The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland (2024)

1. 7 3 DEATH NOTICES (215) DEATH NOTICES (215) ETCHISON 18e HYNES 19e ARD October LEONARD, 15, of 1977. Catons- HOW- On October 16, 1977, husband of Westport, beloved wife Seymoure), of the of beloved WINONA (nee ville. Catherine Ellen Etchison (nee late Edgar F. Hynes devotFoster), Kathryn and Rosen brother of Goleta, of Mrs.

Ca. ed mother of Catherine Smith, The family, and receive Edgar John L. and will Betty Hughes, Winona Carder, friends daily from 3 to 5 7 Charles Hynes. Sister of Kathto 9 P.M., Estate, at 736 the Sterling Edmondson Fu- erine Betz, and Bertha Yeager. neral Catonsville mile Also survived by 26 grandchilavenue, of exit dren, seven great-grandchilwest funeral beltway services 14), be dren and many nieces and where will DEATH NOTICES (215) MARKEY 18e On October 16, 1977, PRESLEY of Reisterstown, beloved son of the late William H.

and Margaret Klinefelter Markey and brother of Mrs. Florence E. Stonesifer and uncle of Margaret S. Robertson. Also survived by three nieces and one nephew.

Services from the Eline Funeral Home, 11824 Reisterstown road, Reisterstown, Md. held on Wednesday, at 1 P.M. Services at the McCully Fu- ment Wednesday in Mt. at Olivet 1 P.M. Cemetery.

nephews. InterInterment in Piney Grove neral Home of Brooklyn, 237 Friends may call 3 to 5 and Cemetery, Mt. Airey, Md. E. Patapsco avenue (at Third to 9 P.M.

street), on Thursday, at 11 MILLER 19e FREDERICKS 18e A.M. Interment in Loudon On October 16, 1977, at C. On (nee October Ridgley), 16, 1977, beloved VIOLA wife Park Cemetery. Johns Hopkins Hospital, of the late devoted Christopher W. of Margaret Cook Miller, of JACKSON REGINALD JOYCE, husband Gail Fredericks, L.

Kindred, John Nor- October ELIZABETH 16, 1977, Locust Annapolis, Md. mother of man F. and Raymond E. Cole. the beloved wife of (nee Willis), Funeral on Thursday, Octoand Wilbur the late ber 20, at 10 A.M., at the Sister of Nancy K.

Samuel Omar Jackson and de- Trinity United Methodist W. Ridgley, loving grandmoth- voted mother of Harwood D. Church, Annapolis, Md. The ter of Ronnie, Mary Robert Jackson, Mary Howard, Arch- family has suggested that a Michael, Brenda and Ken- bald and Samuel Omar Jack- memorial contribution may be neth Cole, Melissa and Chana son, sister of Lillian Wil- made to the American Cancer Menkel, liams and Margaret Burr, of Society. Friends may call at Howard.

Mrs. H. Fredericks Hubbard rests at Funeral the by Annapolis, four Md. Also survived the Taylor Funeral Chapel, 4107 Wilkens grandchildren and five 147 Gloucester street, AnnapHome, great-grandchildren. olis, during the hours of avenue, Relatives and friends Family will receive friends 2 to 4 and to 9 P.M.

are services on Wednesday, 11 Home, 1050 York Funeral (belt- MOLINARI 18e invited to attend funeral in Wm. Cook-Brooks Interment Good at Shep- exit 26S), 2 4 road On October 15, 1977, ANherd Cemetery (Ellicott City). 9 way P.M. Monday. to and 7 to TON, of East Baltimore, be.A.M.

family will receive friends St. Thomas in loved husband of the late Services The 3 5 Episcopal on Church, Catherine E. (nee Hagie), and and Monday 7 to 9 and P.M. Tuesday to at 2 Providence P.M. road, Interment in Tuesday More- devoted father of Rosemarie land Memorial Park Cemetery.

E. Smith, Anthony M. and Please omit flowers. Contribu- Raymond A. Molinari.

Also GIESE 15, 19e FLOR- tions may be' made to the Ar- survived by 11 grandchildren On ENCE October HORN, beloved 1977, wife of thritis Association. and one great-grandchild. Christian Wake Service at the late Reginald H. Giese, Joan de- JOHNSON 19e Charles S. Zeiler Son, voted of mother Clover, of Mrs.

S.C., Mrs. W. On October 17, 1977, ANN Funeral Home, 6224 Eastern Bailey, Westview avenue (at Folcroft street), on W. Matthews, of (nee Park, beloved Clayland), wife of Tuesday at 8 P.M. Mass of Sparks, Md.

and H. Whitney Johnson. Devoted of William the Christian Burial at Sacred Wheaton, of of Wilfred Los M. Angeles, and Edwin Ca. William A.

Johnson, mother Carol of L. Heart Church, on Wednesday, Sister Johnson, W. John- at 10 A.M. Interment in Oak A. Horn.

Also survived by six and Edwin Stephen Lawn Cemetery. Visiting hours arandchildren. Ill. son Johnson, and 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. W.

The family Wednesday the late- William Albert Clay- MOLINARI 18e will receive Daughter of Edwina friends on 2:00 P.M. in from land. On Octbber 16, 1977, Cloister to Room of the Church the Friends may call at The ERINE of East Baltimore, Redeemer, Charles and Witzke Catonsville Funeral beloved Molinari, wife and of the devoted late mother Anton of the avenue. be held nue (Beltway exit 14 West, 1 of Rosemarie E. Smith, AnthoMemorial Home, 1630 Edmondson aveservice will P.M.

at on bik east of Rolling road) on ny M. and Raymond A. MoliWednesday at Tuesday and Wednesday from nari. Also survived by 11 2 the Church. to the Contributions Memorial may Fund be of 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., where grandchildren and one greatmade the services will be held on Thurs- grandchild and sister of Mathe Church of Redeemer.

day at 11 A.M. Interment Lor- mie Hettchen and Gusty raine Park Cemetery, Brady. GLASS 19e Christian Wake Service at On October. 16, 1977, RAY E. JONES 18e Charles S.

Zeiler Son, Pasadena, beloved husband On October 16, 1977, KEN- Funeral Home, 6224 Eastern of Josephine C. Glass (nee beloved husband of avenue (at Folcroft street), on Eder). Carolyn G. Jones (nee Long), Tuesday, at 8 P.M. Mass of Services at the McCully Fu- devoted father of Mrs.

Mar- the Christian Burial at Sacred neral Home of Pasadena, ianne Emery, grandfather of Heart Church, on: Wednesday, -Mountain and Tick Neck roads Bernie James Emery 3d, at 10 A.M. Interment in Oak on Thursday at 8:45 brother of Mrs. Mae J. Boyd. Lawn Cemetery.

Visiting hours. of the Resurrection in Friends may call at the Fu- 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. St. Jane Frances Church at neral Home of John C. Miller, MYERS 19e 9:30 Haven A.M.

Memorial Interment Park. in Glen 6415 Belair road, on On October 17, 1977, Family 5 Monday from 2 to 5 and 7 to ROMANNA A. (nee Storke), will receive friends from 3 to 9 P.M. Requiem Mass will be beloved wife of Stanley H. and 7 to 9 PM.

held at St. Mathias Church, Myers, devoted mother of Pa6400 Belair road, on Tuesday, tricia Myers and Donna GOLDMAN 18e at 1 P.M. Interment in Dula- Frohm. Dear sister of Wilbur On October. 16, 1977, BER- ney Valley Memorial Park.

and Robert Storke and Eunice NARD, in New York, beloved Miskimon, grandmother of Husband of Lillian Goldman KRUEGER October (NOVAK) 18e William and Gregory Frohm. (nee Sugarman), beloved fath- On 15, 1977, DORIS Funeral from the Schimuer of Mrs. Rosalie Bossman, of M. (nee Eslinger), beloved wife nek Funeral Home, 3331 Brooklyn, N.Y., beloved broth- of Lee Krueger, devoted moth- Brehms lane (at Mannasota erof Jack Goldman and Mrs. er of Ronald Novak, dear sis- and Erdman avenues), on Rose Kantor.

Also survived by ter of Emma Osterman. Also Thursday, at 9:15 A.M. Mass three grandchildren and one survived by three grandchil- of Christian Burial at St. Elizadren. beth's Church, at 10 A.M.

In5n Services at Sol Levinson Friends may visit at the terment Gardens of Faith Bros. Home, 6010 Reisters- Dippel Brothers Funeral Home, Cemetery. Visiting hours 2 to town road, on Tuesday Octo- 7110 Belair road, from 3 to 5 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Parking in ber 18, at 11 A.M. Interment and 7 to 9 P.M.

Christian rear. Christian Wake Services in. Shaarei Zion Congregation Wake Services on Tuesday, at on Wednesday at 7 P.M. Cemetery, Rosedale. Please 7 P.M.

Mass of the Christian NANCE 19e omit flowers. In mourning at Burial will be offered on On October 17, 1977, DORA Twin Lakes Apartments, 3701 Wednesday, at 10.A.M., at BROWN, beloved wife of the Rolling (21207). road, Apartment A St. in Elizabeth's Moreland Church. Memorial Inter- Oran H.

Nance, devoted her brother, Guy T. Corkran (nee Holden), and loving father Services in the Chapel of On October 15, 1977, KATH- KUNAK 18e 9:358385 Jack B. Nance and Harry ment of Oran H. Nance, Cemetery. Royall T.

Webester, Mrs. GOSTER 18e C. Smullen and the ERYN H. (nee Corkran), Walter be- -On STANTINE October 15, beloved 1977, CON- hus- Nance. Also survived by loved wife of the late grandchildren and 19 W.

Goster. Also survived by band of Mrs. Grace Kunak great-grandchildren. and her sister-in-law, Mada- of Mrs. Constance Roland, Mr.

Henry W. Jenkins and Sons, Tine Corkran. chards, Michael Mr. Kunak, Melvin Mrs. J.

Grace Smith Ri- 4905 Yord road, on Thursday, 'Funeral from the Lassahn October 20, at 11 A.M. Home, 7401 Belair and dear Mrs. brother Hazel of A. Mr. Todd and ment in Druid Ridge Cemetery.

road, on Tuesday, at 10 A.M. Joseph Friends may call on WednesInterment in Parkwood Ceme- Miski, Mrs. Anna Butz, Mr. day, 7 to 9 P.M. Please omit tery.

Visiting from 2 to 5 and Kizer Kunak, Michael Mr. William Mrs. Ku- flowers. Those desiring may 7 to 9 P.M. nak, Mr.

Kunak, contribute to the Second Mary Joyce, Mrs. Helen Mar- Presbyterian Church, St. Paul GOWL tin and the late Mrs. Stella and Stratford road, in memory On October 16, 1977, nine Thompson. grandchildren.

Also survived by of Mrs. Dora Brown Nance. HUBERT of Glen Burnie, Christian Wake Services at PELTZ 19e beloved husband of Minnette the Joseph N. Zannino Funeral On Monday, October 17, (nee Kondner), devoted father 263 S. Conkling 1977, VIRGINIA M.

of 18 E. of Alice L. Ruland, Frederick H. (at Home, Gough), on Monday, at street 8 Lake drive, Bay Ridge, Annapand Phillip L. Gowl.

Also sur- P.M. Mass of the Resurrection olis, Md. beloved wife of Marvived by four sisters, three at Sacred Heart of Jesus tin J. Peltz, devoted mother of brothers, five grandchildren Church, on Tuesday, at 9 A.M. Deborah L.

Peltz of the home and two great-grandchildren. Interment in Oak Lawn Ceme- address, sister of Hobart, EdServices at the McCully Fu- call 2 to 5 ward, Louis, and Odell Back, neral Home, of Brooklyn, 237 and tery. 7 to Friends 9 P.M. may Ruth Back, Alice Gardner and East Patapsco avenue, (at Jane Dodson, all of Culpeper, Third street), on Wednesday, LAMBIE 19e Va. and Minnie Weakley of at 10 A.M.

Interment in Glen On October 17, 1977, FRANK Madison, Va. Haven Memorial Park. Family beloved husband of Lillian Funeral services on Thurswill receive friends from 7 to 9 W. Lambie (nee Wirtz), devot- day October 20 in the HardesP.M. Monday and from 3 to 5 ed father of Messers.

Frank ty Funeral Home, 12 Ridgely and 7 to 9 P.M. Tuesday. Walter Roger X. avenue, Annapolis, Md. InterLambie and Miss Betty Ann ment Dulaney Valley, CemeGREIF 19 Lambie, grandfather of Walter tery.

Visiting Tuesday hours 7 2 to 4 9 The Maryland Association of H. Lambie, brother of Mrs. P.M. on and to Sanitarians deeply regrets Edith Lambie and Mrs. Elinor and 7 to 9 P.M.

Star on Memorial Wednesthe passing of a dear Friend, Fallon. day. Services 8 Eastern P.M. Wednesday. LEE GREIF.

Heartfelt sympa- Funeral from the Funeral thy is extended to the family. Home of John C. Miller 18e JOHN H. BOPST 6415 Belair road on Thursday On October 16, 1977, President at 8.15 A.M. Mass of Chris- MICHAEL beloved father tian Burial at St.

Anthony's of Michael Perryman, Dorothy GRIFFIN Church Parkwood at 9 A.M. Interment in Fink, man. Donald Brother and of David Myrtle Perry- VanOn HELEN K. October (nee 16, Starkey), de- hours from 3 to 5 and 7 9 1977, Cemetery. Visiting Horn, Hester Jones and Robvoted mother of Muriel D.

P.M. Christian Wake Services ert Perryman. Also survived two by Dowe, Gloria J. McNemar, of will 7:30 be P.M. held on Wednesday at seven great-grandchildren.

grandchildren and Peggy J. Williamson, Kriz, of sister Friends are invited to call at side, Md. Also survived by LEITNER 18e the Burgee Funeral Home, Inglegrandchildren. On Sunday, October 16, 3631 Falls road from 3 to 5 Graveside Services will be 1977, LAURALOU, of Tampa, and 7 to 9 P.M. Services on seven held at the Moreland Memorial Leitner.

wife of the late include Richard Wednesday Woodlawn at 10 A.M. Cemetery. InterPark Cemetery, on Tuesday, at Marvin Survivors Elmer Patrick, two of ment in 2 P.M. sons, and Marvin Pa- PLACK 19e Pasadena, Md. On October 17, 1977, IDA GRIFFITH 18e one trick, daughter Martha Island, Maisel, loved MAY, of wife of Riviera the late Beach, John beof Merritt On October 15, 1977, KATHY of Baltimore, one brother Plack and dear mother of Mrs.

devoted daughter of L. Wil- Grif- Robert Bonewitz, of Indianap- Adele Litsinger and Roland liam M. and Gertrude olis, Indiana, two sisters Mrs. Also six fith (nee Wilson), dear sister Christine Bertsch, of Tampa, Merritt. survived 15 by of Karen, David and Daniel Mrs.

Monnis J. Wahl, of grandchildren grandchildren, and three greatnel Griffith, and Thelma granddaughter Wilson, of fiance Lio- Indianapolis, Indiana, six great-grandchildren. grandchildren, and two great- Funeral from the George J. of Stanley Stryjewski. grandchildren.

Gonce Home, 169 Riviera Funeral from the Schimu- Services will be held Drive, on Thursday at 10 A.M. nek Funeral Home, 3331 Wednesday, at 10 A.M., at Interment in Loudon Park Brehms lane "(at Mannasota Curry's Funeral Home, Tampa, and Erdman avenues), on Fla. Interment Garden of friends Cemetery. call from Family 3 to 5 and request 7 Mass of Christian at Burial the Memories Cemetery, Tampa, to 9 P.M. Wednesday, 8:15 A.M.

at Florida. Shrine of the Little Flower, at PLEDAS 18e 9 A.M. Interment in Gardens 18e On October 15, 1977, VINof Faith Cemetery. LEITNER, Howard Chapter No. CAS, beloved husband of Roze hours 2 to: 5 and 7 to 9 P.

M. O.E.S. regrets to announce the Pledas (nee Bruzga), and uncle a Wake Parking Services in rear. on Christian death of Sister LAURALOU of Sarah Malone, Glasgow, Tuesday, at LEITNER, in Tampa, Florida Scotland. Also survived by 8:30 P.M.

and extends sympathy to her four cousins. Funeral from John J. Cowfamily. an Son, Hollins and GRUSS 18e RUTH McQUAY Poppleton streets, on On October 15, 1977, BER- Worthy BRADSHAW Matron Wednesday, at 8:15 A.M. ReNARD J.

of South Balti- ROBERT quiem Mass in St. Alphonsus more, husband of Nora C. Worthy Church, at 9 A.M. Interment in Patron Gruss (nee George), father of Holy Redeemer Cemetery, VisPatricia Leef, Mary Pierce, LEMCKE 19e iting 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Thelma, Joan, Nora, Bernard On October 17, 1977, WIL- PYLE 18e Jr.

Edward and Phillip Gruss, LIAM H. of Fallston, be- On Sunday, October 16, brother of Margaret Hinkle, loved husband of the late Eliz- 1977, WILLIAM TOY (in HarAlice Germanhauser, Mary abeth Skillman Lemcke and ford Memorial Hospital), of Gruss and Michael Gruss. Also devoted father of Evelyn Havre De Grace, husband survived by five grandchildren. Lemcke and' Ruth Hagy. Also of the late Virginia Mae Pyle, Services at the McCully survived by one granddaugh- father of Mrs.

Jane Ireland, Funeral Home of South Balti- ter and two great grandchil- Mrs. Ann Wirsing, William R. more, 130 E. Fort avenue, on dren. Pyle, and Miss Betty Pyle, of Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M.

A Services at the Howard K. Havre De Grace, two brothers, Mass of the Resurrection at McComas, 3rd. Funeral Home, Harry E. Pyle, of Aberdeen and S. Mary's Star of the Sea co*kesbury and Philadelphia Walter Pyle, of Chestnut Hill, in Church, at 10 A.M.

Interment Chris- roads, Abingdon, Md. 11 on Maryland. Cedar Hill Cemetery. Wednesday October 19 at Funeral Services will be tian Wake Services on Mon- A.M. Interment in Mountain from the Pennington Son day, at 8 P.M.

Family will re- Christian Cemetery, Joppa, Funeral Home, 225 S. Washceive friends from 3 to 5 and Md. Friends may call at the fu- rington street, Havre De Grace, 7 to 9 P.M. neral home from 2 to 4 and 7 on Wednesday, October 19, 2068n to 9 P.M. at 11 A.M.

Interment in Deer HARRIGAN 18e Creek Methodist Cemetery, On October 16, 1977. CECE- LOGIS 18e Chestnut Hill, Md. Friends 18w0 LIA, Mass of Baltimore, Christian Maryland. Burial will On AMELIA October A. (nee 17, Schrodetzki), on may Tuesday from 2 to 5 and 7 of 1977.

call at the funeral home be held on Wednesday at 10 of Baltimore Highlands, be- to 9 P.M. Our at Queen. Interment in P. Logis and devoted mother On October 17, 1977, MARY A.M., The Cathedral of loved wife of the late Ignatius RENNIE 19. New Cathedral Cemetery, of Margaret H.

Gatzke and the C. (nee Schuchardt), beloved late Mildred G. Logis. Also wife of the late William A. survived by two grandsons Rennie, devoted mother of HORN 19e and four great-grandchildren.

William dear sister of Mrs. aviOn October 14, 1977, SEY- Mrs. Logis rests at the Ann Wheeler, of St. PetersMOUR, beloved husband of Howard H. Hubbard Funeral burg, B.

Rennie. grandmother of Kate (nee Zaretsky), devoted Home, 4107 Wilkens William father of Milton Horn and Patti avenue. Relatives and friends Friends may call at the Paulson, brother of Toby are invited to attend services Mitchell-Wiedefeld York Home, Hersh. on Wednesday, at 2 P.M., in 6500 road (at OverAn omit flowers. Contri- Christ United Methodist P.M.

brook), and on Monday 3 to-5 to 9 butions may be made to the Church, Florida avenue and Tuesday Mass of Christian and Mt. Sinai Hospital Seth Brian street. Interment in Lou- 7 to 9 P.M. In-Patient Administra- don Park Cemetery. The family Burial Wednesday, at 10 A.M.

tor, Mt. Sinai Hospital, 5th will receive friends on Tuesday at Blessed Sacrament Church. avenue and 100th street, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Interment in Parkwood ComeN.Y.. N.Y..

10029. A letter tery. designating the donations Horn are LONG 18e RUSH 18e to, go to The Seymour On October 15, 1977, JULIA On October 16, 1977, MARMemorial Fund should accom- A. (nee McClure), devoted GARET (nee Saboy), in Salispany the donation. wife of the late Lawrence J.

bury, beloved wife of Long, K. beloved McClure, mother Claude of Wil- E. Thomas of Janet Rush, R. devoted al On HUTCHISON October 17, 1977, MELIS- Childress, Nadean Child- dear grandmother of Gerard 190 mother Drewer, 'SA E. (nee Sexon), of South ress and Cebert B.

Childress. grand- Lawrence T. and Mary ElizBalto, beloved wife of Wood Also children survived and by many many great- abeth Christian Schulmeyer. Wake Service row (Hutch) Hutchison and mother of Judy A. grandchildren.

friends J. will held at the Leonard Baranowski, Joe Jeff the Family McCully will receive Funeral Home 5305 Ruck Harford Funeral road Home, (at Echo- survived Jay by three sisters, four of Pasadena, Mountain and dale), on Tuesday at 7:45 and W. Hutchison. Also at brothers and one granddaugh- Tick Neck roads, and 7 on to 9 Tuesday P.M. P.M.

A be Mass of Christian Burlfrom 3 to 5 al will celebrated in the Family friends Further visitation at The Tyree Shrine of the Little Flower, on for. the McCully Funeral Home Funeral Home, Beckley, West Wednesday, at 10 A.M. Interwill receive South Balto. 130 E. Fort Virginia on P.M.

Wednesday Services even- on ment in Most Holy Redeemer avenue 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. ing to 9 11 A.M. Monday Cemetery. from Friends 7 to 9 may P.M. call and on Services at the Malone Funeral ment Thursday in at Oddfellows Cemetery, on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 Saturday at 11 A.M.

Oak Hill, West Virginia. to 9 P.M. Home Grayson, Kentucky on DEATH NOTICES (215) SADLER 19e On October 17, 1977, LULA MAY (nee Simmont), beloved wife of the late Irish Sadler, loving mother of Ruth A. Stitz and sister of Theresa R. Chick.

Also survived by seven grandchildren, one great grandchild and one step great grandchild. The family will receive friends on Tuesday and Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., at the G. Truman Also survived by seven grandchildren, one great grandchild and one step great grandchild. The family will receive friends on Tuesday and Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., at the G. Truman Funeral Home, of Irvington, 3512 Frederick avenue, where funeral services will be held on Thursday at 10, A.M.

Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. SCHANBERGER 18e Suddenly on October 15, 1977, J. LAWRENCE, the beloved husband of Marguerite G. (nee McCloskey), devoted father of Mrs. Vincent D.

Fitzpatrick, Mrs. G. Edward Reahl, Theodore J. Wies, Frederick of Colorado Springs, Colorado, the Reverend J. Lawrence M.M., of Maryknoll, N.Y., William Ph.D., of San Luis Obispo, Cal.

and Captain John E. Schanberger, M.D., of San Diego, Cal. Also survived by 30 grandchildren and six great Friends may call at the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Home, 6500 York road (at Overbrook), on Sunday and Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Prayers on Monday, at 8 P.M. Mass of Christian will be offered in the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, on Tuesday, at 10 A.M.

Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. Those desiring may contribute to the Maryknoll Seminary, Maryknoll, N.Y. (10545). SCHANBERGER 18e The Kiwanis Club of Baltimore City regrets the passing of LAWRENCE SCHANBERGER, who was a member of our club for 58 years. Sincere condolences to the family.

EDWIN M. LOCKARD Secretary SCHWARZ 19e On October 17, 1977, SIMON, beloved husband of Stella Schwarz (nee Lubman), beloved father of Jacob Schwarz of Philadelphia, Pa. Also survived by five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services at Sol Levinson Brothers Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Tuesday October 18, at 3 P.M. Interment in Shaarei Zion Congregation Cemetery (Rosedale).

Please omit flowers. Please make all contributions to the American Heart Association. In mourning at 3908 Glengyle avenue (21215). SCHWARZ 18e The Zera Israel Congregation, deplore the passing of its Coworshipper and Gabbay SIMON SCHWARZ. Members please attend House of Mourning.

RABBI LEOPOLD FISCHER, HENRY BIEGACZ, President SCHWARTZMAN 18e On October 15, 1977, DAVID beloved husband of Theresa Schwartzman (nee Feinglass), devoted father of Mrs. Ann S. Weinfeld, brother of Al Schwartzman, father-in-law of Dr. Andrew Weinfeld. Also survived by two grandchildren.

Services and interment will be private. Please omit flowers. Family will be at home, 5110 St. Albans way (21212). Arrangements by Sol Levinson Inc.

SHAFFER 18e On October 15, 1977, CLAUD, beloved husband of the late Hester E. Shaffer (nee Wilhelm). Friends are invited to call at the Burgee Funeral Home, 3631 Falls road, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services on Wednesday at 1 P.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery.

SHAFFER 18e Pickering Lodge No. 146, A.F. A.M., announces with deep regret the passing of our Brother CLAUD SHAFFER, Past Master and fifty-nineth year Life Member. Sincere sympathy is extended to his family. The Lodge will assemble at the Burgee Funeral Home at 12:30 P.M.

Wednesday, October 19, 1977, to conduct a Masonic Graveside Service at the cemetery for our late Brother. CHARLES C. BROUGHAN Worshipful Master SHAFFER 18e Baltimore Forest No. 45, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, announces with deep regret the passing of Tall Cedar CLAUD SHAFFER, and extends sincere sympathy to his GEORGE H. WINTERSTEIN Grand Tall Cedar SHAFFER 18e Electa Chapter No.

22 O.E.S. announces with deep sorrow the death of Brother CLAUD SHAFFER, Past Patron and 50 year Life Member. HAZEL HOOTON Worthy Matron SHARPE 18e On October 16, 1977, CHARLES beloved husband of Norma G. Sharpe, devoted father of Robert C. Sharpe and Donna Elizabeth Rock.

Fond grandfather of Amy and Aaron Rock and Jenny Sharpe, brother of William E. and Norman and Frederick D. Sharpe and Patricia Paesche. Friends are invited to call at the William E. Johnson Funeral Home, 8521 Loch Raven boulevard (beltway exit 29), on Monday from 7 to 9 P.M.

and Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. SHARPE 18e The Maryland Chapter Telephone Pioneers of America announces with deep regret the death of one of our members, CHARLES A. SHARPE, and extends sincere sympathy to his family.

SHAWKEY 19e On October 17, 1977, HERMAN of Madonna, beloved husband of Sylvia E. (nee Farley), devoted father of Billy Daniel Richard Howell Charles E. and David L. Shawkey. Also survived by one brother, five sisters, 19 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Viewing at the Connelly Funeral Home of Essex, 300 Mace avenue, Tuesday and Wednesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services at the Church of God, Brooklyn, on Thursday at 2 P.M. Interment in Glen Haven Cemetery. SIMMONS 18e On October 16, 1977, MAE beloved wife of the late Keller Simmons, devoted mother of Keller W. and Wesley K.

Simmons, mother-inlaw of Sharon L. and Karen A. Simmons, grandmother of Angela Beth A. and Kelly L. Simmons.

Mrs. Simmons rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Services on Wednesday at 2 P.M. Interment Baltimore National Cemetery.

The family will receive friends on Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., Wednesday from 12 noon to 2 P.M. SIMPSON 18e Suddenly on October 16, 1977, DAVID EUGENE, of Oakland road, Sykesville, beloved son of Ruby Jean Morris and devoted brother of Richard Chenowith and loving grandson of Ida Simpson. Friends may call at the Haight Funeral Home, Route 32 (near Eldersburg), from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., Tuesday, where, services will be held Wednesday, 11 A.M. Interment in Chapel Cemetery. To Place Classified Ads call 539-7700 In Maryland Toll Free 800-492-5020 8:30 A.M.

P.M. Sunday Sun Ads Accepted Up To 11:00 A.M. Saturday DEATH NOTICES (215) SINGER 188. On October 16, 1977, DR. JACK JEROME, beloved husband of Eleanor Lee Singer (nee Sima), beloved brother of Miss Rose and Miss Annette Singer, Mrs.

Jack (Betty) Alperin and the late Harry Merrill and Simon Singer, beloved uncle of Bernard Sheldon Singer. Services and Interment private at the convenience of the family. Please omit flowers. family. Please omit flowers.

Arrangements by Sol Levinson Bros. Inc. SINNOTT 18e On. October 15, 1977, V. DALE, beloved daughter of Joseph F.

and Virginia Reynolds Sinnott, mother of Drew Joseph Sinnott. Friends may call at Evans Funeral Chapel, 8802 Harford road Parkville (2 blocks south of beltway exit 31), Mass of Christian Burial at St. Ursula's Church, on Wednesday, at 9 A.M. Entombment in Parkwood Mausoleum. Visiting 3 to 5.

and 7 to 9 P.M. SMITH 18 On October 15, 1977, S. CLARENCE, beloved husband of the late Irene McNulty Smith and devoted father of Mr. S. Clarence Smith, Mrs.

Robert T. Parker, Mrs. John J. Hart and the late Mrs. Betty S.

Lyness and brother of Mrs. Beatrice S. O'Neill. Also survived by twelve grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends may: call at the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Home, 6500 York road (at Overbrook), on Sunday and Monday from 1 'to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Prayer Service on Tuesday, at 10:20 A.M. Concelebrated Mass of the Resurrection will be offered in Immaculate Conception Church, Baltimore and Ware avenues, Towson, at 11 A.M. Interment Mt. Marie Cemetery, Towson. SMITH 18e On October 15, 1977, HARRY beloved husband of Marie Smith (nee Korecky), devoted father of Harry.

Smith, brother of Betty Phillips, Catherine, Andrew and Ferdinand Smith, Ida Henderson and Lillian O'Connor. Funeral Services will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Wednesday, at 11 A.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. Friends may call on Monday and Tuesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

STEVENS 19e On October 17, 1977, ELISABETH of Ellicott City, Maryland, beloved sister of Evelyn S. Keefer, sister-in-law of Benjamin J. Keefer, aunt of Joseph T. Ponzillo, great aunt of Victoria Joan and Michelle Joan Ponzillo. Friends may call at The Slack Funeral Home, 3871 Columbia road, Ellicott City, Tuesday and Wednesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Services from The Bethany United Methodist Church, Bethany Lane, Ellicott City on Thursday at 11 A.M. Interment Moreland Memorial Park. TOMMASELLO 19e On October 17, 1977, DR. CHARLES J. of Arbutus.

Beloved husband of Elizabeth D. (Bessie) (nee Smeraglia), and devoted father of Libby Davis, Stanley and Anthony Tommasello. Grandfather of Jackie, Loury and Jennifer Davis. Son of Amelia and the late Stanislaus Tommasello and brother of Raynars Tommasello, Mary Cardillo, Jane Carter and Yolanda Scruton. Friends may call at The Ambrose Funeral Home 1328 Sulphur Spring road, Arbutus on Tuesday and Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Christian Wake Service on Wednesday at 7: 30 P.M. Mass of the Christian Burial at Church of The Ascension on Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. Those desiring may contribute to The Doctor Charles J. Tommasello Memorial Fund at South Baltimore General Hosptial.

TURNER 18e Edgernere Lodge 537 Loyal Order of Moose, regrets to announce the passing of Brother FRANK L. TURNER, and extends deepest sympathy to his family. Lodge Services will be held at McCully Funeral Home, Patapsco avenue on Tuesday, October 18, 1977, at 7:30 P.M. GAETT G. SCOTT Governor WARRINGTON 18e On October 16, 1977, AMELIA of Arbutus, beloved wife of the late Walter E.

Warrington and devoted mother of Nellie Welker, Bertha Kern, Edna Meyer, G. Vernon and Linwood C. Warrington. Beloved sister of Grace Neubauer. Also survived by nine grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Warrington rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services on Wednesday at P.M. Interment in Western Cemetery.

The family will receive friends daily from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. WHEATLEY 18e On October 16, 1977, ESTHER devoted mother of Thomas Charles J. and Michael F. Ryan. Also survived by eight grandchildren.

Loving friend of Mr. Preston S. Truitt, devoted sister of Joseph, Charles and Thomas Wheatley, Mildred Hansel, Charlotte Vernacchio and LaRue Geckle. A Christian Wake Service will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, Inc.

5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Tuesday, at 7:30 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Thomas More Church, on Wednesday, at 9 A.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. Friends may call on Monday from 7 to 9 P.M.

and on Tuesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. ZIOMEK 18e On Sunday, October 16, 1977, HELEN, beloved daughter of the late Lawrence and Josephine Ziomek (nee Knasiak), dear sister of Florence Drenga, Lawrence, Frank and late Irene Madejski, Agnes Leonard Ziomek and also the a Tucker, Frances and Joseph Ziomek. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Christian Wake Service at the Sadowski Funeral Home, 1808 Eastern avenue, on Tuesday, at 8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial in St.

Stanislaus Church, on Wednesday, at 9 A.M. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 P.M. CEMETERY LOTS (230) COLUMBARIUM NICHE 4 urns, Greenmount Mausoleum.

821 0919. GARDENS OF FAITH 4 lots in Garden of Resurrection $750, 235- 6667. DRUID RIDGE Mausoleums, crypts. Save $700. 284 1783 SPECIAL NOTICES (240) TOM'S Upholstery, 356-2288.

All types kit, slipcovers, PROPOSALS (255) INVITATION TO BID ON CENTER CITY HAGERS TOWN PROPERTY Sealed bids ate invited for the purchase of the following parcels of land, situate on the North side of West Lee Street in the City of Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland: PARCEL NO A parcel of land together with the improvements thereon fronting a distance of 246 feet, more or less, along the northerly line of Lee Street, con: taining approximately one-halt (1) acre of land, and being more par. ticularly, described in the deed May 2, 1962, from Western Maryland Railway Company to Amos C. Baer (now deceased) and Hazel Baer, his wife, recorded in Liber 387, Folio 164, one of the Land Records of Washington County. Maryland. PARCEL NO.

2. Consisting of two separately described but con tiguous parcels of land together THE SUN, Tuesday, October 18, 1977 C13 PROPOSALS (255) MUNICIPAL NOTICES (260) SCHOOLS (390) SCHOOLS (3901 with the improvements thereon Block 1468) 13'6 x72'. Improved containing in the aggregate ap- $4,150 story bidg. James Assessed Mosby for proximately one and one-third to acres, situate along and Wf. $511.71 tely fronting a twenty-two distance (22) of feet approxi-ma- along Block 2164) Improved 40 N.

Wheeler Ave. Assessed for NOW the northern boundary of said 54,760 story bidg. cent West to Lee Parcel Street No. and 1 being mentioned adja- vestment to Co. Empire Inc.

Development $586.91 in: for above, and being more particularly ALEX AUCTIONEERS, COOPER to Thomas described September Michael S. 1, In Michael, Ice. 1960, the and deed of and record dated from wife, CHARLES oc Director L. 11(3mlno of BENTON, Finance. Welding Career INC.

AV in Liber 360, Folio 774, one of the Land Records of Washington County, Maryland. The property can be inspected by appointment with the undersigned. Sealed bids will be received at the offices of McCauley, Cooey McGrory, Attorneys, 152 West Washington Street, Hagerstown, Maryland, 21740, until three o'clock P.M. Eastern Daylight Savings Time, on Tuesday, October 25, 1977, at which time all bids received will be opened publicly and read aloud. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check in the amount of ten per cent of the bid price.

which in the case of the successful bidder shall be applied as a down payment. Said checks should be made payable to McCauley, Cooey E. McGrory, Attorneys for Hazel Baer, Agent. Each bid shall be signed by the party submitting the bid, and the address and telephone number of the bidder set forth on the posal. Parcels Nos.

1 and 2 will be sold as a unit and not separately, but the bid proposals should state a separate price for Parcel No. 1 and for Parcel No. 2, and the aggregate bid purchase price for both parcels. The undersigned Agent reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any irregularities in the bid proposals. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of ten days subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent of the undersigned.

The successful bidder will be notified, within ten days of the opening of bids, of the acceptance of the bid proposal, and all other bid checks will be returned to bidders. If a bid is accepted, settlement for said property will be held In Hagerstown, Maryland, on or about sixty (60) days after notification of acceptance. Real estate taxes and sewer and water rents shall be prorated as of the date of settlement. Transfer tax and documentary stamp tax shall be borne by purchaser. The property will be conveyed to the successful bidder upon full settlement by a good and sufficient deed with covenants of special warranty and further assurances free of all liens and encumbrances except publicly recorded rights of way for utilities and easem*nts or rights of way of record.

HAZEL E. BAER, AGENT 2550 Paradise Drive Hagerstown, MD 21740 Telephone: (301) 739-6483 or (301) 739-5111 (William C. Baer) oc 18-2tM. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bid No. 78-36 Resurfacing of Edgewood Meadows Subdivision E.D.A, Project No.

MD. 01-51- 20853 Repair, Resurfacing and Utility Adjustments of the roadways 1o- cated in Edgewood Meadows Subdivision on the east side of Maryland Route 755. Sealed Proposals will be ceived by Department of Procurement, Wall and Courtland Streets, Bel Air, Maryland, until 10:00 A.M., Friday the 28th of October, 1977, at which time they will be publicly opened and read for the following project. RESURFACING AND UTILITY ADJUSTMENTS OF EDGEWOOD MEADOWS, on the east side of Maryland Route 755. Construction will be subject to the prevailing wage rates established by the U.S.

Department of Labor, The Equal Employment Opportunity requirements, and the 10 percent Minority Enterprise requirements. Bids must be made upon the blank proposal form which will be furnished by Harford County. Proposal forms will be available from Department of Procurement at the corner of Wall and Courtland Streets, Bel Air, October 17, 1977. No bids will be considered less accompanied by a certified check drawn upon a bank or a bid bond payable to Harford County, Maryland, in the amount set forth in the Proposal Form. The successful bidder will be required to give bond and comply with Harford County Standard Specifications respecting contracts.

A pre-bid session will be held for potential bidders on October 21, 1977, 10:00 A.M., in the Conference Room, Department of Public Works, 23 North Main Street, Bel Air, Maryland 21014. Bids must be made on standard proposal forms in duplicate, which, with plans and specifications will be furnished by the Department of Procurement, corner of Wall and Courtland Streets, Bel Air, Maryland, upon application and payment of $15.00 by check of cash ($5.00 additional for mailing costs). No refunds will be made for the return of proposals. Harford County, Maryland, reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By Order of the County Executive of Harford County, Maryland.

CHARLES B. ANDERSON, JR. County Executive Harford County, Maryland 18-5tS BID NOTICE BID NO. 78-37 REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE Sealed proposals endorsed "Bid No. 78-37 Reinforced Concrete Pipe" will be received at the Department of Procurement, Corner of Courtland and Wall Streets, Bel Air, Maryland, until 10:00 A.M., Monday, October 31, 1977, at which time they will be publicly opened and read in the Department of Public Works Conference Room, 23 North Main Street, Bel Air, Maryland.

Additional Specifications and Proposal Forms may be obtained from the Department of ment. Harford County reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE OF HARFORD COUNTY, MARYLAND. CHARLES B. ANDERSON, County Executive Harford County, Maryland oc 1s)oc23x5tM MUNICIPAL NOTICES (260) LIST NO.

2 TAX DELINQUENTS DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE BUREAU OF COLLECTIONS MUNICIPAL BUILDING BALTIMORE, MARYLAND October 11, 1977 Notice is hereby given to the owners of the following properties or ground rents in the City of Baltimore that unless the taxes and charges due thereon are paid, the properties will be sold, to the highest bidder on Friday, the 4th day of November, 1977, at 10:00 A.M. in the Lobby of the Municipal Building. Purchasers must pay, on the day of sale, the full amount taxes and charges; the balance of the bid price on delivery of the Deed. These properties will be sold In fee simple unless the Director is given prior written notice of a Ground Rent; in which event the Leasehold Interest will be oftered; but if it should fail to produce the amount of charges due, the property will be offered in fee simple. The absolute redemption time may be reduced to 60 days depending on the finding of the Commissioner of the Department of Housing and Community Development.

2223 Brookfield Ave. (Lot 37, Block 3445) 15 x115'. Improved by 2 story bldg. Assessed for $4,930 to Calvin R. Preston $739.37 5322- Cordelia, Ave.

(Lot 16, Block 105'. Improved 2 story bidg. Assessed for $6,600 to Lillie B. Hough $224.25 1834 Druid Hill. Ave.

(Lot 18, Block. 328) Improved by 3 story bldg. Assessed for $3,330 to James Mosby Jr. $410.59 5609-5611 Govane Ave. 18, Block 6140A) 50 x147'.

Improved by 3 story Assessed for $4,690 to William Cook WI. $503.54 2016 W. Lexington St. (Lot 22, Block 161) 15'x 100'. Improved by 2 story bldg.

Assessed for $4,070 to William C. Washington $501.83 1047 N. Mount St. (Lot 29, Block 61) 13'x79'. Improved by 3 story bida.

Assessed for $3680 to Empire Development Investment Co. Inc. $541.73 1135 4 Myrtie Ave. (Lot 60, Block 431) 13 Improved by 2 story bida. Assessed for $3,100 to Miss P.

Realty Inc. $492.03 2830 Overland Ave. (Lot 44, Block 5341) 50'x 150' Improved by 3 story bldg. Assessed for $13, 500 to Van Durret Wt. $1,664.55 845 Pontiac, Ave.

(Lot 14A, Block 7096) Improved by 2 story bldg. Assessed for $4,810 to Gerald Lebowitz Wt. $593.07 3409 W. Rogers Ave. (Lot 39, Block 4528) 25 x117'.

Improved by 2 story bldg. Assessed for $7,280 to Michael Stewart $897.61 3401 16 St. (Lot 1, Block 64921 Improved by 2 story bldg. Assessed for $3,940 to Rob. ert J.

Cremen Jr. $485.80 3403 Toone St. (Lot 2, Block 6492) 14'x50'. Improved by 2 story bldg. Assessed for $1330 to Robert J.

Cremen Jr. $284.69 522 E. Twentieth St. (lot 12, Block 4018) Improved by 3 story bldg Assessed for $4,740 to Edward Harrison Jr. Et al $584.44 427 E.

Twenty second St (Lot 25, Block x140 Im proved by story bldg. Assessed for $5,350 to James Mosby $659.67 1602 Washinaton St (Lot 54 LEGAL NOTICES (265) PUBLIC SALE General Motors Acceptance Corporation will sell individually as is for cash on October 25, 1977 at 2 PM at GMAC's lot, 4908 York Road, Baltimore, Maryland, 21212 the following vehicles: 1977 Chevrolet, Serial 1974 Chevrolet, Ser 1S87H4N162136, 1975 Datsun, Ser HLB210531351, 1974 Chevrolet, Ser 1H57H48488182, 1972 Oldsmobile, Ser 3V37T2E206805, 1974 Pontiac, Ser 2N57R4D111908, 1975 Chevrolet, Ser 1974 Oldsmobile, Ser Chevrolet, Ser 1L47H3Y 124649, 1977 Chevrolet, Ser 1974 Chevrolet, Ser 1H57H48605566, 1976 Oldsmo: bile, Ser 3357F6D122686, 1974 Dodge, Ser LL23C4F177647, 1976 GMC TK, Ser TGL 156U504262, 1973 Cadillac, Ser 6D49R30 158870, 1972 Chevrolet, Ser 1Q87F2N151003, 1977 Cadillac, Ser 129924, 1971 Chevrolet, Ser 1972 Buick, Ser 4N39J2Y 190275, 1974 Chevrolet, Ser 1L35U4J 102019. Purchaser must have vehicle inspected per Article Annotated Section 13-105, Maryland Code. oc18x1tM PUBLIC HEARING ON BILL 813. The Judiciary Committee of Baltimore City Council will meet on Tuesday November 1, 1977 at 4 P.M.

in the City Council Chambers, Room 408, City Hall, 100 N. Holiday St. to conduct a public hearing on Bill 813, an Ordinance to change from R-8 Zoning District to the M-1-2 Zoning District the property generally known as 601 N. Milton Ave. FRANK X.

GALLAGHER. Chairman. oc 18x1tM. PUBLIC SALE General Motors Acceptance Corporation will sell as is for cash on October 25, 1977 at 2 PM at Swartz Cadillac 5223 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore, Maryland, 21215 one 1971 Cadillac Sedan, Serial 683491E351666. Purchaser must have vehicle inspected per Article Section 13-105, Maryland Annotated Code.

Oc18x1tM PUBLIC SALE General Motors Acceptance Corporation will sell for cash as is, on at 11 AM o'clock at Ungar Motors, Rt. 2 Harwood Md. 20776. One: 1973 Volkswagen, Serial No. 1332645891, Purchaser must have vehicle inspected per Article Section 13-105 Mary land Annotated Code.

Oc18x1tM LOST FOUND (270) BEAGLE SM. BLK. brown male. Lost Lochearn area. 944-8054.

BRITTANY SPANIEL brown wht, male, neutured, scar on top of head, lost vic. Charles BelIona. 377-7062 CAIRN TERRIER Female Lost Waverly Area. Ans. to Shasta.

Brindle face. REWARD. 366-4177. CAT-Orange tabby, spayed female lost Pikesville. 486-3642.

CHIHUAHUA Small, lost vic. Hollinswood, reward 646-2532 DOG--Shepherd type, friendly. Lost. N. Balto.

area. Has chain collar lic. no. 17671. Ans.

to Edward. Rew. 235-4593. FOUND EYEGLASSES Black in Stevenson, 486-5359 FOUND SM. male tabby.

Irvington area. Call 243-0349. FOUND small bik tom cat Charles Village 243-0349. FOUND Small blue grey kitten, 4900 bik. Belair Rd.

Call 483- 4576 aft. 6 P.M. FOUND. female, miniature poodie at Loyola H.S. in Towson.

821-1794. KEESHOND Bik gray furry dog, wht. bushy tail. Lost in Liberty Dam area 10 days ago. $100 reward.

795-5436. LABRADOR RETRIEVER Yellow. Found co*ckeysville, 666-0875 LOST (1) red long-haired cat, lost in Jacksonville area, answers to Red or Babes. REWARD. 628- 1724 MEXICAN CHIHUAHUA Lt.

brown collar reg. collar. Lost in Raspeburg area. 675-6088. PUPPY, small brown female, lost Lansdowne.

Ans. to Reward. 242-3710. RING, man's gold diamond initial. Lost in Reisterstown, 10-15.

REWARD. 833-3643 SIAMESE CAT, male, name Tio, needs medicine. Lost on Kavanaugh Rd, W. Inverness Area. 282-1181.

SIAMESE CAT declawed, male, lost vic. Hanover Rd, Upperco Oct. 16. 833-0660 SIBERIAN HUSKY Female, bik wht, blue eyes, lost Burnie. $100 Reward.

969-9085. TOY POODLE Sm. black. Lost 500 bik Oldham St. 327-8559 CAR SHARING (300) RIDE NEEDED from Greenspring Hanson to Balto.

Howard. Leave 6 A.M. Aft. 6, 358-9304. TRANSPORTATION (305) DRIVERS WANTED- -All points U.S.A.

Nationwide 539-3660 PERSONALS (310) ANYONE WITNESSING an accident on Oct. 8, 1977 at approx. 12:20 PM at intersection of Homberg Back River Neck Rd. contact Mrs. Stewart at 391- 0750.

ANYONE WITNESSING an accident on at 2 A.M. on Rt 404, 4 miles east of Denton, Md. whereby 8 dump truck forced a Datsun pickup truck off the road. Please call 837-0383. WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted by others.

JOHN MITCHELL. 2403 St Stephens Ct (21216) Fathers United 2nd Wives Meet Every Tues. 664-5819 I WILL DIVORCE problems? Fathers United Hotline Meet every Thursday 233-6096 BUSINESS SERVICES (315) GARAGES ROOFS We specialize in garages, new or prefab roofs, tar or shingle. Lowest prices in Md. AMERICAN SIDING REMODELING, INC.

636-0500. THERMOPANE ENERGY SAVER. Free est. LOW, LOW PRICES. Call AMERICAN SIDING REMODELING CONTRACTORS INC.636-0500.

ADDITIONS Free estimates. Why buy new home? Let us add on to your present home save. AMERICAN SIDING REMODELING CONTRACTORS. 636-0500. SMALL Paneling, HOME IMPROVEMENTS patios, steps, repair old firepls.

build new, block retaining walls, stucco, reglaze windows strip. 235-6335 or 366-2280. CARPET UPHOLSTERY CLEAN ING. Any steam size 3 hall cleaned, $39.95 cushion sofa expertly sharnpooed, $30. Call Edward E.

Streeter, 323-0845 SPECIAL Roof coated, $75. 1 vt. guar. Hot asphalt roof, $300, up to 800 sq. ft.

Paint paneling. 962-8680. HOME REPAIRS Waterproofing, pumps, drains, cement, roofs, suspended ceilings, plaster, clubrms, paper paint, siding. Est. Terms.

F.Pace, 823-0722. CUSTOM BUILDER Use your lot 08 yout down payment. Will arrange financing and build your dream home starting at $29, 900, 760-3773. QUALITY TV Service, moat sets repaired in home, solid state spaceless-all makes. 477 2312 days pet wk.

Service call $5.00. CHEAP HAULING Cellars, attics cleaned etc. Save up to 60 PC 664 0639. MOVING HAULING Trash. bsmts yards cleaned, trees cut.

Firewood for sale. 467 5312. ASPHALT PAVING CONCRETE, parking lots, private drives Fall Special 20 off. Free esti mates. 569-4083.

HOME OWNERS MAINTENANCE MAN, plumbing, carpentry. alum, siding. Call 254 1231. ALUMINUM SIDING spouting trim storm windows. Free est.

Reas. Mr. Doherty, 661-7821. LIGHT moving hauling. Will clean basem*nts, attics gara gen.

Call 467-2772. SIDING ALUMINUM, VINYL STEEL. Save on heat air cond. FREE EST. Low, low prices.

AMERI CAN SIDING REMODELING CONTRACTORS. 636-0500. WINDOWS COMPLETE RANGE OF WELDING PROCESSES: GAS, ARC, MIG, HELIWELDING. INDUSTRY-EXPERIENCED, CERTIFIED VicIO INSTRUCTORS. PRACTICAL TRAINING USING THE MOST 4 UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT AND PROCESSES, TRAIN IN YOUR OWN BOOTH.

1102 ELIGIBLE FOR FEDERALLY-INSURED STUDENT LOANS AND GRANTS. APPROVED FOR VETERANS TRAINING. 1 PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE. 10 atietAr DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. CALL 633-4300.

A Write or Visit Us For FREE Detailed Information AIRCO Technical Institute ati 121 Md. Kane St. BUSINESS SERVICES (315) BRICK POINTING cleaning, all types caulking water proofing, 20 yrs. exp. 426-9279 MOVING -HAULING BSMT.

YARDS TRASH DON BRACKENS-525-0233 CARPENTRY, partitions, porches, steps, odd jobs specialty, semi retired, 747-8765 ROOFER East Balto. specialist, work guaranteed. 633-3086, Highlandtown. CHEF Avail. for dinner parties.

Call Danny at 685-8600, Ext. 10G. ROOFING Slate, patched, tar hot. all types. Roof, 338-0530.

LIGHT HAULING, clean gar. etc. 426-2899, 426-0898 LIGHT HAULING moving. Yard Bsmt. cleaned.

789-9578. BAsem*nT CLEANING Moving. Small cement jobs. 355-1408. ROOFS GUARANTEED.

Compare prices, Cheap, 358-8495. LIGHT and cleaning East Balto Area 675-2581, 342-1850. LIGHT HAULING Sm. truck. Reas.

rates. 233-4082, 945-1689. SALE! ALUM REPLACEMENT WINDOWS. 358-8495 WRECKING, Hauling, yard, attic cleaned. 327-7585.

HOUSES RAISED--Beams replaced. Cellars installed. Devos, 485-3999. HANDYMAN carpentry kit ceilings paneling etc Tony 747-0451 STOP looking! Hector's Home Improvements will do it. 235- 1843.

QUALITY CONCRETE WORK all types, free estimates. 969-2033. GENERAL Minor Repair carpentry, paneling, etc. 256-3737 PAINTING Int. lic.

work full ins. free est. 276-0495 DAVE'S MOVING 947-2895, 367-5011. PAPERHANGING By ex- Gl. $8 min.

Free estimates, 243-0775. WALL SCRAPING $6 up. Painting Will Brown, 243-0775. PLASTERING No job too small. $5 up.

Lge. or sm. 243-0775. PLUMBING F. Grau's Plumbing Heating.

Reas. Guar. 686-9498. PAINTING ext int, plastering Wallpaper, paneling, 485-1560 IS YOUR CHILD having a reading problem? If so, call 655-7410 TREE CARE Expert pruning, landscape work. Call 664-5544 TRUCK FOR HIRE clean gen'l hauling.

889-4783. HAULING LIGHT, very reas. celler cleaning. 566-0525. WANTS (375) WANTED ANTIQUES Used clocks, gold silver, glass, dolls, rugs, anything of Value.

789-0262 ETC WANTED Persian Oriental rugs. Pay cash. 282-5544 SCHOOLS (390) ENROLL NOW FOR CLASSES IN ELECTRONICS FULL TIME ENGINEERING For the High School Grad and Practical Servicing for the non-grad. PART TIME CLASSES ENERGY PUMPS CONDITIONING LICENSE PREPARATION TV SERVICING Approved by Maryland Board for Higher Education and for Veterans. CALL 301-727-6863 WRITE OR VISIT SCHOOLS RETS Tech Center 511 Russell Street Baltimore, Md.

21230 Equal Opportunity School MEN--WOMEN NEW TRADE IN ONLY 2 WEEKS BECOME A CASHIER OR GROCERY CHECKER Train in Your Spare Time Morning or Eve. Classes Good Starting Pay Ar Excellent Job Benefits Ar Employee Store Discounts Job Placement Assistance APPROVED BY THE MD.STATE BOARD FOR HIGHER EDUCATION CASHIER TRAINING, INC. 4833 BELAIR RD. For interview appt. call 485-2200 Applications Being Accepted Now! AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS COURSES ENROLL NOW Morning Evening Classes Approved by Veteran Training Equal Opportunity Trainer For More Information Call or Write Todav (301) 646-5480 LINCOLN Technical Institute 3200 WILKENS MARYLAND KEYPUNCH Nurses Aide Earn Certificate, High School not req.

No age limit Day, Eve. Sat. classes. Short easy courses. Individual attention.

JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE Maryland Training Ctr. 210 W. FAYETTE SUITE 212 539-3270 DISC JOCKEY TV ANNOUNCER NEWS ANNOUNCER SPORTS ANNOUNCER Classes now in Session Evening Classes for Veterans by State Board for Higher Education BROADCASTING INSTITUTE OF MARYLAND 532-6177 ENROLL TODAY MTA TRUCK 4 DRIVER SCHOOL Train to Be A Tractor Trailer 7309 York Rd. 821-9191 Home, Office, Elizabethtown, Pa! LEARN TO DRIVE 0 TONY TRACTOR TRAILER Approved for training of VETERANS Call Now 24 Hours 532-6700 Both Corres. Resident Trainind' North American Training Academy, BARTENDING CENTERS.

Silver Spring, Md. 301-587-5337 LEARN BARTENDING STRAYER College Day Class Nov. 14, Jan. 3. Nov.

Nite 539-5626. Classes. Arundel Inst. of Tech. PROF.

INST. COMMERCIAL ART State catalog. 358-6311 THE MEDIX SCHOOL Train med. dental asst. HELP WANTED (400)-.

ACCOUNTANT--CPA. "BIG 8" ACCOUNTING FIRM Excellent opportunity in Baltimore, for CPA with 2-3 years experience and good academic record. Salary commensurate with 0x- perience; Good benefits. We are an equal opportunity Send resume with salary requirements, in confidence, MM 068633 Sun. Accountant CPA Need extra money? We have? 24k cellent temporary jobs for good CPA's all over Maryland.

Top offered for your spare time. Call Melanie 323-7770. ACCOUNTANT Local CPA firm has opening on Its staff for exp. individual. Pos.

fers exc. growth potential. All inquiries will be held in stricter confidence. George P. Hertzbach, 484-5090.

31702 ACCOUNTANT Expanding pany needs experienced indiva to assist the controller. For -uppointment call Mr. Gossett, 839. 2862. ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR CEIL To assist manager of accountino for medium sized firm and perform various accounting dutieaFinancial statements, reconcilements.

Required counting and two years ence. Resume should include education, experience and salary requirements. BOX MM068291 SUN. hoot ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR Min.2 vrs. exp.

in general auditing. Fit ing tax returns, financial state ments, cost analysis, tation of data processing aystems helpful and staff management. Salary $12K fringe bent Mr. Edwards, 889-5006 ACCOUNTING CLERK, Middle River area. Lead in work for computor terminal operation.

Emphasis on billing. Some For interview, please call Mr. Wells at 391-2600. E.0.E. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Accounts payable clerk to 3 yrs.

exp. processing expense ports. Desirable Hunt Valley fo cation. Salary commensurate: Call Personnel. 666-8700 Wkdays 9-5 AIR COND.

Refrig. Boilers chanic Commercial and indus. trial. Ist class mechanic only to apply. All benefits-top salary, right person depending on fications.

668-2529. Aircraft WANTED SPECIAL JOBS FOR SPECIAL PEOPLE The Air Force Reserve can. do something important. tor you! We'll teach you' a skill you can use." Spend one weekend month and two weeks year with the Air Force. Reserve.

You'll earn. Apa extra income plus unique benefits. good deal! Find about the Air Force Re: serve. Openings Now: AIRCRAFT MECHANICS. FLIGHT ENGINEERS NAVIGATORS L10 PILOTS AVIONICS ISTS PLUS MANY MORE For Further Information' Call: TSgt.

George bert (301) 539-2749. ALAHM INSTALLERS TROUBIE' shooters, earn top pay carat pany benefits, 922-8200. ALUMINUM SIDING INSTALLERS. pros only. with equip.

Plenty of work. Top pay. 944-3131 ALUMINUM Hrly, work. SIDING, MECHANIC Exp. 761-2746.

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