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Deaths Funerals 2 THE DAILY TIMES Salisbury, Md. Sept. 8, 1983 Weather Snow Hill, died in 1981. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

SHARON M.JONES PRINCESS ANNE -Funeral services are planned at 2 p.m. Saturday In Grace United Methodist Church in venion ior bnaron ber, 'rin- nne. 28, Prin Anne. Jones, near I cess his wife are four children, Elsie Purney, Charles E. Stevenson Georgetown, and Howard C.

Stevenson and Primrose Sturgis, Milton; a foster son, Bobby Jarman, Georgetown, and seven grandchildren. Friends may call at the church Friday from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. RALPH W. ELLIOTT SALISBURY Ralph W.

Elliott, 63, of Lakevlew Drive, a forester for the J.V. Wells Co. in Sharptown for the past 10 years, died Wednesday of cancer In the Wilmington General Division Hospital. His wife is Lucille B.Elliott. Born in Concord, he was a son of the late Dallas G.

and Sarah Stephens Elliott. Prior to his forester job he was a foreman for the Today's satellite cloud picture shows rain showers and thunderstorms scattered over the Gulf coastal states from Florida to Texas. Other rain showers and thunderstorms are scattered from New Mexico to southeastern Montana. The remainder of the nation has mostly fair Wlrephoto) JAMES O.BAILEY JESTERVILLE -Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday here in Elsey United Methodist Church for a member, James Omar Bailey, 76, of Pittsburgh, formerly of Jesterville.

He died Tuesday in Philadelphia's Osteopathic Hospital of cardiac arrest. Officiating will be the Rev. Samuel P. Sanders. Interment will be in the church cemetery.

Born here, he was a son of the late James and Ethel Bailey. He was a retired employee of the Boise Caskade Envelope Co. Surviving are three daughters, Wanda Greene, Janlee Bailey, Philadelphia, and Arlene Hawkins, Pittsburgh; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call'at the Messick Funeral Home, Bivalve, Friday from 7 p.m. to9p.m.

ELWOOD J. HARMON SNOW HILL Funeral services for Elwood J. Harmon, 82, of Snow Hill, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Jolley Funeral Home, Salisbury. He died Tuesday in Dorchester General Hospital, Cambridge, of cardiac arrest.

His wife, Margie Harmon, died in 1982. Officiating will be the Rev. Carroll Scott. Interment will be in Ebenezer Cemetery at nearby Mt, Wesley. Born here, he was a son of the late Charlie and Mattie Collins Harmon.

He was a retired trucker for the Paul Jones Lumber Co. here, having worked for 43 years. Harmon was a member of the Ebenezer United Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, George B. Harmon, Baltimore; four grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

A son, Clifton "Shorty" Harmon, HOUSTON SAVAGE ONANCOCK Funeral services are planned at 6 Friday in Metropolitan nited Methodist Church at Bayside, near here, for a member, Houston T. Savage, 75, of Gaithersburg, formerly of Onancock. He died Saturday at his home of cardio pulmonary arrest. His wife is Odeas Savage. Officiating will be the Rev.

Eric Thomas.1 Assisting will be the Rev. John Bethea. Interment will be at 9 a.m. Saturday in Holy Trinity Baptist Cemetery at Painter. Born in Accomack County, he was a son of the late John and Hattie Savage.

Surviving in addition to his wife are a daughter, Jo Anne Smith, Gaithersburg; a son, Andre Savage, Philadelphia; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Wharton Funeral Home, Accomac, anytime this evening. C.E.STEVENSON GEORGETOWN -Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday here in Prospect AME Church for a member, Charles Everett Stevenson 79, of Georgetown, who died Monday in Milford Memorial Hospital of congestive heart failure. His wife is Mary E.

Stevenson. Interment will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery. Stevenson retired 10 years ago after working 25 years as a mechanic here at the First State Chevrolet- Oldsmobile Dealership. Surviving in addition to Temps PUBLIC NOTICE The Department of Recreation and Parks is accepting sealed proposals to clear plus or minus twenty acres of primarily mature hard wood.

Inquiries can be directed by contacting the Department at 742-3201. Proposals will be accepted on or before September 1 5, 1983. The Department will reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. GaryW. Mackes Director of i Recreation Parks 97,8 According Maryland t'M State Police Jones she died early Saturday enroute to Peninsula General Hospital Medical Center for treatment of stab wounds.

A neighbor has been charged with her stabbing death. The Rev. Jerry Lee will officiate and interment will be in the church cemetery. Born in Venton, she was a daughter of Juanita Bailey of Venton and Louis Elwood Jones Sr. of Princess Anne.

Miss Jones was a graduate of Washington Senior High School and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. She was employed at Perdue Farms Inc. in Salisbury. Surviving in addition to her parents are six sisters, Angela Denise Leatherbury, Yvonne Annette Jones, Verna Jones and Robyn Bailey, Venton, Paula Long, Allen, and Monica Jones, Princess Anne; three brothers, Louis Elwood Jones Salisbury, Carl Bailey, Venton, and Gerry Jones, Suitland; paternal grandmother, Florence Jones, Venton, and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the church Friday from 7 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Arrangements are be ing handled by the James Funeral Home, Somerset Avenue here. Delmarva Today sunny, less humid and not as hot. highs around 90. Tonight, clear and comfortable.

Lows in the upper 50s to low 60s. Friday, sunny with highs again around 90. Extended Forecast For Maryland-Delaware Saturday through Monday: Hot and humid this weekend. Not as hot and less humid Monday. Highs highs in the 90s over the weekend and' near 90 Monday.

Lows upper 60s to mid 70s. Beaches Northerly winds 10 to 15 knots today and tonight and becoming mostly southwesterly 10 on Friday. Waves 1 to 2 feet. Fair weather today through Friday. Good visibility through Friday, except fair in early morning haze.

Houston-White Co. in Millsboro for 10 years! Elliott, a World War II Army veteran, was a past scout master of Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop 89 in Millsboro and a member of Delmar's VFW Post 8276. Surviving in addition to his wife are a son, Glenn K. Elliott, Newark, two daughters, Rita E. Alley, Princess Anne, and Renee E.

Tyler, Crisfield, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will 'be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Marvel-Short Funeral Home, Delmar, with the Rev. Donald E. Bauer of- ficiating.

Interment will be in Seaford's Odd Fellows. Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from .7 p.m.to9p.m.. NOTICE OF PUBLIC' HEARINGS The following Resolutions and Ordinances have been proposed at the regular. meeting of the County Council on 30,1983: A RESOLUTION TO GRANT A CONDITIONAL USE OF LAND IN A MR MEDIUM DENSITY RESI- DENTIAL DISTRICT FOR A TWO-FAMILY DWELLING STRUCTURE TO BE LOCATED ON A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND LYING AND BEING IN BALTIMORE HUNDRED, SUSSEX COUNTY, CONTAINING I 6,000 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS (land lying south of Bay Road; application filed on behalf of Murray W.

Kronick; CUNo.758). i. -Hi AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE COM--it PREHENSIVE ZONING MAP OF SUSSEX COUNTY FROM AR-1 AGRICULTURAL RES-, IDENTIAL DISTRICT TO B-1 NEIGHBORHOOD BUSI-NESS DISTRICT FOR A'' CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND LYING AND BEING IN' BALTIMORE SUSSEX COUNTY, CON- TAINING 0.8095 ACRE-. MORE OR LESS (land lying on the southwest corner of Route 54 and Madison Avenue; application filed on behalf qf Edgewater Acres Limited Partnership; CZ No. 536).

AN ORDINANCE T0- AMEND THE COM-PREHENSIVE ZONING MAP -OF SUSSEX COUNTY FROM LI-2 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT TO C-1 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT FOR A CERTAIN PARCEL 'OF LAND LYING AND BE- ni, ING IN LEWES AND RE-ni-s HOB0TH HUNDRED, SUSSEX COUNTY, CON- TAINING 2.22 ACRES MORE OR LESS OF A 5,97 ACRE I TRACT (land lying southeast of Rte. 14A; application filed on behalf of Rehoboth Beach v. Associates; CZ No. 537). Copies of the above Reso lutions and Ordinances are available in the Office of the Clerk of the Sussex County Council, Courthouse, Georgetown, Delaware.

Public Hearings thereon will be held in the Chamber of the Sussex County Council, Sussex County Courthouse, Georgetown, Delaware, November 1, 1983, at 1:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as may be heard. At that time and place, all persons interested shall nave a reasonable opportu- nity to be heard. 88.15 Shore HighsLows- DOVER High 91 Low 71 SEAFORD High 94 CAMBRIDGE High 98 Low 7V SALISBURY Low 73 OCEAN CITY High 93 Low 76 1 mm IT- 41 High 94 Low 72 i CRISFIELD High 92 Low 73 POCOMOKE i .1 High 94 Low 70 ACCOMAC High 102 Low 78 ir VICTOR H. LAWS.

Esq. 124 E. Main St. Salisbury, Md. 21801 STATE OF MARYLAND NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO A UNKNOWN HEIRS ESTATE NO.

9238 "YM TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE SMALL ESTATE OF M. GLADYS MEISE. This is to give notice that the undersigned, Royden Meise, Jr. whose address is D. 6.

Box 524. Salisbury, 21801 was on September 1, 1983 appointed -Personal Representative of the Small Estate of M. Gladys Meise who died on August 7, 1983 (with) a Will. Notice is also given to unknown heirs and to heirs whose whereabouts are unknown to cause their ap-" pearance to be entered in this proceeding. All persons, having any objection to the appointment shall file the same with the Register of Wills of Wicomico County within 30 days from: date of first publication of notice, All persons having claims against the decedent must file their claims with the Register of Wills with a copy to the Personal Representative within 30 days from date of first publication of notice.

Any claim not filed on of before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Date ot first Publication: 98 Royden S. Meise Jr. Personal Representative True copy, Test: A. Liloise Lambertson Register of Wills Wicomico County, Md.

98 Across The Nation Aw WTO By The Associated Press Showers and thunderstorms drenched the North Pacific coast and were forecast for areas from the Southern Rockies to the Central High Plains for today, while other storm systems lingered over the Gulf Coast region and Florida. Unseasonably hot weather continued along the Eastern seaboard Wednesday with temperature readings in the 90s into southern New England. Meanwhile, the mercury reached into the 100s in the northern Plains and desert Southwest. For the third consecutive day, Allentown, Washington, D.C., and Wilmington, set records highs Wednesday with 90, 95 and 95 respectively. It was 96 in Providence, R.I., and Wilmington, N.C., but the hottest spot in the nation was Gila Bend, with 110.

Chesapeake Bay Northerly winds 10 to 15 knots today, diminishing to 10 knots or less tonight. Variable, mostly southerly winds near 10 knots Friday. Waves foot or less. Fair weather through Friday. Good visibility through Friday except for fair visibility in early morning haze.

Cape Henlopen To Chincoteague Out 20 Miles Northerly winds 10 to 15 knots today and tonight. Variable, mostly southerly winds near 10 knots Friday. Waves 1 to 2 feet. Fair weather through Friday. Good visibility through Friday except for fair visibility in early morning haze.

Chincoteague To Virginia Beach Out 20 Miles Northerly winds 10 to 15 knots today and tonight. Variable, mostly southerly winds near 10 knots Friday, waves 1 to 2 feet. Fair weather through Friday. Good visibility through Friday except for fair visibility In early morning haze. Temps By The Associated Press Wednesday Temperatures indicate high and tow for day to 8 p.m.

EOT. HlloPrcOtlk Albany 83 70 clr Albuquerque 91 70 cdy Amarillo 96 67 cdy Anchorage 60 37 cdy Asheville 65 64 clr Atlanta 61 67 .01 Cdy Atlantic City 92 79 clr Austin 93 76 .17 cdy Baltimore 95 71 clr Billings 95 59 clr Birmingham 66 69 cdy Bismarck 86 43 cdy Boise 86 48 cdy Boston 92 73 clr Brownsvlle 92 78 29 cdy Bulfak) 75 60 .70 clr Burlington 79 66 .02 clr Casper 92 56 cdy Charleston, C. 93 74 clr Charleston. V. 61 71 .07 clr Charlotte, N.C 92 69 clr Cheyenne 86 46 cdy Chicago 78 53 clr Cincinnati 82 71 clr Cleveland 77 65 .79 clr Cokjmbta.SC.

93 70 clr Columbus 82 66 .01 Clr Oallaa-Fi Worth 94 76 clr Dayton 81 65 .05 clr Denver 93 56 cdy Des Moines 85 52 cdy Detroit 77 56 .05 clr Duluth 71 50 clr El Paso 93 72 cdy Fairbanks 50 39 .20 Fargo 78 44 cdy Flagstaff 73 54 .08 cdy Great Falls 60 47 cdy Hartford 91 71 clr Helena 80 46 cdy Honolulu 90 75 .18 clr Houston 92 72 .09 cdy Indianapolis 83 64 .90 clr Jackson, Miss. 92 71 .06 cdy Jacksonville 93 73 cdy Juneau 54 39 clr Kansas City 91 58 clr Las Vegas 97 76 cdy Little Rock 95 74 .15 cdy Los Angeles 66 69 clr Louisville 66 79 ctr Lubbock 95 69 cdy Memph 91 75 clr Miami 88 83 cdy Milwaukee 76 55 clr Mpis-St Paul 77 52 dr Nashville 93 75 clr New Orleans 84 73 .07 cdy New York 91 77 ctr Norfolk 93 75 Or Norm Platte 89 48 ctr Oklahoma City 94 74 ctr Omaha 88 55 clr Orlando 94 77 cdy Philadelphia 92 73 .03 clr Phoenix 102 80 dr Pittsburgh 81 63 .02 dr Portland.Me. 89 65 dr Porttand.Ora. 71 51 Providence 96 73 dr Raleigh 95 69 dr Rapid Oty 99 48 co Reno 86 43 dr Richmond 9f- 72 df Prc-Precipitation tor 24 hours ending 8 (EST) Wednesday. Otlk-Sky conditions outlook tor today.

OOOCD New 'first Us Sot! fcN ttsta 1 Forecast" LEAVING CHURCH. The casket of the late Sen. Henry Jackson is carried from the First Presbyterian Church in Everett, following funeral services Wednesday afternoon. Vice President George Bush attended the Laserphoto) Beached Pygmy Whale Apparently Recovering Friday, September 9 Low Temperatures said. It took seven men to load CORRECTION An error in price occurred in the DRUG FAIR advertisement in Wednesday's, Daily Times.

The price on Coke, Diet Coke, Tab or Sprite (12 pack 12 oz. cans) should have read $2.59, not 99. beach Tuesday about 25 feet from the water at Gulf: Shores, Ala. Veterinarian Leei Keller, who identified the whale's injuries, said the animal FORT WALTON, Fla. AP) A six-foot pygmy killer whale that apparently got stuck when the tide went out on an Alabama beach was in stable condition, suffering from a lung problem and a puncture wound in its belly, a veterinarian said.

The big mammal was recovering at the Gulfarium in Fort Walton Beach after being found lying on the the whale onto the truck. "It seemed to weigh 400 or 500 pounds," he said, They brought it to the nearby Mariculture Center, where the whale was placed in a pond and a cloth was draped over its back that protruded from the shallow water. John Hawke, marine biologist at the center, contacted the Gulfarium at Fort Walton Beach, where there is a marine mammal specialist and veterinarian. The whale arrived in Fort Walton and was stable by late Tuesday afternoon, Hawke said. WRITE YOUR OWN seemeu 10 nave a good chance of surviving.

Passersby called Gulf Shores police who notified the Alabama Department of Conservationa and Natural Resources. The department had no truck big enough to move the mammal, so a police truck was used instead. Officer Gary Schafle and others continually poured water on the whale while awaiting the police truck. "It was really dried out," he Fronts: Cold Warm Occluded Stattonaryi Showers CI Flurries Tomorrow's Tides WANT AD FOR AS LITTLE AS The Daily Times $1.00 ADAY 5 LINES 4 DAYS $6.50 Ocean City High Low Rehoboth Beach High Low Chincoteague Inlet High Low 10:56 a.m. Tangier Light High Low Crisfield High Low 9: 16 a.m.

Nanticoke Roaring PL High Low 10: 26 a.m. 10:55 p.m. IN MEMORY OF ALLAN BASS Who Passed Away Five Years Ago Sept. 8, 1978 "The Unanswrmt Why" The years have passed and timenas healed. Yet never has there been revealed Why Thou, Oh God.

did choose for Thine A dear one I had though was mine. Time has healed, but. oh, the tears That oft have flowed tese many years. Thou Lord, have been my constant guide Walking always by my side. Teach me, Oh Lord, to understand The workings of a mightier hand, Then shall 1 know the victory's won When can say 'Thy will be done." Gone But No1 Forgotten Tammy Bass Greene KM Carntll StrrH.

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