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'JrtTPE MORNING HERALD, HAGERSTOWN, MD. -t Sntw flgrrtat mdtnf In smth. ferns TwmJty, but centlnu. knf Into in north- tm Gnduil cltirlna Itftr diy. Hlghi uptxr iwrth louth, News Of The Tri-State Area Pennsylvania Maryland West Virginia III WtttVirginta Foretatt fair WESTERN MARYLAND SNOWSCENE This was the scene along Evitts Creek Monday after snow covered Western Maryland.

The blanket ranged from traces in the Cum- beriand area near where this photograph was taken to 1W inches at Oakland. (AP Wirephoto) News-In-Brief $225 Collision MARTINSBURG, W. Va. City police estimated $225 property damage in a collision shortly after Monday noon here. Vickie Bivens, 18, 127W W.

South Martlnsburg, reportedly was making a right turn from Stephen Street onto Winchester Avenue when her car struck another car operated by Edward Clark, 200 W. Martin Martinsburg. No charges were reported. dow in another door in the res! deuce was broken. The investigation is conlinu- ng.

Men Pay Fines GREENCASTLE, Pa. Two Hagerstown, area paid fines in the court of Justice of the Peace Harry Brewbaker during the weekend. John W. Gladwell, 525 Guilford Hagerstown, pleaded guilty to disorderly conducl and paid a fine of $10 and $9 costs. Marvin K.

Martin, Hagers. town Rl. 6, was charged with speeding and passing in a no passing zone. He paid fines and costs totaling $30. $200 Burglary GREENCASTLE, Pa.

-r- More than $200 worth of items were taken from the home of Mr and Mrs. Marne M. Clark, 335 Catherine Greencastlc, in a burglary reported by local po lice Monday night. The Clarks said they left their house Wednesday afternoon and arrived home Saturday after noon to find the interior ransack ed and several missing items. A typewriler valued at $100 and and nine fifths of whis key valued at $58.50 were taken Entrance was gained by pry ing.

open a storm door. A win a passenger in a car driven by Business Sold CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. J. G. Schaff, owner operator of J.

Company jcre, has announced the sale of North Main Street business Mr. and Mrs, Grove W. Smith, Stouffer Avenue. The business, which was es- ablishcd by Schaff in 1032, ownership Saturday noon. The entire business, and equipment was sold to the Smiths who plan to operate the business as Smith's TV Ap- plance Center.

They i maintain the same service department. Crash CHAMBERSBUHG, Pa. West Washington Street and South Main Street was I scene of a truck-car accidcnl Monday afternoon which result ed in about $300 damage. According to borough police a truck driven by George Eshel man, 30 Ludwig Chambersburg, smashed into the rear of a car operated by Lewis Beard, Chambersburg Rt. 4.

Mrs. Ida Beard, 39, a passenger in the car of her husband, was treated for a whiplash neck injury at a local physician's of fice. Fire Monday MARTINSBURG, W. Va. Property damage estimated at $5,000 resulted when a was destroyed by lire at 4:30 p.m.

Monday at Falling Waters. The five room, two story frame dwelling, reportedly demolished, is located west of Falling Waters on Route 11. The occupant, Benjamin F. Miller, about 80, reportedly partially blind, was rescued by two hunters. Cause of the blaze still is under Two units from Williamsport, two from the Bedington Volunteer Department and a unit from Engine Company No.

5 here responded. Miller is residing with friends at Marlowe. Hagerstown Man Caught For Cheeks CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. Harold SMves, 36, Mulberry Street, Hagerstown, was lodged Franklin County Jail here Monday afternoon on several charges of passing bad checks. Shives, arrested by Constable Ralph Bailey, was arraigned before Justices of the Peace Harry Brewbaker, Greencastle; John Gillan, Chambersburg, and George B.

Seilhamer, Marion, on separate charges. He is being held in default of a total of $1,800 next term of (he By ADRIAN SIMPSON CHAMBERSBURG, a A unanimous vote was given Mon day night by, the ten members of the borough council for idoption of an ordinance ishing a borough fire preven lion code. WAYNESBORO, Pa. Jesse Edward Lemmon, aged 80, died at 6:00 a.m. Monday at his home, 1H East NorJi Street.

He had ocen in failing health for past year and confined to his for thg past 8 weeks. He was born in Carroll the son ol the fate George W. and Mary (Halter) Lemmon. He had lived in Waynesboro for a bread route in this area for 28 years, after which he was employed at the Landis Machine retiring from there in 1961. He was a member of Ivangelical Lutheran Church and Whetstone Bible Class.

He vas also a member in the fol- owing organizations: Acacia Lodge No. 586 FAM; The I.O.- O.F. Lodge No. 219; Widow's Encampment, No. 71: The Canton, No.

57 of I.O.O.F. and also Past Grand Association; The M.O.R.A. Club; he Waynesboro Motor Club; Order all in of Lebanon Woman Killed CUMBERLAND, Md. (AP)A 56-year-old Aliegany County woman was fatally injured Monday when two automobiles col- Police said the other car was driven hy Francis Clark, 3, of National, in Aliegany County. McDonald and Clark were reported in fair condition at Sacred Heart Hospital in, Cumberland.

Charm Queen Picked Monday At Hedgesville HEDGESVILLE, W. Va. Miss Brenda Dianna Siviero 16 Hedgesville High School sophomore, was crowned 1964 65 queen of charm of the high school Monday night. Miss Siviero, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Siviero 104 Eliabcth Marlinsburg, was crowned by Mrs.

Clifford Rin er, flic former Miss Sylvia Un- icr, 1963-64 queen of of charm. Miss Suzanne Long, a junior, vas selected as first runner- ip; Miss Darlene Hedges, a senor, second; Miss Deborah Spies sophomore, third; Miss Dorohy Burkhart, a freshman ourth, and Miss Linda Miller vas selected as Miss Congenial- Judges for the contest, spon- by the school's science were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trayer and Mr. and Mrs.

Derrv Donovan. The mistresses of -rercmomcs were Miss i a fmk and Miss Roxanna Walk cd to pay fines and costs recently imposed upon him in of Littlcstown, David, Pittsburgh, Herbert Hanover, Grovcr of Baltimore, sisters: Mrs. Elwood Harman and Mrs. Earl Young, both of Westminsler, Mrs. Allen Epley ot Lit- 'lesiown, and Mrs.

Curfis Flohr, Gettysburg, Pa. Gary Whitfield, who gave a Scranton address, was arrested for driving under suspension. He was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Oyler at Waynesboro. Applications By FiveCouples For Licenses MCCONNELLSBURG, Pa. Marriage licenses were applied for at the courthouse here during the past week by the following" couples: Lyle M.

Mcllott, Needmorc and Grace Anderson, Well! Tannery. John M. Hiatt, Washington 12 miles cast of here. Slate Police idenlifieri her as Fanny L. McDonald of Route 2, Cumberland and said she was Area Radio Programs WCBG CHAMBERSBtTIG Manny Thru Frtan (Ion On 5:01 Newt Wtlttin 5:05 Rht And Stliril Ntws Hisatintt 5-31 Ana sura Km Summciy t.

WeiHur t-M Rise And Shin. :75 "Go Wjhi Gou" Progran Hrm Headilna Tlw Fortman 7:00 Summary 7:65 The Ted Foreman Show 7:15 U.S. wesrnir TtJiThe Ttd Show 7:30 WojW New Summary Ted Fornnin stioo T.K U.S. wnthcr Rnnl Ntws Nummary Ttd Forwian Show 0:00 Now Summery :31 Trie jim fuymow snow New Summery WHmer Jim Rivmond SHow Musical Bulletin Board WCflG Nm O-RsrM IS the Buti Meaner Sftow 2:30 Newi' Headline! 2:3) bud Meuner Slow Of Prjyw Dt Brnil Km summary 2:05 The- Jim Ravmoxd Show HutVrm I J1 ff" rn RIOT Ntttt Summary 1 Wtather Newi 1:31 The Jim Raymond News Summary IB cpmiMnnry, itatft M. toow nl Show Jaybird Wealhjr Summary Anthony i Headllnw snow Joe Anlbcny show IWI Summary ht JM An lfl Show News Brlal The Joe Anthony show summary A lf na Keadllnas WAYZ-Wayuesboro Si 8 3:55 Nm Jaybird 6:30 1:30 Ntvn 1:35 Jaybird 1:55 News Morning Dtvotknt Java Junction 3:30 Ntwi Head linn 11:00 Local News lijsjava Junction 12:00 News Interlude 11:15 Farm RH Scorti Round Uo i 1:00 News summary Round :55 Local Newi Speclat Report Sporlj Jaybird HeHllnw Ytf-no el JartW Scortboni) Nim IJOO F.

M. Sign OH Grange Alters Date Of Party For Christmas The Lcilersburg Grange has chedulcd a meeting tomorrow vith Mrs. Lois Stouffer in harge of the program. The Chrislmas party schedul- for tomorrow has been post- lonert until December 16. will ake the form of a covered dish upper.

7,000 Robbery BHEMERHAVEN, Germany AP) Three masked gunmen niskcd past hundreds of lunch- me pedestrians Mrinday and nalchcd $47,750 from two de- artment store messengers 'on he way to a bank. One of the messengers was grazed by a hot. Warfordsburg. burg rural, and Delores M. Giffin, Breezewood.

McConnellsbiirg Candlel? Fete Planned Dec. 20 Again Iliis Christmas season on Dec. 20 at 4 p.m. the serv- P-ro- today. numerous other states.

Tree For New York NEW YORK'(AP) A 60-foot Christmas tree from Lake Car- mcl, N.Y., was hoisted in Rockefeller Plaza Monday, a signal that the holiday season is under way in New York. The tree will be lighted Dec. 10 Chambersburg Councilmen Prevention Code This fire purpose Is prescribing 6f regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire or explosion. is the code recommended by the National Board of Fire Underwriters in its 1960 edition. Eirrorcejmtnt Offlctr AREA DEATHS Jesse Edward Lemmon or the Mason Lodge in Pitts- a fire code enforcement officer be appointed by the council.

Salary for 4 Jie officer will be set by the council later. This code takes effect Feb. 1. Duties of the enforcement of- licer will include the receiving of applications for permits un der the code and issuance of ihe permits. He also will keep He is survived by his wife, lose (Apherghis) Osborne, bro- hers, Perry and Harry of Hagerslown, sisters, Mrs.

Helen Grove; Mrs. Virgin the past 49 years. He operated day evening at 7:30. Rev. Robert Baker will officiate.

Graveside services will be icld at the Rose Hill Cemetery Hagerstoivn on Thursday 1 p.m. where the body may be viewed at grave. William M. Waynant SABILLASVILLE Funeral services for William M. Way.

nant, 78, Sabillasville, will be conducted at 2 p.m. today at Creager Funeral Home," Thurmont, by the Rev. Claude Corl. Burial will be in Blue Ridge Cemetery at Thurmont. Mr.

ma Lemmon and 'Mrs. Allan Sabillasville, and 0 ShMev Ti htllVi i ft PlnwtV i Kamsay both a', home; i grandchildren; brothers: William i i i i my Clark, Thurmont; one'brother, Mark, Thurmont; two sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Harbaugh, Waynesboro, and Miss Mary A. Waynant, Sabiilasville and 13 grandchildren. Mrs.

Mae Overcash CHARLES TOWN, W. Va. Funeral services for Mrs. Mae (Trussell) Overcash, Charles vjnanes Funeral services will be hejd Tc wn, who died Monday at Charles Town General Hospital on Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Poe Funeral Home, Waynesboro, in charge of Pastor Glenn L.

Stahl. Interment will be in the Green Hill Cemetery Waynesboro. Friends may call at the fun eral home on Tuesday from 4 until 9 p.m. Arthur A. Holmes Road, Fairfax, Va, died D.C., and Nancy L.

Schriever, day morning at the Fair fax Hospital. He was born in Raymond It. Swank, McKees- Newport, the son ot the port, and Karen S. Christopher, late Thomas S. and 'Mry'le Greensburg.

(Campbell) Holmes. He had "liv Richard A. Golden, Warfords- ed in the Arlington Fairfax burg, and Ruth Ann McCarty, for the past 24 years "ancock, Md. He has resided a Smithsburg Melvin C. Peck, McConnells- from 1917 until 1SW -j Hc was a mcmbcr of S( Paul's Methodist Church, Smithsburg.

A member of the Salem Lodge, 196 A.F.A.M. Smiths burg. He is survived by his wife, Lulie (Buchanan) Holmes, sister. Mrs. Blanch Dean, Smiths burg; and brother, Sylvester of Hagcrslown; bro'Jier, 1 sea- son's most spectacular on rec- Wood officiating.

Friends may call from 7 to L. Osborne PITTSBURGH, Pa. Edwin Ugion and philosophy and ices will be held in United Presbyterian Church on South Street. This union service ra. tawin imuusx 5y the Lutheran, Methodist, k.

Osborne, aged 5G, son of the open to the public. United Presbyterian and United la tc Harry E. and Ida (Bowers) Dr. Mehta is reader in an Church of Christ will feature Osborne, died suddenly at his acting chairman of the depar The Echo of Chrislmas" by home in Pittsburgh, on Sun- ment of philosophy at Centr E. J.

Lorenz. day morning. He recently op- Hindu College of Banaras Hind The pagentry service usually oraled the Osborne Organ Ser. University of India. He he draws record house attendance 'ee in Pittsburgh.

He was em- taught philosophy in India rom sections of Pennsylvania. by the Moller 0 a colleges since 1937 except for th Maryland, Ohio, Michigan and Hagerslown, for a number year 1957-58 when he was Ale nnmflrnllR ntrmr a Of years TT V-IJL andcr bn Humboldt fellow i MB was a member of the EUB the universites of Freiburg an Vas a member Cologne in Germany. full and complete records of all providing for erection of stop applications, permit granted or refused and all variances "rpm the code. The officer also will prepare an annual report for the council. The officer will have the pow- ir to modify any of the code's provisions if he deems such modification necessary; but he a Settles; and Mrs.

Adelaide must follow the spirit of the service examination for polici King, all of Funeral services will be held at the Ray C. Waples Funeral Home in Pittsburgh on Wednes- appointed by 'he council to pass upon matters pertaining to fire prevention. Restrictions Section Four of ttk code calls for establishment of limits as follows: The districts in which of flammable liquids in wit- will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Melvin T. Strider Colonial Funeral Home Ranson, by the Rev.

J. Lee Wil liams. Burial will be in Edge Hil iry here, funeral A native of Jefferson County Irs. Overcash was daughtei Charles William and Eliza- ieUi (Starry) Trussell. Her husband, L.

J. i- eash, died in 1955. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs Frances 0. Schepers, Paris, France. Indian Scholar Speaker Today At Hood College "Comparisor The code will be enforced by for each violation of the code.

All persons shall have 60 days af.tr the code lakes- effect in which to apply for a pernii 4 or make an appeal if refused. Plumbing Councilmen also adopted i new, modern- plumbing code. The old code -it replaces was adopted in 1940. An ordinance was adopted signs at the intersections of the following: On Federal Street al Queen on South Frank lin Street at West Queen Street, and on Park Avenue at Wilson Avenue. New Policeman Norman A.

McCleary, who rated highest on a recent civil code. A board of appeals con- of three members will be bugh' police patrolman. McCleary fl side, above ground tanks i prohibited here will be boiuxl King 'Street on the north, main line of Pennsylvania Washington on the south and the main line of Western Maryland Railroad tracks on the west. limits for bulk storage petroleum gases will here, was appointed as a bor- is a six-year veteran of the local fire department and was stationed at the Junior Fire HaU here. For the first six he will -receive a bi-weekly salary of $165.

After the probationary period Is passed his salary will be J174.4Q for the two- week period. The borough's refuse collec- (ton and disposal ordinance was amended. amendment calls for a charge for handling of CMtain of industrial' waste at sanitary landfiU, Fmal a PP rov Swas by eight members of the councU for the contract of sale of the naining portion of tie Water Street Redevelop Area to 200 Damage Caused By Runaway Truck At C. Town -CHAELES TOWN, W. Va.

A driverless tractor trailer temporarily parked on Washington Street here drifted into violent motion Monday at p.m. Allen Odell Broome. 33, Jacksonville, who had left the vehicle momentarily, to find it running wild down (lie street. Two traffic signs were knocked down. Parked vehicles owned by Edward Walters a Burwell A.

Ballenger, bo Charles Town, were hit. was uprooted. A utility was smashed. The runaway machine finally was stopped at Water Street by a large, brick house owned by Thornton T. Perry.

A porch on the dwelling was ripped off and several windows were broken. At home at the time a Mrs. James Hays with an infant she was watching over for a- relative. Occupants of the home who were absent Mr. Hays and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward. h.i te and their two sons. Police Sgt. Perry Ott esfi-i-t.

ed damages at a minimum of $2,200. He placed no cha.r-i5 against the driver of trr-'t. owned by Gorman Company, Jacksonville. THE MORNIHS HERALD (EstawrsriKi uni ub everv fxc 1 Sfndny 23-31 Summit Avenue, Hacerstnwn In the Post office at town is Second Clnss Mailer. Teleprttnt 733-5131 Sundays, Holiday! end after p.m.

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aoer as well all AP news rjlspajchei. mv ge hcre exchange program, will spea om 5 of Coffman Chapi at 7 p.m. This lecture is being sponso ed by Hood's department of BUY AT THE FACTORY ll A fl ORUCI vMi Here today- here tomorrow- and the day Where we've been loceted for the pest I years, serving the hard-of-heirlng el tiiid- Querters for? Beltone quality ld Service end repaiii ell maket el hearing meket-iuaranleea 1 trash, full-pomrtd. Come in, write, or phone for FREE )6-pagc Bclioiw book "Your Lifeline to the World of Sound," showing how you hear and the new Bellone aids. No obligation.

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