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6-Tht Cumberland SMI 27,1972 A I STEVENS MRS. MAURICE W. STEVENS Rev. Stevens Slated To Speak At Services Visit At Luke Over Quota LUKE Sixty pints of blood over the quota were collected yesterday when the Red Cross bloodmobile unit from Johns- town Regional Center made its first quarterly visit of the year to the Luke Community Building under the Westvaco-Tri Towns blood program. The quota for the visit was 125 and 185 pints of blood were collected.

Of the 199 donors who ap- peared at the Luke Building, Nurses were Mrs. Ann Ruegseg- ger, Mrs. Mary Worgan, Mrs. Clara Wilson, Mrs. Sue Gannon, Mrs.

Margaret Meyer and Mrs. Caryl Kcnney. William Fredlock and Larry Hartsell, co-chairmen of the WestvacojTri Towns program expressed their appreciation and thanks to the donors and CHESTER L. AULT EVERETT, Pa. Chester Ault.

49, of Star Route 4, died suddenly Monday at the Fulton County Medical Center, McCon- nellsburg, after being striken while working on the Pennsyl- vania Turnpike near Burnt Cabins. Born August 21, 1923 near Rainsburg, he was a son of Mrs. Bessie A. (Hartman) and the late Oscar T. Ault.

Mr. Ault was a veteran of i i CLU1 all workers who participated in rld War II and a member of rna L-irior mvJo maiung yesterday's vis the the Eve-ett First Unif two aaugnters, most successful one in the three of chrkt Chuich Mrs. Walter J. Gordon, Potomac Prizes were awarded regular donors, first time donors, and volunteers. James Rocca of Piedmont, who became a Iber of the seven-gallon club was of aiporlable television! Willis David Cuddeback of a first time donor, received a radio, and a cash certificate was given to Mrs.

Ruth Perkins of Westernport, ione of the volunteer workers. MT. SAVAGE--Rev. Asbury Theological Seminary Also joining the seven-gallonj years the program has been in each year, have been over quota. Frosfburg Advertises For Bids The City of Frostburg began advertising for bids yesterday for an interceptor and overflow structure that will divert storm flow water from the sewage system into the Georges Creek and Sand Spring Run through two main lines.

Bids for the project, which consists of 800 feet of sanitary sewer interceptor and 170 feet of overflow sewer and appuri- ance work, will be opened Oc- 16 at 5 p.m. design for the overflow system has been completed by! Whitman, Requardt and dates of Baltimore. Frostburg presently has a combined sanitary and storm i water system that makes necessary to pump a lot of a i tiona! water during a heavy; rainfall. The new system will divert Stevens, who answered a i A i Association, and on the! during yesterday's visit! BEDFORD--Bedford's this additional water, lowcringicall to the field of evangelism board of tors of the Asbury as Raymond D. Moorehead of annual Fall Foliage Festival! Frostburg's pumping and 1953 a successful nastor Co lege Alumni Association.

i csternport. be held October 13-22 a al 2 P- First United' ment costs, according to Jo-i a i Rev ttevens was recip-i Other new club members are a jam-packed schedule which i of Christ. Rev. C. L.

r-i i uj uic -rvcmuLhy ence mnf A I innmat I. i a ictitit i i sepb Strickland, superintendent of the AUegany County Sanitary Commission. Frostburg currently has an agreement whereby it pumps its sewage to its city limits to be pumped to LaVale. It is then metered and transported to Cumberland for treatment. The diversion project was Area Deaths And Funeral Notices MRS.

CARL T. CARNS MRS. JOHN KRNAICH Mrs. Grace Mary Cams, WEIRTON, W. Mrs.

Car- General rial Hospital. A native of here, she was a Hospital. at daughter of the late Harry and! A a uf Dav Margaret (Valentine) owe was a daughter of the late Rus- She resided in Pittsburgh for the past 20 years a'nd had re- turned here about six months ago. sell and Beatrice (Evans) Hile. Mrs.

Krnaich was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Davis. Surviving are her husband giving are her husband, Carl T. Cams; one son, Don hn Krnaich; paternal grand Cams, here; two daughters, JFark, Fall Foliage Festival Set C. Ault, his widow; twin daugh- ters, Diane S. and Deborah L.

I Ault, at home; three brothers, Glyspie Ault, Star Route 4, Everett; Victor C. Ault, Spring Grove, and O. Franklin 'Ault, Hanover, and two sis- jters, Mrs. L. Beatrice Lamber- Dover, and Mrs.

Au- G. Kretzer, Elizabethtown, I Friends are being received at Uhe Conner Funeral Home. and Miss home; Betty Lee grand- mother, P. Laura Hile, Parsons; one brother, Denzil Oak- land; and one sister, Mrs. Guy Betty Burger, Weirton.

Services were conducted Sun- day at the Grecp-Hertnicfc Fu- neral Home, Weirton, by Rev, Harvey Rowe, Earl Charles Rowe and Roger Rowe, all of here; three sisters, Mrs. Ernest L. Shaw, and Mrs. Ber-! Herman a nard Harris, both of here; in tne Paris Cemetery. Mrs.

Steve Holshey, Ridg'elev; six grandchildren and two great-, grandchildren BARTON Mrs. Harriet Rob. The body is at Scarpelli Crt nday at her neral Home where friends will!" nce be received from 2 to 4 and A a i Barton, she was a MRS. GEORGE ROBERTSON to 9 p. m.

Services will be conducted daughter of the late Meshack and Annie (Greenhorn) A service will be conductedi i nf 01 tne which he i-ielism! Directors 01 the Asbury; "lyuiunu u. iwooreneaa or annual Fall Foliage Festival! rt service wm oe conducted fa College Alumni Association. Westernport. be held October 13-22 wilhi a al P- a First Unilfid pastor-j ft ev Stevens was new club members a a jam-packed schedule of Christ. Rev.

C. B. 5 2 i i nt of the distinguished alum- Thomas L. i a combine many 3 3 'M officiate. Interment -nurch award of both Asbury Wesle a blood program events from past years with' wi11 in Ml.

Union Cemetery, jthere tomorrow at 2:30 p. Albert Clipp I be in Mt. Her- Cemetery. of which he is an ordained ege and Asbury Theologicali rec TMiter, six-gallon; Cecil novelties fh a October 8 a Seminary. He is president andiBateeson and Vincent Laffey of! Although the festival opens of-, if- 3 semces general director of Missionary Westernport, four-gallon; Davidlficially with many exhibits ba-l in Mt.

Savage United Methodist i World Service and Evangelism Hill. Cumberland, Luther Metz.l rh DeShong, Barton, Paul Wil-l Menchtown, Pa. Church. Inc. This evangelical, inter- MRS.

ARCH FRIEND and other attractions on! FR1ENDSVILLE--Mrs. Estel- opening day will'' 3 A. Friend, 74, died yesterday Charles 'Barton and Her husband, George Robertson, preceded her in death. Mrs. Robertson was a mem- ber of the Presbyterian Church member Kirby, Robert Harold of tne Bai Chapter Daugh- Barnes, Robert Royce, William I ters of America.

Surviving are two sons, Ran- dall Robertson and Charles Rob- Shinholt and Porter LaClair. JOHN T. SHIPWAY His wife, Beverly, will con-denominational a i a i son "ke, and Leo R. Saturday, October 14 "Missi a West Virginia University -it i i 1 1 A i i i-, duct sessions with a coffee i serves the world of missions Keyser, two-gallon club. Pennsylvania" will once Center, Morgantown.

0 iuu auu a women mncneon evangelism; moie ana; in oe Beaiora guest, the! Born in Garrett Countv October 7. Their son, David, will missions conferences; family were James Bever.iparade of antique autos and par-i was a daughter of HIP hold sessions with youth groups camps, and service Donald 1 a in manv events A At i i i i i i i 1 1 -r-. i i i.t. IflUldLc 3.RQ i A group and a women's luncheon through evangelism; Bible and; One-gallon club be Bedford's guest, October 7. Their son, David, will missions conferences; were James Bever, first proposed in 1968 but sessions with youth groupsjcamps, and service crusades Bloomington, Donald a been delayed by problems the church.

'which involve men, women a Ronald E. i i on, securing right-of-way. While serving as a pastor i- on the Frank Raschella, from the Elks Country Club af" properties were secured through Rev. Stevens worked ex-l i jKeyser, Dale Glotfelty, Ace-: ter luncheon, will wind their negotiation, while a condem-Uensively with youth on localL wife re "ived her academ-jident, Marple, Swanton.j way through town to an area i Xng in many events. The antique autos, starting! and i a She was a member of Mt.

Church. get the final right-of-way. Three Are Held Following Raid (speaker and teacher. Since be-i (coming an approved evangelist a for tcn years. She Physicians on duty were Dr.jspection.

his denomination, he has Bother of three Dr. Jajrnes Bosleyj Following the parade, the Monday at Memorial Hospital. A native of Buck Valley, he was a son of the late Richard and Isabelle (Potter) Shipway. Mr. Shipway was manager of Shipway Inn on old Route 40 for the past 50 years.

He was a member of Fairview United Church of Christ and ertson, both of Barton; six daughters, Mrs. Alice Beeman. I i nft Pontiac, Mrs. Catherine died ai i i i ait ot ca i I nation suit was necessary conference levels as a i degree AsDur Mrs. Eva a business district where they, Bre thren i 1.948.

She was a public jwill be parked for public in-! Surviving aiv Jao jFriend, at home; five daugh-! Surviving are his widow Mrs. today r. a son, Jasper! Woodme the World. fiutx a i SurViVJne arP his urirl ducted over many states nominations. 300 crusades ini and His various de- missionary evangelism has taken him to four continents and seven coun- tries of the world.

He has served two of which are preparing forjand Dr. F. M. Ruegsegger.jmuzzle shoot will be staged by jthe Shawnee Rangers in Fort Bedford Park. There will be ap- ple butter making and a variety missionary service overseas.

Mrs. Stevens has traveled tensively in United Methodist work across the United States. Two years ago she served on a in Bedford sterday allegedj violations of the Pennsylvania! Controlled Substance, Drug, vice and Cosmetics Act after by teams ThrPP as secr etary and treasurer of missi team South America. th6 National Association of Con- In reccnt weeks she returned Evangelists of the Unit- from missionary evangelism Charged in the alleged mari-, juana case were William L. Palmer, 19, Box 513, New Paris; Wayne Eugene Stuff 21, RD 1, New Paris, and Dorothy Rae Dunkel, 19, Box.

184, Clays- burg. State Police said evidence in- dicates alleged marijuana pur- chases had been made in Bed- ford during August from Pal- mer and Stufft while Dunkle al- legedly sold marijuana to a State Police undercover agent at Blue Knob Resort during July. The trio were arraigned yes- terday before Magistrate Ken- neth Jewel of Bedford. 01 Asked To Probe Cause Of Fires Firemen were called of missionary children! and travel in Palestine. She is the author of "From a Woman's Point of View," featured in The Explorer, the bi-monthly paper of Missionary World Service and Evangelism.

Mrs. Stevens combines the in- sights of a housewife, teacher, missionary society member, Youth Denied Award Due To Hair Length Judge Says He Won't Intervene of exhibits, bazars and events ters, Mrs. Gertrude Leeka, Mt. Airey; Mrs. Reha Cheney, Cumberland; Mrs.

June Wai- burn, LaVale; Mrs. Jean Ko- walczyk, Baltimore, and Mrs. Marie Fowler, Chicago, on the streets and public six brothers, David, Daniel, squares. Once again, a popular will be the window dis- jplays of old family heirlooms land curiosities in various stores. There will be an auction and an- Jasper and Frank Sisler, here: Lloyd Sisler, Terra Alta, W.

and Scott Sisler, Oakland: 16 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. The body is at the Newman Uque sale at the Anderson House after the parade. i A coin show will be held atif-' a me here the Fort Bedford Inn, both Sat- tuenQS WIU urday and Sunday of the first CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) week.

Bedford United Metho- dist. Church will hold its home- stritt i Sunday while Allegany unhl receded today tomor- row from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. Atkinson, Bedford; Mrs. Anna McCombs, Luke; Mrs. Elizabeth Kyle, Barton; Mrs.

Phyllis Staf- ford, Westland, and Mrs. Lillian McFarland, Winchester a Cumberland, and 19 grandchildren. The body is at the residence where friends will be received S. Belle (Smith) Shipway; four Services will be conducted sons, Efdon H. Shipway, a i a at 1 at Harry E.

Shipway, both of Presbyterian Church in Barton, Flintstone: Kenneth W. Ship- way, Corriganville, and Glenn R. Shipway, Cumberland; one daughter, Mrs. Elma Everline LaVale; one half brother, Dan-' lei Curran, Clearville, one half sister, Mrs. Ella Lawhead Everett, 16 grandchildren 24 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren.

The body is at the Hafer Bal- timore Avenue Funeral Home where friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted at Rev. Richard Turner will offi. ciate and interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery, -Mos- cow Mills. The body will be taken to the church at 10:30 a.m.

Friday. MRS. GORDON SERVICE A service for Mrs. Frances V. Gordon.

71, of Queen City Towers, who died Monday, will be conducted tomorrow at 1 p.m. at First Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Gordon'Hall will officiate and burial will be tt, CULM ULLliai Wl the Fairview United Church of in Sunset Memorial Park. yesterday apartment house on Armstrong! Their son, David, is preparing Street in Keyser across from to serve as a missionary doctor, the Mineral Court As a senior pre-medical student House.

jat Asbury College, Wilmore, The state fire marshal's of-; ne is an honor student. He fice has been asked to was re sident of his junior an investigation into the causes class while high school at of the fires. Hampden DuBose Academy, he at 3 a.m. and firemen from Keyser and McCoole found a and speech. David has traveled widely in to inter-' lltneran Home will hold a the Blooming Rose United A service will be Cm ist tomorrow at 2 p.m by vene on behalf of a White Sul- house Saturday, phur Springs man who says A hl "ght of festivities will son constitutional rights were he Harve st Ball, sponsored by the Memorial Hospital Aiixil- Methodist Church Friday at 2 Rev.

Donald Matthews will officiate and burial will fol- burning. State Police said a similar! The second call was received i back porch on the United States and while-in a floor facing hool speni timg jn violated when he was denied an athletic award due to the length of his hair. Knapp, saying the case "just does not implicate basic con- stitutional values," expressed sympathy for the "hurt feelings and the injury to the pride and sensibilities of an apparently and accomplished Indies. This summer was' Albert S. Long filed the peti- raid had been staged in Blair County yesterday.

New Contracts Are Awarded For Insurance at 10 a.m. when a mattress was on fire in an empty room on the third floor in the rear on spent in Kenya, Africa, where he worked with two missionary doctors, visited in remote moun- tainous areas and served the Patrick Street side. 'various capacities. is owned by Mrs. Margaret Crites.

i Flags Presented Is Granted Firm CHARLESTON, W. Va. fAP)! Catholic VetS Contracts for a greatly ex- panded public employes group fJ PORT at WAYNESBURG. Pa. i a program re nted he Greene County.

Pa. awarded Tuesday by a 2-1 by of Assessment Tuesday tion on behalf of his son David, charging the football oach and principal at Greenbrier East High School and the superinten- dent of Greenbrier County schools with violating his son's rights. i Upon learning of Knapp's de- cision Tuesday, Long vowed a irgrounds. appeal the decision "all the' jway to the U.S. Supreme To Meet if necessary," adding that thej controversy had become a mat- MT.

SAVAGE The Ladies iary at the Bedford SpringsSat- urday evening. "Miss Pennsyl- vania" will attend, and there will be two orchestras in two ballrooms to accommodate the crowd. low in the Blooming Rose Cemetery. The body will be taken to the church one hour prior to the service. OSCAR GEORGE MOOREFIELD Oscar WJ Rev.

Charles Doll. Interment will be in the Fairview Chris- tian Cemetery. The body will be taken to the church at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Pallbearers, all grandsons, will be Richard, Jackie, Wiliam Theodore, Ronnie Shipway and Glenn R.

Shipway Jr. Events Sunday will include George, 72, of Rig, died yester- 60-mile scenic and historic bus day at Grant Memorial Hospit- tour, with guides from the DAR al, Petersburg, where he had providing commentary. Highlights of the second week- end will include the antique show and sale at the Bedford Elks ballroom, the fall foliage queen pageant at Bedford High School, a Bedford County fiddle championship contest at St. Thomas Parochial School, west- ern square dance exhibition and a Civil War skirmish at Bedfordi Glcnn Geor ter of principle. Auxiliary of Division 5, An- been a patient several days.

A native of Petersburg, he was a son of the late Air. and Mrs. Sylvester George. Surviving are his widow, Nora (Simmons) George; six sons. Wiliam George, Napa, Elmer and Clyde George; here; Homer and Eston George, Rig; two jdaughters, Mrs.

Judy Baldwin. Rig, Mrs. Nellie Nelson, Peters- burg; three sisters, Mrs. Sally Harper, Mrs. Letta Uphoie, Mrs.

Viola Redman, Cumber land; two brothers, a Usage Jo Grow WASHINGTON Pallbearers will be Randolph Silvious, Elmer Gordon, Eu- gene Wright Philip Barbe, Levi Gordon, Greg i George Gordon Jr. and George R. Lloyd. The body is at the Scarpelli Funeral Home and will be taken to the church at 11 a.m. tomorrow.

Leningrad Watery LENINGRAD In 1714. States will be producin was founded, it was 12 iproclaimed the Russian Em- It was built i dt i rels a day to 24 million barrels 1 and in 1980. U.S Leader In Tornadoes 9,000 Soviet Papers MOSCOW Soviet authorities report that there are about 9,000 newspapers in the U.S.S.R., with of the state Public Employes Insurance Board. his one-year 10 per cent depre. said that Longjeient Order of Hibernians, will George, Petersburg, and Ed- WASHINGTON Tm-n-H i dailv circulation totaling about hair short while a meet today at 7:30 p.

m. George, Martinsburg; 20 occur Tirnncntl- in ti? 8 140 mm 0n copLes it loi-anrirhilrtrpn and urpot. JH me member of tiie Breenbrier East (War Veterans, at an assemblyjciation allowance to Consols' a i squad, but let it exceed dation Coal Co. for its Black-i the a PP roved athl etic depart- i a Post 171 viIle mine i a addrcssed as- 1 The companv appealed i ts the need tax assessmenf because 1 sealed since iZopp informin Lon that he th'e nf Home. Mrs.

randch il dr en and two great- trude Reagan, president, rand children. length after his senior preside. That resulted in coach Robert Counting the 21,000 state em- ployes already covered, program will be open to joclJJUIV pation starting Nov. 1 by a total of 61,000 persons. jsented a letter certifying a i a Jul 22 "ni'ne not receiv a Ietter or hejCreek Valley Lodge No.

161 AF there tomorrow at 11 a. m. approximately 40.000 newithe national flag, secured by' ere trapped. jrecognized as a member of AM will meet today at Laurean R. Smith will! Lodge Session Today LONACONING--The Georges United States than any other, place.

Although they may occur' The body is at the Chambersjanytime, the peak" months are Funeral Home where friends April, May and June. In recent will be received after 10 a. m. today. A service will be conducted years U.S.

tornadoes annually killed about 125 people and cans-' ed property damage of abouti ehgibles are teaching and ep Goodloc Byron fD-Md" Approximately 100 acres a 5 sc uad unless he kept p.m. at the Masonic Temple, officiate. Interment will be IP' ice employes of the county pub--6th), had flown over the Cap-; Blacksville" No. 1 mine lie a i 1 e-croppedjThe third degree will be con-Newhouse Cemetery at Rig. lie school systems and of The letter was presented''" Greene County.

a but the' entire ear Iferred on nne candidate. supported universities and col'to Sister Alirp nr portals are all in 1 Long was then refused his! lie school systems and of The letter was presented''" Greene County. a "h'iif the i entire rear Iferred on nne candidate, supported universities and col'to Sister Alice Christine a are al! in" West Virginia Long was refused i leges run by the state Board Company officials aid Consoi- footba11 lettcr omitted as Meet Today Regents. A 1972 legislative act rho A i a ipays approximately 5130,000 i i a in officia! sch o1 ill extended eligibility to the newj groups. Acting to implement the Po Oil i to 'listings in 197172 and not rec- LONACONING--Valley J1712 historian and the' statc! mine coal They "Quested the snizcd in any way as a repre-jmunity i Girl; i a 1 co nt 2 frivo rtf Vi rw loanorc acci Boy Scout Troop 26 com To Meet Tomorrow awarded Blue Tu tW 'M ar rh if asse ssment decrease because) sentative tne teams Shield the contract to provide hospital and medical insurance, in eluding major medical cov erage.

Equitable Life Assurance present ed th Society of the United States on the School Patrol, was awarded the contract for Robert Kollberg acted life, accidental death and dis- a of ceremonies, memfaerment protection. Equitable is the carrier for i Visit claimed considerable at the oan iuet held last May, will meet today at 7 p. a destroved in the fire netitinn said i A Rislinn Mitrrav Ppntf asscmhlv rf a 't they cannot assemblx. determined how much until ct 0 Pastor of i ne unsealed St. Peters Catholic Church, presented badges to students Scouts, leaders and assistants! LONA CONING Boy Scout Live 25 Yrs.

SAN DIEGO. Calif. Mature! male Pacific bcttlenose dolphins! can attain a length of 14 feetj weigh up to 1,000 pounds a live 25 years. I OIL HEATING and GAS REPLACEMENTS hot air, hot wafer, board guaranfeed work ralat GOEBEL PLUMBING I HEATING Froifburg 689-S484 as Is Announced Fund Drive Underway, Goal Of $4,500 Set m. at'Troop 26 will hold a parents' the Bishop Murray Center.

jnight in conjunction with thej regular 7 p. m. meeting Thurs- the day in the Bishop Murray Building. 1 Lee Russell, Rotary Boy Scout (Committee chairman, said the meeting is important in that it will help determine the future of the local troop. WESTERNPORT William 0 --Frostburg The Frostburg firm requires c.u.

rum William --riuaiumj; IIIK nuaiuuig mill remiu eh Hanman. president of the Little Community i i S2.500 to operate the three UHFi leeT OmorrOW League Football League, an- opened its 1972-73 maintenance translator stations on Dan's: nounces that registration of i $4.500 Monday by Rock which rcbroadcast Wash- candidates will be held Oeto- mailing approximately 450 con- ington's channels 5, 7 and 9 on ie 1 cards to known i channels. row at 8 WiEn requests thai the entire existing program, in eluding hospital-medical as well as life insurance. It has been in J10160 ItGCt S1DC6 last Feb. 1, but the contracts awarded Tuesday- KEYSER The Red Cross ber from 5 to 7 providing somewhat increased Bloodmobile from the Johns- a i of Potomac Fire Company Richard D.

Phillips, treasurer medical-hospital benefits--are tow Regional Center be at Applicants should be between Cresaptown Communiu 'he donation drive last year, memhpr to replace the present contract lhe Kelley National Guard '-he ases of nine to 13 years Television Association, has an- Frostburg Television has install-' rl Nov. 1. armory tomorrow from 1 to The date and place for physi- nounced. ed a new roof on the Dan's I meetln 1 m. Tne quota for this visit "Is will be announced later Mr.

Phillips said the Crcsap-, building at a cost of S300; order-; Mem er cues (or 19(3 are 's 125 pints of blood. Coaches for this season tmvn organization, which acts ed a new SO-ohm 0 0 1 accepted, i Persons between the ages of a cler -fames Wilson. as tne donation collection ble to replace a non-repair-' FOR SALE 1961 1962 4 Wheel Drive JEEPS Need Repairs Both for the price of one I I Winner Brother 1 Company i Phone 689-9874 donation and 65 are eligible" tr bt give" Geor se Welch. James agency for the Frostburg firm. able one at a cost of S127, and; anyone who given" be- a Kelle and Joseph a is ser ing contribution requests 5 ent Sl.OflO for solid-stale is eligible again after eight i Marsha11 Daw will be in to lhose Persons using the equipment to modernize channel weeks.

Persons who need trans- char officiating. television service who sent in 9 giportation should call 7SS-1230. during last year's He said the organization aims TU i dr ive. to upgrade the two remaining session iet Thursday He urged that any person who channels 5 and 7 over the i uscs the stem and oes not next several months at a cost of ln Invr Lll a donation request, to 52,000, which is the reason for will meet Thursday at send at least a SlO-a-year con- the increased donation request p.m. in Lr.ion Hall.

tribution alons with their name He added that considering the u.ncers and members are and address to the Cresaptown expenses last year and expected ged to be present to formu- agency. improvement, for the two re- MORTON CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE S. Wofer St. Frostburg 689-6655 urgcu ui present to lortnu- agency. improvement, for the two re- late plan? for (he annual food Last year, the agency realized maining stations, the firm must ana toy drive to be held this its goal of S2.500 with a increase its request to S10 per tall.

UO is a participating contributors donating more than year, which he feels most users agency of the County United requested amount. will still consider reasonable. I The goal of S4.500, or S2.000. Frostburg Television which U-S. 77, a a in Previous has been operating for 15 years.

highway across a was off set cre ated to help'serves many people who live in: begun in 1919 a Jm, i cx cnscs to upgrade remote and sparsely populated! Pleled 1930 com- telev.s,on reception, Mr. Phillips areas where cable servke would 1 'be impractical. I A I I for all your needs Vi in. HOT and COLD WATER PIPE with fittings. IVz" and 3" soil pipe 3" ond 4" perforalsd and solid drain and pipes, with fittings NEW LOWER PRICES NOW IN EFFECT COMPARE SEE BUY SLEEMAN'S Frostburg 689-8818 IT'S NICE TO KNOW THAT YOU ARE APPRECIATED Try Our Bank! FR05TBURB NATIONAL BANK MEMIOt f.O.I.C.

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