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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 7

Publication:
The Evening Suni
Location:
Hanover, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
7
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General Contractor REPAIR WORK LAMBERT CARR Phone Tllden 8-9355 or Tllden 8-8972 REISTERSTOWN (Continued From Page 24-HOUR NURSING MEADOW VIEW CONVALESCENT HOME Union Mills. Md. Route 140 Phone Fleldstone 6-7212 LINOLEUM Rubber and Asphalt Tile Custom Made Window Shades CLARENCE LOCKARD UNIONTOWN, MD. Phone TTldon 8-6636 Ann. bo Jon Edward Frederick Jefferson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Frederick Jefferson, Queenstown. Md. Tiie ceremony was performed in Calvary Methodist Church at Queenstown by the Rev. William T.

Archer, Bridge party winners of the Woman's Club of Glyndon are as follows; North and south, first, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lowe; second. Col. and Mrs.

Frank Swoger; third, Charles Hammond and Philip Wroe; east and west, first, Mrs. Blanche Yorkdale and Mrs. Dorothy Jerald; second, William el and Rodney Jones; third, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall.

'Hie next party will be held March 10. Moose Plan Dance The Reisterstown Moose Lodge 1577 will sponsor a St. Day dance on Saturday, March 8, in Glyndon fire hall. Robert Zeigler. Butler Road, was guest speaker at the recent meet Dr.

R. P. Klinger Sr. Dr. R.

P. Klinger Jr. OPTOMETRISTS 88 EAST MAIN STREET ing of the Midtown Kiwanis Club WESTMINSTER. MD. in Baltimore.

Zeigler gave a lec- Opposite Westminster Posi Offies ture and musical demonstration on Phone Tlldrn 8-8340 the organ which was recently stalled in Waverly Methodist Church, Carroll County Day At Annapolis County Day will be held Monday, March 6 at Annapolis, according to Wll liam B. Dulany, program chair man, Carroll County Democratic Club. He stated that buses will lease from the Westminster Shopping Center at 1:30 p.m. and arrive at the state capitol about 3 p.m. The group will be conducted on a tour of the state house, mansion and other places of interest by Delegate Thomas R.

local Democratic Club president Following this a buffet dinner will be served to the group at Carvel Hall, courtesy of the Carroll County legislators and then they will be taken to observe the Maryland General Assembly in session, Dulany noted that those wish ing bus tickets should contact Paul Beckwith, 21 Court Street by March 1. J. ALFRED HEITFBRIDLE TANEYTOWN, MD. AmO INSURANCE Phone PLymouth 6-5141 Filings ATI0N MUTUAI INSURANCE COMPANY MUTUAI TIRE insurance company I INSURANCE COMPANY 1 OTfirr Columbia Ohio Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs.

Charles G. Mather Old Court Road, Pikesville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Christine, to John Melville, son of Mr. and Donald AUewalt lay reader of Mrs. Richard G. Melville.

Randall Reisterstown Methodist Church, stown Mlss Mather wjn was guest speaker at the ated fpom Milford Mm High banquet held at Grace Methodist lhis June MelviIle wag Church on Fnday evening. by the same in June Mrs. Darnel Boone, Ritters; Lane, is a patient in Maryland Hospital, Baltimore. Firms Combined Two of oldest advertising specialty houses became ore this week with the purchase of PUBLIC SALE DAIRY HERD DAIRY EQUIPMENT We are discontinuing dairying in order to spend full time with poultry and also use the buildings, we will sell on our farm at junction of Links Bridge and Dublin Road, 3 miles West of Woodsboro and 3 miles Northwest of Walkersville on THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1961 AT 12:00 NOON TO WIT: 42 HEAD REGISTERED GRADE HOLSTEINS 42 Twenty-four are milk cows and six are registered, three in American Association and three in Canadian.

Four Maryland home raised grades, six Canadian grades and eight New York bred Holsteins. Most of this herd have freshened since January 1st or will be fresh by sale time, others are in full milk. Eighteen heifers from 2 months to twelve months old, some young heifer calves. All animals old enough, have been calfhood vaccinated. Herd is T.B.

and Bangs accredited and certified and test will be run again within 30 days of sale. Haverly 300-gallon milk tank, good as new; 2 McCormick-Deering Christian milker units, lot split locust posts, etc. on day of sale. MR. MRS.

FELIX T. FLANAGAN Emmert R. Bowlus Harry Trout, Auctioneers Emory Cutshall, Clerk Lunch by Glade Valley Grange. Rollman and Schloss, Baltimore, by Gettier-Montanye, Glyn don. Carlyle Montanye president of the Gettier-Montanye announced the pruchase from the executives of the estate of the late E.

Chandler Newman. The Glyndon firm will continue to service the Rollman and Schloss accounts from that building at 119 Hopkins Place, Baltimore. Rollman and Schloss was founded in 1890 and it was oldest calendar and advertising specialty firms. A national firm with more than 100 sales repre sentatives throughout the country. Gettier-Montanye Inc.

was founded 1922 by Mr. Montanye and C. R. Gettier, both of whom were in the department of Baltimore newspaper. The membership class of Methodist Church meets every Saturday from 1 to 3 p.

m. The Commission on Missions will be in charge of the program at the service Sunday at 8 p. m. There will be a film entitled PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ETC.

March 4, beginning at 12:30 P.M. to the death of my mother and being unable to continue housekeeping, I will offer at public on the premises located in Cape Horn road, one mile north of Snydersburg, miles southwest of Baltimore-Hanover pike, the following: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. A film from Westinghouse entitled, Early was feature of the program at the regular meeting of the Reisterstown Lions Club on Wednesday at Grand View Inn, Hanover Road. Airman Gary D. Smoot, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin D. Smoot, Deer Park Road, Owings Mills, has completed his intial course of Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He ihas been selected to attend the training course for medical technicians at Lackland. He is a graduate of Milford Mill High School.

Army Recruit James A. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lee, Mantua Mill Road, Glyndon, is assigned to Company 15th Battalion, 5th Training Regiment of G. refrigerator, in good condition: Kalamazoo bottle gas range, the U.S.

Army Training Center, kitchen extension table with extra boards, 19 straight cl.airg, some infantry. Fort Jackson, S. C. solid, others cane; 4 rockers, 2 metal porch chairs, he is undergoing eight several stands, old stand with drawer, solid and old chest of drawers, weejts basic combat training with glass knobs, lot of old baskets, lot of good picture frames, lot; The wscs of Pleasnt Hil, Metho- of scenic pictures, several trucks, old musket, library table, bureau, church held a bake sale Sat- several washstands, towel racks, lot of flowers and stands, all kinds at the Acme Super Market of dishes, pots and pans, knives and forks, bookcase and desk com- bined, Niagara vibrator bed, good as new; old sewing horse, lot of hose, old cookstove, cupboard, iron kettle, dry sink, washing machine, wash tub, lot of chains, small tools square back sleigh, lot of harness, 30-barrel metal corn crib and many articles too numerous to mention. Cash.

No goods to be removed until settled for. Claude S. Roed. agent for MRS. MANASSA REED, Owner Wm.

R. Martin, Auctioneer. Phone FRanklin 4-2662. Not responsible for accidents. Refreshments by Manchester Lutheran Ladies.

PERCY M. BURKE AGENCY Try to Accidents Westminster, Md. ALLIS-CHALMERS FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and Service CASE and NEW IDEA WERTZ GARAGE Pbone Hampstead FRanklia 4-2673 LINEBORO, MD. Birthday Sale Wednesday, February 22 5 Pop-Up 5 Club each 6 Fireside Benches 2 5-pc. 7-pc.

8-pc. Cherry Dining Room Suite by Bassett 3-pc. Walnut Bedroom Group 2 3-pc. Grey Bedroom $110.00 $79.90 Set of Englander or Sealy Bedding Lone Seat and Chair (tapestry) 3-pc. Red Secbional Sofa 2 Livfing Room like new 3 Model 860-A Eureka Vacuum each 3 Punch and 12 One Day Only-February 22 Free Parking Front and Rear of Store GEORGE F.

ZEPP, Sr. Furniture and Appliances 215 E. Main St. Wertmiiuter, Md. INSURANCE AGENCY Auto Truck and Fire Lite EDWARD O.

BOLLINGER 266 E. Main St. Phone Tllden 8-5800 Bollinger Brothers Farm Ponds Ditching Grading Dry Well Foundations Phone Tllden 8-5864 R-6, Md. JOHN DENNER Plumbing, Heating, Roofing, types of Root Repairing R-5, Westminster, Md. Tllden 8-6408 CATERING Weddings, Receptions, BOUNDS BAKERY Phone TEnneyson 3-0044 REISTERSTOWN, MD.

PERCY M. BURKE INSURANCE Fire Casualty Marine 231 East Mala Street WESTMINSTER, MD. MUFFLERS Stock ft Glass Pacs Tailpipes SAVE AT WESTERN AUTO 47 E. Main Street WESTMINSTER, MD. T.

W. Mather Sons WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd THE DAY FOR THE BIGGEST BARGAINS SALE Will Continue Thursday, Friday And Saturday OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 EVERYONE CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LOW, LOW PRICES AND COATS CARCOATS and SNOWSUITS WINTER DRESSES HUGE REDUCTIONS 63 REG. UP TO $5.98 DRESSES 51 27 REG. UP TO $8.95 DRESSES $3'98 REG. FAMOUS DRAND SHIRTS Final Reduction Some Slightly Soiled.

Laundering will make them look like new. SPECIAL SALE COATS UP TO Wools, Tweeds A large selection of Fashionable Brand New Winter Coais. IN HONOR OF THE DAY 22 .00 WE ARE LIMITED TO THESE SIZES: 15 16 -32 17 -32 .99 DEPT. BARGAINS Up to $14.95 PRAM SUITS $gaQQ Up to $10.95 SNOWSUITS and Up to $3.98 Cotton qq Up to 3.98 Cotton 1)49 Up to $3.98 Corduroy SLACKS Up to $3.98 Subteen Up to $2.50 Knit Jersey BLOUSES $1 Up to $3.98 Gin, SWEATERS Cotton CRAWLERS Up to $2.98 1-pc. CRAWLER SETS $1 j)0 Up to CRAWLER SETS Up to $1.98 Handbags and Wallets ,09 Up to $2.95 Winter HATS Up to $3.50 Crib Mattress COVERS $j'()0 Up to $8.95 SPORT COATS $4,00 Up to $10.95 Poplin RAINCOATS 00 Up to $8.95 Toddler COATS BARGAIN TABLE Huge Reductions Priced at WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIALS Not To Be Sold Before 7 P.M.

$24.00 FLOOR LAMP $5aQQ $27.50 FLOOR LAMP $ga0Q $15.95 DESK LAMP $37.50 BRAIDED RUG DRESSES AT LOWEST PRICES Up to S6.98 Up to 3.00 Up to $17.95 Up To $7.95 LADIES' WINTER HATS 1.00 SWEATERS 5LIPOVERS CARDIGANS V', 2 PRICE Off -ENTIRE STOCK V3 Off QUILTED ROBES 8.95 ROBES $5,97 9.95 ROBES 0,03 10.95 ROBES 7.30 12.95 ROBES 0,03 14.95 ROBES 0,97 READY-TO-WEAR BARGAINS Reg. $15.95 CARCOATS Reg. $10.95 CARCOATS $0,00 Reg. $24.95 CARCOATS $14.00 Reg. $14.95 PLAID BLAZERS $9,00 Reg.

$5.98 JACKETS $2,00 Reg. 39c Rayon PANTIES Up to $7.98 Wool SKIRTS $3,90 Reg. $2.98 Nylon SLIPS $1,90 Reg. $3.98 Laros Irreg. ,90 Up to $1.98 Sleeveless BLOUSES ,50 Up to $3.98 Sleeveless BLOUSES Up to $3.98 Rayon GOWNS Up to $3.50 Challis PAJAMAS $1,00 Reg.

$3.98 Side Hook GIRDLES $2,00 Reg. $5.98 Wool Jersey BLOUSES $2,00 Reg. $2.98 Satin SCUFFS REG. UP TO $3.98 LARGE SIZE SCATTER RUGS 1.00 Up to $3.98 COTTON BLOUSES SECOND FLOOR Reg. Sl.t CAFES Reg.

$9.98 BEDSPREADS Reg. $1.25 SEAT PADS Reg. CASSEROLES Reg. $7.98 BEDSPREADS 88c 3-88 49c 3-88 2-88 WEDNESDAY MORNING SECOND FLOOR BARGAIN TABLE DOORS OPEN AT 9 A.M. All sorts of interesting gifts and things for your home.

Prices are so low these will all be gone by noon or before. WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL NOT SOLD BEFORE 7 P.M. Up to $7.95 DRAW DRAPES 2.88 WENESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL NOT SOLD BEFORE 7 P.M. BARKCLOTH SLIPCOVERS CLOSE-OUT $2-98 $5-98 Reg. $7.98 CHAIR Reg.

$16.95 SOFA T. W. MATHER SONS LEADING STORE.

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