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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 12

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Cumberland, Maryland
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12--The Cumberland News Friday, January 17, 1984 GREAT MONEY-SAVING BLUE CHIP. BONANZA IINISI IlUt CHIP DIUCS AND VITAMIN! Al ONCI-A-TIAI CASH SAVINGS. JAN. Ilk TXKU III. frii It UUt CHIP IONANZA IIMII RADIO DISPATCHED FREE DELIVERY Keech's Drug Stores ROBERT P.

KEECH, Owner 600-602 Virginia Ave. 43 Virginia Ave. PA 4-1208 PHONE PA 4-1686 PA 4-1255 FREE GREEN STAMPS OLDEST IN YEARS NEWEST IN SERVICE Health Officer Notes Rise In Whooping Cough The incidence of whooping cough among small children in the county has increased in the past several months, with one death attributed to the disease. In view of the increase in City Collects 8 Per Cent Of Year's Levy Chamber Will Study jSled Riding Plan Income Tax Proposal Is Called Off Directors pf the Cumberland Sunny skies yesterday caused Chamber of Commerce yesterdayjthe cancellation of sledding plans discussed a proposal to increasej of the Cumberland Recreation the Maryland income tax from jDepartment. The City of Cumberland com- Due to pleted the first half of its fiscal'proposed 'three to four per cent.

the complexity of the legislation, the board 'year on December 31 with 88 peraskcd the Executive committee to on the sledding route streets was whooping cough, Dr. Martin M. of lhe year levy with the Legislative com- county health officer, gg per cent of thc laic in am i to rec ommend what posi- importance Of a i i- i rt i I c.km.1'1 Rothstein. stressed the importance of par ents having their small children immunized against the disease with d. p.

t. 'diphtheria-pertussis- 1 ltle tetanus) injections. ire rt on Dr. Rothstein urged that young The program was called off late yesterday afternoon after a survey showed remaining snow Cumberland's Artistic Engraver for Fine Gold and Silver not suitable. Excellent sled riding was re- spending i three lion the Chamber should take on porled, however, on the Grove 4 points under par.

the proposal. at Constitution Park. was shown in a. Condition of the 1 Levy prepared by Comptroller! M. R.

Barnes Specializing in Diamond Remounting and Jewelry Repairs 7 North Liberty Street CUSTOM JEWELRY SHOP sters in the county receive the Paul E. Rodecap so city officials proper immunization as quickly i and tm ent hea keepf 'I as possible. Gibson Elected Alumni Secretary Ross L. Gibson, son of Dr. and Mrs.

J. D. Gibson, 14 Richard Way. a junior in mechanical en- gineering at The Pennsylvania State University, has been elected alumni secretary of Alpha Phi Omega, men's national service fratenily. The organization is an extension ol the scouting move- ment to colleges across the coun- try.

Gibson is a 1J1B1 graduate of High School. a monthly chcck the of Built on Community Service IBERTY TRUST COMPANY CUMBERLAND LA VALE SEARSTOWN LONACON1NG GRANTSVILLE Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation all city income and expenditures. i Collections during the first six, imonths totaled $1,800,936.73, or' iSS per cent of the $2,050,930 levy. 'This left $249,993.27 still to be 1 collected from usually reliable revenue sources. Collections on the $1,357,600 lax levy total $1,335.102.38, or 98 cent of the levy, leaving i S22.497.fi2 needed to meet the levy figure.

I During the first half of the fis- cal year, the city spent 15 for various services for cili- zens. This represents 47 per cent of: S1.783.94U.50 set. aside to i- nance city services, and leaves S943.539.35 for the final six months. Most departments appeared to, jbe budgeting their appropriations, jclosely. The exception appeared he the Recreation Department, had $12,999.81 left from a appropriation.

Countian Flees Virginia Jail I WARM SPRINGS, Va. (AP) prisoners knocked a hole i a rear wall of the Bath County early Thursday with a win-, jdow weight and escaped in below, i zero weather. Authorities said the men wore: light-weight clothing. They were identified as Thom- as a O'Leary, 18, of Sil-J ver Spring, and Monroe 'Church, 24, of Allegany County. O'Leary was being held on charge of burglary in a service' station break-in Saturday.

Church was awaiting trial on a Dec. 21 charge of felonious as- Isault. Officers said the men used six-pound window weight to chip I an 18-inch hole in the brick wall. Cumberland Frostburs Cumberland Frostburg Keyser Open FRIDAYS 'til 9 p. m.

Bargains Galore In All Three Stores! Ladies Fall and Winter Handbags Many Styles Reg. $2.00 Values Women's and Children's Pull-Over Plastic Boots Red While Black Brown Reg. $2.00 Children's Sizes 8 to Women's Sixes to 10 SUPER SPECIAL Ladies' Hosiery First quality, ny- lon Seamless, plain or mesh. Shadow, Solar Beige and Cinna- mon. Reg.

1.25 Value prs. Clearance Sale! Men's and Big Boys' Oxfords Loafers and Shag Boots Block and Brown Sizes 11 to $7.00 Broken Lots Discontinued Patterns Pr. Mens Boys Rubber Footwear RUMMAGE TABLE Odd Lots Broken Lots Broken Sizes Assorted Styles Values to $3 $100 a pair CUMBERLAND CLOAK SUIT STORE clearance 11 Store-wide clearance sales now in full swing Shop every de- partment in both stores on both floors for timely bargains for yourself your children your home Shop today! winter coats reduced up to FUR TRIMMED! Now's the time to buy your winter coat and save up to in the bargain Choose from an unusually large and varied selection of this season's best selling styles, fabrics, colors Juniors, misses and half sizes in the group! All sales final. Sorry: no lay-aways! slacks and shirts ''k regularly 3.98 to 12.98, now Our entire stock of winter skirts Our entire stock of wool and corduroy slacks included. An exceptional selection of styles and colors.

Junior, misses, women's sizes. car and stadium coats 8.99 to 34.99 regularly 14.95 to 49.95, now Practically our entire stock included. Car, stadium, quarter and full length styles. Pile and quilt lined. Wools, poplins, corduroys, Juniors, misses, women's sizes.

chlldren 9 wear reduced boys and girls winter coats and sets all weather coats suburban coats snow suits, all drastically reduced! All Sales Final! Sorry No Approvals No Lay-Aways bargains lor the home Jumbo Kapok pillows 2 for Kapok filled bed pillows. Rich, colorful prints on heavy solid color ticking. You'll want several! Warm, Quality blankets 2 for A good quality, light warm blanket at real savings. Plaids or solid col- ors. or blends.

Chenille Scatter rugs 2 for Heavy chenille tufted rugs in smart cut sculptured designs. Wide rangfl of colors in assorted sizes. Skid re- sistant backs. Cumberland cloak and suit I.

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