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12 THE NEWS. Frederick. Saturday, February 27. Slot Machines Disappear From Clubs service I The ban apparently hasn't been extended ouiside of tbe Cambridge 'area. An official of a Hurlock veterans CAMBRIDGE AP Slot chines disappeared Friday from vou private clubs in tne Camoncse a ai e( after the Dorchester County --j Ministerial Assn.

complained to cfficiais. State's Atty. C. Burnani Mace ordered! the clubs to get rid of the s'ots immediately or face court Mrs. John D.

Correspondent "I guess so." he replied. jears. alti'oush they are illegal the Other Cnariej- Stouter hsve had them longer, it was re- a Mr. and years oid and ivas a iorrn- rvrted. The Hev.

Dsruel of the ministerial asso- Sunday with Mr. an-ci Leslie A ed mba son of Summit Attendance said ministers had been Fox. told that a S-year-ok: Canibrdse -y Clem is confined to b-jy the "jackpot" or. a s-u: 1J the flu. "he Cambridge Le- ar.c ss-jsi nd Msr.ed t.ie Payoff Prompted Action end his Mr and This payoff pjompted the lates? Sober: Deer a Keeney.

Middleburg: Mr. and Mrs. under approved rates'range Gruber and daughter Sharon, land charges. summit --John D. Kaas attended the' Refunds may be ordered only But state staff meeting of the Marine'in cases where utilities have filed'Paris Baltimore, a new rate which has been sus-talks where African-Asian nations medical profession.

before a final order issued will have their say. he said. "The committee expresses its Khrushchev's main theme was appreciation and approval of the disarmament. He said action taken by these several excess revenues in economically -backward countries agencies in cooperating to ac- K-cnara Lescaleet, Taney- tne two cases followed establish- would benefit if the arms race eomplish the purposes set forth bv ment of fixed rates of returns by were halted and the money divert- its report and relieving the neces- --Recent visitors of Mr. and PSC.

ed to aid. sity to enact legislation to accom- Mrs. Charles R. Stambaugh were McQuaid contended the tele- ii these purposes," said North. Mr.

and Mrs. company earned a return SavS Blue and Mrs. Charles Stambaugfa and of T- 32 er cent from March 1, (TO MAKE APPOINTMENT children Susan, Vickie and Gary, through Feb. 28. 1959, al- iOt Accessary Montgomery County Board of Tnarmont: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles though the PSC had set its rate. 4NVAPOLK Education will appoint a successor Lyler ana children Gsil and Char- 6.2a per cent of Us investment. (AP A le la to former Board Member Willard lone. Rocky Ridse.

He said the power company mml Friday MeGra at a sJS -The Women's Bible Class of 6.45 per cent against an lhat lhre bills deaened to pro- Clal tect Blue Cross subscribers are nger necessary' because of voluntary action bv officials 1 now a guest Th-ee hone company's present rates hos 'ai insurance plan. Xurs'-i- Frederick are iust and reasonable. ben John-Clarence Xorth. nt Council com to Congress. Rocky Ridge Mrs.

John B. Cc action." ROCKY HiOGE Tab Sunday School held a authorized return of 6.25 per One club said it had them or is card shower for Miss Ora The commission set ilarch for at least Aeeks i Mr. Mis. William TJ on February 3. Miss for a hearing on whether the tele- of The meeting is open to the public.

Mr. McGraw, who retired on Wade Harser ar.i aau-nter er of Rocky Ridge before rem rnnoi Mte oa EmBii-sburg. I reniier fropoes --A 2c Fred Stambaugh, son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Charles R.

Stam- who was stationed at JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) AFB. Salina. was Soviet Premier Xikita Khrush- :rar.s:errei February 15 to Alaska chev told Indonesia's parliament a period of three months. that Asia and Africa should represented at the summit. Sen.

John-Clarence Xorth chair- Februarv was elected from the of a Legislative Council com- Set nd COU2eU district ac his jmittee which studied Blue Cross mus ako i operations last year, made the rea i statement in a Senate floor ul Howar president of speech. ne board, announced earlier this One of the bills would have re- Week Ihat from 3l r3mes recom- hospitals participating in a f- ended various organizations State medical care lae Board was considering three adopt a uniform accounting The are Clifford K. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PERSONAL PROPERTY (Kline) CoJSv "SStilLi 11 fl! rf toe Or Court for Frederick County, Maryland, passed on the lath dav of February I960 In the case of Harry W. Smith, et .1., vs. Joto Court, will offer at public auction, at the late home CHARLES MELTON KLLVE, deceased, on SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1960 2 -'dock, P.

all that tract of land, weu of system. irg: Alfred Christie, --Rev. Rober: Beaver was he aues: speaker Eva--elL-m Lack Of Authoritv accounting TM- But "mavbe AnollMfr would ha recuired Iir Washifl Ston Grove and Robert not vef rS." the tat6 Insurance Commissioner B. Myers. Washingron Grove.

npe. to The touring Soviet leader bitter- investigate whether hospital criticized Japan, supported ro eVe reo uesled Blue 829.000 WASHIXGTOXIAXS tn rjurr-h --creases action asainst the devices. ssociation had a "feeling of very r'iGjr'i Foreisn Cambridge Yacht a Douglas. Mr. and Mrs.

Rasa nd r' ric Co ake more 46-minute socec-h rpari hv Club. Club, sell Snydor. Baltimore; Mrs. Etta in refunds to their arTtter TM KhShet and Moose admitted they had iir ar tnaries tl otne had spoken the opening para- been caiied to a closed meeting Jones, Cnarles Tnonias Jones and Ine PsC dismsssed pleas of the-o-aphs was received mostlv in Thursday by Mr. Wetze! were on People's Counsel for the refunds silence by an audience of 300, in- i One organization reported it net- Beach.

S. over the ar th lwo utilities earned more bid for representation at the sum- ted about S1S.OOO a year from weekend with his parents, Mr. and ei ht million dollars in ex- mit 'is the only one which is three machines and said it was Mrs. John. D.

Kaas. 5 tfi rates of return author- risht." He said" other summit no secret about their existence. --Jonr. has recover- members had turned down a So- One lodge official said "when ed from a "minor operation commission ruled Friday it'viet proposal to include neutral the State's attorney comes in we formed recer.tly Xewton JlrXJL a tne aathoru to di- nations like India, and "maybe take them out. That way he never; Baker HospitaU Martinsbarg, knows we have them in opera- Va.

tion --Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Seiss Representatives of the Lesion and family visited oa Sunday with and complained that people Mr. and Mrs. Eibert Harbaush.

are zoins to play the machines Recent, visitors of Mrs. despite the law against their use. Gruber and Mr. and Mrs. Charles "We are non-profit." one club Keeney were Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur of amounts of money the time is not yet ripe to "ar- I TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS REAL PROPERTY Pnrsuant to a Decree of the Circnit Court for Frederick County in Xo. 19269 Equity, the undersigned Trustees will offer for sale, free and clear of all liens, at public auction at the Court House door in Frederick City, 3IaryIand. on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1960 AT 11 O'CLOCK A. 31.

all that lot or parcel of ground situate, being: in Frederick. Frederick County. State of 3Iaryland. at the Southeast corner of Xorth Market Street and East Seventh Street, fronting on Xorth 3Iarket Street 22 feet, wore or less, and eastvrardly for depth 150 feet, more or less, being the same piece or parcel of land mentioned and described in a deed from Cora 31. Staley.

widow, to John G. Droneburg: and 3Iarie K. Droneburgr. his wife, dated the 6th day of 3Iarch. 1946.

and recorded in Liber 452. Folio 359, one of the Land Records of Frederick County. This property is improved with a two story brick building-, the first floor of which is now operated as a grocery store and the second floor consisting of a modern, five room apartment. To the rear of the main building- there are four cement block garages or store rooms. TER31S OF SALE--A cash deposit of one fourth of purchase money to be paid in cash on date of sale, balance of purchase price upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court for Frederick County.

Taxes, water rent and Sewage Tax to be prorated to day of final settlement. All costs of conveyancing, including all revenue stamps to be borne by purchaser. Possession to be given on date of ratification of sale by the Circuit Court for Frederick County, 3IaryIand. and upon final settlement bein? made by purchaser or purchasers. MURRAY H.

FOUT, ALTON Y. BENNETT, GOODLOE E. BYRON, Trustees MURRAY H. FOL'T. ALTOX Y.

BEXXETT, GOODLOE E. BYROX. Attorneys and XTTLL. Auctioneers PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE HOLSTEIN HEIFERS We the undersigned will sell at Public Anction on our farm located along the Old 3Iiddletown Road, 2 miles north of Jefferson, Frederick County. Maryland on Wednesday, The 9th Day Of March, 1960 BEGIXXTXG AT 12:30 40 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY HED7ERS 40 These heifers will be fresh by sale day or soon there after iftese are large heifers weighing from 1100-1400 Ibs This herd accredited and calfhood vaccinated.

Blood test within 30 days of sale and papers insnring these cattle to go any- PUBLIC SALE 76 ACRE MIDDLETOWN VALLEY STOCK FARM SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1960 AT 2iOO P. TO-WIT: All that farm containing about 76 acres, more or pasture and part woods 13 ref rence see deed from John S. Bowlus and Maurice needing replacements of their dairy herd be snre to sale. These cattle have all been raised from calves or small heifers by us. originating from some of the good dairy herds of onr community.

Inspection of this herd welcome anytime XOTE-This Is as good a group of dairy anywhere; showing good growth and dated 8. 1951 and recorded in Liber 491. Folio 11' and con- 7 I a more complete description will appear. ck farmk and conveniently located be made prior and mortgage from purchaser for remamder th fn Possession npoa 5, CASH on dar of salc and no animals removed until settled for. WILLOWDALE FARMS Daniel C.

Poole Lee O. Gordon JAMES DeBCTTS. Auctioneer Assistant, DOTY REMSBERG cut 100 Md. Phone 3IO 2-1381. JOHN S.

BERTHA L. BOWLUS Jefierson, Md--Phone Brunswick 2147 1. ii. Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE Discontinuing farming I will sell at public sale 7 mile? Xnrth of Frederick. 3 miles Xorth West of Waikersville on Dublin road WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1960 10:00 A.

31. 58 HEAD OF MILK COWS AND HEIFERS 4S head of milk cows, some registered with papers. 5 will be fresh by day of sale, 6 to freshen Apr. and 3Iay. 40 in.

full flow of milk. 10 heifers. 5 bred. 1 bull 3 years old. Accredited herd.

T.B. and Bangs tested- Health tesi wil! be run 30 days before sale. AH health papers will be furnished day of sale. AUCT. XOTE: This is a young herd, high in production and most all raised by owner.

MACHINERY 1 Super 31. 3IcCormick Deering tractor. 1 200 3IcCormick Deerins tractor. 1 3Iassey trarlor 35. All in good condition.

Fast hitch 3IcCormick sang plow. 2--12 in. bottoms. 1 John Deere 240 sanz 2--14 in. bottoms.

1 Cockshutt sang plow. 2 Xew Idea manure spreaders 32-1TA. 2 mowers. 1 3Ic- Cormick Peering fast hitch C-24-P. I Ferguson side mounted hichway mower.

3 Xew Holland 35 Roiobar hay rake. 1 Xcw Holland 401 crimper. ft. Smoker, strain elevator. 1 John Deere 13-7 grain drill.

I Durham double cultipacker 'newK 1 Xew Holland blower with pipe. 1 McCnrmick Deerinsr mounted corn plow for Super C. I cultivator for Super C. John Deere 25 tooth lever harrow, i--24 tooth Saxton harrow. 1 fast hitch grader blade.

2 Grove wagons on rubber, each with silase boards and hay racks. 1 di.c harrow. 2 feed carts. 1 wheelbarrow, 1--15 ft. metal hay rack.

1 slab dracr. 1S.S1 Ford pick np truck with racks in srood condition. 2 sets Stewart electric cow 1 set new: 1 field force sprayer with 200 gai. tank. 1--1 hole hog feeder.

1-: in. Black Decker electric drill with stand, ion ft. 12 gage cable. 3 electric fencers. 100 locust posts.

25 metal posts. FEED--All hay and straw left day of sale. DAIRY EQUIPMENT J--200 gal. Steinhorst milk tank. 1 DeLaval Xo.

73 milker pump and line with stall cocks for 30 cow barn. 1 gas heater for dair. 4 DeLavai milker units. 1 a up tank. 2 stainless steel strainers.

1 bucket rack. 1 dairy -vacuum cleaner. 1--52 sral. G.E. electric hot water heater.

3--28 in. automatic ventilation fan for barn. 1--24 in. exhaust fan for dairy, forks, brooms, shovels and scrappers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 2 cedar wardrobes, 1 wash stand, seieral bureaus.

1 vanity. I--3 piece living room suite. 2 Perfection oil heaters. 1 kitchen cabinet. gal.

oil tank and many articles not mentioned. TER3IS--CASH day of sale. Xot responsible for accidents. RUSSELL WHITMORE GLENN TROUT RALPH D. 7IMMERMAX.

Auctioneers RALPH WEYBRIGHT EMORY S. CUTSHALL, Clerks Lunch will br served by the Susanna Wesley and Women's Bible Class of Waikersville Methodist Church 2 DAY PUBLIC SALE lsc nnln fa "ning will sell at public sale on the late Mt.AJr/'V'l^les north I AnnapoUs Ro ad 5 TM iles of town off of Route 75. SOU Liberty- THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1960 10:00 A. 31. 85 HE AD OF MILK COWS AND HEIFERS oefore sale.

AH health apers furnished dav of sale DAIRY EQUIPMENT 11 011 miik tank 5 DeLava Magnetic milker units exu-a oucKets. unit pump and pipes for 40 stall cow barn T-' 1 ir co TM I or 1 nm I metal tV FEED-- AH hay. straw and silage left day of sale ashes, seed sowers, log. many large ana small shop tools not mentioned 2ND. DAY SATURDAY, MARCH 19, I960 10:00 A.

31. MACHINERY and PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY COXDUCTED BY NULL AND NULL AUCTIOXEERS from 3I 3 miles north of White's Sand Uth Dickerson Montgomery County, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, I960 BEGIXXIXG AT 9:30 O'CLOCK 4. 31 THE FOLLOVnXG TO-WIT- SO--HEAD DAIRY CATTLE--80 the Holstein heifer and testing herd. 3Iilk goes on Washington market MACHINERY --3 TRACTORS Fa TM a -M- cniti- inch tractor plows. I.

H. 2 section section spring tooth harrow. 2 I. H. ensilage cutter.

I. H. "200" H. 12 tooth harrow. I.

cultivators. I. H. er. 3 Grove wagons and same rober and Flmchbaugh unloaders.

Xew Idea rake. Xew Idea manure spreader. 30 ft. Ruth elevator Xew IdJa it mower. 2 hammer mills.

1 32 tooth Oliver harrow 1 22 tooth arrow I colupacker. I 24-ft. metal hay rack, 1 -4-ft wooden hay rack on wagon. 1 2-hole corn sheller HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE enamei Home CornSort range. G.

E. push button eler- tnr ranee good as new; 3 utility cabinets. 1 double glass door 1 waTn blnet Sma11 Porcelain drop leaf table, extension table! nlU a ra tab ash drop leaf table. 8 kitchen chairs 3 r5 chair I plastic reclining chair with ottoman, occas.onal chair. lot rockers, 5 ANTIQUE high child bed, wardrobes, lot mirrors 0 AXT1QUE hag npS P0rch gMer and msn artic a ies normention 1 Id.

TER3IS--CASH day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. PAUL 0. FRITZ PHONE UN 5-2149 GLENN TROUT AUSTIN BOHN, Auctioneers C. D.

3IETZ i- EMORY S. CUTSHALL Cler ks Lunch will be served by the Chapel Friendly Cirrle Bible Class All Heavy Dairy Equipment Remains On Farm Many miscellaneous articles not All EED GRAIX-JOO barrels of corn, SSSS3T Ieft on sale da desk, overstuffed tables. lot I metal Fixtures Remain In House FRANK BLISS, Owner NEAR WHITE'S FERRY DICKERSON, MD. MERHLE N. WACHTER, Clerk PH NE i S.

NULL, Auctioneers Upper Montgomery County Fire Department Frederick, Md. nice home and conveniently located near Edgewood northwardly from road from Shookstown to High Election District, Frederick County, Md. For title reference, see deed from S. P. Bowers and DeLauter.

Trustees in Xo. 3S46. in aforesaid Court to Charles Kline, December 7 Lib. 4a2, fol. 16.

and 1 acre, described IMA T-U Khne al to Cna rfes D. Kline. 20, 1900 Lib DJI.H. 7. fol.

and from Melvin W. Kline ic a Charles M. Kline, Dec. 12. 1945.

Lib. 452. fol. 16. LESS par- erCfr Ch rl Kfi (a) To Lloyd T.

Blank. Oct. 28. 1946, Lib. 457.

fol. 425, acre. (b) P. 3Iiller. 24, 1947, Lib.

462, fol. 42, 2 1). 489. fol. 5S2 for Lib.

503, fol. 473, for .6 (e) To Elwood McKinzie, Lib. 541. fol. 583, Confirmatory.

TERMS OF SALE-Real Estate: The purchase money to be rTMf Trf da Sale the "Cation thereof bv the Ardep slt lo er cent of Purchase price will be required A Po upon settlement, on or about April 6. 1960. All costs of conveyancing, including Federal and State Rev- mPS 1 expense of Purchaser. I960 State and County taxes to be adjusted to date of settlement. The right is reserved to reject any bid.

ALTONY Y. BENNETT, SHERMAN P. BOWERS, Trustees A. Y. BEXXETT S.

P. BOWERS. Attornev, XULL XULL, Auctioneers -K .4 PROPERTY, at 1:30 o'clock, at the above-described home, the undersigned. Administrators of the Estate of Milton Kline, deceased, by virtue of an Order of the aforesaid Orphans' Court, will offer for sale all of the following articles of personal property of which the said Charles 31 Kline died, seized and possessed, including 1 apartment size refrigerator. 1 apartment size Frigidaire electric stove, 1 16 guage shot gun.

kitchen furniture, pots and pans, utility cabinet, blanket chest (pine), kitchen cabinet. 4 chairs, bureau, gun, 1 pine night stand. 1 Apex washer. 1 IS-inch rotary power mower, 1 6-ft stepladder, iron stove, miscellaneous garden tools, hand tools grindstone, wheelbarrow, tool box. homemade table saw and motor and other articles not mentioned.

Xo property to be removed from premises until settlement on day of sale. TER3IS OF SALE--Personal Property CASH. A. Y. BEXXETT.

Attorney XULL XULL, Auctioneers HARRY W. SMITH, ALBERT H. SMITH, Admrs. PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY COXDUCTED BY NULL AND NULL AUCTIOXEERS Discontinuing farming I the undersigned will sell on of THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1960 BEGIXXIXG PR03IPTLY AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.

THE FOLLOWIXG TO-KTT- 90 HEAD OF REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEINS 35 REGISTERED --55 GRADES 47 COWS--20 BRED HEIFERS--22 OPEX HEIFERS 1 HEIFER CALVES --1 BULL Certified--Accredited--Calfhood vaccinated--Eligible for state. Injected for shipping fever. any COWS--20 head fresh or due within 60 days of Others due in Summer and Fall. This is a young herd, none 8 years old. Freshening dates, breeding dates, and D.H I records on all animals will be given on sale day.

22 head have records from 400 to 581 F. in HEIFERS--10 are due in June and July. 10 due a re WeU tnwn and TM Ter ni condition- shonld grow into a nice, gronp of cows. a t. TM, TT CALV ES-WeII started: several would make gooa 4-H Clnb projects.

Herd sires have been used from Hickory vale, Locvale farms and present sire is from Edgar Virts. Jr. CATTLE WILL BE SOLD IX A TEXT M)TE--3Ir Pearson, who has operated the farm for a number of years, will also sell seven registered Holsteins in the sale Loading chute available. MACHINERY--3 TRACTORS 3 31. tractor.

44 3Iassey Harris tractor, Colt 3Iassev Harris tractor and cultivators, loader for M. tractor, cultivators for 31 tractor. 2--3 H.P. gasoline engines. 10 ft.

cnltipacker 55 in-" ternational baler with motor. 29 field chopper, "picknp attachment and corn head. 3IcCormick Deering com binder with motor and carrier. Cunningham, hay crimper, like new; 3IcCormi Deenng blower with extra pipe. 3IcCormick Deering tractor rake on rubber.

3IcCormick Deering 7 ft. mower. 3Iassey Harris 7 ft mower. 3IcCormick Deering 16 disc grain drill. ing hammermill.

3IcCormick Deering 28-tooth tractor harrow McCormick Deering 8-ft. disc harrow. Deering 3 bot tern 12 inch plow. 3IcCormicfc Deering 2 bottom 12 inch plow -McCormick Deenng flnid bottom manure spreader, Cobfav power take off manure spreader. Prima field sprayer.

3 low down wag ons on rnbber. with ensilage beds and rollers; wagon nnloader 32 ft. bmoker elevator with corn nnloader. mow elevator 28 ft long with motor: 44 ft. extension ladder.

40 ft. extension "ladder" hay wind rower, corn wheel shield, pull type -McCormick Deerine corn planter, several pieces of horse drawn equipment. 3 point hitch grass seeder, dirt scoop, cement mixer, several power belts baler twine, spray material. 140 laying cages, with feed and water troughs, miscellaneous tools, forks and shovels, hog scaldpr 4 iron kettles, grinder and lard press. FEEDS GRAIX--All corn, hay, straw, and grains left bv sale day.

tons of corn and grass silage, 40 tons of alfalfa and mixed hay. DAIRY DeLaval milking nr.its. with extra pails: 3IcCormick Deering cream separator, like new, electriralir operated: 3 feed carts. 3 sets Stewart cow clippers, lot of milk cans, cow vacuum cleaner, dairy vat. 2 rubber-tired wheelbarrows.

All heavy aairy equipment remains on farm. Miscellaneous dairy equipment. TERMS OF SALE-CASH with clerks on sale day and no property removed until paid for. ROBERT N. MILLER, Owner A.

DOTY REMSBURG. Sale Manager, Jefferson, Md. JOHX W. NULfc DELBERT S. XULL, Auctioneers Frederick, Md.

HELEX R. REMSBURG MERHLE N. WACHTER, Clerks Members of Jefferson Methodist Church will serve Lunch and Refreshments.

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