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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 12

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And Tri -State (12) Evening Times, Friday, July 10, 1959 Grady Faces A Arson Count; TCC Ull KEYSER William Robinson Elected To Head Festival Event Mborefield Name Committees MOOREFIELD Richard Troughton, president of the Moorefield Lions Club, has named! the following committees: Attendance E. L. Puffenberger, chairman, 0. R. Bean and' J.

M. Harrison; program Clark and Mask Harwood; fi-i of" the Peace" and i Charles's. Toan" James" nce and activities Guy WINCHESTER J. Kenneth i Robinson has been elected pres- Kermetlvident of the Shenandoah Apple Grady, 30, of Beryl, faces action Blossom Festival for the com- of the July term of the ear He succeeds F. L.

County jury on fc of arson. pasl two yea rs. Grady was given a preliminary) Other officers are Harry F. hearing Wednesday before JusticejByrd Kremer, released under $1,000 bond. Cpl.

Evan Moody of the West Virginia State Police arrested Wilkins, vice presidents; -Wayne A. Whitham, treasurer; Tom W. Baldridge, secretary; Robert Grady and charged him with K. Wpltz, legal counsel; J. Pinck- arson in the fire which destroyed a tavern May 27 in Beryl.

ney Arthur, C. F. Schenck, Frank Armstrong, Thomas G. Scully Grady's arrest resulted from F. L.

Largent members- investigation by State Police and the state fire marshal's office. At the time of fire, the building al-Iarge of the executive committee. The festival's 1960 president is was being remodeled for a resi-ja native of Frederick County, dence. Grady was in the tavernlson of the late Ray Robinson, then and sustained severe fruit grower and pro- on his arms and logs. cessor, and director-general of! 1928.

The new chairman, Clyde Grimes, Roy HamJIton and Walter membership Don Baker, chair-! man. George Murphy, Mark Har-i wood, arid George T. Leather-1 man; industrial development Fisher, chairman, W. C. Harper, S.

L. Dodd, R. J. Bean, G. J.

Ours and 0. H. Bein; princesses' float C. B. Hiett, chairman, John McNeill, George T.

Leatherman, James E. Ansel and Frank Dodson. Plavlot Hat At Frostburg FROSTBURG A hat: show was held Wednesday niffat. at Braddock Playground under: the A tax study commission will meet "in the Moose Holm Wednesday at 10 m. to obtain views.pf or- lzatiODs, county and municipal supervision of Miss and interested persons The tavern had not been in use the festival in since the beer license in the name of Mrs.

Nora Douglas, Grady's mother-in-law, was revoked for the illegal sale of whisky. Loiiaconing ioNACONlNG Mrs. Robert Spiilh was taken to Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, Wednesday. She is the former Miss Agnes McMullan, Barton. Amanda Lammie returned to Pittsburgh after spending six with Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Doyle. Mrs. Mary Duckworth, of Frostburg, went to Pittsburgh with Mrs. Lammie.

'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doyle and daughter, Linda, of Gaithersburg, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doyle friends here.

and other HOLMES CO, fete executive was graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1937 with a BS degree in horticulture and entered the Virginia fruit business with his Christmas baskets Wendell jHesler, chairman; house and garden tour C. A. Ludwick, chairman; convention D. J. Baker, chairman, S.

L. Harper and O. Bean; Lions information S. L. Dodd, chairman, H.

G. Huntzing and 0. R. Bean; sight and blind father. served War Guy Lang chairmani Lodd, Mrs.

Dorothy Reynolds and Raymond Sindy. Publicity R. E. Fisher, chairman, C. R.

Powers and W. C.H. Poole; Halloween parade E. L. Puffenbcrger, chairman, C.

B. Glen Evans, Waller Homan, Roy Hamilton, Aud Smith and John Seymour annual picnic C. R. Powers, chairman, J. 0.

Flinn. T. J. Hawse, E. B.

Thrush; Entertainment W. L. Clark and Roy Hamilton; education R. S. Dlspanet.

'chairman, J. E. Ansel, J. 0. Flinn and Lewis Moomau; civic improvement Scoop- up a 'summerful of fashion at our.

great, sale, of summer dresses Special groups of children, misses and ladies dresses. HOLMES CO, Lofioconing II for four years and was released to inactive status with' the rank of major. Robinson, in addition to heading his own apple organziation, is a director an dofficer in the Shenandoah Valley Apple Cider and Vinegar Corporation, Green Chemical Company, Winchester Cold Storage and the R. and T. Packing Corporation.

He is a past president of the Virginia State Horticultural Society, a member and past, president of the Winchester Rotary Club and has been active In both the Jaycees and the local and state Chambers of Commerce as anJH. G. Muntzing, chairman, L. officer and director. iPuffenberger, Guy The festival, president and his Hester, wife, the former Miss Kathryn Rankin of Richmond, live on' the outskirts of Winchester.

They have seven children. needy jars. Mrs. families are asking for Pugh added that TO Heralds Male Quartet of Azusa (Calif.) College will sing Sunday at 7:45 p. m.

in Evangelical Methodist Church on Martin's Mountain. The group includes Dave Crowe, Harris-' burg, Warren Banks, Memphis, Weed, Phoenix, and Larry Birch, Mt. Shasta, Calif. They will present a program of hymns, gospel songs and spirituals. Mary Frances Lee Chosen VFW Queen At Mt.

Savage MT. Frances jpatient in Memorial Hospital Lee, daughter of Mr. and the past Week. tike Poises Veto Pen SfiwJy Group Schedules Meet 1 At Moorefield Prizes were awarded as follows: Lyan Linda smallest and most original; decorated; Holly Evans, largest, and Linda Lancaster, fanciest Awards were also given, to James Chancy, senior checker throughout the area. The commission resulted from action taken by the- 1959 Legislature, directing the Joint Committee on and -Finance I Ga rrett Lake OAKLAND A TJ-yearnsld man was saved, from drowning yesterday when he developed stomach cranjps -while; mirig in Ihe lake "at New Injany.

District Forester StV Johnson said Thomas McKenzie, of MeyersdaJe, was rescued in champion; William Perdew, jun-recommendations and improve- ior checker champion, and col-'ments. leen Perdew, winner of the jacks') Four public meetings are sche- to create a tax study commission I about to all phases of the tax 1 structure and to report with 2:30 and- He' Kerizie, Grantsv employed by the Germany. District foresters 1 sudf 21. and the other The dis- oncfi but the life guard'i trict for the Moorefield meeting difficulty consists of Harbour Berkeley, hf art Grant, Hampshire, Hardy. Jef- tournament.

Judges were Eileen duJed throughout the state; one the two McKetuies are Llewellyn, Roberta Rizer, Janice Monday; at Blue- Mr McKenzie arlCS Uly Mrs. Lnarles Haroel. 21. and the nther here. A story hour is held daily from 1 to 2 p.

m. by Girl Scouts who are working on badges. Appeal Issued Mrs. Rae Pugli, executive secretary for the United Family Service for the Frostburg area, stated that the need for pint.and quart canning jars is al its peak. Nearly every day, she said, clothing is in demand.

Sheet blankets, quills, double blankets for childrens, twin or full size beds are needed. Anyone wishing to contribute either the jars or bedding may ferson, Mineral, Morgan, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Preston, Randolph, tucker and Upshur counties. The commission requests any suggestions regarding the present state and local tax structure. Representatives of the commission will explain present state local tax structure and will answer questions. necessary, The Penn- syjvanian.

was spending' the. at Npw Gernia'nyc forester a Mi as: the fotfrth person summer while swimA; ming in facilities in Garrett x- For 2 'p tece living room suite Phone 0V 9-5273. The commission, composed 10 15 members, was appointed by Governor Cecil Underwood, State'J Senate President Ralph J. and House Speaker Harry call 0V 9-8633 or 0V 9-6580 andi of whom named five they will be picked up. bers.

Carl Neder, last night was chosen "Miss VFW Queen" at the opening of a three-day carnival sponsored by Old Rain Post 6025, Veterans of Foreign Wars, to mark the thirteenth anniversary of the post. Mjss Lee will reign during festivities and receive a wardrobe. She is employed at Allegany Ballistics Laboratory. Runners-up were Miss Susan Winebrenner, second, and Miss Cherie McKenzie, third. Along There are 47 hot springs in Hot Springs National Park, Ark.

STORM DOORS PIANO HINGED $4gOO INSTALLED ALUMINUM SIDING STORM WINDOWS At low at $10.95 ARTHUR BOHD T.I. OV Frattburf Lang andjwiLh the queen and other contestants, they will ride on a float in a parade today al 8 Approximately 15 uniLs participate in the parade from Newtown to Main Street. Round' Boy Escapes Drowning nine-year-old Petersburg boy had a narrow brush. with death Wednesday afternoon in the post home Mrs. Donald Robeson and son, Baltimore, are visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Meade. Mrs. Leroy Logue and daughters are visitijing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Yantz. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blank, Detroit, visited his. father.

Edward Blank, Calla Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McVay and son, Robert, Pittsburgh, returned home after visiting Mary Lemmert. Mrs.

Helen Howard and son, of Baltimore, returned after vis- Mr, and Mrs. Edward Con- 1 WASHINGTON (UPI) President Eisenhower. kept his veto pen poised today for possible use on a billion dollar public works bill which would give the green light to scores of new projects he does not want. Senate and House g) Rummage Sale: St. John's Par- ish House Stoyer Street July 10 m.

July 11 10: a. m. St. Martha's Guild. 10 USED CARS Pontiac 4 H.T.< HiH, M.

I 54 Pontiac star 4 Door, RtH. S54 Chevrolet 5 Htatcr, conferees will try to Parises 8 mm movie camera, case and Ford meter reg value $67.50 now $39.951 differences in the separate versions passed by each chamber. Eisenhower has recommended that no new public works proj-' started. i 10 Marie Defenbaugh is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Blake and square dancing wiH follow thci er Qn nn fhp ctrppf ivith "The Frv- pi. ettes" providing music. Fry "The Rythmnaires" will play for a when he nearly drowned in 10 feel of water at the municipal Class Confirmed Rev. Noble C. Powell, bish- swimming pool.

jop of Maryland, confirmed a' Delmas Alt was one of several of 14 at St. George's Epis- young people brought to Keyserjcopal Church during hij annual for an afternoon of relaxation by visitation. Mrs. Mary E. O'Neill, who works Confirmed were Shannon Homemakers Trip Planned i ECKHART The Eckhartj Homemakers Club met last night the Square Circle Club You'll Do Better With Ou Pont or Bruning Points WE HAVE IT! WEHLER'S E.

Main Si. Froitburj R.G. T.Y. Sales Service ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. LONACONING'S IEAD1NG ELECTRICAL CENTER TEL.

HO 3-4421, LONACONINC Pontiac ATTENTION Will Be Closed Week; July 20th thru July I 25th for Employees Vacation i ggCflOUJEii i fcjuuaie. witi-ic vxiuu vjuai- with the Department of Public Wright, John Shipper tcrs to formulate plans for a tour Assistance in Grant County. Violet Eilene Shipper, William; Qf Pittsburgh August 12 Pool officials reported that Rotruck, Marcia Fayej Reservations will be accepteH at jprNeill had gone to the ladies Robert Leu-is Dud iey' store and the post change clothes 1 Donald Smith, Josc The deadline is July 31. Harry William Donald land "had instructed childrenjFrancis Neder, not go near the pool until she re- -H arr, Edward Clinton Bridges, The hymn of the month, "0 God; Thy Guided Hand," was' (turned. The boy evidently notjDavid Randolph Blank, Johni sung by members Delegates to knowing that the pool varied inJDavid Arnold, Elsie the Rural omen's Short.Course' END OF SEASON CLEARANCE BIG REDUCTIONS CLOSE SATURDAYS 4 P.M.

Lad 'N Lassie CHILDREN'S SPECIALTY SHOP INFANTS TO AGE 14 PH. OV 9-4710 FftOSTBUftG 34 IKOADWAY depth, jumped off the far end into IFinzel and Rose Amelia Long. the deep water. Another youth, Joseph Wilson, The Brief Mention Columbia Squires. at College Park submitted reports.

Mrs. Stella Bruner won Ihei "MHomemakers gift. ot Keyser, saw him beneath the sponsor a bake sale tomorrow,) triee ti iy held next water and James at 9:30 a. m. in Bearsj 0 (- Refreshments were 1 Broome, one of the life guards, (Market.

served by Mrs. Mary Shinholt! He was a medical pulled the bpy.to the George Nuse is ill at his homej an her committee. Another swimmer began artificial ijn Newtown. ('respiration ancJ.Keyser iresponded to a bringing with! them the inhalator. The unconscious boy was soon i revived.

Because of noticeable shock, he was. transferred to Poto-j I mac Valley Hospital for observation. He was released yesterday. FLOWERS for Shut-Ins Our Hospital ArraBgemeiti Will Please Them PHILLIPS Flower Shop E. Main St.

Lonaconinj Phone HO 3-3131 Broadway Frostbnrg Phone OV I rtcarved DIAMOND RINGS SHERATON SET 'Engogtmtnt Xing $165.00 CircUl 50.00 I Oth.n 'From $37.50 up mark i PrJces ind. Fid. Tax, tnlargtd thew PERMANENT I The current retail price of Artcarved diamond can always be applied toward i larger Artcarved diamond, at any of theusandi of. Artcarvtd Jeweler's anywhere in the U.S.A., Kited in your guarantee. Btlovtd by Brldtt for 100 ytmrt HOSKEN'S JEWELRY STORE 22 W.

MAIN FROSTBURG We Thank You For Your Cooperation During Our Employees Vacation Our Body Service Dept. Will Be Open Monday July 13, 1959 For Business As Usual. McFarland Motors Dial OV 9-6671 Frostburg See Our Selection Of Wash and Wear Clothes Coff man -Fisher If you want the finest canister cleaner you can got a real buy for you! PALACE THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED Friday Saturday 2 Showings 7 9 Now you con woih end dry your whoU wathinj in an hour al the Frostburg Kwik Wash the MorVtU on Ormond Si. ptr load 10t (or 10-min. drying SAVE at ur SIGN OF SAVINGS! BEST BUY! "355? 50 FEET HI-FIRE PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE HIGH QUALITY, TOUGH AND DURAUI FITS AU STANDARD FAUCETS Adds handy length to car washing and lawn and garden watering.

couplings, tool has cut the price $2022 on this new Hoover IT'S NOW JUST all work- saving foatvrw THE DURST CO. 1 I. M.in OV Frottbvrt Friday-Saturday Specials! POTATOES 50 Ib. bog PULLET EGGS 3 Doxen Virginia Grown Tomatoes 29c Canlaloopes KUra's your Georgia Freestone PEACHES CM WATERMELONS GRANT'S MARKET Free Customer Parking Next to Our Sfire BE SURE TO THIS OUTSTANDING VALUE VAOAIOND PICNIC JUG WITH SPOUT Features new REG. off-center poor tpout-fi Gallon JGAUONnASTH; SPWNKtING CAM Irf weight.

10 strong.and long lasting! Has spray head. Full 2-gallbn capacity. USS THAN HALF THE WEIGHT OF GAIVANIZEO CAN First Served! ALL PURPOSE FOOD CARRIER-COVER COMBINATION Keeps pastries fresh for of col art. KARI HOSE MHAL HANGER AttochM to any wail for handy Green.

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