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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 30

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JO-THE MORNING HERALD, HAGERSTOWN, MD. Monday, October It)', 1977 NTED Local, area obituaries WARD DESCRIPTION: AOJsl2over HttGHt: Big enough to handle a job. HAIR: Black, Brown, Blonde or Red WEIGHT BUILD: Can come in all sizes US! KNOWN ADDRfSS; It is believed he or she lives in Ihis neighborhood ACCUSED OF: Lacks a job RIVVARO: Good pay, own spending money EYES: Blue, Brown, Black or Green GENERAL DESCRIPTION: We are looking for People with the courage lo do something for themselves. A Person with enough gumption not lo complain that il's loo cold or too hot, or lhat they have no time before or after school. A person who can understand thai tomorrow can be more important than today and thai they have the desire to prepare themselves by working for it.

A Person who may need an outsider's discipline, but above all is a good person who would like to be able to say he too is contributing. CAUTION! This Person may be armed with a weekly allowance and, therefore, may not want to appe'ar as if he or she were working. Do not be alarmed if they have red-rimmed eyes; perhaps they have been watching too many TV programs. If you know the whereabouts of this alert, active, and responsible Person please contact us; we would like the opportunity to help them train for their future. Please stop by the Herald-Mail Circulation Department and fill out an application or mail in the coupon below.

CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT HERALD-MAIL 25 Summit Hagerstown, Md. 21740 I am interested in a Newspaper Route. NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZiP PHONE DATE OF BIRTH Indicate Preference Morning Route Afternoon Route Herald- Mail advertising order form per line per dey on a 7-day order I Rjtes charged for aclual number of days ordered. No refunds if cancelled belore expiration Ada received before 3 pm will appear next day; 12 noon Ssturdey lor Monday Insertion. No cancellations after 5 number of 1 day 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6 days 7 days Sta Nu Na Str Prln 1 2 3 4 5 6 tmnaet Hag it my ad mber of li ne ys 3 lines .55 .55 .53 .51 .49 .45 .41 clip and mail to: Herald- arstown, 21740.

Et (date) IBS An prinl ad order In pencil set total $1 $3 $4 56 $7 $8 $8 Wail i iclose ch nount Enc Citv one eltsr each box, allow space between )rinl approx. 30 letters end spaces per line. la Mt Sfi mts cost box number 65 service 30 $2.00 77 indicate to be held or mailed 10 L5L 61 5 Summit Ave, sck or money tosed ord classification rder. Days Mrs. Lorraine Brown WAYNESBOriO, Pa.

Mrs Lorraine E. (Sis) Brovm, 68, 1900 E. Main died Sunday al Itie Waynesboro Hospital. Born in Edgemont, she was a daughter Mrs. Berllia T.

Diehl Fleagle of Smithsburg and the late Jacob E. Fleagle. I'rior to her retirement in 1974 she was employed at Claire Frock Inc. in Thurmont for 22 years. Besides her molher, she is survived by two sons, Paul B.

Speesard and Richard E. Needy, both ol Waynesboro; five sisters, Mrs. Ada Shatzer, Mrs. Violet Schildt, Mrs. Naomi Wilhide, and Mrs.

Betty Howe, all of Smilhsburg, and of Waynesboro; seven brothers, Lloyd Fleagle of Smithsburg. Vernon Fleagle of Rouzervllle, Daniel Fleagle, LeFloy Fleaglei and Ted a all of Waynesboro, Leon Fleagle of Mercersburg, and Donald Fleagle of Waynesboro; and (oiir grandchildren. Services ivlll be held Wednesday al 2 p.m. from the Grove Funeral Home in Waynesboro. The Rev.

Howard Smith will officiate. Burial will be in Harbaugh WiKiamsporl. The a i will receive friends at Ihe funeral home Tuesday evening (rom 7 lo S. Mercea Miller WEST CHESTER, Pa. Mercea Miller died Saturday at Hie Friend's Home in West Chester.

Born in WiHiamsport, she was (he daughter ol the late J. M. Miller and Lutlier Beard Miller. She was a member of the Lutheran Church. She is i by one brother.

L. Beard Miller of Williamsrmrl. Services will no held al2 p.m. today from the Boyd Funeral Home in West Chester. Inez Kalhryn West SANDY HOOK.

Md. Inez Kathryn West, 87, died Saturday morning in Ihe Washington Counly Hospital. Born in Sandy Hook, she was a daughter ol the late Isaac and Lucy Nield Gordon. She was a member of the Sandy Hook United Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband.

Charles C. West of Avalon Manor Nursing Home; one son. Clarence G. West of Frederick; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Bingham of Columbus, one brother, Hussell Gordon of Edgewater, two grandchildren and live great-grandchildren.

Services will be held today al 2p.m. from the Eakles Funeral Cnapel in Harpers Ferry. The Rev. Richard L. Blucher will officiate.

Burial will be in the Old Brethren Cemetery. Tom M. Ebersole Tom M. Ebcrsole, 18. Rt.

1, died Sunday morning at Ihe i i i a i Baltimore. Born in Maugansville, be was a son of Kenneth E. Ebersole ol llngerslown. and Nancy L. Godlove Ebersole of York, Pa.

He attended the Highland View Academy and was a member ol Ihe Willow Brook Seventh Day Advenlisl Church, lie was employed by the American Moulding Co. in San Mar. Besides his parents, he is survived by step-mother, Judith A. Toms Ebersole of Hagerstown; three sisters, Susan L. Ebcr- sole, Mari Jane Ebersole.

and Dori Jean Ebersole, all at home; three brothers. Tim R. Ebersole. David L. Ebersole, and Roberl L.

Ebcrsole, all at home; paternal grandparents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Ebersole of Maugansville; maternal grandparentSj Mr. and Mrs.

of a a grandmother, Mrs. Minerva I. Weller of Hagerslown. Services will be held Wednesday al 2 p.m. from Ihe Willow Brook Seventh Day Adventist Church.

Elder Harry B. Rimer and Elder Harvey E. Bristow will officiate. Burial will be in Smithsburg Cemetery. The a i will receive friends at the Davis Funeral Home in Smilhsburg Tuesday evening from 7 to 9.

The family requests the omission of flowers, and memorials may be made to Willow Brook Youlh Activities Fund. Richard S. Williams i a Williams. 75, W3 Antietam died Sunday al Ihe Washington County Hospital, Born in Fiddlersburg, he was a son ol the late Clarence and Emma Hartman Williams. He had been employed for 35 years at (he Marquette Cement Company, retiring in 1967.

He was a member of (he North American Rod and Gun Club, He is survived by one son, a i i a Hagerslown; one daughter, i a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Hoover of Sierra Vista, Arizona; three step-sons, Carl McGowan, Paul McGowan a a McGowan, all of Hagerstown; one brother, Fred Williams ol Hagerstown; three sisters, Mrs. Helen Johnson and Mrs. Anne Mae Grove, both of Fiddlersburg, and Mrs. Mary Thumma of Hagerstown; four grandchildren, seven step- grandchildren, three greal- grandcliildren, and one stcp- grcat grandchild.

Services will be held at the Minnich Funeral Home, 415 E. Wilson Blvd. at 2p.m. on Tuesday. The llev.

Roberts. Easter (lay will officiale. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends at ttie funeral home this evening from 7 to 9. Sidney W.

Devonshire MAHT1NSBURG, W. Va. Sidney William Devonshire 60. 108 Leeland died a a a i Daugtilers Hospital. Born in Shepherdstown, W.

he was a son ol.the late Sidney and Mary Cole Devonshire. He was a member of Ihe Mt. Zion United Methodisl Church, and a member of Ihe Berkeley Lodge No. 402. He is survived by i a a a Devonshire, Kim Devonshire, i a i Sandy i a i Devonshire, all at home; one son, Sidney W.

Devonshire at home: Ihree sisters, Mrs. a a i Harrisburg, Mrs. Doris Graham ol Florida, and Miss a Devonshire ol Mar i Ihree brothers, a i i Rochester, Charles Devonshire of Washington, D.C.. and James E. Devonshire of Pennsylvania; and Iwo grandchildren.

Services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at Ihe Ml. Son United Methodisl Church. The Rev. John Warren will officiate.

Burial will be in -Jit, Hope Cemetery. The a i i receive friends al Ihe Kogelschalz and Sons Funeral Home Ihis evening from 7 lo 9. There will be a viewing at the church one hour prior lo the services on Tuesday. Margarel T. Turner REHKELEY SPRINGS, W.

Va. Margaret T. Turner, died in the Valley View Nursing Home in Berkeley Springs on Sunday. Born In Philadelphia, she was Ihe daughter of the late Augustus and Lydia Bullock: She was a member o( Ihe a ol the Brethren in Fllntstonc, Md. She was preceded In death by her husband, Guy E.

Turner. She is survived by Ihree sons, Albert G. Creek of Hajioock, Homer E. Creek ol Lltlle Orleans, and Carl E. Creek of Paw Paw, W.

two step-sons, Charles Turner of Cumberland, Md. and Buddy Turner of Washington, D.C.; one half-sister, Cora Lakalosh of Indiana, Ihree halt- brothers, Mason Linn of Mapte Glenn, Edgar Lynn of Scotsdalc, and Alexander Lynn of Indiana, ten grandchildren and 17 great- grandchildren. Services will be held at the Piney Plains United Methodist Church in Piney Plains, Md. on Wednesday at 2 p.m. The Itcv.

Steven Wingate will officiate. Burial will be in Ihe church cemetery in Piney Plains. Viewing will be held al Ihe Johnson Funeral Home in Berkeley Springs Monday and Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m., and on Wednesday at Ihe Piney Plains United Methodist Church one hour prior to services. Mrs.

Zella D. Coffman SMITHSBURG Mrs. Zella D. Colfman, 79, Rt. 2, died Saturday evening al Ihe home of her son, Ernest G.

Sowers of Rt. 2. Born in Arlemas. she was Ihe daughter of the laic William and Elmra Smith Sowers. 'She was the widow of Thery Colfman.

Besides her son, she is survived by one daughter, Thelma E. Barnes of Flinlstone, one sister, Mrs. May Abbott of Cumberland, one brother, Conda Sowers ot Waynesboro, 14 grandchildren, 35 great- grandchildren, and six great- great-grandchildren. Services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the Davis Funeral Home in Smithsburg.

The Rev. Paul Heefner will officiate. Burial wilt be in Glendale Cemetery in Flintslone, Md. at 2:30 p.m. The a i will receive friends al the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9.

Slrolher J. Barron CHARLES TOWN, W. Va. Slrolher J. Barron, 75, Rl.

1, Flowing Springs Road, died Saturday at Ihe Trauma Center at Ihe University of Maryland Hospital. Born in Jefferson County, W. he was a son of the late Walter and Mary Howell He was preceded in death by his wife, Lena Manuel Barron. He was a retired farmer. He is survived by Ihree daughters, Mrs.

Naomi Shipe of a a Mrs. Josephine Turner of Charles Town, and Mrs. Eveleen Zom- brb of Woodbridge, Iwo sons, Donald S. Barron of Hagerslown and Paul K. Barron of Martinsburg; two sislers, Miss Rose Barren of Hanson, W.

and Mrs Irene Russell of Unionlown, eighl giandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services will be held at the Melvin T. Strider Funeral Home in Charles Town Tuesday at 2 "p.m. The Rev. Joseph Portcrfield will officiate.

Burial will be in Edge Hill Deed transfers James L. Smith and Cctilia A. (o Harold Churchey Jr. ind Barbara L. Churchey, lol in Downsville Kloyd C.

McAllister to John ti. and Marguerite A. I.cavelle. lol with improvements, Big Pool James W. garrison and Betsy.

C. Harrison to Stephen G. Short and Uebtjie L. Short, lot in Sandy Hook William Fulk and Belinda A. Fulk lo Douglas A.

Reichard and Nancy V. Reichard, lol with improvements, St. James ttayne C. Blazer and Donna L. lilaser (o David Itock and Hcrla liock.

lol with im- provcllicnls. Hickory Lane provemcnts. Oak Hill Avenue James li. Foreman and Deborah A. Foreman lo Ira D.

(filuy and Susan S. Kitey. lol wllh improvements. Uovcrlon a a a K. James lo Frank IX-mory and I'allt A.

Ucmory. lot with improvements, a rovk I'aul I'. Elgin and Marjoric I. Klgm to Dcmse L. Hays, lol in St.

James Clyde K. Plolncr lo Claude L. Crawford lot in Ccarfoss I i a S. Boyle and Marge-ret E. Boylo to John F.

Webber and Lesley E. Webber, i i lioonsboro Daniel K. Kerns and UcboVali J. Kerns lo Honalil E. Mvers j.

and Mnry J. Myers, lo. wi.him- Th a i a HAVEN MidiaelUomarukloMassoud jl nh JJ 7 ori Kniralshaool arid Kalhy I. )f "RAID W. T8ITAPOE a a lot wilh im- i.

Legal Notices NOTICK OF BIDS IX CO.NNKCTION r- WITH THE LEASJXU AND SALE OF ADDITIONS ANU li IvOVKMKXTS FOK A TltLCK TK.RMIXAL' AXU HELAl'tl) KACUJT1F.S OF COUNTY COM- MISS10XKHS OK WASHINGTON UHJMY. MAHYLAM). Notice is hereby given ibal waled bids will be accepted tire County Com- Marvland. until Hie hour ol o'clock '-M. 01 October J97T ai hr L'cmnLy Commissioners on the second Hour -jf the Annex in the Olv (j Hafierstewn.

MaiyEand. for Ihe sale 10 saiJ founty rominisstoncrs. ar-j bjcl with an option lo ol adilU lions lo an industrial building, relaied storage rclafwl equipment. te and together with a con- trad or undertaking to complete said additions, stnictLircs'and Jntprovcmrnls ID UK- jpecitic.i1 ioni oi sairJOounlv Cm. t.

importers. suiiabJo lor irurfc terminal facilities i herein alter referred lo as the lobe located on a Mloofao- pnximitely 233 a fr on the northeast of Indjairv Uiive. in ir-e Kir linn Hisliirl of Washington County Maryland, Said Project will be le.iscd foicfc ID tie successful bidder lor rentals suffitriem to pav interest. princip.il premiums, il any. and refalcd expenses Dn corlain industrial revenue bonds lobe by the County Commissioners.

Tne lease will contain an option Lo pur- -f chase ifte f'raject from 1tic Com- S. under certain conditions. Tfco County proposes lo avranJ a contract by which it will purchase. Ihe I'ro- lo the Insist responsible tliitler proposes lo avraril the fc.ise i Option r- In purchase to the hig'ncst responsible Si IMIcr. Eiids lev sale cf cpiion to (roin Ihe County Commissioners and the lease viih the Ccitinu 5 may be submitted as 1, joim.

Tion-severablc'bids. Unless all bidi nre rejected. ronlr.icts will V- awarded lo the responsible bidder whose joint bid, or to combination ol responsible bidJers whosr separate bids rcsalu in Ihe prealOit overall saving or j) prom to the Couniv, Any person interested in bidding may demonstrate his responsibility by cither domnsirming (he ability to acquire- and U.insfer the site within twenty-one yp io ihe County Commissioners or by FMSUni a bid bond ior SI, 000,000. E'very bidder must tk'iuotiitrak' hi resfmsibilHy prior ta or simuJianeousU rj with submission ti his bid. The-rounljr Commissioners ieme the right in reject any and all bid Tiic bids wi 11 be opened at a meet rig of the County Commissioners Washington County.

Man land, lo be held al ihe otfice ol the Count om misMWiers on the wond floor of the Courthouse Anne.v in lingersUun Maryland, al eleven o'clock vnft 1 1. 1577 al which titne place (he will be publh-Iy road and the award will be made to ihe successful bidder. A ri script ion Ihe IVojecl may ob- fi the Clerk rf IfceCounU'Com- i one si ol Washington Cou MiirjInTuI, at thpCounlvCommissi T. ri' of free, fourth ou5p, in IJv nrrfcr the Vfvnly Commit crs oi C'ouniv, Man-land ruunty of County Hy. 1..

Srtook. I'reidcrl Kalbrvn Sfiort (. Jc County Attornw X9 27: 10 -V 10 ScaleJ 1 addressed 10 ihe County Commbsioners of ounty. Maryland, will be rcceivrd at the ollicc the CoramiBsior-ers, Court House Annex, HajjcrMown. Marvbnd AM, DS.u Tucwiav Oc" 18.

1977. lor the drainage to (he Hoffman Drive Hiirhie Hoad area IwalcJ ii; 1Tie Tammany Sub- i division. Halfway, lYojpcl 0 SO-KO. dnecled ty the SVashington County rZngi nwring LVpjrJmeni. Ccpics of Spwificalions and Plans may bo secured at the olfice ot the Washington County Knjtinrcring Dfpart- merit.

S3 West Washington Street, Third floor, Maryland alaorice of 55 per to ihe nature ol this particular project, bid bonds certified checks will not be required lo accom- 'he Proposal. -The Couniy Commissioners of ftasliinginn County rescrw the hpht to accept or any or all biJs j'nd fa Waive tecbnicalilios County ConmisisiiMi crs oi W'ashinpion County iwriy A Teach. County Administrator slC 7 0 Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 8. Public Sale SALK rcr.aif 1 Ji(J( LlfTY 2tll Dixie Urive Hiifycrsliisvn. Maryland Ky virtue of a fnwcr of sale a mortage from Crawford, Carol J.

Cnnford. dis wife, dated July ij. IKS. recorded among ihe Land Hetords of a i County. MuiyLiiul.

in 599, fyJio 171, default in coinpliani'C with ihe covenants cf said mortgage having ix't-urred. f. John A. latiiiiijr. am homed toon- ercise power if in the said mort- will offer io wll nt 1'iiblic Sale in Iron: ol itse Ccutt House in Haerslown, Coanty.

JiarvJaiiJ on TCKSDAY. NtJ'i'KMHKH 197T twUieen the tiuurs cf one and three all that lot or parcel of land, together with ihe improvements thereon, iiluate jhout 3 miles of tho corporate boundary of ihe Otv oi Higerstown about i mile West of U.S. Uojte 11 -in i ion Ui strict No. 27 of Wash inaton County. Mallard.

1 being dno dwigjtalt-d as AU rj (he Plar -i Section A ol Orch-ird Homes, In.f ol rc-oord at folio 355 among the flat jticorcls in ihe Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Washington Couniv saiJ fronting 120 feet on ihe Norrtivpsl side of Dixie lrive ancJ extending back thcrelrom 1D5 fwt. more or fess. on its Nut them twundnrv and UO feou niore or less, on ils Southern boun- Airy anil extending in tfic ajtgri'gate a diAtiince I5T.42 on its boundary; and beinc the same property rnnvcynl hv Kwnk hivcoliiio Ami rev Krcolino. his, wife, to wlard. jnd iro J.

CYawfor i Ins wife, by dwd drdcd July n. 1975, and ictcrikti jiiionn (he of i lnnUun Ujnh mliixr 'i lo'n Io9 up'oiener'i of a uir Mui, bniX dwtllmg six one balh, linished basemc-nt air wnilii ioni ng.fonr«J warm oil oil fired rii udkr Srf'c ApcM of 13 of tie pun-liase money will be required in cash lime of Nile; the bnb nee Lobepjid Jiid HLO dL-cd and righl ta possession In p.is up-in ratilication of the sale bv ihc in lit yjit tojnU Mir Ijrd a tobc; JtljUsteiL pro ralaasoi the date of raiili c-ilivn- Cobt of recording stamps and trjiiifcr tax to be by ihe purchaser Jy hn Ji lerce for' foreclosure and cnlieclirn of mortgage vi VjMinur ri'cp frjij I- ju 31vJ slO 10. 21. 3 ANTIQUE SAIE At Stale Una Auction House located in the oi Stale Line, Pa. on Rt, 11 north ol Ihu (qusce.

OcMl At 4:30 P.M. Sharp Round oatc china closet; dry link; ofd butterchirrn A-1 square oak table kitchen cupboard; oak ilanl Iflhtrt- A a louio, aove tanea la Bt ctie-it; victrola (running con- a 4-pc. waterfall bedroom wita (In A-1 ol all dcpreailon, crystal pfMsetj glaw Nip por, Engtoh china; pliclier; pink talm glass vase; Pen Mar ruby cup; electric lamp with priarru; R.R. mn candlo phone; kitchen iclocks; mantel clock, Weatem Union grsnile sign Handmade qulIU; Old Star quilt (handmade); Ironware- i ooodenware. FOLKS: Thera are too daicrlbe.

Come loe 0 believe! TERMS: Strictly or approved cfieck. Not reapon- (or D. n. Sutler Apprentice Aucr. Woodrlng CLEflXS SIOH.r45tall,, 1.

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