October 25, 2013 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch Page 67 Wills Back In OCFor Five-Day Run OCEAN CITY – Sixty-eight historical figures will leap from the history books onto the stage at the OC Jamboree Theater from Oct. 29-Nov. 2 with one purpose in mind –– to help raise funds for the nationally recognized Wounded Warrior Project. William and Sue Wills, founders and authors of “Presidents and Their First Ladies, dramatically speaking,” have been touring the nation for the past 17 years. Previously, they operated the Parker Playhouse Children’s Theater and Parker Productions in Ocean City from 1978-1997. Tuesday, Oct. 29, can be called Founding Fathers’ Day as the words, thoughts and deeds of Washington, Adams, Madison (no Jefferson – his wife was not a First Lady), Monroe and their wives fill the stage in the morning and afternoon sessions. The evening is rounded out by the story of John Quincy Adams, who served his country from age 14 to 81, a brief look at the marriage of Andrew and Rachel Jackson and a chance to meet the performers. Wednesday, Oct. 30, is “The forgotten one-term Presidents” as from 1836-1860 no one was re-elected as the slavery issue and even the Mexican War divided the country. In the evening you will learn about the most unique presidential ticket ever – Republican Lincoln running with Democrat Andrew Johnson. Thursday, Oct. 31, begins 40 years of military heroes as the leaders for only one man, Grover Cleveland, did not serve in the military – Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Harrison and Theodore Roosevelt fall into this category. The final show will profile William Howard Taft, the only man to be president and chief justice. Friday, Nov. 1, tells the story of the first 50 years of the 20th century as America through Wilson, FDR and Truman save the world from tyranny of oppression, Hoover saves Europe from starvation, and Harding and Coolidge try to bring about worldwide disarmament. Saturday, Nov. 2. guides the audience through the second half of the 20th century as Eisenhower fights “The Cold War,” Kennedy faces down the Russians in the Cuban Missile Crises, Johnson initiates The Great Society, Nixon resigns after winning re-election in one of the greatest landslides in history and Jerry Ford restores calm after the Watergate scandals. There will be an all-event ticket available for $150, daily tickets for $40 and finally individual session tickets of $20 for most sessions with the exception of $15 for the Wilson and Eisenhower sessions and $25 for Friday evening, Saturday afternoon, and the Saturday night finale. To purchase tickets, visit www.presidentsproject.org or call 443366-3429. Tickets will be available at the door, but purchased tickets are recommended. Deer, Goose & Turkey Hunting 77.1+/- ACRE FARM IN 3 PARCELS UNRESERVED ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 AT 11:00 A.M. 31172 Old Rehobeth Road, Westover, MD The property is described on a plat entitled “The Frances Wilkins Farm” made by Dixon, Stoehr and Associates dated 2/4/80 and recorded in Somerset County in Plat Book 13, Page 27 and consists of three parcels known as Parcel “A”, Parcel “B” and Parcel “C”. All three parcels combined total 77.1+/- acres and consist of approximately 49.1 acres cropland, 24.5 acres woodland. Sale to be held at Item #1. Order & Manner of Sale: Each Parcel A, B & C will be offered and the Bid reserved then all three will be offered together. The property will be sold in the manner that produces the highest aggregate amount. Item #1: Known as 31172 Old Rehobeth Road, Westover, MD. 23.138 Acres - Approximately 16.04 Acres Tillable - 3.5 Acre Home Site - Approximately 3.5 Acres Woodland. Item #2: Located on the south side of Old Rehobeth Road and west side of Back Shelltown Road. Approximately 39.227 Acres - 18.4 Acres Tillable 20.8 Acres Woodland - 19.2 +/- Acres of Timber. Believed to contain 295 pine trees totaling 94,585 BF, average of 321 BF per tree. 148 oak trees totaling 36,734 BF, average of 248 BF per tree. 259 other hardwood totaling 60,765 BF, averaging 235 BF per tree. Item #3: Located on the south side of Old Rehobeth Road and east side of Back Shelltown Road. 14.58 acres of which all are tillable. Tillage right to buyer for the 2014 crop season. Possession of property at settlement. Hunting Rights available as of Day of Auction. Inspections: Sunday, November 10 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sunday, November 17 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday, November 23 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Directions: From Route 13 to Route 667 Intersection North of Pocomoke, take Route 667 to Old Rehobeth Road. Visit Our Website: WWW.PRAUCTIONS.COM REAL ESTATE TERMS: 3% Buyer’s Premium. $5,000 down for Item #1, balance due in 60 days. $10,000 down for Item #2, balance due in 60 days. $5,000 down for Item #3, balance due in 60 days. If sold as one item the down payment will be $20,000. 35640 Woodyard Road Willards, MD 21874 (410) 546 2425 pete@prauctions.com www.prauctions.com & LUNCH OCEAN CITY ELKS LODGE th Street Bayside welcomes everyone for OCEAN CITY ELKS LODGE 138th Street & Sinepuxent Ave., Behind The Fenwick Inn ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT Century Carpet Cleaning Living Room, 2 Bedrooms And Hallway ✹✗✑✎q❊✎v✔ ✹w❊❊✑✔ Sunday, Oct. 27, 8 a.m.-Noon (CHILDREN 6 AND UNDER $4.00) Saturday, Nov. 2 DOORS OPEN 11 A.M. LUNCH AT NOON BINGO BEGINS AT 1 P.M. $35 Admission Includes Hot Roast Beef Or Hot Turkey Sandwich, Non-Alcohlic Beverages & Dessert ONLY $8.00 A PERSON 16 Reg. Games Pay $50 Each (9 Card Package) 4 Specials Pay $100 Each (4 Card Package) 1 Cover All Special Pays $1,000 (Based On 110 Players $500 Minimum) Very Competitive Pricing •Upholstery Cleaning •Deflooding And Drying •Deodorizing •Repairing •Tile And Grout •Cleaning And Repair ALL FOR $7 0 Some Restrictions Apply SAME-DAY SERVICE (RADIO DISPATCHED) 410-723-2300 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK Includes: Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Scrapple, Home Fries, Waffles, Creamed Chipped Beef & Biscuits, Danish, Fruit, Coffee & Juice REGULAR GAME PAYOUT INCREASES BY $10 FOR EVERY 10 PLAYERS OVER 100 No One Under 18 Allowed In The Hall During Bingo. Tickets Available At The Lodge Bar or Call Bill Thompson at 302-436-8038 or 302-381-3115.