SPEED KILLS— 4 FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 17 THE CARROLL RECORD * Vox.. 57 No.50 TANEYTOWN,MARYLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1951 S1.00 A YEAR AMADVANCE

KIWANIS MEETING DIPLOMAS AWARDED THIS 'N' THAT COMMUNITY LOCALS WORLD NEWS (Your Chatty Column) FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL With all my heart, I wish yot. every Miss Anna Galt spent several days Speaker Explains Preven- Graduation Exercises Held morning this week with Mrs. Jesse Finley, of of Decay PROGRESS at St. Joseph's IN BRIEF A smile that all last until thenext Washington, D. C. tive Tooth NOW IN day's dawning. Graduation exercises on June 10th I wish .you haalth—life's Mrs. Markwood L. Angell, of York, President David Smith presided at greatest Pa., spent terminated the school year. The en- wealth l Tuesday and Wednesday the meeting of the Taneytown Ki- Will End Saturday Night With Mass Many Highlights Noted in I wish you visiting Mrs. J. A. Angell. tire student body was present at always near so the I may wanis Club Wednesday evening. Group at which the children sang hymns ac- help to cteer led by Wright, Mr. singing was Raymond Full Program companied by Mr. B. Arnold at the Short Paragraphs Each future day and in some way— Hiram Williams, of Bangor, Mrs. Wallace Yingling was the piano Pa., was a week-end guest of Mr. and organ. Rev. Father Walker, Pastor, help to bring you happiness! Mrs. accompanist. With rain the first part of the week gave an inspiring talk on the value The U. S. S. , first of the Ernest Dunbar at their summer Mr. James Lantz and Mr. Herbert Things that home in Caledonia, Pa. dampening the prospects of a suc- of a good education and encouraged Navy's new fleet-type submarines— Happened in Five Days! Anders of the Westminster Club cessful Firemen's Carnival the event the graduates to continue on to high- built to go faster under water than on The Sweet aroma of Honeysuckle Merwyn C. Fuss was guest speak- were present. Mayor Raymond Perry got off to a poor start. But the sun er education. surface—will be launched this week. and June Roses! The arrival of a er at the Emmitsburg Lions Club, on and Councilman Raymond Davidson came out on Thursday the clouds dis- After Mass Rev. Father Walker Next week it will be followed into the sweet letter from Phoenix, Arizona Monday night and at the Mt. Airy were guests of the club. appeared and again the spirit of the presented diplomas to the graduates water by its sister ship Tang and that my little nine month's old Kiwanis Club Wednesday night. Following the dinner Dr. Benner's firemen arose. who completed the prescribed course eventually by four others of the same namesake stands for hours in her program committee took charge of On Tuesday evening in spite of the of study for the elementary school. class. play pen amusing herself! Meeting The Taneytown High School Alumni the meeting. Edward Reid introduced threatening weather a fine Horse The graduates were: John Breth, Reports indicate that lack of vol- a number. of my readers (nine in one Association will hold their regular the speaker, Dr. Richard C. Leonard Play Parade was held. Prizes were Carol Brown, Lindora Forney, Leon- unteers may cause Air Force as well day) calling at "Loves' Retreat". meeting in the High School, Monday, of the State Board of Health. Dr. awarded as follows: 1st prize, riding ard French, Harold Mullhausen and as the Army to reach for draftees, The appointment of my Minister June 18, at 8 o'clock. Refreshments Leonard outlined the beneficial effect horse, Mrs. Clifford Ott; 2nd prize, Donald Webb. as the air force is unable to meet to the new charge in Harford County will be served. derived by the fluorination of drinking George Shriner; 3rd prize, Miss Carol Other awards were as follows: For its June 30 goal of 850,000 men. (more about that at a later date)! water. The speaker said that by plac- Miller; in the riding pony class, 1st the highest scholastic achievement A new OPS regulation is effective The bursting in bloom of the first Mr. and Mrs. Doty Robb, daugh- ing fluoride in drinking water, in a prize was given to Miss Edith Baum- makers of deep yellow and red Nasturiums ter, Miss Mary an award was merited by Patricia at once permitting the Jo Robb had as guests city's a ater supply, decay of chil- gardner and 2nd, prize was given to applica- beef—"hot dogs", which add color and sweet odors to dinner Friday Mrs. D. J. Hesson, Burke. A prize for general sausage containing dren's teeth could be prevented to a Miss Patty Flickinger. In the team cation and school spirit was given to bologna, etc.—to adjust their prices throughout the house! Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Alexander and great extent. He also stated that class 1st prize went to Mr. Harry in the The picking of the new Spring Mr. and Mrs. Jeanne Sell and Audrey Singel. The upward to allow for increases Clyde Hesson. many places, such as Arkansas, Col- Fogle's team of six horses and parsley from the only row in the yard -- following pupils received medals for cost of beef since January. Mrs. Weber orado, Texas and parts of the East- 2nd prize went to Jack Horn's 2-horse perfect attendance: Leonard French, Commercial color television is for the meat loaf before it went into Bernard and daughter, of has an ele- Miss Ann Weber, of Olney, Ill., and ern Shore Maryland team. A special prize was given to Mr. Arthur Blanchard, Patrick Murphy, scheduled by CBS to start broadcast- the oven. Mr. and ment of fluoride in the water and be- Leonard Wants for his 2-pony team. Burke, Jeanne Sell, Veronica ing Monday, June 25, with a one hour The white and rose colored Peonies Mrs. Bernard Weber, Jr., it was Patricia of Philadelphia, are visiting at cause of this natural condition Following Wednesday night's rain Forney, Shirley Bowers, Michael inaugural program. opening in full bloom after the heavy the noted that very little tooth decay in The home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Chen°- came the big day on Thursday. Klein, Violette Blanchard, Louise Reply of Iran is assuring as Prime rains. weth. children is in evidence. This led to an parade in the evening was large, peo- Larry Glass and Loretta Minister lVfiossadegh assured Presi- Meeting that cute "Butcher's" . re- Keepers, investigation by chernists and ple lined the sidewalks but everything Long. dent Truman Iran's plans to nation- daughter again who resides in Han- There will be meetings for the Can- sulted in the indorsement of placing was orderly and plans were well car- recognition of Altar Boy ser- alize her oil industry will not jeop- over. The immediate appearance of water. The In teen Service Volunteers at the Po- fluoride in city's drinking ried out. Two motorcycle-mounted vices an award was given to John ardize the world's oil supply, nor im- the growing crops after the rains! tomac Edison building at 8 P. M., on doctor assured his audience that no State Troopers kept the traffic mov- and Herbert Klein. peril world harmony. The development of the films of my any can re- Breth the following nights: Mondays and harmful effects, of kind, ing steadily following the parade. The graduates were invited by the King Leopold III of Belgium will Boston Terrier, "BUTTONS" which Fridays, June 18, 22, 25 and 29. Please sult in placing this chemical in the Prizes awarded for the participants be his dinner guests on abdicate July 16 in favor of Prince brought many smiles. as pastor to It try to attend these meetings. water supply. No actual figures to in the parade were: evening. Royal Baudouin (his 20-year old eld- The meeting of the grand little lady the Tuesday the cost could be given by speaker Bands: 1st, Wm. F. Myers & Son; The graduation exercises were con- est bachelor son) who will assume of 72 summers who is a "Baby Sit- Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Vaughn and but he was sure that it would be 2nd Glen Rock. Bendiction of the Bless- at coronation ceremonies ter". son, cluded with the throne Dennis, and Miss Janet Wil- neglible considering the benefits de- Drum and Bugle Corps: Morris Before leaving the next day. Sitting with all the Godly men and liamson, of ed Sacrament. the Cedarville, Ohio, spent rived. Frock; 2nd, Chambersburg. Church, the hymn, "Sweet Savior The hunt is still on for two van- the wives down at Conference of the from Sunday until Thursday at the The meeting next week will be Fire Co. Marching Units: Irish- was sung. diplomats (who knew Methodist church in Westminster and home of Bless Us Ere we Go" ished British his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Teachers' Night" and George Crouse town. American policy secrets and van- meeting once again the Bishop who John R. Vaughn, near of program. top town. will have charge the Most Uniformed members in line: MRS. LANDIS, AGED 95, TAKES ished recently) extended to Africa has aged considerably in one year The meeting on Wednesay, June 2nd, Hanover. Sun- to mind the recent— Mr. 1st, New Midway; A TRIP WEST and behind the "Iron Curtain" which brought and Mrs. Daniel Naill and 27 will be "Family Night" and will appearing apparatus: Cock- British Don't Die—They Just Fade daughters, Barbara Best day with still no clues. The "Soldiers and Rebecca, vis- program will be in charge of Edmund eysville. Ida Landis, a guest at over the He is truly a Soldier of ited today Mr. Mrs. Cabinet worried Monday Away". (Friday) Naill's Nusbaum. An evening of entertain- Fire Company coming longest dis- Homewood, the Reformed Church of the two God! aunts, Misses Lottie and Lillie Hoke, mysterious disappearance ment with a dinner at Piney Moun- tance: Rockville. home in the 2800-block of Virginia Foreign Office officials, with- Meeting the man who stated he did in Winchester, Va., and attended a is from a young tain Inn, near Caledonia scheduled. Best appearing ambulance: Violet- Avenue, has just returned holding judgment as to whether the not like to attend church around our "ballet" recital given by Miss Doro- in Kansas. This would in the the Minister dwelt up- thy Ewing. ville. week's visit pair has deserted to the enemy town because Best appearing Ladies' Auxiliary: "personal mention", of BOMBS—WAR—AND FEAR and FREE CHEST X-RAY UNIT TO BE be just a cold war. on Sonny, son of Mr. and 1st, New Windsor; 2nd, Hampstead. course—were it not for the fact that has demanded that a Jap- he desired a religious Sermon instead Mrs. Nor- IN TANEYTOWN Russia agreed ville Welty, Middle St. was admitted Two more nights, Friday and Satur- Mrs. Landis is 95 years old. anese peace conference be held in (to which Your Observer remain. A full program for each think it's never too Representatives to the Annie Warner Hospital, Get- which takes chest day "I personally July or August with 100%)! The mobile unit evening is planned. a person to start traveling", armed forces ice cubes for 24 hours in- tysburg, Saturday evening and oper- X-Rays free of charge will be in Tan- late for of all nations whose Using ated on at 0 said Mrs. Landis when interviewed against Japan participating. stead of any water due to the pump ten o'clock for appendi- eytown for the service of everyone of my fought citis. He is doing nicely and expects CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM AT yesterday. "Land sakes, in Reliable sources say Russia has or- needing repairs (and which those two 15 years of age and over. There is no CHURCH never dreamed of from 'tops' again) to return home today, Friday. a TRINITY younger days folks dered 6,000 tons of rubber expert young men made undressing, doesn't fiurt, takes but miles to visit relatives get it really can do in case kept con- traveling 1,400 Singapore after failing to See what one The Misses Annan had as few minutes, reports are The annual Children's Day service 1,400 miles just a week emergency? Ugh! guest this sent a report. It —then return from Britain. of an week their cousin, Mrs. Fraser fidential and you are at Trinity Lutheran church was' pre- So, now that it's possible to American sweet teacher in the Elemen- James, you free from tuber- later. Robert A. Vogeler, an The of Spartansburg, S. Ca. Today Fri- tells you if are sented Sunday morning by the Pri- around like this, I'm certainly not recently released school coming to the rescue of a and if you would happen to of the get business executive tary day they will have as guests to lunch- culosis, mary and Junior departments to sit back and say I'm too old. iron curtain con- of the sum of 35 cents worth! have it, its aids you in discovering it the direction of going after 17 months of pupil eon Miss Anabel Hartman, the Misses Sunday school, under Only place I draw the line is at fly-- disclosed shocking details Returning to Carroll County from early when the cure is the easiest. Glenn Stahl, Mrs. Kenneth me finement, Gillelan and their brother, Mr. An- Mrs. ing....no one's ever going to get he was tortured for 78 hours Belair at a very late hour when all Over 750,000 Marylanders have had Shorb, Mrs. Marcus Baker and Mrs. aeroplanes"! of how drew Annan, of Emmitsburg. up in one of those by Hungarian Communist secret po- was so very peaceful! their chest x-rayed by this mobile Kenneth Smith: made the trip out to Pharmacist around our lungs are Mrs. Landis lice. The nice During this week Rev. Morgan unit. They know their Worshiper's Prayer; Prelude; Pro- with her "kid" brother, long rest for the hospital for one week You? Therefore, don't Reci- Kansas Physicians ordered a town in Andreas and Mr. Murray Baumgard- healthy---Do cessional Hymn, Junior Choir; Shriner, of Taneytown, who is speculation just about the most patient and put it off, when the unit is in Taney- Guest, Vesta Charles King George and there and /ger represented the Thneytown tation, the Unseen is just 89 years old. They went out in favor of Prin- calm man this world over (must be of town as to the schedule listed below, Grown-Ups Day, he might abdicate Charge the Evangelical and Re- Null; Recitation, to Wakeeney, Trego County, Kansas, so when the Best Half admits just formed church at the make it a point to have your chest Bair; Exercise, Making a cess Elizabeth. annual meeting Carol Ann to visit their "baby" brother, Samuel Godfrey—in his first ap- that! of the Potomac Synod held at Hood x-rayed. Here is the following sche- Garden, Nancy Poteet, Susan Rif- years. Arthur A. A. Shriner—an infant of 85 pearance in Baltimore since he got A beautiful card arriving from College. dule for Taneytown. fle, Arlene Baker, Betty Eyler, Sally on the trip were Charles' 1929— California way! 19, Rubber Com- Piano Along his start in radio here in F. Base out Tuesday, June Haines and Merle Eckard; daughter, Alma, and son and daugh- people Lanza will have his own Mrs. Neal Powell received a tele- to 3. Bollinger; Tuesday night before 12,000 Mario pany 9 duet, Doris and Evelyn ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin made an honor- programme beginning this week on phone call from her husband Sgt. Wednesday, June 20, Rubber Co., Beauty Suggestion, Bonita in the stadium, was Recitation, Shriner, all of Taneytown. of Md. by Governor Mc- the radio! Wonderful? (My Favorite Neal Powell Saturday evening about 9 to 12 noon; Clothing Factory, 1 to Bair; Exercise, Mother Nature's ary citizen 7:30. Sgt. The important feature of this sen- Keldin and presented a citation for singer! Powell is stationed in Ger- 4. Children, Mother Nature, Wanda Representa- many where he is serving in the U. timental journey westward was that his contributions toward promoting There is an "AVON" Thursday, June 21, on the square, Mehring, Reader, Mary Baker, Sun- and by wonderful and S. Army in the CID department. The Moon- it was the first time Mrs. Landis racial aid religious tolenance tive near you! These 10 to 12 noon. beams, Belva Koon's Class, all been to- Secretary of cosmetics are not sold in call came through very clearly. The Taneytown Kiwanis Club, as- Devilbiss' Class, Breezes her two brothers had Francis P. Matthews, glamorous beams, Mrs. same time for "quite a the, store. Your saleslady will call -- sisted by Miss Nancy Pennington Devilbiss' Class, Raindrops, gether at the the Navy. Monday, Ronald Hopkins, Robert Clara years to be exact. Born Theodore R. McKeldin's upon you direct. Just give her a buzz! and Miss Isabelle Motter is coopera- Mrs. Daniel Naill's class, Dew Drops, spell"-30 Governor Clingan and Peter Westine will leave and reared near Middleburg, Carroll Oourt Conference for Maryland Those fascinating preparations have ting with this unit which is sponsor- Mrs. Ralph Baker's Class; Playlet, now for ten for a one-week stay at Camp Nawak- Coun- 1, County, they are the children of the Judges and Prosecctors will be held been coming my way ed by the Maryland State and This is My Father's Love, Episode (Hann) holiday gifts from wa Lutheran Leadership Training the Maryland Our late James L. and Sarah C. at the University of Maryland on years as each ty Health Departs and Our Father's Love, Episode 2, all of are just different and Camp, near Arendtsville, Pa. July 9th Tuberculosis Associa- 3, Our Shriner. Samuel complicated June 15-16. Florida. They the Junior and County Father's Best Gift, Episode so far away is consid- intrigues Milady! The girls who will go are Jean But the most important item Scripture Reader, their lives by moving Maryland's safety record that is what tions. Father's Children, because, as Mrs. is 42nd is "Fair"! Luckenbaugh, Edith Baumgardner is, to everyone, have your chest Junior Readers, Mary from his birthplace ered a disgrace as Maryland RepresentatNe and Barbara Naill. Later in Peter Westine, today, she has seen the northeastern do not desire to take a long the sum- x-rayed every year. Stonesifer, Wanda Fair and Landis recalled in nation and last in If you mer Misses Mary Jo Robb and Wanda Louise three times since the turn National Safety Coun- vacation this summer, why not take Other nearby places to be visited Jean Robbins; Vocal Duet, And God him just division of the Mehring will have two weeks there. of the century, on her three visits cil in 1950, the State traffic safety day or two day trips. Sometimes,that are: Said, Sandra Shorb and Richard Clin- 1951. the summer Run, 10 to Gentle to Kansas—in 1912, 1919 and director reported. way, one really enjoys Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stott, of Friday, June 15, Silver gan; Primary Song, Loving Ida Shriner C. Pe- instance, there are so 1 to 4. the Junior Mrs. Landis was born With no opposition James more. For Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., entertain- 12; Union Mills, Jesus; Hymns sung by She married president of base. Start with June 18, Pleasant Valley Offertory; Prayer; on September 22, 1855. trillo was re-elected as many places near ed at the Monterey County Club, on Monday, Choir; Offering; to James A. Federation of you can actually have to 12; Frizellburg, 1 to 4. Hymn No. the first time in 1888, the AFL American Phila. where Wednesday, June 13, at which time 10 Benediction; Recessional very happily in Tan- term. tour of The Independence Thusday, June 21, Detour, 1:30 to by the congregation and Shildt, and lived Musicians for a twelfth a walking Mr. Stott announced the engagement 111 (sung Md., until her husband's un- MacArthur's ar- Square neighborhood. First is Inde- 2:30; Middeburg, 3 to 5. Junior Choir; Junior ushers for the eytown, General Douglas of his daughter, Miss Margaret Stott, death in 1908. She waited 8 Texas, Wednesday, and his pendence Square located between to Mr. John Friday, June 22, Union Bridge In- day were: Robert Lambert, Ronald timely rival in Maurice Waltersdorf, of years before remarrying, in 1916— whirlwind visit to six cities, may be 5th and 6th Sts. Chestnut and Wal- Hanover, Pa., son of Doctor and Mrs. dustry, 10 to 2; Community, 2:15 to Putman, Ronald Hopkins, John Om- and now declares she should have the beginning of a "grass roots" cam- nut, Independence Hall, Congress Maurice C. Waltersdorf, of Wash- 4:30. mert, Leon Fritz, Eugene Eyler, Ron- American 10 to waited eighty! "I was truly happy paign for his Korean war policy. Hall, Old City Hall, The ington, Pa. The wedding will be in Monday, June 25, Linwood, ald Dayhoff and Guy Parks. muses, The United 11:30 to 1; New when I was Mrs. Shildt", she The prices of clothing will be roiled Philosophical Society, the near future. 11; Uniontown, much from my government. House, Carpenters' Windsor, 2:30 to 5:00. "but I haven't had back shortly by the States Custom MISSIONERS MEET second marriage except the name. information toward the Hall then on to the oldest banking Next week Rev. Morgan Useful Andreas He just up and disappeared one day creation of the Hydrogen bomb was building in America which later was will attend the 13th annual school The Keysville Missionary Society 1812 C_kRROLL COUNTY BOARD OF "Where —so I'm through with men now. I've gained in Eniwetok tests. opened by Stephen Girard from for town and country ministers which began its meeting by singing now since then at Book- ELECTION SUPERVISORS Ways of Life". The been here at Homewood As Allies advanced north in Korea to 1831. Have lunch will be held on the campus of Penn Cross the Crowded am concerned, delightful sea food ORGANIZE was received at this 1940 and, so far as I Wednesday, they captured the last binder's—that State College. This interdenomina- thankoffering men 'far be- • to Chestnut street Mrs. Clyde Wilhide conduct- they can transport all city in the "iron triangle." house. Return tional school is sponsored by the time and Northern sea'—with the service, after East to 2nd street. then Roger H. Anders, of Westminster, ed a short service which consisted of yonld the The ban on choice of and walk Town and Country Church Dept. of Carroll of Rev. Wagner, superin- been notified to North crossing Market St. On the was elected president of the scripture reading, prayer and song of exception men have taken or walk Pennsylvania Council of Church- Election Supevisors tendent of Homewood here."—from physical examina- the West side is •Christ Church built es. Other from County Board of praise during the reception of the of- take pre-induction ministers this area meeting held at the Hagerstown Mail. temporarily lifted in in 1727. Then on to the home of attending the school this year are at an organization fering. tions, has been the Court House, Wednesday, May effect for one month beginning June Betsy Ross around that corner, then Rev. Charles Price, Walkersville; Rev The leaders for the evening were House. 30th, 1951. David Smith, of Taney- John RECEIVES B. S. DEGREE 15th. to the oldest Friends' Meeting Edward Taylor, Thurmont, and Rev. Mrs. Earl Roop and Mrs. ground where town mas named Vice-president and urgent need for dea- Russians, despite Allied protests, Then to Christ Burial William Anderman, Lewist,own. Harner. The ban- Franklin and his wife, De- Preston L. Hale, of Hampstead, conesses, as well as the education, Miss Joyce Owen of Taneytown continued the Berlin blockade by Benjamin elected Secretary-Ilreasurer, L. a deaconess was was graduated from the University ning hundreds of export shipments. borah were buried. Rev. and Mrs. Francis H. Love life and service of Curtis Publishing Pearce Bowlus of Mt. Airy the Attor- explained. Those taking of Maryland June 9, 1951. She re- 0— Then visit the were guests at the luncheon and thoroughly home of the Saturday Eve ney and Mary E. Hull, Westminster, part in the discussion besides the ceived the degree of Bachelor of Company, "farewell" party which was given at MILES J. BROWN IN ARMY Directly across the street to in as clerk. leaders were Mrs. Gilbert Stine, Mrs. Science from the College of Educa- Post. Govans Methodist Church Balti- BASIC TRAINING Independence Square is Washington more in honor of Doctor Milton Rog- Luther Keeney, Mrs. Chas. Trout and tion with a major of Home Economics in Science. Rev. and Mrs. Square, then to see the oldest thea- ers, District Superintendent of the Mrs. Arthur Clabaugh. The program and a minor son of Mr. and United ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED "It S. Owen and Neil, and sev- Pvt. Miles J. Brown, tre now standing in the Methodist Church of the Baltimore was interspersed with two duets. Charles Brown, Mt. Union, Taney- Theatre sung by Mrs. Car- eral friends attended the graduation. Mrs. Boyd States—the Walnut Street Converts. Doctor Rogers is resigning Mr. and Mrs. William McGlaughlin, is no Secret" was town. Md., has been assigned to the Dougherty and Mrs. Charles About ten thousand people wit- built in 1808. • his position and will be stationed at Fairfield, Pa., announce the engage- roll 5th Infantry Division, Indiantown Street and 4th is the Old the in Trout. "Softly and Tenderly Jesus is nessed the exercises at which 2956 At Pine Woodside Methodist Church ment of their daughter, Mildred Irene Gap Military Reservation, Pa., for Street Presbyterian Church built Washington, D.C. as pastor. He was Calling" was sung by Miss Gloria were awarded degrees. Pine to Pvt. Guy J. Morrison, stationed at from the army basic training after completing in 1768 which is the only Presbyter- presented with a handsome pulpit Keeney and Miss Betty Koons. Miss Ovten graduated the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., son school in 1947 where processing at Fort Meade at ian church preserved from the COLO- gown and his wife was given a beau- Morrison Thanks to Mrs. L. Keeney and Mrs. Taneytown High He was' of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard the scholastic award. In a 2053rd Reception Center. (Continue() on Third Page.) tiful cameo pin. Md. No date R. Baumgardner for the beautiful she won Swarthmore College Mill Ave., Taneytown, competitive examination she also won graduated from has been set for the wedding. numbers. in Swarthmore, Pa., receiving a Rev. and Mrs. Thurlow W. Null At the close of the regular meet- a scholarship to the University of available through the Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. SACRED SONG AND MUSIC and Francis W. Null, of Arlington, ing Mrs. Gregg Kiser conducted a Maryland made training mag- Legislature and given through He will receive six weeks PROGRAM Va., were guests this week of Lt. ACCEPTED AS MEMBER IN H.-F. short business meeting also the State subjects necessary Carroll Wilhide the courtesy of Donald Six of Middle- in basic military and Mrs. Cleveland I. Null at Boston, ASSOCIATION azine quizz. Mrs. soldiers. This will include Frizellburg, delegate to the synod- burg, Member of the House of Dele- for all At the Church of God, and attended the graduating exercis- was appointed qualification firing with the carbine evening, June 17 at 8 convention to be held in October, gates. Th,is was the first time that Md., Sunday es at Mass. Inst. Technology. Lt. W. Lewin Thomas, Taneytown, ical or M-1 rifle. The remainder of his evening of sacred song and Null, who has been doing Post Grad- been accepted as a member at 'Washington, D. C. The social one of these scholarships was award- P. M. an Md., has basic training will be in advanced in- music will be given by a combined uate, was one of the class graduating of The Holstein-Friesian Association committee consisting of Mrs. Roy ed to a Taneytown student. While at- the University Miss Owen dividual subjects and the basic fund- chorus of 40 voices from the Union- with the degree of M. S. in Aeronau- of America by action of the Board Baumgardner, Mrs. Robert Stine, Mrs. tending service. of Cla- was elected to Omicron Nu, National amentals of his arm or town Circuit under the directorship tical Eng. On the 18th Lt. Null of Directors at their recent meeting Chas. Trout and Mrs. Arthur. Md. lemon refriger- Honorary Home Economics Fraterni- Mr. Joseph Peveral, Baltimore, will report for active duty, at Key in Des Moines, Iowa. baugh served delicious will be given nine cake and iced tea. During this ty. Garden tools will be much more This same program West, Fla., and for the next The association is the world's ator church, Sunday eve- visit the Navy period Mrs. Gregg Kiser conducted During the past eight weeks prior efficient if they are kept in good con- at the Uniontown months will various largest dairy cattle breeders' registry 8 P. M., and at the new equipment. breeders the mission study class. A warm wel- to her graduation she did her Student dition. ning, June 24, at Air Fields inspecting ,organization and represents Church, July 8, at 8 P. M. His family will reside in Miami dur- Holstein cattle through- come is given to our visitors, and the Teaching in Home Economics at the Wakefield of registered cafeteria The offerings will be given to Mission ing his absence. • out the nation. Membership in the hope that you may have the privilege William Howard Taft Junior High reeding your chickens month. School, in Washington, D. C. style will reduce your farm labor. Work in India. , (Continued on Fourth Page) organization now totals over 41,000. of worshipping with us next THE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND PAGE TWO _ THE CARROLL RECORD ANN ARBOR, MICH., WASH- PUBLIC SALE (NON-PARTISAN) TENAW, POST- TRIBUNE: "Adam I, the undersigned intending to quit _ Taneytown. Smith's 'rule that 'Money' should be housekeeping will sell at public sale trabroLed every Friday, at on the premises Record Company. one-fifth or one-tenth of 'Annual Pro- 140 East Baltimore WI., by The Carroll Taneytown, Md., on duce' is even now in 1951 badly brok- • :4 130ARO OF DIRECTORS en—for our money is SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1951, BERNARD Jr. ARNOLD, President now $175 bil- National-Known Hardware at 12:00 o'clock, -President lions, or more the following per- M. ROSS FAIR, Vice then one-half our An- sonal property: CLYDIII L. HESSON, Sec'y nual Produce', whereaS it should not —THE DR. SALSBURY'S WLY BRICKER CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR WILLIAM F. at the utmost exceed $60 billions, II MARGARET NULTON or Coleman oil heater, living room suite, A good poultryman watches MRS. one-fifth." davenport, R. BAUMGARDNER air line radio, several N11%11 ,atORM.A.N stands, hat CHARLES L. STONESIFER NEW SHARON, IOWA, STAR: rack, 3-ft square organ for trouble signs • '',, stool, walnut table, Editor, Manager and Treasurer "All 'welfare states' are alike. extension table, They old-time mahogany parlor >, promise you suite, old Member of anything and everything fashion settee, leather couch, table in his flock. Right now, if you'll vote them into power—secu- and two chairs to Maryland Press Association match; /12-doz hard rity, more money for less work, shar- bottom chairs, sewing table, book c ec al "bloody" coccidiosis American Press Association ing the wealth, desk, typewriter, four 9x12 linoleum .• 'soaking the rich'. rugs, 2 General subscription rate $1.00 a year; 8 beds, springs and mattresses, is troubling many raisers. Subscriptions Look out for all those promises of MODELS gionths, 50c; 3 months 30c. 2 dressers; antique cherry bureau, S110 PORED to 8th Zone, rac,fic Coast, $1.50; to Cano- something for nothing. They don't old-time chest, other chests, sewing N ga, $2.00. Adva•ice payment is desired in To prevent and con- SOMPLETE LINE III cases. put that cheese in the trap just be- machine, several plank bottom chairs, ADVERTISIN4 rates will be given en cause somebody loves mice". other odd chairs, half doz. rocking indication, after .die character of the bus- chairs, 15 good rubber stair pads, trol this disease, use Dr. 1. iness has been efinitely stated together WYNNE, ARK., PROGRESS: electric •• with information as to space, position, and sweeper, several iron boards, Model L of contract. The publisher reserv- "When we can learn to do without 3 large boxes, oil heater, length 3-burner Salsbury's Ren-O-Sal Tab, if es the privilege of declining all Goiters for some of our pork-barrel projects we oil stove, cabinet, small drop-leaf ta- 16" and 18" space. ble, drain The label on paper contains date to will have our wish—adequate gov- board, stool, old-time table .13 subscription has been paid. with drawers; wash lets. (5t;;, They act quick- which the ernment at a machine and if Entered as Second Class matter in the reasonable cost. As tubs, lawn mower, small cupboards, Postoffice at Taneytown, Md., under the long as we continue to call for the 2 step Act of March 3, 1879. ladders, lot of mops, iron ket- ?reveal nut:breaks argi All articles on this page are either orig- plush we will pay plush prices." tle, lot of tools, screen door, clothes inal or properly credited. This has always rack, lot of Office. BRIGHTON-PITTSFORD, N. Y., baskets, lot of straw- been a fixed rule with this berry boxes and crates, berm Loaaei. Put All advertisements for 2nd, 3rd, 6th and POST: "Joined in the lot of bed in our Office by Tues- . fighting in clothing, 7th pages must be clothes baskets, curtains SCane day morning of each week; otherwise, in- Korea are Turks, Greeks, Brazilians, and blinds, 2 small corner cupboards, Ilerko0-Sa3 n ctriatisix,g, woo • sertion cannot be guaranteed until tke fol- lowing week. British and any other members of number of clocks, lot of electric of clip- The newest way to rid The publication in The Record the United Nations who wish to take lamps, lot of looking glasses, sewing ter. Protect potelf.r7 clur- if ped or signed editorials does not neces- table, large lounge chair, lot of GARDEN sarily mean that such editorials are in- an active part in sponsoring the cause if lawns of ugly crab- dorsed by The Record. In many in- screens, 12 box wood, 40 high Biskies, tr TOOLS stances they are published in order to of free men. All free nations who cot, curtain stretcher, wardrobe, dish- ing warm, damp months ut. grass also called wire- whew varying opinions on public topics. are a part of the United Nations can es of all kind and cooking untensils • Complete line grass, fallgrass, water- including FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1951 get in but Nationalist China, one of oil drums, and many other articles spring and early sureuxuer if too numerous to mention. the big four, still recognized as au- grass. RAKES TERMS PLENTY OF HEADACHES thentic representative of that coun- CASH. if SHOVELS JOHN try and denied the right to fight its H. SHIRK. HOES The retail merchant who wants to Earl Bowers, Auct. Reindollar Bros. 86 Col TROWELS own cause of freedom." Carl Haines, Clerk. 6-15-3t be a law-abiding citizen has been SCHELL'S QUALITY SEEDS suffering from a severe series of headaches in recent months. These Complete Varieties in Bulk or Packages are the results of various Office of Price Stabilization orders which have been next to impossible to follow. 2r, eFdeegle's Even large stores and chains, which Teeter GEO. M. ZERFING have all kinds of specialized talent Chiropractic Office 11 CONTRACTORS 11 in their employ, have found compli- EMMITSBURG, MD. "HARDWARE ON THE SQUARE" ance difficult. Small stores are in the Phone; Emmitsburg 117 GETTYSBURG, PA. worst position of all, as they haven't the staffs to carry out orders which HOURS BY APPOINTMENT 11 Taneytown, Md. LITTLESTOWN demand the compilation of endless 8-23.tf CRUSHED STONE t; Stores also in GETTYSBURG and forms and reports. OPS, faced with a wave of protests Excavating, Road Work, Landscaping, Ditches, Macadam Drive- from retailers, has changed some of ways, Parking Lots, Lanes, Grading, Crushed Stone for all purposes, its orders, and additional changes will all sizes, Ground for fill, ton soil for Landscaping, Modern Equip- be made. But the situation is one ment more example of the fact that when Dr. Hubert E. Rental including Bulldozers, Shovels, Rollers, Cranes, Trucks, Slocum 02410:040V:40t40:020:020202440:0V40t020:020:020 tolelo:otomIoLoIai :otopnoiotoloto:oIoLoLosoioic, government dictates to business, con- OPTOMETRIS1 Back Hoe, Graders, Scrapers, Tractors, Truck Cranes, Dozer Shov- a a fusion and waste are inevitable. The EYES EXAMINED els. government administrators may be GLASSES PRESCRIBED « good men, trying hard to do the best OPTICAL REPAIR SERVICE ESTIMATES GIVEN WITHOUT OBLIGATION PHONE 696 possible job. In most cases, they just 408 W. Main St. Phone 14 aren't familiar enough with the prob- • EMMITSBURG, MD. lems and internal workings of the businesses they control. OFFICE HOURS: In some instances, OPS policies Wednesdays and Fridays have been definitely unfair to retail- 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. 0 ing, in that they do not permit re- 1.3041 tailers to add to their selling prices increases in wholesale and operating costs. In such cases, retailers have no choice but to stop ordering the merchandise involved. Retail profits PERCY M. are just too small these days, despite BURKE high prices, to make any other For all Your 0 course possible. INSURANCE Needs 0 OPS has a great geal to ledrn. It a 231 E. Masn St., is to be hoped it learns its lessons If it's Tough Construction or Crushed Stone, Call Teeter fast and applies them without delay, WESTMINSTER, MD. •••=mim 11111011111111 otherwise the national economy will Phone 1120 JOHN S. TEETER and SONS Size at 5 Weeks Size at 5 Weeks

that hap- o be seriously weakened. If "Insure with Confidence" on 1950 Startena A k on 1951 Startena pens, .everyone—including the con- iimminsm Mammon* c.o sumers OPS is supposed to protect— will be hurt. 4trit40,00111§4.10..14!!!..7.. —Industrial News Review 0:13a3ao t• GRASS ROOTS OPINION

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(Continued from First Paget NIAL PERIOD. At 3rd and Pine is St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal ll Medford Grocery Co. church founded in 1761 where George Washington had a pew. Old St. Joseph's church, now com- Store Hours Every Week-day 8 to 6. pletely hidden by the growth of a city and which is the oldest Roman PHONES: New Windsor 4881 Catholic Parish in Philadelphia. P. 4th Street A- You will see at 212 S. Westminster 549J the building organized in 1752—the 11 oldest Insurance Company in Ameri- ca (IT'S FIRE MARK IS THE HAND-in-HAND). A few doors further south is the Mutual Assur- ance Company which fire mark is the GREEN TREE. Then by all means do not miss visiting Old Swede's Marylanders like to talk! as it is the oldest Church, Gloria Dei a record church in Philadelphia built in 1700. This Company is now handling It is located at Swanson Street near volume of 2,375,000 calls a day! What's I Soy Beans I Front and Christian Streets. This lat- more, these calls on 611,000 telephones ter church is nine blocks from all are going through faster than at any those above but all those former time since prewar days. Yet expansion places are within walking distance improvement of telephone service and would be a grand and of a few blocks on. tour and all for free and think of all throughout Maryland goes you would learn! Father's Day is Sunday! You know I $4.00 bushel I that nice man who pays and pays and pays all the bills in your house! Many times you have heard that a father is just as important as a Mother. You may think that Father knows you love him—that it is not Last with him They necessary to be affectionate While but you are wrong. There is not a Father living who would not like to be carassed and told how much he means to you. I know dozens and dozens of fath- ers who just pay the bills for every item that may arise or for that Col- lege education without a word of ap- preciation. Then when he has pass- HAY ROPE ed on, you begin to realize and say, "What a wonderful father you had and what he meant to you!" He does not want "Stars in His Crown", he PULLEYS would like it here while he lives! Just Folks pretend he is a 1 this Sunday, King and wait upon him and do all the little things which he would love The fleet's in! and then keep it up 365 days of the FORKS year! In the last five years, telephone trucks a familiar sight Your Observer heard a lady say and crews have been town just recently, "I on the highways and byroads of rural around our "Finished" in more ways than one never knew how much my children Maryland. It is all part of the Telephone program to bring more and loved their father until he was in the Company's As you finish a call, please be sure you replace what he really meant to to rural communities. More Goods hopsital and more service your telephone receiver carefully. A receiver Overalls Shirts Yard Wonderful? open-wire circuits them"! than 23,300 miles of its cradle or hook "finishes" all service. 1945, the gain off So long, Folks. Have a happy have been added. Since telephone and all other telephones on has Your Father's Day with that wonderful in rural telephones in Maryland line are "busy" to anyone who calls awful part is that we your party guy for the been no less than 68%. up. Wolverine Shoes can't have him always. Do just as until you hang he desires that very special day of The Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone his. Will be seeing you next week. Company of Baltimore City. D. V. Until then. I am, Faithfully, YOUR OBSERVER. ELECTRIC FENCERS COPPERED WIRE Fordo maties* sweeping the co u ntly STEEL POSTS Leather Washers for •There's absolutely-nothing that can II touch it! That's what folks say who on Nails have tried Fordomatic Drive. For it's. the newest, finest, most flexible auto- matic transmission of all. 10, 12 and 18 in. The result is automatic driving with

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*Optional on V-8 models at extra cost. Equipment, occessories and trim with Fordomatic Drive subject to change without notice. MEDFORD- GROCERY CO.,INC. Crouse Motor Sales 1 "4ZA19ST EVERVT/WA/6" Phone 4331 FORD DEALERTaneytown, Md. 1 MEDFORD. MARYLAND FOUR THE CARROLL RECORD. TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND JUNE S. 1.1n of ahd ,Mis. CARROLL RECORD Union Bridge. Paul Spurrier pre- Raymond Reynolds and son, I and Mrs. Paul Leatherman. fall of lb-Pb af:er attending THE sented a gift to erry. • Taney- COMMUNITY LOCALS Miss Pauline Fuss as Mrs. Horace Simpson and Mrs. town H. S. While at Peddie he was la51 a token of the graduates sincere iais. Sherman and friend and two Manetta Powers spent Thursday with (Continued from First Page, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, af- active in the Science Club and the Mrs. fection for one who has served as daugnters, of aliciaieeurg, spent Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Demit, Pikes staff Fern R. Hitchcock spent sever- a - of The Peddie News. At the an- al days teacher to them for many years. At euiiesaay evening wan Mr. and .kira vine. Mr. and Mrs. Demit have re- nual Prize Day last week visiting her daugh- a a,(amen exercises Baumgard- ter and family, Mr. brief business meeting the follow- %'w city anti uaugnter, Judy. recently moved in their newly built ner received a Press Club and Mrs. LeRoy S. CORRESPONDENCE ing officers Ur. ana airs. charm. Routsong, at Bendersville, were selected to serve Earl sanders and home there. Dr Carroll 0. alorong, Peddle Head- Pa. during 1951-52. President, Mary El- chilaren, spent a few flours with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alphesus Brown and master, delivered News Furnished aanders the b•_calaureate James DeCarlo, of Warwick, R. West Rams of Local len Ogle; Vice-President, Mrs. Chas. parents, .ar. and Mrs. Earl children, Gloria Monica and Bobbie, address and Hon. David I., ‘'Veity, H. Knott '97a visited Robert Harner from Friday P. Sayler, Secretary, Doris Wilson, ittS0 caned at ner brothers, all of Baltimore, spent Sunday with of New York City, President until dy Our Regular Staff of Writers and treasurer, Eari and ia"oinian, of the Sunday. He was on his way to Paul Spurrier. At the both of Harney, Mr. Brown's parents Mr. and Mrs. Peddie Board of Corporators and assist in conclusion of always giau to see the the Boys' Camp at Massa- We uesire correspondenze to reach our the business meeting Latherine anti Wilson Brown. Knott Hotel Corporation awarded the nutten, Va. all pomible. Li the remainder aainny. 'files on Thursday, if at of the evening was A teachers meeting was held at senior diplomas. Robert •Irving Mil- --- bill be necessary therefore. tor most let- spent dancing to the music mass Patiticia Ann Eckenrode, Uniontown Methodist A mailed on Wednesday, or by of Dick church, Tues- lard of New York City, a member of Booster Day is planned by TS to be Feeser and his orchestra. spent Tuesaay night with one oa day night, the Teat Mail, west in W. M. R. R., There- - her at 8 o'clock, in preparation the graduating class, spoke at the American Legion Junior Baseball Letters mailed on There- The young people schoolmates, Miss Betty for 4ey morning. of the Mt. Union Sue Glass. Bible school, which is being held exercises highlighted by the initiation team for Saturday, June 23 in in evering may not reach us in time. Lutheran ,church Mrs. Estella riawn spent July a presented their an- Tuesday 2 thru July 13 in the local of seniors into the Peddie Chapter of game of hall between the home team nual Children's Day in laneytown with Mr. and school. program under Mrs. Cum Laude, national scholastic honor and Thurmont on the local diamond. FK1ZELLBURG the direction of Mrs. Paul Leister, Edgar 1-niiiips. Miss Catherine Burner, Frederick, society. Everyone is asked to Sunday, support the June 10th. In spite of a inc Ladies Auxiliary who held a called in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peddie's 86th year was marked project. Baust Reformed steady down base by The Aid Society of pour of rain, the church sale in Taneytown last Saturday Paul Leatherman, on Saturday. the dedication of the new $125,000 church met in the parish house, Mon- was filled with members and friends ‘,‘ as very mucn pleased with tne co- Ayer Memorial On Wednesday Capt. James C. Chapel whose foyer ers, My- day evening.. Mrs. Leonard Gartrell to enjoy the children and the very operation you gave tnetn. They came HOOPER'S DELiGHT is featured with individual Jr., accompanied by his sister, was read fine program. hunie portraits Miss Maude led the devotions. A poem The church was beau- ernpLy. inanks to all a lio help- and biographies of the 63 Peddie men Therese Myers left home Prayer was tifully ed. for Battle by Mrs. Mae DeGroft. decorated with cut flowers The Sunday school classes of the lost in World War II and the $350,000 Greek Michigan, where offered by Mrs. Ethel Koontz. Mrs. with its lovely singing were a com- .the- Harney Fire Company are Bethel Methodist church, of Sam's Davella Mills Gymnasium Capt. Myers is stationed. Miss Myers secre- pliment considered having Herman Arrington gave her to each other. The following planning on collecting newspapers, Creek will hold their strawberry fes- one of the finest in the secondary recently received the Degree tary report and Mrs. Denton Wantz program was -given: Prelude; Song magazines, cardboard on Saturday tival on Wednesday, June 20th. (In school field. of Bachelor of Science in Nursing at presented the treasurer's report. Mrs. by the choir; Scripture; Recitation morning, one Have them ready case of rain it will be held on June the Catholic University, Washington, ac- by D. C., will Leonard Bowers birthday was Johnny Warrenfeltz titled "A aad eon t disappoint tile uoys in tneir 21). Cold plate saippers will be served There has visit friends in Wisconsin Arrington Great guod been a decrease in early and Illinois, and knowledged. Mrs, Herman Big Welcome"; recitation by work. starting at 5 P. M. for 60c. The Linga- spring pigs this on July 1st will re- of the Christmas Barbara, Virginia airs. Little nore-Liberty year, as compared port for duty at the will be in charge and Lena Fink ti- from Taneytown is N.Y.F. band will furnish with last. year's production. Oren Veteran card sales. tled "Welcome"; recitation by Danny spenaing some time with ner niece, the music. Hitch up old darbin and Hospital, Ashville, N. C. Committees were appointed for the Study "Happy Children's Day"; song 'as. samuei Valentine. all come and enjoy yourselves. which will be by the choir; Feeding a few good Cadet Sergeant Robert E. Harner, annual church picnic, exercise with Tommy l'hose who were dinner guests of Sunday school at Bethel, June 17, eats around son parsonage lawn, Satur- Lambert, Carl Fink, Dick Mr. and furs. Morris Haines at 10 a. m. and the feed room is cheaper than feeding of Mr. and Mrs. George L. held on the Warren- were: Children's day pro- Hamer of day, Aug. 11th. They are as follows: feltz and Eddie Stambaugh; recita- air. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder and fam- gram will be presented at the same rats and mice. Taneytown, Md., a-aa re- DeGroft; Advertis- iton by Verl Angel ily; Mr. and Mrs. place on cently awarded the Harry Bassler Band, Mrs. Wm. titled "Some tticnard Leister, Sunday eve, at 8 P. M. Medal Miles Reifsnyder; Program, Day" „A Sun Flower" by oi Littiestown; Mrs. Margaret flames Everyone is welcome. presented to that cadet who ing, Rev. Connie DIED has demonstrated George Brown Mrs. Allen More- Myers; "A Welcome" by Linda Mil- and daugriter, Mary. Little Dale Bowers still remains in himself to be the Mrs. most outstanding in lock, Denton Powell and Noah W are- ler; "Tiny Little Tots" by Johnny those who visited with Mrs. Mar- Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore PETER BAUMGARDNER performance and and candy, Mrs. Angell, Lewis Bohn garet 5th floor efficiency as a meniber of the Acad- hime; Sandwiches and Dale Miller; Haines and daughter, Mary, and Mrs. Sterling Poole is Peter Baumgardner, aged 87, emy Bloom,Richard Cole and Paul a solo by Nancy Roelke. were: Mr. and Mrs. still on the sick well- Glee Club. Sgt. Harner was also Russell "The Daisy Jacob Snyder, list. We wish both a known citizen of Taneytown died on awarded the cream, Lewis Bare and by Joan Crabbs; "I Thank God" by Miss .bessie Welch, Picketts corner; speedy recovery. Varsity "M" for having Humbert; ice Thursday morning at 7 o'clock at the participated as a DeGroft; soft drinks, Interme- Earl Wilhide. (on Children's Day by mias 'Betty Haar;ea, Mr. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snyder, of member of the Mas- Wm. Annie M. Warner Hospital, Gettys- sanutten Academy Rifle diate class of boys, Monroe Simpson Rickey Lesight); a play by Josephine Smith, ‘1, asnington, D. C.; Mr. Wal- Frederick, called on his mother and burg, Team. Sgt. Intermedi- following a lengthy illness. A Hamer was enrolled in the Reserve and Denton Wantz; cakes, Crouse, Alice Booner and Nancy Roel- ter smith, Mr. Erie and Daniel Rid- brothers, Mrs. Joseph Snyder and cerebral hemorrhage Gruver More- ke, and was the cause Officers Training Course conducted ate class of girls, Mrs. "A Cheerful Giver" by Johnny inger. sons Saturday evening. of his death after three by Bessie Ying- Angell. The Those weeks in the the United States Army at Mas- lock; fancy table, Miss pastor Donald Warren- sir. and Mrs. Raycob had as visit- who visited at the home of hospital. sanutten Martin Rodkey; sup- feltz made a short speech ors last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Military Academy, Wood- ling and Mrs. to the chil- their son, wife and Farver and He was the son of the late Moses stock, Virginia. per, Mrs. Denton Wantz chairman dren and the program concluded withii(laughter, also Mrs. Raycob's moth- daughters were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Annie co-chair- Stambaugh Baumgardner an Mrs. Raymond Baker a song by the choir. The soloists were er. Click and son, Jackie; Mrs. J. Car- and was married The leaders at the Herman Ar- to Annie K. Naill Women's Mis- man; dining room, Mrs. Miss Caroline Baker, Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. George Kump, spent mandy and son, Jimmie; Mrs. Ray- who predeceased him sionary meeting at the Kenneth Bohn, Miss mond 21 years ago. Lutheran rington chairman and Mrs. Patsy Bohn, Mrs. Lee Fink last Thursday, with Mr. and Mrs. McKinney and daughter, Bon- He is survived by four children, church Wednesday evening were: co-chairman. The next meet- and Miss Nancy Roelke. The riarvey nie and Bessie Trile. Nor- Mrs Feeser, choir was Wantz. The Kump's are man Baumgardner, Taneytown; Edgar Phillips who conducted the de- ing will be held July 3, and a lin- directed by Mrs. Blaine Broadwater. from Hampstead Little Jimmie 'Carmandy, spent Roy E. Baumgardner, votions, and Mrs. Cora main Keysville; Mrs. Duttera, who gerie demonstration will be the Piano accompanist was Mrs. Scott Miss Mary Ruth Snider left on Sun- Monday with Faye Jean Farver. Mervin M.'Conover, presented the topic "Where Chas. Crabbs Taneytown, and Cross the feature of the program. Mrs. and the announcer was Neal day for a visit in Baltimore Those who visited at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Devilbiss, Crowded Ways of Life" in a panel devo- Bohn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keysville; 5 dis- Humbert will be in charge of Mr. and lairs. alugene E. Eckenrode, 0. Farver and grandchildren and three cussion. Among those taking part Mrs. Gruver Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Willard great-grand- tions. Hostesses will be Stutzman are re- spent the week-end with his uncle, Barber were children; five sisters, Mrs. Mary were: Mrs. F. T. Elliot, Mrs. John Morelock, Mrs. M. S. Reifsnyder, Mrs. ceiving 'congratulations upon the birth faoscoe Kiser Baltimore. Mr. and' Mrs. James Boone, Mr. and Fuss, Emmitsburg; Hoagland, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Miss Sarah E. Nulton, Martin Rodkey and Miss Betty More- of a daughter June 10th at the Freder- Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Chrismer, Ruth Fred Farver and sons, Jerry and Baumgardner, Taneytown Mrs. Doty Robb and Miss Edith mem- ick Memorial Jackie, R. D.; Mrs. Hess. lock. There were twenty-five hospital. Mrs. Stutzman and Samuel Snider, Mrs. Ella Null Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Farv- Carrie Dern, Emmitsburg; Miss The pianist for the evening was society who before her marriage was er and daughter, Faye Mar- Mrs. bers and friends of the June Booher, and Hannah Eckenrode, spent Wed- Jean and Vick- garet Baumgardner, Taneytown R. D.; F. T. Elliot. The meeting opened visited the Carroll County Alms daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James nesday morning in Westminster. ie Lynn. Mrs. Emma Springer, with a solo by her. The Our laneytown R. president, House recently and presented to them Booher. Mrs. Ella Null, spent the week with drought was broken Saturday D. Mrs. Ernest Dunbar, was in charge a worship service and gifts. At the conclusion of this school year the Chrismer's and other old friends night and Sunday accompanied by He was engaged in of business. The report of the wind and farming at the nomi- Who will be next to visit our more Miss Pauline Fuss will retire from tne in Harney. heavy rain. Francis Scott Key nating committee was read. The teaching Mrs. Albert Farm, near unfortunate folks and help to bring profession where she has Mr. and Mrs. Elmer LeGbre enter- Albaugh is a patient Keysville until he retired to his present officers were re-elected and given talent at the Univensity Hospital, home a little sunshine into their lives. her and energy toward tained on last Tuesday Mrs. Ella Balti- in Taneytown twenty-three years installed, Mrs. Margaret Nulton was Regular services Sunday morning tne education of many girls and boys. Null and her two daughters Mrs. more. We hope she soon gets home ago. He was a elected as delegate to the with life-long member of state con- in the Parish House: Sunday school Devoting tha best years of one's life Nellie Baumgardner and Mrs. Hilda her family. Keysville Lutheran vention which meets in October, Miss May church and taught in at 9:30; Church Worship at 10:30. tor other peoples children is no mean Swain. Farver spent one day a Sunday school class for Washington, D. C. with Mr. and Mrs. more than Rehearsals are being held for the accomplishment, nor is it a little task. Mr. and Mrs. William Orner and Billie Reese and sixty years. He was an 'honorary Child'en's Day Service which will be I can think, of no other profession two 'children, visited their mother two daughters, of near Hampstead. member of the Keysville APPRECIATION 0— Lutheran held Sunday morning, June 24th. which has more far reaching effects on Saturday. church C. E. Society. He was also a Rev. M. S. Reifsnyder, pastor. than that of teaching. For as long as James Crabbs and mother visited DANGER CITED IN TOO MUCH director of the Taneytown Mutual I wish to thank every one who Services in Baust Lutheran church: a person may live he or she reflects ,in at Mr. and Mrs., Norman Selby, Sun- SUNSHINE Fire Insurance Company and a mem- supported me at the recent municipal Sunday: Sunday school at 9:45; Chil- no small degree that which has been day, also called on Mrs. Maurice Eck- ber of the Taneytown Chamber of election and I promise to fulfill the dren's Day Services at 11. Rev. Don- taught by some teacher. Therefore, en rode. Doctors warn that if you are de- Commerce. duties of my office to the best of my ald Warrenfeltz, Pastor.' it must De with a certain sense of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Selby, visit- termined to acquire a glamorous tan Funeral services will be held Sat- ability. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fleagle, Mrs. pride that Miss Fpss retires from her ed Mrs. Maurice Eckenrode, Supday —proceed with caution. Overexpos- urday, 2 P. M., at the C. 0. Fuss & RAYMOND DAVIDSON. Leslie Fleagle and son Robert . and profession, knowing that she has in- eve. ure to sunlight over a period of years Son Funeral Home with further ser- Mrs. Mays, all of Baltimore, were fluenced so many girls and boys for You are invited to see the Tress- is believed to be contributing cause vices in the Keysville Lutheran CARD OF THANKS recent visitors at the home of Mrs. the remainder of their lives, toward a lertown story. A new motion picture of skin cancer. Read how to protect church, in charge of Rev. R. S. Pof- Lelia Fleagle. fuller, more productive means of liv- in color and sound being presented by yourself in "Abuse of Sunshine", ap- fenberger, assisted by Rev. Glenn L. I wish to extend my sincere thanks Mr. and Mrs. John Moll, of Balti- ing. While the community, reluctantly St. Paul's Lutheran Sunday school, pearing in July 1 issue of Stahl. Internment will be in family for the many cards and remem- sees Miss Fuss leave sphere brances, while I more, were Sunday guests of Ervin her of in- Sunday evening, June 24, 8, P. M., the The American Weekly plot in the Keysville cemetery. was in the hospital fluence in our school, it would be sel- and since my return home. Myers. entire picture photographed at Tress- Nation's Popular Magazine with The Friends may call at the Funeral They were Marsha Reifsnyder spent several fish to deny her .the right to live her ler Orphans' Home in natural colors Home, Friday evening from 7 to 9 greatly appreciated. days with LaDonna Myers the past own life for awhile after devoting so filled wa.1-1 human interest. See BALTIMORE o'clock. The NANNIE SUNDAY AMERICAN family requests that DUTTERER. week. many years of it to the publics good. Tresslertown from the air watch the flowers be omitted. 0 Order Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dutterer and Our only hope is that she will continue children and youth in wraLhip, work from Your Local Newsdealer Pallbearers will be members of his CARD OF THANKS son, Douglas and Mrs. Alice Helti- to take an active part in the cultural and play. RIFFLE'S NEWS AGENCY Sunday School class: George De- bridle, qt Sandymount were dinner activities of our community. Services at St. Paul's church Sun- Delmar E. Riffle berry, Charles Cluts, Roy Kiser, Jas. I wish to express my thanks for guests on Sunday at the home of Let us take time out to really live. day morning: 9 o'clock S. S. at 10 Taneytown, Md. Phone 3911 Coshun, Ernest Myers and Roland the beautiful flowers and cards that Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dutterer and Let us play more with our children o'clock. Everybody welcome. Koons. Directors of the Mutual Fire I received while at the hospital and family. and less with gadgets and superficial Mr. and Mrs. Elmer LetIore ac- Insurance Company will act since my return home. TIME FLIES, .as hon- Miss Grace and Ethel Fuhrman, of sports. Let us take a walk in the companied by Mrs. Ella C. Null and orary p:allbearers. CHARLES H. HOPKINS. Baltimore, spent from Friday until woods insteid of racing up the high- Ruth Snider motored to Rocky Ridge The winter days are ended, Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. way at 70 miles an hour. Let us look Motter's Station to the home of Mr. The summer days here HARVEY D. LEISTER PERFECT ATTENDANCE Myers. at Nature's creations instead of and Mrs. Robert Saylor and Mrs. We need not feel offended, Harvey D. Leister, 51, well-known Those on the sick list are getting spending so many hours in front of a James Saylor and Mrs. Mary Riffle Nor any one to fear. resident of Pleasant Valley, died on The following pupils made perfect along nicly. TV set. And let us be kind to one where they joined a group from Bal- Tuesday evening, June 12, 1951, at attendance for the year: timore composed Bright days of supreme pleasure Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Jones and another. Instead of brushing aside of Mr. and Mrs. J. Without the University of Maryland Hospital Mrs. Stonesifer's Room—Diana Frank Swain and Miss Margaret Rif- one doubt or fear Mrs. Emory Jones, Baltimore, spent man's lorainess, let us hold out our We enter on our Baltimore. He became ill Monday af- Davidson, Martha Garrett, Jimmie understanding. fle, Baltimore and friend Miss Sum- journey Saturday evening with Mrs. Mazie hand in friendship and That ends with the year. ternoon and was conveyed to the hose Tracey, Nevin Staub. Sullivan and family. Sunday visitors Miss Barbara Wolfe cf White mers, of Winchester, Va. The latter pital by the Taneytown Fire Com- Mrs. Gass' Room—Ronald Corbin, were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Reever and Plains, N. Y., and a former teacher two registered nurses of Md. Univer- How can we best endure it pany ambulance. Mr. Leister had for Robert Holter, Betty Ann Wolfe. son, Taneytown, and Mrs.. Ross Hel- at the Elmer Wolfe school visited sity, Baltimore. Refreshments were With weather pleasant free a number of years been owner and Louise Ecllard, Second Grade— tibridle, this place. with frieads in the community last served in abundance to all. We just accept the weather operator of a charter bus service in Emma Jane Formwalt, Jacquelyn Here's a toast to Dad on this week for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chrismer, Los As it comes to us free. Pleasant Valley. He was a lifelong Myers, Shirley Pittinger, Frances Angeles, California, who had been Father's Day: "On the crest of the . Sunday yisitors at the Frank Mar- Summer days will soon be here member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Shoemaker, William Bowers, Joseph wave may you travel, Dad, and the tins Were Miss Charlotte Buffington spending some time with their cous- With church there, a charter member of Sutphin. Samuel fruit and all things fine winds be kind and true; and a lucky and Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Martin. ins D Snider, Mary R. Sni- And when the Pleasant Valley Fire Company, 100a4 attendance for the year Mrs. der, William A. Snider and Hannah we come to the end star keep you ever glad, charting life Old Mother Earth who .last week We sit upon the time. and a member of Westminster Lodge Phillips' 2nd Grade—Delmar Feeser, with joys for you." was so thirsty for a drink due to the C. Eckenrode, all of Harney, start- 1381, L. 0. 0. M. A son of the late Mrs. Koutz's Third Grade Room— "When I was a little tad, I fol- local drought that the crops were be- ed on their way home Friday morn- The harvest will be plenty Aaron Daniel and Florence (Dietz) Richard Roop Clingan, William Ed- lowed close beside my Dad. I mimick- ginning to suffer, this week has so ing. Their next stop will be Washing- On grain and fruit and vine Leister. He leaves his wife, Mrs. ward Devilbiss, Joht Thomas Flohr, ed everything he did—I even called much water that its spilling from ton. They expect to be back home in So we can take it easy Ruthanna (Reaver) Leister; two sons James Wayne Putman, Donald Lee my hat a lid! I thought his stride every corner of her mouth and soVt- August. They also spent a few hours Nor for things to repine. Cletus M. and Clarence H. Leister, Robbins, Frances Irene Clabaugh, Thursday afternoon accompanied was quite 0. K., and tried my best ing coin fields, hay fields and even by How we shall spend Pleasant Valley, and seven brothers, Cynthia Virginia Lawyer, Joan Marie Samuel and Ruth Snider. Mrs. Ella the summer to walk that way I had some shirts oming in the roofs. The harvest soon will come Edgar, Paul, Guy and Martin Leister Rinehart. and jeans of blue; I wanted boots, I don't see why the housewife need Null, Hannah C. Eckenrode who en- We'll cut grain all of Pleasant Valley; Joseph and Miss Case's Room—Leon Fritz, joyed their visit very much. and shock it and ja6k-knife, too. My fists were al- get alarmed over the threatened And place it in the barn. William Leister, Taneytown, R. D. HowEaal Green, Richard Airing. ways quick to fight, just to prove my scarcity of beef. There are plenty of and Sgt. Howard Leister, Fort Meade Crawford's 4th Grade—John My- The corn will Dad was right. Now that I have other kinds of meat available. I UNIONTOWN soon be ready Mr. Leister's body will lie in state at ers, Elaine Welty, Fern Rodkey. grown up tall, I have not changed would like to 'know who eats all the Roasting ears and all St. Matthew's Lutheran church, Miss Jordan's 4th Grade—Donna We'll eat our fill and plenty my mind at all; I seem to feel the beef steaks, anyway. This is,one fam- Mrs. Hugh Burgess and Pleasant Valley, Friday from 12:30 to Lee Eyler. Miss Mary, And that will end it all. same old way about my Dad, this very ily, living on a farm, who never sees Lee Smelser were hostesses at a sur- 1:30 P. M., when services will be con- Mrs. Lanier's 5th Grade—Robert day! I'm sending orchids to you Dad a steak, believe it or not. I am sure prise bridal shower given in honor W. J. H. ducted by the pastor, the Rev. Fred R. Clingan, Edward Cluck, Robert Dev- ----the nicest beau I ever had." there are plenty of families just like Seibel. Burial will be in the Pleasant ilbiss, Merle Garrett, Larry Little, of Miss Mary Ada Twigg at the home GRADUATES FROM ours. of Mrs. Harold Smelser, Uniontown, Valley cemetery. Funeral arrange- William Pittinger, Shirley Koontz. FEESERSBURG If a tired horse gets a little frisky Md. Miss Twigg will become the PEDDIE SCHOOL ments are in charge of the C. 0. Fuss Margaret Shreeve's 5th Grade— when turned out to graze, why won't bride of Mr. Daniel Welliver on Sat- & Son Funeral Home, Taneytown. Richard Feeser, John Reever, Wil- The 30th annual banquet of the a little vacation be good for the tired urday, June 16. Mrs. Burgess and liam 'Snyder, Ronald Welker, Janet Elmer Wolfe Alumni Association was farmer? Miss Smelser will serve as her brides- MRS. OLIVIA B. BOSTAIN Carpenter, Mary Rebecca Diller, held Saturday, June 9, at 7 P. M., at maids. Olivia Joyce Jackson Carole Myers, Mary Mrs. B. Bostain, Taneytown, Louise Stonesifer. Basehoar's restaurant in Littlestown. HARNEY Miss Edith Harding Wright, died Saturday night at 9 o'clock at The attendance at this banquet was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Annie Mrs. Senseney's 6th Grade—Mel- Warner Hospital, Gettysburg, vin Austin, the largest ever recorded by the As- Mrs. Ella C. Null who spent last Wright will graduate with first hon- Pa., after an Leo Hess, Charles Knud- illness of two weeks, sen, James Sell, sociation, and included the graduates week with Samuel D. Snider and Ruth ors from the University of Mary- aged 76 years. She was a daughter Jean Luckenbaugh. of 1951, former graduates, friends left Sunday for her home in Balti- land on June 9 and receive the de- of Mr. Stahl's 6th Grade—Joyce Put- the late Emanuel and Lydia Bank- man, and parents. More than 110 persons more. Miss Ruth accompanied her gree of Bachelor of Science. Miss ard and was a member of Trinity Norma Bloom, Phyllis Flick- enjoyed the delicious fried chicken home for the night and left Monday Wright, a music education major was Lutheran Church, inger, Doris Stonesifer, Deanna Sal- Taneytown, and the ley, Bernard dinner and entertainmea. Miss morning for her niece, Mrs. L. H. recently elected to Phi Kappa Phi Mite Society. Her husband, Charles Koontz, Edith Baum- gardner, Elizabeth Shoemaker, Frances Kennedy president of the Etalbfleisch, husband and daughter, Honor Society. E. Bostain predeceased her by 14 Nora Alumni Association initiated the fes- where she will spend some time. Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Nicholas and years. Abrecht, Wilma Fair, George Abrecht tivities by welcoming the new grad- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chrismer, Los- Mr. and Mrs. William Charles and Surviving Sonny Stewart, John Welty, Eddie are three children: C. Wolfe, uates into the association. Miss Kath- Angeles, Calif., who visited with the daughter, Gwendolyn, Upper Darby, Alton Bostain, Taneytown; Mrs. Wil- A Wilson, Mary Grace erine Yingling, presidtnt of the 1951 Sniders left Friday, for Buffalo, N. Pa., visited Mrs. H. E. Freed on Mon- bur Miehring, Silver Spring, and 0 graduating class made the acceptance Y., to attend a Baptist convention for day. Mrs. Nicholas is Mrs. Freed's Miss Helen Bostain, Frederick, L. two ARYLA_NI_ speech for the class. At the conclu- 3-days of which they were delegates. sister. grandchildren also •survive. •- MUSINGS sion of the dinner Miss Kennedy intro- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Eckenrode Miss Gloria Brow-n, Baltimore, is Funeral services were held Tuesday duced the toastmaster of the evening, visited over the week-end with Ros- spending a couple of weeks with her afternoon Alfalfa ranks first as a hog past- at 2:30 o'clock at the C. 0. ure. David M. Buffington '47, who in turn coe Kiser, near Dundalk, Md. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Fuss & Son funeral home, conducted introduced the members on the pro- Holy Communion July 8, at 10 A. Brown. by Rev. Glenn Frequent light waterings of gar- L. Stahl. Interment in dens or lawns will do gram. The Senior class song was M., in St. Paul's Lutheran, Harney. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Perdue and the Lutheran cemetery. more damage presented by the graduates with Miss Mrs. William Vaughn, daughters, daughter, Pam, of Mt. Airy, North than good, because they encourage olorwa roots Imogene Weybright '48 as accompan- Esther, Dorthy and Russell Wantz, Carolina, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. DORIE E. KOONS ist. Ronald Welker '51 entertained the Emmitsburg, spent Sunday with the For ishalnuous supply of fresh Robert Devilbiss, of town. Done E. Koons, 80, former resident group with several selections on his former's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pender, Bal- careful plans should be of Taneytown, died at his home 2322 made for succession for accordion. Miss Caroline iBaker '51 Franklin Fleagle and family, Free- timore; Dickie Welty, Mayberry, George Robert Baumgardner, plantings and son Rossedale Street, Baltimore, on June replanting the area used for crops sang the beautiful song "'Roses of land, Md. spent the week-end with Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. C. Baumgard- 10, 1951. Surviving is his wife, Caro- such as radishes, lettuce and peas. Picardy", accompanied by Miss Wey- Those who spent Wednesday after- Mrs. John Hilterbridle. ner of York Street, Taneytown, bright. Miss Md., line M., also two sons Theodore R., of Maryland gardeners may obtain Doris Wilson reported noon with Mrs. William Vaughn and Mrs. Emma Rodkey spent the week a member of this year's graduating on the year's athletic Baltimore, and Delmont E. Koons. copies of "Vegetable Gardens" at activities for daughters, were Mrs. John Vaughn, end with her daughter and son-in-law class of The Peddie School received the girls, and Joe Delphy reported daughters, Funeral services ,were held at the their local County Agent's office or Beatrice and Mrs. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Denton Wantz and son, his diploma at the school's 86th com- William for the boys. Hannes Kapusti '51, a Vaughn and sop, Cedarville, T. Ticknor & Sons Funeral from the Bulletin Room, Symons Ohio. James, of Tyrone. mencement exercises held June 10th Home, on Wednesday German exchange student gave a Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Keilholtz, at 10:30 A. M. Hall, University of Maryland, Col- of Mr. and Mrs. William Fogle, near in the new Ayer Memorial Chapel. Interment in cemetery, Bal- brief account of his first impressions Emmitsburg, visited Sunday with Mr. lege Park, Maryland. Ask for Bulle- Taneytown, called Sunday on Mr. Baumgardner entered Peddie in the timore. tin 141. „JUNE 8, 1951 THE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN, MD. amemb PAGE F CHURCH NOTICES of Mr. Joseph Peveral, of Baltimore. SPECIAL NOTICES The offering will be given for Mission Walnut Grove Dunkard Brethren Work in India. Congregational busi- CONTRIBUTIONS ASKED STOCK BULLS and Cows, loaned Church at Kump's—Sunday School, at ness meeting on Thursday evening at to reliable farmers.—Harold S. 9:30 A. M.; Preaching, 10:50 A. M.— 8 P. M. Mehring. 7-15-tf Birnie Shriner, Minister. Mayberry—Sunday School, 11:15 FOR MEDICAL CENTER Trinity A. M. Mr. William Lawyer, Supt. AVON IS CELEBRATING their Lutheran Church, Taney- town. Rev. Glenn L. Stahl, Pastor. Bible Study on Tuesday evening, at • 65th Anniversary with a sweeping list 8 P. M. Rev. John H. Hoch, teacher. in all 5 of Avon's most —Sunday School, 9:30 DST; Church Drive for Funds Now Being of specials Service, 10:30 A. M. DST; Luther popular fragrances, plus a sensational Piney Creek Church of the Breth- June Food Festival League, 7:00 P. M. DST. birthday surprise offer. Don't miss ren, Re. M. A. Jacobs, Pastor.-9:30 Conducted these savings! Call your new Avon St. Joseph's Church, Frederick St., A. M., Sunday School; 10:30 A. M., Representative, Mrs. James Fair, rev. Charles J. Walker, Pastor. Sun- Worship. Sermon by Rev. Birnie The citizens of Carroll County will 4- ,gib2111. Phone 4011, before June 29th. day Masses; 8 o'clock (High) 10:15 Bowers. 7:30 P. M., Evening Wor- be given a challenge to raise an emer- 645-2t Low Mass. Week Day Masses, 6:30 ship and Sermon. A two-weeks Vaca- gency fund of $27,000 for the com- FANCY FLORIDA o'clock, except Saturdays, 7:30. Con- tion Bible School will begin Monday pletion of the Carroll County Medi- FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Poland fessions; Saturdays, 4 to 5-7 to 8; evening, June 18th. Classes for all, cal Center. This money must be China Pigs, for breeders.—James Sundays Holy Days and first Fri- including adults. raised by June 24 in order that the 6-18-2t Orange Wantz, Tyrone. days before the Masses. First Fri- project will receive aid of 44 percent Presbyterian Church. Rev. Chas. Rocky days; Mass at 6:30 and Benediction. from the Federal Government under FESTIVAL, Mt. Tabor, S. Owen, Pastor. Piney Creek-9:30 the Hill-Button 29 and 30th. Sky Holy Days, Masses at 6 and 8 o'clock. Act. The Carroll Ridge, Md., June Baptisms on. Sunday, at 11:30 A. M., lttorning Worship and Ser- County War Memorial Fund commit- Juice Line Boys Friday evening, Glen Rock mon; 10:30 S. S. Rocky o'clock. tee has available a little over $96,000. Band Sturday evening. Benefit Emmitsburg-11 A. M., Morning The Company. 6-15-2t low bid received on the building Ridge Fire Grace Evangelical & Reformed Worship and Sermon; 9:45 A. M., S. and plumbing and heating on Friday IDEAL FANCY FLA. Cream Church Charge, Rev. Morgan Andreas S. morning, in the office of the general STRAWBERRY AND ICE Pastor. Taneytown-9:15 A. M., Saturday, June 16, spon- Ilaneytown-7:30 P. M., evening chairman, Scott S. Bair, was $125,- Festival, Sunday Church School; 10:30 A. M., Worship and Sermon; 10 A. M., S. S. Grapefruit sored by the Willing Workers of Mt. 500. It will be impossible to make the Lord's Day Worship. Sermon any Tabor Lutheran Churth in Mt. Tabor Union Bridge changes in the present plans al- subject: "Finding a Firm Faith.” 7 Lutheran Parish. St. ready completed by the architect, B. Juice Park, Rocky Ridge. Music by Texas James—S. S., 9:30 A. M. Jumpers. P. M., C. E. meeting in charge of S. Starr, of Harrisburg, as the com- Jim Turfle and his Stump Mrs. D. Leonard Reifsnider. Monday Keysville—Worship, 9:30 A. M.; S. or Orange & Grapefruit Refreshments of Chicken Corn Soup, S., 10:30 mittee requested only the essentials at 8 P. M., the Youth Fellowship A. M. Children's Day pro- be considered in drawing up the Sandwiches, Candy,- Strawberries and gram 8 P. M., showing pictures of sale. meets at the home of Dottie and Don- plans in the beginning. Blended Ice Cream and Pop will be on nie Baker. Saturday the Graceful Loysville school. Vacation Bible Everyone is welcome. Under the fiscal year, July 1, 1950, Workers Class will make a bus trip to school will open Monday 18, 9:30 A. to June 30, 1951, the State Depart- SALE—New Six Room Semi- the Dupont Gardens and Valley Forge. M., with run of two weeks. ment of Juice FOR Rocky Health has this project on its Bungalow, brick veneered, tile bath, Keysville-9 A. M., The Lord's Day Ridge: S. S., 10 a. m; Wor- construction schedule on $100,000 es- heat. Lot has 143-ft front. Worship. Sermon subject: "Finding a ship, 11 a. m. Willing Workers festi- timated costs. The basis this year for hot water val, Saturday evening in Park. R. Your Choice Fine location.—Apply J. L. Singel, Firm Faith." 10 a. M., Sunday Church Federal participation is 44 per cent, Taneytown, Md. 6-15-6t School. - S. Poffenberger. wk.h likiely changes next year to I Jehovah's 33 1/3 per cent pending action taken COMMUNITY SALE — Eyler's St. Paul's Lutheran Church (Har- Witnesses—Sunday, Bi- ble study, 10 A. M. "Healing for Life by Congress. Livestock Barn, Thurmont,. Md., on ney)-9:00 A. M., Worship and Ser- mon; 10:00 A. M., Sunday School; in the New World."_. Also meeting There were 11 districts of the gen- Tuesday, June 19, 6:30 P. M. Will eral cqunty committee represented articles.—Mrs. Joe Eyler, Mt. Joy Lutheran Church-9:30 A. Tuesday, 8 P. M. anh Friday 7:30 P. call for M. All services to be held 109 E. at the dinner ;meeting held Friday BIG 46-0Z CAN Phone 3533. M., Stinday School; 10:30 A. M., Wor- ship and Sermon. Chas. E. Held, Baltimore St., Taneytown. Minister, evening at the Charles Carroll Hotel, Bair. It FOR SALE—Rope Hay Loader and Pastor. George Myers. called by Chairman Scott "Heat-Flo" Roasted Drip or Reg. Dining Room Set.—Jack was the unanimous opinion of the S-Pc. Oak Taneytown Evangolical United included the County Mills, Bull Frog Road. Uniontown Lutheran Parish—Don- group which also lb vac. can ald Warrenfeltz, Pastor. St. Paul's— Brethren Church. Rei, A. W. Garvin, Commissioners, „State Senator Stan- IDEAL COFFEE 83c FOR SALE—Two 1-year Spring Worship, 9:30 A. M.; Sunday School, pastor Taneytown—S. S., 9:30 A. M.; ford Hoff and former State Senator PRINCESS ENRICHED YELLOW Hat and Coat; also one Snow Suit, 10:30. Chester Cartzendafner, Supt.; Fath- A. Earl Shipley, that the project y4,8 size one and several Dresses and Sun Baust Lutheran—S.'S., 9:45 A. M. er's Day service, 10:30 A. M., Roland should' be carried. out. lb Suits, size one. Call 4964 Taneytown. Children's Day Service, 11.00 A. M. E. Garvin, will be the messenger. Sr. The original plan for a medical MARGARINE 27c Mt. Union—S. S., 9:30 A. M. C. E., 6:30 p. m; Prayer Service, center as a ,memorial for the men and Gold Seal Chiffon or AUCTION----Registered Holstein Wednesday, 8 P M. women of Carroll County who served White, Spice, Devilfood 16-o Bull Calf, Purina Feed, will be auc- Church of God, Uniontown Circuit Barts----S. S., 9:30 A. M. in all wars, was started in August 2 :45c tioned off at the Firemen's Carnival Rev. John H. Hoch, pastor. Union- Harney---Worship, 7:30 P. M. 1943, with the leadership taken by CAKE MIXES Saturday evening. This calf's papers town—Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Mr. the three men's service clubs ,of West- can be seen at Taneytown Grain & Herbert Ecker, Supt. Preaching minster. The late Claude T. Kimmey, Pride of Dairyland Company booth on the Car- Service, 10:30 A. M. Theme: "Mount Supply ANNUAL CONVENTION OF KI- Westminster, served as general chair- America's Prize-Winning mival grounds. Gilboa and Saul." Prayer Meeting on man until his death when Mr. Bair Wednesday evening at 8 P. M. Leader WANIS INTERNATIONAL was elected by the ,county committee SVJEE`E' CREAM FOR SALE----Place your order now Mr. William Lawyer. The funds collected on to succeed him. for Binder Twine for delivery Wakefield—Preaching Service, 9 A. Officers of the Kiwanis Club of during this campaign amounted to EUTTXR lb 78c Ommert. and after July lst---J. H. M.; Sunday School, 10:15 A. M. Mr. Taneytown, Wednesday announced $33,500 in bonds which have accrued ciliJ Creamery Butter lb 76c 6-15-tf Charles Hahn, Supt. Joint Council the names of delegates who will rep- interest during the interim. meeting of the Uniontown Circuit at resent the club at the 36th annual FOR SALE—Chester White Pigs. The Federal Government will not .4.9 Homogenized, Enriched the Wakefield Church of God on Mon- convention of Kiwanis International, lend any aid until the required amount —Apply Wnt. K. Flickinger, Phone day evening, June 18, at 8 P. M. Pray- June 17-21, in St. Louis. They are ctaanlls27 Taneytown 4821. of $125,000 including Federal parti- Milk 2 er meeting and Bible study, Friday David Smith and Howell B. Royer. cipation, is in hand when construc- FOR SALE—Late Cabbage Plants evening at 8 P. M. These delegates are among the an- tion starts. FARM-FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUIT —Mrs. Roy Reifsnider, Phone 4943. Frizellburg—Sunday School, 10 A. ticipated 10,000 Kiwanians and their With the limited time, special com- M. Mr. Howard Carr, Supt. At 8 families who will meet to elect inter- mittees all over the county will aid in Snappy Valantine KING CLEANERS will be closed P. M., there will be given an evening national officers for the coming year, this very important work. District O the 1st week of July for repairs of Sacred Song and music by a com- and to participate in panel confer- leaders in the original campaign were -open Monday, July 9. Phone 4554 for bined chorus of 40 voices from Un- ences on various activities sponsored reminded by many persons in the W s29 pick-up and delivery service. Rear iontown Circuit under the directorship by Kiwanis, among which are youth, county, that they would increase of 18 Fairview Ave. 6-15-3t community and citizenship services. their donations if and when the pro- • largo stalk 19c David Smith, president of the local CLisp California Pascal Celery Small Furnished ject was started. This is the time if each WANTED — club, said many internationally emi- Center is 01/eer. Pcppers 5c Tender Lelia; &Lilts 2 Apartment or House in or near Tan- BABY CHICKS.—New Hampshire the Carroll County Medical bchs I5c nent speakers will address the con- to become a reality. eytown by June 22. Write Box 239. old Rock Hemp, cross, each week. vention. All addresses will be based Fancy Slicing Crisp 6-15-3t All state blood tested.—Stonesifer's The banks of Carroll County will Iceberg on the organization's nine objectives be contacted early in the week ask- fintehery, Keymar, Phone Taneytown of this year as well as Kiwanis Inter- HAVE YOUR OWN BUSINESS 4931. 7-2-tf ing their assistance. Any contribu- national's 1951 administrative theme tions left at the banks will expedite Tomatoes LETTUCE servicing 800 family route in this not Free". investment. We furnish PAPER HANGING and all other "Freedom is the work of the special committees. area. No The Rev. Terence J. Finlay, a dis- 2 large 25C stocks; equipment on credit. Experi- jobs of interior deeoratirg including Anticipating this call there are or- heads tinguished clergyman and civic lead- that have ct ence unnecessary. Need car. Men 25 Plaste2 Repairs. Cali Ralph David- ganizations in the county ,19c for a look at latest Wall Paper er of Ottawa, Canada, will speak at their health project committees to 65 preferred—capable woman con- son Prelude" Sunday, kept Watkins Co., Box No. Samples.—Taneytown 4792. the "Convention intact. ,43L. 25c sidered. Write June 367R, Dept. DD, Newark, N. J. 11--7-tf 17. In this emergency solicitation, 7JICY CALIF. LEMONS 6-15-4t Following the President's message pledges will be accepted. The imme- Large GOOD USED CARS wanted. High- Monday morning by Don H. Murdoch, diate campaign will be directed by Florida Grapefruit 46-54 size 3 for 29c BALE ELEVATORS—Gulf Fly est Prices Paid.—Crouse's Motor Winnipeg, President of Kiwanis In- the chairman, Mr. Bair, and his co- Large Eorida 176 size doz 20,„ Spray and other insect killers, Weed- Sales 2-25-tf ternational, U. S. Senator Herbert R. Colonel T. K. Harrison. Valencia Oranges #71. of Mary- chairman, No- More at reduced prices, Fencing, O'Conor, twice governor As the committees organize more Pipe, Stanchions, Columns, Windows, PIANOS—Beginners Pianos, $29. land,• newly appointed chairman of 101-7 pkg Practice Pianos. $49. Student Pianos. material on the building will be avail- Seabrook Fordhook Lima Beans 25c Milk Coolers, Food Freezers, Milk- the Senate Crime Investigating com- its clinical services, $99; New Spinets, $299 up. Write "eco- able showing all :341D3fillcUt Seabrock Extra ing Machines, Water Heaters, Wash mittee, and leader of the Senate laboratory services, x-ray, metabol- nO Fancy Green Peas "Pkg 20c for price list. REMEMBER—CRAM nomy bloc", will ,address the huge "Vats, Dairy Supplies, Paints, Enam- ism, electrocardiogram, and an acci- ideal Pure Concen, Orange Juice 2 6-oz cans 39c els, Ladders, etc, sales and service.— ER has been Satisfying Customers convention body in Kiel Auditorium. for 40 years.—Cramer at Barbara dent room with a health nurse, pro- John D. RooP, Linwood, Phones Un- "How to Work for Freedom" will Health Depart- Fritchie Candy Shoppe, Frederick, Arthur vided by the State ion Bridge 4403 and 4707. 10-13-tf be the subject on which Dr. -hour-a-day call. A Md. 12-16-tf Chancellor of Washing- ment on 24 Special Cake for Father's H. Compton, The erection of the Medical Center Day! WANTED—White Rabbits 5-lb ton University, will speak. Dr. Comp- hospital BE PREPARED—For the unex- physicist, is the first step towards a and over; also Guinea Pigs, 8-oz and ton, a Nobel prize-winning County. The plans on °ye-L.—Ralph Harver, Harney road. fleeted. Let us insure you adequate atomic chain reac- for Carroll Extra! A Fine Mellow El Roi Tan initiated the first include those of a hospital, with Dial 3556. 6-8-4t ly.—Percy M. Burke, 231 E. Main St, tion which led directly to develop- hand Westminster. Md. Tele. 1120. 4-15-tf the only change in a small partition Cigar Free with each • ment of the bomb. lobby, to carry through to the FOR) SALE.—Thayer Baby Car- Chief Justice E. K. Williams, Court in the Extra Large Va. Lee riage has a storm front, good as new. FOR SALE—Typewriter Ribbons next building. In the state survey Gold'n Snow of King's Bench, Manitoba, Canada, funds --Mrs. S. A. Crabbs, 67 George St., ind Supplies; Carbon Paper—Charles morn- Carroll County could not obtain will speak Tuesday during the was given priority Taneytown. 6-8-2t I... Stonesifer, Representative of Rem- session. A frequent for a hospital, but ington Rand. Inc. ing convention building of a medical center, Cocoanut Layer Cake 7-16-tf contributor to journals and author of on the BARBER SHOP open Monday with anticipated financial assistance Here's a cake baked especially for dad. It's through Thursday 12:30 A. M. to 9:30 several volumes on jurisprudence, Mr. years. The LADIES—Do you want healthy law since 1911, for a hospital in several a great, big cake made with 'P. M., Friday and Saturday, 8 A. M. luxurious Potted Plants for the Williams has practiced will be the first unit Louella Sweet win- on numerous Canadian Medical Center Cream Butter and rich to 10 P. M., at Melvin Sell's Store, ter? Use-B. C. A. (Bacterial Com- and serves hospital and its equipment may in eggs, creamy butter commissions for civic improvement. of a cream frosting and covered Taneytown-Littlestown Road. Price post Activator) a plant culture teem- be used for the hospital. with cocoa- President of National Kids' Day nut. What a treat - C for reasonable.—J. Salley. 7-6-tf ing with Soil Bacteria. 50c per lb. Atlee W. Wampler, Jr. will head - - and, think of it Only will take Foundation and Hollywood movie Westminster the cake and cigar both care of all of your indoor commentator, James the activities from the 89 WANTED—Room and board start- flowers, all winter. Many other us- columnist and Metthantis' Associiation and (Jimmie) Fidler will. again ad- Retail) ing sotne time in August thru school es. Come in and ask about it.—The M. attorneys. Senator Hoff will contact She dress delegates on behalf of Kids' Devilfood Decorette Bar Cakes ea 39c teirn til next June for little girl. Reindollar Company, Phone Taney- Rotary Clubs in the county; Ralph G. will spend most of her week-ends town Day celebrations which net hundred Clubs; Mrs. Supreme Rye or Vienna Bread; plain or seeded loaf 17c 3303. 12-1-tf dollars for under- Hoffman the Kiwanis with mother or relatives. Write Mary of thousands of Wimert the Soroptimist pl,d0z privileged children. Gladys M. Virginia Lee Do'Nuts 24c; sugared, doz 25c Lee Williams, 105 E. 33rd, Street, DITCHING DYNAMITE and an Club, Venture Club, Beta Sigma Phi Baltimore 18, Md. 6-8-2t experienced man to do the work.— The same morning, Wednesday, and the Parent Teacher Aassociation; Today's best Value Medford Grocery Company, Inc., Med- Rear Admiral Ellis M. Zacharias contact the - - Enriched WANTED—Baby Sitting or will "Behind Closed Doors: J. Ralph Bonsack will ford, Md. 3-16-tf will talk on Mrs. Randall G. Spoer- keep children during day.—Dial 5933 Our Future Security". Successful banks; and large 15c Josephine Sell. 6-8-2t lein the Carroll County. Council of loaf FOR SALE—Guernsey Bull, ready author of nonfiction and former de- chairmen Supreme Bread intelligence, Homemakers Clubs. Other for service, Three D's Cammando- puty director of naval shortly. NOTICE—Polio expense insurance. Admiral Zacharias leaped to interna- will be announced Pays all expenses up to $5,000. for 8-7-50, sire Basquaerie Supreme Roy- Clyde L. Hesson, Cashier of Help Put a Philco T-V alty, tional prominence during the Pearl Mr. VITAMONT - - the Blue each family member, including un- 422673, Royalty sold to Spring the ,First National Bank and Mr. in Your Knoll Farm for $900, his dam sold to Harbor inquiry when it was learned Favorite School f. Ribbon Dog Food married children up to 25 years of Charles R. Arnold, Cashier of The Keep on saving a James T. Pine for $800; Dam Spring he had forewarned, in detail, of the appointed our sales checks -. age. 3-year policy only $10.00 cov- Birnie Trust Company are no time limit. Ask for details. average size family. Informa- Knoll Mitz, 802993; Dhia Records, Japanese attack. solicitations for this project. 31:7:35c ers Henry J. Taylor ABC radio news to make tion free. See—Robert L. Zentz, 8858452.1-305 days; 7987-378.1-223 Their respective banks will receive days, on retest 2820-112.0-55 days.--- analyst, will speak at the closing ses- wishes to Agent, Taneytown. Phone 4471. Taylor's any contributions anyone 6-1-4t George L. Gunther, Three D's Farm, sion Thursday morning. Mr. Lean varied career as businessman, econom- make. Smoked Picnics 49c lb. Taneytown, Md. Phone 3732. 6-8-3t (As we go to press we were advised BALING AND THRESHING—Call ist, author, lecturer, journalist, war HALL BROTHERS CHICKS—Get that the following contributions have us if you want your hay or straw correspondent, and globe trotter has Westminster Lean Sliced Corn King Bacon 49c lb. a flying start towards extra profits news analyses already been received: baled. Pick-up roll baler, pick-up enabled aim to prepare Club $500.00; Carroll and more money with a proven heavy of clarity and forthright thinking, for Soroptimist wire tie or stationary wire tie.—Peter- County Council of Homemakers Club Hormel's Canned Hams son & Dennis, Taneytown 3585. egg-producer. All Pullorum clean. which he won the Alfred I. DuPont 6 Purebreeds and 4 Cross-breeds. Stop $500.00; Carroll County National 6-1-tf radio award. Westminster Ki- Ready fcr the Table 6% lbs. $7.22 in and place your order TODAY.— crowded entertain- Bank $300.00 and the High on the $1000.00.) HAULING OF ALL KINDS.— The Taneytown Grain & Supply Com- ment calendar, Pres. Smith said, is a wanis Club Trucks for rent. Phone 5613 Marlin pany. 1-12-tf spectabular cavalcade of the roman- Skinless Frankfurters 49c lb. Fair. 5-11-4t FOR tic history of St. Louis and the Mis- SALE—Estate Bottled Gas sissippi River. Entitled "Passport President Smith Stove, practically new, four units On other days, NOTICE—Dial 3483 for your Sand, to Yesterday", this colorful pano- said, tours have been scheduled to St. Fancy Pollock Fillets 29c lb. Fancy Perch Fillets 39c lb. Stone, Blocks and General Hauling.— plus griddle.—Robert 0. Woods, Mot- of actors, ter's rama will employ hundreds Louis' famed zoo, gardens, parks, art Thurston Putman. 7-21-tf Station, nr. Emmitsburg. dancers. ),,ingers, and musicians. addition, 5-4-tf galleries, and museums. In Scenes lifted from history will re-en- excursion steamer trips on the Mis- Haddock Fillets AMERICAN LEGION JR. SPECIAL NOTICE—Lady's hair act the arrival of the first French sissippi are available. The great so- .39 lb. explorers, Indian whrs, pioneering five day meeting, BASEBALL GAMES trim any style; men and children, hair cial event of the Jumbo Shrimp cut. All the barber work first-class homesteaders, river roustabouts which the President's Reception and ball, 89c lb. Saturday, June 16th guarantee, years of experience. Open Mark Twain immortalized, and the is set for Tuesday evening, June 19. Freshly Picked Claw Crab Meat lb. Taneytown—Hagerstown daily 12:30 to 9:30 P. M. Reasonable final evolution of St. Louis into the Because of the speakers program, 79c prices.—At Melvin Sell's Store, Lit- great metropolitan city it is today. entertainment, central location and White Crab Meat lb. .89 PEN-MAR LEAGUE tiestown and Taneytown road near While the delegates participate in attractions of St. Louis, officials of conferences Monday af- Sunday, June 17th Kump Station. J. Salley. 5-18-8t convention Kiwanis International expect this ternoon, their families will attend a convention to be one of the largest in Prices Effective June 15-16, 1951. Quantity .Zights Reserved. 1 SALESMEN'S Order Books are 'professionally produced stage and the history of the organization. Del- Westminster at Emmitsburg. supplied by The Record from the man- fashion show in the St. Louis Opera egates in attendance will represent Cashtown at McSherrystow-n. itacturers, at standard prices. About House. An orchestra will play more than 202,000 fellow Kiwanians Fairfield at Littlestown. six weeks are required for filling such throughout the showings and accom- from every state in the Union, Cana- cAnteitiran cctre2?_,c Cr- Taneytown at Thurmont. orders. pany the entertainment features. da, Alaska, and Hawaii. TH2 CARROLL RECORD, TANETTOWN. MARYLAND PAGE SIX

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Your boy ill sure to go to one: ,"college" or another. Life hal surance . yours.. . may do., cide which. Farm Bureau Life has several plans, cut to fit various family situations, which can assure you the money it takes to educate your children. Investigate now.. . call — MOTOR J. Alfred Helf ebridle GASOLINE FRIZELLBURG, MD. TANK 1 -st,.PC .1•011110034111001041WIAAld sr...mem ate Phone: Westminster 924-W-1 111 FARM BUREAU LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE • COLUMBUS, OHIO a/nz-A6(z- TANE1TOWN ORGANIZATIONS Assesses's Chamber of Loakmeroe meets Sc the 4th. Monday in each month in and Sinclair the Municipal building, at 8:00 o'clock New'Betholine Iterwyn C. Fuss, Pre,: 1st. Vice-Pres. David Smith; Second Vice-Free., Chas. S. Owen; Secretary, Bernard J. Arnold; Treasurer, Chas. R. Arnold.

Taneytown Fire Company, meets on the at P. M. life 2nd Monday each month, 7:30 cut repairs-increase car In the Firemen's Building. President, George Kiser; Vice-President, Doty Robb; Recording Secretary, Robert PROOF RD-119 STOPS RUST Feeser; Financial Secretary. Raymond in every Feeser; Treasurer, David Smith; Great New Betholine and Sinclair give you an extra bonus Trustees, Elwood Frock, J. W. Garber, Thurston Putman; Chief, Charles D gallon. Miracle chemical RD-119 makes them the World's 1st Anti- Baker. corrosion in your car's fuel sys- The American Legion—Hessen-Snider Rust Gasolines. They stop rust and Post No. 120 meets first acid third Thursday of each month at 8.00 P. tem to guard against costly repairs, jerky operation and wasted gas. M., in the Legion Home. All service men welcomed. Commander, Francis E. Lookingbill Adjutant, Raymond Besides all this, New Betholine and Sinclair are great gasolines. Haines; Treasurer, Galen K. Stone- slier; Service Officer, Bernard Elliot. Super-Powered for faster getaway and a smooth surge of All other Fraternities and organizations They're are invited to use this directory, for the for taking hills with public information it carries. Cost for one power. Give you tops in anti-knock protection test year only $1,50. silent ease. RUSTED! This steel-cod PROTECTED. Same 015111111411Thilililie was immersed in ordi- was conducted with new So if you're a premium-fuel user, drive with New Premium Plus nary gasoline containing Betholine - Sinclair con- 1 KOONS FLORIST small amount of water. taining RD-119. Guard Betholine. Or, if you buy regular gas, fill up with New High Octane This is what happens in your car's fuel system : Cut Flowers Designs Sinclair. Both give you extra value. . . at no extra cost. your fuel system. the same way. : Corsages i LITTLESTOWN, PENNA. Phone 140 et**e/11-9-tlitt tittitt• WI. Vs World's 1st Anti-Rust Gasolines F.- Keep Rust Out.. Put Super-Power In... r r r i f j, At No Extra Cost! J t - — •

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3118616081800380868.81a3303110)8331f31605$318116181818fE6867808t8 IPTHE 38090686**o PUBLIC SALE wtoPeleto:o:oradoto:otedOtototo:otete.to:otototototo Oto* oto:o:o:OtotOto:o:o:,W,dototototo:olietot-,r The undersigned will sell the fol- 132131T lowing household items in front of his place of business (Taneytown SAVE UP TO SPEAKS MALE Bakery), E. Baltimore St., Taney- 7 ) t wn, on SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1951, 10 TONS Unlorm at 1 P. M., o'clock the following: Lessrms 3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, 11EgNETH J. FOREIM Wanted bed suite, Help room drop-leaf extension of FEED table, chairs, gray enamel Columbiat SCRIPTURE: Acts 1:8; 4; 28; Romans r.1 choice kitchen range, with per 1000 Turkels 1:1-16 tank, egg DEVOTIONAL READING: II Corin- Permanent Employment stove, 3-burner Perfection oil stove, thians 5:14-21. 2 congoleum rugs, library table, on the lamps, radio, hall runner, gallon Interesting Work crocks, qt. jars, lard cans and some PURINA PLAN dishes, other miscellaneous, Tell the Story! dinette It takes set, kitchen cabinet to match, very 109 lbs of feed to grow a 19-lb. turkey The Experience Not Necessary good condition; utility cabinet, medi- Average Way (average of 3 college studies). Lesson for June 17, 1951 cine cabinet, 2 kitchen stools, clothes, wardrobe, lamps, flower stands, elec- It takes about 20-lbs less feed (S9-lbs) to grow a 41 TELL me the old, old story" is — Apply — tric washing machine, Perfection oil 20 lb turkey The Purina Way (Purina Research Farm av- a a favorite hymn in many burner, clock, baby stroller, rocking erages). places. first Personnel Department horses, play pen, child's bed, swing, But the Christians fruit cupboard, 20-lbs of feed would wash tub, chicken saved on one bird is 10 tons of feed—half have been considerably puz- feeders and water fountains. zled by that hymn if you had tried a 20-ton freight carload— saved on 1,000 turkeys. TERMS CASH. it on them. It was THE CAMBRIDGE RUBBER CO. no old, old story for WALTER ECKARD. them, it was hot Earl Bowers, Auct. news. Taneytown, Maryland Curtis Bowers, Clerk. See us now about a Purina Whatever objec- 5-11-tf Following the above sale and at tions people in a y the same place, I will sell the follow- Plan that may save you feed ing: have had to Chris- : * :,:o2"lotO:Otot .4! oto:Cd0:0:0:(4.0:W40:)f.,-4 tianity in those WALL TENT AND POLES and money this year. days, they never size 111hx14, said it was only used a few times; "old 2-burner gasoline camp stove, stuff." More chick than feeders, galvanized chick waters, 'that, Christians did Dr. Foreman brooder thermometer, garden hand not go around tell- BEAUTY LEADS THE PACK plow, garden tools, compressed acir ing one another the story of Jesus. sprayer, 2 end table lamps, almost 5-11-tf When Jesus said, "Be my wit- so new Westinghouse iron, cellar scup- nesses," his first hearers did not board, lot of dishes, glass stem wear think he meant "—only to those 9 goblets, and 9 sherberts, 6 crystal Taneytown Grain & Supply Co. for whom it is an old story." endiver salt boxes, pans and kettles, The early utility cabinet, lot of other articles Taneytown, Aid. church was by no not mentioned. means an organization devoted to PETE GARBER. otetolotatoSoiietot.totototototol'oe0Sotototo repeating somethig they know by otideto tototototototo:, to.otofo oto:ototorsitetotc,t-ns. heart, like the ritual of a lodge. ,It was devoted to telling the good news about God to people who did •not know that God had any good news. • • • The Gospel Is a Story HE saying has been quoted in T this column before: Christianity .first came to the world not on the ,,editorial but on the news pages. BOW Christianity is not God's new ad- ITES vice to the world. It is first of all RAN the something God has done for the

"Gospel" in Greek means simply good news. It is the story of Jesus, the kind of person he was, the kind of truths he , taught, the kind of work he did, the death he died. But the story JOSEPH L. MATHIAS of Jesus is more than the story of a man, uniquely great though "Mathias Monuments" he was. It is, after all, the story of God. Granite - Marble - Bronze God who became man so that in the Largest Selection life of Christ Jesus we can read the Durable Materials unreadable God, see the Charming Indianapolis Speedway Queen Loretta Young with David Invisible, Chrysler New Builders of Fine Monuments for 45 Years know the Great Unknown. A. Wallace, president, Chrysler Division, in the The early racers to what turned oi.t to be WESTMINSTER BALTIMORE Christians were not convertible in which Wallace paced the HANOVER theologians, and ever driven with Lee Wallard capturing to;- they did not use the fastest "500" the language or money with a blazing average speed of 126 miles per hour. BUILD WHILE YOU LIVE the formulas that centuries of 6-15 & thought were to hammer out. They-. never used the word "Incarnation" and seldom used the word "Atone- ment." But that was what they were driving at. * * 'The Story Is a Challenge LOOK through the book or Acts for Here's 180 Horsepower... the story of Jesus as the early Christians told it, and you will see that the Incaration and the Atone- met are there. The Incarnation— that God has lived among us as a man amOg men, that the glory of God is in the face of Christ. The • • Atonement—that regular for grade gas Christ's on - sake God offers forgiveness to all men, \IP I that the door to God's love is a /-- wide-open portal. ASP' The early church taught and told this; but not just as a story - / - to entertain or inform, not as a puzzle to be solved, not as some- thing to be believed or not, as NEW YORKER NEWPORT we please; but as THE story, not only the "greatest story ever told" but beyond any com- parison the most important. If you cannot see God in Christ, where can you see him? If you will not take God's forgiveness for Christ's sake, then what right have you to 'look for forgiveness at all? • • • Christianity Is a Life THE readers of the hook of Acts will discover • that the early Christians were not simply preach- ers. They lived a new sort of life. The essential thing was that they lived as a family—the family of God. They so lived that few have fully imitated them since. The way in which Christians treated one another was so dif- ferent from what the world was used to, that an almost new It's always interesting to hear about future- new mechanical octanes to the power- and strong and free from need for great word had to be used for it. looking experiments with new super engines giving octanes of the gasoline itself. The attention and repair. When Paul went about preaching, to run on new super-octane fuels..,someday. result is 180 horsepower performance such 4 a good deal of what he Now remember that this same new Chrys- said was as no other passenger car built in the U.S. about himself. Was this because he But it's even more interesting to hear ler offers you the new Hydraguide power ,had taken the place of today can equal. Jesus? No, today's real life, on-the-highway talk about steering* ... plus the amazing new rough- it was the other way around—Jesus FirePower If you haven't driven Chrysler FirePower road stability of Oriflow shock absorbers .had taken his place. That is, what Chrysler's new super-performing Ignition, and Vacu- 'Paul had to tell was not simply engine. FirePower takes any regular grade yet. your Chrysler dealer invites you to do . . . plus Water-Proof -brakes ,the story of Jesus "from Beth- gas you care to buy. .. and adds its own so now. It's the most revolutionary engine Ease Chrysler Cyclebonded super lehem to Calvary," it was not even in 27 years. It offers highway satisfaction ... then come see what we mean when we the story of the Resurrection. and safety such as you've never known. say the car of your tomorrow is right here What always aroused Paul's finest eloquence for you to drive . . . today, and for years was his story of what And it's a sounder engine other ways than ,Christ had done to him, for him, to come! other on the road. Its new design ,through him, in him. The Gospel any , is the power of God, he said to the keeps it almost completely carbon-free. *Hydraguide regular on Crown Imperials, optional at ,Romans. And if this were not true, It is smooth and quiet . .. but also rugged extra cost on other Imperial and New Yorker models. •clo you suppose the Christian reli- gion could have lasted as long as it 'has? • But the telling of this story, and the living of it, is not something the 180 HORSEPOWER Here's the new church can leave to the women, or Hemispherical Combustion Chamber that's the FirePower FirePower. designed-in Chrysler to the preachers, or to "missionary heart of Chrysler Its new, societies." Letting the world know "mechanical octanes" make regular grade gas do premium grades can't do in any other the news, the good news, is the what best engine you drive today! finest engine ever put in an automobile .4 business of the whole family of God. can Copyright 1951 by the Division of Christian Education, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United Taneytown Garage Co., W. Baltimore St. States of America. Released by WNU The Features•i THE CARROLL RECORD. TANEYTOWN. 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•••• ••• •••• •••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••• O.** •••••-•••••••••••••== en: enjoyed dinner at 6:30 with Dr. ••••••• 4.• •••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••• Ler,,, at Trevanian. The Board of.Education of Carroll :::ounty announces that at its meet- "WIPE-ON" SAVES YOU ing on May 8 and June 4th 1951 se- REGULAR MEETING rious consideration was given to the Week-End Specials problem of salary adjustment for teachers in the county. As a result of Resignation of Some of the :hese considerations resolutions were SCRUBBING & WAXING prepared by the Board of Education Teachers Accepted and approved for submission to the June 15 June 16 June 18 County Commissioners as related to Transparent II this problem. A resolution was also • The regular June meeting of the approved connected with the continu- Board of Education was held in the of- ing need for ,physical improvement coating beautifies il fices in the City Hall on June 4, 1951, to the school buildings of the county. Del Monte Crushed Pineapple at 3 P. M., with Clyde L. Hesson pre- The Board of Education directed that floors,furniture siding. Mr. Paul Niswander, Union these resolutions be submitted to the 1 can .25 # Bridge who has been appointed by County Commissioners and that they • Gov. McKeldin and has recently re- be made available to the press of the ceived his commission was in attend- county. ONE APPLICATION PROTECTS Peter Pan Peanut Butter 1 glass .32 g meeting and was intro- ance at this As a result of the negotiations the FOR MONTHS duced to the Board and supervisory Board of Education announces with staff. gratification that the County Com- Filberts Oleomargarine 1 lb. .33 :4 The Board considered the matter missioners have cooperated by an of school transportation contracts for agreement making the salary scale in Just wipe it on with a Ranger Joe with mug 2 pkgs. .29 1 the coming year and after consiaera- Carroll County $400.00 above the cloth! This naj — ie ton gave approval to the contractors state minimum effective, January 1, coating with the p,astic whose names had been submitted in- 1952. This step was approved by base protects furniture Velveeta Cheese 2 lb. box .89 g cluding Charles Eckard, Augustus the Board of Education and agreed against alcohol, hot iCrabbs, Taneytown; Devilbiss and upon by the County Commissioners ,Smelser, Uniontown; Herbert Phil- because of the serious problems en- dishes, scalding liquids. Makes Wipe-On coated surface. Non- Parkway Tea with glass "4 lb. .32 il lips, Frederick Myers, Ernest Myers, countered in securing and holding of floors shine bright through slippery, too. Awarded Good John Mann, Beasman Jordan, Frank qualified teachers in the schools of months cf hard wear .. . an Housekeeping Guarantee Seal. Bell, Charles Wardenfelt, Roland Ford Hook Frozen Lima Beans the county. The Board is also able because dirt can't penetrate its Try Wipe-On today. Only 59c Poole, Albert Shoemaker, Arthur to announce that the County Com- I Ford, Westminster; Curvin Flicking- missioners have agreed to make every tough plastic-base film, the half-pint, $1.98 quart, $5.98 1 box .31 ll er, Union Mills; Lester Patterson, effort to make a limited amount of whisk of a damp cloth cleans any gallon. Finksburg; James P. Barber, Sandy- additional capital outlay funds avail- Staley's Liquid Starch 1 qt. .18 mount; Homer Snyder, MaclUahon able to the Board of Education to im- Transportation Company, Hampstead prove the classroom facilities at cer- Woodrow Golliday, John Goodwin, of tain crowded centers in the county. Ajax Cleanser 2 cans .25 Sykesville; Edward Barnes, Charles It is hoped that these moves will be Creager, Ralph Williar, Mount Airy; understood by the citizens of the Reindollar Bros. EK, Co. Basil Wisner, Horatio Sterner, Mau- county and as necessary to the main- rice Sterner, Francis Hunter, Man- tenance and operation of an effective HARDWARE • PAINTS • APPLIANCES chester; John Hyde, New Windsor; school system. Joseph Weller, Sheldon Shealer, 'Un- ESTABLISHED 4897 Taneytown,Md. TELEPHONE 4564 Frank Brothers, Mechan- ion Bridge; SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ERT icsville; Frank Smith, Howard Davis, U,S CHILDREN AND ADULTS 0 Lester Waller, Robert Moton School; Run and West- Richard Hess, Silver A "Learn to Swim" program for minster. The Board also approved <>tot*: Scl<>20:02<444:44.tototOteSnototore.4oS4 ototc,:43.0 • : 4of. 0ter.O.1<>ts:<45:0 children and adults in Carroll county NI contracts for janitorial services in EC the county including, is under way through the efforts of MD the schools of the Carroll County Chapter American f.1.4141*TANEYTOWN Charles Frits, Uniontown; Frank Assignee of Mortgagee Sale 4 Curvin Red Cross and the water safety Brothers, Mechanicsville; chairman, Mrs. George Bingham. Flickinger, Silver Run; Oliver Fritz, OF 3021 West- The Red Cross recognizes the need Phone: Luvear Owens, Roy Storms, for teaching people of the county to minster High School; Austin Howard, • Albert Shoemaker, swim, especially the youngsters and Valuable Real Estate ••••• East End School; quoted statistics which show that ov- Westminster Elementary; West End Noah er 7,000 people drown each year, and situate at Tyrone, in Uniontown District, Carroll County, Md. School, Charles Dalghgreen; the Hampstead; Stanley Pickett, that only about 10 per cent of Bosley, people in the county can actually By virtue of a power of authority contained in the mortgage 40(M'49,4194)41e***()MiNi$30t.4€9€4)4)0)******1 Winfield; Ezra Miller, New Windsor; deed of Leroy L. Dedder and Lewis Keats, dated February 27, 1951, Mount Airy; William swim. Charles Houck, Tentative plans call for three and recorded among the Mortgage Records of Carroll County in Liber Summers, Robert Moton; Edward E. A. S. No. 128 courses to be offered which will in- Folio 263 etc., and which mortgage has been duly as- •7• Jason, Johnsville Colored School, An- clude three grades of swimming signed to the undersigned for the purpose of foreclosure and collec- 44 na Cross, Westminster. ranging from beginning thru tion default having occurred, thereunder and which assignment ••• classes -41) you need not a. The Board accepted the resignations swimmer levels. In addition, Junior appears at the foot of said mortgage, the said Assignee of Mort- of eight teachers from positions in and Senior life saving, courses will gagee will sell at public auction on the premises, on the schools of the county and ap- agenda. also be on the SATURDAY, JULY 7, proved the appointment of eleven Students who successfully com- 1951, STRAIN vacancies in a. candidates to fill existing plete one or more of these courses at one o'clock, P. M., all that the county for 1951-52. tract or parcel of land situate at Ty- will be awarded a Red Cross swim- rone, in Uniontown District of Carroll County, Md., containing your a. The Board considered several re- ming certificate. Those who com- 3 ACRES, 2 ROODS and 20 PERCHES OF LAND, more or less, be- quests for library aid for some of plete life saving courses will also re- ing all and the same land that was conveyed unto Leroy L. Deddes the county schools and gave approval ceive badges. These courses will be and Lewis Keats, as tenants in common, by Thomas N. Earp and memory for specified amounts for these given absolutely free of charge. Hildegarde Earp, his wife, by deed, dated February 27, 1951, and re- schools. The director of the "Learn to corded among the Land Records of Carroll County in Liber E. A. S. Consideration was also given to Swim" program for Carroll County No. 207 Folio 592 etc. ••• the purchasing of fuel oil for the is Leslie M. Hamill, a student of 0.0 Georgia Institute of Technology. He 0 The above described property situate as aforesaid at Tyrone,

school year 1951-52 and the acquir- 0 ing of land at several of the loca- is a qualified American Red Cross and is improved with a two-story, nine room, frame DWELLING Instructor, having been given special HOUSE, with metal and composition roof, cellar with furnace, elec- tions where this seems necessary. to recall where your money has The Board also approved the sche- training by National Red Cross wa- tricity, electric pump and bathroom. This house is readily con- dule of fire insurance of the school ter safety experts. He will also be vertible into several apartments. Property is also improved with a gone when you make payments by buildings in the county, the insur- aided by other instructors receiving or0.0sos0:0 one story frame and concrete block building used as a gasoline check. You have two dependable o

very best instruction at the t station, general store and ance to be distributed among the the garage, approximately 25 by 50 feet, with records—your stubs and your can- agents in the county. American Red Cross Aquatic school. metal roof; also two frame chicken houses on premises. Interested ,personsl should watch celled checks. This often proves to The Board entertained a delega- The property tion of teachers from the Carroll Co. their local newspapers for times and fronts on the Westminster - Taneytown State be a valuable advantage—especial- places available for swmiming in- Road and adjoins the properties of Ardell Stouffer, Harry Mar-, Teachers Association who were in- quet and Ray ly if some dispute should arise over terested in the outcome of the salary struction. Rodkey. a bill that has been paid. negotiations which had been in pro- TERMS OF SALE:: One-third part of the purchase price shall gress since the close of the Maryland be paid by the purchaser or purchasers to the Assignee Open your Checking Account at Legislature. This group was notified of Mortgagee, on the day of sale, or upon ratification this bank. that the Board of Education had re- tthereof by the Circuit Court for Carroll County, sitting in Equity, quested an increase in salary from and the residue shall be paid in two equal payments, the one to be the County Commissioners and that paid in one year and the other in two years from the day of sale, after consideration an adjustment had with interest from the days of sale if on credit terms, and to be se- been possible making the minimum cured by the notes of the purchaser or purchasers with security to salary in Carroll County $400.00 above be approved by the said Assignee of Mortoagee, or on cash at the the State Minimum, effective Jan- option of the purchaser or purchasers. A credit of $500.00 will be uary 1, 1952. The teachers were required of purchaser on the day of sale. given copies of recent resolutions which had been submitted to the County and State taxes to be adjusted to date of settlement. County Commissioners by the Board CHARLES The Birnie Trust Company of Education in connection with sal- 0. FISHER,... aries and with additional school build- Assignee of Mortgagee. ings in the county. The teachers ex- TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND. pressed their thanks for the Board of Earl R. Bowers, Auct. Education saying that they appreci- D. Eugene Walsh, Solicitor. (Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) ated the effort that had been made 6-15-4t by the Board of Education and the Commissioners but wish to be on rec- oto. otototorytorotot,,,torptorelotorotototo:ototo•o otorOt<>t<> otor. ii4e€61e48.F4***04€efia\14 ord as urging the adoption of a more 020:020:0tototototototototot05o5o5o liberal salary schedule as soon as this is possible. MARYLAND STATE POLICE 464$441,Vp._ "Vt-(493€41MME.. The Board considered the appoint- EARPORR~VARANY. 1,4ototsCAat,,,,tototo otorarore,I.44.4...o.4, :clotoV40:020.02,-44, ment of candidates for the district 131•11=111111=b116111MIIIMINNIII 144<40:otei.":02,1,4,, scholarship vacancies existing from the various election districts in the county to Western Maryland College in 1951-52. After consideration the I EARLE THEATRE Board directed that the following be TANAT5 TOW N, MD awarded scholarships, Lois Ohler, Un- iontown District; Philip Lawyer, Un- I Shows 2 p. m. and 6-8-10 WARNING iontown District; Samuel Mann, Fri. & Sat. June 15 16 a, Woolery's District; Mary Angell, and Gertrude Bank- i , Penny Edwards Freedom Distridt; Jones erd, New Windsor District; Fred Gordon Baker, Union Bridge District; Nancy "Sunset In The West" All Persons are warned against the shooting Joan McWilliams, Berrett District; Iam Color by Tru-Color Shirley Sue Lippy, Shirley Wood- and Comedy ruff, Sally Ann Griffin, Harold Rob- Added: Cartoon of firearms in"the Corporate limits of Taney- ertson, Allen F. Grumbine, Charles Albert, Lyman Earhart, Dennis Mon. & Tues., June 18 - 19 • Boyle, Shelly Myers, Chester W. Rill, rrene Dunne and Fred MacMurray: town. A City Ordinance provides a stiff penal- Westminster District. Many of these in Permit tig to point out that appointments were for a period of Moment" I one year since they were made from I "Never A Dull ty for the violation of this law. districts where no applications had ., with William Demarest and .a come. 4. Andy Devine JUNE 17 IS FATHER'S DAY' The Board directed the superin- Lions Busy I Added: News and BY ORDER OF tendent to be responsible for repairs Cartoon and local shops are full of to buildings during the summer vaca- tion and approved the operation of a: Wed. & Thurs., June 20 - 21 maintenance work crew during the Bob Hope & Marilyn Maxwell in The Mayor and City Council summer holidays. APPROPRIATE GIFTS The Board also considered several I "The Lemon Drop Kid" requests for the introduction of vo- 2 Added: News of Day and the Raymond J. Perry, Mayor so it's your chance to show cational agriculture into the county Hep Cat , schools and directed the superintend- ent to continue the study of possi- DON'T FORGET, KIDS! ! ! ! 6-15-tf bilities of the introduction of voca- LOVE AND APPRECIATION This is the second week for the tional agriculture and the securing ,to ,:,.:020.toto-oro O4o0 CO:0W'--tc 033333361E301€03133838.48131810331918181803180% of qualified teachers for this work. 12 Kiddie Show. all Dad has done for you.., The superintendent was further di- Chapter No. 2 for rected to continue to expedite the I "Radar Patrol vs Spy King" completion of plans for improving school facilities at several locations Also Highway Safety Everybody's Business in the county in order to accommo- 2 The Taneytown 5 & 10c Store Bank date the increasing enrollment. will award $5.00 in merchandise First National The Board adjourned at 5:30 and to some lucky boy or girl. TANEYTOWN, MD. dinner by Dr. were entertained at .I Don't forget to bring the bottle Member Federal Reserve System Vice-presi- Thomas H. Legg former I•1 caps from Royale Dairy milk SPEED KILLS kMember cf The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) Education at dent of the Board of for the special prize to be his country place, Trevanian, near awarded. • CROOtteta••• Taneytown. The Board members and A.30;<40, • „.5~100;0;44.0 •• .• •• • • some staff members, and superintend- , MblISIIIIM1111•11111111OIMIIIIMIIIM TANEYTOWN POLICE DEPT. MARYLAND STATE POLICE •• • eV •• •• •• •• •• •• .4 •.