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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 15

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Cumberland, Maryland
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Mm 15. 1965 Damages Ul'of $950,000 In damtges is to be ptld to $6 residents of Ronge- Up ttoU ta Marshall Islands who were exposed to radiation a Unitrd Stales atomic at Bikini in March 1 1954. Kites were used (or nwtcrologi- cal purports before balloons came into general use. I To Present Cantata Twenty-seven voices will sing the Christinas cantata. "Born A King," by John W.

Peterson, when it is presented on December 19 ot' p. m. at the First Methodist Church. The cantata, directed by Roger B. Cook, will feature as soloists, Joseph B.

Elliott. Donna Cook, Phyllis and Barbara Phillips and Oonna with Mrs. Sandra Srandstaff as accompanist and Herman Cunningham as narrator. Drought Broken Australia fAP) have filled holes and'reservoirs "In eastern Australia, breaking a two-year drought that had devastated the area's agriculture. Mrs.

Robeson Dies NEW YORK (AP) Eslanda Robeson, 68, wife of Negro sin- ger Paul Robeson, died Monday, almost exactly two years after the couple returned to this coun- try from a five-year self-exile In Russia. Still give cash? GIFT SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND 4 cwrrwrt yearly Let's face it. A gift account opened at First Federal doesrj't produce quite the same thrill in a youngster as a toy truck or doll. Not at first! But long after truck and doll are gone, this gift continues giving, growing- being appreciated. First Federal sayers, shows it in many ways.

By them to Paying our full rate. And seeing thaf their savings enjoy "grown up" protection--insured safety pro- vided by U. S. Government agency. So give.the toys and savings, too.

Arrange it in First Federal-Gumberland's own! First Federal AS I A I 141 Baltimore Street in downtown Cumberland Searstown Branch, Winchester Road, La Vale Where you save DOES make a difference Enter Your Home in the Cumberland Jaycees Christmas Residential Lighting Contest. "The contest is open to all residents Cumberland, LaVale as far south the Celanese plant, north on Bed- ford Road to Peavine Run and east to Christie Road, Williams Road and 'North Branch. All entries must be received before December 23rd. Cumberland Jaycees P.O. Box 1333, Cumberland, Md.

enter my home in your 1965 Christmas Lighting Contest I Name Street I Community Retired Man Giving Away Presents HUMBOLDT. Kan. (DPI) Smiling Lee Murren practices the old adage that it is better to give than to receive. retired secretary manager of the. chamber commerce, annually gives away an estimated $600 to $800 worth of "Have a Happy Day" gifts.

Should you be In the same restaurant with him, chances are on his way out the door he will lay on your table a few ballpoint pens or a paring'knife each inscribed "Have A Happy Day, Lee Murren Kansas." i Murren give the "The Lord has been good to is his answer. Murren estimates in the past 10 years he has given away 75 to 80 different items. i "I think probably 8,000 pens, 400 to 500 paring knives'with the balance among harmonicas, necklaces, dolls, yo-yos, light- hunting knives, steak knives, key chains, bottle openers, batons, coin purses, pocket secretaries, tie pins, a variety of calendars." "Of course," he added, "This doesn't mean people more, likely 5,000 folks got one or Most of the items wind up far away from the small town of Humboldt. Murren said he corresponds regularly. with a Wisconsin woman' "who.

has one of his also talked to' a Carrollton, -man who' said he recently bought gasoline In small town in Saskatchewan, Canada, and the attendant offered him a "Have A Happy Day" pen to sign the The' oldest legal tender coins in circulation are silver shillings and sixpences of the reign of George III dated 1816. Tips On Decorating Child's Bedroom i most economical ways to decorate children's rooms is with wallpaper. By changing the wall pattern and 'adding new can make color and mood changes to fit particular, age When your child is in the nursery age, 'one of the most practical ideas is to cover wall areas with', vinyl, papers that are not only' washable but scrubbable and, in many cases scuff This type' of paper is especially useful in back of a bathinette or next to a crib because these are the areas that must be. kept clean and germ-free. are locked in, you-can clean these areas frequently without having to the whole waUY Soiled spots can be wiped off and heavy wear areas will maintain the same color brightness as the unscrubbed walls.

Many of the new machine prints also have a washable plastic coating if you cannot find the pattern you want in one of the heavier vinyl papers. Patterns appropriate for nursery are available in vinyl papers that cover-such themes as balloons, umbrella's, Mother Goose. and marionettes, ani- mals, dolls, blocks and carousel theme. If you prefer plainer walls in there are many textured, striped and plain washable papers with amusing border patterns. Borders such as circus puppets or tent scallops can be used in many.

them midway on the wall, so the jaby can look colors. Decorate chests or screens' with he border, or 'cut but some: of the for; "the Tont of dressers. -The tent border can be used very effectively around the wall just under the.ceiling with a ticking stripe oh the wall. Many of the new papers are strippable and can be removed by lifting and polling oae strip ot paper at a timt off UM wall If it', not the strippable but is in good condition, you can put another layer of paper right over the existing' one. 1 Some patterns, for the.

year-old and up group.include: fifth, sailing figures, trains, space "raelag cars, foldWrs many, mortw -t A', child ot ny age Mrffl.) stimulated by to look at in his OWB room. furniture tumauy. a major but relatively inexpensive to the wall theme and eater M. Ltt MITHI UNO MHOl CARSTAIRS Listen. Hear that tinkle? It happens tonight in home after home.

In the suburbs. In town. In carpeted living 'rooms. In candle lit dining rooms. Carstairs on the rocks.

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