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Item Fran Tit Ntw»-P«rt PlicaApril *1, 1*12.*.**••• * * . * . * I . * * ... • a ..AS A RESULT Of A DISAGREEMENT which involved the two Frederick High School# end theBoard of County School Com-miaskmert, one. or perhaps both, of the high school# may have no clou play this year.The graduating due of the Girl's High School threaten# todrop class day.” The point at issue is whether the graduating classes or the school hoard ought to pay the expense ofi the Opera House onet*iGithSincthsiPTttP*UAitaaaI-der-[•Itilfl-itr.vav00c1rTHE CIVIC CLUB'S CLEAN UP Day will be advertised with white fiaga which will fly from the windowc of public buildings. They will carry the words Cl* I * vie Club Clean-Up Day, May 1, May 2.” The flags will be putin place by the Boy Scouts.r\VO IMPORTANT POSITIONS on the active list of officiate of the Frederick Railroad Co. were announced by Mr. Emory L. Cobientz, president. The position cf superintendent of the system recently made vacant by the resignation of Mr. G.E.F.Anderson, was filled by the appointment of Mr. R. Paul Smith, who has been the general freight agent and an employe of the railroad ever since it was incorporated in January, 1910, Mr. Fran* Von Schilling has been selected as the gen* eral manager, Mr. S. H. Bennett, vice-president and auditor of the company, has been acting general manager for sometime.FREDERICK SHIPPERS, AFTER li| a conference at the Y.M.C.A.I with the executive committeeJ of the Board of Trade, decidedto urge the Interstate Commerce Commission to compel the railroads to give reciprocal switching service here.THE AUTOMOBILE FIRE BN-| GINE of the Independent HoaeII Co., which was removed from* the engine house on Wests Church street to the United En-r- gine House on South Marketir street when the work of pavinga Church street was commenced,ill has been returned to its owna- quarters.I MR. ADOLPHUS FEARHAKE ie | gave his annual fish dinnerr. to the employes of the office of1C the Clerk of the Circuk Court.m | Those present were Harry W,hi I Bowers, Harry Chapline, Char-c. tes Groff, Millard N. Nuw,h.| Charles A. Ogle, EH G. Haughand Rev. E.H. Lamar.THE THREE - TON KELLY truck belonging to the Ideal Garage Co.. carrying a load of four and a half tons of brick, broke through the scales when it was weighed in Hagerstown. The truck was not damaged.ISr ir Aw1611hi
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Frederick News Post Journal

Frederick, Maryland, US

Sat, Apr 21, 1962

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