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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 9

The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 9

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The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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Members of the British House of Commons are paid $7,500 a year. IRREGULAR? DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET BRAN Kellogg's MARVEL FUNERAL HOME 846-3005 Delmar, Del. SHOP Pantry Pride DISCOUNT FOODS IN THE SALISBUR MALL OPEN TIL MIDNITE MONDAY THRU SATURDAY DEATHS and FUNERALS Mrs. Lynde Catlin PARKSLEY Graveside services were scheduled today at 11 a.m. in the Parksley Cemetery Catlin, for 79, Mrs.

of Caroline Hallendale, West formerly of Hopeton, Va. Mrs. Catlin died Wednesday after a brief illness. New N. Shospital been visiting a daughter, Mrs.

Carolynde C. Hodgson of Havlock, N. C. She was the wife of the late Lynde Catlin and daughter of the late Edwin N. and Ida West.

Mrs. Catlin had made her home in Hallendale for the past 11 years. In addition to Mrs. Hodgson, she is survived by another daughter, Susan Ann Wafer, Hallendale; one sister, Mrs. Madeline W.

Truitt, gue, one brother, Stuart West, Onley; and two dren. The Rev. Douglas Cullop officiated. Funeral arrangements were made by the Williams Funeral Home, Parksley. ANNOYING STOP WASTING WATER GET THE GENUINE WATER MASTER 'Thrust-Back Collar' TOILET TANK BALL America's largest Seller The efficient Water Master instantly stops the flow of water after each flushing.

AT HARDWARE STORES Maybe it's not a What would it cost to replace the old homestead? Market values of everything have risen. Has your Insurance protection kept pace with this rising trend? If not, you'd get a rude surprise after a loss by fire or other calamity Why take a chance when you can be sure your coverage is up to date? The price for finding out Is nothing. Just phone us today. Old Fashion Courtesy Modern Coverages HARRIS J. RIGGIN AGENCY Insurance Exclusively Since 1927 Car Home Farm Family Business YOUR AGENT we N.

Division Church Sts. Salisbury Mrs. C. O. Farrow WESTOVER Funeral services for Mrs.

June M. Farrow, 76, who died Sunday in her home near Westover, will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Wilson Funeral Home, Princess Anne. Mrs. Farrow had been ill sev.

eral months. The Rev. Lee Lawrence, pastor of the Fairmount United Methodist Charge, will officiate. Interment will be in the Beauchamp Cemetery, Princess Anne. Mrs.

Farrow was a member of the Mt. Olive United Methodist Church at Revel's Neck. She was born in Canada, and was daughter of late Isanl Thompson. Her husband, Curtis O. Farrow, died in 1968.

Surviving are five children, Curtis Farrow and Miss Ruth Farrow, of near Westover, Mrs. Grace Sellers and Irvin Farrow, of Salisbury, and Mrs. Annabell Gochnour, Manokin; three grandchildren; a brother and three sisters, Carl Thompson and Mrs. Vena Ogburn of Gettysburg, Mrs. Eva TaGreenwood, Wenona Rasander, Richland, and several nieces nephews.

Friends may call at the funeral home tonight after 7 o'clock. Mrs. C. J. Stewart WANGO Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m.

in the Hill-Baker-Bounds Funeral Home in Salisbury for Mrs. Sara Laws Stewart, 39, of Chester, formerly of here. She died Friday in a head-on collision in Chester. She is survived by her husband, C. Jack Stewart, Chester; her father, Ralph Laws, Wango; her mother Mrs.

Anna Olsen, Springfield, one sister, Mrs. Betty Laws Taylor, Sacramento, one brother, Ralph Laws Sacramento; two half-sisters; and several nieces and nephews. The Rev. Nelson B. Benjamin, pastor of St.

John's United Methodist Church, Fruitland, will officiate. Interment will be in the Laws Cemetery, Wango. Friends may call at the funeral' home Wednesday from noon to 2 p.m. C. E.

McDaniel POCOMOKE CITY, Clarence Earl McDaniel, 75, tired waterman of Pocomoke City, died Sunday in Deer's Head State Hospital in Salisbury after a long illness. He was born at nearby Shelltown and was a son of the late Lora and Sallie McDaniel. are his wife, Mrs. Blanche E. McDaniel; two daughters, Mrs.

Reid, near Snow Hill, and Mrs. Rosalee Kendall, Rockville; 10 grandchildren; one gr at-grandson; a brother, Paul McDaniel, Shelltown; and three sisters, Mrs. Eunice Mears, Immokalee, and Mrs. Elizabeth Long and Mrs. Doris McMullen of Baltimore.

Graveside services will be held here Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the First Baptist Cemetery. The Rev. Bradley Spencer of the Rehoboth Baptist Church will officiate. Friends may call at the Watson Funeral Home here tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock.

NEW AIR FARES from Salisbury to Major Points on the ALLEGHENY AIR SYSTEM The Allegheny Air System offers a NEW Structure available the thru the use of Allegheny Commuter. When you purchase a ticket Commuter to many Key destinations, the total fare can be on added the to Allegheny the on Commuter ticket for a small additional charge Here is a partial of fares from Friendship Airport and from listing via the Allegheny commuter Salisbury-Wicomico County Airport Allegheny From Commuter Portion DESTINATION Baltimore Salisbury Salisbury-Baltimore $36.00 $39.00 $3.00 Chicago $51.00 $60.00 $9.00 Cleveland $38.00 $45.00 $7.00 Dayton $38.00 $47.00 $9.00 $33.00 $32.00 ($1.00) $45.00 $54.00 $9.00 $29.00 $29.00 $45.00 $54.00 $9.00 York $26.00 $28.00 $2.00 $24.00 $36.00 $12.00 $36.00 $34.00 ($2.00) Louis $59.00 $68.00 $9.00 Bend $48.00 $57.00 $9.00 service available via Allegheny Airlines at Baltimore You save time and money by eliminating parking problems and you enjoy and get the advantages of thru Ticketing and Baggage to your destination. FLY ALLEGHENY Commuter HENSON AVIATION- CONTRACT OPERATOR For Reservations phone 749-7105 or your Local Travel Agent Vaughn E. Wilmer Vaughn E. Wilmer, 55, of Gainesville, Fla.

and Salisbury, was dead on arrival Sunday at Peninsula General Hospital after suffering an apparent heart attack at his home here, 104 Chestnut St. Because of health reasons, Mr. Wilmer retired about three years ago after 30 years with the Home Beneficial Life Insurance Co. in Salisbury. He was a long time member and a past president of the Salisbury Life Underwriters Association.

was also a member of the Allen Memorial Baptist Church and former church deacon, Sunday School superindent and member of the church" nominating committee. Born at Marlbrook, he was a son of the late Edward and Anna Byrd Wilmer. "Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Frances Hudson Wilmer; a daughter, Miss Lou Ann Wilmer; two sisters, Mrs. Mauza Petitt, Snow Hill, and Mrs.

Virginia Taylor, Williamsburg, three brothers, Bunyan Wilmer, Snow Hill, Jerome Wilmer, Baltimore, and Sanford Wilmer, Hallwood, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Allen Memorial Church with the pastor, the Rev. Lewis C. McKinney, officiating.

Interment will be in Wicomico Memorial Park. Friends may call at the HillBaker Bounds Funeral Home Tuesday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. R. J. Matthews FEDERALSBURG Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m.

in the Framptom Funeral Home here for Richard Matthews, 60, of Federalsburg. He died Saturday in the Easton Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Mr. Matthews HAVE SENSE SAVE CENTS BREAD'. 29cl MILK 99cl NO DEPOSIT BANKS CONVENIENCE STORES was an employe of the Tri-Gas and Oil Inc.

here. The Rev. Harrel W. Pitsenbarger of the Union United Methodist Church will officiate. Interment will be in Hillcrest, Cemetery.

Born at Seaford, Mr. Matthews. He was a member of FedG. Matthews, living at Seaford, and the late Richard F. Matthews.

He was a membr of Fed- eralsburg's Nanticoke Lodge No. 172. Surviving in addition to his mother are his wife, Mrs. Margaret T. Mattews; and a brother and a sister, Russell W.

Matthews and Mrs. Catherine Patterson, both of Seaford. Friends may call at the fuhome Tuesday from 1 to 2 p.m. HARMONY HOP PRESENTED BY THE PENINSULAIRES SALISBURY STATE COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 8 P.M. NOVEMBER 19 20 ADMISSION $2.50 Lee TICKETS W.

J. AHTES REALTOR SALISBURY MALL FRANK FARLOW MENS WEAR DOWNTOWN PLAZA. MAIL ORDERS: SEND CHECK SELF-ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE TO "TICKETS" 123 JOHNSON SALISBURY, MD. 21801 A Quote Pic to By GERALD C. BOUNDS When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on, -Abraham Lincoln The above, we think, is clearly indicative of Abraham Lincoln's character.

Many times he found himself at the end of his rope and hung on tenaciously to finally resolve the problem. Historians like to speculate as to what might have been the course of history had not an assassin's bullet taken Lincoln's life at so crucial a moment in our history. Many serious students believe that Lincoln clearly foresaw the seeds of some of our present day problems, and that he would have initiated action to prevent their development. Whether he did or did not, history acknowledges that Abraham Lincoln was the right man at the right time for this nation. Since 1877 Hill Baker Bounds FUNERAL HOME Louise H.

Hill Norman T. Baker Gerald C. Bounds IF YOU SLEEP ON YOU SAVE ON IT DURING OUR Bedding Sale! SAVE AS MUCH AS $40. ON A COMBINATION MATTRESS AND BOX SPRINGS Simmons MATTRESS OR BOX SPRINGS A famous Simmons mattress, with quality construetion features. Exclusive Adjusto-rest coils provide firm yet comfortable sleeping support.

Simmons exclusive Border Braces not only prevent sagging, they al- 4995 low you to sleep right out to the edge! Attractive al print cover quilted to felt for added comfort, cover and Comfortex cushioning to guard against bacteria, odor and mildew. YOUR SIMMONS HEADQUARTERS IS FELDMAN'S THE SHORE'S LARGEST FURNITURE STORE OF DOWNTOWN SALISBURY Salisbury, Nov. 1, 1971 THE DAILY TIMES 9 RIGHT STORES EARLY WEEK DISCOUNTS and Mouthwash in. Close up Whitening Toothpaste One. Super CLOSE-UP TOOTHPASTE REGULAR OR MINT 6.7 OZ.

TUBE REG. 89c 69 VO-5 HAIR SPRAY 16: 02 CAN VO5 REGULAR HARD TO HOLD UNSCENTED HAIR SPRAY miral REG. $1.89 129 READ'S DRUG STORES PHARMACIES SINCE 1883 READ'S THERMOMETER ORAL OR RECTAL REG. 1.49 MICRIN EXTRA STRENGTH 9TH MICRIN MOUTHWASH 22 oz. Bottle Reg.

$1.97 99 DETECTO SCALE Regularly $7.98 florboth protected PRICES IN EFFECT THROUGH NOVEMBER 2, 1971. READS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. SALISBURY MALL Civic Glen Aves. 9:00 A.M. to 10 P.M.

MONDAY thru SATURDAY CLOSED SUNDAY 202-04 WEST MAIN STREET STORE HOURS: Mon. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sat. 8 A.M.

to 5 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY 807 SOUTH SALISBURY BLVD. STORE HOURS: 9 A.M. till 10 P.M. Mon.

thru Sat, OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 8 P.M..

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