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Deaths Mrs. Ellen M. Galther Mrs. Ellen (Nellie) M. Gaither.

904 Motter Place, died today at. a. m. at Frederick Memorial Hospital. She was the widow of William Gaither, who died in 1942.

She was a daughtei of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Davis, of Fred- 1 crick county, and was aged 76 years. She had been residing with her son. Frank Gaither, 904 Motter Place, for the past five years.

She was a member of St. John's Catholic church, the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, and the alumnae association of the Frederick Academy of the Visitation. Besides her son she is survived by a brother, Spalding Davis, of Laurel. The body is at the funeral home, 54 East Patrick street, where i friends may call after five o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Requiem Mass will be said in St.

John's church Wednesday morning at nine o'clock. Interment in Linganore cemetery, Unionville. Please omit flowers. Harry E. Carty funeral director.

Dorsey Stevens Dorsey Stevens died today at 1.30 a. m. at his home in New Market at the age of 67 years. He was a son of the late Theodore and Elizabeth Dorsey Stevens. He is survived by one sister, Miss Nellie Stevens, at home; and two nephews, Grayson Stevens, Braddock Heights, and Edgar Stevens, Frederick.

Funeral services will be conducted at the late home Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock by Rev. Leon P. Vauthier. Interment in New Market cemetery. W.

E. Falconer, funeral director. It is requested that flowers be omitted. T. and A.

M. No. 68. Funeral will be held Wednesday. 1:30 p.

at Little's Funeral Parlor, Baltimore Dominico Ramacclottl Hagerstown. March Ramacciotti, 78, a prominent Hagerstown businessman, died Satur- day in the Washington. County Hospital, after a long illness. Mr. Ramacciotti came to this country from Bovglio, Italy, in 1893 and started a fruit business in Hagerstown.

Later he established a branch in Martinsburg, and also went into the real estate business. He built the Professional Arts Building in Hagerstown. He was honorary president of the Bovglio Club of Washington and a member of the Knights of Columbus. Mr. Ramacciotti is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Ausilia Ramacciotti of 143 South Potomac street, Hagerstown, and nine children. Democrats To Dine March 11 Funerals Mrs. Edgar A. Zander Mrs. Agnes Robinson Zander, wife of Edgar A.

Zander, Philadelphia, died Sunday evening at home after a lingering illness, aged 46 years. She was a daughter of the late Charles W. and Martha C. Weddle Robinson, formerly of Thurmont and was a member of the Lehigh Baptist church of Philadelphia. Surviving are a son, Edgar Zander, Philadelphia: two sisters and two brothers, Mrs.

Ross Wilhide, Thurmont; Mark Robinson, Dayton, Mrs. Nina Hetterly, Thurmont, and Edgar Robinson, Washington, D. C. The body will be brought to the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Flanagan, at Thurmont, Tuesday morning, 10.30 o'clock and friends may call. Funeral services there, Wednesday, 2.30 p. m. Her pastor, Rev. Russell Pavey, of Philadelphia, will officiate.

Interment in Blue Ridge Cemetery, Thurmont. M. L. Creager and Son, funeral directors. Funeral services for Mrs.

Addie Victoria Williams, colored, wife of Howard Williams who died Tuesday at her residence, 90 Lincoln Apartments, was held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the funeral home. The services were in charge of Rev. R. L. Tillery, pastor of Quinn A.

M. E. church, in the absence of Rev. E. E.

Williams, pastor of the Asbury M. E. church. Hymns sung were: "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." and "Abide With Me." The Woman's Auxiliary of the William P. Larkins Post, No.

112, American Legion, led by Mrs. Rosey Garner, also held services. Pallbearers were members of the Larkins Post of the American Legion. Interment was in Fairview cemetery. Charles E.

Hicks, 3rd, funeral director. Funeral services for Steven Smith, colored infant son of Betty Smith and Elijah Naylor, who died Thursday morning at his home, 158 West All Saints street, were held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from the funeral home, 24 West AH Rep. James E. Noland Representative James E. Noland of Bloomington, 111., who is to speak here March 11 at a Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner sponsored by the Young Democratic Club for Frederick County, is considered one of the top four young freshmen members of the House of Representatives and is spearheading the current effort to have House votes tabulated mechanically to save time on roll calls.

Congressman Noland, who twice sought to represent Indiana's seventh district before he won election to the 81st Congress, is a graduate of Indiana and Harvard universities. Since twelve years of Know America Today's Anniversaries 1724--Henry Laurcns, South Carolina merchant-planter. President of Continental Congress, 17771778, diplomat, born in Charleston. Died Dec. 8, 1792.

1831--Philip H. Sheridan, brilliant and dashing Union general of (lie Civil War, born in Albany. Died Aug. 5, 1888. Local Mentions Public Notiee I hereby announce myself as candidate for membership on the of Aldermen of FrederKU.

city, subject to the Democratic convention. DORSEY F. SH1TLEY Attention Moose Large class initiation, Tuesday night, March 7, 8:15 p. m. Members 1862--James F.

Wright. Detroit hu-1 of Waynesboro Lodge will be manitarian, founder of the Path- guests, Refreshments following finders of America, born in Mus- meeting. A large turnout requested. catine. Iowa.

Died Sept. 8. 1940. 1873--Joseph W. Schereschowsky, famous physician, scientist and cancer authority, born in China.

Died Harwich, Aug. 9, 1940. 1885--Ring Lardner. popular humorist and author, born Niles, Mich. Died Sept.

25, 1933. Today In History 1836--Fall of the Alamo, Texas-Texas soldier-settlers, who had retired to the Alamo overpowered and slain by the Mexicans. 1854--Block of marble sent by the Pope as contribution to building the Washington Monument, destroyed by unknowns at night. 1857--Historic Dred Scott desicion by U. S.

Supreme Court. 1921--Panama and Costa Rica agree to peaceful mediation of their dispute through mediation of the United States. 1932--Col. Lindbergh asks two underworld characters to act as go-betweens with his son's kidnappers. 1933--First day of the bank holiday.

1942--Japs order Filippinos in oc- GOVERNOR Chicken And Oyster Supper Calvary Methodist Parish Hall Thursday, March 9, 5 To 8 $1.25 Including Dessert "IN HIS STEPS" CLASS Cold Waves Up Machine Waves $3.50 Up HOWARD AND LUCILLE Hairdressers 1st. Floor 9 E. 2nd St. Phone 473-J Local Mentions The Women's Urmocrutlc League Of Krodeiii'k County Will Hold Their MtH-Unj, hi The Y. A.

TUESDAY. A I 7th 8 P. M. The Frederick, Monday, March 6, 1950. Import.nit SERF Oub Members iMce-Mntf Monday March 7 P.

At Club Bo Present OKF1CKHS Wood Wood Fireplace Stove Kindling All Seii.soned Oak Or Chestnut Free Delivery In City BEKN1E "The Used Car Kinjj Of Md." Frederick. Md. Phone 790 Local Mentions Frederick Homes insulating Co. Sec H. J.

Hosier. 316 East Third street, Frederick. Md. Phone 532-J for Esslfl-Piclicr Insula- tion and Eogle-Picher Aluminum Storm Windows and Doors. FOR SALE BABY CHICKS BLOOD TESTED.

tube tested, Stnte toMed. pullorum tested. AH select chirks IMiicc your order now. Chirk anil poultry supplies. P.

L. llargctt and 52-58 South Maiket St. Phone 182. 3-lrttf Excavating Of AH Kinds Digging, walling and cleaning out cesspools, anywhere. General hauling.

A. C. TYERYAR 606 East Patrick St. Phone 1352 through hitjh school and two universities, he financed his own way, friends say. He owned his own business before he finished high school and was an honor student at Indiana.

Served Overseas In 1942, in his senior year at Indiana, his scholastic record won cupied territory to surrender their weapons. age. 1944--u. S. forces in action for first time, in Buna area.

Mrs. Drnscilla A. R. Moser Mrs. Druscilla A.

R. Snydtr Moser, widow of John H. Moser, died at the home of her niece, Mrs. Simon C. Snyder, 519 Howard street, Hagerstown, Sunday morning at 12:05 o'clock of complications after an illness of four weeks, aged 94 years.

She was a daughter of the late Hamilton and Mariah Smith Snyder, Myersville, and was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Myersville. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Flora Snyder Grubbs, Dayton, Ohio; one brother, Harlan K. Snyder, Boonsboro, and a number of nieces and nephews.

The body is at the W. F. Bast funeral home in Boonsboro where funeral services will be held Wed-' nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. D. Stonesifer and Rev.

Russell Oyer. Interment will be made in the Lutheran cemetery at Myersville. omit flowers. Saints street. Services were con- him a government scholarship to ducted by Rev.

Robert Bozel. In- Harvard for Army administrative terment was in St. John's Catholic cemetery. Charles E. Hicks, 3rd, funeral director.

Personals Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. AVallis, 1206 North North Market street, are quietly observing their 55th wedding anniversary today. Mrs.

George W. McComas, 206 Rockwell Terrace, and Miss C. Bess Castle, 205 Rockwell Terrace, Please Mrs. Blanche B. Donaldson Mrs.

Blanche B. Donaldson, Mt. Airy, widow of Andrew J. Donaldson, died Saturday at the Hood Nursing Home, Catonsville, after an illness of several months, aged 72 years. Mrs.

Donaldson was a daughter of the late William and Virginia Dove and was a native of Virginia. The following children survive: 1 Mrs Grover Lare, Hampstead; Mrs. Winified Rigler, Westminster; Andrew J. Donaldson, Carson Donaldson and Mrs William I. Collier, all of EUicott City; Mrs.

Oliver Henley, Mt. Airy. Two brothers, Charles and William Dove, Winchester, and three sisters, Mrs. William Lee, Winchester; Mrs. William Martin, Winchester, and Mrs.

Frank Trussell, Berryville, Va, also survive -in addition to 13 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The body may be viewed at the Winfield funeral home tonight between 7 and 10 o'clock. Funeral services there Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Pine Grove Cemetery. C.

M. Waltz, funeral director. in Orlando, Miami and St. Petersburg, Fla. Miss Castle went to Florida last December and Mrs McComas joined her in early Janu ary.

Mrs. William Sleight of Los Angeles, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C- G. Kelly, 2 West 12th street.

Dr. and Mrs. Howard W. Ash East Church street, returned Sunday from a vacation in Key West Fla. Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. Crickenberger, West Second street, have returned home after spending the past six weeks at Winter Haven and St. Augustine, Fla.

Dr. and Mrs. P. S. Lansdale, East Church street, have returned from a three weeks vacation at Daytona Beach, where they were guests at the Sheraton-Plaza.

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Drews, Watkins Acres, have announced the birth of a daughter last Wednesday at Frederick Memorial Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert M. Welty, of Frederick, announce the birth of a daughter, Bonnie Rosa, weighing 7 Ibs. at the Frederick Memorial Hospital, on March 3. Mrs.

George R. Bowser Mrs. Addie Madeline Wise Bowser, wife of George R. Bowser, Fairfield, died Saturday night, about 9:15 o'clock, at home following an illness of 12 hours of a heart ailment. She was 45-years of age, a member of the Church of the Brethren, a daughter of Mrs.

Blanche Wise, Sabillasville and the late Frank Wise. Surviving besides her husband and mother, are these children: Mrs. Dale Weikert, Arendtsville, Mrs. Donald Strine, Fairfield; Russell and Richard Bowser, at home; sisters, Mrs. Walter Harbaugh, Rouzersville, Mrs.

Raymond McClain, Cascade; Mrs. Simon Stavis, Sabillasville and one brother, Paul Wise, Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. The body rests at the funeral home in Fairfield, where friends may call after 7 p. m. today.

Funeral services will be held there, Tuesday, 2 p. m. Rev, M. C. Valentine, assisted by Rev.

Robert Knechel, will officiate. Interment in Fairfield (Pa.) Union Cemetery. S. L. Allison, funeral director.

M. Ridgely Merhle M. Ridgely, 55, of died Sunday morning at the Veterans Administration hospital. Pie had been a civil service Government employe for about ten years. A son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Charles G. Ridgely, of Frederick; he is survived by his widow, these children, M. Franklin Ridgely, Kensington; De Vere E. Ridgely, Baltimore; Mrs.

Margaret F. Fulton, Baltimore; five grandchildren; five brothers and four sisters. He was a member of the Summerfield Methodist Episcopal church at Baltimore and King David A. Among The Sick Judge Edward S. Delaplaine is confined with a cold to his home on Upper College Terrace.

Miss Virgie Dutrow, West Third street, has been removed from the Frederick Memorial Hospital to the McBride Nursing Home on Military road. Mrs. J. Albert Nice, of Ridgeville, who has been a patient at Frederick Memorial Hospital, was discharged today. She will stay with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Brown, West 14th street, until she is able to return home. The Browns, who have been ia Florida for the past four months, returned to Frederick because of illness of Mrs. Nice. Mr.

R. Ames Hendrickson, West Second street, who underwent an operation last Monday at the Wilmer Institute, Baltimore, is said to be recovering satisfactorily. Mr. Phillip Horine, of Sellman, who has been undergoing treatment at Suburban Hospital, Bethesda, is expected to be discharged soon and plans to recuperate at the home of his sbn, Douglas Horine, Buck Lodge. Mrs.

Byron Darby, of Hyattstown, who has been ill remains about the same. Willie Ensor, of Walkersville, is getting along nicely at the Frederick Memorial Hospital, following a recent operation. training He received his master's degree there and then was assigned-to Camp Plauche, New Orleans where he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant. Promoted to be a First Lieutenant, he went overseas as a transportation officer, to be returned later anc promoted to Captain and assistant control officer of the port at New Orleans. He later served as commander of a U.

S. transport returning veterans irom overseas. He attended the Indiana University School of Law prior to his election to Congress. He is a son of Dr. and Mrs.

O. A. Noland of Bloomington and is a member of the American Legion, V. F. Junior Chamber of Commerce, and the Presbyterian church.

He will give the principal address at dinner, which Governor William Preston Lane, Senator Herbert E. O'Conor, Baltimore Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro and other officials have accepted invitations to attend. Prominent Democrats of Montgomery and Washington counties have also made reservations. Reds' Torture Methods Forcing U. S.

Retreat (Continued From Page One) second, he had to agree to become a policy spy in the legation in order to win release. Thus, after months of terror, his arrest when finally it occurred simply ushered in a new period of incriminatiori involving not only Shipkov but also most of those whom he loved. He was forced, for example, to make what ha later called slanderous admissions concerning his wife Yoli and thei relationship. "Hypnotic Process" Used In summing up the significanc of. his statement, the State Depart nient said that "for the first tim a victim of this apparently hypnoti process has had the spiritual forti tudc and courafie painfully to piece together the shattered pieces nis moral character and to revea in detail how a mart of integrity can be completely broken and fore ed to describe in his own words fantastic story of imaginary plans of espionage and treason." After his release, Shipkov hid the legation from August unti January--a refugee in his own land He finally was caught when he 'led from this hiding place to seek a more secure haven.

On February 21, Sofia announced he had been indicted as the leader of a net of spies working for the Americans The police version of the whole plot had been woven into Ship- kov's own "confession" last Au- feust. 1945--Cologne, on west side of the Rhine, taken by Lt. Gen. Hodge's First Army. 1947--Conviction of John L.

Lewis and United Mine Workers for contempt of court upheld by U. S. Supreme Court. Today's Birthdays Judge Harold M. Stephens of the U.

S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Washington, D. born at Crete, 64 years ago. Sarah Wambaugh of Cambridge, onetime member of the old League of Nations Plebiscite Committee, born Cincinnati, 68 years ago. Charles M.

Upham of Washington. D. civil engineer, director of the American Road Builders born Stoughton, 64 years ago. Frederic C. Dumaine of Boston, president of the New York, New Haven Railroad, born Hadley, 84 years ago.

Lou Costello, comedian, born in Paterson, N. 42 years ago. Gov. Ernest W. Gibson of Vermont, born in Brattleboro, Vt, 49 years ago.

Richard T. Frankcnsteen of-Detroit, auto workers' leader, born in Detroit, 43 years ago. Frank Weil of New York, lawyer, Jewish civic leader, born in New York. 56 years ago, Today's Horoscope Today gives an ambitious but sensitive nature, with great powers of determination. Somewhat aggressive and obstinate, and a little initable, an effort should be made to avoid offending others.

You are fond of travel and this may lead you to remote places. Public Sale Wednesday, March 22, 1950, 9:30 a. m. on macadam road, one mile north of Mt. Pleasant, large sale of Holstein dairy cattle, horses, farming machinery, tools and household.

WALTER E. CRUM Glenn Trout Emmert R. Bowlus, Auctioneers R. L. Kelly, Clerk Television Lights Picture Frame Lights Two lovely picture styles--Colonial and Chinese painted on glass, in red, black, green or ivory frames.

Lighted lop and bottom and controlled by a three way switch to direct the light where you want it. Only S9.95 eafth REMSBERG'S JEWELRY STORE Key Hotel Building Community Sale Furniture That You Don't Need? Send It To The Community Sale Sales Every Wednesday At 6.30 P. M. Truck Available Reasonable Commission For Consignments Call At 5 East 7th St Or Phone 2658 JOHN L. PONTON, AUCT.

Break Your Glasses? Save the pieces. Lenses can be duplicated fiom bxoken pieces. Two To Four Hours Eyes Examined--Glasses Fitted Complete Eyeglass Service MAAS OPTICIANS 1M2-A N. Maiket St. Phone 1951-W Phone 152)-J 906 Motter Ave.

CHAULES II. BAKER JRKNT -UEUKOUM Smith St 117 WEST 3-(id3f and J'hone FOK KK.NT I I HEUHOOM. 1ft College A i i 3-4dbf KOH HKNT- CHAIN SAW HI" THE Notice Quarterly Meeting Junior Fire Co. No. 2.

Monday, March 7:30 P. M. Refreshments CHARLES E. TROXELL, SEC. For Rent Bulldozers And Graders Call Us For Estimates On Driveways, Ponds.

Foundations RICHARD F. KLINE 14 Water Street Phone 1330 Firewood For Sale Stove Or Fireplace Cut In Lengths Desired H1LLCREST ORCHARDS Phone 577 Turn In Tour Junk For Highest Cash Prices Call 966 Frederick SCLAR'S RELIABLE JUNK CO Corner East 5th St. East St We Buy Iron Rags Bags Battenee Auto Radiators Copper Lead Aluminum We Sell Used Pipe Angle Iron Radiators Phone 966 For Pickup Service Or Bring In Your Salvage hour with 1 or im-n 4lor between 1'lioni! lUick- ni FOR All muck Tiu.vll, I'ulUiii BABY I SPECIAL! Rrade light cockerels, heavy breeds, ns hatched. 90 up Order now. Bo mire o( tho breed you want Sears Farm Store.

40 S. Mnrkct St l-24dtf LOST AND FOUND LOST -PAIR OF LIGHT RIM GLASS- OS In or near City Opera House. Reward. Phono 3-4 d3f LOST--AN OU PA1NKUL BACK- neh. Sloop now on the Englander Goodyear Alrfoiun mattress.

It's only $5(175 with ii 20 yenr gunrnntee. The Kchne Furniture 30 S. Market St. 3-3dBt FOUND RKINDLE COLORED P'E- mnle (mixed) Fox Terrier. Phone 696-W-2 3-3d3t NOTICES THE STATE TAX COMMISSION OF A A hereby Rives notice that ARTICLES OF DISSOLUTION of the Slierby Fiirnis.

I were received for record on February 1, in accordance the provisions of Sec flU of Art. 23 ol the Code (193!) Edition) It. A HOOAN. I I A W. TRAVERS.

Commiss loners. 0.13.20 i A i 3-2dllf FOH 2 FLOOR FRONT a a looms ami pnvatc 'Mfi 3-Mtf Kill HEN r- 3 I a a A Nurth i SI Phone 20'H) HUNT Third i i MARKET PRICES Wheat, bu $1.85 Corn, bbl 6.25 Barley, bu .95 Local Mentions Home Made Cakes Twu 8 Inch Layers $1.00 PHONE 977-M Social Situation You and your wife and another couple are visiting in a friend's home and the talk is a little boring, you think. Wrong Way: Pick up a magazine and start leafing through it. Right Way Do your part to liven up the conversation--instead of retreating behind a magazine. IN MEMORlAM Lufs Stuff IT'S NICE TO EAT! The appetite, if rightly curbed, should cause no one to be disturbed, but rather, when it's time to eat.

can guarantee a pleasing treat. For folks devoid of appetite, never crave a tasty bite, are really in an awful fix, with Mother Nature playing tricks. I a man to whom a meal appears to offer no appeal; and though he may not know his plight --I'll wish for appetite! N. A. LUFBURROW.

TO HOLD CLERK EXAM The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an open competitive examination for position of Substitute Clerk for filling a vacancy in the post office at Lilypons. The usual entrance salary of this position is $1,065. Competitors will be required to report for a written examination at Frederick. In Mcmoriam L.AWSON.--In loving memory of our dear father, Adelbert, who passed away February 22nd, 1945, our dear mother, Lillie who passed away March 6th, 1945. We, who loved you, sadly miss you, We, who held you very dear: And in lonely hours of thinking, Often feel your presence near.

Though God has taken you away, are xvith us every day. LOVING CHILDREN In Mcmoriam loviijg memory of our husband and father, Robert W. Lynn, who departed this life March 6, 1949. God saw the road was getting rough, The hills were hard to climb; He gently closed his loving eyes, And whispered: "Peace be thine." His weary hours, his days of pain, His ever-patient, worn-out frame, Has found sweet rest at last. LOVING WJFE AND DAUGHTER Public Card Party TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 8 P.

M. Frederick Boys Club Room 101 West South Street Opti-Mrs. Club For Benefit Of Youth Work Bring Cards 50c Person Refreshments For Sale Frederick Beauty School Permanents Less Than $2.00 Hair Cuts Shampoos Etc, Less Than $1 00 Open From 9 A. M. Until 9 P.

M. Saturdays 9 Until 5 PHONE 2480 A A OPPOU'niNlTY inMiflii-irnt ti fully descilbo i 131) (HI tin tor a i nun 3d to dirt-el to mill 1 Uiiichousi'S i i i ov IKT-; MtJiiraTitped p.iinl iind riiol i pioilucls Corn- mNhious i i h.ivc cir. II you i M'll pirp.irc' now lor spi i Oppor- i Cnlonl.il UclinhiK Chemical Co B. llldp N. Ohio.

Salvage Iron Metals Rags And Bags Furnaces Used Plumbing --Greases-Boilers Machinery Hides All Junk In Any Quantity Pick Up Service Building Steel Pipe And Terra Cotla For Sale FREDERICK JUNK CO. Fiarik Gastley And Sons Phone 383 Nestle, The Originator Of Permanent Waving Complete $3 50 And S4.50 ECKER'S BEAUTY SALON Card of Thanks I wish to thank all friends and relatives for their cards, gifts, and kindness to my husband, Alfred Harris, during his illness at home and at the Veterans Hospital; also for cards, floral tributes, of cars at his death. 306 N. Market St. Phone 897 AGE A I AND ACCJKES- fcivt.

1 to chin.i. a a i silver- a i i i linens and i i supplies, p.ipi-r hotels. i i i in rede-rick. Hnoiv. a i Richmond.

Petcr-binn, LA IK i i i I I i a i a S.ilnrv in tr.immy:. i i i i a i commission and a i allowances. Positive i i lathes! Hotel Supplv Cnnipjuy in Mid- dlexvest. model c.u required. i in I photograph Don Co, 2'Ml S.

LnSalle CJuc.ipjo l(i, llllnoU. only paiis shoes dafly. ComniKMiin Wide variety for muii. women, i No invest- Expn ii'iitc unnccuvsnry. Fice cntnlog I i i Shots, 0211 Boston, Mass 3 i A 6 MALE bookkeeper, I i ably knovvl- cclRc fit a supplies work in New i i i UrulRi 1 area.

For a i a Nfvv Windsor EXECUTORS' NOTICE This Is to Klvc iioUcp Hint the suh- si'rther ohtnlucd from the Orphans' Court ol Frederick County. In Mnrylimd. letters Testamentary on the estate of CHARLES H. STORK, lato of Frederick County. Mnryland.

deceased All persons having claims the deceased nrc warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers theieol. legally authenticated to the subscriber, on or before the 7th i of October. 1 nuiy otherwise- by law be excluded from nil benefit of mild estnte Those indebted to the deceased nro to make Immediate payment Given under it's hand this Gth d.iy of March. inr.O. T1IK A AND MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK OF FREDERICK, Executor.

William M. Storm. Attorney. Trim Copv--Test. A D.

RAOCL1FF, Heclstcr ot Wills for Frederick County. Md. dMnr0.13.2C,27-Apr3 Local Mentions de France Beauty Baloa Specials Shampoo And Sots $7.00 Permanent Now 3.50 $10.00 Permanent Now 5.00 $15.00 Permanent Now 7.50 CALL 2330 NURSERIES WRITE TODAY FOR FREE COPY 48- Planting Guide in full color-listing complete assortment Fruit Trees. Nut Trees. Berry Plants, Ornamental Plant Material and Garden Supplies.

Salespeople wanted. Waynesboro Nurseries, Wnyncsboro Va. WANTED WANTED--TO RENT MODERN SDC- oom Jioiii-e in or near Frederick. JX a cn001 We child- References. Wiitc Fred'k.

News-Post Box 600 SCHARF'S HISTORY Mnrylnnd wonted for Southern Historical Society. Write price and condition, R. C. Mossman, 725 So. Royal Street.

WANTED "BY OR unfurnished apartment In city or county. References. Write Freder- WANTED --'20 GRADE GUERNSEY cows or bred heifers, fresh or due soon, from herds T. B. and Bang's accredited.

Al.o enlf-hood vaccinated H. C. Biirker, Kredorlek. Phone 1773i 3-Bd6t WANTED TO unfurnished Hp.Trtmpnt or house now or April or May by permanently located couple, no children or pets References furnished. Phone I374-M or -virile P.

O. Box 371, Frederick, Sc-hneblv. WANTKo 1 A I I OR WASHING can give reference. Will deliver. A EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE This In 10 Rive notico that the subscriber has ohtiilncd from the Or- phnns' Court of Frederick County, in Maryland, letters Testamentary on the estate of HARRY E.

ZIMMERMAN lato of Frederick County. Mnrylnnd, deceased All persons having clnlms against the deceased are uarncd to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, lesnlly authenticated to the BUSf- ness place for gas station. Apply 32:) N. Market St. Phone 3-3d6t' WANTED--OLD GOLD GOLJD GLASS frames, ROIO teeth, watch cases.

nfi-j. etc Highest cash prices paid. Landis Jewelry Store. 23 South Mar- St. 8-23dtf OLD Quickest removal.

If It's too late for the doctor call Frederick 24 hour service. pay telephone charges Always on tho job d-tf FOR SALE subscriber, on or before the day iay all of Septoinhur. 1P50 tievt. they ma otherwise hy Inw he excluded from benefit of said estnte. Tho.se indebted to the deceased nre desired to mnko immediate payment.

Given under mv hand this 20th day ol February, 1050. NELLIE ZIMMERMAN. Executrix. W. Jerome OfTutt.

Attorney. True Copy Tcsl: HARRY D. HADCLIFF. neRister of Wills for Frederick County. Md dKcb 20.27 -Mar 0.13,20 or i Hridijo 471 1 WANTED I I A A 1 RY- inan v.

ilh help tor 30-eow barn. Good 5-roimi house on hard road Wnte Poitoffice- Box 42, Dlclccrson, Md Tf-lidSt FIKLP WANTCii MARRIED" MAN for a i i i vvoi U. IVIonlKomery Count v. 4-i oom house i electricity apd Fredoilck News- Box 4 1 0 a i helper Good a i usual allow i have reference-, Cljj'j'i'll K. D.

3. i a Telephone Public Notice I hereby announce myself as a candidate for membership on the Board of Aldermen of Frederick city, subject to the Democratic convention. HENRY F. FALK Notice I will sell at the sale of Mrs. J.

A. Engle and J. A. Davis on March 9th a 28 bu. hog feeder, Harvey Red-Head 12-in.

high speed hammer mill and screens, practically new, New Idea side rake and set of hand- lift cultivators for or Farmall. H. R. REYNOLDS Racing Turtle Derby Armory, West 2nd. Bentz Sts.

Tuesday, March 7, 7:30 P. M. Admission: 25c Prizes Fun, Excitement And For A Good Cause: Charity Fund Of The Frederick Forest, No. 132 TALL CEDARS OF LEBANON Venetian Blinds Cleaned, Repaired Refinishcd Custom Made Blinds For Free Estimates VENETIAN BLIND SERVICE Phone Frederick 2092 895 595 Public gale Tuesday, March 7, miles southeast of Libertytown, livestock and farming machinery, lousehold. THOMAS E.

SMITH lenn Trout, Auctioneer R. L. Kelly. Clerk Public Sale Wednesday, March 8, 1950 at 1:00 p. m.

at 115 Ice street, Frederick, all household goods, of the ate Fannie Moore, deceased. Terms--Cash. Srnmert R. Bowlus, Auctioneer H. M.

Alexander, Clerk Public Sale Wednesday, April 5, 1950 at 10:00 19 miles south of Frederick, 4 miles north of Gaithersburg, east of Route 240 on the Wattins Mill Road, Montgomery coun- on the Bussard live- tock and farming equipment. See list. DOCJGLAS BRIGGS Cmmert R. Delbert S. Null, Auctioneers 1.

L. Kelly. Clerk A-l Used Cars And Trucks 1946 Cadillac "62" Sedan Beautiful Green Hydramatic $1,595 1949 Ford Custom Convertible Dark Blue Fully Equipped 1,595 1949 Custom Tudor Blue, Overdrive A Beauty 1,495 1949 Ford Custom Tudor Gray, An A-l Bargain 1,395 1946 Hudson "Super 6" Fordor Black, Clean As A Pin You Must See This One 995 1946 Ford Tudor Sedan An Unusually Clean One-Owner Car 1947 Willys Jeep, Closed Body A True Bargain 1949 Studebaker 3 i Ton Pickup ThiVls Really A Beauty 1,095 1949 GMC 3 A Ton Pickup Red, Low Mileage 995 1948 Reo 2 Ton Truck Green, Low Mileage 995 1946 Ford i Ton Pickup. Blue Our Special Bargain 645 All the above carry the standard Automobile Trade Association warranty. Buyer's Bargains All cars and trucks listed below are priced for quick movement.

1942 Buick Fordor 1942 Chevrolet Fordor 1941 Ford Convertible 1941 Chrysler Fordor 1941 Chevrolet Club Coupa 1940 Ford Tudor 1939 Buick Fordor 1939 Ford Tudor 1939 Chevrolet Tudor 1939 Mercury Fordor 1939 Plymouth Coupe 1939 Packard Fordor 1937 Plymouth Sedan 1937 Oldsmobile Sedan 1937 Ford Tudor 1936 Chevrolet Tudor 1936 Buick Coupe 1936 Pontiac Tudor 1935 Buick Tudor 1938 Ford Ton Pickup Many miles of transportation left in these cars. Come in and select your bargain. THE FREDERICK MOTOR CO. "Your Ford Dealer" 117 West Patrick St. Phone 1092 "Support Your Red Cross" RELIABLE MAN WITH CArt WANT- ed to c.ill on moi'i in cost Frederick county Wonderlul opportunity.

$15 to $20 in a No experience or capital required Peiinancnt. Write todav McNess Company. Dcpt. Candlcr Bldg Baltimore 2, Md ORDER NISI OW SALES In The Oi phans Court of Frcdcrlek County, Maryland Februurv Term. Iflflt).

In the Matter ol the Sale of tho Heal Estate of Eva M. R. In the Matter of the Report of Sales. Filed the 17th day of February, 19.10. OIIDERED.

by tho Orphans' Court of Frederick County. thH 20th day of February, 1U50. that the sale of Renl Estate of Eva M. lute ot Frederick County, deceased, this dny reported to this Court by her Exccu- trices be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrnry bo shown on or before the 14th day of March. 11)50, provided copy of this Order be published In some newspaper published In Frederick County Jar three successive weeks prior to the 14th day ot March, 1050.

The Exerulrices' Report states the Amount of Sales to he Eighty-five Hundred Dollar-! SPENCER STUP. WILLIAM RODERICK. MARY H. GREGORY. of the Orphans' Court.

MARY NUSZ HOFFMAN and EVA L. NUSZ. Execu trices. rfolden S. Felton, Attorney.

True Copy Teat: HARRY RADCLJFF. neRister of Wills Frederick County, Md. dFcb 20.27-Mar 6,13 3-4d3t Phone SALE--ELECTRIC tor, $00 00; pair electric cow clippers. $22 50. fi-hurner gas grill, FOR SALE--BALED MIXED HAY Clover, lespcdcrn.

timothy, tic. Extra dry. Reabonnble. New Market 3-8d6t HOR -SKVERAL LOTS ON Monroe Ave. Apply 8 Monroe Ave.

3-6dl2f DAIRY FARM. 180 A. MOD. D. C.

lle cow barn, shipping Baito. Shed. bank barn, silo, outbLilldings, plenty water, line residence, modern bath kitchen, H. W. blokcr heat, good tenant house, Jti A.

wood, 4 A. barley. IB A. alfalfa. 32 A wheat.

Last spring 12 ton phosphate, Just fall 113' a ton m.irl lime Price $2:1,000. Price with SO hend rep. cows, calfs, tractor, tools, equipment, hay, Location nr. Mt. Airy.

Write A. Lawson. Phone 1I4-W Mt. Airy. Md.

3-6d3t FOR SALE "NEW PERFECTION table-top ranuc. Priced reasonably. Street. HOUSES "ON" 4 ROOM 2 story, cellar, electricity, 9 acres. 4 rooms, one acre, garden.

wtiod land, poultry house, good water. $3 2r0. 4 rooms, collar. 2f acres, .100. Good water, electricity in eadh.

One story, nice Innd. $1.500 Phone A. M. Lawson. Mt.

Airv. 114-W 3-8d3t FOR SALE--4 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS. will freshen soon. Harry E. Stup, Shookstovvn LOTS, AffV frontaKc desired, 260 ft.

depth, adjoining Jefferson. Call 1090-W-3. GOOD USED GAS ELECTRfC rnrife'es, roaonablj. All guaranteed. Better Homes Equip.

Co. 15 E. Patrick. $2000; HOT Ford truck ton, new WANTED A RELIABLE WOMAN wnnls a Rood home to do general house keeping nncl cooking for two. Reasonable wngcs Apply to Mrs.

Bertie Grahill. Johnsviilc. Phone Union Bridge -1347. 3-4d4t A SALESMEN SELL Charles. Chester nationally known Cushion shoes direct Complete i for entire a i Full time or side line.

Full time men earn up to per clnj in commission. Big repeats. Samples mid equipment to producers Ch.is Shoe 259 Chester Bldg Brockton. Mass. HELP WANTED I A salesmen A i Full or part time.

New Family Hospital Plan. Pay up to 100 days at rate. Attractive commission and renewals Casncr- White- AKcney. 30G East 25th Baltimore 18. Md 17 B.lfldBt* $fo IS YOURS FOR selling 100 boxes greeting cards at 51.

Stationery or napkins i name on. Scad for samples on approval. Merit. 370 Plane St. Dept.

299, Newark. N. J. HELP WANTED MIDDLE-AGED i housekeeper for one. Titus Brown, Ml Airv.

Aid. 2-28dSf HELP WANTED AND FEN- der man who is nhlc to paint. Apply Monoc-cy Motors. Gn-l? N. Market Strtet, Frederick.

Md 3-4dtf WANTED JWd "WOMAN, WHITE, FOR general house work school children Live in Saturday and Sunday off. Write Mrs. A L. Wright, 2017 Glen Foss Road. SJvcr Spring.

Md. HELP WANTED FOR GENERAL hnnkniK work in county bank. Call Walkcrsvillc- 204G between a. m. and 3 or Wnlkcrsvilic 3449 between 5 and 7 -1d.

d3t HELP WANTED MARRIED MAN with small l.nnily for dairy and general farm work. Good wages, house ORDER NISI ON SALES In the Orphans' Court of Frederick County. Maryland. February Term. 1950.

In the Matter of the Sale of tho Real Estate of Ruth Gouvcrneur John son. In the Matter of the Report of Sales, Filed the 24th dny of February, 1950. ORDERED, by tho Orphans' Court of Frederick County, this 27th day of February, 1950, that the sale of Heal Estate of RUTH GOUVERNEUR JOHNSON late ol Frederick County, deceased, this day reported to this Court by her Executrix be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before the 21st day of March. 1950, provided a copy of this Order be published in some newspaper published in Frederick County for three successive weeks prior to the 21st day of March, The Executrix Report states the Amount of Sales to be Ten Thousand Dollars ($10.000001. SPENCER E.

STUP. WILLIAM RODERICK, MARY H. GREGORY. Judges of the Orphans Court. EMILY C.

JOHNSON. Executrix. Mathias and Mathias, Attorneys. True Copy Test: HARRY D. RADCLIFF, Register of Wills for Frederick County, Md dFeb27-Mar 6.13,20 motor.

$200 00: B. F. Avcry tTHctor. $5.10 00; Allis Chalmers W. C.

tractor. new rubber. $55000. Waterman's Grocery Store, Point of Hocks, Md. 3-4di6f FOR SALE -A NICE ONE STORV buildirifi 18x40 on Route 40.

la RirlKeville, on bus route near church. and Large level lot. This place ia Just what FO many people are looking for. A house and a small business all under one roof with low overhead. Poss.

at once. Price $3,500. H. P. Bur- dctte Son, Mt.

Airy, Md. Ph. 123. 3-4d3t FOR SALE-- 1 4-FT. "SELB" MEAT display cabinet, first class condition, Apply Enterprise Grocery, 44 E.

South St, Frederick, Md. FOR SALE--NEW 4-ROOM HOUSE. Completely modern. Lot 50x150. Write Postofflcc Box 306, Frederick, Md FOR SALE-- 125 A.

FARM WITH 11- room brick house and necessary outbuildings near Middletown. Sealed bids will be accepted until March 15th. Mrs. Henry T. Remsberg.

8 E. Church Street, Frederick, Maryland. Phone 53-J. 3-4d4f FOR SALE NEW HARDWOOD flooring. $17.50 per 100' while it at Reich's lasts.

Russell Hickman, Ford, Frederick. FOR SALE GENERAL ELECTRIC range Used 6 years. Excellent condition, $75.00. Call 1191, Ext. 473.

FOR SALE--FIVE ROOM HOUSE and lot. Water and electricity. Charles V. Gearhart, Gracehani, Md, 3-3d5f FOR SALE--ALFALFA HAY. FRANK Athey.

on Route 15. 1 mile north. Lcesburg, Virginia. Phone Leesburg 113-R. 3-3d6f FOR SALE--CHESAPEAKE BAY HE- trievers, 6 weeks old.

$25 and $35. Phone Buckeystown 4164. and usual Brunswick, ville. Md. allowances Phone 5781 Bertram Enficld, Knox- HEJ.P WANTED MAN, (white), for dairy and farm work.

1 HELP WANTED MARRIED MAN with farmlv for dairy woik. Good to riyht pirty Earlc Geisoort, near Frederick Junction, Route 2, Frederick. Mfl HELP WANTED HOSTESS FOR Barbara Fritchic Home. Address Box 104. care Frederick News-Post.

3-2dtf MARRIED MAN with help for riairj. and general Tarming. Good wi.ges, hojse with bath. Rcfcrenet required. Apply Lundgren.

I.mganoro Hilli Fnrm. Phone Fraderick 2-l5dtJ NO. 16.798 EQUITY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR FREDERICK COUNTY. In the Matter of the Trust Agreement executed by the Frederick Memorial Park. Inc.

Upon the aforegoing Petition and Affidavit, it is ORDERED this-24th clay of February, 1950, by the Circuit Court for Frederick County, sitting ns a Court of Equity and by the authority thereof, that And it is further ORDERED that The Farmers and Mechanics National Bank of Frederick, a body corporate, Trustee, having filed its Petition in the above entitled cause, asking to be discharged and relieved from the further execution of the' trust, notice is hereby given that after final ratification of the auditor's report to be filed this cause by the Trustee, the Court will so relieve and dls- said Trustee, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before the 31st day of March, 1950, provided a copy of this ORDER be published In the Fredei'ick News, a newspaper printed and nuhjishcd in Frederick County, Maryland, once a week for two successive weeks prior to the 22nd day of March, 1950. PATRICK M. CHNAUFFER Filed February 24, 1950. William M. Storm Solicitor for Petitioner True Copy--Test: ELLIS C.

WACHTER. Clerk. FOR SALE REGISTERED HAMP- shirc shoats weighing around 125 Ibs. Gilmer Hawkins, Urbana, Md. OAK LUMBER FOR per thousand.

Delivered anywhere. Charles. E. Smith, Thurmont, Md. Phone 3026.

FOR SALE TWO REGISTERED Holstein bulls. Also one New Idea manure spreader. Earl R. Kepler, Middletown. Md FOR SALE--BEAUTIFUL STEINWAY Grand piano, like new.

Will sell at tremendous bargain. Cramer's, 431 North Market Street FOR SALE--WOOD. STOVE Will deliver. Call 128-J-2 Middletown. 3-ld6f FOR SALE--NEW SPINETS, $395.00 and up.

Many models to choose from. Colonial Music Shop, 14 E. Patrick St. 3-ldl2t FOR SALE GORGEOUS ELECTRIC church organ. $799.

Used as demonstrator only. Fully guaranteed. Cramer's, 431 North Market Street. 2-28dl2f FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL MAHOG- any Spinet piano, like new," $399. Full keyboard.

Fully guaranteed. Cramer's, 431 North Market Street. FOR SALE DRY AND GREEN wood. E. M.

Snook. Mountaindalc. Call Fred. 325-W-C evenings. FOR SALE--MIXED HAY, TIMOTHY and clover.

alfIfa and orchard grass. Apply Grover Mossburg, on M. J. Grove Lime Co. Farm or phonft 1140-W-5 Frederick.

2-24dl2t FOR SALE--BRUNSWICK. MD 602 Brunswick St. Vacant, comer brick house Insulated. 4 bedrooms, bath, oil heat and hot water. Phone Brunswick 2786.

FOR SALE SEASONED FIREPLACE and stove wood, also locust Yellow Springs Farm, phono J982-J-4. l-l8dtr fcWSPAPER.

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