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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 5

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Cumberland, Maryland
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Dial PA 2-460i for a WANT AD Victoria, capital of British Col- umbia, ii a mecca for retired Americana, Canadians and Eng lithmen. ntom ei pumca cum CLOGGEDTOUETS in a jiffy I TOILAFLEX Toilet jjjjnwjll Plunger NfVER AGAIN thai tick your overflows Ordinary don't teat prop- erly, forcing air and water to iplash back. Thui you have a men am you loic the very preiiure needec to clear the clogging mass. i designed foi toilcti, no air or water can cicapc The patented, tapered tail form: an air-tight fit: the full pressure plows through the obstruction am it down. Can't miss! BBWLl-SIZf CUf, BOUBU-FRUSURE MSIBNEB TO Fill AT JWY ANSLE CENTEM ITSELF, CANT SKIB AROUfM AT MOST HARDWARE STORES EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1961 FIVE WEATHER FORECAST Scattered showers are expected tonight in the central Plains and in southern It will the Great Lakes area and in the North Atlantic- States.

(AP Photofax) W. Va. Demo Leaders Oppose Hike CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPD-- i Democratic leaders of the West Virginia House of Delegates ap- parently won't go along with a ADVERTISEMENT ITCHING Torture Stopped like Magic blemd relief from of Itch, rectil itch, rtih ecMtnt with turning new ttltnuftc formula continuation of the consumer snlesjADC program, it would not he tax increase unless they are sure'necessary to continue the i there is no other less painful wayi enny on lhe consumer sales tax," for the state to match SnmerTTM- TM money for the new aid-lo-dcpend- i 1TM headed south -md was unable to with turning called 1ANACANE.

called 1ANACAN. i medlcawd cremt Icilll hiimful while it looihes raw. Irritated and Inflamed tisrae. fcrnchinj-- to iptedihealinif. Don't CM LANACANB today at atom.

Two Mishaps Kill Six, State Toll Rises To 166 ly Thf Associated Press Two separate auto collisions over the weekend took 6 lives, in- wreck, as well is ihree adults in other cars. I The seventh Maryland weekend traffic fatality was identified as creasing the 1961 death toll on Jay N. Carney, of Hyattsville, who Maryland highways to 166 com-j killed when his car ran over pared with 237 for a similar period i a 30 foct eml ankment and i ast war on the grounds of Oilman School. a i Mrs. Flora Edna 30.

In another accident, a 26-year- of Baltimore wns the North Caro- old salesman was killed Saturday lina victim. State sdid in Baltimore and a 40-year-oldjwas a passenger in the ejr driven Baltimore man, Leonard McDade, by her husband, Davia Tor- was struck and killed SatiiiYiay rence, 24. Their small cr while pouring gasoline into to jivxd hitting anoth- own car. er au 0 on interstate 40 -IM- Two Marylanders were killed jStatesville Saturday The Tor- in out-of-state accidents, one m'ences were en route to Ashevilie North Carolina and the other in: vis 1 relatives. Washington, D.

C. The latest multi-death collision occurred Sunday on S. 1 near 13 tu Ilarwood in Anne Arundel County. colllded In the Washington ancideni. a 21-year-old Maryland carpenter Killed in the accident were How- ard Miller, 22, of Pbsadena, Jean Marie Reesey, 21, and James Franklin Havice, 26.

both of Ba! timorc State Police said the three vin- killed Sunday when hu ear a 'axicab Psiice identified the victim was James A. Long, former'y of in Carroll County, hut now i i in Takoma Park, Ma tims were in a hit by another! auto operated by Frank P. 20, of Hyattsville. HRiclgeleyBooslers Will Meet Today The Ridgelev High 1 Club will Let at 3 mind is the this can't be done." Single- 1 ln thc other i a some funds the 1961 Legislature said the casiest wa to ob-'dent, a 38-yeir-old Pasademl 8 earmarked for Gov. W.

W. a i ron's Emergency Employment ADC funcis would he lo continue Program (EEP). temporary increase in the con- "If we can re-appropriate about; sumer sales tax $4.5 or $5 million from June, Julyi That, much state money would! and August money and match West Virginia to get back with 70-30 federal money on ihe! aboilt 18 million in federal funds em malch fccicrai woman and two children sponsfored lo continue cnts ext eck and will be discussed a float a parade sponsored tne Band First Grade Certified Regular $6.79 Now Only for a limited time SWEEHE MINTe SUPPLY The Complete Service Paint Store Baltimore Avenue at Decatur Street Phone PA 2-5575 We Deliver Every June Special FREE PARKING 10th Gar Park and Save Discount Parking Corner Park and Baltimore Streets (Opposite Y.M.C.A.) 2 hurs. or less 25c 4 hrs. or less 35c All Day 50c Monthly $6.00 to possibly triple Barren's EEP.

Sources close to Barren had pre- dicted that Barren would ask the i Legislature when it convenes in 'special session here June 14 to i continue the extra penny on ihpi i children were injured in the killed Saturday in a four-car lision in the Curl's Bay district of Baltimore. The victims were Mrs. Mabel Holthaus, her 8 month-old son Robert, and 12-year-old Ernest Vogt. Mrs. Holthaus, with seven chil- dren in the station wagon, was going to her nnme after an outing at an amusement nark The other consumer sales tax through the 1961-62 fiscal year.

However, Singleton said Barren may change his mind if it can determined in conferences during the next week that the money can obtained. Barren's proclamation calling jlhe Legislature into special session I listed a number of other items. of them asked the Legisla- ture to revise West Virginia wel- 'fare laws so that the state couldj use at least some of the ADC money to expand Barren's Sl-an- hour public works jobs for the needy. i Senate President Howard Car- son of Fayetteville said he did not see any way to find matching funds for ADC other than contin- uing the sales tax increase tem- porarily. Carspn did not see any logic in allowing the sales tax increase to expire Aug.

31 and increasing an- other tax temporarily. The program for the Lions Club meeting Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. at YMCA, will be presented by the New York representative of the Wine Advisory Board of the California Department of Agricul- ture. It will be entitled "Heritage of the Vino." BEFORE STORING Cleaning closets to make room for warm weather wardrobes? See us before storing your clothes will last longer if they are cleaned i For extra protection have us return your winter garments in mothproof bags. For Prompt Service: Dial PA 4-1400 DRY CLEANING RUG CLEANING Extra Specials 8-Tranststor Portable Radio $1 Down transistor portablt.

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