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FKOSTBIJIIG-KEYSER And TTri-State Are News (12) Evcninjr Times, Monday, September 28, 1959 Forms For Korean War Bonus Being Readied BEDFORD Applications for Pennsylvania's Korean War bonus will be made available to Bedford County's more than 1,000 Rotary Club Meets Today Visit Of District Official Planned FROSTBURG The Rotarv Club will meet today at 6 p. m. Soil Service Meeting Set; Supervisors To Be Elected District cooperators with the! Soil Conservation Service in Allc- gany County will hold their annual meeting on Tuesday evening. October 13. Plans were discussed during a meeting of the Allegnny Soil District Supervisors in the office of Joseph M.

Steger. county farm agent on Friday. The place where the meeting will be held will be announced later. There are about 600 coopera Supervisor Lists Top Producing Herds In Carrel K. Green, supervisor of D.H.I.A.

No. 2, reports that the top herd in lu's association for August was High- Safe Driving Marks Awards Given Anniversary i To Truckers Mr. and Mrs. Newton celebrated 58th Church Sets Program For Centennial BEDFORD Drivers for thei wcdtj ing anniversary recently week-long ccn- Kn a St nrn freisht with a famil di iheir tcnnial celebration of First Pres- land Park Farm with 3-3 Holstein and Guernsey cows producing-817 Region n.iviouc iiiia uui, ill luv lU.iar,. fif.

1 begins disiribu-Frederick Morton presiding. The'Martin Gordon, work unit conser- second (ion of forjns 0 an estimated program will be in charge of the SCS. who said 'hi ha fi .1 i n-4 i 0 m.r or. nas oo HOI- Korean veterans this week Anton's Big Savage Inn. in the county, according veterans throughout the Peter Lukas.

state. Gov. David Lawrence said the! lee "Moving along to success." That was the good word this morning from Leo Temple, chairman of the sion saTe da after tho forms are rccciv in the Business Division, which cd will be made on, will strive to wind up to cam- 3 first-served basis. pai the Boo interested persons are in- stci lhat roduccd have re- 1 The speaker will be Solomon pounds of fat. rman to scn DivT applications will be distributed ready to hand in tonight, Ho ke.

districl supervisor of i he KirCountv Uni pd' Oclobcr addcd that a rc a ration for the rol County, who is expected to di 5 show slidcs as art of lhe ro 10. Brief I gram. Ed-vard Kiel, new state soil winners in a summer safety contest held with. Interstate Motor Freight System personnel. Results of the contest, held between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

were announced at a joint picnic held by the drivers yesterday at the Everett Legion picnic grounds. The Eastern Express drivers won the contest with an accident frequency of .25 per 100,000 miles, j'and ate steak dinners at the (outing. John Wilson's herd of 21 Hol-j The Inter-State drivers trailed all his life. He is one of five! children of the late Mr. and Isaac Merrill, of Oakland, and Rcv Jamcs pastor Wl pounds of milk and 35.9 pounds of lias a brother.

Austin Merrill, of Gormania. who is 87. an average steins and Guernseys an accident frequency of .75 100.000 miles. All the "drivers wanted steaks got them, and 748, pounds of milk and pounds of fat. to come in third.

Fourth was Gerald rest ate beans, the tradi- ign today and tomorrow under; Coiint FW official William.rial Hospital. Cumberland, here chairmanship of Floyd c. it 5aid f'Sures supplied'he was a surgical patient. I Fred Bull, ex )0r by lhe state indicate that 1,055 Miss Gregg Darrow returned to 'vationist. poit John Villa is home from Memo-Iconservaiionist.

attended thelnolstein herd of 40 with fictional loser's fare. extension soil con- pointed out that the pounds of milk and 31 pounds of 1 The drivers, live in the fat. (Bedford and Cumberland area. nc North Glade Church uill begin next has been a farmer! Sunday with a Sunday School rally at 9:30 a. in.

be in charge of the World-Wide Communion service at 10:45 a.m. Mr-- MI ii A reception will begin at 3 p.m. Merrill is a daughter of and 7.30 the the late Mr. and Mrs. J.

Lloyd P- McKobie. near Swanton. The couple was married in Oakland September 6. 1901. by the late Rev.

Asbury Mick, of the Methodist Church. They are the parents of five sons and three daughters. Charles. Alexandria, Lloyd, Morganlown; Truman. Canton.

Ohio; worship service will bc led by Rev. Maurice D. Robertson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church if Cumberland. Ladies' Night will be observed on Monday. October 5.

with Mrs. Bessie Macy of Cumberland as guest speaker. Rev. E. Elwbod Carey, associate pastor of the Falls Church (Va.) Presbyterian Church will Bobby.

Baltimore: Mrs. Grace; bc Ulc kcr at hc Hyattsville; Mrs. Helen rs. een Night roram on Tucsday Bittmgcr. Louisville.

Ohio, i rn nr nnc(nr A Ross Crowe's herd of 24 Hoi-1 drove 6,686,577 miles during the Three Keyser employe arc eligible to receive Madison College. Harrisonburg.jelecnon of district supervisors 0 ns was fiflh with 680 pounds-contest, held when highways are fast approaching 100 per cent bonils ni Bedford County. after spending the summorwiH be held this year. I 0 milk and 27.9 pounds of fat. 'were jammed with holiday traf-l of their goals, according to Of ttlls tolal countians with her parents, Mr.

and Petitions are to be mailed to The five top producing cows in'fic. Temple, and will therefore quali- havc flllcd om preliminary James Darrow. 'landowners of the county who.the association are all from! Participating in the contest fy for the outstanding citizenship 'ration forms for the bonus with- Rev. Dominic A. Bonomo.

be able to get their names Highland Park Farm's herd of.first of its kind in the Bedfordl awards to be presented by CUF onc of thc six VFVV in ihejtor of Our Lady Queen of Peace jon the ballot if t'ley secure registered Holsteins. Taking top'a later this year icounty or withjhe county's Church. Baltimore, visit- 'Sig. tures of 25 persons. honors was No.

28 with a totald 109 Intcr-statc workers Mrs. Betty Lazzelle. MorgantownJ There arc- also 18 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Kevscr AHE riA toparea. were 197 Eastern drivers! I 1 11 if I Tlio-e named are the employes 'administrator Caryl Ritchey of Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Raff-! The election of three super- 1.590 pounds of milk and SOl The contest results were based of Conner Ford Sales. Heights. Bedford. These erty.

McCulloh Street. 1J ser TV Company. and the mcn and women will receive- Miss Barbara Mont National Bank 'of Keyser. In' tn ei official state applications Burned studies at Hood College. Cumberland, many employe ltnrou sh 'be mail on or after next Miss Katie Spates.

Broadway. roups have already qualified for: rs day. October 1 the coveted award, including em- 1 Galbraith stated that the re- andna. Va. ployes of all of the major ciiy; ma 450 county veterans whoj Joseph Passarelti student; lies for the month of September.

jvisors will be held sometime in pounds of fat. Second was No. 34'on information compiled from November. Two supervisors areUvith 1.450 pounds of milk and 77Jtrip sheets and manifests at the rt appointed by the State Soil Con-pounds of fat. Number home office of each firm.

8 ner 1 servation Comlnittee. The clcc- third with a production record 1 The contest has won national rst m1cctin October visited Miss Cecelia Spates, Alex- tion is held every three years. Gordon reported on his activi- KEYSER Potomac State Chapter of the Association of Higher Education will hold its departments. liave not Previous Boor this morning urged all be required to sly registeredjal St. Francis College.

Loretta.jA sm obtain spent (he weekned with small stock pond was com- is a former pastor here. Also on the program will be J. Wallace Close, of Cumberland, treasurer of the First Presbyterian Church there. The fellowship dinner will he served on Wednesday beginning at 6 p.m. Dr.

Frederick F. Jenkins, general Presbyter of the Baltimore Presbytery, will be speaker. Senior Choir Night will be marked on Thursday. The speaker will be Rev. Daniel B.

Eveland. of the First of 1900 pounds of milk and from the i pounds of fat. Fourth was No. 32jCommerco Commission and the! with 1560 pounds of milk and "sjAmerican Truckers Association! pounds of fat. Number 35 wasjand word of the competition business houses to be ready in person at a Mr.

and Mrs welcome their CUF VFW post or from Ritchey. (Passarelli. West First lives and to save everybody's! There are actually two officialj Harry McKenzie, Sam M4 I til. Lll II LTV I i V4 I IIV VUIIIHV4IL-IIH on the farm of Doc G. fifth with 1.530 pounds of Lloyds of London.

iO. Staggers. Other Joseph Flanag at Rawlings. he said, and 72 pounds of fat. Street.

Thrc; new district cooperators time by getting the Business, state forms for the bonus. home from Sand Spring, will he getting assistance from 1 rr th- Baker VAjthe CCS office. J. C. AllCCtS ss 163 acres of land on War-i campaign over with living veterans and the other Center.

Martinsburg. Va. has "soon as possible. i for deceased veterans. Mrs.

James Broderick. Pinejrior Mountain, is interested The CUF goal for the Keyser! The application for living vet- Street, is home from Miners strip cropping, is $25.000. or about cightjerans must-be accom-ipital. i Theodore Stegmaier has program committee is rcs byterian Church of Canons" Pa. On Friday, members of the church junior choir will Youth Night with Rev.

assisted by Congressman Harley; hairmen a fc Vi.J BjLIl.lAVlJ. II V. 1 1 1 1 AVJUkll i Ifyl I I Lil Officials of both truckina firms! Ullliain hae al rob McClain, pastor of the attended the picnic which lc 1S: Kcnn a Bur irn -jLonaconing Presbvterian Church. I mill i lured a softbail game won 11-9. by Inter-State.

lcului I5S lel as speaker. Dr Nancy M. Mil-, Th homccoming celebration -I 4 4 r- Thc contc is to be featured Ic r'. professional growth andj Sundav wil mark the dosc of in.Al'Ca ApplC Crop jby the National Safety lhics: me ndlan lc centennial. Rev.

Mr. Eakin i A I 'latiire: Miss Irene Brown, teach- MARTINSBURG. Va. (UPD iin its masazmc. percent of the total goal 1 panied by a certified copy of 000 which is being sought for DD 214 official separation 'support of 31 participating ser-Uorm and must also contain the vices in 31 communities of Alle- applicant's selective service num- gany and Mineral counties.

FT A Purchases Tape Recorder A Parent- Teacher meeting was original since may be some- held a recent evening with the state can return -Sides presiding. jthe original to its owner The meeting opened with the! Th application for a bonus ber. Mrs. George Wehler of farm land along Evitts 1 of a bumper applc'IMohilo X-Huy Unil daughter. Broadway, Mrs.

and is interested in re-jcrop this fall have been revised y--. i i. liam Davis and son, his conservation plansjbv orchard owners in the East- uuc plansj. Mrs. Frederick Winner and emphasis on drainage.

lern Panhandle because of the. daughter. RD 2, Mrs. Frank Robinette. who has drought.

llature: Miss Irene Brown, teach- will be cha of the Wor5hi cr recruitment, and Dr. Imogcnc iscrvice a 10 45 a At housing. a hcrc bp followship service with coffee and cookies 1 1 i OKS To Meet i being served. WESTERNPORT The annual visit of the mobile X-rav unit will FROSTBURG The Get-to- i Card rarlv Concerning the 214 forms. Gal-Johnson and daughter.

Lonacon- acres of land in the Corriganville! Some growers estimated over, b( nade her ir 'Gethcr Club of Mt. Chapter braith said that the photostatting: Mrs. Joseph Hunt and son.jarea. is interested in pasture im-jthe weekend the crop might fall! cor( i ino to Mrs BeUv 0rdcr of Eastern Star, will meelj FROSTBURG -Thc Parent- copies or the will bc ac- Frost burg, and John Grabcnstein provement and water nnr- vminu. nvnnft-ninnr 1 A nf ct xtirVi.

cepted. He advised, however, that veterans should send photo- static copies rather than the and son. Cresaptown are homejment. from Miners Hospital. Mrs.

Claude Neat, Welsh Hill, is a surgical patient in Sacred Heart Hospital, Cumberland. Mrs. Alva Watkins. West Main Street, Mrs. Elizabeth Ravens- Te meetng opene wt ic Onaconin2 Mr Pnvlli cresidcnt readme the A i for a deceased veterans must bereft Lonaconing.

I hjlli bv a government Lewst. Washington, and Leonan is prer The budget was read and ap- notification of death if the death occurred while the veteran was the service. If the veteran Broadwater, First Street, are medical patients in Miners Hos- pjtal. Mrs. Hazel Blank.

Zihlman, per cent below expectations. JThey pointed out that there prob- countv health Ilirsc who P- in Association of St. Mich- Gordon pointed out that Ken- ably will be the same number of neth Stone, soil scientist, did soil apples, but that their size will bei mo biie unit will be 't the mapping in Garretl County during smaller because of the lack ofi nlunicipal parkin lot fron to beotember. ram. LUUIIIV nviiiui nurse wno arrangements for tjj iMasonic Temple.

Mary Everline. ael's Parochial School will spon Close, Cora Scott, and.sor a public card party tomorrow J.Gladys Porter will bo p.m. in the parish hall. Biiplists To Hold Meetin Oct. 8 MORGANTOWN.

W. Va sis a surgical patient in Virginia Baptists will gath- here Oct. 8-11 for their 95th 'annual ra p. m. Members of the Social Lack of moisture was indicated Welfare Club will assist with the in official weather reports for Hiejreqistration area.

It shows only .33 inch nf' rain so far this month, falling in! two days. Onlv 1.42 inches of rain has fallen in the area since Aug. 8. and that scattered eight days. proved.

Miss Mary Straw. nnnnnnrpd that a taoe recorder died after leaving the had been purchScd for application must be er ne uct tor tiieir September rainfall for the East- school Ipanied by a death certificate. fl amiua xcmi ua nn Panhandle over the past five 1 Mre' Jack Twi- finance 1 the deceased veteran's wifei 1 HOUgHI (it UHUld nounced today The Rev. Paul; ycars has ranged from 53 odi.K i i ii a ii i Watlincton chairman, reported that a rum-is claiming the bonus, she nmstjO-. Chfinnofl mage and bake sale will be heldjalso send in a marriage certifi- Front End Alignment next month with the exact dale cate.

to be announced later. At the November meeting. Bonuses will be paid to a deceased veteran's next of grades one and two parents will wife, parents, guardian of chil- deliver the annual sermon. will! inches Out-of-state speakers will Rehearsal fa Frank M. Kepner of Californ- and many of the mfes i onarics choir, of St.

Michaels Catholic Church will resume rehearsals Wednes-l I Auto Installed MORGANTOWN. W. ho Wl be in th state 1 serve matcly 35 were present. refreshments. Approxi-dren.

etc. preccaemea merest has brought ,1 da at 7:30 p.m.. according to I were present. The basic overall qualificationjprcxspects for the largest banquet tlon campa.gn starting 11. Anthon Bollin Don's Repair Shop ATTENTION BARTON AREA RESIDENTS! GRAND OPENING Barton Meat Mkt.

Main St. Barton, Md. Andiewt Mkt.) Thurs. October 1st. Featuring a complete line of Home dressed Meats Groceries.

'for receiving a Korean bomis KJcrowd in the history of West Vir-, that the veteran must have been Sinia University and has a legal resident of the slate at a transfer of the site of the' the lime of entry into service, dinner incident to Elvis SoiMCly Uifieial The bonus as "enacted by the Stahr's inauguration as the uni- 1 Froitburg SAVE ON CASH CARRY DRY CLEANING Skirts-Pants-Sweaters 50c Suits-Dresses PloTB 1.00 Bring your cleaning to our plant or tlorti lilted btlow and jave on eviry garment cleaned and preiied. Street Lonaconing Union Street Store Lonaconing Piedmont Store, American Legion Building 50 Second Street Tel. EL 5-4251 CONEY MAGIC DRY CLEANERS UNION ST. STATE ST. HO 3-1500 IONACONING in Frostburj; state legislature and signed by vcrsity's 14th president to the! The Frostburj; the governor calls for payments Hotel Morgan, where it will be of Jehovah's Wit- for al! militarv service between served in dining rooms on three SbCsTW1 1 st t( Mr ami June 25.

1950. "and July 27. 1953. floors. Mrs Louis R.

Bcda traveling period of the Korean War! Scores of colleges and rese IVCS lhe i emergency. Qualified learned and professional cr ble and Tract Society. unH nnf Inn al etntA I NlS iwill receive $15 per month forjcieties. and national and state Uime spent in combat areas pro-j organizations are sending dele- ivided the veteran possesses the gates. Korean Service Medal for the period.

For domestic service i during the emergency period, com $10 per month will be paid. site Beda. who serves congregations in Western Maryland. Penn- Journalism Dean Warren K.j sy Ivania and Wc5t Virginia, will Agee, chairman of the inaugural I cll ma0x ls VISIt Wlth a ublic committee, said the change talk Sunda at 3 p. m.

TRUCKERS GOAL $4" Top Soil Fill Dirt Dial 0V 9-9143 Goodwill Fuel Go. MIDLOTHIAN, MD. made following receipts' The maximum payment underlof 750 invitation acceptances, the bonus has been set at $500 ballroom at the state. The actual amountjstudent activities center, where to each individual will depend on the dinner was originally sched-l length of service and duty will seat only 600. tinn.

No deadline for applying; The dinner will-be held Krr- for or receiving the bonus at 7 p. the inauguration been announced by the state. 1 itself the following morning at to o'clock in the Field Mouse. I Dean Acre has called the at- Bowlmg I Start Mention to the fact that Mor- FROSTBURG The Sodalityjgantown returned to Eastern Bowling League of St. Michael'sjStandard Time at midnight yes-, parish will open its fall season terday so that the inagiirationj Wednesday at 8 p.m.

at the Recreation Lanes. East Main Street. events will be held on standard i time. Pittsburgh i White House Paint RQQ V.3O Gal. limited Quantity Gene's Auto Supply Fort Ashby, W.

Va. Phone 4321 5 Palace Theatre MON-TUES 2 SHOWINGS 7 9 SPECIAL All 4 Wheels Balanced (weights included) Brakes Adjusted ONLY $5.95 9 a. m. To p. m.

Daily EAGAN SERVICE STATION HO 3-4942 MIDLAND DIXON DANCE STUDIO FROSTBURG ANNOUNCES Registration for Fall and Winter Dance Classes Monday, Sept. 28 2 until 5 p. m. FIREMEN'S HALL, WATER STREET (3rd FLOOR CHILDREN 3 YEARS AND UP ACCEPTED All former itwdfnlt otVtd to rtgiiltr ct thil All TYPES OF DANCING TAUGHT, for Information, coll Cumberland Studio, PA 4-2939 KO 3-3821. RUBEROID Hurricane winds don't then Overlapping roolt in Trto-On at 4 points Smart pattern Wood-grain texturo, rich colon THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT STORE FROSTBURG, MO.

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