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THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND
PRESSURE TESTS OF WATER MADE AT CATONSVILLE. •
With a view to abandoning the
Patapsco river as a source of water supply, pressure tests were made at Catonsville by V. Bernard Siems, Water Engineer. The plans in-
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elude the building of a reservoir in the Catonsville section in connection with a Water Department yard. Laying of mains for the new service is under way.
The test was for the purpose of determining whether Catonsville can be supplied with water from the Ingleside standpipe. If so, the pressure will be increased and Catonsville given a supply comparable with that of Baltimore, Mr. Siems said.
The new plan contemplates water for Catonsville and Relay from Lake Ashburton, fed from the Gunpowder River. Catonsville now is supplied from the Patapsco river. To meet immediate demands at Catonsville an additional "booster" station will be built to supply water from the Pikesville reservoir.
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Revised low prices to members of Agricultural Corp. and Farm Bureau
There will be more calves shown by Baltimore county boys at Timon-ium fair than at any fair in recent years. Fourteen boys haje (signified their intention of exhibiting their heifer calves at the fair. The following boys will show:
Gilbert Marstellar, Freeland, Md., Jersey Calf.
Marshall Marstellar, Freeland, Jersey Calf.
Philip Rudiger, Towson, Jersey Calf.
Joseph Huber, Towson, Jersey Calf.
John Huber, Towson, Jersey Calf.
Wheeler Ensor, Sparks, Guernsey Calf.
Richard Tracey, Bentley Springs, Guernsey Calf.
James Kelley, Towson, Guernsey Calf.
Ernest Wooden, Reisterstown, Guernsey Calf.
Franklin Price, Sparks, Ayrshire Calf.
Paul Schurman, Phoenix, Hol-stein Calf.
Marion Price, Phoenix, Holstein Calf.
Robert Pearce, Sparks, Md., Holstein Calf.
Gladys Tracey, Bentley Springs, Holstein Calf.
The Towson National Bank desiring the boys to make as fine a showing as possible has presented the Club with white blankets to be used during the fair week.
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30x3l/2 Clincher Reg alar 8.65 1.65
Over size 10.25 1.65
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31x4 " " ' 16.15 14.50 2.20
32x4 " '.' ' 17.65 15.00 2.35
33x4 " " « 18.15 15.50 2.45
34x4 " " ' 18.75 2.55
32x4y2 " " ' 22.40 20.00 2.90
33x4% " " ' 22.85 20.50 3.00
34x4% " " ' 23.35 21.00 3.10
35x4% " " ' 23.95 3.20
33x5 " " ' 26.75 24.75 3.85
35x5 " " ' 27.85 25.75 4.05
37x5 " " ' 28.90 4.25
34x5 Truck Special 31.15 4.05
36x6 " 44.90 7.10
Special 30x3 Fabric Tires $6.60 No charge for Parcel Post, Overnight delivery anywhere in Maryland
Agricultural Corp. of Maryland
Phone, Calvert 2954
1112 Union Trust Building
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
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PERRY HALL SUNDAY SCHOOL HOLDS OUTING.
The annual outing of St. Michael's
Lutheran Sunday School, Perry
Hall was held at Druid Hill Park,
Baltimore city, on Wednesday last.
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TO GIVE TEA AND SALE TODAY.
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Today (Saturday) for the benefit of the Baltimore County Children's Aid Society a tea and sale will be held at The Marguerite Tea House on the York Road, near Monkton. ----------o----------
BASEBALL CARNIVAL TODAY.
Elaborate preparations have been made for the base-ball carnival scheduled to take place at Baynesville today (Saturday).
CORBETT WOMAN UNDERGOES OPERATION.
Mrs. Charles Brannan, of Corbett, has been a patient at a Baltimore city hospital, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. ----------o----------
PHOENIX COUPLE RETURN
PROM SOJOURN ON
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CAFETERIA AT TIMONIUM FAIR
TO BE PRESIDED OVER BY
SPARKS FOLKS.
The Farm Bureau of Sparks will be at Timonium fair for the week of September 1st. It will be located next to the Farm Bureau tent. A lunch served cafeteria-style consisting of chicken salad, 3 0 cents; potato salad 15 cents, 2 rolls 5 cents, ham sandwiches 10 cents, iced tea 5 cents. A supply of fresh vegetables, home canned goods, preserves and cake will be on hand for sale.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fix, of Phoenix, are now at their home following a visit with relatives on the. Eastern Shore.
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CONDITION OF MRS. DANIEL REICHERT IMPROVED.
The condition of Mrs. Daniel Reichert, of Hyde, who underwent treatment at a city hospital for a broken ankle, is reported as being much improved.
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