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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 7

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CUMBERLAND, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1949 SEVEN .4600 for a WANT AD Taker EVENING TIMES, the the Marylander Assigned To W. Virginia Guard CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) Maj. Burnette S.

Handy, has been assigned to the instructor staff of the West Virginia National Guard, AdJ. Gen. Charies Fox said today. Handy was a company commander with the Maryland National Guard during the the the war. He recently returned.

to this country alter 22 months with the Sixth Infantry Division In Korea. He will be stationed at Bluefield as an infantry advisor to the Third Battalion cf the 150th Infantry Regiment. Louise Friend Named To College Honor List Va. Louise. Elaine Friend, Accident.

has. been placed on. the second honors list of Roanoke College, it was announced this week by: Dean E. D. Myers.

graduate of: 'Accident. High School and; a junior. at' Roanoke, Miss Friend is a general science major. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Mr. and Mis. Herbert Simmons, who resides with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William.

Marteney, Parsons. is a patient in an Elkins hospital with Mrs. Maud Donalds has. been n2- pointed a teacher in Hamrick School replace Mrs. Phyllls Harvey Gordon who was granted a leave absence this week for the remainder of the year.

8 HOUR DRY CLEANING SERVICE AT ANY OF OUR FOLLOWING 4 STORES CITY Cleaners Dyers 107 Frederick St. 8 S. Mechanic St. 1100 Oldtown Road 12 Knobley St. Ridgeley, W.

Va. MURPHYS CENTER A HIT WITH JUNIORS! PASTEL WASH FROCKS With the New "Wagon Wheel" Skirt $6.77 If you wear a junior size S.to 15 you'll love this inew. solid: color wash dress, made of fine cotton. broadcloth. shrinkproof, mercerized.

and combed. Rows and rows. of cording in the skirt make it a -real style hit! Colors are Aqua Pink Grey Maize Green Tangerine Just as pictured: MAIL ORDERS FILLED Allow 10 Days For Delivery Ist Choice: Color. 2nd Choice Price. Name Street Add 10c Extra Delivery Charge Pike, died suddenly of a heart attack yesterday.

at his home in Springfield, W. Va: son of the late John! T. andil Mary Woodson, he was a farmer and stockman in the Springfield arca. Survivors include his widow, the former Miss Donald Margaret Kraus: three Frank, and Walter E. Woodson, Springfield; two brothers, William L.

and C. Lester Woodson, sister, Miss Stella Woodson, all of Springfield. The body, will remalr. at the home until 2 m. Wednesday when it will be taken to Springfield.

Methodist Church for 'services at 2:30 p. m. with Rev. S. D.

Sawyer. pastor, officiating: Interment will be in Hull Cemetery, Houscholder Burial KEYSER, W. Va. Minnie Lula Householder, who died day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Susan Farello, Baltimore, was buried, Point yesterday Cemetery afternoon here.

Serv- in ices at the residence of her son, Robert E. Householder, 41 South Street, In charge ol. Rev. Robert Bridgers, pastor of Evangelical United Brethren Pallbearers were. Elwood, James, Richard and Robert E.

Houscholder, Walter. Cole and Leroy Barrick. Hedrick PETERSBURG, Va--James Wellington Hedrick, 82, died Sunday night at his home in' South Petersburg after a brief illness. Born in Grant county, Mr. Hedrick spent most his life here.

His parents were Zeb and Margaret (Kesner) Hedrick, He was, a member of the Lutheran: Church. Surviving are his second wife, Mrs. Ella (Bolls) Hedrick, and six chll-! dren, Mrs. Myrtle Judy, Petersburg: J. Arthur Hedrick, Upper Tract: U.

A. Hedrick, Guy Cook, Redding Lank' Luther Mowery. Mozer, and Hedrick, Falling Waters, Funeral services will be held tomorrow with burial in Hedrick Cemetery near Kline. Jesse C. Snyder PAW PAW, W.

were conducted Friday, for Jesse Carl Snyder, 55, here Inst Tuesday in Paw 'Paw Methodist Church with Rev, Winfeld Hall officlating. Burial was in Camp HIll Cemetery. Mr. Snyder was born in: Okonoko, son of the Inte Samuel and Laura E. Snyder.

was employed, as telegraph, operator for the B. and O. Railroad for 34 years. He. was a member of Paw Paw Methodist Church, Lodge No.

'36, A. F. and A. Romney, Lodge No. 25, I.

0. 0. Paw Paw, and the Paw Paw Volunteer Fire. Company. Surviving are widow, Mrs.

Betty (Kerns) Snyder; a son, Stanley Snyder, at home; four. brothers, George Snyder, Cresaptown; Clarence Snyder, Huntington; and Archibald and Raymond Snyder, Oko-1 VALUE BUTTON FRONT STYLE Homefrocks $2.79 From wash day to cleaning day you'll Jook fresh and pretty in these attractive cotton housedresses! Let this smart new button front style keep you glamorous through the most tedioua houschold. task! A wide choice of gay prints. Fast colors. Sizes 12 to 20.

Get several! STORE HOURS TUESDAY through FRIDAY 9 A. to 5 P. M. Saturday 9'A. M.

to 6 P. M. Monday 12 noon to 9 P. M. Corcoran Heads Principals Group Corcoran, principal' of' Ramrick Grade School was reelected president of the County Principals Associatin at a meeting in Hamrick School rcently.

Other officers named are M. Freeman, president, and Mrs. Richard Adans, secretary-treasurer, Those present included Reardon Cuppett, Tucker county of schools, and his assistant, M. 'M. Freeman, principal of Parsons High School; Stelman Harper, Thomas 'Schools: Felix: Colabresc.

Douglas; Arthur Quattro, Pierce; Mrs. Richard Adams, Porte wood; H. Dale Ridgeway; Parsons Grade; Mrs. Icy Sampson, MIll Run: Alston white, of George, and Fay Graham, of Bretz. Cuppett.

gave a talk the and showed moving picture on building program for schools. Corcoran, who is also -fire chief of Parsons, was re-, quested to prepare a paper of instructions to be to on what to do if they become lost woods. Dimes Drive Earl Moore; Tucker county chair man of the March of Dimes drive, has been given in this county so announces that a ton extension that residents. will: have 'time to return cards mailed last month. One thousand cards were mailed in this county and to' date only 100 have been returned.

Last year more than 500 were returned within a twoweek period. Brief Mention Mr. and Mrs. James Gillis. R11- nounco the birth.of a son in Tucker County Hospilal February 3.

The child has been named James Pritrick. The mother 1s the former. Eileen Gillis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. French Rennix.

The Parent-Teacher Association of Hamrick School will meet tonight with Mrs. Harry Hinkle, Mrs. Virgil Nowion and Mrs. Ross Mateer in charge of the program. William Edward Simmons.

son of noko, 'and 8 sister, Mrs. J. B. Wolford, Oldtown. A short service was conducted at the home by the Paw Paw HOOF land the Romney Masons were in charge of a service at the grave.

Pallbearers were R. E. Stewart. Harold Levings, John Pancake, Paul Williams, 'Gilbert Rammells and C. H.

Parsons, members of the Masonic Lodge. CAPUDINE for HEADACHE Quick, Long Lasting! Use only as directed G. C. MURPHY CO. 138:148 BALTIMORE ST.

CUMBERLAND, MD. Public Mistakes: Farming Program question of public assistance to farmers undertaking practices is widely misunderstood," states Joseph H. Blandford, chairIR11 of the Maryland Production and Marketing Administration State Committee. To clear up some of the misunderstanding, he quotes the following from a statement by Ralph administrator of the Production and Marketing Administration and president of. the Commodity Credit Corporation: "My feelings are strong about.

this basic conservation problem. in PMA know that direct Government Assistance to farmer tive payments to cover part of the out-of-pocket costs--are absolutely, essential if adequate nalional servation is to, be achieved before it is too late. Conservation rescarch is important; high technical standards are a 'must' in any sound program: education and demonstration will provide the needed background of understanding; but without f1- nancial assistance- -to stimulate immediate action and provide the incentive for a great majority of our farmers to. conserve now -the job just won't be done 'in our "There is so much stake here. both for our farmers and for the Nation as whole, that our Government and Congresslonal leaders, and public as well, must be given a 'full understanding of the urgent need." Martinsburg Theatres Sunday Movie OK MARTINSBURG, W.

-A public hearing will held. here Thursday on a proposal to Jegalize Sunday movics. Warner Brothers, operators of the. city's four. motion picture houses, asked.

city council to amend: an ordinance which has been interpreted ALS banning Sunday shows. The Ministerial Association said A poll of church members shows against Sunday, movies with none voting in favor: A poll of moviegoers submitted by the operators was listed. as showing 2,636 In favor. and 161 against Sunday shows. FINAL- New Reductions' Juniors Misses SALE! Women's And Winter COATS Here They Are, Come Get 'Em Were Regular Priced 24.97 To 59.97 '15 $20 '25 All This Secon's Styles Cumberland', Finest Apparel Store Maurice's BETTER BARGAINS Your to' at.

guide LARGER SAVINGS! Felt and Cotton Table Occasional Studio Mattresses. Lamps Tables Couches Choose from wide Innerspring: fleecy mat- Large selection of variety, end, cof- struction. Opens; deep layers China fee, glass tops, full-size bed. of soft cotton. base, becutiful; priced for quick Choice of.

selecSpecial! shades. clearance. tive coverings. $12.88 $8-95 $0.95 $59:50 Cribs Mattress Kroll PHONE 359 Innerspring' cribs. Sturdy great savings.

known Kroll NationallyGl Solid comfort at side, metal link rolled edge. Sale struction, drop furniture hand grips with. hardwood con- Select ticking, colors. spring. $29-93 Choice of Co.

price. $19:95 Easy Terms ZECHA Free Delivery Perfection Simmons Kitchen Chrome Oil Heater Rollaway Bed Cabinets Kitchen. Sets Made by the Built by Simmons famous Perfec- with New '49 styles 5-pc. chrome set innerspring tion Stove Co. mattress.

All- with large roomy with stainless. This new portable frame, storage compart- porceloin top. heater is just metal coswhat you need for ments. Porcelain. extension leaves, ters easy for extra Store.

tops, red and plestic covered movement. heating. problem. white or black chairs. Choice of Priced now.

for in closet when not only in and white. colors, use. $12.50 $29.95 $69:50 5 pc. BED OUTFIT! Bed-Full Spring or Twin Size $39 .88 Mattress Two. Pillows Obituary Isalah J.

Icare Isaiah. J. Heare, 73, a B. and O. switchman until his retirement eight years ago, died yesterday at hats home.

216 Maple Street. His wife, the former Miss Martha Jane Loy, preceded him in death." A 'native of Kirby, W. he belonged. to the 'Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Surviving a daughter, Eleanor Heare, this city: brothers, George, Samuel and Rue-! ben Heare, also of Cumberland, and sister, Mrs. Alice Payne, Kirby, Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow 1 p.

m. the residence by Rev. J. C. Ledbetter, pastor of.

Allegany Grove Baptist Church, The body will be taken to Mt. Zicn Church at Kirby for Anal rites at 2:30 p. m. Burial will take place In the church cemevery. Howard S.

Pulliam KEYSER, W. Va. Howard S. Palliam. 70, died last night at his home; 203 North Main Street, after lingering illness.

resident Keyser 45 years, he son of the late G. Pulliam and Anna Rebecca (Deakins) Pulliam and was at Edwin, W. Va: Pulliam was a 50-year: membe: of the Knights of Pythias. He also belonged to Emmanuel Episcopal Courch and the Modern Wood.men of America: He is survived his wife, Mrs. Ella (Kooken) Pulliam; a son, ter G.

Pulliam; a daughter, Mrs. Alyce Perry, and a granddaughter, Patricia Joan Pulliam, all of Keyser. Other survivors are. four brothers, Frank C. Pulliam and J.

Albert Pulliam. both of Morgantown; George W. Pulliam, Cumberland, and P. Claude. Pulliam, Keyser, and three Mrs.

Mollis Shore, Lipshicum Heights, Baltimore; Mrs. Jean Lowery, Covington, and Maude Johnson, Grantsville, Md. William S. Bowman The body. of: William Stanley Bowman, G8, veteran of World War who -died Sunday.

in the Aspinwall. Veterans Hospital, hns been brought here to the Stein Funeral Home services Thursday 3 p. Mr. Bowman was born in Hagerstown, a' som of the late Cyrus and Mary: (Chase). Bowman.

He WAS steel worker. Surviving ArC four sisters, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. Mabel Meerbaugh, Gladys Bowman and Mrs. John Nies, all of Cumberland.

Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. Military honors will. be conducted -by Fort Cumberland. Post No. 13, American Legion: David H.

Casto CLARKSBURG, Va. David Casto, .67. died Saturday in a local as the result inJuries suffered. January 18 when he from a -10-foot scaffold while painting. He WAS ground superintendent for the Keeley Construction Company.

A native of Hampton, he was born December 26, parents were the late George David: and Mary Frances" (Crites) Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ethel B. (Francis) Casto; three daughters; Mrs. Leotta Nutt and Mrs. Fornash, both of Buckhannon, and Mrs.

Fern Fornash, Detroit: four sons, Denzil Casto, Hodgeville; Ray Casto, Anderson, Wilbur Casto, Dell, Montana, and Otis. Buckbannon; all. by Cuto loans $50, $100, $250 or More Drive away with the loan, reasonable rate, easy repay. Service. right away.

MILLENSON: 100 5. Liberty -St. Phone 847. Irving Millenson, Mgr. a former marriage; ter, Miss Catherine Casto.

Clarksburg. by his second marriage: two sisters, Mrs. Dorls Spiker, Cumberland, and Mrs. Dana Fleming, Weston, and seven brothers, William Casto, Tucson, Rotis Casto, Welstron, Ohio: Hoy Casto, pi: Granvil Cristo, Ellenboro; Ralph Casto, Loy Casto, Ellenboro, and Wilson Casto, Pennsbora. Frantz Services Funeral services for Mrs.

Willow Viola Frantz, -57. wife of Guy J. Frantz, 505. Columbia' Avenue, in who died yesterday, will be held Thursday at 2 m. at the residence with Rev.

Norman O. Scribner, pastor of Centre Street Methodist Church, officiating. The body. wIll be placed In Rose HIll Mausoleum. Painter Rites Rites will' be held tomorrow at 2:30 p.

from the Scarpelli Funeral Home for Mrs. Charleen (Bowden) Painter, 29, wife of RobCrt Painter, who died yesterday at her residence, Pennsylvania Avenue. Rev. Allen B. L.

Fisher, pastor of Grace Methodist Church, will officlate with interment Hillcrest Burial Park. Srt. O. R. Fazenbaker -body of KEYSER, W.

Technical Sgt. Orlando R. 'Fazenbaker. 19, son of Mrs. O.

S. Fazenbaker, 86, Gilmore Street, who was killed in Italy January 4, 1945, has been 'returned to the United States for reburial in Arlington National Cemetery. Rev. John C. tor of Keyser.

Presbyterian Church, will officiate at' services in the chapel at Fort Myer; Washington. No date has been set. July 15, 1925, In' Keyser. Sgt. Fazenbnker.

was graduated from Kcysor High School In 1043 and entered the Army Air Corps in September of that year. He went overseas December 12, 1944, and was killed on his mission. Surviving, besides his mother, ArC two Miss Dorothy Fazenbaker, Keyser, and Mrs. Phyllis Brent, Racine, and a brother, o. S.

W. Westernport. His Inther preceded him in denth, I Finan Funeral A requlem mass wAS celebrated this morning In SL. Patrick's Catholic Church for John Francis Finan, 84, of 215 Bedford Street, who died Snturday. Interment WAS in the parish cemelery.

Pallbearers were James Reinhart, Frank Barley, Michacl Moore, Thomas Cumlskey, Vincent Davis and Paul Stitcher. Farrell Infant J. Farrell, Infant son of Charles J. and Leonore (Isom) Farrell, 3312 Brendan Avenue, Balti-. more, died there yesterday in St.

Agnes Hospital, where he was born the day Besides his parents, he Is survived by, two brothers, Robert Byron Farrell and Rush Joseph Farrell, and a sister. Leonore Elizabeth Farrell. The body will arrive at the George, Funeral Home today. Walter E. Woodson Walter Woodson, 55; brotherin-law of 'G.

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