HappiLess is a perishable, NATIONAL fruit, which must be used APPLE WEEK each day, for it will not keep. OCTOBER 14 - 23 THE CARROLL RECORD c, YEAR IN ADVANCII $2.0" 5c per Single Copy VOL. 72, No. 17 TANEYTOWN, , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1965 or Treat Night — "SPICE 'N' EVERYTHING NICE' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Church Celebrates ZONING ORDINANCE Trick (Your Chatty Column) COMMUNITY LOCALS October 30 MEETS EXPLAINED With all my heart, I wish you every- 75th Anniversary morning The Graceful Workers S. S. Class night, October 30, has A smile that shall last until the next days of the This is the fifth in a series of Saturday will meet Thursday, October 21 at The regular monthly meeting St. Paul's Lutheran Church cele- been officially designated as "Trick dawning. Taneytown Chamber of Commerce weekly discussions on the Compre- I wish you health—life's greatest weattik the home of Mildred Anders. brated its 75th anniversary on Sun- adopted for or Treat" night in Taneytown. This I wish you always near so that I may he'lp was held at Taney Inn on Monday, with the hensive Zoning Ordinance day, October 17, beginning County. Future discussions announcement comes from the Mayor to cheer Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Baker of October 18. Jr. Choir sang Carroll Each future day and in some way—help to morning service. The included in this newspaper on and City Council. Officer Boone will Annapolis were week-end visitors of Plans are progressing satisfactorily number. The Rev. Dwight will be ring- bring you happiness! a special each of the vital phases of the zoning keep close watch on youngsters The Rev. and Mrs. William F. Wiley for the annual Banquet to be held in Putman gave a very inspiring ad- bells other nights of the -Sr. regulations.) ing door chil- at the parsonage. the auditorium of Taneytown Jr. dress. Greetings were given by Rev. week. Parents are urged to cooperate Did you know that all school High School on Nov. 18 at 6:30 P. M. E. Held and Rev. Mervin dren in Japan wear red hats so as of Charles The administration of any set of with this notice. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown Dinner music and entertainment fol- Eyler, Jr. The congregation was very closed dur- "Traffic" will see them and there New are visit- rules and regulations is one of the The Town Office will be Albuquerque, Mexico, lowing dinner has been arranged. The glad to have them and their families governing October 25 due to the won't be any accidents? ing with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Wantz most important features ing the week of which I guest speaker will be Dr. Robert with them; also, all other guests. of such rules and Town Secretary being on vacation. Now, here is •a cute one and family. Chief, Business and the effectiveness a dear friend whose Sparks, who is Following this service the ground regulations. This is true of a zoning The citizenry is reminded of the heard visiting Industrial Development, Department breaking ceremonies were held for the item of dis- House to be held this Friday daughter of 30 was at home due to Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Kiser called for the measure and will be Open The bell of Economic Development the new Sunday School rooms. in this part of the series on evening, October 22, from 6:30 P. M. the "Columbus Holiday." on Mr. and Mrs. Alton Dudderar, Mt. of Maryland. cussion went to the door and I The Dudderars State The Ladies Aid Society then served the new zoning ordinance. to 9:30 P. M. Light refreshments rang and she Pleasant, on Sunday. The Nominating Committee report- saw her face turn scarlet as she took moved in to their newly-built home lunch for all members and friends in A Zoning Administrator is respon- will be served. It is hoped many will ed the following slate of nominees for the parish hall. Everyone enjoyed an Offices and talk in the packages delivered from a last Monday. sible for administering and enforcing visit the new City in the coming year: president, Frank T. afternoon of fellowship. Zoning Ordin- their representatives serving on department store. Her hair was up president, Neal W. the provisions of the with tied under her Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reindollar, Jr., Dunham; 1st vice An evening service was held at 7 is a person who is appointed the City Council. curlers, a blue net cap 2nd vice president, Paul M. ance. He make-up for her lips attended the stockholders meeting Powell; P. M. with the Senior Choir singing by the County Commissioners after chin, white and hardware show of the American Morelock; secretary, Singleton E. a special number and also the Men's from REPRESENTATIVE OF (which I was told after that, that was M. the receipt of recommendations DISTRICT she ap- Hardware and Supply Co. at New Remsburg; treasurer, Murray Chorus from Taneytown favored us and Zoning SOUTHERN STATES COOP. to make soft lips) —well, Committee: the County Planning eyes of that Castle, Pa., over the week-end. Baumgardner; Executive with two very fine selections. The The ordinance requires peared hideous in the R. Arnold and Merwyn C. Commission. She said as she accep- Charles address was given by Rev. Howard that he be a resident of the county delivery man. Mrs. Wilmer L. Shoop, Mt. Joy, Fuss. Election will take place at the Miller of Taneytown, which was al- pre- ted the packages, "Oh! I am a sight,' nomi- and be qualified by education, replied, "Well, I Pa., and Miss Beulah Castle of York, December meeting. Additional so very inspiring. Greetings were ex- or training for the to which he quickly of made from the floor vious experience, Lulus getting around!' Pa., were Sunday dinner guests nations may be tended from Rev. Held and Mr. Mer- work in zoning administration. see some Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reindollar at at this time. vin Fuss. Rev. John Fry closed the Ugh! officially One of the key features in Article different Meadow Hills Dining House, Lan- The Chamber wishes to service with prayer. is the re- Years ago, Folks it was so the Unichem Corporation to 16 under "Administration" did not have naturally caster, Pa. welcome The congregation was very glad quirement that any department, offi- for those who Taneytown. This company is occupy- former mem- curly locks. An invisable fancy cap meeting of to have these ministers, cial, or employee of Carroll County The regular monthly ing the A. W. Feeser Building. Uni- the church, and all friends was placed over the (kids) on which Jaycettes will be held bers of who is vested with authority to issue the Taneytown chem manufactures Aerosol products help celebrate this anniversary. your hair was wound. No husband on Wednesday, October 27th at 8:00 operation in permits or licenses may not do so if up — and paint. May their with the never saw his wife in this get in the Taneytown Grain & Supply be a long and prosperous there would be a conflict modest were women!! Taneytown of the zoning ordinance. so sweet and building. Miss Joyce Schwartz of one. provisions I go into the market, I really State Scholarships Available All uses of buildings, structures or When Gettysburg will show slides on her Dues notices for the coming year am ashamed of my own sex, the "get- recent tour of the European countries. soon. It is hoped that land or parts thereof thereafter cre- no make up, will be mailed to Students changed, converted or up" with the curlers, members will submit their remittance ated, erected, awful, awful PA NTS! The annual Sport's Carnival, spon- enlarged require the issuance of a and those without delay so that final arrange- State Scholarship No wonder men do not have the re- sored by the Girls' Athletic Associ- made. The Maryland zoning certificate. Applications are ments for the banquet can be today announced plans for spect today of the Feminine Gender! ation of Taneytown H. S., will be Board made in the Building Permit Office, performer is in the high conducting t h e State-wide com- Westminster The sweetest night held Friday, October 29 County Office Building, He surely is a natural!' Time: 6:30-8:30. petitive examination for the three plans drawn approxi- Mery Griffin. school glmnasium. HARNEY 4-H CLUB and request he is a "Leo!" A dance will follow in the cafeteria. St a te Scholarship Programs. The mately to scale showing lot size, size Betas, If you want to taste something de- The public is cordially invited. recent special meeting there examination will be held on Satur- and location of the buildings. At the cen- licious try "SPAM" on crackers.. were four new members present. day, November 20, 1965 in test If all requirements of the ordinance The Taneytown Volunteer Fire Co. throughout the State. Testing which is a spread and the best tasting They were Dennis Guyton, Diane ters are met as to use, height and yard re- other prom- responded with two trucks to a call will take place in Carroll County in parking as well I have ever known of any Fream, Susan Null and Karon Penny- quirements, lot Aize, Not hot and salty as of fire this (Thurs.) morning on the welcomes the Multi-Purpose Room at the West- conditions required in the inent make. packer. The entire club as other makes and it is a grand TV Harney Road, near the Chas. B. Rea- members and hope that minster Junior High School. ordinance, a zoning certificate is ap- other be- these new snack. Ummmmmmmm good! And if ver home. The wiring of a truck they will enjoy 4-H'ing with us. A student who takes this compet- proved conditioned upon compliance William T. Milleson came ignited but was extinguished be- itive examination may qualify him- you want your husband to tell you The meeting was held at Curtis with health, roads, planning and other you are the fore the arrival of the fire trucks. eight self as an eligible candidate for a of all zoning William T. Milleson of Springfield, what an excellent cook Baughman's on the 12th at requirements. Records the fry chicken just salt were present General State Tuition, a Teacher Ed- issued are on file in the W. Va., has been re-elected to next time you Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Kiser, Mr. o'clock. All members certificates Board Pepper lightly and roll in not opened the meeting. ucation, or a Senatorial scholarship. Office of the Zoning Administrator. Southern States Cooperative's and William DeBerry, Taneytown, and as the president three-year term at just any crumbs but "KELLOGG'S Plans were further discussed about A student who has not previously at- If a violation is noted or called to of Directors for a Mrs. Bessie Myers, Detour, attended of college rank may a meeting of the representatives of CORN FLAKE CRUMBS"! It is es- at the dance and an advertising com- tended a school the attention of the Zoning Adminis- the turkey and oyster supper for any one or all three of the cooperative's members held Oc- pecially prepared for cooking, for it Church Saturday mittee was selected. The "Harvest compete trator and is verified, the owner or melts Graceham Moravian Novem- these State scholarships. Students tober 14 at the Lee-Jackson Motel adds crispness and flavor which evening and visited with the Gene Queen Dance" will be held on responsible person is notified by cer- You will never eat . It was also already attending college may com- of in Winchester, Va. in your mouth! Adelsberger family later in the eve- ber 26 at the Ag tified mail, indicating the nature district com- other way. Fry or bake. that all profits would be pete only for a Teacher Education or and ordering the cor- He will represent a chicken any ning in Thurmont. decided the violation, western Maryland, eastern Such flavor you never have tasted, donated to the Carroll County 4-H a Senatorial scholarship. rection and compliance. Unless, with- prised of West Virginia, and northern Virginia. so be sure and place it on your shop- W. Knox (Freshman), Har- Foundation. After the meeting was Registration for the examination in a reasonable time, the violation is George of He will be confirmed at the annual ping list as it is sold in all grocery ney Road, and Dwight A. Copenhaver adjourned, Mrs. Baughman served the will take place during the month corrected, the Zoning Administrator refreshments. October at all public and nonpublic stockholders meeting of the coopera- stores. (Junior), 81 York St., are among the club delicious is required to take the necessary le- 11-12 in me about the next meeting will be held at high schools in the State, and at all with tive to be held November Many have asked 214 students from Maryland enrolled The gal steps to insure compliance Cairn that I had. Well, "No College, Em- the home of Donnie Hess on October institutions eligible to participate in or prevent violation of the provisions Richmond, Va. precious at Mount Saint Mary's Milleson, a livestock farmer, is a Dogs" are allowed in these apart- mitsburg. The total enrollment of the 26. All members are asked to bring one of the scholarship programs. of the ordinance. to make posters. Further information may be ob- former member of the West Virginia ments and I gave him to a wonder- four-year Catholic liberal arts college equipment Zoning Certificates issued are void to 1942. A in Harford County who tained from the counselor or princi- if such use Legislature, from 1937 ful couple for men is 822 students. in one year after issuance member since 1940, he have many acres for him to run. E pal in each high school. A pamphlet or construction has not been started. Farm Bureau MARYLAND C.E. CONVENTION describing in detail the Three State has been a director of the West Vir- get so homesick for him that adjec- Mrs. Francis E. Shaum, Sr., will At present, no fee is being charged for several years is the nice part IN FREDERICK Scholarship Programs may be ob- or ginia Farm Bureau tives fail me! That enter the hospital today (Thurs.) for TO BE HELD for zoning certificates building in the Hampshire County as to owning your own home! There tained from the State Scholarship 1 the County Cora- and is active surgery. Her address will be: permits, however, Farm Bureau. is only one apartment that I know The I.S. Ravdin Institute The 75th Anniversary Convention Board, 301 West Preston St., Balti- missiondrs are completing a study on Christian Endeavor more Md. 21201 or from any local He is vice president and a director who will accept dogs. In New York 3400 Spruce Street, of the Maryland all administrative costs preparatory Bank of Rom- most swanky apartment will be held in the Church of high sdhool. of the First National City the Philadelphia, Penna. 19104 Union to determining the advisability of vice president and director of will accept your dog along the Brethren, 201 Fairview Avenue, Senatorial scholarship vacancies charging a fee to cover part of the ney; houses Miss Jane Whitmore, niece of Mrs. the Farmers Livestock Exchange at with you! Shaum is Dr. Ravdin's private secre- Frederick, October 22 and 23. for Carroll County students for the costs of administering the building will begin with reg- 1966-67 academic year will be avail- Winchester, Va., and vice president Whatever you do—don't go to see- tary. A full program permit office and zoning administra- Develop- istration Friday evening at 7:00 P. M. able at the eligible institutions listed since 1962 of the Hampshire "Ship of Fools" at the Town The- tion. ment Corporation, a group formed the worst movie of On Saturday, a program will begin below. A full scholarship covers the Next week the Board of Zoning Ap- atre. It truly is Mr. and Mrs. George Naylor, Jr. at 8 A. M. At cost of tuition, room and board. A under the Rural Development Pro- the year and to think such prominent Friday through following registration peals will be the subject of the series. and family spent 12:15 P. M., a luncheon will be served. tuition scholarship pays for tuition gram. Stars in it, but one surely does not Sunday of last week visiting his sis- Fellowship One full scholarship va- Milleson is a member of the Spring- see -"STARS" in that hideous film. in The Christian Endeavor fees only. LOCAL FEED MEN ATTEND ter, Janice Tracey and family be held at 6 P. M. A cancy exists at each of the following field Methodist Church where he has Itreally is a trial to sit through. is serving Banquet will MERCHANDISING CLINIC and Hampton, Va. Mr. Tracey splendid program is prepared for the institutions—College of Notre Dame, served as chairman of the board Don't waste your money—that's all! with the Army in Korea. The country Johns Hopkins University, Loyola as trustee. He is a past master of Will be writing in my next Column so evening. Mr. Leroy D. Crowder, Mr. Harry Romney and a side was quite scenic, especially On Saturday, the Junior Conven- College, Mt. St. Agnes College, Mt. the Masonic Lodge in as to the "Sagitjarius" individual, was Williamsburg during this Fall registration at Joseph Hahn, Mr. Kenneth Airing, Mr. Don- member of the Springfield Ruritan (one of my favorite Signs) those tion will begin with St. Mary's College and Saint ald Baker and Mr. Raymond Car- season of the year. 8 A. M. A lunch will be served at College. There is a tuition scholarship Club. born from November 20th to Decem- baugh employees of Southern States In 1963, he led a group of West ber 20th, inclusive. 12:15 P. M. vacancy at Maryland State College. at and Mrs. J. Robert Waddell, is filled with speak- Taneytown Coop. Taneytown, Md., Virginians on a People-to-People tour Have a grand week-end, Folks. Mr. The program has just returned from a special mer- Jerry, Jay and Jody and Mrs. Esther ers, singing and workers' reports. of the Soviet Union and other Euro- ! Everything is just glorious as to the week-end in Syra- E. Garber, D.D., is chandising clinic held by Southern pean countries. I scenery and the weather after the. Waddell spent the Rev. Merlin Airport Facility for States for its per- cuse, N.Y., with Mr. Waddell's aunt, of the host church. Cooperative retail Approximately 81 persons, includ- rains. It is a splendid time for va- pastor sonnel at Manassas, Va. Mrs. May Houseman. While there, Carroll County ing the official delegates, local board caticining. Until next week. D. V., wedding of, his The session covered advertising, members and Southern States Agency they attended the LADIES AUXILIARY OF mail; proper of fa- I am, cousin. Miss Evelyn Houseman, to radio, direct use managers, were on hand for the day- Faithfully, TANEYTOWN FIRE CO. MEET The Carroll County Economic De- cilities; telephone courtesy; use of long session. Mr. Gary Meyer. Mrs. J. Robert velopment Commission at its meet- YOUR OBSERVER. of honor and merchandise display equipment and The program included an address Waddell was matron The October meeting of the Ladies ing on October 13 adopted a report of Jody Waddell ring bearer. the influence people in making by L. 0. Brumback, director of mem- Auxiliary of Taneytown Fire Co. was indicating that an airport facility for sales. The climax of the meeting was relations for Southern States bership OF SENIOR CITIZENS called to order by President Austin. Carroll County is "feasible, practi- an actual sales room laboratory held Cooperative, who discussed the "man- MEETING James Edward Montvomery, son Chaplain Lookingbill read Scripture, cable, and desirable." The Commission in a local Southern States retail out- agers and dirtctors role in member of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Montgom- followed by prayer. Roll call was an- action also recommended its immed- let. relations of Southern States Coop- The monthly meeting of the Taney- ery, Rt. 1, Taneytown, Md., and a swered by 22 members. September iate presentation to the County Com- The session was one of 12 held by erative." town Senior Citizens was held Mon- graduate of the Taneytown High minutes were read and approved. missioners who requested the study the cooperative for its personnel at Martin Zimmerman of Taneytown day, Oct. 18, 7:30 P. M., in the United School is among the 1,644 who have Sunshine Committee reported cards be made in 1964. selected points in its five state oper- was chairman of the meeting while Church of Christ social room with the registered for the fall semester at sent and stamps purchased. Thank- The special study was conducted by ating territory. G. Butler of Inwood was sec- president, Mrs. Paul Warehime, pre- announc- Fred Berea College, and the Berea College you notes were read. It was a special committee of the Economic retary. siding. Scripture by Miss Edith Hess Foundation School, Berea, Kentucky. ed that "litter bags" are available Development Commission headed by and Lord's Prayer. There were 23 GLEE CLUB AT MT. SAINT Delegates to the meeting also elect- Montgomery is a freshman in college from the Auxiliary. All bills were Charles D. Schaeffer. Included on the ed a nominating comMittee to serve members and one guest present. Four this year. read and approved paid. Committee in addition to Mr. Scha- MARY'S COLLEGE BEGINS new members were welcomed this REHEARSAL a three-year term. Members of the New business: two lodges will meet effer was Scott S. Bair, Joseph H. committee are Martin Zimmerman, month. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Naylor ac- in the newly located meeting room Beaver, Jr., Landon C. Burns, Frank vice chairman, of Taneytown; Ra- The group gratefully accepted the companied Mr. Clyde Naylor and Mrs. beside First National Bank. The gas T. Dunham, Lloyd M. Elderdice, Dr. The Mount Saint Mary's College donation of a check to the treasury Glee Club has begun rehearsals for mond Keilholtz of Emmitsburg, Md.; Nada Brown of Smithsburg on a stove will be moved from the Fire Earl Griswold, Walter T. Haines, Jr., Samuel Donley, Jr., of Shepherds- and books for the library from Mrs. scenic drive through the mountains House to the meeting room. "Ways Nelson J. MacLeod, Weldon C. Wil- the 1965 - 66 concert season at the Edward Thompson. Mrs. John Vaughn Emmitsburg, Md., campus according town, W. Va.; and H. H. Ankers, on Sunday to Frostburg, Keyser, W. and Means Committee" reported three kinson, Edward L. Williar and Geo. H. will donate the bookcase. a to Rev. Dr. David W. Shaum, direc- chairman, of Vienna, and William Va., to Laureldale to visit the Nancy food sales. The card party was A. Grier. Cockerill of Purcellville, Va. Final plans for the bake sale on Hank's Memorial, by the orchards success; the War Bonds were won by: The findings and recommendations tor ond moderator. Friday at 2 P. M. were made. There Romney to Winchester, Va., George Lookingbill, $50 Bond; Mrs. as submitted to the County Commis- Father Shaum reported that this from POWER will be a variety of foods offered. then to Martinsburg, Hagerstown John Garner $25 Bond. Happy birth- sioners furthered stated year's group has been selected from NEW INDUSTRIAL of Mrs. Carleen SALES ENGINEER FOR P.E. Under the direction and back home, a distance of 300 day was sung to Mrs. Mary Little and the largest number of aspirants Skiles and Mrs. JoAnn Dougherty, Mrs. Hazel Lambert. The Sunshine Summary of Conclusions auditioning in the club's history. This miles. been 65 tray favors were made for the collection was taken and the meeting and Recommendations year's schedule will include a joint Joseph M. Beskit has appoint- Hospital. industrial power sales engineer Carroll County Warren D. Utermahlen, son of Mr. closed with "The Benediction." The special committee assigned by concert with Molloy Catholic College ed The hostesses, Mrs. Roy Kiser and U. near November plans are: Banquet, Nov. the Carroll County Economic De- for Women, Rockville Centre, N. Y., for The Potomac Edison Company in served and Mrs. Melvin Utermahlen, been announced by Mrs. Anna Foreman refresh- had the privilege of be- 11, 6:30 P. M. to be held at the Raft velopment Commission in 1964 to and Rosemont College, Philadelphia; this area, it has gingerbread, Halloween Taneytown, District John W. Morgan. ments of ing a voting delegate to the 17th an- Restaurant, W. St., Taney- conduct a feasibility study on the and also with the Deutscher Damen- Manager candy, cider and coffee. As- town. Mrs. Helen McNair in charge. need of an airport facility in Carroll chor, Baltimore- Beskit succeeds Lee Beverage, who - nual convention of the Maryland post at Mr. David Bollinger will be present Councils held at Delicious refreshments were served County presents herein the following A highlight of the season will be has been promoted to a new 15. All sociation of Student general offices at the next meeting on Nov. 14, 15 and by the committee. general conclusions and recommenda- a proposed concert series for mem- the utility company's are cordially invited. Salisbury. Md., October armed at Hagerstown. citizens 16, 1965. Warren is vice-president of 0 tions. The report itself will bear out bers of the forces and their these and families in Puerto Rico. In addition A graduate of Penn State, Beskit the Student Council at Francis Scott Day conclusions recommenda- since guest World Community tions in greater detail and, if adopted to the soloists, a close harmony group has been with Potomac Edison Key H. S. He was the house 1964, and has been as- Fall Musicale B. during November 5 by the Economic Development Com- and a folk singing quartet again lend September, of Dr. and Mrs. S. Wells signed to the power sales department the convention. mission, can be used as a guide for variety to this year's repertoire. the County Commissioners of Carroll at Hagerstown. He is a graduate On Sunday, October 24, at 7:30 P. World Community Day will be held engineer. Sunday Taney- WITH THE ARMED FORCES electrical M., the Graceful Workers The Public Sale of Carrie B. Dern's, in Trinity Lutheran Church, Continued on page eight School Class will present a Fall Mu- Saturday, October 16, a town on November 5 at 8:00 P. M. held on drew U.S. ARMY, EUROPE (AHTNC) LETTER TO THE EDITOR sicale in the sanctuary of Grace large crowd of around 300 people. This year's theme is "Laity's Mission Church of Christ, Taney-town. Warren Esh- MRS. FIFE TO SPEAK — PFC Carl W. Bittle, son of Elmer United Items were bringing top prices. A in World Affairs." Rev. Dear Sir: The program is as follows: soprano bach of the Piney Creek Church of R. Bittle, Rt. 2, New Oxford, Penna., set of plank bottom chairs with the of the I saw the letter in Th2 Carroll selections, Mrs. Fern Hitchcock, Jr., back the Brethren will be the speaker. The Carroll County Chapter re-enlisted for four years in the Reg- painted flowered were sold for Woman's League of Gettysburg Col- ser- Record about the "PTA and the John Taneytown; Christ United Church of A cherry This event is sponsored by United ular Army, September 27 while $36.00 a chair. drop-leaf lege will 'hold its annual Fall meeting ving with the 543d Heavy Equipment Birch Society." Christ choir, Littlestown, Pa.; organ table brought $350.00; another table Church Women and eight local Flickinger. service. at Grace Lutheran Church, Westmin- Maintenace Company in Germany. I believe it would pay all parents numbers, Mrs. Robert was sold for $175.00 and a chest was churches participate in this Taneytown; instrumental selections, Everyone is invited to attend. ster, Monday, October 25, at 7:30 Bittle is a mechanic in the com- and teachers to get the book, "The knocked down for a sum of $100.00. are urged to attend. Life of John Birch," and read it, then Miss Trudy Barnes, Taneytown; vo- were selling at ton prices also. The sewing items this year will be P. M. Members pany near Hanau. He entered the Dishes Mrs. J. Frank Fife, an able and en- Army in September 1964 and com- they would know why the society cal selections, Mr. Wm. Wenger, Han- The auctioneer for the sale was Mr. sent to women in Latin America. Mens Chorus. con- thusiastic speaker, will bring the mes- pleted basic training at Fort Gordon, called by this young man's name was over, Pa.; St. Matthew's Calvin Amoss of Taneytown, Md. Anyone desiring information Hanover, Pa. and the Taneytown H.. cerning the sewing projects may con- sage. Election of officers will be al- Ga. started and that it does not mean to Buyers were from New Jersey, Phila- take away any of our rights but to S. chorus. Md., tact the Key Woman of their church so held at this meeting. The 21-year-old soldier, son of Mrs. delphia, Penna., Baltimore, invited to Md., at- try to protect our rights. The public is cordially invited to C., and Alexander, or Mrs. Kenneth Smith, telephone The public is cordially Lillie M. Bittle, Taneytown, Washington, D. Littlestown High School. —A Reader attend this program. Va. 756-6215. attend. tended Page Two THE CARROLL kECORD, TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND October 21, 1965 illE CARROLL RECORI (NON-PARTISAN) .=== Published every Thursday at PUBLIC SALE STILL TARGET Taneytown, Md., 21787 by The Cerroll Record Company SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1965 at 12 O'clock BOARD OF DIRECTORS t`" at SHOOTING MATCH M. ROSS FAIR, President 23 HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS AND PIGS FRIDAY, NORMAN R. BAUMGARDNER, V.-Pres. • '1). Shatterproof OCTOBER 22, 1965 — 7:30 P. M. CLYDE L. HESSON, The See'y undersigned will offer at Public Sale located about one mile MRS. SHIRLEY KING off Route 144 on Bushey Park, 4 PRIZES: Road, near Cooksville, Maryland, the Turkeys — HAMS CHARLES L. STONESIFER, following: 11 Editor, Manager and Treasurer 23 HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS Only 12 gauge guns used Member of FI II°44641 I Maryland Press Association of which 2 will be fresh by sale date and the balance in full flow Shells milk. 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In many &Lumber instances Stores they are published in order to show Everywhere varying opinions on public topics. PUBLIC SALE Another W THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1965 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK 1965 at 10 A. M., Sharp The If any American institution is en- undersigned, having sold their home and discontinuing house- keeping, will offer at titled to sing its own praises—all Public Sale on the Bull Frog Road off Route 97, near Taneytown, Maryland, the following: questions of false modesty aside— it is the American newspaper. And HOUSEHOLD GOODS National Newspaper Week, which was Kenmore 4-burner gas stove, Kalamazoo wood observed stove, and coal cook Otcober 10 through 16, pro- Crosley refrigerator, dinette set with 6 chairs, Duo space heater, Therm vided that opportunity. Kenmore space heaters, sofa with 2 chairs, 2 double 'beds with mattress, folding; There is nothing quite like the U.S. 3 bureaus, dining room suite, RCA 21- inch TV set, TV and stand, sofa press. In many countries, and 2 chairs, 9 x 12 rugs, loop- the news- weaving rug frame set, vacuum cleaner, mirrors, papers carpet sweeper, are propangada organs of round oak table, old baby bed, treasure chest, electric dual controls; blanket, with government and willingly or unwill- rugs, bed spreads, towels, linens, 4 apron playing sets, (children); 4 old-time ingly abide by the wishes and orders baby dresses, 73 yrs. old; lamps, quilting frames, screens, wall paper brushes, cedar chest, of those in political power. In others, clothes form, sev- eral stands, ironing board, pictures, medicine cabinet, a few papers records, yard light, of vast circulation shopping cart, electric mixer, pots, pans and cooking sils of uten- blanket their countries, and there is all kinds, dishes of all kinds, glass hats, mustard jars, demmy- john, pitchers, glass little exchange of varying views. In rolling pin, meat platters, Shed-o-matic salad maker, Guardian service ware, jello and cookie others, corruption and venality have molds, cans of but- tons, Christmas decorations and electric lights, 2 kerosene destroyed the public's faith old keys, lamps, in the oast iron kettles and frying pans, old glasses, snuff box, worth and honor of its press. 1904 match box, cow bell. Here, however, the newspaper, with MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES few exceptions, has been faithful to Fishing equipment of all kinds, its trust. It has stood for deep sea, minnow catcher; gun that in shells, 4 tool chests, with tools and many which it believes, small tools of all kinds; DON'T regardless of the micrometer caliper sets, 1-in. and 3-in.; drill sets, 1/4 GET drill in. to 1-in.; shifting winds of politics and of the set, small; scales, paint brushes, electric hedge trimmers, three rolls of tar pressures of power. It stands, how- paper, crocks, meat grinder, lard press, egg scales, old gasoline iron, 4 gallons of white house .paint, CAUGHT SHORT ever difficult it may be at times, for fence posts, jars, tires, sink frame, corn shelter, drums, pump jack, gasoline the freedom of the press engine parts, RIGHT NOW is FLEX-0 and of the 150 feet of rain spouting, tripod step-ladder, several piles - iron, of scrap GLASS time! So fix yourself right to defend and advocate policies some cast iron pipe, and tackle, drill press, 3 oil many articles drums, some low-cost, draft-stopping and philosophies it considers vital to •too numerous to mention. storm windows with Warp's the public interest. 1959 PARK WOOD CHEVROLET STATION WAGON (A-1 con.) FLEX-0-CLASS. It's easy! Just Terms: CASH on Day of Sale. We have, of course, newspapers of cut with shears—tack over great circulation and international MR. AND MRS. JOHN C. POWELL,Owner screens or frames—and you're prestige. fixed for And we also have—of the BULL FROG ROAD, TANEYTOWN, MD. the whole winter. Saves Enjoy CBS Radio's HOUSE PARTY utmost importance — thousands of Not Responsible for Accidents. up to 40% on fuel. Warp's crys- tal-clear FLEX-0 smaller newspapers, weeklies and Auctioneer, CALVIN L. AMOSS -GLASS lasts with Art Linkletter for years at a fraction the cost and the kids. dailies, which serve their commun- Clerks: Amoss and Zent 10-21 & 11-4 of glass. Only 900 a square yard ities and their audience Monday to in a way at your locaj hardware or lum- Friday 10:10 a. m. nothing else can. These are, each in ber dealer. its own independent way, guardians WFM D Radio 930 on your dial of a free United States. tX1SatiriteriVrtilKtratniOIMIS110411=11114:431(tal!03111102431(tS411:24 REIN)OLLAR HARDWARE ,£=3-3(03111401 —Industrial News Review TANEYTOWN, MD. Frederick LINGANORE HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A. BE PREPARED TO PAY Fourth Annual When you pick up your newspaper each day, you look to see what new TURKEY - HAM shooting war has started. DINNER Then you turn to the latest strike Served Family Style in School Cafeteria news to see how many men have been added to the unemployed list. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1965 The issues involved in strikes seem 3:00 UNTIL 8:00 O'CLOCK P. M. as complicated as those affecting cease fire decisions. Rulers hate to ADULT TICKET: $1.50 '06 FALCON! give up power for peace. 10-7-3t In strikes, it is no longer a ques- .0/20.1trattniXtMrttlIf Mitt.Ut4A:Vitt:23if 1,2:1K 13I1E-E.MDAZDIMI30.1 tion of just wages or working condi- tions but of grabs for power and control just the same as between nations. If you think you don't pay for gun BIG SPACE!. shooting warfare and labor warfare, MARK WELL just watch the prices edging up stead- ily for commodities and check your -total tax bills (hidden and 944rea-a4ie direct) for 9 STAPLERS the past ten years. Increased taxes force increased 4 SMALL wages and the two PRICE! force increased prices. No fine spun reasoning of the economists can change this hard fact. America's economy As long as it is necessary to tol- champ, now in its third million, is completely new erate wars and strikes, be prepared for '66. More front legroom, more to pay for them. OBRO shoulder room, more headroom. —Industrial News Review Staples, Pins and Tacks NEW!New sporty look—low, long-hooded lines. New stronger body, new $790 Complete with I 000 Staples NEVER LESS THAN $500 smoother ride. Yet all this comes FOR CORRECT PUZZLE with a Falcon-size price tag—runs on a Falcon-size budget. Come see! The prize is never less than $500 for the correct answer to the Balti- 0"4 more News American Jackpot Cross- weird Puzzle. And it may be a lot more . . . like the $3,200 one contes- tant took home. Every week send in PACEMAKER your entry. See blank, clues, word Staples, Pins and Tacks list, and amount of the prize in 819s $250 $323 THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN Complete with 500 Staples on sale at your local newsdealer DELMAR E. RIFFLE, Agent TACKMASTER Gun Type Tacker Symptoms of Distress Arising from Yrs Complete with 1000 Snples STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO FOR OFFICI EXCESS ACID 1966 Falcon Futura QUICK Sports RELIEF OR NO COST FACTORY Coupe Ask AbEiiit,15-DayTrial Offer! HOME Powered by Ford...presented --)o• Over five million packages of the STA-PLYER by your FORD DEALER WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold STUMM, ETC. for relief of symptoms of distress arising from mu complete with 500 Staps Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Ex- cess Acid—Poor Digestion,Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleep- For Sale at--- lessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Ask for CROUSE FORD SALES, Inc. ''Willard's Message" which fully explains this home treatment—free—at The Carroll Record Co. PHONE PL 6-6655 TANEYTOWN, MD. 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I CURRENT EVENTS I SALESMEN WANTED HARRIS M. FROCK FIFTY YEARS AGO To sell Renner's Salve. TL 8-7505 Westminster, Md. The price is 500 per box. Percy L. Mehring has been elected Agent for treasurer of the Senior Class of Get- This Salve will heal all kinds of tysburg College and is alternate on sore s, frosted feet, chapped Virginia S. Griffin the Class Debating team. TE. 3-1555 Reisterstown, Md. George W. Baumgardner left Tues- hands and face, also toothache. day morning to spend the Winter in For more details send your name SEE US FOR HOMES, Dayton, Ohio and Texas. Edward Gettier, who has been a and address to: FARMS AND BUSINESSES huckster for the past 25 years, has RENNER'S SALVE CO. sold his route to Nelson Bankard, WE NEED LISTINGS! and retired from the business. KEYMAR, MD. 21757 Our Burgess, Judson Hill, has been 10-7-3t 6-11-tf housed-up, this week, with rheuma- tism, an enemy that has been at- tacking so many recently. Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Miss ======Margaret Elliot, formerly of Taney- PURCHASE A town, and Mr. Edward Franquist, of For . New York City. After marriage they RUBBER STAMP will reside in Cuba. Miss Margaret is with Taneytown area a sister of Dr. F. T. Elliot, of Harney and of Lewis H. Elliot of near York "ZIP CODE" NUMBER Springs. 2 1 7 8 7 On account of the death of his Comply with Postal Require- brother, which occurred suddenly, last ALL ments and add the Zip Code to week, in Hereford, Baltimore Coun- your return address after the ty, Charles E. Knight, jeweler was city and state, the easy way absent from his place of business a rubber stamp! for a week, but is now at home ser- with build a port for a storm ving his trade. THE How to SHRINER— Mr. J. Wm. Shriner, CARROLL RECORD 48, died October 6, near Glencoe, YOUR Okla. He was a son of the late James CO. L. and Sarah C. Shriner of Taney- 12121=1:2221===r1=12:11212=t121:1 Sav- So get with the millions of town district. He leaves a wife and A little stockpile of U. S. two daughters; three sisters and two ings Bonds can turn into a Americans who have found brothers, Charles E. H. Shriner of PRINTING mighty snug harbor in an Bonds a safe port in a storm. Taneytown; Samuel Shriner of for the future Wakeeney, Kansas; Mrs. John D. WANTZ EXCAVATING emergency. And a solid base Forney of Philadelphia; Mrs. C. A. If an emergency never crops of their families. Parrish of Union Bridge and Mrs. CELLARS — PONDS — Ida I. Landis of Taneytown. LAND CLEARING — STONE — up (and we hope it doesn't), SAND — TOP SOIL HARNEY — On Tuesday afternoon, NEEDS WAYNE K. WANTZ you're- ahead considerably while George Aulthouse was hauling Taneytown, Md. Phone 756-6173 more than your Bonds cost you. Quick facts about hay that he bought at the late S. C. 7-28-tf Shoemaker's sale, he had the mis- Bonds earn interest at a Series E Savings Bonds fortune to fall from the wagon, and guaranteed rate. At maturity, You get back $4 for every $3 at it is supposed that he suffered a bro- See maturity ken collar bone, and perhaps a frac- you get back $4 for every $3 tured shoulder. . . . This You can get your money when Sunday you invest. And your invest- you need it morning, St. Paul's Lutheran congre- ment is backed by the United gation will celebrate their 25th an- THE CARROLL RECORD NOTICE TO READERS Your Bonds are replaced free if niversary. . . . R. G. Shoemaker and States of America. lost, destroyed or stolen wife, AND SUBSCRIBERS visited their daughter, Elsie And there's that quiet satis- \' You can buy Bonds where you Valentine, of Wilmington, Delaware, bank, or on the Payroll Savings over last Sunday. For Service The editor wishes fo advise faction that comes from know- Plan where you work subscribers of the readers and ing your Bonds are helping Bonds for growth— that we wel- Buy E The Carroll Record Uncle Sam build the cause of H Bonds for current income come and encourage your social world. 1414111(224411341=13:Mitalhar410:33:frriliarilliat311:243034302-iXtrirlablearnfr items such as anniversaries, freedom throughout the of. SPECIAL NOTICE sit parties, weddings, trips, out-of- town guests, unusual happen- Charnita Ski Area ings, etc. This is your weekly newspaper and is a weekly rec- Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Season Passes happenings and events in ord of SAVINGS PLAN On Sale Now! this community. We do request STAR-SPANGLED that these articles be signed, FOR ALL AMERICANS V Family — Individual — Children A and given to us as early as pos- Don't In Get • The U.S. ffeeeernment does not part for this advertisement. It is presented as a pub/it Stand Line. Yours Early! sible in the week. service in cooperation with the Treasurg Department one! The Advertising Council: Reduced Rates for Cottage Site Owners! Fairfield, Penna., Phone 642 - 8213 9-23-tf tOitr:30(trrOtkUltteltattOtt.ttrEttr0114092:31firOf.:13:fnIKELVMS.:23S(LUKILUXikiti,

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CITY STATE ZIP CODE. The C & P Telephone Company If you desire, we will send the recipient a card advising of Maryland him that this is a gift subscription from Part of the Nationwide Bell System 'Page Four THE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND October 21, 1965 of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherman and dy Withers were Mr. and Mrs. Theo- scariest THE CARROLL RECORD son Billy, Richmond, Va. disguise," when along came SHOEMAKER dore Ridinger. Over night guest and a mouse and REUNION Mrs. Frank Cramer and daughter, Friday scared them all away. County Roads Department THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1965 was Lisa Slaybaugh, Littles- Sam Fleming asked the Janet, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bud town, Penna. boys to vol- The 13th annual reunion of the unteer their fathers to go through an de- Reports Cramer, Uniontown, visited Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Ralph Walck and scendants of John and Catherine Flickinger Timmy, abbreviated version of the 12 require- Beacher and Miss Joyce Garber on Greencastle, Pa.; Mrs. Evelyn Men- Shoemaker, was held Sunday, CORRESPONDENCE Friday evening. ments for a badge. Jim Plympton of October Carroll County Roads bepartment tzer and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slaybaugh Middleburg, 10th in the social hall of Mes- On Sunday at Emmanuel completed the "course" siah Lutheran Church, is now engaged in the application of (Baust) and sons were Friday supper guests and received a paper Berrett. The calcium Latest Items of Local NewsFurnished United Church of Christ, Rev. Klein- of Mr. and wolf head to meeting was called to order chloride to some of the dirt Mrs. Carroll Hively, Jack- wear around his neck for the evening. by the roads. At the ginna, supt. of Homewood Home, ie and Kimmy. president, James Bushey; prayer was present time, we are By Our Regular Staff Hanover Den 2 closed the meeting with po- offered by applying 40,000 gallons. The follow- of Writers was the guest pastor at ser- Miss Edna Kiser, Hanover, Penna., ems about Robert Shoemaker; after vices held in the parish Autumn and Hallowe'en which the 27 persons ing roads have been treated with cal- We desire correspondence house. The visited Mrs. Esther Fuss on Saturday being said by there enjoyed to reach our Rev. and Mrs. Robert V. Johnson David Edwards, "Kit" a basket lunch. cium chloride: Brown, Tank, Hollings- office on Wednesday, if at all possible. It were afternoon. Plympton and Bobby worth, will be necessary, therefore, guests at an anniversary DePew. Refresh- During a business Patapsco, Bankard, Study, for most let- celebration Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Touchard, son ments were served session the group Walnut ters to be mailed on Tuesday morning. at a former parish in Wisconsin. and by Mrs. Roger elected the following officers Grove, Teeter, Ruggles, Bear Letters mailed on Wednesday Spe- aunt, Cantonsville, visited Satur- Stambaugh and for the Run, may not cial music was an anthem, day Mrs. Thelma Ricketts. ensuing year: president, Unger, Stumptown, Arters Mill, reach us in time. "Beauti- afternoon with Mrs. Edna Snider. Norman Baugher, Hodges, ful Garden of Prayer," accompanied Mrs. Ralph Hull; vice-president, Nevin Ridinger; Martz, Fannie Dor- Walck and Timmy, sey, Baker, Kate Wagner, by Mrs. Denton Wantz and an organ- Greencastle, Pa.; Mr. and secretary, Mattie Shoemaker, histor- Dr. Stitely, piano Mrs. Rus- ian, Gist, Sams Creek, Greens Mill, Mur- FRIZELLBURG duet by Miss Joyce Maus and sell Haines, Taneytown; Mrs. Eve- FAIRVIEW Virginia Bushey. Mrs. Wentz. The group voted ray, Bell, Niner, Bollinger Mill and Ushers were: Norman lyn Mentzer, Mrs. 'Carroll Hively and to send a remem- Nicholson. Graham and Stoner Fleagle. Jackie, What brance to the shut-ins of the The ac- Mrs. Wm. Slaybaugh and Mi- beautiful weather we are clan and The surface treatment Services at the Frizellburg Church olyte was Neal Frock. kie spent having; it is too to meet in 1966 the second Sunday program has A film Saturday at the New York nice to stay indoors. been completed. About of God on Sunday, October 24 will in- "Search for Happiness" was shown World's Fair. The farmers are making in October — place to be announced 70 miles of clude: Morning another crop roads have had their surface Worship at 9:00 A. in the parish house on Sunday eve- Saturday, Mrs. Laura of hay which seems almost unbelie- later. Social conversation was enjoyed revital- M.: Sunday School Slaybaugh, by all. ized by the application of tar and •at 10:00 A. M.• ning, sponsored by the Council of Starner's Dam, Mrs. Ray Slaybaugh, vable for this time of year. The reunion ended by all sing- C.G Y.A. at 6:30 P. M. The Rev Frei Lay Life ing the hymn, chips. The stone base is protected and Woark. The worship daughter Sharon, Littlestown, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and "Blest Be The Tie from E. Horner, pastor, Mr. Howard Carr, service based family That Binds." water which permits the road on the theme, "The took a bus trip to the World's Fair. moved over the week-end from to hold up better. S. S. superintendent. Family" was in charge of Mrs. Miss Kimmy Trevanion to the Mayberry Relatives from Salisbury, Taney- MTS. Mazie Mon- Hively spent Saturday Rod and The maintenance forces of Sullivan who was a roe Wantz. Richard Hartman was night with her aunt Gun Club property, Mayberry, Md. town, Harney and Westminster were Carroll surgical patient the and uncle, Mr. present County are now engaged in the at Carroll County liturgist, Mrs. Martin Rodkey gave and Mrs. Larry Hively, We were sorry to learn of the in addition to those of the re- General Hospital last week Keysville Rd. local vicinity. building of the edges of roads. returned the meditation "Play it by Ear." Two Visitors over the week-end death of Mr. Clifford Green of Bel- to her home on Sunday. She is get- numbers with Construction work has been pro- were sung by Lori Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spangler, Susie, camp, Md., who passed away on Fri- 0 gressing satisfactorily. ting along nicely. Neal Frock, accompanied day evening by Joyce Freddie and Cindy Lou were Mr. and at the age of 34. Our The grading and drainage Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berwager of Maus. Norman Graham Mrs. deepest sympathies NOTICE of Frank- Hanover presided du- John Harner, Steven and Brenda, are with his wife linville Road is about completed. and Mrs. Catherine Coxan, ring the business meeting. Taneytown and two sons. Jr., as he was The Baltimore, Mrs. Pres- and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood known I wish to express crusher run base course will be visited Mrs. Mazie Sulli- ton Myers, secretary, reported. Strickhouser. by all his friends will be missed very my thanks to my ap- van, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. friends and business associates plied in the very near future. John Berwager and Russell Frock announced World Com- Mr. and Mrs. Charles much. He always had a smile for ev- for family on Sunday. Shildt had as their cards and expressions of The grading and drainage on Nico- munity Day of the Westminster su- weekend guests, Mrs. Shildt's ery one he met, even though he suf- con- demus Mr. and Mrs. Walter Senft, this burban sister, cern during my recent illness. Road is about completed and area will be held Sunday, Mrs. Beulah Turner, Gettysburg, fered quite a bit he was jolly with it. the base surface place, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles November Pa. He was The report of the sale of my gas course will be ap- 7 at St. Matthews Church, Visitors over the week-end with Mr. a friend to everybody. station plied in the very Stackman, Edgewood, were Sunday Pleasant Valley Mr. and is untrue. I still own the near future. at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. and Mrs. Marlin Six, Barry, Brett and Mrs. Wayne Heiman of business. The grading and drainage dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ralph Koons will Lansdale, Pa., on the Lawson, be in charge of the Belinda were Mr. and Mrs. Carroll called on the latter's first section of Halter Road Ijamsville. World Community Day Koontz, brother and wife, Mr. EUGENE EYLER is about An organizational project which Littlestown, Pa. and Mr. and and Mrs. Levi completed and the base and surface meeting is cal- is sponsored by the Carroll County Mrs. Larry Koontz, Frock on Saturday evening. They course led for Tuesday night at Patty and Kim. will be applied in the very the Warner United 'Church Women. The meeting Callers at the home spent the night in Gettysburg, Pa., CARD near future. Dairy Bar for interested men of of Mr. and Mrs. OF THANKS the closed with the Lord's Prayer. Charles W. Bridinger over and on Sunday they went to York The contractor community in forming a Ruritan the week- Springs, is making rapid pro- Services on Sunday at Emmanuel end were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pa., where they spent the We deeply express our gress on the construction Club. Ruritan is a national civic or- (Baust) Welling, day with thanks and of Halter U.C.C. will include: S. S. at Westminster; and Mr. and Mrs. her step-brother and wife, appreciation to our many friends Road Bridge. The approach ganization whose objective is to bring 9:30 A. M.; Carl Mr. and Mrs. Ross and fills Morning Worship at 10:30 Oyler, Gettysburg, Penna. E. Koontz. relatives for prayers, floral tributes should be completed within the together the farmer, businessmen A. M. The Rev. Misses Hazel Frizzell next and professional Robert V. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer LeGore vis- and Shirley and kind expressions of sympathy at month and it is hoped that the base men of a community pastor, Mrs. Raymond ited Eyler spent Sunday in order to make Dukehart, S. Sunday afternoon with Mr. and evening in the the sudden passing of my husband and surface course will be applied a better community S. superintendent. Mrs. home of their uncle and and in which to live. C. W. Purdue, Littlestown, Pa. aunt, Mr. and our father. Special thanks to before winter weather sets in. Mrs. Bessie Flickinger spent Mon- Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Baker, near Keymar. Rev. Whalen for his kind services. The widening and reconstruction Mr. and Mrs. John Hyle and daugh- day visiting Mrs. Mrs. of at the home of Mr. and Dalbert Spangler were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vanfossen of Taney- MRS. Bollinger Mill Road is about com- ter, Denise, spent from Thursday to Mrs. Lawrence town, who CLIFFORD GREEN, Sunday Rickell in Westmin- Fred Spangler, Freddie and Cindy had been visiting in the SONS EDDIE AND pleted and we are now shaping the on a trip to Lexington, Ken. ster. home of her son-in-law LARRY They enjoyed Lou. and daughter, shoulders and banks in order that we seeing a number of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard may large horse farms. Derr and Mrs. and Mrs. Carroll Hively, Jack- Blacksten and seed them. Grace Goldeisen, Baltimore, attended ie and Kimmy visited Sunday family of Ohio and helping care for On Louisville Road, all Rev. and Mrs. John Gonso, West- Church with DIED drainage Services at Baust Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hively, Keysville Mrs. Blacksten and their young son structures have been completed and minster, visited Mr. and Mrs. Scott Church on was called Sullivan Sunday and were dinner Rd. and with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne home on Friday evening the fills will be completed over the and 'Lamore on Sunday af- guests of Mr. due to the multi ternoon. and Mrs. Harry K. Hively, Karen and Roxanne, Baptist death of her brother-in- CLIFFORD C. GREEN -plate arch pipe within the near Myers. Road. law, Mr. Clifford Green. It was quite future. Part of the base course Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Strevig and Clifford Commodore Green, 34, Bel has Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Knauer 'Callers on Sunday at the home a shock, as he was not ill when she - been applied and the rest will be com- son, Barry, Frederick, visited Mrs. have recently of left. camp, near Aberdeen, died Friday, Walter moved into their new- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Frock were Mrs. pleted in the very near future. Myers, Sr. and Mrs. Bessie ly built home, Mr. and Mrs. October 15, at the Hartford Memorial On the Freet on Sunday. Warehime Rd., from Katherine Hall, Littlestown, Penna.; Kenneth Lentzner, Hospital, Arnold Road, we have taken Mt. Airy. Welcome back Mr. and near Uniontown, enjoyed Havre de Grace. off the steep banks Miss Mary Elizabeth to our com- Mrs. Theodore Simpson, Lin- a few days He was a former from Old Balti- Schaeffer of munity. da and Brenda, vacation in Fawn Grove, Penna. They resident of Taney- more Road south for Rehobeth, Del., spent Tuesday Taneytown; Mr. and town, having moved to Belcamp a distance of night Mr. and MTS. Glenn Haines and Mrs. John Frock, Gettysburg, left Wednesday night and returned on a about 1000 feet. This work was done and Wednesday at the home of her son Pa. and year ago. He was born in Thurmont, Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Heltibridle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strickhouser. Sunday night. They had a wonder- to prevent snow from drifting and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Senft. enjoyed a son of the late Clifford and Hazel an Autumn glory trip of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oyler, Gettys- ful time, in spite of losing one of filling up these banks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strevig of mountain their dogs. Fuss Green. The County this scenery on Sunday. burg, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles We all hope the dog will Surviving forces are also re- place and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Visitors during be found and returned are his widow, Mrs. June locating a stream Bowersox, the week at the Bz•idinger enjoyed a beautiful drive to them. Bledsoe Green; along the Mary Westminster, enjoyed a home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Mrs. Levi Frock and grandchildren, two sons, Edward and Clemson property trip on the Denton Wantz over Big Flat—the Fall scene- Larry, at home, along Otterdale Skyline Drive and to Lu- were: Eugene McCaffrey, ry was beautiful. Steven and Debra and little and a sister, Mrs. Mill Road. This work was ray Caverns on Mrs. Wal- friend, Mervin Eyler, Thurmont. He made nec- Sunday. ter Haines, Sr., Mrs. Donald Sunday supper Doris Laughman, spent Thursday af- was a essary because the stream was Mrs. A. Lewis Brown, Wilt, guests with Mr. ara: member of the Freewill Baptist erod- Lakeland, also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shuman and Mrs. Harvey Wantz and ternoon in the home of Mrs. Joseph ing the roadway and in order to make Florida, is spending some time Mr. George Church, Perryman. at the Mrs. Grace Meckley, Hanover. Pa. Kump were Mr. and Mrs. Morley and family, near here. the road much safer, it was neces- home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harry Funeral services were conducted sary K. Mrs. William Flickinger and Miss Greenston, Pa., and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Laughman to relocate the stream and fill Myers of this place. Joyce Es- and family Monday at 2:30 P. M. at the C. 0. in the old stream Garber visited Mr. and Mrs. ther Fuss. spent Monday evening in Fuss bed. 'Mrs. Norman Myers and Mr. and William Garber the home and Son Funeral Home, Taney- An old wooden of Keymar on Satur- ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LeGore, Tan- of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. town. The bridge on the Car- Mrs. Homer Myers attended the wed- day evening. eytown, Pierce Laughman of Hanover, Revs. Donald Swearingen rollton Road at Sandymount ding visited Sunday eve with Mr. Pa. and Wilbur Whalen officiated. Road on Saturday at 2:00 P. M. of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frock Burial was replaced with a corrugated Nancy Myers, Jr. and Elmer LeGore. of York, was in Fairfield Union Cemetery, metal Elizabeth Brilhart to Howard son Mark, spent Saturday at Penna., spent from Saturday, October culvert pipe and a bad turn was modi- Emanuel Koontz, the New Fairfield. Pallbearers were Stanley III, both of West- York World's Fair; 422,000 attended 9th 'till Sunday, October 17th visit- fied to provide a better sight distance minster, in Baker Memorial that ing relatives Parnell, Dale Goins, Clyde Settle, and a more Chapel, day. in Virginia and on their Charles Livesay, satisfactory approach. Western Maryland College, by Rev. KEYSVILLE-DETOUR way home visited Richard Fuss and Also on the Carrollton Thought for today — No man is their niece and Russell Adkins. Road, banks Dr. Elwood S. Falkenstein; and the too family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard were removed on the northeast reception big to be courteous, but many Adkins, side immediately following in the men are Greetings to you: near Keymar, Md.; also, in the home near Bethel Road. McDaniel too little. MRS. THEODORE Lounge at the college. Mrs. cf his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. KOONTZ The bridge on Sam's Creek Road The annual Daniel Seibert, Timmy, Paul, between Fellowship Supper Mariann and Levi Frock of this place. Mrs. Sarah Koontz, 83, widow of Buffalo Road and Marston (covered-dish) of Emmanuel Johnny of Clear Spring, Road was rebuilt. (Baust) were visitors on Thursday Theodore B. Koontz, Taneytown R.D. The original steel Lutheran Church will be held HARNEY with Mr. I Have Found Today 1, died I-beam stringers had in the and Mrs. Richard Wilhide at her home Saturday, Octo- completely rust- parish house at 6:00 P. M. on Satur- and made I've shut the door on yesterday; ber 16, at 8:30 A. ed through and several of the acquaintance of their new grand- M. Her death was the beams day evening. All are asked to bring Servises Sunday. its sorrows and mistakes I've locked unexpected, but she was under were broken transversely. their October 24, at St. daughter and niece, Christine Eliza- the place settings and a dish to Paul's Lutheran Church—Worship beth. within its gloomy walls, past fail- care of a physician. On Trevanion Road, the award has pass. A program is at ures and heartaches; been made by being planned. 9:00 A.M. and S. S. at 10:00 A. M. Mrs. Ralph Fieharty and now I throw She was the daughter of the late the County Commis- The Friendship Carriers Class The was returned the key away to seek another room, Jerome and Mary Ellen sioners to W. P. Campbell Construc- held flowers in the altar vases on to her home, near Detour, on Friday Hull Dut- their monthly meeting at the home of Sunday, October and furnish it with hopes and smiles terer. Her husband died in tion Company of Frederick and 17, at St. Paul's Lu- by her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Henry March, as Donald and Richard Myers. The de- theran Church were and every springtime bloom. 1960. soon as the State Roads Commission votional presented by the Walther of Washington Grove, with concurs and topic leaders were: Nan- Ladies Bible Class. whom No thought shall enter this abode She is survived by two children: in the award of this contract, cy and Byron she had been visiting for about that has a work will be ordered Repp. The scripture Visitors during the week with Ber- ten days. hint of pain, and every Vernon L. Koontz and Mrs. Norman to proceed. This was Romans 2. The study nice malice and distrust shall R. Houck, both of bridge should be completed sometime topic was and Georgia Hiteshew were Mr. 4-H officers and chairmen never there- Taneytown R.D. 1; "Luther's Crowning Achievement." and Mrs. should in reign; I've shut the door on yester- three grandchildren; three in the spring of 1966. Theodore Simpson and be planning to attend the workshop great- The business meeting was in charge daughter Btenda, Taneytown; day and thrown the key away—to- grandchildren; two brothers and four Under the Private Street Ordinance of the president, Mrs. J. to be held at the County Office Build- morrow holds where the County Byron Repp. A Hal- Walter Kump and Mrs. Luther Fox. ing on Saturday, no doubt for me since sisters: Mrs. Annie Bankert, Irvin pays 25 per cent of loween Party is planned the 23rd. Check I have found today. Dutterer and Oliver the cost and the local residents for October Wednesday visitors with Mrs. with your leaders for further Dutterer, all of 75 30 at 6:30 P. M. at the Harold Reynold details. —Author unknown. Silver Run; Mrs. Lillie Slifer per cent of the cost, work has been Myers Ridinger and Mr. Richard Elmer A. Wolfe PTA Executive and home. A food stand, conducted Withers were Mrs. Bessie Humbert, Littlestown; completed on Dixon Avenue, Cutsail by the Mrs. George J. Rebert, Committee meeting on Monday, Oc- Twelve Things to Remember Avenue CIass, will be at the Mrs. Mary Mrs. Howard Clapper and Mrs. Elmer King, Union Mills. and Bomek Circle and Fair- and daughters, tober 25 at 8:00 P.M. (Earl Johnson) ground Avenue, Koons sale, Taneytown on November Susie and Sandra, Littlestown, She was a member of St. Mary's 1st, 2nd, 3rd and C. The Penna. Callers at the Charles Cluts' home, 1. The value of tinie. 2. The suc- United 4th Streets. next meeting will be held and Mrs. Elmer LeGore. River Dale Farm, Church of Christ, Silver Run, cut the home were Mr. and Mrs. cess of perseverance. 3. The pleasure Women's Bible Class At the old Mill Race at Union of Jane and Wayne Visitors during the week with Mrs. Guy Boller, Rocky of working. and Women's Mills Rohrbaugh on Saturday, Ruth Ridge; Mrs. James 4. The dignity of sim- Guild. on the Deep Run Road an old wooden November Reynolds were: Mr. and Mrs. Ridinger and children, Dawn, plicity. 5. The 20, and the devotional leaders Terry Reynolds, Robin, worth of character. Funeral services were held Tuesday bridge was replaced by a corrugated will be Mrs. Raymond Rey- and Laurie, and Mrs. Mary Cluts 6. The power of kindness. metal culvert Tamara Colwell and Janet Gilbert. nolds and Ramonda, of 7. The at 2 P. M. at the Little funeral home, pipe and the turn wid- The Mr. and Mrs. Harney; Pastor Markley of Union influence of example. 8. The obliga- ened to improve meeting closed with prayer led Roy Cramer, Littlestown, Bridge; Littlestown. Her pastor, the Rev. the safety of this by Mrs. Pa. and Mr. Thomas Robertson, son tion of duty. 9. The wisdom of econ- Christopher road. Repp. Refreshments and a Minerva Strickhouser, Hanover, Pa.; and daughter, near J. Noss, officiated. Bur- social hour Crouses Mill; Mr. omy. 10. The virtue of patience. 11. ial was in St. Mary's On the Gist Road, the storm followed. Mrs. Reynolds returning home with and Mrs. Roy Baumgardner The improvement United Church drains Mrs. Charlotte Shorb Minerva and Mrs. of talent. 12. The of Christ Cemetery. have been completed and the surfac- and Mrs. and spending a few days. LaVern Keilholtz, Keysville; and Mr. joy of originating. ing on Alice Marker attended the Westmin- Visitors during Gist Road from Smith Avenue the week with Mrs. and Mrs. Luther Dilly of Lusby. Sun- Jumping at conclusions is not to a south ster District Assembly of the Luth- Marian Haines and family half of Winchester Drive were: Mrs. day afternoon callers were Mr. and as good exercise as diggingeal forthe HERBERT G. MYERS should begin in the very eran Church Women held on Tuesday Louis Lanier and grandson, Mr. Mrs. Ray near future. at and Boyle, Baltimore; Mr. and facts. Ford) Herbert Guy Myers, 80, Union On Old Baltimore Road from St. Benjamin's Lutheran Church, Mrs. Nick Slento, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Boller, Mary- near Westininster. son Thomas and Bridge, died at 3:15 A. M. Tuesday land Route 97 easterly has been The theme, "Ser- Mrs. Piaymond Sharrah, Taneytown; daughter Melissa, Mt. Airy; im- ving in Humility" Mrs. and Miss in Frederick Memorial Hospital after proved with an 18-foot macadam sur- was developed Vera Ridinger, Randallstown; Geraldine Boller, Thurmont. Mrs. an illness facing. -throughout the day. Some Mr. and ROCKY RIDGE of several days. This completes Old Baltimore program Mrs. George Marshall, Lit- Hugh Heaps and son Galen of Silver Born in Carroll County, Road from Maryland highlights were: devotions, Mrs. tlestown Rt. 2, Pa.• he was a Route 97 to Mrs. Earl Angell, Spring spent Friday. son of the late David and Ellen Cop- U. S. Route 140. Clifford Miller; greetings, Rev. Al- Brenda and Janet,' Mt. Airy; Mr. anl Mrs. Clarence Shriner Mrs. Es- —Dharlys Fleharty persmith Myers. Mr. Myers, a mem- Work in the planning stage bert Makolin; greetings from synod- ther Fuss, Mrs. Chester Moose and having said their place at I.oy's Sta- includes ical president, tion will ber of the Union Bridge Church of Woodbine Road. It is contemplated Mrs. Albert Fischer; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strickhouser. have a public sale on Sat- the Brethren, that speaker, Mr. Alvin Mr. Cub urday. Mr. was formerly employed a 3-inch bituminous surface H. Schaediger; Fern Haines and Mr. Harry Pack No. 459 and Mrs. Shriner have by Yingling Brothers, course will workshop leaders: Rev. Sprankle, rented an apartment meat packers, be applied to the existing Makolin, Rev. chairman and co-chairman The monthly meeting of Cub Pack in Frederick, retiring several years road material. This work Eugene Alexander. Rev. Lawrence for the supper on moving there on Saturday. ago. would start Saturday at the #459 of Union Bridge was held on Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ada at and Cameron and Rev. Wilbur Drawbaugh. Firemen's building wish to thank October Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Pittenger, extend all 15 with Uniform Inspection Myers Myers; a daughter, Mrs. J. southerly for a distance of 2.7 miles Mrs. Floyd Desdibiss, Uniontown, is those who helped to make it a great made by Assistant Sr., and Mrs. Charles H. Setherly at- to president District Commis- tended Roward Fox, Union Bridge; three Gillis Falls Road. It is necessary of the group and Mrs. Geo. success. sioner Earl Myers and Scoutmaster the Public Sale of Mr. and grandchildren, that the Sanner, this Visitars Mrs. Clarence eight great-grandchil- County obtain right-of-way place, •is secretary. (In during the week with Mr. William Fleharty. This Pack, SArirer at Loy's Sta- dren and a number before this her ahsence Mrs. and Mrs. Theodore which tion on Saturday, of nieces and work can be advertised. Shorb was the act- Ridinger and Ron- had just 11 boys five years ago, now C` 'ober 164h. nephews. Plans are also ing secretary). 20 churches ald were: Rev. Howard Mrs. Anna Burner . being prepared for were rep- Miller, Mrs. numbers 34. children vis- The funeral service will be the improvement of Winter's resented, about 125 attended. Gerald Horning, Taneyt ited her sister, Mrs. Margarite held at Church own; Mr. Cubmaster Berman Weeks intro- Say- 2 P. M. today (Thursday) at the Road. Harvest Home Service was ceeduc- Claude Fissel, Gettysburg Rt. 5,,Pa.; duced the new pastor ler and family, recently. Union Surveys ted on Sunday and his wife, Mr. Bridge funeral home of D. D. are being made on Houck in Emmanuel (Baust) Misses Jeanne and Dianne Groft, Pastor and Mrs. Bowser, and Mrs. Roland D. Wilson and Hartzler and Road from Lutheran Church Hanover for the children, Robert, Sons. The Rev. Harold Carrollton Road to Coon in a beautifully ar- Rt. 4, Pa.; Mr. Charles Church of the Brethren which spon- Harold, Barbara, Di- Bowser, his pastor, Club Road. ranged Autumn setting Shildt, ana and David, of Taneytown, will officiate. of Fall leaves, Mr. Samuel Valentine arM. Yar. sors the Pack. spent Burial will be in Pipe Creek On Uniontown Road, corn shocks, pumpkins and and Mrs. Russell Sunday afternoon with her Ceme- the consulting gourds. Wantz, Jr. Opening was held by Den 1, with parents, tery,_near New Windsor. engineers will complete their prelimi- This was an ingathering for the Na- 'Callers with Mr. Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Pittenger, Valen- everyone joining in the Pledge to the nary plans by November 1 for the tional Lutheran Home and for Rev. tine during the week ware Mr. Georgs Flag and Sr., also her sister, Mrs. Charles H. improvement and the singing of the Star Setherly from Uniontown easter- Mrs. Borleis. Valentine, Mrs. Edward Cluck an Spangled Banner. and 4family. NORMAN F. REAVER ly for a distance Mr. William Mr. and Mrs. of approximately Flohr and Mrs. Fannie sons, Mr. Gary Valentine, Littlestoa Awards were made: shoulder strap Donald Myers and Norman Franklin Reaver, 82, died 3 miles. Waybright, near Westminster, Rt. 2, Pa.; and sons, Vincent and Anthony Monday vis- Mr. and Mrs. Stock- for Den Chief to Sam Fleming, who of near afternoon at his home, Ta- The developers paid the full ited Mrs. Alice Marker and ton Rouzie, Emmitsburg, visited her parents, neytown R.D. cost of family Frederick. works with Dens 4 and 5; Denner Mr. 1-M. He was a son of 'the following roads: Woodside Drive on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ridinger, badge and Mrs. James R. Sayler and family. the late Franklin and in to Ray Conaway and Assis- Mr. Sarah Jane the Walnut Ridge Subdivision, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haifley and Patty and Bonnie 'Ridinger visited on tant Denner Harvey M. Pittenger, Sr., Shriner Reaver. Springhill daughter, to Jeff Yingling for Den spent Sunday Drive and Country Fair Donna, spent from Wed- Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Da 3, Jeff also received silver with Mr. William Mr. Reaver is survived by a broth- Lane in the Carroll nesday his arrow Rogers of Oak Hill. Highlands Sub- to Saturday sight-seeing in ben Spangler. under Wolf Badge, his Bear Badge er, Charles M. Reaver, Taneytown division, Spring Hill Lane, Williemsburg, Jamestown, Visitors R.D. North Side Yorktown during the week with Mrs. and gold arrow under Bear; Tony 1-M. Drive, Ridgewood Court and and Fredericksburg, Virginia. Oharo Clabaug'n The Rev. West- were Mr. and Mrs. Yingling and David Edwards, Wolf Planning New Fire Hall at William F. Wiley will con- field Drive in the Lincoln Manor Mrs. Paul Ecker, Baltimore is Leroy Few, Terry and duct funeral services Sub- Linda, Mid- Badge; Eddy Stultz, Lion Badge; Rocky Ridge today (Thurs- division, Charmil Drive in the Country spending some time as the guest of dleburg; Win. Shank, S.A., who has George Eckard, day) at 10:30 A. M. at the C. 0. Fuss Life Estates, Mrs. gold and silver ar- and Westview Drive in Norman T. Myers. completed his 9 weeks Naval Training rows under Wolf; Danny A building permit was granted the and Son Funeral Home, Taneytown. Woodridge Subdivision. Mr. and at Great Johnson, Mrs. Harry K. Myers have Lakes, Illinois; Mrs. Ralph silver arrow under Wolf. Six Rocky Ridge Fire Co. last week to Burial will be in the Reformed Ceme- Preparation is now being returned from spending Vaughn, Bonnie new tery, made for a week at and Vonnie, Mr. and members were presented their Bob- construct a $30,000.00 fire house and Taneytown. the erection of snow fence the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Spangler, community along Arthur K. Susie, Freddie cat pins: Perry Rosebrock, Bruce hall on Md. Rt. 76, 500 County roads. We have purchased an Myers and family, Briarcliff Manor, and Cindy Lou and Mrs. Edna Snider. Fleharty, ft. North of Md. Rt. 77. additional Michael Stambaugh, Glenn The 60 x 82 CARD 25,000 feet of snow fence N. Y. While in New York they also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shildt vis- Edwards, Billy ft. fire company building, basement OF THANKS and posts. It enjoyed Cunans and Louis is contemplated that a trip to Hyde Park, the ited Thursday evening with their son Broman. Kenneth Yingling and built up roof will be constructed about 125,000 feet of Roosevelt National is now I wish to express my sincere snow fence will Historic Site. and family, Mr. and Mrs. David working with the Pack as Assistant of concrete black with a brick front. thanks be erected throughout the Mrs. Ella Basler visited Shildt and Thomas, to my friends, neighbors and rela- County. Mr. and Littlestown, Pa. Cubmaster. It will b3 located on a two-acre lot. The erection of this snow fence will Mrs. Lee Myers at their home in Miss Linda Simpson, Taneytown, Charles Mumma of Rocky tives for their cards, flowers and begin on Den 3 put on a skit for the pro- Ridge is visits while or about November 1. Westminster on Wednesday. spent Friday night at the' home of gram with in charge of the project. I was a patient in the The four landfill the scene being an old Hanover Hospital and areas in Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frock and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde haunted house on Hallowe'en since my re- County are being maintained daughter, Kimberly Frock night. turn home. I also want to thank Rev. and the Kay, Mr. and and Ronnie. A witch on a broom, a skeleton, trenches are being enlarged to Mrs. Win. Sherman spent Friday evening a About the time we get around to Wiley for his visits and prayers. All pro- from Fri- visitors with Mr. ghost and a black cat wondered who seriously vide additional disposal areas for the day to Sunday visiting at the 'home and Mrs. Reynold considering saving for a of these were greatly appreciated. Ridinger and Dad- would "receive the prize for the rainy winter months. It has been called to day, it is already raining. WILLIAM F. AIRING (Continued on Page 5) ze F. THE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND October 21, 1965 DEPT. REPORTS School, 11:00 A. M. Worship. 1 COUNTY ROADS jewel CHURCH NOTICES Church --- FASHION JEWELRY and 0. F. Kibbe, Pastor. NOTICES Shop. 9-9-eow-6t Continued from page four SPECIAL cases. Rob-Ellen Catholic Church, Fred- St. Joseph's Piney Creek Presbyterian Church. the attention of the Roads Depart- KEEP carpet cleaning problems FOR RENT — 5-room apartment, erick St. Rev. Joseph A. Kenney, — ment that trash is being dumped wall to wall. Rev. Wm. Yates, D.D., Pastor small—use Blue Lustre garden and garage. Possesion Nov. 1. Pastor. at 9:30 A. M., Church along several roads in Carroll County. shampooer $1. Rein- Hiteshew, Sunday Masses are offered at 8:00 Church Service Rent electric Apply Bernice and Georgia School at 10:30 A. M. It has been necessary for us to re- &liar Hardware. Harney. 10-7-3t A. M. and 10:30 A. M. Weekday move trash from the Alesia-Lineboro Mass is offered in the convent at Church, Har- white gold wrist St. Paul's Lutheran Road, Harney Road and several other LOST — Lady's DE KALB seed corn, sorghum, and 6:45 A. M., with one Mass weekly in Pastor. Worship Ser- the neces- please return to The ney — Supply roads in the County. As watch. Finder sudax. Also baby chicks and started the church on Friday at 12:00 noon. A. M., Sunday School 10:00 have been established office. Dutterer, vice 9:00 sary landfills Record pullets anytime. Alvin G. Confessions are heard before Sunday A. M. in Carroll County, it would be ap- Dealer, Silver Run, Md. on Saturday 4:30 to 5:00 SALE — Timothy hay, made Authorized Masses, and THE WAY I SEE IT. . . preciated if the people that have FOR Phone 346-7288. 4-15-tf and 7:00 to 7:45 o'clock. Masses on Keysville Lutheran Church — Rev. early without rain. Roy Baumgardner. trash to dispose of would use these the first Friday of each month are William A. Markley, pastor. Worship are Pirone PL. 6-4873. AND Oyster Supper — Observations on the World of Sports landfill areas. These landfills TURKEY celebrated at 12 noon and 5:15 P. M. Service 9:30 A. M., Sunday School open to the public six days a week Saturday, October 30, 3:30 P. M. —by John Breth YOUNG GIRL or woman wanted— 10:30 A. M. from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. and Rocky Ridge Fire Hall. Willing Holiness Christian Church — Key- One day a week to keep children Adults At the suggestion of the PTA As- 756-6929. Workers, Lutheran Church. mar, Md. Rev, Wilbur M. Whalen, Mayberry Church of God — Rev. and de some housekeeping. Phone 6, 250. 9:30 A. M., School, sociation of Francis Scott Key High $1.50, Children 750, under Minister.—Sunday School Ralph Jamison, Pastor. Sunday each will receive $100,000, and Oscar 10-7-4t Service 10:30 A. M., Young Worship Service, 10:15 School and the County Commissioners DISCOVER the delicious difference Morning 9:30 A. M.; Robertson will be paid approximately with the members of the State -Ellen Peoples Service 7:00 P. M., Evening A. M. along "Constant Comment" tea. Rob to us for $70,000. By handing out those kind Legislature, the State Roads Commis- & 21; 11-11 & 12-2 BRING YOUR FILMS Service 7:30 P. M. Every Tuesday NA- Shop. 10-7 printing and developing; Church of the Brethren: of salaries this season, the sion agreed and have placed shoulder EXPERT night, 8:00 P. M., Bible Study. Fri- Pipe Creek ASSOCIA- 123 - acre 24 hour service on black and white- Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.; Wor- TIONAL BASKETBALL widening on Maryland Route 84 from FARM FOR RENT — day night, Cottage Prayer Meeting. finally receive the recog- Farm, Baltimore 48 hour service on COLOR work. ship Service at 10:45 A. M. TION may Maryland Route 75 to Unicntown and Grade A Dairy nition it has been looking for since Route 31 from the Seven-room and bath house, Complete stock of Films - Flashbulbs Walnut Grove Dunkard Brethren Rev. Dean Kagarise, pastor. also on Maryland market. outfits.—Taney- it began in 1946. Frederick County Line to New Wind- near Taneytown. Call NO. 5-3439, - Cameras and Flash Church, at Kump's—Sunday School Pharmacy — Free S&H Green M., preaching 10:30 A. M. The 20th NBA season started last sor. By the addition of these shoul- Raymond Kahl, Kahl Ave., Perry town 9:30 A. season, 3-29-tf Surbey and Guy Dayhoff, A major presentation of the Long- week. During the five-month ders, these roads have been made Hall, Md. 10-21-6t Stamps. Howard each of the Ministers. Range Planning Committee of Trinity which closes March 20, fairly safe for two-way traffic. Will board ponies at CARD PARTY — Every Monday Lutheran Church will be made Sun- nine teams will meet each of the NOTICE — total on Uniontown Road, Route night beginning at 8 P. M. Harney Uniontown Lutheran Parish — day, Oct. 24, at 7:30 P. M. to the eight other clubs ten times for a my farm 9-4-tf Sun- Then, the three top THE FAMILY LAWYER 84. Rates reasonable. Call PL. 6-4765 V.F.W., Harney, Md. Mt. Union Church—Harvest Home entire congregation in the Adult of 80 games. 9:30 A. M., Church School room. It is hoped that teams from each division—Eastern after 5:30 P. M. 10-21-6t RANGE — Service day School MEET CRIME'S CHALLENGE REPOSSESSED ELEC. 10:30 A. M. many members will attend to discuss and Western—will compete in the TO new, take over payment $11.45 LOST — Spoke hub cap in vicinity like St. Luke's (Winters) Church — the future of their church. playoffs. Viewers-with-alarm have always a month. Other good used buys. — Celtics have of Harney. Monroe E. Rinehart. Church School 10:00 A. M., Harvest Although the Boston found much to criticize in our system Community Furniture, Littlestown Home Service 11:00 A. M. not been winning with anything re- shoats and 10 8-26-tf. of criminal justice. How outrageous FOR SALE — 11 and Taneytown. St. Paul's, Uniontown — Church sembling their usual regularity dur- the pun- M. Reaver, Rt. 2, RAINBOW LANES are it is when criminals escape pigs; nice. Joseph School 9:30 A. M. No Worship service. ing the exhibition campaign, they deserve! How monstrous Md. 10-21-2t TITLE AND TAG SERVICE—We MONDAY LEAGUE for ishment they Taneytown, title and tags Rev. J. H. August Borleis, Pastor. MENS favored to win the championship it is when an innocent man is con- are picking up auto straight year. 275-gal. fuel oil of Motor Ve- the eighth victed by mistake! FOR SALE — from the Department Taneytown United Presbyterian TEAMS: WON LOST Celtics still have their leaning gauge with new filter— Delivery 2 and 3 times per The But such criticism often skips bli- tank. Heavy hicles. Church—Rev. William M. Hendricks, Bakery 17 7 tower of defense, the acrobatic six- one year: $30.00. Phone 756- week. LARRY A. HELTEBRIDLE, Baumgardner's thely over the toughest question of used Pastor. Rink 16 8 foot-nine Russell; the Jones boys— ,6892. Insurance, 435 E. Baltimore St., Tan- 8:45 A. Roller all: which man is guilty, which in- Sunday, October 24, 1965, Frank's Tavern 15 9 sharpshooting Sam and ballhawking hard eytown, Md. Phone 756-2118. 8-19-tf 9:45 A. M. Morn- nocent? Everyone wants to be — One way transporta- M. Church School, Hillbillies 15 9 KP. C., and reliable players like John on the inno- WANTED The choir will sing Naulls on the guilty and easy Westminster. Must be at work BE PREPARED — For the unex- ing Worship. Wantz Chevrolet 13 11 Havlicek, Tom Sanders, Willie of necessity, we must start tion to "Seek Ye the Kingdom" by Adams. But they will be cent. But, 7:30 A. M. — Mrs. Kenneth R. Lam- pected. Let us insure you adequate- Duble & Smith 9 15 and Larry Siegfried. the law's wheels turning before we Ave., Taneytown. M. Burke, 231 E. Main St., Sermon, "From Death to Life." Tues- Wantz Electric 8 16 hard-pressed to replace hard-working are deal- bert, 6 Fairground ly.—Percy the Berean Circle will really know which one we 6-6740 after 4:30 P. M. or Westminster, Md. Phone: Tilden 8- day at 7:30, Five Mistakes 3 21 Tom Heinsohn, who has retired, and Bhone PL meet at the home of Mrs. Robert In- of injuries ing with. Saturday. 10-14-tf 6620. 4-15-tf overcome an abundance For example: gram. Wednesday at 7:30, Choir re- WEEKS WINNERS that have plagued them so far. 7, Church Should we strictly limit the right FOR SALE-4-Room Ziegler space NOTICE— To my garbage custom- hearsal. Saturday at the Baumgardner's Bakery 3; Roller Among the injured are Mel Counts, a private of. hold a Hallowe'en party of policemen to search heater, good condition.—Thomas Joy, ers: We take care of collection School will Rink 1; Frank's Tavern 3; Duble with a broken arm, and Ron Bonham, we keep questionable Md. garbage, and pa- and hay ride. Meet at the church. thumb. Hav- home? Should 12 E. Baltimore St., Taneytown, cans, bottles, glass, Smith 1; Hillbillies 4; Wantz Chevro- with a dislocated right evidence out of the courtroom? Such 10-14-2t per. Other articles such as tree and Wantz Electric 4; Five Mis- licek, Sanders and Siegfried also have roof- Trinity Lutheran Church, Taney- let 0; rules will protect many an honest shrubbery trimmings, wire, old takes 0. been beset with injuries and are Yet, FOR SALE — Phone: bricks and town, Md. Howard W. Miller, Pastor. many citizen from unjust harrassment. TURNIPS ing, building partitions, causing coach rules will also protect -6517.--Jos. A. Greene, Walnut collected and charges Sunday, October 24, Sunday Church Clingan, 151. the very same PL 6 plaster will be High game—Kenneth worries. a hardened criminal from be- Grove Road. 10-14-2t accordingly.— Walter School 9:00 A. M., The Service 10:00 Clingan, 418. Royals, usually Bos- many will be made Youth High set—Kenneth The Cincinnati caught. Taneytown's Garbage Col- A. M., Confirmation for Older Frank's Tavern-1729. pursurers in the Eastern ing Swank jew- Benschoff, Congrega- ton's closest This basic dilemma, of having to BUXTON WALLETS, 8-25-tf 11:00 A. M., Long-Range race, are entering the season East toiletries for men. lector. 7:30 P. M.• Tues- division deal with persons whose guilt or in- elry and Jade tional Presentation with a sub-par super-star in Robert- Rob-Ellen Shop. 9-9-eow-6t US — For Chick and Pullet day, Program Committee—EMR' 8:00 nocence is not yet settled, has always SEE son. He held out for several weeks of crim- orders, anytime. — Taneytown Grain P. M.• Wednesday, Family Night— C. & P. Reports and was bedeviled the administration FOR SALE — One black and white before signing his contract & Supply Co. Phone PL. 6-6666. We LCM '7:30 P. M., Confirmation 8- overweight when he inal justice. enamel kitchen range, burns wood or about 15 pounds in recent years, two major de- give United Stamps. 3-14-tf 3:00 P. M.; Thursday, Confirmation board of directors of the Ches- training camp. And coal, fixed with pipes to heat water. 7:30 P. M. The reported to have added fresh stress 7-3:30 P. M., All Choirs apeake and Potomac Telephone Co. of Robertson is such a natural velopments Mrs. Maurice Baker, 71 York St., FOR SALE — I have for sale a Christian Day Kindergarten, Mon.- But and strain to the whole problem. 10-14-2t building Maryland has approved during the athlete that he probably will get in Taneytown, Md. number of very desirable Fri., 9-11:30 A. M. the 1) Important methods of law en- and less than one past 12 months expenditures amount- shape quickly and again lead sectians lots along hard road according to department. forcement, long used in many FOR RENT — 4-room apartment Taneytown. Some wooded Taneytown Charge of the United ing to nearly $83,000,000 Royals in virtually every been held un- room. mile out of vice president. State All-America, of the country, have with private bath and laundry tall oak trees. R. L. Zentz, Church of Christ—William F. Wiley, L. Mercer Smith, The former Ohio United States, Phone PL. 6- with nice This total includes more than and the burly veteran, constitutional by the Recently renovated. Broker, Taneytown, Md. Phone 756- B.D., Pastor. Jerry Lucas, Court. Landmark decisions PL. 6-6276. 10-14-3t $18,700,000 authorized at the board's Wayne Embry, give the Royals two Supreme 6026 or 6960. 6-10-tf Grace Church, Taneytown-9:15 A. have left confusion and disarray in M., Sunday Church School; 10:30 A. regular meeting on September 27. strong men under the boards. Jack "THE SWINGER" — A new Pola- amount approved Smith are the their wake. CARD PARTY — Every Saturday M. Divine Worship, sermon: "The The largest single Twyman and Adrian sophis- roid Camera takes beautiful pictures Hall, at meeting was near- 2) Crime—brutal, sinister, night, Harney Vol. Fire Co. Need of a Personal Gap"; 7:30 P. M., in the September other starters. a record high. in ten seconds, for only $19.95 at the 9-29-tf ly $10,500,000 for a number of pro- still has the incom- ticated—has reached P. M. annual Fall Festival of Music, spon- Philadelphia become urgent public Taneytown Pharmacy. Free S&H jects throughout the state for the parable scorer, Chamberlain, but the Thus it has 10-14-2t sored by Graceful Workers Class. business to both clarify and mod- Stamps. P. M., Dutch Maid construction and expansion of tele- 76-ers are short in backcourt men Monday, 7:30 Wilt ernize our entire apparatus of crim- Fashion Show by Ki-Wives in the phone facilities. since Larry Costello retired. Big FOR SALE — Registered Holstein in all-time inal justice. To that end, a ma-asive, E. Thomas, Parish House. Wednesday, 7 P. M., To expand and improve service could become the NBA's service-age bulls. Harold Baltimore Metropilitan area, this season. He unprecedent project is now under Phone 775-2316. Junior Choir; 7:45 P. M., Senior the scoring champion Keymar, Md. about $1,650,000 was approved for 2,000 points to better the way. 10-14-3t Choir. Thursday, 9:35 A. M., WTTR needs about emi- ten projects. Additional dial switch- carrer record held by his coach, Eighty of the nation's most Daily Devotions conducted by the assembled by the BUTCHERING MILLING P. M., ing equipment is planned for Randal- Adolph Schayes. nent. experts, HUNTING AND Pastor. Sunday, Oct. 31, 7:45 American Bar Association, are draw- season is here — Have your knives Reformation Service, sponsored by lstown, Parkville and Fork; and for Vying for the other backcourt spot the northeast sections of both Bal- jump-shooting Hal Greer ing up detailed guidelines—a set of sharpened by the old master, Mack the Frederick Ministerial Association alongside — for 10-14-3t at timore City and the Cockeysville ex- are veteran Al Bianchi, rookie Bill national minimum standards McNair. of the United Church of Christ, and judges, prosecutors and MACHINE Frederick; The change areas, additional outside Cunningham from North Carolina and lawyers Hood College Chapel, police. NOTICE — I will be cutting, wrap- Rev. Francis X. Pirrazzini, guest cable will be placed. Also included Wally Jones, acquired in a trade with meat throughout providing up These guidelines, to cover every- ping and freezing speaker. . were expenditures for Baltimore. Aiding Chamberlain the season; also orders and sides of TOUCH-TONE facilities in the Ed- be Lucious Jackson, Dave thing from original arrest to final Grace Church, Keysville — 9:00 A. front will sys- beef. Denton Powell, phone PL. 6- mondson, Wolfe and York Road wire Gambee, Chet Walker and Ben Wor- plea, should provide us with a OPERATORS M., Divine Worship, sermon: "The that is 4765. 10-14-7t Gap"; 10:00 A. centers as well as installing ampli- ley. tem of criminal procedure Need of a Personal fair and effective. Such a sys- M., Sunday Church School. fying equipment in the Downtown The New York Knickerbockers, try- both FOR RENT — 7-room house with to meet transmission ob- the Eastern Division tem is, in itself, one of the mighti- Thomas, wire center ing to escape bath and furnace. Harold E. Messiah Evangelical United Breth- jectives on private branch exchange the first time in several est weapons in the war on crime. 775-2316 We have immediate openings cellar for Keymar, Md. Phone ren Church—Rev. Robert P. Mitchell, trunks in the area. years, will try to do it with youth. It is of course fitting that we 10-14-2t coddling Mill- Pastor, Middle St., Taneytown. For the Eastern Shore, $89,000 was They are relying on four second-year should view with alarm any available for experienced of criminals or oppression of inno- MEETING — Hesson- Services Sunday, October 24, 9:15 allocated to provide outside wire and men, Willis Reed, Jim Barnes, How- LEGION 10:15 A. M. the Bryant, cents. But with alarm only, not with No. 120, American Legion A. M. Church School, cable at Still Pond, together with ard Komives and Emmette Snider Post ing Machine Operators. 6:30 P. M. Youth dial central Stallworth despair. Solid progress is afoot. will hold their regular monthly meet- Morning Worship, provision of additional and two rookies, Dave Oct. 21, at 8:00 P. Fellowship, film to be shown, "The office switching equipment at Fed- from Wichita and Dick Van Arsdale —An American Bar Association pub- ing on Thursday, 6:45 P. M. Cate- Bob Boozer, Will Bernard. M. Refreshments will be served. Captive." Thursday, eralsburg and Willards. from Indiana. Tom Gola, lic service feature by 10-14-2t chism Class, 8:00 P. M. Choir. An expenditure of $124,000 was ap- Len Chappell and Johnny Green are —Distributed by the Maryland blue proved to provide outside wire and among the Knick veterans. State Bar Association, Inc. Must be able to read Church of the Breth- KATE GREENAWAY dresses for Piney Creek cable along Virginia Ave. in South The usually reserved Los Angeles 6 mos. to 14 years. Rob- ren, Rev. Warren M. Eshbach, pastor. Cumberland and establish additional coach, Fred Schaus, says unequivoc- girls. Sizes prints and set up machine. 9:15 A. M., Wor- Ellen Shop. 7-29-20t —Sunday School interoffice facilities between Frost- ally, that this year's Laker team is NO TRESPASSING ship Service 10:30 A. M. Choir Re- burg and Lonaconing. one in his six years with the Choir, the best WILL KEEP children in my home hearsal. Wed., 7:00 P. M. Jr. For the Hagerstown area, the board club. Elgin Baylor has made a fine All persons are hereby forewarned work. Mrs. Jimmy Les- i 7:45 P. M. Senior Choir. Women's that has with while parents approved three projects totaling more recovery from a knee injury not to trespass on my premises ealleet, in front of Cambridge Rubber offer excellent Fellowship, 1st Tuesday of every At Williamsport, him in recent seasons. or trap, for the purpose of These positions 1st than $1,000,000. hampered dog, gun, Co. on York Street. 10-14-2t month. Junior High Fellowship, new crossbar dial equipment will re- Jerry West has been displaying his shooting or taking game of any kind, and 3rd Sunday evenings of month the present equipment at a great shooting. And youngsters or fishing, or in any way injuring — I refinish Antique rates of pay', liberal Company of place usual for NOTICE at 7:00 P. M. CBYF, 1st Monday cost of $696,000. To provide addition- Walt Hazzard and Gail Goodrich, or destroying property. furniture at a reasonable price.— every month. , al interoffice •trunks between Hag- former teammates at UCLA, have This warning applies to both Day C. Bridinger, Harney. 10-14-3t benefits and modern machine expectations. trapping. Pipe Creek Methodist Charge— erstown and Smithsburg, an expendi- been playing above and Night Hunting or The will be greatly weakened TURNIPS for sale — Percy Bol- Uniontown, Maryland — Uniontown, ture of $240,000 was approved and St. Louis shop working conditions. authority to spend $133,000 to place by the retirement of their classy pro, Airing, Richard E. linger. Phone 756-6452 or 756-6065. 9:30 A. M., Worship; 10:30 A. M., R. 10-7-4t outside cable in Keedysville to meet Bob Pettit. But Hawk coach Richie Currens, Edgar Church School. his club will be in Motter, C. J. Pipe Creek — (Brick) 10:00 A. M. expected growth there was granted. Guerin feels that APARTMENT for Rent — Taste- For the company's Westminster contention all season. He says he has Overholtzer, Maurice fully decorated, two bedrooms, cer- district, $131,000 was allocated to eleven players who he can use at any Stambaugh, Charles (2 farms) do a good job. They amic tile bath, abundance of closet CALL, WRITE or VISIT DUTCH MAID Fashion Show — erect a building to house the plant time and all will space, electric range and refrigerator, test center and commercial offices at are Zelmo Beatty, Cliff Hagan, Bill sponsored by Ki-Wives of Taneytown, Wil- linoleum on floors in kitchen and MR. B. D. HARRISON United Havre de Grace. Also, $434,000 will Bridges, Gene Tormohlen, Len Oct. 25, 1965, 7:30 P. M., Washington, bath. Harner Apartments, Taneytown, Parish House, Tan- be spent to place outside wire and kens, Jeff Mullins, Jim PUBLIC SALE REGISTER Church of Christ Farmer and Charley 756-6617 days, 756-6544 nights. 12inager Maryland. Refreshments and cable in various sections of Buckeys- Paul Silas, Mike 10-7-tf General Hmplovnint eytown, eleventh man is Guerin OCTOBER Door Prizes. $1.00. 10-7-3t town, Elkton, Parkton, Sykesville and Vaughn. The Westminster. For Damascus, $20,000 himself. and OYSTER SUPPER— a long holdout 21-6 P. M. Guss Shank's Commun- TURKEY BEAUTIFUL DESK MODEL New was approved for the installation of Baltimore also had E. St., Saturday, November 6 at Tom's big man, Walt Bell- ity Auction, 253 Baltimore Home Sewing Machine, completely additional dial central office switch- problem with its Taneytown. Creek Church. Adults, $1.50 and INTERVIEW HOURS: automatic. Left in lay-away, take ing equipment. amy. But now that Bellamy has Children, 750. nine payments. Lifetime Maryland, allotments signed and reported, the new Bullet 23-11 a. m. Gideon S. Stoltzfus, near & 11-4 over last For Southern 9-23 & 10-14, 21, 28 MONDAY thru FRIDAY guarantee—free service and instruc- of $71,000 to provide additional cen- coach, Paul Seymour, is confident Charlotte Hall, St. Mary's Coun- Sewing Center dial that the team will start moving. ty, Md. Farm Machinery, House- NOTICE — Taneytown Senior Citi- tions. Call New Home tral office lines and associated collect, Hagerstown, Md., 731-1135. equipment at Galesville and North Backing up Bellamy will be veteran hold Goods and Chickens. Guss zen Bake Sale to be held Friday, 8:30 A. M. to 3 P. M. obtained from Philadel- Auct. Build- 4. 22-tf Beach, with $263,000 for placing out- Johnny Kerr, Shank, October 22, at the Firemen's phia for Wally Jones. The Bullets ing. Any donation would be greatly side wire and cable in the Hollywood, 30-10:00 A. M. Mrs. Harvey Martin, FOR SALE, USED FURNITURE— Indian Head and Solomons exchange have a strong forecourt with Bellamy, appreciated. 10-7-3t chest of The 1 mi. west of Littlestown, Pa., on Bedroom suites, dressers, areas were approved. Also, approval Gila Johnson and Bailey Howell. goods, an- wardrobes, desks, chairs, protected with Rte. 194. Household HALLMARK ALBUM Christmas drawers, was given to spend $31,000 to enlarge backcourt also is well tools. Guss Shank, utility cabinets, base cabinets, Kevin Loughery. Two tiques and Cards, imprinted with your name. tables, the wire center at Waldorf to provide Don Ohl and Auct. MARTIN bookcases, cash register, typewriter, of the nec- rookies—Jerry Sloan from Evansville 25 for $1.95 up. — Rob-Ellen Shop. ironing space for the installation Miles 1 mi. 10-7-4t band saw, air compressor, essary equipment to provide 216 ad- and Thales McReynols from, 30-12 o'clock. Edgar Amoss, boards, large Seigler oil heater, like voice channels. College—have been very impressive. off Rt. 144 on Bushey Park Rd. rifle, 22 ditional interoffice and BACHELOR APARTMENT for new; other heaters, 30-30 place cost of these facilities the season started, the De- near Cooksville. Dairy herd Company 16-gauge, 3-shot; The in Before Amoss, Auct. Rent — Panelled walls, ceramic tile semi-automatic, will be $275,000. troit Pistons suffered two critical equipment. Calvin record players, baby cribs, bath with colored fixtures, electric radios, An expenditure of $516,000, to pro- setbacks. First, Terry Dischinger was NOVEMBER play pens, high chairs, baby buggies. range and refrigerator, linoleum on 21203 vide various offices in the Annapolis called into the Army for two years. floors. Harner Apartments, Taney- Baltimore, Maryland bicycles, tricycles, roll-a-way bed, Harding was sus- 6-11 A. M. Mrs. Martin Koons, E. tanks. area with additional voice channels Then, center Reggie town, 756-6617 days, 756-6544 eve- china closet, stands, 275-gal, oil Baltimore permanently for his off-the- Baltimore St., Taneytown. House- Call Collect (Area Code 301) Garage, between these offices and pended nings. 10-7-tf Lots more.— Stop in. Abra's was also approved. court behavior. The losses of Dis- hold goods and garage equipment. Phone: 775 - 2862. and Washington 687-3871, Ext. 260 Keymar, Md. For the fast growing Maryland chinger and Harding leave player- Guss Shank, Auct. LADIES — Do you drive? Want 8-26-tf area suburban to Washington, pro- coach Dave Debusschere with two big 6-10:30 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. John to earn cash for a big Christmas? Ray invitations and jects totaling more than $2,000,000 gaps in his starting lineup. Powell on Bull Frog Rd. off Rt. Start today, don't delay. Call 848- FOR WEDDING Caldwell, De- announcements, reception cards, en- were authorized. An expenditure of Scott, Rod Thorn, Joe 97 near Taneytown. Household 3549 Monday & Tuesday 5 to 9 P. M. and rookie Bill Buntin are 9-9-8t gagement announcements, napkins, $1,118,000 will provide 1,056 addition- busschere goods, etc. Calvin Amoss, Auct. complete selec- al voice channels to interconnect var- expected to carry the load for the Martin Company birth announcements, MARCH CARD PARTY — Thursday, Octo- tion, see — The Carroll Record Co. ious offices throughout Montgomery Pistons. 8-11-tf and Prince George Counties. To Pro- San Francisco also has been hit 19—Mrs. Roland Koons on Rt. 194, ber 21, 8 P. M. St. Joseph's Parish the Het- Church. is a Division of vide additional dial central office with a key injury. Rookie Fred 3 miles from Taneytown. Dairy Hall. Benefit St. Joseph's out one of prizes. Admission 500. Re- '64 SINGER touch and sew slant equipment in the Temple Hills wire zel from Davidson will be herd, farm machinery and some Plenty Martin Marietta Corporation torn tendon in his left freshments on sale. 10-7-3t needle. Automatic bobbin in beautiful center to take care of growth in the month with a household goods. Guss Shank, Console. Take over balance $5.00 fast growing Allentown, Congress hand. However, three other rookies— Auct. mh New Miami, Wilbur Fra- SEE — Southern States Taney- down and $5.00 month. Call Heights and Suitland areas, $742,000 Rick Barry from 3 Hagers- Grambling and Keith Erick- 26—Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Gartrell, town Cooperative, Inc., for your Home Sewing Center collect, was approved. The board also ear- zier from on Taney- will be 731-1135. 4-22-tf son from UCLA—have helped im- mi. from Taneytown Feeds, Seeds and Farm Supplies. All qualified applicants town, Md., marked $239,000 to furnish additional Rd. Dairy cattle, in the areas prove the Warriors. The club's hold- town-Keysville 9-16-tf 6-6548 for outside wire and cable machinery and some house- considered without regard to race, NOTICE — Dial PL. the Bethesda, Gaithersburg. overs include Guy Rodgers, Tom farm soil and general served by hold goods. Harry Trout & Son, for your sand, stone, top Landover, Silver Spring, Suitland and Meschery, , Paul BUSTER BROWN clothing Thurston E. Putman, 65 Auct. Haines & Sayler, Clerks. mos. to 14 years. color, religion, national origin or sex. hauling. Wheaton wire centers. Neumann and Al Attles. children. Sizes 6 St., Taneytown. 7-30-tf Rob-Ellen Shop. 7-29-20t George Page Six THE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN MARYLAND ti0,1201.=0 October 21, 1965 f_220t130.2.2201•40,,::0,1 0_801 1.'40n:01=0 T.U•01P1201 01:04,.1301.2:01U0 NEINUIMINI0:20::0 111111111i0=33111111•1111102202:0111M 00 1M0:10:20111 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY I isommowoniami::::::::emmi!.imaysmassuguiam:

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Directory of TANEYTOWN AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Taneytown Chamber or Commerce meets au the, 3rd Monday in each the month et Taney Inn at 8:00 o'clock. Fran: Dunham, President; 1st Vice President Neal NV. Powell; 2nd Vice Paul President.. M. Morelock; Secretary, Donald Smith; Treasurer Murray gardner; M. Baum- Executive Committee, Merwym C. Fuss and Charles R. Arnold. 0 Taneytown Vol. Fire Company 2nd Monday meets of each month in the a Firemen's Building from April Sept. at thru • _ 8:00 p. m. and October thru March at 7:30 p. m.: President, +:us Miller, W. F. 0 .13 Jr.; Vice President, Howard Welty; Secretary, J. Wendell U 0 Financial Garber; Secretary, Jack Smith; enough Treasurer, 0 Harry Dougherty. Jr.: ._ Chief, Raymond Feeser; neth Trustees, Ken- Houck, Norville Welty, Meredith Gross. Graham Wildasin, linger. Arvin Bol- The American Legion — Hesson-Snider Post No. 120 meets third good each Thursday of ._ month at 8:00 P. M. in the Home. All Legion 0 service men welcomed. Corn - mender, Robert K. is Miller, Jr.; Adjutant, Clarence Harner; Finance Officer, neth Hull; Ken- Service Officer, Neal Powell. You are eligible to A belong to The merienn Legion if you served ably in honor, the Military Forces at any time during one of these April three periods: heat 0, 1917. to Nov. 7, 1941, 11. 1918: or Dee. to Sept. 2. 1945; or June 25 L.) 1950, to July 27, 1053. 0 Honorary Valley Memorial Post ney, Md., 6918, Han. meets on 1st and 3rd Tues- day of each month in the V.F.W. Harney, Md. Commander, 0 Koontz; George Adjutant, Charles Ohler a)" Quartermaster, Raymond Claybaugh. electric

handle The Taneytown Junior merce, Chamber of Com- Taneytown, Md., meets the second Thursday of each month Old Hotel at The Restaurant. President, Don- ald Smith: 1st in now Vice President, Kenneth Crouse; 2nd Vice President. a) only Roop; Pau/ Secretary, Ronald Hopkins: Treasurer, George Crouse; E , Directors: Board of can Harry Dougherty, P Lewelling Jr., Cecil o and Leonard Wants, Jr.; State Director, Larry Heltebridie. Hesson-Snider Unit 120, Auxiliary American Legion a) a) meets the first Thursday of each month at 0 best... 8 p. in., at the Post -73 Houle. Pres., Betty Jane 0 Vice Pres., Houck; tat Bernice Rodkey; 2nd Vice _c a Pres., Betty Shawn; Bee., Treasurer, Lois Wetzel, >- Mae Long; Historian, Irene Unger; Sergeant at Arms, a • the Myers; Catherine sa, Color Bearers, Londe! man Leather- and Emma Stitely; Chaplain, a) •E Regina Foreman. O a for .4- Harney Volunteer Fire Company .4-- 2nd and meets • •••• 4th Monday of cach mouth in the Firemen's Building at 7:30 President, P. M. a) 0 Melvin Amoss; Vice Presi- dent, David W. Hess, Sr.; >- Ray Secretary, - - a) Slabaugh; Treasurer, Elwood Strickhouser; Chief, Fern -6 Trustees: Haines: E Chester Moose, Delbert

ready Spangler, ▪ E 0 Walter Clinger'. Chaplain, O o George Clingan. D 0 Kiwanis Club of Taneytown, Inc., 0 every meets 0 Wednesday evening at 8:30 at Taney Inn. President, Edmund 0 >5 Nusbaum: J. cy) Vice President, J. Norman Graham; Immediate Past President, Paul H. Morelock ; Secretary, Oliver you're T_ •- Leakins ; Treasurer, Felix W. Westine: 0 •-• Directors: E. Elwood Baumgardner, • Q) Carel E. Frock, Harry M. Mohney, Norman Baumgardner, convenience. > v Charlcs Hopkins, H. George N. Shower, John B.

Monocary Lodge No. 203, A.F. & A.M.. When Taneytown, meets the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month in Lodge Hall at 7:30 p. in. The officers are: WAIL, Martin Smith: S.W., Edward Sauble: J.W., Theodore Newcomer; Sec'y, Roy A. Knouse: Treas., Blyde L. Hessen: S.D., W. Duble; J.D.• Kenneth Bair: S.S., Lerog Myers; J.S., Sterling Smith; and Chaplain. Rev. Edmund Welker.

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Clagett BROWER TANEYTOWN, MD. • REAL ESTATE Age Problems tr PHONE: 756-6078 Old PHONE CODE 301 — 756 - 6M9 9-16-tf Lessor for October 24, 1965 TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND 1-16-tf NEW titikrUiCetrsit:238(1.2:38a.:2381t1338£1.2Sit2:38£1=1t1331113381 ,2811 t1338£-MIEVIIII 1111Entrk Sackground Scripture: Numbers 13:1 through 14:38; Joshua 14:6-15; 15:13-19. Devotional Reading: Joshua 1:1-9. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR is a word I don't re- ___ .:-_- ..z:•...t..-..=-- --.- - -- - eriatrics cs..um. G member seeing or hearing , Red Face•Up 1,..44 ‘-...,--...... - when I was young, but now your property against Trespassing in our "No Trespass" r.m. CITE Advertise everybody seems to be talking season for 500 (just your name). == -4 WALL PAINT IS 9 about it, from the President on column for the entire down. The name may look fancy like the name of a new unheard- CLEAN of disease. But it's just a new NO HUNTING name for an old problem: Old and age. Doctors and world QUICK medicines have TRESPASS us health NO given Just like on TV. No stirring or thin- longer than much news ning. Doesn't drip, run or spatter ancestors en- CARDS our like messy ordinary paints. Spreads joyed. One result easily with brush or roller. Ideal of this, of course, for sale at our office Dr. Foreman in for ceilings too. Dries in 30 min- larger proportion of is the much utes. Clean-up with soap and water. older people in American society. Year by year the roll-call of per- For woodwork, and kitchens, sons between the ages of 65 in September 13, Squirrels f cus 100 grows longer. Two kinds of Open season for Doves came bathrooms use problems arise: the problems of can be hunted after season comes in October 5; and the DUCOs Satin and LUC/TE* Sheen Enamer. those who care for the aged; season for Rabbits and Pheasants conies in November 15. the problems of life as the aged The Christian Science Monitor with One Norway St., Eoston, Mass.02115 themselves have to struggle New decorator colors. 1UPOtt them. Co. Please enter my subscription to the The Carroll Record the period checked be- Retirement Monitor for ONLY MD. low. I enclose $ ... (U.S. Funds) Three of this latter class of TANEYTOWN, problems meet us in the story 0 1 YEAR $24 0 6 months $12 hero, $5.45 of that Old Testament 0 3 months $6 Caleb. He was one of the men Gal. who reported favorably on the Name question, a year or two after the Israelites came out of Egypt: Street Shall we invade our Promised City The Reindollar Company Land now, or not? The majority ZIP Code Taneytown, Maryland — Phone: 756-6603 No, we would only fail. State said 111-14-2t Caleb and Joshua alone said, Yes: 10-71t the cities are well fortified and the inhabitants look like giants, but God will be on our side if Brides'deli ght..,our beautiful only we have the courage to start. Well, the Israelites pan- • NOW! A WHOLE NEW SERIES OF ULTRA-LUXURIOUS CHEVROLETS * icked. They refused to advance. So God had to let them die one FLOWER by one in the wilderness, until of all the thousands who left Egypt, only Joshua and Caleb were left alive to enter the land WEDDING LINE of Canaan. By that time Caleb was 85 years old, and he claimc to be just as strong as he had been forty years before. The question was: What could this old man do with the rest of his time on earth? He might well wah 5 exclusive new Regency Scripts have retired. Instead, he kept BY CHEVROLET right on going. A soldier 40 years, a soldier still. The answer to the problem: What shall I do after I retire,is — Don't re- V1P4RIAhl • tire! Some one will say, But I . . . have to retire. My pay stops at 1/&a.crI4s.Yie/ZOteel XteeIX : 62 or 65 or 70 or whatever the ...... age is. This puts the problem FLOUNTINI on another footing: How shall society be organized so that even Ofl& OfaZ/tn, af.)X1V,U;7. the older people can be produc- de and tively active? Caleb's generation MASH Caprice Custom Coupe—with exclusive formal did not have to face that prob- roof line that comes on no other Chevrolet. lem; but we do. OIL an ougt5 on Skength for old age Another problem is strength. Caleb at 85 felt fit as he had ever felt in his life. Most of us are .97Cr. and.97Cnt.2r1Air Zroderici not so fortunate at 70. Old per- lOtIDIAP4 sons are generally all too clearly aware that their strength is lim- Flower Wed- ited. When you choose from our famous Regency need have no qualms about quality—this rich, Younger generation ding Line you HELIOGRAVING* has all the distinction of the fin- The younger generation make raised about half as much as you'd one of the older generation's est, craftsmanship—yet costs Caprice Custom Sedan—with superb new most exasperating set of prob- guess! Do see the many other elegant type styles...for your Body by Fisher elegance inside and out. lems. So it often is, but so it complete wedding stationery needs. illeliograving—not to not be. One kind of older need wlikengraving. person, man or woman, sits be ',mimed around complaining that the young people act like young people. Another kind simply pays no attention to young people, Carroll Record Company, Inc. does not know them and doesn't The want to know them. They live DIAL PL 6- 6600 Taneytown, Md. in a world inhabited entirely by the aged. Our man Caleb belongs in neither of these classes of aged persons. From what we 1:now of him, he kept up with the younger generation. He knew, Caprice Custom Wagon—with fine new look for example, that what grumpy. of hardwood paneling on sides and tailgate. type grandparents sometimes complain about as silly sentimen- tal foolishness is really serious business: falling in love with the Everything it takes to create a dis- armrest. And in the equally opulent light person for the right rea- tinguished luxury car has gone into these Custom Wagons, offered in 2- or 3-seat :ons. So he was interested in Your Advertisement models, you can even order carpeting for seeing his daughter married to new Caprices. the right young man. He made Beneath the formal styling elegance the cargo area. certain the young man would be that sets the Custom Coupe apart, for Each model rides super Jet-smooth. congenial in a family of fighting instance, you'll find thick wall-to-wall And for incomparably smooth power, men, for he got her married to Chevrolet's advanced another soldier. He made sure carpeting, comfort-contoured seats and you can specify also that the young son-in-law Should Appear the look of hand-rubbed walnut on the Turbo-Jet V8 in either a V6- or 427- would be a brave and persistent instrument panel, glove compartment cubic-inch version. man (how do we know thLs?). The price of it all? Somewhat more Lest of all, he gave his daughter and inside door panels. You can order a for a wedding present something finely instrumented console, together than you're used to paying for a Chevrolet. much better than land or water; with new Strato-bucket front seats. But less, as your dealer will happily con- lie left to youth the inspiration MI IMO elle firm—than the select clas.s of fine cars these of a brave and generous oid age. Here In the Custom Sedan, a new Strato- invite com- back front seat is available with bucket- new Caprices CHEVROLET type contours separated by a fold-down parison with in every detail. 21181=1=311=133=303=1:11(13t====i8t SI n Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy II, Corvair & Corvette at your Chevrolet dealer's OM FLORIST ti( See the new '66 t: Many Readers Will See It! 19 8355 Cut Fiowers, Designs si o ts n Corsages o 1 LI TTLESTOWN, PENNA. i Wantz Chevrolet, Inc. CODE 717 AREA M H Phone 359-4824 ttii TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND. SIDDIMUSMINtaltra=42130:0131020233,211 Page Eight THE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN MARYLAND October 21, 1966 AIR FORCE FACILITY "Tips WITH THE ARMED FORCES FOR CARROLL COUNTY by Tootie" w:I_MIttUOI!.:23ittRU3ilf2201730T.1301,111 380t.U3SIA220..t.UOL133” f.:230=3111:31...UOMLIIVAEMettUtIt.V10.1.213t0 When FORT HOOD, TEX. (AHTNC) (Continued from Page 1) you use an artificial sweet- ner instead of sugar in canning — Army Cpl. Charles M. Ellenberger, TURKEY and HAM County fruit, whose in implementing such a facil- you eliminate about 800 calories for mother, Mrs. Beatrice J. SUPPER New ity. every cup of sugar ordinarily Donnelly, and wife, Sandra, live at House Open for Inspection Primarily, re- this Committee is de- quired to achieve the same sweet 48 John Street, Westminster, Md., termining that an airport facility is taste. qualified as expert in firing the high- Saturday, 10-ft. House, on your feasible, practicable and desirable, powered M-14 rifle at Fort Hood, own foundation, for less than $9,000. provided it is To make Texas, constructed within the a 3% brine to drop fruit October 1. 3,1 November 6, 1965 Can be seen 9:00 to 5:00 daily except Sunday, through this limits of size and financing ability into while peeling a large amount, The expert rating is the highest week and next week. suggested herein. No recommenda- dissolve two tablespoons of salt in mark a soldier can achieve in his tions are included as to location of one gallon of water. This is helpful rifle qualification test. Uniontown School an airport, this not being within the in preventing discoloration before Corporal Ellenberger, a squad province of the packing. Committee. It is leader in Company B, 2d Battalion of Sponsored by P.-T.A. V WILBUR A. LONG noted, however, that previous recom- the 2d Armored Division's 50th In- mendations have been made Learn good work habits. For ex- fantry by a spe- at Fort Hood, entered the Ar- PHONE: 756-6189 —TANEYTOWN, MD. cial airport site committee. ample: assemble all of the ingred- my in November 1962. Serving begins at 3:30 p. iii.g ients, bowls, spoons The basis for feasibility is both and pans needed The 19-year-old soldier attended 511014302130.143314:11=43$1:2401341:12143a21 a before 1=43=6302402240. direct and indirect in determination. starting to bake. Keep the Franklin H. S. in Reisterstown. 5 Adults: $1.50 -0131- 1313104110.001 Those items measuring a direct basis dishes washed up as you go along. for feasibility are as follows: BAD TOIZ, GERMANY (AHTNC) Ft Keep spices on a tray. Lift out Children: 650 1. Based on an over-all estimated of — Army Specialist Four John 1 1.:0:4440:40:010: ::°0°0 0:40,040:0100 0:0ZO:02*:0 *2*:440:02020:02c1,1 cupboard all at one E. • : and assumed cost of $600,000, one- time. Teter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus E. half, Teter, Carry-outs $1.75 or $3D0,000, can be financed by Put cleaning supplies Route 2, Box 376, Berlin, Md., both the State in a basket was graduated 10-21-3t SHOOTING MATCH and County without and carry from room to room while October 8 from the t cost to the taxpayer provided a lease cleaning. Seventh Army Noncommissioned Of- ii(U43=1324a3024381:2411211110:43611134)1121 can be secured for an operator based ficer Academy in Bad Toiz, Germany. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1965-2:00 P. M. on approximately $1800 monthly. Think of something pleasant while Specialist Teter received training 2. A permanent airport facility, if working. It helps make every task in leadership responsibilities, exer- STILL TARGET constructed to good standards can be seem lighter. cise of command, map reading and leased without difficulty. military teaching methods. 12 Gauge 3. A Federal grant for 50 per cent When making thin, crisp cookies, The 23-year-old soldier, a radio op- HARBAUGH'S Guns of the cost of land acquisition, plan- store in a can with a loose cover. erator in Company B of the 32d Sig- RADIO & TV REPAIRS Shells Furnished ning, engineering, and construction is Soft cookies should be put in an air- nal Battalion near Frankfurt, Ger- available under the Federal Airport tight containers! Slices of apple help many, entered the Army in August ROBEST L. HARBAUGH PRIZES Program. moisten cookies. 1960 and Change fruit fre- was last stationed at Ft. R. F. D. 2 4. A total of 26 industries and busi- quently. Gordon, Ga. HARNEY V. F. W. nesses in Carroll County have indi- He was a graduate from Stephen TANEYTOWN, MD. cated that they would definitely Keep coconut tightly covered in Dactur H. S. in 1960. 10-21-2t use the the facilities of an all-weather airstrip. refrigerator. Renew softness of PHONE: PL 6 - 6496 o 0 <> CUloSoto:0102,4.444,4, :: : : : : 5. There are no permanent small coconut by heating over hot water. Some wives are like fishermen. 2-6-tf airport facilities They think north or northwest Whether the best got away. of the Baltimore Metropolitan you are cooking for pri- Area zes or praises there are some ..e'../"../2/"...1"...000:0:0:40:00:40:0:IV:0":000000rseoer4:0 0:/"../"../:40 0" to serve the needs of this portion of rules the region. to follow for a well planned meal. They are: 6. Exisiting airport facilities are inadequate in Carroll Something soft and something crisp County. Should always FALL SALE In addition to the above, several go together, BEST LITTLE ORGANIZER And something hot with immeasurable advantages can be at- something tributed to the cold OCTOBER 14 — construction of an No matter 23 all-weather surfaced airport facility. what the weather, IN YOUR LIFE!. Among these are: Something bland needs the comple- ment a. Such an airport facility will, if Of something with properly located, be the nucleus of an tang and nip. From DuPont Research! industrial park. Follow these rules and all your meals Will have b. An airport facility is a natural taste appeal and zip. attraction and serves as an economic Serve and remove all dishes at the asset in itself. It, therefore, will left. Beverages complement are served and re- other business uses in moved New 0". at the right. way to beat the the area. c. An airport facility serves as an Make mealtime a real pleasure for educational benefit in the form of an your family. instructional facility for individuals, organizations and institutions Radish roses and carrot Blister of the curls add Problem County. color. Keep them crisp in ice water d. Provides a service to present until serving time. A new system that gives you greater businesses and industries for use such —Until next time, H. H. as air express, air freight, and char- ter flights. protection against moisture blistering e. Would act as a measure of pro- PUBLIC INVITED TO TOUR There'll be no more harried hunting from gressiveness and improve the prestige CATHOLIC CENTER than traditional linseed and public relations of the County. oil paints: office to closet to bookcase to desk when f. Serves as an incentive for at- The public is invited to tour tracting Balti- If the old paint has blistered, remove old paint down to you've rented a Safe Deposit box here. . . of new industries to the more's eight-story Catholic Center at bare wood. Carroll County area. 320 Cathedral St., on Sunday, Novem- for mere pennies a week. Then you can keep The Committee further considered ber 7. Prime with Du Pont Blister-Resistant Primer. all your important papers, jewelry and and recommended a double check for Bishop T. Austin Murphy announced the County on the feasibility aspect today that the cornerstone of the Cover with one or more coats of "Lucite" House Paint. other valuables in one place ...safeguarded of the general aviation airport pro- archdiocesan office building posed will be Dries in one hour. Clean against fire and flood, theft and prying eyes! for Carroll County. Several blessed at 2:00 P. M., November 7, hands and brushes with water. steps are suggested to determine with an open house following from Result — a lovely, rich, low-luster such assurance prior to actual 2:15 to finish of far longer life Rent your pur- 4:00 P.M. than old-style linseed Safe Deposit box here NOW! chase of land or construction of the At 8:00 P.M. the dedication of the oil paints! airstrip facility. These included (1) building will be marked by a free For previously painted surfaces in good condition: TIN selection and optioning of a site, (2) public performance by a string apply developing quar- one or two coats of a preliminary plan under tet from the Baltimore Symphony. Lucite House Paint—no primer needed. guidance of an engineering firm and The performance will be securing in the aud- bids from experienced air- itorium of the Catholic Center, and First National Bank port operators based on the facilities no tickets will be required. as proposed. (3) programming The New DuPont TANEYTOWN, the Catholic Center houses the LUCITE House Paint MARYLAND project for Federal funds after ap- offices of Lawrence Cardinal proval of Shehan, For Wood,Stucco or MEMBER a preliminary plan, (4) se- who is in Rome attending the Ecu- FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM curing bids on the airport project menical Council; Bishop Masonry-12 colors (Member based Murphy, of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) on a detailed engineering plan Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore; the and thereafter making the final pur- Baltimore Catholic Review, chase and most of the land if all estimates and other agencies of the archdiocese. the bond market are favorable, and The Cardinal's office ONLY finally and many (5) construct the airport and other offices will be on view during $6.99 gal. awtard a contract based on the orig- the open house. inal bid for an operator. A total of 50 businesses and indus- tries were surveyed in Carroll Coun- ty to determine the need for a gen- TANEYTOWN GRAIN LUCITE eral aviation all-weather airport MARKETS Inside fa- cility. In addition, numerous officials, WHEAT Hose Paint institutions, and $1.40 development engi- BARLEY neers were canvassed for further $1.00 ailide ;Wood C Ala,samat thoughts relative CORN $1.20 ; to such a facility. OATS A majority of those organizations, sro institutions, and persons contacted expressed a desire to have Carroll County develop an airport facility for year-round use. 0 The Reindollar Company UNICEF SERVES CHILDREN CASTLE FARMS Taneytown, OF THE WORLD Maryland — Phone: 756-6603 on the Monocac 10-14-2t The appeal for UNICEF contribu- at tions in Carroll County by United Sixes Bridge Church Women raises the question, Turn at light in Taneytown on Rt. "Just what does the United Nation's 197 toward Frederick, go approxi- Children's Fund do?" The services mately 5 miles, turn right at His- of UNICEF may be summed by in torical Marker (Terra Rubra) and six headings: follow signs. (1) Health Services — Through channels established around the world, advice to mothers, technical equip- ment, medical supplies, provisions for DEPENDABILITY safe drinking water are made avail- Fresh Sausage able to children of all nations. (2) Disease Control — UNICEF Made from gives assistance in the control of such Hams and Loins diseases as yaws, leprosy, trachoma, tuberculosis and malaria which take such large toll among children. Loose 69c lb. (3) Nutrition — UNICEF gives kicotaury assistance to food production in lands where food is scarce. Community Tomorrow gardens, poultry raising, fish culture, HeavyFrying will have 24 hours milk processing plants are developed LATEX WALL DECORATION for the special benefit of children. 1,440 minutes .. . 86,400 sec- (4) Family and Child Welfare — CHICKENS UNICEF onds. You can depend on provides social services to Raised on the Farm it. Here's a new experience improve family life and provide homes for children of broken homes. Moth- Legs Or Breast in Latex wall beauty— er's clubs and day-care centers are You can DEPEND on the continuous provided. day-to-day, (5) Education and Vocational minute-by-minute, conserva- LUCO-LUXURY. The most Training — 39c lb. UNICEF gives assistance tive management of our to teacher training and provides vo- bank. beautiful wall cational guidance for young people. background The training of doctors and nurses for children's work is alsb promoted. ICE CREAM We fake the time necessary to treat ever created. In hundreds of (6) Emergency Aid — UNICEF steps in where each customer's financial needs other aid is not avail- Special in a per- personalized colors. Slips able in the case of children who are 590 12 gal. sonal victims of earthquakes, floods, and manner. other natural disasters. easily onto walls by brush Children in our community will go out Friday evening, October 29, and Cottage Cheese Come in and let us show you how or roller. will call only once for a contribution Equipment rinses for this project. Miss Margaret we can dependably serve you. Shreeve is the chairman of our area. 25c lb. clean in water. GIVE TO UNICEF AND JOIN IN THE WORLD'S WORK OF COM- PASSION. The Birnie Trust Company OPEN: TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND $5,95 gall "It's trashy to sit on your porch in your undershirt, but it's gracious Fri., Sat., (Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance living if you've got nothing on but and Sun. Corporation) shorts."—W. Harvey Hurt, Waynes- 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Reindollar Hardware boro (Miss.) Wayne County News. 1' TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND