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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1963 Dalland Peorsonals Mr. and Mrs. Wolford Perando, stationed at Ellsworth AFB, Rapid City S. D. are wvisiting their par cnt’'s Mr. and Mis. Harold Stark, Mt. Lake Park, and Mr. and Mrs W. E. George Jr., Swallew Falls, over the holidays, e, Site———————— - - _i;:: vounfi 1w & Ao s Pharmacist | ¥ By Robt. E. “Bob” Proudfoot, R.ph. The story of aaeromycin’s dis covery is one calculated to warm the hearts of those who feel that age has little to offer. Dr. Benjamin Duggar, forced into retirement from his college teaching at 71, discaovered this drug, the first of the broad spectrum antibioties to be ex tensively marketed. Three years of painstaking search finally produced a gold en mold in a culture dish seed ed with mud—specifically Mis souri mud—and a new effective disease Kkiller was born. Missouri carth has no lone claim on medical immortality, however, for it was a pinch of Indiana soil which produced terramycin, PROUDFOOT'S OAKLAND PHARMACY. however, can and does claim unexcelled preserip tion service. Fast, efficient, thoroughly accurate and com pounded of the highest quality drugs, prescriptions are just what the doctor ordered at PROUDFOOT'S CAKLAND PHARMACY, 108 South Second Street. Phone 334-3913. Also carryving a complete line of cos metics. perfume and greeting cards. THIS WEEK'S HOUSEHOLD HINT: Discarded toothbrushes are handy for cleaning in and arcund scores of difficult-to reach spots in the home. —_— ———— SIRW TS TR TLB T 4 L ONEET T TNR UT RDI S A AYMIR YAW T AR T A RA A T 24N D ‘_..:.,._,‘...,g;g: R "_-',f;j;:.’ -y S §:‘ SAt SRR LS S W R T R BB e B ot ey it CHEERFUL - S ¥ E &G 0 ¥ ® Caßgi i S e % May the best of Christmas cheer #igßß p% fill the homes and hearts of our g = % . . Pt % friends and patrons during the "';;"“'g f“f" % holiday season. It has been a DTS E WA k% privilege and pleasure to serve 7 22 you all during the nast vear. MR - i sg‘ T 8 e ettt “) flt& A&v::‘: \&}:f ".{?‘ ;{}f;‘ :‘y,&;?" L Q‘m; "‘“‘* w e . o M iLB % i o o onaaaee nao ORI ,-’ D >il et o s “rng AR R W e ]el gIR N . em R EnoskEE Y7 g~ bl B R g SECR L el P oo o 2l WD) reP AR P Ael RRY s e | oA i 20 i (6 3. o i Pk . ° p o JE iR ;\ L o B L .&:‘,“;.j&:fi,gr 2t *‘ o 8 Gl N -\ b , / | ; ‘ ! .:;- 4 5 & 4 :. : _\.\‘ - N __;.j, 2 5 523 ;‘?fi‘ &3’ <, £ B LN K e ;S : :’&% o s}‘::;;,s;' 5 : a3 s 6. o . s = i , s oy O - Exclusive Drive-In Window Seivice “Serving Doctor and Patient in Garrett County Since 1893” Second St. Dial 334-3913 Oakland, Maryland ; Mrs. 1. J. Sacher, who has been || with relatives at Wheeling, W. Va,, -l returned to her home on Center .| street last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald N. Minnich, ‘I Second street, entertained friends with a Christmas party at Will ¢’ 1 the Wisp on Saturday December 21, Miss Marla Castilow, Wilmin;’-I ton. Del., plans to spend the lmli-‘ days bere with her parents, Mr. and‘ Mrs. John Castilow, Center sn'cot.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S('hzliblo,l Oklahoma, are spending the holi- | days with the former's parents, Mr.l and Mrs. Wesley Schaible, Turkey Neck. Max Jarboe plans to leave Christmas Eve to go to Greensburg, Pa. to visit with his niece, Mrs. Richard Cole and family for a few days. , l Mr. and Mrs. John Kolb, Silver Spring, and Marlin Coker, Mor gantown, arc guests of Mr. and ! Mrs. Richard O. Glotfelty, Old Deep Park road. ' Mrs. A. T. Matthews, Miss Isabel Hamill, Miss Floss Shaffer and E.I Herbert Shaffer !eft Sunday for dI two weeks' holiday in Williams- | burg, Va. ‘ l Mrs. Clarence Spear left 'l‘ues-“ day to spend the holidays with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and; Mrs. J. William Owens and family in LaVale. ' Lawrence Riley, Las Vegas, Nev., is spending the Christmas seasou here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Pau! Riley, in their new home on Wilscn street. | Pat Castilow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Castilow., Center street, chipped a bone in her foot on Thursday while using the tramp lo]ino at Southern. Mr. and Mrs. John Sharps and two children left Friday to spend Christmas in Thomasville, Georgia, 4 with Mrs. Sharps’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crosby. | Mrs. Vernie R. Smouse is spvn.l-I ing the Christmas holiday in Bal-) "t‘lmorc with her son and (lau;:htcr-I lin-lu\\'. Mr. and Mrs. H. Russvl]‘ . Smouse, and family. { I Mrs. Robert Hoffman took 'l‘()mI -lllol‘l‘man and Jim Gibson to a ski' rcamp near Bedford, Pa., on Satur- | '(I:n)’. The boys returned with l):'.I |H. R. Gibson on Monday. I | | I Miss Sally Sweitzer, \\'ushilu:um., |D. C. daughter of Major and!| ‘Mrs. Blaine Sweitzer, Mt. Lake]| I Park, left Saturday for lowa \\‘hm'v' she plans to visit for the holidays.' | The regular monthly meeting uf: the Monta Vista Senior Girls 4-H/ IClub will be held on Monday. De ‘l(-vmbcr 30 at 7:00 p. m. at the| home of Mr. and Mrs. Taft| l()m-slor. South Third street. l Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schildwach !tvr and family, of New York Cit_\‘.l Col. and Mrs. William C. Rol)insnnl I.'m(l family, of Fairborn, 0., are! {here to spend the Christmas ho]i-I 'du,\' season with Mrs. Neil C. Fraley, Fourth street. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dickson Nace, Alex andria, Va.: Mr. and Mrs. David Nace, Elk Ridge; and Miss Cynthia Nace, Manassas, Va., are spending the Christmas helidays with llwiri Iparonls. Mr. and Mrs. William W. | IN:\(‘(‘. and other relatives. I | Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith and | daughter, of Vienna, Va., motorch to Oakland on Saturday and upnnl their return Sunday were accom 'lpaniod by his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Ervin S. Smith, who are spending Christmas with them. I | Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoover l’(‘llon.I 'North Fourth street, traveled to IHancock on Sunday fto visit with Ifrionds. Carl Pelton, student at Hagerstown Junior college, re !turnod with his parents on Sunday : I evening. Mys. Virgil Stever, Jr, is the .ln(‘\\' secretary at Proudfoot’s Oak land pharmacy. She is assuming| ‘thr' position vacated by Mrs. Hart- | iley L. Wigfield, who is u(-(-()mpnny-I [ling her husband, the Rev. Mr. Wig- | {field, to his new assignment us! {pastor of a church in Winchester. | Va. I T The Monta Vista Junior Girls I' {H Club held its Christmas p:u‘l_\'l { Monday, December 23, at 7:30 p.I Im. at the Methodist church recrea-! tion hall, Oakland. A queen was lnl be chosen to reign over the 1);\1'()‘.I :szdidulos were Sherry Frum'/..1 ;Elizal)elh Elliott, Cathy Ridder ;mle Jane Gibson. { { Mrs. F. D. Bittle left for Ri\'lvrnl i Beach, Fla., to spend Chris:mas' “holiday season with her husband, | {who has been vacationing in | Florida for several weeks. She \ms! driven to Florida by her son, Robert Bittle, of LaVale, who planned “)I ‘return to his home for the Christ-| mas hoilidays. l I Mr. and Mrs. Dean ;\l(:Farfzm(li and family are planning to l(-a\'ol within the next ten days for Los | Angeles. California, where they | will make their home. Mr. McFar land was project manager for the construction of the Stony River dam. In his new position he will be with a company at its home office in Los Angeles, that is simi lar to Stone and Wcbster, the! ccmpany now constructing tth poewer plant for the Virginia Elec :tri(- and Power ccembpany at Stony ißivor. I I A Christmas party was given !one evening last week in the din {ing room of the Economy market by Eugene Matthews for his em ' ployees and their friends. Among those attending were Rev. and Mrs.' Donald Matthews and children; Mr. 'and Mrs. James Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson, Wayne Wiit, Mr.| ‘and Mrs. Joseph DiSimone, Freda Bonner, Tom Hauser, Keith Cum-I mings, Jerry Stewart and Anna To-i i tedo. Gifts - were exchanged. =27 Men followed ; et o , a Star to seek,d B ‘ \/\ ' to find and sl /8 2 b worship ,*é) v i | Him, so may you ‘ S i 1 v A find the ' | ; i peace and joy of \" (s / i a holy Christmas. \ i pEEE et g I C. HAROLD HOLSOPPLE | For Insurance Dial 334-2082 Oakland, Md. THE REPUBLICAN, OAKLAND, MARYLAND. \ | Students Are Home . I‘For Vacation Period I Quite a numbeir of students are {at their homes for the Christmas ;Imlidu'\'s. They include: i Mercersburg academy, Frederick IFcl(i; West Virginia Wesleyan, IGrou-hon Briner, Edward Umstot, 'Kay Murphy. I West Virginia Univorsity, Susan { Gibson, Jane Hanst, Ron Colaw, il)ick Gnegy, Tom Forman, Steve ,Muhmo. Willard Ann Glotfelty, { Kenneth Martin, Derris Updyke, 'Porter Welch, William R. Morrow, i Robert Nordeck, Mary Jane Ger main, Larry Deßerry, Carol Wolfe. i Johns Hopkins, Maurice Brook { hart: Loyola, David Gonder; Wash lington college, Guy Hinebaugh, Rodney Barkhurst; West Virginia Tech. Tom Michacl. Dumbarton college, Mary Mance; Ivavrn Pren, Thomas Mance; St. | Xavier, Caihy Mance; Peabody Con |servatory, Sue Martin; Grier, I\\'on(ly Wceote¥s, Barbara Zepp: Hood. Judith Kuhnle, Jo Ann Mil ler. Bridgewater, William Stanley ,F.:u'hurl. Ann Earhart, Carolyn Spoerlein; Bethany, Dick Stuck: i West Liberty college, Ellen Cod | dington. i Fairmont State, Roger Denison: i Marshall university, Richard Deni- Isnn; Charlotte Hall, Bob Lohr, | Townshend Grant, Tom Kight. I University of Maryland, school of dentistry, Richard Snyder; others, David Custer, Dwight Glotfelty. {John Wildesen, Betty Lou Bit | tinger, Richard Helbig, Barry San- I ders, Jack Burns, Gerald Thrasher, Mary Laskey. Shepherd college, Joyce Sisler; Catherman’s Business school, Sue Tibbs, Helen Bittinger, Donald Bit- | tinger; D. C. General Hospital.l Anna Belle Thomas; Pmricia‘ Stevens school, Lois Bell; Samuel Ready schocl, Susan Pritts. | Potomac State, Lindsay Gondcr.l | Arthur Lawton, Carolyn Bisvr.l | George Stanya, Francis Steyer, Ray I;\lcl\l;mis, Richard Harvey, Ronald | i\‘.’i.w. Paul Nazelrod, John Sharps, | 'D;a!!ux House, Andrew Mance, De‘.-| II)(‘II Liller, Bob Miller. i I Frostburg, Jack Jones, S()nnyl | Riggs, Dale Sweitzer, Robert | Speicher, James Cuppett, Shar(ml ’S;mdm‘::. Jeanne Foley, Henry L. { Mcßobie, Paula Marucci, Il:l)’lll;xI |Jean Wecks, Dale Morrow, Mary , iLnu Adams, Douglas Buckley, Mi- | I(-Iluol Kahl, David Burdock, Terry | i Bell, Sheila Garrett., Carolyn Sim-I ! mons, Larry Cropp, Marie Jo Gon-] der, Clark Sharpless, Gary Orr, lan‘h:xm Decms, Richard I\I(‘(‘Lll'(l)‘:l | Asbury college, Ky., Saundra K. IHar\'L.\': Tod Schaible, air forc(‘l | academy, Colorado. I IRicIlu:‘(I McCurdy: Asbury college, | Ky., Saundra K. Harvey; Tod IS(-hzlthv. air foree academy, Colo | rado. i ee() - e e i George Kerins, South sth street, I(Iisl(}cme(l his el!bcw while skiing |at Marsh mountain on Saturday. | Paul Williams and son, Paul Parker. Romney, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Sincell, Mt. I.ake Park, on Friday. Meg Englander. student at Stuart Hall, daughter of Clint Englander, Second street, is home for the holi | days. I The congregation of St. Mark's i Lutheran church, Oakland, is hon loring Pastor and Mrs. William Er nest Fox with a reception on Sun day, December 29, from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. in the social hall. J S aage e L ] Khrushchev boasted Soviet Union' would be No. 1 nation in seven I yvears. i l Pianist Liberace was reported suffering from a serious maifunc ltien while in a Pittsburgh hospital. Contributions mounted to more !than $125000 on Dec. 4 for the! [ family of the slain police officer J. D. Tippet, in Dallas. I ————————— . S—. S——— ———————————————— | eLR RR L 350 b I U ‘ " i | } A 3 , | o : \ . 4 {4 &I‘-'t”"fi"%:_ s e - R R ""?zi SN gre "}i {1 : N L e ‘ SR {1 i, NA fi o i(P {4 - ¥ i y i L e R . e Ay A ’ Lo itad ,A L %e R i Ty A ] L Ev SRt " SRR SR k , £ i O N o Sn g T N Wl T iBIB G S | i = % ey ERg . SPRTNRe YTR { .;..4( A, ‘}'!,*3 ‘:.-“5'_;;: MR ;-""1"’;;(‘::‘\Y e O U LR TY SR J“é@’ : e Rl GRSy R e 1 P PR s Thn il R R S O e L L SRIRROR CESGEE T S AUTHENTIC . .. Framed in entrance-way to simulated grotto, i this Nativity scene at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows near Belleville, Illinois features life-like figures carved of linden wood. Only the animais are painted, and they are positioned to lend depth to this familiar Christmas scene. MARRIED | Murray - Close Miss Carolyn | Close, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Bruce Close, Hyattsville, I)ocumvl; the bride of William S. Murru_\'.t son of Mr. and Mrs. Eleanor Mur- | ray, of White Plains in a double | ring ceremony performed by the | Rev. Soper, pastor of Oxon ]lilll Methodist Church, Oxon Hill, onl Saturday, December 7 at 9 o'clock | a. m. I The bride was attired in a bluc! sheath dress with matching short | jacket. She wore a corsage of| white roses. | Mrs. Gerald Cesarz was matron | of honor. She was attired in a blue | and white dress and wore a cor-I sage of pink roses. Mr. Gerald | .Cosarz was best man. | | A reception and lunch weré heid | in the home of the bride zm(II groom in Washington, D. C. A two- | jtiered wedding cake was served. I } The bride is a graduate of Suu!h-I lorn High School, class of 1959. | Mr. Murray is employed by Cli | mate Specialists as a sheet metal | i'mechanic. Mrs. Murray is employ- | |cd by the Dept. of the Air Force, | { Pentagon. Washington, D. C. t They are presently residing inl Washington. ‘ _—_— | To Present Special Servica lAt St. Matthew’s Church ; St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, Oakland will hold its traditional iservice of Lessons and Carols on ISunday December 29th at 11:00 a. Im. It has been a part of the Angli -30;111 Church for many centuries. | The service being used in the local Ichurch is the one used at King's IC()lIeg(‘ Chapel, Cambridge, Eng .land. The lessons are from the Old and New Testaments and tell the story of the Fall of Man and of his Redemption. There are nine | lessons and twelve carols. This is /| the fifth year this service has been presented in Oakland. | B g e Russia was urging China to end its quarrel with Sovicts, said verb lal attacks would have to cease. eoeSeeeee e e 4 e e e i fi E— g oy oo oGI T o T R “a:;“%‘f” ) :“i’%?u&ngw h SR PUTUSTONRy | e ‘ <%§§?&;@ . I ke > %‘@ X Y%; R y@\&: A o s : G 0 b | Grectings - JieSay S LATORY I g A"“ \ SN | | Here’s to a holiday ;é“:*i‘"g‘ ! merry and bright, with /. ((4¥" | % bells ringing, carol et L singing, greetings Bey | ¥et 5 (Vaig, e I GBe tyechings, giits SR e I and gladness galore. I;\f;;fi; ' { ' . oo oL\ \ R And here’s to you! We e . sincerely wish you orag 5 SR ‘ the season’s best, and fo . B NI S | ° % -/’ %33’( b R gratefully express our NSNE ey & SE as TR I & appreciation for your % fl:w@z&%g :"5:“-_ friendly patronage. )I Q\“'f{ R O ¥ ARy ’ ißs A 2 ‘ o Ly b / CAKLAND, M, ‘ and | The OGakland Bargain Center | Second Street Oakland, Md. I Firemen Answer Alarms '5 | Oakland firemen answered three |é [fire alarms within a three-day pvri-l‘ |od, none of them serious. ; ‘ Two of the fires were :mmmu-1,1 II)iIvs. and the other damaged af! {frame dwelling slightly. I A car at Powers garage in M, i ‘Lakc Park was on fire Friday eve- |} iing about 6 o'clock but the blaze | was extinguished before the truck!{ | left the department building. I; | | Sunday morning at 9 o'clock ;:I 11956 4-door Plymouth owned by | Harold Hardesty became ablaze | because of a short in the wiring. ;The same day at 2:25 p. m. the| | department was called to the d\\'oll-I ling of Leslie M. Friedley, south ofl 1 the Weber Crossing just off 219. The :bui](ling was occupied by the fami ;l_v. Damage was estimated at $lO fon the house and $25 to the ('on-I | tents. a8 I Terrorists shot up the r('sidcncel lot British Ambassador Sir D()u_r.z-l {las L. Busk in Caracas, \'unw_ucla.l recently. : | 1 ADDITIGRAL LOCAL ADS, Tflfli LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION ! | i \ ‘ ' | IAM NO LONGER NEEDED onl, | Oak St. Anyone in need of Il(‘Il).I I am avzilable. Ella Murray, 415! Oak St.. Oakland, Md. —Adv. 43-tf HOUSE FOR RENT—7 rooms; and bath. If interested phone 334- 2169 after Dec. 27. —Adv. 43-tf | FOR RENT 4-room furnished ' apartment. Utilities furnished. | Available Jon. Ist. Phone 3:}-1-2::81,‘ {—Adv. 43-tf ! e . v e e e e I “——'i SALE OF - Christmas Trees ON THE STUMP Pius Io 8 - These are shezred Red Pine Trees and mav be purchased at ] mv properv scuth of Oakland, on the Underwood Road. Select your tree and cut it. (! W. DWIGHT STCVER I Four Births Occur Four births eccurred at the Gar rett County Memorial hospital in Oakland during the past five days, up to Monday morning. There were two boys and two girls, On the 19th a son to Mr, and Murs. Charles Judy, Thomas, W. Va. On the 20th a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Lee Armstrong, Kitzmiller. On the 22nd a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richard Rhodes, Deer Park: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Harley Robert Houchin, Morgan town, W, Va. During the period <he hospital admitted 25 persons and dis charged 23. Census Monday morn ing was 36. il YA s a5 Recent Licenses Howard Lamar Grizzard, 23, U. S. air force, Columbus., Georgia. and Mildred Louise Miller. 20, Al derson, W. Va. Ralph Allen Seigler, 22, techni cian, Colliers, W. Va.. and Beverly Jean Armstrong, 19, Wellshurg, W. Va. Freddie Milton Frazec, 24, U. S. army, Friendsville, and Martha Faye Wilson, 17 (parent’s consent), Markleysburg, Pa. Kenneth Luther Massie, 25, farm hand, near Independence, W. Va., and Phyllis Marie Field, 18, Reedsville, W. Va. i A i : - et N/ / f o N T / el est o PRI . <6 5 ITL g 3 VWi ( %3 e ! 7 a / v 3 - Q 'SgeS \I |(a3 AP YA . i PN o ! Here are holiday W Wl e wishes aplenty and N\ '}; A8 B thanks for our friends. T NQ > Lisf 4 3 ' 7 i Rl Y¥ & A DR -Ve 7 NS s T l o QM N flovists Alder St, Oakland, Md. e—— 01:“;\‘:;;{?\& = }.,;,EE: e s g AN e N e s ‘g‘a i“*""j&?‘;&uxi’ T 0N O 3 MR e ! e Q"xjg % ,fi&%fi& Lo habeapaiay " 8 MRtk }%i 0 eyt 1 W %fi" AR e e e b P eLI e i Geely BsTUES R R sy nhe o pey tdy | O a 1 g A Ml v gk 8 L R R B i R, PAL . v emsmonia , M?:w% ARI U w"""" e si?@ oS 20 BT R S e R e . ) PR o, RD w eR R B T . g T "’w‘a’flg T TR SRR Y BT R L et o ;fik “E NIRRT S ol e e RO o Ty "” EEITT il Nk . GRS e Ll ‘gfr&mg’g‘g& 9. "%; e PgE W Bgin RN O BB J” & &”f*% YoM R R Biben 0 Gl Vi R SRR L e o m glowing as a cheery hearth, bright as a gaily-lighted tree are our warm-hearted wishes for your joy and conteniment at this happy holiday season. We greatly enjoy our pleasant business relcations with you and hope that they may long continue. To you, our most grateful thanks, 1 ) NaTs B BIETIRST ONAL DANK ) Oakland Friendsville Deep Creek Lake PAGE FIVE I U. 8. Cal. James K. Chenault l\\: s recently freed after being held | prisoner in Venezuela by the Red 3 terrorists, II Senate-House agreed on $3.599,.- iI-.’;:l,l'rn\ foreign aid authorization | bill, Tt compares with $4,529,615,- | 000 urged by late President. | m—————————————————— | B T D———— TERRA ALTA, W. VA, ] One show nightly beginning at 1] 7:30. Students through high - |§ school age, 35¢c; Adults, 50c. I Christmas Night & Thursday December 25 and 26 “The Thrill Of It All” {1 With Doris Day, James Garner I Friday and Saturday December 27 and 28 | “Flipper” | Starring Chuck Conners & Tuesday and Wednesday ' Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 |} "“For Love Or Money"” ! With Kirk Douglas 4 and Mitzy Gainer . o ! Cominag January 3 and 4 11 “Hootenanny Hoot" | Starring Brothers Four, a. Shep Wooley, Johnny Cash | 1