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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 38

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38 THE DAILY TIMES Salisbury, Md.Wed., Dec. 10,1980 County or hi representative, the Administrative and the head of any department or other agency of the County shall be entitled to be heard at said public hearing. KAPLAN KAPLAN Law Offices Baltimore, Maryland ORDER NISI ON REPORT OF SALES American Mortgage Banker of Commerce, Inc. VS. Albert F.

Bell, and Brenda S.Bell, his wife In The Circuit Court Of Wicomico County No. 21,083 Chancery ORDERED, by the Circuit Court of Wicomico County this 24th day of November, 1980, that the Sale of the property mentioned in these proceedings, made and reported by Irving Bowers Arthur Guy Kaplan Trustee, be RATIFIED AND CONFIRMED, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown on or before the 24th day of December, 1980. Provided, a copy of this order be inserted in some daily newspaper printed in Wicomico County once in each of three successive weeks, before the 17th day of December, 1980. The Report states the amount of sale to be $1,500.00, subject to the legal operation and effect of a prior mortgage. A.

James Smith Clerk True copy Test: A. James Smith Clerk RICHARD CULLEN Attorney PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given in compliance with Section 13, Article 23A, of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1973 Replacement Volume) and the Amendments thereto, that the below published Charter Amendments to the Charter of the Town of Hebron, Maryland, will become effective fifty (50) days from the date of their passage, to wit, November 19, 1980, as approved by the Commissioners of Hebron, unless within forty (40) days from said date ther shall be presented to the Commissioners of Hebron or mailed to said Commissioners by registered mail, a petition signed by at least twenty per cent (20) or more of the persons duly qualified to vote in a general municipal election, requesting that the proposed Charter Amendments be submitted on a referendum to all qualified voters of Hebron, Maryland. Said petition must contain the name, age, residence and address of each signer. The following is a resume of the Charter Amendment as enacted: Resolution No. 1 repeals and re-enacts with amendments Section HC4-3, subtitle ''Town Commissioners'' The Commissioners shall receive such salaries for their services as the Commissioners may from time to time prescribe by LMJ LITTtEHORiT JEIKEW1UTEUYWL I 5H FOUIVD MU1 Li "a r-t 4.1 Ordinance; provided no salary ordinance snail become effective until after the expiration of the current terms of all Commissioners in office when such ordinance is passed.

William G. Duvall, Esquire 115 Broad Street Salisbury, Maryland 21801 and Victor H. Laws, Esquire 124 East Main Street Salisbury, Maryland 21801 First National Bank of Maryland, et Plaintiffs VS. Lester Q. Chandler, et respondents No.

17,146 Chancery In The Circuit Court For Wicomico County State of Maryland ORDER OF PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Receivers have been authorized, empowered and directed in the above proceeding to make private sale of premises 325 Barclay Street, Salisbury, Maryland (title reference: Item 3 of deed dated February 11, 1964, and recorded JWTS 579322, from J. Edgar Harvey and wife to Lloyd Chandler Son, et al.) to Chesapeake Utilities Corporation (Citizens Gas Division), and to deposit a portion of the proceeds of said sale with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Wicomico County, Maryland to protect the possible interest in said proceeds of George L. Wyatt (former resident at 325 Barclay Street, Salisbury, Maryland) and any other person(s) having any interest in 325 Barclay Street premises by virtue of undated and unrecorded installment agreement of sale between Lloyd Chandler Son and George L. Wyatt relating to 325 Barclay Street, pursuant to which George L. Wyatt occupied said premises on or about April, 1974, and continued to-occupy same until approximately June, 1975; NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that a hearing will be held before the Circuit Court for Wicomico County, Maryland at 11:00 a.m., on January 8, 1981, at which said George L.

Wyatt and any other person(s) thus interested in said premises, pursuant to said unrecorded and undated installment agreement of sale, may appear in person or by attorney, and show cause, if any hethey have, why all or part of said sum so deposited with the Clerk of this Court should be paid to himthem in recognition and satisfaction of histheir said interest in said premises. Undersigned Receivers also are authorized and empowered to seek said deposit for the creditors' benefit by any relevant evidence or proper argument, and any of said creditors may also appear for the same purpose. Done at Salisbury, Maryland this 21st day of November, 1980. William G. Duvall Victor H.

Laws Receivers True copy Test: A. James Smith, Clerk being assembled at the workshop, the Teea Adult Center and the Somerset County, Developmental Center, which are paid br the Hecht Co. Proceeds from the sale of th angels through company stores Is returned; to the centers. DOZENS OF ANGELS. Diane Kellam, left, supervisor, Merle Cole, staff worker and Sharon Bunting, all members of the Lower Shore Sheltered Workshop In Salisbury, examine one of the hundreds of silver colored angels being readied for Christmas.

Furnished by the Hecht the angels are For results -Take a ride with Classified! Exact copies oi tne aforesaid Resolution may be inspected during regular business hours at the Town Hall in Hebron, Maryland. Commissioners of Hebron, Maryland James E. Ware Secretary Deaths Funerals EUGENE A. WALSH, ESQ. Webster, Walsh 4 Spery 110 North Division Street Salisbury, Maryland 21801 STATE OF MARYLAND NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE NO.

8836 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF FLOYD W. TAYLOR. This is to give notice that the undersigned, Eugene A. Walsh whose address is 110 North Division Salisbury, Maryland 21801 was, on November 26, 1980, appointed personal representative of the estate of Floyd W. Taylor who died on November 19, 1980, (with) a will.

All persons having any objection to such appointment (or to the probate of the decedent's will) shall file the same with the Register of Wills of Wicomico County on or before May 29, 1981. All persons having claims against the decedent must file their claims with the Register of Wills office with a copy to the personal representative on or before the 29th day of May, 1981. Any claim not so filed on or before such date or any extension thereof provided by law, shall be unenforceable thereafter. Eugene A. Walsh Personal Representative True copy, Test: A.

Liloise Lambertson Register of Wills Wicomico County, Maryland PUBLIC NOTICE The Delmar Water Gainesville, Louise DELMAR Funeral Mach, Marybelle Townsend, services are scheduled at 11 Barbara Laitlmore, a.m. Friday in the Holloway Salisbury, and June Lawler, Funeral Home, Salisbury, for Liberty, two stepsisters; Virginia E. Ardis, 56, of Green four stepbrothers and several Meadow Trailer Park, near nieces and nephews. R.elm?,""Sh? dl.ed Monday Friends may call at the the Wilmington Medical funeral home Friday from 10 Center-General Division of a to 11 am Commission is completing its' survey of each sutomer's fixtures. If your home or building has not been surveyed, please contact the heart attack.

Town Hall, 896-2777, mmmiw immediately to schedule a JAMES WHITELOCK CHANCE James The Rev. Steve Kirkland will officiate. Interment will be in Parsons Cemetery, survey. Any customer not surveyed by Monday, Whitelock, 77, of Chance, died Tuesday in the Peninsula oansuury. Born in Salisbury, she was a General Hospital Medical December 15, 1980 will be charged for the total amount of fixtures set forth in the rate schedule.

daughter of Maude Phillips Wilkins, Salisbury, and the Center of a heart condition. He was a retired painter and a To preclude any unnecessary additional expenses, please call the Town Hall, 896-2777, to schedule a survey of your fixtures. late Walton D. Phillips. She was a member of 'the Fruitland Christian Church and the Auxiliary of Salisbury's VFW Post 194.

Surviving in addition to her mother are her husband, W. Preston Ardis; four children, Carol Reiss, Lancaster, Sandra Abbott and David J. Ennis, Salisbury, and Stan Ennis, Virginia Beach, eight grandchildren; five sisters, Edna May Bratten, Delmar Water Commission in Bivalve, which is handling the arrangements, dldn'j know the cause of death. Born here, she was daughter of the late Gustavo and Mary Ann Anderson. husband, Alvin P.

Graham; died in 1970. Surviving are two sons; Morris W. Graham, Salisbury, and Ralph H. Graham; Tyaskin; a sister, Viola Mills, Bivalve; two grandchildren three great-grandchildren one great-great-grandchijrj and several nephews, SAMUEL HURLEY ATHOL Graveside, services will be held at a.m. Thursday in the Mardela Springs Memorial Cemetene for Samuel James "Jake Hurley, 66, of Athol, neat; Mardela Springs.

He die Monday at his home of a apparent heart attack. 'The Rev. Stephen Wallae will officiate. -f Born in Wicomico County i he was a son of the late John and Ella Bailey Hurley. Hei was a former employee of UiQ former J.I.

Wells Company. Hurley was a member of Mt.i Pleasant United Methodist; Church, near Mardela' Springs. There are no immediate survivors. Arrangements are being-handled by the Holloway: Funeral Home, Salisbury. Correction Two stepchildren of Russelli O.

Wright were incorrectly! identified in his list ofi survivors in his obituary Monday's paper. They aie William Waller of and Dan Waller, living in California. The last name of a stepdaughter was She is Corrina Horseman oil Whaleysville. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given ursuant to Article VII, lection 702(e) of the Charter I 1 of Wicomico County, that a retired employee oi ine former Chris Craft Corp. in Salisbury.

Born here, he was a son of the late Lafayette and Olive Whitelock. His wife, Geraldine Whitelock, died in 1977. Whitelock was a member here of the Church of God of Prophecy. Surviving are two sons, James Whitelock, Cambridge, and Allen Whitelock, Greenwood, five grandchildren; a brother, Charles Whitelock, Chance, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Thursday in the Webster Funeral Home, Deal Island. The Rev. Leonard Goughler will officiate. Interment will be in Asbury United Methodist Cemetery, Mt. Vernon.

Friends may call at the funeral home tonight after 7 and on Thursday from 1 to 2 p.m. HELEN GRAHAM TYASKIN Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Tyaskin Cemetery for Helen M. Graham, 84, of Tyaskin. She died Monday In the Salisbury Nursing Home.

The Rev. Earle Baker will officiate. The Messick Funeral Home public hearing will be held before the County Council of Wicomico County in tne Council Chambers, Government Office Building, Salisbury, Maryland, on inursaay, Dec. 11, im at 7:30 P.M. (EST) for the purpose of holding a Efftctta December 08, 1980 CLASSIFIED ADS CALL DIRECT 749-7165 CASH RATES 5 LINES 1 DAY $3.85 3 DAYS S8.55 7 DAYS $12.95 CONSKUTIVB RUN-ABOVE CASH RATES PAYABLE WITHIN 7 DAVS hearing on the proposed Capital Budget and Program of the County for the period from July 1981 tnrougn June 30, 1986.

Any taxpayer of the 'wv I I Market Reports SHERIFF'S SMILE Grain Table CHICAGO (API I FvhirM Irodinf TuMtoy Mi tht I I 4 I Bicycles to tricycles, cars to trucks, sailboats to yachts whatever transport mode you prefer, you'll find it faster and for a lot less in Classified! SAT. DEC. 13, 1980 11:00 A.M. Oil THE PREMISES 110 GROVE ST. DELMAR, DELAWARE INVITATION FOR BIDS CONTRACT NUMBER 80-03 Manhole Construction Project Cambridge, Maryland The Commissioners of Cambridge, Ower Sealed bids in duplicate, addressed to The Commissioners of Combridge, and marked "Bid for Construction of Contract Number 80-03, Combined Sewer Improvements, Manhole Construction Project will be received at the office of The Commissioners of Cambridge, Maryland, City Hall, Gay Street until 4:30 p.m.

December IS. 1980, the bids will be held by the Clerk Treasurer until 7:30. p.m. that same evening at the regularly scheduled City Council meeting where. bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.

The work to be performed under this contract consists of: Construction of 9 new manholes on existing sewers and the location of 8 reputed existing manholes or construction of new manholes if reputed existing manholes cannot be located and appurtenant items. Contract Documents may be examined in the office of the City Engineer located on Leonards lane, Combridge, Maryland. Copies may be obtained upon payment of $30.00 by check (nonrefundable) made payoble to the City of Cambridge. Individual prints of each Drawing are available at SI. 00 per print (not refundable).

Contract Documents ond Drawings will be mailed by the Department of Public Works, Cambridge, Maryland to those requesting this service Tor an additional SS.00 per set plus SS.00 to cover postage and hondling. A pre-bid meeting will be held October 7 at 1 :00 PM EDT at the office of the City Engineer located on Leonards Lane, Cambridge, Maryland. All prospective bidders are urged to attend. A bid bond in the amount of five (S) per cent of the total bid must accompany each proposal. Attention of bidders is called to the minimum woge rates, os predetermined for this project by the Secretory of the' U.

S. Department of Labor os set forth in the Specifications. Any Contract or Contracts awarded under this Invitation for Bids ore expected to be funded in part by a grant from the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and the State of Maryland.

Neither the United States nor any of its deportments, agencies or employees is or will be a party to this Invitation for Bids or any resulting contracts. This procurement will be Subject to regulations contained in the FEDERAL REGISTER (Volume 40, Number 243, Port II, Title 40, Chapter 1, Subchapter Port 35, December 17, 1975). NONDISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT BIDDERS ON THIS WORK Will BE REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH THE PRESIDENT'S EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 11246. THE REQUIREMENTS FOR BIDDERS AND CONTRACTORS UNDER THIS ORDER ARE EXPLAINED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS.

NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT FOR CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES Bidders and offerors are cautioned os follows. By singing this bid or offer, the bidder or offeror will be deemed to have signed ond agreed to the provisions of the "Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities" in this solicitation. The certification provides that the bidder or offeror does not maintain or provide for his employees facilities which ore segregated by directive or on a defacto basis. The certification also provides that the bidder or offeror does not maintain or provide for hit employees facilities which or segregated by directive or on a defocto basis. The certification also provides that he will not maintain such segregated facilities.

Failure of bidder or offeror to agree to the Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities will render his bid or offer nonresponsiv to the terms of solicitation involving awards of contracts exceeding I 0 000 wtuch ore not exempt from the provision! of the Equal Opportunity douse. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. A Pre-Bid Meetina will be held on December 3, 1980, 10:00 A.M. in the office of the Public Works Deportment of the City of Combridg to answer any questions concerning the plant ond specifications. All potential bidden are invited to attend.

The Commissioners of Combridg 11 22.26.12-3.10 LOCAL MARKETS Salisbury grain: Corn, $3.43 bushel; soybeans, bushel. Millsboro grain: Corn, bushel; soybeans; bushel. ti Parsonsburburg Market hogs, 46-46'i; light1, sows, 35-36; heavy sowsj! 34-35; boars, 30-32. 'lie Board of Trade I CHICAGO (AP) GraS and soybean futures prices: plummeted the daily allow? able limit across the board'! Tuesday but there was! disagreement over what' caused the sharp losses. The slide capped a week' of steady liquidation that traders said was prompted by rising Interest rates, whichis make it more costly to hold commodity positions.

"2, At the close, soybeans were- down the 30-cent trading limit. in all but the two distant months, January $7.92 wheat was the 20-cenC daily limit lower In ait months, December H.59Vt ttj bushel, corn was the 10-ceni limit lower in all months December $3.60 a bushet- Oeee Nil CleieCH WHEAT S.CWkn.i Man arte. 0k 4 75 4.7SM SH I.S9M Mar OI 5.02 4 SVS .20 May S.05'4S 0 4 20 Jul 4.97 4 97 4. BOH 4.0' Sta 5 09 10 4.93 4.9S .20 Otc 5 32 5 32 S.II 5.13 SaMtMM.IMtt. Total opan amrast Men.

74,980, aft 1 ,903 fraat fri. com S.000bu.,4itoiparbii. Ok Mitt l.ttvt 3.40H I.40H .10 Mar 3.62 3.13 3 73H 3 73 .10 Mi 3.I7M aavt BOVt S.tOVt Jal 3 I9M 3.91 3.I2H 3.I2H .10 Sai I II I. SO 3 72 3.72 Oat 3.49 3.49 3.11 3.61 Salai Man. 50.049.

Total ann aitaran Man. 292,124. aft Nota, Oew ta avarega af ant twa trodas OATS On 1.1914 f.19!4 M4W 2.14V4 Mar t.HVt 3.31H I.26H 1.26H 04 May 2 34 3 34V i.31 2.31 14 .06 Jal 2.33H 2.34 2 30 I 30 Sa 1.29VI 2 29H 2 2 25 Satat Man. 1,391. Total eaanintaratt Man.

2,1 12. HI1 fronM. SOTKANS S.000M.,4alanaarai. Jan 4 13 4 17 1.42 2.92 .30 -'is bud i.irlf- ABLY Til CMS 52 1.24 1.24 .30 6 10 I.S5V 1.5514 4 OS Jal 10 1.10 .10 51 75 4 05 41 56 44 93 1.70 1.70 .30 62 4 PHONE 6 35 6 35 .30 21V4 6 22' .26 SI 61 6 37 1.3714 46.033. Reagan Visits Total aaaa MaraM Mae.

223,242, aa I Capital Again Cash Grain 749t716 Voluoblt brick horn with nearly 2200 square feet of living area. Consisting of living room, dining room, kitchen, family room, den, sin bedrooms, two baths, laundry room, and breakfast room. There is also an attached two car forage. TERMS: 20 on day of sale, balance to be paid on or before Jon. $, 1981.

DIRECTIONS: From Interjection U.S. 13 and Rout 54 Delmar, Delaware drive west (1) mil to N. Second St. Than right (II block to Grove St. and property.

legal description see Seafard leader, Nov. 26, 1980 or coll Ken Wilson, 301-546-2344. NEW YORK AP) Ronald Reagan, traveling to the! nation's capital for the second time since being electedj president, is set for another round of meetings and partis announcing severaC Cabinet members. The president-elect and his- wife, Nancy, were to arrive irw Washington from New York-; this morning for a four-day stay at Blair House. CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No.

2 hard red winter 4.20 Tuesday; No. 2 soft red winter 4.50 n. Corn No. 2 yellow 3 47Vsn (hopper) 3.27v4n (box). Oats No.

2 heavy 2 26'n. Soybeans No. 1 yellow 7.76n. No. 2 yellow corn Monday was quoted at 3.490 hopper) 3.33in (box).

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