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Phone 4600 for a WANT AD Taker EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1952 THIRTY-ONE Supptlti 5-A-L-E 'OAK FLOORING NO. 2 COMMON END MATCHED, $125 PER.1,000 FT. You Can't Go Wrong IT AT BUCHANAN LUMBER COMPANY; B49 N. CENTRF ST. PHONE 1270 CUMBERLAND; MD.

WATERPLUG STOPS FOUNDATION LEAKS Also Quality Concrete Paint THE CUMBERLAND CEMENT SUPPLY CO. Rear 419 N. Centre Phone 2525 FIX UP Check This Pine Paneling Doors Slat Venetian Blinds SOUTH CUMBERLAND PLANING MILL CO. Queen St, B.aO. Pnone- 2918 MAN OR WOMAN to work within 40 mile radius of Cumberland -for National Concern.

Good earnings, thorough training. If you want to kid your husband or wife that you can't support him or her, don't come In to see me. J. N. Algonquin Hotel Hours: 2 to 4, 7 to 8 Female Help Wanted Young; Girls 18-24; fhree Young airls free to travel New Vork, Maine and return with veil chaperoned group.

Must' be neat and aggressive. Average $75" weekly, J1BO month guaranteed. See: Mr. Hodge, Fort Cumberland Botel. Monday and Tuesday.

COLORED washer; good salary, vacation pay. Apply Peoples. Drug Store. 74 Baltimore St. GIRL, married, over 20, preferably from Cresaptown area, for Snack Bar Concession stand work.

Apply evenings 7 to 8, Potomac" Drive In Theatre. white woman, in, no cleaning. All Saints Catholic Church. 4408 Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Ret.

Joseph A. Klf, Pastor. -Male Help Wanted MAN guaranteed salary $40 per week plus commission. Apply Great Tea 137 'Union St. Apply Thursday morning 8 a.

m. Young Men, 18-24 Three Young Men free to travel New York, Maine and return. Must be neat and aggressive. Average earnings $75 weekly, month. Bring drivers license.

See: Mr. Kodge, Fort Cumberland Hotel, Monday and Tuesday. MEN! Opportunity knocks but once, fellows, ina this 19 It A 38 year old. well established appliance firm needs responsible, ambitious, neat appearing men who have ears. Stop In and hear knocking any morning between 9 and 10 at 188 Centra Si.

MAlf to work In Funeral Home, must be neat end willing. Experience unncces- Write all details Ilrst letter, Box 493-A, Times-News. Wanted Salesman Retail Building Materials State experience reference Box 495-A, Times-News SALESMEN WANTED An'expanded sales program Offers several excellent' opportunities lor qualified men are looking to the future. Excellent starting wage while training, plus commission. Many other concrete advantages polling Sears nationally advertised pro- duct.v Car necessary.

Telephone fof appointment, or call In person between 9:30 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. SEARS ROEBUCK CO.

179 Baltimore St. Phone 5100 31 Wanted Practical nurses and housekeepers Available by day. week or hour Licensed Phone 5586-J. 4k.ritoeth«4 ftw pick-up, deBrery 410 at LAWH MCTWDlfl or power, livtr. 14 Excavating Grading Moving Equipment Air Power Shovels, Bulldozers DAVIS PHONE 2678-R CARPENTER REPAIRS ROOFING REPAID PAINTtNO PHONE 4308-W'OR 172I-J 3EPTKJ TANKS CLEANED! Modem tqulp- DlapdaJ or.Phone: IxmacODlBg 4401.

Lot plowing. John Coleman. LaValt. Phone 3641-W. :ARP.ENTKY.

laying. work finishing trork. floor sanding, painting plurablnt. Wm Kortherafi Pbont 6560-J. KM! CO STTPPUBS KSTTNOUISBBRS KRE PREVENTION SERVICE CO.

8HAODCCE FARMS PHONB 4482 WELL DRILLING pump Installations Oalvanliea. Culni 33 yri exp. modern steel equipment CARPENTER WELL DRILLING CO Box 36J Ctunb'd BLOCS -LAYING, CEMENT WORK A. UcKlnney. 810 Ashland Ave 3877 CARPENTER general remodeling.

Small contract: a specialty. Plaster patching; Good work. Reasonable. Pbonn 1278. QUEHTDi L.

GREWEI BUHJjINO CONTRACTOR. ELLERflLm tSO PHOITE 5411-J Carputrr rooting cement work block laying Robert p. Phone 17M-J. Power Shovels and Bulldozers Excavating Treucb Digging Grading truets. Pumps.

Air Compressors and Drills For Rock Excavating Pill Ground and Top Sol) Bciughman Contracting, Inc. Phone Weothersfripping "WE DEFY THE 1 ELEMENTS" DEFIANCE WEATHERSTRIP CO: Frederick C. Haas Phone 2003 Hauling JOHN APPEL tranifer and long distance movlni. Agent (or Qrayian Untm Inc. Phone 1823.

fjfote tTOCK FARM In kWUtUul talltjr oa iaard nir'aced cctM ttncnj. avallaiu. tillable, Wttw In Large barn, electric. I room liouu, bet cold water. Tractor worked.

Must to aga. Mrs. A. Clayton, Road. Acid Splashed On Parked Car Obituary POR lot, almost an, acre, with larfe modtrn brick house, corner Piedmont and StreeU, known property.

Apply, Moss, til West fisdmoct Strait or Dial xtyser. LOT PC-R .150 It. ftont by 583 tt. deep. 3 miles from city limits on Bedford Road.

Ideal Six type house, city water on lot. $1600, 6800 down, balance easy payments. Apply 31J Fifth St. SM1-W. 5 Room 'mortem bungalov, automatic gas iurnace, $6200.

Phone 1765-W. One of the oldest irvd meanes forms of vwadtlism recurred in the county yesterday when a Barton man's car was splashed with acid. Harry S. Bosley Is Inyestt gating the that caused all the paint. ori the rear of the car of Louis Lashbaugh to be.

eaten off. Lashbaugh informed authorities the acid-splashing occurred earl; yesterday morning. He had parkec his 1948 coupe in front of home on Street ia Barton. BOTJ8E, 4 Booms, bath. Venetian bilcds.

gas heat. Large 425 centrsl Ave. lot. Phone 5243-J. New modern 3-bedroom borne, living place lor wood, or- coal, basement, air furnace piped to each room, concrete block garage, mountain water; lot 100x435.

Route 58 near Short Gap, Va. Six room modern home near Western Md. Shops on Millar 'Road. Lot 35x100. 'oasesslon In 15 dayi.

Located at Cresaptown 3 stall garage, small storeroom, 4 modern living rooms; lolst In garage, machine chop with lathe and- 'tools, electric charger, gas pumps, "'rice and Inspection on application. Located Patterson Creek near Fort 4 room summer camp, furnished. Large at. Possession at once. A JEwti.li, Realtor Gas Tax Hike Set increase in the District of Columbia gasoline tax from four to five cents gallon was-voted today by the House.

The bill now goes to the W. Va. Pbons 1849 Spouting NZW 1 PA1NTINQ-AU Types ,100 OWto-wn Rd. Shop B. Twlff.

or 6751-W traw ROOITOO. QUTTERB, Metal Work all types. Roof Painting Jit. Gxp. ALEX 9CHTJTB Call 2298 UPHOLSTERING John Troiell 315 N.

centre 6510-J OPHOLSTERINQ. springs. Furniture Repairs. Truck-Auto Seats, Kitchen Chairs Recovered. Cushions, new spring units; Window Screens Made- To-Order Bronze Wire.

George Bragg. Pb. 6015-J LaVale. Md. RBPAIRDia UPHOLSTERWa Furniture work Guaranteed 'otselt'B.

131 Frederick Phone 1888-W BAR St RESTAURANT tJPHOLSTERINQ Furniture Recovered, Modern Plastia Geo. 8. Warner. 1323 Va. Ph.

3459-M Display Cjdtcified MEDERS TRANSFER LOCAL, LONQ iIBTANCE. AGENT NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINEfi. PHONB 6B4. Local. Long Dlntance Agmt wheaton Van IJnes KLAVUHN TRANSFER PHONB 353 EMPTY vans to and from all States.

Assured return load rates. TOTTED: 831 Baltimore Ave. Phone 2354. Pnperhonging EXTERIOR PAINTING FNTERIOH Insurance Covered Guaranteed Work 14 L. Ph.

SOBS and exterior. All work guaranteed. Covered by Insurance. Pjume 5589-R. J.

Oulllory PAPERHANGING PHONE 1714-M FREE cleaning, glazing, storage it new lining we remodel your old fur-coat into a or topper. Phone 4395-W. Control SUMMER Have termites or roaches come to ipend ammer with you? They'll cost you more ian groceries. Call us. Reasonable uaranteed extcrtnlnatlon.

HYGIENIC CO. Ibcrty Trust Bldg. Phone 3514 Services Fri-State- Detective Night Watchman arid Patrol. All Type ftoan Dally hone S161 614 LIBERTY TRUST Tuning Piano Tuning and Repairing Laurence Griffith Phone 5441 OBERT MORELAJTD MMter of Anwrlcan Snctety of 4AfS2-J Itno Radio Service DOLAN-8 RADIO-TELEVIBION SEHVICB ew CBS 17" Table Model $179.85 11 eorge et. Cumb.

282. Fbg. 1C53-J. GENERAL RADIO HEPATR ANT MAKE PICKUP DELIVERT 618 PATTERSON AVB PHONE Radio Service Expert Television installation repalra. Ickup deliver Big sports guide available FTce.

BuHcern. 176 Centre Ph M21-M. TBIJSVISION SALES SERVICE New 17" Screen as ion RS $199.93 10 FREDERICK ST. PHONE 6313-W Estate for Sale CAN SELL YOUR PROPERTY OPIE ANNAN PHONE 3669 MAYBURY-POLAND REALTY AGENCY REAL ESTATE BROKERS PHONE PIEDMONT 0011. 7 room house.

$3,500. W. Vn. Route 28. miles from Cumberland.

Ployd P. Grace Realtor 30UBLE BRICK. 311 and 313 Valley St. One side 6 rooms, bath, other side 2 apartments. 3 rooms and bath ccc'n.

Both Save cellars with furnace. Also bulldine lot and garage. $12.000. Phone PUBLIC SALE OF VALDABLE REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS PLACE The undersigned sell at public sale his residence. 3'j miles West of Hanck, on U.

S. Rt. 40 at the beginning the new highway; as Hoffman's arace. on May 31, 1 to 2 P. M.

DST GARAGE GAS STATION stabllshod Business, Modern 4-Room p.irtmrnt Pull B.isement, Building 26x00. Lot 1G.068 Sq. Feet. ISO feet ProntaRC. Terms Made Known en Day ot Sale HARRY HOFI-MAN GREEN MASON.

Auctioneer "nstructions SEPTEMBER REGISTRATION CONDON KINDERGARTEN a to 6 Transportation Accredited by State Board ol Education 601 CENTRE ST. PHONE 3515 Trial- lessons on piano accordion Rent free. Music House. 114 Greenei St. Merchandise Rent A Bond instrument! MUSH SI.up Baltimore 8t Mart oujr WurHtier Planes tfton nnt niir.e' onlj at Ttmvtino 17 SI 34 and Found Rt-ztra will be tar lady's Benras wrist watch through JT.lk.s Detective BureS'l POUR room bungalow, bnth, furnace.

Garafrc. In good condition. $4.200. Opip Anr.ftn, phone OTOMAC St. severnl beai'ttful lots 30 125 each, sidewalk, curbing end street paving in and paid tat.

Sacrifice price, 'or quick sale S275 each. Attractive terms. La ran is Treibcr, 23 N. Liberty Phone 3i70. Oak view -One of the most desirable locations In the semi-bungalow type frame dwelling havsne six roorris, bavh and lounplnK rooir Full baseme.it.

furnace, nice front and bac'n porches, painted white green trim. Double All Jn very pood condition Price and terms upon application Service and Oarage--Route 50. at IntcrscrSlon Route 42. Cement block bulletins "0 40, C'j'jlrt be used in part as Hvlns ouar- ters, 3V a acres of ground. An excellent location for a Rood mechanic.

$4.000 each with balance pn convenient terms. MAYBURV FOLAND REALTY AGENCY Plcdreont, W. Va. Phone fiCll 'BRICK Rooms, bath, hardworxl I nooys, Susemfnt, garige. Bowling Gretn, $7000, Phone S719-M.

New Maytag S129. 95 Cumberland Maytag 31-35 N. Mtdianfc II. 3672 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Commissioner of Finance and Revenue the City Maryland, DNTIL 10 o'clock E.D.T.. June 18, 1952 at the office of the' City Clerk, City Hal Maryland, to be opened on said date by the City Clerk in the presence of the-Mayor and City Council of Cumberland In public meeting for bids on Bodily Injury (Public) Liability with limits 61 to $50,004 and Properly Damags liability with $10,000 limit "and to Include hired- car coverage with minimum premium charge; also fire and theft coverage on the fleet of motor vehicles and equipment, wltn comprehensive on all senger type automobiles owned by the City of Cumberland.

Insurance effective date 1, 1952, for (1) year term. List of motor vehicles and equipment to be Insured may be obtained at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall. Policy for Liability, Bodily Injury and Property Damage to have waiver of Government and Theft and Comprehensive to have an agreement to pay total losses for full amount of each Insured Item without deduction for depreciation. Bids to -he considered on combination of the above coverages. The right Is reserved to the Mayor and City Council to reject- any or all bids.

Claims paid during period July 1, -1881 to May 6, 1952 amount to: S3.433.00 Claims paid during period July 1, 1B50 to June 30, 1951 amount to: $149.00 KEEOAN, Commissioner of -Finance Revenue. Adv. N-T May Display Classified $50 Cash for 30 Days Total Cost J1.5« Step in or Phonal Aetna Finance Co. N. CENTRE ft PHONE 929) Men's Keds Converse moke Booster Ccmvos oxfcrds, thick Brown, tan, blue colon to pick from $3.98 to $6.98 TIlA IIMR Mln I HO nWH Armx-Novy Goods 19 CENTRE ST.

Venetian Blind Laundry Cleaning John E. Sharp Co. 401 N. Mechanic St. Phone ALra HUDSON Jenkins Schnvetr Motor Co.

133 a Mechanic fit FRESH FRUITS Dependable Qurditi at Low Prices! HAGER'S SUPER FRUIT MARKET At Ltap Personal Says: "Yes!" $30 For 30 Days TOTAL COST 90c Personal Finance Co. 721 201 Liberty Trust INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS from 17) Slipping Bourd, associated In law practice with the late Judge Edward Helming. Keating had been chairman of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Association Immigration and Nationality liwyeis. As national counsel for the Loye- Order of Moose, he wrote maKy of the order's laws. He was also a past governor of toe Kast Los Angeles Lodge 134.

He wais honored by the Moose with the Pilgrim's Degree of Merit. Surviving -are his widow, Mrs. Hazel G. Keatmg, and stepdaughter, Patricia Shipley. A requiem high mass WM celebrated last, Friday at St.

Brendan's Church, with his cousih, Msgr. Martin C. Keating, as celebrant. Interment Bin Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs.

Robert F. Roderick ELK Robert F. Roderick, 48, wife of Robert 1 Roderick, of Akron, Ohio, died Sunday at Weston (W. Va.) State Hospital where she'had been a patient for three and.a half years. A native of Shaw, she-was born July 3, 1903, a daughter of the late Archibald Porter and Jennie Belle (Kitzmiller) Roderick.

She was a calf, 81, former resdient of Wheeling, was celebrated today at who died Sunday ia Ohio, will conducted tomorrow at 3 p. m. at the calvary Evangelical United Brethren Church, Soutb tery. SS. Peter and Paul Church with Rev.

Edward Stoher, as celebrant. Interment was ia the parish ceme- of the Grace Methodist member Church. -Surviving besides her husband are two sens, Kenneth Roderick, Akron, and Douglas Roderick, Keyser; a sister, Birdie Abernathy, Emoryville; a brother, Vernon Roderick, Keyser, and a grandson. The body will remain at the Sharpless Funeral Home, Elaine, Services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m.

(EiST) at the' Grace Methodist Church. Interment will be in he Kalbaugh Cemetery. Albert L. Buckiew Lloyd Buckiew, 77, died in Potomac Valley Hospital yesterday morning where -he was admitted Sunday; evening. He was born in Terra Alta, a son of the late Allen and Louise (Cham-; bers)- Buckiew: He was a retired engine hostler for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company here, lis wife, Mrs.

Catherine Margaret Bucklewr died November 11, 1941. Mr. Buckiew had been in 111 health about a year. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. tobert Nyman, and a stepdaughter, Mrs.

Edna Murphy, both of Keyser; 'our grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Maud Hoban, Grafton. He was member of Calvary Evangelical United Brethren: Church, Keyser. Services will be conducted Thursday-at Rogers Funeral Home at 2 p. with" Rev.

Robert L. Brldgers, lastor of Calvary Evangelical Unit- id Brethren Church, officiating. Burial will be in Queens Point Dorsey Services Services for Perry E. Dorsey, 58, Who died yesterday at his home in Wiley Ford, will be held, tomorrow at 10 a. m.

at the Wiley Ford tfmrch of the Brethren with Rev. Vernon Shanholts and Rev, Vernon Jeckman officiating. Interment will Abe Cemetery. The body will remain at the Scarpelli Funeral Home. St GEORGE MOTOR CO.

"Vour Friendlr ford Otaltt 1 S. George St Cumberland 580 L. BERNSTEIN WAREHOUSE 152 UNION St. New and Used Furniture and Appliances on EASY CREDIT! Wallpaper Sale! Going Out Of Business Sale! Room Lots Vz Prir.e. Large Selection of Borders For Painted per yard.

All remaining Pratt Lambert paints, enamels, varnishes off! All Final, EYLER'S 54 BEDFORD STREET Opposite City Hall We are DOW featuring new BLACK Won't Fade or Discolor! Non discoloring, sun-proof, beautifully styk-d and so subtle that no one wil! you wear them! You'll find ntw comfort in these new Elastic NYLONS with the Bauer Black tested stretch so miny doctors recommend to relieve surface varicose Walsh-McCagh Phsrmaey Maryland's Leading Store 101 N. Centre St. Phone 3646 or 943 Services for Mrs. Nellie May 'Johnson) Lloyd, 40, wife of Danel T. Lloyd, former residents, who died Sunday at her home in Pittsburgh, win be conducted at 2 p.

re. at the Klght Funeral Home, with Bev. Kenneth, M. Hayes, pastor of the Second Baptist Church, Interment will be in Frostburg Memorial Park. Metcatt Servlcei for John Met- News Of District Men, Women In Armed Services John W.

Parsons, airman, uon of Mrs. Stella W. Lambert, RD 3, Keyser, Is stationed at "Lackland. Air Force Base, Texas, for training. Pvt.

Eleanor V. Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Cole, Frostburg, has reported to Camp Kilmer, N.

for- duty with 1277th Area Service Unit. Low-cut gowns ore often expensive, but the wearer has something to show for tier money. Mineral Street, with Rev, Robert Bridgera, pastor, officiating. Inter ment will be In Point Cemetery. The body will arrive tomorrow at 1:30 p.

m. and be taken to the church. John Peel John Peel, 78, formerly of Lona- conine, Saturday at his home in Baltimore. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Mary (Lapp) Peel, formerly of Prostburg; two John Peel Jr. Robert Peel, Baltimore; a brother, Thomas Peel, Aliquippa, three sisters, Miss Molly Peel, Lonaconing; Mrs.

James 3. McAlbtne, Baltimore; and Mrs. Robert Valentine, Baltimore. A service was conducted at Baltimore today In the McCullough Funeral Home, 39M South Hanover Street. Interment was in that city.

Services for Services Mrs. Bessie' May Twigg, wife.of Bain A. Twigg, of 488 Baltimore Avenue, who died Friday, were held yesterday at the Hafer Funeral Home with Rev. B. F.

Hartman, pastor of Pairview Avenue -Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Hillcrest Burial Park. were Francis Twigg, Harry F. Twigg, Emory Davis, Benjamin Davis, nephews of the deceased, Fisher and George Greene. Kiddy Service! for Thomas Kiddy Sr, 87, of 417 Pratt Street, World War Veteran, who died Thursday in Potomac Valley Hospital, Keyser, were held Sunday at the Piedmont Presbyterian Church.

Rev. Robert M. Campbell, pastor, officiated. Kelly-Mansfield Post 82, Piedmont American Legion, accorded military honors-in Phllas Cemetery, Westernport. Active pallbearers were Mayor Jharles S.

Dayton, Samuel W. Widmer, Glenn Boyd, Elmer May, Julius McCabe and Louis W. Hicks. Honorary pallbearers included Wilbur Wagoner, Landon Rice, Wiliam Blackburn, Roy Evans, Wilbur Boyce, George Ward, Harry Pence, 3harles Sears and Irvln Green. Stevenson Services Services for Mrs.

Marie B. Steven- ion, 43, wife of Louis R. Stevenson, 219 Columbia street, who died Saturday, were conducted yesterday at the Hafer Funeral Home; Rev. P. Landrigan, pastor of St.

Mary's Catholic Church, offi- Interment was In Hillcrest 3urial Park. Pallbearers were George Budries, larry Castle, Joseph Barley, Blaire Gallimore, Samuel elites and Wal- Veach. Burkey Services A requiem high mass for Mrs. Margaret: Ellen Burkey, 88, of .020 Falrview Avenue, who died Saturday at Sacred Heart Hospital, was celebrated today at St. Patrick'! Catholic Church with the Very Rev.

J. Lawrence Kilkenny, pastor, as celebrant. Interment was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Joseph Chorpen- ilng, Leo Relchert, Julian Shan- loltz, Jesse Baker Henry Barncord, and Grover Slaven. Sell Services A requiem high mass for Miss Rose Marie Sell, 15-year-old daugh- of J.

Edgar, and Pauline (McDade) Sell, former residents of lumberland, who died Saturday in Pallbearers were Victor McDade, J. Arthur McDade, William Paul and James L. Sell, and William H. Thomas for Clar-' warning that no one should try-to ahoney Gets Support Of Organization BALTIMORE! (i?) cratlc party organization of more's Mayor Thomas has issued a pledge supportTtff. Nominee George P.

honey which was- coupled with. ence Thomas, 55, who died. Friday at his home in Eckhart, were, held yesterday from the Eckhart Methodist. Church with Rev. W.

E. Grose, Rev. Sidney Aldrich and Rev. Lewis L-. Emerick officiating, interment was in the Bckhart Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Victor Rephann, Elmer Hansel, Louis Emerick, James Erode, tJpton Loar, and Brooke Lancaster. Davis Funeral A funeral service for Mrs. Nora Virginia Davis, 71, of 145 Bedford Street, widow of Thomas Davis, who died Thursday night, was held Sunday afternoon at Kight's Funeral Home. Rev. Norman O.

Scribcer, pastor of Centre Street Methodist Church, officiated and interment was In Wilson Cemetery, near Oldtown. Pallbearers were Basil "Wilson, Roy Twigg, Robert Leasure, Edgar Chase, Basil Kolb 'and Cecil Straw. Corwell Funeral A funeral service for Mrs. Jacob Corwell, 70, native of Cumber- take over the state convention June 3. do not believe that any recent event 'or events have substituted the wiil of one or two 05 several men for the majority yoHti.

of the duly elected delegates," the statement said. It was issued by the Mayory Joseph.M. Wyatt, South BaltimSSr 1 leader, and E. Brooke Lee, of gomery County. The group, in pledging its sap-.

port to Mahoney, included all other successful party candidates. Mahoney defeated Rep. G. sasscer, the organization caa--'5 didate; -in the primary May 5. The statement issued by Mayor and his friends program for the state convenWcaf which they said had the support of 106 state delegates and would likely be supported by "at least .20 more delegates." The program called for proOSecPCo Ing as "has been the custom for the- land, who died Thursday in Wash- Past 30 years." ington County.

Hospital, Hagerstown, was held Sunday afternoon at George's Funeral Home. Rev. Dr. H. Hall Sharp, pastor of St.

Luke's Lutheran officiated, and interment was in Hillcrest Burial Park. Pallbearers were Charles Henry W. Bloss, George Stein, Hugh Hotchklss, Charles Bergman and Herbert Vann FROSTBURG for Miss Mary Vann, who died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Murray, Foundry Row, Mt.

Savage, on Friday, were held Sunday from the Union Church, Woodstock, with Rev. Keith' Day, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the Woodstock Cemetery. Pallbearers W. E.

Vann, J. C. Vann, Guy Vann, Russell Byers, James Mooney and Harry Sine. Five-Year-Old Boy Breaks Leg In Mishap KEYSER, W. Edward Wensell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Wensell, 71. South Water Street, was. admitted to Potomac Valley Hospital yesterday after be- ng knocked down by a car in front of his home. Authorities said the boy ran into front fender of the auio operated by Fred Smith of Keyser.

5mith took the lad end his mother to the hospital where it was found he had fractured leg. Drive To Raise '(Continued from Page 17) Walsh said it Is estimated engineer's salary and penses will cost $550,000 a year. With the minimum goal of will be kept at his job for years, hut if rhore money is. contributed and if lower expenditures will allow his operation, the will continue until all the money is used. Anthony Saeli, manager of the Chamber, reports that eight pericci already have applied for the engi- -ii neer job.

Edgar D. Vandegrift, A the Industrial Promotion tee, said committeemen have divided, the city into 40 groups tof businesses. The plan is to have two members of each business group solicit the remaining that group. Walsh explained that businessmen i i or other contributers will noti hava-1 to make their mvestment, in ons- payment. The drive Is a program, and the contribution can- be spread over three AlsP.w^ Walsh sai'd, the fund will be set up in such a way as to make each contributor's payment tax-deduct-- ible as an ordinary business expense, and, over a three-year period, his- actual yearly payment will be rela- lively small.

The Chamber's office will make periodic reports on the fund drive's progress with the first: report scheduled for Thursday. Sixth Grade Student Breaks Wrist In Fall Thomas Kegg, 13, a Sixth Grade student at SS. Peter Paul Jchool, sustained a compound frac- ure of the left wrist yesterday In a fall on the playground atop the school. He was admitted to Sacred Heart Hospital Where attaches today reported his condition as "good." He is the son 'of Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar W. Kegg, 806 Columbia Avenue. The Board -of Zoning Appeals of City of Cumberland will meet In the City Hall, Cumberland, Wednesday nlng. May S8, 1052. at 7:00 P.

to hear the following appeal: Mrs, Quy Faulkner, who has raidc application to occupy premises at New Hampshire Avenue, known ai Addition-to building' for hot which premises are situate In A Zoning District, and owned by cant. At the said time and place, any son may. appear and testify as to the use of the said premises or object to the Issuance -if said occupancy permit. -CHARLES PAUL ROEDEH, CHAIRMAN JAMES C. GARDNER, SECRETARY "WILLIAM B.

ORNDORPP, MEMBER BOARD OF 2OMNG APPEALS Advertisement J7. Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlb- JS CALLED TD THE INCOME TAX TO EXPMlM A FEW TMIS DEDUCTION S4UES IT'S SO VbU Buy SO i ear OME OF we FuBBEr ax AWRKET IT BROKEM lrJ BET 6ET 25 PER RUN A FLEET OF TRUCKS 'MM MO A TIP. ZLOF TO OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE NO, TH srrriM' RDSITIOW WILU cuz.

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