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SIX THE Cl'MBERLAND NEWS, CfMBERUAKD, SATURDAY, 'AUOUST 9, 1958 Phone PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD Taker W.Va. Voters Favor Judges Of Experience Calhoun Nominated For Supreme Bench CHARLESTON Va (I'PD-i West Virginia banked heav-i ily on experience in choosing nominees for two State Supreme Court seats in primary elec- Uon I Chosen to oppose each other for an unexpired six-year term Democratic Circuit Judges Thor-j ton G. Berry of Welch and Re-j publican Circuit Judge Max Berry of Harrisville, both judicial veterans. But leading the field in terms of experience was Democrat Harlan C. Calhoun of Moorefield.

who has presided as judge of the 22nd Circuit for more than 30 years. Calhoun will oppose incumbent Republican Robert T. Donley of gantown who was unopposed for nomination to an unexpired two- year term. Berry defeated incumbent Judge H. L.

Ducker of Huntington to win' the long-term nomination. ever. Ducker had been elected to; no judicial post before being appointed to the high court 18 months ago lo succeed William; T. Ixivins. Just two years ago Berry had lost in the primary to incumbent: Leslie Given, by a margin of less than 700 votes out of more than 100.000 cast.

His margin over Ducker was 102,881 to 72,420. DeBerry defeated Pauley, a Charleston attorney, to 33,190. Two other circuit judges in the seven-way race which Calhoun won were runnersup to the veteran jurist. Judge K. K.

Hall of Madison received 32,789 votes and Mineral Co. School Staff Must Move Mineral County superintendent of schools, his assistant and staff have been ordered by the Board of Education to move their offices from the third flocr of the Court House to Lincoln Elementary School. A spoke iman for the group said the action had been considered for some time as school officials need room for office expansion, and facilities at the Court House are not adequate for the work being attempted. The actual move was postponed because of the adult classes in sewing which were held at Lin- coin School, and also to see if I I the building would be needed fori classroom space this coming However, at a meeting of thel I vJ VV Pendleton Co. Homecoming Opens Today MISS jValley High Gas Training Class Members of the gas training cla.s.s conducted by the Federal Bureau of Mines in cooperation uith the Maryland Bureau of Mines at Frostburg State Teachers College are shown just before the final examination.

In this the students use methane gas in the enclosure at the rear of the picture. Each man entered the building and with the aid of safety lamps were able to detect the dangerous gas. Kneeling, left to right, are Dwight DeShong, Barton; Foster Ray, Keyser: Elmer Davis, Midland, and Renix Hamilton, McCoole. Standing, same order. are Harry Jones, inspector for the Federal Bureau of Mines who was an in.structor; Oakie Halbrittcr, Westernport; James instructor and district mine inspector for the State Bureau of Mines; Frank J.

Powers, director of the Maryland Bureau: Thomas B. Powell, instructor and district inspector, Melvin Kitzmiller, Westernport, and Charles Schriven. Borden Mines. The training class is part of the training necessary tor men who will take the mine examination and is required for a certificate. W.Va.

Air Guard Deaths And Funerals 75 Per Cent Combat Ready Judge Norman Knapp of Beckley! ma RTINSBI'RG W. Va. (UPH compared to 40,063 for Ol LEHAN RITES A solemn high requiem mass MARY E. REED Mrs. Marv Elizabeth Reed.

73. vas celebrated yesterday in St. of .500 Hill Top Drive, was deadj Patrick's Catholic Church for ion arrival Thursday at Crellin Troop Attends Camp CRELLIN Members of Boy School Board Tuesday night, members decided it was needed for the offices more than any other purpose and the superintendent and his staff were instructed to make arrangements to move immediately. LON ACON ING FRANKLIN. W'.

Va. Final plans have been made for the first county-wide Pendleton County homecoming to be hold today and Sunday at the old McCoy Mill, three miles south of here. Herbert Sites, chairman of the entertainment committee, said a number of prizes will be given to attending the homecoming. Sites said prizes will he given to the person who the farthest to attend the event, to the oldest couple and the youngest couple, and to some other person. Ray Harlman is commander cf the local Legion post which is sponsoring the homecoming.

A laun party be held at Miss Jo McCoy Mill grounds this eve- )) Katsakis. daughter of Mrs. Mil-lning and a chicken dinner will dred Zeni of Osage. W. andlserved from 3 to 7 by members late George Katsakis.

will ibecome the bride of Hayden I Dawson, son of and Mrs. Hayden Dawson of Rawlings. of the Legion Auxiliary. W'alter Black, chairman of the arrangements committee, said the county's congressman and rlnnp engagement is announced senators have been invited to mother. M.ss Kal llend ovcnl, is being cleaned up and minori ut SEkis IS a member of the altcrat.ons made so can be used as he staff located a decsion will be made Band is to Chaplain Thornton C.

Miller will conduct a memorial service at 1 .30 m. and the on what major changes, if any, will be made. Morgantown High School at that time. West Virginia Lniversity. She is.

No definite date has been set member of Phi Upsilon Omi- i for complete occupancy of theid-on. home economics honorary. jJ, 0l0r K6Ct0r Church Street building, but offi-j xhe bridegroom-elect attended cials hope they can be High School and will VflCfltlOninS and ready for busine.s.s at the be graduated from Frostburg' new location within a month. Istate Teachers College in Janu-' LONACONING Rev. Harry other action taken by ary.

He is affiliated with Delta Shelley will be at St. Mrs. Etta B. ('oulehan. 37, who'Hospital where she was taken af- Scout Troop No.

41, sponsored board was the hiring of sev- Kappa Fraternity and died Tuesday at her home. 531 ter suffering a heart attack. Cumberland Street. Burial uas Crellin Methodist Church additional teachers. at the Born in Cumberland, she was returned home after spending Martha I.ee Boyles Street, Cumberland, in SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery, a daughter of the late John W.jweek camping at Potomac Middlebourne as a commercial early fall wedding Rev. Raymond A. Beane, 0 Und Annie (Messman) Walsh, jcil Boy Scout Camp near Fort Ashby High; Mrs.jP^^^’'’^* Other vote totals in the of the West Virginia Atlanta, a nephew.iMrs. Reed was a member of St. Healy of Cumberland as anj with more than 99 per cent of the National Guard here is now per'was celebrant; Rev.

John Catholic Church and The boys earned several awards Element-' ballots tabulated unofficially, accordingiWalsh. M.M., of the Maryknoll the Sodality of the parish. She and completed work for advance- School; Larry Harr of Pied eluded Parkersburg attorney VV. commander William N. was vvas the widow of John L.

Reed. 'deacon, and Msgr. Louis Milten- Surviving are five sons, James berger. Washington, was and Robert W. Reed, both of Haas said he expects the squad-con.

Rev. Arthur W. Bastress. jthis city; John W. Reed.

Pitts- Burton Crow of Ripley 16,070, and'ron. one of four making up the assistant pastor of St. Patrick's burgh; Edward F. Reed. Berhn, Charleston attorney Harold A.lusth Fighter Interceptor Wing Church here, was master of cere- and Joseph Reed, Buffa- Bruce Hoff 28,564, Charleston attorney F.

Oden Goshorn 19,072, former state beer commissioner Haas, Bangert 15,776. The two-year term represents the remainder ot the term which has headquarters at An- monies. Ho. two sisters. Mrs.

Lou Other clergy in the sanctuary iMillcr and Mrs. Ursula Wagner, were Rev. Father Bagel, of Baltimore, and five Judge James B. Riley who D. to become fully com-iiain of Stella Hospice, Bal-igrandchildren.

Garrett Fair ment in rank while at Camp Po- mont as an instructor in Keyser; i i tomac. Awards were made at a Elementary School; Robert JUCIQGS IMOmOCI campfire the last outing as follows: night of of Wheeling as music instructor in Fort Ashby schools OAKLA.ND Judges for the First Ellis Fox of Keyser as Garrett County Fair starting last June. Air Defense Command. Polio Increases In West Virginia Church WSCS Hears Of Missions bat ready soon jtimore: Rev. John Mattingly.

S. When it does, the of Mt. View. Rev. Mi- unit will become a part of the'chacl Spiyth, pastor of St.

Pat- CHARLESTON. W. Va. iUPI--- West Virginia's 19.58 polio dence grew to 28 last week with the report of a new case in Webster County, the State Health Department reported. Director N.

H. Dyer said this nek's Church. Mt. Savage; Rev. brated Tuesday at 10 a.

m. at St. Robert Kilgannon, pastor of St i Catholic Church. Bur- Church. Ridgeley; Rev iial will be in St.

Mary's Ceme- lohn U. Lyness, assi.stant pastor 4ery. cf St, Patrick's. Cumberland; The Catholic Daughters Carl Hinebaugh. physical education instruc- Second Tressler.

tor at Piedmont High. Eugene Dilley and Douglas Hine-i Virgil Hull of Keyser has been baugh from Fort Ashby cn Merit as a teacher at Key.ser High at the Stem Funer- saving, swimming, basketry. jSchool. Mrs. Evelyn Matlick.

who Park Tressler, swimming. last year at New Creek, las Hinebaugh, swimming. Doug- has been transferred to Fountain las Ellis, Carr and Don School as an additional teacher. Ellis, basketry. al Home.

A requiem mass will be cele- Monday were announced yester- is em Episcopal Church on Saturday, Wineow Augu.st 9, from p.m. to 5 30 for confessions and spiritual IS counselling. Sunday, 10. he will take the services. Holy Communion at 7 30 a Morning prayer and sermon at 9 30 Nursery and church at 9 30 a m.

Vshers will be Charles E. Hutcheson and M. Sloan; cru- cifiers will be George J. Wilson and Glenn Riffey; will day. I be Lee F.

Miller and Glenn Clarence Wilt, home arts Guild, lss Kliza. superintendent, announced L. server, judges for her department. perform their duties Tues-i Rev. lycslee E.

Schwindt left day. starting at 10 a m. They Monday for a xacation in Kan- include Mrs. W. I).

Patton and sas. In case of emergency and Mrs. Robert Ruckert. arts and Father Shelley is not at the Lon. icrafts; Mrs.

Charles Myers aconing Rectorv. parishioners Axfi aa-arH r.iaeno 11 added Robert Nethkin, clothing, may call Father Cox of Holy Mersins Carr and Marvin Katherine Close and Church. Cumberland: or Carr and Marvin Guth-hired to help take care of the Edith Glotfelty. foods; Wilson. Westernport, increasing enrollment in that.jo^.n Carter and Mrs Robert All members of the troop re-area, ceived embroidered camp patch-1 Msgr.

Henry tirabenstein. Wash-1 will recite the rosary arter and Mrs Robert Father Davidson of St John 'ington; Right Rev. Msgr. J. the funeral home Monday at of the troop Hoffman, home furnishings.

Mrs Frostburg is in England FROSTBURG "My Life injrence Kilkenny, pastor of St. Pat-l7 30 p. m. and the Sodality Patch-; students enrolled in the Eighth Wade Meese and Beulah fo, the month of August. Father the March of Missions was thejnck's.

Cumberland. the rosary Monday at iJougias PJlis was award-Grade at Limestone School will Walton plants and flowers Butler of St Gportrc Church U'crc Kf ed a specisl neckcrchief slide 3s come to Kevser this vear Mi.ss Johanna Magaha announc- L. fnr best camper of the ot crowded condit.ons.ed the following judge.s lor the he troop tied for place there. 4-H Department: Vathpr he mirh in camp-wide skill-mill competi- -r Cecil Fdwarris and Mrs athei Schwindt may be rrach- tion and nflrtirinatpri nn u.m i Superintendent T. McGee and Mrs, telephone at Leotia.

ning teanrinTtirwater theme of the WSCS of Mt. Zionj Mrs. son. Williamjp. m.

Church at its recent meeting jCoulehan of Washington, attend-j compared to only during Helen Michael directed along with Richard Gaffney W. Jl DV the corresponding period of 19.57. and was assisted by Washington. FRANKLLN Winton Weller Reports of influenza like Jenkins. Mrs.

Judy. 84. a retired school teach- eases also fell sharply last Twila Mae RADER Tuesday at his home fol- Dyer said. There were 41 newjand Mrs. Grace Hummel, John William lowing an extended illness, cases reported compared to 68 the vvere ob.scrycd for 86, formerly of New 1 Born at Franklin, he was a son vi.sited toured economics at Ridgeley High, Mrs.

Harold Bittinger and iMrs. W. DeWitt foods, and previous week, bringing the Klotz and Mrs. Lil- for the year to 8.886. McKenzie.

Plans for a fam- illy night dinner were postponed jii i 1 October Refreshments Creek, died Thursday in a Wes-iof the late William H. and Lerah ton hospital where he had been Judy, a patient for more than twoi Survivors include his widow. years. -Mrs. Katie F.

Judy; a daughter, were served by Mrs. Ralph at Sugar Grove, he Irma Mullenax; three sis- jzer. Mrs. Diona Broadwater, and Mrs. W.

D. Moyers, Mrs. Mrs. Ida Hetz, Minerva (McQueen) Rader. jElmer Hartman and Mrs.

Rus- LON.ACONLNG—Good Will Hostesses for next month wilL Surviving are two sons, Hubert and three brothers, unteer Fire Company No. 1 at- Warne. Mrs. Pat- Rader, and Omer and Ira Judy, all home arts nigi were Mr. and Good Will Fire Company Parades tended the McCoole Fire Pope.

Mrs Emma Pope, and piaine Rader, of Utah mont'tf narorlA nrx NlSrV DUTSt. 0 1 llp two Franklin. Births Announced menls parade on Thursday at McCoole. The Lonaconing firemen will attend the First Methodist Church annual bazar Thursday, A I- Mincirc September 4, forming at their Ifllliri I fire hall on Douglas Avenue and marching to the church lawn. daughters, Mrs.

Lena Hendrick- Services and interment took son, Cumberland, and Miss Thursday. Edith Rader. Washington; a bro-i ther, Henry Rader. SADIE R. Ml iXAN Creek, and a sister, Martha Miss Sadie R.

Mullan. 81, St. Tressler and Mrs, Corgo Health Center A qualified elementary v.cinci baugh and her daughter. Grant County Road To Be Repaired CHARLESTON. W.

Va. fUPl of four contracts awarded Thursday to low bidders by the State Road Commission Grant County project. The Terra Alta Limestone Com-1 teachers. Committee To Meet The board also awarded to thel Gulf Oil Company, low bidder, a' The contract for gasoline and oil for the school year. P- 'Tuesday.

Baby clinics will be held and Friday at 9 30 a Midland Council Health center on Umon Private Accordion Lessons beginners accordions guitar modern method.Sj7^9 Broadway, PA 2-2323 Aug. 6-7-8-9-1112 was a Launches Cleanup Returns From Tour M1DI.AND—Midland Volunteer. FROSTBl R(i Wanted women for kitchen work. Apply in person Little Ritz Restaurants after noon. Aug, 9 SAVE! Buy GAUON lUG MILK at fhete dealers Vio'i Food Morkel U3 I.

Mam St Grocery Rowtry W. W. Sluss Son 110 Mom FROSTBURG Filsinger Grocery Store ECKHART Bud Alexonder SHAFT, MARYLAND H. P. Sfoup Grocery LONACONING Kenny'i Sanitary Market Marsholi Jones Selt-Serve Market WESTERNPORT Pottison Service Station BLOOMINGTON Albert's Super Morket LA VALE Toll Gote Fruit Market Rt.

40 West of LA VALE Miss Elira- Collins, LaVale. Md. Avenue, died yesterday in pany was awarded the contract Firemen washed the mam titreetsIbeth Workman, Maple Street The body is at the Rogers F'u-Memorial Hospital where she surface treatment for 7 1 Midland with their new tankjhas returned from a six-week births were where services will been a patient five weeks. miles of West Virginia Route 42 Two hose streams and tour ot the West Coast with announced yesterday at p. A native of Cumberland, shcjthe Forman Road, in Grant brooms were needed to clean the group Marvland educators.

Hospital. 1'hey were; pred Bowman. In- was a daughter of the late Wil- County. The bid was 174,232 isidewalks. streets and gutters.

Inimost of whom were from the Mr. and Mrs, Donald Broad- torment will be in Lahmansville.liam T. and Anna B. KTarlos) Bids were received July 29. the past week men have Baltimore area.

ater, Frostburg, a daughter. Cemetery. I Mullan and was a member of and St Patrick's Church. inniii watpr writ MRS. HENRY flERDE.M^N she is survived by a Va cutting grass along the sides nf Bungalow-4 Mrs.

Rose Gerdeman. 76. wife Albert B. Mullan. this city.

and; 33 to All citizens are to I Frostburg, a daughter. Auxiliary Picnics At Deep Creek been engaged by the new mayor and council pulling weeds and P'or Sale: Stone and Concrete! room.s—bath—gar-1 lu wc 1 basement, of Henry Gerdeman, 54! Hender- a number of nieces and nephews.to keep grass trimmed on residential section died vesterday inr at the Kight Fun- for the city A fences. Applv 35 Stover Street. Phone' Sacred Heart Hospital where Home where the family will be rais-' 62-R was admitted veMcrday after a rf'ceive friends from 2 to 4 p. m.

through a six-inch line and cleaner appearance, and with Adv N-T Aug MIDLAND T-he Midland illness. 7 to 9 p. The rosary willjj. plans fo remove several dilapi- Fireman Auxiliary held their Born in England, a daughter of he recited at the funeral dated buildings on Mam Stret't. annual picnic at the cottage of the late Dennis and Jane tomorrow at 7:15 p.

.7 mayor and council feel that Mr. and Mrs Eugene Eagan at (ion ('avanaugh, she had former-! A requiem mass will be cele- reek Lake. ly resided in Midland. Mrs. hrated Monday at 11 a.

m. at St.j attending were EvHyn Gerdeman was a member garden products manufacturer! NEW YORK nation- the citizens will take more pride in their town. Annie W'llsun. Maude Patrick's ('athoiic Church Wilson. Margaret Blair.

Fiuth the Sodality of the parish, Monahan. Josephine besides her hus- I'lichels. Broadwater band, is a Mrs. iWinnie Llewellyn. Marian Llew Helmstetter.

this city ellyn, ('teorge Llewellyn. The body is at the Stein Funer- Margaret Llewellyn, Rob- al Home. crtson Edna Downton. Mary A requiem ma.s be celcK: Noungblood, brated Monday at 10 a m. at Si, Joy Patrick Catholic (hurch.

Bur- rtrude Eacan he in the parish ceme- lery. Cemetery, announced Thursday Mrs. Carl D. of Clarksburg, Va. H.

RILEV HISHMAN had been named West Virginia MOOREFIELD. W. Va. Mrs. A national Dora Belle Hishman, 83.

diedi gardener of the year will be yci terday at her home in from state winners. Cilv. i I Born at Mathias, she was a Sale: Upright piano. Phone daughter of the late Westfall and Frostburg 913 Adv. N-T Aug.

8-9-11 I.ot for sale 50 ft. bv 160 ft Midlothian Road, burg 741-W4. Ads 8 9 Phone ALI.EN SERVICES USED CARS 19S6 4 Dr. H-M 1954 M.rcwry H-T R-M 1953 Pontiac 2 Or. 1953 Chevrolet 7 Dr.

R-H 1950 4 Ton U. arland MOTORS Ph. 700 Frostburg Eliza Garrett and the widow of H. Riley Hishman. The body is at the Thrush Fun- ral Home here where services Services for Rue AUen, be conducted tomorrow at 2 of 211 North Mechanic who died Thursday at his home will be will be "onducted today at 1 30 at the Kight Funeral Home PELA.M) FUNERAL Services for Miss Bertha Copeland, who died Tuesday at her Robert A.

Nair. Olivet Ceme- in by liev, Loui.s Emerick. pas tor of Centenarv Methodust hurch. Burial he Avenue, will Memorial 1 -aik, be at 11 a. m.

l-a Ibearers, all members Kishl Funeral Home. Rev. al 26 Brewery ttt.rkers. will f. as.sislant pastor of be Kaymi.nd k.

Mncont 5, Lutheran Church, will e.v (arpeni, I F'allbearers will be John Ham- MAYTAG Washer and Dryer FITZWATER FURNITURE DEER PARK, MD. DE 4-2612 SUNDAY DINNERS Full Course Fried Chicken Buick Trade-Ins are the Finest USED CARS Martin Buick Keyser, W. Va. Palace Theatre All CONDITIONED LAST TIME TODAY MATINEE 2 P. M.

EVENING 7 9:10 THE FASTEST GUN TO KINGDOM CONE! Burns Dept. Store MAIN sr. lONAcoNiNo frank LOViJOY Country Grilled HAM Siices TOWNE HOUSE RESTAURANT 57 Dovif Street, Keyfer GENUINE MIIITARY SURPLUS Bock to School or College Brand New $0.94 Foot Lockers O.D., Block or Navy Army Navy Discount Stores 69 Armstrong 73 I Mam frostburg jilton, Arthur Lewis. Thomas Dunlap. Donald Cunningham.

James Moore and Charles Fisher. MRS. RITES A requiem mass for Mrs. Laura May Stein, 88. of 605 North Mechanic who died Thursday, will be celebrated at 9 a.

m. at St. Catholic Church, Burial be in SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. The body is at the Stein Funeral Home where the rosary will be recited tomorrow at 8 p.

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