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Eviita Friday, Nmnktr 20, 1964 Appalachia Miners Go To Montana BUTTE, Mont. (AP) This so-called richest hill on earth is providing a richer life hundreds of miners who ORDINANCE NO. 2444 AN ORDINANCE OF MAYOR AND work the coal fields of the Appalachian country play out in CITY COUNCIL OF CUMBERLAND. MARYLAND. ENTITLED "AN ORDI- NANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSU- ANCE AND SALE OF SERIAL COUPON BONDS THE AMOUNT Of ONE MILLION DOLLARS Ul.OuO.OOO.OO).

TO BEAR INTEREST TO BE FIXED BY THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER, PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALL-Y. ANP TO BE KNOWN AS 'CITY OF CUMBERLAND GENERAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF 195'. ISSUED PURSUANT TO THE AUTHOR- ITY CONTAINED IN SUBSECTION (ei OF SECTION HI OF THE CHARTER OF MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Of CUMBERLAND, AS AMENDED BY for I CHARTER AMENDMENT RESOLUTION i nv MAYOR AND CITS' COUNCIL OF CUMBERLAND, MARYLAND. EF- FECTIVE SEPTEMBER JR. 1955: PRO VIDING FOR THE FORM.

TENOR. the past decade. From Alabama, Tennessee, Virginia Kentucky, and other Garuo, for tin of eotmructtnilb" el storm Mwcrx BUckiaion Brlnker's Run, AvtntM, Mullli Street, New Avenue, Street and Shades Lane, -and for the purpose ut widening, pavujg aiid. Grand Avenue. New.

HwtpAlrf Massachusetts Avenue, Wills Creek Ave- chaacrt. Dead! bo the obligation of the Mayor and City Council and Bedford Street; the remainder thereof for and the to purpose of acquiring property, for the construction of streets, public ways, bridges and and for widening, pavinf and repavlng streets, sidewalks and public ways the City of other purpose or purposes. and drainage facilities Cumberland, of Cumberland. iM'ud upon Its full faith Md -credit whlcfe- WiJl irrevocably It lh XjraWtrf el.Mn Klncipal of and interest oi all of said bonds as the same tall doe. -proceeds of saM bonds, cortii of such isiuaiK-e and sale, shall be used for the purpose of constouctinf a Central Warehouse and Garage, lor the purpose ot constructing storm Mvvers on Blackls- BrUker's Ore son Hampshire derived (ram (he sale after payment of- the irrevocably pledged for the payment the sitme and of the interest to accrue DENOMINATION, MATURITY DATES) AND OTHER PROVISIONS OF SAID; BONDS; PROVIDING FOR THE SALE! Mrcby certified and recited that OF SAID BONDS TO THE HIGHEST COMPETITIVE BIDDER AT PUBLIC states they have come to LOWEST in Suite's copper mines.

1 before, said a Labor Depart- ment spokesman, have workers bt-en recruited on such a large scale to move elsewhere for jobs. About 450 are at work in un- derground mines of the Anacon- da a firm whose vast pro- gram to develop the mines had INTEREST COST TO A I MAYOR AND CITY COirNClL OF CUMBER- LAND: PROVIDING FOR THE EX- PENDITURE OF THE PROCEEDS OF SALE OF SAID BONDS: PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION i Charter tflc OF ALL TAXES NECESSARY FOR TREJ a Ordinances nf the Mayor and City each and every act, condition and thing required to exist, to be done, to have happened and to he performed, precedent to and in the Issuance of this bond, does exist, has been done, has happened anrl has been performed in full and strict compliance with the Constitution and Laws of the Slate of Maryland, the ntl the Orders and the remainder thereof shall be used for the purpose of acquiring property for (he construction of streets, public ways, bridges and appurtenances, and for widenhiR, paving and repaving ways a sidewalks and public rtrainase facilities in the City nf Cum- berland, and i'or no other puroose or purposes. It is provided in said Ordi- nance No 34U that the City shall levy from time to time such ad valorem taxes on the assessable property In the Cily PAYMENT OF THE INTEREST ON SAM! BONDS AND TIIK PRINCIPAL THEREOF, AS THE SAME FALL DUE: PROVIDING THAT SAID BONDS BE SECURED HY TlfE FULL FATTH AND thell; may be necessary lo pay the on principal of the bonds the Council of Cumberland, and thai the aulnoriz said Ordinance, i one same -become due and payable. Unrt laws, the Bond! with other ndebledness of I the Mayor and City Council of Cumber- land is within every debt and and COUNCn. OF CUMBERLAND: PROVIDING FURTHER THAT.

been beset by- a shortage OBJECT TO THE OF CREDIT OF SAID MAYOR AND CITY "mil prescribed by the Constitution and Avp Laws of State SITB i the Cily. SUB IN TESTIMONY th Charter ol the V.MTM CHARTF.K OF THF. MAYOR AND CITY has caused this bond to be signed MiUi Unproved by Much A. McMulfcn. Ksn.

help COUNCIL OF CUMBERLAND. SAID (he facsimile of the a i i Solicitor of the Ot.v of Cumberland. skilled workers. Unable to gej ail needed, the company, along'BONDS MAY BE AT A the cuy and to he attested with state and federal EP TM VJ a sicri 11ure lhe ment agencies, turned to Ine'W' Appalachian country where shut- jdown coal mines spurred unem-' ploy ment. i i No 4 passed on the (tth dav nf For the workers and the 1 a iV fnr and 0r rnvHe the project has turned out 1 the payable thereon, are exempt from all.

Stale, Countv and Municipal laves In the Slate of Maryland, and lhe interest payable thereon is not taxable income unrjer Federal Income Tax SECTION (e OF SECTION' 81 OF THE Mayor and City Council of Cumberland The legality of the issue will he FUTURE NURSES FETE CHILDREN Future Nurses Club of Allegany High School entertained a group from the Allegany County League for Crippled Children at a party recently at Cen- tral YMCA. Left to right are Larry Stott, Michael Stott and Bryan Wagner, who are playing a game supervised by, left to right, Linda Twigg, Pat Walker (almost Nancy Riggle- man and Diane Parker. The group is one of a number of volun- teers who assist the League. by the. Maryland, and hy Messrt.

Miles, Walsh Siorhbridre of Cumberland. Maryland, THI" 1 Onpiv i a facsimile of its corporate seal, a nd Messrs. Miles i StncXhridce of a i THAN" FOt'R MI anci the coupons altached hereto to Maryland, and the approvine FROM THE DATE OF ITS sismert vvith lhe facsimile a of nnininr.s of these centlemcn will he i Mayor, all as of the first day of Delivered upon request to the purchaser A Charter Amendment Reso-i 19 th' bonds without additional charre MAYOR AND rfTY COUNCIL to-vt of the opinion will OF CfMBERUND I By procedure tn he followed in the issuance of tvinds and this Ordinance is boinc passed in accordance with the proccd.ire sn established. NOW. THEREFORE- A ND A Thai Snatched Purses Teenagers, Taught By subsection of lhe hy Ch.ir a lo the Section fit 1 1 (Continued from Page 13) MISS MYRTLE MacDONALD Miss Myrtle Elizabeth MacDon- REINHART BURIAL FROSTBURG Services "They're good.

They're im- jportant to us and we need 'them," said a spokesrnan for Anaconda. It means a steady paycheck the workers. i i "I jumped at the Chance i Nn. i. said Mavor and i work in Montana," said rence Persinger, 42 of Crab Or-W chard, W.Va.

"The idea of per- jmanent work interests me moreinonds I than anything else. We didn't' 'have year-round employment in City Clerk 'FORM OF COfPONl (printed on the Bonds. At the time nf delivery, the Bonds will A accompanied hy the clnsine Includinc a certificate of Cnv tn (he effect that no lilisatlon ii pendine or threatened, is nf the date nl such delivery. afferlinR nr impalrine NO. a i i of said bonds On the first day of Prosoeciive hidden desirint bid forms Mayor and City Council of and financial data concerning Cily Cumberland, a municipal corporation ol nr Cumberland may obtain the same State of Maryland, i pay tn lhe unon reqjetl in writinf to the under- is Ordinance, nnt later (han 4 years from the date of i aqe.

nenotiable coupon serial in the amount of One i the amount shown hereon anon linn and surrender of this coa- dated AND CITY COL'NCIL OF Ct MRERLAND (Facsimile Sitnalure) 72, of 104 East First Elizabeth Reinhart, 48, who died yesterday at Sacred Heart died Wednesday at her home in A son of the late Alfred and Hospital. She had been ill several Baltimore, will be conducted Creek. West Virginia Persmger began Work as a proceeds thereof, afier payment r. a a February for thf purpo SECTION 3: AND RE IT I Thai, in the event requested hy reqi petitioners i i 4 0 1 brokers, nr of acrtmrinp (Sties) Broadwater, he for-1weeks. imerly lived at Glencoe, Pa.

Surviving, besides Mrs. Hen d.nvs from dale ol the this Ordinance lhe Commissioner uws and Finanft and fVMIS( stld he Frederick J. Hill. Commissioner of Finance and Revenue The Commissioner of Finance and is hereby aulhnriied and em- powered to obtain and distribute reprints nf the Notjce nf Sale, together i a no financial statement nf the City of Cum- to any investment bankers, other persons who may. tT, IV HI UC I I I i r.

i lul i i of, nc a Smorrow at 3 at the Durst VTM of! his Juricment, be Interested In the pur- of nf the Binds nr who may requeit i a reprints nr information. to Butte. "My boys like it of Born in Lonaconing, she was Funeral Home by Rev. Kenneth i 0 lor lu aiy Doys llke -ns nn daughter of the late John W. and'Morelock.

pastor of St. TM eJ 7l rc A i'Ai A 4 i i. i 1 I 4.1AL/i Ui i 1 tj A i 3 ROCKVTLLE, Md. (AP)--Two derson, are a son, James Broad-jHettie (Keyes) MacDonald Church. Interment hunting and cheisea street'and shade 0 aDO rc water, Pasadena, two resided in Cumberland since be in Frostburg Memorial Park' mg ln tne of "TMTMTM- teen-agers were ordered into correction homes after a hear- ing on accusations they had snatched purses in a supermar- ket at the insistence of their parents.

Specifically, the girl, 14, was accused of taking a purse from a woman shopper in a Rockville AND RE FT FTJRTHFn sale lhe Bonds hy i i A I i I i nar.re. and the said Commissioner of a of 'he Bonrts to success I 1 1 Finance and khall cauie art- btrirVr ir.terrj.1 or vcrlisornent lo be made and insn-tod in i on Ronrfi lwcl prinleil and circu- bv or Order trv accorri- daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Keyser, and Mrs. Junaita Gretle, Miss MacDonald, a retired Met- New Orleans, and a brother, ropolitan Life Insurance Company; Robinette, Arthur Law'ler, Ken- ence L. Broadwater, Somerset, i nurse, was a graduate of Allegany! neth Braniff and George Hunter.

supermarket brother, 13, on Oct. 31. Her was accused of standing guard outside the mar- ket near a car from which the parents watched. and pallbearers will Knieriem, Maxwell Church, Paul be John' a i he said Persinger a in coal mines for repavinc Grand Avenue. New hf Ol Cumb Una nr two I rf eocdUlo.is Pa.

Hospital School of Nursing. She' years. -e Massachusetts A Creek A to remainflor therenf fnr scq'iirmc prnieTiy fur The body is at the Rogers Fun- was a member of Southminster Home where Friends will be Presbyterian Church. Lj JiLUt LlUlllL Of Robert Farell of Gnmdy, ror.sir-uciioh of nn-pts. p-uhi-r was a foreman in a coal mine.

i i and for w-irrninc, pavng and streels. eral Home where Friends will be received today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. WILLIAM H. LAPP FROSTBURG--William H.

Lapp, 57, of Clarysville. died last night XT i Judge Alfred DNoyes of Mont-! in Miners Hospital. ounty Juvenile Court is scheduled to hear on Dec 2 gomery County Juvenile Court is Born in Fr stburg a She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Osborne Mclntyre, city, and two i Dr. Elizabeth Evansville, and Miss Helen''ri 7 7 7 nty ti La ervdale Fla shakedown The body is at the Scarpelli: Funeral home where friends will 1 mine- for 19 years prior to 1959.

He came to Butte in January 1963 anri ways anrt a i a a i i i in lhe n' Cir-rberlind. and now is a shift boss. He lhe likes the job and the people Oni Thousand noiiars rr and above all is back at work on 7 hhr 1 lb wrx1 the craft he knows. -ressfiil biHHer i bear the numbers a successive "iCi'Li. the first not less a in Notice of tin I d.ivs prinr to the date of lhe i and In bid of bidder, vile and i i inrt Bondt shall th.Trupon be T.t as he deem proper, i i or a vteculed notice of lhe day am! hour when he will! deliverer! to a I accord- nfler s.iltt rionds fnr sale, vihich day tne conriitioni of a i bo fixed hv ortfer nf the s-r ir.

of Sale. and Council. The ariv ertisrment of lhe procf-erls to be published as provided in this 'he sale of the Seriinn shall be in substar.tiallv the rn'. i ol Fir.hr.r* av.rt i form and the terms and i i tifirr. thert'in sr-t shall he the i the in the Depojltoty or i lhe tale: of Citv.

mnd MAYOR AND CITY i be charges that the parents, 37 and from Sykesville, contributed to the delinquency of the children. Names of the family were withheld. Judge Noyes called the case "the most amazing situation in a long time." The parents denied they taught their children to steal. The father, an unemployed car- be received from 7 to 9 p.m. to- a and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 late John and Elizabeth tomorrow.

ne it ll After training to adapt to cop- 1h 1 shall be si-ncd vnth iho facsimile per mining, UlC men gO to vcnaturr of. the Mayor of the Cily a Iwork for wages averaging lrd hv tbc oi the; the Cilv, shall fc Some of these who made the pany. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Genevieve (McKenzie) Lapp; twoj daughters, Mrs. Robert Spencer, Hanover, and Miss Eileen Lapp, at home- two brothers, John J.

Lapp, Frostburg, and Henry Lapp, Eckhart, and two by the Services will be conducted there Miller, pastor of Southminster The state said it was trek got help from tion. 1 March 1. said a Bl a rule to tw fixed ithi r-u the successful bidder, hut not In Maryland. company in the form of four MI per centum i a P'vahle in semi-apnual in OF CVMBF.RI.AND. A 5l.oon.OOP no CITY OV A A IMrROXTCMKN'T BON'nS OF ALL DATED A I SealH bids will bt rrc-eivcd by the ind City Council nf Cumberland i until o'clock noenana ai payir.t; ajiy i fcv in of Bonds fnr i i a and lor of cor.

Jc: a a ir.rt on A 1 nu wun i Ir.c, paving End a i Qrar.rt A r.Uf. Aver.x." fnr purchase of One Million i i i on the f.rsi day of Sen-emher. Dollars si 00) Cily of Cumto-t. Crcrk Avenu- Cemetery. MRS.

CHARLES CLARK Mrs. Lillian Rupp Clark, 78, of Court took only 25 i The men had to pass physical to convict Franklin'examinations in their home Eugene Harrah of Charleston of area, have at least three years 1 illegally taking $300 from a a mining experience and be 21- ried woman with whom theJ45 years old. All made the move Detroit, died Tuesday at Rest state said he was having an iat. their own expense. Haven Nursing Home, Union Lake, i penter who was carrying moreJBorden, and than $1,400 in cash when ed, testified he couldn't Mrs.

Anna Mrs. Ruth Miller had years affair." The state a a her of late John Mary tVogtmann) Rupp. Her hus- a a tape recording of the; Lt- claimed Harrah-- clandestine meetinglJtiallet DailCCl'S (Continued from Page 13' the woman--told her he; H.v.le hfrcinMter set forth' because of a back injury in death. aid was tSed down LIu'seTe vivn told her husband i Cation. This a of the program was con- had refused to sell his car and television set.

Gov. Tawes (Continued from Page 13) and I hope it will find profit," The body is at the home of band, Charles Clark, and unless she gave rc mue Program "TM con- money he would deliver it to' slderabiy cnan sed and there were: three substitutions and one elim- Sunday at 2 by Rev Yates Bailey, Union L. VVehler. Interment will be Service and interment and police. Frostburg Memorial Park.

place in Detroit. I Under instructions from the! 'police department she reported- HARRY KELLISON met Harrah and gave him B. WESTERNPORT-Harry Police said the money aU 3S rf and Es ARTHUR B. KIMBLE PETERSBURG Arthur 1H71 1P71 117! the Governor asserted. Del.

See responded with theJKimble, in Buckhannon. statement that as long as he lived he would continue to work fori Kimble, 85, died Tuesday in St. I 84 of Bloomington, died yes- Joseph Hospital, Buchannon. Hei day at Garrett County Memo- became ill about three weeks' rial Hospital, Oakland, where he ago while visiting a son, Herman was a Patient one week. He is survived by a sister, Mrs.

was dusted with a chemical that shows up under ultraviolet light. In the classical first part were two beautifully executed Pas de Deux, one from "Corsair" done by Chabukiani and Vera. Tsig- nadze. and the "Nutcracker" duo And after the money N'na Chistova and Yuri, hands, police arrested Harrah. zhdan The latter two also ap- Vo! i i i a i i iiniivjo, a i i a i i i i of Grant Judge William J.

Thompson to a i a 1. a 1. March 1. March 1, March 1, March 1, March 1. March 1, March 1.

1. 117S March 1, ir.Tfi M.irrh I. TI-- March 1, 1TR 1, IflTn M-rrh 1. TW1 March 1. 1 March 1.

Min-h 1. li- March IPM Prli a Amount in.noo (Vi h. o' ftrrl or. Bor.H i bfcoir.r riur- And a l.rr/::ns nr rtsmir.LbhL^c ar.v a 5f intl -lit in PO fv fyi m.ooo oo no nrs.rwn on are handicapped, himself blind. Del.

See aw la William W.L 1S f- Boa sentencing until a rul- people who have the same and Fannie (McDona d) Kimble Home wl friends will be re-! ing on adefense motion is heard, cap as himself, and for all who, surviv i ne arp twn nthpr ce ved toda from 7 until 9 P- Authorities praised the worn- ie a i i i OLuer i tnmnrrnu- frnm 9 i A IS miu I I I I I iujlii ufllll 1 p.m. pri anri sons, Lenford and Glenn Kimble, a 7 9 as courageous ana iPetersburg: two daughters, The benediction for the AR and Mf mett mony was given by Rev. Daniel; Feaste Petersburg; a brother, i a i i i nf CC i The dedicatory prayer was given by Rev. William Cox, vicar of Holy Kimble, Peersburg two at i 'courageous' as "understanding." burg, and Annie Borror, erm be in Bloomington Cemetery. OIl.lt T- Keyser, 17 grandchildren and nine! Episcopal Church.

i gre at-grandchildren. A 1116 is at the JSch "'SchecluleS Meet shop tour with Rev. Benjamin Funera Home here and 1 1 be I1C U1CJs 1T1CCI Bruner, pastor of First Baptist taken Sat rda at noon to Bethel CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI) Church, giving the invocation Church of the Brethren for a serv- --The Legislature's joint corn- Mr.

See announced at the start lce at 2 Rev Flor and mittee on Government and Fi- of this morning's program that Clare "ce Hesse will officiate nance and Commission on Inter- Arfnmpv Trmmac and a will be in the Alt fam- state CooDeration will meet ini Births ANDERSON--Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Gambrills, at A BE IT That the Bnr.ds shall he. fnllnvvini: form, together vvirh the staterneni in set fnrth. and a a nf the ard i i i nova, Valen Zurob Klk- are hereby adopted bv to be incurred hy it.

and said a i i are hereby made i i tjnnn it, the promise to the gravity-defying leaps the number preceding: "Walpurgis Night." Others merit-: ing applause were Lidta Riaze-' 13 1 nova, Val( aleishvili, Verta Viltzin, HarnJd Rittenberg and Shamil Yagudin. The latter and Yuri Zhdanov did i a set forth The authority the City to pa's section i S.xtio^ SI of the of the City of Cumberland. Maryland. amended by Charter Amendment I The Rnnrts are dated Marcn 19M. ar.v env.t'.rd under and interest will be payable thereon on subkef'ton Sfcilor.

of the the first a of Septernber. and a of the i And Orri- i first da of March anrf Sepiembfr, shall cor.tti'.ute upon i in each ytur thtrealtcr. in Vt.i.or mnd Cnv Counc.l I i semi-annual interest coupons at- i the holders of the tached the principal of Bonrts far the lame a inieitst on the Bonds. viiJl be payable a i in a money nf the t'nited Stales of" herein inleresi i Amenca it the lime of payment at the the same shall te i nf the First-Second National Bank du sr1 and Company, Cumberland. Mary- SECTION ANT).

BE IT rDRTHKR a upon presentation and surrender A I Nn- nf the maturini: bonds or coupons, as i Bank Trust Company, c.i«e ma be The bonds noJ Cumberland. Marj-Uind. be and is 1 be subjecl lo reiMstration as tn i 1 as lor principal or interest nor uill they be. Rond.s. prior redemptinn SECTION The Bnnds a and be ORD.MSTD follnws: Amount lo.fion that have won them world re- nown.

Both are from the Bolshoi Ballet. Appealing' Russian folk music, performed with rare artistry on the balalaika and bayans accord- ivo liam daughter Hospital, Baltimore. The mother of the whldl is the former Karen Anne Cas- brou the antic pated vigorous i ore i7 rt "and (Face nf Rrmrt) UNITED STATES OF STATE OF MARYIANTt CITY OF crrv OF GENERAL BOND OF A 1, ring MFX BY TIIF.SE I LII I I Serly, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs dandng NTS: Thal James E. Casserly, 210 Harrisotfi Attorney General Thomas B.

Finan, whn was scheduled to cemetery at Pansy. Cooperation will meet inj HY DE-Mr. and Mrs. Harry iCharleston Dec. 7-8.

Hvndman a son many as Maria th ence regard in style. I was most effective at the GorodiSCheva'' 0 -Inv of piano sum of and City Council municinal corporation -(ini under tbe a i Maryland (the Cjivi. arVnnwievlees itself indebted, i and to the hereof on the i the a 1, March 1. 'arch 1. a 1.

lisi Msrch 1. ir-Tfi 1. 1071 a 1. 1, March 1, March 1. 1175 Marrh March 1 March i March i a a 1 a i a i 1.

1 RidMcrs 117S lf.7il 1979 11S1 lint 00 is.noo no no Rfi.non.ofl ftn.Ofvi no BF IT FURTHy.R Th 1 hr once a for at fr wrelcs In or.e or nf thr to Section ill ol of of SECTION' BE FURTHER A I i tr.e a pp. Passed 2ud November. EARL D. A i ULLKRY Cll A T-N'OV. 6 1 3 2 0 2 7 3 lin.flonoO u-e bid form-, i i Mrl he supplied by thr anri rco.ue-.led to sporify in their hirls rare nr of interest to he pnitl IN THF.

I I COfRT FOR AI.I.Kr.AS'V Cril MY. Super C'oncicie Ca Ine a i i i i i of a i a NO. 4 I I A I 1 NISI this luth day nf regrets at being unable to Clifton J. Carr, 71- legislation the West Vireinia in addition retired farmer who suf- i i lhe World air a heart attack several i i cl "ay at of the works Kermit B. and instructor sistant instructor; A.

See. home office manager and 1 11 near Hendricks, he was higher education. ance companies bankrupt, and Miss Janet McCauley, secre-l a son of the late Jesse A and Martinsburg, W. a with Interest the rate of ner centum a payah'e semi-snnuailv i riav of September. TWiS i first day nf anrt the i nf September in and everv th(1 hnr.ds nn vvh'ch rate or rales ti lhe Circuit Court for AlleCany usantl Do.lars their bids are based anri juhmitlerf Maryland, that the sale of real therenn at No rate so named shall the fMa made by Paul C.

Haberlein. i per a a rale of four percentum M'',) sheriff Allccany County, on the Slth nn annum and earh rate shall he in i a nf Octobfr, 19fi4. in lhe above-entitled a ine i i i of one-eiphth of one rx-rrrmum call arl repnrtrd lo the Circuit Court MV of 1'. or one.tenth nf one prrcentuni Allt-ganv County. Maryland, nn the a i of I Bidders may not specify ol November.

W4, ralifiort tary. The Board of Trustees is corn- Virginia (Carr) Carr. Besides his wife, Mrs. Ethel posed of William S. Carr.

he is survived by secretary and superintendent; sons, Harold, Roy and Frank- Mudd, chairman; William 'in Carr, all of Akron; Donald. Shackleford treasurer; Ashland, Aifred Carr, See. Henry Irr and G. Karl Hambleton, and Orville Carr, at Dashiells. ihome; two daughters, Mrs.

Paul- The new workshop building Heatnr, Roanoke: Mrs. Velma opened to public inspection. Faller, Ridgeley; three brothers, Containing 12,000 square feet ofiClarence Carr. Canton: Homer office, shop, dining and storage and Tennis Carr, both of RD space, the Workshop is located on Hendricks; two sisters, Mrs. Lena 1 two parcels of property purchasediBonner, RD 1, Hendricks; Mrs.

from the Ankeney Company and.Elsie Crawford, Albert, and 18 Arnett M. Widener. The land purchased by the State Board of. He was a veteran of World War, Trustees of the Maryland I shop for the Blind while construe-! The body is at the Grecnlicf. tion funds came from the gover-JFuneral Home where services will! nor's capital improvements fund, ibe conducted tomorrow st 2 p.m.

A Rev Harry Aizenhoffer, I It cost $165.840 and was con- structed by the John I. Vande- grift Company, designed by S. Russ Minter, local architect, and supervised by the State Depart- ment of Public Improvements. The first workshop was estab- lished here in 1957 by an act of the General Assembly and facili- ties for the training of the blind of Western Maryland were located at 115 Milton Placo. The new workshop was occupied October 11-12.

pastor to Thomas Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be in Bright Chapel Cemetery, Community, near Hendricks. LOUGHRIE FUNERAL ROWLESBURG Services for John L. Loughrie, 72, who died TOP CORRESPONDENT Norman 0. White, right, an employe of The Potomac Edison Company's River Plant here, has been named "Correspondent of the Year" for the electric company's employe newspaper the "PE News." Mr.

'White, who writes a Wednesday, will be conducted monthly column of employe happenings at the River Plant, morrow at 2 p. rn. at the Burke received an electric clock, a savings bond and a certificate '--TI Executive Vice President C. D. Lyon at the annual meet NEWS reporters held in Hagerslown.

Others attending iron were Mrs. liarlwra Merrill and Mrs. Sadie KOJKT. Funeral Home. rn.

at the Burke Rev. Robert 0. and Yagudin. Ludmila Zikina, contralto, sang two Russian folki This songs and one'number in English, a the words of which she learned! ts since coming to the U.S.A. months ago.

bond is one bonds, unran-ied, a he dccmerl issue of nirt a W(1 shall thn a Mrh nf the par nry per One Hundred nf an m(y1 The ronHiilonal bidri i Dollars JOSKPtl K. RODEN CU-rX nf Godrt jC.eneral Imprnvemeni Bnnrts nf WV The Overall impression of thisi i thereon pav- great cultural entertainment 1 Active a 1 the Soviet Union is the variety of in arcorrfanrc with nnnronriate i i i cnunnns Tho hnndR u1II swartlM tn hirldrr hid irtrs tho Imiesl 1 rnt tn the such tn hr- (k-termirirrt by deduct ine total amount nf the premium hid, if any. firm the a pere era to amount nf. intPrtsl unnn i nf the nnti! I i rosnrr- i i rs If nr more hirfriers made hhfs. nf vrh'rh inu rst interest cnst the talent, the perfection of the rhe(I ttirrftn A nf lh Brmi1s aro of artistic training, the Vigor andl'ilco tenor anri effect evcent as to Nr i i A rtf tho ruarfrtrmfirc -numbers, a i i and interest rates exhilaration of the performeis numhrrfA TOIiPCU ivp1v rnv.

the nonds mav awar-ied and the JOy Of accomplishment from One I umvarris and mature within I i ratable, nartmn amnnu such WrtMcrs that characterizes their work. I 1 Period of twenty years in the order i their cnjis'-nt or the C-lv may. With the company here as itsl.Jl^entT'in accnrdanc" M- Russian manager was Paul zen, one of the officials of Gos-i CPt-acquiiinicrt special It is especially dejicnetl to set you acquainted i your nevv tenant or the buyer lor vour property or nieful item thai you no Innsei need To srt acquainted with vnur want ad you navr to do IF. drnp in write us a card nr note or just-pick up vour telephone. determine in which nf the concert, the Soviet government concert agency.

Manager of the! U. S. tour is David Benes, a na- tive of Russia, but an American citizen for a quarter century, and well known in New York where he resides. Barguerile Shincnkova is wit- the company as interpre- ter and assistant manager. She is a teacher in Moscow and speaks and understands English without difficulty.

Mr. Spitzen and she were as enthusiastic over last night's welcome here as the audience was over the perform- ance. J. W. H.

Sypolt will officials and interment I will he in Red Rock Cemetery, i Paul Nipkow, a German, pro- posed the first practical television system In 1884, before electronic devices were invented. March I. IWR March 1. VK7 March 1, 19M infift March 1, 1370 March 1.1071 March March 1.1S7J March March IfOfi March 1077 March March 1, IflTfl March 1, IOM March IBM March 1, I9S2 March 1, 19M March Amounts Msturiwr I 10 (Yin.no io.rwi.oo in.non.no is.oon.no I5.orw.on IS.OOOuO sn ,000.00 IU) ,000.00 wi.oflo.on 80,000.00 80.000.00 iw.ooo.oo 1IO.DOO.00 The Bonds are Issued under authority of Ordinance Nn. 2444 of the City admiicd Novomhor 2, 1064 pursuant to authority of subsection fd of Section fll of Its Charter, ns amended by Charter Amendment Resolution No.

4. The Bimdj are Issued for the nf acnnirlnf properly for trr.errfl muni- A I. STEGM.MKR. A MORTGAGE FOR TI1K I the Bonds will be awarded KORKCLOSl'RK VS. IlAl.K The richl nerved to lhe City to CAMPBELL AND S1IIRI.KV A.

IBEI.L. ins' WIFE. AND JAMKS CAMPBELL, AND CLARA M. CAMP- BKLL, HIS WIFE. NO.

27-15! EQUITY a K.I«I COURT- ron AU.E- nd Cify Council of GAN CObNTV. A A Interest rr ioct nny or all bids. RXrs Ritfs mitsl he upon Wrt forms will he sunnlled hy the must he enclosed fn ariiirrssed tn Mavnr a fiimlvrlanri. City Hall, Maryland, and tn marked nn the -outsldei OKDKn MM as to indicate that it Ij a bid for rlrrterr1 of November, Bnndfi hereby Each ld rrnntl' 1 1 by lhr- cirruit Court for Allceany dcmnipanied by a cerllficd, Maryland, in Equity, thut suri'r's or Canhier's check on hie bankine lnititiitinn in the Twentv Thousand Hollars (S2ft.000.OOK payable tc the Maynr City Council of Cumberland, to secure the City ajalnsi a rcsponsl llle fa "dc niirl repnrlcd in the above ic amrUmt of cause hy Hurry I. Assignee n( Mortra-gv Steumiler.

for the Purpose of loss whjch mlcht rcntil! from the failure of the particular bidder to comply with lhe torms of his hid. No Interest i be allowed on the amount of the Published In Alloenny County, Maryland deposit Checki deposited by unxurrMn- nrc a wco thr ec tucccwive wecki Foreclosure, he ratified and confirmed unlcta causa lo lhe contrary thereof rw on or before the 7" of 19M, a copy of this bed in some newspaper fchown fui bidders will by be returned to them when lhe Rondc are nvvnrrled to. the successful bidder. The deposit of the successlul binder will credited on accmint of the total amount for the Accrued Interest shall he adjusted to the dale nf delivery of lhe Bor.di and thi payment therefor. The Honda will he delivered at ellhnr Cumberland or clpal uses and for lhe purpose nf con-1 a i Maryland, without a Wan-house and fnr delivery.

Delivery elsewhere will before the wecki day uf November, 19M. This report sUten lh amount of aale to be Six Thnuiand Dollais. True copy: lest: JOSEPH E. HODEN, Clerk Joseph K. Boden, Clerk 6-13-M IX)NT need then whj II with an iiMxpenstvt fully dtanlflrrt nri rhrj nn tr.

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