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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 17

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FROSTBtJRG-KEYSEIl Vote Count Ami Tri-State Area YW.v Official In Mineral 18--Cumberland, Maryland, Thursday, November 14, 1968 IN SCHOOL PLAY--Tlit- Senior Class of Fort Asllby High School will present a three-act comedy, "Butter on the Hacon." tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the school a i i The cast is shown above. Seated arc, left to right, Brcnda Brelsfurd, Iris a Robert Public Meet T7 On lr.Ka.Ki Sisk, Teresa Diane Brinkman and Charles standing, Jenny Seeders, Roger O'Brien, Thomas Smith, Wally Mc- Clure, Sue Umstot. Jay Heavner, Deborah Clone and Suolla Welsh.

Directors are Wil- liam Dye, Mrs. Fxlith IJosley, Jerry Watts. Petersburg OEO Meeting JOO November 26 KEYSER Minerai County Court completed the official of votes in the Novem- ber 5 general election yesterday, and the official results are now' ready to be certified to the candidates. Following the official tallying. the votes by the staff in office of County Clerk Fred; Hamill, only a few changes were' noted from the unofficial results.

1 It was reported unofficially last week that James '(Shrimp) Fuller (D) had won i lover his Republican Herbert R. Harman, by 126' votes in their race for the; county court. The official dif- ference is now 146 as Fuller (polled 4,711 votes (20 more than he was credited with last week). a total remained the same, 4.5G5. Following are the official totals on five other county races where there were contests: House of Delegates Robert D.

a a (R) 5,109, William K. Chidester (D) 4,440. Circuit Clerk James A. Dixon (R) 5,377, James B. Hicklc (D) 3,938.

Sheriff Robert E. Dorsey (D) 5,123, Douglas Kauffman 4,520. Assessor --Leslie Yost (R) Joseph Maybury (D) 3,677. County Clerk Earl Kemp (R) 5,301, Charles Millar 4,140. Byron T.

Athey (D), running unopposed for prosecuting at- jtorney, polled and Ray- GROUNDBREAKING EVENT Officials of Trinity United Methodist Church in Piedmont broke ground recently for a new $215,000 sanctuary to be constructed on lots adjoining of the present church and educational building. From left to right are Rev. Sumner Sawyers, pastor; James White and Robert Wills, members of the building committee; Mrs. Zihlman Callis, treasurer; Norman Clouser, chairman of the official board; Wilbur Bryant, oldest member of the present 99-year-old church; C. Randall Smith, trustee and member of the building committee, and William Devens, building committee chairman and president of the board of trustees.

The church has completed a fund-raising drive for the first phase of the financing, realizing nearly $90,000 in pledges and contributions. Local And Tri-Siate ries Tasker unopposed I meeting will be public PETERSBURG DALE MULLENNEX Dale W. Mullennex, 58, Miller MRS. CARL BOLYARD ROONEY SERVICES KEYSER Mrs. Florence! FROSTBURG A Requiem Hardy County Court House here i of Economic Opportunity.senate seat in the 16th District, a Tuesday at io a.m.

for ovc mber 7: 0 injreceived 5,215 votes to Mrs. 'he Hill School Center Baker's 4,206, the same figure 1 an to cxnre.ss their omnions on the i to express their opinions on the proposed APD 484 (Express- mining if East'ern West Virginia for the purpose of deter-; as reported last week. i Un0 pposed for Circuit Frostbur Jayncees Project Set FROSTBURG--The Frostburg Jayncees are preparing Christ- mas boxes to be sent lo area Roadbed local officials the oppor- servicemcn in Vietnam, accord-L, J. cMlof lln fl1n itv to thn for surveyor, received 5,898. John I.

Rogers, Nursing A public in a tight six-county duel wiili Grantsville. (Continued from Page 15) MRS. T. V. CONNOR KEYSER--Mrs.

Jenny Louise O'Connor, 84, of 145 Argyle'he had been admitted Novem-jyesterday at Potomac Valley burg, who died Tuesday at Road, Ridgeley, died yesterday Marguerite Bolyard, 51, of 440'Mass for Martin A. Rooney, 72, at Sacred Heart Hospital where West Piedmont Street, died Washington, a native of Frost- A held at the hearing will be held by Betty Baker (D) for the Street, died yesterday at 3. He had been in failing'Hospital, Prince Georges County Hospital, Home in health the past several months. Born in Akron, Ohio, she was will be celebrated tomorrow at Born in Job, he was a daughter of Mrs. Blanche 9:30 a.m.

at St. Michael's Cath- way), Appalachian i Community Action will be in the 21st Circuit, D. E. "II." The proposed road wiir a thc Community Jr. (R) received 6,220.

Agency for Grant, Hampshire, Here is how the voting offi- Hardy, Mineral and Pendleton'cially went on the magisterial run from the West Virginia state line to the above Pctersbur nty linc (district level in the county: The meeting is in accordance Economic Opportunity Act pro- The 1967 amendment to the. Cabin Run Constable: Wai- ing to Catlii Twigg, president. Leannah Williams is to schedule to designate the com- lace Liller (R) 317, H. T. Swish- er (R) 315, H.

E. Dawson (D) 173 (top two elected). A native of Keyser, she was daughter of the late James and Anna E. (Wilson) Davis nd was the widow of T. V.

O'Connor. She was a member of Grace Methodist Church, the Auxiliary of BRT and of the Daughters of American Revolution. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Sinning, Wich- ita, Mrs. Louise Denni- son, Princeton, N.J., and Mrs.

Damaris Bryant, Richmond two sons, G. Vincent and a son of Mrs. Sallie (Mullen- naux) Mullennex, Hendricks, and the late Charlie Mullen- meetings concerning proposed munity action agency to serve) Elk Constable: Thomas O'Connor Keyser (Johnson) Goff, Terra Alta, and olic Church. Interment will be the late G. W.

Simpson. She in the parish cemetery. was a member of Grace United' The bodv is at the Methodist Church. Sowers Funeral Home Hafer- where Surviving besides her mother, friends will be received from nex. An engineer for the Western Maryland Railway, he was ajare her husband, Carl Bolyard; to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. member of Brotherhood of daughter, Miss Mary Ruth' The Rosary will be recited motive Firemen and Enginemen Bolyard, Finksburg, a sis- there today at 7 p.m. 871, Calvary Methodist Church, ter, Mrs. Loucelle Shobe, Terraj 'Pallbearers will be Carl LOOM 271, Cumberland, Ridge-j Alta; a brother, Roy Goff, Buck- Ruff Albert Stoops, Ralph, ley Rod and Gun Club and Shortlhannon; five stepchildren; 15'Race, Joseph DeMichelle, Rich- Gap Point Club. Besides his mother, he is sur- great-grandchildren.

stepgrandchildren and 10 step- ard Middleton and Albert Neal. Leannah is serving highways. Interested citizens its geographic area. (R) 410 (only i Ailov as chairman of this annual pro- a lirKCl to lo officials have made no Frankfort Justice of theJKcvser- seven TOCt Which includes the a rincinnnlinn fnr f.r.lnt TTinirv. T1 ii at lcu as ject which includes the names; of all servicemen who have been receiving the Javncees PLAY TOMORROW designation for Grant, Hamp- I shire, Hardy, Mineral and Pen- The Junior Class of Moorefield dlcton counties, under author- Vietnam Newsletter.

Persons i School will present "If A ization of the 19G7 amendment, the area who have not submit- an Answers. ted names of servicemen coinedv in OEO may make a designation acts, tomorrow at 8 p.m. after a public hearing has been wish to do so may call le sc hool auditorium. The hold to give all interested per- Williams at GS9-6550 or ro( i uc (i on as jcen released as'sons a chance to present their Judy Klink, 689-5340 before a a jor motion picture and.views. end of November.

Mrs. Klink is chairman of the 0 theater groups. Newsletter project. She said tiie Cast m( nlbers Sonlv recentlv has it been offered Any resident of these five arc Elaine counties may attend the hear- ing and submit their comments. seven grandchildren.

Peace: R. M. Presnell a great-grandchildren. Road, and Robert L. tomorrow at 10 a.m.

by 1,406, Thelma L. Pyles (R) body the Markwood Reisterstown; a sister, Harry Light. Interment 1,102 (both elected); Constable: Fllnc rai Home where friends B. F. Reed (D) 1,528, Albert i i be reccived after 7 Browning (D) 1,439, Harold today Bailey 838 (top two elected).

A New Creek Justice of the there A service will be conducted Alma Holden, Charleston, W.iwill be in Potomac Valley Me- two brothers, John J. and morial Park. Charles Mullennex, Parsons, a four grandchildren. BAKER SERVICE A service for John C. Baker, The body is at the George 166, of 643 Henderson Avenue, A i.

ix i. i vj. nix, t- nppn rlT Tl -t v. 10 ub i "j- u-ju. i i ff Peace: Madalyn Bazzle (R) Andrew Guilick will Funeral Home where friends died Tuesday, will be con- 5 2,573, Bernard Bowman (R) will be received today from 2 ducted tomorrow at I p.

m. at 2,573, 2,209, Elden Allamong (D) Point and burial will be in Queens i i ceived today from 21ducted tomorrow at I m. 1,877 ppmptprv untl1 4 and 7 unW 9 P- Silcox-Mcrritt Funeral (top two elected); Constable: Harry Liller (R) 2204, Andrew Landis (D) 2.101, Neville Shears letter is sent once a month and Jeanne Wilson Thorn-' crson or writing concern- includes items of local interest. as Bar Stephen Baker. Pamela i i designation of the corn- Many servicemen have expres-: rDor asl i a Carr I mumty actlon agency, sed appreciation for the interest Euoe na a yicki Xirk.

Cyn-! PLAN LUNCHEON the organization has shown. i a a a Members of Pctcrsbure Holt. Daughters of the American Directing the play are the Revolution will be hostess (D) 251, Bruce K. Bos-j. anc Susan (Gagne) Vachon Beloved by Bnaes over 100 Years i lass sponsors.

Mrs. Earl Simms a South Branch Valley DARJley (R) 226 (top candidate Hc was employed as a mech- and Fred Thomas. Aiding in luncheon meeting at the the production are Mildred Mrs. Lowell Alt. Here are the national and jMurphy, stage manager; Sheila Saturday at noon.

The state'state results: 'Shanholtz. director; re gent, "Mrs. C. Moore, will Boys' Warm Ooais Jackets by McGregor Campus Resi- It will be taken to the Green--dence. Rev.

George A. ERNEST VACHON lief Funeral Home in Parsons! will officiate and interment PARSONS Ernest Vach- wnere friends will be received be in Rest Lawn Memorial 69, of Hambleton, died yes- tomorroow afternoon and eve-, Gardens. (D) 1,662 (top two elected. he was a son of the late David Men's Wear Boys' 11 E. Main Frosthurg Open Mon.

Fri. 'Til 9 pm carved DIAMOND RINGS, Brenda Schell. assistant present, 'director; Sharon a and This is the Margaret Zirk. prompters: Alice'reservations. Taylor, sound effects, and Ro.u- cr Mongold.

a for the play are Forrest Sherman. Sherry Tenncy. James Mongokl and Robert Hefner. deadline for President Richard Nixon 4,545, Hubert H. Humphrey (D) 4,225, George Wallace (A) 1O rt Gai PTA I SHORT GAP The Parent- anic with the Lambert Chevro- let Company until his retire- ment last January.

He was a McNeeley Cemetery at Hend-l Harr Lowcry. ricks. MRS. LLOYD ENGLE MEYERSDALE--Mrs. Nan L.li Engle, 81, died yesterday at; member of Our Lady Of Mercy Memorial ji Catholic Church.

A native of Fort Hill, she; Surviving are his widow, was a daughter of the late Si- Madonna (Grubbs) Vachon; a Congress--Harley 0. Staggers son Victor 6,977, George Strader 2,827. mon and Arminta (Cramer) Guaranteed for g- Valve Hosken Jewelry Robert a cor E. Main 69-6-173 Frostburg 0 I Election of officers for Beall High Alumni Association November 27, 1968--7 p.m. Room 111 Beall High School Governor Arch Moore (R) 5,073, James Sprouse (D) 4,735.

Secretary of State John D. Teacher" Association "of Short Rockefeller (D) 5,301, John S. Gap Elementary School ill: CalIeb 3 952 Vachon, Glen Livengood and was the widow Burnie, a daughter, 0 Lloyd F. Engle. Susan Stegmaier, Cumberland; She was a member of Amity- six brothers, Leonard, United Church of Christ and Lessard and Gilferd Vachon, all; of Peoria, Joseph Vachon, Athens, and Frank Vachon, Phoenix, three sisters, meet today at 7:30 p.

m. in the Robert R. rs jjjllie Strawn, San Fran- A prosram will be presented by Donald a a chairman Denzil Gainer (D) Treasurer Kenton Lambert of the safety program for i 4 95S John Kcllv 4 109 eral County Chapter of Edward White American show a film. Life." and conduct a mouth-to- 1 Attorney mouth resuscitation demonstra-'Haden 4.850, Browning 4.102. cisco, Mrs.

Lelia Long, here, and Mrs. Louise Crump, Chicago, 111., and six grandchil- dren. The body is at the Greenlief First Society for Farm Women. Surviving are two sons, Max L. Engle, Columbus, and Kenneth C.

Engle, here; three brothers, Harvey Livengood, Rockwood; Samuel Livengood, RD 1, and Hobart Livengood, Lovettsville, and two sis- ters, Mrs. Fanny Folk. Grants- ville, and Mrs. Edna Wissaman, OPEN MONDAY FRIDAY TO 9 CUD OLE FLUFF! SNAP FRONT! Our sweet 'n light breakfast coat of brushed DuPont that's as toast! Styled by Phi! Maid with pretty smocking, a handy patch, pocket. Have it in aqua, pink or maize.

S-M-L. Red Cross. He 4 492 Gus Douglass (D) Funeral Home where the rosary Monroeville. Urn. ''The Pulse of, 4 Iwill be recited tomorrow at 8 The body is at rrinHiinf -i mmitVi-tn-'' AttOmCV General Charles ornl Hnmn ivhor.

:p.m. the Price Fun- eral Home where friends will be Requiem mass will be after 2 p. m. tomor- tion on a mannequin. i i i.

jbrated Saturday at 12:30 p.m.!row. A service will be conducted Various business matters will Supreme Court i a Our Lady of Mercy Sunday at 1:30 p. m. and be discussed. a 4.510.

Fred Caplan interment will be in Parsons interment will follow in St. Paul Tnil i crh f- A UlllilL (D) 4,320. 1 The amendments: Budget 4i660 for g5g againsl a I A The Parent- 5.765 for. 1.594 against. Teacher Association of St.

Joseph's Parochial School will The word "slang" is the mod- meet today at 7:30 p.m. Class- ern equivalent of the term room visitation will becin at "thieves' Lntin." iCity Cemetery. Cemetery, RD 1. REGULAR 2.99 PANTY GIRDLE HOSE NYLON STRETCH 8V 2 to 11 Colors CHILDRENS SIZES 3 TO 6X BONDED SLACKS Regular 1.98 JL 1 1 i i i4 REGULAR ELECTR HAIR Df 8 6 15! CH1LDR SIZES 5- CORDU SLAC Regular SI. 66 5.94 WINDOW GLASS We Replace Storm Door and Window Glass Quality Since 1929 00 LEMMERTS PAINT and HARDWARE East Main Frostburg Certificate Of Deposit Effective June 1 CALL US For more information GARRETT NAT'L BANK MISSES FLANNEL DUSTERS Small-Med.

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