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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 13

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i till. L. CiMiiti iiliS, batatuof, lilaicu itfou FLORISTS DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES IIS ONLY RAIMONDI'S Can Serve You So Weil WORLD WIDE SERVICE Phone Orders SAM to SPM AREA CODE 301-466-3 1 00 Shoos to serve you 6461 Park HeiohtsAve. Balto. Cedonia Mall Bailo.

Man upper Level Village Square Reisterstown Jumpers Mali Glen Burnie mtt rAHKiNG at as locations CEMETERY LOTS (230) MORELAND MEMORIAL CEMETERY 2 choice grave sues $200 for both ltd. number. 665-6400 GAHDtNS OF FAITH Trumps Mill Rd-lot 183: sites 1,2,3,4. 1200. Call 484-6528 SPECIAL NOTICES (240) TOM'S UPHOLSTERY 20 Off alt fabrica, Ml extended thru Mar.

All tvpei fufn, kit chrt, slip. covers, draperies mat. bed spreads. AM bankcards, tin. ranged 1- PROPOSALS -p CITY OF BALTIMORE-DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NOTICE OF LfcTTINfl CaellatW rvnnAiala ia inJiaa.

addressed to the board of Estt mates ot tne Mayor and tit Council of Baltimore, and en-wi; dorsad: "SITE IMPROVEMENTS, DEVELOPMENT AREA 14, HARBOR PROJECT 1, JOB NOrU 29- 79, COMMUNITY DEVELOP- uHAM. BALTIMORE, MARY LAND, wilt received at the--v offices ot the Comptroller, Room 204, City Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, until Wednesday, Apr, 1JM 1980. at 1 1 o'clock A.M. Eastern Standard Time (positively no txda received after eleven clock A.M.) and at 12 o'clock noon on'-: said date they will be puokc.y opened and read by the Board ol fcititTwjtftR in Room 2 IS in Atiid City Hell. a certiTied check or the Dtdder or a bank cashier's check oi bank treasurer's check drawn on solvent clearino house bank made payable to the Mayor end City Council of Baltimore or a bid bond executed on the form as provided the Bid or Proposal tot en amount wnicn is oeter- mined by multiplying the total bid 6 suomiTiea oy tive percent end rounding the result to the next highest five hundred (SoOO.CO).

or certification of annual bi bond on file with the uepartment of rinance, ww be e- auirea with each Did. ine successful Didder win oe re quired to give a Performance bond and a Payment Bond the amounts called for tn the specv ftcations. Drawings, specifications, and 1 other contract documents may be obtained at the Office of the Commisssioner of the Depart ment of Housing end Community -ii Development, Room 210, the Saratoga Street Municipal Buikt- ing, 222 East Saratoga Street, Baltimore, Maryland, on and after- Mar. 24, 1980, upon deposit oti check payable to the Mayor end City Council of Baltimore, in the amount of Twenty-Five Dollars Which amount will not be refunded. CASH WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

The Board of Estimates the riant to rated env and alt bids andor to waive technical defects as it may deem best for the inter--eats of the City. Bids, when filed, shall be it-. revocable. Attention ot bidders catted tar 1 the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and wages sei Torm in ine contract uocur ments must be paid on this protect and that the Contractor must insure that the employees end epw plicants for mptoyment are not -discnmmated against because of their race, creed, cokx, national origin, sex, or religion. ine successful ptoaer mav oe required to prepare and submrt an Affirmative Action Program re Qarding the emcJovment of mt- a.

nority job applicants. Details ace c- forth in the Contract Docu- i ments under 41 CFR Notice of Requirement for Affirmative Action to Ensure Equar" Employment Opportunity ExeciJ't tive Order 11246)," and 41 CFR "Standard Farter a-f Equal Employment OppwtuniiyJ Construction Contract Specified- -tions (Executive Order 112461? In addition, prior to the signing o- a contract, he must submit a pre limmary statement ot work force needs, where known. Where not known, this information must be St WW life' III III SUNPAPERS CLASSIFIED 539-7700 Itv. DEATH NOTICES (2 IS) NIEDZWICK 23 On March 21, 1980, ANNA C. NIEDZWICK (nee Graboeki), beloved wife of Cesimer T.

Niedzwick, mother of Mre. Linds Myr- tie and siater of Messrs. Leonard, Frank and Anthony Graboski. She is also survived by two grsndchildren. The family will receive friende on Seturday evening from 7 to 9 P.M., end on Sunday, from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M., at tha Funeral Home of John A.

Moran, 3000 E. Baltimore street (corner of Potomac etreet). A Mass of Christian Burial will ba celebrated at St, Elizabeth's Church on Mondey at 9 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. O'DELL 23 On March 21, 1980, OPAL RICHARDSON PATTON, of Bel Air, beloved wife of the late Rufus T.

O'Dell, sister of Clarence Ma-neaa. and T. Dale Richardson, Friends may call at the Foster Funeral Home. West Broadway and Williams, Bel Air, on Sunday evening, 7 to 9. Service Monday, 10:30 A.M.

Interment in William Wattera Methodist Cemetery. PARKER 23 On March 20, 1980, WILLIAM R. of North Shore, Pasadena, beloved huaband. of the late Edith Perker (nee DeBaugh), devoted father of William R. Parker Sandra P.

Mascia, Edward W. Parker. Also survived by five grandchildren. Services at the McCully Funeral Home, Pasadena, Mountain and Tick Neck roeds, on Monday at 1 1 A.M. Interment in Glen Haven Memorial Psrk.

Family will see friends on saiuroay, rrom i to a r.rvi. and Sunday, from 3 to 5 and from 7 to 9 P.M. PATTIE 23 On March 20, 1980, ETTA M. (nee Welch), beloved wife of the late Ashby J. Pattie and devoted mother of Kenneth N.

Pattie and the ate Wilbur J. Pattie, devoted mother-in-law of Edith Pattie and grandmother of Cecille irk. Also aurvivad by four areat-arandchildren. Services from the Weber Funeral Home, 1 1 tamondson svenue on Monday, et 10 A.M. In terment in Lorrsine Park Cemetery, Friends may can to ana to r.M.

PAZOUREK 22e On March 20, 1980, LULA C. (nee iGrebner), beloved wife of the late Harold J. Pazourek, devoted mother of Mary Abshire, Harold and Larry Pazourek, aister of Lillian Darrah and Viola Heinkle. Also survivsd by nine grandchildren and two areet-arandchi dren. Servicea at tha Charles S.

Zeiier and Son. Inc Funeral Home, 801 South conklina street (at Hud son), on Monday, at 11 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Friends may cell, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. POWERS 23 On March 21.

1980. IRENE (nee McDonald), beloved wife of the late Samuel Powers, devoted mother of Donald Powers, of Charlsston, and Samuel J. Powers, of Miami, Fla Also survivsd by six Grandsons. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held from St. Mark Chaoei on Monday at 1 1 A.M.

Interment, New cathedral cemetery. Please omit flowers, Should friends desire contributions may be made to the Lovo a Co lege Scholarship Fund, Funeral arrangementa by the Witzke Funeral Home or catonevilie. PRICE 22e St. Elizabeths Guild i grets the oassing ot Elizabeth price, a dear member of our guild, and extends our sincere sym patny to ner ramiiy. VIVIAN YARNELL President SWNABERRY 23 On March 21, 1980, HELEN of Msrlev Park beloved wife of the lata Vaughn R.

Shinaberry, devoted mother of Leona Mulhearn, Bertha Mertell, Alford L. end Vaughn R. Shinaberry, sister of Violet Howerd. Also survived by 15 grsndchildren. Services from the Sin- gleton Funeral Home, 1 econd avenue, S.W.

(at Cram highway), Glen Burnie, on Monday, at 10 A.M. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. The family will receive visitors, 3 to 6 end 7 to 9 P.M. Sunday. SMITH 23 On Merch 20, 1980, FRANCES J.

(nee Chovs-nec), beloved wife of the late Henry A. Smith, da-voted sister of the late Rudolph Chovanec. She ie eurvived by aeven cousins. Funeral from the Gonce Home, 4001 Ritchie highway, on Monday, at 12 noon. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery.

Family requeste friends call from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. SMITH 22e Alpha Chapter No. 1 O.c.S., regrets the passing of Siater FRANCES SMITH, P.M.. and an 60 yNear member. Sympathy ia extended to her family.

RUTH PEEL Worthy Matron STACHOWIAK 23 On March 20. 1980. LILLIAN (nee Gorski), beloved wife of Anthony H. Stachowiak, dear mother of Joseph, John, James and Anthony Stachowiak. Also survived, by 12 grandchildren.

Christian Wake Servicea at Lilly Zeiier, Inc. Funeral Home. 1901 Eastern avenue, on Sunday at 7:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial in Holy Rosary Church, on Monday, at 10 A.M. Interment in St.

Stanislaua Cemetery. Friends may call, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. STRES 23 On March 20, 1980, BERTHA M. STREB, beloved daughter of tha late Edward and Minnie Hertz Streb, sister of Miss Frances E. Streb, Messrs.

Henry A. and Frederick P. Streb and the late William E. Streb and aunt of Mrs. Dorothy Matriccisni, Mrs.

Joan Davis, Mrs. Shirley Albott and Mrs. Kathy Kirkpatrick. The family will receive frienda on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. at the Funeral Home of John A.

Moran, 3000 E. Baltimore atreet (corner of Potomec where funeral services will be held on Monday, at 11:30 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. STROTT 23 On March 20. 1980.

MILTON beloved husband of Grace F. (nee Wein-reich), devoted father of Jean Kuzyk and Mildred Benzing. Also survived by four grandchildren and three great-granachildren. Funeral from tha Schimunek Funeral Home. 3331 Brehems lane (at Mannasota and Erdman avenues), on Monday, at iu m.ivi.

interment in Baltimore Cemetery. Visiting hours, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. (3 IS) AUJN 22e On March 21 I960 MADELEINE (nee Hartley) beloved wit of the lata Tillman Douglaa Allan de-votad mother of Mra Ka-thryn Stona Mra Elaanor Pleshsw and Phyllis Allan, daar sister-ln-lew of Miaa Mary Allan Alao survived by thraa grand-children Funeral Services on Saturday, it 2 P.M., at tha William Johnson Funaral Homa. 8621 Loch Haven boulavard (Baltway it 29) Intarmant at Chalmaford, Maas. Thoaa desiring may make contributions to tha Heart Fund of Central Maryland.

Arrangement through tha Ullrich Funaral Home ARCHER 23 March 18. 1980. RUTH BAUBLE, or Paaadana. devoted mother of Edrei E. Sauble, tap-mother of Viola S.

Poole and friend of Harry Weber Friend! may call at Lor-ng Byera Chapal. 8728 Liberty road (two milea west of Beltway exit 18), on. Saturday and Sunday, 3 to 6 P.M., where eerv-icss will be held on Monday, March 24, at 1 1 A.M. Interment in Meadowridga Memorial Park. Contribution may ba directed to The Heart Fund, or Howard Park United Methodiat Church, A LA CARTE helps make your Thursday an even more delicious day Take a bite out of life! Experience the rapture of a smooth, delicate eyg custard.

Feel the firmness of a juicy apple between your teeth. Learn to enjoy your own entertaining as much as your guests do. Learn how the smart consumers save money. Take care of your diet and learn how to eat sensibly. Do all this and more every Thursday in the A LA CART? section of The Sun.

It brings you features on food and how to prepare it and delicious recipes land food tips from our foreign bureaus on international cuisine. And since the consumer of today needs more and more information, A LA CARTE will answer even the most probing consumer questions. And, as always there are plenty of cents-off coupons for you to clip and save, making it even more worthwhile to make A LA CARTE a permanent feature in your home every Thursday. THE SUN For Convenient Home Delivery Call 539-1280. In Maryland.

Outside Toll-Free Area. Call 1-800492-5020, (21S! FISH 23 On March 20,1980, ANN REGINA Inae Pruitt). of Catonsville Manor, beloved wife of Robert C. Fish, devoted mother of Robert C. Fish, sister of Msrgsret Winsor end the lete William J.

Pruitt. A Christian Wake Service will be conducted et Edw. S. MacNabb Sona, 301 Frederick road, in Catonsville (where the Beltway exit 13 and Frederick road meet), on Sunday, at 7 P.M. Mass of the nessurection at at.

Agnes Church, on Mondey, et 9 A.M. Burial In Good Shepherd Cemetery. Mra. Fish'a family will be at the Funeral Homa on Friday, from 7 to 9 P.M., and Sat urday and Sunday, trom to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. FITZGERALD 23 On March 20, 1980.

REV EREND JOHN beloved husbend of Pearl M. Fitz- Serald and dear father of ernes Thomaa and Paul Fitzgerald, Mary Hayes, Mae Whitley, brother of Jamea Fitzgerald, Mra. Lena Leisher and Dolly Trafney. Funeral from the Gonce Home, 4001 Ritchie highway, on Monday at 1 P.M. interment in beaar rtui Cemetery.

Family re quests friends call from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M- CABLE 23 On March 20, 1980, EDWARD DAVID, of Abingdon, beloved husband of Dorothy Gable (nee McLain), devoted father of Donna Ruff, Lois, John, Lawrence, David, Stephen, Louie Gable and Michael Sparrow, brother of Margaret, Elizabeth, Peter, Louia and Donald Gable. Also survived by nine grandchildren. rvteaa or unr at an ouriai in St. Francia da Sales Church. Ab nadon.

on Mondey, March 24, at 10 A.M. Interment in the adjoining Cemetery. Friends may call at the Howerd K. McComas III Funeral Homa. Abinodon.

Md. Saturday, 7 to 9 P.M. and Sunday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Recitetlon of Prayers sunnay.

at r.m. GOLD SCHMIDT 23 On March 21, 1980, EDITH (nee Keeper), beloved wife of Eric Goldschmidt, beloved sister of Mrs. Honey Myrow, or wnite riains, Y. and Mra. Ruth Anker, of Israel.

Services at Sol Levin- son and Brothere Home, 6010 Reiateratown road on Sunday, March 23, at 9 A.M. Interment, Chevera Ahavaa Chassed Ceme tery, Randallatown, Md. Please omit flowers. In mournina at 8427 Aliens- wood road, Randallatown, Md. 121133).

GOLDSCHMIDT 22e Chevera Ahavaa Chessed deeply regrets to announce the passing of our beloved Member, EDITH GOLDSCHMIDT. Officers and membera please attend funeral aervicea at Sol Levinson and Brothera Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Sunday. March 23, at 9 A.M. Also the houae of mourning. HENRY L.

COHEN Preeidrtnt HAIGIS 24e Sudden v. on March 21 1980, ERMA L. (nee Hud-eon), of Southwest Baltimore, beloved wife of the late John C. Haigia, and loving mother of Diane C. Golden, and John W.

Hai- gis, and sister of Doris Ims, Elsie Couch, and Ruth Garrett, and Geral-dine Ernest. Also survived by four grandchildren. The family will receive frienda on Sunday and Monday, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., at the G. Truman Schwab Funeral Homa of Irvington, 3512 Frederick avenue, where funeral aarvicee will be held. Due notice of time.

Interment in Baltimore Na tional Cemetery, HAJIANTONI 22e On March 21, 1980, CHRYSOSTOMOS, be loved huaband of Andnani (nae Karageorge), devoted father of Sotira, Loucas and Pater Hajiantoni and deer brother of Andrew Hajioeif. Also survived by aister ana orotnar in by-Drua. Funaral from Matthawa Funerel Home. 302 1 Eastern avenue (at Decker avenue), on Mondey at 10:15 A.M. Servicea in St.

Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church at 11 A.M. Inter ment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Frienda may call trom 6 to P.M. HALUCH 23 On March 20. 1980.

WALTen beloved hua band of Wanda Sczep-kowski Haluch, devoted father or Alblna, Joseph and Barbara Haluch. lovino, brother of Helen and Elizabeth Brzuchalski, Rav. Jo seph Haluch and tha late he Haluch. Funeral from tha Gonce Home, 4001 Ritchie highway, on Monday, at 9:30 A.M. Concelebrated Mass of Christian Buna in St Athanaaius Church, at 10 A.M.

Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Family requeste rrienas can rrom 2 to 5 and 7 to P.M. HA7LFAROVi 24a On March zi. imbu, ANGELA M. SCHMEDES beloved wife of the late Edwin S.

Hazlegrove. de voted mother of Eileen Wehrhein, E. Suaan DePasquale, and H. Edwin Hazlegrove, end sister of Delorea Conrades, Cecilia Waite, Agatha Conrades and John B. Schmedes Jr.

Friends may call at tha Mitchell-Wiedefield Home. 6500 York road (at Over- brook), on sunaay ana Monday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. uua nonce or services will be given. Inter mnt in Oval Morland Me morial Park Cemetery. If desirable, memorial con tributiona may be made to American Lancer society, HOLTER 23 On March 20.

1980. MAR GARET C. (nee Horan), pf 6915 A ender roed, White Marah, be loved wife of the late Wil liam Hotter, devoted mother of Merv. Frances. William, Raymond and Marion Hoiter.

aiater of Eleenor Kearney. Also sur vived bv 13 arenocniioren, 27 great-grandchildren ana two great-great- Grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Stephen Church, Bradshaw. Monday March 24, at 12 noon.

In terment in the adjoining cemetery. Friends may call at her home Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 8 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wske Service at her home Saturday, at 7:30 P.M, Those who desire may contribute to St. Stephen i.nurcn, bradsnaw, Md, (21021). HYNEN 23 On March 21, 1980, WINNIE A.

(nee Keooer). of Glen Burma, beloved wife of Abertus Hvnen. devoted mother of Karen L. Justice, Dennis A. end Jack C.

Hynen. Also aurvivad by aeven sisters, one brother and tour orandchi dren. Services from the Singleton Funerel Home, 1 Second avenue, S.W. (at Cram highway), Glen Burnie, on Monday, at 1 1 :30 A.M. Interment in Glen Haven Memorial Park.

The family will re ceive visitors from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. SUNPAPERS CLASSIFIED '539-7700 DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES TAYLOR 23 On March 21, 1980, EDITH HARRISON, beloved wife or the late Albert R. Tay lor and mother of Edmund Lee Russell and Eugene Russell. Also survived by two grandchildren, three brothera and two sisters. Friends may call at Stewart and Mowen (G.

Mowen, W. North avenue), on Saturday and Sunday, 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. runerai servicea on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Lorraine Park Cemetery. TENNANT 23 On Merch 20, 1980, CECIL beloved husband of tha late Virginia M.

Volz and devotod father of Nancy D. Edwards and Helen V. Tennant, grandfather of Sussn Csrol Edwards and father-in-law of Archie P. Edwarda. Funeral from the Las-sshn Funsrsl Home, 7401 Beleir rosd, on Mondey, at 1 1 A.M.

Interment in Moreland Msmorisl Psrk. Memorial donstions may be made to St. Matthews Lutheran Church, 3620 Red Rose Farm road (21220). Visiting hours on rrioay, to r.rvi. ana Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M.

WALKER 22e On March 20, 1980, BEN, of Bel Air, Md. beloved husband of Mickey Walker, devoted father of Phyllis Haynes and Benny Craig Walker, devoted aon of John Winnie Hash Wslker, brother of Mary Brown, Etheleen, Clifford and John Walker, Also survivsd by two grandchildren. Services st the Howard K. McComas III Funerel Home, Abingdon, Monday, March 24, at 2 PM, Interment in Bet Air Memorial Gardena. Friends may call at tha funeral homa Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Those who desire may contribute to the American Cancer Society or the Calvary Baptist Church, Bel Air, Md 21014. WATERS 22e On March 18, 1980, DAVID in Detroit, beloved husband of Mamie Waters and tie-voted father of Donald Waters, Mis. Sylvia Waters Gundy and David Waters. Also survived by nine grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Jones, neices, cousins and other relativos.

Friends may call at the Herbert E. Nutter Funerel Home, 3035 W. North avenue, on Sunday, after 2 P.M., until Monday, 4 P.M., when Mr. Waters will be taken to Doswell Temple Church of God in Christ, 520 Whitmore avenue, for family hour, from 7 to 7:30 P.M. Funeral services immediately following.

Interment on Tuesday, 10:30 A.M., in Maryland National Memorial Park. WEBSTER 25 Suddenly, on March 21, 1980, MARGARET L. (nee McCoy), beloved mother of Doris R. Lscy, Rheba Burbes. Msroaret M.

Jen sen, Kenneth B. Webster j. cawin weDsier, Jeanne D. Meyer, and the late R. Wesley Webster.

Also survived by 23 grand children and 15 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at tha Mitchell-Wiedefeid Home. 6500 York road (at Over- brook), on Sunday and Monday, from 3 to 5 end 7 to 9 P.M. Servicea will be held on Tuesday, at 11 A.M. Interment in Lorraine Cemetery.

WHITE 23 On March 21, 1980, SUE of Reisterstown. be loved daughter of the lata William I. and Susan Beat- ley White, aunt of Gladya G. Libby. Services from the Eline Funeral Homa, 11824 Reisterstown road.

Reis terstown, Monday, at 10 A.M. Interment in Wood- lawn Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. WITKOFSKY 23 On March 20. 1980, cLcANUnA B.

(nee Balcer), beloved wife of the late Michael J. Witkofskv. de voted aister of Frank Balcer and Catherin Kavanagh. Also survived by three nieces and five neDhews. A Christian Wake Serv ice will be held at the Leonard J.

Ruck Funerel Home 5305 Harford road (at Echndale). on Sunday at 7:30 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Francis of Assisi Church on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment in Most Holv Re deemer Cemetery.

Friends may call on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M, WRIGHT 24e On Friday, March 21 1980, ROBERT of Woodliwn, beloved husbsnd of Joyce Wright (nee omtmi, uiuiner or junvi u. Harner. loving, aon of C. Orville and Blanche Wright. Friends mav call at Lor ing Byers Chapal, 8728 Liberty road (2 milea wast of Beltway exit 18), on Saturday, rrom 7 to 8 P.M., Sunday and Monday 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M., where services will be held on Tuesday, March 2b.

at 12:30 P.M. Interment in Taylorsville Methodist Church Cemetary. YOUNGER 23 On March 20. 1980. CATHERINE A.

(nee Schmitt), beloved wife of the late Allen L. Younger. davoted mother oi Allen L. Younger, and Stephen M. Younqer, de voted grandmother of Allen L.

Younger 3d, James A. Younger anc Joel P. Younger. Also aur vivad by six sisters and four brothers. A Christian Wake Serv ice will be held at tha Leonard J.

Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Ecnodale), on Sunday, at 8 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebreted in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church on Monday, at 12 noon Interment in Moreland Me morial Park. Friends may call on Saturday and Sun day, i to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M, NOTICE The maximum NsbHity of the Sunpepers for any snot in printing or in the date of publication ot classified advertisements shall be limited to 11! the cancellation ot the cost of tha first incorrect Insenion only; or (2) a one-Ume re-run of the corrected advertisement. After a classified ad is orderd, csnceiieuon and changes era not guaranteed before the first kiaenion For aos appearing mote man once, nonce of enors must be gren time for correction before second insertion. The Sunpepers shea not be KsMe for consequential demagss of any kind due to enors or omission ot sd-varneemems, whether negligent or not.

In edition, dsssmed advertising subject to provieione of the currant rate euros end other terms snd conditions set by the Sunpepera. AH advertising submitted is subject to acceptance by the A S. Abet Ca, Fubushers, Baltimore. Maryland 2 1 203. 3- Meadowridze Memorial Park i30l)79fyl44 (215) CRISWELL 22a On Merch 19.

1980. A. EVELYN (nee Reisingerj, beloved wife of John C. Criswell, devoted mother of Joan L. Malicki.

Jayne A. Horton, Siater Janet Criswell, H. U.S.H., John Jsmes A. and Joseph R. Criswell.

aiater or (Jons Moyar and Alen Reiaingar. Also survived by 1 1 grandchildren. Mrs. Criswell rests at the Howerd H. Hubbard Funaral Home.

Inc. 4107 Wilkena avenue. Relativea and friande are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial in Our Lady of Victory Church on Monday, at 1 1 A.M. Interment in New Cathedrel Cemetery. Frienda may call on Friday from 7 to 9 P.M.

Saturday and Sunday, 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. CRUSSE 23 On March 20, 1980, EDWARD A of Essex, beloved husbend of the late Elizebeth Cruaae, devoted father of Bin, Arthur, and tha late Henry and William Cruase. Also survived by grandchildren, a brother, William Cruass, and sisters, Ida Evana and Anna Wheatlay, Funeral Servicea from the Brutdzinaki Funeral Home, 1407 Old Eestern avenue, Eaaax (Beltway exit 38), on Monday, at 1 1 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Viaiting hours, 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M.

CRUSSE 22e The Essex Golden Age Club regrets to announce the deeth of its member, EDWARD CRUSSE, end extends its deepest aym- Eethy to hia family. Mem-era will meet at Brudzin-akl Funeral Home on Sunday, at 3 PM. CSEPELY 23 On March 21, 1980, HELEN V. (nee Surin), beloved wife of the late John A. Caapely, devoted mother of Carolyn, Jsmes and William Caapely, lov ing sister or cnzeoein Meley, niece of Louie Ziki.

Christian Wake Service will be held at the Laaaahn Funeral Home. 7401 Beiair road, on Sunday afternoon. Maaa of Chriatian Burial will be Celebrated at St. laaac Joguea Church, on Monday. 9 A.M.

Frienda may gather at tha Funeral Home Monday, 8:16 A.M. Interment in Gardena of Faith Cemetery. Viaiting, Saturday and Sunday, from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. DiCHIARA 23 On Thuradsy, March 20, 1980. ANTHONY of Sykesville, beloved hue-bend of Angelina (nee Cur-reri), devoted father of Catherine Ginrioao, Joseph, Anthonv J.

DiChiara, loving eon of Joaeph and Catherine DiChiara. brother of Concetta Le- Scuole. Grandfather of Tony and Mario Glorioao. Frienda may call at Lor-ing Byera Chapel, 8728 Liberty road (2 milea weat of Baltwey exit 18), on Saturday and Sunday, 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. Chriatian Wake Service Sunday, at 8 P.M.

Maaa of the Chriatian Burial on Monday, at 9 A.M. in Holy Family Catholic Church. Interment In Lakeview Me morial Park. DIEHl 23 Towson Hebekah Lodge No. 80 rearete the Dassina of our sister.

LOTTIE M. DIEHL, and extende deep- eat sympatny to ner fami ly. VIRGINIA MINOR DRINKHOUSE 23 Suddenly, on March 20, loan iaucc of Catonsville, beloved aon of Ronald s. and lira beth Drinkhouse, devoted brother of Kety, Mary, David, Kathleen, Tricia, Kelly and Sean, grandson of Michael Drinkhouse and Elaine Braamsn. Jamea rests at tha Howard H.

Hubbard Fune ral Home. 4107 Wilk ens avenue. Relativea and friends are invited to attend services on Monday, at 10 A.M. Interment in Lorraine Park. Friends may call Saturday, from 7 to 9 P.M.

and Sunday, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. DUER 23 Suddenly, on March 21 1980. ELIZABETH B. (nee Breedon), beloved wife of William C. Duer.

beloved mother of Glorie D. John son, sister of Georoe W. Breedon, grandmother of Dr. Donald R. Johnson, great-grandmother of Matthew TT Jchnaon.

Services from the Newell Funeral Home, 1 100 Reisterstown road, Pikes-ville. on Mondsv at 9 A.M. Interment in Moreland Me morial Park. Family will receive friends on Seturdav, from 7 to 9 P.M and Sunday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. DUER 22e The Arlington Chapter No, 13, O.E.S., deeply regrete the passing of Sister ELIZABETH 9.

DUER. life member, and extends deepest sympathy to her TBmny. SHEILA PARKER Worthy Matron DANIEL SHERMAN Worthy Patron DYSON 23 On March 19. 1980, JAMES beloved hus band of Emiiv B. Dvson (nee Morris), and devoted brother of the Messrs.

Leonsrd and Raymond Dvson. A Chriatian Wake Serv ice will be held et the Paul E. Chenoweth Funeral Homa, 3615-19 Chestnut avenue, on Sunday, at 6:30 P.M, Mass of the Resurrection will be 'celebrated at St. Thomaa Aquinas Church, on Monday, at 9 A.M. Interment in Pleassnt Grove Cemetery.

Friends may call on Satur day and Sunday, from 4 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. EUCKSON 24 On March 19, 1980, MILTON E. (Funeral Director and Embalmer). de voted huaband of Zorah T. ickson and be oved fa ther of Charimaine Elickson, Zorah Betty Logan, Ida E.

Millar and Alice 8. Manns, two sons Robert t. and Joseph Beysmore. He ia also survived bv two sisters. Le- nore Cooper and Cordelia Rhodes, 16 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, three aons-in-law, one deuohter-in-law.

macea. nephews and other rela tives and rrienda. Viaitation on Saturday, to 9 P.M. and Sunday 12 noon to 9 P.M. at the Elickson Funerel Home, 1129 N.

Carolina atreet (auccassor tc Mra. Robert A. Elliott). Mr. Elickson will lie in etate on Monwill lie in atate on Monday, 10 A.M.

to 12 noon at the Chriat United Methodist Church, Chase and Washington streets, at which time aervicea will ba held. Interment in Baltimore Na tional Cemetery. Servicea to be conducted by the Rev. Georne Green. Ar rangementa by Locka Fu neral norm.

einnu 24m un ivian.il r.cnnr.c nwed hus band of Wille V. (nee Thomea), and devoted father of Joyce F. O'Connor, brother of Liwrence Fallen ir and Reoina Fallon. Alao survived bv four K.IH,. Masa of Christian Burial Cm Dh.lirk Mil IflfflMt Church.

Charles and 29th street, on Tuesday, March 2b. at lu M.rm imwimom in Greenmount Cemetery Friends may can ai ni ex soni. vb rtn Mnnriav. to 4 and' 7 to 9 P.M (2 IS) BAFFORD ,23 fin March 21 1980 MIL TON nff Catherine (nee Ooher- tut devoted step-father of Char brother of Marie Jo'naa. of Florida and Gertrude Grap Alan m.

www.vmi lilt WW grandchildren. runerei rrom tne Schimunek Funeral Home, Inc. 3331 Brehma Lane (et iJlmnnmmnt CT avenues), on Mondey. at m.m. maaa or inns- lt R.ir.al a mum cioua Blood Church, at 9 A Intirmanl 1 I Valley Memorial Gardena.

"oura, to and to r.m. BASS 24a On March 22, 19BO, LILLIAN S. (nee Conn), beloved wife of the late William Baaa. beloved mother of Michael 0. Base, of Potomac, beloved aister of the late Mra.

Blanche Fagan, beloved Brandmother of Lindsay ebecca Bass. Services at Sol Levin- son Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Sunday, March 23, at 3 Interment in Anshe Emiinah Am Chaim ton- gregation Cemetery. Washington boulevard. Please omit flowers.

In mourning at 8606 Gray fox roaa apt. nano-allstown, Md. (21 133). BEARD 23 On March 16, 1880, c. KARLTON, beloved husband of Hilda K.

Beard Diane uoage. miso eurvivea oy tuur grenu-children. rtriuet Please omit flowers. The family requests that rvie monal Masaea be offered. BONFEtD 24a On March 21, 1980, FRANK, beloved husband of tha late Etta Bonfeld tnae usrreni, Beloved father of Mra.

Nancv Korn hauser, of Rockaway, N.J., beloved brother of Mre. Betty Kahalaa, of Boston, beloved grandfather of Joanna and Philip Kornhauser. Services at Sol Levin-son It Bros. Home. 8010 Reisterstown road, on Sunday, tviarcn 23, at 1 P.M.

Interment in Arlington Cemetery. Chiiuk Amuno Congregation, norm nogera avenue Please omit flowers. In mourning at 9908 Cervi-daa lane. Apartment 1, Randallatown (21 133). BUSCHMANN 23 On March 21.

IfiftO CLEMENT beloved husband of Delorea A. Buach-mann (nee Schmitt), devoted brother of Raymond, Walter, George. Charles and Frederick Buschmenn and tha lata Albert Buschmenn. A Christian Wake Service will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodala), on Sunday, at 7:30 P.M.

A Masa of Chriatian Burial will be celebrated in St. Thomas More Church, on Monday, at 9 A Inter ment in Parkwood Cemetery. Friends may call on Saturday and Sunday, 2 to ana to 9 r.ivi. CAHN 23 On March 19, 1980. chahlcS MAURICE, be loved husband of Fannie R.

(nee Rosenbacher), de voted tatner of L-nariea Cahn. of Baltimore. Mrs. Jane C. Magnus, of Cincinnati, Ohio, brother of Edgar B.

Cahn, of Connecticut. Also survived by five grandchildren. Services end interment at tha convenience of the family. Please omit flowers. Arrangementa by aoi Levinson a Bros.

CHALK 23 On Thursday, March 20, 1980. CORA (nee Feioe) of Baltimore, beloved wife of the late ire N. Chalk, devoted mother or Ira of Pennsylvania, William Chester of CI tW iai i iviiub, niinoui E. Burton, Jey Douglas, of rioriaa, uorotny e. Ingram, of Florida.

Jamea oi Missouri, and the late Cora M. Hilton, aiater of Lola Heuisler. Also survived by 32 grandchildren and numerous Great grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Frienda may call at Lor-ing Byara Chapel, 8728 Liberty road (two miles west of Beltway exit 18), on Saturday and Sunday, 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services will be held on Monday.

March 24. at 1 P.M. from tha Church of the Holy Com forter, interment in LSKe View Memorial Park Please omit flowers. Con tributions may ba directed to the Church of the Holy Comforter, 6513 York road. CHALK 23 Gleaner Chapter No.

49, O.E.S., announces with aorrow the passing of our beloved member Sister CORA CHALK. Eastern Star Services on Sunday at r.ivi. IRENE MASON Worthy Matron JAMES MASON Worthy Patron CLARK 23 Suddenly, on March 20. 1980. SHARON ANN (nee Heckrotte), beloved wife of Dale R.

Clark, devoted mother of Darlena Ann Clark, beloved daughter of toward u. and tsteue Heckrotte, dear aiater of Edward Beverly Lynn, Andrew B. and Jane tvi. neckrotte. arena- daughter of Mrs.

Walter B. Heckrotte. Sr. Service in the Chapel of Henry W. Jenkina and bona, 4905 York road, on Monday, March 24.

at 1 1 A.M. Interment, Moreland Memorial Park. Friends may call, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Those deairing may make memorial contribu tions to tha Kidney roun- cation or maryiana. CLARK 23 The Baltimore Fira Offi- cera Association, Local No.

964, announces the passing of SHARON ANN CLAHiv, daughter or Mr, ana mra. a war a m. neck rotte, and extende sincere sympathy to tne family. THOMAS E. FRAZIER President CLARK 23 The Baltimore Fire Fight ers Associstion.

Loca Ni 734. regrets to announce the sudden paasing of SHARON ANN CLARK, be loved daughter of our President, and extenda deepest sympathy to her Tsmiiy. Executive Board Local No. 734 CRAIG 23 Suddenly, on March 20. 1980, A.

BRUCE, beloved husband of Maroaret Craio. (nee Gross), and dear father of Richard and Father Bruce Craig, S.D.B., devoted grandfather of Chad and Chrieav Craia, devoted brother of Vera M. Queen. Funeral from the Gonca Home, 169 Riviera drive, on Monday, et 9:30 A.M. Concelebrated Maaa of Chriatian Burial in St.

Jane Frances Church, at 10 A.M. interment in Glen Haven Memorial Park Family requeate frienda call on Fndav. 7 to 9 P.M, and Saturday and Sunday, 4 to ana to tf r.M. CRUSSE 23 The Exxon Annuitant Clu of Baltimore, regrets to announce the passing of its member EDWARD A. A.

CRUSSE. and wishes to extend its deepest sympathy to rue family. HOWARD D. DARNELL (215) LEVIN 22e The Ner Tamid iiraen-spring Valley Congregational Family deeply regrets the paaaing of ANNA LEVIN, aister of our member, Mrs. Elsie (Hermenl Reznick.

RABBI MERSCHEL LEIB0W1TZ MAX JACOB President JEROME HURWITZ Cheirmen of the Bosrd SHEILA BUSH Sisterhood Presidsnt UEBNO 23 On Friday March 21, 1980, ANNA MAE (nee Wright), of Catonsville, beloved wife of Frederick W. Lieb-no, devoted mother of Pa- tricia A. Kaasakatia, aiater of Olive Martin. Also survived by 'four grandchildren. Due notice pf ssrvicss will be given.

Inquiries may be directed to Loring Byera Chapel. 922-6400. UUEY 23 On March 19, 1980, MARGARET R. (nee Okel), beloved wife of the lata William E. Lilley.Sr., devoted mother of Mrs.

Bsrbars M. Staigerwald, William E. Paul F. and John H. Lil-ley, dear aiatar of Mra.

Mary Doxaey. Also survived by seven grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Servicea will be held at tha Hartley Millar Funeral Home, 2332-34 Jefferson street, on Monday, et 10 A.M. Interment Baltimore Netionel Cemetery. Viaiting hours 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M.

LUCIDO 23 Dn March 21, mou, THERESA M. (nee Liberto), beloved wife of the lata Samuel B. Lucido devoted mother of Sam Joseph G. and James F. Lucido and the lata John B.

Lucido. Also survivsd bv nine arendchi dren. Friends may call at tha Witzke Funeral Homa of Catonevilie. 1630 Ed- mondson avenue (Beltway exit 14 one block east of Rolling road), on Saturday and Sunday, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Servicea on Sun day, at 7:45 P.M.

Mass of Christian Burial at St. Wil liam of York Church, on Monday, at 10 A.M. Inter ment in New Cathedral Cemetery. LUDWIO 23 Suddenly, on March 20. 1980.

JOSEPH of Elk ridge, beloved husbsnd of Marilyn R. Ludwig (nss Klappenberger), devoted son of Josephine E. Lud wig and the late Jossph M. Ludwia. brother of Joenne Jess and Rose mary Williams, uncle of Jody Williams and Ann Jess.

Mr. Ludwia rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Fune ral Home. 4107 Wi ena avenue. Relatives snd friande ere invited to at tend Chriatian Prayers on Sunday, at 7:30 P.M.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered In St. Auguatinea Church, Elk-ridge, on Monday, at 10 A.M. Interment in Meadowridga Memorial Park. The family will receive frienda on Sunday from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. Pleasa omit flowara.

Those desiring may make contributions to Troop 87 1. Boy Scouts of Ameri- ca, 7258 Forest avenue (21076). LUDWIO 23 The Officers and Members of the Baltimore County Firefightera Association, Local 1311, deeply regrets the passing of their Brother, JOSEPH K. LUDWIG and extends their sincere sympathy to his family. CARROLL W.HUFFINES, JR.

1 President MALONE 23 On March 21, 1980, FLORENCE E. (nee We3lev), formerly of Gough atraet, beloved wife of the late Howard 0. Malone, devoted mother of Lydia Peerce, Roaalyn Lachert, Francis, Garfield, Ulmont. Thomas, John and Earl Blackburn. Also survived by.

20 grandchildren, plus great-grandchildren. Services at the Connelly Funeral Home, 3600 Bank atreet, on Monday, et 1 P.M. Interment, Meadowridga Cemetery. Viaiting houra Saturday and Sunday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MANEKIN 22a The 1922 graduating clasa of Baltimore City College, deeply regrete tne passing of our classmate, LEONARD MANEKIN, and extends its sincereat sym- Rathy to the members of.

is family. JULIAN B. DAVIS Treasurer MARTIN 23 On Merch 20, 1980, JAMES MICHAEL, beloved husband of Elma (nee Remington), devoted father of Carol Hyland, of Derwood, grandfather of Jamea, Richard and Edward Hyland snd brother of Ksliopi Hatzi-kyriakou. Frienda may call at the Witzke Funeral Homa of Catonsville, 1630 Ed-mondson avenue (Beltway Exit 14W, 1 block E. of Rolling road), on Saturday, from 7 to 9 PM and Sunday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 where services will be held on Monday at 1 PM.

Interment, Loudon Park Cemetery. McAllister 23 On March 20, 1980, WALTER beloved husband of the late Blanche A. (nee Gromski), beloved Uncle of Mary and Irvin Ryan. Alao aurvivad by other nieces end nephews. Funerel from the Schimunek Funerel Home, 3331 Brehms Isne (at Mannasota and Erdman avenues), on Monday, at 1 1 A.M.

Interment in Meadowridga Memorial Park. Visiting hours, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 PIM. MELZER 23 On March 21, 1980. ER-HARDT T. (DUNNY), ba-ioved husband of Edna A.

(nee Wroten), loving father of the late Joan E. Melzer, deer' brother of Elsie Bootman. Funeral Services will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funaral Home 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Monday at 1 1 A.M. Interment in Park-wood Cemetery.

Frienda may call Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. MUELLER 23 On March 20, 1980, DOROTHY E. (nee Schank-enl, of Millersville, the beloved wife of JaseDh F. Mueller, dear aister of Mrs. Ethel Owens, Edwin end Eerl Schenken.

Christien Wske Serv ices at the Kirkley Funeral Home. 421 Cram niahwav. SE, Glen Burnie, on Sun day, at p.m. Mass ot Chriatian Burial at Our Ledy of the Fields Catholic Church, Millersville, on Monday, March 24, at 1 1 A.M. Interment in church cemetery.

Viaiting houra on Friday trom 7 to 9 r.M, Saturday snd Sunday from 3 to 6 ana to 9 p.m. MUUIN 23e Suddenly, on March 19 1980. PATRICIA A. (nee Harris), beloved wife of John T. Mullin, 3d, devoted mother of J.

T. Mullin, 4th. Kathleen (Katial Mullin end Michael Mullin and sister ot J. Leroy Hams. Friends mey cell st the Mitchell-Wiedefeid Home.

650O York road at Over- brook), 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Maas of Christian Burial in St. Matthew's Church, on Monday, at 9 a.m. interment in Lathe-dral Cemetery. DEATH NOTICES (2 IS) HOFMANN 23 On March 20, 1980 THELMA beloved wife of the lata P.J.

Hofmann. formerly of Maryland, da- voted mother of Phyllia Fortune and her husband Robert, two grandaona Jay and Brett Fortune. pieeae omit riowera. Contributiona may be mede to Faith Church 4700 Clyda Morris boulevard, in Port Orange, Fla. (32019).

KSLEHART 23 On Friday, March 21, 1980. FLOYD Of Sykesville, beloved husband of Catherine L. (nee Hooper), devoted father of Dorothy L. Iglehart and laaao M. Iglehart, brother of Lucille Church, loving grandfather of Brent, Brian and Karen Iglehart.

Frienda may call at the Loring Byera Chapel, 8728 Liberty road (2 milea weat or beitway exit on Saturday. 7 to 9 P.M., Sunday. 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M.', where eervicea will be held on Mondey et 1:30 P.M. Interment. Lake View Memorial Park.

JACOBS 23 On March 20, 1980, MARY (nee Bernstein), be loved wife of Edwerd jbcods, devoted mother of Major David Jacoba usrvib, sister of Mrs Fannie Sirasky and the late Harry Bernstein, AI Bernatein. Rebenra Cohen, Minnie and Lillian Lavine. Lovino arand. mother of RachaeT and Caryn Jacoba. Servicea and interment will be held at the Anshe cmunen Aitz Chaim Congregation Cemetery Washington boulevard, on ounoay, nnarcn 23, 11:30 A.M.

Please ami- flowers. In mourning at 36-20 Bowna street Flushing, Long Island, N.Y. (1 1354). Arrangementa by Sol Levinaon Bros. Inc.

JENKINS 22a On March 19. 1980, RICHARD of Colora, beloved husband of Hazel E. Jenkina, devoted fether of Wayne Kenneth E. and Richard L. Jenkina.

son of Mary Jenkina, brother of Edward Robert, Malcolm, Ruth Smith and Jana Wilson. Also survived by three grandchildren. Servicea Sunday, March 23, at 2 P.M. from tha Mt. Pleassnt United Methodist Church, Colors, Md.

Interment in Weat Nottingham Cemetery, Colora. Friends mey cell at tha R. T. Foard Funerel Home, Rising Sun, on Saturday after 7 P.M. Memorial contributions may be made to Scout Troop No.

92, Cabin Fund, c0- the Funeral Homa. KACZMAREK 23 Suddenly, on March 19, 1980, EDWARD beloved huaband of the lete Beatrice Keczmarak, stepfather of Virginia Swinder, brother of Lillian Hartman and Helen Wagner. Chriatian Wake Servicea at the Keczorowski Funeral Home, 2525 Fleet street, on Sunday, at 7:30 P.M. Maaa of Christian Burial in St. Casimir's on Monday, at 9 A.M.

Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery. Visiting hours, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. KATES 23 On March 20, 1980, GRACE E. (nee Poe), beloved wife of the lete Jamea W. Katea, devoted mother of Jamea T.

Kates, Odo M. Merryman and C. Lynn Friia. Alao aurvivad by saven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, dear couain of Francea Hartman. Servicea will be held at the A.

Alan Seitz. Jr. Funeral Home, 3818 Roland avenue, on Monday, at 10 A.M. Frienda may call on Saturday and Sunday, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Interment in Mount Pleaaant Cemetery, Gam-ber, Md.

KINTNER 23 On March 21, 1980, MABEL WRIGHT, of Perrv- ville, wife of the lata, Judge Floyd J. Kintner mother or Mra. Margaret rv. bramDie, Mrs. Mary Smirlin ner siater of EUzVieth W.

Carver. Funeral Serviccill be held on Sunday, 23, at 2 P.M., from the Perry- ville Presbyterian Church, Parryvilie, Md. Interment in St. Mark a Cemetery. Viewing en hour before service time.

KLINE 22e On March 21, 1980. in Charleaton. FRANK, beloved husband of Julia (nae Baker), beloved father of Larry Kline, of Charleaton, Allen Kline, of Denver. Colora do, and Mra. Joyce Jenkins, of Rockville, beloved brother of Mra.

Beatrice Kofcrin, of Baltimore, and Mra. Helen Sny- dsrman, or neaeoe, beloved eon of the late Rebecca and Jacob Kline. Also survived by six Grandchildren. Servicea and interment will take place in Charleaton, on Sunday, March 23. KODETSKY 22e On March 20, 1980.

ANNA T. (nee Kowelewski), beloved wife of Julius Kodetsky, devoted mother of Elizabeth Pewli- kowaki, Milton J. Kodet sky, Dorothy Pednck and Lao Kodetsky. Also survived by 10 grandchildren end one oreat-arandchild. A Chriatian Wake Service will be held at the Duda-Ruck Funeral Homa of Dundalk.

7922 Wiae avenue, on Sunday at r.rvi. a iviass or mris-tian Burial will ba cele brated in St. Lukes Church on Monday, at 10 a.m. interment tn noiy no-carv Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 7 to a p.m.

ana saturaay ana Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. LEVIN 23 On March 20, 1980. ANNA (nae Cheaenov), beloved wife of Henry Levin, de voted mother of Mrs. Lil lian L. Maass, aiater of Mrs, Elsie Reznick.

Mrs. Lillian Coleman and tha lata Morton Chase, grandmother of Mrs. Cindy Bond, of Carrolltown. Texes, and Eric Mease, of Mesa, Arizona, great-grandmother of David Maass. of Mesa.

Arizona. Servicee at Sol Levinaon Broa. Home. 6010 Reieteratown road, on Sunday. March 23.

at 11 A.M. Interment in the Beth laaac Adath lareei Congre gation Cemetery, North Point and German Hill roada. Pleese omit flowers. In mourning et 3907 Labyrinth road (21215). LEVIN 22e The Edith Roaen Strauss Organization solemnly notes the passing of ANNA LEVIN, beloved mother of our Corresponding Secretary, Lillian Maass, and extends deepest sympathy to the family.

MRS. ROBERT E. GLICKMAN President LEVIN 22e The Hebrew Noble Ledies Society, deeply regrets the paaaing of ANNA LEVIN, a Life Member. Membera, pleaae ettend aervicea and house of mourning. IDAJASLOW President LEVIN 22e Pickwick Jewish Center, regrets the pessing of ANNA LEVIN, belovedwife of member Henry Levin, and expresses sympathy to the family.

RABBI MARCEL BLITZ MORRIS WITOW President supplied prior to the signing of any contract between the con- tractor and his subcontractors. All Contractors and Subcontrae- tors desiring to bid on or Subcon- tract for work for this contract under the jurisdiction of the City1 1 of Baltimore and whose bid orV contract amount will be or more will be required to 0ec prequaiified for the work catego- nes involved with the Contractors- -Qualification Committee of tne City of Baltimore, 1 105 MunicioaL- Building, 200 N. Holliday i Baltimore, Maryland 2 1 202. The Cost Classification Range for this protect wiH be fiom $3,000,000 to $4,000,000, -s APPROVED: HYMAN A. PRESSMAN Secretary, Board of Estimates M.

J. BRODIF Commissioner, Department ot Mousing and community uevetopmeni VITO J. MANGANO Director, Construction and -iai Buildings Inspection. CITY OF BALTIMORE ufVli DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS "-BALTIMORE, MARYLANO I. NOTICE OF LETTING Sealed bids, or proposals, du? plicate, addressed to the Board tf-y Estimates of the Mayor and Otv Council of Baltimore and Marked" "Bureau of Highwavs, ContracT? 2614 for Inner Harbor West Prop ect Street Contract 10.

1 Construction of Electrical Duct wr Montgomery St, from Sharp to Charles St. and Charles St. from. Montgomery St. to Hughsir' St.

will be received at the onee of the Comptroller, Room 204,, City Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, until Wednesday, April 9, 1980, at 11:00 o'clock A.M. Board ol ,7 Estimates employees wrfl be sta- -tioned at the Security Unit Counter just inside the Hollrday Street entrance to City HaN from. 10:45 A.M. to 1 1:00 A.M. every Wednesday to receive bids bidders who feel they would notJ 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 a box and promptly at 11:00 A.M. the bat will be sealed and brought to Room 204 City Hall, Comptroller's Office. (Positively no bids will he received after Eleven tt'clocX A.M., Eastern Standard Time.) At Twelve o'clock noon; on said date18 they will be publicly opened by. the Board of Estimates tn Roonj 2 15 said City Hall.

The Proposed Contract Documents may be examined, without charge, at the office of the BSJ REAU OF HIGHWAYS, Third Floor, Municipal Office Building, Baltimore, Maryland on and after March 21, 1980, and necessary copies thereof may be there ob-lamed on payment of TWENTY!" FIVE Dollars ($25.00) for eaota copy, which payment will not pa, refunded. A certified check of the bidde or a bank cashier's check or a-bank treasurer's check drawn off a solvent clearing house bank'' made payable to the Mayor arxj; City Council of Baltimore or a Bid Bond executed on the form as" proviaeo in the Bid or Proposal" for an amount which is deter- mined by multiplying the total submitted by five percent and rounding the result to the next highest five hundred dollars' will be required wrV each bid. oi. Bonds in the amount of Contract price will be required qL.T the successful bidder The Board of Estimates reserves the rtgm to retect any and alt bdS and or to waive technical de -fects, if in its judgment, the mtert tr ests ot the Mayor and City Court cm of Baltimore may so require. Bids when tiled snail be tF' revocable.

Attention of bidders is called to the minimum wage rates to bern patd on this protect. AH Contractors and Subcontract' A tors desiring to bid on, or soocon-- tract for work under the jurisdiction of the Bureeu of Engineering, win be requited to be pieouaMied with the Contractor's Qualified- -tton Committee, City of Bait-'" more. ryy? The Cost Classification Range Kt for th.s Project be to To Place Classified Ads call 539-7700 In Maryland Toll Free 800-492-5020 8:30 A.M. 10.30 P.M. Who's wi, who's out who's doing and who's not Check La Smith's -PEOPLE" Tuesdays in Litest THE SUN SuadtiySuBAdMAcctpttd up b.w r.M.

tmtff Pleasa omit flower. President.

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