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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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PACE SIX THE EVENING SUN, HANOVER. PA. THURbDAV. JANLIARV BANQUET SET FOR OWL GRID T.EAM SCH(X)L'S FUNDS Service Clubs, Merchants in Westminster Plan Fete To Honor High School Football Players WESTMINSTER. A tion irr High schCK.l ioo'cai: sponsored bv the.

5 and ciubs Mercharv- day at 7 p. rr; Bailey Gr the speaker. This .1 r. raa; and televisr ha.s ber. hearn her- oe: r- r.r.s proved a ex Coach P.

coach 'he will be T.e team members are e.xpected t-v attend G':" ir. ciiarsre 0 Librarv lo f)pen "oon The Davis ai a definite tute the next three Ii. rr.ean-ime written particular suh'e''v -Ai: -epee. The ih be rrf.xer- and mav be mail or at the the hi.iary is opened. Books that xeie in m- fore the Iibrar-.

De'-err-oer 23 wil be due --a. alter 'he announced re- openins. N' f.r.es wih oe co.le<*ed on booki are that time. The hr.r':r.- oe ready for as as a safe entrance has been Women lub Kleds Mrs. Landon presided at the bu-sines-s niee'inc of the Wo- man's club at i the home of Mrs.

John Wooden. street The of the numinatir .2 'Aas by Mrs. David Tayior. thair- m.an, and the folr-winK f-rs elected: Mrs. John D.

Mc.Ko^kv. president: Mrs. S. Ensor and Mrs. Edwin M.

vice-pr--Mdents: Mr.s Jame- P. recording secretary; Mrs. Geralri Richter, corresponding 'Ccretarv. and Mrs. wy Klee, treasurer.

The other mem.ber:' servint; on the committee -A'lth Mrs. Tavlor were Mrs. Russell Benson and Mr.s ert Scott. Mrs. Schildwachter accepted membership in the club.

Correspondence of interest to the club was br'-'Utjht to the attention of the group by Mrs. Gerald Richter. Mrs. John Fine Arts chairman, wa.s made a member of the Society for the Preservation of Maryland antiquities. Mrs.

Ober Herr, chairman, announced that Seiiatcir John M. Butler will be the speaker at the February meeting to be held at St. Reformed nansh house. VFW Partv N'pts S30 Molleville Farm Post No. 467.

Veterans oi Foreicn neued S30 from the Polio Benefit jxirty on Friday night at the home. Comniander John Donoino and his committee had arranged tor card playing and other form.s of entertainment and were served free. The post had previously donated $11 to the lund. Stores To lose At the luncheon meeting Monday of the Retail Merchants Association, held at Square, the Rev. Harold Z.

Bomrx-rger, president oi the Westminster Ministerium, appeared and to the members that the stores close on Good Friday. Marcn 23 from 12 until 3 p. m. Vice president Paul Wimert referred the matter to the next meeting General L. W' Miller, county disaster relief chairman for the Carroll County Rea Cros.s was introduced by Albc-rt Mitten.

He on civil defense and what would be expected ol Carroll county in case Washington and Baltimore would bf; Tne quota of refugees for Carroll countv is 40.fXX) to Norman B. Boyle, president oi the Carroll Countv National Bank; Thomas J. Hock, ol thf Hock Up- holestering Company and L. Bowers were pre.sented as now members. Mr.

Hock was unable to be present New ited Cross Beginning February the Carroll County Red Cross, will have headquarters at the Historical society home, East Main street. Arrangements have been made by the chapter chairman, Colonel S. to take over the entire house for the work of the Red Cross which has been tremendously expanded by tlie coming civil delense program. A lull program ol Red Cross services will be put into ellect verv shortIv All organizations that meet in the Historical society house, should post their schedule meeting dales with the chairman or the secretary Mrs. Ruth Buffington.

This ))laii (Continued On Page Seven) TANEYTCV.N—T;:e life: large -V- as a re-. horary fund. A ft w-eek from and 'his to- from the r. wih maice a ver. to the -f the library.

Mar i Dimes campaign, ir.fi.t.v the srhool re- wrh a total' S53 65 in den. chairman of the Loucatiui Sta-e a eue-t on was interested in the rec- r.i;'. dur- ur in the rhythmic 'he physical 'u the have 'ic- kfct- tvaiiao.e be to the pub- i'-r tae evening of play- oe held next Wecne.saay at 8 p. m. in vTrr.ir.''er High school auci- toriu.T.- Ti.i' event 1 spoiiiyored by Carroll Coun'v Teachers The Eieir.e-.tary council held let'ular meetint: on Jaaie- president, pre- sideo busine.NS se.s.^ion.

The in charge t-f 'he school tree was congratulated for t.i.f- joc. It was decided to plant the school as weather per- mr David Gun'her was appointea 'o tane care of 'he new flat. It recommended by the Coui.f.il tnat all near the flag should and face the flae, as a respect, when it 1 either up or down. The couiicil al.o reconimendea that tO'Wn not arrive at so early, wo.uld eliminate the caused by the lack oi playground facilities. have been given to all miembers of the orchestra, patrol, and student council for the work they are doing.

The are in 'he new colors of green and white. SUPPORT ISCrVEN 0 COLLEGE DRIV Carroll County's i'sidents Subscribe. For Western Fund Goal Of $1,500,000 Md. Classified MALE HELP WANTED unteli: i rai tor fur liit.i.' hiivf Wrio WHnteii: farm man to work j.riMii.i tivp dairy farm- must aii 'I bd ovpr ilraft with f.iniily i Hnu'f, tricity Mnci jii K- Kiill Roaa. MiJ.

BKKAKS KA.NKS FOK ONE LAST Edward Ratigan, marching to the railroad station in Birmingham. where his regiment, the 167th Infantry, was leaving for camp, breaks ranks for one more kiss from his wife as hi 5 Eddie. looks on. The regiment, which has been called into federal service as part of the Dixie Division, was famous in 1861 as the Fourth Alabama. 'AP MACARTHLK CONFIDE.NT ON EVE OF 71 ST BIKTHDAV SILVER RL.N CH IZE.NS LIST A.NNLAL SESSION SILVER RUN -All of the oi Silver Run are asked to the annual meeting of the Silver Run Improvement tomorrow at 7 30 p.

m. in St. Marv '3 Lutheran parish hou.se. The Union Lenten Services will begin Feb 7 at 7.45 p. with a combined for both churches, St.

Marv's Lutheran and St. Man-'s Reformed. The first will oe held in the Lutheran church with the Reformed supply minister, the Rev Edwin oi Hood college the speaker-. The Churchmens Brotherhood mee'ing of S'. Reformed church was held Sundav eveninii.

The devotional was in charge of Irvin E. Scripture was read and praver bv G. Dutterer. Jr The next meeting will be held evening. Feb.

18. in the room of the church. The of Bov Scout Troop No. 391 held a roller skating party on Wednesdav evening at the bow kating rink. Tanevtown.

EKjuble or Nothing club of St. Lutheran will meet Fridav evening at the of Mr. and Mrs Lavere W'antz. 100 Maple ave. Hanover.

Tlie Pathiinder class of St. Lutheran church will meet Wednesdav at 7:30 m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Bowersox. Littlf-sujwn.

Saturday dinner guests of Mr. TOKYO. JAN 25. General MacArthur. briskly confident on the eve of his 71st birthday, said today "there can be no turning from war against communism in "Once arms have been conunitted to battle in defense of moral principles," he said, the Rubicon has been crossed.

The die has been there can be no turning back, long and difficult the road, we must fight on with all the power we can mount until victory is The general made it he was speaking of the broad fight against communism in A.sia. rather than the specific campaign in Korea. Nevertheless, he reiterated that the Chinese "will never drive me into the sea" from Korea. L()VVEKIN(j OP MILI IARV QUALIFICA I IONS SLATED WASFIINGTON. 25.

(AP). Assistant Secretary of Defen.se Anna Rosenberg disclosed today the Delense Department is going to lower its phy.sical and mental qualifications for military service far as security will She made the di.sclosure to the Hou.se armed services committee, which is currently hearing warm arguments for and against the proposal to draft eighteen-year olds. Later. Mrs. Rosenberg told reporters that the 799,000 men who have been rejected by the draft foi mental and physical reasons will be reappraised, Mrs.

Ro.senberg estimated foi the committee that under the planned lowering of standards, the armed forces could take in about 150,000 limited service men. Tl-iere has been subscribed to date to the Western Maryland College Program by Carroll count- ians, where this college-backed financial drive is now- in progfess. This announcement came from the president. Dr. Lowell S.

Eiisor, following a dinner meeting of the campaign in reporting its progress. F. Kale Mathias, son of Mayor and Mrs. Joseph L. of W'estmin st er.

i- chairman for the Carroll county regional organization. Western Maryland college launched a major fund raising he to secure SI.500.000 for a building and endowment program. To date $550,205, over one-thirti of the goal, has been contributed. Two maior gifti. a quarter of a million dollars each were made to the college last vear This wa? made public when Mr.

and Mcs. Walter H. Evavis. of W'estminster gave S256.000 to this institution. There S44.205 contributed the current drive from, other Carroll Countv sources.

The other gift of $250.000 came from a member of the We-'tem Maryland college alumni who wished to remain anonymous. A series of individual campaigns will be held in ten different areas on a nation-wide basis where there are concentrations of the college constituency. Roger Whiteford, prominent attornev of Wasnington. is the national chairman for this College Pi'ogram. Besides the Carroll coun'y drive, which is now underway, a separate one is being held in Fiederick county.

The college, which now has an enrollment of 701 students, is planning to improve the facilities rather than to expand the enrollment. A new dormitor; will be built the Librarv will be enlarged ing room for the more than 45.000 volumes it now hou.ses. Old Main, the original building of the campus, which is a composite of five buildings, will be renovated and modernized within. Fridav at 6:30 p. m.

the Carroll County Organization will meet at the college for the second progress reixjrt in reviewing further coti- tributions from the county in this drive which is scheduled to end early in Februarv. FEMALE HELP WANTED no ev f. Miarnl Nisht Club. Fayotte f'reflerick Baltin.orp. Md, aiitPil l.ady for kni)wledc- of bookki-i'pinr anfi tyf.lni.

in h.infiwri'ini:, WritP P. Rox 'IfiS. for of- firv work. Mox Wc't- 6tll4 Wantfil; raphcr. ui s.

hl-jli iliirHtioi. witli iti td ryp- iiiL' not E.xi»-!«- tionnllv t-oiuiirinns. 0 MALE AND FEMALE Colored iir sinclt- of- fffi) room in (Iwplliiie by solilom rt'otiir-'d. Writp Nfarv Marlntvrp R-1, Kpyin.Tr Mil, pi'rmanriit ilood offii'o work, 'arroll 1 St Wi-srmin'tpr. 1, 00 Kirit Tonr I arroti Coiinty (ar.

lub Cotipe ichoi' of Plymouth Wagon (New tirps) I'hProlet iloor -I door L' ixm 4-door Chpvrol-t Spi. 1041 IIMI Plymouth Spi, 4-door Plymouth 4 door Kord Tudor Ponflar 4-door V.j Plymouth 4-door lii.17 4-door Totipp PnriPl Hike Iiodic ilonir 0, body). 1 tod Piok-up IW.i Pod UP WF 10 Sak-' TMK KKNSI.EV Inr. Tue rstniin-ter. Phone .94 fihov.

rnrv nrp covprpd with Carli-lf hifh mpanji yonr worrips arp ovr for ono year or 10 inilp', P'O to ask abont fitiaranty! lor ChamploB "-iloor h.ntpr. good nibbpr. Prie- K- Md. Phonp Nice for 1 A. Dairy Fariri, i lion, 8-room hotisp, all t-onvK' road "'i 77 hoube, all coiivt ity flow sprlnj? watpr.

barnu 118 good farm In Wakffi. Ipy. to shlii milk farm. In pondiiio' ppd to ship milk to P.altimorp 15 A. smnll chicken farm honsf.

all A housf, part rhlrkpn hoiiijp nntl jarasi, fi-room bripk hoiisp with pr- cloKP to Wpstminsfpr, on hM--' Ptork farm. wp 1 room stoiip hoiihP. RK.AT, KVTATF. Wpntmlntiter. Phr Smith, LIVE STOCK Wanted: and Cattle i mornin(r.

Wostininstpr, Md. da Phonp 67 For Sale: 1 vnwi. fn-sh in )i, othpr (liiertispy btill. pnongh horse, on woitrht about ihv nftpr p. m.

Md. SITUATIONS WANTED man joli on furtn. pi'ri-iH'fd wit), i-atth' inni-lniicry t'aii furnish P.o\ fit, W. Md. FOR SALE l'or Saie.

Red Golden SfHvrnnn ind Vork Mt Orchard -in route i.i. two itlilpfi uortb of Thiirmont Md tt. I resh for rtirlnK Fresh ruts of pork, P.pcf oi quarter We will kill drpes your hDjT' for yonr bufi'horing or do com- pk-tp custom work if yon ort frr Com servier for BKEI lis VKAI- rtiftink. wrapplnu and frpptcinp F')11 line of paper and locker tiUOS INC M.Ttirhister Uond Phone or rUit oiir plant I UI" Mile: Kstate oil hent. r.

ill bent III llcnr imidition Main St Md. lor Klnini; room Hiiite, sof:) new. tivini: li'Jif' iii'W i-rib kiti'hcn likf Ufw. 1 W.M-h rnad. Plnjnp 1(i17-n.

FIKE AM) COLD HIT SOCIAL NEWS BRIEFS FAIRBA.N'KS, SKA, JAN 25. 'API. One man burned lo death EMOKV NDALE as fire and 53 degrees below zero tennrperatures struck Fairbanks again yesterday. Sorely pres.sed firemen battled four fires which broke out almost simultaneously. Just two days after a blaze had destroyed three downtown bu.sine.ss houses Monday.

Continued On Page Nine) MARYLAND DEATHS CARROLL TiiEATut WKSTMINS'IKR MI) Last Times BETTE ami in ABOUT IVIatinee at 2:00 P. Evening shows, 7:00 A Carloiin News Fri. tV 27 and ZACH.XKV S(OT I' in TO lii: HWr Also Cartoon Nows STATE THEATRE WESTMINSTER Ml) Last Times I' JOAN CRAWFORD and WENDELL COKEV In also Cartoon News Fri. Jan. 2H 27 D.AN DAILEY and ANN BAXTER in TO In Technicolor Also Cartoon News MRS, ELMER SHOEMAKER Mrs Lillian A Shoemaker.

63. widow of Elmer LK-er Park road, near Finksburg, died at her home at 2 a. m. today. Surviving are five children: Donald Stideman, Woodlawn; G.

William Seabold. -Master Sergeant Edward E. Shoemaker. U. Marines, Mrs.

Charles Bender, Cheyenne, and Mrs. Robert Baltimore: five sisters and two brothers, Mr.s. Charles Roemer and Mrs. John King, Owings Mills: William King, Mrs. Hamilton Jarboe and Charles R.

Sinclair, Baltimore: Clarence Lockard, Taneytown, and Arthur ,1 Lockard, Reisterstown, and eight grandchildren. F'uneral will be conducted at 2 m. at her late residence by the Rev. Harold Redcay, pastor OI the I'rinitv lAUheran church, Rcisterstown. Interment will be ui Druid Ridge cemetery.

E. William Emory Pereuoy, 78, Reisterstown, died af 9:30 p. m. yes- at his home along the'old Hanover road. He was a of the late Benjamin and Mary Peregoy, Baltimore, Surviving are his widow, Ethel Ciracei McCleary Peregoy; ten children, Mrs, Irene Ingles, Mrs, Simmons and Harry Baltimore: John, William Elmer and Raymond Peregoy.

Reisterstown; Norman Peregoy, VVestminster; Miss Thelma Peregoy, San Francisco, Calil, and Mrs, Alice Spurrier, Finksburg; one- step-daugtiter, Mrs, iielen Barnes. 29 grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. Funeral services will conducted at his late residence Saturday at 2:30 p. rn. by the Rev.

McKinley Coffman. as.sisted by the Rev. J. Harry Lau, of the Reister.stown Church of the Brethren. Interment will be in the Reisterstown Methodist cemetery.

Friends may call at his late residence Ironi this evening until the time ol services. Grandchildren will as pallbearers. rOLK I.WESTHiA I I WO STATION KOKHEHIKS Cpl. J. N.

and Trooper first cla.ss S. Poieet, ol the Maryland State Police, are continiiiiig their investigation into robbery of over $250 in inerchandi.se from the I Raymond Wagner service station in I Taneytown last Wednesday, They report that two men have been apprehended in Baltimore for questioning. The ixilice also investigated an apparently Irustraied theft at the Abra garage in Keyrnar last Saturday. They report that the proprietor discovered his service station entered and merchandise packed as though it were to be taken away, but that his investigation showed only a flashlight mi.ssing. ACTIVITIES REVIEWED 'SOCIAL NEWS BRIEFS OF HAMPSTEAD AREA I OF UNION BRIDGE AREA HAMPSTEAD--The Ladies Auxiliary to the Hampstead Fire Company will hold the monthly mec'ting in the Hall on Monday night, Jan.

29. The co-chairmen of the evening's entertainment and refreshments will be Mrs. John Hundertmark and Mi.ss Juanita Grimm, assisted by Mrs. Peter A. Rinaman.

Mrs. Lewis S. Hughes, Mrs. William Wyand. Mrs.

Blanche Leather, Mrs. LeRov Schultz, Mrs. W. Wheeler. Mrs.

John Hughes, Mrs. Raymond Armacost. Mrs. Su.san Murray, Mrs. Robert Gei.st.

Miss Margaret Swit- Mrs. Robert Mrs. Maurice Stansfield. Mrs, Peter i Bloom, Mrs. Harry Blizzard, Mrs.

I Sterling Brown. Mrs. William I Hartman and Mrs, Marshall Wag' ner. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles entertained at their home near For- I est, Baltimore county. Sunday with a turkey dinner for their families, I in honor of their 41st wedding an. rho.se were Mrs. father. Edward Stuller.

of I ilillcre.st. and the following sisters and brothers and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillip.s. Mr.

and i Mrs. George Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hampshire, all of Hamp.stead: Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Warfield and Mr. and Mrs. John Stuller. all of Baltimore. The parents of Wallace Hale, of near have heard from him that he has been transferred from Port George G.

Meade to a camp in Kentucky W'allace and Je.s.sie Gosnell recently enlisted in the Army, but Je.ssie has not a.ssigned to another camp as yet. UNION BRIDGE Mrs. Helen Kruger, D. P. of World War I will speak in the Pipe Creek Church of the Brethren Sunday, Feb.

4 at 7:30 m. Trum Myers, Clem.sonville, who has been housed since the first of December, is reported to be slowlv convale.scing, Sunday quests of Mr. and Ellis Cru.shong and family, near Union Bridge, were Mrs. Bishop and Robert, and daughter Mrs. Kesslering and two children, of near Gettysburg; Mr.

a Mrs. Abie Crushong, Taneytown; Mrs. Katherine Evler and children and Harbaugh, of New Midway, Allie Late, Mayberry, spent from W'ednesday until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Truman Myer.s, near Union Bridge.

Mrs H. D. Radcliffe, of Randallstown, was al.so a recent overnight guest of her niece, Mrs. Truman Myers. A Conference on Foreig and International Relations will be held in Washingtcm on Friday and Saturday, Feb.

2 and 3 which will be attended by member of the Union Bridge and Pipe Creek Churches of the Brethicn Those entertained at supper Sunday at vhe home of and Mrs. Truman Myers, near Union Bridge, were: Mr, and Mrs. Earl Myers and children, Sheldor and Elaine, New Wind.sor; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bragan and children Bobby, Paul and Marie, of Silver Spr tigs: Mr.

and Mrs. Neal Bragan. of Washington, ai.d Mr. and Thurston Myers and daughter Linda. EMORY-LA W'ND and Mrs.

Roland Gilbert, Laurel, were visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Bond, on Sunday. Robert O.

Bond al.so spent tlie weekend at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bond. entertained Sunday with a I birthday party at their home tor i their daughter Quay who was ob- I her fourth anniversary, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Bal. timore, were gue.sts Sunday of the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. W'alter Mummaugh. Mr and Mrs.

Carl Lauier and daughters, Reisterstown, were vis- itors Sunday of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raver, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Stull were visitors of his aunt, Mrs. George Myers, and cousin, Wilson Heintzleman. Baltimore, recently. Mr. and Mrs, Bradlev Carr I last Tue.sday in Baltimore, Walter Mummaugh has been I visiting his son-in-law and daugh- I ter, Mr.

and Mr.s. Fi.sher. Baltimore, his wile has been a patient at the University hospital, where she was under observation. Mrs. Mummaugh was released Mondav and entered the Eye, Ear and Throat hospital where she will undergo an operation to have a cataract removed from her right eye.

The following relatives and Irieiids visited her over the weekend. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Rembold, Mrs. Charles Ciral, Mr. ana F'Jwood Walter and Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Bond and daughters. The Circuit prayer meeting will be held this evening at the home oi Mr, and Mrs, Frank Femby. On Jan. 29 the circuit nominating com' mittee will meet at the Pleasant I Grove charge, and the fourth quarterly conference will be held at Boring church, Feb.

il follow- I ing the regular evening services. I ru)ihiT-(irf ftcfllfilt n.iiilil ii.ti. Inii'l-nifiit Siiiiplv M'l. Phono fimo 1 froKi 1 io 7 fiM. Wni P'ri'tl-Tir-k.

TT.n rn pad ''td. Phfiiio or 5 row New irt-t vfiiir for the i-oinini; soti. Hook. Md, For imhh niMtifuMi' lit'ni-ti in condi- tinn. Sr.

1.71 A-1 A Triu ki Kord Tmlor. fnll I.iko npw. Kof.l Kordor. thnn inilps. Like new.

I'hfv S. dan. V.M*: I'urd rinh roiij.f-. H. Ford Tudor.

1H41 H. roiivprtiblt'. li'ic Plvinonth PI Tonpt'. Ctu-V. 4-door.

R. ('tifv, 'pdnn roiijip. I'-tl 2 4 Tinirinf' fi cyl N'''v, r-1 114'' Pifk-np, friifk. CKIH S.XLtS Ford Plions Tnne.vtoMn, Md. wk tf Them Mith A (iMHrantci-d ZK PI- 'Irtin Kxt.

IMione Nii'ii 4 dr hydrn- drivf. X.Tsh 4-iir, oviTdrlvp Nil'll J-dr, sfdan. fully Only N.n-h 4-dr 104S N-'h Amti, 4 dr, sodan. fnllv Nnst) ronpp, fully 1047 riiib tonpc. fnllv cnuipppd.

Mt rniiry ('Inli roupp, fnllv pqnlp- ppd. 4 dr. at 4-dr fnlh t'oniiippd, liMl 1 4 dr. i Si'daii, npw. I X.M'ii fnlly Clirv'lfr Toupp.

fnllv 6 MISCELLANEOUS I do chair 'hip Mild priip riirht Phoiif Wosnnins C.Miri«' P.i.difr, 1." Md. iintfd to Markfi Wc.rkiii:.' 7 am, til m. Phono FOR RENT Small rooms bath offiio on sPcond floor front. Roth nfwly dpooratpd, fjorafpd dirii'ih from thp post offirp. fvlinppr, phone 6ttf For row, ply.

Willinni R. Ntillor 4 tor. Phont' 1 LOST AND FOUND KoUi rinK with douhlp srold on fncp of thf rinp R. turn to j. mofpland WANTED Experienced Cigar Machine Operators Tobacco Stripprrs and Cigar ers.

Day or ni)cht shifts. Cigar Manchester. Md. LINOLEUM Rubber and Asphalt Blinds Window Custom CLARENCE LOCKARD UyiO.VTOWN, MI) Phone Westmin.ster G. BAYNARD LITTLE Storm Doors and Winciowt Rook Woo) Insulation Electrical Appliancm 60 LIBKHTY STKFFT Phone S42 Venetian Blinds and Shades iir rd ir, M.Trion 'I'nylor, Ni'nr W.nvfi.'ld'bi, rt: Phono 'tMoiid floor 4 rooms and liHtii.

Rflvtcrstown road. Rfistfrs- town, Phonp Wostminsfpr 6 lor i.Iama/01. while enannd ronihiiiiit ion 1-0 ol and in unod (oulitiim: aNo tior 2.Vi idiiik caiiaciiy flfitiic brooder. 1 I.ibfrtv Wf.st ininsiir Md MERCMANDISE for Suifs Si'i'vii i' Ri p.iir all iiiakfs R. 7.

Md. Ploasant Valloy, 6 or Hcnt honsf with two both iiiofly finishpd, thf lowfr one in knotty pino Eleotricity and runnina: half bath hard rond, fnmi Phonp U'ost- Tninsior NV i afrpr fi :00 p. m. I'or Rent; S-room apartment, floor, 1 Road, Wpst- Md. Phonp 1017-R 6tll0 Kor Rent: apart- iiifMt uiTh fnrilitjfs also larsfp bt'drooin wirh privato bath, Windsor road, Md AUTOMOn H.F ROW on UfttfC Car From l-'or Rfnt rooms.

nnoi-. Rnsst I F'hon-' Monsf in Taneytown, 4 liehts and fur- Kfifspr. Tflnovtown, Md, Voiir MuicU Dealer KS '4ft Super $1 lU.i Apartnieiit for Rent: and Sfdanpt ghoMcr Molrose '47 Sfdan, tray Md (itll'J ill 0 --------------------------------S Kor Kent: 4-room apartment, firnt HENRY BROWN Old and New Floors Sanrtrd and Finished Waxinji and Phone 198-R WESTMINSTER, MD. CUSTOM BUTCHERING Hog'S Beef. Lamb, V'eai.

PnuitrT Curing Smoking Westminster. Phone 1010 HOMER W. SNYDER Auctioneer Hampstead, Md. Phone Hampstead 5271 'tl Sfdan, a re Special a Ivirm'in i J. vkks I'hev I'ltiflint sedan rhpv.

Dix riub iiHipe Pontiac hydraniatic '4s Plyniotith Sfdan. M'i Ford sedan. pQioipjifd Kord sedan, Town spilan. '41 t'ord Tudor opistnotdle 2-dr. '31 Parkard Sfdan, 1 TRTCIO' -ton Pick Pickup T.

of tiifse are by our populn'' Monthly to Vonr Pni floor, private bath, heat No I'o'i- f'f Pfts. Possession Feb I. per month Atiply. K. Main 1 trci 12 St niinst er.

Md PERCY M. BURKE For vour INSURANCE Necdt 231 East Main Street WEST.MJNSTER, MD POULTRY or titl hite I.eehorn lifiis. months old. Paul II lies-. Silvor Run.

1. WfKt niio'fif Md, I BABY CHICKS Chifkx lypf NShitf LfKhorni H. Reds. hvfry breeder pullorum eltan and rires Pilone l'io' linster. Md Open 'cil 6 tn OTARION HE.AKING Batterie.s it Service for all Aids Brown's Hearinji Service 78 St.

Phone 13 8 -'V WESTMINSTER, LOOKING GLASS SLENDERIZING SALON 102 L. Westminster, Md. Phone 175 for appointment. IDA M.AE LEE, Operator. Get X-ravs A report from the Tuberculo.sis A.s.sociation state.s' that the nutr.ber of che.st examina- tion.s during 1950 in the various er- vices were a.s follows: service at state office, 11,908 as compared with in 1949; Baltimore Citv vey.s, county surveys The total of the.se survevs.

180 491 with about 50.000 chest x-ravs hospital city health centers and clinics and mi clinics indicates that over 2 10.000 free chest x-rav examinations were made in Marvland during Concert Slated The 20th anniversary concert of ihe Western Maryland' colleire Lit, tie Symphony orchestra will take place in Hall on Fridav evening, April 20 at 8 15 p. m. thi.s time all former players of the or- chestra for the past twenty years I will be invited to return to I and take part in the concert Works -I by Handel, Dittersdorf and Beethoven will be presented. I sed A 'I I rsKM (Aliy Ri'iil Kord Kord Club rouiw Pontiac 2-dr. Kord UM7 Kord Club coui.c P.C K'H! CMifvrolft litld Mdsniobile Chfvrolet Chib coupe Plymouth lir sedan OC402 hfvrolft Conpf R'll Kord Tudor P.C 46.1, Ch.

Coupe Chfvrolft 2-dr Chevrolet 2-dr si'dan 1it4(t ('hi vrolft 2 dr sedan VC P.uick Super 4dr Poiitiac 4-dr P.iiiek scdanette. I'ord Tudor sfdiin, UUft Cijsiom Kordor A) KSKJi 1040 I'ord K-6 2-tou (' (' 1 ton Paiud P.t4'' Kord 'S-ton Stake, Chevrolot Panel Kon! ton Stake, lO.Vi I'ord 2-ton platform niib'S I cAi. i.o'i lo-1-Kifi Main s( est flVftt sired by coekerfls. Sciciitific brefdinv fonibined with of fxperiencfd produce our hatchluK Skillful incii- luilion convert into fine chicks with inherited abilitv to live and (iroduce. KN Route I2.S?-.| 6ttf or stronK.

viKoroui. chirks for and cgiis. and turkey poults, write L. S. ajiprovfd hatchery.

Mt. Md. Piionc 116 F'ree Sf.xed if dfsired. HaachiuK from pul- loruin-clean flocks wanted. e.op< Kmj: Wi.

Xl oriti 'tgM' fcMrfvcJ be owing you much longer, Mr. moving to Kansas City next Maryland Bar To The mid-winter of the Maryland State Bar Association will be held at the Sheraton-Belvedere I hotel. Baltimore. Saturday at 10 a. m.

Luncheon will be served at 1 p. m. and the dinner is scheduled i for 7 m. The Levin Claude Bailey, of Salisbury. will preside, I Foresters Plan Session Preparednes and efficiency will I keynote the annual winter trainuig of the employes of the Northern District of the Department of State Forests and Parks at the Bush River Boat club at Long Bar Harbor on January 29, District Forester William A Parr said today.

Attending Carroll county wiil be Earl L. Yinghne and Clvde Lewi.s. P2 I ChcN i'ob'i 2-(lo(ir 1040 P.uick Super I door 1010 Chevndcl lii l.uxe 2 door ('hfvrolft 4-door 10(0 Chcvrolfl Spfcial 2 door. 1017 P.uick Sujicr 4 door, 10(7 Kord Sport coupe. P.tll Chevrolet 2-door 1041 t-door 1041 2-door 10(1 Chevrolet door ('Ids 2-di)or 104(1 (ibU I door 10(1) Piintiac convertible.

Chevrolet sport coiipe. Chevndet 2-dooj- Plymouth 2-door Chi vroli't 2-d')or M-ilaii. 10::7 Kord Tudur sedan lii'Oi Poutiac 4-door sedan. I Ord I on picK um rui 1 IKI! I estminstf Md. rhone REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 7:1 acre of Kann, near I loxvii all tillable and im.sture— no waste land; early 6 roiiin house, bank barn and nil nec- essnry in ifood conflition.

Phis farm is priced to sfll, api.roxiniHtfly one vf.ir old al of Westminster, city water, all coiivenieijces. Can be (lur- chased by elifrible veteran for down. 6 room brick one t)luck from downtown Wfstniinster uiodfrn ct.nvenifTices, Can be Phone down payment. restaurant and erjiiip ment, located in one of Ifadinu facidriev priee o. HOLf.IMiKB Kimt (ireen St.

Westminster. Md. Krai Kxtatf and Phono T87 6 tin STEM IMPf.EMENT CO. New Idea and .1 I. FARM IMFLEME.MS WLNHELD MD Phone Sykesville 270 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIHINC.

MUSIC SHOP 34 Main St. Phone 585 od CASE and IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT WERTZ GARAGE Sales and Service LINEBORO, Phone Hampstead f.Ttf PJJK oiotorcyelf, in condiiioii. Will cheap, '('all Hanip- 'lead. after p. ni, Welt y.

I'or 'iilf: litto lliiiclv Sfdan t-door, cDiidit imi. Vincent Ci.chnui, 7. We-i niiiivier, Phone 01': II. Ciiiotiloun mad. near 1 I.

Thfse Vtlra.ti^e Prnpertleit 1,1. ai mile, stfine road, 116 acres and l(i4 acres, on I hard all shii.pin;: milk I farm.s priced to sfll, poiiliry farm: modem I hoiLse. road. Il acns. nice home, some dirt rond oiily 2 pricfd Write or cali for ai.pointment home ifMi' li afti'r 2 ni.

I K. K. Broker Manchester, Md. Phonn Hamputend I 6 112 IdO ficres. 7-room frame hou.sf, dee one.

runniuK water; bank barn meadow, trreain Co. hom. all conv.s. location: Immediate poss. (Ja.s Station business.

stoeU eiiiti Co. 1, Hab, Hamp K. M.XTTHKWS. R. E.

Broker 2 Elizabeth Whitfield Real Estate representative J. H. Hanna Co. 11 Koad Phone 120.3-R. Westminster Md DR.

R. P. KLINGER. SR. DR.

R. P. KLINGER. JR. ORTOMETPISTS 86 Main rtreet WESTMINSTER MD Phone 340-J CLYDE F.

SCHI ERF Linoleum and and Installed 12 Liberty Street WESTMINSTER, MO Phone 1S36.

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