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A8 GETTYSBURG TIMES, SATURDAY, COURT NEWS THOMAS R. CARR Gettysburg The following actions were taken by District Magistrate Thomas Corr in ks Gettysburg office. Jan. 28-Feb. 3, 1998: Glenn Edward Millhimes 2025 Hunterstown Road, Gettysburg, was charged with theft by unlawful taking, defiant trespass, criminal mischief and criminal conspiracy, and was waived to court.

Rebecca A. Daywah. South Mountain, was charged with bad checks, and paid $152. Diane Harris. 49 Middle Apartment 2.

Gettysburg, was charged with disorderly conduct, and paid $376.50. Patricia" Tawney. 20 Breekenridge Gettysburg. was charged with unlawful absences from school, and paid $86.50. William L.

Carbaugh, 30 Mummasburg Apartment 7. Gettysburg, was charged with bad checks, and paid $143. Robert T. Holmes. Basking Ridge.

X.J., was charged with DUI. and was held for court. Christopher M. Barnhan. Gettysburg College, was charged with DUI, and was waived to court.

Rebecca Ann Baughman. 149 E. Middle Apartment 3. Gettysburg, was charged with public drunkenness, and paid $223.50. Neil Brian Redding, 270 Hilltown Road, Gettysburg, was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $375.

Ronnie Ray Myers. 1330 Goldenviile Road, Gettysburg, was charged with disorderly conduct, and paid $226.50. Feb. 4-11, 1998: Jason David Coleman, 1251 Barlow-Two Taverns Road, Gettysburg, was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $109.50. Adornis Sanders, 520 York Gettysburg, was charged with bad checks, and paid $75.

Billy Eugene Larmer. 4730 Baltimore Pike, Littlestown. was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, and was waived to court. Margaret A. Smith, 2060 York Road.

Gettysburg, was charged checks, and paid $100.96. Linda Prevoznik, 1013 Heritage Drive, Gettysburg, was charged with bad checks, and paid S167.50. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weaver, 1485 Cashtown Road, Gettysburg, were charged with unlawful absences from school, and paid $236.50.

Alexandra Meade. Falls Clmrch. was charged with bad checks, and paid $126.50. Laura A. Verdirame, 300 Country Club Lane.

Gettysburg, was charged with bad checks, and paid $127.50. Mindy S. Colon. Spring Grove, was charged with bad checks, and paid 8100.50. Lee Ann Welsh.

36 Hampton Drive. East Berlin, was charged with bad checks, and paid $126.50. Christian D. Shollenberger, 108 Carlisle Gettysburg, was charged with bad checks, and paid $92.47. Jeremy D.

Shapiro, Gettysburg College, -was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $112.50. Gregg R. Gerken, Gettysburg College, was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $274.50. A Fairfax, juvenile was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $224.50. A Gettysburg juvenile was charged with disorderly conduct, and paid $216.50.

Rodney Runk, Cashtown. was charged with public drunkenness, and paid $223.50. Robert J. Shindledecker, 2215 Chamfaersburg Road. Gettysburg, was charged with disorderlv conduct, and paid $151.50.

Jessica A. Delfin. Gettysburg College, was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $224.50. David T. Reese, 676 Grant Drive.

Gettysburg, was charged with harassment, and paid $174.50. Shailon Xadeau. Gettysburg College, was charged with disorderly conduct, and paid $224.50. Marc Joseph Montaldi, Gettysburg College, was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $87.50. Gregory C.

Stevcic. Gettysburg College, was charged with disorderly conduct, and paid $127.50. John James Capaldi. Glenn Mills, was charged with DL1. and was waived to court- Carl A.

Reese, 66 Natural Springs Road, Lot 81. Gettysburg, was charged with and was waived to court. Alton Edward Horn, Cresson. was charged with DUI, and was held for court. Clinton Leslie Harrison, 2839 York Road.

Gettysburg, was charged with corruption of minors, and was held for court. Feb. 12-18, 1998: Warren Mack Wells HI, 241 N. Stratton Gettysburg, was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $87.50. A Gettysburg juvenile was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $227.50.

An Orrtanna juvenile was charged with retail theft, and paid $215.50. Kristin Feehan, Gettysburg College, was charged with disor- derlv- conduct, and paid $127.50. Monaann Mapuana Johnson, 300 Heth Gettysburg, was charged with bad checks, and paid $297.50. Katyann C. French, 56 Hanover Gettysburg, was charged with bad checks, and paid $126.50.

George A. Wolf. Idaville, was charged with bad checks, and paid $96.38. Cassandra Demps. 141 W.

High Apartment 2, Gettysburg, was charged with bad checks, and paid $126.50. Beulah Monroe, 246 York Gettysburg, was charged with retail theft, and paid $227.50. Bret Richard Coulsen, Gettysburg College, was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $112.50. Lauralee Amber Mahood, Gettysburg College, was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $112.50. Joseph Carl Becker, Gettysburg College, was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $112.50.

Maybell M. Staton, 246 York Gettysburg, was charged with retail theft, and paid $227.50. Michael Benn Gettysburg College, was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $112.50. Allison M. Baranski, Wilkes Barre, was charged with disor- derly conduct, and paid $223.50.

Victor Lee Copenhaver, 1995- Chambersburg Road, Gettysburg, was charged with disorderly conduct, and paid $326.50. Deena Golden, 143 West Gettysburg, was charged with unlawful absences from school, and paid $255.47. Margaret A. Smith, 2060 York Gettysburg, was charged with bad checks, and paid $490.98. Michael J.

Wherley, 431 Seven Stars Road, Gettysburg, was charged with bad checks, and paid $126.50. Sally A. Ortman, 3074 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, was charged with bad checks, and paid $126.50. Jessica B. Allen, Gettysburg College, was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $127.50.

Richard Johnson, 48 Breekenridge Gettysburg, was charged with harassment, and paid $125. Jason Phillip Wagaman, 406 Celebration Hill Road, Biglerville, was charged with criminal mischief, and was waived to court. Feb. 18-24, 1998: Jonathan Hemmerdinger, 39 E. Water Gettysburg, was charged with theft of services, and paid $87.50.

Matthew David Valentino, Gettysburg College, was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $151.50. Edward Kipp, 10 Liberty Apartment 2, Gettysburg, was charged with harassment, and paid $226.50. April A. Artis, 137 Breekenridge Gettysburg, was charged with disorderly conduct, and paid $326.50. Michael J.

Sciortino, 211 E. Middle Apartment 3, Hanover, was charged with bad checks, and paid $149. Robert Eugene Barnes, Fayetteville. was charged with disorderly conduct, and paid $376.50. Mark L.

Arentz, 1535 Taneytown Road, Gettysburg, was charged with building without a required permit, and paid $236.50. A Gettysburg juvenile was charged with possession of tobacco on school property (Gettysburg Middle School), and paid $62.50. Auto Smart Marietta, with bad checks, and paid James Edward Eckenrode, Thunnont, was charged with DUI, and was held for court. James Glenn Reese, 761 New Chester Road, New Oxford, was charged with burglary, criminal trespass, theft by unlawful taking, forgery and criminal mischief, and was waived to court. Matthew Scott Gardopee, 15 Chambersburg Apartment 8.

Gettysburg, was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, making terroristic threats and escape, and was waived to court. Teresa Thorne, 819 York Apartment 1, Hanover, was charged with bad checks, and paid $126.50. Karon A. Lanham, 526 Brysonia Road, Biglerville, was charged with bad checks, and paid $126.50. Dwayne D.

O'Brien, 845 White Church Road, York Springs, was charged with bad checks, and paid $126.50. Brian M. Teitsworth, Divorces Granted The following were issued divorce decrees at the Adams County courthouse. Jan. 23-Feb.

3,1998: George S. Lambert, Gettysburg from Frances M. MacPherson Lambert, Gettysburg. Amy J. Scharmer, Fairfield from Jeffrey L.

Schafther Fairfield. Racfaael Marie Almony Kotula, Hanover from Raymond Andrew Kotula, Hanover. Diane Forbes, Littlestown from Shane R. Boarts Titusville. Fla.

Ellen F. HowelL Biglervffie from David E. Livingston. Biglervilie. George D.

Jacoby, New Oxford from Shirley L. Curry Jaeoby, New Oxford. James D. Agard, Gettysburg from Mary Ellen Spagnoletti, New York, N.Y. Deborah Ann Humbertson, Gettysburg from David Charles Shaffer Gettysburg.

Cathy C. Potutschnig, Gettysburg from Rodger E. Bellinger Gettysburg, Leonard O. linger, York from Donna Jean Runkle, East Berlin. NEWSPAPER! Diane Louise Smith Lenhert, Littlestown from Rickey James Lehliert, HcSaerrystown.

Patrick M. Chrismer, Gettysburg from Janice M. Sanders, Littlestcwn. Bonnie Lynn Mitchell Burkman, Littlestown from John Richard Burkman, Littlestown. Feb.

4-18, 1998: Carl D. Giatfelter, Hanover from Angela M. Thayer. Donald M. Kopnte, Abbottstown from Linda L.

Paugh Koontz, Littlestown. Vicky L. Loar Smith, Gettysburg from Gary L. Smith, Dillsburg. Diane Louise Trimmer, Gardners from Duane Eugene Hawbaker.

Gardners. Deborah A. Orndorfr; Gettysburg from Dennis C. Shriner, New Oxford. Tammy Jo McMaster Mans, Gettysburg from Walter Joseph Mann, Adams County Prison.

Cathy A. Black Slusser, New Oxford from Anthony W. Slusser. Hanover. Gregory E.

Smith, East Berlin from Vickie Lee Lane, Dover. Amy L. Pierce Isensse, Falls Church. Va. from Ronald Derek Isensee, Carroll Valley.

Feb. Melva J. Van Meter, Gettysburg from Ricky E. Bnpp Gardners. Darren Baxter Reaver, Gettysburg from Gabrielle Ann Taylor, Carroll Valley.

John Ngvin Brown. New Oxford from Janet L. Fowler. AR. Linda Marie McDannell, Biglerviile from Francis Douglas Hays.

Biglerville. David John Faul, Spring Grove from Elena Saarez FauL Yoe. Jane T. Toomey, Fairfield from Joseph A. Eyler, Fairfield.

January M. Routson Prout, Littlestown from Jason G. Prout, Abbottstown. Elizabeth Irene Lehman Weaver, Thomasville from Jay Edward Weaver, East Berlin. Amanda M.

Sprankle, Littlestown from Paul D. Lingg, Gettysburg- Jenny R. Minsinger Krichten, Hanover from Robert Francis Kriehten IE, Hanover. Gettysburg College, was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $59.50. David Eastwood, 44 Baltimore Gettysburg, was charged with disorderly conduct, and paid $226.50.

James L. Junkins, 66 Natural Springs Road, Lot 69, Gettysburg, was charged with disorderly conduct, and paid $222.50. Ralph Lee Cool, 235 Clapsaddle Road, Gettysburg, was charged with public drunkenness, and served time in the Adams County Prison in lieu of payment of fines totalling $223.50. An Orrtanna juvenile was charged with obstructing highways and other public passages, and paid $91.50. Ann Margaret Hennessy, Gettysburg College, was charged with disorderly conduct, and paid $127.50.

James R. Lauritsen, 1029 Johnson Drive, Gettysburg, was charged with disorderly conduct, and paid $227.50. Michael Joseph Taheny, Gettysburg College, was charged with alcohol violations, and paid $59.50. Danielle M. Weikert, 47 W.

Hanover Apartment 9, Gettysburg, was charged with disorderlv conduct, and paid $99.50. Lisa Anne Kemper, 410 York Gettysburg, was charged with bad checks, and paid $236.68. Don A. Beadon, 18-B Hunterstown-Hampton Road, Gettysburg, was charged with disorderly conduct, and paid $274.50. Michael S.

Torrao, 135 Hanover Gettysburg, was charged with harassment, and paid $226.50. Jada Rene Allen, 18 N. Washington Gettysburg, was charged with credit card fraud and theft by unlawful taking, and was waived to court. Lewis Walter Koelling, 312 Baltimore Gettysburg, was charged with simple assault, aggravated assault, resisting arrest, defiant trespass and disorderly conduct, and was waived to court. Civil Suits The.

following civil were-fUedat the-Adams Jan. 28-Feb. 3, 1998: Chrysler Financial Corp. vs. Juan A.

and Linda Miranda- Sears. Roebuck Co. vs. Barry N. Walter.

William J. Free vs. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation. Dorothy W. Hobbs vs.

Carole S. Roberson. Feb. 4-11, 1998: Robert E. Lawrence vs.

Raymond E. and Karen L. Bosley. Boyer Nurseries Orchards Inc. vs.

Homer Feller (Mt. Levels Orchard). Melissa J. Taylor vs. Melissa Jean Small.

Colonial National Bank, U.SA. vs. Holly S. and Marvin M. Preston.

Providian National Bank vs. Mary E. Smith. Adams County National Bank vs. Neal J.

and Mary L. O'Brien. Adams County National Bank vs. Elliott E. and Steven E.

Schlosser. Adams County National Bank vs. Jerry L. Momingstar (personal representative of the estate of Pamela J. Miller).

Traci Patterson vs. Leonard A. Coekroft. Green Tree Consumer Discount Co. vs.

Mary E. Tidman. Feb. 12-17, 1998: Taneytown Bank Trust Co. vs.

Cullison Insurance Agency and Joni A. Cullison. Commonwealth of Pa. vs. Richard Fay Parsley- Fleet Mortgage Corp.

vs. Patrick E. Topper. Charles W. Lingle Jr.

vs. McDermitt ABC Insurance Trust and John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. Kenneth E. Chronister vs. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation.

Thomas G. Biggins vs. Lois E. Stookey. Bankers Trust Co.

of See the County Extension Column on Thursday's Business page! Military News Roy Snyder, son of Hubert and Deb Snyder. of Gettysburg, grandson of Evelyn and Leroy Sponseller and Sherman Snyder enlisted In'the U.S. Marine Corps. He has completed basic training at Parris Island, South Carolina on Oct. 11, 1997, and.

field training on Dec. 17, at Camp Gieger, North Carolina. He will resume 'his schooling at Camp Johnson, North Carolina. Roy is a 1997 graduate of Gettysburg High School. Navy Fireman Steven A.

Hafaine, son of Daniel" J. and Patricia J. Kabine of 110 Carlisle New Oxford, is currently on a six-month deployment to.the Arabian Gulf aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington. Rabine's sMp recently set a Commander, Naval Air Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet record for an aircraft carrier by scoring S4 on a maintenance and material management inspection.

The carrier also received the Silver Anchor award, for its exceptional command retention. This is the fifth time in the last seven years the carrier has been formally recognized for retention efforts. The 1995 graduate of New- Oxford High School joined the Naw in March 1997. California vs. William B.

and Susan M. Frankenfield. Randall B. and Judith G. Inskip vs.

Adams County Tax Claim Bureau and David F. Sexton. Feb. 18-24, 1998: Bank of America FSB vs. Timmy E.

Hull. Benton C. Atkins (doing business as Gettysburg Rehabilitation Services) vs. Nationwide Insurance Co. Harbor Financial Mortgage Corp.

vs. Richard C. and Shelby R. Hagerman. PNC Bank vs.

Sharon L. Mummert. Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corp. vs. Kenneth S.

and Dianna L. Tice. Daniel L. Yingling (doing business as Bud Yingling's Equipment) vs. David P.

Lester. Hanover Concrete Co. vs. M.C. Warren, and Blue Gray Heavy Truck Equipment.

Hampton Plains Condominium Association vs. Reading'Township. vs Reisinger. PNC Bank vs. Matthew L.

and Cynthia T. Straub. today for your hometown newspaper. C-. YINGLING'S AUCTION SERVICE ANTIQUE MODERN FURNITURE-ANTIQUES- COLLECTIBLES-EARLY DATED 1891 HORN-HUNDREDS OF LOCAL AREA POST CARDS ADVERTISEMENTS-EARLY LOCAL FIRE CO.

BADGES RIBBONS-EARLY GETTYSBUR6-HARRISBURG R.R. PAPERS-GLASSWARE- HOUSEHOLD-TOOLS-VEHICLE SATURDAY. MARCH 7. 1998 AT 9:00 A.M. Located at YINGLING'S AUCTION GALLERY approx.

3 miles South of Gettysburg at Baltimore Pike (Directly at the US Rt. Rt. 97 Interchange) This auction consists of personal property form the former home of Mrs. George A. (Esther A.

Springs Items from Edward J. Shriver, Hanover and the balance of the Claude Rudisil! Estafe- GetivsbuVq. Pa. 3pc. Oak bedroom suite back bed.

dresser mirror washstand; Oak bow glass sides china cabinet feet; Walnut drop ieaf gateleg table Oak dresser mirror; Oak washstand bar; Victorian dresser 2 blankei chests tills; Empire chest of drawers; Old washsfand Oak pressback rockers; Oak fem stand; Cedar lined blanket chest; Uphol. living room furniture inc. beige recliner, loveseat, platform swivel rockers, arm chairs, Stands end fables; Metal brass highback bed; Single bed frame b.s. mattress; Pine desk; Maple 5 pc dinette set table chairs; Metal (2) 3 pc. Depression era bedroom suites beds (1 fancy); Gibson T4 Hotpoint 18 cu.

ft. refrigerator freezers; Lg. chest type deep freezer; Maytag HD washer dryer. Fine collection of hundreds of early local surrounding area postcards, others pertaining to political, advertising, bears, cats, battlefield, Fair Expos, Pen Mar, Santa's, Early -oca! Fire Co. badges ribbons, some McSherrystown Hanover-Adams Political buttons; Early Gettysburg- Harrisburg Rail Road papers; Early dated 1891 (Arion Wheeling- W.

Va) horn on pedestal; Pato of'US Hasten Co Middtn Conn. 1847 185T dueling pistols: Edison Standard phonograph horn cylinders: Wooden butter chum; Pictures frames; some paintings; Old wall mirror, Old vioiirfr Coffee grinder 1 Sad irons; Apple jugs; Old shaving mirror, Revolving light; Oil finger Glassware china inc. press, pak fem, etched, depression, carnival, Ironstone, Wedgewood pcsij Noritake Tree In Meadow' sat of fable dishes plus side Roseville vase; Hummel figurine; Wizard Of Oz Collectors plates; Lgv chicken on nest covered dish; Cookware inc. Griswald dutch oven ashtray; Elec. appliances; Microwave; Set of boxed flatware? Coo-coo dock; Railroad collectibles inc.

WMRR lantern globe, Penn Central Erie lanterns belt ie-RR cards pictures, Older children's toys: Old Lionel train set (Engine 3 care), Lg. metal toy car, musical orgarv; old don cradle, hobby horse, other toys; Mickey Mouse Orphcov Annie bisque toothbrush holders; Old hanging light fixture; Kenmore Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners; LN Zenith portable color tv Sfereo sen Table, floor dresser lights; Bedding linens: Costume jewelry; Window air conditioner: Baldwin Ig. double keyboard elec; organ bench: Scanner, Singer console sewing machine; Manv household items. Few lawn garden tools; Old coal oil stove; Crocks; Canning drs; Wooden porch swing; Bam lanterns; Pore, fop kitchen tables? Gas grill; Sm. aquarium Display case, many other items? VEHICLE: (Sold at 12:00 Noon) 1976 blue Ambassador 4 dodr; Sedan, 6 cyl.

original miles. NSPECTION: Friday 6:00 to 8:00 PM check TERMS: CASH or good" KEITH KEVIN YINGL1NG AUCTIONEERS PA. L1C. S2603-L, S2744-L Gettysburg, Pa Ph: (717) 334-1568 Inquire about our Flea Sale Weekends Starting 4 5 at 7:00 AM! Also visit Ray Tina's Family Restaurant Cream Parlor open from 7 am till 8pm daily! iWSPAPERI.

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