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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 56

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.2 6 ou Deaths D'AMBROSIO 17e 14, 1984, MARIA (MARY) beloved daughter of Ida D'Ambrosio (nee Minutelli) and the late Tito D'Ambrosio, devoted sister of Charles R. D'Ambrosio, Gilda V. Grande, Helen D. Aiken and Gloria D. Masters and the late Michael D'Ambrosio, also survived.

by a number of nieces and nephews. A Christian Wake Service will be held at the Duda-Ruck Funeral Home of Dundalk, 7922 Wise avenue on Thursday at 4:30 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Rita's Church on Friday at 9 A.M. Interment St.

Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday and Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. D'AMBROSIO 17e Dundalk Lodge regrets the passing of Sister MARIA D'AMBROSIO. Ritual to be held Thursday night at 8 P.M. at Duda Ruck Funeral Home of Dundalk, 7922 Wise avenue.

RICHARD VALARIE President Officers and Members DALTON 18e On May 15, 1984, STEVEN beloved son of Pearl C. and Arthur R. Dalton, brother David L. and Daniel L. Dalton, grandson of Dessie Mae and Arthur R.

Dalton, brother-in-law of Debra K. Dalton, uncle of Kristi Louise and Jennifer Mae Dalton. Mr. Dalton rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend Services on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends Thursday and Friday 3 to 5 and to 9 P.M. DAY 17e On Sunday, May 13, 1984 HERBERT MADISON of Woodlawn, beloved husband of the late Katherine (nee Huson) devoted father of Mildred (Mickie) White and Robert E. Lee Day, father in law of Toni Walker Day, grandfather of Robin Edwards and Kevin Lee Day, twin brother of Melva D.

Hurley and brother of Myrtle D. Bunting. Friends may call at Loring Byers Chapel, 8728 Liberty road (2 miles west of beltway exit 18) Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. where services will be held on Friday 10 A.M. Interemnt Kriders Cemetery.

Those desiring please make contributions to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 7902 Liberty road DEGANO 18 On May 15, 1984 HENRY N. beloved husband of Eleanor C. (nee Pokorny) devoted father of the late Henry A. Degano, grandfather of Henry M.

Degano, father-in-law of Joan L. Degano, also survived by 1 brother, 2 sisters and nieces and nephews Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home 9705 Belair road (Perry Hall) on Friday at 11 A.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park. Visiting hours on Wednesday 7 to 9 P.M. and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

DIFATTA 17 On May 14, 1984 SALVATORE T. beloved husband of Anna M. Coco DiFatta devoted father of Mrs Teresa DiGiorgio, Mrs Rose D'Anna, Mr. Santo DiFatta, Mr Gianni DiFatta, Mrs Antonia Pozaro, Mr Frank DiFatta, Miss Santina DiFatta, Mr Tony DiFatta and the late Salvatore DiFatta, also survived by 23 granchildren A Christian Wake Service will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home Inc.

5305 Harford road (at Echodale) on Wednesday at 3:30 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Ursula's Church on Thursday at 9 A.M. Entombment in Dulaney Valley Mausoleum. Friends may call Tuesday 7 to 9 P.M.

and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. ESER 18e On May 16, 1984 LILLIAN beloved daughter of the late George H. Eser, Sr. and the late Alice M. Green Eser.

Devoted sister of G. Harry Eser, Jr. Friends may call at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, Inc. 5305 Harford road (at Echodale) on Thursday and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Funeral Services and Interment private. FEILINGER 18e On May 16, 1984, ELIZA- BETH M. FEILINGER (nee Loeffelholz), beloved wife of the late Oscar J. Feilinger and mother of Mr. William E.

Feilinger, Mrs. Evelyn Steadman, andSister Bernice Feilinger, S.S.N.D. She is also survived by eight grandchildren and one great granddaughter. The family will receive friends on Thursday evening from 7 to 9 P.M. and on Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

at The Sterling Funeral Estate, P.A., 736 Edmondson avenue, Catonsville mile west of Beltway Exit 14) where a Christian Wake Service will be held on Friday evening at 7 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in The Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help on Saturday at 9 A.M. Interment in Lorraine Park Cemetery. If desired Memorial Remembrances may be made to The School Sisters of Notre Dame, 6401 N. Charles street, Baltimore, Md.

21212 FORSYTHE 17e On May 16, 1984, CATHERINE ROLLINS of Havre de Grace, beloved wife of the late Wilton D. Forsythe, devoted mother of M. Rollins Forsythe of Hyattsville, Md. Friends may call at the Mitchell Funeral Home, 123 S. Washington street, Havre de Grace on Friday from 7 to 9 PM.

Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, May 19 at 11 AM. Interment Angel Hill CemeStery. GRAHAM 18e On May 15, 1984, CATHERINE (nee Maier), beloved wife of Richard L. eld Graham, devoted mother of David F. Graham.

Services will be private. Those desiring, may make contributions to the American Heart Fund. HALL 17e On May 14, 1984 JOC. of Jessup, Md. beloved husband of Mary Deaths BLOOM, J.

BOCKENEK, R.J. BROWNE, S.L. CAMPBELL, M.A. CAPLAN, A. CRAWFORD, V.T.

CUMMINGS, R.W. D'AMBROSIO, M. DALTON, S.C. DAY, H.M. DEGANO, H.N.

DiFATTA, S. ESER, L.M. FEILINGER, E.M. FORSYTHE, C.R. GRAHAM, C.

Home, 5305 Harford ment in Druid Ridge Cem- NECHAMKIN beloved husband of road (at Echodale), on 17 Thursday of at 7:30 P.M. A etery. Wednesday 7 to 9 P.M. On May beloved 14, 1984 SAMU- (nee Sroka), dear father Friends may call the late Tillie Sobczybski Mass Christian Burial EL, husband of will be celebrated in The 7 to 9 P.M. the late Ida Nechamkin Frank Sobczybski, Doand Thursday 2 to 4 and of Rose Sobczybski, Chuch of the Annuncia- (nee Mendelsohn), devottion on Friday at 10 A.M.

MAST 18e ed father of Mrs. Phyllis rothy Bernard Kocyan, Kaminski stepfather of and Interment in Oak Lawn On May 16, 1984 Freiman of Baltimore and Cemetery. Friends may CHARLES HENRY, be- Mrs. Norma Mayo of Be- also Agnes by ten Wendt, grandchildren survived call on Wednesday and loved husband of Daisy L. thesda, MD, devoted Thursday from 2 to 5 and Mast Smith), father brother of Harry Ne- and daughter.

one great-grand7 to 9 P.M. of Walter M. Mast and chamkin, Mrs. Anne Glatt. and the late Benjamin, Wake SerChristian HERTING 18e Ella Mae Emmel, grandfa- Solomon, vices at the Kaczorowski On May 16, 1984 ther of Suzanne Opdyke, Joseph Ne- Funeral Home, 2525 CHARLES beloved Charles H.

Mast, and Lin- chamkin, Bessie Snyder Fleet street on Friday 4 husband of Matilda da M. Emmel. Also sur- and Dina Carlin, llene loving P.M. Mass of Christian Mitchell Herting, brother vived children by his great-grand- ken, grandfather Howard of and Julie Burial Holy Rosary Aiof Mrs. Fidelia Herting Kimberly Lee Church Saturday 9 A.M.

Steigerwald, uncle of Opdyke and Scott Mi- Freiman, Pamela, Michael Interment St. Stanislaus Mrs. Evelyn Steigerwald chael Friends Opdyke. loved Mayo, grandfather be- Cemetery. Visiting hours and Lauren Reeves, great-uncle of may visit a1 great Andrew 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Malcolm Steigerwald and the E.F. Lassahn Funeral Gary and Ai- STEEN 18e the late J. Edgar Steiger- Home, 11750 Belair road, ken. Services held On May 16, 1984 RUDY, wald, great-great-un- Kingsville, beginning Sol Levinson were and Bros at beloved husband of cle of Mrs. Cynthia Steig- Thursday 7 to 9 P.M.

and 6010 Mildred Steen (nee Zaerwald Pierce, and Mr. Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 Home, Reister- mostny), dear father of Edgar Steigerwald, 3rd. to 9 P.M. Services on May stown 15 at 3 on P.M. Tuesday, Inter- Rudy, Ronald, Eric, road Also survived by three Saturday at 10 A.M.

In- ment in the Bnai Israel and the late Sharon Magreat-great-great-nieces terment in Bel Air Memo- rie Steen, grandfather of and one great-great- rial Garden Cemetery. Southern Congregation avenue. Cemetery, Please Tommy, Randy, Kelly, great-nephew. MATTER 17e omit In Carrie, and Matthew Funeral from the Fu- Suddenly May 7405 flowers. mourning road Steen, brother of William neral Home of John C.

14,1984 CHARLES V. at Monita Steen, and Margaret ZaMiller, Inc. 6415 Belair MATTER JR of Catons- (21208). mostny. road on Saturday at 10 ville, beloved husband of PEAK 17e Funeral from the A.M.

Interment in Oak Gladys S. Matter (nee On May 15, 1984 RON- Gonce Home, 169 Riviera Lawn Cemetery. Friends Smith) devoted father of NIE loving son of drive, on Saturday at 10 may call on Thursday and Ms Brenda A. Matter, Ms James R. Peak and Cindy A.M.

Interment in Glen Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 Shirley Y. Wheeler and DiRocco Peak, brother of Haven Memorial Park. to 9 P.M. Mrs Kathleen Collier, Marion, Lisa, Charlotte, The family request HERTING 17e brother of Mrs Anna Sul- Sue, James, Janet, Low- friends call from 3 to 5 Centre Lodge No. 108 livan, Messrs John and ell, Richard, Sharon, and and 7 to 9 P.M.

A.F. A.M. deeply re- Richard Matter and be- Linda, grandson of Mari- TEAR 18e grets the passing of Past loved grandfather of Miss Services at Evans Cha- On 1984 JAMES on Moore. Master CHARLES HERT- Kimberly A. Hildebrandt of E.

beloved husband of ING and extends deepest lier and Miss Jennifer L. Col- pel road, Chimes, Timonium, 2325 on York Fri- Virginia L. Tear (nee Lysympathy to the family. day at 11 A.M. Interment ons) devoted father of Masonic Memorial Ser- The family will receive in Gardens of Faith Cem- James E.

Tear Jr of Fort vice will be held on May friends on Wednesday Thurs- Collins, Colorado and 17 at 8 P.M., Miller Fu- from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 etery. from 3 Visiting to on 7 Joanne T. Schmidt of neral Home. P.M. at the Sterling Fu- day 5 and to Middletown, Ohio, dear O.

WALTER CLEMMENSON neral Estate P.A., 736 9 P.M. son of Caroline S. Tear, Worshipful Master Edmondson avenue, Ca- ROSENBAUM 17 brother of Gertrude' T. HICKEY 17e of tonsville mile exit west 14) On May 15, 1984 WAL- Roemer, also survived by On May 14, 1984, in where beltway Funeral Services of TER L. Adele C.

beloved Rosenbaum husbanc 3 grandchildren. Clearwater, Florida, A Memorial Service SHERIFF CHARLES HEN- will be held on Thursday (nee Cahn) beloved fa- will be held at the CalvaRY HICKEY, JR, Baltimore at 1:30 P.M. Interment in ther of James V. Rosen- Baptist Church, 120 County, MD, beloved son Maryland Forest Cemetery. In Mrs.

baum of Katherine Kalamazoo, Troutner Mi. W. Pennsylvania avenue Garrihusband of Mary Hickey lieu of flowers it is re- of Boise, Id. and Mrs. (Towson) on Saturday, (nee Nuckoles), devoted May 19, 1984 at 2 P.M.

father of Patricia Dawn quested that Memorial Betty-Rose Ives of Balti- Those desiring, may Hicke a to the Remembrances Memorial be United made four more. Also grandchildren survived and by make expressions of ther-in-law of Edward F. sympathy to the Stella Auer, nephew of Robert Methodist Church, Mc three great grandchildren Maris Hospice Care Proand Eva Burkitt, Toronto, Curley street and Services and Interment gram Fund, Dulaney ValFreder- Canada, step-father of ick 21229 road, Baltimore, Ameri- private at the conve- ley road, Towson, Md. Md. Jeanne and husband Jack or to the nience of the family.

21204 Treadway, can Heart Association. Please omit flowers. step-grandfa- Please make all contribu- TEMPLE 18e ther of Linda, Heather, MATTER 17e the Defenders of On may, 15, 1984 RUTH and Michael Treadway. will The Veteran Corps MDNG 5th Animal Rights, P.O. Box S.

(nee Streaker) beloved tions to Funeral Services Regiment announces Infantry extreme 4786 (21211) Family will wife of the late Phillips be held at the Duda-Ruck with home 22 Palmer Lumsden Temple and deFuneral Home of Dun- regret the passing of Green (21210) thru voted mother of Lawbe at dalk, 7922 Wise SSG CHARLES V. MAT- rence Temple, sister of avenue, on Friday at 11 TER JR. extended Deep to his sympathy by Thursday. Sol Levinson Arrangements Bros. the late Gladys Wolfgang A.M.

Interment in Oak is family. Mass of Christian BuriLawn Cemetery. Friends COL. G.G, BORAM SADLER 17e al will be held on Saturmay call on Wednesday Commanding On May 15, 1984 ALVIN day at 9 AM at St. and Thursday, from 3 to McCOLLISTER 17e vin devoted father of Al- Thomas Aquinas Church.

5 and 7 to 9 P.M. In lieu Suddenly on May 14. J. Sadler, Jr. Also Interment in Druid Ridge of flowers, family re- 1984 JOHN LANG of Ti- survived by six brothers, Cemetery.

Friends may quests friends to please monium, beloved hus- one sister and three call at the A. Alan Seitz make contributions to band of Elizabeth Ellen grandchildren. Funeral Home 3818 Rothe Coronary Care Unit, McCollister (nee Free- Seitz Service at the A. Alan land avenue on Thursday St. Joseph's Hospital, man), and dear father of Funeral Home, only from 3 to 5 and 7 to Towson, MD 21204.

Bette Stewart, John 3818 Roland 10 avenue on 9 PM. Please omit flowHICKEY 17e Scott McCollister and Friday at A.M. Friends ers. Contributions may The Officers and Mem- Laura McCollister Shi- may call on Thursday be made to either United bers of Patapsco Lodge pley, loving brother of P.M. from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Parkinson Fund, Chicago, No.

183 A.F. A.M. Betty Betz, Jean Whit- 111. 60604 or St. Alphonregrets Brother CHARLES passing H.

turf. tington Devoted grandfather The SCHLOSSBERG Winands Road Syna- 17e toga street, Md. the of and Lois Over- sus Church 114 W. SaraHICKEY, JR. and extends of Benson Stewart, Em- gogue Center Congrega- 21201 deepest sympathy to the erson Stewart, Ian tional Family notes with TOMLIN 17 family.

A Memorial Ser- McCollister and dear sorrow the passing of IR- On Tuesday, May 15, vice will be conducted on friend of Karen F. Sword. VING be- 1984 LLOYD E. of SykesThursday at 8 P.M. at the The family will receive loved brother of our mem- ville, beloved husband of Duda-Ruck Funeral Home, friends in the ber Isaac Schlossberg.

the late Dorothy E. (nee Wise avenue. Valley Home of Lem- Sincere sympathy is ex- Collins), dewpted father JOSEPH L. DAVIS, JR. mon-Mitchell-Wiedefeld, road tended to the family.

of Dorothy Anne Bezold, Worshipful Master Inc. 10 W. Padonia RABBI SHOLOM SALFER grandfather of Louis I. Lee Hall (nee Otterbein) devoted father of Susan Ward and Barbara Virden, also survived by 1 sister, 1 brother, 5 grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter. Mr Hall rests at the Howard H.

Hubbard Funeral Home Inc 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend, prayers on Friday A.M. Interment Private at the convenience of the famiFriends may call Wednesday 7 to 9 P.M. and Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. HARPER 17e On May 15, 1984, REGINALD MARCHANT, beloved husband of Eleanor D.

Harper (nee Denton), devoted father of Jean Harper Baer, Robert M. and Donald D. Harper, also survived by four sisters, eight grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Funeral Services will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale) on Friday at 11 A.M.

Entombment in the Lorraine Park Cemetery. Friends may call on Thursday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Please omit flowers. HARPER 18 Tuscan Lodge No. 202 A.F.

A.M. regrets to announce the death of Brother REGINALD M. HARPER and expresses sympathy to his family. A Masonic Memorial Service will be held on Friday May 18, 1984 at 11 A.M. THOMAS A.

BEATTIE Worshipful Master HARSCH 17e The Auxiliary of St. Joseph's Hospital regrets to announce the passing of their member KAY HARSCH and extends deepest sympathy to the family. ANNE BLAIR President HECHT 17e On May 16, 1984 JACOB E. of Havre de Grace, beloved husband of the late Gladys January Hecht, devoted father of Lawrence E. Hecht.

Also survived by his sister Hannah R. Hecht. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. at the Mitchell Funeral Home, 123 S. Washington street, Havre de Grace.

Funeral Service will be heid on Friday May 18, at 11 A.M. Interment Hebrew Friendship Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. at 12:30 P.M. Please omit flowers. Contributions may be made to the Heart Fund or a charity of your choice.

HEISE 17e On May 15, 1984 LOUISE E. (nee Schreiber), beloved wife of Henry A. Heise, beloved mother of Mrs. Josephine Anna Farmer, dear grandmother of Rev. James P.

Farmer, Kathleen Louise Kasda, and Robert Francis Farmer, dear greatgrandmother of Benjamin and Samuel Farmer, and Eileen Kasda. Christian Wake Service will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford Deaths HARPER, R.M. HECHT. J.E.

HEISE, L.E. HERTING, C.F. HICKEY, C.H. HINES, M.L. HOWARD.

H.A. JASINSKI, M.I. JOHNSTON, M.A. KERN, M.A. LEONHARDT, M.B.

MAST, C.H. MATTER, C.V. MCCOLLISTER, J.L. MILLS, L.H. MOORE, C.R.

MORGAN, J.C. MUSCH, L. NECHAMKIN, S. I HINES 18e On May 16, 1984, MARY L. (nee Bollinger), beloved mother of Mrs.

Ivy L. Chalk and Mrs. Margaret J. Kahl. Also survived by six grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Paul E. Chenoweth Funeral Home, 3615-19 Chestnut avenue, on Thursday and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services will be held on Saturday at 9. A.M. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.

HOWARD 18e On May 15, 1984 HELEN A. (nee Kovalevski) beloved wife of Benjamin F. Howard, Sr. and devoted mother of Dorothy V. Palowski, Mary Jo Penn, Benjamin F.

Rita A. Littleton, Susan A. Meagher, Helen M. Duer, Leslie T. Howard, Matthew G.

Howard, Rosemary Boggs, daughter in law of Mary Virginia Howard, sister of Charles Kein, Francis Kein, Joseph Kovalevski, Anna Budeski and Mary Parker. Also survived by twenty-five grandchildren Christian Wake Service will be held at the A. Alan Seitz Funeral Home 3818 Roland avenue on Friday, at 8 PM. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday at 11 AM at St. Thomas Aquinas Church.

Interment in Poplar Grove Cemetery. Friends may call on Thursday and Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM JASINSKI 17e On May 14, 1984 MARIE T. (nee Sufczynski) beloved daughter of Sophia and Frank Sufczynski, dear sister of Walter and Joseph Sufcznski and the late Frances Kelly, also survived by many nieces and nephews. Christian Wake Service at the Kaczorowski Funeral Home, 2525 Fleet street on Thursday at 7:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St Stanislaus Church on Friday at 9 A.M.

Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Visiting hours 6 to 9 P.M. JOHNSTON 17e On May 15, 1984 MAXINE A. beloved wife of the late Fred D.

Johnston, devoted mother of the late Shirley Johnston Moore and grandmother of Sherry Ann Moore. A Graveside Service and interment will be held on Thursday at 2 PM at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens KERN 18. On May 15, 1984, MIRIAM beloved wife of Henry J. Kern, sister of Rita Blum of California. Services in the Chapel of Henry W.

Jenkins Sons, 4905 York road on Friday, May 18 at 12 noon. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call on Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. LEONHARDT 17e On May 15, 1984 MAY BEATRICE (nee Walshe), beloved wife of William Leonhardt, dear sister of Elaine Diehl. Dear aunt of Kathy Hunt and Joanne Gunkel.

Funeral Services will be held at the Ruck Towson Funeral Home, Inc. 1050 York road (beltway exit 26 S), on Friday at 11 A.M. Inter- Deaths PEAK, R.J. ROSENBAUM, W.L. SADLER, A.J.

SCOTT, B.W. SEARS. R.M. SHIFLETT. E.T.

SHOHAT. M. SMOOT. M. SOBCZYBSKI, F.J.

STEEN, R. TEAR. J.E. TEMPLE, R.S. TOMLIN, L.E.

TROGLER. D.F. WALTHER, T.M. ZINN, W.B. ZORN, A.M.

(at York road) Timonium-Cockeysville from 12 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services on Thursday at 2 P.M. Interment in Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. McCOLLISTER 17e The Baltimore Gas and Electric Association announces with deep regret the death of fellow employee JOHN L. McCOLLISTER and extends deepest sympathy to his family.

MILLS 18 On May 15, 1984 LESTER H. of S.W. Baltimore beloved husband of the late Lometta Baker Mills, devoted father of Lometta Nelson R. and Lester H. Mills IlL, loving grandfather of Jenny Mills Friends may call at the Ambrose Funeral Home Inc, 1328 Sulphur Spring road, Arbutus on Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Services on Friday at 11 A.M. Interment in Glen Haven Cemetery. MOORE 17e On May 15, 1984, CHARLES R. beloved husband of the late Margaret S. (nee Scully), brother of Irene M.

Nesbitt, Harold L. Moore and George R. Moore. Friends may call at the Leroy M. Russell C.

Witzke Funeral Home of Catonsville, 1630 Edmondson avenue (1 mile west of beltway exit 14) on Wednesday and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Service will be held Thursday at 8 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Agnes Church on Friday at 10 A.M. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery.

MORGAN 18e On May 16, 1984 JAMES CALVIN Sr. beloved husband of Genevieve C. (nee Garvey) devoted father of James C. Morgan Jr. and Patricia A.

Ciekot and brother of Catherine E. Talbott, George M. Morgan and Helen E. Maurer. Also survived by four Grandchildren Friends may call at Leonard J.

Ruck Funeral Home Inc. 5305 Harford road (at Echodale) on Thursday and Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM. Mass of Christian Burial will be Celebrated in St. Ursula's Church on Saturday at 9 AM. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

If desired donations may be made in the name of James C. Morgan, Sr. to the University of Maryland Cancer Center, 22 S. Greene Md. 21201 MUSCH 17e On May 15, 1984 LOTTIE (Muszynska) of Dundalk, beloved mother of Rita S.

Leyko, Rosalie Dixon, and John F. Muszynski. Also survived by twelve grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Friends are cordially invited to call at the Funeral Home of Walter Brooks Bradley, Inc. 2135 Dundalk avenue, where the Christian Burial Service will be held on Friday at 10 A.M.

Interment in Holy Rosary Cemetery. Visiting hours Wednesday and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Deaths SCOTT 17e On May 16, 1984, BLANCHE WILFONG of Havre de Grace, beloved wife of Waiter F. Scott and devoted mother of Virginia Lee Walters or Willingboro, N.J. and Donald F.

Scott of Annapolis, also survived by two sisters Pearl Fadley of Winchester, Opal Draper of Baltimore, Md. and six grandchildren. The family will receive friends on Friday from 7 to 9 P.M. in the Havre De Grace United Methodist Church, 101 S. Union avenue.

Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, May 19 at 10 A.M. from the church. Interment Harford Memorial Gardens. SEARS 18e On May 15, 1984 RALSTON McHENRY, beloved husband of Theresa A. (Betty) (nee Evertt), devoted father of James P.

Sears, dear brother of Marguerite Shamberger and Audrey Bennett, devoted brother-in-law of James W. and Martha Everett, Dorothy Davis, Mary Ann Melber, and Patricia Garland. Also survived by four grandchildren. Christian Wake Service will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Friday at 3 P.M.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Our Lady Queen of Peace Church on Saturday at 11:30 A.M. Interment in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may call on Thursday and Friday from 2 to 9 P.M. SHIFLETT. 17e On May 15, 1984, EVERETT beloved husband of Etta F.

Shiflett (nee Morris), devoted father of Shirley Greggs, Charlotte Brady and Evertt W. Shiflett, brother of Ruby Shiflett, Mamie Herring, Cecil and Leo Shiflett and the late Bennie Shiflett, also survived by eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Duda-Ruck Funeral Home of Dundalk, 7922 Wise avenue on Wednesday and Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Mr. Shiflett will lie in State in the Free Gospel Tabernacle, 3201 Lynch road, Edgemere, on Friday from 12 noon until 1 P.M.

the funeral hour. Interment Gardens of Faith Cemetery. SHOHAT On May 16, 1984, MARK of Spring Hill, florida, beloved husband of Eileen M. Shohat (nee Fried), beloved father of Mrs. Holli Beth Tinari and Jami L.

Ball of Feasterville, beloved son of Mrs. Estelle (nee Halkin) and the late Michael Shohat of Upper Darby, beloved brother of Mrs. Roberta Halpern of Windward, loving grandfather of Ryan Tinari. Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Friday May 18 (due notice of time).

Interment Forband Cemetery, Rosedale. Please omit flowers. In mourning at 3641 Langrehr road (21207). SMOOT 17e On May 16, 1984 MARCIA (nee Morris) of Shore Acres beloved wife of Edward M. Smoot, devoted Mother of Ira Bryant Mann and Step Mother of Ronald and Donald Smoot, loving daughter of Odessa Morris and the late Eugene Morris.

Also survived by three brothers, two sisters, seven Grandchildren and one Great Grandson Friends may call at the Barranco Severna Park Funeral Home, Ritchie Highway at Robinson road, on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM Services on Friday at 1:30 PM. Interment in the Maryland Veteran's Cem- etery, Crownsville. SOBCZYBSKI 18e On May 15, 1984, FRANK Deaths Bezold Ill and Lloyd G. Bezold, nephew of Anna M. Watson.

Friends may call at the LeRoy M. and Russell C. Witzke Funeral Home of Catonsville, 1630 Edmondson avenue (1 mile west of Beltway Exit 14) from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Service will be held at 3:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St.

Agnes Church on Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. TROGLER 18e Suddenly on May 16, 1984 DAVID SR. of Morrell Park, beloved husband of the late Bertha A. Trogier (nee Reichert) devoted father of Doris and Edward Szech and David and Rita Trogler, grandfather of Lois and Leo Washenfeldt, Larry and Jeannie Szech, Patricia and Charles Driscoll and Keith and Beth Trogler, great grandfather of Justin Szech and brother of Myrtle Steinwedel.

Mr. Trogler rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, Inc. 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are in-.

vited to attend services on Saturday at 9 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 7 to 9 P.M. and Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Those desiring may make contributions to the Memorial Fund of St.

Mark United Church of Christ. WALTHER 18e On May 15, 1984 THERESA MARYANN of Dundalk beloved wife of Charles E. Walther, devoted Mother of Susan Walther Larkin of Westminster and Lisa Walther mother in law of Carl R. Larkin. Grandmother of Bryan Rogers Larkin.

Sister of Bernadine Stacharowski and Kathleen Sliwka Friends are cordially invited to a Memorial Mass of the Resurrection on Friday May 18 at 12 noon at St. Rita's Church. Private Interment. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Johns Hopkins Hospital, Neuroscience Critical Care, in care of Dr. Daniel Hanley, Myer 5-109, Md.

21205. Arrangements by Walter Brooks Bradley Inc. ZINN 17e On May 12, 1984, WAITMAN BURGESS, husband of the late Vivian Geiger Zinn, and father of Dana Farnsworth Aumann, and Vivian Lovelace Zinn, and father-in-law of William Kurt Aumann, and grandfather of Katherine Burgess Aumann, and Waitman Kurt Aumann. Friends may call his home 1 Brooklandridge road, Lutherville, on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday from 7 to 9 P.M. Memorial Services at the Chapel of the Church of the Redeemer, Charles street at Melrose avenue on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment private. Please omit flowers. Contributions to the American Heart Fund would be appreciated. ZORN 17e On May 15, 1984 in Annapolis, Md. AGNES MYERS ZORN, sister of Dorothy M.

Hicks and Benjamin T. Myers, Fiance of Walter C. Kehl. Also survived by her stepmother Mildred R. Myers Funeral on Friday May 18th at 11 in the Taylor Funeral Chapel 147 Gloucester street, Annapolis, Md.

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For ads appearing more than once, notice of errors must be given in time for correction before second insertion. "The Baltimore Sun" shall not be liable for consequential damages of any kind due to errors on omission of advertisments, whether negligent or not. In addition, classified advertising is subject to provisions of the current rate cards and other terms and conditions set by "The Baltimore Sun." All advertising submitted is subject to acceptance by the A. S. Abell Publishing Baltimore, Maryland 21278.

FLORISTS (225) FRESH MIXED FLOWERS $3.98 bunch. Raimondi's Shops to serve you. CEMETERY LOTS (230) MEADOWRIDGE 4 grave lot 'Last Supper' sect.687-0362 SPECIAL NOTICES (240) MODEL needed for makeover. Giuseppes. Hair Studio 665-4490 CHARITY FOUNDATIONS (250) The Annual Report of the Arthur Morris Foundation Inc.

is available at the address noted below for inspection during regular business hours by any citizen who so requests within 180 days after publication of this notice of its availability. The Arthur Morris Foundation inc. 3701 Bank St. Baltimore, Md. 21224 The Principal Manager is Arthur N.

Morris, Sr. PROPOSALS (255) BOARD OF EDUCATION OF FREDERICK COUNTY 115 East Church Street Frederick, INVITATION Maryland 21701 TO BID BRUNSWICK MIDDLE SCHOOL BRUNSWICK, MARYLAND 21716 The Board of Education of Frederick County, Frederick, Maryland, will receive sealed bids for Construction of the cated in Brunswick, Maryland. Brunswick Middle, School loBids will be received at the Board Room in the office the Board of Education of Frederick County, 115 East Church Street, Frederick, Maryland, no later than 3:00 p.m., June 7. 1984 at which REPLIES TO BOX NUMBERS When replying to an ad with a box number use the exact letters and numbers as they appear in the ad and address the: envelope as follows: "THE BALTIMORE SUN" Business Office Box No. 501 N.

Calvert! St. Baltimore, Maryland 21278 THE LEGAL NOTICES SUN, Thursday, May 17, 1984 (265) LEGAL NOTICES (265) PROPOSALS (255) time and place tney will De publicly opened and read aloud in alphabetical order. Bids received after this time will be returned unopened. Bid Security in the form of a cashier's check, certified check or bid bond in the amount of five percent of the BASE BID shall be submitted by sach bidding Contractor. The successful bidder will be required to furnish satisfactory Payment and Performance Bonds for the full amount of the Contract.

Bids shall be properand completely executed on bid forms (FORM OF PROPOSALI provided with the bidding documents in accordance with 'Instructions to Bidders. Work shall conform to the drawings and specifications prepared by Bairley Maginniss, P.C., 118 East Street, Frederick, Maryland 21701. Lump sum bids are requested as follows: N1. Complete construction (General, including mechanical and electrical, site improvements and equipment). No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of ninety (90) calendar days after the date set for bid opening.

BIDDING DOCUMENTS may be examined at the following locations in addition to the Board of Education School Construction Department Office. Bairley Maginniss, P.C. Frederick, Maryland F.W. Dodge Silver Spring, Maryland Association Builders Contractors, Inc. Hagerstown, Maryland F.W.

Dodge Baltimore, Maryland Building Congress and Exchange, Inc. Baltimore, Maryland Blue Reports Washington, D.C. General Contractor bidders who have been pre-qualified by the School Board may, obtain drawings and specifications from the Architect's office or the Board of Education office upon deposit of One Hundred Dollars ($150.00) for each complete set with a limit of three (3) sets. (The School Board will provide information concerning General Contractor pre-qualification upon written request). The following major Subcontractors may obtain a single complete set of drawings and specification for the aforementioned deposit: Masonry, Structural Steel, H.V.A.C., Plumbing and Electrical.

All other may obtain compiete or partial sets for the cost or reproduction, handling and, if required, postage. (Note: The Architects assumes no responsibility for interpretations made from partial sets.) Requests for drawings and specifications may be made through the Architect's office or arrangement may be made for said documents to be picked up at the School Construction Department of the Board of Education of Frederick County, 7446 Hayward Road, Frederick, Maryland. All deposit checks for bidding documents picked up from either the Board of Education or the Architect shall be made payable to the Board of Education of Frederick County. Said deposit shall be returned provided drawings and specifications are returned in good condition within ten (10) calendar days after the bid date. The successful General Contractor will be refunded said deposit providing the number of copies obtained do not exceed the total number allotted by the general specifications for the project.

The condition of returned drawings and specifications will be determined by the School Construction Department of the Board of Education of Frederick County or by the Architect. Bona Fide General Bidders and Subcontractors who obtain plans and specifications but do not submit bids, will forfeit their deposit unless the documents are returned in good condition within one (1) week before bid dur date. Bona Fide General Bidders must be licensed by the State of Maryland. Partial sets of drawings and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Architect (Bairley Maginniss, P.C., 118 East Street, Frederick, Maryland) upon payment to the Architect of the actual cost of reproduction which will not be subject to refunding. Minority Business Requirements: The contractor or supplier who provides materials, supplies, equipment, service for this project shall attempt to achieve a minimum of 10 percent of the total dollar value, directly or indirectly, from minority business enterprises.

Failure to provide the Minority Business Enterprise Affirmative Action Certification and the Schedule for Participation by Minority Business Enterprises the Request for Exception (if necessary) shall result in the bid being determined nonresponsive. The Board of Education of Frederick County, Maryland reserves the right to reject any all bids and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bidding. It is understood that no bid may be withdrawn for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of bid opening. BY ORDER OF: The Board of Education of Frederick County, Maryland BY: Dr. Stuart Berger Superintendent of Schools INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received at the Office of the Purchasing Director for Montgomery County, Executive Office Building, Rockville, Maryland (Room 1301), until 2:00 p.m.

local prevailing time on Wednesday, May 30, 1984, for Renovation of Stairtowers, Public Parking Garage No. 21, Silver Spring, Maryland (Bid No. MCG 4238-T). A pre-bid conference will be held at 818 Roeder Road, 6th Floor, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 15, 1984, for interested parties who plan to submit a bid.

Bidding Documents may be obtained in Room 1301 for $15 per set (NON-REFUNDABLE upon presentation of an Official Receipt obtained from the Revenue Office on the Fifth Floor. Bid security must accompany each proposal in accordance with Article 4. 'Instructions to A Surety Company Bond shall be in the amount of not less than 5 percent of the bid. No bids may be withdrawn for a period of ninety (90) calendar days after the opening date thereof. The Montgomery County Government hereby notifies all that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this solicitation, MFD businesses will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this notice and will not be subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, or national origin in consideration for an award.

It is the goal of the Montgomery County Government that MFC businesses participate in ten percent (10) of the total value of the contracts. in the interest of achieving the County's goal, the contractor shall specify the amount and percentage of the bid or proposal or expression of interest to be subcontracted to certified MFC businesses and, if less than ten percent of the total value of the bid or proposal or expression of interest, document its good faith effort to achieve such ten percent The County reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive formalities or informalities in bidding and accept bids which are in the best interests of the County. For further information, contact the Montgomery County Purchasing Office, Mr. John A. Battan, Chief, (301) 251-2062.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Mayor and Council of Hurlock (herein called the 'OWNER') at the Town Hall, Charles Street, Hurlock, Maryland 21643 until 11:00 A.M. local time on June 7, 1984, and then at said location publicly opened and read aloud. EPA GRANT NO. C-240501-02 FORCE MAIN REPLACEMENT CONTRACT DURATION: 90 CALENDAR DAYS COST OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: $75.00 Work consists of installation of approximately 2800 linear feet of 18-inch ductile iron force main, in-place abandonment of deteriorated force main, interconnections for rerouting of wastewater flows, and other related appurtenant items in accordance with the contract documents. Contract documents may be examined at Hurlock Town Hall, Charles Street, Hurlock, Maryland; George, Miles 8 Buhr, 724 East Main Street, Salisbury, Maryland; the Plan Rooms of F.

W. Dodge Corporation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Towson, Maryland; and SCAN, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Copies of the Contract Doc- PROPOSALS (255) uments may be obtained at the office of George, Miles East Main Street, Salisbury, Maryland 21801, upon payment of Seventy-Five Dollars ($75.00) for each set, non-refundable. Checks made payable to George, Miles Buhr. No Bidder may withdraw his bid within ninety (90) days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

The right is reserved, as the interest of the Town of Hurlock may appear, to reject any and all bids, to waive any informalities in bids received, and to accept or reject any items of any bid. Current Federal minimum wage rate decisions will apply on this project and are contained in the contract documents or will be furnished by addendum at least five (5) calendar days prior to the bid opening date. Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the President's Executive Order Nos. 11246 and 11375 imposed by the U.S. Department of Labor.

The Requirements for Bidders and Contractors under this order are explained in the specifications. Bidders on this work must comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights ACt of the 1964, the Davis-Bacon Act, Anti-Kickback Act and the Contract Work Hours Standards Act. Each Bidder must fully comply with the terms of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region Ill Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) requirements during the performance of this contract. The bidders commits itself to the 'affirmative steps' for minority business participation contained herein and all other requirements of these bid conditions by submitting a properly signed bid.

Any contract or contracts awarded under this Notice Contractors are expected to be funded in part by grants from the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Neither the United States nor any of its departments, agencies or employees is or will be a part to this Notice to Contractors or any resulting contract. A pre-bid meeting will be held at 2:00 P.M., local time, May 24, 1984, in the Town Hall, Charles Street, Hurlock, Maryland, to allow Contractors an opportunity to obtain information on the project from the Consulting Engineer and the Owner. Mayor and Council of Hurlock, Maryland By DON W. BRADLEY Mayor The Neighborhood Progress Administration will receive sealed binds as Escrowee for the owner, for the rehabilitation, financed under Section 312 or the Federal Housing Act of 1965, of the properties at 530 E.

21 St. 104 W. Heath 301-03 E. 22nd St. 1232-34 W.

Lafayette Ave. 1636 731-33 N. S. Calvert Bond St. 2238 Eutaw PI.

2327 Eutaw PI. 404,06,08,11 S. Dallas St. 1922 Fleet St. 213 N.

Duncan St. 1308 McCulloh St. 2104 E. Fayette St. 322 S.

Broadway 2201 Liberty Heights 209 E. North Ave. 4000,02,04,06,08 Oakford Ave. 1225 Chatham St. until.

3:00 P.M. on June 4, 1984, at 222 E. Saratoga Street, Room 400, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, wat which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. The contract documents are on file and copies may be obtained by calling Marvin Yaker at 396-5880. No deposits are required.

Only bidders licensed under the Maryland Home Improvement Law and acceptable to the Neighborhood Progress Administration will be considered. A payment and performance bond will be required. Contractors not currently listed eligible and approved by the Neighborhood Progress Administration may apply when obtaining the contract documents. The owner(s) and the Neighborhood Progress Administration reserve the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any information in the bidding. No alternate bids will be considered unless specifically requested.

Bids after opeing may be held by the Neighborhood Progress Administration for a period not to exceed 60 days, pending a fabvorable action by the Federal. Government on the owner's application for financial assistance, before the owner may award the contract to the lowest responsible bidder. NEIGHBORHOOD PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION JERRY L. DOCTROW, Director Rehabilitation Services Division NOTICE OF LETTING HOWARD COUNTY, MARYLAND Sealed proposals for construction will be received from qualified bidders at the Howard County Division Purchasing, John Lee Carroll Building, 3450 Court House Drive, Ellicott City, MD. 21043, until the below date at 2:00 P.M., at which time they will be opened and read in the Waverly Room on the second floor of the John Lee Carroll Building.

ROAD CONSTRUCTION CAPITAL PROJECT J-4081. Plans and specifications to 2135 feet of Brookdale Road including grading, paving and drainage appurtenances are available at a nonrefundable cost of $10.00. A pre-bid meeting, is scheduled on May 23rd 1:30 p.m. in the Ellicott Room of the George Howard Building. The proposals will be opened Thursday, May 31, 1984.

Howard County hereby notifies all bidders that Minority Business will be afforded full opportunity, to submit bids in to this notice and will the basis of race, sex or not be subject to discrimination on national origin in consideration of this award. It is the goal of Howard County that Minority Business Enterprises participate in of the total value of prime construction contracts in excess of $25,000.00. Non-minority bidders shall submit with such bids, the County's Minority Affirmative Action Certificate. Specifications and plans may be obtained in the Department of Public. Works, Public Assistance Center, First Floor, George Howard Building, 3430 Court House Drive.

Each bid shall be accompanied by a CERTIFIED CHECK or bid bond in the amount of of the total bid made payable to Director of Finance Howard County. Howard County reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to award the contract in its entirety, or in parts, whichever in their opinion best serves the interest of the County. WILLIAM E. EAKLE, County Administrator BIDS FOR PUBLIC OPENING The University of Delaware will receive Sealed Bids at the Office of the Director of Purchasing, General Services Building, 222 S. Chapel Newark, Del.

19716 for: BID NO. 3167-2 EC84333 DELAWARE FIELD HOUSE RESURFACING AND RELINING OF ARENA FLOOR. Until 2:30 P.M., May 25, 1984. Prospective bidders are invited to attend a prebid meeting to be held at 11 AM, Monday, May 21, 1984, at the Delaware Field House. Plans and specifications will be distributed to prospective bidders at the prebid meeting and will also be available at the Engineering and Construction Department, 206 Maintenance Center, Academy Newark, 19716, for $25 per set (nonrefundable).

Plans and specifications may also be reviewed at the offices of Delaware Contractors Association and the Coalition of Minority Contractors, Wilmington, Delaware. THE STATE OF MARYLAND, Maryland Environmental Service, is requesting laboratory services for water quality analyses of observation well and internal surface water samples at the Hart-Miller Island Dredge Disposal Facility. Persons interested in obtaining a copy of this bid package may contact Pamela R. Bryant, Purchasing Supervisor at 301- 269-2914. I.D.

No. 84-03-18. Bid date: Bid time: 3 P.M. LEGAL NOTICES (265) BALTIMORE CITY. MARYLAND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED ISSUE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS The Taxation and Finance Committee of the Baltimore City Council will meet on Thursday, May 24, 1984 at 4:00 P.M.

in the City Council Chambers, Hall, 100 North Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, to conduct a public hearing with respect to Resolution No. 256: A Resolution concerning the issuance, sale and, if necessary, insurance by the Maryland Industrial Development Fi- nancing of its its interim and permanent limited obligation economic development revenue bonds pursuant to the Authority's Umbrella Program for the Geo. W. King Printing Company of Baltimore City (Property located at 1205 South Carey Street in Baitimore City, Maryland). For the purpose of approving a plan of financing consisting of the issuance, sale and, if necessary, insurance by the Authority, pursuant to and in accordance with the Maryland Economic Development Revenue Bond Act and the Maryland Industrial Development Financing Authority Act, of one or more series of its interim limited obligation economic development revenue bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $381,250, and one or more series of its permanent limited obligation economic development revenue bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $425,000, in order to provide interim and permanent financing for the acquisition (as defined in such Acts) by George A.

Hughes, an individual, of a certain facility (as defined in such Acts) to consist of and include (a) the acquisition of a portion of a parcel of land containing approximately 0.6 acres located at 1205 South Carey Street within the geographical boundaries and jurisdiction of Baltimore City, Maryland, together with any and all improvement thereon, and (b) the rehabilitation and renovation of the existing improvements on such land, which improvements include and consist of a 19,000 square foot one-story masonry building, to be leased by George A. Hughes to Geo. W. King Printing Company of Baltimore City, a Maryland corporation, to be used as a production, sales and administration headquarters facility in its business of graphic communications services, including design, printing, audiovisual and display services primarily for advertising and corporate communications; specifying and describing such facility: generally describing the public to be served by such facility; specifying and describing various matters in connection therewith; and relating generally thereto. Interested persons are invited to attend the public hearing and will have a reasonable opportunity to express their views, both orally and In writing, on the proposed issue of bonds and the location and nature of the proposed facility to be financed.

Written statements may be submitted to the City Council at or prior to the time of the public hearing. Any written statement submitted prior to the hearing should be sent to the following address: City, Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, Attention: Mrs. Joan Berrent, with a copy to the Maryland Industrial Development financing Authority, Suite 2244, World Trade Center Baltimore, 401 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. TIMOTHY D. MURPHY, Chairman.

BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED ISSUE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS The Taxation and Finance Committee of the Baltimore City Council will meet on Thursday, May 24, 1984 at 4:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, to conduct a public hearing with respect to Resolution No. 255: A Resolution concerning the issuance and sale by the Maryland Industrial Development Financing Authority of its limited obligation economic development revenue bonds for The William H. Whiting Company Facility (Property located at 6701 Moravia Park Drive in Baltimore City, Maryland). For the purpose of approving the issuance and sale by the Maryland Industrial Development Financing Authority, pursuant to and in accordance with the Maryland Economic Development Revenue Bond Act and the Maryland Industrial Development Financing Authority Act, of one or more series of its limited obligation economic development revenue bonds In an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $1,000,000, to provide financing for the acquisition (as defined in such Acts) by WHW Property Enterprise, a Maryland general partnership, of a certain facility (as defined in such Acts) to consist of and include (a) the acquisition approximately 2.078 acres of land located at 6701 Moravia Park Drive, in Baltimore City, Maryland, together with any and all improvements existing thereon, (b) the rehabilitation and renovation of the existing improvements on such land, which improvements include and consist of a one-story concrete block building containing approximately 43,050 square feet, and (c) the acquisition and installation of certain necessary or useful equipment, including, but not limited to a computer and related accessories and a telephone system, all within the geographical boundaries and jurisdiction of Baltimore City, Maryland, which facility shall be leased to The William H.

Whiting Company, a Maryland corporation, for use as a warehouse and offices in its business of distribution of marine hardware and accessories; specifying and describing such facility; generally describing the public purpose to be served by such facility; specifying and describing various matters in connection therewith; and relating generally thereto. Interested persons are invited to attend the public hearing and will have a reasonable opportunity to express their views, both orally and in writing, on the proposed issue of bonds and the location and nature of the proposed facility to be financed. Written statethe ments City may Council be at submitted prior to or the time of the public hearing. Any written statement submitted prior to the hearing should be sent to the following address: City Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, Attention: Mrs. Joan Berrent, with a copy to the Maryland Industrial Development financing Authority, Suite 2244, World Trade Center Baltimore, 401 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.

TIMOTHY D. MURPHY, Chairman. BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED ISSUE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS The Taxation and Finance Committee of the Baltimore City Council will meet on Thursday, May 24, 1984 at 3:30 P.M. in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, to conduct a public hearing with respect to Resolution No. 257: A Resolution concerning the issuance and sale by the Maryland Industrial Development Financing Authority of its limited obligation economic development revenue bonds for The Blue Diamond Company Facility (Property consisting of equipment and vehicles to be located or based at 6201 Pulaski Highway in Baltimore City, The Maryland).

purpose of approving the issuance and sale by the Authority, pursuant to and in accordance with the Maryland Economic Development Revenue Bond Act and the Maryland Industrial Development Financing Authority Act, of one or more series of its limited obligation economic development revenue bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $1,432,500, provide financing for the acquisition (as defined in such acts) by Equipment Co. a Maryland corporation, of a certain facility (as defined in such Acts) to consist of and include the acquisition of 20 new Volvo White tractors, to be leased to The Blue Diamond Company, a Maryland corporation, for use in its business of interstate hauling of general commodities and to be located or based at its principal place of business at 6201 Pulaski Highway in Baltimore, Maryland, within the geographical boundaries and jurisdiction of Baltimore City, Maryland, to in its business of interstate, hauling of general commodities; specifying and describing such facility; generally describing the public purpose to be served by such facility; specifying and describing various matters in connection therewith; and relating generally thereto. Interested persons are invited attend the public hearing and will have a reasonable opportunity to express their views, both orally and in writing, on the proposed issue of bonds and the location and nature of the proposed facility to be financed. Written statements may be submitted to the City Council at or prior to the time of the public hearing. Any written statement submitted prior to the hearing should be sent to the following address: City, Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, Attention: Mrs.

Joan Berrent, with a copy to the Maryland Industrial Development Financing Authority. Suite 2244, World Trade Center Baltimore, 401 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. TIMOTHY D. MURPHY. Chairman.

PUBLIC SALE General Motors Acceptance Corporation will sell as is for cash on May 22, 1984, at 2:00 P.M. at Landsman's lot at 4200 W. Northern Baltimore, the following vehicles: 1980 Chevrolet Ser No CGD15A4120034; 1980 Chevrolet Ser No 1T27KAB463756; 1980 Chevrolet Ser No 1RO7VA7159479; 1981 Oldsmobile Ser No 1G3AX69Y 1BM25287; 1979 Chevrolet Ser No 1B68E9Y239515; 1980 Buick Ser No 4N69WAH439186; 1980 Chevrolet Ser No 1L69KAJ200154; 1983 Chevrolet Ser No 1G1AJO8CXDY 133087; 1980 Chevrolet Ser No 1L47JAJ185156; 1982 Chevrolet Ser No 1G1AB68C3CY 162283; 1983 Chevrolet Ser No 2G1AL6996D1192169; 1979 Pontiac Ser No 1980 Chevrolet Ser No 1237JAB481257: 1982 Buick Ser No 1G4AS27G2CK416911 1979 Oldsmobile Ser No 3L37Y9X176753. Purchaser must have vehicles inspected per Article Section 12-105, Maryland Annotated Code. DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATIONS THE STAE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF MARYLAND PILOTS SPECIAL BOARD MEETING The State Board of Examiners of Maryland Pilots will hold a special board meeting on Tuesday, May 29, 1984, 10:00 A.M.

in room 1400, 501 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 to consider a pending disciplinary complaint and a license application. Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of May 1984, the Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission issued an Order Nisi, in Proceding Number 578R, setting forth rates for Sinai Hospital. The public is invited to comment on the Order Nisi, copies of which are obtainable upon request during regular business hours at the Commission's office, First Floor O'Conor Building, 201 W. Preston Street, Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, Telephone 383-6804 PUBLIC NOTICE On March 8, 1984, Partnership filed with the Federal Communications Commission an application for a construction permit for a new low power television station to be operated on Channel 30 at Baltimore, Maryland, with a transmitter output power of 1 kw.

The transmitter will be mounted atop the building located at 101 Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland. NOTICE OF APPLICATION The National Bank of Washington (MD) Notification is hereby given that the National Bank of Washington (MD) of Baltimore, Maryland has filed an application with the Comptroller of the Currency pursuant to 12CFR5.8 on May 17, 1984 for permission to establish a new National Banking Organization. Any person wishing to comment on this application may file comments in writing with the Regional Administrator of National Banks, Second National Bank Region, 1211 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 4250, New York, NY 10036 after the date of this publication. The non confidential portions of the application are on file with the Regional Administrator as part of the public file. This file is available for public inspection during regular business hours.

LOST FOUND (270) ANNIVERSARY GIFT Gold leaf pin center lost Liberty Rd. or Greenspring. Reward. Great sentimental value. 367-2277 BASEBALL GLOVE Lost May 12 nr.

Randallstown H.S. Liberty Rd. 655-7156 BORDER COLLIE Male med. size, black with white around neck, white down forehead chest, nose, paws, tip of tail. Lost Could be anywhere.

REWARD. 547- 2614 days; 488-6512 eves. CAT Calico, pred grey, wht orange. Ans to Moppette. Lost vic of Joppa Harford Rds.

Reward. 665-9585 CAT fem, 8 yrs Flower area. Reward 485-5256 CAT Orange neutered Tabby Lost Idlewyide-Anneslie area Reward 377-9756; 823-4935 DOG bik wht med. size female. Lost May 5 VIC.

Crosby Rd. 747-0417 DOG Gray tan mixed shaggy hair, med sz, male, ans to Joshua, Lost vic Liberty Rd Courtleigh Dr REWARD 922-6808 aft 3PM DOG LARGE Black Mixed Breed flea collar lost vic. of Montford Nr. Monument. Ans.

to Champ. Reward. 563-2876 DOG Lge mixed Shep male, approx 6 yrs old, tan May ans to Ulyss. Lost Lansdowne area. If seen call 242-5541 aft 3:30 DOG LOST Sm.

black brown longhaired mixed male Vic Hawthorne 687-4933 DOG med.brown male, lost vic. Dolfield Rd. Owings Mills. Reward. 356-5297 DOG Sm bik, lost in Waverly, long ears, short legs, ans to Otis.

$25 for return. Days 332-6289, eves 235-4599 DOG 6 vr old male lost nr Falls Mt Carmel Rds. Bik fluffy color, white around mouth, 18 lbs, wearing blue collar, I.D. tag Balto. Co.

lic. $100 reward. 374-9090, 374-2835 EYE GLASSES Lost Cross Keys or Pikesville. Reward. 366-6888 FEMALE 3 yr old white shaggy type dog, very small, Trixie pup 3 mos old, very small, mixed brownish, very fluffy.

Lost Campus Hills, Towson. 337-9160 or 574-8473 FOUND Female English Setter on Dulaney Valley Rd N. of Beltway. Montville, N.J. Tag 828-6743 AM or eves FOUND German Shep mix, approx 3-4 yr old male, has been running for awhile.

Violetville area. 525-1128 FOUND GERMAN SHEPHERD Gunpowder State Park, Ige. male, mostly black, flea collar. 522-5476; 528-0349. FOUND Lhasa Apso-Poo, gray vic Sinclair La Chesterfield Ave 528-0542 aft 5 FOUND Siberian Husky in the 5600 bik Balto Nat'l Pike.

747-3160 FOUND Sm It brwn male Dachshund in Rosedale area. No tags. 866-1469 FOUND SMALL Female mixed breed dog Blk. patches. Collars.

Dundalk. 282-6916 FOUND sm brown dog nr Pimlico, 484-8479 aft 9pm FOUND Sun. in Woodlawn female Pekingese. Call 523- 7676 10am to 8pm GERMAN SHEPHERD LOST Med. sized male, last seen and Maple Rds, Severn.

Smoothe sand colored coat, chain collar, may limp right front foot. Ans. 'Lucky' REWARD. 969- 7384 aft 6 PM wkends. GERMAN Short Hair Hunting dog lost 3100 bik Wilkens av 2ft high, brn, red collar, ans Pat, $50 Reward 644-3847 GERMAN SHEPHERD Male, black tan, 9 yrs old, answers to REWARD $100.

Call 969-1961 HUSKY MALAMUTE male, blue eyes, lost Perry Hall area. Reward. 256-5376 I.D. BRACELET LOST Name "Ralene" Reward. 569-5621 aft 5 pm KEYS on lg brass kevring lost vic Inner Harbor parking lot.

Reply to Box M1346 SUN LAB YELLOW MALE LOST vic. Belair Rd. Putty Hill Ave. call 661-1049 LARGE AMT of money Hghindtwn, Bank Grundy btwn Conklin Estrn, reward, 285-8477 MISSING black lab, trim 62 lb, neutered male, need medication. May have been taken far from Mt Airy home 829-9434 eves SPRINGER SPANIEL LOST, ans to Buck, Falls Rd area Please call 683-0390.

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