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FROSTBVRG-KEYSER A (7) Eve.ii! tmtuUy, Dccmbcr lodnFormsFor Piedmont Sewage Project Accepted Police Arrest In Area Burglaries for loan of $7,000 from Federal Housing H6me Finance in Philadelphia were accepted at a meeting ot Mayor Rodney Baker and Council last night. The money to be borrowed Is for a preliminary survey for the Keyser. Indictments Returned By Tucker Jury Tucker County rand jury returned three indict menU, two felonies and one mis demeanor, at the December tern of Circuit Court which was convened here by. Judge Ernest A series of area sewage system and interceptors; burglaries' was solved last week- to connect with the sewage plant Lowell Farley, Dan Lowther William Mason and Robert Me- I7V4IVM 4 wxuvirv M.V 9 end with the arrest of eight local'at the lower end Of the Town of Neal were indicted on a felony, persons Tanging in age from 17 Westernport. charged with stealing a 1930 -i i- Cjievrolet sedan from Harold Herfoo.

felony Indictment was re- to 34. Piedmont- was given 60 days to In Mineral County Jail unable fill out the application forms, be- to post bond for the ap- ginning last December 6. The sUr- pearance," before the January vey is to be completed within'-270 grand jury are Harry Lee Ever- days. Payment for the loan is not 21, Robert Eversole, 18, required until work on the project and 'Otis Franklin Eversole, 34, is begun, all of Potomac Carl xhe town will sell the bonds to Franklin Butler, 19, Potomac Richard F. Gerard, 18, Armstrong Street Edward Crawford, 22, -Limestone, and a 17-y'ear-old juvenile.

James Bennett Miller, 21, Welch Street," who police said was anOther'mfrnber Of the gang, pleaded guilty "to two counts ofj petit" larceny before Justice pay for expenses. Council also proposes to charge a sewage fee to water consumers to pay for the cost of the project, but will have to gel permission from the Public Service Commission. The sewage plant is now under construction, bjHhe Upper Potomac River Commission for the Virginia Pulp and Paper the Peace Madalyn Bazzle and Company. Westernport "also plans was plus $5 costs to participate in the project. ordered that a winter policeman's cap be purchased for Officer Robert Mongold.

each count. City and Stale Police who conducted the investigation and made the arrests said the group had 'admitted the series of burg- larie'S over the last three months. Included were the following: Shaffer's Service Station in McCoole; Summers Used Car Lot on Route 46, Keyser Auto Mart and Rohrba'ugh's Service Station on Armstrong Street extended, Center and Shoemaker's store at Junction. The men 5 usually operated groups two's or three's turned against Vernon Boyce, Mason, a 1955 Farley. Lovrther.

and charged with stealing Plymouth sedan from Dale Barr of Parsons. All of the youths at the West Virginia Forestry Camp for Boys near Davis, Jonas Johnson of Thomas was indicted "on- charged with toxicated. Curfew Regulation Under Siudy By Romney Council recent Juvenile In this community of 3.M* iieople. In which 12 boys i committed a total of riwguig from opening, I breaking and ffulcring to dyiia-r htlte thefts, has caused sentiment high In favor of curfew; law, The Involved euro rtow i under stflct probation until tho lWng sht)M about l(w court can consider each programs on television 1 sepurately and take final action w)(h a day tun DEAR ABBV: 1 think In the matter. A of citizens representing shootings In five minutes.

'la the way to entertain misdemeanor, driving while -in. jurors were Elmer Mullenex, 'foreman, Fonts main usTof lite LuUpianUf The Nina Buchanan, A D. Kttaan, Elizabeth M. Helile, Orpha M. Kmcley, Karl C.

Deahl, Henry Smith, Bonnie M. Shaffer, Nick DePolUvBranson G. Hovatter, T. A. Dove, Marvin Knotls, Floyd M.

Ball, Howard C. Loughry and H. N. Barb. Holmes D.

Harper Promoted To PE Job, At Frostburg FROSTBURG Holmes D. district engineer at Winchester, has been named to post of, line superintendent ALL 10 children of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Englchart of'Richmond, have their first picture taken.

Lying on the bed are the two -month -old quadruplets, Edward. Edila, Edwin and Evelyn. Also on the bed is Mary Jane, months. Standing are Josephine and Kathleen, Gloria, Beverly, 9 and Marie. 10., (AP PMtta) Frostburg Cub Scout Unit Holds Christmas Party Scout Pack 46, sponsored by ZiOn United Church of Christ, held its Christmas party at the church a recent evening.

One-year pins were presented to James West, Thomas Mullen, Thomas" Coale, James Buckalew, Farley pleaded guilty to grand Paul Bishej, Ronald Broadwaler, larceny on two in the Randolph McGreevy, Dana Ed- theft of the Barr vehicle and the wards Jobin Gerald theft of'i 1930 Chevrolet belonging to Herrpn, He sent- 1 enced to from'one to ten years in the state penitentiary at MOunds- ville On each count, the sentences the or for the Potomac Edison Corn- sometimes alone, police" said, pany's Frostburg district, accord- They stole money, cigarets, iig to an' announcement by Dis- groceries and other items. trict Manager E. L. Ewald. His In addition the group admitted appointment is effective January unsuccessful attempts to burglarize other a'fea stores.

The'" seven waived a preliminary hearing before Justice Bazzle The vacancy in the line depart- ment'position was created by the extended illness of veteran Line Garlitz, Wesley, Richardson and David Shoemaker. Robert Wellings received his two-year pin, gold arrow and Lion badge. Mrs. Mary Jane Colcman to run consecutively. The records past den, mother, received a one- showed, 'court officials said, that year pin.

Farley had been guilty of break- Jingle I ing and entering and car theft and carols 4 presented prior to being sentenced to the forestry camp. Jingle preesnls were exchangee Hoyt Suder, who was sentenced to the state penitentiary during the September term of court and who was allowed time to make arrangements for his family be- a Christmas skit and held the closing exercises, after which re- reshments, were served by the len mothers. 'Fraternity Initiates Alpha Tau Alpha fraternity's fore beginning his sentence, was new pledges at State tachment here. Parties Held gin Tri-IWns and; when unable to post J. Everett Grose bond remanded' to.who be off the job for an jl period.

Investigating the burglaries! Harper has had 24 ex were Police Chief Guy F. Clem perience with Potomac Edison, and Cpl. Evan Moody of the first joining. the Meter Depart- West Virginia State Police de- ment in Hagerstown in 1934. This was preceded by two periods of summertime employment while attending the University of Virginia, where he completed his engineering studies in 1934.

In 1935 he was transferred to the System Distribution Depart. i ment at Hagerstown and remain- Over 1,300 ed in that departm ent as engineer children of the Tri-Towns' were unti his appo jntment to the post entertained with recent Christ- of district engineer at Winchester mas parties at the Welsh Theatre lg4 2. here, Majestic Theatre, in Harper, his wife and three 4 chil- mont and, the Devon Club at ren are making arrangements Luke. Movies were shown and 0 to Frostburg in the near Santa Clause distributed ure oranges and The annual event was cospon-l sored by post'Sludent Breakdown 5ii, 'American Legion; Piedmont Lfgted Shepherd Lodge 1120, Loyal 'Order of the, Moose; Luke Local 676, SHEPHERDSTOWN, W. Va.

brought before the court and Teachers College recently wenl ordered- lodged in the Tucker through days of what thi rolled at Shepherd College includes 18 counties of West Virginia with Berkeley, and Jefferson counties leading in the number students enrolled and nine states Mr. and Mrs. William Wright plus Washington, D. C. There and Paper Company of Luke; Victory Post K5, American Legion Fire Company 2 of Westernport.

Brief "Mention and sons, William and Robert, Philos Avenue, have gone to Florida to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives. are also 12 roreign students now attending the college. The county having the largest number of students enrolled at Shepherd Berkeley with 181, closely followed by Jefferson with Ro'mney "Contractor Awarded Road Pact A Romany contractor has'nampshire with 22; Hancock with been" awarded one of Hardy with 29, Harrison with 168. The other counties are: Brooke with 3, Grant with'13, contracts "-calling for $234,000 in Kanawha with 1, Mineral with construction work at the Sutton 20, Morgan with 25, Ohio with 4, (W. Va.) Reservoir Project, Sen.

Jennings'Randolph," (D-W. Va.) was informed yesterday. H. 0. Clower was awarded a Pendleton with 6, Preston with 2, Randolph with 2, Tucker with 3 and Wood with 2.

The individual states with the a cost of $109,000. Yule Parly Tomorrow 348, LOO Moose, will hold its an- County Jail until arrangements can be made for his transfer to he penitentiary. Three divorces were heard dur- ng this term of court. Virginia Rohrbaugh was granted a di- vOrce from George Rohrbaugh and awarded custody of their two sons. John Crosten was granted a divorcfe J.

Crosten and Ernest R. Huddleson was a divorce from Lena Elizabeth Huiidleson. A petit jury has 'been .0 appear January 5 at' 10 a. m. Cases set for trial at that time are as.follows Monday, January vs.

Edgar Combs, who was indicted jy the grand jury at the Eeptem- jer term of Court on a drunken driving charge; 'State vs. William K. Gibson, indicted in September ior drunken driving. Tuesday, January vs. JOnas Johnson, indicted Tuesday for drunken driving; state vs Buster Close, indicted in September on a drunken driving charge; state for Norma Jean Jennings vs.

Leeorval Evans, bastardy case; Earl E. Fike vs. Robert Bohon and Rachel Fike vs. Robert Bohon, auto damage suit. The following have been ordered to report for petit jury duty January 5: Ira Moreland, Theodore Kisamore, Ruth E.

Ripple, Bernard Oster, 'Edward Otha Eye, Hester L. Holsberry, Darl Stalnaker, Georgie V. Carr, Opal M. Barton, Braxton C. Gainer, Philip J.

Haddix, Twila Fridley, Stearl 'Rosier, Lora M. Wolfe, Parker 0. Jones, raternity terms "Hell hedges subjected to these activi les were James Lupis, Arthur Scarpdli, John Heilzburg, D'onali Nicklson and Donald Amoruso. Pledges were instructed ti wear'initiation garb of both for mal and informal type. A cos tume consisting of Ivy Leagu cap, carpenter's overalls wit jib, sweat shirt, and nig: rubber, first was worn Suits, shirts and ties wer the initiation uniform.

The pledges were guests at party after the informal initia tion held recently. Officers of the fraternity ar James Siieehe, grand senior Don Ralph Nelson, grand recorder Thomas Dclaney, treasurer, an George Windish, chaplain. The club's advisors are Wil liam Stewart, Department of Art and Leonard Luzenski of the De partment of Science. ATA is currently ordering fra ternity jackets hi yellow andi Barton Fire roup Elects Top Officers BARTON Johnson, resident of the Volun- eer Fire Company for six years, hd Joseph Shuhart treasurer or 31 years, were re-elected at meeting in the new fire hall. Other officers chosen, arei Vice resident, Ernest Poland; retord- ng- secretary, John Roberts; inancial secretary, Richard chief, James LambersOn; issistant chief, Luther Melz.

Captain of the reels, David Miller; captain of drill, James Chappcll; new fire-hall manager ohn HOwell and manager of the iremen's armory, Jesse Klmble. Newly elected officers will be nstalled Monday; January 5, fol owing a dinner at 6 p. m. A meeting will be held and committee appointed to ilans for a homecoming celebra ion to be held the week of Juiv 1959. The company plans lave the largest celebration in the ilstory of Barton, with week'-loni activities of entertainment incliid ng parades, a carnival am other festivities.

P'lans have been outlined am work On the project will begin ii January. Addresses of forme are asked to be left a fire hall, so they may be con and invited to attend th celebration. ulp, Paper Mill At Luke Included Publication Midland McGowan O'Mara Avenue, is a patient i Baker VA Center, Martinsburg. Al Groning, Buffalo, N. visited Mr.

and Mrs. William Orr on his way to Tcnnesse to bring his son, who is atlenc ing college there, home for Hi Christmas holidays. Fred Meyers, who been al tending La Salle College, Phi green, contract for the relocation of leading enrollment were West West Virginia Sec. 17-3 and 26 at Virginia with 604, Maryland with 125 and Virginia with 92. The other states' include: Delaware with 3, Georgia with 1, New Jer- FROSTBURG-Frostburg Lodge sey with 17, New York with 6, Pennsylvania with 13 and Tennes- nua'l Christmas'party from 2 to 4 see with 1.

There are 20 students at the Moose enrolled from the Washington p. m. tomorrow Home;" Harrison Bittinger, Lonacon- ng, was readmitted to Miners Hospital as a medical patient. Edith Cook, Frostburg, was admitted to Miners Hospital. Sophia Llewellyn, Barton, was admitted to Miners hospital as a surgical 'patient.

George C. Sponougle, Barbara J. Hinkle. Pauline 0. Gilmore, Edward F.

Jennings, Charles F. Carbaugh, Mabel Cooper, Edgar E. Nelson, Pauline Bennett, Webb Carr, Bernice V. Sowers, Paul AV. Johnson, Frank D.

Caldrone, Olin S. Collins, Robert W. Lambert, Dorothy M. Cangley, Ray J. Pase, Orlando Massi, Cathryn Sutton, Junior R.

Cecil R. Williams, Rosie B. Goff, Kenneth P. Hebb, Vivian Mae Parsons, Minnie Mae Watring and Eilis L. Ashby.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith TA PH. Ml by Ml fafftMTtot a-is "Yit, it 1 dandy llttU I it a lot my ton got hit auto driver's license!" 1 V- the fraternity colors. Brief Mention Lee Warnick Honored Ann Warnick, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Varnick was honored at her home with a birthday party.

Games were played, prizes jwarded and refreshments served. Present were Linda Rae Robert Symons, Elkins, Robert Stecle, Stafford, Earl Smith, 'Jancy Spiker. Robert Spiker, Dalas Emch, Kay Martin. Brenda Fazenbaker, William Cameron, Cheryl Moore, Patricia 'rice, Carol Moore, Stephen Whittington, Cherry Turnbull, Francis Debra Barnard, James Warnick, Larry Green, Darlene Gpwans Mrs. John Warnick Sr.

and son," Robert, Mr: and Mrs. dene Martin, Mrs. Marshall Faz enbak.er, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore and Miss Elizabeth Robin ette.

BroiZer Honor Roll Reported November honor roll and honorable mention list of West Virginia sroiler growers were announced here today by Ted R. Hash, Extension poultryman at West Virginia University. Production averages were as follows: Pro-League 'growers with a capacity or more) Flock size averaged 12.437 birds, with an average weight of 3.48 pounds. Feed conversion ratio was 2.48 pounds; livability was 99.05 per cent, and the production efficiency index was 1.403. Semi-Pro-League (growers with a to Flock size averaged 3,543 birds, with an average weight of 3.82 pounds.

Feed conversion ratio was 2.39 pounds; livability was adelphia, is home to spen the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers Koonlz lAvenue. Rohert USl 1 orfolk, is spending til olidays at the home of hi ipther; Mrs. Mary Knippenburg Street.

Miss Jean Warnick, Ma: treet, returned from Memori Cumberland, ig an operation on one of he Alexander Mendy, his Wif nd daughter Teah Leah, Wcs linsler, visited Mr. and mas Irs. Vernon R. Broadwater, Frostburg, and friends in Midand: Ronald Wilson, son of Mr. and tfrs.

Ivan Wilson, underwent an in Memorial Hos- n'tal. Edward Winner, who has been tationed with the Army in Nebraska, is spending a furlough t.the home of his parents, and Mrs. George Winner, Church Hill. Meeting Rescheduled LONACONING-Martha Washington Chapter 10, Order of Eastern Star, will not meet Friday as scheduled. The next business session will be held January 9.

99.36, per cent, and the production efficiency index was 1.598. The honor roll is as follows Pro-League Ralph Mallow Pendleton County; Denver Berg doll, Hardy County; James West fall, Hardy County; Raymonc Hedrick, Pendleton County, ant M. A. Wykle, Greenbrier County Eye Pendleton Alston Helm ick, Hardy County; Ethel Fitz water, Hardy County; Helei Hipp, Grant and Jacob Sheets, Pocahontas County. The honorable mention list fo feed conversion ratio is as fol lows: Pro-League" Ralph Mal low, Pendleton County; William Russell, Greenbrier County; L.

Skaggs; Greenbrier County C. Si. Caldwell, Greenbrier Coun ty, and M. A. Wykle, Greenbric County.

Hipp Grant Ethel Fitzwater Hardy County; Lonnie Eye Pendleton County; Mason Warn cr, Pfindlelon County, and Mrs Robert Mick, Greenbrier County There were 27 records submil ted from eight counties, coverln 177,050 broiltrs, Hash reported, Instigating TI, mo iistcr pictures showing opposed to earn, being destroyed and at a by Uie millions should those In favor of Instigating sUch law, and those opposed to 'expressed themselves at a by Uie millions should meeting of tho town council. p.ullawcd. Life has A 'poll of 171 people on 'Main complicated for a mother Strtet here showed 152 In fav.Or days, Abby, "We try to teach it'f curfew, and 19 against. children" lo strive toward a peace-n-To dato Un Mayor and Council ful world full of love and respect" have Indicated they will await for our fellow man but court action against the 12 before competition from TV shows M. making any decision oil a curfew, stronger than we arc, Isn't therr 2, Edgar Hoover, director of something we can do about it? the Federal Bureau of investigation, slates that tho FBI bus not ma'dc "any study or survey concerning Iho effectiveness of such rntauiure (curfew) as of combating the juvonllo delinquency problem." DKAR OMEGA; OMEGA If enough peo-.

pic protest, some action could, 'csult, but all one mother can do is turn off her own television DEAR ABBY; husband and arc separated and We are get- LUKE-fhe woodyard at the like mill ot the West Virginia ulp and Paper-Company and a small sajvmlll In Western' 1 1 laryland are included in a num- of photos man article in W. Virginia Budget Set CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPD- lovcmbcr Logger, published Y. The article, "Megalopolis Can it In the Acorn was written by Kaylor, dlrec- or of the Maryland Department Forests and Parks.

He pointed out that Maryland csplte Its -noted industry, ship- iing and other commerce, is still jasically a' forest state. 'In 'Western Maryland, 280 miles distant in the uplands, Kaylor aid, Appalachian hardwoods are and among other uses, is props for -the ncaiby Maryand, West Virginia and Pcnn- ylvanla coal mines, which can ise smaller pieces than the large rounds required in the anthracite fields. Pulpwood a good portion of the cut In Maryland, specially In the scrub pine, areas nlhere modified clear cutting of his fast growing species is prov- Stale Board ot Public Works to, have to buy another Tho hoard final action postponed Monday Ing a divorce. I am expecting 'in about two months. lusband wants mo to give my engagement and wedding jack to him, I think that as long!" Am going to have a baby IM should bo allowed to I revenue ''Ings so people will know that 1-, fiscal year Jtayo been married and the was expected -to be approved by is legitimate.

Ho said he doesn jf in cose he. got. married Also I would like to know how t' on the document am supposed to announce pending continuation of a 'scries birth Of the baby of conferences between Democrat' almost divorced. 1C board members and State Finance Director George Vlewcg. Democrats hold a 4-3 bonrd majority, agreement had been reached on final changes, described as minor.

Gov. Cecil II, Underwood had been kept informed of developments in -the conferences. Once approved, the budget will bo turned over to the printers for and brngs that he's never DEAR L1BBY: we LIBBYs Give him engagement ring and tell him you'd like to keep the wedding band for. the reason you'men- was learned late Monday Uonod, Under- the circumstances, I don't recommend any birth announcement. DEAR ABBYt There fa a in town who is a mighty fine'" catch.

He's never been marrledjv 1 copies to be presented to the 54th jcglslature which convenes Jan. ,4. woman In before they wertu The budget was out of married, and a few after. Hs' balance last wcck-whon tho board sa ys (hoy toll film ho 'makes their T' its revenue estimates for husbands look like bums. You 1 current fiscal year because ot ng to be practice.

a best management Pulpwood Is shipped by rail or to One mill in Luke and to decline in tax collodions. Elim- but what he hasn't been out with 14 natcd was an expected carry-over ncr I mean from 18 to 60. Eventi' balance of $1,600,000 Into tho next 0 g0 od-lookers with gray htttsr Pennsylvania. Kaylor also pointed out that some of the pulp companies are showing an In- teresMn' lC forest in Maryland in to.r assure themselves permanent -management practices and No More' Strike Tho Luke local union of tho .0 be. Ho says that he's had whirl with every good 'iscal year.

The new document WBS evened f'him? ruuK lu uno nun in uunu ami it ti several mills just over the line in by eliminating $834,000 originally can't point at a good-looking iltl' 1 1 arc included. What do you i set asldo as a "growth" factor in tjie stale school aid account. Also helping to achieve tho balance; as the IransfeV'ot $389,000 from the general fund tp the general revcnuo fund. Is expecled to the Legislature to find new ey to make up' those amounts. Most of Monday's conferences DEAR EDITH: Either he's heck of a man or he's a heck o(, a liar! new one-year contract and no, more votes will be taken, union officials said yesterday.

The vote was taken December 10 the' result will stand. pent ove other changes' In'the document necessary to achieve'the balance. A board spokesman said a majority "of the work was confined to sure enough money had that a new vote on a strike would be 'taken, Is erroneous, An Associated Press dispatch from Washington Sunday night quoted a union official as saying that such a vote would be taken soOn at Luke. Mri. Wilmer A.

Null Entertains Class -ELLERSLIE Mrs. Wilmer A. Null entertained the Ruth Bible Class of Evangelical United Brethren Church with a Christ- a VFW Dance Planned New Year's Eve FROSTBURG John R. Fairgrieve Post 2462, Veterans of oreign Wars, will hold a New Year's Eve dance, beginning at p. m.

in' the VFW Home. The '(jlow Tones" will provide music. In charge of arrangements are James Eisentrout, Walter Engle, James 0. Spiker, Curtis Green, rvin Wolford and Wilbert Ste- evening. A "Once Upon A Christmas Time In the Long Ago," was given.

Carols were and' games played, The jlass presented Mrs. Null with'a Refreshments were served jy the hostess. Members present were Mesdames Olive J. Schroyer, Rosela Davey, Peggy Emerick, Mabel Krampf, Reta Murphy, Jerry Mason, Alzine Johnson, Virginia jybarger, Gertrude Reed, Nellie Close, Mamie R. Myers, Myrtle Zimmerman, Betty Shaffer, Bety Hicklo, Mary E.

Shrdyer, Clara Bittner, Nina Close, Alvenia and Sherry Goss, Mary L. Null and Kevin and Kim Null. Club Entertained FROSTBURG-The Past Councilors Club of Frostburg Councf 98, of was entertained a recent evening at the home Mrs. Carrie Miller, Ml. Pleasant Street.

A ham supper was followed by a short business which a jingle party was held. Gifts were exchanged and each member received a box ot candy. were Mesdames Grace Thomas, Lena Agnes Schneider, Edna Swick Fern Thomas, Cornelia Lancaster, Alvcnia Cole and Mrs. Miller. expenditures, such as'the Stale's share of social security payments for employes, Viowcg originally proposed udgct totalling more than $109,100,000, The new document Is ex- ccted to slightly be below that mount and around $108,500,000.

GOP Plans Dance Christmas Night LONACONlNG-The Lonacon- ng Republican Club will hold ance Thursday from "9 p. m. to midnight. "Bill and will ro.vide music for dancing. Recent donations made by the club include: Shaft Lighting As- ociation, $10; Upper Potomac Club, $10; County United und, $50; Allegany Garrett County Tuberculosis Association, 10 and Ihe local street lighting und, $25.

Renting: 1 furnished apartment' Frost Avenue-?" 1 'Christmas Night Dance. Apply 5 Standish Year's Night Dance, "Leon and QV 9-6711. (9-12) New Year's Adv. N-T Dec. 23-'24.

Dance, "Three Tempos." Tables Reserved. James P. Love Post No. 92, American Legion, runaconing. 23 Drive Nets $1,448.

FRANKLIN, W. Wilie Flinn announced that the annual 'porchlight fund' drive con ducted by the Franklin Volunteer 'netted $1,448.40. Flinn said the company' needs to make the next payment on the fire truck which will be due in February. A ten-year study of "Video town" by Cunningham i Walsh an advertising agency, shows that of all major, media, news paper reading alone remains un changed by the presence of TV in the home. Remington Portable Typewriter $23.00 HO 23 Stamp News VATICAN CITY (OTIV-The Vatican post office asked the world's stamp collectors today to stop mailing money for the first stamps of the reign of Pope John XXIII.

No stamps will be issued before, next February, and orders (or the stamps should not be sent bcforo then, the post office said, TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS HILLTOP INN OKANTSVIUf, MD. DEAR ABBY: Lust evening 1 had'iny'glrlfrlend over for dinner and my mother had the ntirve to 1 tell her to take her elbows off table! My mother can bo sweet when she wanls to bc, but, when she's In a bad mood takes it out on mo and my Wends, How can I gel my mother to bt 1 1 nicer to my friends? I was so" 1 embarrassed. EMBARRASSED DEAR.EMBARRASSED: Wheii ithi ask hsr please not to correct youis''- 4 friends. But if'she does, later friend about youqif. mother's "moods." If she'has a' mother of her own, I'm sure she'll, understand.

Eugenes? CONFIDENTIAL to Happines? Is not found in doing what one but in liking what one' docs, i For Sale; Boys 26" Bicycle 17:" Phone 0V 9-6474. lf Adv. Dec. 23. For refrigera 1 good condition.

Apply 58 West' Main, Frostburg. Phone 0V Adv. Dec. 22-23 NT. All Sewing Machines and Elec- ric Appliances repaired regard- ess how old.

James D. Jenkins, 07 Ml. Pleasant, Street. Phone 'rostburg 0V 3-8534. Adv.

N-T Dec. 22-23 For personal reply, write to ABBV ID care of this paper. En. i clone a seU'Rddrcaatd, envelope. MeNiught Syndlrilr, Inc.) 15" 19" SEAT to COVERS $12.95 $15.95 INSTALLED FREE TERMS WE GIVE SIH GREEN STAMPS DF.ZEN'S PHONE 0V 9-8364 FKOSTSURG N.xl lo Nat.

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