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Dial 722 4600 for a WANT AD TAKER THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, MD MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1963 SEVEN Area Deaths And Funeral Notices New Creek, South Branch In Watershed Program MRS. EARL J. COMBS M. FRENCH COONTS MYERS SERVICES ROMNEY Mrs. Una Viola WESTERNPORT Marion Services for Mrs.

Nellie K. (Rae) Combs, 37, of Augusta, died French Coonts, 77, died Friday Myers, 55, wife of Robert A. Saturday in Winchester Memorial! night at his home, 329 Maryland Myers, 19 Maple Street, who died nospuai. Avenue, following an extended Friday in Memorial Hospital, Born In Hampshire Countv Aoril illness 1 6, 1925, she was a daughter of James N. and Blanche (Haines) Haines.

Born in Belington, W. he was a son of the late Adam and Louise (Ramsey) Coonts. A for She was a member of the Zion mer employe at the Luke Mill of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Church of Christ and was a life MORGANTOWN West Virginia watershed development includes those at New Creek in nearby Mineral County and the South Branch of the Potomac River which involves more than 180,000 acres and 24 major structures. Eight of the 24 have been com Barton Church Choir Election Is Held BARTON Ernest Kyle was named president of the senior Choir Of the First PrPshvtfHfm Company, Mr. Coonts retired in 1950 after 40 years of service.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Madge (Davis) Coonts; three daughters, Mrs. Marvin Green, Lonaconing; Mrs. Richard Miller, Irwin, and Mrs. Jack 0.

Hill Smithburg, two brothers, Ray Coonts and Harry Coonts, both of Akron, eight grandchildren and three great long resident of Augusta. She is survived by her husband, Earl J. Combs, a daughter, Mel inda Kay Combs, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Combs, Rom ney; Mrs. Thelma Beery, Augusta, and Miss Gladys Haines, Augusta, and a brother, Russell Hajnes, Augusta.

The body is at the Shaffer Funeral Home, where friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. pleted, according to George Sharpe state extension soil conservation specialist of West Virginia University, who reports that an additional three are under construction, and a new one is to be started this year. This watershed, he said, involves Hardy and Pendleton counties and a part of Virginia. Another 180,000 acre project is the Patterson Creek watershed, which passed through the planning phase just last year.

Initial construction of structures on this watershed will begin this year. New Creek, Brush Creek, and Bond's Creek watersheds are all scheduled for completion in 15. The New Creek operation will have 12 major structures on it. Construction on the Bond's Creek operation in Ritchie County was completed last year, and land treatment measures are to continue through 1965. West Virginia now has more than 17.000 acres in completed watersheds and work is progressing on an additional 480,000 acres including eight projects now ir.

the "operations" phase of development. This means that construction of the various flood preventive structures is underway, and that farmers are in the process of installing complimentary land treatments. Church during a recent dinner meeting in Cumberland. The body is at the Boal Funeral will be concluded today at 10 a.m. at St.

John's Lutheran Church. Rev. Russell Fink, pastor, will officiate and interment will be in Hillcrest Burial Park. The body is at the Scarpelli Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Warren Davis, James Beck, Albert Hook, Dallas Hite, Kirk Lathrum and Albert Beckman.

MRS. CHARLES R. HUGHES KEYSER Mrs. Ina Victoria Hughes, 72. of Antioch, died Saturday following an illness of 10 years.

She was a member of the Knob ley Church of The Brethren. She is survived by her husband, Charles R. Hughes, three daughters, Mrs. Helen Baker, Keyser; Mrs. Geraldine Sullivan, Miami, and Mrs.

Alreda Whittaker, Moorefield; three sons, Charles Russell Hughes Washington; Eugene Hughes, Antioch, and Henry (Ted) Hartman, Miami, nine grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. The body is at the Rogers Funeral Home, here. Services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. at Knobley Church of the Brethren by Rev.

L. Gene Bucher. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends Hnmp whpri fripnrls will re, The body will be taken to thelceived todav from 2 to 4 anri i William Brown was elected vice president: Delberta to 9 p. Augusta Christian Church Tuesday at 10 a.

m. for services at 11 Schramm, secretary; and Maxine Services will be conducted there a. m. The Rev. Sherill Fritts and today at 3 p.

m. and interment the Rev. Raymond Martin will of will be in Philos Cemeterv. OES Installation Held Anita Hartig, second from left, is shown receiving the gavel of office of worthy matron from Ruth Loar retiring worthy matron, at the installation of officers of Mountain Chapter 15, Order of East 1 eft t0 right' are MerriU PhiUiPs associate Patron, Hilda Kroll, install ing marshall and Joseph Evans, associate patron. ficiate and interment will be in HARRY A.

FISHER the Augusta Cemetery. Vrtfmr A wiUttm Vie Unm A note Mice U1DTU MTtrrvi.rDrri.1 lauci on, Ul Street, Chesapeake, anyder, treasurer. Committees appointed include Mary C. Miller, chairman, Wilma Miller and Ann Lamberson, ways and means; Jean Lamberson, publicity; Mary Kiddy, cards and flowers; and Kathy Ford, librarian. Those attending were Rev.

and Mrs. George Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cross, Mr. and Mrs.

William Brown Sr. and son, David, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kvle and miss Marina Miuenoerger, 86, of 107 Polk Street, died Saturday in Allegany County Infirmary WSCS Officers Meeting Slated died Saturday in a hospital there. Born in Jersey City, N.

he was a son of the late George W. and Julia (Conners) Fisher. He was an electrician. He is survived by his widow. where she had been a patient' three months.

She had been in failing health several years. Born in Adams County, she Mrs. Elsie (Bond) Fisher, former a daughter of the late Henry jly of Ridgeley; a brother, Will W. Vas Taxes Expected To Remain Same CHARLESTON, W. Va.

(UPD Gov. W. W. Barron's tax extension program, expected to get through the Legislature without too much trouble, was slated to clear its LONACONING WSCS officers of churches in Lonaconing are invited to attend a meeting on January 30 at the home of Mrs. and Mary A.

(Brady) Miltenber Uam Fisher, Spring Lake. N. J. daughter, Susan, Mrs. Maxine Snyder, Mrs.

Delberta Schramm, Mrs. Mary Kiddy, Mrs. Jean Lamberson, Mrs. Wilma Miller, Miss Mary C. Miller, Miss Ann Lamberson.

and Miss Kathv Ford. and a sister, Mrs. Neal Youne. ger. Jersey City, N.

J. John McClain to make arrange The last surviving member of The body will be brought to the her immediate family, she is sur at the funeral home from 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.

GEORGE W. HUGHES George W. Hughes, 74, of Mc Mullen Highway, died yesterday it a i SINUS ments for the "World Day of Prayer" on March I. vived by a number of nieces andjGeorSe Funeral Home where Eastern Star Installs At Barton BARTON New officers of Barton Chapter No. 37, Order of Eastern Star, were installed a recent evening in the IOOF hall and "Obligation Night" will be observed at the meeting today.

Mrs. Alice Barnard was installed as worthy matron and Austin Michael as worthy patron. Serving with them are Mrs. Juanita Beachy, associate matron; George Kirkwood, associate patron; Mrs. Mildred Martin, secretary; Mrs.

Ella Conn, treasurer; Mrs. Virginia Hoffa, conductress. Mrs. Evelyn Michael, associate conductress; Mrs. Leona Kirk Why worry mentis win oe received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Services will be conducted tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. at the funer nephews. A requiem mass will be celebrated in St.

Patrick's Catholic Church Tuesday at 10 a. m. Inter in aacrea nearc nospiuu wnere first hurdle this week on tne fl he had been a patient one week of the House of Delegates. when you have Money Problems! 5U liefer mm neaun severai Barron aed the Legislature to Peter and al home Rev' Ben F' Hartlev reier ancrpastor Qf Calvary Methodist ment will be in SS Paul Cemetery. a i extend for another year current A native of Cumberland, he rates on fivf fndudi U'9C cnn ff IhA lata Tcrvh rnA 41o Hr't food niiws for voo Eirlmiv Church.

Ridgeley. Interment will The body is at the in Hillcrest Burial Park mm kvvt vjivt acv; woe yn ai 114 The Presbyterian Church will I be host with Mrs. Leah Marsh 1 in charge. ii The WSCS of the Lonaconing i Methodist Church met recently in I the social room with Mrs. Hilda 1 Philips in charge of devotions.

Mrs. Katie Lohr read the scrip 1 ture and Mrs. Mary Donald of 1 fered prayer. Mrs. Martha Grindle presided at the business meeting at which time routine reports were given 'g by the officers.

A social hour was!" holH 'IHH runerai nome, wnere me rosary will be recited today at 8 p. m. Friends will be received at the LLEWELLYN SERVICES FROSTBURG Services for "Mard cr" SYNA Clf AR Dortfstnt tibit ct instantly and continuously to dram and clear all nasal tinus cavities Ona "hard cora" tablet givas vp to hours raliaf from pain and prassura ot congestion. Allows yoa to braatha aauly stops watery ayat and runny nota. Von can buy SYNA CltAR at all Drug Store, without need for a prescription Satisfaction) (uaranteed by make.

Iry it today Ford's Drug Stores Cumberland 4V Frostburg 5 ut er phen ut today. con rv you in two houri TRI T0WNS Finance Company 19 Main St. Wsstsrnport, Maryland Phon FLtwood 9 3861 Ruth (Handle) Hughes. Mr. Hughes was a retired painter.

His wife, Emma L. (Smith) Hughes, preceded him in death. Surviving are a son, Elmer L. Hughes, Shadyside; two stepsons. Frank J.

Davis and Charles Davis hnth rt rnmhnrlsnH to 4 and 7 Mrs. Winifred Llewellyn, 67, of funeral home from 2 to 9 p. m. Dans Rock Road, Midland, who Pallbearers will be Michael I dIeo Friday night in Miners Hos Carney, James Fidelis and JohnlPital. will be conducted in the "I'VH VUJtlUVllUIIUf If 1 Miltenberger, Clarence Wolfe and Durst Funeral Home today ii: wood, chaplain; Mrs.

Hilda Staf Rev. Clarence McCIoud ZZZrV 2 p. m. Francis Mattingly. ford, marshall; Mrs.

Helen Kyle, organist; Mrs. Mary Ann Penman, will officiate and interment will be in Frostburg Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Lawrence 3 per cent consumer sales tax. One of those taxes, the 6 cent a pack levy on cigarettes, was reported out of House Finance Committee last week with the recommendation that it be made permanent. The Legislature, faced with such other controversial measures as reapportionment bills and medical care bills, also has been asked to find about $16 million to finance a school program backed by the West Virginia Education Association.

The program, which includes $10 million for teacher salary increases, received a cool reception from legislative leaders who were told Saturday that the state has no real choice in the matter. WVEA executive secretary Phares Reeder said inadequate Esther; Mrs. Delia Ayres, ward LEWIS SERVICES FROSTBURG Services for Griffith' Lewis, 67, of 42 Linden Rank, Carl Ruffo, Richard Dun cr; and J. Irvin Martin, sentinel. Other officers will be installed THE NEW '63'; STANDARD ychucii, ixru rkCjfsvr, ana Mrs.

James Dawson, Cumberland; a step daughter, Mrs. Irvin Brown, Cumberland; a sister, Miss Pansy Hughes, Cumberland; 20 grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren. The body is at the Scarpelli Funeral Home. Street, who died Friday in Min jcan, Harry Spiker, Roy Llewellyn Announcing ers Hospital, will be conducted and Howard Llewellyn later. Installing officer was Mrs.

Mil today at 11 a. m. in the Durst dred Martin, past grand matron Funeral Home. The Rev. Demauth FRIEND SERVICES OAKLAND Services for Ar of Maryland.

Blanton will officiate and inter NW Following the ceremony Ella ment will be in Frostburg Memor Bteson Friend of 0al ial Park. lanc1, who was killed Friday when Military rites by the Farradv'the aircaft he was piloting American Son Poit Jrn P. Conn sang "For All You've Done" with Mrs. Dorothy Roberts at the piano. The junior past matron Lake, will be conducted ECONOMY uxiay schools and roads "are the o' received her jewel and gifts were accorded at the grave presented.

Kefreshments were MRS. WILLIAM H. CUTTER FROSTBURG Mrs. Bessie (Plummer) Cutter, 81, widow of William H. Cutter, died Saturday at the home of a daughter.

Mrs. Ruth Gearhart, RD 1, McVey town, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Cutter were former residents of Midlothian.

Survivors besides Mrs. Gear hart, include ten sons, George, Robert, William and Leonard Cut LEADER served by the retiring worthy matron and patron. Mrs. Bernard spoke of her aims for the coming year and announced her motto. major deterents to West Virginia's industrial and business development." Reeder said that if the Legislature wants West Virginia "to pick itself up by its bootstraps," the lawmakers have no choice but at 2 p.

m. in the Blooming Rose Methodist Church, near Friends ville. Rev. Charles Teets and Rev. George Simpson will officiate and interment will be in the church cemetery.

MISS SUSAN BRADY Pallbearers will be Charles Hill, James Lemmert, Robert Lee, Russell Kalbaugh, Henry Shaffer and Carl Stevens. MRS. DAVID H. BODEN HANCOCK Mrs. Susie Belle Boden, 80.

wife of David H. Boden, Little Orleans, died Fri from. faith, her color, green, and her STUDEBAKER flower, rose and fern. Committees to serve for the ter, all of Midlothian; Earl and, to find sufficient revenues to put David Cutter, RD 1, Frostburg; through proposed school and road KuMN Miss Susan Brad v. year are: ways ana means Hamnshir' Charles Cutter, RD 2, Frostburg; day at their home following a 80, died Friday in Juanita Beachy, Ella Conn, Mil lengthy illness.

Memorial Hospital where she had dred Martin, Helen Kyle, and Born in Fulton County, she been patient ten days Mary Ann Penman; refreshments smim mw cm foi tmn.wAKHits fc'OW Studebekar brings you a budget car with exclusive, feature not fotmd as standard equipment on other makee. Hit new Standard baa the tame comfort, convenience, safety A native of Romney. she was a Leona Kirkwood. chairman. a MPfWMtll SmOtt III W.Hir0lIM IHSIHt a lite Noat tt traii ratuNtit commtaiat.iiiawicit cett INIM MAI CMSTIIKTMfl HAT ftOOt! WIN tOOIt UnVt PAPafl MtTIUMIRI PAHIl llfll AtMM'MAta) SAlirr fatal a lit vmiiu nun liui SYSTia a and many mom featuret for your driving pUaturt! raui cuuer, rxrKnan; AtDen cutter, Frostburg, and Eugene Cutter, McVeytown, and another daughter, Mrs.

Edna Bingaman, RD 2. McVeytown. The body is at the Booth Funeral Home, McVeytown. Kathleen Robertson, co chairman. Helen Kroll, Virginia Hoffa, Helen improvement programs.

Reapportionment proposals are scheduled for another airing next Tuesday in the House Redistrict ing Committee of Del. J. E. Ned) Watson, Marion. Watson held a hearing last Thursday when he got an inkling of things to come.

Representatives from several small counties testified and, in effect, said "leave us alone" or and performance feature at tha tegular Lark i Kyle, Hilda Stafford, Irvin Michael, and George Kirkwood; auditing Leona Kirkwood, Virginia Hoffa, and Austin Michael; cheer Ella Conn. Evelyn Michael. Mary Ann Penman, and PASQUALE DIMAIO Pasquale Dimaio, 65, of 403 I h. onlys 39 STUDEBAKER LXltK Gl IS YOU MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR Clarysville Motors consolidate small counties into Delia Ayres; Cards Virginia new groupings laree enouch to Hnffa Prnmntpr HiiHa stf. mw MONTH daughter of the late Isaac T.

and Sarah (Parsons) Brady. Miss Brady owned and operated the Mountaineer Handicraft Shop here for 20 years. She formerly was superintendent for nine years of Huffman Hospital, Keyser, now known as Potomac Valley Hospital. Miss Brady was a charter member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and a member of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.

She is survived by a number of grand nephews and nieces. Services and burial were held yesterday. JOHN L. RICHMOND FROSTBURG John L. Rich was a daughter of the late Rev.

A. R. and Sarah (Bishop) Garland. Mrs. Boden was a life member of Fairview Christian Church, Bucks Valley, Pa.

Surviving, besides her husband, re five sons, Charles A. Boden, at home; Frank and Clyde Boden, both of McKeesport, Thomas Boden, Sykesville, and Millard F. Boden, Geneva, N. three daughters, Mrs. Julia Creek, Little Orleans; Mrs.

Mary De Jane, Canton, Ohio, and Mrs. Hazel Pierce, Clyde, N. 33 grandchildren and 55 great grandchildren. The body is at the Grove Funeral Home here and will remain there until 1 p. m.

today when it will be taken to Fair view Church for services at 2 qualify for their own delegates. ford; Examing Evelyn Michael. Virginia Hoffa, and Irvin Martin; Some sort of House reapportionment still appeared inevitable. ins tow Mnnrri towti finance costsi COW FOI A TEST DRIVE TODAY! Avirett Avenue, died Saturday in Memorial Hospital. Born in Naples, Italy, he was a son of the late Vicenzico and Mary (Allaco) Dimaio.

He held membership in SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, the Sons of Italy and William Paca Lodge. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Carmela (Albarano) Dimaio; three sons, James T. DeMay, Ridgeley; John Dimaio, College Park, and Pasquale Dimaio publicity Evelyn Michael; temple Mildred Martin; gifts Evelyn Michael, Hilda Stafford; OV 9 6611 Clarytville Dinner Scheduled WESTERNPORT The Vol substitutes Ada Kimble, Ruby flowers, Alice Barnard.

unteer Bible Class of Church of Gattens the Brethren will sponsor an achievement dinner Thursday at 6 p. m. in Fellowship Hall of the church. mond, 73, of 290 East Main Street, died yesterday at his residence tnis two daughters, Mrs. Er p.

m. Rev. Walter Twigg and, after an illness of two yean. jnest Ridgeley, and Mrs Rpv Warron Watt ti'UI otjl Cahii a I t. I FYanrM 7irlr ttu anil KmIam will officiate Born Francis Zirk, city, and at Lonaconintr.

he was a brother. and interment will be in the son of the late William and Han iMarion Dimaio, Naples, and 13 church cemetery. mm nan Lynch) Richmond. He was granacnuaren. a retired chief accountant for the' Tne bodv at the George Cumberland Division of the West if'unerai Home, em Maryland Railway.

A requiem mass will be cele Mr. Richmond was a veteran todav at 10 at SS. of World War I and was a mem Peter and Paul Church and inter of Farrady Post 24. Ameri. terment will be in Sunset Me can Legion and Ohr Lorie Imorial Park AF AM.

TO BUILD BUY OR REMODEL mam EQUITABLE mmm SAVINGS 4 LOAN SOCIETY 10 BROADWAY FROSTBURG MRS. COLUMBUS KISAMORE ARTHUR, W. Va. Mrs. Mary Kisamore, 85, died yesterday in Grant Memorial Hospital, Petersburg, where she had been a patient two weeks.

Born in Pendleton County, she was a daughter of the late Daniel B. and Rebecca Lough) Mallow. Her husband, Columbus Kisamore. died in 1925. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Alston Teter, Onego; two sons, Austin Kisamore, Onego, and Arlie Kisamore, with whom she resided; two sisters, Mrs. Zella Hedrick, Petersburg, and Mrs. Floda Reed, Whitmer; two brothers, Jasper Mallow, Reed Creek, and Jason Mallow, Clearville, six grandchildren and seven JOHN M. TWIGG John Milton Twigg, 72. of Mid dletown, a former resident of Cumberland, died Thursday in Baker VA Center, Martinsburg, W.

after a long illness. Born near Flint stone, he was a son of the late John M. and Hannah (Wilson) Twigg. He was a retired electrical engineer at the Amcelle plant. Surviving are his widow, Esther (Buckley) Twigg; a son, John M.

Wilson II, Copa Beach. two Surviving are his widow, Margaret I. (Scobie) Richmond; a daughter, Mrs. George Pfahler, Westchester, three sisters, Mrs. John Jacobs, Lonaconing; Mrs.

Alvin Albright, Aliquippa, and Miss Marie Richmond, Cumberland, and two grandchildren. The body is at the Durst Funeral Home where the family will receive friends today from 7 to 9 p. m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 p. m.

and 7 to 9 p. m. 5t i Him my. a ia ae uin brothers, Thornton S. Twigg, great grandchildren LftimtairifaKVii FBNAl WEEK! No Reasonable Offer Refused On Anything! The body is at the Schaeffer MISS MYRTLE A.

BLACKBURN Cumberland, and Augusta KEYSER Miss Myrtle Alice! Twigg, Clarksburg, W. and a Funeral Home, Petersburg. 7 Blackburn, 87, retired Mineral number nieces and nephews. County school teacher, died yes Services and burial were held MRS. WILLIAM ROSSKAMP Mrs.

Mary Agnes Rosskamp, terday morning at her home, 212 yesterday in Middletown. 70 nf Auireff Auanna AiaA Smith Wat or fitroat aftar a long Tel. OV 9 5240 Don's Repair Shop 201 W. Men (Rear) Frostburg pital. She was born in Piedmont.

1 SHf. Vfj A native of Germany, she was a daughter of the late Benjamin K'dw. died suddenly yes EVERYTHING MUST GO! daughter of the lale William and and Prudence (Friend) Black 1 mi eeme8a He was a former resident of' Marie (Muders) Putz and was the burn and for 45 years was a ni. wjdow of William A. Rosskamp.

teacher in schools at Keyser and SHp uaa a memher of SS Peter the surrounding area. I Born Cumberland, he was a 1 and Paul Catholic Church. She was a member of First 80" "on uaweu, blanesville, Methodist Church where she was and. "If, Iate 'Hodsman) Kid superintendent of the Sunday Mf Kid well was a veteran School primary department for 50 War nd mem years. She also was active in the P61" of Hughe Methodist Church She is survived by three sons, Eugene W.

Rosskamp, Spring dale, William P. Rosskamp, Effective Saturday All Accounts Will Be Transferred To Dezen's Firestone Cumberland Fort Ashby, and Edward M. Ross kamo. with whom she resided: a WSCS and WCTU of the church wheaton, Md. He graduated daufihter.

Mrs. Wilma Albright.1 and was a member of Potomac from Capon Bridge High School in 1938. Cumberland; a sister, Mrs. Rose Valley Chapter, Daughters of the Perikart, Tarentum, 13 American Revolution, grandchildren and six great She is survived by a sister in grandchildren. I law, Mrs.

Laura Blackburn, Keys Also surviving are his widow, Wanda M. (Queen) Kidwell, and two daughters, Anna M. and Sarah L. Kidwell, both at home. Services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.

m. at ML Union The body is at the Stein Funeral er, and several nieces ana neph "Creen Thumbs" Start With A Savings Account Home where the family will re DEZEN one STORE ews. or tne past several years she had resided with nephew, Christian Church near Slanesville Louis Blackburn. ceive friends from 2 to 4 p.m and 7 to 9 p.m, A requiem mass will be cele The body is at the Markwood by Rev. Sherrill Fritts.

Burial will lil'Mlli'lliETill brated Wednesday at 9 a.m. at Funeral Home where services will in ine church cemetery. 8 W. Main St. OV 9 8366 SS Peter and Paul Church and be conducted Tuesday at 7 p.m.j The body will be at the if fin Frostburg, Md.

by Rev. W. W. Harvey, pastor of Funeral Home, Capon Bridge, late 3 burial will be in St. Aloysius Cemetery, Dunbar, at 1 p.m.

Wednesday. First Methodist Church. Burial tomorrow night and will be taken will be in Queens Point to the church at noon Wednesday..

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