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Local, area obituaries Willy F. Dunham Sr. Willy F. Dunham 72, of 1164 Hamilton died Wednesday evening at the Washington County Hospital. Born in Berkeley County, he was the son of Claude L.

and Elizabeth A. Lloyd Dunham. He was a 'member of Grace Unite' Metb'Mist Church, West Virginia Society of Uagersiowu, Maryland State Koads Commission and Friendship Lodge No. 84 AF AM of Martinsburg. Besides his wife, Helen CUlinger Dunham, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs.

Mary A. Beard of St. Augustine, Mrs. Patricia L. Slick and Mrs.

Bonnie K. Leatherman, both of Wagers- town; and one son, William F. Dunham Jr. of Hagerstown. Services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m.

at the Gerald N. Hmoith Fuasral Home, Formerly Rouzer on N. Potomac St. The Bev. Edwin G.

Reter will officiate. Burial will be in New Ner- borne Cemetery i Martinsburg. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 7 to 9. Masonic Services will be conducted at 8 p.m. by members of Friendship Lodge 84.

Furred Hoffmaster FREDERICK, Md. For rest HifCmaster, 50. of 239 Wyngate died Thursday afternoon in the Frederick Memorial Hospital. Born in Charles Town, W. he was the son of Virginia Trusscl Hoffmaster and the late Roy H.

Hoffmaster. He was employed as a production superintendent of the North American Philips Control Corp. of Frederick. He was a veteran of World War 11, serving in the European Theatre from March, 1944 to Nov. 1945.

He was awarded the Silver Star. He was a member of the Asbury United Methodist Church in Charles Town. He is survived by his mother: his wife, Aikens Hoffmaster one son. Michael a ster of Frederick; one on, Robert Fowler at home; one brother, Abner Hoffmaster of Charles Town; and grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m.

from the Brown Funeral Home in Martinsburg. Burial will be in Rosedale Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday and Saturday evening from 7 to 9. Ronald E. Carter MARTINSBURG, W.

Va. Ronald Edward Carter. 41, of Rt. 4, died Thursday afternoon at Kings Daughters Hospital. Born in Washington.

D.C., he was the son of Maggie Carter and Leeland Hagood. He was a member of the Mt. Zion United Methodist Church. He was employed by the Federal Aviation Agency at Martinsburg Airport, where he was a traffic control specialist. He was in the U.

S. JVII NTT OF IVIEIXTS WEAR In order to clear our racks off all Men's Nationally Advertised Merchandise, we offer the following at greatly reduced prices ENTIRE STOCK FAMOUS MAKE DRESS SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS OFF SUITS REDUCED (tegular 69.95 HOW 55.98 Itogular 76.95 tlOW 81.56 Regular 79.95 63.96 ftegiriar 82,95 66.35 tegular 85.00 68.00 (tegular 89.95 WOW 71.96 (tegular 95.00 WOW 76.00 Regular 98.00 JMOW 78.40 Ragular 110.00 88.00 Regular 115.00 JMOW 92.00 Regular 125.00..,.,, HOW 100.00 Regular 130.00 HOW 104.00- Regular 135.00 JNOW 108.00 Regular 140.00 112.00 Ragular 150.00 HOW 120.00 Ragular 155.00 JNOW 124.00 Regular175.00 TROUSERS OFF 20 OFF Robes Gloves Vs OFF Car Coats Top Coats All Weather Coats Sweaters Regular 59.95 Off Sports Coats Reduced Now Air from 1952 to 1956. He was also a graduate of Cordoza High School i Washington. Besides his father, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine Schley Carter; one daughter, Miss Sandra Patricia Carter of Martinsburjj; Ihree sons, Michael Lee Carter and James Edward Carter, both at home and ric Alonza Carter of Philadelphia; and one grandson.

Services will be held at 3:30 p.m. a at the Kogelschatzv and i Funeral Home. The Rev. Kenneth Brown will officiate. Burial will be in Mt.

Hope Cemetery in Martinsburg. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Saturday evening from 7 to 9. Bessie Hovermale Yost BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. Va, Bessie Hovermale Yost. died Thursday at War Memorial Hospital in Berkeley Springs.

Born in Morgan County, she was the daughter of John and Alice Grim Unger. She was a member ol the Oakland i Methodist Church. She was the widow of Lace Yost. She is survived by three daughters Mrs. Mary J.

Corbin of Berkeley Springs, and Mrs. Vernon Michael and Mrs. Barbara Roach, both of Inwood; and one sou, James Richard Yost ol Berkeley Springs. She is also survived by the following children from a previous a i a one daughter, Mrs. James A.

DeHaven of Bunker Hill, W. and two sons, Earl Hovermale of Gloucester City N. J. and John W. Hovermale of Berkeley Springs.

Also surviving are one sister, Mrs. Letha Hovermale of Berkeley Springs; and 23 grandchildren a a a grandchildren. Services will be. held at the Hunter Funeral Home Sunday at 2 p.m. The Rev.

Michael Lauver will officiate. Burial will be a a Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Friday. Lester C.

Jenkini CLEAR SPRING Lester Clay Jenkins, 70, of Rt. 2, died Thursday morning at the Washington County Hospital. Born at Kauffman, W. he was a son of Josephine Vanergriet and James Jen- 39.97 Rigular 62.9S NOW 41.97 (tegular 85.00 Now 43.33 Regular Now 43.97 Regular 68.95 NOW 45.97 Regular 69.95 Now 46.63 Regular 90.00 NOW 60.00 Regular 100.00 NOW 66.67 (tegular 110.00 Now 73.33 Reauiar 115.00 Now 76.67 120.00 NOW 80.00 DON RICHARDS (Suits) MIDDISHADE HART SCHAFFNER MARX ARROW SWEATERS RAINFAIR ALL WEATHER COATS Higgins Trousers BACMO GLOVES Evans 49 S. Potomac St.

Phone: 739-5930 Open Dally 9:30 to Monday It Friday Evenings 'TH 9 Musey CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 In Memoriom 2 Cordiollhonki 3 Funeral Director! Florim 4 Monuments lott 5 Nolicn 7 8 Loit Found AUTOMOWE-AIKCKAFT 10 Airplonti--Rent or So If 11 Aulomobllll For Soli 12 Troileri-Utilitr 13A Travel TroilfM Truck! Motors 15 Bicvxlei 16 Auto Parti 17 Automobile! Wanted WHO DOES IT 16 Home Improvement! ISA Appliance! TV Radio Repair 18 Iniurance 19 Auto Repair! 20 Electrical Service 50A Inflation 4 Stteem 208 Glais 8. Installation 21 Building Contracting 21A Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 21B Papering Painting 22 Moving Storage Trucking 23 Mlicellaneoui Service! 28 Floor Sanding Finiihing 29 Janitoriol Service 31 Cement Moionry EMPLOYMENT 32 Help Wanted 36 Situation! Wanted 36A Baby Sitten, Child Core FINANCIAL 38 Opportunities 38A FranchiM! 39 Inveitmenti, Stocki, Hondi 40 Money To loon 41 Wonted To Buy 41A Wonted To Sorrow INSTRUCTION 45 Instruction! Offered 46 Initruction Wanted LIVESTOCK 47 Do Cat! Mi 48 Cattle Stock Poultry Supplies 50 Livestock Wanted MISCELLANEOUS 51 For Sole 42 Boats Motor! 53 Building Materials 54 Office Store Equipment 54A Restaurant equipment 55 Form Dairy Product! 55A Farm Equipment 56 Feed, Hoy Straw 56A Fuel, Cool, Wood, 57 Good Things To Eat 57A Good Placet To Eat 59 Appliances 61 Machinery Tools 62 Musical Irtltrvmentl 63 Seed! Plants Flowers 64 lawn Equipment Supplies 66 Wanted To Buy ROOMS I BOARD Rooms With Board Rooms Without Board fiooms For Housekeeping Vacation Placei Resorts Room or Board Wonted Unfurnished Apartment! Furniihed Apartment! HEAL ESTATE 75 Buiinets Plocei To Rent 76 form! landi For Rent 77 House! To Rent 77A Garages To 78 Of ice Desk Spate, 79 Short Mountain Rental 79A Short Mountain Sole 80 Mobile Home! 81 Wanted To Rent 82 Buimess Property For Sail 83 Farm! Lands For Salt 84 Houses For Sale 85 loll For Sale 86 House! To Trade 89 Real EitMl Wonted 90 For Sale or Rent 91 Commeraol Property Phone 733-5131 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily Sat. 8 a.m.

to 12 Noon Ask For CLASSIFIED was son of Clarence Omar and Elsie Shives Blair. He was a member of St. John's United Methodist Pennsylvania Farmers' and was a salesman for the Graver's Fertilizer Co. NOTICE OF RESOLUTION RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF FUNKSTOWN TO ENLARGE THE CORPORATE BOUNDARIES AND THEREBY AMEND SECTION 233 OF ARTICLE OF THE COOE OF PUBLIC LOCAL LAWS OF MARYLAND AS SET FORTH IN THE CODE OF PUBLIC LOCAL LAWS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY (1970 EDITION), TITLE "WASHINGTON COUNTY" SUB-TITLE. "FUNKSTOWN" Resolution of the Mayor and council of Funkstown, adopted pursuant to the authority ot Article 11-E ot the Constltu.

et Co He is survived by his wife, "on of Maryland and Sections )3 end i ol Article ISA ol the Annotated Code Mrs. Harvcda Mapel Blair; children, Gregory Blair of Rt. 3. Somerset, Carol Blair, Mark Blair, Amy Blair. William Blair, and Ted Blair, all at home; sisters Mrs.

Harve? Walker of Mcrcersburg, Mrs. Joseph Mowcn of Waynesboro, Mrs. Wayne Black of Cham- bcrsburg, Mrs. Lloyd Burkholder of Scotland and Mrs. Galen Taylor ot Greencastlc; brothers, Harry Blair of Chambersburg, Dean Blair, John Blair, Thomas Blair, and Richard Blair, all of Green- castlc, and Irvin Blair of Hagerstown, Md.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Bethany United Methodist Church near ol Article ISA ol the Annotated Code of Maryland. 1973 Replacement Volume, title "Corporations, Municipal," suo-tttle "Home sub-heading to enlarge the corporate boundaries ot Ihe Town ur Funkilown as defined in Section 14-2 ot Article 22 of Code of Public Local Laws of Washington Counly, I WTO Edition), TIMc "Weshlnston hy annexing or adding to the present corporate boundaries, the following two areas or parcels ol land which adioin the present corporate boundaries the descriptions (or ORDER NISI Celena HoJIint Earlwt HolllM. tir husband et vertus HtAry and callie Harmon, hl No. 27.455 equity In The for Washington County ORDERED.

By the Clerk of Circuit Court, this 27 day of DecemMr It74, that the sales made and J. Russel' Robinson, Guaralftn and Trustee heretofore appointed Trustee tor the of the real estate In the proceedings of this cause mentioned, be ratified and confirmed, ceuse to the contrary pe shown to the Court on or betore the 28 day ot January, 1975 next: PROVIDED, copy of thlj order be inserted In some newspaper published In Washington County, et least once a week lor three sucesstve weejkt before the above mentioned day. The report states the amount of Mies to be 122.I77.M TRUE COPY TEST: Veughn J. Baker, Cleric xU-21; 1-3-10 id two areas or parcels of land to annexed being more particularly described as follows: PARCEL NO. 1: Beginning at a point on the Northern boundary of the Funkstown Park at the end of the seventh line ol the Corporate Limits ol the Town of Funkstown as set forth In the Code of Public Local Laws In Washington County dated 1970, and run nlng thence along Ihe Northern boundary of Funkstown Park South degrees 79 minutes East 305.39 feel lo a post and Soulh 73 degrees 54 minuies East 130.9 feet to a post, thence along the Eastern Boundary ol said Park South 6 degrees 30 minutes West 560.47 leet lo a post, thence along the Souther- boundary North 83 degrees 43 mlnut- West 215.37 feet lo a post, thence South Legal Notices vnucitirici.

onu oo.ucs cst J15.37 Icet lo a post, thence South kins. He owned and operated Siomei, set. Hie Kev. am dC5rccs 13 mlnules Wcs msl cc th, Jenkins Store on F.lrvie» ScrutM wm dftcijtc; bun.1 A'ncJtSS ill be in Bethany Cemetery. degrees minuies Wcsi 37.9: icei The Richard E.

lluager fl NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Wilbur V. Perrott. This Is to give notice that the undersigned, Alma V. Perroll whose address Is 129 East Avenue, Hagerstown, Md. was on Jan.

2, 1975 appointed personal representative of the estate of Wilbur V. Pcrrott who died on December II, 1974 (without) a will. All persons having any obiection to such appointment shall file the same with the Register of Wills of Washington County on or Deforce February 2, 1975. Alt persons having claims against the decedent must present Ihelr claims to the undersigned, or file the same with Ihe said Register ot wills on or before thirty days from Ihe dale of such appointment. Any claim not so filed on or before such dale, or any extension thereof pro.

ldcd by low, shall be unenforceable thereafter. the Jenkins Store on Fairview Mountain. He 'was a member of the Methodist Church in Fairmont, W.Va. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Bessie Donnellen Jenkins; daughters, Mrs.

Wyaneta Harris Farmington, W. and Mrs. Carol Shuman of Belpre, Ohio; a son, Larry Jenkins, at home; a step-son, Ira Lynch of Baltimore; and 10 grandchildren, and two great- grandchildren. Services will be held on Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Thompson Funeral Home in Clear Spring.

The Rev. David Clever will officiate; burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery in Clear Spring. Friends may call at the funeral home any time after 9 a.m. Friday. Emmcltc Lester Slayclon Emmette Lester Slaydon, of Manse died Wednesday evening at the Washington County Hospital.

Born in Danville, he was the son of Ned and Eliza Price Slaydon. He was a member of the Christ Reformed Church and the R. Paul Smith Sunday School Class. He was retired from the Pennsylvania Railroad as an electrician. He was a member of the Association of Retired Persons and a senior citizen of Halfway.

He is survived by wife, Evelyn M. Stahl Slaydon; daughter, Mrs. Sally Lou Artz of Hagerstown; sisters, Mrs. Annie Reynolds of Callands, Mrs. Omer Garner of Roanoke, Mrs.

Silas Garrett of Axton, Mrs. Tele Compton and Mrs. 'Harvey Compton, both of Martinsville, brothers, Paul Slaydon ot Johnson i and Richard Siaydon of Martinsville, four grand- Alma V. Perrott. Personal Representative Thomas Parks, Register of Wills xl-3 children and grandson.

a Services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the Rest Haven 'Funeral Home. The Rev. C. Larry Fisher will officiate; interment will be in the Salem Reformed Church Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday evening from 7 to 9. The family requests the omission of flowers and memorial donations may be made to the Heart Fund. Mrs. Mary B. Ramp Mrs.

Mary Brady Ramp, 78, of Maugansvill'e, died at her home early Thursday morning. Born in St. Paul's, she was a daughter ol Nelvie F. and Lillie M. Carbaugh Hose.

She is survived by sons, Charles S. Brady of Baltimore, Nelvie F. Brady of Maugansville; a Malcolm Hose of Maugans ville; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Fletcher of Hagerstown; and four grandchildren, and nim great-grandchildren. Services will be held at th Minnich Funeral Home, East Wilson on Satur day at p.m.

The Rev. Nelson L. Martin will officiate; buria will i a i Cemetery. The family will receivi friends at the funeral honr on Friday evening from 7 9. Mrs.

Anna E. Drenner Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Dren ner, 89, of 1112 Kuhn Ave. died Wednesday at Avalon Manor Nursing Home. Born in Sharpsburg, she was a daughter of Thomas and Nannie Schoppert Bowers.

She is survived by daugh ters, Mrs. Dorothy Darr, Mrs Thelma Snyder, Mrs. Jo. Heil, and Mrs. Hilda South all of Hagerstown; a son Calvin Drenner of Hagers town; sisters, Mrs.

Tenna Eichclbcrger and Mrs. Daisy Kennedy, both of Hajerstown; and 14 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren. Services will he held on Saturday at 1 p.m. the Lcafj Funeral Home in Sharpsburg. Burial will be in Ml.

View Cemetery. There will be no viewing at the funeral home. Friends may call at the residence of Calvin Drenner, 412 Indiana on Friday from 2 to 4 andi 7 to 9 p.m. Clarence C. Blair SOMERSET, Pa.

Clarence C. Blair, 54, of Rt. 2, Boswell, died Tuesday in Somerset Community Hos pital. Born in Franklin County, he Funeral Home in Somerset will be in charge of arrangements. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to the time of the service.

Mrs. Eclitli L. Brewer Mrs. Edith Lorcna Brewer. 72, of Maugansville, died Thursday i at Washington County Hospital, after several months illness.

Born in Hagerstown, she was the daughter of Calvin Luther and Grace Hansc Baughman. She was a member of the Hagerstown Church of the Brethren and the Altruistic Sunday School Class and a teacher in the department for many years. She was a retired employe of the Maugansville post office. She was treasurer of the a a nsville Homemakers Club. She was secretary of the Maugansville i Citizens Club.

She is survived by her husband, William W. Brewer and daughter, Mrs. Joyce Ridenour both of Maugansville; son, Edward W. Brewer of Hagerstown; step-sister, Mrs. Margaret Johnson of Newvillc, and five grandchildren.

Services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Normcn Funeral Home. The Rev. Dean Miller will officiate; burial will be in Rest a Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday evening from 7 to 9 The family requests that do nations be' made to the Hagerstown Church of the Brethren Memorial Fund or the Washington County Cancer Fund.

Legal Notices SEALED Proposals addressed to th County Commissioners of Washtngto County, Maryland will be received a the office of the Commissioners In th Court House, Hagcrslown, Maryland- unll 1 :00 A.M. Tuesday, February 197 or the construction of a two spa irldge at the Kemps Mill Road crosslns of the Conocochcaguc Creek as dlrecte ty the Washington County englnecrin epartment. Copies of the Specifications and Plan may be secured at the office of th Washington County Engineering Depar ment, 40 Summit Avenue, Hagerstown Maryland at the price ol pe set. Each proposal must be accompanlo( by 8 certified check tor 5 per cen 1he amount of the proposal, puyablf the County Commissioners Washington County, Maryland or a satisfactory Bidder's Bond In lieu of said checK. Proposals will not be cons dcred unless accompanied by said check or bond.

The check or bond of the bidder to whom the contract is awarded will be forfeited to County as II- qu dated damages In case the conlracl not executed by the successful bidder within ten (10) days after receiving the contract for execution. The County i i of Washington 'County reserve the right lo accept or any or all bids and to waive technicalities. COUNTY I I OF WASHINGTON COUNTY By: W. Carlton Parsley, Clerk xl-3, 0 Public Sale NEW YEAR'S AUCTION SALE I Lots of new Itwnt lot you. All IMW mwchjndlee, wM at a price to help your budget.

Sw- ing believing. ceramics, lamps, statuary, flesh llghU, nwnt' socks, some I In nn large sins, napkins, Llbby-t HeTmack Blue Willow dishes, place MtlinQ tor a poo- 1 pto. Bind aids, largo lot off cookies, clothing, tlnel ntw show, nwm 1 trousers, of Homo loop numof ou to mention. Wo will i sales Saturday at i 5:30 PW ot weather. N.

Potomac Hagera-l town. W.E.M.O. I Public Sale 8 ml. Mirth of Haoervtown, Md. i UM Rt.

832 to Downivllle, go 2 I ml. on Dam No. 4 road I Shifter road, turn lift to 1sH ifarm on left. 1 Sat. Jon.

4, 1975 10:30 A.M. 130 Dairy Beef Cattle r.ftn«l*tlno rtf 18 Holltelnl tic ninth lino ol the aforementioned orporate Boundary description, Ihence evcrsing a portion of said tine North degrees 00 minutes East 30.21 feet a point, ihence leaving sbld line nd running South 87 degrees '3 minutes ast 79.21 led to a post, thence North degrees 27 minutes 30 seconds East 52.0 feet to a post, thence North 18 cgrees minutes West m.36 icet again intersect said ninth line and cverse it North 9 degrees East 434.04 eel to a post, thence reversing the gith line of said Corporate Boundary 35.0 (eet to the place of beginning. PARCEL NO. 2: Beginning at a point the West side of Alternate U.S. Route No.

40 at the cr.d of the ninth South 9 degrees West 11.51 foot nc of the Corporate Limit? of the "own of Funkstown as set forth In he Code ot Public Local of Washington County dated 1970, and run- no thence leaving said Corporate Limits outh 57 degrees 19 minutes East 5B.4 ect to a point, thence along the South idc ol the entrance road leading to he Funkslown Lagoon South 82 degrees minutes West 226.2 feat lo A point, hence South 83 degrees 52 minutes Wcs 04.3 tcct to a post, Ihence leaving aid road and running so as to includt aid Lagoon Site South 9 degrees 27 minutes West 975.3 feel to a point, hence Soulh degrees 46 minutes East 0,59 lee. lo a point, Ihence South 16 degrees 11 minutes East 144.B Icet lo he Northeast mo gin ol the right way ol Interstate Route No. 70, Ihence ndlng on said right of way North 13 minutes West 1567.38 led the bank ol the Antielam Creek, teiice leaving the Highway and contlnu- ng along the boundary ol said Lagoon Ml! North 22 degrees OB minutes East 37.5 feet to point, thence North 43 degrees 53 mlnulei East 139.5 Iccl to a point, thence North 67 degrees 3i minutes East 1S7.BB (cetto a point, thence 77 degroos 38 minutes East eel to a point, thence North 79 degrees 1 minutes East 205.0 (eel to point, Ihence North 84 degrees 34 minutes 277.48 feel lo a point, thence contl- lulng along the bank of said Creek an direction lor distance ol 240 foot, more or less, to the present Corporate Boundary, thence reversing one line thereof South 85 degrees 15 minutes East 238,0 feet to the place ol badlnnlng. WHEREAS, the parcels of lind to be annexed arc presently ownod and jsed by the Town ol Funkslown and It Is deemed advisable that said land bo annexed, and WHEREAS, Town ol Funkstown Is sole owner ol the land to be annexed and has contented to the proposal lor the enlargement of the Corporate Boundaries of the Town of Fuhkslown at set forth In the Title to this Resolution, and WHEREAS, Resolution to enlarge the Corporate Boundaries of Funkstown was duly Introduced and unanimously fldopied by Ihe Mayor and Council ol Funkslown at regular meet Ing held on July 8, 1974. SECTION 1.

NOW THEREFORE, Be It Resolved, by the Mayor and Council of Funkstown thai the corporate boundaries of the Town of FunkMown be and the same arc hereby enlarged by adding or annexing thereto Ihe areas ad the present corpora Ic boundaries of said Town of Funkstown particularly described In (he Nile to this Resolution. SECTION 2. NOW THEREFORE, Be It Further Resolved, that the conditions and circumstances applicable to the change In said corporate boundaries anc to the properly within the areas so annexed, are follows; (a) That the persons, If any, residing the areas to be annexed and all property located therln aholl be generally subject to, the provisions of the Charter of the Mayor and Council of Funkstown without special treatment ns to the ra es of municipal taxation or as to municipal services. SECTION 3-NOW THEREFORE, Be Further Resolved, lhat a public hearing will be held by the Mayor and Councl at its regular meeting place In the Town ol Funkslown on Monday, February 10, 1975 at 7:30 P.M. on this Resolution and, this Resolution, II enacted, iha become effective and bo considered a part of the municipal charter 45 days following Ms final enactment, unless a proper Petition for referendum hereon shall be filed as permitted by law.

BY Order ol the Mayor and Council Funkslown James F. Strlnc, Town Attorney GERALD C. HICKS Town Clerl 1-3, 10, I NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT AND 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THE ESTATE OF William Cook This is to give notice that Ihe un derslgned, Katnerlne V. Cook whose ad dress is Rt 1 Box 297 Boonsboro, Md was on December 19th 1974 appointee personal representative of tho cstato William Vickors Cook who died on De cember 15th 1974 (with) a will. 1 All persons having any to such appointment for to I ho probate of the decedent's will) shall file tho same with the Register of Wills Washington County on or before June 19th 1975.

All persons having claims against the decedent must present Ihelr claims to Ihe undersigned, or flic the same with the said Register of Wills on or before six months from the date of such ap polnlmtmt. Any claim not so filed on or before such date, or any extension thereof pro videcJ by shall be unenforceab thereafter. Kalherine V. Cook Personal Reprcsentatlv Thomas Parks, Register of WHi 1- Public Sale i Will Mil at tho McCauley i Building located 607 W. Washington Hagerstown, I 1 Md.

Soiling (or Bcharlotta M. I Mills (deceased) others. I Jan. 4, 1975 10:00 A.M. French Provincial living room sulto with 3 cushions 1 (flold), llko new, barretl bacK Legal Notices NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS ro ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Bruce W.

Johnson. This to give notice that Ihe undersigned, Connie M. Johnson whose address Is 306A N. Colonial Drive, floors- own, Md. was on Jan.

2, 1975 appointed personal representative of the estate ot Rruce W. Johnson who died on Dec. 27, 1974 (without) a will. All persons having anv oblectton to such appointment shall ihft same with the Register ol Wills of Washington County-en or before Fob. 2, 1975.

All persons having claim; against the decedent must present their claims to understated, or (He Hie with he said Register of Wills on or before hlrtv davs from the date ol such ap- ntment. Any claim not so filed on or before such date, or any extension thereof provided by law, shall ba unenforceable thereafter. Mrs, Connie M. Johnson Personal Representative Thomas Parks, Register ol Wills XI -3 Legal Notices PUBLIC HEARING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975, 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TOWN HALL WtLLIAMSPORT, MARYLAND Pursuant to tho provisions ot Article oiB ol the annotated Code ol the Public General Laws of Maryland, entitled "Zoning and Planning," a preliminary report and proposed now comprehensive plan for the Town of Wtlllamsporl, Maryland, has bcsn compltad lor Ihe Planning Commission for tho Town ot WHIIamsport by Urban Research and evolopmonl Corporation, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 18109.

The preparation of his documont wes financed In part through a comprehensive planning grant rom the Dcparlment of Housing and Urban Development, as administered by he Maryland Department of Stale Planning, Copies of said report and proposed comprehensive plan tor tho Town of Wllllamsport are on Hie with (he Town Clark, Town Hall, 1 1 1 1 1 Maryland, Washlngotn County Planning and Zoning Commission, and with all Sate and local planning agencies, as required and pursuant to Article 66B aforesaid; and said report and proposed now comprehensive plan Is available for Inspection; and same as Incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to the aforesaid statutory provisions that public hearing will be held In Ihe Council Chambers, Town a Wllllamsport, Maryland, on Monday, February 10, 1975, at 7:00 P.M., with reference to said report and proposed new comprehensive plan lor Ine Town of Wllllamsport, Maryland. WILLIAMSPORT A I COM- By: L. Beard Miller Chair man X12-20; 1-20, 27; 2-3 (n Mcimorlam TEACH In loving memory of our dear husband, father and Grandfather Georgo Teach who passed away 7 years ago today Jan 3, 1948. Have you ever losl a loved one Who was very dear to you As we did seven years ago today.

To the yonder deep and blue Have you ever known tho heartache Or ever fell the pain Or ever wopt those bitter teari That drop like falling rain. If you have never had these feellngi Then we hope -you never do. For when God takes your loved one Ho lakes a part ot you. Sadly mlssod by Wife Anna Daughter Patsy Family XI -3 5 Notices NOTICE You cad have vour Dally Devotions with Jimmy Rnsh. Ploase do.

DIAL 797-55S? for any Information or halp wet can be WRITE P.O. Box 685 Haosrs town Maryland 2WO. Personals $100 REWARD tor Information leading to the arrest conviction of person or persons who burglarized Ihe residence of James D. Lelboldl on the night of Nov. 25, 1974.

Any information, contact Md. Stale Police or Ph. 797-0275 alt. 6 p.m. All Information confidential, xl-fl CONSIGNMENTS needed, large or small.

1975 Reopening sale, Frl. Jan. 10. 223-9053, 73V-7226. Xl-3 8 Lost Found LOST; Gold charm bracelet great senli- menfil value.

Valley Mall, Dec. 30. Generous reward. Phone 717-762-1X18. X14 LOST: CHARM BRACELET, Boxed, Bogged within past month.

Apx. 20 charms Sliver, Reward. 739-4795, xl-6 LOST- Beagle, white, female, Jefferson Hghts. area, Reward. 733-7584.

Xl-4 1 1 Automobiles For Sale CHEVROLET 1761, Vi-lon Carryall, ttOO. Phone 733-7600 between 8:00 A.M. anrt 5:00 P.M. Xl-9 '74 TOYOTA Corolla, low mileage, reasonable, must sell, moving, excellent cond. 797-0152.

xl-10 '72 TOYOTA Cellca, exc. exc. gas mileage. Ph. 791-U36.

XMQ '73 INTERNATIONAL Scout 2 tone paint, 304 V-8, P.S., P.B., 3 slide rear side window, radio, 23,500 ml. EXC. (717) 597-7405. Xl-6 19fi9 VW bug. good running condition.

ph (304) 267-2337, Martinsburg, W.Va. xMO '63 BUICK LeSflbro 4-dr. sedan. P.S., P.B., air vinyl roof. Very good cond.

WOO. Ph. 733-4020. XV6 '65 TRIUMPH Spiftire. Excellent cond.

S45Q. Ph. 731-3918 xl-6 '66 tlOVA waflon. 6 automalic. cowt, 3 QiMmny cowt, Charoldi 2nd com, 45 Ibs, 47 crosibred IwHcra bulli, 250-900 Ibs.j T.B.

A blood letted within 30 dayt ol ule. Farm Machinery Oliver 3 pt. cushion trip 2 Dot. plow, McO. 13-7 drill, 24 N.H.

tMvitor, D.B. dlic, A.C. 2 row picker lor W.D. or 45, A.C.; tor W.D. A.C.

tt. com- bine, (ai la), wagon load 2 weetern horn I Termt: Cash day ol tale. Nothing removed until tattled i lor. Not responsible (or ac- cldentn. I Lunch Hand by Downsvllle Puritan Club John D.

Downln C. Lucille L. Houser SI, It. ehalro, wing bock chair, i wnlnut school master desk, antique Adarm-stylo deacon bench (6'6" long with heavy i plank seal), largo wool spin- nlng "hoof, 2 wooden butter churns, 2-pc. living room eultc, clctheo treo, oak wash Gov.

Wlntrhop desk, wicker chair, very long French typo sots, Waterfall bedroom suite, single bed with high post, drossorit, 5- pc. breakfast set, refrigerator, opt. size BOB stove, end coffoo tables. metal framo desk chair, air conditioner, dishes (eomo antique), lamps, ruga, opplo peeler, cobbler tool box, wooden roko fork, Iron potts, other Items net mentioned. Terms: Cash Lowls Renner Clerk: Bob Snyder 12-28, 31: 1-3 '67 PLYMOUTH, 4 dr.

P.S., am-fm, linled exc. $995 or bcsl olfcr, 582-0396. Xl-6 GREENCASTTE FORD "The Little Profit Dealer" Me. 11 South GreencasIIe, Pe. tt '73 BEETLE Phone 791-JOB5.

MUSTANG, Pa. inspected, new snow tires, very good cond. $800-ol(cr. Grecncastle 9 W2 xl-4 7 exc. running Ph.

8 am-3 pm. Xl-4 KammbacK waoon. 36,500 miles, l-ipeed, radio, studded snow tires. Exccll.jcond. S.295 223-8777.

xl-B '67 GTS, wire wheels, new lirei, txt. must 797-ltw. xl-3 vw, BODY GOOD, needs motor, '67 fully air, 1 owner. Excel, cond. $2995.

733- xl-7 A A 73 Cpe. Automatic, p- steer. brakes, new rddials, 21,000 miles. S2995. Byrds.

907 S. Potomac. "DR. "MAVERICK 6 3 on col. Exc.

running cond. Must going to Hawaii $1400. 733-4847. xl-3.

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Years Available:
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