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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 32

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IME EVENING SUN, Friday, December 3, 1762 Deaths Deaths Deaths Deaths November 30, 1982, dear sister of Augusta H. Armiger, aunt of Joseph F. and Frank A. Armiger, Beatrice, Frank W. and James B.

Bernschein. Friends may call at the Gonce Home, 4001 Ritchie highway, on Thursday and Friday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services will be held in Brooklyn United Methodist Church, Fourth and Pontiac avenue, on Saturday at 2:30 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

Those who wish may make contributions to Maryland Manor Nursing Home Patient Activity Fund, or Federal Hill Nursing Center Patient BERNSCHEIN Activity Fund. BRILLIANT 3e Covenant Guild, Inc. deeply regrets the passing of SIDNEY BRILLIANT, beloved brother of our Board Member Betty Sirkis, and extends heartfelt sympathy to the family CORINNE VINEBERG President BRYANT 3e On November 30, 1982, ETTA (nee Hartley), of -Baltimore City, beloved wife of the late Harrison E. Bryant, devoted mother of Dorothy Bundy, Helen Friedel, Florence Fritts, Harrison E. Bryant, and the late Sherman C.

Wages, dear sister of Louis Hartley of Baltimore, George Hartley, Anna Lee Cogdill, Martha Cook, Mary Jane Stone of South Carolina, and the late Ida Bednego and Mattie Hartley. Also survived by seven grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Funeral Services will be held at the Duda-Ruck Funeral Home of Dundalk, 7922 Wise avenue, Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday and Friday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

BUCHANAN 3e On November 29, 1982, WILLIS ROBERT, beloved husband of Madeline R. Buchanan (nee Benny), devoted father of Brian D. and Robert N. Buchanan, dear son of Charles and Margaret Buchanan of California, dear brother of Charles Buchanan of Oregon, Mrs. Janice McClain, Mrs.

Murline Bond, Mrs. Reba Winston and Mrs. Margaret Courtwright all of California. Services will be held at the Hartley Miller Funeral Home, 7527 Harford road (at Oakcrest avenue), on Saturday at 10 A.M. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

BUCHANAN 3e The Baltimore Gas and Electric Association announces with deep regret the death of fellow employee WILLIS R. BUCHANAN, and extends deepest sympathy to his family. CAMMARATA 3e On November 30, 1982, ANGELO devoted father of Donna Fritze and Dorothy Cammarata, devoted son of Marie Cammarata (nee Tomminello), and the late Louis Cammarata, devoted brother of Anna Anello, Nunzio Cammarata, Lucille Davis, Jack Cammarata, Josephine Grimm, Louis Cammarata, Mary Wood, Michael Cammarata and Anthony Cammarata, devoted grandfather of Doanna Canapp. A Christian Wake Service will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Friday at 7:30 P.M.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Dominic's Church, on Saturday at 9 A.M. Interment in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may call on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. COHEN 3e Roger C.

Snyder Post No. 117, regrets the passing of IRVIN COHEN, brother of Member Gilbert Cohen. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family. LEONARD ROBERTS Commander MELVIN W. PASS Chaplain COHEN 3e Liberty Jewish Center Family deeply regrets the passing of IRVIN COHEN, beloved brother of our Congregation Member Gilbert Cohen and brother-in-law of our Sisterhood Member Fannie Cohen and extends deep sympathy to the family.

RABBI JACOB A. MAX DONALD SCHERR Congregation President MARION JASLOW Sisterhood President COOPER 3e On December 1982, KATHERINE L. (KITTY) (nee Parker), beloved wife of the late H.O. Cooper, devoted sister of Mabel Mihalic, Margaret Parker and the late Dorothy Lane, aunt of Charlene Brady of Florida, Frances Stevens, Mabel Ann Mihalic, Joann West, Tony Mihalic and Milton Lane. A Catholic Burial Service will be held at the Ruck Towson Funeral Home, 1050 York road (Beltway exit 26S), on Saturday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Friends may call on Thursday and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. COLE 30 On December 2, 1982, DOROTHY (nee Gastiger), of Glen Burnie, beloved mother of Robert C. Cole, devoted daughter of Edith Corcoran Gastiger, sister of Charles Gastiger. Also survived by three grandchildren and three aunts.

Service at the Barranco Severna Park Funeral Home, Ritchie highway and Robertson road, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Visiting hours Friday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Interment in Glen Haven Cemetery. CREEL 30 On December 2, 1982, CARL beloved husband of Elinor E. Creel (nee Yoder), devoted father of Mrs.

Barbara J. Wiodarski, Mr. David C. Creel, Miss Audrey E. Creel Miss Alberta M.

Creel. Grandfather of Miss Kimberley J. Creel. Also survived by three brothers and nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Funeral Home of John C.

Miller, 6415 Belair road, on Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Visiting hours from 3 to 5 and to 9 P.M. Deaths JOHNSON 4 On December 2, 1982, WILLIAM of Talbot County for 11 years, beloved husband of Myrtle J. Johnson (nee Matson), brother of Mrs. Etta Knopp and the late Charles W.

and Louis Johnson. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral from Gonce Home, 4001. Ritchie highway, on Saturday, at 11:30 A.M. Interment in Meadowridge Memorial Park.

Family requests friends call Thursday, 7 to 9 P.M. and Friday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. JOHNSON 3e Glen Burnie Lodge No. 213, A.F. A.M., regrets the passing of Brother WILLIAM ALBERT JOHNSON, and extends sympathy to the family.

A Memorial Service will be held Friday, December 3, at 7:30 P.M. at Gonce's Funeral Home in Brooklyn. WILLIAM A. DITCH Worshipful Master KAUFMAN 3e On December 1, 1982, MORRIS, of Metuchen, N.J., beloved husband of Bessie Kaufman (nee Weiner), beloved father of David Kaufman of North Springfield, Va. and Richard Kaufman of Worcester, beloved brother of Mrs.

Beatrice Pfeffer of New York City. Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Friday, December 3, at 10 A.M. Interment in Mikro Kodesh Beth Israel Congregation Cemetery, Bowleys lane. Please omit flowers.

In mourning at 426 Grove avenue, Metuchen, N.J. (08840), Commencing Saturday evening, December 4, KLEIN 3e On December 1, 1982, JOHN beloved husband of Ella M. Klein (nee Cyford), loving brother-inlaw of Howard and Albert Cyford. Mr. Klein rests at the Howard H.

Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Prayers on Saturday at 1 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Family will receive friends on Thursday 7 to 9 P.M. and Friday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

KNOX 6 On December 3, 1982, HELEN MARGARET, beloved daughter of the late Winchester and Ella Knox, loving sister of Ruth E. Knox, dear cousin of Catherine Volker and Ella Hucksoll. Funeral Services will be held at the Lassahn Funeral Home, 7401 Belair road, on Monday P.M. Interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Visiting Saturday and Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M..

Memorial contributions may be made Lauraville United Methodist Church. LAWYER 3e On November 28, 1982, PAUL of Fort Lauderdale, (formerly of Silver Run, son of the late Claude and Minnie Schaeffer Lawyer. Also survived by two daughters Ann McCullars and Barbara Michaels, brother of Mary Myers, Raymond and Nevin Oliver Lawyer, and four grandchildren. Memorial services on December 11, at 11 A.M. at St.

Mary's Lutheran Church, Silver Run, Md. LEBEDEVS 30 On December 2, 1982, PAULINE, of Morrell Park, beloved wife of the late Peteris Lebedevs, devoted mother of Dzintra Weiman, grandmother of HarE. and Rosemarie B. Weiman. Mrs.

Lebedevs rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home 4107 Wilkens avenue. Friends may call on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered on Monday at 9:30 A.M. in St.

Alphonsus Church. Interment in Meadowridge Memorial Park. LEVENSON 5 On December 2, 1982, VIOLA (nee Werlun), beloved wife of the late Frank Levenson, beloved mother of Mrs. Myra Cohen, of Columbia, S.C. and Mrs.

Shirley Steinberg, of Lexington, beloved sister of Mrs. Ruth Love, Mrs. Rhey Harrington, Mrs. Lillian Haynes, all of Columbia, S.C., Mrs. Leah Ramsey, of St.

Petersburg, Fla. and the late Pauline Krawitz. Also survived four grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Services and interment at Hebrew Friendship Cemetery, 3600 East Baltimore street, on Sunday, December 5, at 10 A.PA. Please omit flowers.

Arrangements by Sol Levinson and Inc. LEVY 3e On December 1. 1982, LOUIS, beloved husband of Jeannette Levy (nee Mazaroff), beloved father of Jerome H. Levy of Sun Lakes, Arizona and Edwin Levy, of Baltimore, beloved brother of the late Herman and Sam Levy, Anna Rosenberg and Sarah Aurbach. Also survived by eight grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren.

Services at Sol Levinson and Bros Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Friday, December 3, at P.M. Interment, Chizuk Aumuno Congregation (Arlington Cemetery), North Rogers avenue. Please omit flowers. In mourning at 2538 Farringdon road (21209). LEWATOWSKI 3e On December 1, 1982, FRANK (PITTSBURGH), beloved husband of Gladys Lewatowski (nee Becker), dear father of William Burke, father-inlaw of Elenora Burke, and brother of Lillian Schubert.

Survived also by four grandsons and seven great-grandchildren. Christian Wake Services at the Kaczorowski Funeral Home, 2525 Fleet street, on Friday 7:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial St. Casimer's Church, Saturday, 9 A.M. Interment in St.

Stanislaus Cemetery, Visiting, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. LEWIS On December 1982, MADALON (nee Bowen), of Glen Burnie, beloved wife of Benjamin L. Lewis, mother of John C. Lunn, Marlene H. Fincham, Patricia L.

Potts and Margaret A. Elburn, sister of Eunice B. Breland and Walter C. Bowen. Also survived by ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Services at the Singleton Funeral Home, 1 Second avenue S.W. (at Crain highway), Glen Burnie, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Glen Haven Memorial Park. The family will receive visitors, 7 to 9 P.M. Thursday, and 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Friday. Deaths said in memory of Mr. Otterbein. Hearing Impaired People: Use your to place an ad in Sunpapers Classified. Call 332-6444 Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m.

til 5 p.m. LIGHT 5 On December 1, 1982, LACEY dearest husband of the late Molly M. Light (nee Conley), and devoted father of Rose E. Renner, Betty Kroll and Leslie C. Light.

Also survived by four grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Funeral from the Charles L. Stevens Funer- al Home 1501 E. Fort avenue, on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment in Glen Haven Memorial Park.

Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. LOWMAN 3e On December 2, 1982, RUSSELL of Brooklyn Park, beloved husband of the late Esther M. Lowman (nee Shannon), devoted father of Russell and Edward Lowman, brother of Lawrence Lowman, grandfather of Michele, Richard and David Lowman. Services will be held at the McCully Funeral Home of Brooklyn, 237 E. Patapsco avenue, on Saturday at 10 A.M.

Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 6 to 9 P.M. METZ 3e On December 1982, LUTHER LEO METZ, of Frederick, father of Calvin Leo Metz, son of Henry H. Metz. Also survived by two grandchildren, two brothers and several half-brothers and half-sisters.

Funeral from Robert E. Dailey and Son Funeral Home, P.A., 1201 N. Market street, Frederick, on Saturday, December 4, at 10 A.M. Visiting hours Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MILLS 4 On December 1, 1982, NOLA K.

(nee Kemp), beloved wife of the late Sylvester K. (Tommy), sister of Paul E. Kemp and Ruth Sexton. Friends may call at the Leroy M. and Russell C.

Witzke Funeral Home of Catonsville, 1630 Edmondson avenue (Beltway exit 14 one block east of Rolling road), on Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services will held on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. MILLS 3e The Maryland chapter Telephone Pioneers of America announces with deep regret the death of one of our Retired Members NOLA K. MILLS, and extends sincere sympathy to her family.

MONTOUR 3e On December 1, 1982, RALPH beloved brother of William H. Montour, devoted uncle of David B. Kohlhoff. Mr. Montour rests at the Howard H.

Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. OFFLEY 5 On Thursday, December 2, 1982, BESSIE B.

(nee Hartz), of Villa Nova, beloved wife of the late Richard L. Offley, devoted mother of Ruth M. Cassell and the late Jane L. Masters, grandmother of Linda and Donald Cassell and great grandmother of Charles and Brian Cassell. Friends may call at Loring Byers Chapel, 8728 Liberty road (two miles west of Beltway exit 18), on Friday, 7 to 9 P.M., and Saturday and Sunday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

where services will be held on Monday, December 6, at 11 A.M. Interment in Lorraine Park Cemetery. OLSHAKER 3e Shaarei Zion Family notes with deep sorrow the passing of FANNIE OLSHAKER, beloved mother of our member, Irving Olshaker and extends condolences to the family. RABBI JOSHUA SHAPIRO HYMAN A. PRESSMAN President NORMAN KOLODNER Brotherhood President OTTERBEIN 3e Suddenly, on December 2, 1982, FRANK beloved husband of Marie D.

Otterbein (nee Hofstetter), and father of Heloise Freed, Mary Paula Neun, Frank J. Otterbein, Leo E. Otterbein and Miriam G. Otterbein. Also survived by five grandchildren.

Friends may call at Farley Funeral Home, 6601 Frederick avenue (one block east of Beltway Exit 13), on Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Service on Friday at 7:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Mark's Church, on Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

If desired, the family would appreciate Masses, said in memory of Mr. Otterbein. Deaths BERNSCHEIN, Frieda H. BIXLER, Dorothy W. BRYANT, Etta BUCHANAN, Willis R.

CAMMARATA, Angelo J. COLE, Dorothy COOPER, Katherine L. CREEL, Carl L. DICKEL, Sybil W. DINARDO, Louise M.

FAUSEL, Irma Z. FRANKENBERGER, John J. GALANT, Abraham GLAZE, Gorman T. GRANT, Berenice W. GRAVES.

J. Rodney GREENBERG, Rose S. GRIFFITH, Doris V. DICKEL 3e On November 30, 1982, SYBIL W. (nee Dunkel), beloved wife of the late George K.

Dickel, and devoted mother of Vivian E. Koutz, G. Karl, Walter and Courtney M. Dickel. Also survived by ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Home 6500 York road (at Overbrook), on Thursday and Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services will be held on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery. If desire Memorial Contributions may be made to the Cancer Society. DINARDO 5 On December 2, 1982, LOUISE M.

(nee Verderamo), beloved wife of the late Hector F. DiNardo, devoted mother of Emily T. Garbo, Elizabeth A. and Dr. Hector P.

DiNardo. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A Christian Wake Service will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Sunday at 8:15, P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St.

Matthew's Church on Monday at 9 A.M. Interment in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may call on Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. FAUSEL 3e Suddenly, on December 1, 1982, IRMA ZITTEL, of Towson, devoted mother of Robert Wilton Fausel, M.D., David Halfdan Fausel and Irma Rae Fausel Williams. Dear sister of Peggy Zittel Vess, Joan Zittel Bailey, Walter Wadsworth Zittel, Jr.

and Sally Zittel Buck. Devoted grandmother of Robert Wilton Fausel, 3rd, Phillip H. Williams, Eric Walter Fausel and Susana Ines Fausel. Memorial Services will be held on Saturday at 11 A.M. in the Dulaney Valley Home of LemmonMitchell-Wiedefeld, 10 W.

Padonia road (at York road), TimoniumCockeysville. Interment in Dulaney Valley Cemetery. FRANK 3e On December 1, 1982, IGOR, beloved brother of Stephen Denrich. Also survived by nieces and nephews and greatnieces and nephews. Services at Sol Levinson Bros.

Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Friday, December 3, at 11 A.M. Interment in Beth El Memorial Park, Randallstown. Please omit flowers. In mourning at 4020 Fallstaff Rd. (21215) thru Sunday.

FRANKENBERGER 3e On December 2, 1982, JOHN beloved husband of the late Marguerite C. Frankenberger (nee Manner), devoted father of Marlene Kawalec, brother of Catherine and Ann Frankenberger and the late Henry Frankenberger, devoted grandfather of Rene-Arnold, Charles- AndreMichel and Jaen-Claude Kawalec. A Christian Wake Service will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Friday at 8 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the Shrine of The Little Flower, on Saturday at 10 A.M.

Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Friends may call on Friday from 2 to and 7 to 9 P.M. HAHN, Edward Jr. HALL, Lillian H. HAMILTON, John A.

HARTKA, Bertha R. HAYS, Mary E. HONN, Ernest K. INGSON, Valentin R. JACOBS, JOHNSON, RaWilliam A.

KAUFMAN, Morris KLEIN, John H. KNOX, Helen M. LAWYER, Paul E. LEBEDEVS, Pauline LEVENSON, Viola LEVY, Louis LEWATOWSKI, Frank LEWIS, Madalon LIGHT, Lacey W. GALANT 4 On December 2, 1982, ABRAHAM, beloved husband of the late Sarah Galant (nee Gussman), beloved father of Mrs.

Ida Liner of Baltimore, Max Galant of San Diego, and Raymond Galant of Annandale, beloved brother of Mrs. Leah Kasselman and the late Bernard Galant. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Friday, December 3, at 3 P.M.

Interment Arlington Cemetery (Chizuk Amuno Congregation), North Rogers avenue. Please omit flowers. In mourning at 4716 Duncannnon road (21208). GLAZE 3e On December 1, 1982, GORMAN the beloved son of Helene G. Glaze (Phelan), and the late William L.

Glaze, devoted brother of Richard, Raymond and Helene Glaze. A Memorial Service will held at the Carmelite Monestary, 1318 Dulaney Valley road, on Saturday at 9 A.M. Interment, private. Arrangements by the Ruck Towson Funeral Home Inc. GRANT 4e On December 1982, BERENICE WATSON, beloved wife James P.

Grant, mother of Carolyn S. Bock and Kenneth D. Grant. Also survived by five grandchildren. Friends may call at the Evans Funeral Chapel, Parkville, on Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Funeral services at Hiss United Methodist Church, Parkville, on Saturday at 9 A.M. Interment in Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, gifts to the Grant Memorial Fund, Hiss United Methodist Church would be appreciated. GRAVES 40 On December 1, 1982, J. RODNEY, of Ellicott City, beloved husband of the late Helen T.

Graves (nee Thomas), devoted father of Charlotte G. Carpenter, Louise G. Fry and J. Rodney Graves, brother of John E. Graves.

Also survived by ten grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Slack Funeral Home, 3871 Columbia road, Ellicott City, on Friday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services from the above funeral home on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in St. John's Cemetery.

The family requests in lieu of flowers make contributions to the Howard County Cancer Fund. GREENBERG 3e On November 25, 1982, ROSE SARAH (nee Reisner), of Richmond, beloved wife of the late Mooney Greenberg, beloved mother of Estelle R. Kabik of Reisterstown, Mosey A. Greenberg of Richmond, Gilda L. Pieck of Omaha, and Dr.

Florine A. Greenberg of Arlington, Va. Also survived by six grandchildren and two sisters, Ruth Kaplan of Boston, Mass. and Eta Katz of Kfar Masaryk, Israel. Services were held in Richmond, on November 26, 1982.

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OTTERBEIN, Frank Jr. PARSONS, Marguerite J. REBSTOCK, Harry, Jr. REED, Denman RIPPONS, Lissie Y. ROOP, Marshall Sr.

RUSSELL, Charles Sr. SISTER FOLEY, Marie S.S.N.D. SPITZNAGEL, C. Lillian WEINBERGER, Louisa E. WESTPHAL, Margaret E.

WOLF, William I. WONNEMAN, Harry L. GRIFFITH 4e On December 2, 1982, DORIS V. (nee Harmis), of Baltimore, beloved mother of Barbara V. Gosnell and Gary H.

Griffith, sister of Bruce or W. Harmis, grandmother of Kenneth Gosnell. Prayers from the Singleton Funeral Home, Second avenue, S.W. Crain highway, on Monday at 11:30 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

The family will receive visitors from 7 to 9 P.M. on Friday, and 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. on Saturday and Sunday. HAHN 4 On December 1, 1982, EDWARD E. of Glen Burnie, beloved husband of Anna L.

Hahn (nee Pulaski), devoted father of Margaret Karnes, Pat Bussard, Brenda Baxter, Harry Dungan, dear brother of Virginia Naegle, Gertrude Duke, William Hahn and Peter Hahn, four granddaughters and host of nieces and nephews. Services will be held at the Kirkley Funeral Home, 421 Crain highway, S.E., Glen Burnie, on Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment in Glen Haven Memorial Park. Visiting hours, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. HALL 3e On December 2, 1982, LILLIAN H.

(nee Henderson), beloved wife of the late Lonnie Hall, devoted mother of Doris Fultz, grandmother of Sharon Rehak, great grandmother of Charles 3d, Barbara and Sean Rehak. Funeral services will be held at the Duda-Ruck Funeral Home of Dundalk 7922 Wise avenue, on Saturday at 2. P.M. Interment In Heavener Cemetery, Buckhannon, W.Va. Friends may call Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

HAMILTON 4 On December 2, 1982, JOHN beloved husband of Regina F. Hamilton (nee White), devoted father of Mesdames Barbara Preis, Helen Serruto, Nancy Grice, Laura Painter and Messrs. Thomas Staines, John, Wallace, Wesley, and Robert Hamilton. Friends may call at the Paul E. Chenoweth Funeral Home, 3615-19 Chestnut avenue, on Thursday, 6 to 9 P.M.

and Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. A Mass of The Resurrection will be celebrated at SS. Philip and James Church, on Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in Mays Chapel Cemetery. HARTKA 5 December 1, 1982, BERTHA R.

(nee Mlynarczyk), beloved wife of the late Adam J. Hartka, beloved mother of Frances Zebrowski, Alvina Malinowski, Dolores Eiford, Leona Schmaus, Frank, Leonard, Joseph and William Hartka and the late Theodore Hartka. Also survived by 3 32. grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Thomas J.

Skarda Funeral Home, Hudson street and Linwood avenue, Friday, 7 to 9 P.M. and Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 5 and to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Service on Sunday at 7:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial St. Casimir's Church, on Monday at 9 A.M.

Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. HAYS 40 On December 2, 1982, MARY HAYS (nee Evans), wife of Melvin H. Hays, and mother of Mrs. Diane Gibbons and Colonel William Poehiman, Jr.

(Ret. U.S. Air Force), sister of Mrs. Ada Sullivan, Mrs. Emma Turner, Mrs.

Margaret Gillan and Mrs. Lula Roe. Also survived by eight grandchildren, one great-grandchild, nieces and nephews. A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Michael the Archangel Chapel, Belair road and Willow avenue, on Saturday, December 4, at 9 A.M.

HONN 5 On December 2, 1982, ERNEST beloved husband of Mamie E. Honn, devoted father of Joseph Honn, Jessie Namikas and Betty Perry, brother of Leta Weise. Also survived by six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends are invited to call at the Burgee Funeral Home, 3631 Falls road, on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to P.M. Services on Monday at the First Christian Church, 5802 Roland avenue, at 10 A.M.

Interment in Mount Zion Cemetery, Luray, Va. INGSON 30 On December 1, 1982, VALENTIN of Baltimore, beloved husband of the late Mary H. Ingson (nee Santas), dear father of Vincent, Theodore and Philip Ingson, grandfather of Suzanne, Janice, Monica, Matthew, Michael, Paul and Valerie. Prayers be held at the Singleton Funeral Home, 1 Second avenue, S.W. (at Crain highway), Glen Burnie, on Saturday at 9:30 A.M.

Interment in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Thursday and Friday. JACOBS 5 On December 2, 1982, RAY (nee Meyers), beloved wife of the late Herman Jacobs, beloved mother of Mrs. Joseph (Nettie) Penn, Mrs.

Samuel (Gertrude) Smalkin, Bernard Jacobs of Deerfield Beach, and the late Dorothy and Leonard D. Jacobs. Also survived by eight great-grandchildren grandchildren, and one great-greatgrandson. Services and interment will be at Beth Tfiloh Congregation Cametery, 5800 Windsor Mill road, on Sunday, December 5, private at the convenience of the family. Please omit flowers.

In mourning at 26 Caveswood lane, Owings Mills, Md. (21117), through Tuesday evening, December 7. Arrangements by Sol Levinson Bros. Inc. PARSONS 3e The Maryland Chapter Telephone Pioneers of America announces with deep regret the death of one of our retired Members MARGUERITE J.

PARSONS, and extends sincere sympathy to her family. REBSTOCK 4 On December 1, 1982, HARRY, beloved husband of Mamie Rebstock (nee Ortenzi), brother of Julia and Eleanor Rebstock, grandfather of Melissia and Harry Lee Rebstock. Friends may call at Henry W. Jenkins and Sons, 4905 York road, on Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Mass of the Christian Burial at Blessed Sacrament Church, on Saturday at 10 A.M.

Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery. REED 3e Suddenly, on November 30, 1982, DENMAN (Jim) M. of Cockeysville, beloved husband of Lena (Pixie) Nolen Reed and loving father of Carole A. Christ and father-in-law of G. Ronald Christ.

Dear brother of Dorothy Wade of Reisterstown. Devoted grandfather of Stephen A. and Susan E. Christ. The family will receive friends at the Dulaney Valley Home of LemmonMitchell-Wiedefeld 10 West Padonia road (at York road), TimoniumCockeysville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Funeral Services on Friday at 10 A.M. Entombment in Dulaney Valley Mausoleum. RIPPONS 3e On December 2, 1982, LESSIE Y. (nee Brannock), beloved wife of the late Benjamin Rippons and William H. Rippons, devoted mother of Chandus, Irvin, and Willard Rippons and Marguerite Strzegowski and the late Eugene, Joe, Nellie and Gertrude Rippons, sister of John Brannock.

Also survived by 17 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at Lilly Zeiler Inc. Funeral Home, 1901 Eastern avenue, on Friday from 2 to 9 P.M. Viewing on Saturday at the Curran Funeral Home, 308 High street, Cambridge, from 7:30 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services at Hoopers Island Methodist Church, Cambridge, on Sunday at 2 P.M.

Interment in Dorchester Memorial Park Cemetery. ROOP 6 December 2, 1982, MARSHALL beloved husband of Sara M. Roop (nee Merritt), beloved father of Mrs. Elizabeth R. Steele, M.

Clayton Roop, Mrs. Sally R. Kellen, brother of Louise R. Smith. Also survived by 11 grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Home 6500 York road (at Overbrook), Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services will be 5 held at Grace United Methodist Church, Charles street and Belvedere avenue, Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Meadow Branch Cemetery. RUSSELL 3e On December 1, 1982, CHARLES of Marley, beloved husband of Clara C. Russell (nee Golden), and devoted father of Thomas John R.

and Charles C. Russell, Phyllis Rohrback, Ramona C. Wesley, Maryann Trenor and the late Margaret C. Knipp and dear brother of Richie and Virgie Russell, Ramona Kroll and Leona Thompson. Also survived by 23 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at the Kirkley Funeral Home, 421 Crain highway, S.E., Glen Burnie, on Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in Lakeview Memorial Park. Visiting hours are 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. SISTER MARIE JUDITH FOLEY, S.S.N.D. 30 On December 2, 1982, sister of Mrs.

Maureen Gercke of Baltimore, Frank Foley of Houston, Texas, and Eileen Foley of Santa Barbara, Calif. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. at the College of Notre Dame, where a Christian Wake Service will be held on Friday at 8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial in Gibbons Chapel, College of Notre Dame, at 2 P.M. on Saturday.

Interment in the Collega of Notre Dame Cemetery. It has been requested that Memorial Offerings honoring Sister Marie Judith be sent to the College of Notre Dame of 4701 N. Charles St. (21210). Arrangements by.

Raymond J. Curran, Funeral Director. SPITZNAGEL 3e On Wednesday, December 1, 1982, C. LILLIAN (nee Ware), beloved wife of the late William L. Spitznagel, aunt of Dorothy Blackburn.

Also survived by other nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Loring Byers Chapel, 8728 Liberty road (two miles west of Beltway exit 18), Thursday and Friday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Service on Friday at 7 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at 9 A.M. on Saturday, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church.

Interment in New Cathedrai Cemetery. NOTICE The maximum liability of the Sunpapers for any error in printing or in the date of publication of classified advertisements shall be limited to (1) the cancellation of the cost of the first incorrect insertion only: or (2) a one-time re-run of the corrected advertisement. After a classified ad is ordered, cancellation and changes are not guaranteed before the first insertion. For ads appearing more than once, notice of errors must be given in time for correction before second insertion. The Sunpapers shall not be liable for consequential damages of any kind due to errors on omission of advertisments, whether negligent or not.

In addition, classified advertising is subject to provisions of the current rate cards and other terms and conditions set by the Sunpapers. All advertising submitted is subject to acceptance by the A. S. Abell Publishing Baltimore, Maryland 21203. Deaths WEINBERGER 3e On December 2, 1982, LOUISA E.

(nee Schmuck), beloved wife of the late Julius C. Weinberger, devoted mother of Evelyn A. Hertel. Doris E. Heyne and the late Carl J.

Weinberger and Viola A. King. Also survived by 11 grandchildren, 24 greatgrandchildren and five great-great-grandchilFuneral services will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park.

Friends may call Friday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. WESTPHAL 3e On November 30, 1982, MARGARET E. (nee Clarke), beloved wife of the late Lawrence G. Westphal, devoted mother of Lorraine Kilduff and Dorothy Grimes, dear grandmother of Lawrence Mathison, Michael, Gary and Timothy Grimes, Kenneth Kilduff and Dorothy France, dear great-grandmother of David, Laurie, Eric, Bryan, Amanda, Michael, Katie, Shawn, Laura Jean and Adam. Christian Wake Services will be held at the Leonard J.

Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Friday at 7:45 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Dominic's Church, on Saturday at 10 A.M. Entombment in Lorraine Park Mausoleum. Friends may call Thursday and Friday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. WOLF 4 On Thursday, December 2, 1982, WILLIAM IRVIN (WILLIE), of Woodstock, beloved husband of Lillian W.

Wolf (nee Karcher), and the late Katherine Wolf (nee Stanfield). Brother of Harry and Ernest Wolf. Friends may call at Loring Byers Chapel, 8728 Liberty road (two miles west of Beltway exit 18), on Thursday, 7 to 9 P.M. and Friday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 where Services will be held Saturday, December 4, at 1 P.M. Interment in Mount Paran Cemetery.

Those desiring may make contributions to Mount Paran Organ Fund. WONNEMAN 4 On December 1, 1982, HENRY beloved son of the late George G. and Mary A. Wonneman, devoted brother of Margaret V. Fee, Veronica A.

Cellucci, Mary L. Richter, George J. and William L. Wonneman. Christian Wake Service at Henry W.

Jenkins Sons, 4905 York road, on Friday at 4:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Bernard's Church, on Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may call on Thursday, 7 to 9 P.M.

and Friday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. FLORISTS (225) RAIMONDI'S FLORIST QUALITY PRICES Shops to serve you Phone Orders 9 AM to 9 PM AREA CODE 301-466-3100 Gordon SERVICE Florist 467-6122 PROPOSALS (255) CITY OF BALTIMORE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS BALTIMORE, MARYLAND NOTICE OF LETTING Sealed Bids or Proposals, in duplicate, addressed to the Board of Estimates of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, and Marked "BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS CONTRACT NO. 2775 for REPAIRS TO MONROE STREET BRIDGE OVER MOUNT CLARE BRANCH RAILROAD will be received at the Office of the Comptroller, Room 204, City Hall, Baltimore, Maryland until Wednesday DECEMBER 15, 1982, at 11:00 A.M. Board of Estimates employees will be stationed at the Security Unit Counter just inside the Holliday Street entrance to City Hall from 10:45 A.M. to 11:00 A.M.

every Wednesday to receive Bids from Bidders who feel they would not be able to deliver the Bid Envelope to Room 204 by 11:00 A.M. due to a possible delay by the security check and scanner process. The Bids will be processed with a hand scanner, placed in a box and promptly at 11:00 A.M. the box will be sealed and brought to Room 204, City Hall, Comptroller's Office. (Positively no Bids will be received after 11:00 A.M.) Eastern Standard Time, and at Twelve o'clock noon on said date they will be publicly opened by the Board of Estimates in Room 215 in said City Hall.

The proposed Contract Documents may be examined without charge, at the office of the BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS, Third Floor, Municipal Office Building, Baltimore, Maryland on and after DECEMBER 3, 1982 and necessary copies therebf may be obtained on payment of TEN DOLLARS for each copy, which payment will not be refunded. A check of any type drawn upon any solvent banking institution of the United States made payable to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore or a Bid Bond executed on the form as provided in the Bid or Proposal for an amount which is determined by multiplying the total Bid submitted by two percent and rounding the result to the next highest Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) will be required with each Bid. Bonds will be required of the successful Bidder. The Board of Estimates reserves the right to reject any and all Bids to waive technical defects, if in its judgement, the interest of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore may so require. Bids when filed, shall be irrevocable.

Attention of Bidders is called to the Minimum Wage Rates to be paid on this project. All Contractors and Subtractors desiring to Bid on or sub-contract for work under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Highways, will be required to be prequalified with the Contractor's Qualification Committee, City of Baltimore. The Cost Classification Range for this project will be from $50,000.00 to $100.000.00 Information concerning Pre-Bid Meeting may be found in the Special Provisions (instructions to Bidders). Principal Items of work for this project are: Concrete 18 ClY. Pneumatically Applied Motar 140 Bags Baltimore City hereby notifies all Bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any Contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, Minority Business Enterprise will be afforded full opportunity to submit Bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated.

against on the grounds of race, color or national origin in consideration for an award. George G. Pardikakis HEAD, BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS Richard H. Trainor DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS Hyman Aaron Pressman BOARD OF ESTIMATES CITY OF BALTIMORE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS BALTIMORE, MARYLAND NOTICE OF LETTING Sealed Bids of Proposals, in duplicate, addressed to Board of Estimates of the Deaths Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, and Marked 'Bureau of Highways Contract No. 2762 for Concrete Repairs to the Fallsway Viaduck and Northern Parkway Box Culvert at Herring Run will be received at the Office of the Comptroller, Room 204, City Hall, Baltimore, Maryland until Wednesday January 5, 1983, at 11:00 A.M.

Board of Estimates em-1 ployees will be stationed at the Security Unit Counter just inside the Holliday Street entrance to City Hall from 10:45 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. every Wednesday to receive Bids from Bidders who feel they would not be able 10 deliver the Bid Envelope to Room 204 by 11:00 A.M. due to a DOSSIbie delay by the security check and scanner process. The Bids will be processed with a hand scanner, placed in a box and promptly at 11:00 A.M.

the box will be sealed and brought to Room 204, City Hall, Comptroller's Office. (Positively no Bids will be received after 11:00 A.M.) Eastern Standard Time, and at Twelve o'clock noon on said date they will be publicly opened by the Board of Estimates in Room 215 in said City Hall. The proposed Contract Documents may be examined without charge, at the office of the OF HIGHWAYS, Third Floor, Municipal Office Building, Baltimore, Maryland on and after Decernber 3, 1982 and necessary copies thereof may be obtained payment of Ten Dollars for each copy, which payment will not be refunded. A check of any type drawn upon any solvent banking institution of the United States made payable to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore or a Bid Bond executed on the form as provided in the Bid or Proposal for an amount which iS determined by multiplying the total Bid submitted by two percent and rounding the result to the next highest Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) will be required with each Bid. Bonds will be required of the successful Bidder.

The Board of Estimates reserves the right to reject any and all Bids to wave technical defects, if in its judgment, the interest of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore may so require. Bids when filed, shall be irrevocable. Attention of Bidders is called to the Minimum Wage Rates to be paid on this project. All Contractors and Sub-Contractors desiring to Bid on or sub-contract for work under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Highways, will be required to be prequalified with the Contractor's Qualification Committee, City of Baltimore. The Cost Classification Range for this project will be from $100,000.00 to $250,000.00.

Information concerning a Pre-Bid Meeting may be found in the Special Provisions (Instructions to Bidders). Principal items of work for this project are: Pneumatically Applied Mortar 300 Bags Baltimore City hereby notifies all Bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any Contract entered into pursuant to this advertisment, Minority Business Enterprise will be afforded full opportunity to submit Bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or national origin in consideration for an award. APPROVED: GEORGE G. PERDIKAKIS, Head, Bureau of Highways. RICHARD H.

TRAINOR, Dep. Director of Public Works. HYMAN AARON PRESSMAN, Secretary, Board of Estimates. CITY OF BALTIMORE BUREAU OF PURCHASES DECEMBER 1, 1982 Sealed Proposals addressed to the Board of Estimates of Baltimore, Office of City Comptroller, Rm. 204, City Hall, 100 N.

Holliday Street, to supply the following items services will be received until, but no later than 11:00 A.M. local time on the following date(s): DECEMBER 15, 1982 REFUSE REMOVAL INFECTIOUS WASTE BP-21483. DECEMBER 29, 1982 ROOFING (INDUSTRIAL) AND RELATED WORK AT SCHOOL NO. 307 BP-21283; ROOFING (INDUSTRIAL) AND RELATED WORK AT SCHOOL NO. 232 BP21383; 16 MM COLOR FILM LABORATORY SERVICE BP83248; LAMINATING FILM BP83249; WATER DEPT.

WINDOW LOGO ENVELOPES BP83250; SOFT BALLS BP-83251; EMERGENCY ROOM RECORDS BP-83252; PLASTIC REFUSE CONTAINERS BP-83253; RADIO PAQUE GAUZE BP-83254: DEMINERALIZER CARTRIDGES BP-83255. Such proposals must be submitted on, and meet all the requirements of, the individual bid documents which may be obtained from the Office of the City Purchasing Agent, 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md. 21202. Bid Check or Annual Bid Bond coverage will be required.

All Bids, when filed, shall be irrevocable. Successful bidders will provide the required performance bonds. S. ARTHUR FOURNIER, City Purchasing Agent LEGAL NOTICES (265) CITY OF BALTIMORE CONSULTANTS EVALUATION BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE The Baltimore City Consultants Evaluation Board has been requested by the Department of Public Works to certify the qualifications of firms to perform professional services for the following: PROJECT AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION TO TO MONDAWMIN The Bureau of Highways desires to engage a Civil Engineering firm to prepare construction plans for rehabilitation and reconstruction of The estimated construction cost will be $266,000.00. It is the policy of the City of Baltimore that maximum opportunity be extended to Minority Owned Businesses to participate in the performance of contracts under the City Procurement Program.

The goal shall be that fifteen percent of the dollar amount of applicable contracts for professional services acquired by the City be awarded to Minority Business Enterprises. This Minority Business Enterprise must be shown on application. Firms desiring to be considered for such professional services should address a "letter of to: Executive Secretary Consultants Evaluation Board Room 300 Municipal Building Baltimore, Maryland 21202 (301) 396-3350 Upon receipt of "letter of each respondent will be sent an application questionnaire to be completed and submitted along with SEVEN COPIES, EIGHT IN ALL, for consideration. Out of State Corporations must submit the name of your Resident Corporate Agent with the application. Completed applications will be accepted by the Consultants Evaluation Board until the close business on December 20, 1982.

GEORGE G. PERDIKAKIS, Executive Secretary. CITY OF BALTIMORE CONSULTANTS EVALUATION BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE The Baltimore City Consultants Evaluation Board has been requested by the Department of Public Works to certify the qualifications of firms to perform professional services for the following: PROJECT MILL VILLE TO GWYNNS FALLS The Bureau of Highways desires to engage a Civil Engineering firm to prepare construction plans for rehabilitation and reconstruction of The estimated construction cost will be $191,000.00 It is the policy of the City of Baltimore that maximum opportunity be extended to Minority Owned Businesses to particiapte in the performance of contracts under the City Procurement Program. The goal shall be that fifteen percent of the dollar amount of applicable contracts for professional services acquired by the City be awarded to Minority Businesss Enterprises. THIS MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE MUST BE SHOWN ON APPLICATION.

Firms, for desiring such to be consid professional services should address a "letter of interest" to: Executive Secretary Consultants Evaluation Board Room 300 Municipal Building Baltimore, Maryland 21202 (301) 396-3350 Upon receipt of "letter of each respondent will be sent an application ques: tionnaire to be completed and submitted along with SEVEN COPIES, EIGHT IN ALL, for consideration. Out of State Corporations must submit the LEGAL NOTICES (265) name of your Resident Corporate Agent with the application. Completed applications will be accepted by the Consultants Evaluation Board until the close of business on December 20, 1982. George G. Perdikakis EXECUTIVE SECRETARY CITY OF BALTIMORE CONSULTANTS EVALUATION BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE The Baltimore City Consultants Evaluation Board has been requested by the Department of Public Works to certify the qualifications of firms to perform professional services for the 1290.

FRANKLINTOWN DRIVE. The Bureau of Highways desires to engage a Civil Engineering firm to prepare construction plans for rehabilitation and reconstruction of The estimated construction cost will be $434,000.00. it is the policy of the City of Baltimore that maximum opportunity be extended to Minority Owned Businesses to participate in the performance of contracts under the City Procurement Program. The goal shall be that fifteen percent of the dollar amount of applicable contracts for professional services acquired by the City be awarded to Minority Business Enterprises. This Minority Business Enterprise must be shown on application.

Firms desiring to be considered for such professional services should address a "letter of interest" to: Executive Secretary Consultants Evaluation Board Room 300 Municipal Building Baltimore, Maryland 21202 (301) 396-3350 GEORGE G. PERDIKAKIS, Executive Secretary. Upon receipt of "letter of each respondent will be sent an application questionnaire to be completed and submitted along with SEVEN COPIES, EIGHT IN ALL, for consideration. Out of State Corporations must submit the name of your Resident Corporate Agent with the application. Completed applications will be accepted by the Consultants Evaluation Board until the close of business on December 20, 1982.

CITY OF BALTIMORE CONSULTANTS EVALUATION BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE The Baltimore City Consultants Evaluation Board has been requested by the Department of Public Works to certify the qualifications of firms to perform professional services for the follow- ing: PROJECT AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION TO MANNESITA The Bureau of Highways desires to engage a Civil Engineering firm to prepare construction plans for rehabilitation and reconstruction of The estimated construction cost will be $210,000.00. It is the policy of the City of Baltimore that maximum opportunity be extended to Minority Owned Businesses to participate in the performance of contracts under City Procurement Program. The goal shall be that fifteen percent of the dollar amount of applicable contracts for professional services acquired by the City be awarded to Minority Business Enterprises. This Minority Business Enterprise must be shown on application. Firms desiring to be considered for such professional services should address a "letter of interest" to: Executive Secretary Consultants Evaluation Board Room 300 Municipal Building Baltimore, Maryland 21202 GEORGE G.

PERDIKAKIS, Executive Secretary. CITY OF BALTIMORE CONSULTANTS EVALUATION BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE (301) 396-3350 Upon receipt of "letter of each respondent will be sent an application questionnaire to be completed and submitted along with SEVEN COPIES, EIGHT IN ALL, for consideration. Out of State Corporations must submit the name of your Resident Corporate Agent with the application. Completed applications will be accepted by the Consultants Evaluation Board until the close of business on December 20, 1982. The Baltimore City Consultants Evaluation Board has been requested by the Department of Public Works to certify the qualifications of firms to perform professional services for the following: PROJECT 1286-DUNCANWOOD TO HIGHLAND The estimated construction cost will be $151,000.00.

It is the policy of the City of Baltimore that maximum opportunity be extended to nority Owned Businesses to participate in the performance of contracts under the City Procurement Program. The goal shall be that fifteen percent of the dollar amount of applicable contracts for professional services acquired by the City be awarded to Minority Business Enterprises. This Minority Business Enterprise must be shown on application. Firms desiring to be considered for such professional services should address a of interest" to: Executive Secretary Consultants Evaluation Board Room 300 Municipal Building Baltimore, Maryland 21202 (301) 396-3350 Upon recepit of "letter of each respondent will be sent an application questionnaire to be completed and submitted along with SEVEN COPIES, EIGHT IN ALL, for consideration. Out of State Corporations must submit the name of our Resident Corporate Agent with the application.

Completed applications will be accepted by the Consultants Evaluation Board until the close of business on December 20, 1982. GEORGE G. PERDIKAKIS, Executive Secretary NOTICE OF PUBIC HEARING The Maryland Health Resources Planning Commission (MHRPC) will conduct an evidentiary hearing on the application for Certificate of Need described below on December 17, 1982, at 9:30 A.M. in Room L1, O'Conor Building. 201 W.

Preston and December 20 at 9:30 A.M. State Highway Auditorium, 300 W. Preston Baltimore, Maryland 21201. A hearing will be held under the authority granted by Article Health -General, Section 19- 101, et seq. Annotated Code of Maryland and COMAR 10.24.01 and in accordance with the provision thereof for the purpose of determining whether this project IS consistent with the State Health Plan and Health Systems Plan and is needed under COMAR 10.24.01.06.

If no one indicates to the MHRPC an intention to participate in this hearing, the hearing may be canceled. Applicant: Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems. (MIEMSS) Description: Proposed replacement of existing MIEMSS facility with a 138-bed facility. Cost: $44,551,000. LOST FOUND (270) $200 REWARD.

Sm fem terrier, part Yorkie, brn nose, lost Brooklyn Family grieving. 760-8387 CANE Man's Walking, with foreign stickers lost Boardwalk, Atlantic City. Reward. Atlantic City papers please copy. 301-922-4399 CAT Bik brn strip, male, ans to "Tigger" wearing collar tag No.

44. ID tag. Lost vic. Shamrock Kavon Aves. Reward.

Call 488-1691 CAT grey bik. Ige, lost, Vic Fleet Milton Mon Reward. Call 732-3747 COCKER SPANIEL. male collar. Lost vic.

Riverside Randall. "Nikki." Reward. 659-0997 or 332 3107. DOGS (2) Lost Back River Neck Rd. section.

Small light brown male markings, also red Irish Setter female. Reward. 682-4579 FOUND black Lab type, sm. young fernale. Dwntwn.

Call 435-2522 or 727-0828 FOUND Eastpoint area Young male Husky-type dog Blue eyes. Call 633-5476, 7811 7210 or 1-795-1434 FOUND female Chihuahua Elfwood Ave Patterson Pk area 563-0217 FOUND German Shep. type fe male, Belair Sheila 488-4400, 866-6989 FOUND GO CART Pikesvil Please call Eddie aft 5 wkdys, anytime wkend FOUND mixed breed male de bik markings, Franklin Sq. Hosp. 682-5069.

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