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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 18

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THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND. THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1961 Dial 722-4600 for a WANT AD TAKER Good Neighbor Tour Schedule Is Comnleteri Oranf And Hardy Cauntias Included MOOREFILLD, W. Va. Plans.

are cwnpiete for (he Rockingham- Harrisonburg West Virginia Clood Neighbor Tour on July 26. The Tour will start at Brandywine at 7:45 a and from there the caravan will make a tour of the Naval Radio Astronomy Device at 8:15. Breakfast will lie at at Brandywine with a short program. The group will visit Franklin at 11-40 a m. vshcre a short program will be held and lunch at the Hermitage Hotel will ba served in Petersburg at 1.15 p.m.

with a program. I The cavalcade will tie greeted in Mooreficld at 4 p.m. by Mavor W. D. Grafton and short talksj will he given by V.

BLshoff. president of the Moorefield Lions Club, by Judge H. Gus Muntzing and Senator J. Bean. group will continue to Wardensville for a program at p.m.

I where will be served, on the W'ardensville School! Grounds by the Capon Valley Farm Women's Club. J. Cunningham will preside as master of ceremonies and will introduce Mayor J. Holmes Spence. Ben L.

W. Va. Counties Get Share Of Health Funds Keyset Women Bowling Champs City (Jtto.s bowling team, winner of the Kev.ser Bowling League for Women, 1960-61. is shown here with team and mdivithial trophies Ix'tt to right, iseated' are Jovcc Jack.son, Loui.se Kirk and Erma Bunch Diane Long. Ho.sie Fazzaloie, Georgianna Rotnn.son, and Caroline Tettenburn.

Edith Uertman wa.s not pre.sent when the photograph wa.s taken. Keyset Jaycees Will Be Hosts To Region Meet CAP Picnic Set Fridoy W. Va. Jan Schmutz, commanding officer ofj the Moorefield Squadron of the Civil Patrol, announces a squadron picnic for all senior and Council Airs Wall Danger At Piedmont Frye president ot the Wardens- will be hel.i al ville Club and hamber Buttermilk Friday night. Laons GiuD, ana tourtney Coininerce to be held here liising who will review the features of the area.

CHARLESTON. Va PD ThesState Health DepartmetU began Tuesday mailing out ehei'ks to 43 West Virginia countle.s that have met first-quarter requirements for new fiind.s. Health Director Dyer said would be di.stnbute<t from the $450.000 authorized by the 1961 legislature to increase the level of lo('aI health servicc.s. In order to I for the 'money, countle.s had to approve and follow the Slate Civil Service Commis.sion procedures; I have at least one health officer, sanitarian and jHiblic health nurse and submit for approval by the I state agency a plan for e.xpendi- tures. Those were not met jhy Berkeley.

Boone, Fayette, Hancock. Mingo, Pendle-j I ton. Raleigh. Ritchie, Lincoln, Wirt and Tucker counties. Dyer said lancoln, Wirt andj Tucker have no health depart-i ment.s but could contract with an' adjacent county or the stale to; provide such services.

nder the program, each coun- jty receives a ba.sic annual grant' jof $1.000 above its allotment lor, 1960-61 fiscal year. In addi-; con- each also will get about 5 PSC Alumni Studies Plan To Open Compus Office TOP STCDENT Miss Ann daughter (rf Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilbert Logsdon.

Savage, was graduated ye.ster- day after completing require- tor the mt'dical secretarial diploma at Strayer School ot Bu.sine.s.s, Washington A graduate ot I'rsiiline Academy, she began her studies in September 1959 and i.s working as a secretary in the office of Drs. Dorman, and Dorman. Wa.shington. At Strayer received certificates of achievement in typewriting and shorthand. At Mathias, supper will be by the Mathias Farm Honi' aub at 7 m.

in Ma- XCTij'installvd' president Jos- lh.M High ichool and presKled and Wil- Rimtan Club will supervise the Romney, state viee- PIEDMONT-The critical dition of the cwicrete wall which cents per person based on the August 6 were discus.scd familiariza- was built a numtier of years ago cen.sus. evening during a regular businessi would be given to aU on East Hamp.shire Street, along The first quarter allotments in- ses.sion of the Keyser the Va. Route 46. was again dis-elude: fussed at the meeting of Barbour $973; Brooke the members. Mayor Donald Mellor and the Calhoun 965.

Doddridge 948. Gil- Schmutz al.so announced that towTi council Tuesday night. 1 002; Greenbrier 4.288; the cadets of the squadron wiUj The wall is approximutely 12 Hamp.shire Hardy Mineral Co. 4-H Camp To Open Sunday mec'ting for a representative group of the Potomac State College wa.s held evening at the Upper Potomac Shrine Club. Consideration was given for establishment of an alumni office on the local campus.

Such a move could ultimately lead to empluy-i ment of sccretaiy Coach Dana Lough Mrs Jetf- on either a part-time or lull time ries. Roy David.Min. Dr. EUzaticth bahis. I A.

Mwutcr, .1. T'aul Blundon, and The mt'Cting wa.s calleil by J. Davis. In all of the hruf Thoma.s Conlon, president, and it was pointed out that Kenneth F. Haines, secretary- t'niployment of such a pi'isun to treaMirer of the organization handle aliimni aftairs lor the col- tending were key repifsentatives would prove beneficial not of the admini.stration, alumni only to the lullege but to the city from the immediate area, and Key ser and to the state of spoke.smen for variou.s business.

civie, and pi ofe.s.sional groups. Importance of alumni participation in the of all colleges in the state was oulliniKl in a alk by Mi.ss Elizabeth Hallanan of Charle.ston, executive director of the I nifieil Protects of the West Virginia As.swiation of College and Infversity Pre.sident.s, and Sixteen former Judge of Juvenile Court Nancy Hanks Post Kanawha (. ouni.v. Miss Ihal K-'" -VH- one nl the matters and Ibeir rtissed at tlie ret-enl p.dH'nt. at the nm-tine at Falls Slate Center tn Matllns- Pa.

was the relationship of at- nnini to individual eoUeces or lo the ptist weie Hob- hiBher edmation in seneral, lan al alumni oHirers, as we'l -loseph (l.trk Aitstl. as eollece offieials. poinled out tneluded 'aulin. that onlv an an assia iatiun elleettve when there is a 'a't'lpvarak'r, naled pt'ison who can devote con- iNiderable time and effort to the many aspects of an active ization. KeyserVeterans Visit VA Center WIl- liam Tanner, Warren Davis, Rotiert Hollers, and Paul Kidder.

the were Matiel Vandevan- pre.sentation of the many iasset.s to derived from employ- of an executive secretary, a niotmn bv Ralph .1 Bc.in. of Moorefteid. and by Mrs.l der. Eleanor Hollers, Glendme Emery, and Mabel Blackburn the Purple Heart. Cigarette.s and books were dia- chicken barbecue.

Club for Region VII, report- sale July 29 4ifeet high, begins at about the res- Harruson Jackson 1 nfficers will have charse the on the regional gathering which meeting F. chairman oi Jaycee year and the 1 oPd such meettng to be hosted by TOVAs Wip Robinson and Homer th, 0 3 Balloons will be given to The Jaycees and JayShe's will at each stop hold their annual family picnic, school will 3 reciea-' at the stops 3 public IS invited to oe pres- Dinner will be served at to 6 p. m. Prot-eeds from the Dawn Jctfnes. of Kevser.

was KEYSER State in.struclors for which fwrmits the to a numfier of patiem.s. sale will be used to purchase uniforms for cadet members. leet nign. oegins at aiKHit me Jackson ivoteti wnicn idence of Edwin Schoppert, 66 IvCwls Marion 4.,162: Mar-l Mineral County 4-H C.amp pre.suient to name a five-Jiuay Barton Personals Elast Hampshire tends for a feet. Local authorities any time it may give way caus- Taylor, 2,063 ing considerable damage to the Wetzel T.vler Lpshui 'E- B'i: 1 3 Wood C.ounty, He will assisted President K- 'hlPPt'- Miss Hallanan, an- will tgo to Diinkensville, nounc ent at all stop.s.

For PHARMACY OV 9-4201 PtOSTlUtG 5:30 p.m. Howard Mangold led the Jaycee Pfe. Robert Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Clark, is spending street and to the water and sewer Cabell Jefferson 1.456; two Mis.s Cox lines, Inawha 5.301; 2.837; Craigsville, Nicholas Mayor Mellor stated that he Sunimers Wyom- MISS tlaiuinan, an- 3 3 meed to the grmtp Ihal for he time in his 25 years on the creed and guests introduced in- a 20-day leave with his parents.

eluded Robert Amtower and Howard Boggs, guests of Jaycee Lionel Friend. The next regular meeting will be held August 7 at 8 m. and all civic-minded young men between the ages erf 21-35 are invited. He will return to Ft. Hood, Texa.s.

George Woodworth, son of Mr. Mellor slated that he would call the District Stale 1,906. Roads Commission office at Keyser to make arrangement.s for a meeting with the SRC and Mrs. George Woodworth to take some immediate ac- Birth Announced FROSTBUHG Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Crowe, of here, anncHince the birth of a daughter yesterday in Miners Hospital. WHATEVER REEDS ARE YOUR CAR SURE YD FIND IT AT OUR NEW AUTO SUPPLY CENTER! We Feature Nationally Advertised Brands of Quality Parts and Supplies (I.B.) Delco, AC, Grey Rockp Autolite, Firestonsp DuPont, Howard Zink, Bardahl, Trico, Gates To Name Just a Few We Invite You To Stop In And See Our New Store. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL! 2 Gol. Gof Con, Reg. $1.69.

only ledy Sheen Car Roliih, Reg. $1.89, only 89C RREf REGULAR $2.98 SEAT CUSHION WITH EVERT SET OF SEAT COVERS DOORS, FENDERS, GLASS, ETC. EXCLUDED FAIR'S AUTO SUPPLY 121 I. MAIN OV 9-6396 FROSTBURG OREN DAILY 9 TO 5 INCL. SATURDAY Baltimore is visiting at the home .4 of M.5S Verna Metr Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Houser and daughter. Brenda Jayne, Washington, visited Mrs. Houser's mother, Verda L. Michael.

Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Williams and son Joseph Bluefield, W. returned home after visiting Mr. and James Garrison and family. Austin Michel returned to! Midland Briefs And Personals Frostburg News Briefs olomar camptis.

ho now tho oollogo has avthlf' '0 miisl ho matio Mi.ss Cox was an international an aiumni oflice, this Hampshire County. All no 1- July 24. On the return farm youth exchange student to would located in the former will at White Sul- Finland last year and on January brary which is now being renovat- 17 and 18 gave several talks for office space since the new loi-al organizations in which building will he ready foi related her experiences while otcupancy at the beginning of the abroad. Mathias was an instructor fall semester. Among the dinner guests who ohsflB'vations on the Bi'an, Pre.s- Mr.

and Mrs Frederick Jfarri- son. St. Petersburg. and The insfriictois wiU assisted Mrs. Ida Hadra, rcturaed afterlhy several 4-H leaders and Atty, Tk'an.

Pre.s- vLsiting Mr. and (Tiarles'ant leaders from the cminty. The Church. Dean K. McKee.

Stark, Ormond Street. camp will tie under the Mr. and Forrest Griffith of the county agricultural exten- and daughter Kathy returned County Agent Palace Theatre Last Time Tonile 2 Showings 7 9 Randallstown after visiting Mr. James K. Miller, and Home Dem- Richard Pendlebury and family and Mrs.

Charles Stark. ostration Agent Mi.ss Betty Jo 1 li'oturned from Conneaut The mlant daughter of and Queen. Camp will with coun- oiw rom pa they attended the wed-Mrs. Samuel was circle on Friday, July 28. Mrs Logsdon Pendlobury neph-'tized the F.rst Congrvgat.ooal Edward Slovonson, son of I ndcd Church ot Cecil Stevenson, formerly of here.

illiam Price, pastor. The baby Kay Pendlebury named Cindy Sue. Charles Howell and Mr. and -Mrs. Henry Howell.

Mr. and Mrs. Arch by Vacation Mr. and Mrs. 4rch Lo.NAC().M.\C,-Mu>s Mary Jo V4 v.sdod Mr.

N-- and Mrs. 'William -Howcll. Phyllis Howell and alter'visjtmc Mrs Marvartt 'atalion at the home of Connell. I Mr. and Mrs.

James Blair, Mr. -Mrs, Margaret and Mrs. Ernest Poland andian" Mrs. Roficrt Blair, Mr. anti Turtle Jackson sStreet.

FORGET Washday Worries Use The WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT BETWEEN BROADWAY 4 WATER ST ON MECHANIC FROSTBURC, MO. bCjflMi rMUtrMK UMNIT WMt taUM MOMIIW MWRI rw mtt BMlD II tm benefit of St Catholic Church will be held at 8 p. m. and children, Mary I.ynn and Ohio. Patrick Kenny, and Mae Mrs.

Henry Ei.sentrout, a nredi-1 hall Logsdon returned home after patient at Afimiift4d in Kamauf, Mrs I Jior daughter Mrs. Little, Conaeoning: By- Mrs. Donna L. Schramm retuj-n-1Painesville, Ohio, is here visiting mt anH Patr.A ed from where her nnother. she visited with her Mr.

and Charle.s Ogline. ers. Mt. Savage; Manley, Midland. and daughter, and Mrs James Bradenton.

Fla visited Mr. and M. Connor, and family. Attend Funeral BARTON-Mr. Burrell Dayton, Ohio; Erxm Hamil-i Avenue, ton.

Mr. and William Hamil-i Donald Thrastwr, Keyser Workers Adopt 40-Hour Week Mr. and Charles W. Baker, Paul Edward KEYSER city employes have been plated on a 40-hour work following action taken ton and daughter Darlene. Bedford Ohio, vi.sited and Mrs.

Mic-ter Toledo mother. Mrs. Helen Summers and ity nhio: and W.llMm WPh the new order, citv en.son. Pa ajid Mr. and friends of the area, I tie closed ail day on Satur- Mrs.

Uon and Billy Orr, Maia Avenue. JS Heretofore, offices were James, June and Catherine, his vacation vuiting Mr open until noon on tnat dav. ited at the home of Mr and and Mrs. George l.omas and Mr of the street water or Richard Keyes Jr. They were and Raymond Morgan, and office employes work on here to attend the funeral of in Hamilton a former resident.

family, both of Kensington. Saturdays in compliance with the Mr. and Vernon R. plan, which provides for five water, attend- eight-hour days with jiay ed the graduation of regulated in order that salaries Strayer ollego at the remain unaffected Statier-Hilton Hotel, Wasnington, The Police Department D. where Mr.

Bioadwatei a placed on a 4P-hour week several brother. .1. Broadwater. ago received an VA ik-gree, with high during the nKK'fing yesterday distinction, the Office routine business rnatter.s Awaid. Also attending were Mr.

acted uikki and several and Broadwater, building permit.s were issued. They also visited Mr. and Mrs Browne Lee Kooken and son, ot Arlington, a. The regular monthly iTKeting ot the Humemaker's Club I will tie held today, 7 30 at Medical Center. Friday Saturday SPECIALS! 50 Lb.

Bag U.S. Potatoes $1.79 3 Doz. RHad. Siza Eggs $1.09 FRE5H RORRNEY CORN DAILY Transparent Apples 3 29c VIRGINIA GROWN Tone Sluing II. 29c Watormalon Cantalopoa lea Cold YOUR FOOD VALUE HEADQUARTERS GRANrS MARKET Free Customer Parking to Our Store Coif Us For Free Estimotes On Your Home Repoirs Remodeling Additions We Specioliie In All Heme Improvements a Damp Boiewantu a laekr Roolg a Worn or Shabby Eloon a Sogging Eloort a Crockod Plaittor a Concreto a Doimofod Srding mmmf other hootiof ood reioodeUof It i repair or remodetinp prebtom coll Ho RflARSHALL Lumbor Company Uoocootof HO 4-2B7I Starts Thursday at 9:30 a.m.

(At All Stores) mi IN ri nidmii. Mimi Summer Clearance Sale Reductions On All Summsr Summer White Sale Fantastic Low Prices On Domestic Nseds For Ths Home August Furniture Sale Low Low Pricos On All Typos of Sonsational Valuee In This Big Tripis Hsadsr Evsnt storting Thursdoy, 9:30 a. m. At All RAaurico Storas. Ba Hora Early For Bast Solsc- tions And Yes You Got Profit-Sharing Coupons.

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