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Maryland Manual, 1977-78
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INTERNAL ADMINISTRATION
Office of Personnel'"
Donald H. Weinberg,
Personnel Officer
Personnel Board
Thomas J. Wessel, Chairman
M. James Evans
Charles E. Buhler
Board of Ethics'"
Vacancy
Office of Central Services'"
Darrell Clearwater, Director
Warren K. Wright, Jr„
Deputy Director
Administrative Services
Howard Dove, Director
Supply Services
Walter R. Halla, Director
Printing and Reproduction'"'
Data Processing""
James P. Fowler, Director
Communications""
Harold Rodenhausen
Purchasing
James Doremus, Deputy
Purchasing Agent
Superintendent of Building
and Maintenance"'
Harry W. Toland
Wage Determination Board""
Donald R. Dunker, Chairman
Samuel A. Armstrong
Eugene F. Baldi
Howard A. Gray son
Joseph F. Curtice
Equal Employment Officer
Raymond Thomas
EXTENSION AND SOIL
CONSERVATION SERVICES
Extension Agents
John J. Lancaster, Jr.
Gayle Booth
Raymond V. Bosmans
David L. Conrad
Mary Ann Hewitt
Viola F. Mason
Martha M. Myers
M. Susan Novick
James A. Rohrbaugh
Robert F. Stewart
Jody Wallace
Patricia S. White
Soil Conservation District Supervisors
Virginia Wiltbank, Chairman 1980
Clarence S. Britt (163)'"
Thomas C. Duley, Treasurer 1977
Theodore L. Miazga 1978
Roland E. Darcey 1979
John J. Lancaster, Jr., Extension
Agent, Secretary

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY
County Seat: Centreville 21617
Area: 408 sq. miles
Origin and Name of the County:
Named for Queen Anne. It was erected
by Chapter 3 of the Acts of 1706.
Population, 1970:
Queen Anne's County 18,422
Dist.1, Dixon 2,163
Dist. 2, Church Hill 1,846
Dist. 3, Centreville 3,564
Dist. 4, Kent Island 3,832
Dist. 5, Queenstown 3,896
Dist. 6, Ruthsburg 919
Dist. 7, Crumpton 2,202
Estimated Population, 1976:20,200
Court Terms:
Circuit Court — Jury, first Monday in May
and November; non-jury, fourth Monday in
January and third Monday in July.
Orphans' Court Days—Every Tuesday.
Courthouse Information Number: 758-0322
JUDICIAL OFFICERS
Resident fudge. Circuit Court
B. Hackett Turner, Jr. 1985
District Court Judge
Clayton C. Carter 1981
James Stewart, Administrative
Clerk
Myrtle Dodd, Clerk
Clerk, Circuit Court
Charles W. Cecil 1978
State's Attorney
John T. dark III 1979
Sheriff
George B. Sharp 1978
Register of Wills
Madlyn E. Wooters 1978
Judges, Orphans' Court
Benjamin L Coppage,
Chief Judge 1978
J. Fred Connolly, Sr. 1978
Katharine B. Roe 1978
District Public Defender
John W. Sause, Jr.
163 Appointed by the County Executive with County Coun-
cil approval.
161 Consists of three members appointed by the County
Executive with County Council approval. Members serve
the same term as the County Executive who designated
the Chairman
162 Appointed by the County Executive with County Coun-
cil approval.
"•" County appointee.


 
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