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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 26

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TWkNTY-SlX THk NfcWS, FRIDAY. DbCEMBbR 18, 1953 tor WAN I AD 1 I I 1 I Reservoir At Westernport Collections Set Christmas Tree WESTERNPORT Mayor Okcy Westernport Mine Urged To Adopt E. RTichael called attention to a leak in the reservoir located on Westernport Hill at the meeting FAIRMONT. W. Va.

Failure of the Town Commissioners. to mck-nist dry mine surfai The mayor stated there has been and other violations of the Feda crack in tJie reservoir for some eral Mine Safety Code are cited time and it now has become ser- a coal-mine inspection rejxirt rc- ious. Some major repairs will soon teased by the Bureau of Mines for be needed. the W. and Coal Compans's No.

It was ordered that the city niine near Westerntiort. Md. Tlie rlerk's office close on Christmas 8-tnan mine averaged 80 tons eve at noon and will not reopen daily when inspected recent- iintil Monday. December 28 It will T' Ward, also be closed on F'ridav and Satur- Ttie Federa! inspector recom- day. January 1 and 2 mended prcshift and weekly exami- During the holidav weeks garb- nations for removal age will be collected on Tuesday accumulations of Ifvose and December 22 and along one haulageway, and 23 and December 29 and 30.

adequate fire-fighting equipment Christmas trees will be collected fnr the mine. Monday. January 4. also proposed safer surface It was agreed a parking facilities, several on the municipal parking lot should tiaulage and elertncal betterments, be rented the post office certain and the wearing of protective hovirs each day on a two year ar hv all workmen. from the Nativity, arranged by the principal, William G.

in a series of tableaux of which this picture is a combination in grand finale style, ili be featured under varied-colored spot lights at the Luke School, Monday at 7:30 p. m. The role of Mary, (center' is taken by Marion Cave, while David Jones jxirtrays Joseph. Angels, left to right are Barbara McIntyre. Maurice Kitzmiller.

Elaine Anta, Nancy Diaz, PattN Hope Hopkiii'- and Shepherds m- elude Robert Junkins, Kenneth Don Bland, Gary and Robert Smith. The Wise Mon are Donald McCombs. Jerry Reel and Paul Gift. The program is under the direction of Mrs. Flleanor Drane and Miss Mary Wilt, teachers.

Mrs. Jean Miller is accompanist. Mr. F'atkin. principal is at the piano, and plays the processional.

The prologue will be given by Barbara Brvan and the epilogue by Helen Mav, Janet Pai -ons. Janet F'ortney, Millie Koiser, Syh ia e. and C'arohn M- Ken. le. for per year.

Ward warned against the use of This request came from Post- lights and smoking while master Thomas V. MeGuire and derground. James A. Welsh the owner of the post office building. A door will be making easier to take mail in cut in the rear of the building so the building the mail truck can back up to it of the area will marked mail during certain daylight hour.s.

but other hi'Ui- of Mie day the pace be u. the for the regular parking F-iohcrt Miller asked that a light be near his home on Street extended, be e- 'igated Everything for men and boys that they will enjoy wearing. BOB HOHING MIN BOYS 11 E. Main Sf. Frostburg FOR Delicious Meals ond Homemade Pie Visit the Homestead Restaurant Broadway Frostburg OPEN OAIIY 7 A.

PRE SALE PEGGY HATS OFF Group Nylon ond Wool SWEATERS OFF Foncy Trimmed Hollywood Briefs 3 for SliOO Sizos Pmk Black Extra Size Hollywood Briefs WivK Band Only Sizes 8-9-10 ....................3 for $1.25 The Jackpot Phone 1170 Frostburg Today at HOSKEN'S America's Most Charming Watches ulova 21-JEWElS DOUY MADISON 21 2 14kt gold 21 in Amtrical Valley High School Faculty Entertains At Christmas Party LON A CON IN F'or y-t wo members of the Valley High faculty held their Chiisimas party Thurs- dav exening at the Pythian hall. There was a turkey dinner with original and personalized place cards made by the Department under thp direction of FJmer M. Flide. Tables and favors were planned by Mrs. Florence Hohing and Mrs.

Lydia Reexes. Jingle presents were at each place under the planning of Miss Martha McDonaldsim and Miss L'athenne Manlrv Cards and games were played after nnor With Ganyu and James in charge. Tape recordings tf organ music was gixen bv Joseph Derry. The committee chairman was Miss Esther Holz Invnrati.in as given by Principal Jack A. Petry.

Miss Kelly III WESTEHNPURT R-se Kelly of 106 Oakview Drive is sen- b- li her hume Fire Destroys Home KEYSER The one-room home of Hcrschel Malone, a short distance from the in Keyscr. was destroyed by fiiH" abtait 1 m. Thursday. Firemen from Keyser and Me- C'oole companies answered the alarm, but were unable to save any of house furnish- ing.s or the home. It i.s beliexed the fire started at a faulty pipe from a ccxik stove, igniting the room of the building.

Malone is a cripple and lixed alone in the house. He was uninjured. Birthday Party Held FOR YOUR WALLS PLYWOOD MASONITE CELOTEX PLASTERBOARD PLASTIC WALL COVERING FOR YOUR FLOORS BONNIE MAID VERSATILE NEILSON BRO.S. Frettbwrg FROSTBURG Mr and Mrs George Hochard, Hill Street, enter- tnmed recently in honor of -i'n Clarence, on h.s fourth birth- were Sperry, Cathy Lan- aster. Fldward Carder.

Judv Perdew John Stafford. Fhsie Yvonne H-irden. Mrs June Perdew. Mrs Margaret E. and Mrs.

Margaret Hughes. Barton OES Meets BARTON Thirty-four members attended a rerent meeting of Barton Chapter No. 37. Order of Eastern Star. Mr.s.

tllla Conn, worthy matron and il Dye, woUhy prec.ded. -r the a party was and ofreshiT rnts Lonaconing Rotary Hears Rev. Young LON.ACONING Meaning of was the topic of an address by Rev. Joseph Young, of the F'lrst Methodist Church, given at the Lonaconing Rotary Club meeting at the VF'W home, on Wednesday evening, Thomas Elias and John Dunkle, of FYostburg, were guests at the program. Dewey Burns was program chairman for the evening.

A donation was given bv the club member.s to the Christmas treat fund of the community. It was decided there will be no meetings for the next two weeks, Wednesdav, December 23, and Wednesday, December 30. delegation attended the Rciv Scout program held at Central Elementary S( The Roy Scouts are sixvn.sored Lonaci.n- by the Rotarv Club. Return Home LONACONING Co' and Mr Waharn Bates and san Mark. -ted Mr.

and Mi Park. I nnaeoning, and h.i'e now returned to the.r home Alex andria. Youth Fellowship Has Yule Dinner FROSTBURG The Youth Fcl- of Vale Summit Metho- di.vt Church held a Chri.vtmas din- iK recentlx in the recreation room of the church, with gifts being exchanged, attending were Rex. and Mr.s. Wilbur Grose and daughters, Margaret Flllen and Patricia, Willis Scott, Davis, Mav Winters, Betty Wintrr.s.

Donna Daytop. Sara Winters, EYma Clisp. Lila Poland. Patricia Meek. Virginia Loar.

Maxine Robert.son, I.ee laaar and Mi Ivin Robert on. Keyser Girl Scout Troop Gives Christmas Progrom Nob'll" siiHiTu-n; Sandr- Md RuU. auditorium of Keyser High ser and Janice Lee Fishei. Patrol School. Fallowing the program the 2 group returned to its meeting: Patrol 5 The Scene at 7.

and served refresh-: with to the parents. Each patrol Little Town had made favors for the Soloi.sts were: Sue This is the last meeting of the 11 mv Kissinii Sitntft cirfus until January 11. xin miik The giwn wa. a. fol-j Hartman and Darlene Bdl and lows; Patricia R.von, Scripture'Hayden Wells, Silent Night reading; Chri.stnias music bv Ruth Mnsscr.

Jamte Ro.sc Ann Temple. Sharon Martin. Patricia Rvon and aSharon Martin Pat Ryon. Jenny Lynn Daskal and sang Santy 1 lave In a Janet Jean Mills; Herald Angels Come All Ellen Carxev. D.Ann Ye was sung by Carol Naney Compton.

Sharon Wilson, 'Jennings. Judy Jo.sc. Joyce Stick- Lynn Craig, Carol.xn Stick- lev Havdon Wells, Arietta Zinn, ley, and Naney sang Camilla Mason, Sue Gru.sendort. Holy with Sharon Wilson I Cecilia Red. Patrol 5, and Dar- reading the of Jesus from Bible, Lee Ann Clark Romney Names New Treasurer ROMNEY The Mayor and City Council held a special meeting on Mondav and appointed Mrs.

Norris C'aryl town treasurer to replace Mrs. Mildred Parker who has resigned. Mayor David Shear stated that SIX applications had been received for the ix)sition Mrs. Caryl attendf'd Glenville State Teachers ('ollege. Mountain State Bu.imess College, and has held sex eral Civil Service She has also served secretary of the County of Wirt County, and was emjiloved in the FJizabeth, Va.

Po.si Offire before moving here. She has been hired as a full time employe. pianist for this group. Nichol. Joyce and Constable.

Patrol I gave readings and jxiems. The program closed with prayer by Rose Ann Temple Janice I.e* F' in I hm was FLOWERS i For All OCCASIONS FLOWER SHOP S1S1 Plumbing Heating Salk Kilchait Sinki Hot Wofor Tonkt Floor Tilo Wall Tilo Roofing Spouting Got Cool Oil Furnoctt All Work Guorontood--Froo WM. R. GOEBEL 25 Centenniol Street PHONfS Frottbwrg 48A-R Cronttvillo 111 F'or Sale: Bicycle, 21 imh 23 Street. FYo Adx.

N-T-Drr. 18 FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS Oive the kids something with wheels on ond yog con't go wrong' These will delight the eye, yet defy destruction. HOSKEN JEWELRY STORE Fkofit 473 Froitburf LIGHTNING GUIDER SLEDS 40" eo. eo. 52" $6.50 eo.

Tricycles Doll Carts All Siitt CHILD'S SLED ah hoi $7.89 we GUARD $1.75 eo. $4.95 Gun Holster Sets All Typot Roller 53.98 Skates INDIVIDUAL I $1o65 GUNS I HOLSTERS MECHANICAL TRAINS ELECTRIC LIONEL TRAIN ACCESSORIES ond PARTS 4W(iOii V. Co V' six more shopping davs leH before Chnst- mas. VYe make no extra charge for fr folders. 'Yo' A I Women's Campus Ponties Slips Women's Knit Nylon Slips WO NYLON BLOUSES $2.29 WOOL GLOVES $1.19 SLIPPER SOX $2.29 Comb, Brush, Mirror Dresser Sets Samsonite Men's Women's Luggoge WOMfN LEATHER HANDBAGS $2.98 WOlWfN QUILTED ROBES $10.95 WOVEN QUILTED PAJAMAS $10.95 Men's Leother Sole Wool Slipper Men's Fur Lined Leother Gloves CHfNIlH BED SPREADS $7.95 embroidered PILLOW CASES $2.19 Children's Eogle Knit Wool Cops Women's Wool Cordigon Sweotcrs WOVEN BOUDOIR SLIPPERS $2.19 ALUMINUM TUMBLER SETS $6.95 ALUMINUM KAKE KOVERS $2.49 Floral Print Gift Hondkerchiefs LEATHER PHOTO ALBUMS $1.89 59c NAl IMARK CHRISTMAS CARDS and up Phoenix Cosmetono Nylon Hosiery Rf BUFFET SERVICE $3.98 PC DINNER SETS $22.95 54x54 Florol Print Table Cloths Women's 16-Rib Royon Umbrellos hatham BABY BLANKETS $2.98 3 RC BABY BIBS 79c CARRY BOTTLE HOLDERS $1.00 DEPARTMENT STORE to Box 23.

Freiburg. 3 Wne Men unit rfrrn Uf 0 WEAR a loielv pomsettm from LEADING FLORlhT bakery coke Robt W.IUamx. Froxtburg. last winner. If vm, want wrapi.r-d hr; tiraR randv.

rrp Carol A Dowell si-trr. in EI.M.S (ONFEUTIONERT. Tn 4 r.N*KR’S DRUG Albert showed us Wrist Wat and Wrist Watches, also, Cutex. LaCross Manicure Setx aii gift ideas now. When out get quuk at SERVICE ST.ATION Jk GAR.VGE, Franklin, with Esso Gas.

it if if VIC in ihe CI.EXNERS. Piedmont us to wish wl ntt wonderf patrons a er Christmas from all the gang. it it 'ft it offe; the line of Jacket MrGregor Suede Crompton ord rex A Gabardine, hort A long $7 95 up See Louie. O- er R. E.

KI.M.MELL PH 1 RMAL T. we xxere shopping for Dad and found Rnn.son Cigarette L.gh’ert Parker Pen A PencU Sets, boxes of cigars, Rem A Electric Shavers. it it it it Rr -hten up with a gorgenus poinsettia and the front dooi xvoh eiv wreath from the LEADING FLORIST. Kex ser. For the be whipped in town stop In the ELLIR FEC TIONERV A RESTAURANT.

Kex ser. and have Bonnie ten xou all ahout Take a tip stand Your insurance needs hange from year to xear Call 5221 A. GREE.N. INSl AN( E. to see if you are completely covered.

it it it it and a 1 the gang HARRIS MEAT MARRETR. asked us to con H'- da.y to al. their patrons. it it it A Atv-nTinn FViiks in Take advantage of the Christmsi sax.ng plan offered bv the LIBERTY TRUST Lonaconing Branch Ask for particulars todav Shopping in ROST BV RG it it it it the be in f-u Chi itmax See the following Rvlvanli set.s The imore 21 The Windsor A The Preseott 17 con and table mode.s. Ask for Van.

A A A Y' wa 4 Tt fresh vegrtubles foi the Christmas holldava Stop hi JO-LE-KAY MARKET. Thev ha nice cranberries fruit cakes, too Joyce Janei will he happy to wait on you, A A A A JA( POT Spcr al for Mother for Christmas lovely hguse dreasei $2 88 and $3 88 he she large or small. A A A A ar gift nationally advertised hoes at STORE: Ro tonian, field. Rand Star for men; Flnna Trim Tred A for women Jumping Jacks Poll Parrot for infam p' Parrot for mlssea. A A A A Re sure to compliment in on the beautiful Chri.st- mas window she has arranged Plent of gift ideas.

A A A A Her h.xirdo rat-d an apprei whi tie She wat one of lucky ones to get a permanent at BE.Al'TT RALON. A A A A Ride home in stvlr thi- Ride a new Chrvsler from GARAi.E. Phone 300 and a Freddie now. A A A A still time to get your lothe' cleaned for Christmas, thanki to new one dax sei ice cleaning plant. A A A A nire proud of the little liookle! we received from the BURG NATIONAL BANK when we joined their ('hristmas Club.

A A A A No need fo hop all over town f.o to HARDWARff for Dormeyer. Sunlxeam, Bfach mixers, waffle irons, percolators, rt' Make Mom happv A A A A Top fov values in (TI. 1 RLIE HILL'S. Ctin cards and candy, too, with cigars gift-wrapped foi Dad Hurry in A A A A It If gratifying to nr the rutting care that is taken with a distinctive Ftone from IRWIN ME.MORIALS. Call 52 -J A A A A galfire in HOSKENS for aJl of the family: Birth- stniie Rings.

Bulova Clock Radio-. Walletr, and all famoui tvame brand watches pliix a friendly budget plan. A A A Why go elsewhere when RESTAURANT packaged goods for the holiday sea.son at the prices you want to pay, A from the GIFT arra.v of glamorous Costuma Jewelry excellent gifts for ladies with di tinrtive tastes. A A Make Mother happv by selecting a quilted robe. bedroom slippers at the DEPARTMENT STORE A FYuit Cake, the kind Mother used to make, can he gotten In the FROSTBURG BAKERY.

Tell Pat to save you one and cookies. tlAt 9734867003614.

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