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i -TH: DEAN DELIVERY- fJerrloK Generai 'Eauuntt RTPATBS 1 -isweepers, repaired Wm- fiti'matei Frttl ULLER BROTHERS 569-W-) Heavy Miauling Excavating JUGGING 1 CLOCK REPAIRS repaired, mil. Bear." 1 313 REPAIRS Service) SPEAK ialtimon' St. JEWELRY STORE 4Q-METAL WEATHERSTRIPP1NG. CHAMBERLIN Zlne Cwnbtadtion rREt ESTIMATES PHONE 435 "Wf DCFt THtEUMfNTSr. DEFIANCE WEATHERSTRIP CO.

rredtiick O. BUM 2M3 41-MOVING-STORAGE 90ejQt APPIL trims! er, toeej. end 'long -leoee Agent lar.Orajrrmji Phone 1631. Local Moving Baggage Transfer UOVDfO- lo-tntm tar, 1 41-A-NEON SIGNS-SERVICt Hare's Neon Service ICTCHAinC MJOHl AICD peJntlnf. PAPEKHANGING Wai wimf HMD Reducing Massage MnHOORA Shop, Harrtwa foam HIVATii DETECTIVE i BtrlcUr CoDlWintlal floor.Phono SERVICI IJbtrt? Tnut Kdj.

Rtmodelirg or Building Ihtpfinh KOEDEK 2246 Solution it: CLAY lonk 0. lox 11 Cuabirloiid Ennhift 4057-W InTuUiaUona, Domutl4 Cawa. uliDm Burrlm for Propartln 10 YEARS STRICTLY, CONFIDENTIAL UlHCAoTTR'S'. Ounce. -Diamond i pralaali.

H61-M, L. DAVD5: CompltU Motion Plctcre Btrrlee -S-li nbn Victor Factory RepreeentatlYe Free'Pllma for-XSmoa, Projector Ownere 1 F. O. Box ITS'. y.

One Hour Service M1TL ORDKB9 ACdTTKl ADWSON LABORATORIES- 111 a CMtn St 1121 CHANITS CIGAR STORE Fridtrkk Strtttt PHONE 9 CAMERA REPAIRS Portrait Frames CURL'S CAMERA SHOP Your Kodak Sfore 35 N. Liberty St. 4040 TUNING PIANO TITNNINa L. D. Tel.

5MS. REFRIGERATION Rtpoiri. All Makes, Commercial-Domeitk HARMON'S REFRIGERATION SERVICE P.o.e MLBATHI there a nouMWIle who la man- siftnt home woo doea Dot have ai iMit whose usefulneas Hal coo been.out-grown article Npreient cash outlay when they are lurehased, and thry represent a eaah In- Wta oBlr they art KM. REFRIGERATIONxSERVICE AH'Malctt' TIGHNELL or IKO-B REFRIGERATION REPAYS All SCHURG'S REFRIGERATION SEIVICI telephone 3M1-W- E. G.

SNIDER SIGN CO. GOLD LEAF SIGNS KorilioH Alky Centra nuu See Our 'Diiploy'Of: CHRISTMAS CARDS COMMERCIAL PRESS CO. Harrison S. Centre James Orr, Mgr. 46-RADIOS-SERVICE.

WRITTEN GUARANTEE VON ALL RADIO REPAIRS STATE-WIDE 50i CENTRE: ST. FHONE 1942-J Free Pick-Up. and Delivery Anywhere-. VAN'S RADIO SHOF PHONE 3566 Pick-Up, Delivery Aulo or Homt.Sft* .9 Horriioil St Local Fined In Fracias State Police Arrest Pair In Altercation -At Midland Saturday Night. Pound guilty creating 1 a in a-Midland 1 night; 'two.

local paid fines'. totaling costs when arraigned -yesterday, afternoon Trial Jeffries, Glenn Street, was 'fined $100 and a charge carrying a. concealed weapon "with. -allegedly threatened. John Yeager, Greene Street, Cumberland, one'of'the'p prietors of bowling, alley.

Jeffries and his brother, William 22, also 218 Street, flaed. $15 and costs a charge, of assaulting Yeager, Ulc each on a charge of malicious destruc- Jon of -property, they say'-Yeager-'a totarof- $20 cost of repairing six broken windows; The; 'possibility, 1 Alfred allegedly, brandishei might have, been a combination nickel-plated pipe fittings, 'which were displayed in was denied Yeager and Joseph Harrison Boulevard Apartments, city who operate, They said'the pipe, fittings'were ALL RADIOS PHONOGRAPHS Hours 10 to Pickup, Delivery AMERICANA ELECTRONICS Md. Art. at Phone 5K3-W 1 OAK dajj dried, 3-A common or better. "Elgbcisousli prlcu Box 3M-A.

Times-Newt. REPAIRS Sirriu Open 9 3 CAPITOL ELEaRONICS CO: 305 lallimori Art. Phom 1225 HOSPITAL AH. Rtpdirid Pick-up, DOLAN'S RADIO SALES SERVICE 47-REAL ESTATE FOR MODERN: Apply 54-WANTED SITUATIONS CAN- MLL TOUR RWi. MTATE.

Sen. CTOICK w)d Poconiu tuu- CtluiM. Pbom UcQriK 3001-H. REAL BBTAT1 Wnini, (Old. Wition, 313 VlrjlnU ATIL PRACTICAIi nURBH -boOMlniplTl Com mlulon.

1M1-M- OOUILE FRAME FIRST-ST. 3 mM on monthly LAZARUS ft TREIIER 2IN.Lib.rty Phow3270 LOCATED W. Vm. Boutt '31, slur RldEelty. modim hmi, lor occupBncy.

845 CORNW1L1, Ttmct 10 room, ipvtnenU, buth. lit-tnd 2nd toon, hot mtir funiMt. roiliulon I TOOmi DTJPIJCX brick dwilllat, 1 tatiu, hot mttr. hut. PoiMWlon at thli BEST buxlctmi proptrty In -Fort.

tha Etont TftTem and 7 room' ftdjolaloE, IOC 'ft. -t ftdnK oo. lu.ooo. BOOM -'Iranlt IB KCTCC froOBtf HI 'Town cntk, TTE -HAVX 4 niw bogm, poimilen HUl'lHJN ICOUCI IB TO- orva Nbrncr, it'at the subsciibtr nM -from the- Orphans Court ot 'Allecanr Uarjland, nt- en oCadmlnlitiatloo 'an of William O. Hawklni, UU 'Alleianr CounQr.

Ifarrlatid, -deea-aMd. All persons laylnr- elalmi -atalnit the -deetaiftd are larabT- warned aame, with ha- vouchers thneol- dulj-. authenticated subscriber on or before the IBth of March, They. -may- othenrlse be -excluded ht said' efftate. All persona-'knowlni them- seltei- -Indebted 'said re- queated to.

make 1 Immediate- payment, Given BT -hand this lim ef September, 1M7. 10JJ-W MODERN WEST SIDE HOME Located it SM -Pattcrun Avicnt thii room, brtclc. and fnrni Mml-boutalatr and'iaraii. ITA iln poi- .30 NEW DWtLLING-IEDFORD ROAD Located 'Vn mileivfrom-the -city 'on 1 the BtdfoTd rmaajj'thli nt-u lour modern 1 brick buucalow vlth 1 laria. lot, 1 Can UTO at HOWARD ao SOUTH CENTRE'STREET FOUR, single double "one double 'home 1 In- Ixmaconlnr." 11500 up: Trade ol car accepted.

Alfred Derlj. Oklidland. KIOHT 'room to- Write TBXax aerea of (round, tvo room eottaie old Puraanee. towl, 1 (700.QO SOT. houn OC' Roberta Bt, tTM.OO down, balance rent TODR aerea of mile beyond 'Klntatone- price, on.

application. 1 have lota In W. Cumberland and taVale. f. 8R Theme 50H-J or 4531 LOTS, upper aide of.

Sheridan. Haoe, 35HOi. each. "'Apply 'AVB. I BOUSE, modern bricic, ready lit.

Boyal St. MxUO, ATe. PaoneMO-W. LaVAIi. Five room brtclc bungalow with "bath, Ople Annan, 3688.

BRICE' five roomi and bath up wd five roomt and bath down. Hot heat, central location. tDOOO.OO, Ople Annan, 35C9, SIX.BOOM frame, bath, North Oiimber- $4900.00. 'Six room brick with North Cumberland, Ten room brick, Weit Side. 14800.00.

Sbc room brick with bath, furnace, North $5200.00. Seven room frame end thin room bungalow, llwO.OO. Seven room frame, batb. South Cumberland, Ople. ROOM dwelling near Dingle, completely modern, Yhone 658-W.

At Bowling Green. New 4 room brick bungalow, large attic, can be. converted Into 3 additional rooms, corner lot. Price. $7500, terms tlbOO caih, balance, at rent.

Lazarua 31 N. St. Phone 3370 LOT. all Improvements, 3 mlnutca' to Baltimore Phone 34Q-R. ROCttma, epoatini, 'warm air heating, air cootUtloalDi.

pboae J. Twlgg, 4581 or 29B5-J. KOOFDja, cpoutlnt and metal work Graham a BofQ. Phone 318-W-j. metaJ work.

Warm air Schute. 3358. BARREH NEW ROOFS, BILLY PURL CO. P. O.

Boi I1S5 till TYPEWRITERS, Hebull; student typewriters 830 np All makes office machines repaired Cumberland Business Serrict Phone 3587 Kirk 1153 Frederick Sf. UPHOLSTERING 'iRODE BROTHERS Fumiturt Repolrs and Recovering £23 Columbia Reat Phone S89 51-WANTED TO BUY pettnflf (p. SftobWs Rutauraat, FHoce VT. BUY your, idle Slnier sewlnB machines Bt(hen prices.paid. Sinter Sewing Cea- Mr, II H.

pentre BL JPaone 3H, 51-WANTED. TO IUY LUMBER: WAITED for Ufher all hard and soft woods. -t or furtfitr BUCHANAN LUMBER CO. Cumberland. Md, Stone and'- Clay IUCHANAN LUMIER CO.

1370 TO RENT WTERAN, wlte, and tVo.chlldria urtently Bted VO. room house or PRACTICA1 WANTED' TOTJNO lady 'desires federal 'office- Experienced. Phone prmctlcil zmiH deflies duty, youpg. reference- Fhonit. 4gsa.

B. 1 Btrett, Cumberland," Md. AdrartlMwmt 33-30. Out T-14 Wtit Sldt RitMMfs Your LEE ST. STORE Frtfcriptloii 'torn mi, stirM FORD'S DRUG STORES CnkwtaK thrown' ''through a window of "the 1 establishment were found Von me floor.

They no doubt in their Alfred Jeffries was-' a' piswl. Harrison said.h« could.not.be. mis- to disarm him with thc help of 'James 'Alexander, atate ''Trooper'A, M. 'Spleen who, investigated', with. Jack frowning, was permitted agreement: of Assistant Sta's's Attorney Paul' prosecuted, and- Edward.

J. Jeffrie's'' attorney, to'testify as''to what be wasitold by three, 1 1 John Hallcian- and 1 Donald Mulr, Midland, who not. present-'at the him th'atrAlbert'Jeffries'had a gun; having- a gun- '-each neither ever owned- one. The weapon has. not been, The, 'assault and destruction of property charges came, after 'Yeager ordered the toothers to his establishment'V CEiiiese Castings Madfe At Frederick Iron and-'Steel, making thousands of castings new Chinese typewriter, recent, development for use in China, it was learned- today.

1 Jacob'-Goldberg, president of the company, said'thelocal foundry been making the past'sir months been sending them to the International Business 'Machines Syracuse, where they machined' down to -the proper, form. The' Chinese typewriter, tt is'-understood, Is" development' gro ing out of a long period research to arrange the. many Chinese characters in such a way that they can appear-on typewriter. This, is considered a long forward in the business education field in China. were described by Goldberg ferent the usual American typewriter.

Goldberg Announced that the Prederick Iron and Steel, would be open to the public, Monday through Kriday -of each from 4 p. -Persons under years of inust; be accompanied by or, others. The ''pubuc be able to the making: of machine and- the many: other which is now marketing a new line of machinery. So So Smart TUESDAY, OUT OUR WAY II WIU- OF OS 'AM AUTOMOBILE, ANP-I DOMT-, WAMT TO BE 15 THE- OMLY IT. CAM BE PARKEP WITH -THESE ASK -THE' LADY-NEXT POOR'TO; REMOVE'HER FLOWER AW' WATER FAUCET, 1 WE COULD PUT IM-A DRIVE FROM 11 1 TH' PROMT: COOPUEM.ORE IT SOMEOMeV: HEAD'IS GHANEY Storage Warehouse 23 Howard St.

Private Railroad Sidinf Phone 3258 rat HerebMldlM Ribbon ENRICHED BREAD Guaranteed Freth At Yaar Favorite Food Storm EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY Dancing 8:30 -12 Music by the Block Diamonds HiDeeClub 429 Yirginio Arc. ANNE ADAMS Every line in this two-piece dresi Is cut to make you look slim! Pattern panels and darts to best advantage, Scallops lend' their subtle'-flattery. This pattern, easy to use, simple to KW, la tested. for Includes complete Illustrated instructions. Pattern 4805 oomen in- sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48.

Size '36 frock takes yds. 39-in. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents In coins for this pattern Times, 42 Pattern 243 West' 17th St, Hew-Torfc-U, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE XfUMBER, Our Pall and Winter ANNE ADAMS Pattern Book ii ready! Send fifteen cents at.once to be lure this easy-sew collection of.

fascinating aew lash- ions. Printed right in the book, are FREE, directions formaking EIGHT useful gifts, each from a feed bag. or fabric Order, Deodorant To Destroy All Odors (By The Associated A Philadelphia company, Roehm Haas, announces a new deodorant that works by desiring odors rather than masking them. The material (Hyamlne 122), developed originally as an all-purpose bacteria-killer, Is being used to eliminate odors at the source in manufacturing plants, garbage dumps and polluted streams. It is effective against such materials us garlic, onion, spoiled potatoes, or decayed fish, and odorless and harmless to humans and animals -in proper dilutions, the company said.

Steeplejack Survives Plunge Of 190 Feet MOBGANTOWN, W. Va. An Avoca, steeplejack plummeted 190 feet from near the rim. of a smokestack yesterday' but escaped with his life because of his presence of The high altitude worker Spencer Baker, plunged through, spaa when his rope sling seat broke under his weight while he was repairing a Preston Comity Light and Power Company chimney. his wits as he dropped, 'Baker, grabbed bold of a power line near the end of bis fall and sagged to the ground with it.

-Hospital examinations showed'he suffered, a hip and shoulder lung. 8 'P -L 7 4 1 ft I I 2 8" a -5- I 1 4- 3 I 6 i. 'S. 2 2 5 11 3 6 1 1 1 3 8 7- 8 3 1 A 5 fcV 4 8 0 4 A 1 0 ti 2 -L, 8 I 5 8 7- A 8 3 8 A 2 N. p.

8 3 2 A 3 2 6 4 8 5 it ERE ii pltaunt'Iittlc gamt that will givt-you a message every 'day. Itii a numerical puzzle dciigned to speU'out your.fortun*.. Count tlwhtttcrs in your ftrit name. the number ol letters or triort, wbtract 4. If the number-is less than '6, The result.it your key numbtr.

Start at the upper'left-hand corner, of the rec-- tangle and check every one of key. numbers; left to right. Then wad tht leturi under the-checkedfigures give H4T. br J. Milter, DhtrftHWd bf King Feetvrw, Weddings; W.

Announcement it made of 'the marriage ol Miss Mary Amtower, B. daughter of B. Earle Amtower, 824 Piedmont Street, to John Porter, son of. Mr. and J.

Street. The 'double ring ceremony was performed August 20, at White Sulphur 'Springi by. Rev. James O. hery of the 1 Methodist Church; and B.

C. 1 White Sulphur Springs; 1 --were the only attendanti. --Porter wore' -light beige gabardine suit with dark- brown- accessories, -and a corsage of white Both Mr. 'ani'Mrs. Porter are well, known here, grtiduates of Keyser High School.

Mrs. Porter was graduated to 1943, and is also a graduate with' the class el 1946 from Louisville -'General Hospital School of. Nursing In- Louisville, Ky. Sbe.is'-now on the nursing stall at Potomac Valley 'Mr. 'Porter was gra'duated.

from Keyscr -High School in 1942. He served three years in the Army, two- and one-- years being spent overseas. He attended Potomac State School' and is now Junior at West Virginia University, Morgantown, where lie majoring in forestry. PARSON, Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson Coberly, El king, formerly of announce the marriage of their daughter, Wanda Jean, to Edgar Boy son of Mr. and Mrs. John Waybrlght, Par-, sons. The single ring ceremony was read in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Lunsford in EUdng, September 20; with Rev, Troy' Brady, pastor of the' Evangelical United Brethren church of Parsons officiating. The bride -wore a street length dress of -blue gabardine with match- a corsage of red rosebuds. Her only a corsage of red rosebuds. He ronly Jewelry was a necklace, gift of the bridegroom. Ralph -Lunsford was matron of honor.

She wore a black street length suit of gabardine with matching accessories. Mrs. Waybright is employed by the Minute Market in Skins snd Mr. Waybright is employed in Parsons. They are residing at South Davis EUdns.

Johnson faU. refreshments- were Guestis'. were: Mesdames-" Will Become, Lee Kimble; 'Ervin Bane, Elizabeth Wilson, Mr. and Mrs: Broom.e,'.Mr;:and..Mrs.-Arlie Bowers and' Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Pyles, of Mr. and- Mrs. Calvin" Pyles, "Mr. and' Mrs; E. Jenkins'; 'and Wright Welton and and and Darts', and Gray 'Wlinles Are Coming Back la 1 Pacific Ocean jhf AsiociaUtt Pftti) whales, long supposed to be verging on extinction, are coming back in the Pacific along the California-Coast.

This' was reported to the- American of Mammolo- of the Scripps Institute, University of Califomia. In 'about months winter nearIy-100 gray whales were sighted off- San -Diego. From numbers seen, Hubbs there "are now more, than 400 gray whales to eastern'. Pacific. That, he is 'not enough "tor whalers, but- that if the increase continues a whaling fishery, could be-.

supported indefinitely with' Among the first examples of. the comic, strip, which -started' to appear in during the latter. half '-of the 19th, century; was Palmer. Cox's "The Brownies," which depicted the romantic life of tiny elves. "Forty-niners," on their.

way to fields, had to pay 1254 cents each for horseshoe-nails. 6 Chew upon 8 Short jacket. 9 Resistance) 14 Suffix 16 Narrow way 17.Glut: 23 Domesticated 24 Get up 26 American. HORIZCNTAL .1,4 Pictured state executive 10 Compass point 11 Decorated 12 Began 15 Coral, islands 18 Either i 19 Boat 20 Sebaceous cyst 12 Painful 21 Rough lava .13 Horse's gait 22 Decay 24Emmet 25 28 Acquiesce SORatite bird '31 Cuckoo-: blackbird 32 Frozen rain 3,4 Stratagems 37COVW' 38Tint woman' 39 He is governor 40 United States ot America, (ab.) 43 Foretoken 47 Babylonian: deity 48Annoyer: 50 Holds back S2CoIor MLouteegg 55 Plays the part of host 56 Malt drink; vmncAL j-lPanot', I I Nested boxftf IT 28Sv.i«l IB Antelopt 12 Doer track 35Levri 36 Oceans Church Services; 'Wired' To New' fleyice Employed By Sail 8b itr Luth eran Churcii Well Received especially prepared for the "sick "and: shut-ins, are made by the" Salisbury Lutheran Church, according to the Rev. George E.

pastor. Services include epeclal music, scripture' readings, prayers, ft. short devotional talk and other features. The if one. of the newest.inventions.

program is transcribed a fine; steel wire. Once: a spoor of wire Is recorded' it can be used over and over again, or can. be erased and new recordings made on the same wire. The recorder can be carried easily or shut-in. The--service has: met with'great response by those unable to attend chtiwh the Application of to church- work- devtl as, known, the church the! second: or parish in the United Church inv America the Kingwood dub, Owner, Runs Afoul Of PbHc -KINGWOOD, of.

non-conformance. charges made by and Deputy Sheriff Charles Kisne when the officers raided''the ternal Order, of United- Club'two miles William Ji 35, -was fined $100Vand arraigned before Proudfoot. Police said the club alsq had no store 1 or liceni no soft drink, tobacco; cigarette: beer -failure license, 1 have been paid, officers has been made of the marriage of. Miss Wanda. Johnson, daughter of Mr.

and-Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mountain Lake- Park, to Theodore Keeney, son of Mr. and Mis. Albert Keeney, Batlimore, which took place September 1. The single ring ceremony was performed ait the Methodist Church of Baltimore by Rev.

Reck. Miss Kathryn. Johnson, sister of bride, and Kenneth Keeney, brother of the bridegroom, were the only attendants, The bride was attired In a lime green suit with brown accessories carried a bouquet of yellow rosebuds. The -maid of honor 'wore a pink suit with blue accessories and wore a sorsage of pink rosebuds. Following their return from a honeymoon spent in New York and Canada; the young couple was given a reception at the home of- the bridegroom's, parents.

They are re-j siding with the bridegroom's parent while- awaiting 1 completion of new home on Linihicum Road, Baltimore. Pyles-Welton. KBYSER; W. Is made' of the marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth Welton, Ree'dsville, W.

to James Howard Pyles, 40, Vernon Street, Keyscr. Ttie wedding took jlace Wednesday afternoon, September 24, in the Methodist parsonage, Oakland. Rev. Denver Plckens, pastor, performed -the single 1 ring ceremony. a light brown suit with a corsage of pink There were no-attendants.

A 'reception Wednesday evening, at the 1 home of the bride- grom. The home was decorated in A YEAR? If Yoni A htxve Cvfol to Hecrt your Home-this Winter from.

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