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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 8

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The Sentineli
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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jUe Rec B2 The Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa. Tuesday, June 12, 1990 ITUARIES 1 t1 i 't trinriitimmliiiniiiBMinn ir I iiiniil r-ir Book fair turning 5th page Dealers from 13 states will displaj more than 50,000 books, includinj rare first editions, at the Fifth Annu al Carlisle Antiquarian Book Fail June 22-23 in the Holland Unior Building at Dickinson College. The book fair was previously hek downtown, but Susan Cavenagh coordinator of the Carlisle Econom. ic Development Center, says it was moved to Dickinson to better facili- tate the book dealers. It is one ol their biggest fund-raising events ol the year.

Ms. Cavenagh says while it makes a fair amount of money, "we hold the fair because we enjoy it." This event will benefit Carlisle-Downtown and its many promotional events. She adds the Carlisle book fair is the only one held annually in the area. About 26 dealers will be selling and displaying books on a variety of topics, including history, the civil war, presidential assassinations, cookery, music, children's books, prints, postcards and an array of printed rarities from the past. Many of the dealers will be able to help in locating hard-to-find books.

A preview is scheduled from 6-10 p.m. Friday, which will include wine, cheese and the Buzz Jones Jazz Band. The fair will also be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.

Admission is $5 for both days, or $2.50 for Friday. For more information, call Susan Cavenagh at 245-2648. Buyers and browsers will attend the Fifth Annual Carlisle Antiquarian Book Fair scheduled for June 22-23. See story at right. ICE Florence Florence M.

Miller, 84, of 37 S. Bedford Carlisle, died Monday in Carlisle Hospital. She was born April 6, 1906, in Hagerstown, a daughter of the late Abraham and Clara Reed Slichter. She resided most of her life in Carlisle. She attended Carlisle High School.

She was a former employee of Maslands in Carlisle, and a member of the Grace United Methodist Church in Carlisle. Surviving are her husband, LeRoy Ann N. Ann N. Hudkins, 64, of 2520 Mill Road, Mechanicsburg, died Monday in Holy Spirit Hospital. She was born Oct.

18, 1925, in Philadelphia, a daughter of the late Daniel and Mabel Nye Winger. She was a member of the Country and Town Baptist Church, Mechanicsburg. Surviving are her husband, Billy W. Hudkins; one sister, Mary Foulke of Souderton; and several nieces and Fire Monday, June 11. 4:11 a.m.

auto accident; 176 mile marker, Route 233 east bound; Washington, Upper Allen Ambulance, Lower Allen Ambulance, West Shore ALS. 5:18 a.m. deer debris; Route 15 south and Lisburn Road; Upper Allen. 11:56 a.m. auto accident; 18th and Hummel; Lower Allen, Lower Allen Ambulance.

1:19 p.m. automatic alarm; Born Monday in Carlisle Hospital to: Gwenda L. Allen, Shippensburg, girl. Born recently in Harrisburg Hospital to: Bike taken A Carlisle resident reported his bicycle was stolen recently. Carlilse police reports say John Faye, 100 block of West Louther Street reported his six-speed Santa Cruz bicycle was taken from in front of his residence where it was left unlocked.

The theft occurred Thursday between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. The missing bicycle is a men's style with "straight black handlebars." Anyone with information concerning the missing bicycle is asked to contact police at 243-5252. M. Miller P. Miller, one son, John L.

of Hagerstown, two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Ewing Brothers Funeral Home, 630 S. Hanover Carlisle, with the Rev. John F.

Ferich officiating. Burial will be in Kutz's Church Cemetery, Middlesex Township. Friends may call one hour prior to the service Thursday at the funeral Hudkins nephews. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Cocklin Funeral Home, 30 N.

Chestnut Dillsburg, with the Rev. Elmer Kipe, officiating. Burial will be in Grantham Memorial Park, Grantham. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be sent to a favorite charity. caLIs Building 103; Ships Parts Control Center. 4:53 p.m. flooding; 119 Market New Cumberland, New Cumberland Ambulance. 7:32 p.m.

automatic alarm; 1 Blue Ridge Haven West; Creekside, Midway, West Enola, Citizens of Enola, E. Pennsboro Ambulance. 8:04 p.m. wash down; Springville Road and Route 74; South Middleton, South Middleton Ambulance. Jefferson L.

and Louise M. (Mas-sare) Martin, Mechanicsburg, boy, June 1. Lee and Tracey (Russell) Winton, Mu Holly Springs, girl, June 2. David and Judy (Hutchison) Byers, Camp Hill, girl, June 3. Paul E.

Boyles, Mrs. Samuel Failor, Mrs. Michael Helm, Leon P. Lowe, Laurie A. McGarry and boy and girl, Mrs.

Aden Miller and boy, Verna C. Myers, Sherry A. Neidigh and boy, Anthony J. Reed, Michael E. Shipe, Maynard L.

Shugart, Audrey Shultz, Mrs. Richard L. Stouffer. Discharged Saturday Carlisle Hospital: Mrs. Keith Gurrere.

from PERMITS repair, $3,025. W. Meals, ownerapplicant; 2 York Road; renovations; $39,000. J. Gianolli, ownerapplicant; 315 S.

Pitt St; new roof; $3,227. Silvia Alema Yehn; ownerapplicant; 144 N. East add a porch; $500. Jim Flower; ownerapplicant; 136 S. East demolish; $2,000.

Ron Robinson, owner; Ronald Grosso, applicant; 29 E. Pomfret new roof; $3,600. Steve Jones, ownerapplicant; 922-924 Franklin; new home; $60,000. Dennis Powell; ownerapplicant; 1037 Forbes Road; new home; $87,400. E.

Clair Adams, owner; John Hocker, applicant; 268 Mc Knight St; new garage; $7,800. Alfred Devlin, ownerapplicant; 558 E. St; repair, $1,800. Homer Henschen; ownerapplicant; 624 Belvedere repair; $2,045. Gary Wolf Builders, ownerapplicant; 29 Ridge new apartments; $29,300.

Gary Wolf Builders, ownerapplicant; 33 Ridge new apartments; $29,300. Gary Wolf Builders, ownerapplicant; 37 Ridge St; new apartments; $29300. Gary Wolf Builders, ownerappli-can; 41 Ridge St; new apartments; $29,300. Gary Wolf Builders, ownerapplicant; 45 Ridge St; new apartments; $29,300. ed to leave a store without paying for two videocassette tapes.

Carlisle police reports say the girl took two videocassette tapes from the Wee Three Records in the Carlisle Mall about 8 p.m. She was apprehended when she attempted leave the store without paying for the tapes. She was, cited for retail theft and released to the custody of her parents. State police probe vandalism rampage State police in Carlisle are trying to solve a vehicle theft and "vandalism rampage" that occurred in South Middleton Township. Police reports say the incident occurred late Sunday night or early Monday morning in the Craigshead area.

Someone stole a 1987 Chevrolet Blazer from Wayne E. Holtz, 300 block of East Old York Road, and used it to go on a "vandalism rampage" running across lawns, mowing down trees and shrubbery and causing turf damage. The thief then returned the vehicle and fled the scene. The truck sustained scratches and body damage and it was missing the spare tire and wheel. Some of the victims listed are: Keith A.

Williamson, 300 Heis-ers Lane; William Crawford, Petersburg Road; and Neil Hanniford, 300 block of Petersburg Road. Police say it is the second such incident in same area recently. Anyone with information concerning the incident or the thief is asked to call police at 249-2121 or Cumberland County Crime Stoppers at 1 (800) 545-5415. Disorderly conduct results in citation A Carlisle man was cited Friday night after police responded to a complaint about a disorderly person. Carlisle police reports say officers responded to the 100 block of West Louther Street about 9:15 p.m.

where they found Lester L. New-house II, 24, of Carlisle. When officers arrived, Newhouse allegedly became loud and obscene and broke a beer bottle in the street. Newhouse was taken to the police station where he was cited for public drunkenness and disorderly conduct and released. D-fl OSpiTAl NOTES Robber sought Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of an unknown bank robber.

A The unknown suspect is wanted by the Pennsylvania State Police in Stonington, Northumberland County, for a robbery committed about 1:40 p.m. April 3 at a branch office of the Mid Penn Bank located in the village of Dalmatia! The perpetrator went to a female teller's window inside the bank and produced a canvas bag and a revolver. He demanded the teller fill the bag with only large denomination bills while advising her he did not have all day. After the teller returned the bag and while enroute to leaving the interior of the bank, the robber shot at and disabled one of the video surveillance cameras. Outside, as he was reaching his get away vehicle, magnetically triggered packs of dye included within the stolen money exploded, covering the robber, the trunk and left rear of his car and the money with bright red dye.

Based on eyewitness accounts and a photograph taken by a security camera in the bank, a physical description of the robber has been developed. He is a white, between 40 and 50 years old with brown hair and a mustache. He has a thin build, is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs about 160 pounds. It is believed he fled the scene in a 1980 to 1984 General Motors mid size car, possibly either a Chevrolet or Buick, dark blue or black in color and bearing out of state registration plates. Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information concerning the robber or any other wanted person or serious enme.

Callers do not have to give tlieir names. Call toll-tree 1 (800) 4PA- TfPS. OeecIs Southampton Orrstown Bank to Willis K. Kraus, $18,400. Grant I.

Brown to Shirley J. Strouse, $57,900. I Upper Allen John M. Knaub to Richard C. Pitzer, $46,850.

Richard James and others to Joseph M. Hess and others, $189,900. Philip R. Gillis to Donald R. Bowie, $86,000.

George D. Bull Sr. to Barry L. Moore, $92,500. Mary C.

Seifert to Steven J. Seifert Peachtree Development Corp. to P. Mark Harmon, $168,000. Upper Mifflin Gerald R.

Stover to Lynn D. Bren-neman and others, $70,000. West Fairview Action Business Brokers to Gary L. Feck and spouse, $40,000. West Pennsboro James E.

Mosemann and spouse to Carl D. Bowman and others, $115,000. William S. McKeehan and spouse to Delanor D. Kuntz Jr.

and spouse, $1. William S. McKeehan and spouse to John A. Bell and spouse, 1 Francis L. Speck and spouse to David F.

Speck and spouse, $1. Wormleysburg David R. Sheaffer and spouse to Lester L. Clark and spouse, $92,000. Irish Investors to Double M.

Development Company, $946,830. Robert B. Job and spouse to Thomas C. Piatt and spouse, $63,900. Ferguson Flynn Enterprises Inc.

to Robert S. Lentz $159,900. Purse taken in restaurant A Newville woman was the victim of a purse theft recently. Carlisle police reports say Terri Hill of Newville was at Your Place Restaurant in Penrose Plaza when her purse was taken. Theft occurred between 9:30 and 11 p.m.

Sunday. No description of the purse was available, but police reports say it contained about $5. Burglar takes money, jewelry A burglar made off with more than $5,300 worth of cash and jewelry Monday morning in Carlisle. Carlisle police reports say someone entered the home of Annamae and Percy Radabaugh in the 600 block of Belvedere Street, Carlisle. Once inside, the burglar removed $850 in cash and a one-carat diamond ring and a jade bracelet worth more than $4,500.

The theft occurred between 10 and 11:45 a.m. Anyone with information concerning the theft or the missing items is asked to contact police at 243-5252. Man reports window broken A Carlisle man reported someone smashed a window in his Volkswagen recently. Peter J. Merisotis told Carlisle police a window in his 1973 Volkswagen was broken while it was parked at the rear of his residence in the 100 block of West High Street The incident happened early Wednesday and there was no sign of entry, police reports say.

Police seeking grafffi fiti artist State police in Carlisle are searching for a graffiti artist who painted some bridge supports in South Middleton Township recently. Police reports say someone painted "I love you and a female's name on two bridge supports on a bridge under 1-81 on Petersburg Road. The incident occurred sometime Monday. Driver damages fence, mailbox A hit-and-run driver ran through a yard in South Middleton Township recently, damaging a fence and a mailbox. State police in Carlisle say the incident occurred over the weekend along Byers Road.

Arlene Byers, 100 block of Byers Road, reported someone ran through her fence, shrubs and over her mailbox. Police say the hit-and-run vehicle sustained damage to the passenger side window. 11-year-old nabbed An 11-year-old girl was cited for retail theft Friday after she attempt- PICK YOUR OM STRAWBERRIES Vance Bricker mOWtxIJibunRoxJ Cirii.le.PA 251-6160 Monday thru Saturday 6:00 am pm CLOSED SUNDAY FORE Admitted Monday to Carlisle Hospital: Mrs. Ray Lehman, Newville; Joseph A. Paternoster, Jay L.

Shugart, Mrs. James Pyle, Mrs. Robert G.Robb, Carlisle. Admitted Thursday to Carlisle Hospital: Mrs. Keith Gurrere, Carlisle.

Discharged Monday from Carlisle Hospital: UILOINQ The following permits have been granted in the Borough of Carlisle. Building R. M. Ansel, owner; RAM applicant; 161 W. North interior renovations; $11,000.

Jeffrey Line, owner; Sheriff Builders, applicant; 201 S. Orange St; new home; $162,000. J.C. Lebo, applicant; Larry Foote, owner; 153 W. Louther repair roof; $1,850.

John Davis, owner; J.C. Lebo, applicant; 17 S. Pitt repair; $2,850. J. McCorkel, applicantowner, 323 N.

East repair, $1,500. M. Cleona, applicant; D. Dense, owner; 327 St; repair; $3,400. Frank Menges, applicant; Dickinson College, owner, 243 W.

Louther St; repair roof; $780. Frank Menges, applicant; Dickinson College, owner; 249 W. Louther St; repair roof; $1,200. Frank Menges, applicant; Dickinson College, owner; 255 W. Louther St; repair roof; $2,250.

H. D. Miller, owner; J. Killinger, applicant; 504-506 N. Hanover, siding and concrete; $3,000.

Donald Gepple, applicantowner; 160 W. Chapel interior renovations; $1,000. Hazel Swamer, owner, Gerald Foster, applicant; 234 W. Pomfret St; addition; $18,000. Leif Roscnbcrger, owner; McCorkel, applicant; 231 Conway St; addition; $162,000.

W. Kennedy, owner; John Christopher, applicant; 300 E. North FORETHOUGHT THOUGHT uiicieu idi ii i Guaranteed issue LIFE INSURANCE; NO TAX Liabilities to you or your family; 7 Payment Options; Guaranteed Price Protection; The ability to' make YOUR OWN decisions in advance. 22 Ewing Brothers Funeral Home 630 S. Hanover St.

Carlisle, PA 243-2421 William M. Ewing Seymour A. Steven A. Ewing F.D. Ewing F.D.

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