The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland (2024)

(3) DEATHS DEATHS (3) DEATHS PROPOSALS 10 THE EVENING SUN, May 6, 1972 (90) DEATHS (3) J5J KCHRMANN I SCHMELZ 8 Carp GRECO 8e IOST AND rOUNDJI) CATLW-fialkTmaJe. mond under neck. uj Western Run Dr. Call "rffRed It whte. (Tabby).

Male, iosf-4 CAT Kea tHmhco Rac Ave. Alcala Caravan No. 16. Order of On May 4, 1972, KUBr.ni h.inv.rt husband of Emma Schmelz Alhambra, regret the death of Sir Noble TITO GRECO, and expresses deepest sympathy to the ..1. cmmnnc (nee Cunningham), devoted father of Mr.

Robert S. Schmelz, beloved grandfather of three siandchildren. Also survived by TLLJE Toy. Reward. Female, blame-C wtin pawi lost Towson Area.

An- On Wednesday, May 3, 1972. MARGARET R. (nee Huber), of Dundalk. beloved wife of the lata Eric C. Kuhrmann.

devoted mother of Nancy Kos, Eric Jr. and Frederick H. Kuhrmann. Also survived by nine grandchildren. Mrs.

Kuhrmann rests at the Dundalk Funeral Home of John J. Duda, 7922 Wise avenue. Visiting hours are from 3 to 5 and 7 KmthAi-B mH thren sisters. 1 1 1 yrr- Gallagher, Stumping, Has Shaky Reception Snllv. Dart "Stilly.

family. Members will join tn recitation of the Rosary on Monday 8 P.M. at Ruck's Funeral Home. FRANK ICHNIOWSKI. Vice Grand Commander.

uT tags (Montaomery Co. 1328) CITY OP BALTIMORE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NOTICE OP LETTING Baltimore. Md. May 1872 Sealed proposals. In duplicate, addressed to the Board of Estimates of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and endorsed: "PROPOSAL FOR RAZING STRUCTURES AND CLEARING 8ITE.

LOCATED IN OLDTOWN PROJECT, MD R-51. DEMOLITION AREA NO. 191, JOB NO. 11-72 will be received at the offices of the Comptroller. Room 204.

City Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, until Wednesday, May 17. 1972 at 11 o'clock A.M. Official Time of Baltimore City (positively no bids received after eleven o'clock A.M.). and at 12 o'clock noon on said date they will be publicly opened and read by the Board of Estimates In Room 231 in said City Vr. in -Missy-'.

Re warCLJJJ-njwii. DOOPTrn terrier mile, GUNTER 8e Friends may call at the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Home, 6500 York road (at Overbrook). on Friday from 7 to 9 P.M. and Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services will be held on Monday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. On May 5, 1972. EDWARD beloved husband of Matilda Carp (nee Goldman), devoted father of Mrs. Mayer (Donna) Handelman and David L. Carp, brother of Mra.

Irving (Dolores) Winegrad, Mrs. Sidney (Flora) Slgler. of Baltimore; Mrs. Harry (Claire) Wiener, of New York, and tie late Mrs. Esther Lewis, Mrs Sarah Zift, Mrs.

Mathilda Friedman, Mrs. Lillian Weiner, Mrs. Rose Richmond, Miss Jeanette Carp, Mrs. Ida Glass and Martin Carp. Also survived by four grandchildren.

Services at Sol Levlnson Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Sunday. Mv 7, at 1 P.M. Interment in B'nai Israel Congregation Cemetery, Southern avenue. Please omit flowers.) In mourn fteaa, dick areaMi to 9 P.M.

Christian Wake services 'on Saturday at 8 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated In St. Rita's Church on Monday at 9 Eoo-Wlute husky yw Continued from Page 18 KifTENOray. Lost Vic. of Venable Av.i Stadium AriJ33J24L A M.

Interment in Oak Lawn Cem etery. Friends may call after 7 P.M. SCOTT PEKINGESE-Wht wsaiid co or. Lost vie. CjjyjI.a-.rrt ,11 I On May 4, 1972.

IRENE (nee Senator Joseph Stazak 1st Baltimore City) leader of a political faction backing Repre Hall. Sachs), beloved wife of Albert! Each bid shall be accompanied bv a PET BUN NY Blk. Salle fc Todd Aves. 488-1245, Proposal Guaranty In the form of a check Llndenbaum, devoted mother of Ronald, Sharon and Michael ST, PERN ARD Male, lost vie. of any type drawn upon any solvent Bank On May 5, 1972, HERMAN beloved husband of Mrs.

Elizabeth Gunter, (nee Davis), devoted father of Mrs. Gladys E. Lamberson. Mrs. Clara C.

Geckle, Mrs. Maida B. Hudgins, Mr. Howard E. Gunter, Mrs.

Myrtle E. Maranto, Mr. David H. Gunter. Mrs.

Nancy L. Reitz and the late Virginia Gunter. Also survived by fourteen grandchildren. Services at The Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, Inc.

5305 Harford road (at Echodale) of which due notice will be given. HEAPHY THOMAS 7 On May 4, 1972. MINNIE (nee Kim-merle), of Fairdel avenue, beloved wife of the late William M. Hea-phy. Devoted mother of Mrs.

Erma ing at 3403 Wlnterset court Llndenbaum, sister of Sylvan ing institution ot tne united stales made payable to the Mayor and City Council of Sachs, Mrs. Doris Feldsteln and the late Mayer Sachs. Also sur Baltimore for the sum of Two Thousand SHEPHERrTSUSKY-Blk. "st vie. Northwood 423.

S50 reward. 433-2j9 ait. SIBERIAN HUS KY-Silver Male blue (21208). CARP 7 Amicable Lodge No. 25, A.F.& A.M.

Dollars (S2.0OO). vived by two grandchildren, The successful bidder will be reaulred to On Thursday, May inn. P. (nee Klein), of Broenlng highway, beloved wife of Harry E. Scott, Jr.

and devoted mother of Mary L. Blelas, Catherine T. Blackmon. Margaret L. Telakowicz and Harry E.

Scott, III and dear sister of Margaret L. Also survived by eight grandchildren. Mrs. Scott rests at the Dundalk Funeral Home of John J. Duda.

7922 Wise avenue. Visiting hours from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services on Monday at 1 P.M. Burial in Oak Lawn Cemetery. SLATER 7 On May 4, 1972, JOHN beloved husband of Helen C.

Slater, father of Mrs. Dorothv Gottschalk, Mrs. Services at Sol Levlnson and Bros. Home, 6O10 Reisterstown live pond in tne amount called lor in tne announces with deep regret the eyes, wearma uir. tan It '71 lie.

Ans. to ''Poo corn." Lost vie! Reisterstown Liberty-- specifications. passing or Brother EUWARD Drawings, specif cations and other con Bdr-JssL. road, on Friday, May 5 at 12 noon Interment in Beth Jacob Congrega. tion Cemetery.

Finksburg, Md tract documents may be obtained at the CARP, a life member. The sympathy of the lodge Is extended to SILVER DOLLAR MONEY CUP-Lost Oiiice of the Commissioner of the Depart the councilman as she entered her house, packages in hand. "That's the only way to work it, isn't it?" she asked, disappearing inside. The several patrons of My Sister's Place were treated to a free round of beer as the candidate campaigned and Mrs. Fitzgerald waited outside.

Stazak Follower And so, too, were those early afternoon loungers at Kosy's Tavern, across the street. "I know you real good Frank; I'm one of Stazak's boys," a heavy middle-aged man called out as Mr. Gallagher entered. He referred to State i vie. ijocn naven o- ment of Housing and Community Develop tne bereaved family.

HERBERT D. SCHNITZER, WorshlDful Master. 821:9558 sentative Paul S. Sarbanes 4th Md.) for reelection. A short conversation about the alleged disatisfaction of Stazak supporters with the senator's choice of Mr.

Sarbanes, and the candidate left, a few more handouts and two free beers to keep him on the patrons' minds. Then to the nearby shoe-repair shop and one more tavern where the bulk of the cards were left for distribution by the local bakery truck driver, a V. Kelch. grandmother of Mrs. WALLET Blue, lost vie.

Baltimore fc Please omit flowers. Family request all contributions be made to the Stroke Therapy Clinic of Sinai Hospital. In mourning at ment, Room 210, the Saratoga Street Municipal Building, 222 East Saratoga Street. Baltimore, Maryland, on and after May 5, Barbara Ewlng. D'AMBROSIO 7 uu.

ncn---. i Funeral from the funeral home 1972 upon deposit of a crack made paya SPECIAL NOTICES On Friday, May 5, 1972. TTTOMON LIO, of 227 Detroit avenue. Dun of John C. Miller, 6415 Belalr ble to the Mavor and City Council of Balti eaou Greenspring avenue 21209.

MASON 7 TmWHOLSTERY--3M288 1 types Geraldine Knott and Mrs. Pa more, in tne amount ot ive Dollars dalk, beloved husband of Ida M. road, on Monday at 11 A.M. Inter ment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. VIS' (IS5.00), which amount will not be refund turn.

Ki.SPMiii- -Reinstall. Repairs (nee Mlnutelll) and devoted fa ed CASH WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. lting hours from 2 until 5 and The Board of Estimates reserves the On May 4, 1972, JAMES beloved husband of Lena (nee Grande), devoted father of Patricia Skurpa and Kathryn Mason, brother of Hazel Scott. Also survived by 6 Petersen 7 until 8 F.M. right to reject any and all bids andor to ther of Mary E.

D'Ambroslo, Gllda V. Grande. Helen C. Aiken, Gloria D. Masters and Charles R.

D'Am-brosio. Also survived by 14 grand- SHARjYOUR CAR 1Q) waive technical defects as it may deem best for the Interest of the City. HENNEBERRY 6e CAR WNTD. TO RENT By 0 n- oia)V grandchildren tricia Wojtas. Also survived by five grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Ullrich Funeral Home of Dundalk, 2112 Dundalk avenue. Christian Wake Services on Sunday at 7.30 P.M, Mass of the Resurrection on Monday at 10 A.M. In Our Lady of Fatlma Church. Interment In Oak Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 3 and 7 to 9 P.M.

man. l-Tom priv. pniu. Bias, wnen inea. snail De irrevocaoie.

Attention of bidders is called to the fact ennaren and great-grandchild. Funeral from the Schlmunek Funeral Home, 3331 Brehms lane (at that not less than the minimum salaries Mr. D'Ambroslo rests at the Dun (U) PERSONALS and wages as set forth in the Contract dalk Funeral Home of John On May 3, 1972, ADA of Morrell Park, beloved wife of the late David C. Henneberry. devoted mother of Helen M.

Edwards, James H. Henneberry and the late Lillian E. McNeil. Also survived by friend of Mr. Fitzgerald.

Mannasota and Erdman avenues) Documents must be paid on this project Duda, 7922 Wise avenue. Vlsitingl ANYONE WITNESSING An accident on on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment and that the Contractor must insure that hours 3 until 5 and 7 until 9 P.M. in Lake View Memorial park, visit the employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against be ing hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Services on at 7.30 P.M.

Mass of the Resur SMITH 7 April 1111, 0.1 '69 Bulck. '67 Chev. pickup truck, a tractor trailer an unknown fourth veatolt on Interstate 95, 300' 8. of Hamilton Ave. Contact Roger J.

Bennett. 1704 Court i grano.cnno.ren ana il (Parking rear.) cause of their race, creed, color, religion, MILLAR 7 Mrs. Henneberry rests at the sex or national origin. rection win be celebrated in St. Rita's Church on Monday at 10 A.M.

Burial in St. Stanislaus Square Bldg. 727-2168. On May 4. 1972.

JESSIE beloved All contractors and subcontractors de On May 4, 1972, ELIZABETH NADINE, of Dunedin, beloved sister of Charles J. Smith, of Charleston, W.Va., beloved aunt of Mrs. France Zibilich of Dune-din, Fla. Also survived by other wife of the late William S. Millar siring to bid on, or subcontract for work under the Jurisdiction of the DeDartment Anyone witnessing the incident of a couple Howard H.

Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services on Saturday at 11 A.M. end devoted mother of Jacqueline Priest, grandmother of Diane and of Housing and Community Development will be reouired to be pre-oualified with at 4UUD bik. 01 rranniura a.m. Wednesday morning, May 3.

Please 11 95J.1-!15 DAVIS 7 Robert, Jr. Interment in Lorraine Park Ceme nieces and nephews. On May 4, 1972, EDWARD be the Department of Public Works, City of Family will receive friends on I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts loved son of the late Edward Baltimore. The Cost Classification Ranee for this Sunday 7 to 9 P.M. at the Witzke County Politics Blamed In Planning Staff Cuts Continued from Page 181 er had both contacted him about ciples of sound planning, the their cases.

exploitation of Baltimore coun- Mr. Thacker has been an ac- ty by speculators and develop- tery. The family will receive friends on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. HEUSTON 7 Prayers at the Weber Funeral Home, 5311 Edmondson avenue, on Monday at 9.15 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection in St.

William of unless contracted Dy mvseu. DALE ELWOOD BOYCE 1808 LANCASTER ST. (21231) catonsvllle Funeral Home, 1630 Ed project will be from $3,000 to $250,000. and Bessie Davis (nee Waring), end devoted brother of B. Thelma Amberman, Margaret R.

Linton I WILL NOT BE resDonsible for any debts mondson avenue, Catonsvllle. (Beltway exit 14 West or 1 block east of Rolling road). Services on and William Davis. York Church at 10 A.M. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery APPROVED: WALTER S.

ORLINRKY President, Board of Estimates APPROVED: n. c. EMHBY. unless contracten dv mysen. SAMUEL FLEMING SCOTT, JR.

2510 RELLIM RD. APT. (212091 Mr, Davis rests at the Howard H. Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in On Thursday, May 4.

1972, ETHEL M. (nee Basom) of 7421 School avenue, Dundalk, beloved wife of the late Donald V. Heuston and devoted mother of Ethel M. Steel and Friends may call on Saturday and Hubbard Funeral Home. 4107 Wil Lorraine Park Cemetery.

FWILL NOT be responsible for any debts Commissioner, Department of Housing Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. SMITH 7 MOODY 8e kens avenue. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend services on unless contracted oy rayscu. WELDON C. SADLER, e-jfi niPi.OT ST.

Monday at 11 A.M. Interment In The Maryland Chapter, Telephone Pioneers of America, announces ana community Development APPROVED: OTTAVIO F. GRANDE Director, Construction and Buildings FULLY INSURED Gil Jones, intorior-ex-- On May 5, 1972, ROSALIE beloved daughter of the late Clinton L. and Rose L. Moody and devoted sister of Miss Julia Moody.

Friends may call at the Mitchell Meadow Ridge Memorial Park. The family will receive friend3 dally with deep regret the death of one tive memoer ot tne nortneast ers inspection irom 3 to a and 7 to 9 DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION of our retired members, ELIZABETH N. SMITH, and xtends sin terior painting at aecui aunts, rirc Miy mates. 25 vrs. exp.

Licensed Refs. If needed. Call aft. 5 P.M. If no OFFICE OP THE Wiedefeld Home.

6500 York road tnru aav. zu-tom. DEITZ 8e Mr. Anderson, whose budget officially eliminated the jobs in the planning department was BOARD OP SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS cere sympathy to ner lamuy. STINCHCOWB 7 HOME ftEPAIKS Roots, waterproofing (at uverbrooK), on Saturday ana Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

On May 5, 1972, ANNIE beloved wife of August S. Deitz. Sr. and (MAINTENANCE DIVISION) 2330 ST. PAUL STREET Funeral Services on Monday at Basem*nts, paper, paw, piaster, a clubrm.

usd. termite damages, 25 yrs exn. License. Est. Terms.

5 mo. iro. P. Pace. 823-072- mother of Mesdames Julia Sweet On May 5.

1972, EDNA PAULINE (nee Young), of Millersville, the beloved wife of the late Charles G. Stlnchcomb and devoted moth not at work Friday afternoon. 9 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection May 3, 1972 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21218 Nora Bosley, Norma Edens and will be offered in the Church of GUARANTEED WORK Since 1952. Best SEALED PROPOSALS, In duplicate, Janevieve Promuttico and Messrs August S.

Donald D. and the Blessed Sacrament at 9.30 A.M. Interment in Cathedral Cemetery. addressed to the Board of Estimates er of Etta Marsheck, Lydia Lauer Raymond W. and C.

Grover His secretary said she did not know where he was and did not expect to hear from him until Claude C. Deitz. Also survived by marked as follows: E-36-72 "CUT, CLEAN, waterproofing, oasemems diuu, tuuuieu elec. wiring, fbrmstone, roofing, bathrooms, burglar alarm systems. Lie.

Call anytime. Mr. Reid. 947-6192. Stinchcomb, and sister of Florence Christian wake Services ofi Sun' day at 8 P.M.

sixteen grandchildren, one great' POINT, CAULK AND WATERPROOF Young. EXTERIOR OP SCHOOL NO. 404" will be MURPHY 7 grandchild, one sister and five brothers. Friends may call at the Monday. received at the office of the City Comp May 4, 1972, CLARENCE of BookkeeDinffAccountinff Services in the Kirkley Funeral Home, 421 Crain highway, S.E., Glen Burnle.

on Monday, May 3 Slack (formerly Higinbothom- troller, Room 204, City Hall, Baltimore, South Fulton avenue, beloved hus Service now open for new accounts. CaBH Slack) Funeral Home, 3817 Colunv band of Mildred Murphy. Devoted John Austin, vhs-ivn. at 2 P.M. Interment In Glen Hav bia road, Elllcott City, Md.

on Sat. Maryland 21202, Wednesday, May 17, 1972 (POSITIVELY NO BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AFTER 11.00 A.M., D.S.T.) and father of Anna May Thackston FENCES en Memorial Park. Visiting hours urday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and Immediate Reaction The most immediate reaction to the action came from George Gavrelis, planning director, who resigned. Albert, Melvin and Jimmy Mur- 7 to 8 P.M. publicly opened at 12 o'clock Noon by dear sister of Lillian Willnecker.j John, Francis, Thomas and Ralph! Bascom.

Also survived by two grandchildren and five great-1 grandchildren. Mrs. Heuston rests at the Dundalk Funeral Home of John J. Duda, 7922 Wise avenue. Visiting hours are 3 until 5 and 7 until 9 P.M.

Funeral services on Monday at 11 A.M. Burial in Baltimore National Cemetery. HOLY 7 On May 4, 1972, MICHAEL, of 5715 Phillips street, Brooklyn, beloved husband of the late Mary (nee Nocar) Holy, and devoted father of Mamie K. Smith and the late James Holy, John Holy and Sophie Bernardy. Also survived by 3 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren.

Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 237 Patapsco avenue at Third street. Brooklyn, on Monday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem Mass will be offered at St. Rose of Lima Church at 9 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Friends are invited to call beginning Saturday I from 7 to 9 P.M. and Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian wake services will be held Sunday evening at 8.30. HORN 6e On May 4, 1972. HENRY of Essex, beloved husband of Margaret (nee Massong), devoted father of Irene Lignos, Lillian Welrauch, Theresa Bason, the late to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

SZCZEPANIAK (STEVENSON) 7 CONCRETE WORK Funeral from the above funeral the Boarl of Estimates. Reasonable. Call 727-2100. Specifications for the above may be obtained at the Maintenance Division of PAPERHANGING MODERN PLASTERING PAINTING home on Monday at 2 P.M. Inter' ment Good Shepherd Cemetery.

EBERWEIN 7 On May 4th. 1972. HENRY. SR. the Department of Education, 2330 St On May 4, 1972, JAMES beloved son of the late Maryanna and Frank Szczepanlak, dear brother of Mrs.

Cecelia Olszewski, Mrs. Stella Gutenko, Walter and Paul Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21218. PE. 2-0040 358-3380 community organization, and has invoked the ire of county officials on a number of occasions for his activities in that area. Advised Blacks Both he and Mr.

Mithiawala were active in advising black groups on zoning processes last year when the county's zoning maps were being redrawn. Mr. Ginsburg, although not officially acknowledged, is the author of the county's Overall Program Design, a part of the county's application for $3.1 million in federal grants, and a document which drew an angry reaction from Dale Anderson, county executive. TheOPD document, in part, is a scathing attack on racial bias in the county. At one point, it states, "an atmosphere of bias and of fear and uncertainty is preventing open housing in Baltimore county." "Tragic Day" Mr.

Hartman called the ac Mr. Gavrelis said his resignation was in reaction to the administration's move, but 6hy; devoted brother of Rosalie ean, May Robinette, Thomas and William Murphy, Also survived by 8 grandchildren. Mr. Murphy rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home.

4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend services on Monday at 1 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends daily from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Each bid must be accompanied by a ALUMINUM-VINYL SIDING Steve Stevenson.

beloved husband of Marcie Eber-wein (nee Hamilton), devoted CERTIFIED CHECK of the bidder in the amount outlined in the general stipu Christian Wake services at the 945-1195 DAYS; 922-6851 EVES' would not comment further. father of John Henry Wil Kaczorowski Funeral Home, 2525 lations, made payable to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, and drawn on Mr. Fornoff, who signed the Fleet street, on Sunday at 8 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection at St. CONCRETE WORK Concrete porches, walks driveways, a solvent clearing house bank.

liam Kenneth Melvln, Edgar E. and Walter Russell Eberwein, Mrs. Dorothy E. Gayhardt, Mrs. Tut successful bidder will be reaulred letter informing Mr.

Gavrelis of waterprooiing. jerry, ton-iMH. NOVEMBER 7 to give bond for the faithful performance Margaret E. Clayton ana Mrs. vel Stanislaus Church, on Monday at 9 A.M.

Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends may call raMENT WORK Porches, sidewalks and On May 4. 1972. MAMIE E.

(nee of his duties, and In an amount equal the cutbacks, said they were done for "administrative rea Telgkamp), beloved wife of the to the contract price, and to comply with ma V. Evers of Florida. Also survived by 26 grandchildren and 33 ereat-grandchildren. late Abranam November, alter 7 P.M. Friday and 2 to and 7 to 9 P.M.

thereafter. the City Charter respecting contracts. Requiem Mass at St. Ignatius driveways. Do own work.

All work guar-, anteed. For estimate call Chesaco, 483r 3739. 866-5226. ROYAL JANITORIAL SERVICE-Floot. waxing scrubbing, wood tile, general cleaning, residential It commercials free estimates.

542-3066. sons." The Board of Estimates reserves the TAUBER 7 right to reject any or all bids. Service from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home. 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Church, Calvert and Madison streets, on Monday.

May 8. at 11 On May 5, 1972, RUDOLPH, of He denied any political moti- Odenton, beloved husband of vation for the move. Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in ROOF LEAKING? For roofins gutter Catherine W. Tauber (nee Zeller) devoted father of James Elea A.M.

Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may call at Henry W. Jenkins Sons, 4905 York road, on Saturday and Sun Mr. Fornoff said he made the WALTER ORLINSKY, President, Board of Estimates, CURTIS E. LANTZ, Assistant Superintendent Physical Plant.

V. STEPHEN LASSOTOVICH, Assistant City Solicitor. nor M. Wooten, Joseph G. and Parkwood Cemetery.

Friends may call 7 to 9 P.M. Friday and 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Saturday and day. day 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. decision to cut the jobs, and added that Mr.

Anderson was wors, can wticox Kooiers, bmmhyi tor free estimate. We do own work, all work guaranteed. RELAX ON WEEKENDS Whv worrr about the lawn. Let us cut vour grass;" Reasonable rates and personal servicer -Call 728-7061. Elizabeth Bredarlol, Edward, John, Raymond and Stanley Horn.

Also survived by 17 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Services at the Connelly Funeral Home, 300 Mace avenue, Essex, on Mary Horkey, brother or Albert Tauber. Also survived by three granddaughters and three grand O'BRIEN 7 sons. not aware of what specific indi On May 5, 1972, GILES beloved husband of Ella Brennan O'Brien and devoted brother of Miss Marie EKEWISE (JAKEVICIENE) 7 On May 4, 1972, AMELIA of Baltimore Highlands, beloved wife STOP LEAK ROOFERS, Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment Christian Wake Services will be held at the Lassahn Funeral viduals were eliminated.

CARD OF THANKS O. O'Brien, Mrs. Estelle Klstner of in Holly Hills Cemetery. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. CRF.SWELL Home, 7401 Belalr road, on Sun Mr.

Fornoff admitted that this Roslyn, Mrs. Loretto Buchal and the late Mrs. Alice Stein. tion eliminating the four men from the planning department INSLEY 7 day evening at 7.30. Mass of the Resurrection will be held at the is the first time a position as of the late William J.

Ekewise, devoted mother of Virginia Katich and the late Captain Alfred G. Ekewise, U.S.A.F., devoted sister of Anthony White of Scranton, Pa. Also survived by three grandchildren and two "a tragic day for citizens and The family will receive friends from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 at the Witzke Catonsvllle Funeral Home. 1630 We would like to express our gratitude to all our relatives, friends, neighbors, clergy and organizations for their acts of kindness, consideration and sympathy In the loss of our beloved husband and father, Howard L. Creswell.

Mrs. Geneva R. Crewswell, Mrs. Kitty New hot roof, $125; Hot tar $30. CONCRETE WORK Sidewalks, -Driveways, Porches, etc.

V. J. Rlccor bono. 42n-4136 ROOFING Repair old new. shingle, gutter work of all kinds.

Free 685-0716. ROOFINO Anything in roofing hot cold, downspouting, gutter work. Fref high as deputy department St. Joseph Church (Odenton, at 11 A.M. Monday.

Interment- in Meadowrldee Ccmeterv community organizations in head has been eliminated leav On May 3, 1972, WTLMER of Pikesvllle, beloved husband of Drusilla M. Insley (nee Mitchell), son of Mrs. Wilmer F. Insley, Sr. and brother of Donald Thomas Mrs.

Lilly Veise. Mrs. Ruth Quick and Miss Anita Insley. Visiting hours from 2 to 5 and 7 Baltimore county." Edmondson avenue (Beltway Exit 14 West, 1 block East of Rolling road. Prayers on Monday at 11.30 ing the employe jobless.

Keen, Mrs, ummie Aaaicks. to 9 CLANCY Mrs. Ekewise rests at the How- THORPE 8 A.M. Requiem Mass at St. William ard H.

Hubbard Funeral Home, On May 4, 1972, RAYMOND 4107 Wllkens avenue. Relatives of York Church at 12 noon. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery. beloved husband of Freda Funeral services will be held at the Newell Funeral Home, 1100 Reisterstown road, Pikesvllle, on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment To the friends and neighbors ol the JOHN C.

CLANCY family, thank you for the flowers and many expressions of sympathy on the loss of our husband and father. Your thoughtfullness was much ap- pre i fit Hildegard Clancy and family. Thorpe (nee Grimm) and brother 'The positions eliminated were held by men who have long demonstrated their accute concern for communities and sought to prevent, through prin- O'BRIEN 7 Four Policemen Alcala' Caravan No. 16, Order of or Mrs. Eileen T.

Scott, of Massa chusetts; Mra. Ruth T. Whitting in Gettysburg National Cemetery and friends are invited to attend services on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends Saturday and Sunday evening from 7 to 9 P.M.

ton and Messrs. Duane E. and DEATHS (3) Arthur F. Thome. Ainamora, regrets the death or Sir Noble GILES J.

O'BRIEN, and expresses deepest sympathy to the family. FRANK ICHNIOWSKI, Vice Grand Commander. Visiting hours Friday 7 to 9 P.M. Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Ames United Meth Friends may call at the Mitchell Weidefeld Home, 6500 York road EKEWISE 7 WASHERS DRYERS REP AIRED Spe.

clalizing In Norge G.E., moderate, A PAINTING Int. ext. Home Low cost. Free est. 467-5655, Mr, johiffs, TRASH REMOVED From houses, bldgs.

yards, etc. No Job too small. Free esti- 7" mates. 488-8932. EXPERT ROOFING PAINTING All" tyoes of roofing paper hanging.

247- 4449. 789-8249. Chris Fisher Painting Cor. ROOFING Hot tar-patch, new build up. No job too small.

Call CH 3- 6775. CERAMIC TILE-SLATE AND REPAIRS. ARTISAN TILE It MARBLE. 661-3697. PAINTING EXT.

INTER. Free estl-' mates. Reas. rates. Call John, 467-9835.

Loyal Star of America Lodge, No. 127, regrets to announce the death odist Church Memorial Fund. O'BRIEN 8 (at Overbrook), on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services on Monday at 8.30 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection will be offered in St.

Pius INSLEY 7 The Baltimore Council No. 205 Subdue Man A 51-year-old Southeast Balti Doric Lodge No. 124 A.F. A.M. ABEY 7 On May 4, 1972, CHARLOTTE beloved wife of Robert G.

Abey, devoted mother of Robert- G. Abey, Gail M. Froeb, Allen D. Abey, Lynne M. Abey, Michael S.

Abey. Services at the Dippel Bros. Funeral Home, 7110' Bel air road on Monday at 11.30 A.M. Interment in Gardens of Faith Ceme of AMELIA EKEWISE, and extends sympathy to her family. LOUISE BAKER, Treasurer.

Knights of Columbus announces with deep regret the passing of Schaefer Keeps Jail Pressure unurch at 9 A.M. Interment in Honorary member GILES EVERETT 7 O'BRIEN and wishes to extend its On May 4, 1972. JOHN EUGENE. Cathedral Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to the Heart Association of Mary announces with deep regret the passing of our brother WILMER F.

INSLEY, JR. A Masonic Memorial Service will be held at 8 P.M. on Sunday evening, May 7. at the Newell Funeral Home, 1100 Reisterstown road, at Waldron more man was charged with of Jarrettsville, husband of WALLSCRAPING-Plastering, $10 up. deepest sympathy to the family.

PAUL L. THOMPSON, DeDUtv Grand Knieht. r-ainung. jzj-qaqy, disorderly conduct and assault land, iiui Kortn cnaries street, tery. Friends please call 3 to 5 and tne late Margaret M.

Everett (nee Lagan) and father of Richard and Joseph Everett, Mrs. William Baltimore. Md. 21201.1 O'ROURKE 7 WALL SCRAPING S8 up. Also paintlnr Call PLASTERING-No Job tob'smaOS UP.

TIMMERMAN 7 ing four police officers last night after police said he butted Kelly and Mrs. Martin Kelly. On May 5. 1972. JOHN of 1611 avenue, Pikesvllle, Md.

RICHARD A. ORTT, WoroshlDful Master. 7 to 8 p.m. Family requests in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to the American Cancer Society, BAKER 7 On May 4, 1972, DAISY M. (nee DeBaufre), of Hazelwood avenue, formerly of Patterson Park avenue.

Will Brown. CH. 4-0775. Requiem Mass at St. Marys Rickenbacker road, Essex, devoted ELECTRICAL REPAIR MAINTE-- into an investigation of an acci unurcn.

pyiesviue. Md Monday, IULA 6e NANCE free estimates. 7BB-749ti. nusnand of Irene Timmerman, beloved father of Mary C. Valerio On May 3, 1972, EMILIE.

MEALSE) dent. beloved wife of the late Thomas O'Rourke, devoted mother of Mrs. Mary Ellne. Messrs. Thomas M.

May 8th at 10 A.M. Interment in adjoining cemetery. Friends may V. (nee Erdman). beloved wife of Catherine Trivett, warren Timmer Patrolman Joseph F.

Herold, can at tne Kurtz uneral Home. the late Felice S. Iula, sister of man and John Davidson; dear and Leo J. O'Rourke; grandmother! GARAGES. ATTICS, BAsem*nTS'" cleaned for rummage.

355-6344. WINDOW CHA'INSInstalled 3 win. mffiJ" Victor Mnrawskl. 889-5721. BUILDER Will build on vour lot custom'" built homes.

Call 922-5236, Jarrettsville, Sunday from 3 to or ueDoran ttourke and Micneie 29, of the Southeastern dis brotner or Bertha Pfarr, Mary Tull Frederick and Albert Timmerman a ana 7 to 9 p.m. Clara Erdman and Josephine E. Erdman. Christian Wake Services at the E. S.

Lassahn Funeral Home, 11750 FORGAN 7 Ellne; sister of Mrs. Marie Mc-Kewen, Mr. Thomas DeBaufre trict said he was talking to a Also survived by 11 grandchildren On May 5, 1972, AMBROSE, of 405 Worton road, Essex, beloved husband of Lillian Baker (nee Jones), devoted father of Viola Heckman, Ellen Fitz, Kathryn Malkus, Beverly Kldd, Margaret Shlfflet. Eula Griffin, Raymond, Lawrence and Jack Baker; dear brother of Viola Kini? and Myrtle Wundram. Also survived by 29 grandchildren and 30 great-grand- ana 1 great-grandchild.

Mrs. Eva Heinle and Mrs. Margaret Funeral from the Bruzdzlnskl witness to the traffic accident in the 3400 block Elliott street On May 5, 1972, NELLIE E. (nee Faith) of St. Denis, Md.

beloved wife of the late Reginald D. For-gan, mother of John R. Forgan and waugh Belalr road (Kingsvllle), on Friday at 8.15 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Stephen's Church Funeral Home.

1407 Eastern ave PLASTERINO Patchwork. 358-6779 EXTERIOR INTERIOR-PAINTING A-t Phone 732-42M HAULING General clean-up Lge. Bulkr Items removed. Reasonable. 682-2617.

Funeral from the funeral home Continued from Page 18 its" problems, including those over which the jail board has no control the overcrowding and the fact that some prisoners are waiting two, three in some cases four years to come to trial. Mayor Schaefer described the jail as a "difficult problem" when he accepted the jail board's response to the Marbu-ry report. Reed Response nue, Essex, on Mondav at 10 A.M. about 10.30 P.M. when a resi (Eraasnaw).

on Saturday at 9 A.M. Interment In Holly Hill Memorial Gardens. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and the late uonald v. Forgan, sr. grandmother of Mary Faith Mc.

Alpine, Donald V. Forgan, Reg dent of that block came up and Children. of John C. Miller, 6415 Belalr road, on Monday at 8.13 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection at St.

Anthony's Church at 9 A.M. Interment In Parkwood Cemetery. Visit HOME REPAIRS Roofing paintinf.H Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. In 235-9235 or 385-2695.

Services at the Connelly Funeral Home. 300 Mace avenue, Essex, on inald D. Forgan. Also survived by asked, "Why are you picking LIGHT HAULING Clean vards. attics 01" three great-grandchildren.

lieu of flowers, Mass Cards would min, S2U. 795-9DB7. 327-7108, ing hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 on that boy?" 7 to 9 r.M. WEIPERT 6e Waverly Post No. 164 American Legion announces with deep regret the transfer of Legionnaire FRANK J.

WEIPERT to Post Everlasting. Our Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Visit Friends may call at the Howard be appreciated. Christian Wake services on Sun TRASH REMOVED From bouses, build-" lnss.

vnrds. 247.7648. i H. Hubbard Funeral Home. 4107 JACOBSON 6e ing hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m.

day at 8 P.M. When the man continued to interfere and curse the police Wllkens avenue, on Saturday from On May 3, 1972, ROSE (nee Kroop) "BRICK, BLOCK, CEMENT W0RTP3S5 BOLTON 6e PAGE-THORPE 8e 7 to 9 P.M. and Sunday 3 to 5 sincere sympathy to nis lamuy. On May 4, 1972. EDITH beloved beloved wife of the late Julius J.

Jacobson, devoted mother of Mrs. and 7 to 9 P.M. yrs. exp. Eves, art.

6. 646-2617. LIGHT MOVING- light hauling, cleaning. 682-5481. wife of the late Daniel Bolton Services on Monday at 2 P.M.

In officer, he was told he was under arrest for disorderly con Mary A. Trippe, Irvin M. Jacobson On Friday, May 1972, MYRTLE L. (nee Sapp), of 7717 Fairgreen road, Dundalk, beloved mother of Myrtle P. Whittle and Anna M.

Rodriguez. Also survived by nine HOME ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS When he later added that it the Grace Episcopal Church. Elk and devoted mother of Daniel Bolton of Luthervllle, Harry Bolton of Towson and Dorothy Butz ZfcNTS CONSTRUCTION CO. 356-5497. ridge.

Interment in the Church and Jerry L. Jacobson, sister of Morris and Henry Kroop and the late Charles and Michel Kroop. was "no reflection on Mr. HOUSES RAISED Beonis renHcedT "eel- Cemetery. duct, but he then ran to the steps of a nearby home, Patrol of Cresson.

Fa. lnsraiieq, concrete wk. ha. H-07M GALGANO 7 Reed" if he appointed his own Also survived by eight grandchll dren. WRECKING, HAULING vard -attic rlpnneri On May 3, 1972, DONALD A Of Services at Bast and Detwleler Funeral Home, Schuylkill Haven, man Herold reported.

Catonsvllle, beloved husband of CARPENTRY DONE 30 yrs. erp. Call on Monday at 10 A.M. Services at Sol Levlnson Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road on irAUL UErTfcKT, Post Chaplain.

GLEN GRIFFIN. Post Commander. WEST 7 On May 4, 1972, HARRY of Creek road, beloved husband of Alice West (nee Dovel), devoted father of Faye Chambers, Lynn Carroll, Robin, Howard, Gordon, Philip, Robert and Paul West. Also survived by 1 stepson, Melvin Dovel, and 11 grandchildren. Services at the Connelly Funeral Home, 300 Mace avenue, Essex, on Monday at 2 P.M.

Interment in an. o. 0'K)-ZtilY. BON NELL Be grandchildren and eleven greatgrandchildren. Mrs.

Page rests at the Dundalk Funeral Home of John J. Duda, 7922 Wise avenue. Visiting hours; 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services on Tuesday at 11 A.M. Burial in Gardens of Faith Cemetery.

Alice B. Galgano (nee Bock), devoted father of Mrs. Sandra L. Face and the late Phyllis Mona- Policeman Shoved When Patrolman Herold at LIGHT MOVING hauling, bsm't cleaned. On May 5, 1972, M.

FLO, of Lerew Thursday, May 4, 1 P.M. Interment In the United Hebrew Ceme HiMi-nf'in or qnq-qiiBl way, the beloved wife of the late ghan. Also survived by brothers tery Corporation Progressive Ru PAINTING Custom interiors. Call alt." Elmer fay Bonnen, mother or Mrs. ana sisters of Long island.

New domer Verein Rosedale. Please omit o-i) r.M, i.ri-mii Harry Aoeu. Garnetta Wolford, Mrs. Arlette watchdog to see that recommendations are implemented, the jail board president said "we welcome this (but) we don't need an instant That's not likely to be the Mayor's intention. But some insight be given to the BAsem*nT LEAK? Call PAYTON 6e Schneider, Gerald and Leon Bon' flowers.

In mourning at 4026 Star-brook road (21133). tempted to take the man into custody, he said, he was pushed down the steps by the man, who York and seven grandchildren. Friends may call at the Farley Cavanaugh Funeral Home, 6601 4BH-04 9. nell. sister of Kenneth Davis of "HOME REMOrmi.rWGAT.T.

JENKINS 7 444-4130 c. SMITH 444-2704 Frederick avenue (at Shadynook) Oak Lawn Cemetery. Visiting hours PAPERHANGING By ex-GI up prt from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Chris On April 29. 1972, RUSSELL, of Washington, D.C., beloved husband of Elsie Tunstell Jenkins.

Also tian Wake Service on Sunday at rin uar. worit. win urown. cu, 3-II773, 1 TRASH REMOVED Leaves raked. wnrk top soil.

247-1519. 233-1309. On April 19, 1972. PHILIP beloved husband of the late May Kunser Payton, father of Mrs. Louise Hill.

Wilmington papers please copy. Graveside services at Glen Haven Cemetery on Saturday at 11.30 A.M. Arrangements by the Barranco Severna Park Funeral Home. survived by one sister, Mrs. Flo 7.30 P.M.

Mass of the Resurrection at St, Agnes Church on Monday a to ana 1 to r.M. WILLIAMS 8e On May 4, 1972. WILLIAM be-loved son of Mamie Strause (nee Brock), and the late William Williams; brother of George G. rence Jenkins Roy, one nephew ANYTHING BROKEN? Gen. mlnof 1 Warren.

Ohio. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Friends are cordially Invited to call at the Funeral Home of Walter Brooks Bradley, Dundalk, where services will be held on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Interment In Bel Air, Md. Visiting hours on Saturday from 6 to 9 P.M.

Sunday and Mondav 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 P.M. at 10 A.M. Interment Gardens of then ran into the house. Three other policemen were called to the scene and entered the house, where they arrested Frederick Radtke, charging him with assaulting Patrolman Her snermont L. Harris, and two de Mayor's actions by recalling behind-the-door discussion when Faith Cemetery.

voted cousins. Lillian M. Cogdell TRASH REMOVAL TREE GARITEE 7 ijuw raips 4b-bJ44 On May 4, 1972, MABEL beloved and Dorothy D. Davenport, and other relatives and friends. Viewing Sunday evening, May 7, from OLD WALLS CEILINGS Restored 'to the jail board and the Mayor previewed the Marbury com PRANKE 7 Services In the Curtis E.

Evans Funeral Home, 1400 South Charles wire or cnarieg Edward oaritee beloved aunt of Mrs. Adelaide 7 to 10 P.M. street on Monday at 1 P.M. Burial old and each of the other three BORSCHER 7 On May 5, 1972, MARIE E. (nee Gray) of Reisterstown.

beloved wife of Edward W. Pranke and sis Kundahl, Mrs. Mildred B. Morgan "pw enna, can mn-1 y.iy. MOV1NO LIGHT HAULING.

TRASH RE. MOVAL. CLEAN BAsem*nT, 391-4B35. WANTS ,111. In Glen Haven Cemetery.

Visiting Funeral service May 8 at the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, 1630 Jacob Sandy Temple No, 26 re mittee report Tuesday. At one point, as discussion and Howard R. Beaimear. Services at Henry W. Jenkins nours 1 to P.M.

WOLFE 8e officers. Only Patrolman Herold re Vermont avenue, n.w.. at 11 a.m. ter of Mrs. Erma Debus.

Services from the Ellne Funeral Eons. 4U03 York road, on Monday, On May 5, 1972, GUY 8.. beloved grew louder over some point in the report, the Mayor's voice May 8, at a.m. interment lou Interment in Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements by the John T.

Rhlnes Company Funeral Home, 10 Main street, Reisterstown, Monday at 10.00 A.M. Inter grets to announce the passing of GUSSIE BORSCHER. beloved mother and grandmother of its members, Anne Levltnn, Joan Marcus and Sharon Miller. Sisters please attend jouse of mourning. husband of the late Georgia ANTIQUES FURNITURE One Item or An Entire Estate -727-1441 ,1 don Park Cemetery.

Friends may Wolfe (nee Light), devoted father ment in wood awn cemetery rose, above the others with the ceived medical treatment at Mercy Hospital for hand and back injuries. He then returned Home. call on tsunaay 3 to P.M. GAWTHROP 6e of Mrs. Phyllis L.

Zerofsky, Mra, Frances M. Scham and Mrs, KAMMANN Be Friends may call Saturday, 7 to 9 P.M. and Sunday, 3 to i and 7 to 9 P.M. exclamation, "It's a whole new On May 4, 1972, MARY ot 250 Suddenly on May 5, 1972 HERMAN Claudia Burgee. Also survived by M.E.C.

DO YOU HAVE anv old furniture or any misc. Items to sell? Call Bud for the best price quick removal Wed. Sun 1.11177 East Main street, Shlremanstown ball game now." to duty. A. (BOWLEY) of Hudson street beloved husband of Augusta RIfPEL 8e live granacmiaren.

BROWN 6e wife of the late Massev Gaw throp. Also survived by nieces and Kammann (nee Busch), devoted Services nt Henry W. Jenkins and Sons, 4905 York road, on Mon Tfe'RiaERATORS. FURNITURE, TV'S, Suddenly, on May 4, 1972, VER. NON ALLAN, of 72G9 Sun nephews.

Requiem Mass will be offered on father of Mesdames Anna Ober-lander, Phllomena Hock and Ana. tha Walters, Mr. Bernard Ram, day, May 8 at 1.30 P.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park shine avenue, Ktngavllle, beloved husband of Helen May Brown Monday, Rt 10 00 A.M. at St run rtria.

Wftftrl Ai' UINCK. MR. R.j172B N. CHARLES. PL.

WE BUY ANYTHING-ANTfQUES7OLl POOKS. TOYS. DISHES, FREH JiaiMATESJ383-2227. Friends may call Saturday 7 to 9 John's Catholic Church, Westmin mann and the late Gerard and til ly wisJibia (nee Offutt), father of Mabel Elizabeth and Vernon Allan p.m. ano sunuay a to 3 p.m.

and Herman A. Kammann, Jr. Also ster. Interment in St. John's Cemetery.

Friends may call at the 7 to P.M. soU. Rosedale aria. Brown, survived by his par survived by fifteen grandchildren WORTHINGTON 7 ents, David A. and Elizabeth Thomas D.

Fletcher Funeral Home, On May 6. 1972, LEON A ANNE, aunt of H. Alfred Stallort, Mrs. Donnelly Smith, of Queens-town, Mrs. a.

Walther Ewalt. of Prince Frederick, John C. Rlppel, of Baltimore; Robert K. Rippel and Mrs. Richard E.

Doub, of Virginia Beach, Va. Due notice of services. Friends may call at Henry Jenkins Sons, 4905 York road, on Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. ROSENBLUTH 7 On May 1, 1972, MAX. Services at Sol Levlnson Sc Bros.

Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on CURNITLKE-Anllques. China, Slfver- and one great-grandchild. Christian Wake Service on Mon Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. On May 3, 1972, MARY (nee Bell) of 1522 LaTrobe Park Terrace, be, Westminster. GRAP f)e Doetsch Brown, brother of Mel-vln W.

Brown and nephew of day at 8 P.M. at the Charles On May 5, 1972, ELMER SR, zeller Funeral Home, 901 s. Conk' loved wile of tha late Carroll W. Worthlngton, and devotod mother Mr, Lee 276 483? OLD OAK OR WALNUT FURN Tables, halrs, china closets, etc. 879-0733.

1MMED. REMOVAl" nz-ii tua.R Anna uaetscn. Viewing at the F. Lasahn formerly of 1182 Clevland street, ling street (at Hudson street.) Mass of the Resurrection at Sacred beloved husband of the late Mil of Carroll R. Worthlngton, moth, er-ln-law of Elizabeth D.

Worth, lngton and grandmother of Car Funeral Home, 11750 Belalr road Kingsvllle, until Saturday at 1 P.M. Funeral service will be con Heart Church on Tuesday at 9 A.M dred E. Grap (nee Granger), de' SCHOOlS (ISA) Interment In Sacred Heart Ceme voted ratner or Elmer Jr. roll, Mark and Stephen ducted at St, Paul's LuLheran ml i i tery. Visiting houra 2 to 5 and 7 clauses In shorthand typing, June ll Worthlngton, sister of Joseph, James G.

and Edward N. Grap and Shirley Davis; brother of Albert Maurice James and John to 9 P.M. KAMMANN 8e Monday, May 8, at 11 A.M, In torment In Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Cemetery, 2100 Bulalr viuucr ECU 1 861! JU1V 0. Vi JmrthftncMvi June. 519-3(126, rTi Mtr-1, vr rranK, uiiaries ana wunam Bell.

Services at the McCully Funoral Home, 130 East Fort avenue on The Highland Cupper Club, Inc. fllf J. Grap; Ellen Ballman, Mary Drago and Anna Jlrout. Also sur PROPESSIONAT'lnslliuteTif Coinm'l ArT v.A. rehab, It state approved.

Da or evening classes. Rnrnii Nnuu road. SANDSBURY 8 announces with deep regret the dearth of Its member, HERMAN vived by grandchildren. Church, in Kingsvllle, on Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment In St.

Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery. Viewing at the funeral home from 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Family will be present from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. BUETTNLR On May 3, 1072, DR.

HENRY beloved husband of Elizabeth nn. Monday at 8.30 A.M. Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Good Council Church at 9 A.M, Interment On May 5, 1972, EULA (nee Funeral from John J. Cowan is Son, Holllns and Poppleton tooaj-kJrjijent 8erylce3j8-6311; RETS ELECTRON ICS IIOTBO rSj 1 I I I I in Holy cross Cemeterv. The fnm Oerard), of Glen1 Burnle, the beloved wife of Charles W.

Sands-bury and dear alster of Eva Stem' streets, on Tuesday at 10 A.M. in OKJnr Vets ily will receive friends from I to 727JM terment In New Cathedral Ceme A. KAMMANN. MILTON L. LANGKAM, President.

KAMMANN 6e Tha Esso Annuitant Olub of Baltimore, Inc. regrets to announce the passing of Its member HERMAN A. IBM KHYP luivi a ana 1 10 p.m. ke, Lena Phelps, Pauline Payne, Ru-vruNCHlo Fayette fit. Maryland Trlnlni Center.

tery. Visiting hour Saturday 7 to 9 P.M. Sunday and Monday 2 to 5 nancy i-ave woue and Mews, CEMETERIES AND LOTS MTjOBI LORRAINE PAR Ron, Samuel, and Frank Gerard and two brotheri and listers ana 7 to cm. GRECO 8e gravi lot. $300.

KAMMANN and wishes to extend tot nimialassisii2i.5222. preceded by death. TAYRIIM I IOST AND FOUND it BET EVERYONE'S hell Buettner, devoted father of Mrs, Ruth B. Renneberg and Jane B. Stevick, of Larkspur, California, also survived by four, grandchildren.

Services at Henry W. Jenkins Ac1 Sons, 4903 York road, on In lieu of flowers contributions may bs made to the Cancer SITUATION WANTID-Houh'd(l Services at the McCully Funeral Home, Mountain and Tick Neck its deepest sympathy to his family, CHARLES H. WHALEY, President, KERT 8a On May 5, 1972, TITO, beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Greco (nee Frado). devoted father of Mrs.

Teresa Collins, Mrs, Vera A. Hlatky, Mm. Linda Crowe, Mrs, Mary leadlm 'to 1NSIPE PANCINSi roads, Pasadena on Monday at 10.13 A.m. nequiem mgn Mass in Holy icvuveij i iiuir-n uravny rinina mow er serial no. 8306A.

Call m-i'U7, 828- do, cunikVpooT Rita Ambrosettl, Mrs, Alba June Trinity Church, Qlen Burnle at Toeoke. Mrs. Inez Martin, Mr. On May 8, 1972, EDWARD, beloved husband of Lea Kert (nee Mor-steln), devoted father of Mrs. Doris Zonls, of Shlppensburg, Lee Kert, of Baltimore, and Bernard li a.m.

interment in Glen Haven runcij. CLARK 8 On May 8, 1972, ROBERT be. Vincent T. Greco and the late Spars F. Sallustlo.

Also survived bv Memorial Park. Family will receive friends Saturday 7 to 9 P.M 327 318tf' 01 tiitTiv V8JL.K,Jlallhs.wk.,ll8l)-Hll0n;. 8 twenty-three grandchildren and loved husband of Nellie (nee Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. TfAHKrWl-M'ale. red i wlit.

mm, Loat Park'-lde pr. 48r4oi)i, Kert, or Illinois; brotner of Mrs. Rue Rohrlick and Miss Rebecca and Sunday 2 to 8 and 7 to P.M. Christian Wake Services will fourteen great-grandchildren Brown), uevoteel father of Mrs A Christian Wake service will be Kert. Also survived by seven ne nwa Sunday evening at 8 P.M Joyce Ham ill and Donald R.

Clark, brother of Mrs. Mary Grill, Also held at The Leonard J. Ruck l'U diuhi-wiil n-, VUIMH1U1IIR Small oninmit money, Lost Umvniuwn. Please return all (-aids. 8-1790.

JlNiir.i,, 7 neral Home, 5303 Harford grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Services at Sol Levlnson Bros Members of KlnB DaVld'i Lnrlue survived by 4 grandchildren. Print the SURPRISE ANSWIB here "ITH I I 1HT I BFilEFCAsB Gray-Lost frnifTTafTi'fiilt ABT SITTERS $, CH'IO CARI (14) BARY "BITTER WANTED -In "or nr "H1U- davs. Start" Tu in? 2 children, mj-'m BABYSriTCtt 'wanted -a children! Friends may call at the Ullrich road (flt Echodule) on Monday at -A Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on 7.30 p.m. A requiem Mans of tne Funeral Home, 4210 Belalr road fat Parkslde drive).

Christian wake Resurrection will be celebrated at! Monday. May 8, at 12 noon. Inter No. 68 A.F. ft A.M.

will assemble at the Mltchel-Wledefeld Home at BSOO York road at 8 P.M. Huiulny, May 7, for tlie purpose of conducting a Masonic Memorial Service services on Bundnv at 7.30 P.M Our Lady of Pompel Church on, ment in the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Cemetery, 2100 Bnlnlr road. Family will be at the chapel Tuesday at in a.m. interment in (Anawrri Monday) JumiMrti PENCE RUSTY TRUANT GENTRY Ancri 7'ht wny in which you fire STREET Ucsluarant, IiMio Hnlto. Nul'i Pike.

l.nin'i very Important oners, Reward pel or Clyde, CAT Hliurt haired, amy 'atrlpiieTnufl? yellow collar Inst Ovrilea area nn 429, Reward. Call Bii-277glt. 8 P.M, CAT Lima haired' Blk, iWvTc Alleaimny Ave. U. Charles at, Re'.

ward, or 433-M39. Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. for our late Brother, ROBERT Mass of the Resurrection at the Shrine of Little Flower on Mondav at 9 A.M. Intrement at Parkwood Cemetery, Friends may call 2 to 5 Yesterday's Friends may call on Saturday, Sun Sunday evening from 7 to p.m HHP WANTID-HOUStHOlO U) UJSIHTArJt "TO; to ri.yTf General ean na fc Ironli i day and Monday, from 2 to I and BTAYLOK Bit. GEORGE E.

WMJMORE, III. Worshipful Mmler. I In lieu of flowers please make all contributions to the Heart Fund. 7 to P.M. ana 7 to p.m..

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