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Deaths ters: Mrs. Myrtle Buxton ot Mt. HAKRY R. BETSON Harry Richard Betson, 45, husband of.Louisejlinkins Elinor Runkles of Monrovia and 1 Mrs. Lily Pope of Rockville; four grandchildren; three sis- son, of 217 Thomas Avenue, Frederick, died on Tuesday.

He was born in Frederick, the son of Katherine Gilbert Betson and the Clayton Betson. late Harry Surviving in addition to his mother and wife are one son, Gilbert Ruse Betson and one daughter, Claudia Ann Betson, at home. Mr. Betson was a member of the St. John's Roman Catholic Church, and was a well known musician.He was a graduate of the Frederick High School and Mrs.

Edith LEWIS EUGENE HILL Funeral services for Lewis E. of Frederick who died Barnes of New Windsor: and a brother, Claude Pickett of Gaithersburg. Friends may call at the Waltz Funeral Home, Liberty Road, The rainfall ad Thursday evening at Memorial Hospital were(held Tuesday a A Methodist me reported not even a Church in Frederick. frace according to George P. The Rev.

Harry J. McDonald Von Ei ff who maintains a from 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be at the funeral home Friday at 11 a.m. conducted by the Rev. Kenneth L.

Beale, pastor of the Kemptown Methodist Church. burial will be in the Ebenezer Methodist Church Cemetery at Winfield. CHARLES E. RILEY the Rev. Oscar B.

Jackson re-, "The heaviest was at tired Methodist minister. Iast rf Astronauts Training much help in alleviating dame age done to crops during the dry Thirty-nine atronau's and 1 spell. It did say, however, that scientists from the Manned soybeans and Space Center in Houston, benefited, will spend a week in Alaska's Valley of the 10.000 Smokes at the end of August. I The region is considered valuable geologic training ground for the men who one dav will collect rock samples on the moon. Thurmont.

Victor A. Leisner, Active pallbearers were Uly- maintains a gauge at his sses Dailey, Austin Bowie, home, said. "This is the best James Thomas, Clifton Brown, rainfall in months." James Hardy, Austin Rollins, Even Emmitsburg. rated last Thomas Ambush and Sher- month in the Maryland-Dela- man Mason. ware Climatological 'Report as Masonic rites were conducted i the dryest area in the state, re- at the graveside by members ported .45 of an inch of ram.

i land for two years in Business Administration. He was an accountant with the Dearborn Industrial Contractors in Santa Fe Springs, Califoria. He was a member of the Frederick No. 684 B.P.O.E. and Veteran Foreign mer member of the Harpers Ferry Town Council, died yesterday at Charles Town General Hospital after a short illness.

He was born in Loudoun County, a son of the late Charles Felton and Rose Hartman Riley. He leaves one son, A.M. Burial was held in Fairview Cemetery in Frederick. C. E.

Hicks, 3rd, funeral director. WILLIAM R. PATTERSON Funeral services were held yesterday at the Germantown- Bethel Church of God for Wil- of Brunswick Town Council Votes School Sidewalk The Brunswick Town Council i two daughters, Mrs. Virginia i ant7 Pattprcnn HI'PH E. Church St.

after 7 p. He born at Iron Springs, The street has been a point of m. today. Funeral services will be held with prayers the and then to St. John's Roman Md Irs and had xsuuuvj, M.

a iawu me Hahe Carey of Loudoun Heights late Charles and Laura atte r- Mrs. Edith Shewbndge of. son He was a member the LOCAL MENTIONS Dronebnrg Reunion AUGUST 21 United Civic Association Park Shookstown, Md. Basket lunch 12:30 LOCAL MENTIONS Top Quality Beef By The Quarter, Half or Whole By The Half. 48c Per Lb.

Cut For Freezers R. D. HEMP SON'S Jefferson 473-8586 or 473-8619 Marlow's Beer. Wine Liquors Hard Shell Crabs Shrimp Call MO. 2-2197 5th Bentz Sts.

Septic Tank Cleaning PAUL R. KOLB SR. MO 2-3209 or 473-8272 United No. 3 Annual Picnic and Crab Feast Wednesday. August 17th 6 P.M.

Huskey Park Bring your membership card STANLEY Y. BENNETT Secretary Card of Thanks We the members of the Hope Hill Methodist Church wish to thank everyone for making our homecoming a success. MRS. LUVANIA PROCTOR MRS. NEWTON BROWN- MRS HELEN LEE MRS.

BESSIE LEE BROWN Help Wanted Sales girls for dress shop. Please leave name and phone number. Call 662-3444. home at 9:30 a. m.

on Friday quiem Mass 10 a. m. Burial will be Olivet Cemetery. in Mount NORVEL R. DAVIS i imu a farm la- Arah Bailey of Laurel: one bro- bo rer ther, Raymond A.

Riley of Lou-' doun Heights, Va: six grandchildren and two greavgrand- children. He was a retired locomotive Baltimore and MRS. CORINNE SCHAEFER C. W. McGaha.

pas- church, officiated at Public Auction I will sell on my farm local- protested in the past that their ed along Route 550 midway be- children walked to the school tween Liberty-town and Woods- in the street. 1 borp, Dairy cows and According to Mayor Jesse equipment on Saturday, August Orndorff. the project may be. 13, 1966 at 1:00 P. M.

MR. T. ROOSEVELT MARSHALL i crossing guards will be available Glenn Trout. Auctioneer UIUU iw-uau. and a member of Graveside services will be held for chUdren crossing the street.

Emory Cutshaw. Clerk Norvel Reed Dans, 72, hus-1 Hill Methodist Church, in New Orleans. La. today for Orndorff said town work crews and of Grace Ramsburg Davis, JL Ferrv-Bolivar Lions Mrs. Corinne Schaefer of Evans- i construct the sidewalk about H7 S4th Place.

Hvattsville. died i Hi dav evenfnE; the PrSS I club and an Lod 25 A I1L and HL? A.M. and a member of the died yesterday. Georges Hospital, Maryland. Born in Monongah, West Virginia, he was a son of the late 111.

and New Orleans who a block and three-quarters long on B. Street from Delaware Ave. Phm-erlv 6JA.1M. ailU a uicuiuc. ui me vucu toid Harpers Ferry Town council for Mrs.

Schaefer was the mother Ave. several terms. his are Austin 0. Davis, Sawyer Air; ren Force Base, Michigan. Miss Su-1 rial san D.

Davis, Arlington, terv Harpers Ferry. Major Kenneth R. Davis, Waynesboro, Georgia; and Mrs. Anthony R. Miller.

Clinton, Md. Seven grandchildren also survive. TT be Harper Ceme- Mr. Davis was a graduate of (Continued from Page One) of Mrs. Morris Guggenheim of The city has a walking area Friends mav call at the Back- i Magnolia Ave.

and has visited painted off on the roadway now for the children to walk to school. The south side of the street has a sidewalk. Funeral services for Mrs. Orndorff noted the lack of a Margaret a wife of sidewalk at the school has been Charles V. Ramey.

Reichs Ford a source of arguments among Road, who died as a result of townspeople in the past. an automobile accident on Route In other developments. Orn- 355 Thursday evening, were dorff announced that the town's held with prayers at the Etchi- reservoir is overflowing but said sos Funeral Home, 106 he and the council intend to con- Church Tuesday at 9:30 tinue a water ban in effect since a. m. and a Requiem Mass at i last winter.

Viet Nam would hit 400,000 by the University of West Virginia. the end of this year. St. John's Catholic Church at 10 a. by the Rev.

Gerald F. Force. He fanned in the Lewis- spirahn? U.S. buildup drew town area in his early years, fres1 attention this week with and later worked for the U. S.

I TM of two studies ca5t VD doubt on the adequacy, over the long run. of the present level of American forces in Viet Nam. About the same time, former Vice President Richard M. Nixon was saying in Saigon aftsr Government until his retirement. Friends may call at the Robert E.

Dailey and Son Funeral Home, 1201 N. Market Frederick. Funeral services will be conducted from the funeral i meeting with top military cffi- home this afternoon at 2 p.m. by i cials he felt a half 'million men the Rev. Dr.

Raymond E. Wil-' would be needed to win the war. helm, pastor emeritus of the Cemetery at the convenience of The two studies whose ex- the family. istence coincidentally became known in Saigon attracted RAY E. HYDE sudden official downgrading Ray Ecker Hyde.

74, a life- from the Pentagon in Washing- long resident of the New Windsor ton area, died Tuesday at his home) compi i sd by tbe following an illness of several Marine Corps mdicat ed that months. Hanoi could keep up its present Mr. Hyde was the husband of war pace indefinitely unless the Mrs. Carrie Flickinger Hyde. Un i te States increased His first vife was the late Mar- forces to about 750.000.

garet Wagner Hyde. I He was born in Carroll Coun-1 ty a son of the late Thomas and Minnie Utz Hyde. He also warned town residents to conserve on water because Brunswick PUBLIC SALE Pallbearers were: Donald scho ls ex mon creating a Lewick, Robert T. Howeli, Earle eater municipal wa- G. a i Henry Bothe, er George R.

Porter and Charles, P. McCallum. Jr. i Burial with military honors was in Arlington National cemetery at 1 p. m.

with Chaplin (LTC) John P. Glynn officiating. JOHN R. VAUGHN Funeral services for John R. Vaughn of Taneytown were held Tuesday at the C.

O. Fuss and Son Funeral Home. Complete Auctioneering And Appraisal Service Glenn Trout James G. Trout 845-5000 845-4211 WALKERSVILLE. MARYLAND General Farm--Real Estate- Furniture--Estate Sales Bonded Clerk "Experience Doesn't Cost-It Pays" Card of Thanks I want to express my appreciation to Dr.

Lea. nurses and nurses' aides Frederick Memorial Hospital for their wonderful care and attention while 1 was a patient at the hospital. My special thanks to Pastor Reinberger and Pastor Hobbs for their visits and prayers as well as my many friends who sent flowers, fruits and cards and many other acts of kindness. Also, special thanks to the management and co-workers at the Frederick Iron Steel. Inc.

for tiheir many acts of kindness. MR. RAYMOND E. BOWERS SR. THE NEWS.

Frederick. Maryland Wednesday. Anpwt 19, UK Pageft LOCAL MENTIONS Card of I want to express my appreciation to Dr. Pilgram, Dr. Lea.

nurses, and nurses aides at Frederick Memorial Hospital for their care and attention give to Teddy Dorsey while he was a patient there. My special thanks to Rev. Lyles for his visits and prayers as well as my many friends and relatives who helped in so many ways. TONI DORSEY AND GOLD1E DORSEY Waste Paper, Iron, Metals Rags, Bags, Furnaces. Used Plumbing.

Hides Greases FREDERICK JUNK COMPANY 310 Chapel Alley-314 E. 4th St Dial MO 3-9321 LOCAL MENTIONS Airifae Steamship Local ticket office for passenger Same Rates. Boyer Travel Agency 2B S. Market St 663-4135 Atlantic City Excursion SUNDAY. AUGUST 14 Spend Sunday at Ocean Resort i Bus leaves 12:01 a.m.

Sun. Fare trans. Steele Pier $10 HARVEY A. HARRINGTON 408 W. South St.

MO 3-5478 call between 4 7 p.m. For Sale By owner. Tavern, corner location. Nice volume business. Available by taking over stocks and fixtures.

For information Write Frederick News-Post Box ,502. Summers Reunion August 14th HUSKY PARK Frederick, Maryland NOTICES Public Notice Rezoning Application Notice is hereby given that the Frederick County Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on AUGUST 16, 1966 At the Hour of 2:15 P.M. in the Hiram Winchester Room, Winchester Hall, East Church Street, Frederick, Maryland, Public Sale i for the purpose of considering Having sold my home I will a map amendment to the Zon- sell the following personal pro-1 ing Ordinance of said County, so perty located on Ball Road off Card of Thanks We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to relatives, neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes, cards and expressions of sympathy, during the illness and death of our husband and father. Austin W. Thomas.

We are grateful for the service of our minister Rev. C. E. Eversole and also to the pallbearers, and especially to the Personnel of the Etchison Funeral Home. MRS.

AUSTIN W. THOMAS AND FAMILY Peaches Golden Jubilee Jerseyland CLABAUGH ORCHARDS Phone CR 1-3561 Cesspools And Septic Tanks Cleaned, Repaired and Installed Day or Night Phone 473-8294 B. W. DISPOSAL SERVICE Armstrong Floor Covering Professionally Installed No Carrying Ch! Up To 6 Mo. V'sit Our Wallpaper Dept.

SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. 28 E. Patrick 662-8151 Public Auction We will sell on the "Old Thomas Farm" along Goshen Rd. 1.6 miles from Gaithersburg Elementary School at Summit also 4 miles from Laytonsville. Dairy cows.

Swine, Ponies, Machinery on Monday, August 15. 1966 11:00 A.M. Mr. and Mrs. THOMAS C.

GRIMES Glenn and James G. Trout Auctioneers Mehrle Wachter, Clerk Shook Hovis Reunion To Be Held Sunday August 14th, 1966' At Williams Grove Park. Pa. Come Early and Stay Late Bring Basket Lunch For Bus Transportation Phone 662-8580 Double Stamps lay These Words and Receive )ouble in SH Green Stamps For The Purchase of Gasoline Lube, Oil And Filter Every Wednesday Thursday FREDERICK CITY ESSO Patrick Bentz Streets as to change from its present "R-l" Residential District use to "R-3" Residential District use the following: That parcel located on the West side of Jefferson Boulevard across from the Mt. Zion Road containing 3.935 acres more or less, and owned by the Vindo- bona, Inc.

All parties shall Hames, Benjamin Cutsail, j' springs, chest of drawers, 2 tunity.to be heard at said time Route 355, 2Vz mi. south of Frederick, Md. on, Saturday, August 27, 1966 D.S.T. Breakfast set and 4 chairs, kitchen cabinet, Frigidaire EL stove, Westinghouse frost-free Interment was in the Trinity refrigerator, freezer, Reed sofa, Lutheran Cemetery in Taney- stands, rockers, odd chairs, town. Pallbearers were Roland desk, 3 pc.

living room suite, Reaver. Walter Hilperdrick, drop leaf table. 2 beds with Card of Thanks I would like to thank Dr. James Thomas, Dr. Reid, Rev.

i Althouse, nurses, nurses aides for their care and attention while a patient at Frederick Memorial hospital. Thanks to ray many friends for all the flowers, cards and gifts and i visits. MRS. MARGARET BRUST Dairy Herd Dispersal At the farm located just outside Jefferson, on the Lander Road, in Frederick Md. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1966 12:00 Noon 40 Herd of Holsteins 32 Cows 4 Bred Heifers 3 Open Heifers 1 Service Age Bull Dairy Equipment selling Including 175 gal.

Girton milk tank. MR. MRS. JAMES INGRAM Jefferson, Md. A.

Doty Remsberg Jefferson, Md. in interest and have an oppor- Wilbert Hess and William Amos. MRS. BELLE NASHER Funeral sendees for Mrs. bureaus with mirrors, mirrors and picture frames, sewing chine, 2 old cupboards, trunks, funeral lor tabl medicine cabinet floor Belle Nasher.

52, who died Sun- mrK riifthce anH nanc pots and pans, its The other, described as an Army study, stated that the present rate of progress in Besides his wife he leaves a the war. the Communist regime son. Thomas Hyde of Baltimore: I could nold out ei ht years. a brother, John T. Hyde of Tivaiel military officials Mrs.

pointed out that various studies tl TM pital were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Salamone Funeral Home on East Patrick Street porch and lawn chairs' 2 oil heaters, radios, laundry tub, nome on tasi raTM oirew 2 old hand pumps old auto with Rabbi Mome Kosman of Beth Sholom Synagogue officiating. Pallbearers Aron Groer, horns autfl radiator? tool chest, hand lawn mower, old and place. Planning and Zoning Commission Frederick County, Maryland J. ALFRED CUTSAIL Executive Secretary Card of Thanks I wish to thanks Dr.

Demiray, Dr. Conley, Dr. Damazo, all i nurses, student nurses and anyone who helped in making my recent stay in the Frederick Hospital as comfortable as possible. Also to thank Carroll Manor Fire Co. for taking me in and also thank all friends and relatives for their kindness during my illness i and for cards and flowers sent Public Notice Rezoning Application Notice is hereby given that the Frederick County Planning Zoning Commission will Gilbert Linzner.

Albert and Robert Linzner. Union Bridge; a sister, Reta Koontz of New Windsor; are con tinually in the works! and two grandchildren. I aroim the Pentagon. Some ar-1 of King Solomon at Resthaven Friends may call at the New bitrarily visualize the worst pus- Memorial Gardens Windsor funeral home of D. D.

jtji circumstances which could Hartzler and Sons, where ser- ar i se in Viet Nam. then set forth Interment was in the Garden GEORGE M. BRAND I tools, step ladder, cement blocks, other miscellaneous EVERETT C. COMPHER Owner i ji micrai acivivco vices will be Thursday at 10 a. i what efforts would be required who died i A I Funeral services for George GeorgeiWm Auctioneer Thev will be conducted by to meet those cases.

of! Washington County Hospital, the Rev. Argyl DicK, pastor or question confronting! were held at 10:30 the Wakefield First Church on of Ar1inrtftn Nat ii, God. Burial will be in Winters Cemetery near New Windsor. them is: "Where do we go from here? at Arlington National Cemetery with military honors and a military chaplain officiating. Interment "was in Arlington Va.

Services were by Salamone Patrick ness. With no significant Communist victories so far in 1966, the LESLIE D. KELL1SOX Leslie D. Kellison, 58, of Sil-' Allied fighters are outpointing! a ver Grove, W. died Tues-lthe enemy.

Home, East day at the home of his sister in Yet the Communists continue treet Charles Town after a long ill- to slug back mostly cornered during American seek-, I rfttTIP6 resident of and-destroy operations and' son of the' snow an number of signs they Margaret Piper! can drag out the conflict. leaves three sisters, i would warn against expect- Mrs. Mary Stobbs of Charles. af mt TM C1 on Debase sion program and growing of Town; Mrs. Bertha Manuel of i Secret ob rt0s McNamara hay som reserves Bolivar 4l says of late the pcnta cnie Everett brothers (Continued from Page One) Leslie U.

Hutzell, Clerk GUSS SHANK'S AUCTION THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11,1966 AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M. At 253 E. Balto. St. in Taneytown, Md.

The personal property of Mr. AUGUST 16, 1966 At the Hour of 1:45 P.M. in the Hiram Winchester Room, Winchester Hall. East Church Street, Frederick, Maryland, for the purpose of considering a map amendent to the Zoning Ordinance of said County, so as to change from Its present 'C-l" Conservation District use to "R-2" Residential District use the following: All that parcel of land containing 57.725 acres, more or less, located on the North side of Meadow Road i mile East CLARA MAE TOBERY For Rent DINER SNACK BAR A going business at the intersection of two main highways nr. Frederick, Md.

For further particulars call NED S. ZEILER MO 2-2591 Snowmobile! Show mobile! Monday, August 15. Baker Park 7 P.M. The Children's Theatre will present AND THE BEANSTALK" with real live actors 1IC VL7C1 I VI. ITU Clyde Hesson wUl be sold at of Quinn Road and owned by Notice I I will not be responsible for I any debts other than those con- i tracted bv me.

1 WILLIAM CARROLL 141 West South St. this auction. William L. Droneburg. Walnut Corner Cupboard.

C2) All parties in interest and Solid oak glass door book cases, citizens shall have an oppor- and books, oak roll top desk tunity to be heard at said time (good). Desk and book case combined, china closet, dining room table and chairs, torn chairs, lawn chairs, and other chairs, dark's The rain Tuesday was term- and place. Planning and Zoning Commission Frederick County. Maryland J. ALFRED CUTSAIL Executive Secretary He was a veteran of the U.S.

Army, serving in World II as a medical aide at Camp Chafee, Arkansas. Friends may call at the Eackles Funeral Chapel in Harpers Ferry, where services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. The Rev. William Reed will officiate. Burial will be in the Piper Graveyard, Silver Grove.

Among The Sick Public Notice Rezoning Application Notice is hereby given that the Frederick County Planning and Zoning Commission will 2 blanket chests, metal ward- i hold a public hearing on robe, mirrors, picture frames, AUGUST 16, 1966 trunks, lamps, lead shade lamp, At the Hour of 10:00 A.M. desk lamp, mantle clock, in the Hiram Winchester Room, large and small, sewing ma-1 Winchester Hall. East Church chine, vacuum cleaners, very Street, Frederick, Maryland, for good, iron kettles, crocks, the purpose of considering a radio, glider A-l con. step' map amendment to the Zoning tne co-ii- ij nenS( blankets. Ordinance of said County, so as o'd and sheets, pil-' to change from its present low cases, towels, doilies, Agricultural District use Snvder Reunion SUNDAY.

AUGUST 14 Mt. Airy Firemen's Park For Rent concrete warehouse, approximately 5.000 sq. ft. of floor space. Located in city.

Plenty of parking space. J. MARSHALL STAUB Market and 4th Sts. MO 3-4191 POODLE CLIPPING Lakeview Kennels 898-9934 unchang- Hospital. i ed.

ana hopes tnat 'ty does receive first inch coming Howard Thompson and fam- slowly" over a 24 hour period. dothTnd napkins', Rotary lawn- to" "B-r Commercial District PirKFTT 'ilv RfD 2 Dickerson 1 5r aiu said ttlal ne was bov mower, (good), garden use the following: Harry DeW Sett, 57. of a Se toe vern act tools suit World War I That parcel of land contam- Wi Airv riipd MiddPnlv Tuesdav dens Aua 4 while vacationing 4 1U Parade helmets, canteen, iron ing 1.15 acres, more or less. nt JSS nn roast answer to the bank. (2) 1918 shell vases, bells, Iccated at the Mason-Dixon line at the Mt.

Pants Factory, on Flo ida oast. ftmM Come A appliances and Old Gettysburg Emmits- where he was employed. thev mingled with fla- ricullural Depanment officials uch as mixer, toaster Road, and owned by Margaret T. Mason. All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said time and place.

Planning and Zoning Commission Frederick County, GUSS SHANK I J. ALFRED CLTSA'lL Auct I Executive Secretary Paper Hanging Woodrow (BCD Anderson Phone 663-5487 Used tires for Sale-Most sizes Black and White Large selection, Many bargains at FARMERS CO-OP ASSN. Petroleum Division South Wisner St. Frederick. Maryland "the Auto Safety Center" Mr.

Pickett. a presser at the mmgos and other rare and un- witoin a we estimated Larry lec iron lot of good pots Carroll County firm, was the usual wild fowl from every Con- Howard, secretary of the county JJ pans lot of dishes, some antique good press glass, many husband of Mrs. Hollis A. Pic- kett. He WaS born in Carroll County a son of James E.

and Renie Pickett, both of Mt. Airy. tinent, which roam freely in these world famous Gardens. Mrs. Harry F.

Shipley of North Market Street, has return- Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation other articles" not mentioned. Howard said that county's re-' Coin operated Coca Cola ma- quest for aid last year was ap- chine, step ladder. 32 ft. ext. Mr.

Pickett moved to Mt. Airy od home from Guadalajara, Ja- r--vod within "three or four ladder, 2 restaurant tables and about 23 years ago. lisc 0 Mexico. Mrs. Shipley at- days." chairs.

Survivine besides his wife and, tended the summer session at Crop Reporting Service, pamti are two daughters: University of Guadalajara. 1 making ta weekly report, eaid We Will Close WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 At 12:00 A. M. For Annual Picnic HILTNER ROELKE 13 East Patrick Street DISCOUNT SUPERMART 919 East Street FREDERICK CAMERA SHOP 50 North Market Street Will Reopen Thursday, August At 9 A. M.

Brunswick dorse Show Aug. 14-11 a.m. Near Brunswick. Md. Take Rt.

340 West to Rt. 180 to Rt. 79. 24 Classes Spon. by SILVER BIT RIDING CLUB, INC.

Cappello's 200 N. Market St. Specials Tues. Wed. Lean Ground Beef Ib.

53c Steer Beef Liver Ib. 49C U.S. No. 1 New Potatoes 10 Ibs. 49c Cooking Apples 4 Ibs.

39c Grade A Medium Eggs 2 dozen 99c Wilkins Tea Bags Box of 100's 79c Sunkist Lemons dozen 49c Cnsco 3 Ib. can 89c Pan Raisin Buns dozen 69c Always Shop CAPPELLO'S The Friendly Corner Pomona Grange Picnic Frederick Fair Grounds Aug. 13, 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ball games 10:30 a.m.

Lunch 12:00 The New Astro Curve Hair Fashions tor Autumn now being featured. ECKER'S BEAUTY SALON 306 N. Market Street Annual Araby Picnic And Festival SATURDAY. AUGUST 13 Fried Chicken and Country Ham Supper Family Style Starting at 3 until Adults $1.00 Music by Blue Grass Travelers Large Dairy Dispersal At the farm located at Pipe Creek i southeast of Taneytown, Carroll County, Md. WEDNESDAY.

AUGUST 17, '66 11:00 A.M. 100 Head of Holsteins 100 85 Cows 15 Bred Heifers Nearly 100 per cent are daughters of Maryland-West Virginia Bull Stud sires and all are bred to these bulls. Accredited Certified Tested within 30 days Rolling DHIA average: 12.422 3.7 per cent 458 A. J. IRVIN SONS Taneytown, Md.

A. Doty Remsburg Sale Mgr. Auctioneer Henry Blacktop Paving Also Old drives patched and seal coated. Free estimate Phone 663-9738. Lewistown PTA Chicken Bar-B-Q and Festival Saturday.

August 13-Bar-B-Q from 4 til 7 m. Mountaindale Picnic Woods Ice Cream Sandwiches Soft Drinks Popcorn Games Booths Other Activities Prizes'for both young and old Music by MIDDLETOWN HIGH SCHOOL BAND Dinner SJ.50 Children's Platter 75c Rodger's Has Hard Shell Crabs At All Times Soft Shell Crabs Lunch Special 75c Monday thru Friday Thurs Pan Fried Chicken RODGER'S N. Market St. Exfd Phone MO 3-3903 DAMASCUS CAMP MEETING August 11-21 2 mi. N.

Damascus on Rt. 122 Phone. (301) CL 3-2972 August Dinner Country Fair Saturday. August 13 2-7 p.m. St.

Paul's Catholic Church Route 108. Damascus. Md. Featuring Fried Chicken and Ham Adults 81.75 Children $.75 Public Auction We will sell on the "Old Clyde Thomas Fann" along Goshen Rd. 1.6 miles from Gaithersburg Elementary School at Summit also 4 miles from Laytonsville, Dairy cows.

Swine, Ponies, Machinery on Monday, August 15, 1966 at 11:00 A.M. Mr. Mrs. Thomas C. Grimes Glenn and James G.

Trout, Auctioneers Mehrle Wachter. Clerk Motorcycles For Rent Rear South Market St PHONE 663-3140 Septic Tank Cleaning NELSON TUCKER 662-8474 Carpentry Room Additions And Recreation Rooms Free Estimates FREDERICK BUILDERS 663-3185 or 898-9181 day or night Dress Up Your Home Window Shades, umntd. 69c Venetian Blinds S3.29 Linoleum. 6' widths ft. 69c 9 12 Linoleun- Rugs $6.66 ROUT2AHVS BUDGET CENTER- IS South Market St.

i Gettysburg Antiqnei Show And Sale Friday, Saturday, Sunday, August 5,6, And 7 Noon Till 10:00 P.M. Except Sunday, Open Noon Till 8:00 P.M. 14th Annual Show Will Have 40 Booths. Door Prize Snack Bar Spon. By Gettysburg Jayceea Where? For Lowest Beer Prices For Live Soft Crabs For Good Steamed Crabs For Ice Cold Watermelons For Fine Steaks For a Store open on Sunday to pick up those Picnic Supplies Always Think of JOHNNY'S MARKET Corner of 7th ft Market Sts.

Help Wanted Carpenters, all locil work. Phone 663-6831 after 5 p.m. Crocker Little Builders Inc. INEWSFAFERf Ground Burnt Lime $12.00 Per Ton Delivered And Spread MOSER LIME PLANT Phone 3714710 'SPAPEM.

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