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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 26

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vMiac Tfcwwfcy, II, Plans YuleProgram Deceihber 18 Sewer Ordinance Reading Approved By Town Council MX) Ordtawtcf lor for people UVLH town's limits the -wai No.vtcatwr unanimously" passed a meeting of Mayor Ray Wilt Com- mlssioners flight. The new stiitue provides that Section 5 of Sewgge Ordinance first' and second grades of Beall Elemen- ouo Sl tary School will present a Christ-; mas program next, Thursday at' 1 p. in. under the direction" of Miss Alhalia Evcrllnc, MM, DmUey rend 1 letter from Western Maryland JUU- way Company, giving the town permission to erect ChrWnHs tree on the property at the Intersection of Church Main Streets, Twenty-five students of the Ninth Grade at Bruce High attended the meeting tc rcrwrted'lwn 'he ToWn Counc.il con- limits at ducts its business! The group ask. more ed a number.pf pertauv Lloyd, Wilson, Mrs.

Minnie Pearcc, and Miss Sally Lance; 'And whenever the charge for Parking meter receipts for'the past' week amounted.to' $77.23 as follows; -Parking Lot Parking Lot 2, $19.28 and street meters, $8.17. -water' furnished' beyond the corp. A presentation entitled Jay orat on )mltSi made a eon will feature Ann Cross, Robert lract un a mo erc( i basis instead Blank and Mary Lou Hunt. -l of a charg aga lnsUhc ultimate' "The Christmas Birthday consumer bf water, then such Trucker Ino Honored based Association Story" will be given by Daniel sewage charge shall be Wilson, Nancy McKenzlc, Allen charge water Michael, Koger shajl include the regular lap- Porter, Robert Dennis ping fee for each 'Individual con- Rltchlei Paula Huff, Michael nection' being serviced through 68n onor ed three Kanawhaused to relate these experiences. CHARLESTON, W.

Va. kins, Robert Sandra said system," Kay Layton, Donald Dale I The was granted an ex- Allan, John Folk, 1 Sharec' Sny-jtpnsion of one year for laying der. Katliy Lccwls, Carolyn an clghWhdh sanitary sewer from County men as state truck driv ers of the month Ellis C. Alexander, -South Street tO'George's Creek and JLayman, Peggy Eisentrout, John by the State Department. Charleston, Charleston, and Edward.Gallups songs, making use of xylophones, Lucas, The towjn previously requested to begin work on the project' last November A letter read by Mrs.

Kath- prine Dalley, and rtlDGE TAKES OATH Gus Muntzing, 53, of Moorefield' (left), was iworn in Tuesday as new judge of West Virginia's Z2nd Judicial Circuit by Robert M. Gamble, Hardy County Circuit Court clerk. He received his; official appointment from Gov. Cecil H. Underwood the previous day.

Muntzing will serve the ilnexplrcd term of Judge Harlan M. Calhoun who was sworn in as justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, Monday. H. G. Muntzing Sworn In As New Judge At Moorefield as district governor Lions International of Wesl Virginia, District 29-V, during the year 1943- MOOREFJELD Gus Muni- zing, local and member of the House of Delegates from Hardy County, was sworn in Tuesday as judge of the 22nd Judicial Circuit, (Hardy, Hampshire and Pendleton counlles) by Robert M.

Gamble, Circuit Courl clerk. Munlzing to succeed Judge Harlan'M. Calhoun, whose unexpired-two-year term Decame vacant with his election lo the Slale Supreme Courl of Appeals. will serve til the next election in 44. Judge Muntiilig preside aver the regular February term Bf court, convened the -third Tuesday in February, but he may call i special term at any time.

His appointment by Gov. Cecil H. Un- Jerwood leaves two vacancies in Hardy County for Commissioner jf Accounts. The other vncancy jccurred when Attorney Charles H. Bean acceplod a position With Federal Bureau of 'Investigation.

Judge Muntzing received his AB Degree from Ohio State University, and his LLB degree from West Virginia University. He to Moorefield in September, 1930, and has been practicing law since that time. He has. been admitted to practice before the tVest Virginia Supreme Court and Jie Urilted States Supreme Court. 3e is a member of the West Virjinia and American Bar Assocla- honorary member of the American Legion; 32nd degree Mason, Shriner, member of uhurch of the Brethren, and a irustee of Bridgewater College.

3e is a charter member of the Moorefield Lions Club, and served Judge Munlzing' was married September 21, 1928, to'Miss Virginia Manning of Brandywlne. They have two sons, William, who Is now In business at St. Petersburg, and Manning, who is altendlng Harvard Law School, Report Given Mooroficld had 1.24 inches 61 rainfall and precipitation during lhe month of November, accord- Ing to the report of Zella Vetter, U. S. Cooperative Metero- logical Observer al Mill Island.

The high for the month was 83 degrees' recorded November 18 Low for the month was 1 a chilly 10 degrees. Fees Collected Fees collected during th month of November lolalec $1089.05, according Clerk M. Gamble, Hunting and fishing licenses netted $793 with. 37 non- rcsidenl hunting licenses al $20 each $740.16 national forest hunting and trapping stamps $15 anc 19 resident-hunting' licenses' $38. Recording fees totaled $186.90 fees copies administrators cases $12, probate wills $12, marriage licenses $4 and miscellaneous $10.65.

Circuit Court fees totaled $55, The county court accepted the resignation of Edward Bill as constable and appointed Charles Hefner constable for Moorefield District. Base, Canal Zone, visiled his jarents, Mr. and Mrs. James liggins, West Main Slreet. The Holy Name Society of St.

Michael's Calholic Church will attend mass Sunday and 'eceive Holy Communion in a jroup. Following tlje.mass, lhe nen and boys will assemble in 6afeteria for-coffee and do- riuls. Dr, James Steele, Mechanic 3lrcel, has returned after spending three, weks in California. When it is 12 o'clock noon New York City, it is 7:01 p. m.

in Leningrad, give her the best seamless stockings her lavorile nylons in beautiful gill box tegular or stretch sheers JI.35-JI.95 FROSTBURG Sagal 'and Susan' The Fjrsl Grade band will play "Jingle Bells," On" The Housetop," and "Christmas Chop- licks." 'A play entitled "The Toys That Wanled To Run Away" will be presented. Speaking parts will include Jane Buckalew, Sally Donis, Candy Calhoun, George Winters, lewis Wehler, Robert; fovalter, Debbie Goldsworthy, Karen Kelly and James Morgan. The Nativity scene will be presented by Brenda Kerr, Edward Dayton, Jess Reeg, Gail Speir an dothers. To close the grade I 1 and 2 will sing Jhrlsimas carols. Brief Mention Capl.

Paul E. Higgins, who is aliened to the U. S. Air Force dispensary at Albrook Air Force Samples, both' have dirven a total miles. The'KO-135 jet'tanker carries more than 15,000 gallons of fue Bible Yule Dinner Set Tomorrow ClMS First Baptist Church will hold Mwual Christmas meeting toroorrow, beginning at 6 p.

with a covered dish supper and followed by a party. The annual offering will be aken and gifts will be exchanged jy members, A short program of singing and Christmas films will be held. MOOBEFJELD Th? Red Crass MaodmobUe unit will be atj the Moote Home here December HtM Prnr.ip Grade 1 of Hill Street Elemen School will present a Christmas program next Wednesday at 2 p. m. Pupils have been studying seasonal changes and lave continued this' topic i and used it to introduce a study of Jhristmas, The unit shows the'educational use of children's natural enthusiasm for the holiday time and also for the real spirit of Christmas.

Reading, writing and'oral language experiences will be West Virginia Motor Music and art will be The chart program reading, will consist of group singing, choral reading and Christmas bejls and triangles. program will be under the direction 47 years and covered 2,003,700 of Mrs. Sally'Park, assisted by Miss Sabra Hast and Miss Peggy Reeves. Group To Dine The Brotherhood of First Eng ish Baptist Church will hold a Ta Moorefield December 22 Richard Petit D. y.

Local Wood bank sorters include Mrs. W. J. 'feels, Mrs. E.

Fisher. Mrs. Ed Baker, Mrs. Irvin Bowman, Mrs. A.

Mc- NeUl, Reynolds. Mrs. James 'fenny. Mrs. Ted Sager, Mrs, John Herman.

Mrs. Ashby Scea, Mrs. Guy Bean and Mrs. Selvin Evans. During the month of October alone, Wesl Virginia hospitals In this area received 206 bottles of blood.

Grant Memorial Hospital was the recipient of 40 bottles. Th'ere were those from Hardy County who received tljis blood. Named Hester, president the Moorefield Lions Club, has announced the appointment of the committee for the 'annual Christmas basket distribution to needy families in the community. The Lions will again serve as the coordinating i organization for all civic groups in the charity distribution and collection. The Loyal Order of Moose and the Civil Air Patrol will participate again this year, covered dish supper today at 6 p.

m. at the church with their wives as guests. Following the supper a program will be presentee! by the men. Chester Stewart is in charge of arrangements. W.

B. Glen W. Evaas, E. L. Puffenberger, C.

Grimes, Guy Lang, f. A. Ludwick Jr. John Seymour, The pickup date for Friday. December 19 from 10 a.

until 5 p. m. Citizens we urged to have their gifts ready on that date on the fronf) porch. If a request for pickup is desired it can be arranged calling LEhigh jc Gifts requested are money," 1 food, clpthing In usable condition, toys in good condition or repairable, candy or fnut'The'pack- aging will be at Moorefleld Graded School and gifts may'be de-" 4A livered at the school 19. The faculty of the school will assist in the packaging.

Collection points are field Graded School for casli, clothing and'food. Cash and toys will be collected at the Moose Home and toys, clothing, food and money at Station WELD. The Sierra range of the Andesj in Peru includes ten mountains- 1 which rise to more than 20,000 J( feet. Catch all the fun at with a movie camera, $32.50 and 11 up at Parises. -Adv.

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Gtnliint U.S. Army SKIS $11.87 SKI BINDINGS $3.94 BOMBER JACKETS 87 Choice of 3 colors 8" INSULATED SHOES ..12.94 SCOUT AXE complete wirh case All-Wool PLAID SHIRTS Sim 14ft lo 17 Extra long lengths Give Boy Scouts MESS KITS 194 Boy Scout CANTEENS Men'i Insulated VESTS 187 Navy BIui Color SLEEPING BAGS $g94 MEIcUw rtmtant. A perfect sift for Kouls MICROSCOPES 5594 Knirei Make Ideal Gift! 87cto $6.94 BINOCULARS 7x35 Compute with Can, Sheuldtr Strap, ir Heavy Weight Quilted PARKAS Insulated lining, Wrlitliti in R.d, O.D.,| Navy. Sim S-W- l-XL. Telescopes Very Powerful 2.47 WESTERN SHIRTS $387 Atif.

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