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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 5

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Phone 4600 for WANT AD Taker THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1953 FIVE DEATHS and FUNERALS CHARLES (JACK) C. RICKER Charles (Jack) C. R)cker, 74, of 619 Elm Street, died Thursday at Memorial Hospital where he was admitted Thursday morning. He was born at St. Thomas, la son of the late Ambrose and Mar- 'garet (Conner) Ricker.

He was a electrician for the Balti- imore and Ohio Railroad. Mr. Ricker was one of the first electrical worker.s in this section. OUT DOORS! HILL'S HAS WONDERFUL ITEMS TO MAKE OUTDOOR ACTIVITY LOTS OF FUN! CAMP GRILLS and STOVES PORTABLE REFRIGERATOR BOXES FOLDING CAMP TABLES FISHING EQUIPMENT FLAGS WREATHS POTTED PLANTS FOR DECORATION DAY Visit Hiiis Rt. 40 Store 500 ft.

of Parking HILLS TOYS 45 N. CENTRE ST. 0 A TIUSTATI INkTITUTiOM IfWCI Ita Bring In Your Furs Or Phone 1635 For ff Fur Storage Now It Tlmt To Let Rotenboum't Help om Protoct Your Proeiout Furs! )798 CI mii Gioco Storo your furt to $150 voluo Restyle your ceot into fashionoble New 27" Sling Copt Our Expert Furrier will be at Rosenbaum's this Saturday to consult with you on Fur Problems. Hove y- ur furs blended to their original color. Yes, ask our expert obout the blending beauty that con restore fodcd furs to their original brightness.

Coots being employed by the old Cumber- LEWIS BROADWATER i land Electric Company when he FROSTBURG Lewis Broad-! first took up the trade. i vater. 90, of Boynton, a for- He was a member of First Pres-jmer resident of Avilton in Gaj-rett byterian Church, the Junior died Friday at his home. 49. and International Brotherhood jje was a retired farmer.

Sur- of Electrical Workers 870. i viving besides his wife, Mrs. Survivors include five (Ross) Broadwater, are two William Broadwater, Mrs. Elizabeth Morris. Mrs.

Maude Cranford and Miss Mildred Ricker, Boynton; Arthur Broadwater, this city; Mfs. Carrie Martin, Ak-1 Lonaconing; two dajighters, Mrs. ron. and Mrs. Belle Webster, Youngstown, and two brothers, Anie Weitzell, St.

Paul. Mrs. Hilliary Broadwater, Moscow; 13 William Ricker, city, and Alvey children and 19 great grand- Ricker, Youngstown. children The wm remain at the, Hafer iuneral Home services i tomorrow at 2 p. m.

at the i Brethren Church in Salisbiirv, Pa. Seth C. Morrow, pastor of First 'With intermont in the lOOF Ceme- Presbyterian Church, officiating. Thomas be Laurel Hill, Cemetery, Moscow. CLAKA J.

Lillie (Rak- Wisenburg, of Edward L. Betz 6174 Hender.son Avenue, died Thursday at her home. 36 lerday at her residence. She was born September 28. 1880 in Pennsylvania, a daughter of the West Concord Street, Kansas City, late Mr.

and Mrs. Martin True. A native of here, she was a Her husband, James J. Wisen- of the late and Mrs. burg, died last month.

Arthur Baker. She left here about Survivors include four sons. Missouri. Kenneth W. Wisenburg at home, Surviving are two daughters.

Mrs. Williard L. 426 mour Street; Francis O. Wisen- Wochner. Kansas City; a son Edburg, Cresaptown.

and Joseph L. Portland. Ore. Hoopenhardner, Brunswick. A service will be conducted lo- two daughters.

Miss Eleanor Vir- day in Kansas City. mcholas Marriott Mrs. Nan Akron; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Gray. A funeral service for Nicholas S.

burg. 14 grandchildren and 12 who died Thur.sday at great-grandchildren. Crump Convalescent Home. The body will remain at the Stein Pa.wit/* Street, will be held at Haf- Funeral Home pending arrange- Funeral Home today at ments for services. i P- nn.

with Elder Oscar Gerhart, I pastor of Seventh Day Adventist PVT. WILLIAM Cl. -Church, officiating. Interment will A funeral service for Pvt. Wil- be in the I(X)F Cemetery, Western- liam Gorman Fuller, 23.

who died port. Thursday in the Army hospital at Proving Ground, will be SH ANK It held Monday at 2 p. m. at his MT. funeral home.

619 Sedgwick Street. Tor Harry Ervin Shank, son of Mrs. Rev. Howard Amass, associate Harry W. Shank, who died Sunday finister of Centre Street Methodist in Detroit, was held yesterday at Church and Rev.

Dr, Hixon George Funeral Home, Cumber- Bowersox, of St. land, with Rev. Howard Amoss. Lutheran Church, will officiate. IPastor of Centre Street Methodist Interment will be Cemetery.

Rose Hill NO PARKING PROBLEM WHEN YOU USE THE FACILITIES OF THE CUMBERLAND SAVINGS BANK OP FCDERAL DiFOSIT INSURANCi Virginia Ave. of 2nd Sf. Church, officiating Interment was in Hillcrest Burial Park. Pallbearers were John. Robert, William Gibson.

Thomas McNamee. John German and Donald Fran.z. GREEN SERVICE A requiem mass for Francis M. Green, 68, who died Tuesday at his home, Grand Avenue, was celebrated yesterday morning in St. Catholic Church, with Rev.

Robert Hopkins, assistant pastor, as celebrant. Pallbearers, all members of Cumberland Lodge 271, 100 Moose, were Robert Snyder, William Winters, Jack Vernall, Arthur Rowe. Frank Trozzo and Ernest Treat. Honorary pallbearers w'ere Frank Davis, James Roby, Edward Wright. Carl Whiteman.

Richard Payne, Robert Morgan, William Engle. Thomas Green. Eldred Fletcher. James McFarland, Albert VanMeter. Joseph Becker, Raymond Smith.

Harold and Howard F'ields. RICE SERVIC A funeral service for Alonzo G. Rice, 75. who died Tuesday at home of a daughter, Mrs. Raymond M.

Baker 717 Hilltop Drive, was held yesterday at the residence with Rev. Edgar W. Hammersla. pastor of Central Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Greenmount Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Albert Rice Theodore Rice. John Price. Lloyd Stew'art. Waverly Rice and Joseph Stitcher. TtRNER SERVICE A funeral service for John W.

Turner, 83. who died Tuesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Albert Shaffer, 18 Ridgeway Terrace, was held yesterday morning at the residence with Rev. Edgar W. Hammersla.

pastor of Central Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Mt. Herman Cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy. William, Kenneth Lark, Albert Shaffer Donald Zimmerla andi Robert Long.

FCNERAL A funeral service for Mrs. Harold V. McDaniels, 24, who died Tuesday in Clarksburg, was held yesterday afternoon at Funeral Home. Rev. William Elliott, pastor of F'lrst Methodist Church, officiated, with interment in St.

Cemetery. Pallbearers were James Van Sickle. Stitcher, Bernard NichoLs. Arthur Stratton. Roy Kroger and William Simmons.

DANIEL CAMPBELL MIDLAND Daniel Campbell, 49, of Aliquippa, died here yesterday at the home of an aunt. Miss Kate Stakem. He was a veteran of World War and had been employed at the Jones and Laughlin Steel Mill In Aliquippa. Surviving are his parents, James and Annie (Stakem) Campbell, three sisters. Mrs.

Roy Mrs. Joseph Gray, Miss Mary Campbell, Aliquippa; four brothers, Thomas. Miles and Gerald Campbell, Aliquippa and Raymond Campbell, New Castle. Pa. A requiem mass will be celebrated on Monday morning in Aliquippa with interment in Mt.

Olive Cemetery there. The body will be taken to the residence in that city. GENTRY LEE Gentry Lee 66. formerly of Tennessee, died yesterday afternoon at his room, 223 Harrison Street, where he had lived for the past three years. The body is at Home.

SIMONS FUNERAL A funeral service for Mrs. Dorothy Emma Simons. 29, of Bedford Road, who died Tue.sday in Sacred Heait Hospital from injuries in an auto accident Sunday, was held Thursday afternoon at GeoFge Home. Rev. Gordon R.

Hall, pastor of Centenary Methodist Church, officiated and interment was in Zion Memorial Cemtery. Pallbearers were Richard Sw'eit- zer. Robert Twigg, Roy Wilbur Morrall, James Zembower' and Theodore Zemlxjwer. I "Beauty in Brass" Vcrtatila Elactric Wall Clocks Ear Any Room In Your Homa alto in Hack Wraufht Iren Saa THEY ARE DIFFERENTI I ART and GIFT SHOF i 1i Graana St. Phona 873 OPEN EVENINGS CURLS CAMERA 20 N.

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Cantra St. Fhana IS! Carnar Markat Cantra SH. gprnia be some works tfoend May 25 That's When innis the Menace Starts in The BALTIMORE EVENING SUN FUPS SECOND FLOOR ANN FAGE BLACKBERRY JELLY 2 MEl-O-ilT Amarican, Fimaala SLICED CHEESE ako. 2TC ANN FACE SUITANA SANDWICH SPREAD PEANUT BUTTER iS-oi lar 29c 34-ai ler OEXO SHORTENING 79c ANN FAGE TOMATO KETCHUP 2 35c ALBRO DILL PICKLES 2 45c WELCH GRAPE JUICE 2 39c CAMFIIlt PORK BEAKS 2 25c SULTANA STUFFEU ULIVES 49c YUKON CLUl BEVERAGES 2 23c SoHla Oapatit WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF PICNIC SUPPLIES ANN FACE GARDEN RELISH 21c CAMFFIIE MARSHMALLOWS 33 CIRCUS PEANUTS 25c CLARK I FEANUT lUTTIR KISSES 19c JANE FARKER POTATO CHIPS 63c JANE PARKER Largo Ring ANGEL FOOD CAKES 45c eoch JANE FARKER BLACKBERRY PIES 39c each JANE FARKER POP CORN 19c Orange Juica 2 29c MINUTE MAID FROZEN Lemonade 3 37c SLUE SOY FROZEN SLICED Strawberries 2 lo-ai caac 49c FICtSWEEt FROZEN Cut Green Beans 2 lo-ai 49c 8IR0SEYE FROZEN Chopped Spinach 2 41c PRIME FROZEN FORDHOOK Lima 2 51c 7-IN CUT LARGE Rll Rib Roast 45c lb. CUT Chuck Roast 43c FLORIDA New Potatoes 10 lbs.

55c NEW Yellow Onions 5 27c SLICED Beef Liver 49c lb. FLATE tRISKET Boiling Beef 2 lb. 25c FRESH Asparagus 27c each FRESH Green Onions 7C each FRESH FRYING 49c Super Right FuN Shank Half Smoked Ham 59c lb. RED iUTTON Radishes 2 9c FRESH Leaf Lettuce 19c lb. FRESH DRESSED Sea Bass 49c FRESH Buck Shad Round 19c IK 29c tb.

FRESH Pineapples 29c eoch CAIIF Lemons 6 for 28c My Mom Really Enjoys Shopping with Her SHOP AT THESE CHARGE ACCOUNT MEMBER STORES! Jewelr.v Store Fred and Grain Co. Drens Shop Maria Shop Barnet A Barnard Inauranre Bopp'a Flower Shop Ruiidert Paint A Supply TV Center Park Snorttweir Inc. Pharmary Cumhrrland loak A Suit Store f'umherland Klertrir Inc. Home Intulatinn C'umherland (IfflcT Supply o. Camera Shop Kohert Flrentone Store Duplet A Service Fvercreen Lawn Farm Appliance Store Drug Inc.

Beauty Salon Grona Hardware (ireen-llartman Co. Jewelry Store Uard N. ilauger Jewelrv Co. Heinrich A Jenkins Store Toy Store Hirkh I he Tailor Home The Hohhv Den Jack A Jill. Inc.

Prnfeasinnal Pharmacy First National CHARGE ACCOUNT! ASK FOR YOUR CHAROK ACCOUNT CREDIT CARD TODAY AT ANY OF THESE STORES OR AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Account Dopt. Opon At All Timot During Storo Hours Including Monday Night Girl Shop National Dept. Store Medical Arts Pharmacv Jewelry Store North F.nd (iarage Penn. Lumber A Post Inc. I he Pltic Shop Potomac Wallpaper A Paint Rukco Window A Supply Inc.

Ihe Sclirivcr Inc. Albert J. sell. Jeweler John F. Sharp A Co.

Furniture and Shoe Store Smith's Tender Feet Shoe Shop So. Cumberland Planing Mill Co. Sports Shoppe Sweene A Supply Syckes Music Store Supreme A Novelty Co. The Hub A Store Bicycle WaKh A Shoe Store Wllsuo Hardware Co. Mooreficld Auto Supply, Moorefleld, W.

W. Store, Meyersdale, Pa. Auto umherland, Frostburg, Reyser. Piedmont and Bedford NATIONAL BANK CUMBERLAND. MD.

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