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TRUSTEE'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS This is to give notice to sny per:on having wny claim against the following decedent, late of Garrett County, Mary land, to exhibit the¢ same, with the vouchers thereof, duly authenticated, to the herein below named Tru-tee of such decedent’s e¢state on or before the date indicated therefor:; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefits of said estate: DECEDENT Beulah Friend FINAL DATE FOR CLAIMS April 3, 1964 W _ DWIGHT STOVER 5 Trustee Qakland, Maryland ~Adv. 42-3 t. ———————————————————— —o————— Shop Oakland First. . . "SHOP-RATED"” " DRILLS 4 ‘ fi: o v Y r / R ), \‘t kiT\ o e e -: of : POWERFUL! P‘, ' Pistol grip 5h ® N > control and A Ay gear-type chuck. WE GIVE Choose from our long list of o My home-chop tocls and accessories .W to make Deod’s Christmas one RSI long remembered, Gifts for Mom, GREEN teo, in neme-brand kitchen ap £ e pliances and home accessories. s 7y Srowning’s HARDWARE, Inc. Open Day and Night Third Street Oakland, Md. 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Yet the Rambler Classic famed economy and plenty of go for safe Decep-Dip rustproofing, Double-Safety 6 or V-8 is trim outside for easy handling. passing. Choice of Classic 6 or V-8. Brakes, Advanced Unit Construction. e eet e it - anaers grsiliman Liberty St. Oakland, Md. e Walch the Danny Kaye Show on CES-TV, Wednesday EVENINGS em—————— b g . . Christmas In Review | o~ w ~ . ‘ | To Be Staged Friday | —_— | ; The annual Christmas program | and assembly at Northern, spon ]:;m'cd by the Senior Chorus and tundep direction of Mrs. Lucile Sines, | f!\\ifl be presented this Friday. l)t'-j { cember 20. Featured will be a| ,ishnn play which portrays the \‘al'i~; |l ous activities that mean Christmas. | . The band, under the direction uf: il\'.vi\'in Schwing, will open the pro lgiram with a holiday medley. | Following this, the chorus will present Christmas in Review, a pageant of the meaning of Christ | mas. Leona Yoder and Ronn Friend f .- . i Construction Details | (Continued From Page Nine) | L | shown. One showed the }'xzu:-n‘n'n“ of the initial {iil, which was ph;;u(i by duimping material from a e :_:ml of 120 fcei. Fine matlerials were} then washed into the voids be-| tween the big rocks. Afler llw' dumped rock fill was completed a second layer of finer rock \\'usl placed against the sicpe of ”“‘, | damped rock. The foundaticn was | prepared to receive a clay blanket "witn the arca being excavated " down to sound shale. Shale was]| 'then cleaned and a cap of cnnm‘ului | placed over the shale. Cement \\ns‘ | then placed under pressure inm' | holes that went down as far as| | 125 feet, filling all cracks and voids (to prevent seepage. Additional !cnmpmwnls of the dam included, | finer rock, a sixteen foot layer of | crushed stone, then the impervious ?clay, varying from 70 feet at the| | base to 20 feet at the top; then| another eight-foot layer of (~rushod| material; next a 35-foot layer of | dumped rock. | c———————————————————————————————————————— ?\\ill narrate the production. | The main characters inciude :John, who is played by Regis Bit :lingor; Mary, portraved by Gladys Ault; and Nancy by Nancy Bowser. A few special songs such as “Do You Hear What I Hear,” “Gloria in Excelsis Deo,” “Jingle Bell Travelogue,” and “Gift of Love,” I\\'ith soloist Susie Seggie, will be %sung by the combined chorus. The | Jr. Chorus will sing “Reuben and ißuchcl at Christmas”. { Other selections include, “It's ‘Christmas," by the Bth. and 9th.;. grade girls, and “Christmas at Home,” by the senior group. Ron inie DeWitt will sing “All I Want i for Christmas Is My Two Front [Teeth." ; Special band selections include "‘Sl(‘igh Ride” and “Twas the Night’ | Bcfore Christmas” with Louis Dris | coll narrating. | Everyone will join in singing | | “Silent Night,” “O Little Town of | | Bethlehem, *“Oh Come All Ye| ;Fuithful." and “Deck the Hall”. | There will be a folk dance from | the time of Scrooge by the 71h.| | graders under the direction of | fl\lrs. Joan Robinson. Jenny Stahl!. ;,\\ill do a solo dance. i i e e . . . S—— ..~ —7 e . e se . &;'f?\.#l,vfii??xf}:;fffi?fi.{"Zlilfiifi:?#ifllfllfllflifl!l‘lfllflifllfllfll@; as = = FRIEND’S STOCKYARD, : = ’ S % (INCORPORATED) : fi W W Extends = S& w $ Srason's Greefings s \fi:; - v ¢ To All Patrons and Friends g S‘A There will be no sale December 23, 1963. § Sa o E._; The next saie will be December 30, 1963. = R B IR R R, ‘ Th¥ KEPUSBLICAN, OAKLAND, MARYLAND. | I The height of the dam is 155 f(-ot,l | The road across the top of the | dam is about 50 feet wide and 1,600 | ! fect long. 1 i'he crashing plant that manufac i‘.rn;i the crushed materials for lélt dam had a capacity to ]rrn(!uwl ;u;,pn,...n..nlc",\' 250 tons of crusbed | stone per hour. ‘ The work of constructing thc] ]‘ucna\r;vti:n: plant is being done by | Stone and Wcebster, with offices at lli.‘:\'i;<, W, Vi, ‘ ' e s ‘ Girl Scont Troop Has |-.o " 4 ' Christmas Activities ‘ 4 ! Senior Girl Scout Troop No. 97 'held its Christmas meeting on ‘!\I(m(l:z;\'. December 16, at Cm‘nish= | Manor in the form of a spaghetti supper. i A rededication ceremony was held during which membership | stars weie presented to the girls by Mrs. Stanley Snyder, leader; iussislod by Mrs. Kenneth Ridder and Mrs. Robert Gentry, 'l‘roopi commitiee mothers. i l Following the ceremony Chrifit—l mas carols were sung. Twenty-five persons were present. | The giris also held a Christmasi Dance “Winter Wonderland Ball,“’ in Southern’s cafeteria. Lynne Malone was elected quccn‘ by popular vote with Sandy Sacher | and Pat Castilow as attc~ndams.] Welton Lane, Kenneth Sanders, ‘;m(l Neil Henline were the es corts, respectively. ~ Mrs. Stanley Snyder crowned the queen and was assisted by Mrs. William Glotfelty. Each candidate was presented with a small bouquet. Music was furnshed by “The Cavaliers,” which included Jon San ders, Charles O’Haver, Glenl Schoonover, and Gary Tichnell —_— Eastern Star Elects Chapter No. 67, Order of Eastern Star held its monthly meeting on Tuesday at the lodge rooms. Elec tion of officers was held. The newly elected officers in clude: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Vernie Smouse, Worthy Patron, Reaford Purbaugh: Associate Matron, Mrs. Mary R. Martin; Associate Patron, Lewis R. Jones; Secretary, Mrs. Ephean TR DO |'¥' rvl Gortner; Treasurer, Mrs. Bess Smith; Conductress, Mrs. L.eona Hardesty; Associate Conduc tress, Mrs. Ethel Rae Snyder. Other officers are appointive. ! | A short Christmas program, fea [ ing a reading by Nrs. Naomi Harned and a solo by Mrs. Ethel Rae Snyder, was presented. Christ- . im s carols were sung. Mrs. Vernie Smouse read the story of the Na tivity. l ' Following the program refresh -Imvms were served. Hostesses were Mrs. Blanche Phillips, Mrs. Marve ,lyn Dcßerry, Mrs. Mary R. Mar i tin. e ol s Gov. Tawes appeared receptive to the $17.2 million increase in i state aid for schools by hike in ;L:usulinc tax and titling tax on ,motor vehicles. ! New York's governor officially ~opened a $23 million bridge across | Hudson river November 1, which i doomed the Newburgh - Beacon i ferry. ' ’ | Trustee’s Sale ! OF VALUABLE . @ o ,Coal & Mining Rights ' s | Containing 9,032 ’ -~ ' Acres, More or Less iSituate in Election District No's. 4 and 11, Garrett Coun ty, Maryland. Under and by virtue of the powers vested in the undersigned as Trustee, by a decree of the Cir cuit Court for Garrett County, Maryland, bearing date the 13th day of November, 1963, in a cause | wherein John E. Raine, Jr., Trus tee is the plaintiff and The George’s Creek Coal and T.and Company, a corporation of the State of Maryland, is the defend ant, the same being No. 5267 Equity, in said Court and in a cause wherein Leslie N. Gay is] the plaintiff and The George's} Creek Coal and Land Company, a corporation of the State of Mary land, is the defendant, the same being No. 5268 Equity, in said Conrt, I. the undersigned Trustee, duly appointed by said Court, do hereby give notice that on SATURDAY, THE 28th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1963 At the Hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. in front of the Cou:rt House in the town of Oakland, Maryvland, 1 will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, all the coal contained in the several seams or veins which are in Garrett County,! Maryland, as the official huun(lmf ries of said Garrett County now exist, and which underiie and are enclosed within the boundary lines of the hereinafter listed tracts or parcels of land, together with all the sundry miring rights apper taining to the same, which said]’ coal seams and rights were con veyed to the said The George's Creek Coal and Land Company by George’s Creek Coal Company, Inc., by deed dated Dccember 1, 1952 and recorded in Liber No. 175, folio 546 of the Land Records of Gar rett County, Maryland, viz: (a) A tract of land known as “Beatty's Plains,” and or “Resur-| vey on Beatty’s Plains,” situated | originailly in Alicgany County, ] (now mostly in Garrett (‘nunl,\il and described in a deed from Wil-| liam S. McPherson, Trustee, to John H. Alexander and Philip T. Tyson, dated September 4, 1837, NOTICE TO CREDITORS THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseribers have obtained from the Op phans’ Court for Garrett County, Mary iand, Letters Testamentary on the es tate of WILLIAM T. HANLIN late of Garrett County, Maryland, de- | ceased. All persons having claims 2|‘£2lill~'." the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit | the same with the vouchers thereof duly authenticated, to the subseribers, on or before the 12th day of June, 1964: they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under our hands this 10th day of December, 1963. VIRGII. W. HANLIN Box 114, Bayard West Virginia ALMA V. HANLIN 152 Bowling Avenue Bowling Green Cumberland, Maryland Executors Date of Ist publication: Dee. 12, 1963 ‘l Adv. 11-3 t. DEBT NOTICE This is to notify the public I will not be responsible for any debts other than those contracted by myself. Louclla Fike R 2, Oakland, Md. —Adv. 42-3 t TRESPASS NOTICE All persons are warned not to enter upon, €ross over, or in any manner trespass upon the property of the undersigned located along Steyer Mine road in District 10. Paul F. Nazeirod Oakland, Maryland —Adv. 40-3 t gy Syl )m GIVE THE \ 64 GIFT OF |, &f" SR HEARING -2 L L YENITH LIVING SOUND Re - S GIT 8 G > | " S AIDS = -~ ENGLANDER’S ) OAKLAND, MARYLAND R S AR TY3 OV LA SN Mt PN and recorded in Liber A.B. No. 'l‘.' folio 327, of the Land Records of | Allegany County, Maryland. | (b) All those certain tracts! known as (1) “Now or Never,” (2) { “Recknors Purchase”, (3) “New, Ireland”, and (4) part of “Come by Chance”, and (5) small tract south reasterly adjacent to “Now or | Never”, described in a deed from . Thomas A. Michael, et al, to the | 'George's Creek Coal Company of . L.onaconing, Allegany County, | Maryland, by deed dated August| 11, 1917, and recorded among the Land Records of Garrett County,! Maryland, in Liber No. 72, folio! 270. ‘ (c) Military Lots Nos. 3871 and| 3872, conveyed to The George's| Creek Coal Company of Lonacon ing, Allegany County, Maryland, by Elizabeth E. Fazenbaker, et vir, by deed dated August 11, 1917, and recorded among the Land Records of Garrett County, Maryland, in Liber No. 72, folio 271. (d) All those certain tracts of land known as “Don’'t Turn with the World”, part of “Glory” and part of “Come by Chance”, con veyed to The George's Creek Coal Company of Lonaconing, Allegany ! County, Maryland, by William A. Michael, et ux, by deed dated Oc tober 25, 1920, and recorded among | said Land Records in Liber No. 79. i folio 283. ‘ Excepting and reserving the three following parcels: ’ (1) A tract containing 73 acres, | being part of “Beatty’s Plains“,l conveyed by The George's Creek! Coal Company of Lonaconing, Al-| legany County, Maryland, to Hoffa | Brothers Coal Company, Inc., by| deed of confirmation dated July 30, 1918, and recorded among the Land Records of Garrett County, Maryland, in Liber No. 74, folio ’ A HUB'S HARNESS SHOP IS MOVING TO A | NEW LOCATION | Opening January 11, 1964 : at the , I Corner of Liberty & Wilson Sts. : ’ PUBLIC AUCTION SALE | | Saturday, Jan. 4, 1964, 10 a. m. | AT CQUR PRESENT LOCATION ! We will be closed beginning December 26 1 in preparation for the auction sale. l %r) - 2 e - \ A gAL 1 N ,‘ - @Q P v fi/r’ T3‘ ?oofim iy S [ AA A ‘ "‘. R afetslarete " ,___. Up a tree o for Gifli Edeas? Let Reddy Kilowatt solve your problem with a gleam.' ing, glistening electric gift for everyone on your Christmas shopping list. You'll be long remembered for these lasting gifts. Check these items, then see your dealer for more ideas. For Mom: For Dad: For Sis: ~ For Junior: Dish Washer Razor Razer Train —Vacuum Cleaner __Shoe Polisher __TV '—_Radio —Fry Pan —_Power Teols Sun Lamp Razor —Coffee Maker __Electric Blanket _ Mair Dryer —_Stereo Freezer —Air Conditioner __Vibrator " —Clock —Slicer —_Lawn Mower _ Hi-Fi __Tooth Brush —Waffle Iron —Snow Thrower _ Manicure Set __Study Lamp SEE YOUR Flameless ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER - West Maryland Power Co. m“ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1963 ' 250, ? | (2> Al the coal underlying ul 'lract containing 133 acres, being [ part of “Beatty’s Plains” con-| veyed by The George's Creek Coal | and Land Company to James R,l Thrasher by deed dated March 31, | 1958, and to be recorded among the Land Records of Garrett (‘nun-' | ty, Maryland, at Liber R.L.D. No. | 209, folio 512. } | (3) All the coal contained in the | | Pittsburgh and Bakericwn snum:.-| | underlying a parcel containing | 2413 acres, being a part of “Beat lty’'s Plains” conveyed to Edward | J. Cross and Bernard H. Cross by ‘Gcoruo‘s Creek Coal (fumpan,v,! Ilns‘, by deed dated May 15, 1946, and recorded among the Land Rec ords of Garrett County, Maryland,! in Liber No. 139. folio 593. , Reserving and excepting, a one eighth interest in any oil, gas or | other minerals of every doscrip-l tion, other than coal, and any lime- | stone, fire clay, sand, or ntlu'l" marketable minerals or rock for-: mations located in or on any of the properties herein mentioned | and described, which was conveyed | by The George's Creek Coal and| Land Company to Virginia E. Stall-| ings and others, by deed dated, July 31, 1956, and recorded among |the Land Records of Allegany |(‘ounty. Maryland, in Liber No.| 279, folio 487, and which said deed has also been recorded among thc! IL.and Records of Garrett County.. i The above described coal is 10-| cated in Election District Nos. 4, ‘and 11 in Garrett County, Mary-| |land, near the town of Barton.i Maryland, approximately two miles ll‘rom the tracks of the Western’ Maryland Railway Company, West ern Division, ' TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash on day of sale, one-third in} |six months, one-third in twelve ! mionths, or all cash as the pur |('husvr may elect, the credit pay | ment to bear 6 percent interest ! from the day of sale, and to be k:;m'ul‘('(! by the note or notes of | the purchaser or purchasers, en [ dorsed to the satisfaction of the | Trustee. | | W. Dwight Stover, Trustee ‘i Garrett Nat'l Bank Bldg. | Oakland, Maryland ~ i Telephone DEerfield 4-2561 ]~ Adv. 41-3 t S —— | 'We Must Reduce Our Inven i tory By December 31st. lChristmas Trees, all sizes. 'Christmas Decorations and Toys. i Men’s and Boys' Jackets. ‘U. S. Government Wool Blankets. ! Wool Shirts, Pants, Sweat Shirts. | Raincoats and Suits. Insulated Shoes and Boots. Tents, Sleening Bags, Camping | Goods. i Large and Small Rugs. | Army Beds and Cots. | Foam Rubber and Polyfoam. ' Hunting Equipment and Ammo. | Woo! Material. i Lots of Gift Sets. iMorgantown Glassware, , Gun Cases, were $24.75, now $19.75 | All Comnressors, 15% off. '4 Buckle Cloth Top Overshoes, | $1.50 up. 15 Buckle Arctics, $2.98 up. | Ski Shoes, $4.75. 19x12 Rugs, also Olson Rugs. '"New and Used Coveralls. Jumper Cables, $2.98 up. Tarpaulins, 10c per foot. ITruck and Car Mufflers, $3.00 up. Car and Truck Chains. | Electric Motors, single phase. | Tons of nuts and bolts. 'Army Bunk Beds. Permanent Anti-Freeze, $1.15 gal. G. I. Gas Cans. Grinding Wheels, from 35c. Rope, all sizes. Air, Water and Hydraulic Hose. Picks, Mattocks, Shovels. Wrenches, and Hand Tools, all | kinds. Electric Appliances. Rubber Tired Wheels, all sizes. iFour wheel Farm Trailers. | Chains and Cab'e Slings. { Chain Hoists and Snatch Blocks. | Socket Sets, all sizes. | Fan Belts, most all sizes. iGroefalse Guns, Motor and Hydraulic | ils. iPower Tractors and Tractor Parts. Power Takeoffs and Sneed Re l ducers. New 2'2, 3 and 5 h. n. Gas Motors. : Knives, Bayonets and Machetes. New 4 Drawer Filing Cabinets, $39.95. Snow Blower w/Motor, from $95.00. 36" Snow Blower for Tractor, $95.00. 'Snow Blades, from $9.00. 6x6 and 4x4 Trucks. lPaint. Roof Coating and Cement. lArmy. Navy and Air Force Sup lies. Space Heaters and Salamanders. |E|ectric impact Wrenches, Drills, etc. Thousands of other items, all I priced for quick sale. - -~ BAUGHMAN’'S SURPLUS CENTER 1210 National Highway LaVale i