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COMMUNITY LOCALS Rocky Ridge Firemen Plan MAYOR AND CITY Parade 10-DAY CELEBRATION Your Observer Mr. Carel Frock returned Monday COUNCIL MEET is on vacation from the University Hospital, and the column will be resumed Balti- A street parade more, and is convalescing at home. will be the feature LITTLESTOWN The Mayor and City Council held upon her return. of the carnival of the Rocky Ridge AT their regular monthly Dr. and Volunteer Fire meeting on Mrs. Francisco Japzon and Company which, opens Monday evening at 7:30 P. M. with family of Baltimore left Monday night, August 16, for six I Saturday. all members July present. 31, for Weirton, West Virginia. nights of entertainment and amuse- 200th Birthday of the Officer Boone reported VIEW FROM MY DT. Japzon ments designed Town 51 parking KITCHEN has accepted a position in for children and violations, 21 warnings and 9 state WINDOW surgery at the hospital of that city. grown-ups alike as follows: Observed with 10-day Program summons. Monday, Carroll County Ramblers: The Clerk It is a muggy August morning, Mrs. Frank Swain Tuesday, Treasurer reported a and of Baltimore Andy Reynolds and 101 balance of $4,61.23 in the General as I look out at the sere brown spent several days in the home Ranch Boys; Wednesday, Parade Littlestown (Penna.) is celebrating fields and silent, dried-up Mr. of and Account and $368.48 in the Parking stream, I and Mrs. Edgar Fink, near town, Music by Middletown High School its 200th birthday with a Bicenten- think what a serious problem the cur- and also attended nial. A full 10-day program was Meter Fund. the Harney Luther- Band; Thursday, Dwayne and The There were rent drought is presenting to the an picnic. Sounds; planned — with three more days to several large expen- entire Friday, Little German Band; ditures during the past month—Sew- Eastern seaboard. Four years Saturday, Johnny Norris and Free go — ending on August 8th. in a row seems almost too much, es- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reid The bronze dedication plaque has "THE LITTLESTOWN STORY," er Bond interest amounting to $20,- and State Boys with Happy Johnny. 175.00 pecially for farmers and those in the children, Philip, Marlin, David and arrived and was installed this week the big pageant presentation to be was paid, $8,065.70 was paid on The parade will be held on Wednes- to George Harrier canning business. But then, it seems Joanne of Livonia, Michigan, are vis- the bathhouse. day, August staged five nights of the Bicenten- as part payment to me iting 18, at 7:00 P. M. It will on the new water line extension that life is made up of prob- relatives and friends in this form on the road leading nial, is expected to be the biggest in lems, of one kind community. The Executive Committee from Creag- the West end of town. As a matter of or another. Some of the erstown into Rocky Ridge -at 6:30 P. event on the calendar. A fireworks can be solved, others solve themselves, pool project met July 29, at 9:00 P. display rivaling the best of the July information to the public the elec- Miss Margaret Hird, M. at M. and will move to Mt. Tabor Park tric bill for still others must be accepted and 402 East Bal- the pool, with 13 members pre- where the 4 Independence Day forensics will be the town amounts to endured. timore St., Taneytown, sent. Treasurer, carnival is being held. approximately $1200.00 per month. left recently Harry Dougherty, The following the nightly finale to the climatic Many of us, I think, via plane for Frankfort, Jr., reported that $912.00 is a list of units One delegation appeared before labor under Germany, in pledges scheduled in the parade: fire scenes of the pageant. the delusion that money is the where she will be on a seven-week to the Pool Fund still haven't com- council relative to curb and street magical vacation been panies with marching units, auxil- The final days of the program are: answer to everything. How wonder- trip, visiting in Germany, paid. Ten per cent of the total con- The second Kangaroo Kourt will be work in a residential area. France and struction iaries, drum and bugle corps, bands, Wayne Baumgardner, ful it must be, we think, to have a Switzerland. cost of the facility has been floats, held in pure fun on August 5 at 6 Chairman of fat bank withheld from antique autos, 4-H clubs, Boy the Swimming Pool Committee, account, a new car, a lovely Mr. and payments to the Ira Scouts, majorettes, P. M. after which the crowds will Rich- well-appointed home, Mrs. Chester Bruhams of C. Rigger Co., pending bicycles, comedy ard McPartland, Pool Manager, and a chic wardrobe! Darlington are satisfactory attractions, and many others. move to Memorial Field where, to help And yet, very often the wealthy receiving congratula- operation of all equipment and Murray Baumgardner, Insurance peo- tions on the birth of con- The invitation to enter the parade celebrate "Ladies Day," the minuet ple have the most problems, and are another daugh- struction. The Planning, Design and will be danced as a pre-pageant en- Agent for the town appeared before ter, Rose Marie, which is her 5th is open to individuals and organiza- the most discontented. They never child. Construction sub-committee met tertainment by members of the com- council to give reports relating to,the know Mrs. Bruhams was formerly Miss Tuesday, tions and all who wish to particiapte the challenge of working and Narky August 3, to determine ex- are asked munity. Pool. It was learned that 8,500 per- saving to Susan Love, daughter of Mrs. actly what work to contact the parade chair- sons have put a son or daughter Irene Love needs to be com- man, James R. Sixx, This is the day to comb your beards used the pool, 400 of them through college, or and the late Rev. Love. pleted by Rigger and no later than having used the pool even to buy a new will make these Monday, August 16, so and trim your mustache, men. There's in one day. winter coat. Everything demands known to the contractor that he can Daily admissions have amounted comes too Mrs. Evelyn Peterson, Taneytown, im- arrange the lineup. going to be a beard judging contest, to easily for them! They become blase and mediately. preliminary $1,700.00, and the pool has a balance her mother, Mrs. Elsie Miller of the judging to take place and bored with life in general. Washington, D.C. after the pageant on the carnival of $4,650.00 in the treasury with bills No, wealth have just returned Pool Manager, FIVE-DAY BUS TRIP TO outstanding will not solve our prob- from a three-week Richard McPartland grounds. of $4,050.00. At the mo- lems, simply because vacation to Nova reported that fencing CANADA ment appears we ourselves Scotia. Enroute they is needed around Agriculture and industry will be it as though the pool create too many of them. visited the the filter plant, that the wading will break even during this' year Lack of World's Fair and Booth Bay pool Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hill, saluted on August 6 and emphasis in discipline and self-control are so often in Harbor chlorinator needs adjusting, that the Mrs. which the pool should have the least Maine. Martha Hill, Taneytown, and Mrs. again will be shifted to the appropri- the culprits here. People . eat too flow meter is not working properly. ate displays at St. Aloysius hall and amount of income on which to oper- much, and that Jennie Johnson of Waynesboro, Pa., drink to excess, lose their tem- Mr. Norville Shoemaker and the deck is not draining left grounds, and toui-s of Shriver Home- ate. Another dusk to dawn light will pers too quickly, Abbie Mrs. properly around on July, 17th from Baltimore, be installed work too hard, and Angell had as guests on Satur- the wading pool. Md. on a 5-day stead and Hanover Shoe Farms will at the pool and a fence fail to make good use of their day Mr. These conditions will be bus trip to Montreal, will be installed around the filtra- leisure and Mrs. John Beard and rectified as Canada. They stayed Saturday be conducted. time. How many problems of health grandson and soon as possible. The doorways night tion plant. Mr. and Mrs. Albert and in Syracuse, N. Y., leaving there on The pre-pageant show for this night and happiness stem from all of these! Angell, daughter Judith vending machine area have been will be a home talent show and the Two fire plugs will be ordered to Then, and son roughened Sunday morning for Alexandria Bay, of course, there are condi- James (who is home on furlough to avoid slipping on the New post-pageant entertainment will con- have on hand as spares. tions over which we from cement. He stated York, for a boat tour of the Several have no control Vietnam), all of near Westminster. that to date 8,567 Thousand Islands sist of the final judging of the Broth- speed signs will be instal- —our age, our jobs, infirmities, admissions to the pool in the St. Law- led on George Street fam- have been re- rence river, an exact count, ers of the Brush. The esteemed— near the High ily relationships, and many others. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H. corded, with the highest there are School. High School traffic has Myers have attendance one thousand and seven hundred and hairy — winner will appear in been These, I believe, we must either ac- sold their property near Mayberry recorded July 14 (Wed.) when over is- Saturday's parade. presenting problems on this street Mr. and to lands. From Alexandria Bay they cept or improve upon. And every Mrs. Vincent D. N. Wive11 400 used the pool. Events of "Look to the Future and will have to be stopped. now and of Taneytown. went on to Montreal, Canada where then, a problem will, by Immediate possession they Day," August 7, will begin with the The Mayor and City Council have some means or another, has been given to The first spent Sunday and Monday been invited work itself the purchasers. The swimming competition nights. On Adams County Firemen's Convention to the Firemen's picnic out to a satisfactory conclusion. sale was handled by was held at the Monday they toured on August 14th. R. L. Zentz, lo- Westminster Riding Montreal, seeing many at 10 A. M. At 1 P. M., a time capsule But of this one thing we can be cal Real Estate Broker. Club last night. On August beautiful A building permit for construction 11, the buildings, including homes and church- ceremony at the community center certain—each and every one of us Taneytown pool will host the Bicentennial mementoes of a home within the city was ap- Mr. and Mrs. Riding es—the St. Joseph Oratory and the will see plac- has a problem of some kind. It may Wayne Smith of Club's team for a meet of 24 separ- ed in a permanent container and proved. All builders are reminded not be apparent Salisbury, North Carolina, ate Notre Dame church and others. or discussed, but it are visit- events; swimming competition is Tuesday buried to be reopened in 2065. that permits must be secured and is there. If all of us ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. done by age morning they left Mon- approved would try to Weant, Carl grouping, and trophies treal, Canada for Albany At 3 P. M., the big and colorful by the Mayor and City remember this, there would be much near Taneytown. Mr. Smith are awarded winners N. Y. stay- Council before actual construction is the in each event. ing one night there. Wednesday parade will begin its 1/12 mile route. more kindness, understanding and Assistant Agricultural Exten- The public is invited to attend. Entertaining begins. sion Agent of morning they left Albany, N. Y., the crowds will be 60 good-will in this old world, and less Rowan County,' N. C. antique cars, 30 floats, musical The meeting adjourned at 11:45 The trip is an exchange stopped and visited North Pole, the 14 criticism and ingratitude. In essence. program with Anyone who has donated to the pool Santa units, 18 marching units, 700 horses P. M. it all boils down to Jesus' Carroll County 4-H Clubs. fund but Claus work shop and Bear command- does not wish to have his Mountain State and horse units, comical units, and ment, "Do unto others as you would name listed via "Donors' Park, New York; The farm of Mrs. Clubs" (or then came down the West 50 fire trucks. A special unit from have them do unto you." Kathleen G. Bow- at all) on the planned Donors' banks of Virginia, Meeting of Taneytown ers, of near Woodsboro, Honor the Hudson River, past West the "Old Guard Fife and —Zola was pur- Roll is asked to contact Mrs. Wayne Point Drum Corps" will Cantwell chased this week by Mrs. and stopped at Hyde Park, N. Y. and be on hand as will Southern States Cooperative 0 Mary E. Baumgardner at once. Congressman Craley, one of the act- Famous who plans to make exten- visited the home of Franklin Delano sive Roosevelt. ing Marshals, and Representative "Tips by Tootie" improvements and changes. The From July 12 - They left there and came Election of local Board of Direc- sale of the 23, 216 children par- down the New Worley along with several other farm was made by R. ticipated in the first Jersey turnpike and tors, Farm Home Advisory Commit- Put new L. Zentz, Real local Red Cross the Kennedy express-way dignitaries. life in your old electric Estate Broker of Learn-to-Swim Program at the into Balti- August tee members and operations reports range burners economically Taneytown. pool. more on Wednesday night, July On 8, one more event will will highlight by lining The Red Cross will mail certificates 21. Make the week's celebration complete. the Southern States them with aluminum pie plates The trip was wonderful and enjoyed Cooperative annual (ones Mr. and to those earning them during the On the Carroll-Adams Riding Club membership meet- you bring pies home- on). They re- Mrs. Wilbur Naylor and very much. ing for the Taneytown area on Mr. •and Mrs. George course. Show Grounds at 12 noon a Civil War Aug- flect uniform heat for greater effi- Naylor, Sidney ust 17 at Big Pipe Creek Park. Tan- ciency. My and Rhonda, attended the Re-enactment will be performed by old 15-year-old range is annual There is still time to sign up for eytown. The meeting will be held at working like a new Sensenbaugh reunion on Sunday the free Swimming 512 men coming to Littlestown from 7:00 one. Try it. at Red Cross Junior and Sen- Instructions Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, P. M. Gambrill's State Park, near Braddock ior Life Saving New Patrons and Heights. Courses. Interested Taneytown York, Delaware, and Maryland. With members planning to Use your husbands old partly There were 31 guests pre- persons are asked to see Pool attend the business session should sent who enjoyed McPartland these men will be 12 cannons, 2 hos- worn out undershirts to make dust- a basket lunch in about the two-week courses. Twenty contact Southern States Taneytown the ,Tea House. The Taneytown pital wagons and all the weapons and ing cloths. Spray them with Endust have shown interest thus far. Municipal Swim- Cooperative for meal tickets. or something similar. ming Pool was the scene of gear it takes to make this enter- Store in a pint Miss Joan Red Cross taining educational Murray Roop of Emmitsburg, will jar or a plastic bag Cartzendafner, daugh- The swimming instruction' the past and performance serve as and keep one ter of Mr. and Mrs. basket rental price has been two as authentic as possible. chairman of the local meet- handy in the cleaning closet on each Chester Cartzen- lowered to weeks. It was a most successful pro- ing. Rev. dafner has taken up 10' for August to en- So, at this season of the year when William Wiley of Taney- floor of your home. It saves you time residence in Co- courage patrons to use gram with more than 200 children town will give the invocation. coa Beach, Florida. She has •the baskets participating. thoughts turn to vacations, the com- Group and steps. accepted rather than clutter up the bath hou- A canoe demonstra- singing will be led by Earl Bowers a teaching position in Brevard Coun- tion on safety munity of Littlestown is proudly wav- ty. ses with clothing and valuables. The was given the last of Taneytown. Take pride She was accompanied by Miss week by Larry Nowack, ing her banners as she plans, instead, in your home and your Edith baskets a r e patrons' protection of the Bal- Local operations and services will daily chores will become Baumgardner who will return against timore staff. to host thousands of visitors who will lighter. A by plane after loss or theft. come to share be discussed by George C. Flohr, man- homemaker's job isn't one of the best vacationing for sever- Certificates were issued to the in the holiday spirit, ager of al weeks. the feeling of fun, of jolity, of hilar- Southern States Cooperative. paying jobs but it can be one of the A third dusk-to-dawn following children in their respective He will also show a pole light classes: ity, of celebration. number of color most rewarding. — Until next time, Mrs. Fred will be installed by the Park Board BEGINNERS — Robin Buch- slides taken on patrons farms, show- "Happy W. Miller and daughter heister, Claire Housekeeping." Debbie of Lompoc, at the front of the bathhouse. Buchheister, David ing some of their operations. Calif., arrived by Stutzman, Karen Amoss, jet for a visit with relatives Jane May- Robert W. Bryan of Baltimore, a "CALLITHUMPIAN BAND" in this Dean ers, David Lawrence, Kenneth Local Firms Awarded area. Mrs. Miller is the former Brown, chairman of the Op- Eck- member of the cooperative's regional PRESENTS Betty eration sub-committee, ard, Julie Sowers, Tom Arvin, Paul staff, will "CONCERT" TO Jane Haycraft, daughter of Mrs. will look in- Contracts report on the over-all Elizabeth to the possibility of having Reindollar, Sidney Naylor, Jeff Wil- Southern States operations NEWLY WEDS J. Haycraft of Taney-town. the pool son, Allen for the Sgt. Miller, be opened occasionally after Labor Jenkins, Dennis Harrier, Contracts fiscal year, which ended June son of Mrs. Louise Mack- Eddie Herring, for a $222,607 construc- 30. He With ley, Frederick, Day. Dorothy Hitchcock, tion project at the Winfield Elemen- will also show color slides of the roar of "horse fiddles," will arrive in this area Thomas Mitchell, Dana the bells, horns, next week before Gonder, Fran- tary School were awarded by the cooperative's 41st annual stockhold- tin cans, and loud noises, going to his new ces Bacon, Barry Kint, a group of friends and neighbors assignment at Bunker Hill, Timothy Carroll County School Board Thurs- ers meeting held in Richmond last ren- Ind. Markle, Bill Numaugh, Ted Zent, Fall. dered the bride and groom, Mr. and Organizational Tommy day, July 29, 1965. Mrs. Lutheran Church Women Meeting Held Glacken, Bob Lookingbill, Improvements school, Nominees for the local Harry Hahn, Sr., Emmitsburg will meet George Matter, at the to be Southern Rd., an old-fashioned on Wednesday, August 11 at 6 Jim West, Rhonda started immediately, include the States Board of Directors for the serenade. Those P. M. The Optimist Naylor, Toni Markle, ad- who joined together on the parsonage lawn for their an- Club of Taneytown Bobby West, dition of six classrooms, a caleterium, Taneytown area, are: Paul Brower, to cheer the nual picnic. (Note held their first organizational meet- May Motter, Diane Musser, Linda kitchen facilities, Homer Brown and Clyde couple were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. time change). ing Simpson, office space, health Wilhide, all Walter Each lady is asked on Tuesday evening, August 3rd. Mike Koons, Mike Shaum, and teachers rooms, of Taneytown R. D.; Claude Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. Donald to provide her The following Lee Basler, and renovations. DeBerry, Baker and own place setting. Members were chosen as tempo- John Lawrence, Linda The general contract was awarded Emmitsburg R. D.; and Mary Angela, Mr. and of the rary officers: Eyler, Kenny Charles Mrs. Paul Shorb, Mr. Senior Citizens Club will be Harry B. Weber, Hill, Robert Wilson, to the E. E. Stuller Construction Co., Formwalt, Westminster R. D. and Mrs. James guests. Fairground Ave., Steve Warehime, Alan Hahn and Peggy, Mr. Roy Reaver, In case of rain, the meeting will be chairman; Stuart C. Jenkins, Taneytown, which submitted a bid of Ladies nominated for the Farm held in the Peterson, Walnut Grove Rd., secre- Mark Wilson, Pat Clemm, Cathy $145,900. Home Advisory Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swomley and church school auditor- Haugh, Committee are: Mrs. David, ium. tary, Robert D. Boone, Fairview Ave., Charles Miller, Ryan Smith, Stanley W. King, Taneytown, Herman Arrington, Taneytown Mr. and Mrs. Richard Valen- Charter Larry Smith, ob- R. D.; tine, Mrs. Raymond Membership Chairman, Nor- Linnis Welty, Barbara tained the plumbing and heating con- Mrs. Ronald Keyton, Detour Keilholtz and President val L. Roop Hitchcock, June IL D.; Linda, Mrs. Edward Meadows, Edmund Nusbaum and of Keymar Rd., By-Laws Arjona, Sharon tracts with respective bids of $19,895 Mrs. Harold Thomas, Keymar R. D.; Sr. and members of the Kiwanis Club Committee Chairman. Frock, Pat Milligan, Susan Musser, $28,987. and Mrs. Richard Wanda, Mrs. Janice Valentine, Mrs. of and C. Wilhide, Detour George Taneytown joined with the Westmin- Mr. Richard Moffett, president of Paul McNair, Karen Richards, Ed J. E. Shaeffer, Reisterstown, R. D. J. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Si- ster the Optimist Sauble, Bob Depew, sub- las Hess, Mr. and Mrs. John club at their regular meeting Club of Reisterstown- Kathy Plympton, mitted a bid of $27,825 for the elec- The delegate and alternate nom- Springer, Tuesday evening at the Forest Owings Mills, presented a talk of Kevin Warehime, Jay Waddell, Lin- inees in John Wayne and Barbara Mr. and and trical work at the school. Election District 7 'are: Mrs. Stream Club grounds along the Mo- the history of Optimist International, da Kehne, David Matter, Debbie Bol- Clyde Wilhide, Eric Glass, Kim and Karen. linger, Taneytown R. D.;• and nocacy. Several clubs from the Capi- which now numbers over 2400 clubs, Sandra Wilson, Ronnie Barn- Bids on the general contract Glenn Kiser, Detour R. and 85,000 hart, Susan were D. tal District were also present. The members throughout the Koontz. rejected due to a technicality, and There will also be the awarding ladies of Baust Church served a de- United States and Canada. ADVANCED BEGINNERS: bids will be invited of a number of Children's Night Charter Jane again on Wed- attractive door pri- licious chicken and ham dinner. About memberships are still open Basler, Sharon Frock, Susan Musser, nesday, Aug. 11, when sealed zes. to men of bids at Ball Game 128 Kiwanians and guests were good character in the area. Barbara Hitchcock, Danny Wolfe, will be opened at 11 A. M. in the The following committee chairmen present. Contact Mr. Robert D. Boone, Marianne 756- Motter, Linnis Welty, Board of Education office. will assist with the local meeting: The Annual 6123 for details. Elaine Martin, Roxane Attendance, Goodwill Industries Mrs. Depew, Bren- telephone, Mrs. Clyde Children's Night and Ball Edna Stunkle, of near town, Objectives of all Optimist Clubs are da Harner, Debbie Overholtzer, Wilhide of Taneytown Game will and Charles community Car- R. D.• Decor- be held on Thursday, August 19, 8:00 Schiller, of near Den- service and assistance in ol Alexander, Larry Smith, Shelia LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ating, Mrs. Mark Baumgardner flings, Md.; Sharon Donelson the development of P. M., when the Orioles meet the Bos- and of youth of the com- Zent, Martha Miller, Brian Smith, Taneytown R. D.• Greeting, Carl Mrs. Anna Plaine of near town; Mr. munity. The slogan of the Optimist Ted Dear Editor, ton Red Sox. Zent, Allen Musser, Linda We,ant of Taneytown R. D.; Ribbons, The Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Greene and Club is "Friend of the Boy." Muma, Harold Mrs. Baseball Club, ac- Muma, Jim West, Thank you so much for sending Clyde Wilhide of Taneytown cording to Mr. William Dolores Jeane Anderson took a picnic The next meeting will be held on Timothy Markle, your newspaper R. D.• and Van Arnam, trip Dennis Harner, into my home. It Entertainment, George Frederick manager for Goodwill, to Williams Grove, Penna. After Tuesday, August 10th at 8:00 P. M. Jeff Wilson, Paul gives me a Flohr: of Taneytown has lunch the Reindollar, Steve wonderful coffee break R. D. set aside this date for the annual group drove through the at the Raft Restaurant. All men in- Harner, Sidney Naylor, Dorothy once a week, to know there af- Hanover Water Works terested in civic is a peace- fair. Five thousand tickets have been grounds,down and youth programs Hitchcock, Debbie Young, Nancy ful community like Taneytown is a through Bachman's Valley for our area are invited. SPIRITUAL allocated for distribution to young- and vis- Refresh- Hitchcock, Teresa Zent, Susan Miller, comforting thought. RENEWAL SERVICES sters, ited William Steele and Mrs. ments will be served. sixteen and under, who provide Esther Beverly Wilson, Bob Lookingbill, Ed- Sincerely, AT PINEY CREEK BRETHREN Goodwill Industries Waddell, near Pleasant Valley. die Herring, with a bag of Robert Wilson, Steve Mrs. J. L. Roberson, useable clothing, a wheel Brown, Charles Miller, A series toy or a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips, HILL AND COOK REUNION Alan Jenkins. Washington, D. C. of Spiritual Renewal and repairable electrical appliance. East Revival Services will Baltimore Street, accompanied by INTERMEDIATE: Jerry Waddell, (Mr. and Mrs. Denton Powell be conducted Contributions that can be repaired Mrs. Edna Hess, The HILL - COOK reunion John Jenkins, Doug Gross, Marg are my parents.) from August 8-15 at the Piney Creek and renovated by Goodwill Baptist Road, and was Church employ- Mrs. Sadie Almoney, Littlestown, held July 3rd, 1965, with a large at- Laird, John Thompson, Jim Clingan, of the Brethren. Guest speak- ees can be taken to the Monocacy Pa., er for the week will be returned recently from a 22-day mot- tendance. Games were played, and David Holtman, Steve Hamer, Jeff Dear Sir: Rev. William Valley. Goodwill Industries, 10 S. I 3r Wilson, Dennis W. Longenecker of Mount Joy, or tour. Points of interest visited the .children there were games Harrier, Timothy I enjoy reading The Carroll Rec- Pa. Bentz Street in Frederick, where they were the Canadian and they received very nice prizes. Markle. ord, Rev. Longenecker will stress the call will be exchanged for Rockies National as my husband always liked to discipleship a free game Parks, namely Banff, The oldest present was Edward T. SWIMMER: Clifford reading for the non-Christian ticket. Lake Louise, Glacken, it so much. Since he has and the need the Columbia Ice Field at Jasper, Williams of Gettysburg, Pa., and the Charles Jenkins, Cindy Dunn, passed away I am for renewal and corn- Mr. Van Arnam said that the Good- and Joan lost in so many mittment on the part of Glacier National Park in Montana; youngest was Gerald Gordon Hill, Alexander, Anne Thompson, Ann Ar- ways. Oh, how I miss him; the Christian. will Industries is very grateful to the Jr., the he was The opening service will begin also, went on a conducted tour of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald jona. a wonderful husband. I still feel like on Baltimore Baseball Club for giving Homestake Gold G. Hill, Sr., and the grand-son of Mr. Sunday evening, and continue each the Industries the opportunity Mine, Lead, South I belong to Taneytown and thanking evening to ob- Dakota; and attended and Mrs. Theodore Hill, Taneytown. Friend: "You you thereafter, at 7:30 P. M. tain the materials which give the Passion can't cheat old father as ever, a friend. Special music em- Play, Spearfish, South People were from Baltimore, Md., time." Man: "No, will be included. Dis- ployment and independence to Mary- Dakota. but some of the Mrs. Charles H. Trout cussion and fellowship Gettysburg, Pa., York, Pa. and Wash- women drirre a mighty close bargain will follow land's handicapped tcitizens. (Continued on Page 4) ington, D. C. 3506 Rhom Road each service to which the public is Mr. Edward with him." Baltimore J. Vinnicombe, Jr. is 7, Md. cordially invited. president of the local Industries. 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Danny Kaye, Carol members equal opportunity. In the Robert Goulet, .7-22-eow tf THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1965 event that such laws are necessary, Mel Torme, and Alan King. IUMW • Burnett, we urge that they be ones that pro- fisiIIMM11111111111111111111MMEM freewheeling fun NOTHING IS FREE ceed from and confirm Constitutional It's fifty minutes of principles, rather than slip through CBS Radio. of people, apparently, be- weekday mornings on Numbers loopholes of the Constitution and lieve the government gets its money TITLE AND TAG work to strengthen one area of rights AUTO Arthur can makeanyonewith a radio thin air or from some myster- oat of at the expense of another." SERVICE that has little to do with Try him today. ious source Until further notice we will pick smile before lunch. themselves. CHESTERTOWN, MD., NEWS: up TAGS and TITLES from the was the thought of This, basically, "There is little argument against the Department of Motor Vehicles 2 kT•ongressman Lipscomb of California belief that all who are qualified are times per week. ArthurGodfreyTime should come as no -when he said: "It entitled to as much education as they Notary li'ork also done. surprise to anyone that the money can and wish to absorb. It is tradi- spends must Larry A. Heltebridle, the federal government tionally true, too, that no one with m. ultimately come from the people, ability has been denied an education Insurance Monday to Friday 9:10 a. though all too often it seems that this in the United States. The pages of 435 E. Baltimore St. Md. 930 on your dial fact is overlooked or ignored." history are filled with examples of Phone 756-2118 Taneytown, WFMD Radio One reason for this is that except the poor who have become great by 7-22-tf for income and property levies, most working their way through the loft- Frederick of the taxes we pay are hidden. Ev- iest institutions." erything we buy, from an article so small as a loaf of bread to one so HARLOWTON, MONT., TIMES: large as an automobile, carries a mul- -Our forebears had to rely on their Awe titude of taxes levied at the raw ma- own endeavors and by working hard terial, manufacturing, processing, they achieved independence. It's an - 'transporting, retailing and other lev- old-fashioned heresy to advocate els. And those taxes, like all the having to root for a living, but we (ether costs that enter into the pro- still think it's a better answer than Flameless electric heating and cooling.. duction of goods and services, must Appalachian Aids, Wars on Poverty, 't.e paid by the consumer. etc., etc." These are truisms that should be low rate! known to every sc.hoolchild. But they yours at a special tend to become lost in the face of the -widespread belief that government NOTICE TO READERS "gives" us things. The truth is that AND SUBSCRIBERS government can "give" nothing. It can only take the money from the The editor wishes to advise people, now or on some future date, the readers and subscribers of to pay the casts — and, also, it tacks The Carroll Record that we wel- on handsome sums to cover the ad- come and encourage your social ministrative and bureaucratic over- items such as anniversaries, head. parties, weddings, trips, out-of- Nothing material in this world is town guests, unusual happen- free — government least of all. ings, etc. This is your weekly — Industrial News Review. newspaper and is a weekly rec- ord of happenings and events in this community. We do request "GRASSROOTS OPINIONS" that these articles be signed, and given to us as early as pos- RIVERTON, WYO., RANGER: sible in the week. "Farm field labor is a skill, just like any other specialized job. We well re- call the ridiculous statement of a Dept. of Labor employee in Casper at a labor meeting some months ago CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING -when he said flatly, 'We can teach a BEEF - :ORK - LAMB - VEAL teen-ager to be a sugar beet field -worker in 30 minutes.' Fortunately, Wyoming has escaped an emergency Complete Processing situation in our beet fields because Curing & Smoking enough Texas labor turned out to he available." HAHN'S FOOD SERVICE WEST POINT, MISS., TIMES 8 -1040 LEADER: "The U. S. Supreme Court Westminster TlIder has nullified the federal law which bars communist party members from 9-19-tf serving as officers in labor unions. you know That's what we said! Don't 131*,..81itt4:0",=0”:0!4:11114404',1332(91:1 the Kremlin is pleased with that one! 11 st, Come to think of it, we frequently .0 A GULF ; get the impression that the com- n n SERVICE STATION •J munists have a Supreme Court in ; this country . . . and it's about time n Yes, your new total electric home entitles you to a FOR LEASE we Americans got one of our own!" 31 special low electric heating rate that lowers the cost CUSHING, OKLA., CITIZEN: "The IN TANEYTOWN of all electricity used throughout your home. But econ- road to the Great Society may be 13 omy of operation is only the beginning. In addition, paved with good intentions but pot- • Good Earnings holes are popping up along the right you'll enjoy the most comfortable home you've ever Salaried Dealer Training of way . . . It would be unfortunate, t: known. Individual room thermostats allow you to pick a I 74 indeed, if strategic planning from Financial Assistance to tureau in Washington were allowed and choose just the right heating temperature for each Qualified Operator to override as a matter of course the room or area. And you'll discover also that your home people who have been in the front & Son, Inc. lines of the war on poverty for a S. II. Tevis requires far less cleaning and dusting because elec- Maryland at no Westminster, great many years. Charity began tricity is positively the cleanest heating and cooling sys- home in America. At least some of it PHONE: 848-4433 • _ delay . .. ought to remain there." 5-13-tfw COSY TRENDS tern ever developed. So don't OT RESIDENTIAL ii(nila'_10411430:4024infU43KX40134- -041 if ELECTRICITY 1940 to 1965 see your electric company heating repre- NEW MARKET, VA., SHENAN- DOAH VALLEY: "Christians have sentative or your home builder today for SPECIAL no reason to be smug about the pro- PURCHASE A RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC oa full details about the wonderful world of has made 1L HEATING RATE gress the Christian Church STAMP in the past 2,000 years. The world is RUBBER still only a small fraction Christian- with Taneytown area ized and the unChristian part seems "ZIP CODE" NUMBER to be growing in numbers much the 2 1 7 8 7 taster. If all of Christianity were to Comply with Postal Require- Join wholeheartedly in carrying out ments and add the Zip Code to Christ's command, we might be hard your return address after the percentage-wise city and state, the easy way put to hold our own with a rubber stamp! at in the race for world acceptance THE that." CARROLL RECORD LITTLETON, N.H., COURIER: CO. "Don't expect the government to re August 5, 1965 THE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND Page Three

Directory of : •..• : :• ' I CURRENT EVENTS :4 -1 1 1- 14,=1; 2,4<1,4 2.4 • <4(1, lot,; TANEYTOWN AND COMMUNITY FIFTY YEARS AGO PUBLIC SALE ORGANIZATIONS House sale The past will be held at Samuel R. Weybright's house, in Taneytown Chamber week has been one of ex- tour, Maryland De- or Commerce meets PUBLIC SALE treme heat, on ou Oa 3rd Monday in each re..-", accompanied by almost toe -• daily thunder storms Taney tau at 8:00 o'clock. Frans and heavy rain- Dunham, President; 1st Vice President, fall. SATURDAY, AUG. Neal W. 14, 1965 at 10:00 O'CLOCK Powell; 2nd Vice President, OF HOUSEHOLD The annual picnic Paul M. Morelock; Secretary, Donald GOODS, AND ANTIQUES of St. Joseph's 2 drop-leaf tables, stands, chairs, music cabinet, Smith; Treasurer congregation held on 2 extension Murray M. Baum- Wednesday was tables, sofa, over-stuffed chair, small organ, gardner; Executive Committee, Merwyn . typewriter desk, two C. Fuss a pronounced success, the receipts beds, server, 6 plank bottom chairs, lamps, and Charles It. Arnold. being large. picture frames, victrola SATURDAY, and records, cornet, trombone, quilts, stools, complete set of butcher- AUGUST 21, 1965 Ulysses H. Bowers was taken to ing tools, grinder, stuffer, The butchering bench, copper kettle, one small Taneytown Vol. Fire Company meets' AT 11:00 Frederick Hospital last Saturday cook stove, 2nd Monday O'CLOCK A. M. for kitchen utensils, dishes too numerous to mention, one of each month in the treatment. small churn, Firemen's Building from April thru Antiques, one double barrel shot gun, rugs, all sizes; Sept. at 8:00 The undersigned Senator Blair Lee, Democratic wire screen p. m. and October thru discontinuing housekeeping will offer at Pub- can- door, one wooden clan., lots of jars, flower stand, trunks, March at 7:30 p. President. lic Sale at his residence, didate for Governor; William one Miller, W. F. 231 M. Street, in Littlestown, Penna., B. Cop- electric motor, 2 garden plows, one 30-gallon cooker, 2 lawn Jr.; Vice President, Howard following: the per for Comptroller and William mowers, Welty; Secretary, J. Wendell Garber; M. broom making machine- and press, anvil, 3 vices, one Financial Maloy, for Attorney General, tin and drill, Secretary, Jack Smith; Breakfast set and 4 chairs, lumber, U3ZIIKES:012 10 paid 2 grindstones, step-ladder, block and falls, wire Treasurer, Harry Dougherty, cu. ft. upright deep freezer, (2 Taneytown a visit Chief, Jr.; years old); R.C.A. floor on Tuesday, with stretcher, pair scales, one rubber tire wheelbarrow, Raymond Feeser; Trustees, Ken- model TV, 21 in.; 2-pc. living room suite, Attorney tools of all kinds. neth Houck, studio couch, Guy W. Steele and Ex- Norville Welty, Meredith living room chairs, 6-leg round drop-leaf table,(walnut) Senator J. Auctioneer — Glenn Trout Gross, Graham Wildasin, Arvin Bol- with drawers; E. Beasman. linger. marble top stand, deacon bench, elec. Console sewing Frank machine, radio LeFevre and family, accom- Clerks — Mrs. Shoemaker and Mr. Warthen. and record player combined, maple bed and chest panied by Wallace drawers, marble top of Reindollar, who Manager of the sale is Harvey Albaugh. wash stand, marble top dresser, candle stand. will spend several weeks with 7-29-3t The American Legion — Hesson-SnidE old time desk, night stand, beds, them, Post r single and double; dressers, weight started Wednesday No. 120 meets third Thursday ,,f clock, other clocks, for Sebring, Ohio. each month at 8:00 4-burner gas stove, benches, maple drop-leaf D. C. Witherow P. M. in the Legion and chairs, 2 platform table will become master Home. All service men welcomed. rockers, library table, radio, Electrolux vacuum mechanic of the Cleveland Commander, Olin W. Porter; Adjutant. sweeper, new; window fans, 8.!. Erie Clarence floor fans, tree lamp, floor lamps, and Railway Co. with offices at Girard, Hamer; Finance Officer, Ken- other electric lamps, hassock, chest NEIDISent=36411•11111B81=0113e45111111111111311rani.SEASIKatrEtMen1111011109 neth Hull; Service Officer, Neal Powell. of drawers, step stool, large Penna. He is a son of Wm. You and small rugs, W. With- are eligible to belong to The porcelain utility table, magazine racks, mirrors, erow, Taneytown. American Legion if you served pictures and frames, reed ably honor- back rocker, porcelain top table, record REINDOLLAR... Mr. in the Military Forces at at,. cabinet, lot of old records, James Rein- time during one of these clothes tree, drapes, quilts and bed dollar, 89, died three periods: ing, scarfs and cloth- at his home on Fred- April 6, 1917, to Nov. 11, 1918; or Dee. doilies, hand sweeper, Maytag wringer-type erick St., PUBLIC 7. 1941, to Sept. double washer, on Tuesday. He leaves one SALE 2, 194:i; or June 25, wash tubs, apartment size washer, nearly new; ironing daughter, Miss Mary 1950. to July 27, 195.3. old time pine board, Louisa. Mr. top table with drawers, clothes dryer, french doors, Reindollar spent many years and other doors, in the clothes hamper, two single barrell shot guns, Jap- general mercantile business OF anese high powered rifle, under REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Monocacy Valley Memorial Poet 8918, lawn chairs, bath scales, harmonicas, mix the name of J. Reindollar ney, Bid., Har- master, toaster, & Co. Fu- meets on 1st and 3rd Tues- electric can opener, Hammered aluminum cook ware, neral 'services in charge of day of each month in the V.F.W. Westinghouse electric his pas- Harney, Hall, oven, electric fry pan, deep fryer, 2 ice cream tor, Rev. L. B. Hafer were SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1965 Md. Commander, Kenneth freezers, flat irons, electric held on McKinney; Adjutant. Robert iron, oil lamps, buggy lamp, small iron Thursday. Quartermaster, Reek:, pot, other pots AT 12:00 O'CLOCK A. M. Raymond Claybaugh. and pans, dishes, some Antique; copper luster Keysville . . . The home William mug, red top creamer, shaving of old woven coverlid, old jars, crocks, jugs, Devilbiss and wife was the scene of The undersigned silverware, lanterns, peanut jar, porch will offer at Public Sale, located at 39 George The Taneytown Junior Chamber swing, meat and hand saw, a surprise party Wednesday evening Street, in Taneytown, merce, of Com- tool box and some tools, garden Maryland, the following: Taneytown, Md., meets the tools, push mower, Lawn Boy ro- being the 20th birthday second Thursday tary mower, with of their of each month at The grass catcher; 4-leg drop-leaf table and many daughter, Dora. The following Old Hotel Restaurant. President, other articles not were REAL ald Smith; Don- mentioned. present: William Devilbiss and ESTATE 1st Vice President, Kenneth wife, 1371 Crouse; 2nd Vice President, PAUL Peter Baumgardner and wife, Weatherboard house, slate roof, nine rooms, Roop; Paul EDGAR WEAVER, Owner. Mis- porch, screened-in back Secretary, Ronald Hopkins; ses Dora Devilbiss, Belva front porch, attic, and full basement, four Treasurer, George Crouse; Terms of sale: CASH. Robinson, rooms and part Directors: Board of Virgie Kiser, Marian bath up stairs, five rooms, pantry and Harry Dougherty, Jr., Cecil Not responsible Wilhide, Ellen part bath down stairs, elec- Lewelling and for accidents. — Lunch Rights. Valentine, Anna tric and water in house, hooked Leonard Wants, Jr.; Ritter, Freda Shorb, up to town sewer, occupying lot of State Director, Larry Heltebridle. GUSS SHANK, Auctioneer.• Anna Newcomer, Edith and 13054 sq. ft., more or less; about 60. ft. frontage, about Mary Terms 218 ft. deep. CARL HAINES, Clerk. Ohler, Pauline Baker, Elsie, Lillie of Real Estate: 10% of purchase price on day of sale, 8-5 & 19 and Mary balance in 30 days, taxes will be adjusted Hesson-Snider Unit 120 30t0 Baumgardner, Dorothy to day of final settlement, American Legion ototetotototot ot o oto otClot, t•c, to tot o toto tototo to Snider, Federal Stamp will be Auxiliary meets the first 0to et°t to t. t<>20tote 2C le cVIC , •ete Susan and Grace Keefer, Em- paid by seller, all other expenses will be paid each Thursday of' ma Stonesifer, Marie by purchaser. Real Estate will be offered month at 8 p. m., at the Post Simpson, Sa- at 2:00 P. M. Home. Pres., Betty Jane Houck; Garden 1st , ...... ein ------villa Ritter and Ada Deberry; rights are reserved to end of season. Vice Pres. Bernice Rodkey; Mes- Pres., 2nd Vice srs. Peter Wilhide, Calvin Betty Shauni; See., Lois Wetzel; Valentine, Treasurer, Mae Long; Charles Devilbiss, Dawson PERSONAL Unger; Historian, Irene Miller, Roy PROPERTY Sergeant at Arms, Catherine Baumgardner, Glenn Keefer, Myers; Color Bearers, Loudel CUSS SHANK'S Wilbur Dry sink, plank bottom chairs, one boot jack man Leather- COMMUNITY AUCTION Simpson, Harry blank bottom, drop- and Emma Stitely; Chaplain, Devilbiss, Charles leaf extension table, dove tail blanket Regina Foreman, Hamer, Roy and chests, wash stands, old time 253 Gregg Kiser, Ed- safe, 2 old cupboards, picture frames oil lamps, East Baltimore St., Taneytown, Md. ward Shorb, Russell Stonesifer, other eagle foot stand, Cur- stands, mantle clock, other clocks, wooden sugar bucket, tis Roop, Harry Witherow. rocking old Harney Volunteer Willie chairs, other chairs, old crocks, jugs, old time clothing, Fire Company meets Ohler, John and Frank lots 2nd and 4th Monday of each THURSDAY, AUGUST Alezander, of quilt squares, lots of pieced quilts, lots the month in 12, AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M. Ralph of material by yard. G. E. Firemen's Building at 7:30 Weybright, Reginald Lowman, refrigerator, Red Cross kitchen President, P. M. Clarence stove, Allen oil burner, small Ken- Melvin Amoss; Vice Presi- Derr, Harvey Slagle, How- more oil burner, studio couch, chest dent, David W. Hess, Sr.; of drawers, dresser, buffet, wash- Ray Secretary, Full house of furniture, Antiques, ard Long, Mervin Wantz, ing machine, oil Slabaugh; Treasurer, Elwood Carnival glass, etc. Vance stove, bench, comode, new brooms, clothes basket, Strickhouser; Wachter, Elgie Deberry, Willie lots of home-made Chief, Fern Haines; to be sold at this auction. Ad- soap, lot of half gallon jars, window screens, Trustees: Chester Moose, dison, Resty Fox, Harry and jarred fruit, 7.7.1 Spangler, Delbert Owner leaves for rest Joseph lot of bed linens, scarfs, doilies, handkerchief, etc., Walter Clingan; Chaplain, home. Clabaugh, Robert Stonesifer, Ira dishes, some Antique; shaving George Clingan. der Sni- mugs, silverware, pots and pans, and Jones Baker. many other articles not mentioned. GUSS SHANK, Auct. Special Notices 51 Kiwanle SHARES OF BIRNIE TRUST BANK STOCK. Club of Taneytown, Inc., meets 8-5-2t Special every Wednesday evening at Show all next week, fine Taney 6:30 at program every EMMA ESTELLA Inn. President, Edmund J night. Music by or- ANDERS, Owner. Nusbaum; Vice President, J. Norman chestra, at Graham: Boyer's House of Amuse- Immediate Past President, illtaliftriciftriM14 ment, Taneytown. Terms of Personal Property: CASH. Paul M. Moreloek; Secretary, Oliver -30:433MillIEttirMINCOM3024 Leakins; T. 1:& -02:EU4103aavaiDJUSIME:Tillf.:2111 Visit E. C. Treasurer, Felix W. Westine; A Frock's stand for high Not responsible for Directors: E. Elwood Baumgardner, grade accidents. Lunch Rights Reserved. Caret 13 ice cream, soft drinks, sand- E. Frock, Harry M. Mohney, )14 11 Norman Baumgardner, to) wiches and hot coffee, the GUSS SHANK, Auctioneer Charles H. p• FOR NE week of Hopkins, SALE George the Granger's Fair. N. Shower, John E. VI / CARL HAINES, Clerk 7-15-29 Sidles. MARYLAND Peaches for sale; price right — & 8-5-12 and PENNSYLVANIA James D. Haines. eNEWS£100.1!3=33=011=1111E0nra:011emsomameedellEMODIUM11111111. FARMS Monocacy Lodge No. 203, A.F. & and HOMES Taneytown, meets the 1st and 3rd el Mondays of the mouth in Lodge Hall ALL SIZES AND TYPES at 7:30 p. in. The officers are: W.M., Martin Smith; S.W., Edward Sauble; CALL or SEE: J.W., Theodore Newcomer; See'y, Roy ARE YOU PAYING A. Knouse: Treas., Glyde L. Hesson; S.D., Wm. Duble; T.D., Kenneth Bair; Notice of S.S., Leroy Myers; JS., Sterling J. S. Clagett A LOT FOR AUTO Public Hearing Smith; and Chaplain, Rev. Edmund Welker. REAL ESTATE The County Commissioners of Carroll County will hold a public INSURANCE BUT All other Fraternities and organizations PHONE CODE 301 — 756 hearing on the proposed Comprehensive are 1 - 6519 Zoning Ordinance and invited to use this directory for as- public the n sociated zoning maps information it carries. Cost for i& TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND GETTING LESS? as recommended by the Carroll County Plan- one year only 1-1641 $3.00. I e:Kit.tialt1P.:231191109,1431£1:23119130£tM1=11/11331(9=19$ ning and Zoning Commission. Such hearing will be held on Tuesday, tnatt:3$1!Mitt MeltileitIVIElt August 10, 1965 at Get all this coverage— 7:30 P. M. in Room 208, County Office Building, Westminster, Maryland for the purpose of hearing any comments $25/50,000. Bodily Injury relative to the proposed ordinance or proposed zoning maps. And $10,000. Property damage Any person may secure a copy of the proposed zoning ordinance Liability or review the proposed zoning maps in the Office of the County plus FAMILY PROTECTION Commissioners, County Office Building, Westminster, Maryland. $5,000. Medical Payments Attest: Emma M. Hofferberth, $ 5.00 per day* Clerk $5,000. Death benefit* Horace S. Brauning, Chairman COUNTY Southern $(7.5States ;less under age 18. COMMISSIONERS OF CARROLL COUNTY Want To Know More? 7-15-4t .4413:13n Call Now 756-2118 Immmolur NO MEMBERSHIP FEES J. Alfred Heltebridle 435 E. Baltimore St. AR ELL Taneytown, Maryland 7-22-tf 9e4re4-area9 STAPLERS House Paint :3311:23=9:11=384220'4112:319=0:231113391:=4 ia Save 20% Thru M u August r: KOONS FLORIST I 28 Only On Unico Quality Cut Flowers, Designs MEJ LI) Paints N 0 . . . 0 Corsages OBRO Tops For Beauty, Protection And Economical Long Wear .ITLESTOWN, PENNA. 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FOR OFFIC1 ALL YOUR FACTORY HOM1 PRINTING NEEDS STA-PLYER MEANT, ITC. SOUTHERN STATES TANEYTOWN 14,11 Complete with 500 Papilla 1)- COOP., Inc. Taneytown, Maryland See For Sale at--- Phone: PL 6-6711 THE CARROLL RECORD The Carroll Record For Service Co. Your SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE AGENCY TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND August 5 1965 MARYLAND THE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN, Page r 012.7 Mrs. COMMUNITY LOCALS Mrs. 011ie Singer, and Mrs. Levi Frock, Mr. and afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Brantel Singer, Richard Page 1) tomatoes are ripening rapidly. Lots on Friday Pa.; Mrs. Esther Fuss, Russell Frock, Mr. and Mrs. (Continued from Howard Davis, Pleasant Valley, vis- Waynesboro, Steven and of work now but surely do help the Chester Moose, Mrs. Clyde Givens, children, Susie, Mrs. Doty Robb and daughter, Miss RECORD ited in the same home on Sunday Mrs. Wet- THE CARROLL food budget during the winter. Frock, Mrs. George Clingan and Jane, Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mary Jo Robb spent several days in 5, 1965 Communion was served at Keysville evening. Yingling. zel and son, Mark, Mrs. Virgie Sta- Atlantic City, N. J. THURSDAY, AUGUST and Mrs. James Wantz, Ste- and Mrs. Thelma -- Lutheran Church on Sunday with Pas- Mr. during the week with Mr. ley, Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Staley and phen and Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Phi- Visitors and de Leon Love is now tor Markley being assisted by his Mrs. Theodore Ridinger, Rich- children, Michael and Jeffery, Mr. Mrs. Irene lip Lawyer, Westminster, visited Mr. and in "The Fernwick Apts.", father, Pastor Raymond Markley. ard and Ronald were: Mr. Jack Bau- Mrs. Kenneth Fissell, Melody Fissell, residing CORRESPONDENCE noticed the "rosy and Mrs. Denton Wantz on Sunday. Mrs. Annie Kalandros. 6101 Loch Raven Blvd., Baltimore, Sure everyone Wantz and fam- blitz, daughter Linda, McSherrys- over the third pew from the Mr. and Mrs. James Ridinger, Get- Games were played by the children; Maryland. Furnished glow" on Saturday from Fort town, Pa.; Mr. Ervin latest Items of Local News front where the newlyweds were sit- ily returned Rt. 1, Pa.; Misses Jeanne also Bingo was enjoyed by the adults. Lauderdale, Florida. tysburg inclu- Mr. and Mrs. John L. Damon, ting. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hively re- and Diane Groft, Hanover Rt. 4, Pa.; Guessing games were played, By Our Regular Staff of Writers to the Eastern Miss Mary Elizabeth Schaeffer, weight of a watermelon and formerly of Rockaway Beach, Long turned from their trip Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fissel, Gettys- ding the to 37 Middle Skyline Drive on Fri- Rehoboth Beach, Delaware and Mr. something baked in a cake other than Island, recently moved We desire correspondence to reach our Shore and the burg Rt. 5, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- It the Fred Shank, Baltimore, were Wed- A short bus- Street, Taneytown. office on Wednesday, if at all possible. day. They are now at home on ter Clingan, Ricky and Judy, Mrs. the usual ingredients. therefore, for most let- par- nesday evening dinner guests at the will be necessary, Keysville Road next door to her Luther Fox, Mrs. Clarence Baker, Mr. iness session was held and retaining Mrs. Guy A. Durand, Silver Spring, ters to be mailed on Tuesday morning. Wilhide. home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Senft. year except Wednesday may not ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde and Mrs. Russell Wentz, Jr., Mr. and all officers for another and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hay- betters mailed on and Mrs. Herman Eyler visited Mr. and to take Md., reach us in time. Mr. and Mrs. William Fleharty Samuel Valentine, Mrs. Nevin two new ones were elected Saturday visitors of Mr. enjoyed Mrs. Denton Wentz on Thursday eve- Mrs. den were family were among those who Ridinger, Mrs. Harvey Wantz, Mr. charge of the games—Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Crapster. the family picnic held by his office, ning. Mr. and Mrs. John Harry Glatfelter. Gifts were given to Senft, this place and Wilbur Reifsnider, VILLE-DETOUR the Plant Department of the C&P Mrs. Walter Patty, Bonnie and Johnnie, those coming the longest distance, The Taneytown Jr.-Sr. High School KEYS Fred Shank, Baltimore, were Ridinger, Telephone Company in Westminster, Mr. Miss Mary Haines, Tommie Haines, the oldest man, the oldest woman, the Band will participate in the following Club on Thursday evening dinner guests of married, Greetings to you: at the Forest and Stream Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hess and Mr. youngest person, the longest parades: Greencastle, Pa., this eve- There was swimming, some Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sackman, the most recently married and the ning (Thursday), leaving the school Detour has surely been a busy place Sunday. Reynold Ridinger. boating, games and just plain visiting Edgewood, Md. Swain, Baltimore, Mr. largest family. After that, all pre- at 5:15 P. M.; at Hampstead, Friday, this past week in more ways than Frock and Mrs. John Mrs. Hilda enjoyed by a dozen families. Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. Edgar Fink and grand- pared to leave for home, each ex- Aug. 6, leaving the school at 6P. M.: one. When I mailed in my news last the trees Ebaug'h attended •the wedding of men A picnic was held under daughter, Sharon Hively, Greenville, pressing themselves as having a won- at Littlestown, Pa., Bicentennial pa- Tuesday (7/27), I discovered at the Carroll Miss Edwina Wilson and Mr. David forward to bridge. They last Saturday evening visited Saturday evening with Mr. derful time and looking rade, on Saturday, Aug. 7, leaving working down at the Guests included Mr. Keeney at Grace Lutheran Church, next year. It was vo- The group will and I understand it Wilhide farm. and Mrs. Elmer LeGore. meeting again the school at 2 P. M. are still there Richard Wilhide and Susan, Westminster and the reception fol- on to hold the reunion the first Sun- also present a concert Saturday eve- something to do with re-enforc- and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Clutz had as callers ted has Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wilhide, Denise lowing in the Fellowship Hall on Sun- Harbaugh, day in August 1966 at the same ning at the United Church of Christ, ing it. Carroll Dougherty broke up Saturday, Miss Naomi and Renee, Greg Clabaugh, Mr. and day afternoon. Mrs. Oma Renner, Bev- place. Keysville, leaving the school, in pri- and replaced the pavement and curb- Junior Girl Scout Emmitsburg; Mrs. Lee Rinehart, Nancy and John The Frizellburg erly Montgomery, Mrs. Geneive Leis- vate cars, at 7:30 P. M. Next week, ing in front of the Post Office. Work sister Dorothy Troop No. 657 and the Cadette Girl remodeling of of Mt. Union and Lee's ter and friends, Baltimore. HARNER REUNION they will be in the Manchester parade still continues on the Nancy's classmates Scout Troop No. 788 plan on leaving 11, leaving the Dayhoff house next to as well as six of Callers at the home of Mr. and on Wednesday, Aug. the former College in Virginia who Wednesday by bus for camp near Reunion was held at 5:45 P. M. Village Store and —excitement from Marion Mrs. Charles W. Bridinger over the The 20th Harner school The the week-end with her: Laura Conawingo, Aug. 4 through Aug. 8. at Memorial Park galore!—the firemen were called to spent week-end were Mr. Wilbur Reifsni- Sunday Taneytown Lee Booze of Midway, Tenn.; Carol a week. der, son, Robert and Dennis Over- with the following relatives present: GOODWILL LISTS PHONE town again. A sofa in the home of DiBello Tommy Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. source of the Tracey of Baltimore; Sharon holtzer. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Harner, NUMBERS Clarence Hahn was the Pa.; Ellen Brown of Arthur K. Myers, Briarcliff Manor, taken care of by the of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Varner, Bet- Taneytown; Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. fire and quickly Retreat, Va.; Vicki Engelhardt N. Y., arrived on Saturday and spent Pa.; Mr. and The Monocacy Valley Goodwill In- firemen. Knowing the situation in Rural sy and Steve, Arlington, Va.; spent Harner, Littlestown, of Linthicum Heights, Md.; and Caro- the night with his grandmother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chas. F. Harner, Barlow, Pa.; dustries has announced that the list- Detour, however, the fire companies his the week-end with lyn Wheeler of Saluda, South Caro- Norman Myers. On Sunday, Bower and family. Other vis- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Riley and Bar- ings of its various phone numbers really respond with a will and there Harry K. George lina. On Friday evening, Nancy, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. itors were Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Ri- bara, Littlestown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. throughout Carroll County may be were trucks from Union Bridge, Tan- went Mrs. Myers accompanied New Mid- classmates and Jane Wilhide Myers and dinger, Mr. and Mrs. John Ridinger, Glenn L. Harner and family, Gettys- found in the new telephone directory. eytown, Rocky Ridge and Amphitheater him to Camp Nawakwa, near Aren- many of our they were not all down to Carter Barron Patty, Johnnie and Bonnie, Mr. and burg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moose "We are certain that way. Fortunately Washington to see and hear Peter, dtsville, Penna., where he will spend Broomall, Pa.; former 'donors stopped contributing needed but it really gives one a in Mrs. Stuart Dom and Mr. and Mrs. and James and Steven, many Paul and Mary and Peter Nero. a wek. Thomas Edward. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Harner and to Goodwill after we closed our store good feeling to know that so Church Deborah Menchey, Manchester to respond The Keysville Lutheran Miss Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cluck and Steven and Brenda, Taneytown R.D.; in Westminster because they didn't are ready and willing evening with Road, spent Wednesday and Thurs- said Win. Fire is probably the Women met on Monday sons, Littlestown Rt. 2, Pa., were sup- Mr. and Mrs. Brook Snodgrass, Delta, know our phone number," when needed. Edward Coshun and Mrs. Dennis day with her cousin, Miss Linda Bow- Walter earner, Van Arnam, Goodwill director. "We one thing the majority of us dread Mrs. per guests Sunday with their grand- Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Myers as leaders. Their topic was en. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Valen- Taneytown; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry have listed our Westminster, Taney- and fear the most. New Hobby parents, Spring is "The Church's Mission Among The All States National tine. Summers, Waynesboro, Pa. town, and Hampstead phone numbers Timmy Seibert of Clear the film and Convention was held at in with his sister Nations" and they showed Show A picnic supper was served Sunday Officers elected for 1966 are: presi- as well as the Frederick number spending this week means "forward Hotel Roanoke, Roanoke, Va., on directory to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil- "Harambee" which at the firemen's building to the fol- dent, John H. Riley, Littlestown, Pa.; the new Carroll County and family, This film showed some of Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Frank C. Moose, that Problem." hide and Susan of Forest and Stream together." lowing: Mr. and Mrs. John Harner, vice president, alleviate the ways the young people in Africa Walter Senft, this place, Mr. Fran- and Brenda, Taneytown; Ken- Broomall, Pa.; secretary, Hazel Snod- "Carroll County residents who wish Club Road. Bal- Steve spending several and Maylasia are helping themselves cis Reese and Mr. Fred Shank, neth Wright, Washington, D. C.; Mr. grass, Delta, Pa.; and treasurer, Ellis to donate to Goodwill should look in Beth Wilhide is their people Senft display- visiting with her aunt to make a better life for timore, attended. Mrs. and Mrs. Wesley Mummert, Connie Rentzel, Biglerville, Pa. the phone book under "Goodwill" days this week look ahead and her fine collection of sugar and nearest their and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. and country. They ed and Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood and call the number and uncle do things together for the bet- cream sets. concluded Van Arnam. Francis Fry and children of Balti- try to Strickhouser, Kenneth and Jerry, Mr. home," terment of all in Christian way. One Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jurusz and Spangler, Bobbie, Deb- MARRIED more. sing- and Mrs. Gene Stine, Nancy special for the evening was the son Richard, Perlin, New Jersey, bie and Patty Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Fred POLITICS AND POVERTY Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert by Joanne at the PEOPLE, near Keysville were vis- ing of "Jesus, Only Jesus" spent from Friday to Sunday Spangler, Susie and Freddie and Mr. HIVELY — WILHIDE and Roxanne Shirley Keilholtz, Darlene home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. itors at the World's Fair in New York Glass, and Mrs. Ralph Vaughn, Bonnie, Von- daughter Almost a year ago, when the Ec- Bowers and Linda Schaffer accom- Black, Jr. and Barbara. Miss Audrey E. Wilhide, several days last week. nie and Mikie. of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde' E. Wilhide, onomic Opportunity Act was being held Sun- panied by Mrs. Leonard Reifsnider Mrs. Anna Meyers who has spent with Mr. and Mrs. I said in a re- A watermelon party was of a Sunday visitors Taneytown, Md., became the bride of debated by the House, the home of Mr. and and the other was the reading the last three weeks at the home of Reynold Ridinger and Mr. Richard to you that people, not politics, day evening at Is Mine' by L. J. Mr. and Larry F. Hively, son of Mr. and Mrs. port Cecil (Bob) Priest and "Angie" poem, "The World her daughter and family, Withers were Mrs. George Dietrick, should be the prime consideration. Mrs. by Mrs. Carroll Dougherty. Carl G. Cole and Gary returned C. Myers Hively, Taneytown, Sunday, of Forest and Stream Club Road with Methe; Mrs. Donna and Harry, Mrs. Henry Hut- Keysville We should judge this and all legis- Discussion was held during the to her home, Midland, Md., on Sun- July 25th, at 7:30 P. M. at Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wilhide, Jane tis, New Oxford, Penna. and Miss Lutheran Church. The Rev. William lation, I said then, not in terms of and Mr. business meeting about the stand for day. and and Beth and John Rinehart Mrs. Slaybaugh, Gettysburg, Penna. Markley performed the double-ring slogans and partisan claims Wilhide and Susan the Stull sale on August 28. On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Lu- Mrs. Carroll Hively, Jack- but in terms of its and Mrs. Richard chairman. Date Mr. and ceremony. counter-claims, Seibert helping to finish Ralph Shoemaker is ther Zimmerman, Mayberry, Mrs. ie and Kim, visited Sunday with Mr. real impact upon the people whom it and Timmy Study will be October 31 Soloist, Mrs. Richard Wilhide, cou- off the "Georgia Rattler." for Mission Mamie Buell ert, Bristol, Conn., Mrs. and Mrs. Larry Hively, Keysville. by was designed to help. We should ask and there will be no regular Novem- and Mrs. Walter, Myers, sin of the bride, was accompanied Sunday visitors with Mrs. William Bessie Freet Sunday visitors with Mrs. Oharo Mrs. Leonard Reifsnider, Keymar. whether this is the best way to do the Forest ber meeting. A motion was made and Sr., this place, were guests for lunch- Mr. and Mrs. Ray- way Weishaar and Randy of the Clabaugh were: Her selections were: "One Hand, One the job — in this case, the best Road were Mr. and seconded to donate five dollars to eon and supper of Mr. and Mrs. Ster- and Sandy, Kelly and financial and Stream Club of flowers for mond Clabaugh Heart," "Whither Thou Goest I Will to mobilize our human Slenker and Danny and Building Fund in lieu ling Zimmerman, Westminster. Badslers, Littlestown, Pa.; Mr. Ther- to economic oppor- Mrs. Kenneth Next meeting will Go," "Wedding Blessing" and "The resources bring their granddaughter Juliann Slase- Harry Clabaugh. Mrs. William Thomas, Long Beach, on Clabaugh, Baptist Rd. They all tunity within the reach of those be September 6. at of Lord's Prayer." man of Mt. Wolf, Pa., and Mr. and California, visited the home spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. in marriage by her father, Americans who lack it now. —Dharlys Fleharty and Mrs. R. Howard Reichard on Given Mrs. James Weishaar, Bobby and Mr. Theron Clabaugh. the bride wore a ballerina length This same approach, placing peo- Billy of Detour. Thursday afternoon. Mr. William Shank, Baptist Road, bodice had a ple above politics, guided me in con- Mr. and Mrs. William Sherman, gown. The chantelaie Mrs. Hugh Heaps and son Galen FRIZELLBURG son of Mr. Fred Shank and the the square neckline and long sleeves sidering an expansion of the "war and his friend John Santini of Sliver this place, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ebaugh Mrs. Shank, left Monday morning over the hand. The on poverty" when that legislation was spent Sat- tapering in points Spring spent Tuesday with her par- and family, Westminster, for the Navy and will receive his acetate peau had a small before the House this week. t the Frizellburg Church of God visiting Mr. and full skirt of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cluts of urday and Sunday boot training at the Great Lakes bow and a self-made rose at waist- One year is hardly long enough in near Keysville. on Sunday: Morning Worship will be Mrs. Charles Sherman and Billy of Illinois. River Dale Farm minister Training Center, line in back. Her shoulder length veil which to learn whether this program callers this past week were Mr. at 9•00 A. M. The guest Richmond, Va. Billy returned home Monday evening visitors with Mr. But a year is Other Sell, pastor of of silk illusion fell from a crown of does or does not work. and Mrs. Arthur Clabaugh of Detour will be Rev. Emory with them to spend some time with and Mrs. Ralph Vaughn, Bonnie, enough in which to see some Mission; S. S. will be seed pearls. She carried a cascade of long with his mother, Mrs. Harry Cla- the .Smithburg his grandparents. Vonnie and Mikie were Mr. and Mrs. sceptano- progress and some problems. Now is at 10:00 A. M.; Prayer Meeting will white majestic daisies and baugh of Taneytown and her mother, — Edward Sauble, sons, Eddie and Todd, tis. not too soon for us, both in Congress Miss he held Thursday evening at 7:45 Thought for today Our days are Mrs. Mary Coulsen of Hanover, identical suitcases — all the same near Taneytown. Mrs. Hugh Engel, Taneytown, sis- and in any area in which this pro- Yingling, Mrs. Audrey Rid- P. M. The Rev. Frederick Horner, where Donna S. S. supt. size — but some people can sack more ter of the bride was matron of honor; gram is operating, to suggest inger and daughters Robin, Dawn pastor, Mr. Howard Carr, be made, so that pro- Church of God was into them than others. she wore a pink street-length dress changes should and Maurie of Harney; Mr. and Mrs. The Frizellburg The bo- grams will not become bogged down. tie setting on Saturday, July 31 at FAIRVIEW of shadow lace over taffeta. Gay Boller of Rocky Ridge, Mrs. By- was styled with a scooped neck- abused, or diverted from their orig- Robert 2:30 P. M. for the wedding of Miss dice Ten Stull and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Frock and James Frock line and short sleeves. A dome skirt inal purposes. Keysville with Mr. and Betty Mayne, daughter of Mr. and HARNEY Stine near Mr. snent the week-end in the home of accented in back with a small bow at Job Corps Mrs. Robert Hummel and children of Mrs. John Mayne, Lisbon and Colson, son of Mr. and Mrs. their father and step-mother, Mr. waist. Her pink veil fell from a small Of course some problems can be Steeleton, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Roy James Services Sunday, August 8, at St. a cascade William Colson, Sr., New Windsor. at and Mrs. Robert Frock of Westmin- matching bow, she carried anticipated for any new program, Baumgardner of Terra Rubra, Floyd Paul's Lutheran Church. Worship pink majestic daisies. and his The Rev. Frederick Horner performed 9 A. M., Sunday School at 10 A. M. ster. of especially one as far-reaching as and Charles Knox isitors in the home of Mr. and Carroll Hively, Harney, brother of of Emmitsburg. Pastor Wil- the double ring ceremony. Mrs. J. The baskets of flowers at St. Paul's Economic Opportunity Act. Such daughter or- Mrs. Charles Frock and family on the groom was best man. for liam Markley was a luncheon guest Armistead Mason presided at the Lutheran Church Sunday, August 1, problems have arisen, example, was held at the Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. A wedding party was held in the in some of the Job Corps centers. It on Friday after giving communion in gan. The reception were given to the glory of God in residing Dairy Bar for about 75 rel- Robert Frock, Jimmy Frock, Mrs. social room. The couple are has been reported that up to half of the morning. Warner memory of Mr. John Waybright by Taneytown. atives and friends. The Colsons' are Norman Heiner, Mr. and Mrs. William near the original Job Corps enrollees in Know you are interested in how his family. Fogle and son, Billy. Mrs. James Coshun of Detour is com- former residents of Frizellburg. Mrs. Esther Fuss spent a few days the first center, Camp Catoctin near •and Mrs. Harry Berwager, Those who spent Saealay evening in Thurmont, Md., have become "Job ing along. She told me this morning Mr. last week with Mrs. Beulah Lawrence, and Frock Hanover, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Pa. the home of Mr. Mes. Levi DIED Corps dropouts." Some left because sae is trying to follow her doctor's Gettysburg, were: Mr. and Mrs. NV !ere Heiman orders to do next-to-nothing and is Berwager and family on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ridinger, Betty they were homesick, or unwilling to of Lansdale, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Rus- EDWARD R. HARNER adjust. These problems can be ex- due to return to the hospital on evening. and Thomas of Keysville spent one of Ella Basler and Mr. Roy Bas- and Mrs. -ell Frock and grandson, Dennis R. Harner, 79, of 12 Boyer pected, and cannot be totally elimin- Thursday (5th) for x-rays. These Mrs. evening last week with Mr. York, Penna. Edward will be repeats, for some of the first ler, Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nevin Ridinger. Street, Littlestown, Pa., died at 2:35 ated. But some left because, during on Sun- James Frock is spending a week the late Winter and early Spring, ones taken were not clear. Sure you Myers near Pleasant Valley Visitors during the week with Ber- Mr. A. M. Saturday at the Annie M. in the home of his grandparents, Gettysburg, where , their rooms were cold and camp fa- all agree that "not knowing" is one day 'afternoon. nice and Georgia Hiteshew were Mr. and Mrs. Levi Frock. Warner Hospital, of the hardest things to "put up with" Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and Theodore Simpson, Taneytown; Mrs. he was a patient since Wednesday. cilities were incomplete — and some and hope and pray that she will soon Barbara, Romney, W. Va., and Mr. Luther Fox, Mrs. J. Walter Kump God Is With Me, Oswald J. Smith Mr. Harner *as a retired Carroll left because they were unable to form Westminster, visit- farmer. He any rapport with a staff which had bf.- able to feel like herself again. William Yingling, and Mrs. Esther Fuss. On the sea or in the air God is with County, near Taneytown, There was a good turnout for the ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rod- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henshaw, son was a son of the late Charles and been hastily hired and inadequately Mr. and Mrs. me everywhere, He was family picnic held at Rocky Ridge ney Haines on Sunday. Eddie, New Castle, Ind., visited Tues- He will never let me go, for I know Mary Catherine Ott Hamer. trained. Park last Thursday evening but a lot Thomas remained until Tuesday and day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. a member of Messiah EUB Church, When underprivileged teen-agers, a he loves me so; in of members were absent. They sure Miss Barbara Thomas is spending Ralph Vaughn, Bonnie, Vonnie and he will keep me Taneytown; Lodge 227, Loyal Order apparently lost in the slums or grandparents. Ev'ry day ev'ry hour Aerie, areas, are res- did miss a fine time. Of course the longer time with her Mikie. Mr. Henshal.v and Ralph were in His power, of Moose; and the Gettysburg rural poverty-stricken is one of the 20 seen each Order of Eagles. cued by the Job Corps or other pro- sliding board was the point of inter- Phyllis Dutterer Army buddies and have not Fear net e nigra will soon be oe'r, Fraternal est for most of the children and the delegates of Maryland who attended other for over 20 years. away; Surviving are his wife, Grace Bow- grams, we all benefit. But when Short the de:h./less pass men had a ball game going. the National 4-H Citizenship Visitors during the week with Mr. will be gone and ers Harner; two daughters and two these teen-agers are lost again, and 4-H Cen- Thy disappointment all they Mrs. Richard Wilhide near Detour Course held at the National and Mrs. Wesley Mummert, Connie bright will be the day. sons, Mrs. John Fox, Gettysburg; lost forever, we lose. When was guest soloist at the Church of ter in Chevy Chase from July 18 - 24. and Jimmie were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Donald E. Hamer, Littlestown; Mrs. are turned away through no fault the Brethren in Union Bridge on Sun- She was the representative of Carroll DeGroft, Littlestown, Pa.; Mr. and Author of Joy, by N. Nolun James Hughes, Baltimore, and Char- of their own, but through administra- a day. In the afternoon she, her hus- County. The week began with Mrs. Delbert Spangler and Mr. and are the author of my joy, the les B. Harner, Emmitsburg; 11 grand- tive failures, the administration of Holiday You band and daughter Susan were visit- luncheon and orientation at Mrs. Gene Spangler, Bobbie, Debbie bearer of my secret pain, your pre- children; three great-grandchildren; this program must be reformed. ors with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dolly Inn and ended with a Citizenship and Patty Sue. will I pray and two sisters, Mrs. Bruce Crabbs, There has been too much emphas- vious words never cloy, Ruth and son in Fairfield, Pa. • Ceremony. The week was filled with Visitors during the week with Mrs. your mercy to obtain. We know your Littlestown R.D. 2, and Miss is on promotion of the Job Corps, House guest with the Clyde Wilhide educational trips •to Washington and Marian Haines and family were Mr. power extends Harner, National Lutheran Home, and too little attention paid to pro- Other blessed throughout family on the Keysville Road last assemblies on good citizenship. and Mrs. Claude Fissel, Gettysburg the world and never ends. Washington. cessing of applicants — so that many week was Miss Gladys Ault of Ac- states attending were: Florida, Mis- Rt. 5, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. William Fuss, Funeral services were held Monday youths, having become interested home, cident, Md. souri, Montana, New Hampshire, W. Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall, Mr. FROCK RL a a ION at 2 P. M. at the Little funeral enough to apply, must wait for Don't forget the Festival at the Va., and New York. Phyllis says, "To- and Mrs. Francis Haines and daugh- Littlestown. The Rev. Robert P. months for any word; and so the 0. Vera was in the United Church of Christ in Keysville gether we developed a greater ap- ters, all of Littlestown, Pa.; Mrs. The third reunion was held at the Mitchell officiated. Burial E.O. is now recruiting volunteers to on Saturday evening (7th). preciation of our democratic way of Ridinger, Randallstown; Mrs. Mildred Park on Sun- Lutheran Cemetery, Taneytown. answer; probably with form letters. Mrs. Taneytown Memorial Union Bridge Boy Scout Troop 330 life and a greater understanding of Sharrer, Taneytown; Mr. and August 1. This reunion was held the thousands of letters generated and Mrs. Grace day, pro- will have their next meeting on Mon- our American heritage." Wilford Stambaugh by the descendants of the late Levi RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT by the recent network television day, August 9. This is the deadline Services on Sunday at Emmanuel Gross, York, Pa. D. and Rebecca Frock and sons, John, motion of the Job Corps. To troubled for the balance of their money due (Batist) Lutheran Church: Mornay; Visitors at the home of Mr. and all of Resolved, Whereas the Wise and Al- youths answered with these form let- the Samuel, Albert and Reuben, removed from for camp. The 9th is also the meet- Wore:hip at 9:30 A. M., Sundev Mrs. Robert Strickhouser during are deceased. This clan in- mighty Providence has ters and with long delays, the first Parish The and Mrs. Jerry Leight- whom our beloved brother, HAR- to ing date for the Union Bridge Church School at 10:30 A. M. week were Mr. cludes the following: Mr. and Mrs. our midst contact with a program designed Joint Council at 8 P. M. at St. James Rev. J. H. August Borleis, pastor, ner, daughter Brenda, Uniontown; Mrs. Richard RY A. CLABAUGH, July 24, 1965, help them could be tragically disap- Pa.; Vernon Frock, Mr. and Church. Mr. Kenneth Lambert, S. S. supt. Mrs. Lester Spangler, Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eyler, we of Taney Lodge No. 28, I.O.O.F., pointing. week Diane and Grinder, Md., wish to express our Happy Birthday wishes next Services on Sunday at Emmanuel Mr. Howard Mummert, and children, Tammy, Mark and Mit- Taneytown, The Human Investment Baumgardner on the 13th. Church of Christ Mike, Gettysburg Rt. 5, Pa.; Mr. and sorrow for the passing of a faithful tc Mrs. Roy (Baust) United zie, Mrs. Frank Stoner and grand- The problems of the Job Corps il- Sandra Reynolds was a recent over- parish house will include: Sunday Mrs. Wesley Mummert, Connie and Dottie and Wanda. and true Odd Fellow. LeGore, children, Sparky, lustrate the fact that no amount of night guest and her sister Terry spent School at 9:30 A. M.; Morning Wor- Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Eugene Bankhard and Brother Clabaugh became affiliated and Linda and Ruth Mr. and on May 2, 1919, and money will solve the problem of pov- several days with their aunt ship at 10:30 A. M.; Rev. Robert V. Mrs. Linda Crouse, sons, Noah, Arthur and Sargeant, Mr. with Taney Lodge great in- Carroll Wilhide Duk Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Strick- as Noble Grand from January erty in America unless a uncle and cousins, the Johnson, pastor; Mrs. Raymond and and Mrs. Kenneth Kuhn, Dennis served talent and en- Detour. Sandra and Terry houser, Kenneth and Jerry. 1, 1927 to July 31, 1927. vestment of human family near hart, S. S. supt. Frock, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Auman ergy is also made. Poverty is more are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Hyle and daugh- Mrs. Mary Clutz spent a few days and Randy, Mr. Resolved, That we realize the deep and children, Wayne wish than a financial status — it is a John Reyonlds near Rockville and the ter, Denise and Miss Barbara Jen- last week with her daughter, Mr. and Robert Bowers and children loss we have sustained, and we Charles and family, near and Mrs. to the bereav- poorness of education, a thinness of grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. kins, near New Windsor, spent Sun- Mrs. Wade Brown Rox and Tammy, Mrs. Thel- to extend our sympathy Thus the Dee Dee, in their greater loss; and opportunity, a lack of hope. Minnick of Union Bridge. day at Hershey Amusement Park, Silver Run. ma Frock, Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Bow- ed family helped and, Stockton Rouzie, Frederick, commend them to His keeping Who poor must be reached, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stonesifer of Herehey, Penna. Mrs. ers, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Bowers, heartened and encouragad. Berwager, was last Monday supper guest with careth for us. above all, Rockville were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frock, Mr. The "war on poverty" requires tie- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hanover, were Thursday evening her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel children, Resolved, That as a further expres- his callers and Mrs. Harry Gensel and the forming, if it is to reach this goal. Stonesifer of Keysville. supper guests of Mrs. Elia Basler, Valentine. Other visitors and and Greg, Mr. and sion of our sorrow and esteem were Mr. Merwin Debbie and Stevie be draped for —Congressman Charles Mathias. trip to the mar- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Millard Wimmer, during the week Glatfelter and son, Brian Charter or our Lodge After an afternoon Sipe, and daughter, Natural Dam, Mrs. Harry of 30 days, that a copy of and Lancaster and a this place, Mr. and Mrs. Kerwin Bishop and Scott, Mrs. Ruben Frock, Mr. and a period kets in York Polly Mr. George Valentine, Mrs. Kath- these resolutions be sent to the be- THANKS through some of that Amish Elaine and Karen and ieliss Pa.; Mrs. Richard Adkins and children, CARD OF drive last week erine Hall and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. reaved family, that a copy be placed country, Carol Wolfgang and William Shue, York, Penna., spent Mary C., Joyce and Kevin, Mr. and and sight-seeing in North- Eugene Waybright, and Miss Janet and on our records, and that they be I would like to thank those people Burr of Washington were callers in camping Mr. Mrs. Donald Carl and sons, David Western Pa., in Pine Creek Valley, Haines all of Littlestown Pa • Frock published in The Caalloll Record. who sent me cards, visited me or the evening with her sister and fam- Gettysburg Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleharty near ,Cammal. They returned on Sun- and Mrs. Samuel Dayhoff, Steven and Debra, Mr. WALTER W. HILTERBRICK, showed any other acts of kindness ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Hilda Swain, Mrs. and children, University day. Rt. 5, Pa.; Mrs. Robert Frock and children. CARROLL N. HAHN, while I was a patient at near Detour. of Rhuror, Baltimore; Mrs. Edgar and season Mr. and Mrs. William DeGroft, Oma Dianna, Steven, Terry and Jimmy, DAVID R. MILLER, of Maryland hospital. This is canning and freezing Mrs. William Fink, Greenville; Mrs. Edna Roth- Committee. TED JESTER Beans and beets have been Wakefield, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Heiman, Mr. for sure. and granddaughter, Joyce, aupt, Gettysburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. available and now the limas, corn and Flickinger 5, 1965 THE CAB ROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN. MARYLAND Page Five SPECIAL NOTICES CHURCH NOTICES I nesday, 7:30 P. M., WSWS Meeting. Thursday, 6:30 P. M., Sunday School FUNDS AVAILABLE TO FOR easy, quick carpet cleaning St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Fred- Picnic at Memorial Park, TIGERS SHOOT DOWN BOMBERS, 13-0 FARMERS rent Blue Lustre Electric Shampooer erick St. Rev. Joseph A. Kenney, Uniontown on1y $1 per day. Reindollar Hardware. Pastor. Circuit Churches of God. Sterling J. Leister, Chairman of Sunday Masses are offered at 8:00 Uniontown-Sunday School 9:30 A. Art Cagle the Carroll County ASC County com- PAINT SALE - Save 20% on A. M. and 10:30 A. M. Weekday M. Worship Service 10:30 A. M. Hurls One-Hitter mittee reveals funds are avAilable for Southern States Unico Quality White Mass is offered in the convent at with Rev. Emory Sell guest speaker. conservation practices under the 1965 House Paints. August 13-28 only. 6:45 A. M., with one Mass weekly Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 P. M. ACP in Art Caple pitched a one-hitter and Program. Southern States Taneytown Coopera- the church on Friday at 12:00 noon. Frizellburg-Worship Service 9:00 won Farmers planning to use lime tive, A. M. with his third shut-out victory of the un- Inc., Taneytown, Md. Phone Confessions are heard before Sunday Rev. Emory Sell guest season as der the ACP program this Fall in PL. 6-6711. Masses, speaker. Sunday Taneytown collected six 8-5-3f and on Saturday 4:30 to 5:00 School 10:00 A. M., extra-base hits in accordance with soil tests earn $3.20 and 7:00 to 7:45 CGYA 6:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting, defeating the Har- o'clock. Masses on ney Bombers last night at per 1000 lbs. of oxides, whereas, with- MOJUD HOISERY and genuine the first Friday of each Thursday, 7:45 P. M. - SPORTS Memorial Stpo-Hose. month are Park by a score of 13-0. out a soil test, the rate is $2.88 per Rob-Ellen Shop. celebrated at 12 noon and 5:15 P. M. Fred E. Horner, Pastor. 1000 lbs. of 8-5-eow-9t Caple struck out six, walked four oxides. Those wishing to Piney Creek and allowed but one hit in winning earn payments at the higher rate are Holiness Christian Church - Key- Church of the Breth- urged THE LADIES Auxiliary of Taney- mar, Md. ren, Rev. Warren M. his fourth victory of the year with- to have their soil tested immed- Rev, Wilbur M. Whalen, Eshbach, pastor. iately. Many lime town Fire Co. will hold their covered Minister.-Sunday -Sunday School 9:15 A. - out a setback. The Tigers chipped dealers have the School 9:30 A. M., M., Wor- soil testing service available dish social on Thursday, Aug. 12, at Morning Service 10:30 A. ship Service 10:30 A. M. Choir Re- in with only eight hits but made them or con- M., Young THE WAY I SEE IT .. count tainers for soil samples are available the Carnival grounds building. All Peoples Service 7:00 P. M., Evening hearsal, Wed., 7:00 P. M. Jr. Choir, for thirteen runs. 0-- at the County Agents office members and carnival helpers are Service 7:30 P. M. Every 7:45 P. M. Senior Choir. Women's Taneytown tallied three times in or the Tuesday the first ASCS County office located urged to attend. 8-5-2t night, 8:00 P. M., Bible Study. Fri- Fellowship, 1st Tuesday of every Observations on the World of Sports inning and were never in at 33 day month. Junior High real trouble. In the batting depart- Court Street. BOWERS REUNION-The annual night, Cottage Prayer Meeting. Fellowship, 1st -by John Breth This practice and 3rd Sunday evenings of month ment, "Scooter" Pfoutz collected two may be performed on Bowers Reunion will be held Satur- Walnut hits and land that will be devoted to grasses Grove Dunkard Brethren at 7:00 P. M. CBYF, 1st Monday of TONY three RBI's, as did Arvin day, August 21, beginning at noon, Church, at Kump's-Sunday HORTON of the Boston Red Bollinger. or legumes in 1965 or 1966. Conser- School every month. Sox is back for in Memorial Park, Taneytown. Basket 9:30 A. M., preaching 10:30 another try at big In the extra base division, vation program requests must be lunch. A. M. league pitching. Last they Come one, come all. 8-5-3t Howard Surbey and Guy Dayhoff, Piney Creek Presbyterian Church. year, the op- were added by Pfoutz, a double; Don filed with our office before beginning Ministers. Rev. Wm. Yates., posing pitchers won out in that con- Favorite, a double; the practice. SAVE 20% ON PAINT-Southern D.D., Pastor stant Ernie Combs, a August 8, Sunday School, 9:30 A. battle for survival that goes two-bagger; Arvin Bollinger, States White House Paint Sale is M.; on in the Major a double Uniontown Lutheran Parish - no Church Service. Leagues. This time, and a triple; Walt Donohue, a double. Aug. 13-28. Southern States Taney- Emmanuel Horton has brought along a MD. NOTICE GEN -57 (Baust) Church-Wor- heavy Box town Cooperative, Inc., Taneytown, ship 9:30 The Pipe Creek Charge war club to help him stay in the big Score FIRST CERTIFICATE AND A, M., Church School - Union- batter ab • i Md. Phone PL. 6-6711. 8-5-3t 10:30 A. M. town, Maryland - Uniontown, 9:30 time. r h e rim DIVERSION PAYMENT Horton looked Pfoutz ss 4 3 2 1 3 LEE St. Paul's, Uniontown - Church A. M., Worship; 10:00 A. M., Church like a promising hit- Myers, and DEE CEE work and lei- School. ter for the Red Sox last cf-If 1 3 0 0 1 First certificate and clothes for men. Rob School 9:30 A. M., Worship 11 A. M. year until Favorite, divers:on pay- -Ellen Shop. Pipe Creek the pitchers found his weakness. ss-cf 4 0 1 0 1 ment in the voluntary 8-5-eow-4t St. Luke's (Winters) Church - - (Brick) 10:00 A. M. He Wildasin, lb 1965 wheat Church School Church School, 11:00 A. had trouble hitting inside pitches. 3 1 1 0 1 program was made this week 10:00 A. M., Worship M. Worship. Combs, 2b 2 2 1 to Eric FOR 11:00 A. M. 0. F. Kibbe, Pastor. Once the pitchers learned that, of 0 1 A. Ganjon of Carroll County, one of SALE - 16-ft. Thompson Spencer, 2b 0 0 0 0 0 .tot; 75 h.p. Johnson Mt. Union Church- course, Horton could just as well have many wheat producers cooperating motor, fully Church School St. Bollinger, 3b 3 1 2 0 3 -NI:tipped. D. Coale. Phone 9:30 A. M. No Worship service. Paul's Lutheran Church, Har- begun packing his suitcase. Because in the Agricultural Stabilization and 756-6620. ney - Supply Donohue, rf 3 1 1 0 1 Rev. J. H. August Borleis, Pastor. Pastor. Worship Ser- it was only a matter of time until he Conservation Service Program. Ster- FOR vice 9:00 A. M., Sunday School 10:00 Hoffman, If 0 0 0 0 0 SALE-Tree-ripened peaches, was sent back to the minors to try Head, ling J. , Leister, county ASC Chair- weil sprayed. Roy Baumgardner, Taneytown United Presbyterian A. M. and find a solution c 2 0 0 0 0 near for that prob- Caple, p man, revealed that Mr. Ganjon re- Keysville. Phone PL. 6-4873. Church-Rev. William M. Hendricks, lem. 1 2 0 00 ceived a Keysville Lutheran Church check for $421.94 under Pastor. - Rev. He thinks he found that Totals-13 runs, 8 hits, 1 error. 1965 legislation William A. Markley, pastor. Sunday solution designed to help FOR SALE- 10'x50' house trailer, Sunday, August 8, 1965, 8:45 A. M., at the Red Sox's instructional school Pitching-Art Caple (4-0), 6 strike- maintain wheat grower modern furnishings. School 9:30 A. M., Worship Service income while $2550. Call TI. Church School. last Winter. Some of it is based on outs, 4 walks, 1 hit and no runs. avoiding any increase in government 8-7783. 8-5-2t 10:45 A. M. that heavy bat he now carries around. Game for Sunday, costs in the program. Trinity Lutheran Church, Taney- Horton August 8 PAINT - 20% OFF during South- town, Mayberry Church of God - Rev. spotted someone taking prac- Besides diversion payments, domes- Md. Howard W. Miller, Pastor. tice cuts with a bat that Littlestown AT TANEYTOWN tic and export ern States White House Paint Sale. Sunday, Ralph Jamison, Pastor. Sunday School, looked like (2 P. marketing certificates August 8, Sunday Church something a cave man might M.) are also issued, with a domestic Save on quality Unico self-cleaning, School 9:00 A. M., The 9:30 A. M.; Worship Service, 10:15 have cer- Service 10:00 A. M. used to go hunting dinosaurs. The tificate having a value of 75 cents one-coat paint. Southern States Tan- A. M., Luther League Picnic, Memor- * Star of the Game a ey•town Cooperative, Inc., Taneytown, a player said he used that heavy bat bushel and export value of 30 cents. ial Park 5:30 P. M.; Monday, Every to help The Md Phone PL. 6-6711. 8-5-3t Member give him a faster swing. He cash value of certificates is in Response Executive Commit- explained that when addition to the tee 8:00 P. M.; he switched to market price or local MADE-TO-MEASURE Wednesday, LCW Pic- Letter To The Editor a lighter bat in a game, support or loan value. It is suits and nic Meeting, Parsonage lawn, the lighter expected topcoats for men. Rob-Ellen Shop. 6 P. M. bat felt like a broom stick by com- that payments totaling $.32,310.00 8-5-eow-8t Taneytown Charge of the United parison and he could get it around will be made to 169 wheat producers Church of Dear Editor, much quicker. in the county. FOR Christ-William F. Wiley, SALE - Lot, 2/12 miles west B.D., Pastor. Among the things Horton tried it and it worked. He Any grower who stays within his of Taneytown, contains we didn't realize over 21,500 Grace Church, Taneytown here in Washington, the home reasoned that a faster swing would 1965 wheat allotment is eligible for sq. ft. Also fill in ground and shale - No of Church School Session. 10:30 A. M., "managed news," until reminded of help him with those inside pitches. a price-support loan or purchase rock. Price for lot, $775. P. W. Hart- Divine Worship, it by Editor He wrote to a bat manufacturer and agreement on the wheat from his in- man, Rt. 1, Littlestown, Rev. Dr. Raymond E. John M. Miller of the Pa. Wilhelm, guest preacher. DODGEVILLE (Wis.) CHRONICLE, ordered two of the heaviest bats the dividual farm. All participants in the company makes. They sent him program signed up on a HOUSE FOR RENT - On Fair- Grace Church, Keysville-No Sun- is that of "Freedom of the Press a voluntary day Church School and no Worship Day." pair of clubs which weigh 44 ozs. basis, and diverted acres from wheat view Ave. Russell Feeser, Phone each. production. PL. 6-6335. Service. Since the occasion was still in the future when Mr. Miller spoke of it, Horton used them in practice, Diverted acres are used for a va- FOR SALE - 1963 Ford Fairlane Messiah Evangelical United Breth- he was careful to point out that it then switched to a 32-ounce bat once riety of conservation practices, in- 50(* 2-Door Hardtop. A-1 title. Phone ren Church-Rev. Robert P. Mitchell, "doesn't mean you get your paper the game began. The idea worked cluding tree planting, grass or le- SP. 5-4334. 7-29-4t Pastor, Middle St., Taneytown. free that day." What it does mean fine for Horton at Toronto this gume cover crops, and wildlife food Services Sunday, August 8, 1965, is, in his view, that: Spring, and his hitting improved to plantings aimed at stimulating num- 9:15 FOR RENT - Newly renovated A. M., Church School; 10:15 A. "It is a day for old-time editors to the point where the Red Sox felt he bers of game birds and animals. 4 rooms and bath apartment. Plenty M., Morning Worship; 7:30 P. M., think back to when they could write was ready for another try in the Ma- closet space. Entirely private. Phone Youth Fellowship. Monday, 8:00 P. jors. He was brought back last week, that a no-good so-and-so was a no- OVER 75f-6026 or 756-6276. 7-29-2t M., Local Conference Meeting. Wed- good so-and-so. and promptly came through with a 2,000 PRIZES FOR CORRECT WORDS "In those days young thieves were couple of key hits. FOR SALE - Nice building lot on Horton is not relying paved street named for the protection of the com- on a faster The in Taneytown. City water munity swing to solve the entire problem Jackpot is growing. At last and sewer. Only $650. HALLMARK greeting cards, gift and not protected from law- of look, the R. L. Zentz, abiding society. those inside pitches. He now stands prize was $2500 and if no Taneytown, Md. 756-6960. 7-29-2t wrap and party goods. Rob-Ellen one hits it, the amount will Shop. "Those were the days when a closer to the plate than he did last be high- 7-29-8t year, er. That's what you'd be competing KATE GREENAWAY dresses for drunken bum was not referred to as and he feels this too will help GOOD USED him. It's up to the opposing for in the Baltimore News Ameri- girls. Sizes 6 mos. to 14 years. Rob- BUYS - One excep- a sick man. pitchers can Jackpot tionally good used 3-piece "In those to find out if Horton really Puzzle game. Send in Ellen Shop. 7-29-20t living room days members of minority has sol- PROCEEDINGS your entry this suite, beige and brown, foam cush- groups who got out ved his problem. OF ORPHANS' week. See clues, word of line were COURT list and entry in HOUSE PAINT SALE - Prices ions; also several others; used re- given the same publicity as anyone A comeback at the age of 26 . . . cut 20(,c during Southern States frigerators, used coil springs. Com- else. that's the story of MIKE THE BALTIMORE McCOR- John H. Miller, White House Paint Sale. Quality munity Furniture, Taneytown and "That was freedom of the press MICK, lefthander of the Washing- as Executor of the NEWS AMERICAN self-cleaning paint, 2 gals. regularly Littlestown. "There ton Senators. Will of Sterling A. Miller, deceased, on sale at 3-4-ti were no libel suits years filed your local newsdealer $12.20, SALE $9.70. Quality one-coat ago. If the Mike is fighting his way a First and Final Adm. Account. FOR irate reader was bigger back from A. E. Shipley, DELMAR E. RIFFLE, Agent self-cleaning paint, 2 gals. regularly RENT - Apartments taste- than the editor, the the never-never land where the as Ex'r, of Lillian fully decorated, latter left town pitch- L. Schultz, dec'd., filed $14.30, SALE $11.25. August 13-28 ceramic tile baths for a few days - or was carried ers with arm miseries go. He's not all a First Adm. only. Southern with colored fixtures, abundance of Account. States Taneytown Co- away." the way back yet but he is part way WITH THE ARMED FORCES operative, Inc., Taneytown, Md. Phone closet space, modern kitchens with there and traveling Florence Flickinger, et. al., as Ex- Still and all, maybe it wasn't quite fast. ecutrices PL. 6-6711. 8-5-3t electric range and refrigerator furn- that simple. Mike looked like a first-class of the Will of Emma Fogle ished, inlaid linoleum The picture Editor Mil- major Lambert, dec'd., filed YEN CHANG, Formosa - Airman on kitchen and ler paints suggests league hurler on last Sunday, tossing a report of Sale HELP WANTED-Two carpenters bath floors. Harner Apartments, the need of a horse of Personal property. First Class Roger K. Hollenbaugh, and buggy at the Court House a two-hit shutout at the Yankees as Jr., to take charge of building a two- Taneytown, Md. Phone 756-6617 day, hitch- Earl S. Bloom, as Administrator son •of Roger K. Hollenbaugh, ing rail to make it complete. And it the Senators took a 3-0 victory. The Sr. of 180 Longview Ave., Westmin- story house locally, must be experi- 756-6544 evenings. 2-11-tf game was impressive of the estate of Donald E. Bloom, de- enced. Will start should be remembered, too, that there on three counts ceased, filed inventories ster, Md., has arrived for duty at 2 to 3 weeks. Call was a . . . . one, the way he did of Assets. 75C-4011 for particulars. HANES underwear and hose for socket on the dash of every it . . . Anna Mae Ecker, as Administra- Tainan Air Station, Formosa. 7-29-ti buggy and it usually two, the fact that the Yanks appeared men and boys. Rob-Ellen Shop. contained a de- trix of the estate of David V. Ecker, Airman Hollenbaugh, an aircraft vice for stimulating the horse to be on the move and he flashed a structure' WHY DON'T YOU?-Other ladies 7-29-5t - and deceased, filed a Report of Sale of repairman, is a member of are working part-time, why don't sometimes horse-whippingthe editor. red light to stop them. . . . and, the Paci;ic Air Forces, which pro- BRING three, the Personal property. you? Earn cash for extras. No ex- YOUR FILMS to us for Advertisers and politicians were fact that he had to shake Charles vides offensive-defensive air power EXPERT printing off a 54-minute delay D. Fritz, as Executor of perience needed. Car necessary. Call and developing; doubtless just as avid to take advan- in the game the Will of James Hamilton for the U. S. and its allies in the Pa- 24 hour service on black and white tage. And occasioned by rain. Fritz, Ti. 8-3549 after 5 P. M. for interview - whatever newsprint cost. deceased, filed inventories of Assets. cific, Far East and Southeast Asia. appointment. 7-22-4t 48 hour service on COLOR work. the editor was just sure then as now If there is one thing that figures He previously served at Griffiss AFB, Complete to knock James William Pack, as Adminis- stoc.k of Films - Flashbulbs that it would go up. a sore-armed pitcher out of trator N.Y. HOUSES FOR - Cameras and Flash the box it is of the estate of Grace M. Hush, SALE - One with outfits.-Taney- But the duties of the editor and a damp wait of almost deceased, filed inventories The airman is a graduate of West- 2 new 3-bedroom apartments, town Pharmacy - Free S&H his an hour between innings. of Assets. both Green responsibility to his community Charles 0. Fisher, as Administra- minster H. S. His wife, Martha, is rented, storm doors and windows; Stamps. 3-29-tf were But Mike survived it the no different in those days nor all. It was tor of the estate of Lloyd Donald daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther also 6 room house, storm doors and was the freedom of the press less vi- his first complete game of the year Wagner, who reside on CARD PARTY - Every Saturday Knapp, deceased, filed inventories Taylorsville windows, 3 acres, on hard road near tal. That this freedom is less jeal- and his first shutout in four seasons. Road, Westminster. His mother is Middleburg. night, Harney Vol. Fire Co. Hall, at and Reported the Sale of Personal Phone 775-2734. 7-15-4t ously guarded in some quarters in Mike was a bonus rookie with the property. Mrs. Ethel Lawrence of 11606 Ridge 8 P. M. 9-29-tf Giants at the these days when our Government age •of 17 when they C. Henrietta Lambert, as Admin- Road, Largo, Florida. HELP WANTED - Due to ex- leaders are actually were still in New York. pansion SEE US - For Chick and Pullet devising pro- That was in istratrix of the estate of Virgie Ma- of plant, we are in need of grams of ultimate total disarmament, 1956. A couple of years later he was 2 men for permanent work, ages 25 orders. anytime.- Taneytown Grain lana Lambert, deceased, filed her & Supply Co. Phone PL. when a World Court threatens to su- a regular starter and for a few sea- First and to 50, assembling of wood product. 6-6666. We sons the Final Administration Ac- give United Stamps. 3-14-tf persede our own, and a pork barrel appeared to be on his way count. WANTZ Paid vacation, holidays, insurance, social "revolution" to stardom. EXCAVATING and rewards those Mary Keen Miller, as Executrix of uniforms. Call 756-4011 for an FOR SALE - who see no evil, hear That's when the arm trouble CELLARS - PONDS - interview. Used Furniture: no evil, smell start- the Will of Lyda R. Miller, deceased, LAND 7-15-tf nice large Heatrola, breakfast no evil, and most particularly, speak ed and it stayed for a few years. He CLEARING - STONE - sets, filed an inventories of 'Current SAND utility cabinets, dressers, chest of of no evil, is our peril and our shame. was traded to Baltimore, couldn't - TOP SOIL BUSTER BROWN clothing for Money. WAYNE K. WANTZ children. Sizes mos. drawers, tables, chairs, bookcases, Without the freedom of the press, make it there, went down to the mi- J. Paul Ryan, 6 to 14 years. nors et. al., Executors of Taneytown, Md. Phone 756-6173 Rob-Ellen Shop. 7-29-20t desks, wardrobes, electric sewing ma- there will be little freedom for the and then came up again to the Will of Annie B. Ryan, chines, Washington. deceased, 7-28-tf record players, oil heaters, people as we have known it. And if filed an inventory of Personal prop- ENJOY YOURSELF in the beauti- electric heaters, china closets, stands, the freedom of the press survives, He worked hard all last Winter and erty. ful Taneytuwn Community Swimming 30-30 rifle, life new; 2 nice doors, 6x7 our gratitude belongs to the fear- it is beginning,to produce results. Annie Mae Jones, duly Pool His qualified and make the Taneytown ft. with track; baby furniture, bi- less editors who-in the main-are manager at Washington, Gil as Petitioner of the Estate of Walk- Pharmacy headquarters for all your cycles, radios, National Cash Register, to be found in the grassroots news- Hodges, remembers Mike as a young er Johnson, deceased. swimming needs dishes, lamps, laundry papers. strong-arm - bathing caps, tubs, beds and with San Francisco when L. Await Weller, duly qualified as PUBLIC SALE REGISTER sun glasses, sun tan lotions and springs, 275-gal. oil tanks, electric -Bob Taylor. Gil was with the Los Angeles Dod- the Executor creams, of the Will of Edward ear plugs, nose clips, etc. motors, typewriter. Lots more . . . gers. M. Haines, deceased. AUGUST Free S & H Green stop in! Says Stamps. 6-3-13t Lawn mowers sharpened and Hodges: "He's not the young Miriam M. Wentz, duly qualified repaired. Abra's Garage, Keymar, Md. Bids Opened on thrower we knew with San Francis- 5-6 P. M., Community Sale, ANNUAL LAWN FESTIVAL as the Petitioner of the Estate of East - Phone 775-2862. 1-7-tf co. Now he's a grown-up pitcher." Spencer Baltimore St., Taneytown. Trailer Saturday, Aug. 7, United Church of County Roads L. Wentz, dec'd. Phillip B. Snader, as Executor and boat, Ford Coupe, antiques Christ at Keysville, Md. Music by DE KALB seed corn, sorghum, and REMEMBER WHEN DEPT. - of and Taneytown the Will of Margaret J. Snader, de- other merchandise. Guss High School Band, sudax. Also baby chicks and started The Board of County Commission- One of the least effective pitchers Shank, Auct. pullets anytime. ers opened ceased, settled a First and Final Adm. a 6-24-7t Alvin G. Dutterer, bids on July 26, 1965, on against the Orioles has been Dick Account. Authorized Dealer, Silver Run, Md. three construction projects prepara- Stigman with 7-12 noon. SALE a won-lost record of Kay C. Monzo, Executor's Sale of real FOR - I have for sale a Phone 346-7288. 4-15-tf tory for construction during the 1965 3-11. one of the Adm'ri- estate, bank stock, number of very desirable ces. of the estate of Charles antiques and building season. The tabulation of bids was W. Ca- furniture of the late Georgia lots along hard road and less than NOTICE - Dial TODAY'S ther, deceased, filed inventories R. one PL. 6-6548 for as follows: SPORT LAUGH - Phil of L. Reaver, N. York St., Taney- mile out of Taneytown. Some wooded your sand, stone, top soil and general Linz of personal estate. OLD BALTIMORE RD.- Charles the Yankees made sports town. Guss Shank, Auct. a with nice tall oak trees. R. L. Zentz, hauling. Thurston E. Putman, 65 news last year with his harmonica. Pauline E. Crouse, Admrx. of Mil- Broker, Taneytown, Md. George Taneytown. J. Miller, Inc., $4,781.00; Walsh ton E. Crouse, deceased, filed Phone 756- St., 7-30-tf Equipment He was telling his friend that he a First 12-6 P. M. Community Auction, E. 6960. 6-10-ti & Construction Co., $4,- learned and Final Adm. Account. 945.25; Thomas, Bennett to play "Way Down Upon the Baltimore St., Taneytown. Full FOR SALE -New and used Type- & Hunter, Swanee." The Alma J. P. Haines, Admrx. of house of furniture, FOR RENT writers Inc., $6,029.50; Ratrie, Robbins & friend said, "Don't you antiques, car- - 5-Room Apartment. and Adding Machines, Rib- mean "Way Down upon the Edith S. P. Koontz, dec'd., filed in- nival glass, etc. Guss Laundry, garage, heat. Occupancy bons and Carbon Paper. Schweizer, Inc., $7,032.62; Sykesville Swanee Shank, Also Ma- River?" Linz replied, "No, I'm not ventories of Assets. Auct. a June 1. Apply: Jimmy Baumgardner. chines for rent.- Charles L. Stone- Construction Co., $9,061.00. Wm. B. Dulany, Ex'r. of L. This contract that far yet." Marie 5-20-tf sifer, Representative of Remington was awarded to the Kimmey, dec'd., had a Report of Sale 14-12 o'clock, Emma Estella Anders, Rand, Inc., Taneytown, Md., phone low bidder, Charles J. Miller, Inc., at 39 BEAUTIFUL of Real property ratified. George St., Taneytown. Real DESK MODEL New PL. 6-6600 or PL. 6-6789, 5-9-ti a bid price of $4,781.00. Herbert H. Esworthy, estate and personal Home Sewing Machine, completely as Admr. of property. GIST ROAD - Carroll County WITH THE ARMED FORCES the estate of Margaret H. Esworthy, Guss Shank, Auct. automatic. Left in lay-away, take CARD PARTY -- Every a Monday Construction Corp., $21,128.50; Thom- dec'd., had a Report of Sale of Real over last nine payments. Lifetime night beginning at 8 P. M. Harney as, Bennett & Hunter, Inc., $22,448.00; property ratified. 14-10 o'clock. Samuel R. Weybright, guarantee-free service and V.F.W., Harney, Md. instruc- 9-4-tf Sykesville Construction Co., $25,940.- ALBANY, Ga. Airman Third The Birnie Trust Co., Executor of Detour, Md. Household goods. tions. Call New Home Sewing Center Glenn Trout, Auct. BE PREPARED - For the unex- 50; Ratrie, Robbins & Schweizer, Inc., Class Gary E. Lovell, son of Mr. and Curtis G. Bowers, dec'd., had a Re- a collect, Hagerstown, Md., 731-1135. $31,077.90. Mrs. Sterling port pected. Let us insure you adequate- C. Lovell of Rt. 1, New of Sale of Real property rati- 21-11 A. M., Paul 4-22-tf This contract was awarded to the Windsor, Md., has been fied. Edgar Weaver, ly.-Percy M. Burke, 231 E. Main St., selected Out- Littlestown, Pa. Household low bidder, Carroll County Construc- standing Airman of the month for Doris T. Mann, Ex'rx. of goods FOR WEDDING invitations and Westminster, Md. Phone: Tilden 8- the es- and antiques. Guss Shank, Auct. announcements, reception cards, en- 6620. • 4-15-tf tion Corp., at a bid price of $21,128.50. his Strategic Air Command (SAC) tate of Catherine A. Smith, deceased, gagement announcements, napkins, HALTER ROAD BRIDGE - Fed- unit at Turner AFB, Ga. had a report of Sale of Real proper- 28-12 o'clock. Mrs. Byron Stull, 3 birth announcements, complete selec- NOTICE- To my garbage custom- eral Aid Project: Thomas, Bennett & Airman Lovell was chosen for the ty ratified. , miles W. of Taneytown at Bridge- tion, see - The Carroll Record Co. ers: We take care of collection of Hunter, Inc., $130,341.00; Kibler Con- honor in recognition of his exemplary Lester P. Warehime, Ex'r. of the port on Rt. 97. Real estate and 8-11-ti cans, bottles, glass, garbage, and pa- struction Co., $134,878.50; Contee conduct and duty performance. He is estate of Homer M. Warehime, de- personal property. Guss Shank. per. Other articles such as tree and Sand and Gravel Co., Inc., $136,655.50; an administrative specialist and is a ceased, had a Report of Sale of Real Auct. a '64 SINGER' touch and sew slant shrubbery trimmings, wire, old roof- Warfield Hamm Construction Co., member of SAC which keeps the free property ratified. needle. Automatic bobbin in beautiful ing, building partitions, bricks and world's mightiest missile and jet Inc., $139,818.00; Bay City Construc- SEPTEMBER Console. Take over balance $5.00 plaster will be collected and charges tion Co., Inc., $153,753.00. bomber force ready to counter the down will made enemy threat. Next to ingratitude, and $5.00 month. Call New be accordingly.- Walter No award has been made for this the most pain- 4-Mrs. Edna Clem, Rocky Ridge. Home Sewing Benschoff, Taneytown's The airman is a graduate of Mt. ful tning to uear gratitude. Canter collect, Hagers- Garbago. (col- contract pending concurrence by the is Md. Antiques & household goods. town, Md., 731-1135. 4-22-ti lector. 8-25-tf State Roads Commission of Maryland. Airy (Md.) High School. -H. W. Beecher Guss Shank, Auct. Page Six THE CARROLL RECORD TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND AuguAt 5, •1 ,3.5

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BARRICK REAL ESTATE, BANK STOCK, ANTIQUES LIME Spreading Service AND FURNITURE 10-\\ .1, \ • • On the premises of the late Georgia R. L. Reaver, North York Street, Taneytown, Maryland, on

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By virtue of the provisions of the Will of Georgia R. L. Reaver, deceased, and pursuant to Orders of the Orphans' Court of Carroll With The Better Farmer It's County, the undersigned Executor will sell, on the premises, the following Barrick's Ground Burned BANK STOCK, ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, ETC. 89 SHARES - First National Bank of Taneytown 9 % SHARES - Detour Bank Only Pennies per day Grandfathers clock, 1949 Hudson convertible automobile, china closet, old corner cupboard, writing desk, plank bottom antique LIME rocker, solid bottom rocker, miscellaneous rockers and chairs, diamond ring, 3 mantel clocks, lot of picture frames, 2 old Bibles, five-leg For Application by drop-leaf table old blanket chest, 3-pc. living room suite, large old for comprehensive piano, Civil War sword, dining room table, Ogee mirror, antique Latest Model "Even Spred" Spreaders dishes and misc, china, misc, crocks, pair wall lamp brackets, three on ladder back rockers, E. Schmidt and Co. wall clock, 3 dressers, beds, electric (Singer) sewing machine, old secretary, trunks, TV, elec- -ALFALFA SEED BEDS or TOP DRESSING ALFALFA- oil heating service tric heater, table radio, roll-away bed, jugs, lawn chairs, lawn swing, Before Wheat or Barley Seeding and two Adams chairs, revolver, apartment size stove, Unico deep freeze, Frigidaire electric refrigerator, etc. for Top Dressing Other Grasses What a bargain! Your pennies buy you a thor- REAL ESTATE ough annual equipment tune-up and year 'round, At about 1:30 P. M. the undersigned Executor will sell the fol- Call on-call service. Not only that, but should any lowing Real Estate: Our Dealer Nearest You or all of the major component parts of your 2-STORY DOUBLE BRICK DWELLING or heating plant require it, they will be repaired $040$0:<>1* One side containing 6 rooms, bath and closed-in back porch; hot or replaced without charge! *The additional water furnace, oil fired, with winter-summer hook-up. Other side contains 6 rooms, bath and small closed-in back porch; electric hot cost of Gulf Solar Heat® can be added to the water heater. Slate roof. Garage, fish pond, etc. Land consists of S. W. Barrick & Sons, Inc. easy, equal monthly payment plan. 0:W4*V approximately 18 acres which has hereto been surveyed and sub- Woodsboro, Maryland divided into many lots. Executor reserves right to sell real estate in All you need to know for carefree winter com- units or as an entirety, to the best advantage of the estate. - Manufacturers of - fort is our phone number. TERMS OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE: One-third of purchase money in cash on day of sale, or upon ratification thereof by LIME and CRUSHED STONE the N.4.40403.40:0 Orphans' Court of Carroll County, and the residue in two equal pay- ments of three and six months from the date of sale, with interest PHONE: WALKERSVILLE, MD., VI 5 -2901 from day of sale, the credit payments to be secured by the notes of the purchaser or purchasers, with approved security, or all cash at If it's Barrick's - it's Maryland's Best .0:02.40.10• the option of the purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of 10% of pur- chase price will be required on day of sale. Taxes, water charges, other utilities and rents to be adjusted to date of final settlement. Executor will pay for Int. Rev. stamps. Other costs of deed, stamps and transfer to be paid by purchaser or purchasers. Possession will be given at time of final settlement. TERMS OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash. heating oil RALPH G. HOFFMAN, Executor

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Vacation Club • Unico 23 Cu. Ft. Upright Freezer only $264.00 Holds 809 lbs. of frozen food. No. UBU-23. • Unico 15 Cu. Ft. Upright Freezer only $239.00 Holds 532 lbs. of frozen food. No. BV-15513. NOW! • Unico 21 Cu. Ft. Chest Freezer only $249.00 Stores 740 lbs. of frozen food. No. BH215D. • Unico 17 Cu. Ft. Chest Freezer only $229.00 Stores 600 lbs. of frozen food. No. BH-175D. The Birnie • Unico 12.4 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator only $179.00 Trust Company 21 sq. ft. of shelf space. No. BD-125B. TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND • Unico 12.96 Cu. Ft. Deluxe Refrigerator only $289.00 Frost-free . . . extra spacious .. . beautiful coppertone color. No. SD135A6. (Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) • Unico 16.3 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator-Freezer Com- bination only $375.00 7-8-tf DaX=TITITIIIITT/ISI/XIM Frost-free. 4.8 cu. ft. freezer. 11.5 cu. ft. refrigerator. No. BCB165F.. • Unico Automatic Washer only $187.50 2 cycles. Hot or warm water wash. No. A5F. • Unico Electric Clothes Dryer only $128.00 Big capacity. Does all fabrics beautifully. No. E5F. • Unico 9000 BTU Air Conditioner only $182.00 Filters, dehumidifies, ventilates, cools. Automatic control. AN APPRECIATED GIFT No. UBA-92. • Unico Electric Water Heater only $64.00 52-gal. glass-lined tank. . No. LBGL-52. • Unico Gas Water Heater only $52.55 30-gal. glass-lined tank. No. GL30S. Che Carroll Afford • Unico Automatic Portable Dishwasher only $199.00 Formica top ... water heater ... detergent dispenser ... plate which will be like sending a gift 52 times a year. Do you have a warmer. No. FF5D. • Unico Budget 30" Electric Range only $169.00 friend or relative who is not now receiving The Carroll Record? Extra-large 23/12"oven has automatic pre-heat signal. Then why not fill out the coupon below and either mail or bring No. D3550-1. • Unico Deluxe 36" Electric Range only $219.00 it to the office. Automatic clock-controlled oven ... infinite heat surface units. No. F2450-3WC. • Unico Budget 36" Gas Range only $125.00 Automatic oven ignition ... 2 pc. glide-out smokeless broiler. Subscription Rate - ONLY $2.00 per year No. D40-1. • Unico Deluxe 36° Gas Range only $199.00 ($2.50 west of the Mississippi River) Unlimited flame settings. "Griddle in the middle" 5th burner. No. F2050-3WG. • Unico Wring-A-Matic Washer only $149.00 NAME Drain pump ... timer.... automatic shut-off. No installation needed. No. U-TSQ-602W. • Unico Wringer Washer only $135.00 STREET ADDRESS RURAL RT..... Automatic drain pump instant release wringer. No. 3D2P. • CITY STATE ZIP CODE. If you desire, we will send the recipient a card advising SOUTHERN STATES TANEYTOWN COOPERATIVE, Inc. him that this is a gift subscription from TANEYTOWN, MD. PHONE PL 6-6711

-abi.SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE AGENCY A-4-ast 5, 1965 THE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND Page Seven Z02:1ME224022113:f:2111223- DAN DAILEY 02a3C1U40«.4022131E7343:1224022430140=4VU-60224-0«Ii3a Phone: in Gettysburg 2; GAS -- OIL -- EDgewood "Guys & Dolls" ACCESSORIES '4 SPEAKS; 4-3165 - Westininstet Have hired TI. 8-6867 a full-time mechanic, starting August 1. ; Intereat.oaal Under= CRUSHED STONE Sunday School Limon, .8TOR. KENNETH J. e FOREMAN • Will do all major repair jobs. :2 If It's Crushed Stone, Call Teeter Ito God Accessible TEETER STONE,INC. WESTMINSTER, WANTZ'S SINCLAIR Lesson for August 8, 1965 MD. GETTYSBURG, PA. STATION W. BALTIMORE ST., TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND At.130,120, Zackground Scripture: Mark 1:35; Acts 2201.2201.220.1.221511.220.1.2:0t2201210/1220.1130.2231EMILIIMIL220122111% 2:46-47; Colossians 3:16-17; Hebrews 10 19-25. Devotional Reading: Psalm 84:1-10. VERYBODY HAS a god of some kind. What we worship has all the marks of God, or a god. Even the professed atheist THE has a god Probably the most enter, LONE RANGER of sorts. Martin Luther taining remarked once: whatever a man musical ever written hangs his heart on and depends about Broadway's petty Brides'deli ght...our beautiful crooks, gamblers, on, that is his and their now on god. Sometimes girl friends. An all time a man's god is favorite. Painters Mill Music himself. Henley's FLOWER Fair, U.S. 140 near Owings poem "Invietus" Mills, Md., Aug. 10 thru 15. W TTR shows us in a few RADIO lines the heart of a man who had WEDDING LINE been beaten up in the battles of Mondays: Dr. Foreman life, but still he HARRIS M. FROCK thanks "whatever gods there be TI. 8-7505 Westminster, Md. 7:15 to 7:45 P. M. 'for my unconquerable soul." It is quite clear that Henley really Agent for bung his heart on himself and w;th 5 exclusive new DIAL: 1470 kc or 100.7 me depended on himself rather than Regency Scripts Virginia S. Griffin any god that religious people TE. 3-1555 Reisterstown, Md. would be thankful for. f7.-pui.Ygts. SEE US God in the Dark e/ brial/rnaft, FOR HOMES, VENETIAN FARMS AND Human beings are not to be BUSINESSES classified into believers in God 06011111113:1==0111110110=0:113:MoumoMMIDIMsvillIS on one side and non-believers ,Aexte,dg Xtee„. WE NEED LISTINGS! on the other. The division ought 6-11-tf to be between those who wor- FLORENTINE Use ship and serve the true God and the Taneytown Memorial Park this Summer those who worship some other die a/mai& 1 ind. One of the first questions For . . . to ask FLEMISH if you want to find out Every One is Welcome *it about a man's religion would be: Is your God accessible? There qtr. ana 91kro. i&D.JarZ eau5g1on have been men in all ages, prob- Anyone desiring ably, who believed in some sort RIVIER.A ALL Reservations for use of Pavilions of god but never tried to make contact with him. In darkest _97(r. ani.22rr.t. 21,-IAor 53rociericA PLEASE CONTACT: Africa before the white men I N :2 came, the natives in many if not FLORIDIAN YOUR St most tribes had two religions, as HARRY DOUGHERTY a famous missionary pointed out. When you choose from our famous Regency Flower Wed- They had (so to speak) their ding Line you need have no qualms about Taneytown, Md. —Phone: PL 6-6226 — 6129 cvery-clay religion with doll-gods quality—this rich, PRINTING called fetishes, but they raised HELIOGRAVING* has all the distinction of the fin- were also 111113:1133:12:3:9I 4111111111Ortorms 4111M3SEMETZ011=M1M113:1:201141=MW dimly aware of a high god, a sky- est craftsmanship—yet costs about half as much as you'd god. They seldom if ever prayed guess! Do see the many other elegant type styles...for your to this God, they just felt he was complete NEEDS there. wedding stationery needs. slieliograving—not to to contused with'engraving. God in the Light See The ancient Hebrews, YOUR HOME MERCHANTS God's THE CARROLL Covenant people, had traces of RECORD ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOME" the idea of God in the dark. The The Carroll Record Company, Inc. For Service room where his "seat" was in tabernacle or temple was a room DIAL PL 6 - 6600 Taneytown, Md. without windows or lights. No one was allowed to enter that room except the high priest and he only once a year. The mystery and even terror of that God loomed strongly in the wor- shipper's mind. But for all that, tick, tick, God was also a God of light. his people could pray to him. The very fact that they made cove- tick ttc17- $25 nants or agreements with him, whether he was visible or not, showed vividly tick, tick, tick, in the prophets' g ema F,!Ks p sa o ea7 .11 $50 messages and in other ways. $ God Accessible tick,tick, tick, 75 tick,A 0 tick, The writer to the Hebrews, in the New Testament, makes a WE HAVE tCck, tiCk strong distinction between the IT! NEW MONARCH PORTABLE $100 tic‘IZk 9 accessibility of God as it was in BY older REMINGTON GIVES YOU 12 EXTRA FEA- times (the days of Moses, tio2,1 $125 tick, tick, tick, for example) and since the com- TURES NEVER BEFORE ASSEMBLED ing of Christ. Instead of being a hidden god, to be reached on ON ANY PORTABLE UNDER $10020 $150 Vc1.7, tick, tick, special occasions by special $175 people, he now lives just beyond Single Key Sets 7 Card & Writing Line Columns & Indents! the door of worship. More than Fle! tick, tick, 2-color tick, tick, tick,'200 once in Hebrews the Ribbon & Q Adjustabl2 Paper throne of Stencil Control! God is mentioned, but no longer Edge Guide! a throne 2 Erasure Table on in the dark. Christ is •• Cylinder! 9 Variable Line Spacer! tie:,tick, Eel:, tick, tick,$225 the one who has made the throne A Removable Top iCarskrial ge Centering of God accessible. God is no Cover! longer the silent tick, tick, god; he speaks Calibrated Scale on tick, tick, tick, to us; and what he says can be S``' Paper Bail! 11 Touch Regulator! summed up in one word: JESUS. g Calibrated Paper Cod does indeed sit on the throne w Table I 12 Lighter Weight! $250 tick,tick, tick, of the universe; but that throne is as near as your next prayer. Once and for all, there has come tick, etc, a Light of the world, and in time Charles L. Stonesiter this Light will control and destroy TANEYTOWN, the darkness. God had been MD. known as the Creator of men, and DEALER as the Judge of men; but now REMINGTON RAND be is to be known, in a trans- PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS forming way, as the Companion AND ADDING MACHINES of men. All persons How to save money like clockwork long asso- RIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER ciated with one another come to be very much alike. So those Open Evenings by Appointment [even if you're short on willpower] who are companions or friends of Christ come to resemble him in thought and action. If a man Hanging on to some of your earn- dough or woman stashed away. No strain. lives deeply and inti- ings can be easy as winding your It's all automatic—and dependable mately with the Father of our Lord Jesus, watch: Just tell your employer you as Big Ben.. seeing life as Christ want to join the Payroll Savings Millions saw it, living as he lived of your fellow Ameri- it, Plan. Then sit back and forget cans save billions dollars Christ will be shared with more Your Advertisement of this and more people. If about it. way, so you know it works. What's any man Every payday, would master the art of living, he he'll set aside a more, you help your country as you must meet and live with the few dollars from your paycheck get richer, which should give you a Master of Life. (you say how many), and put them nice red, white, and blue feeling. towards the purchase of a U. S. Take a minute and talk to your Savings Bond. employer this payday. See if it Should Appear Pretty soon you'll have some big isn't time well spent. HARBAUGH'S Buy U.S. Savings RADIO & TV REPAIRS Bonds ROBERT L. HARBALGH Here STAR-SPANGLED SAVINGS PLAN R. F. D. 2 FOR ALL AMERICANS TANEYTOWN, MD. PHONE: .0" The r.s. Government does not pay for this advertisement. It is presented as a public PL 6 -6496 service in cooperation with the Treasury Department and The Advertising Council. 2-6-tf Many Readers Will See It! 5,_6 Page Eight THE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND August M:#.2.130tZKE I ,:20.130t220,f /43:19133$40133:MMt_130•22311A1331•Mrsitt:Mi.:23:F•_1302.231 "OPEN LETTER TO THE 1965. Therefore, persons over 65 who n have not worked under social secur- 0 EDITOR" ity should wait at least until Septem- ber 1 before visiting their social se- Hearing curity office. Then they can sign un Last Zoning for the basic hospital insurance and, "HERE'S SPARE CASH 1 CASTLE FARMS I Tuesday, Aug. 10, 1965, 7:30 P. M. also, enroll in the medical insurance on the Monocacy at Sixes Bridge p. Room 208, County Office Bldg., program if they wish that additional TIME... = u Westminster important protection. ANY t Certain other groups affected by st Turn at light in Taneytown on Rt. 197 (toward Frederick) t: the law do need to take action. They * ' * As it stands, we will still have SAFE AND * go approximately 5 miles, turn right at historical marker, * need only inquire at their social It "spot zoning" in Carroll County. This security office, the Commissioner Terra Rubra and follow signs_ means a $30,000 home could have a said. The major groups involved are: f• ft. cement plant move next to it. You EARNING = = •Persons now 65 or over who are 0 may be allowed to continue to farm insured under social security but have t your land or remain in your home never applied for benefits. Even ••• (if taxes permit) and be completely INTEREST r i SWEET CORN, 390 doz. •)i though they may still be working and com- • * surrounded by industrial full time, it would be desirable for - OFF WAGON rnercial uses. We need zoning that is people to apply now to estab- 0 HELP YOURSELF THE us, not "spot these • i good which will protect lish their benefit rights. This will rt ------zoning" to create problems for us. qualify them for hospital insurance O # Farm Buildings and Usage, Dis- protection and will also make sure . tance requirements - The way it is they get any cash benefits to which OLD-FASHIONED ICE CREAM now stated, a person, without mal- they may be entitled commencing • . . icious intent, may construct or develop in 1966 because of more liberal re- 0 MADE FROM CREAM, SUGAR AND EGGS # a use of the land such as chicken tirement test provisions. Under the • 4 houses, pig runs, feeding pens, or amendments, any earnings that a per- . = saw mills within 30 feet of an adjoin- son has after applying for social se- There's nothing like a savings account ing lot if at present no dwelling exist. curity will automatically be included want Do you think 30 feet is far enough at a later date in a recomputation of reserve of "ready cash" when you I fresh COTTAGE CHEESE, 25c lb. 1 away from your home for a pig pen? benefits if it is advantageous to the spare cash ... in a hurry! Open Protect the land you may wish to live individual; therefore no one can lose or need on some day! by filing for benefits as soon as pos- a savings account here now - add to it Junk Yards - Existing junk yards sible. are not affected in any way by the •Persons 72 or older not now get- every payday - and we'll help it grow g HEAVY FRYING CHICKENS new Zoning Ordinance. These junk ting benefits because they (or their with safety plus interest. O yards at the present time cannot be husbands) had not worked enough faster, • RAISED ON THE FARM touched. They can't be cleaned up. under social security to qualify under They can't be moved. They don't have the previous provisions of the law. Start saving here NOW! •0 to be fenced in. Nothing! Junk yards These persons, if they have any so- = OPEN 1.00 P. M.'TILL DARK can remain where and as they are. cial security credits at all, should 0 Does this matter to you? get in touch with the nearest social szr• FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY Industry - At the present time, security office right away, because the amount of time they needed to Bank al industry may be scattered hither and First National :201.U1StMeEltitOtntlf.:20,1101113819.2201,130 COMMEOP..U3K CUM:MP WOE yon throughout the County. Do you have worked under social security TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND know what your area and the sur- has now been reduced. Some persons 72 or over will rounding areas are zoned for? Check now qualify for bene- MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM the Master Plan in the County Office fits of $35 a month with as little as Building. You may be in for a sur- three quarters of coverage under (Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) prise! social security. Benefits may also be Trailer Courts - Existing trailer payable to the wife or widow of such courts are allowed to continue as they persons. are and in their present locations • Widows age 60 or 61 at the time unless they wish to extend. the law becomes effective. Beginning September, widows can choose to have Number of Members on the Board their cash benefits start at age 60, of Appeals and Voting - Change instead of age 62, but at a reduced from 3 members to 5 members. Ex- amount. Application for this purpose planation: The law may provide that may be filed immediately. we have a 5-member Board of Ap- •Students 18 to 22 years of age make's peals upon request to the State As- whose social security benefits have sembly. Areas that have a popula- been stopped, as well as others near- tion of 10,000 or more may have a ing age 18 who plan to continue in patig 5-member Board of Appeals. We school. Benefits can be paid back to feel that Carroll County, because of January 1965 to those who already REST ASSURED its size and population, is better have been dropped from the rolls, ects9f Board than the suited to a 5-member but only upon application at a social Pull trigger to spray paint, present 3-member Board. We also security district office. Those near- varnish, enamel, mothproofers, feel that Section 7 H of the An- ing age 18 and planning to stay in garden sprays, weed killers, notated Code of Maryland, which is school or return to school should also insecticides. 3-7 times faster than the law that governs the Zoning visit a social security district office, a brush, easier to clean, too Board, and states the number of in order to supply the • information papers members which must vote on any With your valuable Completely self contained, about their schooling which is neces- Sapphire nozzle, instant heavy issue presented, is much more ad- sary if benefits are to be paid after -insurance policies, mortgage vantageous than the now existing or light spray adjustment. age 18. Ij 24 oz. graduated jar. Foolproof 3-member Board of Appeals which • A severely disabled worker may papers, deeds, stocks, bonds, has no written rules regarding voting and trouble-free. Less than $14.00, now collect disability insurance bene- birth certificates-tucked safe- at dealers. procedures. fits if his condition has lasted or is Hearing Procedures - At the pres- expected to last for 12 full months- ly away in your safe deposit box ent time, there are no written rules even though he may recover. Until - ONLY - regarding hearing procedures. A set now, he could not collect disability you can rest assured - any- Powerful built•in 110 V. AC Motor standard of procedures are vital for insurance benefits unless his dis- vacationing. Just plug in and Spray $13.95 all hearings before the Zoning Board ability was expected to continue for where-at home or of Appeals. These procedures should a long and indefinite period of time, be published. They should be avail- or else cause his death. The Social able during any hearing. Most im- Security Administration plans to Take a few minutes to list the papers that portantly, they should be adherred to search its records and get in touch Reindollar Hardware at all times. with those who applied for but were would really inconvenience your family if lost denied disability insurance benefits TANEYTOWN. MARYLAND The County Commissioners who during the past year because they and see why +he pennies a week it costs to pro- will sign the Zoning Ordinance into were exnected to recover. Others who good "sleep insurance." law want to know your desires and think they may qualify under this tect them at this bank is feelings. Attend the ONE and ONLY change in the law should ask about hearing August 10, 1965, at 7:30 getting benefits at the nearest social P. M. and tell them what you do or security office. There is no change don't want. in amount of work required under Zoning Committee, social security for eligibility for dis- Carroll County Civic ability insurance benefits. Association, Inc. "Other persons who will want to The Birnie Trust Company •4, inquire about possible new social Southern ,Stotei: security benefits," the Commissioner TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND Your Social Security said, "include widows past 60 who have remarried, and women 62 or Mid-Summer',TIRE SALE over who were divorced after at least Now that the President has signed (Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) the 1965 Social Security Amendments, 20 years of marriage. some people will want to take action "One other important Don't for Aug. 2-14 right away in order to protect their persons over 65," Commissioner Ball new benefit rights. Most others will emphasized "Don't because of this need to take no action at all. As leg- new law cancel any hospital or medi- Unico Mark II NylonTires islation providing health insurance cal insurance you may now have. Save On None of the health insurance provis- em.o.mo,••••..•••.+0.•••-•••••• for the aged and making other far- 775 x 14 reaching changes in the social se- ions of the new law give any pro- SALE curity program became effective with tection whatsoever until July 1, 1966." ( 750 x 14) * the ceremony in Independence, Mis- Tubeless Black 15,40 souri last Friday, Robert M. Ball, 28.10 Commissioner of Social Security, Menocacy Drive-In Theatre HELP NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Regularly $1 6.70* 2 For proposed some "Do's" and "Don'ts" safety, mileage and long- for the many millions of persons who TANEYTOWN, MD. Here's will be affected. run economy. 4-ply construc- "First of all, let me say to the 20 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, tion. Contoured wrap-around million people now receiving social AUGUST 6 and 7 tread. Durable Polybutadiene security benefits: you don't need to 3 - Big Pictures! - 3 rubber. Reg. Sale S. take any action at all in order to get Price' Price. 2SaFleor Bud Abbott and Lou Costello the increased cash benefit payments To Work on Men's Suit Coats White 18.30 16.55 30.85 the law provides. The amount of the "WISTFUL WIDOW OF WAGON 775x 14 (750x 14) Tubeless increased cash benefit payments the GAP" 825x 14(800 x 14) Tubeless White 19.35 17.50 32.65 the law provides. The amount of the - Plus - Black 15.65 14.15 26.40 increase for the months of January 775 x 15 (670 x 15) Tube-Type 1965 will be paid to Donald O'Connor Sewing Machine Operators Type Black 16.30 14.75 27.50 through August Marjorie Main - 815 x 15 (710 x 15) Tube you in a separate check that will reach Percy Kilbride you in the latter part of September. "FEUDIN', FUSSIN' and The first regular checks reflecting A-FIGHTIN" the 7 percent increase will be mailed Also Pressing Machine Operators Save On Unico POWERCRUISER early in October, covering the month Molly Bee - Edgar Buchanan of'September." Second: social security and railroad "CHARTROOSE CABOOSE" Nylon Tires SALE retirement beneficiaries now 65 or Hand Sewers over will not need to take any action SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY to secure their basic hospital protec- ( 7405 x 11 ) $18.45 AUGUST 8-12 tion under the new Health Insurance Tubeless Black Program. All aged persons now on Giant Double Feature! $21.45. 2 For $34.40* the rolls will receive in September or A union shop with full time steady work, with Regularly "I CHANGED MY SEX" October a full information kit direct- in economical long ly by mail describing this protection, Plus the following benefits: Exceptional life-saving safety. which becomes effective July 1, 1966. "DIARY OF A NUDIST" mileage and Before this effective date a Health Extra-strength 4-ply construc- Insurance Card certifying to their Three Weeks Paid Vacation .. . Seven Paid Holidays tioren...ad . wrap-around contoured eligibility for the services will auto- i6£436(ii32£61010-60`631E111114111131(1116f41:£43tfi Reg. Sale Sale matically be sent to beneficiaries 65 . . Free Life Insurance and Health and Accident Price' Price' 2 For• or over. DANCE Third: social security beneficiaries Insurance . . . New Increase on Piece Rates as of 775 x 14(750 x 14) Tubeless White 24.00 20.70 38.55 will not need to go to the social se- 825x 14 (800x 14) Tubeless White 25.25 21.75 40.50 curity office about the voluntary sup- Friday, August 6, 1965 June 2, 1965. 28.85 plementary plan covering physicians 775 x 15(670 x 15) Tube-Type, Black 18.05 15.50 fees and other benefits. At the time 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. 815 x 15(710 x 15) Tube-Type Black 19.50 16.75 31.20 they get the basic information kit, they will receive an enrollment post- - MUSIC BY - tires are unconditionally guaranteed for life of tread! card giving them an opportunity to sign up for the added medical insur- JOE SADDLER - APPLY - Prices Plus Tax Use Our Easy Payment Plan ance program, which also becomes effective July 1, 1966. ROY'S Fourth, a special message to peo- ple 65 or over who have never worked TROPICAL TREAT under social security: although not UNION BRIDGE CLOTHING CO., INC. SOUTHERN STATES qualified for cash social security bene- TANEYTOWN, MD. fits, these people may qualify for the ROUTE 75, UNION BRIDGE, MARYLAND TANEYTOWN COOPERATIVE, Inc. basic hospital insurance protection 11011MIZIKIIIM116301.31141114.1111MIE13101 under the new "medicare" program. TANEYTOWN, MD. PHONE PL 6-6711 Those receiving public assistance from TANEYTOWN GRAIN MARXETS the States may be signed up for the PHONE: 775 - 4511 basic hospital insurance by their wel- WHEAT $1.30 8-5-3t fare agencies. Enrollments in the vol- BARLEY 90 Your Southern States Cooperative Agency untary medical insurance plan can be CORN $1.45 accepted beginning September 1, OATS .70