The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania (2024)

THE EVENING SUN. HANOVER. PA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27. 1955 PAGE SEVEN CENTER IN HAMPSTEAD TO OPEN TOMORROW HAMPSTEAD be The open Hampstead tomorrow Teen Center the basketball game night sykesville.

High School until with center located in 11:30. American Legion Post Home, the Street, will also I South from 8 and 11:30 open Saturday Available for young people p. m. billiards, ping pong land refreshments. of Shiloh The Church in the Women's Society, Methodist adjoining the church 8.

and Mrs. Harry Wisner tonight Mr. visited their son, Charles Tuesday Maple Grove, a patient Wisner, Hanover General Hospital. in who has been A Lester Cullen Hospital, in Sabillasville, about five months, spent with his wife and family Thursday until Sunday evening near on Fairmountelatives and friends Mill. Reese while he was home.

visited Bollinger Brothers Farm Ponds. Wells Foundations Dry Ditching Grading. WESTMINSTER MD R-6. Phone 845 W-3 REAL ESTATE Broker PERCY M. BURKE WESTMINSTER.

MD Farms Business Sites Homes PERCY M. BURKE INSURANCE Fire Casulty Marine 231 East Main Street, WESTMINSTER. MD. FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CARROLL RINEHAR1 1 'ph. 260-J-2 West.

BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. FARM BUREAU MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. FARM BUREAU, LIFE INSURANCE CO. FARM. HOME OFFICE COLUMBUS, OHIO JOSEPH W.

MYERS GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Homes, Remodeling Concrete Work. Masonry WESTMINSTER. MD. Phone 1477-R. DR.

R. P. KLINGER, SR. DR. R.

P. KLINGER, JR. OPTOMETRISTS 88 EAST MAIN STREET WESTMINSTER MD Opposite Westminster Post Office Phone Westminster 340-J WANTED TO BUY Beef Hides Fat and bones Old lard and kitchen grease LEIDY WESTMINSTER, MD. phone 259 Saw dust can be gold dust when you use this CHAIN SAW LOWEST PRICED! HIGHEST POWERED! CHAIN LIGHTNING DELIVERS UP TO H. P.

18-INCH CAPACITY F-A-S-T saws like greased Was same and engine, bar Cuts 18" costing sawS Tree In Seconde to $240. for Designed and engineered the Lightweight, average man. simple te Porteet balance. $178 Lightweight. Only 31 Lb.

PLUS THESE FEATURES! engine! Powerful 2-cycle gasoline control! Chipper type chain! Automatic rewind starter! Automatic clutch! Automatic oiler for chain! Perfect balance for faster cutting Easy two position handling! Cuts within 1 inch of the ground! ASK FOR No FREE Obligation, DEMONSTRATION Course us for special deal See WERTZ GARAGE Lineboro, Md. Open evenings 'phone Hampstead 3621 OBITUARIES (Continued From Page One) Smith, officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. The body will lie in state in the church from 1 p.

m. tomorrow to the time of services. Funeral arrangements are In charge of Suter and Sons, Hagerstown. MRS. JOHN MYERS Mrs.

Lottie K. Gable Myers, 57, wife of John Homer Myers, died yesterday at 6:50 a. m. at her home, Spring Grove R. D.

3, of the effects of a stroke. A resident of the Spring Grove area all her life, Mrs. Myers was 5 employed for 30 years at the Pennsylvania Knitting Mills, of the Lutheran congregation of St. Spring Grove. Shen was a member Peter's (Lischey's) Church.

Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Henry, Spring Grove R. D. stepson, Gordon Myers, New Freedom; nine grandchildren, five sisters, Mrs. Estie Becker, York; Mrs.

Evelyn Foultz, Spring Grove; Mrs. Alma Wagoner, Spring Grove R. D. Mrs. Pauline Rohrbaugh, Spring Grove R.

D. 3, and Mrs. Ola Meckley, Hanover R. and a brother, William Gable, Spring J. Alfred Heltebridle Phone Westminster 924-W-1 or Tawneytown 5141 Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Mutual Fire Insurance Ca.

Life Insurance Ca. Home Office Columbus, 0. Grove. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p. m.

at the Myers home. The Rev. Earl Schlotzhauer, pastor at Lischey's, officiate, assisted by the Rev. Franklin Glassmoyer, Reformed pastor. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery.

EMANUEL E. TRESSLER Emanuel E. Tressler, 74, Fairfield R. D. 1, died at 6:15 a.

m. today at his home after an illness of eight years. He was a farmer and also operated a school bus in the Fountaindale district. Mr. Tressler was a son of the late JoJane Shriner Tressler.

Surviving are his wife, Jessie Clark Tressler: nine children, Mrs. Ada Cline, Fairfield R. D. Roscoe Mrs. Helen Tressler, Walker, Camp Hill Fairfield R.

D. R. D. 1: Mrs. Erma Flohr.

Gettysburg; Mrs. Mary Clark, Hanover el R. D. 1: Mrs. Catherine Carbaugh, Cashtown; Lester Tressler.

Camp Hill R. D. 1: Mrs. Bessie Slonaker, Gettysburg R. D.

5, and Mrs. Virginia Morrow. Harrisburg: 14 great-grandchild, two brothers, Lewis Tressler. Florida, and Elmer Tressler, Fairfield: a sister, Mrs. Emma Snyder, Ohio: two half-brothers, Walter and Jonah Tressler, Emmitsburg, a half-sister, Mrs.

Marguerite Tiedeman, Baltimore. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Ivan Naugle and the Rev. Kenneth Bonham in Wesley Chapel, Fountaindale, Sunday at 2 p. Burial Methodist Cemetery, Fountaindale.

Friends the Allison funeral home, Fairfield. Saturday after 7 p. m. and at the church from 1:30 p. m.

Sunday to the time of services. MRS. J. RUSSELL TASKER Mrs. Dora Dean Tasker, 74, widow of J.

Russell Tasker, died last night at the home of her son, J. Dean Tasker, Finksburg, EARLENE'S Studio of The Dance 61 W. Main Street Westminster, Md. TAP and BALLET New classes begin first week in February. Special class for children 3 to 5 years.

REGISTER! PHONE WESTMINSTER 911-R Shell Fuel Oil Kerosene WALSH FUEL AND SUPPLY COMPANY HAMPSTEAD, MD. Office Phone Hampstead 3081 Homer Snyder, Salesman. Hampstead 7733 SAVE NOW OK GIGANTIC SALE! FRIDAY and SATURDAY Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. PAY CASH OR BUY on GMAC TERMS LOWEST ANYWHERE! No Down Payment On Approved Credit We'll Trade Your Car! FOR YOUR PROTECTION NONE SOLD TO No Prizes No No are simply wholesaling our stock to our retail customers.

NEVER NO WESTMINSTER Your CHEVROLET Dealer AIR. OFFICER ACCUSED OF ABUSE OF AUTHORITY CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. (AP) -The Corpus Christi Caller-Times said today a veteran air force colonel who allegedly sent a military plane, tools and enlisted men to Harrisburg, to repair his farm equipment will be tried by general nartial Monday at Laredo Air Force Base. The Laredo base, which had made no public announcement of the case, released some of the details in answer to a query from the Corpus Christi newspaper. The newspaper, in a dispatch from Laredo by Staff Writer Travis Walsh said the colonel, Robert V.

G. Dunn, 49, Kokomo, has been charged by the air force with wrongful use of enlisted men, government aircraft and tools; violation of air force regulations; making a false official statement and influencing a witness. Dunn, according to the spokesman, reportedly had purchased two halftracks (personnel carriers) and had them in Harrisburg. He planned to use them on his farm in Kokomo after they were repaired. L.

H. BULL NEW DEPUTY AGRICULTURE SECRETARY HARRISBURG (AP)-Gov. George H. Bull of State College as deputy The governor's office said Bull L. Henning, former Penn State agriculture secretary.

Bull, 41, has been Centre County where she, had resided for the past three years. She had been in ill health for several months. She was a daughter of the late Richard and Mary McLaughlin Dean. Her husband died several years ago. Surviving are three children, J.

Dean Tasker, Finksburg; Frederick Marsh Tasker, Washington, and Mrs. John P. Haney, Pasadena, four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and a sister and brother, Mrs. George W. Coffman, Catonsville, and Fred M.

Dean, Lonaconing, Md. Funeral in charge of J. E. Myers Westminster, include the Kight funeral services at 10 a. m.

Saturday, at land, Md. Burial will be in the Elks Garden, W. Va. Cemetery. CHARLES E.

TRUMP Street, Manchester, died yesterday at 3 p. m. at the Longview nursing home, Manchester, where he was admitted Dec. 20. He was 85 and a son of the late George E.

and Martha E. Garber Trump. His first wife, Anna E. Aumen, died Oct. 21, 1938.

He, was married later Lollie Farber Hooper, who died in 1947. Mr. Trump was a member of the EUB Church, Millers, and of the Red Men at Manchester. Surviving are 10 children, Mrs. Edward Steger, Millers: Mrs.

Hazel Greene, Maurice Trump and Miss Gladys Trump, Baltimore; Mrs. Robert Wine, Hanover R. Mrs. Elwood Rohrbaugh, Hanover; George Trump, Mrs. Carroll Shaffer, Mrs.

Albert Warehime and Charles Trump, Manchester: 23 grandchildren, 29 greatgrandchildren sister, Mrs. Margaret J. Houck, Manchester. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m.

Saturday at the R. B. Wink funeral home, Manchester. The Rev. Ira C.

Keperling will officiate. Burial will be in Manchester Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from tomorrow until time of services. Charles E. Trump, North Main MISS NELLYE M.

GORSUCH Miss Nellye M. Gorsuch, 87, died at 2 a. m. today at her home on Reisterstown Road, Owings Mills, of the effects of a stroke suffered yesterday at 10 a. m.

She was a daughter of the late Lewis and El- M. Leader today named Leland secretary of agriculture. would be first assistant to Dr. William University professor, who is Leader's farm agent since 1946. vira Barnes Gorsuch and taught school for many years in the Glyndon-Reisterstown area.

She retired from the profession about 1935. Miss Gorsuch was a member of the Pleasant Hill Methodist Church and at one time was active in all its organizations. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3 p. m. at the Eline funeral home, Reisterstown.

Her pastor, Rev. Conrad Jordan, will officiate. Burial will be in Druid Ridge Cemetery, Pikesville. MRS. PAUL J.

WALSH Mrs. Naomi M. Walsh, 54, wife of Paul J. Walsh, died at her home near Hampstead, yesterday afternoon, following a prolonged illness. Mrs.

Walsh was the daughter of Dessie Miller Snyder and the late Cecil A. Snyder. Surviving are her mother, two sons, Ralph and Francis Walsh: one grandson, one sister, Mrs. Elmer Stissler, and seven brothers, Elmo, George, Milton, Edgar, Herbert, Kenneth and Homer. Funeral services are in charge of the Edward C.

Tipton funeral home, Hampstead. The services will be held at the Shiloh Methodist Church Saturday at 2 p. m. The Rev. Elmer T.

Sprinkle will officiate. Interment will be in the Shiloh Cemetery. Friends call funeral home after may. m. today.

JOHN A. SHOEMAKER John A. Shoemaker, 66, retired farmer of near Taneytown, died at 4:30 a. m. today at his home after an illness of a week.

He had been in declining health for some time. He was a son of the late John and Mary Stuller Shoemaker and was unmarried. Surviving are a brother, Fred Shoemaker, with whom he lived, and two sisters, Mrs. Ersa Six, Littlestown R. 1, and Mrs.

Marlin Fair, Taneytown. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the C. O.

Fuss and Son funeral home, Taneytown. The Rev. Miles S. Reifsnyder, pastor of Baust Evangelical formed Church, will officiate Burial will be in the Reformed Church Cemetery. Friends may call at the Fuss funeral home from 7 to 9 p.

m. tomorrow. UP USED 1949 "8" Ford Fordor $395 Custom sedan; radio and heater; priced to sell. No. 219 1950 Buick $745 2-door Special deluxe, radio and heater, Dynaflow, etc.

No. 123 A 1952 Chevrolet heater and $795 Styleline 2-door sedan, seat covers, nice buy. No. 25 A 1950 Oldsmobile "98" 4-door sedan; radio, heater, turn signals, back-up lights, $695 matic, finished in a gleaming twotone. No.

0 118 A 4-door 1951 Special; Buick real clean, fully $945 equipped. No. 29 A NEVER BEFORE 116 East Main Street WESTMINSTER (Continued From Page Six) Full details are available to interested students at Mrs. Price's office. Quilting Session Listed The Hillsdale Homemakers Club will hold a quilting at the clubhouse Wednesday, Feb.

2. Members and friends are invited. Mrs. Lloyd Spencer, president, has named the following committees; house committee, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Brehm, Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Leister, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Houck. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stem, Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Basler: equipment, Mrs. Chester Smith, Mrs.

Vernon Houck, Mrs. Arthur Albaugh, Mrs. Basler, Mrs. Samuel Bankert; social, Mrs. Chester Smith, Mrs.

Ralph Yingling and Donald Dell. Benefit Card Party The Junior Women's Club of Westminster will sponsor card party at the American Legion home Monday, Feb. 14 at 8:15 p. m. and prize will Bridge and canasta will pardlared each table.

The proceeds from the party go to County Association for Retarded Children. Tickets obtained from Mrs. Charles Fisher, Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, any member of the Junior Women's Club. They will also be available at the door on the night of the party.

4-H Group To Meet The Carroll County Older 4-H Youth, formerly the 4-H Senior Council, will meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. at St. Paul's Reformed Church. Officers who will be installed are: Malcolm Hoff, president; Meunier, vice president; Shirley Hoff, secretary; Nancy McWilliams, corresponding secretary; Harrison Wolf, treasurer and Melvin Baile, assistant treasurer.

There will be a slide illustrated talk by Joyce Riggs, an Effie delegate to Belgium. All vited to attend. Refreshments will 4-H'ers 16 years not older are inbe served. Mr. and Mrs.

Rowland A. Morrow, Baltimore, announce the birth of a daughter, Ann Leslie Garnet Saturday, Jan. 22 at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Mrs. Morrow is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman B. Boyle, East Green Street. Mrs. Harry G.

Shaffer and sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Holland, attended funeral of Wilson Myers, Pottsville, last Monday. The late Mr. Myers was a frequent visitor to Westminster.

Carroll Land Transfers The following real estate, transfers have been recorded in the Circuit Court for Carroll County at Westminster: William Harvey and wife to Lillie Mae Geiman, two acres: Lillie Mae Geiman to William R. Harvey, two acres: Lillie M. Margruff to Emmert D. Miller and wife, 99 sq. perches: David F.

Green to Luther K. Rowe and wife, 8,880 sq. Frank S. Bennett and wife to James Edward Rickell Jr. and wife, 12,812 sq.

ft. National Symphony Orchestra Alumni Hall, Western Maryland College WESTMINSTER, MD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 8:15 P. M. Admission, $1.50 All Seats Reserved Tickets on sale at Hamilton House and Myers Brothers in Westminster, and at McDaniel Hall, Western Maryland College.

Mail orders, with remittance, to Western Maryland College. CITIES ARBAUGH'S CITIES SERVICE SERVICE On Route 140, at the edge of Westminster, is now open to serve you. Stop in today and have your tank filled with the new 5 gasoline or have your car washed or lubricated. Good Service Is My Specialty. Open Monday through Thursday, 7 A.

M. to 9 P. Friday and Saturday, 7 A. M. to 10 P.

Sunday, 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. PHONE 1657 NORMAN E.

ARBAUGH, Lessee SAVE. with GOOD YEAR ONLY .95 6.00 16 and tire your No Excise Tax in other Bargains too! $1.00 DOWN PER TIRE as little as 1.25 a week! GUARANTEED EXTRA- -MILEAGE NEW TREADS GOOD YEAR TIRES GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 65 E. Main St. Westminster, Md. Phone 469 TO CARS WHOLESALE 1950 Packard 4-door sedan, radio, overdrive.

AND TRUCKS PRICES! and $445 1951 Chevrolet $695 heater, Deluxe 2-door sedan, radio, heater, No. CM 119 seat covers, excellent condition. No. 143 A 1952 Chevrolet with $795 Deluxe 2-door sedan, equipped radio, heater and seat, covers. No.

265 A 1953 International $695 panel. buy in town. No. CM 201 A 1948 Chevrolet $295 pick A real buy. No.

CM 41 A 1950 Pontiac Catalina; radio, heater, signals, rear up lights. MANY OTHERS SUCH MOTOR Phone: Westminster 1951 Cadillac "62" Cadillac's 4-door full line sedan, of deluxe equipped equip- with $1725 ment. Radio, heater, defroster, turn signals, hydramatic, back-up lights, rear fender panels, windshield No. 0 34 A washers. 1949 Packard $395 4-door sedan, fully equipped.

No. 125 1950 Oldsmobile "88" club sedan: extremely sound body, very mechanically, good $695 rubber, hydramatic, radio and heater. No. 0 106 hydramatic, $695 1952 Plymouth $945 fender shields, Station Wagon, heater and defroster, No. 0 139 A seat covers.

No. 6 A PLUS AT LOW, LOW PRICES! USED CAR VALUES! COMPANY 608 Westminster, Maryland..

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