,4- THANKSGIVING 1964 WE ALWAYS HAVE LET'S GIVE SOMETHING FOR WHICH THANKS! TO BE THANKFUL THE CARROLL RECORD • YEAR IN ADVANCE $2.00 Copy NOVEMBER 26. 1964 5° Per Single VOL. 71, No. 22 TANEYTOWN,MARYLAND, THURSDAY, C of C Banquet A Success `SPICE 'N' EVERYTHING NICE'. COMMUNITY LOCALS Post Office Advice for (Your Chatty Column) Christmas Mailings 236 members and guests attended With all my heart. I wish you every THANKSGIVING the annual banquet of the Taneytown morning Mr. William F. Airing returned A smile that shall last until the next day't that Chamber of Commerce on Thursday dawning. home Friday after being a patient Postal patrons are advised this one quiet day Taney- for three distant states should Give thanks to God for evening, November 19th at I wish you health—life's greatest wealth; weeks at the Veteran's Hos- gift parcels for usual I wish you always near so that I may hely pital, not later than December 5 harvest, set aside town Jr.- Sr. High School. The Martinsburg, W. Va. be mailed Each year, at end of served by Taneytown to cheer delivery prior to Christmas. fine meal was Each future day and in some way—help to to assure this nation wide School P.-T.A. with Rev. and Mrs. Howard W. Miller Parcels for nearby areas should be That all the people in Jr.-Sr. High bring you happiness! Mrs. Joan Hess and Mrs. Mary Cling- and family, were dinner guests of Mr. mailed not later than December 14th. May, self-forgetting, homage to Him pay, the stores in the and Mrs. Roy B. Kiser at Taney Inn an acting as co-chairmen. If you want to see Articles for mailing should be ad- humbly say qual- beautiful array of decorations go on Sunday. equately packed with sufficient cush- May pause in gratitude to Dinner music of outstanding didst provide ity was provided by Mr. Melvin Mills down town and visit our main four ioning material to prevent damage. "Dear God, we thank Thee that Thou stores. Stewart's appear rich and ex- Charles F. Unger, popular and cartons at the console of the spinet organ. well Strong corrugated fiberboard ever guide Frank pensive but, "Ah" there is something -liked manager of the local should be used and wrapped in heavy Our daily 'bread. Thy hand didst Following dinner, President American Stores is being transferred Dunham presented the out-going about that Hecht Co. that really paper and securely tied with strong And keep us in Thy gentle, loving way; Mrs. Paul makes you think of the gifts hang- to a store in Brunswick, Md., effect- cord. A large majority of damage to Chamber officers and also ive December 1st. We thank Thee for the memory of flowers, C. Copenhaver, Carroll County Queen ing from the tree of years ago as parcel post is the result of inadequate is hung from the ceilings. a good idea to garden fair; of Hearts. so much Mr. and Mrs. George M. Harman packing. It is always That last Spring blossomed in a presiding as Mas- (In packages)! They decorate just write the name and address of the Neal W. Powell, and daughter, Martha, visited last thank thee, for the message that they brought, ter of Ceremonies, introduced the differently than anyone else. And Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George recipient on a slip of paper and place We that subject be sure and per- speaker of the evening, Mr. Hobson while I am on Maus at Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. Maus it inside the parcel. This would We thank Thee for lazy Summer hours, Agent, FBI. Mr. the "MAX FACTOR" counter parcel even though H. Adcock, Special stop by is an uncle of Mr. Harman. mit delivery of the beyond compare were well con- for it is truly glamorous! Then, there the wrapper may become torn or And for these Fall days, sweet Adcock's remarks wrought." ceived and most timely as they had is that lovely girl, Miss Dorothy Terry Riffle, U. S. N., son of Mr. illegible during transit. Write or earth's simple things, Thy will has It all the answers par- For all to do with juvenile delinquency. Speight to give you and Mrs. Wilson Riffle spent the print legibly on one side of the Edmond Snow-Ransom Taneytown does questions. with his ZIP Code if known. Amen! —Mrs. should be noted that as to your past week-end home folks. cel only and use have a problem with It is Thanksgiving and there is al- Terry just returned to Norfolk from Your return address should always be not presently juvenile delinquency but Mr. Adcock ways something very special in the a six month tour of the Med. shown. it is spreading and which I never am capable of ex- Christmas cards for distant states pointed out that air Federation of Republican Women, if parents apply the rules he outlined plaining for that Holiday always should be mailed no later than De- LIKE TO RECEIVE Taneytown. with the coun- don't forget the Annual Banquet on nearby areas not LETTERS WE it may well never reach seems to be connected cember 10 and for Local Man Graduates from banquet entertainment dear Hearts and Gen- Tuesday, December 1, in Taney Inn later than December 15th. Unsealed The post try and those at 6:30 P. M. Rev. Nevin Smith will Management OCTOBER 20, 1964 was provided by Mel Ehrin, comic- tle people! Pumpkins have just been greeting cards containing no personal Dealership Mr. Ehrin dis- you drive along be the speaker. the third- Dear Sir: pianist from York, Pa. about everywhere as messages may be mailed at Course you for sending talent at the key- larger than ever be- class rate of 40, however they are not Just want to thank played exceptional and they appear Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hahn pur- "The Carroll Record" to us, so far board and was hilarious with his fore! forwardable and cannot be returned —George B. Monday and on time you chased the late home of Mr. and Mrs. and WASHINGTON, D. C. away.,We get ours on vocal impersonations, take-off Mrs. Housewife, by this if undeliverable. Sealed cards of Crouse Ford We are so far styles, par- I am sold on Roy B. Garner, Middle St., Taney- containing written messages Crouse, vice president enjoy it very much. classical styles, modern know how very much town, for at those dealership in Tan- paper helps so pop tunes, jazz im- for when it is so of- $7,800.00, the Public (whether sealed or unsealed) require Sales, Inc., a Ford from home — the odies of some any advertising Sale held November 14th. eytown, Md., has been graduated much. provizations, and hip versions of fairy ten pretaining to any product that is the first-class rate of 50 per ounce. talked week, will be from the dealership management Sincerely, tales. His performance will be the one I purchase. So last Non-commission officer Cirilo Gar- If they are undeliverable, they York Berngen, come. without a to the new address without course conducted by the New Mr. and Mrs. Harry about for along time to bought "KLEAR" and cia, Army retired, went to Fort Hol- forwarded new members were nothing to compare additional postage, or returned to the Ford Marketing Institute. Denver, Colorado The following doubt there is abird, Maryland Army Intelligence one of a number welcomed into the Chamber: Messrs: floors and linoleum and so sender at no extra cost, provided the The course is 1964. for your Center, where he participated at re- offered at the Institute to dealers, November 3, Joseph Funk, Kenneth Nusbaum and easy to apply. Just try it once and tirement conference on Friday, No- return address is shown. Ford Sales, other. You that all mail be ac- their personnel and Ford Motor Well, it is now 4 years ago since Earl L. Myers of Crouse you will never use any vember 20, 1964. It is essential Garvin, State Farm that looks through curately and legibly addressed. Fail- Company employes by professional, we left Taneytown, but we still look Inc.; Mr.'Arthur know that TV girl full-time instructors. forward each week to receiving our Insurance Co. Agent; Mr. Robert the two sides of the glass and says. Mrs. Emily Steinour has entered ure to observe this rule results in de- Cleaners; word of thousands of Subjects range from management copy of the Carroll Record. And even Flickinger, Agent .Steele's "fo KrL iEAR!"tI That is exactly the the National Lutheran Home, Wash- lay or non-delivery Reindollar, Jr., Rein- pieces of Christmas mail each year. and merchandising courses for deal- though a lot of the news may be old Mr. Henry I. ington, D.C. She likes it very much. managers dollar Hardware; Mr. Sterling W. what a surprise of a Her address is: Mrs. Emily Make certain the street address is ers and their department as it may have been in the dailies Well, Folks Steinour, for salesmen. In still like Fritz, Fritz Radio and TV; Mr. Paul letter and in it last Thurs- National Lutheran Home, 18 and complete, together with the city and to selling courses several days previous, we registered addition, there are courses for se- local and hometown flavor C. Copenhaver, Individual; Mrs. Merle day morning were the round jet Douglas St., Washington, D.C. state, and use ZIP Code if known. to get the M. lected Ford Motor Company person- concerning the goings-on of the ole Ohler, Individual; Mr. James trip tickets already to Phoenix, Ari- Your Zip Number should always be Parts; Mr. eld- of return address to no- nel. country-town. We do at times lament Small, Taneytown Auto zona for the Holidays from my Mrs. Emma Eyler Arendtsville, shown in your Opal and Johnny is a 5th Pa., is spending some time with Mrs. tify your correspondents of your code The classes actually are clearing that the community mentions column John Sternesky, est son, Francis, Jr., who houses for the most effective man- seems to have become smaller over Restaurant; Mr. Wayne Baumgard- Grade school teacher in Yuma. It Ethel B. Garber and relatives in this number. Bakery; and Mr. am Trinity Patrons are asked to use the "Out- agement methods used by successful the years, and wish that more of the ner, Baumgardner's will be fun writing to you while I community. She attended Perry, Perry Building Supplies. Lutheran Church and renewed sev- of-town" and "Local" labels again automobile dealerships. The Institutes little personal items might be re- John on the plane! eral old acquaintances. this year on large mailing of cards. employ the latest personnel develop- ported by the people for the advan- Now and then letters arrive frora These labels will be distributed du- ment techniques and equipment, and tage of those of us who are away TERRA RUBRA 4-H elderly people who have just lost Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lanier and ring December and will also be avail- stress group participation in sim- from the town and still have a warm CLUB NEWS their mates and they do not know son, Louis, Jr., visited relatives at able at the Post Office and with the ulated selling or management sit- spot in our hearts for the many what to do or what plans to make as Pittsville and attended the wedding rural carriers. uations. friends back there where we were Members of the Terra Rubra 4-H they do not want to live with the of Mrs. Lanier's niece in Milsons Rural patrons are urged to pur- Institute classes also are designed one time part of the gang. You will Club will meet on November 27 at married children and ask for ray Methodist Church on Saturday eve- chase their stamps in advance of date to benefit Ford and Lincoln-Mercury note that I am very optimistic about 1:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs. Ed- suggestions. Last week, I made the ning. of mailing and to make sure that customers by emphasizing quality the continuation of the paper in bus- ward Coshun to make Christmas gifts special trip to the Retirement Club stamps are on all cards prior to de- after-purchases service and adherence iness as I am extending my subscrip- should Congress Building or Mr. and Mrs. George D. Baum- for their mothers. Everyone located in the positing them in the rural box for to high business ethics. tion all the way to 1967, so please, have a plastic bleach bottle and Hotel at Howard and Franklin gardner and son, Thomas, were Sun- carrier collection. Carriers are not no matter what the outcome of to- Baltimore. I spent about day dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ford Marketing Institutes are lo- binder twine. Streets in expected to affix stamps to mail col- cated in New York, Chicago, Dallas, day's election, don't go out of bus- The annual Christmas party for one half hour there being taken George Koehl and daughter, Mimi lected during the month of December. Thanks a lot, and continue Assistant Manager. of Silver Spring. Dr. Koehl is Dean San Francisco, Atlanta and Detroit. iness. the mothers and the Keysville Home- around by the More than 15,000 company and Ford giving us the news which we like to makers Club will be held December In 1970 there will be over 20 mil- of George Washington University, know about as it takes Lu- over 65 years of age. The Washington, D. C. Elementary P.-T.A. Meeting and Lincoln-Mercury dealer person- hear and 18 at 8:00 P. M. at the Keysville lion persons nel attended the courses during 1963. place. theran Church Congress Hotel was the first Hotel enter Bear tracks were found at the home The second meeting of the Taney- M. R. W. Andreas Three members — Linda Kehne, in Metropolitan Baltimore to of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Baker, town Elementary P.-T.A. was held There is no limit to the amount of Jeane Rodgers and Beth Wilhide will the Hotel "Retirement Club" busi- near Taneytown. Photographs of the on Tuesday evening, November 17 good the people of Carroll County A lady was congratulated on her represent the Terra Rubra Club at ness. It surely is the answer to the foot prints were taken by Thomas with a large number of parents pre- could do if they would just do it. silver wedding anniversary for liv- the 4-H Open House on December 5 prayers of so many retired or semi- Phillips to lend authenticity. Could There was visitation of the ing twenty-five years with the same at the Westminster Elementary retired persons who have a limited sent. man it be possible that some one is play- classrooms from 7:30 to 8:00. The end of the world will arrive on man. "But he is not the same School. Each girl will present a dem- income. Persons not comfortable or ing a practical joke — it does seem George Motter conduc- time; so don't be bothered with pre- he was when I first got hold of him," onstration or make a display of some not at ease in the homes of relatives President burdened that the "bear" has strayed consid- ted a business meeting in the aud- dictions. the replied. interesting Christmas gift idea. Time . . . . those living alone or erably from his customary habitat? was given by Rob- has been set for 2:00 to 4:00 and by the worries and expense of home itorium. Invocation etc. ert Wilson. Reports were given by 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. maintenance, taxes, insurance, Let us gather tomorrow morning and treasurer. Mr. Phyllis Orndorff and Bonnie Eyler . . . and those who find it inconven- the secretary food, for the Community Thanksgiving Francis Lookingbill reported a P.- supplied four dozen cookies at the 4- ient to purchase and prepare Day Service at 10:00 o'clock in the T.A. membership of 249 for this year. AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL H Achievement Award program on clean utensils, dishes and kitchens Trinity Lutheran Church. Rev. Rob- Mr. Glenn Bollinger read the pur- November 21 at the Ag Center. . . . those who have no family . ert Johnson of Baust Church will posed 64-65 budget. Thank-you notes TANEYTOWN AREA ORGANIZATIONS At a meeting of the club on No- those who fear being alone in emer- preach on "The Cup of Thanksgiv- were acknowledged from Mrs. Tam- vember 12, Donna Six demonstrated gencies will find true contentment ing." Special music will be rendered sey Stonesifer and Mrs. Kaye Moh- how to make a cherry parfait pie. and a better way of life by joining by the choirs of several of our ney. Mrs. Dean Brown reported a Fraternal, Religious, Educational, Social, Service, Civic, The members made further arrange- this group. The management of the churches. Everyone is invited. "Let very successful candy sale was in Youth and Recreational ments to purchase a Brownie Hawk- Retirement Club has established a all the people praise Him!" progress. This sale is one of the P.- eye camera. fine reputation, a first rate credit a host of delighted children T.A. projects for the year. standing. and Mrs. Sal Privitera and November 26, 1964 DEDICATION business associates arid Waltham, Mass., After the business session, Trooper MEMORIAL AND guests, Marcia and Steve, of State SERVICE You are welcome right there arrived last Tuesday to spend some Robert Ellis of the Maryland Dear Friends: friends. Police gave an interesting and in- to talk to any of the guests, in other time with her parents, Mr. grid Mrs. As we offer our Thanksgiving this week for the bountiful slogan, "Ask the Mau Mr. formative talk on the value of K-9 Grace United Church of Christ, words, like that Ralph W. Stonesifer and family. in the cit- blessings bestowed upon is, let us remember to be thankful for last Sun- here!" The President's join them on Thanks- dogs police protection to Taneytown, was the scene who lives Privitera will izens of Maryland. A demonstration Memorial Service is Mr. Milton J. Firey and the giving Day. Also guests on Thanks- opportunities to serve. day morning of a name of performances and obedience was in which tribute was paid to the assistant, Mr. Jack Grigsby. The giving will be Mr. and Mrs. Stone- the Several weeks ago your organization may have received the number is MU 5-4173, or you parents, Mr. and given on stage by Trooper Ellis departed members. A similar service phone sifer's respective his dog King. They assisted appeal for funds to construct the proposed $60,000 Com- Keys- drop in at any time to make in- Mrs. William J. Stonesifer, near town and were initial was also held at Grace Church, may by Trooper Wood and his dog, Mac. Swimming Pool in Taneytown's Memorial Park. Whether ville. quiries. Everything is supplied as and Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Barrick munity a hotel The next meeting of the P.-T.A. or not, you've undoubtedly been reading Also at Grace Church, Taneytown, though you were living in of Frizellburg. will be a Christmas program by you were contacted then for the In- if you so desire you may take Project, and your mem- the Dedication Service but "It's beginning to look a lot like Grades 3 and 6 on Tuesday evening, and hearing a great deal about the Pool stallation of the new church light your bedroom set and a few odd holiday season December 15. bers may be familiar with the descriptive brochure sent out to fixtures was conducted. Lights were pieces to make it seem more like home Christmas." That the but is fast approaching is becoming quite area residents. installed in the Chancel, the Sanc- to you. There are no age limits entrance, and a healthy individual as apparent in Taneytown as the tra- MEETING OF However, your group may want to hear the complete "pool tuary, the Narthex, the you must be were in- GARDEN CLUB the lawn pole lamp or lantern. An you must remember that this is not ditional seasonal decorations If please may stalled this week; and the stores also story" from the project's Presentation Team. so, expression of thanks was conveyed a Convalescent Home. And you have a festive atmosphere with their The Silver Fancy Garden Club met schedule this Team for a talk to your organization as soon as by the Pastor, The Rev. William F. dine there as to three meals a day meeting at the home Wiley, to all donors who made these or take your meals out if you so de- shelves well stocked for Christmas for its November possible. This fifteen-minute presentation is supplemented by complete shoppers. It appears that the little Hewitt MacPherson in Taney- lights possible. The public is cordi- sire. The nice part is the of Mrs. illustrated flip-cards, and a discussion period follows in which It is a folks of the community have a certain town with 16 members present. Mrs. ally invited to visit Grace Church freedom and independence! president of the your members may direct any questions about the swimming and witness its wonderful illumina- few steps just from about everything gleam in their eyes; perhaps because Robert Simpson, not know Santa will make his ap- club, conducted the business meeting. pool to the Team. The talk could be used as a‘ meeting's pro- tion. which makes it ideal so as you do they by bus. The pearance next Friday, Dec. 4, in town Mrs. Louis R. Michea and Mrs. Har- gram, or could supplement your scheduled program. need a car or even travel Taneytown were wel- hotel is a handsome, 8-story brick and give them treats. ry Mohney of effort is necessary to make this vitally and comed as new members. The club A total community building, completely fire-proof The Carroll County Christian En- furnish 75 door pieces needed recreational facility a reality soon. We will need the ASSURANCE TO OUR all the rooms are very large and com- voted to again for deavor Union executive meeting was for Christmas at the Victor Cullen assistance of all organizations—fraternal, religious, educational, fortable. I observed every detail held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. voted to send SUBSCRIBERS you and you so as I could write fully Hospital. The club also social, service, civic, youth and recreational—to reach the $60,- char- Roy B. Kiser on Tuesday evening. a check of $20.00 to buy canteen about it. One must be of good 000 income to Those attending: The Rev. John H. tickets for patients at the State Hos- goal for construction of the pool and bathhouses! Seldom does a week go by that acter and have sufficient Mr. Roger Boone, Mr. and made directly or pledge to cost of the Club ac- Gonso, pital at Sykesville. Plans were Your organization may wish to donate we do not have complaints of the meet the low Mrs. Clarence Ricketts, Mrs. Russell for the club's Christmas Party which give an amount by May 1, 1965, to help Taneytown and the comodationy'No alcoholics, irrespon- Westminster; Rev. Bruce non-receipt of THE CARROLL undesirable persons are ac- Gassman, will be held on December 17th at 1:00 area build this pool. Or, you might want to plan a special fund- sible or Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Tinkler, P. M. at the Lamp Post Inn in Get- RECORD. Usually the complaint cepted. Couples, single men and single Weidner and raising project to Fund, donating the proceeds. eligible. Persons having Finksburg; Mrs. Ruth tysburg. Following the business benefit the Pool or inquiry is as follows: "We did women are daughter, Bark Hill. Other recent meeting, an talk was Also, your members might wish to contribute individually through outside employment are heartily interesting not receive our paper — did you to callers, Mrs. Gene Adelsberger and given by Mrs. Elwood Baumgardner your group to aid the welcome and many will find it son, Terry, Thurmont; Mr. and Mrs. Fund. mail it out?" financial advantage as well as on the Baltimore Oriole. Tea was Ideas for group projects to benefit the Taneytown Com- their Claude DeBerry, Emmitsburg; Mr. served by the hostess, assisted by We wish to assure our sub- people who are on a limited income. Carroll Kiser, Keymar. munity Swimming Pool Fund are many. The resourcefulness may come and go as they Mrs. Baumgardner and Mrs. Alex- scribers that all Carroll Records Members ander. of your members will surely find a way to contribute to this please and that is what elderly peo- The Young Women's Bible Class of are mailed on publication day. on their own. The food hold unifying—effort! For additional suggestions, ask ple like, to be Trinity Lutheran Church will unitedand CARROLL RE- delicious and each room has its Monday, THANKSGIVING BANQUET Since 1894 THE is their Christmas party on the Executive Committee for ideas; we'll also be happy to pro- own bathroom. Go down and try it a 7 sunday school CORD has never missed a publica- December in the adult Taney Rebekah Lodge No. 83 held vide promotional assistance for your project. month or longer at the regular rates. room at 7:30. The ladies who teach tion day (of which we are proud), talked over with the 1, 2, 3 their Thanksgiving banquet on Fri- An opportunity to benefit all the people in this area seldom All this can be and their helpers in room's with one exception, viz: should an You love the freedom and day evening, Nov. 20, with turkey the nature of Manager. will 4 are cordially invited to attend. comes to organizations. Whatever your group, on publica- the entire set up. There are two A planned by and all the trimmings, with a large important holiday fall of fine program is being surely service to your community, your families, and yourselves self operating elevators. All they ask Mrs. Gladys Nusbaum, chairm a n, attendance. Invocation was given by tion day, then THE CARROLL Dora Settle of Seven Pa. your aspirations. Please help to build TODAY for is that you must respect the rights Helen Null, Audry Fair, Rachel Sister Stars, is one of RECORD is published the day pre- There were visitors from Fred- TOMORROW! of others and in turn enjoy the pres- Haines, Adelia Nusbaum, Catherine Taneytown's ceeding the holiday. convenience of an Hahn There will erick Samaritian Lodge No. 57, also tige, dignity and and Alberta Lanier. express our gratitude for ALL our blessings! fail to club with full Hotel ser- be games for all ages with Mrs. Car- from Towson (Md.) Lodge. Several Let us Should you, at any time, exclusive leen Skiles, chairman, Joan Ecker, prizes were given away. Some very Sincerely yours, receive THE CARROLL RECORD, vice! interesting talks were given by the week-end and don't Helen Halter, Suzanne Clingan, Cora The Executive please advise us. We are doing all Have a grand Cutsail and Diana Sell. The decor- visitors, which were enjoyed by all. Committee, eat too much turkey. that we possibly can to assure you ations and refreshments with Mrs. All departed for their homes wish- Taneytown Swimming Pool Project Until next week D. V. ing each and every one a Happy the prompt delivery of your paper. Betty Hess, chairman, Blanche Crowl, Mrs. Wayne Baumgardner, PL. 6-6116, I amFi Garnette Grimes, Nadine Haines, Thanksgiving. —The Publishers. Emma Reifsnider, Mildred Bollinger, Public Relations Director. Faithfully,thfully, Margaret Davidson a n d Genny Some men have more money than YOUR OBSERVER. Reever. brains . . . but not for long. "•;;age Two THE CARROLL RECORD TANEYTOWN MARYLAND November 26 1964 have a car to hot rod around in at Recreation: DIE CARROLL RECORi noon and evening, risk highway trag- (NON-PARTISAN) Municipal park: edies, risk unchaperoned rides?" STATEMENT Labor Published every Thursday, at Taneytown, $ 1,440.25 lid., by The Carroll Record Company DAINGERFIELD, TEXAS, NEWS: Maintenance 810.06 Electricity • BOARD OF DIRECTORS "Simple logic should teach us that MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, 74.62 M. ROSS FAIR, President any dollars which go to Washington NORMAN R. BAUMGARDNER, V.-Pres. TANEYTOWN, will at least MD. Total $ 2,324.93 CLYDE L. HESSON, Sec'y have to pay their own WILLIAM way back and therefore F. BRICKER not get home Debt Service: MRS. SHIRLEY KING as strong as they left." BALANCE SHEET - GENERAL FUND CHARLES L. STONESIFER, Sewer bonds retired $10,000.00 Editor, Manager and Treasurer ROCKLAND, ME., COURIER- JUNE 30, 1964 Interest paid plus service fee 20,950.00 Member of . GAZETTE: "Only a few months ago Maryland Press Association Washington slashed income tax levies Total $30,950.00 American Press Association EXHIBIT A and the economists predicted a roar- General subscription rate, $2.00 a year; Miscellaneous: • months, $1.25. Subscriptions west of ing upswing in purchases made by the Mississippi River, $2.50; to Canada, people who were permitted to retain ASSETS • Workmen's compensation insurance $3,00. Advance payment is required in Cash - checking accounts all cases. a larger portion of their earnings. $ 35,671.10 premium $ 572.64 ADVERTISING rates will be given on Cash - savings accounts application, after the character of the busi- . . . Rather than spending like mad, 31,131.41 ness has been definitely stated together or incurring Accounts receivable for water and sewer rentals: Total Expenditures with information as to space, position and new obligations which $ 100,335.25 length of contract. The publisher reserves could be paid for with the savings, Periods ended-June 30, 1964 $ 7,635.74 the priyilege of declining all offers for -March space. , they proceeded to pay on what they 31, 1964 and prior. 215.72 7,851.46 EXCESS OF REVENUE OVER EXPENDITURES The label on paper contains date to which the already owed, and then salted away FOR THE PERIOD - to Surplus Account subscription has been paid. Taxes receivable: Entered as Second Class matter in the a good portion of what remained. It Schedule 1 $ Postoffice at Taneytown, Md., under the Levy of 1963 21,950.99 Act of March 3, 1879. is a good thing they did for the In- $ 2,273.38 All articles on this page are either orig- Levy of 1962 469.56 inal or properly credited. This has always ternal Revenue Service has announced been a fixed Levy of 1961 rule with this office. that tax withholdings from wages, as 40.72 All advertisements for 2nd, 3rd, 6th and Levy of 1960 7th pages must he in our office by Mon- computed at the time of the tax 30.60 BALANCE SHEET - CAPITAL day morning of each week; otherwise. In- Levy of 1957 96.75 ACCOUNT FUND sertion cannot be guaranteed until the slash, have proven to be too low. following week. Talk about Indian Givers, Levy of 1956 110.08 3,021.09 The publication in The Record of clip- Washing- JUNE 30, 1964 ped or signed editorials does not neces- ton either must have more than its sarily mean that such editorials are en- Accounts receivable - Miscellaneous dorsed by The Record. In many in- quota of them; or no one on the 468.00 EXHIBIT C stances they are published in order to Accrued income Show varying banks of the Potomac has a sharp 1,789.56 opinions on public topics. Cash held by fiscal agent for payment ASSETS pencil." of coupons EQUIPMENT: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1964 on sewer bonds - contra 821.25 Automotive GILLESPIE, ILL., NEWS: Prepaid salary equipment $ 3,137.55 "The 58.03 Street equipment "GRASS ROOTS OPINIONS" history of the United States 2,775.00 was Memorial park machinery written upon 'Extremism', from the TOTAL ASSETS $ 80,811.90 and equipment 5,497.66 FORT PIERRE, S. D., TIMES: Boston Tea Party, down through "This is no time to uproot our estab- Total equipment World War II. These extremists were $ 11,410.21 lished, fair and effective immigration frantically patriotic. They gave their LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS FIXED PROPERTIES: policies, and let down the barriers in lives to keep old Glory flying, pro- LIABILITIES: Land - a noble gesture to all dissatisfied Memorial park $15,346.06 claiming that this nation would kneel Accounts payable $ 2,940.22 Land - humanity. In view of the nation's other 3,250.00 to no foreign power. These men were Bond interest payable-held by fiscal Land and preoccupation with unemployment, building - Fire Department 8,009.55 never called Extremists, they were agent - contra 821.25 Parking meters the related and continuing advance 9,798.75 patriots, and history books were filled Municipal building of automation and the 'war on pov- 8,769.12 with their deeds that kept us free, Total Liabilities $ 3,761.47 Paved streets erty'; and in the light of the multiple and alleys 62,222.92 respected and proud." SURPLUS - Schedule 1 77,050.43 Water plant and Federal programs with budgets as equipment 80,502.97 high as Water system and equipment 74,768.65 a billion dollars (for the MYRTLE CREEK, ORE., MAIL: TOTAL LIABILITIES poverty AND SURPLUS ....$ 80,811.90 Memorial park buildings war), we can think no great- "This writer wishes he could write 17,489.17 er Sanitary sewerage system disservice than to invite an indis- some pungent intelligent material 724,185.37 criminate and vastly expanded global about the problem of the races. To influx Total fixed properties of all kinds and conditions of hear the politicians and the theorists $1,004,342.56 humanity." talk, all that is required STATEMENT OF is 'equal- REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES TOTAL ASSETS ization' by legislation. But there is $1,015,752.77 ABILENE, KAN., REFLECTOR- no equality-nor has there ever been - GENERAL FUND CHRONICLE: "A news dispatch says even for those in the same predomi- the government has brought monop- LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS nant race of the country. . As long FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1964 oly charges against the bubble gum FUNDED DEBT: as there are human beings, there will manufacturers. They are accused of Bonds payable-Issue of 1954-Interest rates be competition for the limited posi- EXHIBIT B 372%, cornering the marxet on pictures of 34%, 3470 according to maturities; redeemable tions at the top, and there will be REVENUE: baseball stars to put in bubble gum $10,000.00 each August 1 until 1967 and in various routes whereby certain per- Taxes wrappers. One's first reaction to this levied-real and personal property $ 61,586.47 increasing installments thereafter sons may achieve them. In the race, $ 595.000.00 is that if our people in government Shared County Revenues: CAPITAL SURPLUS: many, many will suffer disappoint- don't have more to do than fret about Alcoholic beverages $ 25.42 Excess of equipment and fixed properties over ments and readjustments will have bubble gum wrappers we have too Tax on financial corporations 1,177.28 liabilties - Schedule 2 to be made. Only the virtues 420,752.77 many people in government." in hu- County roads tax 1,850.37 3,053.07 man relationships can ease these mat- TOTAL ters LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS ...$1,015,752.77 HUMBOLDT, IOWA, INDEPEND- and they are here with us to be Shared State Revenues: practiced ENT: "It is no wonder that students now as in the future." Income tax $ 4,982.29 are becoming increasingly contempt- Admission tax 113.15 AZTEC, N. uous of authority because 'they have M., INDEPENDENT- Automobile license fees 2,119.75 REVIEW: "It ANALYSIS OF examples at the highest level of gov- is to be hoped that no Gasoline and motor vehicle tax 6,867.61 SURPLUS - GENERAL FUND one ever ernment of dishonesty and immoral- requests an opinion on the Licenses 2,439.42 ity)." Ten Commandments FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, from the U.S. Racing fees 1,497.15 1964 Supreme Court." Franchise tax 142.00 18,161.30 SCHEDULE 1 PEKIN, IND., BANNER-GAZET- BALANCE, JULY TE: "Just a few years ago the boys The mistake of optimistic people is \linter and sanitary sewer rental 1, 1963 $ 55,099.44 not in expecting 31,904.30 ADD - Excess and girls walked a mile or so across too much of the Other Revenue: of revenue over expenditures for the future, but in exacting too little from period - Exhibit B town to school. Yes, yes, I know that the present. -Tyler. Parking meters, including fines $ 4,802.50 21,950.99 things are 'better' now, but just how' Interest 1,111.16 BALANCE, JUNE 30, 1961 to is it better for children who are I "The trouble with the chronic bor- Licenses and permits 1,100.00 Exhibit A $ 77,050.43 sadly lacking in physical development rower is that he alwys keeps every- Miscellaneous thing but his word." 567.44 7,581.10 to ride in cars every step of - Robert B. the way, Lyon, Kiron (Ia.) Weekly News. Total Revenue $ 122,286.24 ANALYSIS OF SURPLUS - CAPITAL ACCOUNT FUND EXPENDITURES: FOR THE YEAR ENDED General Government: JUNE 30, 1964 -eye-epenero Insurance and bonds $ 1,017.74 SCHEDULE 2 Abatement of taxes 356.01 Maintenance BALANCE, JULY 1, 1963 - of municipal building 883.20 ADD: $ 397,071.26 Social security taxes 556.25 Capital Salaries-Mayor expenditures out of revenue: 700.00 Purchase of land -Councilmen 1,115.00 - Breth property ..$ 250.00 Additions to sewer system -Clerk and treasurer 1,000.00 765.03 Additions to sewer equipment -Clerical assistance 25.00 1,262.50 Registration and election Improvements to Municipal Building 717.12 275.99 Additions to paved streets Printing, stationery and office expenses and alleys 8,902.31 1,441.57 Improvements to Fire CONTACT LENSES Legal and accounting fees and expenses Department 1,857,87 Building Leonardo do Vinci started it all Miscellaneous 1,260.26 1,784.55 Nur and a half centuries ago. He sug- Improvements to Fire Department building 1,784.55 gested that small hemispheres, Improvements to Municipal building 717.12 $13,681.51 \ filled with water, could be adapted to Bonds retired out of revenue 10,000.00 I each eye to correct optical faults. A Total // century later, Descartes proposed $12,990.56 Total additions ç. long tubes of water with thin $ 23,681.51 layers of glass at the end - an- Public Safety : BALANCE, JUNE 30, 1964 ticipating modern corneal con- Salary of policeman $ 4,845.35 -to Exhibit C $ 420,752.77 tact lenses. After long and careful Parking meter expense research into the technological de- 175.16 velopment Police expenses 627.58 and practical application of con- Electricity tact lenses, widespread acceptance and satisfactory usage came - traffic light 160.52 after 1948 with the introduction by Kevin Tuohy of plastic cor- neal lenses. Total $ 5,808.61 The modern contact lens, properly applied and utilized, Sanitation and waste removal: PUBLIC represents one of the most sig- SALE ( Street cleaning $ nificant contributions to 222.50 OF HOUSEHOLD the betterment of mankind. \ • Sewer operating salaries and wages 2,523.42 GOODS AND SOME ANTIQUES Electricity - sewer Unlike spectacle-fitting, plant 1,980.45 SATURDAY, DECEMBER contact lens fitting cannot be- Maintenance and repairs - sewer plant 2,842.52 5 AT 12:00 NOON The safely divided among several Addition to sewer equipment undersigned, discontinuing housekeeping, practitioners. 1,262.50 Public Sale on will offer at Optometrists, who Addition the premises located in Middleburg, Md., Rt. to sewer system 765.03 mile from Keymar, 77, one have participated in contact Md., 3 miles from Union Bridge, the following: lenses in the past quarter of a century, form the most Total $. 9,596.42 ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS significant single eye Plank-bottom chairs, washstands, round oak table, chest of care profession en- Highways: drawers, doughtray, wood box, bracket lamp, planes, cherry seeder, wooden gaged in prescribing - •• Street lighting washbowl and pitcher set, 2 large granite $ 5,497.87 picture frames, coffee pots, old; end fitting contact lenses to- crocks, jugs, set of sleigh chimes, set Snow removal 1,204.99 chimes, trunks, bottles, of hames day. Formally educated and trained carnival glass, other dishes, some Antiques. in contact Repairs to streets and alleys 8,396.23 Also Hotpoint contact lens procedures, optometrists are enabling the Ameri- 8-cu. ft. deep freeze, kerosene range, good can Additions to paved streets and alleys dition; utility cabinet, con- people to toke advantage of wearing contact lenses with. 8,902.31 glass front kitchen cabinet, chairs, straight complete confidence. and rockers; stands, buffet, dresser, brass bed, table, other beds, library Total wardrobe, ;desk lamp, lawn chairs, 3-pc. living $24,001.40 quilts, bed clothes, room suite, rugs, curtains, cot, washboiler, jars, crab steamer, homemade soap, some tools, large vise, lard press, Water System.: poultry wire, cooking meat grinder, utensils, pots and pans, other articles not Operating salaries $ 3,025.29 mentioned. Electricity 4,316.32 Terms of sale: CASH. Maintenance and repairs 6,499.08 GUY J. SIMPSON, Owner YOUR HOME MERCHANTS Purchase of land for new well 250.00 GUSS SHANK, Auctioneer CARL HAINES, Clerk ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOME" Total Lunch rights reserved. Not responsible for 1 $14,090.69 accidents. 11-25-12-3...... 1"....4040 • Page Three THE CARROLL RECORD, fANEYTOTV'N, MARYLAND November 26 1964 • • WAKE UP NIGHTS? '24•••••=13:=111:22=1«:••:: TANK HEATERS FOR KIDNEY RELIEF I CURRENT EVENTS Unica STOCK MAKE THIS 4-DAY TEST Take BUKETS green tablets. Drink FOR SALE FIFTY YF A.RS AGO plenty of water. Use coffee, tea spar- ingly. Increase regularity, ease aches in order to and pains due to functional kidney LARGE SELECTION OF Sprinkling the streets 39c back at any keep the dust is an unusual disorders or your down store. NOW at Taneytown experience for the last of November, drug GUNS but not more so than the extent of Pharmacy. the drouth, connected with extreme — Now Specially Priced at $13.95 AMMO — SCOPES — PARTS cold. Retail Price $17.95 Miss Amelia Birnie returned home visit to her sister, Saturday from a Watts Volts Shipping Wgt. GUN SHOP Mrs. G. W. Clabaugh of Omaha, Neb. Model No. CITIZENS OF TOMORROW DEVILBISS 0. T. Shoemaker has added to the lbs. ROUTE 2, TANEYTOWN, MD. of the year, by H-408 1000 115 3 units - 7 public improvement a number of weeks we building a new and larger front porch For to his York Street home. published, under the above head- Mrs. B. 0. Slonaker is spending New, improved —better than ever. A new General Electric heating ing, pictures of children of this in Baltimore with her some time been added and also a new spring wire guard to pro- community. Now that the series daughter, Mrs. Marlin Reid. C. Ervin element has 2 the we have the glossy 0.120130=0:1:0=0=0:=02202104======0::0220U0n0=0:20ZIM Reid is also spending some time with tect the cord. Rugged, reinforced brass case floats evenly on is completed his brother, Marlin. pictures in our office. Anyone surface. Fully automatic with long-life thermostat which controls KNOX — Mrs. Phoebe Knox, 34, desiring these pictures may have Knox of Long- wife of Mr. Charles the heat automatically. same by calling at our office. WTTR AM -FM ville, died on Tuesday night. She is survived 'by her husband, one son and They are free—no charge. one daughter. Funeral services were has prog ramming for every member of the family. held Friday at St. Joseph's Catholic The Unico Stock Tank De-icer is fully guaranteed against Church. of 1 year. Always FLEAGLE — Mrs. Amelia Flea- defects in normal usuage for a period * NEWS on-the-air gle, 63, wife of Mr. S. Taylor Flea- drinking area for cattle. No danger of daugh- provides open rf.,0,TAS0.-0-USE101,043K90f,0,4 0 gle, died at the home of her i. * MUSIC through-out the day ter, Mrs. Thomas Fox, Keysville on cattle burn. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fleagle had GET YOUR * SPORTS — high school, college, professional lived for a number of years at Cop- of Public Interest perville. She was a daughter of the 'NO TRESPASS CARDS" * Special Features late Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson TANEYTOWN COOP., Inc. sister and two bro- SOUTHERN STATES and leaves one PL 6 - 6711 1470 kc WTTR - AM thers; Mrs. Frederick Bankard, John Taneytown, Maryland Phone: — AT — Dial: E. Davidson of Taneytown and 11-19-2t - FM McC. Davidson of Hanover; one son THE CARROLL RECORD 100.7 mc WTTR Harry Fleagle, in addition to the OFFICE daughter mentioned. Funeral ser isaWarat30102:33:0nOrt=ratlinsomnon23:11:tintutaNtresIsletMAIMORTIMUIM the Pres- 1 vices were held Tuesday in byterian Church by her pastor, Rev. The season for hunting Seth Russell Downie, interment be- Pheasants, Quail (Partridge) ing made in the Reformed Cemetery. and Rabbits began Nov. 16. 4330343!1:24-3:824-02:4332i331430:438Eni30:1-0:343XtTecaznilatri3SEn are on rEnentilint Red Cross Christmas Seals 10-1-tf sale at the Record Office and at Mc- NEW! 22 Kinney's Drug Store at 10 each. The tfillilMfiaCiltanfilnAdialcaosnklik" proceeds go to help the fight against 33 tuberculosis. PUBLIC NOTICE Rev. Martin W. Schweitzer, for- 4-WAY u merly of Union Bridge, was installed 0 Muddy Creek Reformed nxumulumnenyoumtanolummuotro Pastor of the December 5th the Carroll County charge at Ephrata, Pa., succeeding 0 u ts Beginning with A. 0 0 New Office his father, the late Rev. Stephen WASH KOONS FLORIST Court House will be CLOSED on Saturdays. was Pastor of the Schweitzer, who 7th will be 8:30 A. M. until charge for 40 years. Rev. Schweitzer 0 Cut Flowers, Designs hours beginning December popular among his con- ri M g has been very o Corsages n st 4:30 P. M. gregations of the Union Bridge be switched from )4 11-5-4t 1 a wide circle Another reason you won't n rr charge, and has made LITTLESTOWN, PENNA. 22 of friends. THE 717 X r: 5 .:3 AREA CODE K3 oll a ALL NEW KitchcuAid® 2: Phone 359-4824 33 fi 38( I NI DISHWASHER tanntrtsunm::0::zrxtua=limmula 1 0,IttsnittuatuatuKivult.natisotnofnatursAnotuatuolmatuatuaLuzil Kitchen- 1 Regardless of model or price of the new select—Built-In. Convertible-Portable, Aid you -Sink Com- Top-Loading Portable, Dishwasher TURKEYS and CAPONS get the exclusive, new 4-Way bination—you you never Hydro Sweep wash. 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LONDON,CORSICA, ATHENS, AND II OTHER CITIES, For Service TANEYTOWN, MARYLANp. ?age Four THE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND November 26, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Senft and entine, Hanover, Pa. and Mrs. Claude Mrs. Edward Coshun; Health and THE CARROLL RECORD daughter, Waneta, attended the Frock. Safety, Mrs. Alice Reifsnider; Music, Letter To The Editor Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. Mrs. Luther Fox visited Monday Miss Vallie Shorb; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1964 Literature, Mrs. SANTA and Mrs. Arthur Neill held at the with Mrs. Ruth Reynolds. Loren Austin; Art, Mrs. Donald Sten- Dear Editor, Meadow Branch o- Brethren Church on ley; International Relations, Mrs. will arrive in In view of Sunday. A program was enjoyed, the fact that we are one Bernard Ausherman; Publicity, Mrs. still smoldering each CORRESPONDENCE of the features was music played on KEYSVILLE-DETOUR William TANEYTOWN week over the Fleharty; and Sunshine, Mrs. necessity of upsetting our long-estab- golden bells. Best wishes to Mr. and Maynard Ausherman. DECEMBER Greetings to you: 4 lished working schedule (putting Mrs. Neill. International Relations Leader W- Latest Items of Local News Furnished Mrs. AT 6:30 P. M. E to bed Monday night instead of Holy Communion Service will be Mrs. Ralph Fleharty returned to John Blanchfield, Sr., gave a report Friday) held on Sunday morning at Emmanuel her home with her in order to give the post By Our Regular Staff of Writers son and family, on the topic "A Look at the U.S.A." office more time (Baust) Lutheran Church at 9:30 A. Mr. and Mrs. William Fleharty to drag its feet, we and She discussed a look, through the hail the latest commentary We desire correspondence to reach our M.; Sunday Church School at 10:30 children near Detour, on Sunday. She eyes of Execu- office on Wednesday, if at possible. of a foreigner, at our land and tive Editor John all It A. M. There will be a Congregational had been visiting the previous week Scout Paper Drive H. Prescott of the will be necessary, therefore, for most let- cities. She used an imaginary trip Hunterdon County Democrat ters to be mailed on Tuesday morning. meeting following the Worship Ser- with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walther of Flem- through the states by dividing it into Nov. 28 in Taneytown ington, N.J., entitled, Letters mailed on Wednesday may not vice for the purpose of nominating of Washington Grove and—after be- 10 parts and "How Now, reach us in time. then telling of the char- Gronouski?" And we quote: members to the Church Council, re- ing treated to dinner at Olney Inn— acteristics of these sections. placing members A drive for rags, newspapers and "We haven't completing their she was brought home by them in the Welcome was made to new member bothered Postmaster terms. Rev. J. H. August Borleis, magazines on Saturday, November General of the United FRIZELLBURG D. afternoon. She told of being sur- Mrs. Ralph Haines of Taneytown and States John A. D., pastor, Mr. Kenneth Lambert, S.S. prised after 28, will be the activity of Boy Scout Gronouski for some time but the church service at the to her sister-in-law, Mrs. Nadine Troop 348, his lat- superintendent. Methodist Church in "the Taneytown, during Thanks- est should pull a scream or two from Grove" at Haines, who was a visitor. Mrs. Alice giving week, when Services this Sunday at the Friz- On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter seeing Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coshun Reifsnider, the weekly meet- even his more ardent supporters. ellburg Church who recently attended the ing, falling on the holiday, of God will include — Myers, Jr. and son, Mark, Mr. and of Detour and MT. and Mrs. Truman Homemakers will be "It consists of a full newspaper Morning Worship National Convention in omitted. Scouts of the troop, page at 9:00 A. M.; S. Mrs. Raymond Myers, Westminster, Leakins of Keymar. They were also Hawaii, told of which of free publicity about the won- S. at 10:00 A. M.• C.G.Y.A. Washington, her trip; wearing a is under American Legion sponsor- drous at 6:30 went to D. C. They saw visiting there and were guests of most attractive MauMau new look of the US Postal P. M.• Rev. Fred' E. Horner, pastor, President John F. Kennedy's grave, she pur- ship, will again be assisted by Guy Service. This Pastor and Mrs. Chester Rill, whose chased there. She had pictures to publicity is in the form Mr. Howard Carr, S. S. supt. St. Matthews Cathedral and the new Long, driver of 'a Cambridge Rubber of a mat (like a piece parish it is. show and told of the wonderful foods Co. truck, of cardboard The Aid Society will hold their National Geographic Society Explor- Recent visitors whose services and truck the same size as this page). Christmas at the River Dale she had enjoyed and some of the are provided by the company party on December 1st at ers Hall. Farm home of Mr. and Mrs. as a "Now we hardly believe we were 8:00 P. M. at the Charles customs of the Islands. Mrs. Harold contribution to the local scout Warner Dairy Bar. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hyle of near Cluts were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas move- the only newspaper in the US to get There will be an exchange Westminster, Boyle read the report of the Carroll ment. Bundles securely tied are ur- of gifts. visited on Sunday eve- of Baltimore and Mr. Edgar Boller County Council this gift. In fact, we believe every Mrs. Frank Suffern is a patient ning at the home meeting prepared by gently requested and greatly appre- one at of Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Gearldine of Thurmont Mrs. William Fleharty, of the 8,158 weeklies and maybe the Carroll County General Hospital. John Hyle and daughter, Denise. who was un- ciated, contributing to the successful some of on the 13th and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh able to attend the meeting. gathering the 1,700 dailies received it. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Belle Dutterer of near West- Heaps, of paper in the short time "We don't know what Sunday daughter Patsy and son Galen Announcements included the Food available. A second truck we taxpayers dinner guests of Mr. and minster, spent the week-end at the near Silver Spring, is used to contribute to the mailing of Mrs. Joseph Strevig Mr. and Mrs. J. Leaders training meeting on Dec. 3 pick up in the surrounding country- this large and Mrs. Law- home of Mrs. Grace Strevig. Heaps and Mr. and piece. But we did note the cancella- rence Trimmer were: Mr. and Mr. Mrs Thomas and Home Management training side; besides Taneytown itself the Mrs. and Mrs. Scott Sullivan and Heaps of Street, Md., on the 14th. meeting tion stamp of a mailing less than Robert Sourber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamore Sullivan were supper on Jan. 26. The annual roads to Mayberry, Copperville, Key half guests This was one of the week-ends Mrs. Christmas Party Village, as large from a private firm and LeMaster and sons, Bobby, Tommy of Mr. and Mrs. Leatie Brown and will be held at the Bridgeport, the Baptist Rd. this cost Cluts was at home from Western Parish House of the United Church as far as Starner's $.60." Editor Prescott esti- and Billy of Tamaqua, Penna. Mrs. Annie Brown of near New Wind- Dam, and the Har- mates the production Mrs. Maryland Hospital for a visit herself. of Christ in Keysville on Dec. 9. Each ney Road as far as cost at "well Charles A. Null has returned sor on Saturday evening. The Piney Creek up into five figures.." to her home High Monocacy CYP group held a member to bring a one dollar gift for bridge will also be covered. in Point, N. C. af- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marker, meeting on If bad And he goes on to note ter spending several weeks Westminster, Friday evening at the exchanging and cards with stamps weather forces postponement, a new that: "we with visited with Mrs. Alice home of Mr. and Mrs. know Mr. Gronouski is the friends and relatives in this com- Marker and family Stewart Peter- for the Sunshine Chairman. The date will be announced. only Post- on Sunday after- son of near Harney. master General with a Ph.D. ever munity. noon. Christmas Party being given by the Roll Call and Inspection in Sunday afternoon visitors at the Terra Rubra the US Cabinet because one of the Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Keefer, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tracey, West- Girls' 4-H Club in honor Neighborhood free Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilhide of this club will be Dec. 18 Commissioner Ken- blurbs on this publicity sheet and Mrs. Archie Wantz were minster, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry at the neth W. Nusbaum conducted says so under Sunday dinner and family of the Keysville Road Keysville Lutheran Church. The new the an- a two-column head. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Berwager, Hanover, were Sunday vis- nual roll call and inspection in Octo- Maybe this Norval Roop and family, were "Pop" Fleischer and his son and program books will not be available helps, altho we seem to near Tan- itors at the home of Mrs. Ella Basler. daughter-in-law, ber, a requirement of the Baltimore remember Jim Farley eytown. The occasion was the Recent Mr. and Mrs. Louis until February and leaflets were did alright 47th visitors at the home of Mr. Fleischer, of Baltimore. Area Council's Frontier Round-Up, without such a fancy college wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Walter In the eve- passed out to be included in the pres- with degree. Senft were her bro- ning their daughter and 32 scouts and leaders and six "Only thing we wish is that Wentz. Our congratulations and best ther, Mr. Robert Bankert, Hanover family, Mr. ent books. Mention was also made of new recruits Mr. wishes! and Mrs. Hugh Engel and Douglas the January County present. As a second Gronouski had asked us about spend- Mr. and Mrs. Wentz want to and Mr. Harry Snyder, of Illinois. Council meeting important phase of the ing express their and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilhide being followed by Round-Up, $15,000-$20,000 on free publicity thanks to everyone who Visitors on Friday evening at the a covered dish seven new boys have completed their we'll never sent cards and and Susan were visitors. luncheon again with the outgoing use. If he had we'd have gifts. home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers Tenderfoot test and been welcomed suggested he'd The Baust 4-H Club met Saturday Pastor William A. Markley will be president taking as her guest the in- better spend it on and family, Springdale Road were: talking into the troop: Charles Jenkins, Pres- fixing his cancellation at the home of Gail Sanner with 11 Rev. and over the Union Bridge Luth- coming one. machines so Mrs. Nevin Smith, Hanover; eran Parish ton Hommerbocker, Clifford Glacken, we can tell what hour present. The meeting opened with Mr. and Mrs. on December 1. The serv- John on Tuesday a William Schwarber, ice of Installation Jenkins, Robert Six, Richard letter is mailed from Trenton the 4-H Pledge and the business meet- Keymar; Mr. and Mrs. will be held at St. Meeting of Zabicki that Edward Gei- James in Union Bridge Cub Pack 459 and David Fleischman, as well doesn't make it to our desk, ing was conducted by the president, man and family, Westminster; Mr. on Dec. 3 at as Philip Ballard hardly Becky 2 P. M. A welcoming reception Den 2 had the opening for the by transfer from 30 trniles away, until too late Wed- Warner. Plans were made for and Mrs. Eugene Myers and family, will regular monthly New York. the 4-H Christmas be immediately afterwards in the meeting of Cub Pack nesday. Open House to be Uniontown Road; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. #459 on Nov. 20 the "We held December 5 at the Westminster Devilbiss, Social Room of the Sunday School at Union Bridge Advancement used to be able to tell, but not Mrs. Martin Myers, Miss Church of the Brethren. Wayne since Mr. Gronouski Elementary School from 2:00— 5:00 Edna Myers, Westminster; building. All members of the Parish Fle- At the November Board of review began giving his Mr. and are urged harty led the Pledge to the Flag, conducted department the new look." P. M. and from 7-9 P. M. Denise Mrs. Walter Myers, Jr. and son, to attend. by Chairman Francis E. Hyle, Linda It is good to see some new acolytes David Edwards led the Lord's Prayer Lookingbill and Clarence A. Harner, And, while writing Bowen, Gail Sanner, Mark, this place. Rev. Smith showed and Johnny the foregoing, Sarah Schaeffer, Becky taking part at Keysville Lutheran Stambaugh and Bob Hall Ballard, Paul Sell, and Duane Wiles there has come to our Warner, Fran- colored slides of a family reunion led the rest desk a similar ces Warner, Roberta Warner, Church. Both David and Dennis Kiser of the Den in singing were advanced to Second Cass a n d blast from Editor Kerry Carol held in the Summer, plus many beau- the Cub Scout advancement Leggett of Hesson, Phyllis Dutterer and Linda tiful scenic pictures. have served and Darrell Young, Rich- song, "A Robert Eckert to Star Scout. The The Ord (Neb.) Quiz who says, "We Cubbing We Will Go." The poem, following Hesson will each have a Christmas Thought for today: When ard Keilholtz and Wayne Fleharty have earned merit badges: roll such mats as a commercial en- we think "Mr. Rabbit," was also recited by Edward Thompson, terprise" gift or decoration exhibit at this or what we deserve, then of what we will also be called upon. in reading; Rob- and estimates that postage- event. Gail Sanner Sunday visitors at the Bobby DePew. ert Eckert, animal industry and free "$10,000 would gave a demonstra- have, we shall thank God. home of Mr. Cunmaster fish- be far below the tion on "Marshmallow Treats," and Mrs. William Weishaar and Berman Weeks com- ing; Richard Tracey basketry; Ricky actual cost." He also Phyl- Ran- mented on the reports on the lis Dutterer gave the Club demon- dy of the Forest and Stream Club fine turn-out of par- Airing, reading; and Donald Hahn, loss of business through postal ents and said again that cooking. in- stration on "Making Pies." The next HARNEY Rd. were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Plaine, the Pack efficiency; the ludricous failure of meeting will be a Christmas Danny and Diane of Mt. meetings are for the parents: to see his Zip code test. Party at Wolfe, Pa.; what Meeting Programs the home of Denise Hyle on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clingan of Thur- their boys have been learning There will be more, we Services Sunday, November 29 at ' and doing. All The final all-outdoor prograni are sure— December 29 from 1-4 P. M. Gifts mont, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weishaar three Dens displayed and we hope many, many more. St. Paul's Lutheran Church—Worship their handiwork. Mrs. featured a water boiling contest in If will be exchanged. at 8:30 and Melissa, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Norman Black the every single editor receiving this prize Sunday School at 9:30; pas- and Mrs. J. H. Caricofe park, won by the Raccoon patrol, package 4-H County Achievement Night tor, Rev. Clifford Weishaar of Taneytown. Sorry to re- acted as of which Airing were to respond frankly in Stierle, Jr. judges for the projects made by is patrol leader and print, it was held Saturday night at the Ag Visitors during the port that Mr. Weishaar is not well Den Douglas Dayhoff might finally get to Dr.' Center, week with Mr. and 2 from their "Genius Kits" (bags of assistant. Inspec- Gronouski Denise Hyle was recognized and Mrs. Elmer LeGore were: under doctor's care. Do hope he tion saw the Panthers that his department is in as being in the Mr. is soon odds and ends given to them from place first, very sad shape top ten of the Junior and Mrs. Ray LeGore, Manchester; able to be "back to normal" their leader was Rickey Clingan, and the business of Division of the County Style again. which they were to make something). the nation seriously Show. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bishe, Boyer- with Samuel Cassell assistant. Cling- threatened by its Phyllis Dutterer received a medal as Some birthdays to report First prize to David Edwards, second shortcomings — no matter town, Pa.; Mr. Ray Slaybaugh, this week: to Wayne an has now been promoted to the what his a County bread winner. Becky War- daughter, Best wishes belatedly to Daniel Fleharty, third to Bobby post publicity writers are saying. Sharon, Littlestown, Pa.; Sei- DePew and fourth of Senior patrol leader and Cas- ner received a medal for a Champion Mr. Bruce Derr, near bert of Clear Spring for the 22nd to Johnny Stam- sell acting County Gettysburg, Pa.; baugh. Panther leader, "acting" —Bob Taylor demonstration and also a Mrs. Charles Shildt, Mr. and and Happy Birthday to Mrs. Carroll meaning until he attains (Editor's gold medal for the County Mrs. (Helen) The new boys who are in their First Class Note — Yes, we too re- Dress Re- Reynold Ridinger and Mr. Richard Dougherty on the 27th, Mrs. rank. There have been two partial ceived this "free" vue winner. Mrs. Russell Frock, Lo- Myron (Joyce) Wilhide trial period were introduced by Cub- mailing—we filed Withers. and Mrs. Ter- master outdoor affairs: Capture the flag, it in our large round file.) cal Leader was recognized and pre- Those who ry Poist on the 28th and on the 29th, Weeks. They were Bobby in which visited this week with Hall, Bobby DePew, the Foxes won top spot sented with a gold clover pin set Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Ridinger Happy Anniversary wishes to Mr. and Timmy Mun- (James Frock is with an and shower, Christopher Plympton, patrol leader and emerald, for her 25 years of Mr. Richard Withers were Mr. Mrs. Harry Clabaugh. Tony Eckert assistant), and CARD OF THANKS service as a Local Leader. and Yingling and Jimmy Hoffman. Bob- Jack, Jack, Mrs. Ray Slaybaugh, daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Currens of Shine your Light, scored best by the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers, Mt. Sharon Hampstead visited on cat pins were awarded to Ray Con- Flaming I sincerely thank my and Lisa, Littlestown, Pa.; Tuesday with away Arrows of which Thomas Pastor, Rev. Airy; Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Myers Mrs. Elmer LeGore the Clyde Wilhide family of the Keys- and Bobby DePew. Kenny Black West is leader Wiley, and my relatives, and Mr. Cleve- is Assistant Denner and Samuel Fleming neighbors, were entertained to dinner on Sun- land Stambaugh. ville Road. Then they, Mrs. Wilhide for Den 1 and assistant. Robert A. friends and organizations for their day received his award. Miller has joined prayers; at the home of Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Carl Oyler, Gettysburg, and grandson "Douggie" called on the leaders' ranks as Junior their lovely gifts and flow- Myers. Pa. Mr. David Edwards read the assistant ers; their and Mrs. Charles W. Bridinger cal- Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wilhide. poem scoutmaster, his place as acting visits, cards and all their Mrs. Fannie Weybright and Mr. led on their Membership in the Elmer "What Is A Cub Scout" and towards Eagle patrol messages, during my recent aunt, Mrs. Edward A. Wolfe his leader being assumed hospital- William Flohr, Westminster, visited Shultz, Bucanhan Valley, P-TA is still available. If you Lion Badge, Wayne Fleharty de- by Hahn. ization and since my return Saturday Wednesday, have monstrated home. I at the home of Mr. and she is 98 years old. not already joined, contact Mrs. Har- folding the flag after In a recent knot tying am very grateful to everyone of them. Mrs. Denton which Den 3 Cubs, who contest the Their Wantz and Mrs. Emma Friday evening visitors with Mrs. old Thomas, Mrs. Norman Black, Mrs. displayed Flaming Arrows took first, the Fox- many kind remembrances will Rodkey. Ruth Reynolds were Kenneth Stambaugh checkerboards and checkers made by es were high not be forgotten. Thanks Miss Vickie or send into the them, in first aid and also in to all of A dinner was held on Sunday at Straley and Mr. Terry Reynolds, school office. Dues are 50 cents each played a game of check- semaphore signaling, them. the home Lit- per ers with a parent. while Morse of Mr. and Mrs. Denton tlestown, Penna. person. A table will also be set up at code was easily won by the Raccoons; MRS. CAREL E. FROCK Wentz in honor of the 82nd Birthday Recent visitors with Mrs. Marian the December general meeting One announcement: Dec. 18 is the map symbols constituted of Mrs. so Pack Christmas the eve- Emma Rodkey. Those pre- Haines and family were: Mr. and Mrs. don't fail to join, one way or the other. Party. Each Cub is ning's theme at the last FROM THE sent in addition asked to bring a dollar regular CARROLL COUNTY to Mrs. Rodkey and George Marshall, Miss Fay Daley and As a parent of a third-grader, I gift for ex- Thursday meeting. TB ASSOCIATION Mr. and Mrs. Wentz were: Mr. and friend, LIttlestown, Pa.;. again attended a school changing and each family to supply Mrs. Mr. and assembly at two Swimming Brings Big Turnout James Wantz, Stephan and Mrs. Earl Angell and Brenda, Mt. Elmer A. Wolfe School. This dozen cookies. The Pack will The Westminster Gregory, Mr. one was furnish beverage. Last week the meeting Post Office with and Mrs. Robert Wad- Airy, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fissel, presented by the 3rd graders last Fri- the was given Postmaster John R. dell, Jerry, Jay and Jody, Den 1 held the closing. over to swimming. Thirty-four Byers and the Mr. and Gettysburg, Pa.; and Mr. Wilbur day morning and was about Thanks- With a scouts, Carroll County TB Association, Mrs. Philip Lawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Reifsnider. lighted candle on a table and the leaders, and committeemen were at- rep- giving. There were a number of par- tracted resented by Mrs. John C. Schaeffer, Allen Morelock. Visitors during the week lights turned out, the Cubs, in a by the prospect of swimming 1964 with Mr. ents present and I'm sure all of them in the magnificent Christmas Seal Chairman to- Mr. and Mrs. John Berwager and and Mrs. Theodore Ridinger, Richard enjoyed the play. circle around the table, were told by McDonogh School day placed the son, Billy, It is amazing the their pool on Friday night, new 1964 Christmas Mrs. Mazie Sullivan, this and Ronald were Mr. and Mrs. Claude stage presence these youngsters Den Mother, Mrs. Rigler, that and transpor- Stamp-Christmas place and Mrs. Catherine have. as the candle tation was arranged from Seal Poster on one Coxan, Bal- Fissel, Gettysburg Rt. 5, Penna.; Mr. The Lutheran Church Men of lighted the rooms, so can among the of the 45,000 U. S. timore, were Sunday dinner guests the they light the area troop committee by Chairman Look- Mail trucks that of and Mrs. Reynold Ridinger, Mr. and Union Bridge Parish met on the 17th in which they are. will be carrying these Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colson, West- Mrs. Lake They ended by repeating the ingbill. Next week will see the re- posters Ridinger, Sr., Mr. Samuel at St. James in Union Bridge with motto sumption throughout the campaign from minster. The dinner was held in hon- Valentine, Mr. "We Do Our Best" together. Re- of a year-long inter-patrol No- Robert Strickhouser, Landon Burns, retired County Agent, contest vember 16 to December 31. or of Mrs. Berwager's birthday. Ricky Clingan, Mr. Fred freshments were served by the De- which promises to be evenly The Spangler as their speaker. Mr. Burns spoke matched and posters will be seen on the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heltibridle and Freddie, Mr. and Mrs. Pew and Fleharty families. keenly competitive. curb side Ralph on "Building and Molding." He said The final standings of all trucks. Posters are of and children, Carl, Douglas and Robin, Vaughn and Mikie, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- , in the one just two sizes, 14 Manassas, that to mold good character one must ended placed the Foxes first and by 18 and 22 by 28. In Va. spent the week-end at sell Wantz. start with good the addition, post offices the homes of their parents—Mr. blueprints and what ROCKY RIDGE Raccoons second. For the prize trip throughout the and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morelock and better ones than the Scriptures. United States will Mrs. Ross Heltibridle and Mr. and great granddaughter, It the Foxes go free, while the second- be displaying Littlestowii, is so important to help young people place special lobby posters calling atten- Mrs. Emory Buffington. Additional visited Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keeney and team from among the five pa- Mr. by setting a good example for them trols pays tion to this year's Christmas Stamp guests in the Heltebridle home on and Mrs. Samuel Valentine and also children, Charles, Jr. Carl and Emma half their own fare. At the and and working with them, he added. moment all are having a Christmas Seal. Sunday evening were: Mrs. Buffing- called on Mrs. Mary Clutz. Lou and Mrs. Edith' Gruber spent breathing Mr. John ton, Miss Elizabeth Yoder of White Hall spell preparatory to beginning R. Byers, postmaster and Mrs. Jack Nevius and Miss Ruth A basket of flowers (center stand) Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. the Mrs. John C. Buffington, the event visited on Sunday with her sister and John new contest while ranks are Schaeffer of the Car- being the birth- Lectern on Sunday, November 22, family, M. Eichelberger. filled roll County TB day of Mr. Heltibridle. presented Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wilhide, Mr. and any desirable shifts from Association are urg- by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Slay- Jane and and her Bowman of Arling- one ing residents of Brenda Haines was pleased to baugh Beth mother, Mrs. ton, spent some patrol to another are worked out. the community to re- and family at Christ Church Emory Yoder, who has been spending time with his son "Mail early with Christmas eeive a phone call from her grand- in honor of Mr. Reynold and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Now therefore, is agbod time for the Stamps- A. Ridinger's some time with the Wilhides. Mrs. Mrs. Use Christmas Seals," the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bank- birthday which he will observe, Bruce Bowman and son, Thomas. newcomers to get into the swing of official No- Yoder accompanied her home to things and a good message on the poster. They also re- ert, Fort Myers, Florida, wishing her vember 24. We are sorry to hear the death of time for others minded a Happy Birthday White Hall. wishing to join to come residents of the community on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Ridinger and Mrs. Virginia Shriner of Smiths- out to the not to forget Many happy returns to all having family, Last Wednesday evening a meeting burg, formerly Thursday night meetings. to use Zip Codes on all Littlestowp Rt. 1, Pa.; vis- was of this place. The envelopes. the above mentioned birthdays. ited Saturday held at Krider's Church near family have our evening with Mr. and Westminster representatives sympathy. Mrs. Paper Drive The new holiday postage Mrs. Catherine Coxan, Baltimore Mrs. Fred Spangler, for of Shriner was killed in Stamp Susie and Fred- the various churches in the an accident at Scouts able to help and the new Christmas Seal was a week-end guest of Mr. and die. West- Western Maryland railroad with the scrap have a minster District to aid the Auxiliary crossing collection on Saturday are special appeal to the American Mrs. John Berwager and son and Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Rouzie, near Cavetown on Thursday. The requested peo- of the Gettysburg Seminary in their to report promptly by 8:00 A. ple, "Mrs. Schaeffer of the Carroll Mrs. Mazie Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick, surprised the latter's par- funeral was held here on Saturday. M. County Donald Sullivan membership drive which will take Should bad weather require its can- TB Association declared. and family, Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Valen- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Pitten- cellation, "Certainly Clarence Sullivan, all of Frederick; tine place during the month of February. ger, a new date will be chosen no one can resist the charm on Saturday afternoon by com- Sr., and Mrs. Charles H. Seth- and broadcast. and color of this Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stonesifer, Tan- ing in their new The money will be used as a scholar- erly spent Monday year's Christmas car and taking them ship of this week with Stamp and Christmas Seal. eytown were Sunday evening visitors for a drive. They called fund for the seminarians. You Mrs. Roland D. Wilson and family Both are on their son, will be hearing more of associated with the holiday in the same home. George and wife, Littlestown Route about this later. Taneytown. CORRECTION season. Isn't it difficult to believe that next OF GOODWILL Both feature a block of four attract- The annual Thank-Offering Service 2, Penna. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers and PICK-UP ive sponsored Council Tuesday is the first day of December TIME designs. Both the Christmas by the of Lay Life Visitors over the week-end with sons, Vincent and Anthony of near Stamp and and Work was held Sunday morning Mrs. Effie Fream already? And haven't we really had Emmitsburg, the Christmas Seal sym- were Mr. Ernest visited her parents, Mr. Monocacy bolize Christmastime and in Emmanuel (Baust) United Church Fream, Greenville; and Mr. and a beautiful fall season? Do hope all and Mrs. James R. Sayler and fam- Valley Goodwill Indus- the spirit Mrs. of tries made a of giving and sharing." of Christ. The liturgist was Charles Claude Fissel, Gettysburg Rt. 5, Pa. you enjoy fine Thanksgiving din- ily. mistake in the most Little and the scripture was read Terry, Randy ners and family get-togethers. Call recent article in this newspaper. At by and Ramonda Rey- Mrs. Morris Jackson and friends that Larry Little. Others participating nolds, Cathy Bible, and me with your Thanksgiving news of Jimtown time it was erroneously an- Lisa Hoff- spent Friday evening nounced DIED were: Mr. and Mrs. Stoner Fleagle, man, Littlestown, Pa., visited Sunday next Monday. . . . with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Pit- that the Goodwill truck would Mrs. Charles Little and Mrs. Larry with Mrs. Ruth Reynolds. —Dharlys Fleharty tenger. be in Taneytown on Fridays. "Of Little. The choir sang "My Task, ac- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shildt visited The temperature on Sunday morn- course, our local pickup day in MRS. ARTIE ANGELL eompanied by Keysville-Detour the Taneytown area has always Mrs. Denton Wantz, Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Homemakers Meet ing, November 22 was down to 18 de- been Mrs. Estelle Angell, 79, organist. The message "Life's Dale Baumgardner grees, on Monday and will continue to be wife of Un- and family, also New Committee Chairmen for the the coldest morning this year. the late Artie Angell of Baltimore, earned Benefits" was given by the Mrs. Virgie Bowers was a house God is working his purpose on Monday," said William Van Am - died coming year were announced at the out as am, Saturday at her home on Old pastor, Rev. Robert V. Johnson. guest. Nov. 18 meeting year succeeds to year, Goodwill Director. Harford Road, Ushers of the Keysville- "In order to that city. were: Hubert Bailey, Donald Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Detour Homemakers Club God is working his purpose out save on expenses, we A daughter of the Van Fossen, at the will operate the truck late William and Ardel Stonesifer and Charles W. Bridinger on Sunday were home of Mrs. Andrew Baughman with and the time is drawing near. in Taneytown Frances Sappington, she Ralph Dutterer. The acolyte Mr. an-1 once a month only," said Van is survived was Joy Mrs. Edward Bishe, Boyer- Mrs. Mark Sanders as co-hostess. Nearer and nearer draws the time Arnam. by a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Irvin. Services this Sunday will in- town, Pa. and Mr. C. Francis that shall surely be "It will be on the third Monday of Davis Bri- They were: Foods, Mrs David Wat- when the earth of Baltimore; a son, Eugene Angell clude: Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.; dinger. kins shall be filled with the glory of God each month. Naturally, in an em- of and Mrs. Terry Poist; Home ergency Fresno, Calif.; and two sisters: Morning Worship at 10:30 in the Mr. and Mrs. Lester Spangler, Management, as the water covers the sea. situation, for example, if Miss Cora parish Mrs. Robert Stine and someone Sappington of Keymar and house; Rev. Robert V. Johl- Barlow, Pa., visited Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Mark were moving, we would send Mrs. Sarah son, pastor, Baumgardner; Home the truck Grumbine of Unionville. Mrs. Raymond Dukehart, and Mrs. Wesley Mummert, Connie Furnishings, Mrs. Hubert there on an off week. Oth- Funeral S. S. supt. and Jimmie. Null and erwise, we will services were from the Mrs. Charles Null; Family Life, be in Taneytown the Leonard J. Ruck Mrs. Delmar Warehime and Callers on Sunday Mrs. "Who will help a man to correct third Monday of every Funeral Home, 5305 Miss with Mr. and Harold Thomas and Mrs. William month." Harford Road, Mary Frances Wampler, Westmin- Mrs. Samuel Valentine were: his personality defects if not his Those who want Baltimore, Tuesday Mr. and Weishaar; Sewing, Mrs. John Blanch- wife?" to schedule the at 10 A. M., conducted ster, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kel- Mr. Edward Cluck, Barry and Brian, asks a heart-throb editor. Goodwill truck to stop at their by the Rev. field, Sr., and Mrs. Andrew Baugh- Well, sister, homes Harold Popp. Burial was ler in Hagerstown on Sunday. Littlestown Rt. 2, Pa.; Mr. Gary Val- there is his wife's may do so by calling Miss Amelia in Trinity man; Citizenship and Civil Defense, mother, Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery in Annan in Taneytown. Taneytown. THE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN. MARYLAND Page Five November 26, 1964 THE WAY I SEE IT .. . FARM BUREAU CONVENTION DRIVE FOR RETARDED IN PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL NOTICES CHILDREN NOW IN PROGRESS 0- Observations on the World of Sports cleaning The 46th annual meeting of the FOR EASY, quick carpet days, if you have not Electric Shampooer Within a few American Farm Bureau Federation rent Blue Lustre already been solicited, you will be This is the time of year when ,only $1 per day. Reindollar Hardware. will get under way in Philadelphia called on to do your bit for a very BASEBALL'S HOT STOVE LEA- the week of December 6th. Tuesday, SALE—Spotted Poland China worthy drive — the drive to help give GUE beings to sizzle with excite- December 8th has been designated as FOR ment. This is the start of inter 8 wks. old. Roy Baumgardner, the proper care and aid for the re- -league Maryland Day at the Convention. On Pigs, county. trading, and for a period of three and near Keysville. Phone PL. 6-4873. tarded children of our own that day addresses will be given by The general chairman for the Tan- one-half weeks, National League Senator Allen J. Ellender of Louisi- FOR RENT — Furnished bedroom, eytown District is Mrs. John S. teams will be permitted to swap play- ana and Gov. William Scranton of -41 York Street, Taneytown. Phone Harner .The chairmen for the four ers with American League clubs and;Pennsylvania. The afternoon session PL 6-6102. 11-26-2t districts are: Mrs. Theodore Fair and vice versa. will include a special historical pag- Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mrs.Harry Hoh- Many profitable deals—and some eant and recognition program based FOR RENT — 3-room apartment man, Mrs. Glenn Martin, and Miss duds—have been made in the past, on the theme — "A Republic — Li -on Middle Street., with heat and elec- Mary Simpson. and the prospects for some interest- You Can Keep It." tric furnished. Phone: 756-6409. The following are the solicitors, ing trades this year are good. Carroll County Farm Bureau is 11-26-2t and their territory, who will be call- One of the surest players to be encouraging its members to attend Road, Mrs. Geo. traded is the controversial pitcher of FOR SALE — Columbian Coal and ing on you: Baptist one of the sessions. A bus trip is condition. Fream and Mrs. Edna Hess; Teeter the , Bo Belinsky. being planned for Tuesday, Decem- Wood Range, excellent He was suspended by the Angels last ' Phone PL. 6-6790. Road, Mrs. Robert Clingan; Bull Frog ber 8th for the convenience of mem- Road, Mrs. Ralph Kelly; Emmitsburg season after throwing a punch at bers who wish to attend on that day. FOR SALE — Beef by the quarter Road, Mrs. Wilbur Miller, Jr.; Harney a sports writer in a Washington hotel The bus will be leaving the West- or side, anytime. Phone 756-6737, Road, Mrs. John Eckard; Littlestown room. The suspension has not been minster Municipal Parking Lot at Delbert Spangler, Rte. 1, Taneytown, Road, Mrs. Thomas Morrison; West lifted, and Belinsky has taken his '6:15 A. M. Reservations may be Md. 11-26-2t Baltimore St., Mrs. Larry Markel; case to Baseball Commissioner Ford made by calling Mrs. Kenneth Baust York St., Mrs. Robert Airing; Com- Frick. By the time action is taken,1 at 848-9415. WOMEN, PART TIME — EARN merce St., Miss Connie Foreman; Belinsky may not be a member of I EXTRA MONEY DURING YOUR Saubles Apts., Miss Patricia Wargny; the Angels anymore. WITH THE ARMED FORCES SPARE HOURS. IDEAL FOR Fringer Road, Mrs. Ralph Dinterman; Other names being tossed into the MOTHERS WHO CAN WORK 2 or Walnut Grove Road, Mrs. Kenneth hopper for movement from one club 24th INFANTRY DIV., GERMANY 3 hrs. per day or evenings at time Smith; Harney, Mrs. Norman Welty; to another include such American (AHTNC) — Army PFC Hal W. convenient to them. No experience York St. (to Cambridge Rubber Co.), Leaguers as fiery first baseman Dick I Kontz, son of Mrs. Ruth H. Kontz, needed. To find out about this won- Mrs. Meredith Gross. Stuart of Boston, hard-hitting first!Route 5, Box 239, Westminster, Md., derful opportunity to earn extra Also: Baltimore St., Miss Patricia baseman Jim Gentile of Kansas City, I completed a German language course money phone 848-3549 after 5 P. M. Miligan; Middle St., Mrs. Charles former batting champion and first ! conducted by the 24th Infantry Di- 11-26-4t Lookingbill; Fairview Ave., Mrs. baseman Norm Cash and pitcher vision in Germany, November 2. Hank Aguirre of Detroit, first base- During the course Kontz received Yorkshire pigs Alma Bair; George St., Mrs. Robert FOR SALE — 15 and Broad man Don Mincher of Minnesota, instruction in the rudiments of, the also 8 four months old. Bowers; Antrim, Franklin 10 weeks old; Sts., Mrs. George Reaver; Carroll pitchers Ray Herbert and John Buz- German language with special em- D. E. Laird, Walnut Grove and Rug- hardt of Chicago, Jackie phasis on conversation. 756-6072. Heights and Bankard's Terrace, Miss gles Rd., phone Peggy Jo Smith; Roberts Mills Road Brandt of Baltimore, and infielder- The 22-year-old soldier, a driver in Company A, 3d Battalion in the di- SALE — 2 FAT HOGS. and Taney Heights, Miss Nina Trank- outfielder Woodie Held of Cleveland. FOR the vision's 70th Armor, entered the Albert R. Hahn, Taneytown, Md. ley; E. Batlimore St. (extended), Among National Leaguers be- Mrs. Theodore T. Simpson; end of ing mentioned in possible trade talks Army in January 1964. He completed FOR SALE — By owner, 1959 Baltimore St. to Pipe Creek Park, are slugger and third base- basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C., Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan, very clean, Mrs. Ralph Koons; Frederick Street, man Eddie Mathews, was last stationed at Fort Knox, Ken- excellent running condition, heater, Mrs. Dwight Copenhaver; Mill Ave. Frank Bolling and first baseman- tucky., and arrived overseas in June. radio. Call 756-4837. 11-19-tf (ext.), Mrs. Roy Overholtzer; East catcher Gene Oliver of Milwaukee, Kontz is a 1960 graduate of Sykes- Baltimore St. to Taney Inn, Mrs. pitchers Art Mahaffey and Ray Culp ville High School. FOR RENT — House in Taney- Myron Tracey; Taney Inn to Fair- and infielder of Phila- town, Md., for small family. Call at ground Ave., Diane Fair; Fairground delphia, outfielder Frank Howard of VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.(FHTNC) 323 East Baltimore St. 11-19-2t Ave. to Pipe Creek Park, Miss Anna In the United States of America, November Los Angeles, pitcher Bob Purkey of — Ronald L. Markle, aviation struc- Cincinnati, pitchers Lindy McDaniel tural mechanic first class, USN, son FOR SALE — Apply Mae Haycraft; Uniontown Road, Mrs. It is the RABBITS Mrs. traditionally is the month of Thanksgiving. of Chicago, and pitcher Al Jackson of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Markle of Vincent Wivell, 86 W. Baltimore St., Elwood Myers; Feeser Road, Wentzville, Mrs. to give thanks to our bounti- of New York. Route 2, Taneytown, Md., recently .after 7:00 P. M. 11-19-2t Robert Lawrence; time especially set aside Naval Air Lloyd McNulty; Keymar Road to Of course, not all of those men- returned to the Oceana ful, loving, all-providing Father - God. Station at Virginia Beach, Va., fol- FOR SALE — /12-Ton Ford Pick- Square, Mrs. Norval Roop; Square tioned will be traded, and others will look appreciatively at be added. But, there are expected to lowing a two-month Mediterreanean up truck, good running condition, to Mrs. Merle Ohler, Mrs. Kenneth It is the time set aside to Squad- Emmitsburg Road, Mrs. be quite a few transactions which cruise as a member of Attack good tires. $150. Phone 756-6289. Stonesifer; blessings. It is the time set aside to give the attack aircraft 11-12-3t John S. Harner; Bull Frog Road to our many will stir up the baseball fans who ron 72 aboard we usually take for granted. have been asleep since the season carrier USS Independence. - Roop Road, Mrs. John Blanchfield, thanks for all the things he visited Euro- ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, Mrs. Harry Hoh- ended. During the cruise Jr.; Keysville Road, quickens a new spirit of appre- ports, including Gibralter and Saturday, December 5, at Elias Luth- man. Thanksgiving Is that rust on Green Bay's golden pean eran Church, Emmitsburg, Md. Ham Thanksgiving creates joy. Thanks- boy, PAUL HORNUNG, or is he Barcelona, Spain. These children need YOUR help, ciation within us. the mission of and oyster supper, 3:30 P. M. until ? so over the hill and just another half- The squadron has cooperation and understanding, builds faith. Thanksgiving for our blessings intercepting and destroying enemy Adults $1.50, children 750, and under please give generously. giving back in the National Football League? 6, 25c. 11-12-4t never fails to open the way for more good. Thanks- This was supposed to be the year aircraft and missiles. THE ARMED FORCES of good that Paul was going to lead the Green FOR SALE — Sides and quarters WITH giving sets in motion an endless cycle Bay Packers back to the top after of beef from corn fed cattle raised on Fla. — Airman Sec- enriches us in mind and body. their fall last season, a campaign he NO TRESPASSING my farm. Also quantities of ham- ORLANDO, out a ond Class John C. Johnson, whose this an unforgettable day of sat with suspension. burger, a special price. Custom cut- Let us make But Paul is going nowhere and the 25,11 persons are hereby forewarned ting and wrapping. Cuts of frozen brother, Lofton B. Johnson, resides for peace, life, on Hampstead, Md., has Thanksgiving. Let us give thanks Packers are going with him. He has not to trespass on my premises with beef on hand at all times. Call PL. Route 2, and graduated from the Tactical Missile give thanks to God for the not been able to find the range dog, gun, or trap, for the purpose of 6-4765, Denton Powell. 11-12-3t family and friends. Let us the Packers have been able to play kind, School at Orlando AFB, Fla. Let us give thanks shooting or taking game of any SALE twenty Airman Johnson, (19), a missile glorious world in which we live. only .500 ball. They have won six or for fishing, or in any way injuring I NOW HAVE FOR for a team building lots on hard road xnechanic, received specialized train- and small. Let us say, "Thank and lost six. And this or destroying property. very nice for our blessings great that was a consensus pick before the to both Day one mile of Taneytown. These ing as a member of a Mace missile This warning applies within everything." — The Daily Word. season began to win the Western Di- or Trapping. are all new lots which have just been combat crew. He will be assigned You, God, for and Night Hunting offered for first to a United States Air Forces in vision title in the National League. laid off and being not it all on Paul. A Airing, Richard E. right but as it becomes Europe (USAFE) tactical missile Let's blame time. Priced lot of other things have happened to Arvin, W. C. developed values may increase so buy unit in Germany. His new unit sup- tor. 10:00 A. M., Sunday Church the USAFE of provi- CHURCH NOTICES the Packers. Injuries have hit hard, Baumgardner, Robert now at the "beginning" prices and ports mission School. John R., Sr. oppor- ding the major air contribution for depriving them of top guard Jerry Blanchfield, build now or later. Excellent Brawner, C. S. builders as homes here defense of the NATO countries. St. Joseph's Catholic Chnrch, Fred- Messiah Evangelical United Brett'. Kramer early in the season and put- tunity for on the side- Currens, Jr., Edgar R. readily this close to town. The airman attended Hereford erick St. Rev, Joseph A. Kenney, ren Church—Rev. Paul E. Rhinehart, ting many other stars should sell from time to time. Including Greenya, George Zentz, Taneytown, Md. Phone (Md.) High School. Pastor. D.D., pastor, 25 Middle St., Taney- lines R. L. at 8:00 Hornung, by the way, who was in- Haines, Fern R. '756-6960. 11-12-tf Sunday Masses are offered town, Md. Mr. Ray Copenhaver, S.S. A. M. and 10:30 A. M. Weekday jured last Sunday along with Bart Hess, Birdie Supt.; Miss Joan Cartzendafner, Charles B. FOR SALE — 3 matching mahog- RIGHT WORDS WIN Mass is offered in the convent at Starr and Jim Taylor as the Packers Kephart, Mrs. Organist. Miller, William H. any drum tables in good condition. CASH PRIZE 6:45 A. M., with one Mass weekly Sunday, Nov. 29, 1964, 9:15 A. M. lost to San Francisco. 11 Frederick St. or in the church on Friday at 11:30 A.M. Worship But Hornung has not regained the Matter, C. J. Can be seen at Church School, 10:15 A. M. Maurice M. call PL. 6-6424. 11-12-3t Crossword puzzles are everyone's Confessions are heard before Sunday Pastor preaching; timing that made him the wonder boy Overholtzer, cash and sermon, the Peterson, Stuart (2 farms) favorite, but when you add a Masses, and on Saturday 4:30 to 5:00 7:30 P. M. Youth Fellowship. Mon., a few years back. He has hit on only FOR RENT — House Trailer, furn- prize for correct solutions you have and 7:00 to 7:45 o'clock. Masses on nine of 28 field goal tries, a fan- Rohrbaugh, Charles F. 7:30 P. M., Local Conference (Group) Harvey ished or unfurnished. Immediate pos- real excitement. The jackpot is never the first Friday of each month are Church. Tues., tastically poor average for a pro Shorb Farm, The in Frederick EUB Stambaugh, Charles (2 farms) session. Harry Dougherty, phone PL. less than $500 and it may be yours celebrated at 11:30 and 5:15 P. M. Christmas Party. kicker, much less for a player of 7:30 P. M., WSWS Staub, Clayton 6-6129 or PL. 6-6226. 11-12-5t if you use the right words in the The men of the church will be guests. Hornung's stature. He has tried nine Puzzle. Recently, Holiness Christian Church — Key- passes for 93 yards and no touch- Weant, Paul Green Stamps Jackpot Crossword Mrs. Millard Freeland of Baltimore SPECIAL — Double one contestant won $3200! See entry mar, Md. Rev. Wilbur M. Whalen, downs. He has carried the ball 84 with Bordens /12 gallon ice cream— School, 9:30 A. M.; will give several readings. Wed., 7:30 blank, clues and word list in Minister.—Sunday Thurs., times for 369 yards and a good av- starting Friday, November 13th. Morning Service, 10:30 A. M.; Young P. M., Sr. Choir Rehearsal. 11-12-3t THE BALTIMORE 6:30 P. M. Children's Fellowship and erage of four and four-tenths yards Baumgardner's Bakery. Peoples Service, 7:00 P. M.; Eve- per try. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER NEWS AMERICAN 7:30 P. M. Every Tues- Jr. Choir Rehearsal. Thurs., Dec. 3, wooden slid- ning Service, M., Most of all, however, Paul has not FOR SALE — 3 heavy on sale at your local newsdealer 8:00 P. M., Bible Study. at Lemoyne, Pa., 10 A. M.-4 P. wide, one 7 ft. day night, WSWS shown his celebrated ability to pull NOVEMBER ing doors, one 8 ft. DELMAR E. RIFFLE, Agent Friday night, Cottage Prayer Meeting. Uniting meeting of the 10 in. wide and one 7 ft. 8 in. wide, Branches of the Central and Penn the big play at the right time. Just 21 and 28-10:00 A. M. Stone Bros., all 7 ft. high, with track included. Dunkard Brethren the opposite, in fact. He has not come Inc., Owners, Quince Orchard, Walnut Grove Conferences. the $20.00 each, or all three $50.00. Call: PREPARED — For thc. unex- at Kump's—Sunday School, through most of the time when Montgomery County, Md., at the BE Church, Breth- most . PL 6-6258 after 5 P. M. 10-22 tf pected. Let us insure you auequate- 9:30 A. M.; preaching, 10:30 A. M. Piney Creek Church of the Packers needed him the inter-section Rt. 124 and 28, 6 St., Dayhoff, ren, Rev. Warren M. Eshbach, pastor. Timing is all important for an miles N. W. Rockville, Md. One men with ly.—Percy M. Burke, 231 E. Main Howard Surbey and Guy MALE HELP — I need 2 Westminster, Md. Phone: Tilden 8- —Sunday School 9:30 A. M., Wor- athlete, and is hard to come by and mile South of Darnestown, Md. company; over Ministers. being it cars to represent my o620. 4-15-ti ship Service 10:40 A. M., Group Bible easy to lose. For the time Antique dishes and furniture 25 preferred. Part-time considered. Uniontown Lutheran Parish — Study 7:30 P. M., Prayer Service appears Hornung has lost it He previously owned by the late Write J. F. Burke, Hampstead, Md. STORM DOORS & WINDOWS — Emmanuel (Baust) Church — Holy 8:30 P. M. Choir Rehearsal, Wed., probably will get it back, but not in Donald L. Snyder. Guss Shank, 11-5-4t Fiberglass Awnings, patio c ov er s, Communion 9:30 A. M., Church 7:00 P. M., Jr. Choir: 7:45 P. M., time to rally the Packers this year. Auct. Carl Haines, Clerk. of all kinds. Ohlers Metal Choir. Women's Fellowship Pat by metal work School 10:30 A. M. Senior Remember When Dept.—Coach FOR SALE — Hereford beef, Westminster Road, Taneytown. Paul's, Uniontown — Church let Tues. of every month. CBYF, 1st broke in DECEMBER the Shop, St. Mullin of the Detroit Tigers quarter or half. H. Clay Putman, Phone PL. 6-6138. 4-23-ti School 9:30 A. M., Holy Communion and 3rd Sunday evenings of month Beaumont of 775-2892 as an outfielder with 3-6:00 P. M. Community Sale, E. Middleburg, Md. Phone 11:00 A. M. A. M. Worship. League in 1937. 11-5-tf For Chick and Pullet the Texas Baltimore St., Taneytown. Com- SEE US — St. Luke's (Winters) Church — York anytime — Taneytown Grain The Pipe Creek Charge — Union- Today's Sport Laugh—New plete line of electric trains and orders, Church School 10:00 A. M., Worship is nursing WANTED — Full-time experienced Supply Co. Phone PL. 6-6666. We town, Maryland — Uniontown, 9:00 Giant back Dick James equipment, furniture, dishes, ga- Lunch Room, & 11:00 A. M. a bruised leg. He's Cook. —Apply Crause's give United Stamps. 3-14-ti A. M., Worship; 10:00 A. M., Church hurt feelings and rage door, 8x8x1% with Tarzan Blue Ridge Ave., Taneytown or Mt. Union Church — Church. School sore because his fumble led to a spring, new; plywood and other 9:30 A. M. No Worship service. School. phone 6-6194 evenings after 6 P. M. CARD PARTY — Every Monday — (Brick) 10:10 A. M. rival touchdown in last week's game merchandise not mentioned. Guss Rev.. J. H. August Borleis, pastor. Pipe Creek a kick 10-29-tf night beginning at 8 P. M. Harney Worship, 11:10 A. M. Church School. and the bruise is the result of Shank, Auct. V.F.W., Harney, Md. 9-44.1 Road) — he received during the game. James FOR RENT — Attractive Apart- Taneytown United Presbyterian St. James (on Marston M. A. M. Church School, 11:15 says he doesn't know who kicked him 5-10:30 A. M. Charles E. Collins ment, tastefully decorated, 2 bed- my garbage custom- Church—Rev. William Hendricks, 10:00 it, NOTICE—To Pastor. at E:30 P. M. but he adds: "Whoever did beat near Urbana, Md. Farm mach- rooms, ceramic tile bath, abundance ers: We take care of collection of me to it. I was going to kick myself." inery, hardware, some furniture. of closet space, modern kitchen. Har- garbage, and pa- Sunday, Nov. 29, 1964, 8:45 A. M., cans, bottles, glass, Church School; 9:45 A. M., Morning Piney Creek Presbyterian Church. —John Breth Glenn Trout and Jamse G. Trout, ner Apartments, Taneytown. Phone per. Other articles such as tree and Rev. Wm. Yates, D.D., Pastor — Aucts. 756-6617 day, 756-6544 evenings. wire, old roofing, Worship. The choir will sing "Thine shrubbery trmmings, by Church Service, 9:30 A. M; Church 10-15-tf bricks and plaster Forever" Landon. Sermon: "The Pittsburgh Man: You say you never 5-12 noon. Guy J. Simpson, owner, building partitions, Quiet in the Land." Wednesday at School, 10:30 A. M. will be collected and charges will be quarrel with your wife? Middleburg, Md. Antiques and NOTICE — Dial PL. 6-6548 for accordingly.—Walter Benschoff, 7:30, Choir rehearsal. Thursday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Har- Neighbor: Never. She goes her way household goods. Guss Shank, your soil and general made 7:30, The Misionary Society will meet sand, stone, top Taneytown's Garbage Collector. ney — Rev. Clifford A. Stierle, Jr., and I go hers.—Typo Graphic. Auct. hauling. Thurston E. Putman, 65 8-25-ti at the Manse. Pastor. Worship Service 8:30 A. M., George St., Taneytown. 7-30-t; Church, - Sunday School 9:30 A. M. — Six female hunting Trinity Lutheran Taney FOR Furniture: FOR SALE town, Md. Howard W. Miller, pastor. SALE — Used dogs, 6 weeks old, Basset and Beagle, Keysville Lutheran Church — Sup- electric stove, refrigerator, washing 10-22-tf Sunday, Nov. 29, The Communion Pastor. Worship Service, 9:30 A. good breed. Phone PL 6-6508. and ply machine, wardrobes, chest of drawers, Service 8:00 A. M., 10:30 A. M., M.; Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. dressers, beds, utility cabinets, baby WANTED TO BUY—Old art glass, 2:00 P. M., Sunday Church School furniture, desks, chairs, stands, colored, pattern or cut. Also Carnival 9:30 A. M.; Monday, Constitution Mayberry Church of God — Sun- stoves, one Seigler; 275 gal, tanks, glass and other antiques. Phone 848- Disc. '7:30 P. M.; Tuesday, Church day School, 10:15 A. M.; Worship china closets, bookcases, radios, 3174 after 5 P. M. or bring to Ralph Council 7:30 P. M.; Wednesday, Mite Service, 11:00 A. M. lamps, dishes, bicycles, tricycles, bird Davidson at Clearview Rd. on Taney- Society 7:30 P. M.; Thursday, Con- Your Advertisement cages and stands, 30-30 rifle, like town-Westminster Rd., Rt. 97. 5-7-tf firmation 7 and 8 6:00 P. M., Junior CARD OF THANKS new; Coleman oil floor furnace, elec- Choir 7:00 P. M., Senior Choir 8:00 tnc sewing machine, National Cash FOR SALE—New and used Type- P. M. Mon.-Fri., Christian Day Kin- I wish to extend heartfelt Rib- thanks Register, almost new; Columbia range, writers and Adding Machines, dergarten, 9-11:30 A. M. to my relatives, friends and neighbors large chunk stove, electric range, bons and Carbon Paper. Also Ma- the of the United for lovely cards, flowers, gifts plenty more. Abra's Garage, Key- chines for rent.— Charles L. Stone- Taneytown Charge and visits I Christ—William F. Wiley, received while a patient mar, Md. Phone 775-2862. 11-12-tf sifer, Representative of Remington Church of at the Annie Warner Hospital and Should Appear Rand, Inc., Taneytown, Md., phone B.D., Pastor. prompt same-day 5-9-tf Taneytown — 9:15 since my return home. Also many NOTICE — For PL. 6-6600 or PL. 6-6789. Grace Church, his visits service of birth, marriage, Church School; 10:30 thanks to Pastor Miller for on copies A. M., Sunday and prayers. I am deeply grateful death certificates, checks, deeds, FOR WEDDING Invitations and Worship, the First Sunday in Advent, leases, letters, legal documents, announcements, reception cards, en- by the Pastor. Tues., for everything. notes, Advent Message NADINE 0. RIFFLE agreements, etc., call Robert L. Zentz, gagement announcements, napkins, 7:30 P. M., Consistory meeting. W , Uniontown Rd., Taneytown, Md., birth announcements, complete selec- Junior Choir; 7:45 P. ., 7 P. M., CARD OF THANKS 756-6960. 6-25-ti tion, see — The Carroll Record Co. Choir. Community Thanksgiv- IMO 8-11-tf Senior ing Service on Thanksgiving Day at Here FILMS to us for Trinity Lutheran I wish to express my sincere thanks BRING YOUR TIME INCOME 9:00 A. M. at the their acts EXPERT printing and developing; SPARE Robert Johnson, speak- to each and everyone for and collecting money from Church. Rev. cards, visits, gifts and 24 hour service on black and white- Refilling Offerings received at this service of kindness, NEW TYPE high quality coin Op- er. prayers while I was a patient at the 48 hour service on COLOR work. be used for the Carroll County erated dispensers in this area. No will Veteran's Hospital, Martinsburg, W. Complete stock of Films - Flashbulbs Home. Sun., Dec. 13, Universal Bible outfits.—Taney- selling. To qualify you must have Va., and since my return home. I al- - Cameras and Flash cash. Sunday and The Second Sunday in Life — Free S&H Green car, references, $600 to $1900 so want to thank the Spiritual town Pharmacy weekly can net Advent Season at the churches serv- Church for the Many Readers Will See It! Stamps. 3-29-ti Seven to twelve hours Committee of Grace excellent monthly income. More full ice in the Charge. box of canned goods. Again, many, Grace Church, Keysville-9:00 A. PARTY — Every Saturday time. For personal interview write many thanks to all. CARD Pa. 15202. M., Divine Worship, The First Sun- night, Harney Vol. Fire Co. Hall, at P.O. BOX 4185, Pittsburg, the Pas- WM. F. AIRING number. day in Advent, message by 8 P. M. (EST). 9-29-ti Include phone Page Six THE CARROLL RECORD. TANEYTOWN. MARYLAND Directory of smiliosiimusseipeoposei=21111 November 26, 1964 41.4••••040. ••••••••••••••• TANEYTOWN 410 .4 • 444 AND COMMUNITY SPIP4oioioicioicF4pto tosotomoiosoloscloiculoyotototo ORGANIZATIONS TURKEYS toototou4o:c4cle4osot-4oulosotosoto:o- Taneytown Chamber Phone: or Commerce meets Gettysburg CLOSING on the 3rd Monday in each month at FOR SALE NOTICE 0 the Taney Inn at 8:00 o'clock. Frank EDge-wood Dunham. President; 1st Vice President, Effective December 1, 1964, the Merle Ohler, 2nd HENS: 12 4-3165 County Office Building will Vice President, Neal to 18 lbs. Westminstet CLOSED on be W. Powell; Secretary, Donald Smith; Teeter Saturdays and the office hours a Treasurer, will be from 9:00 A. M., Murray M. Baumgardner; GOB: 20 to 30 lbs. TI. 8-6867 to 4:30 P. M., Monday through Executive Committee, Merwyn C. Fuss Friday, except holidays. and Charles R. Arnold. ALIVE CRUSHED STONE. or DRESSED This does not affect the personnel The in the Trial Magistrate Of- Taneytown Vol. Fire Company meets fice, the County Extension 2nd Monday of each month Service Office and the Board Firemen's in the RAY A. COPENHAVER If It's Crushed of Education. Building from April thru Stone, Call Teeter Sept. at 8:00 I2 p. m. and October thru TANEYTOWN, MD. I HORACE S. BRAUNING March at 7:30 p. m.; President, gmith; Jack TEETER FRANCIS J. Vice President, Howard Welty; PHONE 756-6567 STONE,INC. CRAWFORD Secretary, J. Wendell Garber; Finan- JUSTUS DENNER cial Secretary, Harry Dougherty, WESTMIlkISTER, Treasurer, Jr.; 10-8-11t MD. GETTYSBURG, County Commissioners Stanley King; Chief, Wil- PA. of Carroll County bur F. Miller, Jr.; Trustees, Charles sIs1111MMIllellM111111114111 11-5-4t Lookingbill, Kenneth Houck, 1i Welty, Norville Meredith Gross, Graham Wil- - dasin. ,,,::‘,• •^•,10`0•41o:,:-,•,4:0:0:01:40:01,3c:02020.10tot ,>2.1,2,2,40•02ntotototo 4:4,4,2(1

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BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Main Office: 4208. Howard St., Balto. Annapolis: 6 West St. Potomac Edison Dundalk: 7 Center place THE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND Page Seven November 26, 1964 illaii="433£2211iniiM:43:(2213E12211:12:4=ilie:41:MiMri3X:1433243SE:243=4..r. MEETING OF i BOARD OF EDUCATION THE - .pe FOR SALE :1 The Board of Education of Carroll MAR KWELL n e, MARYLAND and PENNSYLVANIA ni County met in regular session on 1L.1113112 n Wednesday, November 18, at 9:30 SPEA::S- 914tea-4tie9 STAMERS t: FARMS and HOMES es A. M. President DeVries R. Hering AND TYPES was in charge of the meeting. te ALL SIZES I Action was taken to approve the the minutes of the October meeting. I g CALL or SEE: I let•1 UniformSunt7Zol 1 os The Board was also furnished with a financialsmnnensia d statement. ocftnohauaoe sneegsnseesto BY DR. KENNETH J., FOREMAN! 1 1 J. S. Cla gett i.I Miscellaneous actionsDtera.ealccpaph weordkvotre e ar connection with certifica- i n REAL ESTATE i tion thereto. Gospel in Brief PHONE CODE 301 — 756 - 6519 ;ApnocinMeitoio approve g 21 Jesse for spe- Lesson for November 29, 1964 OBRO 23 TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND 1-16-tf ; cial work at the Robert Moton School Staples, Pins and Tacks and approval was given for designa- -40A131:11.22AMIntitiSLI.Mitt.:20.-tInftrIAMDIMIMAttlatlettIKIMKYMIlltlanD4 tion of Mrs. Maizie Shipley and Mr. Background Scripture: Titus 1:1-3; $790 Complete with 1000 Staples Clarence Hyle as joint custodians of 2:11-14; 3:4-8a. Devotional Reading: EPhesians 2:1-10. the West End School. Action was in certain some- taken to approve payment THIS WEEK we shall do cases for teachers who attend sum- thing a little different. This Buy now mer school to qualify for certificates. is an invitation to study the Special notice was made of the re- Bible together. The verses under pay nothing tirement and death of Lyman D. Ear- "Background Scripture" are re- hart, long-time member of the faculty markable in bringing out, in PACEMAKER of the Westminster Sr. High School. their brief sentences, many of Staples, Pins and Tacks until The Board directed that appropriate the most vital $195 $vo $325 reference be made in a resolution to in the minutes noting truths taught by with 500 Staples ; next be included Christian Complete the long and faithful service of Mr. the position. Taught Earhart in his teaching Church. was also given for the re- church, March Approval to the TACKNLASTER tirement of Mrs. Margaret E. Hoover to say, we ought Type Tacker and note was taken of the long and first of all, for Gun faithful experience of Mrs. Hoover as what the church NM Complete with 1000 Staples a teacher in the Westminster area. a brief report re- teaches she first Staples Here's a wonderful way to keep your budget in- The Board heard learned, at least garding completion and final details and Pins projects under con- in vital germ, OFFICE tact this year. Buy top-quality major appliances, of the building Dr. Foreman FOR struction at the Westminster Jr. and her own first teacher, Paul, electrical housewares, pumps, water systems, from FACTORY Westminster Sr. High Schools. and above him, our Lord himself. power tools and wrench sets now at your Southern The Board was advised of the re- The grace of God sults of bidding quotations received NOM States Cooperative Agency. Use Southern States classroom of "grace" often STA-PLYER for several relocatable ("The word be used in the southern part gracefulness, as when we ITC. Staples EASY PAYMENT PLAN and pay nothing—not units to means 'MINT, Ws Complete with 500 of the county. speak of the grace of a violinist's one cent—until March of next year! No down pay- heard a brief report on of a The Board work, or the invitation --- No bills to mar your holiday a meeting addressed by the Superin- the New Testament For Sale at ment required. hostess. In low-interest tendent at the Freedom Junior Cham- it means graciousness, a quality happiness. Come March, make easy, ber of Commerce wherein members some people have without know- Carroll Record Co. monthly payments tailored to your budget. Take of the organization were advised as the quality we associate The to the details of the southern high ing it, TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND up to 3 full years. Fire and life insurance pro- with true aristocracy. We can school now in the planning stage. instance that Dean Rusk on your purchase included at no extra Discussion took place with respect say for tection of gracious character to the possible moves on the part is a more charge. This year, give or get the best tho -asy, to again con- Gromyko. Grace is not the the Board of Education than Junior College organization as goodness; some worry-free way. Visit or call us now. sider the same thing for the benefit of Carroll County people can be mighty good with- Grace DOLLARS SENT pupils. out being very gracious. SOUTHERN STATES Dates for graduation from the sen- come to life, shin- is goodness AWAY FOR Inc. ior high schools of the county were ing. In the New Testament the TANEYTOWN COOPERATIVE, approved and it was directed that (Graciousness) of God is •UTHERNI these dates: grace sTATEs publicity now be given to mentioned far oftener than the / 01"1Y:" PRINTING TANEYTOWN, MD. — Phone PL 6 - 6711 June 3, Mount Airy and Taneytown; grace of men. (Why should this Back June 4, Westminster and Robert Mot- so?) The New Testament Never Come on; June 7, Sykesville and North be Key. speaks often of the grace of Priming N4g4 COOPERATIVE SERVICE AGENCY Carroll; June 8, Francis Scott Let Us Do Your YOUR SOUTHERN STATES and reviewed cer- God as something which has up The Board heard well known or tain information regarding plans for to now not been bad the crowning the operation of schools during -understood. For heard a the gift of weather. The Board also act of God's grace is from the Superintendent Christ, the living, brief report his son, Jesus on proceedings of the Maryland Con- -walking grace of God in human of Parents and Teachers which of gress living. The supreme moment was attended by representatives of that grace, of course, is Christ's most of the schools in the county. identifying himself with sinners The Board accepted the resignation and, being willing to "give his of Mrs. Freda DeGruchy, teacher in a ransom for many" — to the Mt. Airy School and Mr. and Mrs. life in the -use his own words. The grace of William Kramer, custodians and the Saviorhood of Jesus Sykesville School. God Attention of the Board was called are not two diflerent things: to a letter of appreciation from the they might almost be called,from United Appeal headquarters for the the Christian point of view, the successful results achieved in the same thing. United Appeal Campaign with the school employees. How Christian life begins The Board received and considered .Paul speaks here also of how a letter from the Capital Improve- the Christian life begins. It starts ments Commission recommending the with what theologians call "justi- employment of consultants for the which literally means a purpose of reopening the issue on fication," high judge's verdict of "Not Guilty". the location of the southern directed that a Justification refers to man's school. The Board sight, not to his reply be sent to the Capital Improve- status in God's this com- is in a ments Commission advising state. A newborn baby the feeling of the badly needs mission that it was wretched state. He Education that all neces- parents' Board of a bath. But he is his studies had been made and that same. sary much-loved child all the State approval had been given to the They do not demand that he plan for the construction of a com- must do something lovable be- prehensive high school. It was, there- lore they love him; they wel- fore, the sentiment of the Board that come him with love even before the employment of additional con- he is born. God is like that. He sultants at this time would prolong it us before we were born the project to the extent that loved beyond the time of not because of what we have might be delayed need, now estimated to be done but because he is, love. serious September 1966. The Board directed How Christian life operator that the Commission be advised that The life of God in the life of the building planning is, and will con- -man; how does this operate? tinue, and that it is the hope and of Education There is mystery here, to be sentiment of the Board clear. to have bids taken and building opera- sure; but some things are in 1965. to be tions begin as early as possible One truth is that it means was given in special ac- renewed. Approval daily, even constantly tion to the structure of the main- The Christian's life is not an tenance personnel organization now automatic business that starts in operation including modifications With one bt Bang! and keeps and adjustments in salaries where on with no further effort. The indicated. greatest Christians are those who The Board heard a report on the feel most strongly the need of Outdoor School project, including a being continually re-created. film taken while the project was in This has its definite effects. The operation. It was noted that it was becomes, apparent that public approval for this Christian is one who and With of time, more activity was almost unanimous the passage benefits were and ; that is, God-like. that many educational more godly Superintendent advised This is we some- evident. The so tremendnous that much credit was due times it. We find it the Board shrink from Mr. Herbert Ruby, Mr. Gilman parents or to enough to be like our Williar, Dr. Charles Ecker and teach- someone else we admire. Our ers concerned for the excellent opera- heavenly Father wants us most tion, plans and educational results. of all to be like himself. He The Board was given information wants us to love what he loves .. . on Friday regarding transportation organiza- and to hate what he hates. Final- Thankful for Thursday tion showing that 10,167 pupils are ly (though much here has not Be transported daily to the schools of been touched) the Christian lives the county and that 2,253 either walk- a life of He expects Christ ed or arrived at school by other hope. where you work o bank an Oc- to be of All. No Christian U.S. Savings Bonds means. This report indicated Lord for the good life Buy it.. . enrollment of 12,420 pupils ever wept he was born too say thanks this Thursday if you don't feel pretty good about tober 21st that We and see schools of the county. Figures late for the Golden Age. The been free to earn for ourselves. Thanksgiving Days to come. in the we've for were furnished the Board showing Golden Age for us is not in some independent Amer- a custom unique to free, the enrollment in each school. lost is the great It's yesterday, it icans. Quick facts about Series E Savings Bonds The Board received representatives tomorrow, when all tears have the freedom that from the Carroll County Teachers' been wiped away and God shall One way you can help pretect $4 for every $3 at maturity presented the plan U.S. Savings Bonds. • You get Association who be all in all. makes it possible is by buying • You can get your money for salary improvement and modifi- and tens of millions of your fellow when you need it cation. Representatives were Mr. John (Based on outlines copyrighted by the The money you are replaced Division of Education. National give Uncle Sam • Your Bonds Devault, President CCTA and Mr. Christian Americans supply this way helps or Council of the Churches of Christ in the to safeguard our free if lost, destroyed George Arnold, Vice Principal West- U. S. A. Released by Community Press the financial strength he needs stolen Sr. High School. The request Service.) minster liberties. • You can Loy Bonds where of the association is that the Board accumulate help make you hank or on the Payroll give consideration to the suggested Meanwhile the savings you work even more bountiful. Savings Plan where you salary structure and take action on it your future Thanksgivings in sufficient time to include the re- vised financial figures in the budget for 1965-66 or, in other words, for the school year beginning July 1, 1965. HARBAUGH'S The Board noted with regret the bank death of Thomas H. Legg of Union REPAIRS you work or an appro- RADIO & TV .;:;c1vings Bonds where Bridge and directed that ROBERT L. HARBAUGH Buy U.S.„ `1 priate resolution be written into the minutes concerning his long and dili- R. F. D. 2 in your future gent services to the Board of Educa- TANEYTOWN, MD. and help keep freedom tion, having served as a member from 1934 through 1938 and again from PHONE: PL 6 - 6496 1945 through 1950. 2-6-tf Adjournment was at 12:00 noon. Page Eight THE CARROLL RECORD TANEYTUWN MARYLAND 1964 CENSUS November 26 1964 OF AGRICULTURE WITH THE ARMED FORCES 110311(13111424013130:4X:24 BRINGS FARM STATISTICS UP TO 02:402:41(1340aiAlta3K1341=-411£13314143:8243:(134-0 DATE tlt FOR CARROLL COUNTY, LEBANON. Mo. - MARYLAND Captain Geo. W. Acree II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Acree of Rt. 2, Westminster, The 1964 Census of Agriculture, Md., was a member of the U. S. Air DO YOUR CHRISTMAS f now being conducted by the Bureau Force Tactical Air of Command (TAC) THEY WERE the Census, U. S. Department of forces that recently participated • Commerce, in in Carroll County, will exercise Gold Fire I in the Ozark bring up to date farm statistics last Mountains of south-central SHOPPING N 0 W! collected Missouri. THANKFUL in 1959. Captain Acree, a tactical AN Here are a fighter few of the many facts pilot assigned to Eglin AFB, Fla., IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK recorded in the 1959 farm census for was one of more than 20,000 this men who FOR SO LITTLE .t County engaged in the joint Air Force There were -Army 2,035 farms in 1959, training exercise conducted by the The TANEYTOWN compared with 2,571 in 1954. The U. S. Strike Command. PHARMACY is ready to average size Our Pilgrim fore- of farm was 110.5 acres Gold Fire I was held as part of a take care of your Gift Problems in 1959, compared with 94.9 acres in U. S. Joint Chiefs of right here 1954. Staff-directed fathers set aside a evaluation of Air Force concepts for in TANEYTOWN .. . . No need to look any The value of products sold by the improving the use of tactical day for Country's airpow- Thanksgiv- farmers in 1959 was $14,- er in support of ground forces. TAC further. Shop now, and save time and 691,300. The value ing, giving 1/ / of all crops sold had more than 150 fighter, recon- money with thanks was $2,627,464. The value of all live- naissance and assault transport convenience, plus Low Prices. stock and air- for shelter from the livestock products sold was craft in the exercise. Free S & H Green Stamps are included. $12,063,836. A member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, advancing winter The 1964 national Census of Agri- the captain received his B. S. degree culture is the 18th in a series which from the University of Maryland. and for their ad- began in 1840. Because of the rapid His wife Marjorie, is the daughter Every changes Purchase of $1.00 or more entitles each vance American agriculture has of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. McCor- Cus- supply of food .. . things we take been undergoing in recent years, Cen- ' mick of 5306 Brookeway Drive, tomer to enter for granted. sus Bureau officials regard the cur- Washington, D. C. His name, and become Eligible to WIN rent census as one of the most sig- nificant ever taken. They ask every AN 8-PIECE, 2 SPEED "LIONEL - SPEAR" ELEC- Let us be thankful for the modern mir- farmer to cooperate in compiling an accurate acles of medicine, the record of these changes by TRIC PHONOGRAPH to be given away scientific advances filling out the at the FREE census form he re- of this generation, and for the common ceives in the mail and holding the Drawing on Thursday, December 24th completed questionnaire until a cen- OPERATORS at 5:00 p. m. bond we share with our Pilgrim sus taker calls for it. ancestors- the privilege of living in freedom. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO WANTED THIS SERIES "THE BIBLE SPEAKS Here Are ONLY A Few of the Items That BANK WILL NOT BE OPEN THANKSGIVING TO YOU" Experienced Straight Might Fulfil Your DAY, NOVEMBER 26th A good gardener doesn't give a Sewers Christmas Needs weed a chance to take hold. Getting rid of hate needs the same kind of BRAND NAME ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES The BIrnie treatment, for hate is like a weed. Steady Year-round work Trust Company Sometimes it is planted in our think- Hamilton (gember of the Federal Deposit ing when we're hardly aware of it. Beach Liquid Blender (Special) . . $26.95 )2E Insurance Corporation) Then we have to dig deep to get rid l Highest Piece Rates of it . . . and the sooner the better Hamilton Beach Deluxe Hair Dryer $29.95 TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND before it spreads. A radio program! Paid Holidays 23 entitled: "DON'T LET HATE TAKE I Hamilton Beach "Mixette" Portable Mixer . . . $14.95 ROOT" will be broadcast this. Sun- Vacation day, November 29th, over many' Manning Bowman Spray and Maryland radio stations when the Steam Iron . . . . $11.95 Christian Science series called THE KASPAR MFG, CO. Manning BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU Bowman Automatic Combination Waffle is pre- ROBERTS sented. These programs may be heard MILL ROAD Iron and Sandwich Toaster (Special) . . in this area over station WAQE $15.95 (1570kc) at 8:30 o'clock Sunday Sunbeam Electric Multi - Cooker Fry Pan morning; or tune in at 9:00 o'clock . . $24.95 A Big Day For to WBAL (1090kc). TANEYTOWN GRAIN MARXETS What! Another new A Little Man- dress? How CORN (old) $1.30 New "SHAVEX" ever do you think I can find the CORN (new) ...... Electric Shavers for Men and Women money to $1.25 pay for it? WHEAT $1.35 Darling, you know I'm not in- Comparable in every way to the "well known" shavers, except .a quisitive. OATS .70 in price .. Each Shaver has a ONE YEAR UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE. r131$11£33111C31131E1311042430:113atilM24101343ftililatinif13430240134351341113•022410 2: Vt Men's CLASSIC Model $19.95 •e• Since this is the season of "Thanks" I thought Ow it would be an /3 Men's Travelor Model 3:E 22 */ $15.95 22 A appropriate time to thank "friends above and friends below" who re Ladies' 3fE have made our /3 Model $ 9.95 22 A JOYFUL AE program and the continuation of it possible. 3$1 cou u Giving is Thanks 22 THANKSGIVING - i TIMEX WATCHES - Ladies' and Men's The Carroll County Association for Retarded Children FOR ONE AND ALL! 22 MAII)etf_13361.MS00.U3SEI_MSEIPZOP.1311.="000.130.1_2:01:=1.1300.13011301.221111130.1.2434 •6, $6.95 to $16.95 3SE May 22 this Thanksgiving Day be an espe- WATERPROOF and SHOCK RESISTANT cially joyful one for you and yours-a day - FULLY GUARANTEED - te of reverence and gratitude 3:£ for the blessings AMERICAN HARDWARE, STORES, of our land and American way of life. USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN 3Cf In observance of Thanksgiving Day, our in A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ITEM bank will not transact business on UNTIL CHRISTMAS Thursday, November 26. H AT THE (4. TANEYTOWN PHARMACY First National Bank SANTA CLAUS HAS ARRIVED WITH MORE TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND TOYS THAN EVER! 7 YORK STREET MEMBER FEDERAL Open evenings until 9 p. in.- FREE RESERVE SYSTEM NEARLY A HUNDRED EXTRA BIG BARGAINS. S &: H Green Stamps MEtWifseAl10113)10.1331A13Att.130M412:Mt.:201.22)0.1.1330M13)1EtU31(1.11)1M1338EV:4 (Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) NO TOYS OVER-PRICED. 4".U3K BUY EARLY WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS FULL.

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