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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 14

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FOURTEEN Defense Case Underway In Land Dispute Judge Rules For Gorerjiincni On" Type Of Evidence The judge hearing the Ridgeley High School land condemnalion case in Marlinsburg last night ing to benefits of the flood protection project to the property in question. Judge Herbert is presiding at the condemnation case filed by the government against the Mineral County Board at Education and Mrs. Grace E. Vandegrilt, and the unknown heirs of the estate of Harry Sowders, Francis.Haley, and Levi W. EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, FRIDAY, XA (Continued from Page 13) the son of the late Sanford M.

and Daisy Wellon. Mr. Welton had served two terms as a member of Piedmont cily, council. He was graduated from Piedmont High School and received a bachelor of arts degree from West Virginia University. He Hancock Man Crash Victim wife of George R.

Clise, 222 Beall Clarence Franklin Ebersole, 24, Street, died yesterday in Sacred Hancock, died Wednesday in JJflarf 1-tM j-rtit ol Plfu ITi-icnllil I a vjtgict at tu (UdliUf IOT OlEtlt overruled a defense move to University of Maryland and also years and retired in January eliminate all evidence pertain- arMiii.iT.si did additional study at University. Heart Hospital. A native of Frostburg. she was a daughter of the late Albert W. and Bealrice (Wright) Capel.

iJiiaijui .1 '-viiiiuiooiyiivio Wad lIHQrlTiCCl 10 Va.) of i.ijurics suffered March day that Ihe Slate Roads' Com 19 a highway crash on Warm mission lias jurisdiction In (he erection of Stop" signs at the interseclion of slate and county Springs Road near Marlinsburg. ILU uvainvc ixuau near disc was a member of olher persons were injured the Salvalioii Army Corps and of le accident Ihe Daughters of America. She West Virginia the Daughters of America. She has been employed in the laundry in lavnury earned his jnastcrs degree al the at Memorial Hospital for eight Yalejbecause ot ill heallh. Surviving, besides her hus- t.V i ner nus- Mr.

was a member of band, are three daughters, Miss Carbon Lodge 28, AF i AM. Piedmont; Osiris Temple of the Brant. Benefits Cited Eleanor Clise. at Mrs. Donald Beegly, Bo.vmans Addi lc ic ui ins uonam tseegiy, Bo.vmans Addi- Shrine, Wheeling, W.

Kelly- Uon, and Mrs. Willis Browning Mansfield Post 52, American Warren, Ohio; three sons Robert Legion of Piedmont; and David Clise all at Chemical Society; Technological home; (wo brothers, George A Association of the Pulp and Capel, Triple Lakes Walter Paper Industry; Trinity Metho- E. Capel, and five dist Church, Piedmont, and the grandchildren. Wesleyan Men's Bible Class. wwuj ia UJU UKOrge U- Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

neral Home where services will Iarr nvierer) two conducted Sunday al 2 in Yesterday. Iwo government daughters, Miss Adair Welton, at by Rev. John Zimmerman' James A. Perrin. local home, and Mrs.

Willard Faber, pastor of First ColSSnai sol realtor, and Ralph Thomas, an Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Cans-Church Fro'tburg Mermen engmeer for the General Services sons. Sgl. Wright M. wiu Fro.tbL MemTria hcme Adminislrat on testifiprt ihzt Welton with Ihe Marinp "u.iourg Memorial iui inc vjt-iiLTai services uu VMU auna.

ogi. vtrigni Adminislration testified lhal Ihe Welton with the Marine Corps ar flood prelection benefits should al Cherry Poinl. and Air- be Considered man SanfnrH ciivuiu mi- Alhprf II iiuujc, ilHIU.Ot.K oGrVICC 5 considered. man Sanford M. Welton, with BAYARD-A bet Gav 50 wi be he)d Sunda at 2 P- m.

at Thomas listed them at $9,600 Force in 'the South a fcr dSd.mM^ Hancock Methodist Church by in the mdgeley High property Paclt 'e. and five grandchildren ef re ltleni dled swMenb will HP case while Perrln figured S3 000 ase Perrln figured $8,000. aB will De conducted Mon- -orn al This morning's session was de- day at at 'he home with nf I Rev. fYmuenn ici -r OI damuet ana (bcnerrs voted lo Ihe defense votea to Ihe defense allornevs 1 50 pasior of Clarence E. Martin Jr of Mar- Trini Methodist Church, ot- linsburg and Donald Holt key- ricialin S- Burial will be in Philos an InsulatlM1 ser.

attempting lo establish the Masonic riles wiu be superinlendenl of Berkeley County conaucted "'f IHS WIQO attempting ulc superinlendenl of Berkeley County schools as an expert witness. Government Upheld L. Cresay testify as to value of the land in question. The jury was excused and defense counsel and the government counsel, Albert II. Morgan, of Morgantown, U.

S. District attorney for Northern West Virginia, retired 16 the judge's Cham bers for a conference. The jury was recalled and at noon Cresay was still on the stand. He testified that he was in Ridgeley for a few hours this week looking at the land in question. The land concerned is lhal used for levees for the Ridgeley side of the Cumberland-Ridgcley flood protection project.

Excess Wheat Disposal Deadline In Area Set Leonard C. Burns, chairman of the Stale ASC Committee, has announced that farmers of Allegany and Garrett counties who, have excess wheat can dispose of it by mowing, discing or plowing until June 20. In Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Harford, Howard, Montgbm- disposal date is June 10. The deadline for the rest of the stale with earlier growing season is May si'. Beautiful EASTER SUITS AND DiESSES FOR YOUR "TOTS OR TEENS" Our layover or Your First National CWgt LILLIAN'S GIRL SHOP A4 Baltimart.S*.

Services will be conducted Mon- Rev. L. E. Crowson. pastor Methodist Church, conducted.

Mrs. Waller Speelman MANNS CHOICE Mrs. Rosa Born at Hyndman, a son of the late Steven J. and Neptune (Welch) Clites, she had resided here 49 Mrs. Speelman was a member of Manns Choice Methodist Church.

Surviving, besides her hus band, are a'brother, Earl Clites address unknown, and two sis lers, Mrs. Lily Buller and Mrs Viola Evans; both of Belle Ver non. The body will remain at Uie Ziegler Funeral Home, Hyndman from noon tomorrow until 11 a m. Monday when it will be taker to Manns Choice Methodist Church for services at 2 p. m.

Rev. Lester J. Showaller will officiate and inlerment will be in Zion Memorial Burial Park, Cumberland. Henry F. Borror Glen Gay, all of here; Clif Gay, Baltimore, and Walter Gay, Weston.

The body is at the home of his father. Services will be con ducted tomorrow at 2 m. a 1 Bayard Methodist Church by Rev B'rank A. Johnson, pastor. Buria ill be in Bayard Burns Services Services for William R.

Burns 1, who died Wednesday, will he conducted tomorrow at 2 p. at the Stein Funeral Home by John F. Sammel, pastor of Paul's Lutheran Church. In terment will be in HUlcresl Bur ial Park and pallbearers, al: members of Sheetmelal Worker! 19, will be Francis Crab Borsor, of died yesterday in Potomac Valley Hospilal where he had been a patient six days. He had been in ill beallh several years.

Bora in Grant County, a son of the lale George and Hannah (Alt )Borror. be had resired here for 33 years. He was a member of Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Church and was a retired blacksmith for the State Roads Commission. Survivors include his widow. J- ee daughters, Mrs.

Flora Frankli. Mrs Dorothy Riley and Mrs. Evelyn Grayson, all of tS and a Mrs. George R. Clise Mrs.

Alice Rosella Clise, sure iff can tell you about the MODERN FOOD PLAN Henry Adams Walnut Plact I have seven in my and considering gasoline and trouble running to the market, I would say I save on the average of $20.00 per week. I have had my freezer months. Within (hat time I have ordered twice. One order was for $16.00 and my order last week, which will do me for a month and a half, was S2S.OO. I certainly am satisfied with the plan, I don't know how 1 did without it and Mrs, Oliver Bosley 611 Ayondale Avenue find an extra convenience in onr home saves time for getting meals.

Well, in cold packing its kind of hard to put it up in Ihe cans, but you usually have lo leave it boil in water about three hours and you get it ready for freezing in about forty-five seconds. We believe the outstanding convenience is that you can put your finger on anvlhing you want at any lime. The body is at Ihe George Fu- 5, 1957 SRC Controls Parsons Man Named To Jol v-u 11 III Martinsburg (W. Dial PA' 2-4GOO for a WANT AD Location Of Slop Signs The Altegany -County Board of Commissioners was informed to- State Police said the mishap occurred when a car went out of control and struck a utility pole before overturning. Others injured were John P.

Ebersole of Hancock, driver of the vehicle; David L. Coffman, George E. Coffman, Eleanor M. Coffman, Mary Agnes Coffman and JRuth Ann Waugh, all of Berkeley Springs. Ebersole was a veteran of Army service during the Korean roads George B.

Hale, maintenance engineer for the SRC, wrote J. Walker Chapman, county roads supervisor, concerning the "slop" sign matter. The county board was requested by Paul Poorbaugh Earl Clites to make repairs on the Poorbaugh Road ui the Corriganville section. Chapman also said the Slate Police have expressed willing- mi, i nave uxpresseu wiiun 0 fignling and had been employed ness to enforce a parkins ban as a truck driver. He had attend- on a section of Oaklanw Avenue I i Urg Hi gh Schco1 in LaVale the county has a MethoriktTh Ha cock djubje line painted at the Albert H.

Gay former resident, died'suddenly ck 'Methyl Bnltimnrp Rev Lorile Burton. in Baltimore. besides his parents ow, Mrs. Hazel Gay, a son. Keith A.

Gay. Trout Run sisters. Mrs. Leroy Hawkins Funeral FROSTBURG Services for Richard .1. Hawkins, -16, who died Wednesday in Miners Hospital, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.

m. at the Durst Funeral Home by Rev. George L. pastor of Salem Evangelical Reformed Church. Interment will be in St.

Paul's Cemetery, Wesl Salisbury, Pa. Pallbearers will be Joseph Kidwell, Frank nines, Kenneth James, John Sleeman, William McCuUoh and Varner Carpenter MIDLAND -Services for Ear B. Steiding, 67, who died Wednesday at bis home here, will be con ducted tomorrow at 2 a EiCh rI1 FunCTal Home by Ort Jr. 215 Marriage Perinils Issued Here In March total of 21S marriage licenses were issued at the Court House during March, according to Clerk Court Joseph E. BooTen.

This is 39 more than the number issued in March of last year. It vas also an increase over the irevious month of February when 181 permits were sold. As usual, the majority of the couples taking out wedding licens-, es came here from nearby states principally Pennsylvania. Schoolboy Injured Methodist Church. Surviving are his parenls, John H.

and Lucy A. (Gordon) Ebersole; and two brothers, John and Paul D. Ebersole, both al ome. The body is at Ihe Grove Fu neral Home, Hancock. Services CHARLESTON, W.

Ira E. Briers has asked Gov Underwood to relieve him immed lately of his post as warden a West Virginia Medium Security Prison at Huttonsville. The request clima.ved a series moves yesterday by Board of Con trol President Theodore T. Dor man, who replaced business man agcrs al two of the State's larges institutions and gave notice impending dismissal to John Aus tin, salesman for Prison Industries at Moundsville. H.

B. Walsh, ailing business manager at Huttonsville, was re placed by James English of Par sons. intersection with U.S. Route 40 Parking of cars at the intersec tion has caused a number complaints to the board. Interment ill be in Damascus, Pa.

Mill tary honors will be accorded by American births ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs a daughter yesterday at Memorial Hospital. BUCHANAN Mr. and Mrs Robert, 1620 Bedford Street, a daughter Tuesday at Memorial CLARK Mr. and Mrs.

Glen E. Westernport, a son today a Memorial. GEARY Mr. and Sfrs. George Frostburg, a son today al Memorial.

HAMBURG Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene, RD Flinlstone. a daughter today at Sacred Heart Hospital. KNIPPENBERG Mr.

and Mrs Jean RD 2, a son today al Memorial. LAYMAN Mr. and Mrs. Hicii- ard 0., 416 Walnut Street, a daughter yesterday at Memor- PRITTS Mr. and Mrs.

Meh Barton, a daughter Tuesday at Miners Hospital, Frostburg. Seven Join Marine Seven youths have enlisted in the Sixth Special Infantry Company, Marine' Corps Reserve, according to. Major Patsy Algieri, commander of the local unit. They are William L. Smith; LaVale; Charles D.

Durst, 322 Crawford Street and James E. Birmingham, ML Savage; Louis L. Nies, LaVale; Joseph J. 202 Maple Street; Melvin G. line 1211 Ella Avenue, anc Gerard N.

Jenkins, Mt. Savage FCBI.IC SERVICE COMMISSION Ford youth suffered a broken left arm yesterday when he fell while wrestling in gym class at ley High School. He was treated al Memorial Hospital and discharged. Mineral County). Application or a certificate to operate as a common earner.

Whereas, Estnn J. Presnell, dolmr business as Press Auto Mart, Has riled appliralion lor a certificate of convenience and necessity to operate as a common carrier by. motor vehicle truck) In the transportation radius of Ridgeley. County, that leave be granted to any. ime on or before the 9th day of louse In Ine City of Clarksburg "on" applicant may appear lo prosecute hit application and anyone may appear ar.rl make such objection thereto as may be deemed proper.

It is further ordered lhat the appli- said hearing by causing publication' published arvd 'of general Tculalion in the County of ice at least seven (7) day, prt or to said Sth of April, 1957, maSing due return thereof on or before the day 'if ne.irinif. A Copy. Tesle: M. F. WBIGHT.

JR. Secretary 5 Special Meeting Mountain Lodge 99, A. F. and A. M.

1:00 P.M., Solurdoy, April 4. for tliB purpaie of alltnding funerol of Pall Motltr Rilhord J. Hawkins, funeral ol Dur.l FvJXirol Homg. Burial al Weit Soliibury, fa. Plean brinj cort.

J. GlENN BEAU, Wor.hiplul Moil.r. I. H. HANSON, Secretary.

TERMITES SWARMING? INSPECTION Ptn contact co. Phone PA 2-0345 (ADVERTISEMENT) Residents Here Get $100 Cash Now for Spring Shopping A "Shopping Money" Plan for persons wishing to make new purchases for Spring is now being offered by Finance Co. serve folks promptly and friendly fashion." Larger amounts up to $1000 also available for overdue bills, The cash amount of 5100 may and other expenses on name only by any worthy person, married or single. Out of town poisons also invitedJ "We want everyone to have as much cash as Ihey need," said the Aelna manager. "That's our business and we're here to! Anyone wishing to use this'l service is invited to see Aelna Finance 48 N.

Ccnlre Dial PA 4-5300. (Loans over $300 made under Md. Industrial Finance Act) FOR BETTER FOOD VALUES AND WITH OUR LOW PRICES WE GIVE UNITED TRADING STAMPS ROGER'S SILVERWARE ONION SETS BANANAS POTATOES sReN Large Florida oli 3 lbi 29c 2 lbJ 25c so-ib. $-1 nn bag 39c ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT FLOUR tn.89 Tuxedo Brand JERZEE MILK TUNA FISH EGGS ille OLEO PINEAPPLE TREND PEACHES CHEESE TOMATOES PORK BEANS con dor. 5 cans 67c 20c 79c 2 £0 con20C boxes ODC No.

Halves can 2 0b 2 cons 25c IN OUR MEAT DEPTS. Roasting Chickens 29c Round lb. Tandflrloln Lean Chwtk Rooil IS. Rump Rooit lb. Sirfoin Stecfci Veol Shoulrfer lb.

Ug (£,. lean Pork Chops (fa. Pork Boilon Rooit Jfa. Vnol Rump Rooil (b. PorV Slcolt Ib.

45 Wihon Bacon Ib, 39c fronVi lb. 19c Smoked lb. 39c Uon Club ip Pork 4 Ibi. 51 FreiS Giouad Hamburg 4 Sfittd Bacon 4 Ibi, $1 Baby Bc.r tfvir 4 tfai. $1 Soflrng i (fat.

Rockingham Ready to Eat Picnics 35c lb Swift's Premium Legs-Breasts Ib. S5c Fryers 39c lb PHONE ORDERS CALL CALL Cumb. PA 4-0600 Csptn. PA 2-5212 1 HOUR TAXI DELIVERY SERVICE UBLIC SERVIC ODD MARKET! 16NCEOPCE STBFfT AND CRE'jAPTOWM 938 ST. H.W; WASHINGTON, D.C.

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$359.50 Brand-New CROSLEY 1-Ton Air Condiiioners Anw Price I Speeds Reg. 5359.50 Brand-New 1957 NORCE AUTO. WASHERS 219 Diipcntcr Wheel Cycle $269.95 Brand-New 1957 HOTPOINT 21" CONSOLE TV Cabinet 159 Arthur's Low Price Alumiriized Tube 'fx S3Z9.95 Brand-New 1957 WHIRLPOOL Aute. Washers 179 SPECIAL! Brand-New 1957 VA FRIGID A lor FRICIDAIRE 59 ory Crotei Reg. 589.95 Brand-New 21" Elec, Reversible WINDOW for tfcam or dry SJ.V5 5UNSEAH HOSE J3 nn V.

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