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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 26

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TWENTY-SIX EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957 Dial PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD Taker SRC Facing New Problem With Tunnel Obituary (Continued from Page 15) Adolph Gochel 1RD Salisburg. and Ihree: isisiers. Mrs. Charles Callas, Cum- BALTIMORE The State FROSTBURG -Adolph Goebel, berland, and Miss Fanny HorchRoads Commission, which chung-73. died yesterday afternoon in ler and Mrs.

Carrie McFall, both ed the opening date for the Balti. McKeesport, (Pa.) hospital after of Detroit. more Harbor Tunnel to please the being ill a week. Services will be conducted Sal-: new complaint. of the late and Chris.

Lutheran Church by Rev. Legislative Council, now has a lle was born in Frostburg. the urday, at 10:45 a. m. al Grants(Gerlach) Goebel.

Edward Noel, pastor. Burial will traffic and transit Barnes, director, say's' Lina. is survived by his widow, be in New Germany Cemetery. Henry A. Baltimore's the new plan will create a monu- Mrs.

Marie Goebel, two body The is at the residence. mental traffic jam, Gochel, Frostburg, and; Louis S. Miller Dedication of the 130-million- Paul Goebel, Greenock. MIDLAND -Louis Jacob Miller, dollar tunnel had been set for 10 three daughters, Mrs. Donald 55, of here, was found dead yesHansel, Irwin, Mrs.

Heten terday in a small crock wear his a.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, with the D'Happart. McKeesport. and hone.

tunnel to he opened to traffic al Sirs. Ruth Winners. Graham-: Miller, who lived alone. was' 12:01 a.m. Dee.

1. flown; Council the a brother, William Goebel, found by his sister, Mrs. members said tun- Cumberland and seven grandchil- Fazenbaker Delbert: of Lonaconing. alter nel should be opened Saturday: dren. neighbors notified her that her morning for use by Army- The body is at Craig Funeral brother hadn't heen around game trailic.

so the dedication' Home, McKeesport, and burial his home during the two seen was moved up 10 2:30 p.m. Fri- wilt past be in McKeesport on Satur- weeks. day, Nov. 29, and the opening toiday. Mrs.

Fazenbaker found her 12:01 a.m. Saturday. The George V'inel brother's hody lying under a SRC had no sooner acted BARTON than Barnes Geurge Vinci. 66, small bridge over a creek which yesterday expressed died Tuesday in a seterans ran down in front of the Miller his views in no uncertain terms. this?" pital in Erie, Pa.

home located several hundred "I they go through with he "I'll best! He was born in Italy and was a' 'yards off Route 55 about hall a plan." said, do my son of the late Mr. and Mrs. mile from Midland. to keep traffic moving, but don't intend to take Gregory Vinci. He is survived by Dr.

H. V. Deming, deputy med. for the that will brother, Phillip Vinci, McMull-'ical examiner, said Mr. Miller responsibility not happy about this at all jam occur.

I'mien Highway. suffered heart a allack and had but we'll do best keep The body is at the home of his been dead for aboul two weeks. our to niece, Mrs. Wibner Cohner, Bar- Also surviving hesides his sisthings moving." Smith Services ter. arc his wife, Mrs.

Janet eMit- Blaze Damages Movie Building BALTIMORE, -The basement and part of the first floor of the five-story Morris Building were damaged by fire early today. Four alarins were turned in bringing more than 25 pieces of fire equipment to the downtown location. Two firemen were slightly injured. In addition to the basement, there was fire damage to a travel: agency on the first floor and smoke damage elsewhere in the building which also houses Balli-1 more area Boy Scout headquarters. Births KENNELL-Mr.

and Mrs. William Corriganville, a daughter last night in Memorial Hospital. SHANHOLTZ Mr. and Mrs. James.

RD 1, Flintstone, a son last night in Memorial. STEMPLE-Mr. and Mrs. Roland, Rockville, a daughter on November 3 at Washington Hospital in Takoma Park. The maternal grandparents arc Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Wotring of Christie Road. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stemple of Ridgeley.

STOTT-Mr. and Mrs. Albert, 710 North Centre Street, a son yesterday in Memorial. Fun Night Scheduled For Tomorrow Night Columbia Street School parents and teachers will hold their annual Fun Night on Friday at p. m.

at the school. The event was originally planned for October 18. The program will include a bake sale, hobby show, bazar, rummage sale, horror show, movies. fish pond and games. William Pugh and Mrs.

John Saville are chairmen for the event. Services Conducted For Engineer BALTIMORE (P. Funeral services will be held here tomorTOW for Miss Olive W. relired rescarch engineer for the Ballimore and Ohio Railroad and first woman member of the American Railway Engineering Assn. She died Tuesday.

Miss Dennis served as engineering cunsultant for the Office of Defense portation during World War Il. Luddy Promoted BALTIMORE UP. Joseph Luddy, a an employe of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's counting department since 1917. has been appointed assistant comptroller in charge of disbursement accounts. About 250.000 barrels of nil reserves have been found for each new well completed in California during the past 15 years.

BETTER BUY BUNNY BREAD On Sale At Your Local Independent Grocer Product of Mcintyres Bokery Eversole Services who died yesierday in CAMBRIDGE -Frank Friedel morial Itospital, will be conduct- of Scaford, not to be outServices were held today at ed Sunday at 2:30 p. In. at the done by his brother, Thrush Funeral Home, with First RUB Church. down a button buck deer with bow Rev. Charles Paskell, pastor will' land arrow yesterday near Drawthe First Methodist Church.i Dr.

E. E. Miller, pastor, bridge. 'Keyser, officiating. assisted by officiate and interment will be It was the third deer killed in Rev.

Richard Morgan. pastor of in the Fort Ashby Cemetery, Dorchester County during the Moorefield Presbyterian Church. ton, where services will be con- rent bow and arrow season. FrieInterment was in the Saturday at 1:30 p. m.

Idol's brether Calvin gol one of Cemetery. Rev. Everett Hunt, pastor of the two others last Monday. Mrs. Esta Bennett Lonaconing Pentecostal Frank's deer was taken at Grif.

CLARKSBURG Services for will officiate and burial fin Neck. It dressed out tu 47 Mrs. Esta F. Bennett, 53, of Laurel Hill Cemetery. pounds.

Services for Mrs. Florence Eversole, 75, of 925 Grand Ave. Deer Victim Of Arrow Shot Services for George E. Smith, G7, of 548 Greene Street, who died Monday in Detroit, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m.

at the George Funeral Home. Rev. William R. Snyder, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, will officiate and interment will be in Willerest Burial Park.

Pallbearers will be Robert I. Hall, Paul Monnett, Carl A. Bernard F. Realky, Harold F. Kelly and W.

MI. Rayburn. John M. Horebler GRANTSVILLE John M. 63.

of near here, died yesterday at Meyersdale Community Hospital. A native of this area, he was son of the late Lewis and Mary Ann (Wiley) forchler. Mr. chler was a member of Grantsville Lutheran Church. Also surviving besides his widow, Jane (Layman) Horchler, are live sons, Luther and Brydon, both of Pittsburgh: Randall, Akron.

Ohio, and Mark and Dale Horchler, both of Detroit, two daughters. Mrs. Alice Banks, Detroit, and Mrs. Mary Ann Barnet, Cullinan, a brother, James Horchler, Garrett Connty; a half-brother. Samuel forchler, ler) Miller, Baltimore; two daughters, Mrs.

John Neitson, Frostburg, and Mrs. Charles Andrathy, Baltimore; two sons, Harold and Henry M. Miller, both of Baltimore; two brothers, George J. Miller, and Leslie Miller. and four grandchildren.

The body is at the Eichhorn: Funeral Home, Lonaconing. Edward M. Tucker MOOREFIELD Edward M. Tucker. 80, died Saturday at his here following an extended illness.

Born near Inkerman, he was a son of the late Erazmus and Alice (Hull) Tucker. Mr. Tucker served as postmaster for eight years al Moorefield. had been a station agent for the Baltimore and Ohio Itailroad at McNeill, West Romney and Moorefield, and was also in mercantile business for some lime. He was a member of Duffey Memorial Methodist Church.

Surviving are his widow, the Cormier Miss Grace Paskell; two daughters, Mrs. Alice Torner, Elkins, and Mrs. Fannye Didawick; three grandchildren, and one great granddaughter. THE NEW ROCKETS ARE Quiet Dell, who died last at a local hospital, were conducted yesterday by Rev. James Interment was in the 'Stonewall Cemetery.

A native of Eglun (Preston County), she was born June 9. a daughter of the late John and Phobe Jane (Waybright! Helmick. Survivors include her hushand. James P. Rennet: five daughlers, Sirs.

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