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Phone 4600 for a WANT AD Taker EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1951 NINETEEN CUMBERLAND REAL ESTATE BOARD Member NAREB Invites-You to Listen to "THIS LAND WE LOVE" over Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Qt 6:15 M. These REAL ESTATE'BROKERS are your REALTORS in 'CUMBERLAND. Display Classified 318 Maple Street Is this frame bungalow navlnc i rooms, modern bulh. porches, Smjcacnr. air hcnt.

Inrce garden lol HOxlOO. in good condition. Quick pr.w 57.000. 400 Grisd Avenue, large frame dwcll- fcl 9 rooms, bath, porches, small nice corner lot. Property In aeei some repairs.

A good buy at the price ufceti. North Bra.nct, large Jramc duplex haviaj -0 large roomi. modern bath and Seat. 3 roons hardwood floors, large gar- ta lot All in good condition. Priced low nd eisy ttrms or -will exchange on good GLENN WATSON 'SONS INSURANCE i REALTORS 381 375 Acre Dairy Farm.

room dwelling. Bar" 40 i 70. 18 stanchions, 2-shed com crib, cnlcicn house 20 40. and electric la house. 60 acres good river bottom llnd.

Approximately 1 sor-n Grcemprlng along Xillroad. Possession to less than 30 dayt. Room Modern Home In Rldgeley. flood location. Large lot.

Located at Jit. Savage, large English home. Steam heat and bath, large Joi. garage, sell or trade. Possession at CSCe.

40. Martin's Mountain. 220 near Rawilags. 28. W.

Va. C. A. JEWELL, Realtor Bridge Street Rldgeley. W.

Va. Pione or 2S97-R TOR SALE GEPHAUT DP-TVS. Praine 3 Urge rooms. 2-ench doors and entrance hall on 1st 2oor. 4 bedrooms ample presses, and 2nd floor, lull basement, automatic heaier.

laundry tubs, new furnace, property In good condition and can b- financed on small down payment and balance oa a. G. Loan, low monthly payments, and possession, price on oppll- caicc. GRAND Double' frame, insul- brlck, six rooms and bath each side, con- cellars, front and rear porches, can five possession one side 30 days, property in good condition. Price on application.

J. HOW5ARE BttUort! St. Phone 4142 NICE'building lot 80. J20. Priced for quick auto, mocker Strtot, Zlldgcley.

W. Vn. LAROE brick homo near Fort Hill High School. Suitable lor duplex or apartments. SIX ROOMS and bath.

Elder.St.. Cumberland. LOT 100 HO along Routt Wiley Ford, W. LOT 85 100. School LlValeJ LISTINGS WANTED J.

S. Realtor. Ei-Jdee Eldgeley Priced Right No. 428 Columbia Six room frame bath, gas floor furnace, 'two car garage, deep lot V. $5250.

218 Charles rooin brick house with bath, gas, electric. Well built and-centrally located $5250. "see PERRIN'about fbcat tSlSJPerrln BldffJ on Pershing St. Phone 42S WEST SIDE ATTRACTIVE DOUBLE BRICK 234-238 AVIRETT double brick dwelling. 5 rooms on each' side with bath, furnace, gas and electric.

Situated on bus Jlnc convenient to town, and Kelly Tire Plant. Call today tor. polntment to inspect this attractive investment and prlco D. REIN HART AGENCY Rclators it Insurance Phone 1896 Liberty Trirt Do You. Want To Sell Your Property? If me list.it.

If It can be sold I can sell It. There is no charge unless a sale is made at your price. Property management: I will collect your rents and Keep your property in repair. The charge for this service is. very reasonable.

HARRY SIMPSON REALTOR INSURANCE. 113 Frederick St. Phone 632 and' .451 GOETHE 1 STREET Frame dwelling with roof containing six rooms and air heat- Ing plant with registers each room. Property In excellent condition. Can be used as a duplex or single dwelling.

Well worth the price of S6SOO. WAVERLY'TERRACE Situated No. 300 North Wavcrly Terrace; brick dwelling containing' six rooms and bath. Basement. Centrally located.

Priced right to'close estate. D. P. MILLER CO. INSURANCE AND REALTORS 4tt No.

IN. Liberty 835 Braddock' Boad. Well- located brick dwelling containing 1 rooms with recep-r tlon hall, living, room, dining room and kitchen on first' floor. Four bedrooms bath on 'floor. Hardwood floors and trim first Wood.

burning fire Gas "fired furnace. Inirulatcd and Front 'and rear porches. Inspection'by appointment. 457 Wavtrly, Five room dwelling. Moderately priced.

Can be purchased with small down payment. Storage warehouse" centrally located. Suitable lor. business or storase purposes. WIEBEL.AND WORKMEISTER INSURANCE REAL ESTATE IIS'A Frederick Street Phone 3453 3.

O. RR. Employees We hive for sale at 111 West Mary B-tc: a property which may interest you. A frame dwelling built about years Conalns four rooms and modern on firs: floor and one room on second 2007. Ho: air heal piped to each' room.

ho: umk. Full. concrete Lxscned on tour level lots, front- art iboir. 135 depth of 120 ft. Post playground.

Price reduced to J7.000. Can be "financed. THE J. H. HOLZSHU CO.

INSCSA.VCE—REALTORS—BONDINO Jl So. Centre St. Ph. 458 5134-J FOR SALE Five' room frame' bungalow on Winchester Road Cresaptown with bath, and warm nir, heat. Level lot 'approved for G.I.

loan. Priced at I FOR RENT I Large modern storeroom for rent with unlimited parking room Is UO'xW and It hus a. basement approxi- 'mately the same size for iSorage. Owner will consider devldins and making. two storerooms.

Cal! us for further Information and rental. f- D. GOODFELLOW. Agency REAL ESTATE STORAGE 131 N. Centre Street Phone 3893 FOR SALE Located 332 Va.

is this two story brici oulldloi 30 SO ft. Tfte first story would be ideal location for a store or club room. The second floor Is now used for ipartracnts sleeping rooms. This property belBK offered lor sale at bargain. Possession of first floor 1m- fiirdUttly.

FOR SALE Located 22-24 Loins double frame dweUlrs containing 15 rooms and 2 baths, jio. 2: has'ho; air gas-fired furnace. No. 24 heated by pas stoves. Concrete 3-car sarase.

Lot 100. This property shows an laconic from rent to the owner the jura of J15S.OO per month making an UJeal hose and investment property. Price upon application. JAMES W. 8EACHAM 309 S.

Centre Cumberland, Md. on -T78-J Phone JOHNSON HEIGHTS Two deslrcablc Hill Top Drive bulldluc sites available yet; they arc "dandles" and priced right. LWDNERVILLE Double-brick dwelling 118-120 Monroe Street, Interior Inspection of this property Is convincing to 1U of construction. The price of S10.500 lor ntccisary repairs. MA FLESIDE well constructed 2 story brick dwelling.

100 Mullln Street. 6 rooms, pantry, lull attic (floored) -warm-air lurnacc, new bath completely roURhtd In and equipped, except tub and lavatory. double-side 280- at Anderson Ave. which will be Street when continued throusli. Spact lor fine vegetable nnd flower garden.

ROBERT W. YOUNO Realtor phone 4070 Rheumatism-Arthritis Relief from those torturing pains or no charges. An. absolute proven remedy. Only one trip required.

Disabled persons may send a friend, 188-E. Fayette by''Senior High school. Union town, Pa. Office hours: Daily 10-8. Sunday 10-5.

Permanently located. CUMBERLAND STREET Located In the 300 block of Cumberland Street Is this modern two story brick dwelling with finished'" attic; two baths, hot 'water hottt, fireplace', one of the better built homes! In excelelnt condition. BEAIi STREET You'll bt proud to own this well built 'six room brick home with sun parlor, stone fireplace, 3' lovely bedrooms, double brick garace. Urge attic. Ask to see today.

1 HOWARD M. SPIKER JO'iouth centrt Street J575 offering this beautiful brick and stucco home In the Dingle, containing eight, rooms- and all modern conveniences, situated on. a lot 100 feet front and 125 deep. Inspection by appointment. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Two story frame dwelling, located at 318 N.

Mechanic Street. Two apartments, reasonably priced at for quick sale. Double Tnlclc, modern on North Centre Street, reasonably priced sell. each side-. separate.

CARL F. SCHMUTZ Corner Baltimore South Liberty Streets Second Moor 1180 Service Excavating Grading Moving Equipment Power Shovels, Bulldozers Air Compressors MILLER DAVIS PHONE 2678-R REFRIGERATION SERVICE O. L. TICHNEtL PHONE 4B32-M Service itlcnlnc Hrlck UcmOlirilng Good work, rrnnonftblc. riiono Estatt for LZXOUTOf.

ASPHALT. CORK RUBBER TILE. LKJOTILE. INSTALLATIONS. RUDY'S.

INC, P11OITB 3097 Weatherstrippmg -WE DEFY THE ELEMJ5NTS" DEFIANCE WEATHERSTRIP CO Frederick C. Htuui Phone 2013 Hauling BENNETT Transfer Co, United Local and long distance moving. Safety. latufactlon guaranteed, phone 3080, MEDERS TRANSFER. LOCAL.

LONO DISTANCE. AGENT NORTH AMKJUCA?) VAN LIKES, PHONE Local. LonR Distance Agent: Clipper Van Lines KLAVPHS TSA-VSrER PHONE 353 MOVING JOHN APPEL transfer, local and tancr morlag. Agcot lor Unei. dc.

Pbonn 1821. NEW. modern homo 10 mllos from Cum- borinnd on lloute 330 iicnr rtawllngi, JOIiOO. H60U down, bnlnnee ront. Vacant.

UOOM coticrote block dwelling on old Knobley Iload. near Short Cap. 1 acre Innd. 50B LeslnKtbn Cumberland, concrete block tavern, tvilpmtnt. Lot 83x120.

Priced to sell. Possession once. ROOM frame, full basement, 'hot air furnace, acre of Gap. Va- cunt, COTTAGES on Pattersons Creek, near Fort Ashby. Possession once, C.

A. Realtor Rldteley. W. Va. Phone 1548 Paperhonging t-TCA PAPER ED STEAMINb WA1AS REPAIRED ert 3I67-J WASHED House Cleaning rlns Interior Exterior 1825-R EXPERT workmonship.

"courteous service. Over 200 samples, Wort contract. Phoac 2517-R. A-l WALLPAPER steam removed. Paper- hancinc te estimates.

Phone 4314-J. na End Wallpaper Shop. GET WaOlpaper Sherwin-Williams paint S. Atsey's. plenty Parking space 10 Hnmblrd St, 3606.

Interior. Free Estl mites. Beit Materials. George Httrdln 5-1 Avlrctt Ave. Ph.

C488. evenloes. Interior Exterior Best Reasonable. Francis Mattincly. PAINTING PAINTING J.

L. Wllbcrt Exterior Interior 30 years cxprricncc Phono 2GS: PEOPLE CLEAN their rujs upholstery with Mystic Foam than with any other cleaner. On sale at Rosenbaum's. "IS YOCR MATTRESS so round, so firm to sacked, so nice and easy on the bict?" If not. us Kive it the touch of cipen knowlcdje and workmanship Mattresses to order.

Cumberland Mat- tresi Factory. Phone 1110-J. 41 Services GLASSES made or repaired. 30 years experience. Thomas Hubbs.

Optician. 58 S. Centre Phone 1016-W. Tri-State Detective Ntrtt Wutchmcn nod Patrol Servian AH Ttpt Hours Dolly 614 LIBERTY TRPSI Tuning Piano Tuning and Repairing Laurence Griffith Phone 544 TOM SEIFERT, Tuner-TechniCia c-o SEIFERTS PHONE 836 W. Tuncr-Technl Allccm; countj Schnoli mxr.

A.SJM 1 member. 466S-J. Estate for Sale RADIO HOSPITAI. SKVEB SERVlCr PICKUP. DELIVERY.

11 N. GEORGE ST. Ml OENERA1, RADIO- REPAIR ANY MAKE. PICKTJP. DKUVKRY 502 N.

MECHANIC ST. PHONE 887S. MAYBUIiY-rOLAVD REALTY ACIENCY REAL ESTATE BROKERS BOX PIEDMONT, W. VA. iODERN brick central.

Tour rooms and Suth -each. Hot water heat. 48250. Phone. 1G15-R.

SUMMER SALE Cottago located on. Capon River, Bakers, furnished, fine spring watei piped In cottage. J. B. Savlllc, Romncy, V.

Va. 4 DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS On Dryer Frederics Bedford St. Total' slse 100x130 It. A beautiful site. Price for, all only S1200.

and Trclbcr. Phone 3210. LOTS BRADDOCK ROAD Good Investment development section TERMS. PHOME 6042-J Estate Bought 'and Sold Floyd P. Grace Phone 868- J-4, A REAL '3-tamlly unit consisting ot thrco 5-roomj, baths and lull basement under wit.

Hardwood floors and' all modern throughout, "stow janlUry conditions 'fully, corrected and passed, also good supply. $180 per month Income from this unit. For Mr. Phone 5B81-J. I CAN SELL YOUR PROPERTY OPIE ANNAN PHONE 3869 ROOMS.

S2 acres. WllHimn -Rond. 1 miles Irom cumbcrUnd, 7 ROOMS. 170 Thomas balh, not furnncc, 0 cnr Rnrnge. lirse lot, A cood Im-iTitmcnt.

Let tho rent pay lor It. 1C5 ACRES. 5 rooms, electric', cellar, barn, 400 bearing apple trees, 100 acres cleared on Little Cncapon, 5- miles Irom Paw Paw. Good cattle farm on paved road. Good hunting fishing.

Prlct (7,000 5 ROOMS, electric furnacs, basement, 1 acre land In good neighborhood, Tort Ashby. W. Va. PLOYTJ P. GRACE, RcalWr, Phone SJS-J-4 MODERN PERMA-STONE-home.

In excellent condition, with new gas lurnace. 705 Gephart Drive. ROOM HOUSE With both and furnace. Stove and Irlgldnlre Included. Lot 40x248 Formerly priced at S-1500.

Now J3800 for quick sale. Owner in Florida and must sell. Phone '538-J-fl. SERVICE STATION. 7 room modern liouiw.

10 acres, 3JJ trees. "Arley Soweri, Points, 'WV' 7 miles coaf Springfield, Six Room House, Insulated, Al conveniences. Garage, finished 'Ploy room. Ample closet space. Phone H57-J Mechanic good 9 room Insulbrlc with bath S4750.

Opie Annan, 3GG9. LA VALE BUNGALOW, with bath, furnace S5000. Opie Annan. 3G59. 117.

Liberty'St. Large foundation 2BX32 5 lots. 1 H. -R. 'WrlRht.

48 Pershlng Drive, Fftlrjo. Spacious modern ranch type home, highway location In LftVale, Phono 68D2. Lot In La Vale 00x210 lect. C5-R after 6:30 p. m.

ELL-TRADE, Cottage," South Branch. 5 finished, electric, running water Four owned. Prefer Farm or Cot- aarrctt Write: Box 7-ll-A Times-News. ROOM -HOUSE, electric, city water, very' Urgo yard, out bulldlnsa. Phonn ROOM 'HOUSE, modern throughout, nice yard, concrete walks steps.

Property in excellent condition. Price H50D. Terms If 'desired. Phone 2080. NICE 5 ROOM BRICK with 3 bathrooms, concrete' cellar furnace hcM.

with 3 rooms of very good furniture. Price Phone 2080. II ON LYNN ST. or per lot. Will trade unme- for othnr property.

0521-R. ROOM batli, fruit trees, garden, acre ground. Hanediwlllc jiear Connuencc. Inquire Mrs. Vern.

Sparks, RENT OR Room Houte, one acre, water, JBOO. 339--W-3. ROOMS, water, electric. J'A acres. Mt.

Pleasant Road, 4 miles east ROOM MODERN HOME, 3 miles from Curabcrland.v Fort Ashby Road. Phon 6576-W. Spouting SAVE TTMI MONET On Rooting Spouting Bet Tttiw'i Estimate First JOHN E.TW1GG 1100 Oldtown Band Phone PROMPT REPAIH SERVICE. on roofs. New RocflnB i'fipouun MATTINOLT EOOMNO PHONE 35DO- NEW ROOFING.

GUTTERS. CONDUCTORS Motnl 'Work ill types. Root 25 yrj. Bxp. ALEX SCHTTTE, 325B Recovering Spring Repair Charlii E.

Brofle, 855 Qreer.o si. UPnOL3TEniNO, Furnlturo Ro pairs. Truclo-auto noun. NsUKShydi kltcben chilri, dooruo BriHR. Ph.

(HUS-J MOVING SOON! CURLS CAMERA SHOP 20 N. CENTRE ST. USED GARS 51 Ford 4 Dr. 5.dn. R.iH., O.D.

iO Willy. S. H. 1 O.D. 49 Chtv.

F.L. Atro, 15,000 ml. '49 S.L.' 4 Air-Cond. Aero. 47 F.L.

A.ro, R.IH. 44 Plym. 4 Dr. S. 42 Dodo.

4 D.Soto Clb. O.D." Chev. F.L. 4 Low Mi. XI Plym.

2 Lltw'Ntw, rOwnw. 2 41-Chev. S. Dlx. 2 Dr.

Stdan 41 Ford 4 Dr: Stclon 41 Slude. 4 Dr. Stdon, 40 Chev. S. Dlxv 2 H.ot«r 40 Ch.v.' 4 Tjr.

S. Dlx. 39 Mercury 2 37 Ch.v. 2 CENTRE at WILLIAMS PHONE'6464 Perional $30 For 30 Days TOTAL COSf 90c Perional, Finance Co. PhoW'TJl .201 tlb.rty Truil INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS ST.

GEORGE MOTOR CO. "Your frindlr Fard Dtaltf. S. Gtorgt St. Cumberland Phont 580 $50 for 30 Days ToUl Cott Stop In Aetna Finance Co.

1 N. LIBERTY ST. PHONE 5:93 SALES HUDSON SERVICE Jenkins Schriver Motor Co. 133 S. Mechanic St Phone 12 OPTICAL SERVICE Repoiring Dona At Broken Leriscf (Duplicated.

OPEN SATURDAYS Bring Your Doctor's Prescription Here Thos. C. Hubbs, Optician Firit A Loan OUT OUR WAY By J. R. William.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLK AW WOED, HOPES F6R.VOG 3O6, -SAURRV AlWT 6O MUCH I'LL HAMe TO 6LJY A BALISSG FOR "THE, SUT IT'S LIV- IT OKAY TO -rue MISSUS IP A R6SULAP. NCI DOIM' A LITTLE SeTTER'N DIS VEAR 55. OWE'COLT AM' TWO CALVES AHEAD PE. MOUNTIN LIONS. TWO CHICK.IMS AHEAD Cf.

pe coyoTESAM' BOBCATS AM' OME A DAY AHEAP 0 DE -SOPHER 10U TAKE UP SUCH AK) ISOLATED )LlT i ABOUT-frtose COCOriUT Display Classified Obituary Ceiling Prices or Less! KAISER 4 DR. SEDAN '48 CROSLEY CONV S375 FRAIZER SEDAN '41 PACKARD SEDAN PONTIAC SEDAN $490 WILLY PICKUP, LIKE NEW Fletcher Koiser-Frazer We Anything tit S. Mechanic Pbpne S037 tery. Most All Varieties Seed and Table Potatoes Katahdln. Certified Seed Irish Certified Seed 100 IBs.

$3.79 Potatoes TOO $1.69 'Large Commirciol pradc Dufectf B'Size Potatoes 100 IBs. $1.49 Ripened Bananas Ib. 12c 10 Ib. basket 98c Bolkvt Dependable Quality Hager's. Fruit Market AT LOVER'S LEAP (Continued Prom Page 13) Burial -will be in Rose Hill Ceme- Harry B.

Mowcry $124.95 CUMBERLAND MAYTAG H. Mtonaolr Phoni Concrete Septic Tanks Delivered and Placed CUE BROS. MCMULLEN HWY. Phone 3867-W or 5824 S-A-V-E-I Go To HAPPY HILLS RESTAURANT 228 Baltimore Arc. for: Pasteurized Milk 18c Quart 4 for hot water and warm air systems IRON FIREMAN I riDCn BOILERS L'F mtll FURNACES When your.thermostat calls for heat, units deliver Compact, modern, they transmit heat rapidly and consistent, economical comfort.

Built-in Iron Fireman Vortex oil burner. Aik about nirvoy and convenient terms. BENNETT'S The Gas Electric Co. 52 Bedford St. Phone 3260 UPHOLSTERING Furniture Work Oumrantccd.

iclt'B. 131 FTtdcrlelc St. Phtmo HBB-W AUTO it "COMMERCIAL' UPBOLBTSnJNO flriltane "Velon Hil" Ttorat Deilgni Ono. S. Warner, 1333 Va.

Avc. Pru CUSHIONS Locbner filler. repmir- Ing. 315 N. Centre, phone 6510-J.

STORAGE Bpi.ce lor Househols lurrjlture or, Mtrcmndlie. camberUnd N. ceattc. Phone 743 or 3Si3 COMPLETE; dependable itornce ficllltlei. Household effectt merchandise.

Rug cleaning, mothproollnc. Phone 30BO. Oiiplay ClatiifledT IMBER SEWING MUCHI CAUTION nils mcerilnti onlr throu eh Singer Sewlni Cen- 'Mra Identified bj the famoui Bed "8" window. throuih dealers atores. "WHERE TO BUY IT" SWCER SEWING MACHINE CO.

79 N. CENTRE PHONE 394 Cci Owners! Now you can own a rtbuill motor tor low 01 nwnlhly) Ivvy melor gvaranlMd' a molarl your motor 01 Wards new low Motors Now Available Fora Plymouth Chry.l«r Ponticrc '37-'42 '31-41 Ch.vroltl '35-47 Studtbakir Champion TRANSMISSIONS AUSO AVAILABLI Montgomery Ward Co. BUttaorc Street orrong. to. inilnllddon and you MO liARN TO EARNI STUDY A TRADE IN CONSTANT DEMAND Watchmaking fj Jtwtlry repair Engraving Machinitt Morgans Vocational School (id Ph.

4462 5713 APPROVED FOR TRAINING VETERANS UNDER PUBLIC LAWS 16-346. CHECK YOUR COURSE MAIL THE COUPON TpDAYI Pleoit on Ihe'counr checkod above. SJ Name Addrets Harry B. Mowery, 68, of Fairhope, died this morning in Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient since May 6. A native of Buffalo Mills, Mr.

Mowery was-a member of Mt. Zion Lutheran Church at Glen Savage, Pa. His paxents were the late- Louis and Margaret (Lafferty) Mowery. Surviving are, his widow, Mrs. Nellis (Manges).

Mowery; two children, Mrs. A. L. Will, Fairhope, and Charles Mowery, serving with the Army in Trieste, who is enroute home' for the funeral, and. two grandchildren.

Mr. Mowery also leaves five sisters, Mrs. J. C. Turner, this city; 'Mrs.

Walter Bradigan, Corriganville; Mrs. Clyde Cook, Ellerslie; Mrs. F. O. Holler, Fayette and Mrs.

Roy Holler, Charleroi, and four brothers, Clay Mowery, Bedford, John.Mowery, Windber, Ray. Mowery, Buffalo Mills, and Glenn Mowery; Hyndman, Pa. Services" will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m.- In Mt. Zion Lutheran Church by' Rev. Hixon T.

Boworsox, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church here. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Nannie Kuykendall L.

Kuykendall, 9.18 Glenwood Street, died yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John D. Moats, 924 rlenwood- Street. She had been in failing health five years. A native of Moorefield, W.

came to Cumberland 22 years ago. Her parents, -were the late Jacob and Sarah (Mongold) Crltes. was the widow "of Jacob A. KuykendalJ. Surviving, besides Mrs.

Moats, are two sons, Louis S. and John Petersburg, W. three other daughters, Mrs. Pearl George and Mrs. Sarah Mongold, also of Petersburg, and Miss Elsie Kuykendall, this city; three brothers; Jesse and James Crltes, Cumberland, and Boyd Miller, a sister, Mrs.

Cora. Myers, Moorefield; 25 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. The body at the Thrush Funeral Home, where services will be conducted Friday at 1 p. m. by Rev.

M. A. Keesecker, pastor ot Klngslcy Methodist Church here. Burial will take place In Moorefield Eichhorn Burial LONACONING Miss Minnie of East Main Street, who died yesterday at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, will be buried In Memorial Pork following services Friday at 10 a.m..from the residence here. Rev.

C. H. Goshorn, pastor-of First Presbyterian Church, will officiate. rites will be held tomorrow at 8 p-m. to'the home by Rev.

Mr. Goshorn. 'Miss Eichhorn taught at Castle Elementary School and Central High School until her retirement in 1913 when she went into the undertaking business with, her late father, August Eicrihorn. She owned the Eichhorn Furniture and Funeral Home establishments here. Surviving are a.

brother, George L. Eichhorn, Lonaconing, and eight nieces and eight nephews including John and George Mrs. Martin L. Swanson, Forest Hills, Pa. The family requests that flowers be omitted.

Roy C. Hottle PARSONS. W. for Roy C. Hottle, 39, who died lasl Thursday at Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Denver, conducted Monday in Irons Evangelical United Brethren Church by Rev Gordon Nestor.

General Garnett Post No. 4322 Veterans of Foreign Wars, accorded full military' honors at the family cemetery near Porterwood. Mr. Hottle was born July 29. 1911, in Dobblln, a son of Jacob and Florence (Wilforig) Hottle, Bayard.

He served In the six years, four of which was spent overseas. Survivors parents, widow, the former Jessie Waybright of Parsons; a son, Donald Hottle, Denver; two brothers, Kenneth and Emmett Hottle. Shaw, and four Mrs. Katheryn Pansier, Steu- benvillc. Ohio? Mrs.

Edith Blackburn, Keyser; Mrs, Elizabeth Long, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Mary Ellen Hoffman, Cresaptown, Md. Russell Rites for Mrs, Agnes Russell, 57, wife of Floyd Russell, who died Saturday, were conducted yesterday afternoon at the home near here, by Rev. C. Goshorn, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Burial Laurel Hill Cemetery, Moscow.

Russell. Clarence and Ernest man. bearers included James Shaw, Edward and Leo Bradley, James and Robert Thomas, James Russell and Harry Kyle. Barton Lodge No. 37, Order of Eastern Star, held a service Monday night.

Diehl Services Services for Earl V. Diehl, Wiley Ford, W. who died Mon day while enroute to Memorial Hospital, will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in Zion Evangelical Reformed Church with Rev.

Raymond A. Faulds, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Madley, cemetery. Potomac Lodge No. 100, A.F.

and 'will conduct graveside rites. The body. will, be taken to the church at 1 p. m. Mrs.

Clifford Karns BEDFORD, Pa. Mrs. Vera Karns, 41, wife of Clifford Karns, Route 2, Duncanville, died Monday at her home. She was born November 10, 1909, uiivM in Bedford, a daughter of Benjamirrt tm can and Myrtle (Gardner) Hackett. Educated in public schools, Mrs.

Karns taught for a. number of years in Logan Township and Roaring Spring. She held in Bedford Methodist Church and Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors Include a daughter Bonnie Lou, at home; an aunt, Mrs. John Pearce.

and an uncle, Rupert Gardner, both of Ellerslie, Md, Practice Shot To Boy fl W. McCoy, 23, today was charged with firing two shots' which missed the target but killed a tiree- year-old boy and wounded grandmother. Eugene -was along- behind his grandmother in the backyard when one of the bullets out of the nearby'-woods'hit him in the neck. The other slug "went through one leg of Mrs. Bernice Martin, 39, and lodged in the other.

McCoy was arrested 90 minutes later in a skating rink not far Irom the Russell home in suburban, Police had organized an extensive dragnet to comb the area. McCoy was charged -with nian- slaughter, assault by and carrying a deadly weapon. The official police quoted him as saying he had fired', shots with a German pistol at a i the crotch of a small tree 200 yards from but out of sight of the Russell home. Fatal Shooting Leads To Charge Of Manslaughter uruijer, uuun ux REISTERSTOWN Rites were held this afternoon jj Dum Little, 25, of wito TMneral from the Hite Brothers Funeral Home, Roaring. Spring, with Rev.

Dean -D. Walters and Rev. M. J. Ross officiating.

Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Martinsburg. tcwis Funeral Final rites were held yesterday afternoon in Living Stone Church of the Brethren for Chauncey. L. Lewis, 82, of 204 Humblrd. Street, who died Saturday night at Memorial Hospital.

Rev. Arthur Scrogum, and Rev. Kenneth W. Grove, pastor Emmanuel'Metho- dist Church, officiated. Interment was In Hillcrest Burial Park.

Active 'pallbearers were Ernest Reed.r'Cllfton Appell, Eldridge Sa- villc, Paul Thrasher, Luther Long and' Melvln Mease. Honorary pallbearers included John Thrasher, Joseph Wagner. Ernest Hess, Woodrow Malone, Donald McDonald, James Shrout, Walter Gordon, Harry Mlnnicks and Harry Hotch- kto. roil It a nxs, a -old Frederick comity, boy will circlcvlHc man Wok his own lose the siRht, of his riijht eye tliu Monday nt home' of i result of mi air rifle accident Uiat ended his slx-dny adventure awny Boy To Lose Sight Of Eye Md was charged with, manslaughter today after his partner' foxhunt was killed last evening. Baltimore county police tenned an accident.

William David Spencer, 67-year- old fai-m hand lor John Henry Heil. was shot in. the head with'' a J8 Sgt. Clarence Eckenrode and Patrolman Clarence Krach reported Spencer and Little, a nephew ot HeJl, set out about 7 pjn. to hunt down a fox that'had been raiding the chicken coops.

Spencer, the -officers said, lat down in some alfalfa on the far side of a slight rise, some distance from where Little was searching. Little saw a movement on the rise. He 'thought it was the tax. yelled, then fired. The officers said Spencer was dear and probably didn't hear the yell.

Little faces a hearing Friday-and is free Jn $2,500 ball. Circle ville Man Victim Of Shot Informed that he was suffering A M-ycar- froil It faul ninexs, a 72-year-old Kyle, Oliver Thomas. TJoseph- Miller from home. He is Ervin I. Eisenhower.

11, son of 'Mr. -and Mrs. E. I. Eisenhower, of Union Bridge, who had been missing from his home since last Thursday." At a hospital today doctors said a "BB" pellet is imbedded in his eye, and that he will lose his sight.

The boy was taken to the hospital (Episcopal.Eye.-Ear and Throat) by Glen Echo firemen last, night. They said 'he had wandered into a home near Great Falls, holding his hand over his eye. The boy's father, a salesman for a Baltimore distillery and operator j'of a dairy farm, after talking with Ervin this morning pieced together this story. Services will be held tomorrow 1 p. m.

In Clrclovllle Methodist Church for Otto Franklin Kline. Interment will be to the church cemetery. The man, according to members of his family, had been told.last Friday that he had an.illness.from, which there was not much hope of recovery. Investigators said Kline brooded three days over this. informatioa and finally at the home of his-son, Sedgie Kline, in Circleville.

shot hiraself in the abdomen with a high powered .22 calibre rifle. He lived only a few minutes after Inflicting the wound. No inquest was deemed necessary by the investigators, Dewey Movers. Pendleton county coroner; George is story. Spouaugle, prosecuting a 1 1 Ervin hitchhiked to Gaithersburg.

shckrifrPDon Ey where-he used to live to visit a I friend, Young. He stayed there. -until Monday morning, attending classes at St. Martin's parochial "school -where he formerly was a-student. On Monday, the boy decided to go fishing at Great Falls.

Enroute he met another boy whom he knew only as "Johnny. Ervin's air rine didn't work' and they tried to fix it. The air rifle discharged accidentally and Ervin was struck in the eye. Ervin "camped out" Monday night at Great Falls. When the pain in his eye became severe he went to the Sheriff Don Kline's wife, the former Miss Catherine Kelson, died 20 years ago.

Besides the one son, he Is survived by three other sons, Hobart Kline. Oscar Kline and Joseph Kline, all of Circleville; a daughter, Mrs. Hobart Tingler, Wimer, W. a brother, David E. Kline.

Circleville. and a. sister, Mrs. Ella Judy, Franklin. home of a resident there who called the Glen Echo rescue squad.

Virginian Held On Arson Charge BALTIMORE Pier Shed Collapse Kills Twb Workmen Two workmen were killed and six others injured yesterday when the waterfront pier shed they were tearing down collapsed and buried them under a pile of The accident happened wheri.ithe crew pulled down one of the pillars supporting the A foreman. i OUJJt ul llft Dooley, 47, of Lynchburg, was William D. Jones, said 'his men': had held today a charge of arson I tried to rig the overhead it would after fire destroyed a fruit stand near the entrance to the Baltimore raceway trotting track; Norman Gallicr, owner of the stand; estimated his at $3.000. Firemen prevented the blaze from spreading to a nearby house, but the fruit stand was destroyed. Dooley was arrested later by Active pallbearers were -Harry state Police Corporal John Thur' ian.

He will be given a hearing to- and James Bradley. Honorary-pall-jmorrow' in Essex' police court. I topple into the harbor. Police -were' investigating the ac- cJcicnt todny. Those killed were William Disharoon, 33, and Raymond Johnson.

49, both of Baltimore. All the dead and injured are negroes. The 220-foot pier is owned by the Mutual Chemical Company of America. It is located on Phiipot Street at the foot of Block Street. The workmen were employed by the- Martin G.

Irnbach. Coninay..

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