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SUNDAY TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MD- SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1949 THIRTY-ONE 4J.A—Profenfonol Seryicti to Buy rrpurtd. JC. Centre- Bt. Tri-State Detective Nicht PHOTO 31K B14-UIIERTV TB08T QRIBNE STRKEIr CARL A. 1OW.

ROIL FILM 'mm Here Jor Good SHOP Start Piano TOTIKO AMP MO Rtfrigtration REFRIGERATION REPAIRS REFRIGERATION SERVICE D. L. TICHNELL PHONE 4932-M Radio Hospital Plotup Delivery DOLAN-S. OPIX Union BU- Desert 11 K. Dears.

8t- ClatiifUd 4 pounflt up, BhobWi Rtitmurint. WANTED Wuohlnss. and 'iraalt Jamlly Phone Cull between 4-0 p. to Rent RESPONSIBLE young desires nice three, room unfurnished apsrt- ment. Jtcferences lurnlshed.

Phone 300 or-wrlto Box 60-B, FARM, min or with or itoelt, machinery. Immedltitnly. Near cumborlund. Box 88, Hyndmun, Pa, or .0 room 'house neur cum- Box-5B-B, Tlnm- News. Situation! PRACTOCAL nursM provided.

or Classified ON CUMBERLAND LOAN, COMPANY 42 Michinio St. to P. Duttt for Tmir RADIO SERVICE. Free Plclc-TJp snd Delivery STANDARD 'MUSIC CO. TT.

PHONE '4001 Sailed WATCH REPAIRING SPEAR'S For Sale urn borderlni Sidling Hill one off -40. Home, autbulldliiEJ, 3m A ply C. B. nino. Cremptpyn.

Md. ESTABI.TPHTT) NIGHT CLT3B AND-BESTAURAKT erne 'ol AllBgany County's outstwidlnB Sut-eluta. located r) 0 Cumberland. Can accommodftte -ou people. Hxi iDicimu Bill Room, dlnlni room, kltcacn, oozy apart-- modern the general pwbllc.

TMt well established golnc buiil- ness. Inspection by 'appointment. Poi- 1 HOWARD M. SPTJCER. Centre Phont H70 1 near.Bouto S03 MuiTland, Avc, "Sc ftww covurnd itUh Jnselbrlc, lareo.

lot. Phone oaa.J^ electric. bant barn -KMt ol Cumborliind oE- BflUte -aerei dairy Inrm. Improved irtth a 5 room house. two loom' Joxco tocludlar alllctog I com, mllklni machine, cooler- 2 KH5-J.

-on, Inspect on. Detrlolc. Rldgeley, MODERN 5 'room -brick. Jioma Roberts Place. Hirdwood flcoj ftr -BfflATE oouiht.

aold, Wanon. 113 CAN SELL- YOOR B8TATE. PHOM! Qraw. PhQBi and icld. Parms.

limber Lands, P. O. Wl or 1110-W. Cumberland, Suburban Hvo-Rpom e. plus -two unfinished rooms.

Phono 1571-J. 1 HOUSES TO tt X. liberty BU TBEEBER. PhonV: "BTRVICZ It you property to ntttnod. BBOWKWQ ItrUTT'CO.

W. rrvz Toonv dwelling. nil' modern, occupancy. Blocker Bt. Cmll 3287-R utter p.

ro. 'TWO. FINE building. Iota. APP'l artenfuy Avr.

niter 4 p. n. JEN hOUSU. 30U19 With arranKd to suit buse K41 Alfred rtavU. Mldlmd.

room JiousB wltb lath hot- heating- system, electric and gas. garage Hlsr Phoae (Uquor llcease Bean's on' pteinliei. TAK.M located along South. Branch 400 all necenary machinery 8 room modern houit lefly -lurnlBhed. -Posiefilon at once.

SIX ROOM modern dwtlUng. -10 ncm Imd- ntar- Cumberland. in water- and elietrlo stom and gas ioTM Valley. TWO 1 MODERN 3 room along Jtoute "and ETS. BOOM Bomnan't Addition I5.NO JUdgeley.

W. Phone -IMS or FOR BALE Tonr room modern dwelling. Valloy Bt. 1 garago In basement. New and ready to Into.

CARL y. SCHMDTZ Heal '1180 ACRE 3 room covered with Electricity. chlcien bouses garage and cave. Price S1BOO Apply 307 rooter Place. Phone 3584-W.

MVi ACRE FARM. 5V5 miles Jrom Keyser W. Va. Good small house, otsj bntldlnm. Terms It donlrod.

rnono K.OV aer'MSI or call St. Priced to sell inso. GREEN, Creiap Drive, a roor brict. i baths, full basement, pirac 'la bascmnnt. lool, mathc Insulated, automatic ttred.

forced nl fitnt corner lot 60 r. 130. hard eurtnc -oad Priced lor appointment 3618-M. CHOICE lot lor- IfluUUaa Ave 3S by Streot One of -ttB-'wry lew til: i dls location. T.

M. alttr i ft. adjoinlas.lots, Phone Just Outl 8TROTTT5 KBW FARM CATALOQl TREE! Spring-Summer Time Money -Diiscrlbei-'27tO vneopd retirement' homes, summe istreats, ete, etc. '35, States Coast-to -WI1U now for: TOEE cops 14J7-AP Land Tltl Phflo. Spoufing -Roof ing-' Spouting bnnox Warm Air Air Oondltionlaj 1100 Oldto-m Baad JlOOfTNQ, spouting, metal Boo repairing-and Alt Schute.

2JSI HBCOVSRINa. AND SPHINO REPAIR Charles E. Brodc. 657 8t. Ph.

to'-Buy FROPERT7 OWNERS towns'oJ. population or 1 less. want locations. Western. Eupp Company has" several hand-picKod re utable' dealers whor need locations lo home owned and- 'operated you have- a building, adaptable Western Auto Do-JO a high and with a tlonal organization "of, nation-wide rcpi tatlon? Mlnlmunv.

of square fe required. See, phone Cor write us ft further Western 'Auto Su ply Company. 4001 Leeds'Avenue, more. Arbutus 1C95. WISH to contract' for several carloa CbtJtaut.

tan' Cl tale. car on ton B. V. Welsh, pAWN' Quick Confidinliol Loam On All of. HEAPQUARTBR8 FOB PIAMOSM of Pledgci HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR OLD GOLD 53 lulrtmort St.

3770 Tor four Ofn to 6:10 P. H. Dattt On Baltimore St. Mechanic JEWEL 62-Baltimore St. SEE and HEAR the New DtVry BANTAM 16 mm Sound Moyie Projeetorj WM.

POLING 3U Arlretl 1055-W See Lee' First I Speclailzlns: Hamilton, Elgin, Boulevard Watches- Preo Repair Estimates! Marple'i Jewelry 534 Wocidnys 8:30 Saturdays 9 TOR SALE Dtsirobla Modtrn 4-Room Bungalow iltclrklly, hbt air Well InspKtion On RoqueM. WRITE Cumb.rland HUDSON SERVICE enkins Schrivar Motor Go. 133 8. Mechanki.lH. phime 13 ZZl.Glinn St.

SPECIAL! 1 fonl Sidon Club SEVERAL CHEAP CARS LEFT 4 ford 4 Door $9S 1936 Ford Coupe. Plymoulh Xhiivrolit 2 Dcor 4 Door 1XTRA tPKIAl 1M4 -KJESiSEt- MOTOR CO. 131 N. Mtchtinic St. 2560 GMC GASOLINE If DIESEL -fr Gcnuinf" Rtplacemtnt Strvict Collins Q.M.C.

Truck Co, Phont 822-J SCHADE'S RADIATOR; SERVICE. (OR VO1 I MS RADIATOR REPAIRING SAFETY TESTED AND GUARANTEED USED CARS 1948 Oldi Clli 1947 Oldi.Clb Sidaii 1947 Oldi Clb Stdan 1946 Olds Del-4 Dr Sed 1946 HTIN6 OM at you're aCuttomtr, not a Borrower we use the rtM 01 low cost GMAC PLAN FRANTZ OLDSMOBILE CO. 63 B.dford Cumberland, Md. Auxiliary Unit Will Be Formed THOMAS, W. March organization meeting, for a ladies auxiliary unit to Blue Ridge Post, American Legion, 'was 'held in the City Hall this.

week. At'-a recent' session, Arnold; Davis, was appointed chairman of the drive to procure charter members. 1 Those attending that meeting 'Included Mrs; Ray Dawson, Mrs; Bes- 'Eie Moran, Mrs. Rose Weaver, Mrs. Nellie Susie Johnson, Mrs.

Foster Bland, Bland, Mrs. William Hymes and Miss Leila'Schlansky. Pewonato James Deltosse' Joseph, chelltch, students at Fairmont State Teachers' College," visited their parents. Mr. and- Mrs.

-Thomas DePoUo have returned from Johnstown; N. Y. and Mrs. Frank tTdovich, were visitors in Hkins. Miss Peggy Schaffer, at Potomac State School; Keyser, spent a few 'days with her.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Schaffer. Carl Gooding, Har- Ian, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

James Gooding, Pierce. Bland was present at a eightieth birthday dinner held for ler-mother, Mrs. -Elizabeth Watring arr, of Parsons. Mrs. Walter.

Malonski, Davis, has returned Cumberland where he vlsited'relatlves. Joseph- DlGustlna, KitzmiUer, was Hears leport Of Social ROWLESBUEG, W. March 6 A report of the social held re- ently was made 1 at a meeting of ho WSCS of Etam Church held in he home'of Mrs. Pifge Brake, with Miss Doris- peaslee, co-hostess. 1 The social netted which will be used'toward finishing the basement of- the churcli.

Page Brake, Mrs. Thomas. Loughry, Mrs Darrell Dean, Frank B. Funk and' Oscar Cathell, will visit church an estimate of the cost for the project. Two guests attended the meeting, Mrs.

Harison Felton president of Ladies Friendly Bible Class of Christ-Methodist church, and Mrs. L-Vane Wolfe, both of Rowlesburg. They presented the Two new members, Mrs. Holbert Shartz and Mrs. Ray Loughrie, were admitted to the club.

The next meeting will be held at home of Mrs. Foster Funk, Mrs. Funk, as co-hostess. guest of Santangelo. USED CARS 939.

CHEVROLET COACH 938 FORD. SEDAN 375.00 941 DESOTO COUPE 940 HUDSON' COACH 595.00 941 CHRYSLER SEDAN 941 NASH "6" SEDAN 875.00 CHRYSLER SEDAN 975.00 942 NASH "6" SEDAN .........1175.00 946 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN .1295,00 946 NASH "600" SEDAN. 1275.00 Y.our, Cor From Our Lorge Stlietion of Stltct, Uwd Con G. K.

Motor Co, Buth Ann Symons, of Cen- ury, Is visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Law- cnce Arnold and family. Mr.

Leslie Clarlc visited in Miss Hose Mary DeMalo, R. returned to. Pittsburgh alter spending- a lew days with her parents, 'and Mrs. Nick. DeMalo.

Salvatore DiBacco and Mrs, tflck-DeMaio visited-In'Cumberland, Mrs. Leonard Bubenstein was 'Isitor'ln Elkins. and'Mrs. Pred Fratt, ol Kitz- mlller. were.quests of Mr.

and Mrs, Ignatius Avoaa. Mrs. Pauline Bartsavage, of Mann, Fhoni 2300 Narrowieryicenter from City- R. 40 Phone 3357J CARS WANTED! WE PAY THE LIMIT Reliablt Motors Co. tot TAt Iran Fence" Cor.

4V Horriion Phont 61 Sreningi 3732 ON GENUINE FORD PARTS ST. GEORGE MOTOR co. "tow. friwrfiy fort Dtattf i. S'- Ciimbtrland, riwM HO Best Deal in town Clwrelit 5 tan.

CaillllBt' Stdon Stdan Flefbher Molor Opin Ill S. Miehanle Wt 205 N. Mechanic CAR Taylor Motor Co. 218-NY Mechanic Phone 395 BUY NOW AND SAVE Confluence NOT'-'-ABUSED CARS 1.4 THE MAYTAO: CHIEFTAIN. tmdo-ia, -Comn ID Rolls All 1947-Pontioc-Sed.

2 Dr. 1947 Chtvrolof-Std. 4 Dr. Cadillac "61" Stdon '1946 Buick Sedan Spoerl's Garage Phont 30 Mr. and Mrs.

Patsy returned mother. home alter Mrs. Susie W. has risiting 'her Johnson. Miss Lucille Detroit, is visiting, her.

parents, Mr. and Mrs Joesph Donald DePoUo, ot Mann, spent a few days with his family. Dr. -and Harry Werner are guests- of. Mr.

and Mrs Alex Joe Parks, Sr. Mr. and-Mrs. Edward Filler visited in'Berkeley'Springs. Samuel' Dillon, is visiting Mrs.

Hattle Dillon, Balti- and Mrs. Jack Nordeck, Erwin are guests of Alice Duncan, Romney High Paper ets State Award W. March The Bomney. High School paper has been awarded certificate -and- special, degree excellence in' the twenty-seventh State Journalism Competition con ducted annually by. the West Vir ginia School of Journal sm- -Mrs.

Ralph- W. Hataes is faculty advisor of the school paper The. Wappoeomo was one of 18 receive' the award of "superior. Each paper was rated, on 12 factors newsprint and, format, typography news stories sports articles and- features, edi toriaJs," literary. features, headlines copy-reading an proofreading, to th ML Savage Attending the funeral of the Bt Rev.

W. Dowlin pastor -of- Holy Cathou Chruch, today wer and Mrs. McNamee Nanjee. New Amvet Commander Greeted and committee, composed of Mr. Mrs.

Clarence Cathell, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Joseph-Noonan, Mr Ryan Miss Coleta Mc-Mrs. 'DeSales' MoDcrmltt an'd daughter, -Catherine Ann, have' gone to Ohio, to visit Miss Polly McDermitt, B. Is a patient In Good Samaritan Miss-.

McDermitt is a surgical nurse to'the hospital there. Tbe 12-day old' daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Welmer underwent a major operation in the PTA Bazaar Nets Profit Of $220 CENOEEVUXE, March profit of $220 realized from the recent Bedford Valley Parent- Teacher Association bazaar, according to William' Jewell, president. The money trill be used to purchase a.movie projector, Jewell said.

The bazaar featured music by local musicians and continuous movies 'or children. -Hand made articles, from Baay Bits to rugs, and food were-donated by parents. The next event sponsored by the group be a May Day 'festival, Discuss School Class Program ROMNET, W. March Miss Ruth Mclntyre, public school will lead a discussion of the. classification program for Hampshire County schools at a county meeting of teachers -and principals on Friday, April 8.

The meeting which is scheduled for 10 a. will be held at the Hampshire! County Court House. Dr. Roma Columbia tTnl- r-ersity, New York, will be -the principal speaker. Superintendent A Clinton ioy, of the 'county schools, will explain the application of recent school legislation to the county schools.

County Principals' Association elected officers for the year at a meeting-held last week. Homer K. Loy is the new president, Eugene Rller, vice-president and Gladys Cheshire, secretary-treasurer, Improve School Appearance Supervisor of Hampshire County schools, Miss Ruth Mclntyre- has suggested'that principals and-teachers might lie of assistance In making their-schools more attractive inviting. She discussed this matter at a meeting of the school, teaching bodies at the Court House recently. The subject had been taken up previously at'a meeting of the teachers of one-room schools.

Brief Mention Mrs. W. H. Siple, Hagerstown, Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Russell Qutnn.

Montie I. Halnes is a- patient In the Newton" Baker VA Center, MartinSburg. J. D.Blue Is a patient at.Memorial Hospital, Winchester, He is there for observation and treatment. United Daughters of the Confederacy will meet next Monday at 8 o'clock-at the home of Mrs.

J. K. Kirk' and Miss Susan Arnold. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Eott, are parents of' a son, born March 19, in Memorial Hospital, Winchester, Mrs. Ethel Parsons has returned home- after visiting her son, Garrctt and -his family, in San Diego, and her sister, 'Mrs. Grant French, Portland, Ore. Miss Betty -Dean, daughter of Mr, Brady Dean, Is recovering following an appendectomy at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland. and Mrs.

Bernard W. Hill and daughter; Mary Lynn, have returned from a vacation in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. John -8.

Williams and son, John, are-visiting In. Miami, Ra. Lazarus Shear, Brldgewater, -N. Shown above at left is Kenneth Grimes, outitoine commander, of Wolford Fort No. 1, preettar the conMMiider, Salem HumberUon, the lnrt.lta«on eeremonle.

Thursday nif ht at the Amyet. home on Baltimore Street. A dance followed the instillation. Class to Collect Infants'Clothing CRESAPTOWN, March 26 The Mary Martha Class of Cresaptown Methodist Church, voted, to collect infants' clothing for distribution to needy families in the community at a meeting a evening at the home of Mrs. Lester McGlll.

Birthday Party Mr. anil'Mrs. W. O. Winters, Winchester Road, with a party to honor their daughter, Dolores, 1 on her eighteenth birthday.

Music and games were features. A large birthday cake centered the dining room table. Attending were: Nita and lola Chaney, Markwood and Kwood Faulkner, Francis and Shirley Winters, Robert Twigg, Ginger and David -Winters, Yvonne Kunlcle, Charlotte Robertson, Glen, JJonald and Roberta Lafferfy, Herschel, Linda N-lnerr Mrs. R. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold- Winters and children and Rosemary Frown. Personal! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hale and children and Mrs.

Elizabeth -Hale, of Jonesboro, Tenn," are visiting Mrs. Charles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Or. H.

Miller, Brant. Road. Clyde -Slndy and William, Tipper Tract, W. iting relatives -here. James Miller, returned from Tennessee.

Charles Devers Grafton, W. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. Knotts.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Skelly, Belington, W. were guests of relatives Mrs. William Meagher visited her son and daughter-in-law, Chief Petty Officer and Mrs.

Eqward VIeagher in Washington. They accompanied Hairy Fatten is attending sciiool In Baltimore. Donald Karncs visited Mr. and DeRoy Barrlcks, Keyser. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Stoner and daughter, Karen, visited and Mrs. Charles Blttner, Frostburg. Mr. arid 'Mrs.

Mark' Shuck visited- Mrs: Shuck's sisters; Mrs. Mae Lease and Mrs. Mary McKenzie in the past week. Mr. and Lambert, -Winchester, -visited Mr; and Mrs Vandenberg.

Mr. 'and Mrs. Arditb, Ream, Mt Lake Park, visited-Mr. and Mrs Robert Mr. and Harry Wright''and Mr.

and, Mrs, Lester Shaffer during the past Miss Peggy Hagerstown, was a weekend guest of Mr and Mrs. D-irk Vandenberg. Miss Delores Winters is improving foliowing an illness. Bobby Shank is visiting his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.

Carl-Bowman, Accident. Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Sindy; and son, William, Tract, W. Va.

Is visiting here. Jerome Walsh, from -AUegany Hospital' after undergoing x-rays and observa- Mrs. Bonnie Venters, Washington visited her mother. Mrs. Emma Cassady Will Wed Barbara Hill W.

has been- made of the coming, marriage of Lt. Jack ST. Casseday, of Arthur Olaud Casseday, York; former Miss Barbara Jean mi, Santa date for the military wedding- has been jlanned for April 2. Miss Hill deceived degree in languages from the: University of Angeles, CaUf. i Lieut.

Casseday, native of Rowlesburg, attended Eowlesburj school, but. graduated from 'West York High-School in" 1943. He attended Cornell and Dartmouth, and a midshipman in New York. At. present, he, Is school at Francisco, He lerved aboard the destroyers- T7.S.S: Ken- drlck.

and U.S.S., He participated In first Atomic bomb Allegany' Hospital, Wednesday. Mr and Haus andi Mr. and Mrs. Lewis -Haus have I Q. returned Irom Baltimore where they' visited Mr.

and Mrs. William Haus his mother, Mrs. Nathan Shear, last week-end. Mrs. John H.

Houser has-'returned Irom a visit with her sister, Mrs, Henry Herath, Silver Spring, Md. Husband Surprised 'u His USED CARS '48 Chryiltr Sidin, 'Dijoro Sedan, '47 Plymouth I. '41 Dodjt Sidan, Hiatir' '41 Plymouth '39 Ford Stuhoii Wogon '34 Plymouth Sidan, Hiattr latlifartlwi son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and 'Thomas HempMlL. Mrs.

noyd Blank orr OUR. BEFORE YOU IUY I o.j.to STEINLA III S. Phont 1550 1 CUMBERLAND 35 MAYTAG are soendinK the week-end in Alexan----- and Mrs. visiting Ore'n Womack. Classified Curiosity Once killed a it won't hurt to PEEK Window at: 35 Boltimore Jt.

Phono 3230 FORT ASHBY, W. March 25 labile X-Ray Jjoit To Tour Nearby W.Va. The! mobile X-ray unit: operated the Bureau of Con-; West- of Health, will be set Jn' four, different Mineral, Wcd- esday, March is; nearest come to idgeley, umberland. Henrietta 1 District No 5 Keyscr, Jons urged all ounty residents over 16 years of ge'to take advantage of the No charge will for he chest and no? appoint-; merit necessary, she safd adding that the only delay win In fining ut. a registration, card; The appearing: ccm- unltles to'-aflord: a more'; overage, of the more than 800 a one day and ii valuable in dls- overinff new of its early states before outwird TB" symptoms appear Health authorities -poinUd.

It is euentUl to obtain an early diagnosis to effect eom- ete.cure. All foodhandlenii wn- loyes of restaurants; grocery alrles and are gorern- ng the operation of loodhmndlinc establishments In West Virginia to btain a chest X-Tay annually llnic schedule follows: March 30 Fort Ashby'Hw Hall from 9 ajn. to 12 oclodcowon and to 4 p-ia. March state gymnasium. 1 to April 1, Potomac gym, ajn to 12 noon and 1 LprU 4 Piedmont High-School, 1 4 pm April 5 Piedmont High, am.

to 12 noon April 8, Kk Garden High School 9 ajtt. to noon and 1 to 4 test. Lieut. Casseday is a nephew Clarence Opha Casseday, Rowles After family moved to York, he was a frequent here Rayon Staple (Continued from Ptge 17) states. figures 'on 1 production were gathered from producers, and those- on filament production were furnished- -by Tex Economics Bureau, which gath.

ered data for. the brief. figure on filament yara. 1 exclusive of tire. yarn.

Tlie Rayon'Yarn Producers Group emphasizes the part that.is.salii'.to have been played by rayon staple, in 1 bringing about curtailment in domestic production with its consequent effect oh, em ployment. Of inventories and imports, th brief states: "During the year 1948, 38,637,368 pounds of rayon staple im ported, into tber-. United to consumption. "Of these imports, pounds were in. bonded warehouse at the 'of the 194! On the same date, there in stock In- the staple producers surprise birthday party was given for John (Jack) Long at Ills home recently by his wife, Mrs.

Lola Long and children. Mr. Long celebrated his forty-fourth birthday and he and Mrs. Long celebrated their twenty-first wedding anniversary. Mr.

Long's brothers and sisters and their families were present, also, friends ol the Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Long, Bomney; Mr. Mrs. Peck Logsdon; Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Anderson, Elizabeth and Billy; Mrs. Marvin' 'Logsdon, Glenn and Sharon; Mr. and Mrs, Howard Long and children, Glenn, Doris and Phyllis; Mr. and Mrs.

Quinn Sheffler; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sher- fler and. daughter, Vickie Lee; Mrs. Harry Warren and son, Earl, all ol Pattersons Creek; Mildred Iser, Cumberland; Betty; Nelsoa and Bernard Long, Fort Ashby.

54-A Display Classified viaiucu. IICA tiiwuiivA. Lyons at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ply over consumption firs Brace Hutson Pic.

Robert Smouse.and.Pfc. Paul Shobe, "aiter completing, training at Shepherd Air Port Base, Wichita Falls, Texas, are home for ten days with their parents and Mrs. Harry Smouse and Mrs, Preston Sliobe. They will report after furlough to' Shaw "Air Force Base, Shurnpter, S. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Faugh viisit- ed relatives in Kitzmiller. Carl Watts, Vindex, visited Mr. nnd Mrs.

Lester TIDE YOU OVER! GET A PAY DAY LOAM your in walk: out.with cash in 4 Tour following additional popular plans. No worthy person refused. Stop In now.lor; AUTO -tOANB up .11000. MONET OS SIGNATURE FURXITDRE LOAN'S TO IBOO or. pbone 5S95.

AETNA 7 P. Forl Botel REBUILT MOTORS Ford, Chevrolet, Ply- mooth, Buick, Olis- Pontiac, Chrysler, Dodge, De- Studcbaker, G.M.C., Packard. ANT YEAR-ANY MODEL LOWER EASY TERMS! SATISFACTION GCARANTEED: AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. MOTOR REBUILDERS Locally Owned and Operated ir Paul Sullivan ic -'HorJcy'Cfconey 253 CENTRE ST. PHONE OK 1813 Flannagnn-Tlohnell KEYSER-, is made of-the marriage of Miss Goldie Flannagan, daughter of Mrs.

Edith Flannagan, McMullen Highway, to Kenneth of Mr. and- Mrs. Arthur Tichnell, McMullen Highway, The ceremony'was solemnized in the-parsonage of Eev. E. B'.

Spencer, pastor, of the Methodist Church, EUieott.City, February 23. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. John Fettit, Baltimore, uncle and aunt of'the bridegroom. The bride is a graduate'of.

Bruce High School, Westemport, and until recently was employed at the Celanese Corpora'tion. a graduate of-Oakland served three years in' the 'Army Air Corp during. World War -II as a pilot. He is a state trooper stationed.at Waterloo: Koy-Fazenbakcr KEYSER, W. Naomi Pearl Boy, daughter of Mrs.

William Hoy Dolly, became- the Donald Albert Fazenbaker, son of Albert.F. Sunday at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Tharp, McCoole, with the Rev. Lowell B. Rogers, officiating. The bride was attired in- an aqua blue street length, dress with brown accessories. The bridegroom is employed at Shaffer's Electric Service here.

Church Basketball League To Meet PIEDMONT, March 26 The board of directors-of the Tri- Towns Church Basketball' League will meet Monday at 7 at the Piedmont High School to make plans for a banquet, Bev. G. Stanley Schwind, president, -announces. hands of. rayoi in the Unite States 4,568,000 pounds.

Rise In Staple Stocks Noted "We have. no. information con ceming the stocks in 1 bonded ware houses in and 1949, but 'the amounts of, producer stocks of rayon staple increase considerably to 6,245,00 i the end of January and to 9,665,00 pounds' -at the end of. February according to Textile Economics 'Bu ream "The unusual increase from 1 th end December to the end February, showing that stocks had more dicates that. the imports of las few months, hata" been, in1 consumption- and tiie excess- of sup domestic stocks 1 resulted in domestic "The purchaser oi imported rayo staple makes a firm commltmen and must pay.

for and goods. The purchaser of. domest rayon staple is, under the customarj practice in the industry, never to. hia order and. is not pay for and take goods, bi is allowed to.cancel.

that the imports are used-first to fabrication in this whfl the remainder of the demand filled from domestic productlo with, the excess of domestic produ tion over demand going. into" prc ducers" stocks. Stocks Of Staple In Wcaverm' Hand "At the. end of December, the stocks, of rayon staple in th hands of weavers amounted 42 668,000 pounds, and at the end December, 1948,, 52,426,000 -pounc according to the United Stat Bureau'Of the Census. "This increase in.

stocks reflec not only the imports-taken'on firm commitments but also reflects tl change in- market conditions- an the considerably lessened deman for fabrics of rayon staple." Calling attention to data showin imports and the domestic supply staple for 1937, 1933, 1939 and: 194 the rayon producers say that-the that when this market is being flooded with Sm ports. of' rayon staple, the foreign product takes the. tl domestic production goes into 'Stoc After a the domestic pr duction does 'Dot. resume fir the stocks.in bonded warehouses ar consumed, and, second, the. pr ducers 1 stocks are worked off.

"Iii 1940 and thereafter, it" 'TO possible to work off stoc because the commencement of th war in 1939 changed- the Impo The rayon 'Staple producer are again condition in the imports 1937,. 1938 and'19 The injury which-w then taking place continued-- 'un1 the war saved the domestic situ tion by stopping -such, now need -method stopping' such imports." v-'v The producers conclude that tl "danger point in-reduction on rayon staple has-been exceedi in reductions at Geneva in and that "to reduce th remaining duty would be to increa the injury to domestic productlo and employment." Quartet Paroled or Delinquency Four Cumberland rom 11 to 14 years old were paroled or two.years-yesterday-iri Cpurfon delinquency "charges. Police said the quartet damaged he automobile of James Ruble, of Saltlmore Avenue while the machine was parked near the Alle- rany Trades on. Paca Street ast Sunday Detective M. PoweHrwho In- restigated said the caused.

damage to a clock in the dash- loard and to glass and body of be Stakem- ordered the' quartet to restitution. A man identified at Jamw Wln- rier this city WM arrested night and held in City JaU lor Tn- 'cstigatlon Two others Jowph 146 Wlneow Street and 3latnaniei Hall 1014 Kolllng Mill Alley, booked on disorderly conduct charges ollowinB a disturbanee-on Nona Mechanic Street yesterday afternoon released 1 pendtaB trial tomorrow to tourt Announced Mr and West Mechanic Street, Fronburg; announce the birth of a Kmjrester- day at Memorial daughter wat born antt Mrs Eobert Lantz, Hutton, yesterday at Memorial Hospital. Mr and Mrs Irvin Scott, 11T East Main Street aa- nounce the birth of a at Memorial Hospital. Progress Report Made On Red Cross Drive 'BOWtBSBUBO March. Edward Anderson, general chairman of the American Bed Cross reports the, annual membership drive is nicely and will close March 31.

George Gall is co-chairmnn. The otUer local workers are i Arthur Funk, Bolner, Green Valley ataxy Number Sm- clair Bidge Knotts Macomber George Gall, TT Route 50- and'in Bowlesburgi-May. Margaret Brooke, Mildred Mankins, Leone Carrico Bachel Phillips, Elizabeth Hackett, Edwina Heata, Doris Ashburn Bernadtae-iHeatn. Priscllli, Carrico, Mary Short, Laura Shaffer, and Boy Upscomb. Rowlesburg School To Have Fire Escape ROWIESBUBG, Va.

March Plans-' lor the Installation, of- flre escape on the school tail summer were announced at a recent meeting of the Parent-Tcacbcr Association The report wai by Paul superintendent of school in Preston'County; who, WM to, attend due to illness" He.alio reported $30 000 had been set aside for a-new gymnasium within two years -Mrs C'Arnett, presided. Cornet duets were played by Louis Michaels and Helen Phillips The eleventh won the. attendance; prize. Teams Meet (Continued from quarter got under the Dukes rode the top the rest of the session 'Altoonas scoring was wen. divided with Artinan making 13 points, Barry 11 and Miller and each ten.

Tonights game is expected to attract a capacity crowd to the-Saints' night's CUMBERLAND Pence, Bell, rfizzcll ffloti, -TOTALS .1 3-2'1 I 0-0 0-0 0-0 A 1 5-4" tman, Barry, g. I Keily, 6-8 33 XI 'B 0-1 JO .4 3-t 11 4 S-2 10 3- 0-1 0233 TOTALS 10 1-t. 53 Score by Perlofli CUMBBKLAKD ALTOONA 15-21 M-Sl ind early as; portingjurniture-lrom' 'and ing some cabinetmakers to produce a considerable furniture required by the important plantations.

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