SENTINEL' SSKtF'mE
Thursday, September 20, 1462
B8
Pupils Rate
High in IQ,
Study Shows
A majority of public
school pupils in Montgomery
County are well above the
national average in general
intelligence and in several
specific fields their actual
achievements are superior to
those of students with com
parative ratings, the Board
of Education was told this
week.
These findings were reported
in a summary submitted to the
board by Maxwell E. Burdette,
director of research, based on a
more detailed report prepared
by Dr. W. Owen Scott, super
visor of testing, on the 1961-62
standardized testing program
throughout the school system.
The tests were conducted in
the third, fifth, sixth, eighth
and tenth grades under an an
nual program that varies from
grade to grade only at the high
school level.
According to the survey re
sults. the percentage of county;
pupils having high IQ ratings is
well above the national average. I
Correspondingly, the percentage |
of those with below average in-;
telligence was far below the na- \
tional figure.
In the top field of those with
IQ’s attaining a mark of 130 or
more, the county" representation
amounted to 22.5 per cent in
comparison to the national aver
age of 5 per cent. In the group
between 115 and 129—still well
above average—the county total
was 31.2 per cent compared to
the overall figure of 13 per cent.
In 24 comparisons of these
gifted pupils with children of
the same general status, county
students were ahead of the na
tional average in all but three
cases. In two of these, they
equalled the national percent
age, while in the third they
dropped behind by a matter of
three months.
Specifically, arithmetic fun
damentals in the third grade
and reading comprehension in
the sixth grade were equal to
the national level, while fifth
grade students were rated
three months behind the aver
age In arithmetic fundamen
tals.
The report pointed out that
the lack of arithmetic funda
mentals in the fifth grade was
remedied In the sixth grade,
where the county achievement
of above-average students was
more than a grade higher than
similar groups elsewhere.
In the same 24 comparisons
Involving county pupils of aver
age ability, they again rated
well above the national figure,
and again had three exceptions.
Generally, the county’s average
student is from one to nine
months ahead of the average
student elsewhere.
In subjects where it was
not possible to match county
students with those of equal
age, grade and ability, the gen
eral scores of county pupils
were well ahead of the na
tional norm, the report said.
Along with the summary of
Dr. Scott’s findings, board mem
bers were given an extensive
description of the testing pro
gram and its results in full de
tail.
During a discussion of the re
port at Tuesday’s meeting,
Board Member Harold Briemey
er suggested that an extensive
study of the outline be made by
school officials.
“It just might be that where
we appear to be strong, we
aren’t that good,” he observed.
“And where we appear to be
weak, it would be nice to know
that we re not that bad.”
Spectrum
(Continued from Page 1)
turnout in years is predicted for
Nov. 6. Tawes seems a shoo
in, Brewster is practically in,
Goldstein is a cinch for comp
troller. It’s still a race between
Steers and Sickles for Con
gressman-at-Large. But that’s
the only thing to enliven the
statewide campaign.
Let’s hope enough interest
is generated in the local cam
paign to turn out the voters.
The local Republicans seem
to be working harder and more
enthusiastically than the local
Democrats, although few key
Republicans are excited about
their candidate for governor,
Frank Small.
We still think the Republi
cans have a fine chance, after
eight long Democratic years, of
placing two, maybe three OOP
slaluarts on the County Coun
cil. And two or three, maybe
four, in the House of Delegates.
And we’re sure the Republi
cans sense this. That’s why
they're working. Of course,
the Democrats are working, too,
but they don’t seem to have the
same enthusiasm as the GOP
workers. An impression only
but it could be a straw in the
wind.
* * *
A growing number of Hume
Non-College Type Pupils
Concern of School Board
Is Montgomery County’s “blue chip” school system
neglecting the non-academically inclined high school stu
dent in favor of those who go on to college?
This was the question of con
cern to School Board members
as they met this week to con
sider present and future trends
in industrial and technical edu-j
cation here.
Although the “mood of the
county” may be predominantly
academic, as one educator put
it, Board members like Robert
E. Morrow questioned whether
this fact doesn’t handicap the
youngster who has neither in
terest nor ability to go to col
lege.
“In a ram in unity like this,”
said Morrow, “the very low
income student who needs the
specialized training vocational
education can give him
doesn’t really have a chance.
“We have not found the an
swer in the industrial arts
courses we offer in our com
prehensive high schools, and to
believe so would be a fallacy,”
Morrow said.
Board member Clifford K.
Beck cited a comparison of the
number of high schoolers who
specialize in industrial or home
arts before graduation with a
greater number “not prepared
for immediate usefulness" who
! don’t go to college.
We’re not discharging our
| full responsibility until we’ve
: worked out a program so that
each student is adequately
prepared for either college or
a job after high school." Beck
said. “We've only scratched
the surface so far, with a tre
mendous area still left for
definite programs.”
Another board member, Lucy
Keker, expressed concern that
industrial arts students “get
short shrift” from counsellors,
compared with college prepara
tory students.
“Students planning to go on;
to college and their parents
are usually more aggressive,
pushing for grades and getting
more all - around c-o-u-n-s e1 -
ing than the others,” she said.
“I think we should push to
see that the others get their
fair share of counselling time.”
Considerable discussion cen
tered on a staff recommenda
tion against establishing a high- :
type technical, vocational and
industrial arts high school in
the county.
The educators’ opposition was
in contrast to strong backing
for such a special training
center from last year’s county
wide Curriculum Study Com
mittee.
Board member Paul C.
Howard questioned “what
mitigates against such a
school here,” and was told by
supervisory services director
William Feddeman that it
would prove “a terrific monu
ment In Montgomery County
—a monument that we would
never fill.”
Both Feddeman and Mont
gomery Junior College dean
TB Association
Needs Helpers
The Montgomery County Tu
berculosis and Heart Association
appealed to county groups and
individuals this week to make
their services available in the
preparation of Christmas seals
for mail distribution.
“Clubs and organizations with
an hour or two either at their
regular meetings or by coming
to Christmas Seal headquarters
can get the job done,” accord
ing to Mrs. Joseph O. Dean,
women’s volunteer chairman for
the group. “Many tell us there
is great satisfaction in terms
of community help.”
Democrats are privately ex
pressing disappointment over
Hume's alliance with Gov.
Tawes. And it doesn’t help
much to have both men remain
strangely silent on the details
of their agreement, or deal.
Tuesday's unofficial report that
the agreement on slot machines
boils down to Tawes acquiesc
ence that the Southern Mary
land slots have got to eventu
ally go, is not too reassuring.
1 What does that mean? One
thing it means right off the bat
is that Tawes’ votes won’t be
too narrowed too much in
Southern Maryland as a result
1 of the long term position he’s
‘ taken. And the bit about “have
got to eventually go” could be
dragged out for quite a few
years.
Meanwhile, Mr. Small's poli
tically-motivated stand that the
slots are purely a matter of
local option the same one
Tawes has always espoused—
won’t gain him a great deal of
respect over the rest of the state
from the many who think the
slots are a corroding influence
and reflect discredit upon the
entire state.
Mr. Hume has been the only
politician in Maryland history,
so far as we know, to take a
courageous, forthright stand on
the pernicious devices that
should be outlawed. Now he
seems to have watered down
his position quite a bit. Oh,
WelL . . .’’
Donald Deyo said they doubted
the county’s ability to provide |
enough students to fill a special
vocational-technical school, and
cled the “stigma” attached by
both parents and students to at
tending one.
Feddeman said establishment |
of such a specialized center j
would be “a grave mistake now, ■
though it may have a place in
the future.”
The School Board took its j
staff report on industrial edu-:
cation curriculum under consid- j
eration.
Legal Advertisement
Betts, Clogg & Murdock
Attorneys at Law
22 W. Jefferson Street
Rockville, Md.
Attorney’s Sale
Of valuable, improved property
located in the subdivision
known as “Section One, New :
Birmingham Manor”, Mont
gomery County, Maryland.
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a
certain mortgage from Norman
Lome Elliott and Edith Elliott,
his wife, to Carl W. Snider, Jr.
and Ruth R. Snider, his wife,
dated the 2nd day of February,
1961, and recorded among the
Land Records of Montgomery
County, Maryland, in Liber 2820,
at folio 290, et seq.. default hav
ing occurred under the terms
thereof, the undersigned, attor
ney to sell named in the mort- 1
gage, will offer for sale at pub- 1
lie auction in front of the Court
house door at Rockville, Mary
land, on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1962
At the Hour of
10:00 o’clock A.M.
; all that property In said mort
gage described as follows:
“Lot Numbered One (1), in
Block Lettered “B”, in the
subdivision known as “Sec
tion One, New Birmingham
Manor”, as per plat thereof
recorded among the Plat Rec
ords of said County in Plat
Book No. 33, at plat 2117.”
This property is Improved by
| a modem brick rambler, con
taining four bedrooms, two full
baths and all modern improve
ments, and with an attached
carport.
TERMS OF SALE
A cash deposit of $1,000.00
will be required at the time of
sale, the balance to be payable
in cash within ten days after
ratification of the sale by the
Circuit Court, with interest on
said balance from the date of
the sale to the date of settle
ment.
The property will be offered
for sale subject to a prior en
cumbrance of record, the terms
and conditions of which will be
announced at the time of the
sale.
All adjustments will be made
as of the day of sale, including
front foot benefit charges of
the Washington Suburban Sani
tary Commission, which will be
adjusted for the current year
to the day of sale and there
after assumed by the purchaser.
All costs of conveyancing, in
cluding Federal revenue stamps,
are to be paid by the purchaser.
T. HAMMOND WELSH, JR.
Attorney to Sell Named in
Mortgage. 4t-4681-10-ll
Notice
CITY OF ROCKVILLE. MD.
Bid No. 1063
Sealed proposals addressed to
the City of Rockville. Maryland
for: Two (2) 21a Ton Dump
Trucks. One (11 Vi Ton Pick-up
Truck and One (1) Police
Cruiser will be received at the
City of Rockville Purchasing
Office, Room 224, City Hall. 11l
South Perry Street, Rockville,
Maryland, until
2:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.)
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10. 1962
and will be publicly opened in
the Mayor and Council Cham
bers, Room 240, City Hall.
Specifications are on file in
the Purehashing Office, Room
224. City Hall, 111 South Perry
Street, Rockville. Maryland.
Bids must be accompanied by
a Bid Bond or Certified Check
for five per cent (5%) of the
amount of the proposal made
payable to the City of Rockville,
Maryland.
The City reserves the right to
reject any or all bids and to
waive technical informalities as
may best serve the interests of
the City.
JOHN T. RICKETTS
Purchasing Agent
JAMES B. MURPHY, Esq.
72# 15th Street, \.W.
Washington, D. C.
ARTHI’K J. HIIJ.AVn
108 Jrffenon Balldlnt
Rockville, Md.
NOTICE TO I REDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Orphan*' Court for Montgomery County
ha* issued Letter* Testamentary to
Franklin P. Holcomb in the Etate of
BEATRICE C. HOLCOMB
late of Montgomery County deceased. All
persons having Claims against the de
ceased are hereby warned to present the
same on or before the 21*t day of Match
next: they may otherwise by law be
excluded from all benefit of said Estate
I All persons indebted to said Estate are
requested to make immediate pavment.
Given under my hand this mil day of
J September, 1962.
FRANKLIN P HOLCOMB
5117 Watson Sheet. N.W.
Washington, D. C.
i Executor at-dSM-ld-ai
Legal Advertisement !
Kyle & Jorgenson,
Solicitors
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ;
FOR MONTGOMERY
COUNTY, MARYLAND
Equity No. 25676
NAOMA LEACH LENHEIM
Plaintiff
vs.
LEWIS ELLIS LENHEIM
Defendant
Order of Publication
The object of this suit is to
procure a divorce a mensa et
thoro by the plaintiff from the
defendant.
The Bill of Complaint in sub
stance states: That the plaintiff
and defendant were lawfully
married by a minister of the
Gospel in Wood County, West
Virginia, on June 16, 1954; that
no children have been born as
a result of the marriage; that
the parties to this action have
one adopted child. Lew Edmond
Lenheim, a male infant, born
on the 20th day of December
1956, and adopted in Wood
County, West Virginia; that al
though the plaintiff has always
been a faithful, affectionate and
chaste wife, the defendant, on
or about the 29th day of April
1962. without just cause or rea
son deliberately abandoned and
deserted the plaintiff; that said
abandonment is deliberate and
final and the separation of the
parties is beyond any reasonable
expectation of reconciliation and
has been uninterrupted and con
tinuous since on or about April
29, 1962; that the plaintiff is a
resident of Montgomery County,
Maryland, and has resided in
county and state for more than
one year immediately preceding
the filing of this suit, and the
defendant is an adult citizen of
the United States and a resident
of Montgomery County, Mary
land; that the defendant is the
owner in his own right of cer
tain persona] property and cred
its located within the state of
Maryland including a bank
account and securities at the
Citizens Bank of Takoma Park
:in an amount unkown to the
plaintiff. The defendant is em
ployed by Columbia Union Con
ference Association, Takoma
Park, Maryland, and is in receipt
ot an income from his employ
ment and other sources of ap
proximately $8,000.00 per year;
| the plaintiff does not have
sufficient means wherewith' to
support herself and child or to
defray the costs and expenses
■of this proceeding; and that the
■ defendant is now absent from
the state of Maryland and can
j no f be served with process with
iin the state. The plaintiff is
informed and believes and there
fore avers that the defendant is
presently in the District of
Columbia and refuses to come
into the state of Maryland.
| The Bill of Complaint then
1 prays that the plaintiff. Naoma
Leach Lenheim, be divorce a
mensa et thoro from the defen
dant, Lewis Ellis Lenheim: that
the plaintiff be required custody
of the infant child, Lew Edmond
Lenheim, pendente lite and per
manently; that the plaintiff be
awarded alimony and mainten
ance for the minor child of the
parties hereto pendente lite and
permanently, and reasonable at
torneys’ fees; that a warrant of
attachment against the goods,
chattels and credits of the defen
dant be granted and issued
herein pursant to law; that the
property and credits of the de
fendant within the state of
Maryland be sequestered and
that a suitable person be ap
pointed receiver thereof; that
the plaintiff may have such
other and relief as the nature
of her case may require.
The Plaintiff has filed a Peti
tion for Writ of Sequestration
and Injunction, which petition
in substance alleges that the de
fendant, Lewis Ellis Lenheim,
is temporarily residing beyond
the confines of the State of
Maryland, and it appears that
service upon him can be had
only by publication as provided
for by law; that said defendant
is possessed of certain personal
property and credits located and
situated in Montgomery County,
Maryland, said property being
more particularly described in
the Bill of Complaint filed here
in; that petitioner is advised
that the defendant has removed
certain of his personal property
of a value in excess of $10,000.00
from the jurisdiction of this
Court; that irreparable harm,
damage, and injury will follow
and be done to the petitioner
unless defendant is enjoined
from removing the remain
der of his personal pro
perty as aforesaid from the
jurisdiction of this Court; that
defendant is employed and Is in
receipt of an income from his
employment and other sources
of approximately Eight Thous
and Dollars ($8,000.00) a year;
that petitioner is possessed of
no property or income with
which to support herself and
child or to defray the costs and
expenses of this proceeding;
and that defendant refused to
make provision for petitioner’s
maintenance; and that petitioner
is advised that this Court must
lay hands upon the property of
the defendant within the State
of Maryland before it will have
i jurisdiction to issue an order
f Legal Advertisement
for alimony pendente lite, sup
port and maintenance for the
i child of the parties, and counsel
; fees.
The Petition for Writ of Se
questration and Injunction then
prays that this Court issue a
writ to sequester such personal
property and credits belonging
to the defendant as may be
found within its jurisdiction and
appoint a sequestrator to hold
! the same and apply the same j
and the income thereof to such j
of the above purposes as this
Court may direct; that in the
alternative this Court appoint
a trustee or receiver to take and
hold said personal property and
manage the same and apply the
same and the income, rents, iss
ues, and profits, to such of the
above purposes as this Court
may direct; that this Court issue
an ex parte injunction and an
interlocutory injunction re
straining the defendant, and his
agents, servants, employees, and
attorneys from removing his
said personal property from the
jurisdiction of this Court; and
that petitioner have such other
and further relief as is just.
On the 23rd day of August,
1962, the Circuit Court for Mont
gomery County, Maryland, upon
consideration of the Petition
for Writ of Sequestration and
Injunction and affidavits filed
by the plaintiff, ordered that
personal property and credits
of the defendant within the jur
isdiction of this Court both
tangible and intangible be se
questrated; and that Frank A.
Tyler, Jr., be appointed seques
trator and receiver herein of the
personal property and credits of
the defendant within the juris
diction of this Court both tangi
ble and intangible, and of the
rents, profits, dividends, issues
and income therefrom, together
with any property which the de
fendant may hereafter have or
accquire within the jurisdiction
of this Court, and said seques
trator and receiver was directed
to take possession of said proper
ty and hold the same and to col
lect, receive, and hold the rents,
issues, profits and income there
from, until further order of this
Court with respect to the pro
ceedings herein, and that said
sequestrator and receiver shall
have the usual powers and
duties of sequestrators and re
ceivers in such cases; provided,
however, that prior to taking
possession of any of said pro
perty of defendant herein, said
sequestrator and receiver shall
file with the Clerk of this Court
a bond in the penal sum of sl,-
000.00 for the faithful discharge
of his duties as sequestrator
and receiver herein.
It is, thereupon, this I7th day
of September, 1962, by the Cir
cuit Court for Montgomery
County, Maryland, sitting as a
Court of Equity.
ORDERED that the plaintiff
shall, by causing a copy of this
Order to be inserted in some
newspaper printed and pub
lished in said County, once a
week in each of four successive
weeks before the 15th day of
October, 1962, or by causing a
copy of this Order to be person
ally served on the said defen
dant, Lewis Ellis Lenheim, one
month before the 16th day of
November, 1962, give notice to
the defendant of the object and
substance of this Bill, Petition
for Writ of Sequestration and
Injuotion, and Court Order
dated August 23,1962, and warn
him to file initial pleadings on
or before the 16th day of No
vember, 1962, to answer the
premises and show cause, if any
he has, why a Decree ought not
to be passed as prayed in the
I Bill of Complaint.
CLAYTON K. WATKINS
Clerk of the Circuit Court
For Montgomery County
Maryland
True Copy-Test:
CLAYTON K. WATKINS
Clerk 4t-4863-10-ll
SAMVEL S. D. MARSH. ESQ.
MM Poprtusl Rulldlas
BpthMds 14, Md.
ORDER MSI
IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY
As a Court of Equity
No. 25361 Equity
In the Matter of a Deed of Trust from
EARL I-. HUFFMAN and
VIRGINIA Z. HUFFMAN, his wife
to
ANTHONY G DENICE and
ARTHUR POMPONIO
Trustee!
ORDERED, this 18th day of Septem
ber. A.D.. 1962. by the Circuit Court for
Montgomery County, as a Court of
Equity, that the Auditor’s Report filed In
the above entitled cause, be ratified and
confirmed, unless cause to the con
trary thereof be shown on or before the
15th day of October next; provided a
copy of this order be inserted in some
newspaper published In said Montgomery
; County, once a week for three successive
weeks before the said 15th day of Octo
ber. 1962. the last publication to he at
least one week prior to the day on or
I before which objections may be filed.
CLAYTON K. WATKINS
Clerk of the Circuit Court
For Montgomery County
True Copy—Test:
I CLAYTON K. WATKINS
Clerk St-4859-10-4
E. HAROLD PATTERSON
4850 East-West Highway
Bethesda, Md.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Orphans’ Court for Montgomery County
has Issued Letters Testamentary to
Harold Montee, 424 North West Drive,
Silver Spring, Md.. In the Estate of
JOYCE DOMIN'V MONTEE
late of Montgomery County deceased. All
persons having Claims against the de
ceased are hereby warned to present the
same on or before the 21st day of March
next; they may otherwise by law be
excluded from all benefit of said Estate.
All persons Indebted to said Estate are
requested to make Immediate pavment.
Given under my hand this 18th dav of
i September. 1962.
HAROLD MONTEE
424 North West Drive
Silver Spring, Md.
1 Executor *t-4SST-10-28
Legal Advertisement
Notice of
Public Hearing
Pursuant to the provisions of
Chapter 780, Laws of Maryland,
1959, THE MARYLAND-NA
TIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND
PLANNING COMMISSION
hereby gives notice that it will
hold a public hearing on pro
posed amendments to the Master
Plan of Streets and Highways
for the Wheaton Business Dis
trict and Vicinity, being also
proposed amendments to the
General Plan for the Physical
Development of the Maryland-
Washington Metropolitan and
Regional Districts,
AT
2:00 P.M.
ON
WEDNESDAY, OC’T. 31. 1962
in the Meeting Room
of the
Commission's Regional Head
quarters Building
8787 Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring, Maryland
The said proposed amend
ments to the Master Plan of
Streets and Highways for the
Wheaton Business District and
Vicinity consist of the following:
1. An extension of Douglas
Avenue northerly from
Windham Lane to Wheaton
Plaza, and a change of
width for all of said Doug
las Avenue from seventy
feet to eighty feet.
2. The elimination of the
proposed extension of St.
Margarets Way between
McComas Avenue and
Wheaton Plaza.
The purpose of the said hear
ing is to afford an opportunity
for all interested persons to ex
press their views concerning the
said proposed amendments be
fore adoption by the Commiss
sion.
THE MARYLAND-NATION
AL CAPITAL PARK AND
PLANNING COMMISSION
Attest:
Jesse F. Nicholson
Secretary-Treasurer
By: HERBERT W. WELLS
chairman lt-4677-9/20
No +: ce to Contractors
Sealed Bids will be received
until
10:30 A.M.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3,1962
at Room 605, County Office
Building. Rockville, for con
struction (designated as MCPW
Project No. 1216) of street im
provement along Dickens Ave
nue in WILDWOOD ESTATES,
Bethesda.
Principal work will approxi
mate 6750 c. y. Excavation, 1200
L. F. Reinforced Concrete Pipe,
various sizes 10 inch to 36 inch,
and 7 inlets and miscellaneous
work; 4300 s. y. Bituminous Pav
ing, 2800 1. f. Concrete Gutter,
1250 c. y. Sidewalk, 3800 s. y.
Sodding.
Bidding documents may be
obtained at the office of Thomas
G. Oyster and Associates, Inc.,
2419 Reedie Drive, Wheaton,
Maryland, for the sum of $5.00
(not refundable). Bid Bond of
at least five percent (5 %) of
Bid shall be required.
JOSEPH C. KORDELLA
Director of Public Works
For Montgomery County
lt-4678-9/20
Notice of Adoption
of Ordinance
Notice is hereby given that
the County Council for Mont
gomery County, ’Maryland, has
adopted Ordinance No. 4-161
which amends Chapter 19,
Montgomery County Code 1960
relating to creation of Board of
Trustees for Police Relief and
Retirement Fund as follows:
By adding a new Section 19-26,
entitled, “Board of Trustees—
established; composition; pow
ers and duties,” as more par
ticularly set forth in the pro
posed ordinance to establish a
Board of Trustees for the
Police Relief and Retirement
Fund.
The effective date of this or
dinance will be October 10, 1962.
Copies of this ordinance are
available in the office of the
\ Clerk to the County Council,
County Office Building, Rock
ville, Maryland.
HOWARD LEE COOK. JR.
Clerk to the County Council
For Montgomery County
Maryland 1M864-9-20
EMMA B. WALDROP
H7OO (iroriria Avi*niif
Silver Spring, Md.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Orphans’ Court for Montgomery County
has issued Letters Testamentary to
Louise C. Riggan in the Estate of
ZKLIA ELIZABETH CM ASK
late of Montgomery County deceased. All
persons having Claims against the de
ceased are hereby warned to present the
same on or before the 21st day of March
next; they may otherwise by law be
excluded from all benefit of said Estate.
All persons Indebted to said Estate are
requested to make immediate payment.
Given under her hand this 18th day
of September. 1962.
LOUISE C. RIGGAN
1003 University Boulevard E.
Silver Spring, Md.
Executrix 6t-4683-10-25
HAROLD C. SMITH, JR.
P. O. Box 509
Rockville, Md.
NOTIC E TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Orphans’ Court for Montgomery County
has issued Letters of Administration to
Hester H. Moxiev in the Estate of
JAMES EUGENE MOXLEY
late of Montgomery County deceased. All
persons having Claims against the de
ceased are hereby warned to present the
same on or before the 21st day of March
next; they may otherwise by law be
excluded from all benefit of said Estate.
All persons indebted to said Estate are
requested to make immediate payment.
Given under my hand this 11th day
of September. 1962.
HESTER H. MOXLEY
Derwood, Md.
Administratrix tt-4854-10-25
Legal Advertisement
J. Hodge Smith
22 So. Perry Street
Rockville, Md.
POplar 2-6121.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MONTGOMERY
COUNTY, MD.
No. 25226 Equity
MARY CATHERINE ATHEY
Plaintiff
vs.
JOSEPH ATHEY
Defendant
Order of Publication
The object of this suit is to
; procure a divorce a vinculo
martimonii upon the complaint
of Mary Catherine Athey
against Joseph Athey.
The bill states that the plain
tiff is an adult resident of Mont
gomery County, Maryland, for
more than one year; that she
married the defendant in
Lauel, Maryland, on December
22, 1956; that no children have
been born of the marriage; that
the defendant deserted and
abandoned the plaintiff in Oc
tober of 1959; that the aban
donment is deliberate and final
and the separation of the par
ties beyond hope of reconcilia
tion.
It is thereupon this 13th day
of September, 1962, Ordered by
the Circuit Court for Montgom
ery County, Maryland, that the
plaintiff by causing a copy of
this order to be inserted in
some newspaper published in
Montgomery County once a
week in each of four successive
weeks before the 15th day of
October, 1962, give notice to the
said defendant of the object
and substance of this bill,
warning him to file his initial
pleading on or before the 16th
day of November, 1962, to show
cause, if any he has why a de
cree ought not to be passed as
prayed.
11 CLAYTON K. WATKINS
Clerk of the Circuit Court
For Montgomery County
Maryland
True Copy—Test;
CLAYTON K. WATKINS
| Clerk 4t-4861-10-ll
EVERXGAM * TOMES
Solicitors
870 ft Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring. Md.
ORDER NISI
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
i FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY
As a Court of Equity
i No. 25451 Equity
, In the Matter of the Deed of Trust to
FRANK E. MARSAI.EK and
■ SAMUEL R. GILLMAN
Trustees
to
, GREGORY BASILIKO and
; NORMA JEAN BASILIKO. his wife
ORDERED, this 18th dav of Septem
ber. A.D.. 1962, by the Circuit Court for
1 Montgomery County, as a Court of
Equity, that the sale made bv Frank VV.
Marsalek and Samuel R. Giliman. Trus
tees to Samuel R. Dweck and reported
I j in the above entitled cause, be ratified
and confirmed, unless cause to the eon
, tar.v thereof he shown on or before the
j 15th day of October next: provided a
1 ! ropy of this order be inserted in some
I newspaper published in said Montgomery
County, once a week for three successive
• week before the said 15th day of Octo
ber. 1962.
1 The report stales the amount of the
sale to lie xt.ofK3.oll, subject to a First
Deed of Trust for $16,953.76.
CLAYTON K. WATKINS
. Clerk of the Circuit Court
For Montgomery County
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| CLAYTON K. WATKINS
1 | Clerk St -4858-10-4
I WARD H. m-.HMANN
314 Washington Building
Washington 5. D. C.
NOTICE TO < REDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
I Orphans Court, for Montgomery County
: has issued Letters of Administration to
George B. Veirs in the Estate of
MARY F. VEIRS
late of Montgomery Countv deceased AH
persons having Claims against the de-
| 1 ceased are hereby warned to present the
i same on or before the 21st day of March
. next: they may otherwise bv law be
excluded from all benefit of said Estate.
| All persons indebted to said Estate are
1 requested to make Immediate pavment
| Given under my hand this 18th dav of
I September. 1962.
GEORGE B. VEIRS
13500 Glen Mill Road
Rockville, Md.
Administrator St-4682-10-25
DONAHUE A F.HRMANTRAUT
By JOSEPH St HAP
t 6875 New Hampshire Atenne
Takoma Park. Aid
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
J Orphans’ Court for Montgomery County
i has issued Letters Testamentarv to
Stephen Lester Jennings in the Estate of
RALPH D. JENNINGS
late of Montgomery Countv deceased All
persons having Claims against the de
ceased are hereby warned to present the
same on or before the 21st day of March
next; they may otherwise bv law be
excluded from ail benefit of said Estate
, All persons indebted to said Estate are
requested to make immediate pavment
1 Given under my hand this 18th day of
! September. 1962.
STEPHEN LESTER JENNINGS
5717 Bradley Boulevard
Bethesda, Md.
Executor 6t-4836-10-25
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James L. Wharton
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N. Perry Street
Rockville, Md.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MONTGOMERY
COUNTY, MD.
Equity No. 25890
In Re:
VALERIE HILDA GARCIA
Order of Publication
The object of this petition is
to change the name of Valerie
Hilda Garcia.
The petition recites that the
petitioner is a resident of Chevy
Chase. Maryland, and that she
wishes to change her name
from Valerie Hilda Garcia to
Valerie Hilda Regardie because
j she wishes to resume her
maiden name.
It is thereupon ordered by
the Circuit Court for Montgom
ery County this 11th day of Sep-
I tember, 1962, that the petitioner
cause a copy of this order, with
the object and substance of the
petition, to be inserted in some
County newspaper, once a week
for three successive weeks, be
[ fore the 15th day October, 1962,
giving notice to whom it may
concern to file their initial
pleading on or before the sth
day of November, 1962, to show
cause, if any there may be, why
a decree should not be passed
•! as prayed.
‘ j CLAYTON K. WATKINS
- j Clerk
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i CLAYTON K. WATKINS
II Clerk 3t-4862-10-4
> l _ T .
t! Notice
; BOARD OF EDUCATION
t MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
I TO PURCHASE LAND
1 The Board of Education of
’ Montgomery County, Maryland,
• hereby gives notice of its intent*
s ion to purchase Ten and Nine
Thousand Eighty Seven Ten
Thousandths (10.9087) acres of
land from the owners, Virginia
K. Casey Vlsnich and George
Visnieh, for the sum of Seventy
Four Thousand Dollars ($74,*
000.00). This land, lying west of
1 Maryland Route 355 and south
• of Rosemont Drive in Gaithers
burg Election District. Is needed
for a future elementary school
site. No other comparable site
is available.
BY ORDER OF THE
BOARD OF EDUCATION
GARDNER B. JORDAN
Director of Site Acquisition
BUTTS. CLOGG. A MURDOCK
Solicitor*
Rockville, Md.
r . ORDER MSI
r IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY
! I As a Court of Eouity
No. 25823 Equity
1 In the Matter of Foreclosure
•of the Mortgage from
p JOHN L. HARDEN and
* JACQUELINE L. HARDEN, his wife
r to
y HYATTSVtt.LE BUILDING
e ASSOCIATION
' Dated the 10th of March. 1961
and recorded in Liber 2830. at folio 484
? ORDERED, this 12th day of Septem*
I her. A.D.. 1962. by the Circuit Court for
Montgomery County, as a Court of
Equity, that the sale made by T. Ham
mond Welsh. Jr.. Attorney named in the
mortgage, to Hvattsville Building Asso
ciation, a Maryland corporation, and re
. ported in the above entitled cause, be
* ratified and confirmed unless cause to
- the contrary thereof be shown on or
before the 15th day of October next;
provided a copy of this order he inserted
in some newspaper published in said
Montgomery County, once a week for
p three successive week before the said
y 15th day of October, 1962.
5 The report states the amount of thd
sale to be $23,000.00.
CLAYTON K. WATKINS
II Clerk of the Circuit Court
- For Montgomery County
P True Copy—Test:
I CLAYTON K. WATKINS
p Clerk 3t.-4870-10-4
p R. EDWIN BROWN
R. E. Brown Building
f Rockville, Maryland
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the Orphans’ Court for Montgomery
County has issued Letters Testamentary
5 to Virginia E. Dajhoff in the Estate of
ROBERT T. DAYHOFF
late of Montgomery County deceased. All
persons having Claims against the de
ceased are hereby warned to present the
same on or before the 2nd day of
March next: they may otherwise by law
he excluded from all benefit of said
v Estate. All persons indebted to said
0 Estate are requested to make immediate
payment.
Given under my hand this 22nd day
II of August, 1962.
VIRGINIA E. DAYHOFF
e Dickerson, Maryland
It Executrix 6t-4819-10-4
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