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DEATHS DEATHS Index Classified 53D-77C0 Monday through Friday 8:30 A.M. to P.M. i.c:o-G23-c:oo Saturday and Sunday 8:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. FIND IT IN SUN CLASSIFIED LEGAL N0TICE8 LEGAL NOTICES (285) LEGAL NOTICES 6 sv (.,, 4 29 't -'9 .3 PUBLIC NOTICE A public hearing wiN be hekf by the Baltimore County Planning Board at 600 pm on Jury 16.

1993 in Room 106 of the County Office Building. 1 1 1 W. Chesapeake Avenue. Towson. Maryland on the following nx petitions comprising Amendment Cycle 1 1 of the BALTIMORE COUNTY WATER end SEWERAGE PLAN Addnional information is available at the Department of Public Works.

Room 311 of the County Office Bunding in Towson PERSONS IN NEED OF SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR DISABILITIES SHOULD CALL 687-3461 93-01 Power Avenue 93-04 Travencore Woods Marks Manor 93-02 Bars Yeakov School for Girls 93-05 Vendermest Property 93-03 Sauter Property, Parcel 93-06 Chartestown at Greenspring PENNSYLVANIA NA WATER SUPPLY AND SEWEf1AGE Amendment Cycle XI county Ganaral Locstlon Map ABRECHT, Gertrude) ADLER, Chorion AMOSS, Corono BAU, Ronald BEAN, Clementine BROWN, Chart BUTLER, Harry CONAWAY SR, Chorl. CRAMER, Leonard CROMWELL, Sarah DAY, Frances DoCORSE, Thomas OiPAOLO, JoMph POSTER, Vera GARTRELL, Margaret A. GOLDMAN, William HANSEN, Bernhord HOLCOMB, Cossie JONES, Thoma KAPLAN, Jack KEARNS, Janot KLINEFELTER, Goraldino KREAGER, Janice LEOBETTER Wad UTTLEFIELD, Leonard MANGER, Richard MONTOOMEtY, W. Kenneth NUSINOV, Anno PLANTHOLT, John RALEY, Mary RITCHIE, George ROGERS, Philip ROOS, Carroll ROSS, Lillian SCHULZ, Joan SCHWARTZ, William SNYDER, Charloi (Butch) TAYLOR, Millard WILLARD III, John WILLIAMS, Margaret WRIGHT Robert DEATHS 7285 Pommel drive, Eld- ersburg, MD (217841 vwm GOLDMAN. William I tl Cemetolntt US? he Wed I NOT ikim then 14 eWyi i srftet it aKpspaiiieji ef smI.

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Mere the Hre) Sfc'Sf j' jfs fmst ha ejhrefi itv tCme hw seeres j'r i1'v i SiK.je"' VtvJii i fin. Vi- jufuflLu Nf tied hefefe secenei htjeertlen "(93-04J tXfrJSrVS II Vy JTS. "The taMeMre iMI eel ih HrC 7 Jjr ae MeMe let centeeMnMel eWi (ftirf NtrCj BALiiMoai yyy 2HA eaet el any kM awe te eneit Wlf edHteee-M, a rt-w rrgam. a l-jf yrjw Jf 7 WMrWnwOWtf WtUMWnw9W jk. irfl iTriv(' swaged ia aweeisteeis af the eua iAir" I I i stjyzr asM lejaa cares ejus) ethef terms HOWARD 'li'fej? ami esnrfMem by "The Bastt a jav Q' ac Ael ejeveislsia evhsaftteel h) tn Royal Sitters Society deeply regrets the paaa- of WILLIAM GOLD-u MAN, beloved son of -w president Harriet man and extends sympa- thy to the family.

H.M. SYLVIA DANEMAN i Vice President r. mm ni COUNTY jf4 BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND UAUCCU aLLl Suddenly on May 27, 1993. BERNHARD be- loved husband of Marga- C. Hansen, devoted father of Kathv A.

Kniaht. Mary Ellen Mixon, Grego-'y and David Hansen, son of Mary Han sen, brother ot raui f. Hansen and Dalores Sciarretta and grandfa- iner of Katie, Meghan, "u-f. ''Timothy and Jeremy. -KV," Mr.

Hansen rests at the HUBBARD FUNERAL INC, 4107 Wilkens -Vl vnue, where relatives -'Hi frienda are invited to c. attend prayers on Satur-- fday at 12 noon. Interval ment in Meadowridge Memorial Park. The family will receive friends on Saturday from 10 A.M. to 12 noon.

In lieu of or those desiring may -TT'Oiake contributions to the St. Agnes Hospital Coronary Care Unit, 900 Gaton avenue, MD 21229, (265)1 sion. 680 Taylor Avenue. Tawes State Office BuMmg, Annapolis. Maryland 2 1401 Arrangements may be made for inspection and copying ot file mat en els Opportunity is afforded to interested parties to provide written comments on the listed appticationts), or to be pieced on the interested persons kst for a specific application.

Any request for hearing must be writing and provide the following information: 11 Name, Address and Telephone Number ot the per son making the request; 2) The identity of any other pereonts) the requestor ia representing, and 3) State speofi- cetty the issue proposed to be considered at the hearing If a heenng is scheduled, sign language interpret era and other appropriate accommodations for rdrvidueis with disabilities wis be provided upon request Written comments, requests to be placed on the Interested persons fist, or requests for a heenng must be received on or before JUNE 14, 1993. If requesting to be pieced on the interested persons kst, please ctearty state this request written form. On aN correspondence, pteeae refer to the case number which identifies each application. Correspondence should be addressed to the Nontidal Wetlands and Water wevs Division E-2. Water Re sources Admmtst ret ton, 680 Taylor Avenue.

Tawes State Office Building, Annapolis, Maryland 21401. A Water Quality Certifica tion may be required trom the Depertment of the Environment for this protect. This certification is required under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. Any written comments or Questions concerning water quality considerations involved with these protects Should be directed to the Division of Standards and Cer tifications, Depertment of the Environment, 21300 Broentng Htghwey, Baltimore. Maryland 2 teiepnona 14 lut 631-360B Any further notices oon-cemang actions on the following applications be provided by mail to those persons on tha Interested persona kst.

Applications Received CASE NUMBER 1 9936363693-NT-0 1 62 Mr. Michael West, of the Maryland Aviation Administration, proposes to frH and grede 40,076 square feet of emer gent nontidal wetlands and 7.406 square feet of scrub shrub nontidal wetlands and 60.866 square feet of the 26-foot nontidal wetland buffer. The purpose of this protect is to construct an extension of Runway 10-28 and a pareHet taxrwey, and a modification to the intersection of Stoney Run Roed and Aviation Boulevard Md Route 170, in the vtctnrty of Baltimore Washington international Airport. In addition, nontidal wetland mitigation is required in the form of 64,886 square feet of on-site creation of forested and scrub shrub nontidal wetlands The protect wtH be occurring in the flood-plains of Stony Run and Saw-mtH Creek (Class I waters). The wetland impact sites are located wit hm the kmrts of BWI property at tha eastern and western ends of Runway 10-28, tha aforementioned intersection, the mitigation will occur along Aviation Boulevard Md Route 162, on the property recorded in Anna Arundel County tax record on tax map 9, parcel 42.

Information on this application may be obtained by contacting Mr Aaron M. Keel at (410) 974-3841. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUREAU OF UTILITIES ENGINEERING AND REGULATION DIVISION NOTIFICATION OF PRETREATMENT VIOLATORS The Baltimore County retreat ment Program regulates the discharge of industrial wastewater to tha sanitary sewer. The purpose of the program ia to protect the wastewater treatment plant's biological processes and tha quality of its sludge and effluent, to protect the conveyance system and to protect the health and safety of its workers and the citizens of Baltimore County. Federal laws governing the program and Section 36-311 ic) of the Baltimore County (265) GENE L.

NEFF. Director of Public Works Code requires that the names of those users who etgnificant-ry violate pret real ment regulations andor standards be published annually. During the period January 1 1992 to December 31, 1992, the companies listed below significantly violated Baltimore County pretreetment standards or requirements or had a pattern of non-compliance. COMPANIES THAT FAILED TO COMPLY WITH NATIONAL PRETREATMENT STANDARDS FOR THE METAL FINISHING WDUSTRY: ASC. Inc.

9804 Reisterstown Roed. Owtngs MaTs. Maryland 21117 Violation of heavy metals standards. Citations issued Allied SignaiBendix. 1300 fc.

Joppa Hoed. Towson, Maryland 21204. Violation of heavy metals standards. Penalties assessed. Martin Marietta Aero and Naval Systems 103 Chesapeake Park, Baltimore, Maryland 21220, Violations of heavy metals standards.

Penalties essessed Osteo- Technology International 10 Aylesbury Road. Timomum, Maryland 2 1093 Violations of heavy metals standards Citations process. Westmghouse. Inc. Aviation Blvd Lmthicum, Maryland 21227 Violations of heavy metals standards.

Citations issued COMPANIES THAT FAILED TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL LIMITS FOR DISCHARGE TO THE SANITARY SEWER: McCormick Company Flavor Division. 1 1 102 McCor mick Road, Hunt Valley, Maryland 21031. Violations of the tats, oils and greeses standard Citations issued Pory source MtdAtlentic. tne 7120 Golden Ring Roed. Baltimore, Maryland 21221 Viola tions of the tats, oils and greases standard.

Citations issued Sett America, hrtc 107 Beaver Court Cockeysvrite. Maryland 21030. Violations ot heavy metals standards. Penalties assessed. Sweetheart Cup Company, Inc.

10100 Reisterstown Road, Owings Mills. Maryland 21229 Violations of fats, oils and greases standard. Citations issued Unifirst Corporation. B820 Yellow Brick Roed, Baltimore, Maryland 21237. Violations of fats, oil and grease standards Citations issued Pretreetment proposed COMPANIES THAT FAILED TO COMPLY WITH SELF-MONITORING REPORTING REQUIREMENTS: Olson Wire Products.

Inc 4100 Benson Avenue. Baltimore. Maryland 21227. User failed to provide effluent information for the second half of 1992. WILLIAM BRENDEU at el.

Plaintiffs PERCONTEE. Defendant tN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HOWARD COUNTY (CASE NO. 92CA20822) LEGAL NOTICE J. CALVIN JENKINS. ESQUIRE Suite 600 409 Weshtngton Avenue Towson, Maryland 21204 (410) 296-6822 The Plaintiffs seek to Quiet title of certem real property situated along US Route 40 (north aide) known as "College more particularly described on Tax Map 16, Parcel 212 (hereinafter "College The Complaint at at as, among other things, that the Plaintiffs, pursuant to an instrument entitled "Option to Purchase" dated December 17.

1969 were obligated to notify Sidney C. Blumenthel since deceased) prior to the sale of College Farm to any third party To the ftnowtedge of the Pteintifle, the only known assignee of the Option to Purchase ia Defendant. This Notice serves to warn any interested parties that failure to file an affidavit opposition to the relief sought on or before the 30th day of June, 1993, may result tn the granting of the relief sought by Plaintiffs. TRUE COPY TEST: MARGARET D. RAPPAPORT, Ctsrk.

LEGAL NOTICES (265) BALTIMORE CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING ON BILL 662 The Lend Use Committee 01993 et 1 1 30 AM in the City Council Chambers Room 406 City Hell 100 N. Holliday Street to conduct public hearing on Bill CC 652. ORDINANCE REZONING RITTENHOUSE AVENUE AND GEORGETOWN ROAD FOR the purpose ot chenging the zoning for the property located et Rittenhouse Avenue end Georgetown Roed from the M-2-1 Zning District to the R-3 Zoning District. By emending Zoning District Maps Sheet No. 73 Article 30 Zoning Baltimore Crty Code (1983 Replacement Volume, as emended) NOTE: This bi is Subiect to emmendment by the Baltimore Cltv Council.

ANTHONY J. AMBRIDGE. Chairmen. LIABILITY NOTICE LOST FOUND (270) BASENJI bark-less, brownwhite. 16 high.

26 lbs, short hair, ring tail. LOST Mitchellviile Bowie area. REWARD 1301) 249-3229 CALICO CAT longhair lam, 13 lbs. oranoegraywht. Owings Mills Reward.

681-7026 CAT Black white, declewed neutered male Answer to Nicky Lost 624 WoodhiH Apt development. B-ua CAT (LOST) in Charles Village. White whazel blue eves, wearing flee purple collar. Answers to HOBO, Grieving owners. Any mfo hetpfuT.

366-4068 DACHSHUND long haired, reddish bm, wht on nosepaws, spayed rem. Approx 8-12 yrs old. Tan clip on collar. Found 800 blk Braddish Ave. 626 Dog grieving tor owner.

988-9607 DOG Lost Perry HallDunfield area smelt red gold Lhasa Apeo neutered male. Approx 2 yrs old, rust clipped. If any info please call Janet et 629-7030 or 889-2232 DOG Lost in Woodiawn area, tan Lhasa Apso, named Ted" Reward 747-8016 DOG LOSTI Black Male Lab. Sparks area Thurs. 627 Kids heartbroken 771-4405 DOG Small wht tern wbrown patch over eye LOST 622 REWARD 410-235-0762 EYE GLASSES LOST- Gallerie in Lutherville or Giant York Road REWARD 377-2832 FOUND Gray cat in Arbutus, friendly, declewed male.

Call 247-8137 FOUND White Male dog. wtan spots. 622 Howard cnty on route 99. Cheryl 442-2741 Mike 442-1179 GERMAN SHEP Lost Vic Pimli-co. blk ten.

rabbi ID. Reward 367-0448 GOLD CRAB PIN Lost vk Brooklendville. Greenspring Station, Ruxton Pharmacy, Grauls. or Eddie's Charles St Generous reward 823-0708 HUSKY Blk white wred collar, blk leash CatonsviHe. REWARD CAD 788-5118 PARROT African Gray Lost 61593 Severna ParkMiiiersvilie area.

Reward offered 987-8291 ROGERS FORGE Lost 620 7 mo old male orange-striped-cat REWARD 296-1338 TOURS, TRIPS VACATIONS (301) AIRLINE TICKETS GUARANTEED Lowest. Lowest. Lowest Fare. Call 800-762-3688 TOUR HOLYLAND wRev Dekker. Nov 1.

10 days 1st class $1798 661-94(9 TRANSPORTATION 1305) HOUSEHOLD GOODS LOAD to Wast Coast return. Room left 1-800-759-6413 TRAVELING? Drive cars to all points in 366-8863 GREETINGS (309) THANK ST JUDE lor favors received FEC PERSONALS (310) ADOPTION Lovmg amity anxiously awaiting to adopt vour white or interracial newborn. Stable, happy fa secure home life Medical, legal counseling expenses paid. Please call Cheryl Fred collect, 276-6010. ADOPTION Caring couple hopes to give your Infant or twine a loving home.

Call Cheryl or Brian et 410-343-2789 ANYONE WITNESSING en accident on 42093 on Rte 40 Westbound Rooers Ave. EIIicoti City pleaae can cof- lect. 804-481-4697 ANYONE WITNESSING an accident et Hechmger's on Hillen Rd on Mav 17 at 5 45 PM pleaae can 483-2667 FATHERS-MEN'S RIGHTS Attorney- Custody, visitation, child support, aiimonv. etc Clarke. Esq 683-9001 ST JUDE thank you for prayers answered ESCORT DATING SERVICES (311) ikaief a i -m mm iffeYll- fmtf I PLACE ADS FREE LADIES CALL Foe I -I 9k it USTUKSrOal TO IDS MATURE LOCAL PEOPLE BOSS Lillian On May 27, 1993 LILLIAN V.

Survivera are devoted and faithful cousins Anns M. Cola, Ernest D. Diogs. Richard F. Diggs and Virginia White.

Services 10 A.M. May 29, 1993 Joseph Hues Funersl Home, 2222 W. North avenue. Interment St. Luke a Cemetery Reisterstown, MU.

Cy-UI II 7 Jaoii On Msy 28, 1993, JEAN I. (nee Imhotfl, peioveo wife of the late Wilhelm F. Schulz, devoted moth er of Charles Persons of Birmingham, win. Also ind sur- vived by four grandchildren, 18 great grandchil dren ana many greei great grandchildren. Visitstion Monday from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M tha ruah'Rnarijll neral Home, 1211 Chesa- co avenue, prayer aer Christian Burial Tuesdsy 9:15 A.M.

St. Clements Church. Interment Bel I Air Memorial baraens. SCHWARTZ. William On Msy 28, 1993, WIL LIAM beiovea son ot tne late Rabbi Martin and Gizella Schwartz, beloved brother of Rabbi Samuel Schwartz of Rabbi Aaron Scwhartz of Cleveland Ohio, Rabbi Abram Schwartz of Petach Tik-vah Israel, Mra Lillian Silberberg of Monsey NY, and tha Tat Rabbi Maurice Schwartz, Rabbi Myer Schwartz and Israel Schwartz, beloved brother-in-law of Mrs.

Bee Schwartz and Mra. Beatrice Schwartz of Mrs. Doris Schwartz of Augusts and the late Rabbi Ephraim Silberberg. Also survivsd by three generations of nieces and nephews Services and interment at the Beth Jacob Ceme tery, Fmksburg, Md. on Sunday May 30, at 9 A.M.

Pleaae omit flowers. Arrangementa by Sol Levinson ft Bros. 29m SNYDER. Charles (Butch) it maw CHARLES (BUTCH) FRANCIS JR, devoted father of Chad J. and Charles (Duke) F.

Snyder III, brother of Pstncia Flathmann, Barbara Grimes, Esther Mcjilton and Sandra Woelper, former husband of Yvonne Snyder, alao survived by many niecea nephews. Services at Evans Chapel of Memories, Parkville on Tuesdsy at 10:30 am. Interment Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Visiting on Saturday from 7 to 9 pm. and Sunday from 3 to 6 and 7 to 6 pm.

TAYLOR. Millard un May mtu, mil-LARD F. (Mook), of Severn, beloved husbsnd of M. Emm Taylor (nee Newbill). devoted father of Barbara Eacavaa.

Robert end Charles Taylor, dear brother of Carl Taylor and tha late Ernest, Earl and Leroy Tay lor, Dorothy Wartield and Edith Bussey. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be held at th Singleton Funeral Horn. 1 Second avenue SW (at Crain highway) Glen Burni on Tuesdsy at (due notice ot time will be given). Interment Glen Haven Memorial Park.

Th family will receive visitors from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Sunday and Monday. WILLARD III, John un t-riday, May zo, iaj. JOHN III. of Annapolis.

MD, widower of th late Alfieri Willard, devoted father of John D. Willard IV of Annapolis, MD, Fred Willard Sr. of N. Carolina. Ha ia also sur vived by five grandchildren and three great- Srandchildren, and his eloved companion Vic toria r-raner.

Friends mav call from 10 to 11 A.M. on Mon day, May 31, at the Hardesty Funeral Homa P.A., 12 Ridgely avenue, Annapolis, MD, where memorial services will bs held at 1 1 A.M. on Monday, May 31. Interment private. Memorials to the Chesapeake Bey Foundation, 162 Prince George street, Annapolis, MD 21401.

WILLIAMS, Margaret Un MBV 2. MAR GARET (nee Stewart), be loved wite of tn late Richard Williams, survivsd by four nephews J. McHenry Gillet, C. Vsn-Leuben Stewart, Cary McHenrv Stewart and Warren Emmereon Stew art. Also survived bv six great-nieces and neph ews.

Services at St. Thomas Church, Garrison Forest, on Mondev. Mav 31st st 1 1 A.M. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions msy be made to tha charitv of vour choice. Arrangementa by Henry w.

jenmne and sons. WRIGHT. Robert Th Exalted Ruler, Officer and Brothara of Glen Burni Lodo B.P.O.b. Elks No. 2266 regretfully announce th death ot our Brother ROBERT E.

WRIGHT. Elk Services will be conducted at the Singleton Funersl Home at 8 P.M. on Sunday LOGAN STARR, SR. Exalted Ruler WRIGHT Robert On May 27. 1993, ROBERT SR.

'BOB', or Glen Burni, beloved husbsnd of Rebeccs K. Wright (nee Kendall), loving father of Robert E. Wright, Sharon W. Tobia, Doreen E. Larrf-more end Michelle A.

Wright, devoted brother of William D. Wright. Also survived by seven grsndchildren and five great-grandchildren. Family will receive visitors th Singleton Funeral Home, 1 Second avenue. SW (at Crain highway).

Glen Burnie, on Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. Funeral Services and interment will be held at th Maryland Veteran's Cemetery, Crowneville, MD, on Tuesday at 1 1:30 AM. In lieu or flowers, contributions in his name may be made to th Elks Nationsl Horn, Bedford, VA 24623. CEMETERY LOTS (230) 4 CEMETERY Lots Dunlenev Valley Memorial Garden st the Last Supper. S2000 (717r 864-9713 or 302-646-6616 DULANEY VALLEY Mem Gardens, lot w4 graves in Apostles Garden.

$2000 Cell (216) 627-2386 or write Charles tvtessersmrlh. 10376 Brosius Rd. Lot 16. Garrett sville. OH 44231-9446 HOLLY HILLS MEMORIAL GARDENS (2) lots.

$1600 tor both. Collect, 1804) 730-3176 serious inquiries. LOUDON PARK Sol plot in Azalea Section. UUBU. Call 482-6 108 PARKWOOD CEMETERY, 2 grave plots wveuHs Irtct.

Very reas. Meg. 667-1630. of James C. Kreager, Jr.

devoted mother of James C. Kresger III, Stephen D. Kreager, Deborah I. Freed, Michael T. and Jeffrey W.

Kreager, also survived by eight grandchildren. Friends are invited to call at the Burgee Henss Funeral Home. 3631 Falls rosd on Sundsy and Monday from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services on Tuesday at 2 P.M. Inter ment in wtisourg Cemetery.

LEDBETTER Wade On May 25, 1993 WADE. JR. Friends msy call at the March Funeral Home-West, 4300 Wabash avenue on Saturday after 9 A.M. Family will receive friends on Sunday at 4:30 P.M. Funeral services at P.M.

Interment on Tuesday in th Wood- lawn Cemetery. UTTIFFIELD. Leonard On May 27, 1993, LEONARD beloved husband of Pam Little-field, devoted father of Patricia endricn, oeioveo grandfather of Richard Endrich, Belinda Martin and one great-grandson, Peter Martin Jr. Friends msy visit the Dippsl Funeral Home. 71 10 Belair road, on Saturday and Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Mass of Christisn Burisl Tuesday 9:30 A.M. at St. Michael's Church, Lombsrd and Wolfe streets. Inter ment Holly Hills Ceme tery. MANGER.

Richard un May issj, niv.n-ARD K. beloved husbsnd of the late Evelyn Gertrude Manger (nee Hoff-mastsr), devoted father of Richard George Man- 8 or and the late Evelyn P. erwart and grandfather of Robin Manger-Arring-ton, Mark Arrington, Michelle Echo, Nichole Pearlstain and Michae Derwart and brother of Mildred Ciotola. Friends are invited to call at the Burgee-Henss Funeral Home, 3631 Falls road on Sunday and Monday from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. Prayer aer-vices on Tuesday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Wood- lawn Cemetery. MONTGOMERY, W. Kenneth un may w. KENNETH, of Darlington, beloved brother of Hilda Montgomery, Helen New' comb and Mildred Blank. Funeral service will be held on Sundsy 2 P.M.

at the Harkins Funeral Homa, 600 Main street, Delta, PA. Viewing Satur day 7 to 9 P.M. at the funeral home. Memorial contributiona may be made to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 1702b, Baltimore MD (21203).

NUSINOV. Ann un may li, laaj, Anne NUSINOV, beloved sister of Mrs. Sonia Bernholtz, beloved aunt of Carl Bernholtz and Ellen Res-nick. Also survived by nieces and nsphews. Services at Sol Levin-son Bros.

Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Friday, May 28, at 2 P.M. Interment Beth Tfiloh Congregation Cemetery, Windsor Mill road. Please omit flowers. In mourning at (Park Towers East) 7111 Park Heights Apt. 611 (21215).

29 PLANTHOLT. John On May 27. 1993 JOHN F. devoted brother of Maria Lockwood, Catherine Lowman, Carolyn Lyons, Theresa Jester and the late Mrs. Rsymond Meckel and faithful friend of Betty K.

White. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to csll at the Burgee-Henss Funeral Home, 3631 Falls road on Monday from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christisn Wsk Services on Monday at 7:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday at 9 A.M at St.

Thomas Aquinas Church, Hickory avenue and West 37th street. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. PRIMUS, Anthony me omcers sna members of SOKOL BALTIMORE regret the passing of Brother ANTHONY PRIMUS and extend their deepest sympathy to his family. DOROTHY SANCHEZ. Recording Secretary RALEY.

Mary Un May 28, 1993, MARY ELIZABETH (nee Schuch-man), devoted mother of Francis E. Raley, sister of Donald Schuchman, grandmother of Kimberly A. and Michael F. Raley. Services and interment private.

RITCHIE, George Suddenly on May 27. 1993, GEORGE W. beloved husbsnd of Marie Noble Gaddis Ritchie, devoted father of Rebecca L. Rhodes. Stephen M.

Ritchie, Mary Beth Bass-ford, George P. Ritchie, George A. Gaddis, Diane G. Aichroth and Pamela M. Florio, dear brother of Elizabeth Vegter and Mary Jane Connelly.

Also survived by sight grand- cniiaren. Friends msy csll at Evana Chaoel of Chimes. 2326 York road, Timon-ium on Monday 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services at Timonium United Methodist Church on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Interment Dulanev Valley Memorial Gardens.

Msmorial donation in George's memory may be made to: th American Heart Assoc or American Cancer Society. ROGERS. Philia On May 27, V993, PHILIP 0. ROGERS, beloved husband of Amelia B. Rogers (nee burrows), devoted father of Dr.

Edward B. Rogers and th late Philip 0. Rogers. grandfather of Eleanor Han nah L. and Samuel u.

Rogers. Services at the Church of the Redeemer (Che- pel), 6603 N. Chanes street, on Ssturdsy, May 29, at 2 P.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. In lieu of flowera, those desiring may make Memorial Contributions to The Howard County Historical.

Society, 8328 Court avenue, Ellicott City, MD 21043 or the Maryland Science Center, 601 Light street, 21230. Arrangements by Henry W. Jenkins Sons. ROOS. Carroll On May 27.

1993 CARROLL formerly of Wards Chspel, devoted brother of the late) Emma Noel and the late Edward Roo. Survived by a number of nephews, great nieces and great nephews. Friends may call at th Height Funeral Homa, Rout 32 near Eldersburg from 7 to 9 P.M. Sundsy. Graveaide services Wards Chapel Cemetery on Monday at 10 A.M.

PROPOSALS 1255) CITY OF BALTIMORE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WOftKS BUREAU OF GENERAL SERVICES BALTIMORE. MARYLAND NOTICE OF LETTING Seeled Bid or Proposals, in duplicate, eddressed to the Board of Estimates of the Mayor end City Council of Baltimore, end Marked Bureau of General Services. CONTRACT NO PB0031 SKYLIGHTS REMOVAL AT THE BELAIR MARKETS 471470 OLD TOWN MALL will be received et the Office of the Comptroller, Room 204, City Had. Baltimore, Maryiend until Wednesday. June 23.

1993 et 11:00 A M. Eastern Deyligm Savings Time. Bosrd of Estimates employees wiN be stationed et The Security Unit Counter lust inside the Holkdev Street entrence to City Hall trom 10:46 AM to 11:00 AM. every Wednesday to Sun Classified 7 days, 3 lines, only $26.04 Call Private parties only. Additional lines are $1.24 each day.

Sun Classified 7 days, 3 lines, only $26.04 Call 539-7700 Private parties only. Additional lines are $1.24 each day. BUY IT SELL IT PROPOSALS (255) opened and read aloud. Positively no bids shaH be received after 1100 a m. NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Use of UPS.

U.S. Mail, or other delivery services may delay delivery. Adminiat rat ion shall not accept bids that are late caused by delivery services. The work to be performed under this contract consists of providing aH the necessary labor, equipment insurance and expertise to perform various types of interior and exterior painting as required by the Maryland Aviation Administration (MAA) supervision at Baltimore Washington International Airport IB WO NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Each bidder, before submitting a bid shaH become fuHy Informed as to the extent and character of the work required. No consideration shaH be granted for any alleged misunderstanding of the material to be furnished or work to be done, it being understood that tha submission of a bid is an agreement with aH of the Hems and conditions referred to herein.

Plans. Specifications, and other Contract Documents may be examined without charge at the Contract Support Section of the Maryiend Aviation Administration, Division of Maintenance, Third Floor Terminal Building. BaltimoreWashington International Airport, and copies thereof may be obtained upon payment of the sum of $60 per set of Plans and Specifications in the form of a check made payable to the Maryland Aviation Administration. Theae payments shaH not be refunded. Copies of the bid documents and accompanying bid envelope may be obtained, free of charge, from the Contract Support Section.

All bids must be submitted on the offered bid documents. A Pre-Bid Meeting shaH be held at 10:00 a m. on Tuesday, June 8, 1993 for interested bidders. Please assemble at the Contract Support Section of the Maryland Aviation Administration, Division of Maintenance. Third Floor Terminal Building, BaltimoreWashington International Airport, Maryland 21240.

The Adrrvnist ration reserves the nght to require attendants to sign an indemnification if a Site-Inspection is conducted This meeting is not mandatory. Each Bid (Section P) must be accompanied by a Bid Bond (Section in the amount of 6 of the contract pnce. BratProposal Affidavit (Section M), and if required, Schedule tor Participation of Minority Business Enterprises, Minority Business Enterpnse Utilization Affidavit and Subcontract Utilization Affidavit (Section A Performance Bond in the amount of the contract pnce may be required of the successful bidder. A Payment Bond in the amount of the contract pnce may also be required. Attention is celled to State Fmance and Procurement Article.

Section 12-207 end Section 13-216 of the Code of Maryland, 1988. which does not require a Bid Guaranty, Payment Bond, or Performance Bond if the Bid Price or resultant contract price ia less than $60,000. The Maryland Aviation Ad ministration of the Maryland Department of Transportation (MOOT) hereby notifies an bidders that regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this adventsement. Minority Business Enterprises shaH be afforded fuM opportunity to subrnn bids response to this notice and ahaH not be sub jected to disc nmmat ion on the basis of race, color, aex. or national ongm In consideration for an award.

Minority Business Enterpnees ere encouraged to respond to this solicitation notice-It it tha goal of the MOOT that Minority Business Enterpnees participate 13 of the total value of tha Depart ment's Supply and Service contracts. Minority Business Enterprise participation goal of 0 has been established tor trss pro curement and is in eccordence with contract specifications The bidder or offeror agrees that thta amount of tne con tract shea be performed by a Minority Business tnterpnse Questions regarding the Sma Business Set-Aside Pro gram, the Affirmative Action Requirements, and the Minori ty Business tnterpnse pro gram should be directed to Ms. carol stock. Assistant Manager, Contract Support Section, Maryland Aviation Administration, PO. Box 6766, ah imore Washington Interna tional Airport, Maryland 21240.

Phone: (4101 869-7079 NOTICE TO BIDDERS: any prospective bidders are physi-caHy impaired and an planning to attend the Pre-BidSite Inspection or Bid Opening Meetings, please caM ahead to 4lO) Bb9-U2b (Contract Support Section) or (410) 869-7111 (MAA Communications Center) or (410) 869-7227 (TDD) to advise of any reasonable accommodations required. This procurement Is subiect to the applicable provisions of Title 14, Subtitle 6 of the Slate Finance and Procurement Article, covering purchases from South Africa. For any procurement over $100,000 the successful bidder or offeror, at the time of the contract award, shaH certify that (1) it ia or ia not domg business with or South Africa; 2) in the conduct ot its operations in South Afnca, it abides by certain prmoples regarding equal treatment for races, and the hiring, tremmg, and improvement of quality of bfe for Blacks, Asians, and other non-whites By submitting a response to this solicitation, a vendor shall be deemed to represent that it is not in arrears in the payment of any obligation due arid owing the State of Maryland, including the payment of taxes and employee benefits, and that it shall not become so in arrears dunng the term of the contract if selected for contract award. The Maryland Aviation Administration reserves the nght to reiect any and aH bids andor waive technical defects if, in its tudgernent, the interests of the Administration may so require. The award of this contract shaH be made to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder meeting the specifications.

If there should be any questions regarding this contract, please contact Mr. James L. Poppinga, Manager. Contract Support Section at (410) 869-7026. GARY L.

HICKS. Director, Division of Maintenance Maryland Aviation Administration. INVITATION TO BID ENTERPRISE CHERRY HILL NEHEMIAH, INC. 810 American City Building Columbia. Maryland 21044 410964-0662 May 28.

1993 You are invited to bid on a contract to build 28 single-family townhouses on a site located in the Cherry Hill community of Baltimore City. The development wiH consist of 28 for-sale townhouse units and related on-site improvements. The contract will be awarded to ONLY ONE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER The scope of tha work shall in general constat ot the construction of on-site improvements and instaHation of 28 three-bedroomtwo-bathroom townhouse modular units. On-site improvements shaH include, but not be limited to: excavation; Installation of pile foundations, pie caps and grade beams; lead walks and sidewalks, water and sanitary house connections; landscaping; and fencing. The scope ahaH also include the coordination with the construction of the off-site public improvernente and the coordination of installation ot gas and electric service under (255) recervt Bids from Bidders wtto feel they would not be able to dettver the Bid Envelope to Room 204 bv 11 00 A due to a possible delay by the security check and scanner process The Bids wiH be processed with a hand scanner; placed in a box and promptly at 11:00 A M.

the box wiH be seated and brought to Room 204. City Hall, Comptroller's Office. Positively no bids will be received after 11:00 A.M. At twelve o'clock noon on the Wednesday next following the Wednesday on which tha technical and price proposal was due. both tha Technical and Pnce Bid package end the MBEWBE documents wiH be publicly opened by tha Board of Estimates in Room 26 eatd City Halt.

Tha proposed Contract Documents may be examined, without charge, at the of free of the Department of Pubhc Works, Service Center located in Room 7 Abel Wolman Municipal 8 uilding, art imora Maryland 21202 on and after May 28. 1993 and necessary copies thereof may be obtained on payment of $26 00. for each copy, which payment wiH not be refunded, A certified check of tha bidder or a bank cashier's check or a bank treasurer's check drawn on a solvent clearing house bank, made payable to the Director of Finance or a bid bond executed on tha form as provided in the Bid or Proposal for an amount which is not less than that determined by utt prying the total bid submitted by two percent wiN be required with each bid over $50.00000 If tha bid is less than or eouel to $50,000 00 no Bid or Performance Bond ia required. If tha bid is more than $60,000 00, the successful bidder wHI be required to give a Performance Bond in the amounts called for in the specifications. AH bidders, proposers and contractors are advised that they must provide payment and performance security the fui amount of tha contract if tha contract exceeds $60,00000 Payment and performance security for contracts aha either be: 1.

A bond executed by a surety company eut homed to do business in the State of Maryland, and approved by the City Solicitor 2. Cash an amount equivalent to a bond: or 3. an irrevocable letter of credit. Bidders, proposers, and contractors interested in utilizing the City's Self-Insurance Program for payment and performance security for con-tracta not exceeding $100.00000 may contact the Department of Finance, the Program Administrator, for ett-gtbrirty requirements and premium costs. The Board of Estimates reserves the nght to reject any and aH Bids andor to waive technical defects.

If in its judgement, the interest of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore may so require. Bids, when filed, shad be irrevocable. Attention of Bidders is called to the Minimum Wage Hates to be paid on this protect. AH contractors bidding on this contract must first be prequabfied by the City of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee, Room 9 Abel Wotman Municipal Building. Baltimore Maryland 21202 whose recommendations for an assigned dollar Work Capacity Rating and Work Cletst-ftcation(s) are effective after ratification and confirmation by the Board of Estimates.

Contractors wiH not be permitted to bid for any single Contract having a dollar in excess of the contractors assigned Work Capacity Rating and wilt not be awarded any Contract if the cent red dollar value, when added to the contractor's uncompleted backlog at time of award, exceeds the contractor's assigned Work Capacity Rating. Subcontractors intending to perform work excess of $26.00000 on this Contract must have established Qualification for an adequate Work Capacity Rating and the necessary Work Classifications) before they are permitted to commence work The Coat Classification Range for tins project wiH be from $3 1,000 00 to $38,00000 A "Pre-Bidding Information" session wtH be conducted at the wte. Beteir Market at 10:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight Savings, on June 8, 1993 Quest ions or concerns relative to the scope ot work, equipment requirements and scheduling, must be submitted writing to the Protect Manager during the session Answers wtH be handled through the issuance of addenda. Baltimore City hereby notifies aH Bidders that it affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advert isemenl, Minority and Women's Business Enterprises wiH be afforded fuH opportunity to submit Bids in response to this initiation and will not be discriminated against on tha grounds of race, color or national origin In consideration for an award.

Under the Baltimore City Minority and Women a Business Enterpnees Program a successful bidder must comply with the goal recrement to subcontrect not less than twenty percent (20) of the total Contract to Minority Businesses and not less then three percent 3) of the tota contract to Women's Businesses in accordance with Ordinance No. 610. Article I of the Baltimore City Code Section 217 et. aeq. Bidders are advised that price and technical- proposals are due on the date set forth above, the MBEWBE utilization commitment forms are due wrthtn seven (7) DAYS OF THE SUBMISSION OF THE Pnce and Technical proposals Bidders should pay particular attention to the instructions contained In the bids as weH aa the uae of tha appropriate bid envelope for each aubmia- APPROVAL OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS BUREAU OF GENERAL SERVICES CONTRACT NO.

PB 0031 APPROVED: JACQUELINE MCLEAN Secretary, Board of Estimates LESLIE S. WINNER Assistant City Solicitor LOLA SMITH Chief. Equal Opportunity Compliance Office APPROVED: ROBERT BERK Chief. Bmfdmg Engineering Division GEORGE L. WINFIELD Head, Bureau of General Services GEORGE BALOG Director of Public Works ROBERT B.

MCLEOD Civic Design Commission MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MARYLAND AVIATION ADMINISTRATION INVITATION FOR BID CONTRACT NO. MAA-MC-93-036 INTERIOREXTERIOR PAINTING AT BALTIMORE WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Sealed Bids for the Maryland Aviation Administration (MAA) and marked mtenorEx-terior Painting at BaltimoreWashington International Airport as found In Contract No. MAA-MC-93-036 SheN be received at the Contract Support Section of the Maryland Aviation Adminiat ration. Division of Maintenance, Third Floor Terminal Building. Baltimore Washington International Airport, Maryland 21240.

until 11:00 a.m. local time, Tuesday. June 22, 1993. and at 1110 a m. on ejus date and piece they shall publiclv PROPOSALS Cossl -On May 28, 1993, C0S-' StE beloved husband 6f Virginia L.

Holcomb (nee Hall), devoted father i' of Shirley Matzdorf and Rosalee Holcomb, dear stepfather of Eloiee Schertle, dear brother of Samuel Holcomb, Made-line King, and Lucy Marks, also survived by 'five grsndchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral Services at the Funeral Home ot Essex, 300 Mace ave-. -nue on Tuesday at 11:30 AiM. Interment Bel Air Memorial Gardens. Visit-'' ing hours on Sunday and Monday from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M.

JONES, Thomas i On May 22, 1993 THOM- AS LEE, beloved husband of Dorothy B. Jones, de-'' voted father of Christine Norris, desr grandfather of Thomas Jones Anderson, fsther-in-law of iam E. Norris and dear step grandfather of Mar- Wee and Bradley Ander- iu. A Memorial Service will be held Sunday 2 at the Mitchell Wie- defeld Home. 6500 York road (at Overbrook).

In- torment private. KAPLAN, Jock On May 28, 1993, JACK beloved husband of Dvns PROPOSALS (265) separate contracts. The proposed contract documents may be examined beginning Friday May 28, 1993, at the office of the Building Congress and Exchange. 2301 Nori Chertes St reet Baltimore, Maryland 21218; at the office of the Maryland Minority Contractors Association, 2213 Brookfield Baltimore. Maryland 21217, Baltimore Minority Business Development Center.

301 Charles Street. Surte 902. Baltimore, Maryiend 21201. CEBO, 800 North Chanes Street, Suite 300. Baltimore.

Maryland 21201. and at FW Dodge McGrew l-MI Information Systems Company, Plan Room. 7833 Walker Drive, Suite 430 Oreenbelt, Maryland 20785. Copies of the bidding documents may be obtained beginning Friday. May 28.

1993, at the office of Enterprise Cherry HtH Neherrweh 810 American City Building. Columbia, Maryland 21044 A deposit of $10000 per document set ia refundable in fuH it the sets have been returned in good condition wrthm seven days after opening of beds. Adde tunet sets may be purchased trom I he developer at $10000 per set Bid security in the amount of of the total bid or a bid bond must accompany each bid In accordance with the Instructions to Bidders A pre-btd conference is scheduled tor 1:00 Tuesday, June 1993 at the Baltimore offices ot The Enterpnse Foundation, 218 Wast Saratoga Street, 3rd Floor conference Hoom, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. Proposals wtl be received at the offices of The Enterpnse Cherry HOI Nehemiah. mc 610 Amencan City Busang, Columbia.

Maryland 21044. Attention: Roche Brown. until 4 pm on Fnday, June 26. 1993 Bids received after the time stated above wtl not be accepted Proposals received on time wM be opened privately. The Developer wW announce to the successful Bidder its intent to enter into a contract for construction on or before the 30th day after receipt of the bids Tha bid Proposal shaH be binding on the bidder for a period of 120 days from the dete of announoement ot the award.

On or before the 60th dev. tha Developer entict-petes that it wtN enter into a contract for construction with the designed contractor. Bidders should cerefuty review the prerequisites tor btd-dmg which wH be adhered to in reviewing the bids Bids wiN be evaluated to determine that the Bidder te responsive to the solicitation and that the bid is most edvemegeous to the Developer. Pnce. capacity, MinorityWomen business participation and other factors will be considered.

The Developer reserves the right to waive irregularities and to reect any and all bids. By Order Of Enterprise Cherry HiH Nehemiah, Inc. PAUL BROPHY, President, FITZGERALO ELECTRIC COMPANY INC. Requests Quotations from registered and pre Qualified M6E's for protect T-000-930-003 Towson State University. 8000 York Rd Towson Md Lighting System Retrofit Quotations needed for ballast lamps and mac materials.

Bids due prior to June 8. 1993 at 1 1 A.M. 8023 Philadelphia Rd Balto. Md 21237 410-866-3944 LEGAL NOTICES (266) Department of Natural Resources, Water Resources Administration Notice of Applications Received for a State Nontidal Wetlands and Waterways Permit and the Opportunity to Provide Written Comment or Request an Informational Hearing. Issue Data: 62993 Tha Water Resources Administration is reviewing the following applications for a State Nontidal Wetlands and Waterways Permit.

The applications and related information are on file at the Nontidal Wetlands and Waterways Divi lyti Kaplsn (nee Altmsn), de- voted father ot Martin a. Kaplan of Jerusalem Isra-el and Dr. Michael S. Kaplan of Baltimore, de- H- voted brother ot r-ranx Kaplan of Tampa FL. and Dorothv Abrama of Chi- cago loving grandfa- ner or Lean neoecca ft" Kaplan an Matthew Ari "Kaplan i Services and interment be held at the Balti- more Hebrew Cemetery, -l-'' Berrymans lane, Reister-.

stowrv Md on Sunday May 30, at 12 noon. In mourning, at 12402 Greenspring avenue, Ow- ings Mills, mo Arrangements by Sol io) Levinson Bros. 29e KEARNS, Janet On May 27. 1993, JANET BRIDICKAS beloved wife of the late Melvin Mi-chael Kearna, devoted mother of Timothy Thomas Kearns, grandmother of Melissa Erin, beloved daughter of An- a W. and the late Bridickas, aister of 'Leonard Bridickas.

sis- 'ler-in-law of Frances Bri- 'i dickas. Also survived by five nieces. Relatives and friends ere invited to call at the Schimunek Funeral Homa Inc. 3331 Brahms lane (at Mannasota and Erdman avenues) on Sunday and Monday from 3 to 6 and 1 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral mass will be celebrated in lw Shrine of the Little er Church on Tuesday at in 10 A.M.

Interment in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Vigil service on Monday at 8:30 P.M. KLINEFELTER, Geroldine On May 28, 1993. GER-'yALDINE M. (nee Fink), beloved wife of Wind- field devoted of moth-c5 er of Louis W.

ler, mother-in-law of Nancy M. Klinefelter, sis-, ter-in-law of Virginia Fink, grandmother of M. Devon Archibald and Michelle E. Klinefelter, aunt of Thomas L. Fink.

Services at Evans Chapel of Memories, Parkville on Tuesday at 9:00 A.M. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. tng hours on Sunday "i.o from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. lassifiei 7 days, 3 lines, only $26.04. Call 539-7700.

Private parties only. Additional lines are $1 .24 each day. KREAGER, Janke w0n May" 28. 1993, JANICE beloved wife.

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