHT THE EVENING HANOVER. SATURDAY. APRIL 23, 1949 MIDDLEBURQ PUBLIC SALE Along Conewago Creek MIDDLEBURG Mrs. Frank! Located 1 mile southwest of East Berlin, at fording, on the Newton and daughter former Smyser farm, mile from i Donna, spent Thursday in Fred Grove, on lot fronting encR, mo 50 ft. along Conwago creek.

Mrs. Henry Mornmgstar, Mrs. Bungalow, containing 2 bedrooms, Wade Sherman, Mrs. Wilbur Delphy living room, kitchen; electric water system, building is covered witn brick siding, built 3 years, all furnishings included. Bottled gas range, modem sink, 2 complete beds, table, chairs.

This bungalow is constructed for year around living. Terms by HAROLD J. MILLER. S. H.

Crawford Son, Aucts. 58 withMrs. PUBLIC SALE Valuable Real Estate WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1949 At 6:30 P. M. The Abbottstown Fire Co.

will fe at public sale on the above date, the following real estate: Two lots of ground, located in spent Wednesday Fiorindo Basso. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Richmond, Bridgeton, N. spent Easter holidays with the parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Sherman, Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Sherman, Baltimore; Mr.

and Mrs. William Sherman, son Charles, near Frizellburg, and Mrs. Wade Sherman and family were guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Renner, Dover. spent Sunday with the sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Bowman.

George Mangum, Washington, D. was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

Grosnickle. Mrs. Harry Welty, Taneytown; Mrs. Edward LaFavor, Baltimore; Aobottstown Borough, each lot has 66 -ft. front facing on W.

Water i Mart Hammond and children, Hagerstown, spent the Easter holidays with their mother Mrs. Ada street and running to a depth of 180 more or less, to a public alley in the rear. of these lots McKinney. is a corner lot at N. Cheapside; Barraneo, Baltimore, street.

These lots spent the holidays with his grand- mercTal or mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Newton Six, daughter Donna, Mr.

Mrs. ABBUTTSTOWN FIRE CO. Abbottstown, Pa. Adv PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate And Personal Property SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1949 The undersigned will offer at public sale on the Aaron Nace farm along the Carlisle pike in Berwick Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, May 14, 1949, the following: Personal Property 1:00 P. M.

2 mules, 6 steers, F-20 Farmall Md. Charles HeLser, spent Easter Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs.

Samuel Renner. Littlestown, called Tuesday at the Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Fiorindo Basso, son Rindy, daughter Lisa, spent Easter Sunday wdth the latters parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Delphy. Mrs. Newton Six. of here, and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilford Smith, Taneytown, spent Easter Sunday with her daughter, Mr. I and Mrs. Paul Hahn, Thurmont, i NEW WINDSOR (Continued From Page Six) Robertson, Retreat, on Easter were Joseph L. Stonesifer, Mrs.

Maude Kress, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hawkins, sons Allen Lee and Gregory, Thomas Robertson, Mrs. Jeanette Stallings, children Thomas Elizabeth, Wayne Petrv and Henry Smallwood, Retreat; Mr. and Mrs.

Charles D. Plaine, son Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bollinger, children Michael, Sharon, Geraldine, near Medford; Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Few, children Joyce and Pamela, Dale Bell, Miss Beulah Robertson, Mrs. Mabel Petry, son Junior. Westminster; Mrs. Minnie Wanner, New Windsor, and Mabel Robertson Westminster. Mrs.

Robertson is somewhat improved but still confined to her bed. MILLERS SKY GIANT VISITS NEW T. Trippe, president of Pan American World Airways, greets New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey just before Joining a representative group of 39 financiers and publishers on a 45-minute flight over New York in the giant Clipper America. A Boeing Stratocruiser making Its New York debut, the plane can seat 75 people and is equipped with main cabin and lounge on two decks.

The plane and sister ships soon will go Into transpacific and transatlantic service. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rhoten son Dennis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Rhoten, near Hampstead. Miss Flo McGee, Baltimore, and Mr. and Mrs. James Leister son Wayne, Snydersburg, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Lee McGee, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Allpress, Silver Spring, visited Miss Marguerite Giller, Saturday. POLICE COURT CASES TRIED BY MAGISTRATE WESTMINSTER.

The foHowing oases were tried by Trial Majiistrnte Vincent A. Tubman in his court room on Court street: Melvin K. Westminster, for- feiied eollatera! wlien charged by Trouper P.ert Haimnersmitli witli failing to stop at a boulevard stop siRn. Joseph O. Taylor, Baltimore, was found not of of fall- InK to notify the Department of Motor Vehieles of the chauKe of body desiKH- Infornialion by State rooi)er C.

15. Marivie. Heery E. Uichardson, Westminister, appeared on a ehargu of failing to notify the of Motor e- of the ehange of body design. A fine of wn.s imiiosed and and tlie eosts paid.

For the violatimi of restriction on license a fine was imposed and suspended and ttie eosta were paid. Thomas L. Smith. Westminster, forfeited collateral when charged by Trooper Mnrkle with failing to stop Patapsco. forfeited collateral when charged by Trooper Markle with driving.

L. heese. Hampstead, forfeiteil wh-n by Trooper with exceeding the speed limit. George W. Wltiting.

Baltimore, for- feiteii Sll.f'i when charged with the aO-mile liv Markle. lie also for having no license Frounfelter. Pn forfeited eollateral on lutrge of operating an unregistered Tractor, Case thresher, fodder shredder, Deering binder, corn cultivator (horse); 2-horse wagon, 4- horse wagon, hay rake, land roller, circular saw frame, corn cultivator tractor, plow, hay tedder and i and Mrs. Newton Six, ca many other articles too numerous -----------to mention. Real Estate 1:30 P.

M. All that lot of ground situate along the State highway Adams Allen Richmond returned to Bridgeton, N. Monday. Mrs. Richmond remained for a few days due to a bad case of grip.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dedphy fled on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Union Bridge, Monday evening.

Mrs. LaRue White, Baltimore, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor. OFFICERS ELECTED by Bortniansky; Prayer Per- HAMPSTFAD ROTARY Stenson; Be to Handel; Speaks; Rachmanioff; "Glory To That New-Born Work; in the Middle of the Bartholomew; Price; "Now the Day Ls Barnby; You I reation Center on Thursday eve" riing.

The main business of the evening was the annual election of officers, with the following results; sale by all the members of the senior class. Mrs. Ezra Arbaugh, president of the Auxiliary to the Hampstead Fire Company, accompanied HAMPSTEAD. Tlie Hampstead bv Mrs. Howard Snyder, also an Rotary Club held their weekly din- active member of the auxiliary ner meeting at the Hampstead Rec- spent Thursday in Baltimore where Sankey; of Our Fathers, Known of De Koven; Thee All Praise Be Mrs.

Wilbur Delphy, of here, Mrs. in Oxford Township, Raymond John.son, Union Bridge, County, Pennsylvania, i spent Tuesday in Frederick, Md. HOUCKSVILLE bounded on the East by the Carlisle pike, on the West by Edward Emerson, on the North by Curvin Hippensteel. and on the South by Samf hlusi morning Also 3 tracts of situate were largely attended at in Berwick Township, Adams Coun- Wes ey, Sunday morning. ty, Pennsylvania, each containing 4 special numbers were sung by a acres, move or less.

male quartet of Lm Bis- The terms and conditions of this set Houck, Wagner sale will be made known at the i Spahr A class of ten time thereof by the undersigned. MELVIN NACE Executor J. F. Yake, Attorney. At the same time and place the undersigned will offer at public sale the following personal property: 2 stock bulls, 5-foot McCormick Mower, spike harrow, spring harrow, scalding trough, gas engine (IVi-h.

50-foot belt, copper kettle, 9 shoats, lot of carpenter tools, lO-hoe disc grain drill. MELVIN NACE 4tt50 Protheroe. A good will offering will President, E. Sterling Brown; vice be taken. Leslie Wheeler; secretary, The W.

S. C. S. of Wesley met i Arthur treasurer, Thursday afternoon in the social Charles Bankert. The toard of dir- hall with Mrs.

Kenneth Tracev and i actors is composed of these officers Mrs Peter Rliim with J. Leon Haines and Carroll I members Wheeler. Robert Bankert is also a Patsy Shaffer, daughter of Mr. and ana memoers present, me meet- shnffpr near Hnmn- they attended the state convention of Auxiliaries of the Fire Companies held at the Southern Hotel. Birthday Party Mrs.

Herbert Allgire held a surprise birthday parly on Tuesday evening at her home on South Main street in honor of her niece. Miss trand and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Krebs, Baltimore: Mrs, Joseph Harris, Maurice Miller and Harvey Shaffer visited Mr. and Mrs.

Aaron Redding. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hare and Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Young spent Sunday with the son, and Mrs. Elder Hare, Frizellburg. Lloyd Miller, Hampstead, Milton Mr. and Mrs. George Bollinger, charge oi operamiK Mrs.

Mary Bollinger, Hampstead; pr George Kaltrider, Mrs. Delph Wentz i Silver iinn. forfeited and daughter Voneta, near Man- i on a charge of moving Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Henrj' Sches- trailer without license plates.

according to Trooper Markle. I Earl Mnlberg, Baltimore, appeared on a charge of exceeding the speed limit. A fine of $10 was imposed nnd costs pjud. Troopor Iniil tlip Resh'and Abraham Miller, Hanover Rahn of ot R. Mrs.

Helen Emenheiser and is making her Bill Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Walter Mummaugh Everett Miller, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

William N. Hare visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Frock, Westminster Road, Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Bortner, Manchester, and Mrs. Ray Collett, son Dennis, Towson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Graf and Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wink, Hanover, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rill Junior, Thomas and Stephen, Hampstead, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Woodrow Knight and daughter of Patapsco w'ere callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Mummaugh.

Wade Walter, Essex, was also a caller. nreswS'! of the board. The program I Mrs. Emory Shaffer, near Earl Hann, Sunday. rrS: eveninc was arranged bv stead W'ho celebrated her twelfth' Mr.

and Mrs. Eail Miller an- wS other memSrs Burnell Decker, who has baked and tastefully decorated by been aunointed as director of activi- PUBLIC SALE Real Estate, Farming Implements, Household Goods, Etc. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1949 The undersigned will offer at public sale in North Codorus township, York county. Pa. half-mile south of blacksmith shop, the following: Real Estate Four acres, 80 perches, more or less; improved with a log weatherboard house with electric.

Barn, 30x32 feet; wash house, 2 oultry houses, hog stable, 2 brooder ouses, com crib. This farm is located along a public road and a nice stream. Household Goods, Etc. Colonial range, sink, bed, chairs, rockers, old tubs, sewing machine, desk. Farming Implements, Etc.

Three harrows, cultivator, plow, 2 brooder stoves, butcher bench. Lot of lumber, 150 White Leghorn laying hens, year old. Lot of corn, loose hay, loose straw. Sale to begin at 1:00 p. m.

sharp. TERMS: cash, balance on June 1, 1949. Real estate will be offered at 2 p. m. KATIE GENTZLER Paul Messinger, Auct.

Robert E. Welsh Adam Swartz, Clerks. people was received into church membership. The young son of Mr. and Mrs.

Milford Bosley was christened. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blum entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

Milson Rill, daughter Norma Lou, son James, and Mrs. Linnie Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bottoms.

Richmond, spent the past W'eekend at the home of the sister, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hoffman. Other visitors on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Gmeark, Baltimore. T. W. Buchman and Mrs. J.

B. Leather, spent Tuesday at the home of the son, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buchman and family, near Randallstown, Md. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Blum were recent Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rock Zumbrum and family, Manchester. Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Rill and son of Washington, D. were also the same day. T.

W. Buchman and Mrs. J. E. Leather, Thursday at the home of the son, Mr.

and Mrs. Prances Buchman and family, Pikesville, Md. The Ruth and Naomi S. S. class will meet Wednesday evening.

May 4 in the social hall. The co-hostesses will be Mrs. Claude Stansbury and Mrs. Roy Sykes. Shirley and George, children of Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Myers, have been 111 at their home, but are able tp be out agaip. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tucker and family, Baltimore, were callers Sunday evening at the homo of Mr.

aiKi Mrs. Milson Rill. The Westminster Seminary Singers from Westminster Theological Seminary, will present the following program in Wesley church, Wednesday evening. April 27 at 8 The director is Prof. J.

Edward Moyer, and the accompanist Prof. Douglas R. Chandler. the guest of cousin. Miss Shirley Allgire.

Refreshments were ci'ifnrHinr OI Ovi ATotr 1 rvaw-iuiatnjii, miu ijijunc i-u viuw servcd to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i members on the proposed program 1 Tipton. Mrs. Herbert Allgire, Shir- decS to a appointed as director of activi sSer In the i of the Hampstead Recreational chicken supper in the social hall Association, who spoke to the club community from about June 20 till I Shaffer.

mending. parsonage gmld wUl; early part of September. The meet at the parsonage program for next week will be ar- evening, April 28, at 8 clock. ranged by E. Sterling delegates were appointed to go, be- sides the president and treasurer, Mrs.

Harvey Lippy and Mrs. Kenneth Tracey. Refreshments were served. The May meeting will be held in the social hall on Wednesday evening. May 18, at 8 This is a change of date due to the supper to be held on Saturday, May 21.

Election of officers will take place at this meeting. The nominating committee Is: chairman, Mrs. Clinton Richards, Mrs. John Brown, who announced that he has secured the Agriculture Agent of Carroll county, Landon C. Burns, who will show movies on or, Operation on the Thatcher Farm in Visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Tipton, on Houcks- avenue, on Easter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Ensor, Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Bell, Washington. D. Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Gill and daughter.

Betty Lou Rhoten, Mrs. Herbert Allgire, Miss Shirley Allgire, Robert Allgire nounced the birth of their second Melvin Lee, April 12 at the University Hospital, Baltimore. Mrs. Carrie Harper entertained the following guests at her home iiucmucia un uixc jL.ptwx., x.x.o. Sunddy: Mr.

and Mrs. Henry will go to Strawbridge of recreation for the youth of the i lev and Robert Allgire and Patsytin, daughter Brenda Lee, York: Mr. Warchimc, Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harper son Douglas, Greenmount; Grover Harper, Alesia, Mary Alice, Roy and Richard Harper and Mrs.

Morgan B. Moyer and son Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rohrbaugh, Hampstead.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Detter son Valley, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rohrbaugh, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rohrbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rhoten son Dennis spent Sunday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart Bell, near Westminster. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jubb daughter Patricia, Baltimore, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Hare, Sunday. The Triple Valley Club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Miller with Mrs. Michael Leister and Miss Marguerite Giller as co-hostesses, the president, Mrs.

Thomas Brilhart, presiding. Mrs. Lichtfuss read the story of Old Sweet The 20 members present answered roll call by of their biggest Frederick County last September, and Miss Jeanne Uhler. The Rotary Clubi is sponsoring a ip Westminster Seminary Sing- roncert by the Club chorm of numbering 24, will present a Hanover, composed program of music in Wesley Meth- voices, which be presented in church on Wednesday night, the Hampstead High School audi- torium on Wednesday night, April is r-iui Rill and Mrs. Raymond Buchman.

27, at 8 'Ms is grid the accompanist is Prof. 'pie fourth quarterly conference hPri niiri Douglas R. Chandler, a former pas- will meet at Pleasant Grove church to help pay for the hospital bed and Emory Methodist circuit. Monday evening at 8 tvL of the Hampstead community. The Mr and Mrs.

Ben Donaldson, near concert, as well as further meetings Parkton, were recent visitors of the club for the summer months, of the par- will be on daylight saving time, ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hoffman.

Mr and Mrs. Carl W. Koerner, EMMITSBURQ April 27. at 8 The director of the singers Is Prof. Edward MANCHESTER Tlie three churches of the Man- Cumberland, are visiting at the phester Reformed charge will be home of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. B. Frank to the annual spnng EMMISBURG Miss Kathryn i Kairchoaf and Mrs. William Bech- Center Main street during Carroll County storage problems in the Center Mam streei, au consistorial conference at Two visitors were present. The Mr.

convalescence from Paul N. Yost, Attorney. 5t 40 A Voice to Heaven PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1949 REAL ESTATE A property situated in Hamiltonban Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, 1 mile from Fairfield and 7 miles from Gettysburg, off the main highway of a mile, containing 6 acres; improved with a frame house containing 6 room.s, bath and shower, new heating system, electricity, full length copper window screens, metal roof, built-in sink and cabinets, and running water; outbuildings consisting of barn, hog house, chicken and brooder house. This property is excellent for raising poultry. Also, all that property located 1 mile East of Fairfield on the Fairfield-Gettysburg highway, frontage 350 ft.

and running back about 80 improved with a cement block building, 22x40, with radiant heat, running water and lavatory. PERSONAL PROPERTY 1948 model, -ton Jeep truck, run 6000 miles. Farm Machinery: Fodder cutter, 2-h. air-cooled gas engine, heavy farm wagon, on rubber; wheelbarrow, corn shel- ler, log chain, 20-ft. 'adder, 72-egg incubator.

Household articles: Coal stove, refrigerator cabinet, electric heater, oven for oil triple cooker, and 2 cans of lard. Heavy Equipment: Consisting of 1-200 amp. General-Electric arc welder driven by 30-h. p. Wisconsin air-cooled motor with starter, generator, variable speed governor and battery mounted on a 4-wheel, rubber-tire chassis.

I Jeep mounted by Schramm WE 60 air compres.sor; 1 Schramm pavement breaker; 1 Thor jack hammer; 50-ft. length air hose; drill rods and bits. 1 15-cu. ft. Westinghouse garage air compressor, less motor.

All of this equipment is practically new. Plumbing Supplies and equipment, consisting of all types and sizes of galvanized fittings and nipples; black, galvanized and copper heating fittings; chrome plated and cast iron trap.s^ metal levers, escutcheons, washers, valves, ferrules, pig and sheet lead, lead pipe, solder, brass bath traps, all types waste connections, sv'itch boxes, double coil copper was water heater; air volume control for pumps; automatic controls for hand- flred furnaces; oil burner controls; thermostats, transformers, controls of all types, 42-gal. water tank for pumps, galvanized sheet metal, pipe and elbows for furnace, Eiger crystal fountain, 32x32 shower cabinet, 52-gal. Electric water heater for Metropolitan or R. E.

A. lines; approximately 2200 ft. of all types hard and soft copper tubing; lot of black pipe, all sizes; genuine black wrought iron pipe, soil extra heavy; bends and tees of all sizes and descriptions; check valves and valves of all types, faucets, bath room fixtures of every kind, flanges, threaded fittings, and 30- gal. expansion tanks. Tools: Consisting of tapes, rods, wrenches, pipe reamers and cutters, pipe dies of every kind, vises, drills, braces, torches, saws, furnace cleaner; and many plumbing and tools too numerous to mention.

Sale to commence promptly at twelve P. D. S. when terms and conditions of sale will be made known by G. R.

THOMPSON, Auct. MRS. LEROY SHEADS, JOSEPH LOWE, Clerks. ALTON W. SNYDER ON SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1949 tel, Hanover, visited recently with Mr.

and Mrs. C. Felix Adams. Guests on Sunday at the' home of Mrs. Claudia Rosensteel were which they will present in school Mr.

and Mrs. George Constantine auditorium' on Friday night. May 6 and children, Washington; Mr. and at 8 The cast of characters Mrs. William Rosensteel and fam- follows: Aunt Minnie Wilcox, Vir- Mercury, the planet nearest the earth, is only 3.000 miles in diameter, which makes it the smallest among planets.

GUERNSEY SALE At GrifTwood Farms on Old Pim- blico Road near Falls Road miles West of Towson, miles North of Baltimore, Md. MONDAY, M.AY 2, 11 NOON Griffwood Farms (J. Edwin Griffith, Jr. Owner) will sell entire milking herd of 33 Grade Guernsey Cows and 4 Bred Heifers. 16 Fall Cows Also Tramore Hector, a five year old grandson of Langwater Ambassador from good record dam, A home bred descendants of the original Griffwood Farm Reg.

Guernsey herd. Many excellent young cows. No Mastitis. 13 Head Registered Guernseys from Myrcra Acres Farm (Charles T. Burns, Owner) White Hall, Md.

8 Open Bred Heifers 1 Bull All Quail and Brooklandwood Breeding The cow is a granddaughter of Roost Maxim King, due in June. Two granddaughters of water Gabriel due in Fall. Six granddaughters of Langwater Gabriel and Coronation Potentate, Yearling bull ready for heavy right. A marvelous offering. Be sure to attend.

Herds T. B. and Bangs Accd. Heifers Vaccinated. Lunch For catalogs, write H.

C. BARKER. Sale Mgr. Phone 1773, Frederick, Md. 6-6tt41 demonstration on Saving Trinity church, Manchester, Plav rast Named Friday, April 29 at 7 p.

m. The I kitchen w'as given by The Senior Class of the Hamo- i ladies of Trinity church will serve Mrs. Sterling Miller and Mrs. George Hiffh school are rehearsing for i dinner to the conference, and i Wentz, project demonstrators. Mrs.

'ffirSav program will be Van Bibber gave a report on the whirh thpv will nre.sent in school Conducted. Ernest Brilhart, of slip cover school she attended. Mrs. slip Trinity church is chairman of the Alvin Siegman gave a report on conference for the present year, International Relations. The club mens choral group of the will attend church service in a lly, Baltimore; Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn ginla Bond; Lotta Haye, permanent charge will sing several selection i body Sunday morning. May 8 at Polly and daughter, Fairfield. at Aunt Jean Rill, i as a part of the program. Approxi- 10:30 at Lineboro church.

The presi- Mrs Ouinn Tonwr nnri i Frankie Wilcox, Aunt mately 125 men from the churches dent told of the County Council Jean ThpS; in I young nephew, Robert Raver; Susan I of the county mil be in attendance i meeting which will be held at jean spent Tuesday in Baltimore. I Wilcox, sister. Louise at the conference. Martin, Mrs. Serena Frear.

Aunt The Youth Fellowship of Trinity i Minnie sister, Jennette Hoffrnan; church, Manchester, will conduct Baltimore visiting with Mr. I vicki daughter, food sale in Manchester on Satur- and Mrs. George Winters and son. Rosemary Brady; Frothlngham morning April 30 for the bene- Miss Mary J. Shuff, Frederick, Frear, son, James Welty, of the Camp scholarship fund.

and Joseph Shuff, Philadelphia, spent the weekend with their father, M. F. Shuff, Sr. Mrs. Laura Bearl Diehl, York, visited with friends in town on Easter Sunday.

George Reynolds, Baltimore, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Mary Reynolds. Roger Kennard, Susan's boy friend. Sterling Brown, Mrs. Porter Kennard, mother, Miriam Croft: Harmon Babcock, Aunt romance.

Wilson Lippy; Polly Persons wishing to make donations for the sale are asked to please contact Mrs. Alton M. Leister. The Womens Guilds of the Parker, Female lawyer, Cornelia churches of the Manchester Re- Fenby; Ivanhoe Gotrocks, Franklin Hanne. The committees are working on the production: Publicltv and tickets, Janice Raver, Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Keilholtz, stage manager, Sprinkle; Washington, visited over the week- Janet Stephan and Vir- end with Mr. and Mrs. E. R.

Glass costumes and make-up, and with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew DorLs Eva Seipp, Ruth Rill, Keilholtz properties, Arthur StocKsdale, Lawit ih i-. rence Cooper. The director is Mrs.

daugh-; Sylvia Potter, also advisor to the ter, little Rock, are spend- senior class. Tickets are now on ing some time with her parents, and Mrs. O. H. Stinson.

Miss Phyllis Bower, a student at Washington College, Freder- I icksburg, spent va- i cation with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Philip Bower. Mrs. Emma Nunemaker and M.

P. Shuff, visited last Saturday with Miss Laura Shuff, Thurmont, d. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frazer and son, Gettysburg, visited on Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Wetzel, near St. Miss Janette Brotherton, Baltimore, spent the holidays at her summer home, St. Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Dayhoff, York, and Francis Sei.ss visited over the weekend with Mrs. Mary J. Seiss. Approximately thirty guests attended a demonstration party held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Shoemaker and Mrs.

Brooke Herring. formed charge will be represented at the annual spring meeting of the Maryland Regional meeting of the Potomac Synodical Guild of the Reformed church to be held in Clirist church, Middletown, on Wednesday, April 27. Mrs. Alton M. Leister will serve as chairman of the delegation attending.

Those who wish to attend with the delegation are asked to contact Mrs. Leister for reservations. HOUSEMAKERS MEETING HELD AT DETOUR HOME The Keysville-Detour Homemakers Club met at the home of Miss Vallie Shorb of Detour. The meeting was opened with singing of Old Sweet A demonstration of time saving kitchen cupboards given by Mrs. Carroll Valentine and Mrs.

Floyd Wiley, i Roll call was answered by 23 mem- I bers. Mrs. Hoyt B. DeShields and I Mrs. Charles Cluts were visitors.

The i club will visit Union Bridge Club, May 16. The annual county ing will be held at Sykesville, May I 6 The club will observe Week on Sunday, May 8 at Keysville Lutheran church. Plans are being made for a festival this summer. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mae Clabaugh. i Los Angeles officials estimate I there were 1,500 Industrial plants in that area in 1939 and 9,000 such plants in 1949.

giving up baseball. It ladylike. Fm going to become a Sykesville, May 6 The club voted to give $5 to the cancer fund. The May meeting will be a luncheon and joint meeting with Manchester and Melrose Clubs and will be held in the hall at Lineboro. Christ Hunt was taken seriously ill Monday night and removed to the University Hospital, Baltimore, in the Hampstead ambulance.

SHARRER Funeral Home Westminster 117 or 176 Medford Auction Medford, Maryland, Route 31, 3 miles south of Westminster, on the New Windsor road. Wednesday April 27 At 6 P. Sharp The following articles will be offered for sale: Table-top gas stove, 3-piece living room suite, 5-piece bedroom suite, 5- piece breakfast set, floor model radio, electric electric washer, vacuum sweeper, cook stove, pot type oil burners, 25 pairs and women's gum shoes, 25 pairs and tennis shoes, 5 bushels of potatoes, 50 pieces of good linen, pieces of Bisque, Summer and Winter rugs, milking machine, new' 20 and 36-ft. ladders, 42-inch cabinet sink, heatrola, sewing machine, bicycle, electric bottle cooler, gla.ss and China. Hundreds of articles not mentioned.

Baby Chicks to be sold at 6 P. M. RAYMOND HUGHES, Owner Sterling Blacksten, Auct. Paul Green, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY CLEARANCE SALE AT MY PLACE OF BUSINESS, NORTH END OF GAITHERSBURG, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND ON TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1949 AT 9:30 A.

M. LARGE AMOUNT OF MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT, TO-WIT: 2 New Holland pick up balers, new condition; McCormick- Deering tractor, good as new, on rubber; 2 New Holland hammer mills inew). New Holland farm mixer never used; new 16-inch Papec hay chopper, new 16-inch Paoec ensilage cutter, tractor wood saw mandrel and 30 inch blade, power belts, eleven 8 -ft Hamilton lime sowers (new), Internatfinll hay baler, wire tie, excellent condition; McCormick- Deering 2-bottom 10-inch tractor gang plow, Allis Chalmers 9 bottom 12 inch tractor g.mg plow 8 loot Masiy hSS new disc harrow, 8 foot Allis Chalmers disc harrow. New Idea heavv duty hay loader. International hay loader, two No 10 New Idea manure spreaders, McCormick-Deering manure spreader 10 foot McCormick-Deering power take off binder, 8 Cormick-Deering power take off binder, one Iron Age planter only used for 5 acres of planting.

7 foot McCormick horse drawn binder, Superior 8 hoe grain drill, new order- two McCormick-Deenng mowers, two Wisconsin Four air cooled motors, especially built for New Holland baler (new)New Holland bale loaders, one 40 foot elevator for handlint? baled hay. cob corn and any grains; several good corn planters riding and walking corn cultivators, 5 horsepower sinele nhasp electric motor, electric cow clippers, one 30 foot homi freezer one 21 foot home freezer, John Deere plow shares 1441 and 1442; land sides and mole boards. International nlow shares C. P. 6002 and C.

P. 6007, 6174 and 6175. shims and land corn planter runners for Oliver, Black Hawk, John Deere and McCormick-Deering makes, steel and cast Iron mower euarris several makes; 5 tractors, modern makes; and much rnorp tn be in this sale not listed at this time. in full on day of sale. s.

F. SMITH, Dealer In New Idea, Massey-Harris, and New Holland Farm Machinerv'. Gaithersburg, Md. GLENN TROUT. Auct.

RAYMOND L. KELLY, Clerk. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED ON PREMISES Melrose Community Sale Charles A. Shorb MELROSE, MD. Tuesday, April 26, 1949 At 6:30 P.

M. The following will be ofTered- New porcelain sink, sink cab- Inets, wall cabinet, new 3 -burner oil stove with wicks, new dinette set, 4 chairs, leather, ette; cedar chest, new crib and mattre.ss, single bed mattre.ss bassinett, electric lawn new; shoe cabinet, lot of other household goods, includine tables, chairs, radios, clock.s lamp.s, dishes, candle maker lamp with reflector, waterfall dining room suite, electric washer, refrigerator, ice boxe.s stoves, fireplace with mirror and slate, coal brooder, 2 electric brooders, home-cured hams, lard, baby carriage potato planter, steam radiator' Great Dane female dog, 13 months old, registered the American Kennel Club; Syracuse 501 plow, galoshes, rubbers small tubs, granite ware, ironing boards, heaters, gladiola bulbs, hominy, starch, juices apricots, syrup, candy and gum. Many other articles not mentioned. Maurice Wentz. Auct.

Miriam Shorb and Earl Wentz, Clerks. Body Fender Shop Hansford Snead, Prop. Specializing in Wrecked car work painting glass work Upholstering welding. mile from Westminster on Uniontown road Phone 252-W Day or Night. The Aico Gas Co.

HAMPSTEAD, MD. Phone 38 EGGS POULTRY SMITH A. ECKENRODE Baltimore Blvd. WESTMINSTER. MD.

Phone 387-J Handy-Worker Tiller Garden Tractors RAYMOND OHLER Heating and Plumbing Md. FLOOR SURFACING Sanding, Finisiiing, Machine Waxing and RICHARD C. ETZLER UNION BRIDG -MI). Phone Union Bridge 119-F-21 or Taneytown SPIRELLA GIRDLES CORSETS BRASSIERES Mrs. Grace Crumbacker 110 E.

Green St. Phone 663-M WESTMINSTER. MD FIRE EQUIPMENT GEORGE A. BILLINGSLEA All Types of Fire Extinguisheri 11.5 E. Main St.

WESTMINSTER, Phone or 1317 PERCY M. BURKE For all your INSURANCE Need! 231 Main Street WESTMINSTER, MD. ALLIB CHALMERS CASE and NEW H)EA FARM WERTZ GARAGE Sales And Service LINEBORO, MiJ Thone Hampstead 3-F -8 DR. P. KLINGER OPTOMETRIST 86 E.

Main Street WESTMINSTER MD Westminster 340 John Dewre FARM MACHINERY Surge Dairy Philco Radios RetriKeratori FINCH SERVICES MEDFORD MD (In Old Grange Hall) KEMPER'S TRANSFER Moving and Hauling 171 Pennsylvania Ave. WESTMINSTER, Phone 691-J BEN A. KEMPER ECKARD BROS. WALL PAPER, VENETIAN 177 Pennsylvania Ave. WESTMINSTER.

WD. Phone 691-R Brenneman's Garage Earle II. Brenneman, Washing, Lubricatinp General Repair Auto Accessories. Oil. Parts Rear 34 GreenJ't- WESTMINSTER.

Phone 226-W.

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