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Sunday Times, Sunday, June 20. 170 Local And ate Area Obituaries (Continued From Page 25). "Last Chance Monday Only" BURKEY'S FURNITURE CO. FACTORY AUTHORIZED BEDDING SALE YOUR CHOICE TWIN TWIN Mattress SIZE Foundation or QUEEN FULL KING $69. One Solid TRUCKLOAD Of FULL Super Firm BEDDING On SIZE Our Parking Sold in 2 Pc.

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-Phone 729-3636 OPEN: Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday Nites til 9 p.m. EVERY BEDROOM IN THE STORE ON SALE SAVE UP TO OFF THIS WEEK! Units Win InParade At Romney The Emerald Cadets of Cumberland were judged first in: the drum and bugle corps category of the eight parade held yesterday in Romney. Keyser High School was first in high school bands; the Highlanders of Elkins, first in the adult band judging: Fort Ashby Embers, first in youth group; Keyser Flaming first marching youth. group; Legionettes, Accident second place in that grouping. In the floats, National Fruit Winchester, was.

first; Farmers and Merchants Bank, Keyser, second place. Keyser. Volunteer Fire Department was first in fire company category and Towns Volunteer Fire Department. Piedmont, second. local floats, the First National Bank of Romney and the Womans Club of Romney combined float was first; Springfield Uniled Methodist Church, second, and Romney Shoe Company (Kinneys), third.

Marbles Champ To Be Honored An informal reception will be held for Jeff Rice, national marbles champion, Greater Cumberland Chamber. of Commerce Monday al.9 "Young Rice captured the championship yesterday in the national finals at Jackson, N.J. ASA M. QUEER OAKLAND Asa M. Queer, 80, of RD 2, Oakland, died Friday night at his home after a Born long illness.

in Davis she was daughter of the late Howard of the late William F. and Emma I. (Riley) Queer. A retired farmer, he was member of Pleasant Dale United Methodist Church, Woodmen of the World Camp 11 and was a World War I veteran. Surviving are his widow, Mary M.

(Whitlatch) Queer; three daughters, Mrs. Lorena M. Crouch, Arlington, Mrs. June E. Biser, Erie, Mrs.

Reba V. Simpson, Mountain Lake Park; 15 grandchildren, and 29 great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted today at 2 p.m. in the Stewart Funeral Home with the Rev. Paul Crumley officiating.

terment will be in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. Dialogue Group Set An organizational meeting for a dialogue group of nonsectarian basis will be held Friday at the home of Larry Brauer, Box 3382, LaVale. For more information, call Mr. Brauer at 729-8128. To Address Lions Kendrick Y.

Hogdgon of the Allegany County Board of Education will address the Cumberland Lions Club Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. in Central YMCA. GLEN W. BREEDLOVE Glen W. Breedlove, 85, of: Cemetery' Road, Ashtabula' Ohio, died at 'the residence of his daughter, Mrs.

Ethelda Campbell, with whom he resided. He had formerly resided in Born in Horse Shoe -Run, W. he was a son of the late Robert E. Lee and Sarah Jane (Sell) Breedlove. Mr.

Breedlove was a member of the United Methodist Church and was a retired 'employe of the Amcelle Plant of Celanese Fibers Preceded in death by his wife, Bessie (Douglas) Breedlove, he is survived, besides Mrs. Campbell, by another daughter, Mrs. Yvonne Fowler, Nashville, five sons, Douglas W. Cresaptown; Loren Emerson W. and Donald W.

Breedlove, all of Ashtabula, Ohio and Gerald W. Breedlove, Huntsville, two sisters, Mrs. Ora Christman, Kingwood, W. and Mrs. Mary Grove, Dayton, Ohio: two brothers, Parker W.

Breedlove, Cresaptown, and Edgar W. Breedlove, Thomas, W. 24 grandchildren and a number of great Friends will be received at the George Funeral Home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Camper Club Meets The Camper Club will meet Wednesday al 8:30 p.m. in the Allegany High School library.

GIBBNER Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, Hyndman, a son yesterday in Sacred Heart Hospital. HARDMAN Mr. and.

Mrs. Carl, Ellerslie, a. daughter yesterday in Sacred Heart. PECK Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs. Robert this city, a son Births I yesterday in Sacred Heart. SNYDER and Mrs. -Norman. Frostburg, a daughter Friday in Memorial Hospital.

W. Va. University Schedules Area Canning Clinic. Anyone in the Fort Ashby, Short Gap, Ridgeley and Wiley Ford areas wishing to have canners checked and insperted can de' so at Holy Cross United Methodist Church, Millerdale, between the hours of 2 to 4 p.m. or 6 to 8 p.m.

Tuesday, June 29. The clinic will be held by West Virginia University Extension. Service. In charge will be Jane Jackson, extension agent; Levauda Pownell. and Nellie Hammond, nutrition aides.

Questions on canning freezing will be answered. The whole canner is needed in order to test the gauge for accuracy. This should be done yearly to all pressure canners, Let the Shine in 1 SPLASH into the most exciting line of family priced, maintenance free, magnificently designed home swimming pools. The CAROUSEL on the ground swimming pool created not of wood or steel, but of care free extruded aluminum. A SAVE DAYTON POOLS new Carousel is the shape of pools to come.

And for lots of very good reasons. For one thing, its distinctive round shape gives you maximum swimming area In the least amount of space. it fits where other pools can't. And, best of all, it gives you the best value anywhere In swimming pools today! Like all DAYTON POOLS the new Carousel offers all the proven advantages of all aluminum construction: great strength, minimum maintenance, the complete elimination of rusting and leaking. Built of special, high strength aluminum, the pool is handsomely finished In baked on acrylic enamel, applied electrostatically so it won't ever crack, chip or Generous extended deck is Ideal.

for sunning or lounging, is fully pre-carpeted with special water and weather resistant carpeting in handsome decorator colors. For safety, the pool is surrounded. by, allaluminum ratlings, welded for maximum strength. The exterior stairway folds compactly, locks securely to prevent unauthorized use of the pool. For added fun in sun, the Carousel la lesigned with a 2' wide walk deck completely surrounding the swim area.

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9-12 WILLIAM R. KERNS FROSTBURG William R. Kerns, 48, died yesterday at his residence in Thurmont. Born in Cumberland, he was a son of Mrs. Katherine (Cosgrove) Kerns, berland, and the late Albert M.

Kerns. He was retired Marine 'Corps Master sergeant and had been, employed by Comsat. Besides his mother, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dorothy (Lancaster) Kerns, two sons, William B. Kerns and Richard C.

Kerns, both at home; three daughters, Karen Ann. Kerns. Mary Katherine Kerns and Kathleen Lorraine Kerns, all at home, and a brother, Albert M. Kerns, Cumberland. Friends will be received at the Hafer-Sowers Funeral Home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. the Marine Corps will accord military rites at a graveside service in St. Michael's Cemetery. Tomorrow at 7 p.m. the Rosary.

will be recited in the funeral home. EMERICK SERVICES HYNDMAN Services for Mrs. Mary Emma Emerick, 85, who died Thursday, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Zeigler Funeral Home. Rev.

Robert Hinkle will officiate and interment will be in Cooks Mills Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Gary Emerick, Elmer Moore, Paul Norman Hymes, John Wolford and Richard Emerick. SPEED READING COURSE To Be Held In CUMBERLAND Learn To Read From 1,000 To 2,000 Words Per Minute. See Page 8 PERL C. STAHLMAN HYNDMAN Perl Clifford Stahlman, 71, of 1, Hynd.

man, died yesterday morning at his residence. Born in burg, W. March 2, 1905, he was a son of the late Henry E. and Rachel Jane (Grabill) Stahlman. Mr.

Stahlman was a member of the Hyndman United Church and was owner and operator of Stahlman's Texaco Station, RD 1, Hyndman. He was a member of the Wellersburg Senior Citizens. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary E. (Smith) Stahlman, two soris, Ronald Stahlman, North Versailles, and Clifford Stahlman, Woodbridge, a sister, Mrs.

Virginia Lybarger, Ellerslie, and three grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Zeigler Funeral Home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to9 p.m.: Services will be conducted in the funeral home Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Willard White will officiate and interment will be in Madley Cemetery.

CLAUDE G. WEAVER Claude G. Weaver, 87, of 536 Eastern Avenue, died early yesterday morning at his residence. Born in Flintstone, he was a son of the late George W. and Alice (Gross) Weaver, Mr.

Weaver was a member of the David United Methodist Church, Davis Lodge 16 and was a retired employe of the Amcelle Plant of Celanese Fibers Corporation. He is survived by a son, Wilbur Weaver, this city; three daughters, Mrs. Catherine Cook, Orlando, Mrs. Mary Rowley, Pine Ridge Road, city, and Mrs. Eloise Dick city; a brother Floyd Weaver, New.

Mexico; a. sister, Mrs. Clara May, Ashby: 16 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Friends will 'be received it, the Silcox-Merritt Funeral' Residence today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted in the funeral home tomorrow at 1 p.m: Rev.

Albert Clipp will officiate and interment will be in Davis Memorial Park. MRS. GEORGE CARBAUGH KEYSER Mrs. Mary Catherine Carbaugh, 84, formerly of Thomas W.Va., died Friday night in Denmar Hospital. Born here, she was daughter of the late Howard and Ellen (Fore) Swartz.

She was preceded in death 'by her husband, George Carbaugh in 1949. She was a member of the Presbylerian Church, Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Barnes, Berkeley Mrs. Doris M. Wolfe, Adelphi, Mrs.

Norma Constable, Keyser; one son, Fred I Carbaugh, Rockville, a sister, Mrs. Nellie M. Huffman, Thomas; seven grandchildren and 11 grealgrandchildren: Friends will be received at the Rotruck Funeral Home here today from 7 ta 9. p.m. Tomorrow the body will be taken to the Hinkle Funeral Home, at Davis, where friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7to9p.m.

Services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Hinkle Funeral Home with the Rev. J. Andrew Gullick officiating. Interment will be in "Rose Hill Cemetery.

will be conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the funeral home with Rev. Harry P. Light officiating. Interment will be in Queens Point Cemetery.

family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the Grace United Methodist Memorial Fund. MRS. EMMA'C. THOMPSON -OAKLAND Mrs. Emma C.

75, of 5110 Battery Lane, Bethesda, died Friday night in the Cuppett Weeks. Nursing Born April. 7, 1901, at Blooming Prairie, she was the daughter of the late George C. and S. (DeHaven) French.

Her husband, Albert L. Thompson, died in March, 1973. She was a charter member of the River Road Presbyterian Church. Surviving two sisters, Mrs. Paul T.

Calderwood, Deer Park, and Mrs. Mabel Dinger, Wheaton. The body was removed to the Tyson: Wheeler Funeral Home in Rockville; where friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. today. Services will' be conducted tomorrow in River Road United Presbyterian Church with the Rev.

Paul R. Edwards officiating. Entombment will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Washington, D.C. MONTGOMERY SR. ROMNEY Mrs.

Lena Alverna Montgomery, 78, of 390 Bolton Street, died suddenly yesterday in Memorial Hospital, Cumberland. Born in Ruckman, W.Va., she was a daughter of the late Morgan and Virginia (Timbrook) Loy. Surviving are, her hsuband, F. Burrell Montgomery a son, F. Burrell (Bud) Mon(gomery Shanks, W.Va.; two daughters, Mrs.

Marion W. Thompson, Hagerstown, and Mrs. Betty Sue Wilson, Cumberland; seven grandchildren and four great -grandchildren. Mrs. Montgomery was a member of the Romney Christian Church.

Friends will be received at the Shaffer Funeral Home today from 7 lo p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted in the funeral home Tuesday at 11 a.m. with Pastor Eddie Callahan officiating. Interment will be in Indian Mound Cemetery.

CHARLES (HAM) DAUGHERTY KEYSER Charles (Ham) Daugherty, 75, of 21 Sharpless Street, died Friday, night in Potomac Valley. Hospital. Born in Cumberland, he was the son of the late Charles Harvey and Minnie (Orndoff) Daugherty: His wife, Betty (Ross) Daugherty, preceded him in death. A retired machinist for the Railroad, he was A member of Grace United Methodist Church, Senior Citizens of Mineral County and the AARP. Surviving are.

one daughter, Mrs. Becky Haselby, St. Louis, one sister, Mrs. Kathleen Reese, Keyser; three brothers, Ward Daugherty, Raphael Daugherty, both of Keyser; Paul Daugherty, Weirton, and two grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Markwood Funeral Home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

and tomorrow 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. p.m. Heritage (Continued From played a rain dance." Those who organized the affair did themselves proud and Allegany County should. be that it holds within its borders so many genuinely fine crafts experts and artists. In no company do they stand in the shadows.

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