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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 2

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The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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2 THE DAILY TIMES Salisbury, Md. Oct. 16, 1982 Deaths Funerals Weather- RODNEY B. LYNCH LAUREL Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Windsor-Dlsharoon Funeral Local 1 in Wilmington.

Surviving, in addition to his wife, are four sons, Harry L. Lynch, Raymond W. Lynch, Eugene G. Lynch and Jack W. Lynch, all of Home here for Rodney B.

Lynch, 80, of Portsvllle. He Laurel; one daughter, died Thursday at Nanticoke Rebecca A. Hill of Felton, Memorial Hosptial in eight grandchildren; Seaford of cancer. seven great-grandchildren; Born in Laurel, he was the and one sister, Hilda Elliott son of the late George nd of Georgetown. i i u.

i fc'HnnHa all of fha rit ic ii Liyni'ii hmu was married to Sarah Wheatley funeral home one hour prior Lynch. A retired brick t0 tne service. Interment mason, Lynch was a 45-year wiI1 ollow ln toe Laurel Hill member of the Bricklavers Cemetery, VINCENT WRIGHT WASHINGTON, DC. MATH ft WS, Vt. -Funeral services wUl be held services were at 1 p.m.

Monday at St. held Friday here In the H.C. Charles United Methodist It Memorial Church for Vincent Wright, Cemetery for Russell King 60, of Chance. He died Workman, 73, of Mathews, Wednesday at the Veterans nd of Salisbury. Administration Hospital He died Wednesday in a here following open heart Gloucester, hospital of surgery cancer.

Officiating at the His late parents, King and ceremony will be the Rev. Martha Workman, operated Otho Waters of St. Charles grocery store for many United Methodist Church. ft" at Walston Switch Born in Chance, he was Workman was a retired the son of the late Rufus H. CoI(inna and Emma Wright and was SnP Co- ln Norfolk and he married to Arlene J.

Wright. wa? a mber Prjc A World War IJ Army Jge, AF and AM, in veteran, he was employed Chesapeake, Va. by the Department of Public Surviving are his wife, Works In Philadelphia. Georgia K. Workman; a Surviving, in addition to Allen, his wife, are one daughter, Mathews, and a sister, Mrs.

Mabel Jones of Darlington, Everett Justice, Roxana. S.C.; six grandchildren; six Contributions may be great-grandchildren; two made ln tne memory of the brothers, Rufus H. Wright deceased to the Mathews Jr. of Oriole, Md. and Allen Rescue Squad, Mathews, Wright of Salisbury; two Va.

23109. sisters, Neudie Handy of Arrangements were William Irwin of the St. Francis de Sales Church. Born In Upper Black Eddy, he was the husband of the late Florence Schubert. Schubert was a retired poultry industry executive and was active on numerous poultry Industry boards.

He was also a member of the Salisbury Knights of Columbus and the St. Francis de Sales Church. Surviving are five sons, Frank Schubert of Grand Junction, Charles Schubert Sr. of Camp Hill, Edward Schubert of Norristown, Bob Schubert of Cambridge and Chris Schubert of Salisbury; one daughter, Marie Lanauskas of Watchung, N.J.; one sister, Lena Exley of Bucks County, nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Holloway Funeral Home from 7:30 p.m to 9 p.m.

Sunday. Interment will be in the Wicomico Memorial Park following the service. DISPLA ADVERTISING DEADLINES (DEADLINES DO NOT APPLY TO HOLIDAYS) Monday Thursday at 5:00 Working Country Thursday 1 1 :00 Tuesday Friday at 12:00 Wednesday Friday at 5:00 Thursday Monday at 5:00 Friday at 5:00 Saturday Wednesday at 1 2:00, Sunday Wednesday at 5:00 I. Chance and Christine mc rusin Faulkner Funeral Home Friday's satellite cloud picture shows a band of clouds stretching from the Great Lakes eastward to New England associated with a cold front. Some cloudiness can also be seen over the Pacific Coast.

The rest of the nation remains clear. AP Laserphoto) here. Wright of Chance. Friends may call at the church from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Sunday and interment will be Monday in the St. Charles EARL R. GOLDEN 11 Cemetery, Chance. MILFORD Funeral mrnrnw funeral arrangements services will be held at 2 will be handled by the p.m. Monday at the Watson to around 70 Tuesday and Wednesday with lows in the upper 40s to mid 50s.

Chance of showers Tuesday or Wednesday. Aninony a. wara runerai Funeral Home, Millsboro, Home, Crisfleld. for Earl R. Golden, 71, who lived near Georgetown.

He died Friday at Milford Memorial Hosptitai of JOHN E. FRALLIC ONANCOCK John fory Sunday 38 twmj Saturday WHOLE L023TEI Marine Delmarva Variable cloudiness windy and cool today. Highs 55 to 60. Gusty northwest winds 15 to 25 mph. Partly cloudy and colder tonight.

Lows in the mid to upper 30s. Sunny and cool Sunday. Highs 55 to 60. Beaches taHav mnstlv northw IhuoKtcrfS and Fridays OTSTZ3 8 WAYS Eugene Fralllc, 59, of near respiratory failure. northerly 20 to 30 knots tonight.

The forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with good visibility and waves will be three to six feet. Water 62 degrees. Extended Fair and cool Monday. Milder Tuesday and Wednesday. Highs Monday in the upper 50s to mid 60s with lows In the 40s.

Highs in the mid 60s here, a retired Federal civil service employee, died 1 Bom In Indiana, he was a Friday In the Norfolk self-employed painter who General Hospital of a heart retired this year. He was Enjoy or" In on tM wart IncludM lolaa potato. condition. married to Bertha M. OpMi at 3 p-Jii.

Stt down to Goidn Roait Turkey with all th trimming MO, Gt nadT tor a month watering. Wyoming hoi 1 14 lb Whol Lobitar Dtnnr with talad potato, bicad 10. ft. Chesapeake Bay Winds northwest 20 to 30 knots today. Northerly winds 15 to 25 knots tonight.

Waves 3 to 5 feet today. Partly cloudy with good visibility. Born in Wheeling, W.Va., Mitchell Golden. he was a son of the late Joseph and Mary Schulich Surviving, in addition to esterly winds at 25 to 30 knots, shifting to a Frame, llewasa nis wue, are live biueis, the Taiwan Masonic Lodge Vera Beebe of Milford, Mary Thun. Urn Man, Bar and dining toom open at 5 pm Sunday Open at 3 pm and Khedive Temple in West of Wilmington, Bessie Norfolk.

Hitchens of uagsooro, -Shore HighsLdws tofltswant ft bmtny UMh 9tiMt, Ocan City Surviving are his wife, Louella Wilkerson and Thelma Langabee, both of Milton. PVinH mav mil nnp hnnr Ruth Withelm Frallic a son, Preston Eugene Frallic, Cape Henlopen to Chincoteague To Out 20 Miles Winds northwest 25 to 30 knots today. Northerly winds 20 to 30 knots tonight. Waves 3 to 6 feet today. Partly cloudy with good visibility.

Seaford; a daughter, It Paulette Scott, Columbia, before tne (unera services four grandchildren; nf fhp fnr)prai hnmp KKSTAIRVNT 1 two sisters, Ruth Ann Sime, interrnent wU1 be in the St Paul and Mary ijnion Cemetery, Ellen Carr ngton, Los Georgetown. Angeles, a brother, Andrew Frallic, living in rmmFRT Kansas, and several nieces frank andnephews. caikrtirv 'KWri DOVER High 68 Low S3 SEAFORD High 64 Low 46 OCEAN CITV High 67 Low 62 25th4Phila Ave. Ocean City, Md. Specializing In.

Mandarin, CAMBRIDGE High 67 Graveside services will be V- UJ Chincoteague To Virginia Beach Winds northwest 20 to 30 knots today. Northerly winds 15 to 30 knots tonight. Waves 3 to 5 feet today. Partly cloudy with good visibility. Low SALISBURY held at 2:30 p.m.

Monday in Knrincf Hill Memorv mwuaJ ai ot- 3 Szechuanand 2S Hunan Dishes Open Daily 5 til 10 P.M. Closed Wednesday Phone 289-6146 Rev. William McGuire V.A Plonk Sr. will officiate. High 68 Low 48 CRISF1ELD High 70 Low 56 Friends may call at the U1 Fox Funeral Home POCOMOKE High 63 Low 55 ACCOMAC High 68 Low 58 Tnmnm.nniniillln Cunrlatf VI CI Ileal 1 Temperanceville, Sunday at i Temps from 7 to 9 p.m.

ranimM F.h-r Furniture Carpet Appliances TemDerafurAs I ri i i a previous day's high and overnight low to 10p.m. EDT. Geblein, Oberle 4th Sl NutMfl Key. Hi Lo Pre Otlk est New Prison Sugg Treatment Across The Nation DOVER Delaware be used for the lease or OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! Check Our Weekly EEIR SPECIALS! National Brand Groceries Accessories Attorney General Richard S. acquisition of prison By The Associated Press Hindmide Holidiy Decoutions 'All Occasion Gifts Collectors Welcomed Bayside Boatel SW Side Rt.

50 BndgeO C. Second Floor 3OV289-4S04 Tu. thru Sun. 10-5 CMTOM OMOffm COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Gebelein and State Rep. facilities." Showers and tnundershowers were scattered along and ahead of a cold front near the southern shores of the lower Great Lakes on Friday.

OiTbDaalBifhwiy look SO East Ocmi dry, Ml 289 8232 William A. Oberle Jr. have "Likewise, a review of called for the construction of criminal fines indicates that a new minimum security many of them should be prison to house 300 non- raised to reflect the effects violent offenders. of inflation. Legislation Small hailstones were reported at Toledo, Ohio, and lowfJuvfffrDAmcrsil near Ann Arbor, Mich.

Brisk northwest winds blew over the upper The prison would be increasing criminal fines constructed as a minimum Wjn also be submitted to the Mississippi Valley, becoming westerly over the lower Great Lakes and southwesterly across the northern Atlantic Coast states. security institution and General Assembly," Oberle would not be used to house said. Gusts of 25 to 35 mph were reported through the violent offenders or those region, and gale force warnings were posted for the thought to be an escape risk. Great Lakes. 'This would oe an The wind brought cooler air to northern Minnesota institution where the first-time non-violent offender and Michigan, with midday temperatures only in the 40s.

OCEAN CITY Want to reach the most homes oil Delmarva at the' lowest' cost? Call The Daily Times Ad Dept. today. 749-7171 Elsewhere, a cold front spread clouds and showers could be kept, where a drunk driver would serve his time, "There would, of course, remain the costs of running the institution. A second part of our proposal would help a little in defraying those costs as well. That part of the plan would be the creation of a prison industries program and a strict requirement that inmate workers would have to contribute directly to the costs of their upkeep," said Gebelein.

over the southern tip of Florida. A small area of showers moved east over northeastern Texas. and where a chronic Hot Steamed Crabs i Shrimp Happy Hour 4 til 7 Doily Specials Open 4 til Weekends Open at 12 Noon 57th St. I Coastal Hwy, Ocean City. Md.

524-6996 shoplifter or forger could be Temperatures around the nation at 3 p.m. EDT kept away from the public ranged from 37 degrees at Marquette, to 88 at Phoenix, Ariz. he prays upon," Gebelein said. For today, scattered showers were forecast in the "In order to keep the cost lower Great Lakes and the upper Ohio Valley into New England. A chance of light snow was forecast for parts to the taxpayer at a minimum the institution of Upper Michigan near Lake Superior.

could be constructed by a private developer and then leased back to the state with Forecast The Forecast For 8 p.m. EDT a purchase later. This allows the developer to take oaiuraay. October 16 Albany 73 50 cdy Amariflo 64 39 clr Anchorage 32 27 .24 cdy Asheville 66 44 clr Atlanta 70 44 clr Atlantic Cty 69 52 cdy Austin 80 53 clr Baltimore 67 46 cdy Billings 76 54 clr Bismarck 72 42 cdy Boise 74 47 "clr Boston 67 52 .01 cdy Brownsvlle 84 60 clr Buffalo 58 50 .03 rn Burlington 60 49 .03 rn Casper 70 40 clr Charleston.W.V. 57 50 Cheyenne 64 42 clr Chicago 63 47 cdy Cincinnati 60 47 cdy Cleveland 59 49 .01 rn Columbus 58 45 cdy Dallas 76 53 clr Dayton 58 44 cdy Denver 66 42 clr Detroit 57 41 cdy Duluth 63 40 clr El Paso 75 43 clr Fairbanks 24 00 sn Fargo 68 43 .10 cdy Flagstaff 61 25 clr Great Falls 74 41 clr Hartford 67 50 cdy Helena 69 40 clr Honolulu 89 76 clr Houston 78 61 clr Indianapolis 56 45 clr Jacksonville 81 53 clr Juneau 48 31 I clr Kansas City 69 45 clr Knoxville 65 40 clr Las Vegas 80 51 clr Little Rock 70 52 clr Louisville 60 48 clr Lubbock 73 45 clr Memphis 68 50 clr i Miami 86 78 clr Milwaukee 62 51 .03 cdy I 69 47 .06 clr Nashville 66 43 clr New York 68 54 .89 cdy Norfolk 70 50 cdy North Platte 74 41 cdy Omaha 71 47 cdy Orlando 83 65 clr Philadelphia 69 53 cdy Phoenix 90 62 clr Pittsburgh 57 44 cdy Portland 74 48 cdy Providence 66 50 .01 cdy Raleigh 74 44 .01 clr Rapid City 72 47 clr Reno 72 38 clr Richmond 73 48 cdy Salt Lake 68 43 clr San Antonio 78 50 clr San Diego 83 63 cdy Seattle 69 51 cdy Shreveport 75 45 clr Sioux Falls 68 4Q clr St.

Louis 63 50 clr Tampa 83 64 .46 clr Spokane 64 46' cdy Syracuse 61 49 .10 cdy Topeka 72 41 clr Tucson 83 56 clr Tulsa 74 42 clr Wichita 73 44 clr advantage of federal tax 50 concessions and provides a much lower cost to the state." Gebelein added, The lease could be paid for substantially by a surcharge on criminal fines." 'It's about time the criminal paid the costs of his incarceration, uebeiein said. "Legislation will be introduced in January," Oberle said, "that would create a 10 to 15 percent surcharge on criminal fines and possibly some civil penalties to be paid into a Ratals Snow ESI Shown Flurries Warm' prison facilities account to Fronts: CoW OcckxJed If i 1 HI cv vr Stationary i Tomorrow's Tides 1 Ocean City High Low Rehoboth Beach High Low 8:36 a.m. Chincoteague Inlet High Low Tangier Light High Low Crisfleld High Low Nanticoke Roaring Pt. High Low ALL DAY FAMOUS FOR EVERYDAY LOW DISCOUNT PRJCES Pre Precipitation for 24 hours ending 1 0 p.m. EDT Friday.

Otlk Sky conditions outlook for today. Today's Weather Picture A W3S It's our 14th birthday and have we got balloons! Hundreds of balloons in many of your favorite stores with valuable "customer appreciation" surprises, discounts, and favors inside them. At the cash register pop a balloon message inside just for you while balloons last, so come early. Shop the Mall. Shop them alh for specials, pre-holiday savings, big selections.

Stort moy hov minimum FRIENDS ALL DAY LONG WITH FREE BAL00N FAVORS Almanac Nm fi lot Oct Oct 8 tar. I Oct Sunset, today Sunrise, tomorrow 7:10 a.m. Weather Information .162.475 FM. .162.55 FM (LfWM) Shop of Ames Sfort neor you Salisbury, Md. Cambridge, Md.

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Just off Rte. 50 at Civic Glen Aves. ONE IN A MILLION 75 GREAT STORES, RESTAURANTS. I ENTERTAINMENTS By Lynn Medlin, a student at Northwestern Elementary School,.

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