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MONDAY, AUG. 26, 1991 THE NEWS JOURNAL A11 Orchid enthusiast Marie L. Smoltz 14 grandchildren and 10 great-grand children. Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 9 a.m. Wednesday at St.

Hedwig's Catholic 408 S. Harrison St. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at John F. Yasik Funeral home, 607 S.

Harrison St. Entombment will be in the crypt of St. Elizabeth Seton at Cathedral Cemetery. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to St. Hedwig's Catholic Church, Wilmington 19805.

PV 'ilk V- v. 's r. By KIM CONGO Special to The News Journal BRANDYWINE HUNDRED Orchid enthusiast Marie Louise jSmeltz, 63, of Graylyn Crest, died Saturday of breast cancer at home. In addition to her gardening in-jlerests, Mrs. Smeltz was a home-, maker.

She and her husband of 43 years, Kenneth were featured a News Journal article last year, highlighting the couple's ,1,400 orchids. The Smeltzes had ,650 of those flowers growing in basement. i Mrs. Smeltz' garden activities included being a board member of South East Pennsylvania Orchid Society, Delaware Orchid Society, a founding board member of Wilmington Garden Center, past vice president of Garden Gate Garden Club, president of Indoor Light Society, former permanent secretary of Eastern Orchid a member of Greater Longtime educator Ruth Middle, 87 Oil painter Nick Brown assumes a relaxing pose on a stone wall overlooking the Schuylkill River while painting some fishermen in Philadelphia Sunday. Brown has found that unemployment has allotted him more time for painting.

More drivers are running red lights Some safety experts say drivers apparently began stretching the green light after rising crime rates gave police had less time to enforce traffic laws. Others say Americans just don't want to slow down and wait. "It's part of the hurry-up, aggressive nature of our society today," said Cody Godman, president of the Safety Council of Maryland. "Everybody wants to be first. Nobody wants to wait." There is some disagreement over how serious a safety threat red-light runners pose.

"It's a dangerous damn practice, you know?" said William F. Zorzi public relations vice president for the American Automobile Association of Maryland. "The other guy assumes he's got the full green, and the other guy comes out of nowhere." In the March 1990 edition of One ticket big winner in Mil. Lotto RISING SUN, Md. Longtime educator Ruth C.

Biddle, formerly of 112 Manns Newark, died Friday at Cilvert Manor Nursing home. She was 87. Miss Biddle had lived at the home near Rising Sun for 14 months. She taught in the Cecil County School District for 45 years and last worked as principal of the Chesapeake City Elementary School. She retired in 1966.

i She was a member of the Newark United Methodist Church, Re MILDRED DUNBAR BURNS, 78, of B'Nai B'rith House, 8723 Society Drive, Claymont, died there "Friday, of cancer. 'i Mrs. Burns was a seamstress, 'working from her home for more than 40 years. She was a member the Wilmington chapter of Deb-orah. I Her husband, Albert died in 1984.

She is survived by a son, "Frank P. of Plainfield, two I daughters, Patricia B. Evans of 'Normandy Manor, Brandywine Hundred, and Barbara A. Raffell The Woods near Newark; a -brother, Paul C. Dunbar of Mc-j Daniel Crest, Brandywine Hundred, and Whitehouse, iand a grandson.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday from the McCrery Memorial Funeral Home, 3924 Con-rcord Pike, Talleyville, where friends may call one hour before Burial will be in Elkton -Cemetery, Elkton. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Dela--ware Hospice Wilmington. FRANCES R. MILLER, 96, of Methodist Manor House, formerly Middleford Road, Seaford, "died Saturday of heat failure.

Mrs. Miller attend Kent State University. She began teaching in Cleveland in 1916. Two years later, she and her late husband, Percy Ibegan farming in Freedom, Ohio. During World War II the couple 'began working at the Poison manufacturing in Garrettsville, Ohio.

In 1966, they retired and moved to Seaford. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Seaford. Her husband died in 1983. She is survived by two sons, J. Richard Miller of Seaford and Paul E.

Miller of Rochester, N.Y.; a 'daughter, Helen M. Schumacher "of Wilmington; eight grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Christ Lutheran Church, -Shipley and Spruce streets, Seaford. Burial will be in St.

Johnstown Cemetery, Greenwood. will be no viewing. Instead of flowers the family suggests contributions to the Me Philadelphia Orchid Society, Greater New York City Orchid Society and Federation of Delaware Garden Clubs. She also served on the board of directors of Community Action and was a past voter service chairman for the Wilmington League of Women Voters. In addition to her husband, Mrs.

Smeltz is survived by three daughters, Susan L. Gallagher of Miami, Joanne M. Smeltz and Sally A. Greenberg both of Wilmington; two sisters, Sara J. Siga-foos and Emma J.

Hammer both of Lancaster, and six grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Chandler Funeral Home, 2506 Concord Pike, where friends may call after 7. Instead of flowers the family suggest contributions to the Capital Campaign, Wilmington Garden Center, 503 Market Wilmington, 19801-9919 or to Delaware Hospice Inc. tired Teachers Association, president of the International Sunshine Society's Chesapeake City Branch, a member of National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, a member of Union Hospital Auxiliary of Elkton and a member of the Chesapeake City District Civic Association.

She is survived by a brother, Edward S. Biddle of Newark. Services and burial will be private. morial Fund of Christ Lutheran Church, Seaford, or the Alzheimer's Wing of Methodist Manor House, Seaford. ADA M.

NICHOLSON, 84, of R.D. 2 near Dover, died Sunday of heart failure at home. From 1963 to 1970, Mrs. Nicholson and her husband owned and operated Nicholson's grocery, a general store on Delaware 8, Dover. She became a homemaker after closing the store.

Mrs. Nicholson was a member of Dover Modern Maturity Center. Her husband, George E. died in 1975. Surviving are a son, George E.

Jr. of Dover; two brothers, Edwin A. Mulford of Galena, and William E. Mulford of Elmhurlt; two sisters, Margaret Mulford of Galena, and Helen Hamilton of Georgetown, and two granddaughters. Services will be at 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Trader Funeral Home, 12 Lotus Dover, where friends may call at 1:30. Burial will be in Sharon Hill Memorial Park, Dover. STANLEY F. "CLAMMY" SMUL-SKI 73, of 714 S. Franklin Wilmington, died Sunday of cardiac arrest in Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Elsmere, where he had been a patient since Thursday.

Mr. Smulski retired in 1984, after 25 years as a bar steward at the Pulaski Legion No. 1 Club, Linden and Jackson streets, Wilmington, where he was a member. He also was a member of Polish American Post 3257, the Polish American Civic Association and a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars posts. He was an Army veteran of World War II and he earned the Purple Heart during the Normandy invasion.

His wife, the former Mary V. Pucci, died in 1984. He is survived by two sons, Stanley F. "Butch" Jr. and Thomas, both of Wilmington; two daughters, Barbara Gil-land of Cape May, N.J., and Charlotte Worley of Rio Grande, N.J.; two sisters, Helen Jordan and Sophe White, both of Wilmington; HARRIS Our sincere thanks to tamilv, relatives and many friends, Victory Christian Fellowship, Bethel AME Church and Mother Church of God in Christ for standing with our family, praying our strength in the Lord and iust loving us in our time of need.

Roosevelt Harris and Children HUBER The family of Lawrence Alan (Larry) Huber (28 yrs old) who died in Boston July 24th, wish to thank relatives and friends for their outpouring of sympathy and support and for their gifts to the Larry Huber Trust of the I. duPont Band Trust. We especially acknowledge with thanks the efforts of Larry's friends Forney, Mark Foul-sham, Brad Fish and Jeff Murphy, Paul Parets, Director of Bands, A. I. DuPont High School; and Rev Thomas Short, Pastor of Aldersgate United Methodist Church and their invaluable assistance with the Aug 17 Memorial evening.

To the many local musicians who paid tribute to Larry at the reception and to the staff at the Grand Opera House for all their help, we will be eternally grateful. You have eased our burden of grief during tnis sad time. With our love, Vernon, Jeanette, Ken and Donna and Mom Mom Huber (Mrs C. W. Huber) Funeral Notices BIDDLE On August 23, 1991, Ruth Clark Biddle, daughter of the late Guv R.

and Mary (DuHam-mell) Biddle ot 112 Manns Avenue, Newark. Age 87 years. Survived by a brother Edward S. Biddle. Funeral services and interment will be private and at the convenience of the family.

Arrangements by the SPICER-MULLIKIN WARWICK FUNERAL HOME. BURNS At her late residence on August 23rd, 1991, Mildred Dunbar, wife of the late Albert E. Burns of 8723 Society Dr, Claymont. Age 78 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services on Wednesday morning August 28th at Ham from the MCCRERY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 3924 Concord Pike, Talleyville, where friends may call one hour prvr fo service time.

Interment will be in Elkton Eiklon, MD. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to The Delaware Hospice, 35)9 Silverside Rd, Concord Plaza, Wilm DE 19810. MARY ELIZABETH DENNIS SZOSTKOWSKI, 60, of 104 N. Lincoln, Wilmington, died Thursday of multiple organ failure in St. Francis Hospital, where she had been a patient since June 17.

Mrs Szostkowski was a home-maker. She is survived by her husband of 41 years, Frank three sons, Frank Jr. of Seattle, Stephen and William, both of Wilmington; a daughter, Rosemarie Szostkows-kiof Wilmington; four brothers, Robert L. Dennis of Milford, Harry Dennis Jr. and Thomas Dennis, both of New Castle, and James Richard Dennis of Newark; a sister, Katherine Hudson of Wilmington and two grandchildren.

Services will be private. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the American Lung Association. THAWLEY SERVICES: Memorial services for Bertha Mae Thawley will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Faries Funeral Chapel, 29 S. Main Street, Smyrna.

Mrs. Thaw-ley died Aug. 12. OLGA MAE WRIGHT, 66, of 2154 Veale Road, Brandywine Hundred, died Thursday of heart failure in Wilmington Hospital. Mrs.

Wright was a homemaker. In 1974, she retired after seven years in the housekeeping department at Delaware Division, now Wilmington Hospital. She attended Revival Fellowship Church in Wilmington. Her husband, F.B. Wright, died in 1988.

She is survived by eight sons, Simon B. and Frederick A. Wright, both of San Bernardino, Calif; Robert L. Wright of Chester, Claybourne L. Davis, Thomas L.

Davis and James W. Wright, all of St. Helenas Island, S.C.; Henry L. Wright of Wilmington and David L. Clements of Pitman, N.J.; five daughters, Betty T.

Wright and Deborah E. Wright, both of San Bernardino, Susan E. Divis-King of Middle-town, Sandra M. Wright of Wilmington and Serita E. Wright of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; a brother, Oscar L.

Payne of Wilmington; 30 grandchildren and four great-grand children. Services will be at 12 noon Wednesday at Congo Funeral Home, 24th and Market streets, where friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Gracelawn Memorial Park, North Du Pont Highway, Minquadale. The following is a list ol people whose obituaries were provided Sunday to The News Journal.

Full obituaries may or may not appear In a ol the paper's editions. For more information, contact the luneral home. Biddle, Ruth 87 of 1 12 Manns Avenue, Newark, died Aug 23, Spicer-Mullikin Warwick Funeral Home, Newark. Burns, Mildred Dunbar, 78 of 8723, Society Drive, Claymont, died Aug 23, McCrery Memorial Funeral Home, Talleyville. Clough H.

Catherine, 89, formerly of Lovering Avenue, Wilmington, died Aug. 24, Chandler Funeral Home, Sharpley. Miller, Frances 96, of Methodist Manor House, Seaford, died Aug. 24, Cranston Funeral Home, Seaford. Smeltz, Marie Louise 63 ol Graylyn Crest.

Brandywine Hundred, died Aug, 24, Chandler Funeral Home, Sharpley, Smulski, Stanley F. "Clammy) 73 of 714 Franklin Wilmington, died Aug 25. John F. Yasik Funeral Home. Wilmington.

Szostkowski, Mary Elizabeth Dennis, 60 of 104 Lincoln Wilmington, died Aug 21. Gebhart Funeral Home, Claymont. Wright, Olga Mae, 66. of 2154 Veale Road Brandywine Hundred, died Aug 22, Congo Funeral Home, Wilmington. CURSI At St, Francis Hospital on August 21 1 991 Emilio of 1217 Field Road.

Husband of the lale Lucy Cursi. Age 84 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the CHARLES P. ARCARO FUNERAL HOME, 2309 Lancaster (opposite Cathedral Cemetery) on Monday morning at 8:30 Mass of Christian Burial at St. Anthony's R.C Church, 9th Dupont Sts at 9:30, Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday evening after 7. ENNIS Af the Christiana Hospital on August 22, 1991, James J. of 1922 Lancaster Ave, age 68; husband of Elizabeth Ann. Also survived by four sons; James Daniel Michael Timothy his Mother Cathryn Haburchack, two brothers; Waller William T. and 5 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the CHARLE P. ARCARO FUNERAL HOME, 2309 Lancaster Ave, (opposite Cathedral Cemetery) on Tuesday morning at Mass of Christian Burial will be at St Thomas The Apostle Catholic Church, 4th St and Bancroft Parkway at 1 1 Viewing for Mr Ennis will be at the funeral home on Monday evening after 7. Burial will be in Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Chesapeake City Rd, Sumitt. JACKSON On August 23rd, 1991, at her residence, Josephine Ann of 21 1 Capitol Trail, New.jrk. Age 74.

Wife of the late Roland L. Jackson; mother of Monty Jackson of Newark DE, and Kenneth (Dutchie) Rash of New Jersey; sister of Rose Sacconey and Victoria Lusardi both of Newark DE, and Mary Rossi of Wilmington DE. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10am in the Holy Angels R.C. Church, 82 Possum Park Rd, Newark. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 7-9pm at the ROBERT T.

JONES 8. FOARD FUNERAL HOME, 122 W. Main St, Newark DE. Interment in All Saints Cemetery Newark. Contributions to Delaware Hospice, co the funeral home.

PYLE In Chester County Hospital on Saturday August 17th, 1991, Jessie Pyle wife of the late Lewis S. Pvle age 77 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services on Tuesday August 27th at 11:30 am in the MCCRERY MEMORIAL FUMPRAL HOME, 3924 Concord Pike, Talleyville wi.ve friends may call after K)am. Burial will be in It Elam United Methodist Church Cemetery, In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to your favorite charity. APAMY SANCETTA the magazine, "Public Roads," Martin T.

Pietrucha, a traffic engineer now at Pennsylvania State University, and three other researchers reported that most drivers who disobey traffic signals and signs appear to do so in a way that creates few hazards. Red-light violators, the authors reported, seem to act only after calculating the risks. But, Pietrucha said this week, his study did not show "stretching the green" is always safe, particularly at poorly designed intersections. "It's not the kind of behavior we want to encourage, OK?" he said. One strategy traffic departments use to combat red-light runners is an "till red" signal, which has all four lights at a four-way intersection on red for up to 1 'i seconds.

Baltimore, Sixty-six people correctly matched five of the six Lotto numbers, winning Almost people matched four of six numbers to win $33. The winning numbers were 1-17-19-21-27-38. Papili Maryann and Joseph, Newark, Aug. 24 girl. Peoples Anne and Thomas.

83 Carave Drive, Bear, Aug. 24. girl. Stroup Dawn and James. 718-B Village Circle Newark, Aug, 22, boy White Melissa, 2709 Fourth St, Wilmtngtor Aug, 24.

girl. ST. FRANCIS Barlow Ann and Franklin, Wilmington, Aug. 2 boy, i Fountain Tongie and Derrin, Wilmington, Auj 24, gtrl.l 4 Gawel Stacey apd Bob, Rosemont, Aug. 2 "boy.

Kellam Charnel and Joey, 1024 Bennett St Wilmington, Aug. 24, boy. Marra-Saksa Maggie and John, Bear, Aug. 2 boy. ft Southerland Florence and Glen Person, Wl mingten, Aug 22, girl.

i Zabielski Ellen nd Thomas, 31 Spruce Ave Wilmington, Aug. 24, girl Prlncipio Heights, Sixth District; Walter Real. trading as Reed Construction to Chad It Everett and Susan L. Strawbndge, $80,000. Arundel, Fifth District; Raymond B.

Weed Jr. 'o David A. and Diane Mr.Mahon, $132,885 Brantwood. Second District William C. and Lillie Wilkes to Robert and Linda Foreste', $129,900.

Granite Knoll Ferms, Fifth District; Davitt BaWw Inc. to Lee Russell and Barbara A. M.i- donna. $96,600. St.

Johns Manor South, Filth District; Robert Jr and Janice Hanby to William A. Bear Jr. ar Peg J. Morgan. $104,000.

Crystal Beach Manort First District; Williamf ard Mary Ellen Dinsmore to Alan Emsle. $60,000, Christiana Turnpike, Third District; Larry ard Deborah Ray to William and Judith 11. Hendron, $159,900, Shah Valley, Ninth District; Montgomery Brothei Inc. to Charlotte' C.A. Steele and Walter 0.

Bajgers $43,500. Maryland 274, Ninth District; Marie Carter to Sa i- tley and Janet Russo-Giflord, $90,000 Chesapeake City, Second District; Franz ard Sheila Kappel to Carmen Gricco, $35,000. Sunrise Estates, Sixth District; Robert Gregg Virginia Hayden, $9700, Eiklon Heights, Third Oistflct; The Corporation jt the Presiding Bishop of The Church ot Jesus Christ ol Latter Day Saints, a Utah corporation to Lakeside Missionary Baptist Church in Arkansas corporation $201,000. All but 90 days suspended for two years supervised probation under the DWI monitor prtn gram Fined $500 Charles Thomas Betts 34, Middietown, Del Guilty piea driving under the influence Sentenced to 60 days in Cecil iunty Detention Cen'e Sentence suspended tor two years superviseJ probation iig'ier the DWI monitor program Fined $350 William Reeves, 30. Purl Deposit Guilty pleat, resisting arrest and driving while intoxicated Sentenced to 60 days in Cecil County Detention Center Sentence suspended for two years probation with alcohol evaluation and therapy Fined $250 FAMIlV COURT Divorces granted, effective Immediately Vicki Lynn Caldwell i'i Richard Wayne Calc- well Detira Vameer froni Hobert A Vanleer James Bonham from Vickie Bonham 28 killed in Md.

last year as a result Associated Press BALTIMORE Twenty-eight people died in Maryland last year as the result of accidents caused by vehicles that ran red lights, according to Maryland State Police statistics. Baltimore police have cited between 6,000 to 8,000 red-light violators annually over the past eight years. Hoy, 13, killed in pickup crash By LAWRENCE HARDY Staff reporter CENTREVILLE A 13-year-old boy riding in the bed of a pickup truck on Smiths Bridge Road was killed Saturday night when the driver failed to make a turn and the vehicle overturned, New Castle County police said. Michael Dougherty of the unit block of Andover Court, Bedford Park subdivision near New Castle, was killed in the 11:45 p.m. accident, police said.

The driver, Richard L. Maxwell, 31, of the 1500 block of Villa Drive, suffered a broken nose, police said. Two other passengers, Gary Maxwell and Scott Carpenter, whose ages and addresses were not released by police, sustained minor injuries. Maxwell was driving the pickup south on Smiths Bridge Road when he crossed a wooden bridge near Creek Road and failed to make a turn, police said. The vehicle ran off the right side of the road and struck several large rocks before overturning.

The teen's was the 68th death on Delaware roadways compared with 94 at the same time last year. No charges had been filed in the case by Sunday night. Police said their investigation is continuing. CECIL COUNTY, MD. Aug.

24: 10:51 m. Blue Ball Road north of Maryland 273. Accident. Singerly Fire Company of Elkton. Aug.

25: 8 23 a m. VFW Chesapeake City. Aufo. Chesapeake Fire Company, Chesapeake City Fire Company. REAMER On Friday, August 23, 1991, Marie J.

of 203 S. Maryland Richardson Park. Age 78 years. Wife of Stanley E. Reamer.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service at the Calvery Presbyterian Church, Maryland Ave Boxwood Rd on Tuesday morning August 27th at 10am, Burial will be private. Viewing at the NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME, 212 E. Justice Newport, Monday evening from 7-9. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made co The Rev. Carl Mazza, Meeting Ground, PO Box 1029, Elkton, MD 21922.

REYNOLDS On August 21, 1991, Mary Louise Reynolds, daughter of Dr. George A. and Charlotte D. Reynolds, of 40 Glen Roy Road, Nottingham, PA. Aged 38 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service at the SPICER-MULLIKIN WARWICK FUNERAL HOME, 121 W. Park Place Newark on Tuesday morning, August 27 at 11. Interment at All Saints Cemetery. Friends may call at Spicer-Mullikin Warwick on Monday evening after 7. In lieu of flowers contributions may be mamto the Lighthouse Youth Center, P.O.

Box 38, Oxford, PA 19363. VEAZEY In the Christiana Hospital on August 24, 1991 Edward T. Veazey, husband of Catherine J. Veazey, of 48 LaSalle Ave, Wilmington Manor Gardens, New Castle. Age 75 years.

Funeral services and interment will be private and at the convenience of the family. There will be no viewing. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 92 Read's Way, New Castle, DE 19770. Arrangements by the GEBHART FUNFRAL HOMES. VOLK In Dover, DE on Aug.

21, 1991 Estella wife of the late Christopher J. Folk, formerly of Wilmington, Aged 90 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, Limestone Mill-town Rds, on Monday afternoon, Aug. 26th, at 1pm. Interment in Gracelawn Memorial Park.

There will be no viewing. Associated Press BALTIMORE There was one winning ticket in Saturday's $3.5 million Lotto drawing, a lottery spokeswoman said Sunday. Lottery spokeswoman Elyn Garrett said the winning ticket was purchased at a newsstand in CHRISTIANA Butcher Tahesha, 1213 W. Third Wilmington. Aug.

24, girl, DIFrancesco Vicki and Thomas, 68 Dutch Drive, Conowmgo. Md Aug. 24, boy, Douglas Cathrine and Steve, 115 S. Gray Avenue, Wilmington, Aug. 22, boy.

Gallo Suzanne and Michael, Hockessin, Aug. 22, girl. Hinson Mary Ann, 1 1 19 Street, Southbridge, Wilmington, Aug. 22, girl. Howell Ronna and Eric, Wilmington, Aug, 24, girl, Isaacson Holly and Stephen, 787 Crystal Beach Rd, Cecilton, Md Aug.

24, girl. Merrill Diane and Daniel, 1401 Beech Street, Apt. Wilmington, Aug, 22, girl. Mooney Susan and Brian, 5 Timber Ridge Court, Newark, Aug, 24, boy. Mooore Shirletta and Oscar, 2900 Market Wilmington, Aug.

22, boy. Mullen-Bulk Mary and Robert Bulk, 512 Lennox Road, Wilmington, Aug, 24, girl. EZ CECIL COUNTY $15,000 or more Elk Mills, Fourth District; Elizabeth M. Clonch to Northern River $40,000. Maryland 213 between Cecilton and Chesapeake City, Second District; Danny and Dollie M.

Noon to William E. and Duane Deal. $60,000. Elkton, Third district; Julia E. Fortner to Bobby Joe Moreb, $50,000.

River View Hills, Seventh District; Porter Construction Company to Vincent F. and Susan S. Yale, $85,350 Colora-Porters Bridge Road, Sixth District; Robert G. Delp to Kenneth H. and Joann Skelton, $60,000, River View Hills, Seventh District; River View Hills Inc.

to Eugene F. Herman and Thomas L. Porter, $80,000. Sunset Knoll, Filth District; Robert M. Jr.

and Winifred L. Gochneaur to David H. Ayres, $30,350, Chesapeake City, Second District; Victoria J. Car-liles, representative of estate of Sharon R. Duttera; to A.

Charles and Emily Cupeto. $35,000. Village Knoll, Third District; Joseph Deramo to Larry D. and Wanda Brown, $82,500. Shady Beach.

Filth district; Susan J. Hamilton to Gene A Drury, $85,000, Red Point Beach, Fifth District; Elizabeth Vol- mer to Clarence B. and Edith M. Kauffmai, $12,500. Haven Line Estates, Sith District; Melvin and Deborah A.

Reburn to Richard A. and Virginia A. Tennis. $36,000. CECIL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT Judge Donaldson C.

ole case: Menel Malecia Mathews. 39, Baltimore, guilty pleas, possession ol heroin, possession of controlled paraphernaNS Sentenced to three years, state prison, with credit for 194 days served Sentence suspended for three years supervised probation, drug evaluation, therapy and random urinalysis. Pay $250 public defender fee and $110 court costs Judge Edward E. Rollins cases: Richard Junior Ratlift, 43, Seat Pleasant, guilty plea, possession of cocaine Sentenced to three years with credit for 18 days served Sentence suspended for two years probation with drug therapy, and must make himself avanabie to testily against i(is Fined $1,000 and $115 court costs. James Dennis Carpenter ii 59, Rising Sun Guilty plea, driving under the influence Sentenced to Cecil County Detention Center for one year.

Live in, work out privileges granted. In Memoriam Card of Thanks Funeral Notices Funeral Notices FLATTERY In loving memory of my grand-1 mother, Mary on her 91 st Birthday. Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed by Betty Jo and Jason HALL In loving memory of my father, Joseph, who passed away August 26, 1989. Though your smile Is gone forever, And your hand I cannot touch, I shall never lose the memory, i Of the dad I loved so much, i I think ot you in silence, And often call your name, But all that's left to answer, Is your picture in a frame.

I love you and miss you very much, daughter Peggy 1 IMMEDIATO In loving memory of Albert dear on his 83rd birthday. Thinking of you today in the very warmest way. Sadly missed by your wife, Lucy PEDERSON Loving memory of Eric on his 24th birthday. Love Mom Dad Know when to sell high and buy low The stock pages in The News Journal will keep you on top of the wisest investments. TheNewsJournal For home delivery calL 324-2700 Downstate and outoi.

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