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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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THE JEFFERSON1AN, TOWSON, MARYLAND QUILTING PARTY HELD. At the home of Mrs. James Kerr, Dundalk, the Missionary Society of the Community Church held a quilting party. ----------o---------- TEACHER RESUME^ DUTIES. Saturday, April 26, 1924^-Page 9 Miss Caroline Thompson, teacher at the Essex Public School, has resumed her duties after having been on the "sick list." ----------o---------- PASSOVER OBSERVED. Jewish folks in Baltimore county observed the Passover this week. The celebration symbolized tht Passover and exidus of the Jews from Egypt. ----------o---------- BUILDING PERMITS SHOW GAIN. Fourth District. 1st Precinct—At Volunteer Fire Company's House, Reisterstown. 2nd Precinct—At Volunteer Fire Company's House, Glyndon. 3rd Precinct—At John Hoff's Old Post Office Bldg., Owings Mills. 4th Precinct—At Yox's Old Store Building, Delight. 5th Precinct—At Volunteer Fire Company"s House, Boring. According to the records in the office of the County Commissioners office at Towson, building permits for March showed a decided gain this year over last. ----------o---------- RAISING OF HORSES URGED BY SPECIALISTS. The advantages of raising a few horses as a part of the general farm program as urged by specialists, are as follows: 1. Furnishes dependable power at cost. Makes a good market for such unprofitable crops as oats. 3. Retains much of the fertility value of the grain on the farm. 4. Eliminates paying of frieght on fuel used for farm power. The general farmer can well consider raising his own horse stock. In so doing he makes the best possible use of his oat crop by not only producing his power at cost, but also by furnishing the fuel for that power at cost. Oats are ordinarily not profitable as a cash crop. By using the grain as fuel for power, the freight to market is saved and the return freight on oil used in motor power machinery is eliminated. All the marketing costs and dealer"s profits on both the grain and the oil are saved to the farmer who raises horses for his own farm power and maintains them on his home-grown feeds. Two of the vital items in the cost of producing crops have been labor and power. By judicious handling of the horse stock, the farmer can frequently have his farm power item moved from the debit side of the ledger over to the credit side. Fifth District. 1st Precinct—At John O. Hale's, White House, Upperco, R. F. D. 2nd Precinct—At Mt. Zion Hall, on Black Rock Road, Upperco, R.F.D. Sixth District. 1st Precinct—At Eklo Supply Company's Hall, Eklo, Freeland. 2nd Precinct—At Mrs. Grace Millar's residence, Eklo, Freeland. Seventh District. 1st Precinct—At J. Carlton Hersh-ner's (James M. Sampson"s late residence), Parkton. 2nd Precinct—At Wiseburg's M. E. Church, Community Hall, Wise-burg, Parkton. 3rd Precinct—At Odd Fellows' Hall, Hereford. Eighth District. 1st Precinct—At Lutherville Volunteer Fire Engine House, Lutherville. 2nd Precinct—At Goodrich's Hall, York Road, Timonium. 3rd Precinct—At Fire Engine House, Captain Emerson's, Valley Road. 4th Precinct—At Odd Fellows' Hall, Cockeysville. 5th Precinct—At Volunteer Fire Engine House, Marble Hill, Cockeysville. 6th Precinct—At William B. Hurst's residence, York Road, Sparks. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. .OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ELECTIONS FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY. Towson, Md., April 15th, 1924. As required by Article XXXIII, Section 17A, of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, title "Election," Chapter 569 of the Acts of 1916, notice is hereby given of _[f, an*- Intermediate Registration for ¦^Baltimore County, to be held on Tuesday, April 29, 1924, Between the hours of 9 A. M. and 9 P. M. for the Registration of persons in the county entitled to vote and who are not already on the Registration Books. Persons who desire to remove their voting place from one precinct to another and have not been stricken from the books where they formerly resided, must apply in person for their transfers, but those who have been stricken from the books where they formerly voted, can have certificates sent them, either by the Board of Supervisors, or the Registration Officers of the Precinct where they formerly voted. Those who declined to affiliate at the time they registered may appear before the Registration Officers of their Precinct, affiliate with either1 party and vote at the Primary to be held on May 5th, but a person Who is now affiliated with either party s cannot change his affiliations before f the Primary and vote at said Primary. The Registration Officers will sit in the various Precincts and Districts of the County on the above date as follows: First District. 1st Precinct—At The Argus Building, Catonsville. 2nd Precinct—At Henry G. Lauman's Frederick Road, Grays. 3rd Precinct—At Woodlawn BBuild-ing and Loan Association, Windsor Mill Road, near Gwynn Oak Avenue. 4th Precinct—At Mrs. Margaret Luby's residence Frederick Road, opposite Paradise La., Catonsville. < 5th Precinct—At Dr. Fred Adams', Rolling Road near Johnnycake Rd. 6th Precinct—At Knights of Columbus Hall, on North side of Frederick Road, between Melvin and Beaumont Aves., Catonsville. 7th Preciact—At J. F. Schaeffer's store, 804 Frederick Avenue, Catonsville. 8th Precinct—At Odd Fellow's Hall, Catonsville. 3th Precinct—At Diehlman's store, Edmondson and Dutton Avenues, Catonsville. 10th Precinct—At Louis O. Murphy's, Oella Ave. and Ellicott City car line, Oella. 11th Precinct—At Frederick Maisel's 517 Ingleside Avenue, Catonsville. Second District. 1st Precinct—At Presbyterian Lecture Room, Harrisonville. 2nd Precinct—At Acme Hall, Hebb-ville. 3rd Precinct—At Odd Fellows' Hall, Ysfranite. 4th Precinct—At Randallstown Hall, Randallstown. :5th Precinct—At Robert Bowers' residence, Dogwood and Hollofield Roads. >6th Precinct—At Judge William Zimmerman's residence, Windsor Mill Road and Thayer Ave., Woodlawn. Ninth District. ' 1st Precinct—At .Towson .Service Station, York Road, Towson. 2nd Precinct—At Henry Leist's store, Old Harford Road and. Putty Hill Avenue, Parkville. 3rd Precinct—At F. N. Freeman's store, Loch Raven. 4th Precinct—At Franklin Debaugh's residence, Pennsylvania and Delaware avenues, Towson. 5th Precinct—At Parlett residence, Towson. 6th Precinct—At Towson Permanent Building and Loan Association, York Road, Lee Building, Towson. 7th Precinct—At Offutt Building, Chesapeake Avenue, Towson. 8th Precinct—At Boat House, Rux- ton. 9 th Precinct—At Michael J. Walls' residence Falls Road, Bare Hills. Tenth District. 1st Precinct—At Frank M. Schmidt's Manor, Monkton. 2nd Precinct—At H. W. Royston's store, Sunnybrook, Phoenix. Eleventh District. 1st Precinct—At Odd Fellows' Hall, Glen Arm. 2nd Precinct—At Old School House, Fork. 3rd Precinct—At Casino, Upper Falls 4th Precinct—At Henry J. Tremper's, Perry Hall. 5th Precinct—At John H. Sach's, Joppa Road and Belair Road. Twelfth District. 1st Precinct—At Alex. Wolinski"s, Hombergville. 2nd Precinct—At Portable Building of the Community Church, St. Helena Avenue, Dundalk. 3rd Precinct—At Provident Savings Bank, Progress Building, Dundalk. 4th Precinct—At Fire Department, Dundalk. Thirteenth District. 1st Precinct—At Estate Improvement Association Building, English Consul. 2nd Precinct—At Odd Fellows' Temple, St. Denis. 3rd Precinct—At First Floor, M. E. Church Sunday School Room, Arbutus. 4th Precinct—At Permanent Building and Loan Association Office, Halethorpe, northwest cor. Francis and Selma Avenues. 5th Precinct—At Volunteer Fire Department, Lavern Avenue, near Baltimore Avenue, Lansdowne. Fourteenth District. 1st Precinct—At Old School House, Philadelphia Road and Hamilton Avenue. 2nd Precinct—-At Frederick Reich- ert's store, Belair road and Willow Avenue, Oyerlea. 3rd Precinct—At Louis F. Saro's store, Belair Road and Chestnut Avenue, Overlea. 4th Precinct—At George A. Klein's, Putty Hill. 5th Precinct—At Charles Royahn's residence, Ridge Road, between Belair and Philadelphia Roads. Third District. 1st Precinct—At Fire Company's House, Pikesville. 2nd Piecinct—At Confederate Home, Pikesville. 3rd Precinct—At Odd Fellows' Hall, Pikesville. 4th Precinct—-At Wm. Long's, Reisterstown Road, Garrison. Fifteenth District. 1st Precinct—At Boy Scout's Armory, D Street, Sparrows Point. 2nd Precinct—At F. W. Josenhans" Eastern Avenue and Back River Neck. 3rd Precinct—At John A. Hughes', Middle River StatiQn. 4th Precinct—At St. Matthews' Parish House, D Street, between 8th and 9th Streets, Sparrows Point. 5th Precinct—At Townsend Bueh-lers', North Point Road and Wise Avenue, Sparrows Point. 6 th Precinct—At Mrs. Katherine Litchky's, northwest corner Eastern and Mace Avenues, Rossville. 7th Precinct—At Union Baptist Hall, 9th and J Streets, Sparrows Point. 8th Precinct—At John Dempsey's, Chase. 9th Precinct—At Joseph Betholle's, Dorsey Avenue, Woodward Drive, Essex. 10th Precinct—A t Mrs. Harry Freund's, Rsedale Avenue and Philadelphia Road. 11th Precinct—At Thomas V. Kop-riva's, Eastern Avenue and Sewer Road. By order, HARRY E. GERMAN, Pres., CHARLES H. WISE, HARRY A. MATTHEWS, Board of Supervisors of Elections for Baltimore County. W. EVANS ANDERSON, Chief Clerk. April 19-26. SAMPLE BALLOT For The Primary Election, May 5th, 1924 Notice of Certificates of Candidacy Filed With the Supervisors of Elections of Baltimore County, Md. OFFICE OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ELECTIONS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY. Towson, Md. April, 21st. 1924. In pursuance of and in compliance with the provisions of the Code of Public General Laws, Article 33, Section 184, Chapter 160, Acts of 1916, notice is hereby given that Certificates of Candidacy for Nominations for office and for the election of Delegates to the Democratic and Republican State Conventions have been filed in this office by the following persons, or have been certified to this office by the Secretary of State. HARRY E. GERMAN, President CHARLES H. WISE HARRY A. MATTHEWS Board of Supervisors of Elections for Baltimore County. W. EVANS ANDERSON, Clerk, REPUBLICAN BALLOT FOB THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. VOTE FOR ONE CALVIN COOLIDGE REPUBLICAN MASSACHUSETTS FOR AN UNINSTRUCTED DELEGATION » FOR THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 69TH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF MARYLAND. VOTE FOR ONE EDWARD RIDGELY SIMPSON REPUBLICAN LLOYD WILKINSON REPUBLICAN Certificates of Candidacy for nomination for office and for the election of Delegates to the State Convention filed by persons who are unopposed and whose names will not appear on the official ballots, are as follows: For Delegates to the State Convention-^TOHN T. COLLIER, JOSHUA G. HARVEY, WILLIAM R. HARVEY, C. ROSS MACE, EDWARD RIDGELY SIMPSON, MARY A. WEEDER, C. REBECCA WRIGHT, Republican. DEMOCRATIC Certificates of Candidacy for nomination for office and for the Election of Delegates to the State Convention filed by persons who are unopposed and whose names will not appear on the official ballots, are as follows: For Member of the House of Representatives in the 69th Congress of the United States from the Second Congressional District of Maryland, MILLARD E. TYDINGS, Democratic. For Delegates to the State Convention—WILLIAM H. BRYAN, WILLIAM PURRINGTON COLE, JR.; J. FLETCHER H. GORSUCH, JR.; FRANK J. HOEN, JOHN HUBNER RICE, CHARLES M. SNYDER, HENRY M. WARFIELD, Democratic. > Maryland State Archives mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0533.jp