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ate 3 JUNE 1, 1991 OD MARYLAND 3B Alphabetical Death Index BETTER, JAMES GREENE, WILLIAM MILLER, WILLIAM BODDICE, WILLIAM FLORENCE HARTHAUSEN, MARY NOTTINGHAM, PHILLIP BULLINGER, DONALD HERRING, ELAINE CHINN, FRANK PEARLMUTTER, TOVA HOMENS, ESTELLE CRAMBLITT, EDNA HORAN, POLLACK HOLMES SYLVIA FRANCES COHEN, JOSEPH KELLERMAN, MARY SCHUNICK, ANNE OTILDA DAHLE, ESTELLA KNISLEY, SKOPINSKI-HOLE WINSKI, AGNES DOBSON, SUSANNE KULSKI, JOHN SMITH, CORNELIA ETHERIDGE, KENDALL LEIMBACH, EMMA CATHERINE LUBINSKI, THEODORE TAYLOR, FOX, GRACE TOULA, WILSON FULLER, SOPHIE MACKENZIE-ZENTGRAF GAGUSKI, MILDRED MILLER, MATILDA WHITE, SARAH DEATHS Rubin, Mrs. Hattie Aaronson, Mrs. Bernice Solins, Mrs. Florence Munaker, Samuel and Alan Cohen, and Mrs. Julia Klasman all of Baltimore and the late Rose Friedman and Dorothy Goldress, loving grandfather of Philip Gary Cohen Jr.

and Tracy Lynne Nicolucci, loving great grandfather of Lindsay Steese and Katie. Nicolucci. Services at Sol Levinson and Bros Home, 6010 Reisterstown road on Sunday June 2 at 2 P.M. Interment in the Har Sinai Cemetery, Garrison Forest road. Please omit flowers.

In mourning at 3 Hesspar court, Phoenix, MD 21131. Family will be at the Chapel Saturday evening 8:30 P.M. to 10 P.M. CRAMBLITT 2 On May 30, 1991, EDNA C. (nee Filippino), of Violetville, beloved wife of the late Robert W.

Cramblitt, devoted sister of Frances Evans, Joseph Filippino and twin of the late Helen Filippino. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and loving friends. MRS. CRAMBLITT rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue, where a Christian Prayer Service will be held on Sunday at 4:15 P.M.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial in Our Lady of Victory Church, on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. The family will receive friends 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. on Saturday and Sunday. DAHLE On May 30, 1991 ESTELLA M.

(nee Herget) beloved wife of the late Walter J. Dahle devoted mother of Ruth Hays and the late Walter A. Dahle. Loving grandmother of Allen Dahle. Also survived by two great grandchildren.

Services will be held at the Robert C. Altenburg Funeral Home, 6009 Harford Rd. on Monday at 10 AM. Friends may call on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery.

DIXON Temple Square Chapter No. 88, O.E.S., regrets the passing of Sister NELLIE DIXON and extends sincere sympathy to her family. GLORIA COPPER, W.M. RALPH COPPER, W.P. DOBSON On May 31, 1991, SUSANNE M.

(nee Mohler) beloved wife of the late Joseph H. Dobson, dear mother of Joseph Michael, Myron Craig, Wm. Bruce and David Edward Dobson and Margaret Joyce Cashier, devoted. grandmother of Christina, Ryan, Grant, Lisa, Paul and Jacqueline, Michelle, Dobson and Susanne, Patricia and David Cashier, dear sister of Myra Jeanne Morrow. Due notice of Services will be given.

ETHERIDGE 1e On May 30, 1991 KENDALL, beloved husband of Mary Etheridge (nee Rink), devoted father of Jakob Etheridge, beloved son of Mary Stockton, dear step-son of Jay Stockton, dear brother of Jimmy, Laurie, Sondra, Diane, Tony, Jill and Dawn. Funeral Services at the Evangel Temple Church of God, 7000 Rossville Bivd, Baltimore, MD 21237 on Saturday at 7 P.M. Friends may call at the Church on Saturday from 4 to 7 P.M. Interment private. Funeral arrangements by the Connelly Funeral Home of Essex.

FOX 2 On May 30, 1991 GRACE S. (nee Schaefer) beloved wife of the late Joseph J. Fox, devoted mother of Doris M. Milburn and Joseph E. Fox, loving sister of Ruth Stewart, Margaret Bitzel and Arthur Schaefer.

Loving grandmother of Ellen K. Weinel, Janet S. MacFall and Barton J. Milburn. Also survived by five great grandchildren.

Friends may call at the LEROY M. RUSSELL C. WITZKE FUNERAL HOME OF CATONSVILLE 1630 Edmondson Ave. (1 mi. W.

Beltway exit 14) on Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to OBITUARIES University Auxiliary, of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America and other Jewish organizations. She is survived by a son, Marvin Pearlmutter of El Paso, Texas: a daughter, Shirley Sara Rebecca Vogelstein of Pikesville; 10 grandchildren and 11 great Sister Wilhelmina Teacher and principal A Mass of Christian burial for Sister Mary Wilhelmina Eichmiller, who had been a teacher, principal and superior in the School Sisters of Notre Dame, will be offered at 10 a.m. today in the chapel of Villa Assumpta, the order's motherhouse at 6401 N. Charles St. Sister Wilhelmina, 91, died Wednesday at St.

Joseph Hospital after a heart attack. She lived at Villa Assumpta, where she worked part-time as a bookkeeper from 1983 to 1986. From 1974 to 1983, she was assigned to her order's former retirement home at Notchcliff, where she worked as an assistant administrator and manager of the nursing service. For three years before that, she was assistant to the superior of the religious community at the motherhouse. DEATHS 9 PM and Sunday 7 to 9 PM.

Services will be held Monday at 11 AM at the Funeral Home. Interment St. Johns Cemetery. FULLER 2 On May 30, 1991, SOPHIE (nee Jugo) of Pinehurst, Pasadena, formerly of 3522 Noble street, Highlandtown, beloved wife of the late William Fuller, devoted mother of Norma C. Tinker, and sister of Jennie Domin, grandmother of the late John William Yeager.

Christian Wake Services at the Singleton Funeral Home, 1 Second avenue, SW (at Crain highway) Glen Burnie, on Sunday at 7:30 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated from Our Lady of the Chesapeake Catholic Church on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Saturday and Sunday. GAGUSKI 2 On May 30, 1991, MILDRED H. (nee Gover), beloved wife of the late Edward O. Gaguski, loving mother of Richard of Towson, William of Lawrenceville, GA. and Howard (Buddy) of Baltimore, sister of Louise Lindner of Spring Hill, Madge Cooksey of Ft.

Lauderdale, FL. and Howard Gover of Rossville, GA. Also survived by four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held Sunday June 2, 7:30 P.M. at St.

John's Lutheran Church, 8808 Harford road, Parkville. GREENE On May 30, 1991, WILLIAM FRED of Jarrettsville, Md. beloved husband of the late Ethel M. Greene, devoted father of William F. Greene Hubert E.

Greene, David L. Greene and Thelma G. Galbreath. Funeral services on Monday at 11 A.M. at the Harkins Funeral Home, 600 Main street, Delta, PA.

Interment in Bel Air Memorial Gardens. Friends may call on Sunda from to 5 P.M. and to 9 P.M. Memorial contributions may be made to Mount Carmel Primitive Baptist Church, in care of Ivan Cleary, 619 North Fountain Green road, Bel Air, MD 21014. HARTHAUSEN 2 On May 30, 1991 MARY T.

(nee Himmel), beloved mother of Mary Lou tazon, devoted grandmother of Teresa and Natalie Bertazon. Dear daughter of the late William and Fannie Himmel. Christian Wake service at Charles S. Zeiler and Son Inc, 6224 Eastern avenue (at Folcroft), on Sunday at 8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Redeemer Chapel on Monday at 10 A.M.

Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. HERRING 2 On May 30, 1991 ELAINE (NEE HASLUP), wife of the late Henry C. Herring. Sister of the late Esther E.

Haslup and Rose E. Haslup. Graveside Services will be held on Monday at 11:30 A.M. in Lorraine Park Cemetery. Arrangements made by the A.

Alan Seitz Funeral Home. HOLMES Swinicher Woliner Benevolent Assn. deeply re grets the passing of our Member, SYLVIA HOLMES and extends deepest sympathy to the family. HARRY ZEMEL President HOMENS 1e On May 30, 1991, ESTELLE M. (nee Young) of Baltimore, beloved wife of the late Harry Homens, devoted mother of Stella Baldwin, Frances Webb, John Homens and Mildred Messenger, sister of Edna Davidson and Helen Seubott.

Also survived by 14 grandchildren, and 16 great grandchildren. Services from The ingleton Funeral Home, Second avenue, S.W. (at Crain Highway) Glen Burnie, on Monday at 1PM. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Park. The family will receive visi- DEATHS P.M.

on Sunday. Tova Pearlmutter Taught Hebrew Rebbetzin Tova Pearlmutter, who taught Hebrew, died early yesterday af Sinai Hospital after a stroke. She was 85. Services for Mrs. Pearlmutter, who lived on Lugano Road in Randallstown, were held Friday afternoon at Sol Levinson Bros.

funeral establishment. Her husband, Rabbi Jacob Pearlmutter, died in 1977. He was an author and founder of the Beth Yehuda Congregation, which is now part of the Winands Road Synagogue Center. The former Tova Goldberg was born in Damidiffka, Russia, and moved to Baltimore in the early 1920s. She met and married her husband shortly afterward.

She taught Hebrew at the Baltimore Talmud Torah while studying English in night school. Mrs. Pearlmutter earned a high school certificate and over many years continued her studies through a series of classes, lectures and study groups. Recently these included exercise and bridge classes at the Pikeville Senior Center, where she became a frequent bridge player. She was a member of the Yeshiva In Memoriam STRIEGEL In loving memory of my beloved husband JOHN STRIEGEL who passed away June 2, 1989.

Just a thought of sweet remembrance Just a memory sad true Just 8 love sweet devotion Of one who thinks of you LOVING WIFE RUTH STRIEGEL SUSIE Remembering FRANCIS, J. SUSIE, SR. on the anniversary of his 79th birthday, we remember a man of kindness, wisdom, strength, generosity and love. YOUR WIFE ANN AND CHILDREN FRANCIS, BARBARA JOHN DEATHS ASIMENIOS Ironworkers Local No. 16 announces with deepest regret the passing of brother.

member SPIRO A. ASIMENIOS and extends sincere sympathy to his family and friends. JEFF LEGG President BETTER 2 On May 30, 1991 JAMES ROLAND, beloved hus band of the late Corheda White Better, devoted father of Paul A. Better, devoted grandfather of Michael Isiah Better, devoted brother of Archie T. Better, Clarence A.

Better, Ruben F. Better, Milton V. Better, and one sister Elisie Reddy and many nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held at the Joseph Russ Funeral Home 2222 W. North avenue on Wednesday June 5.

Wake from 11 to 11:30 A.M. Funeral from 11:30 to 12:30. Interment 1:30 P.M. at Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery, Owings Mills. family will receive friends after the interment at 2326 Arunah avenue.

BODDICE On May 31, 1991, WILLIAM beloved husband of Diane G. Boddice (nee Gross), devoted father of Tammy, Lynn Morris, William J. Jr. and Joseph L. White, grandfather of Dustin M.

Ferguson, Brittani N. White, Keith R. Morris, Brett A. W. White, Jessica D.

Morris. Also survived by one brother and two sisters. Funeral Services will be held at the Duda-Ruck Funeral Home of Dundalk 7922 Wise avenue on Monday at 1 P.M. Interment Crownsville Veterans Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

BULLINGER On May 30, 1991, DONALD JOSEPH beloved father of Lisa Marie Pearl Bullinger, devoted son of Carrie (nee Wolf), dear brother of Troy Bullinger. Friends may call at the Connelly Funeral Home of Dundalk, 7110 Sollers Point road on Saturday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday evening at 8:30 P.M. Graveside Services will be held on Tuesday at Loudon Park Cemetery at 10 A.M. CAPEROON On May 30, 1991 GAIL L.

CAPEROON (nee Langhammer) beloved wife of Leslie G. Caperoon, devoted mother of Leslie G. Caperoon Ill and Debra Barbero, dear grandmother of Jennifer, Heather, Bryan and Kara. Services and interment private. Arrangements by Bradley Ashton Funeral Home Inc.

CHINN 2 On May 31, 1991 FRANK EUGENE beloved son of David Francis Chinn Sr. and Rose Mary Chinn, dear brother of Edith Walker Pamela Rose Chinn, David Francis Chinn 11, Grace Ann and Mary Louise Chinn. Dear grandson of Mary Elizabeth Chinn. Dear brother in law of Frank Walker. Dear Uncle of Gordon and Christine Walker.

Funeral Services at the Connelly Funeral Home of Essex, 300 Mace Ave. on Monday at 11 AM. Interment Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Visiting hours on Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM COHEN 2 On May 30, 1991 JOSEPH CHARLES SR of Key Largo, beloved husband of Marjorie L. Cohen (nee Farley), beloved father of Mrs.

Christine Theobald of Phoenix, MD, Joseph Charles Cohen Jr. of Denver, CO, Phillip Gary Cohen and Deborah Cohen of Baltimore, devoted brother of Mrs. Ida Sun Classified Call 539-7700 She ended her teaching career as principal of a school in Fairfax, in 1971. From 1964 to 1970, she was superior and principal at St. Matthew's School in Baltimore.

She taught at St. John's School in Frederick in 1959 and at St. Brigid's School in Baltimore from 1931 to 1935. During her long career she was also a superior, principal or teacher at schools in Philadelphia; Pittsburgh; Rochester, N.Y.; Buffalo, N.Y.: and Roxbury, Mass. The former Rose Marie Eichmiller was a Pittsburgh native who completed her education after entering the School Sisters of Notre Dame in 1917.

She is survived by several nieces and nephews. Deaths elsewhere Henry E. Petersen, 70, a career Justice Department employee who headed the Watergate investigation before the appointment of a special prosecutor, died Wednesday at his home in Sunderland, Md. He had emphysema. Mr.

Petersen, head of the department's Criminal Division, was in charge of the probe of the break-in at Democratic National Committee headquarters. He headed the probe from its beginning in June 1972 until Archibald Cox became special prosecutor in May 1973. DEATHS Services will be held on Monday 11 A.M. at the Evans Chapel of Memories, Parkville. Interment Bel Air Memorial Gardens.

Friends may call on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. LUBINSKI 2 On May 31, 1991 THEODORE JR. Beloved son of Theodore C. Lubinski, Walter C. Stevens and the late Theresa M.

Lubinski Stevens. Father of Tracie Lynn Lubinski. Brother of Frank W. and Wayne M. Lubinski.

Godson of Betty Patterson Rae. Dear friend of Linda Miles. Friends may call at Evans Chapel of Memories, Parkville on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at Saint Ursula's Church on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery.

MACKENZIE-ZENTGRAF2 On May 30, 1991, MARY E. (nee Reeb), beloved wife of Joseph S. MacKenzie, devoted mother of Alfred Zentgraf, Katherine Taylor and Joan Thompson. Mother in law of Pete, Robert and Mary. Stepmother of Virginia, Robert and JoAnn.

Also survived by fifteen grand and fourteen great grand children. Funeral from the Gonce Home, 169 Riviera drive, on Monday at 10:00 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Family requests friends call Saturday 7 to 9 and Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MacKENZIE The Magothy Area Senior Citizens Club regrets the passing of our beloved Member, MARY E.

MacKENZIE, and extends prayerful sympathy to her family. MARTIN FOOTE President MacKENZIE 1 The Pasadena Senior Citizens Club regrets the passing of our beloved Member, MARY E. MacKENZIE, and extends prayerful sympathy to her family. CATHERINE MUELLER President MacKENZIE The Poplar Ridge Senior Club regrets the passing of our beloved Member, MARY E. MacKENZIE, and extends prayerful sympathy to her family.

EDITH HAYSLUP President MILLER 2 On May 31, 1991 MATILDA D. (TILLIE), beloved wife of the late William B. Miller. Devoted mother of Patricia Croghan, Diane Culp and Charles Miller. Also survived by several grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Mrs. Miller rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue where relatives and friends are invited to attend Prayers on Monday at P.M. Interment. Loudon Park Cemetery.

The family will receive friends Saturday 7 to 9 P.M. and Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MOMBERGER 2 On May 26, 1991 AIMEE K. (nee Kirsch), wife of the late Henry W. Momberger, mother of the late Henry W.

Momberger, Jr. Also survived by children great-grandchildren, sister-in-law one brother, one and nieces and nephews. Mrs. Momberger donated her body to science and no services are scheduled at this time. If desired, donations may be made the the Alzheimer's Assoc.

MOREAU 2m On May 27, 1991, AGNES (nee Marcinko) beloved wife of Fred Moreau, dear sister of RegiBader, Dolores Narushka, Edward, Bernard, Walter, Stanley, the late Helen Warczynski, Marion Marcinko, Wanda Incontro and Bertha Brzostek. Christian wake services at The Kaczorowski Funeral Home, 2525 Fleet street, Sunday, Mass of Christian Burial Holy Rosary Church, Monday, 11AM. Interment Holy Rosary Cemetery. Visiting Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9PM. NOTTINGHAM Suddenly on May 29, 1991 PHILLIP L.

(GOR DON), devoted son of Elsie M. Gordon (nee Perry) and the late Harry S. Gordon. Loving brother of Mae Meekins and Charlotte Bell. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Mr. Nottingham rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue where relatives and friends are invited to attend Services on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment Loudon Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PALMISANO 2 On May 31, 1991, MARY JANE (nee Francovich), beloved wife of the late Frank C.

Palmisano, dear mother of Mary E. Cellini, Margaret A. Saluti, Joseph F. Palmisano, M.D., Ann V. Melocik, Joanne B.

McClayton, and the late Frank S. Palmisano, Eleanor P. Bruskey, James J. Palmisano and Samuel J. Palmisano, dear sister of Anna Kalinowski and Joseph Francovich.

Also survived by twenty grandchildren, thirty-seven great-grandchildren, and eleven great great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Home, 6500 York road (at Overbrook), on Saturday 7 to 9 P.M. and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Service will be held Sunday 3:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial will be Offered Monday 10 A.M.

at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Interment Gardens of Faith Cemetery. PARKS 3e On May 31, 1991, DOUGLA'S M. of Sparks, MD beloved husband of Anna Guetler Parks, and the late Katherine Wheeler Parks, devoted father of Douglas M. Parks Jr of Berlin Md, Donald W.

Parks of Fullton, MD, Jay Parks of Crofton, MD and Theodore G. Parks of Lutherville, MD, step-father of David E. Guetler of co*ckeysville, MD brother of Kitty Everding of Riverdale, MD. Also survived eight grandchildren, three great grandchildren and 2 step-grandchildren. The family will receive friends in the Valley Home of LemmonMitchell-Wiedefeld, 10 West Padonia road (at York road) Timonium-Coco*keysville on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday June 4 at 1 P.M. in the Epworth U. Methodist Church, 600 Warren road, co*ckeysville, MD 21030. Interment in Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. Expressions of sympathy may be made in Mr.

Parks' name to the Epworth U. Methodist Church Expansion Fund. PEARLMUTTER On May 31, 1991, REBBITZEN TOVA (nee Goldberg), beloved wife of the late Rabbi Jacob Pearlmutter, devoted mother of Marvin Pearlmutter of El. Paso, Tx. DEATHS and Mrs.

Shirley Sara Rebecca Vogelstein of Baltimore and the late Rabbi Fishel Alter Pearlmutter Zel of Toledo, Ohio, beloved mother-in-law of Leopold Vogelstein, devoted sister of the late Anna Wyman, Morris Goldberg, Eva Marter, Rose Goodman and Tania Goldberg. Loving grandmother of Dr. Bert, Dr. Barry Norman, Michael David, Dr. Kenneth Carl and Cherie F.

Vogelstein all of Baltimore, Howard Pearlmutter of Santa Cruz, Mrs. Betty Moaz of Haifa, Israel, David Pearlmutter of Jerusalem, Israel, Barak Pearlmutter and Nili Pearlmutter both of New Haven, loving great-grandmother of Jacob Vitas Cardin, Joshua Tzvi, Ahava Fishella, Hana Rose, Daniel Claire Fishella, Harvey, Aviva Jacqueline and Arielle Hannah Vogelstein, Sinai and Gefein Moaz. Services and Interment were held at the Beth Yehuda Anshe Kurland Congregation Cemetery, 6700 Bowleys lane on Friday, May 31st at 3:45 P.M. In mourning at 3519 Old Court road (21208). Arrangements by Sol Levinson Bros.

PEARLMUTTER it is with deepest sorrow that we note the passing of our former Rebbetzin TOVA PEARLMUTTER. Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to the family. WINANDS ROAD SYNAGOGUE CENTER RABBI SHOLOM SALFER BERNARD ANSHEL Congregation President MILTON ELY Brotherhood President BARBIE PRINCE Sisterhood President PEARLMUTTER The Beth Tfiloh Congregation deeply regrets the passing of TOVA PEARLMUTTER, beloved of our Member Shirley Vogelstein and extends deepest sympathy to the family. PISCOLLA On May 29, 1991 ANGELO of Catonsville Md, beloved son of the late Louis Piscolla and the late Eva Piscolla (nee Lanza), dear cousin of Alex and Mary Basso, Mary and Gino Tarasca and Elvira Basso and the late Ernano Basso. Friends may call at the Raymond C.

Fink Funeral Home, 426 Crain hwy S.W. Glen Burnie Md on Saturday from to 9 P.M. and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Mass will be celebrated at St. William of York TAYLOR Suddenly on May 30, 1991 CATHERINE B.

(nee Bach) beloved wife of the late Thomas T. Taylor devoted mother of Shirley Prager, Joan Drozd, Peggy ho*rl, Thomas Jr. Raymond and Martin Taylor. Also survived by eighteen grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. Mrs.

Taylor rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, Inc. 4107 Wilkens ave where Christian Prayer Service will be held on Sunday at 4 PM. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church on Monday at 9 AM.

Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends 3 to 5 7 to 9 PM Saturday and Sunday. TOULA 2 On May 29, 1991, WILSON beloved husband of Virginia V. Toula (nee Vann), devoted son of Josephine Weber and the late Wilson R. Toula, dear brother of Kitty Davis, Victoria Ramina and Jo Carlson.

Visitation Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. at the Cvach-Rosedale Funeral Home, 1211 co avenue. Funderal services Monday at 10 A.M. Interment Bohemian National Cemetery. TRIMBLE 2 On May 30, 1991, RAYMOND beloved husband of Rose M.

Trimble (nee Tedder), step father of Jack, bara, James, Gary, Lewis, and Sharon Tedder. Also survived by 15 grandchildren. Friends may call at the Burgee-Henss Funeral Home, 3631 Falls road, on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment the Grace Methodist Cemetery, Chestnut Ridge.

TRIMBLE 1 Roosevelt Thursday Senior Citizens regrets the passing of its member RAYMOND TRIMBLE and extends sincere sympathy to his family. CLIFTON C. FROCK President DEATHS Catholic Church, Edmondson avenue and Cooks lane, Baltimore City at 9 A.M. on Monday. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery.

POLLACK HOLMES 2 On May 29, 1991 SYLVIA (nee Lichter), beloved mother of Drue Pollack of New York City, NY and Paige N. Pollack of North Hollywood, CA, dear sister of Mrs. May Williams of Baltimore. Also survived by devoted son-in-law Peter Einhorn of New York, beloved sister-in-law of Marvin Williams, loving grandmother Erica Grace Einhorn of New York. A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday June 2 at 4 P.M.

at 3031 Failstaff road, Apt. 608 (21209) (The Towers). Contributions in her memory may be made to the Visiting Nurse Association of Baltimore, 525 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, MD 21202 or the charity of your choice. SCHUNICK On May 29, 1991, ANNE VERA (nee Sussman), beloved wife of Arnold R.

Schunick. Devoted mother of Mrs. Jill Ellen Putnam of Hamden, Maine and Joy Iris Schunick of Baltimore. Sister of Mrs. Shirley F.

Lipsitz and the Late Lawrence Sussman. Loving grandmother of Roger Lowell Putnam Ill and Rebecca Putnam. Devoted daughter-in-law or Mrs. Irene and the Late Hyman Schunick. Services at Sol Levinson and Bros Home, 6010 Reisterstown road on Sunday, June 2 at 12 noon.

Interment in the Hebrew Friendship Cemetery, 3600 E. Baltimore street. Please omit flowers. In mourning at 3104 Woodvalley drive, 21208 (side entrance) Sunday Monday evenings only On May 1991, SKOPINSKI-HOLEWINSKI2 AGNES G. (nee Janowski), beloved wife of the late Peter Skopinski and the late Joseph Holewinski, loving mother of Joanna Pietruszka and her husband Thomas and Veronica Poniatowski and her husband Joseph.

Also survived by 3 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Friends may call at the Edward J. Weber Funeral Home, 401 South Chester street, on Saturday from 7 to 9 P.M. and Sunday and Monday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Services will be held on Monday at 7:30 P.M.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 539-7700 Clas Classified 1-800-829-8000 BUY IT SELL IT FIND IT IN SUN CLASSIFIED partment of Finance, the Program Administrator, for eligibility requirements and premium, costs. The Board of Estimates reserves the right to reject any and all Bids to wavie technical defects, if in its judgement, the interest of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore may so require. Bids, when filed, shall be irrevocable. Attention of Bidders is called to the Minimum Wage Rates to be paid on this project. All contractors bidding on this contract must first be prequalified by the City of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee, Room 9, Abel Wolman Municipal Building, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 whose recommendations for an assigned dollar Work Capacity Rating and Classification(s) are effective after ratification and confirmation by the Board of Estimates.

Contractors will not be permitted to bid for any single Contract having a dollar value in excess of the contractor's assigned Work Capacity Rating and will not be awarded any Contract if the Contract dollar value, when added to the contractor's uncompleted backlog at time of award, exceeds the contractor's assigned Work Capacity Rating. Subcontractors intending to perform work in excess of $25,000 on this Contract must have established qualification for an adequate Work Capacity Rating and the necessary Work Classification(s) before they are permitted to commence work. The Cost Classification Range for this project will be from $68,000.00 to $72,000.00. A "Pre-Bidding session for the purpose of answering. or obtaining answers to questions, of parties interested contracting for the work, relative to the scope of work, equipment requirements and scheduling, will be conducted at the jobsite, 10:00 A.M.

Eastern Daylight Savings Time, on June 5, 1991. Baltimore City hereby notifies all Bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any Contract entered into pursuant to this advertisem*nt, Minority and Women's Business Enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit Bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against the grounds of race, color or national origin in consideration for an award. Under the Baltimore City Minority and Women's Business Enterprises Program a SUCcessful bidder must comply with the goal requirement to subcontract not less than twenty percent of the total Contract to Minority Businesses and not less than three percent of the total contract to Women's Businesses in accordance with ordinance No. 610, Article I of the Baltimore City Code, Section 217 et. seq.

Bidders are advised that price and technical proposals are due on the date set forth above. The utilization commitment forms are due within seven (7) days of the submission of the Price and Technical proposals. Bidders should pay particular attention to the instructions contained in the bids as well as the use of the appropriate bid envelope for each submission. APPROVAL OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT APPROVED: HYMAN AARON PRESSMAN, PROPOSALS (255) Secretary, Board of Estimates DAVE MONTGOMERY. Head, Bureau of Construction Management GEORGE G.

BALOG, Director of Public Works DEBORAH Y. SKUPIEN, Assistant City Solicitor. LOLA M. SMITH, Chief, Equal Opportunity Compliance Office ROBERT B. MacLEOD, Civic Design Commission.

STATE OF MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED BIDS for projects listed below will be received by The State Highway Administration (Secretary's Office) at its Offices, 211 East Madison Street. Baltimore, Maryland 21202 until 12 Noon on the 9th day of July, 1991, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) hereby DEATHS celebrated on Tuesday at 10 A.M. in Holy Rosary Church. Interment in Holy Rosary Cemetery.

WHITE 2 On May 31, 1991 SARAH J. of Severna Park, beloved wife of the late Clark K. White, loving daughter of the late George Weixler and Mildred and Harry Fuegel, LEGAL NOTICES (265) opposite their respective names. Written protests must be filed before 4 p.m., June 12, 1991 at the Liquor Board Office, Suite 200, 10 South Street, Baltimore, 21202. In the event of a protest, a hearing will be held at a later date.

1. CLASS BEER, WINE LIQUOR (OFF SALE) Lexington Business Ventures, Weisfeld, Jeffrey, Smith, Elaine Barron, Gilbert; Transfer of Ownership; Lexington Market Stalls L-M 24-25. Lee's Family Liquor, Lee, Kwan Soon, Lee, Chol Jae, Lee, Ok Yol; Transfer of Ownership; 3038 Baker St. JKJ, Spigel, David, Stambaugh, Kathleen, Spigel, Jacqueline; Transfer of Ownership; 240 McMechen St. Key Highway, Garden, Richard Garden, Herbert Wright, Hilliard Transfer of Ownership; 402 Key Highway.

Lee, Ki Sang. Lee, Choon Sim; Transfer of Ownership; 401 E. Lanvale St. Kim, Sung Neung. Lee, Sung Hee; Transfer of Ownership; 1325 E.

Fayette St. Amer J. Mian Enterprises, Mian, Amer Mian, Shehla, Morales, Fructuoso; Transfer of Ownership; 1524 Cypress St. 2. CLASS BEER, WINE LIQUOR (HOTELS RESTAURANTS) Broadway Cafe, Waxman, Robert Rallis, Tony Purkey, David New License; 610-12 S.

Broadway. S.D.D., Spirko, Edward Dengler, George; Transfer of Ownership and Location from 1101 St. Paul 1001 N. Charles St. California Kitchen, Jiav.

Joseph Shyue-Hae, Jiav, Jane Yu Chen Maglaras-Winfield, Catharine; Transfer of Ownership and Location from 1001 N. Charles 340 N. Charles St. JZB, diBrandi-Wood, Daphne. P.V.

Baum, Jacob Charles Baum, Janet Lee Zahler; Transfer of Ownership; 201 E. Pratt Harborplace Store Coombs, Kenrick; New License; 110 W. Mulberry St. J. S.

Yi, Yi, Won Ju, Transfer of Ownership; 2501-03 N. Charles St. 3. CLASS BD-7 BEER. WINE LIQUOR (ON SALE GENERALLY-7DAYS) 3-L, Clemens, Lori Ann; Clemens, John Joseph; Transfer of Ownership and Location from Ray Sturm, Secured Party at 1601 W.

Pratt 3311 Annapolis Rd. Mr. Yeo's, Yeo, Hwan Baek Yeo, Sun Dong; Transfer of Ownership; 5440 Reisterstown Rd. Hamer, Robert, Transfer of Ownership; 1635 N. Montford Ave.

HYS Liquors, So, Hui Young So, Seung Ran Park, Young Won; Transfer of Ownership; 2145 Pennsylvania Ave. Banjo, Banjo, Ayo: Transfer of Ownership; 2810 Edmondson Ave. Kern, Carol Jean, Transfer of Ownership and Location from 1801-05 E. Lombard 1718 Lancaster St. 4.

CLASS BEER WINE (TAVERN-7 DAYS) Oakes, Ralph Pearson; Transfer of Ownership from Frank Schaulis, Secured Party, 1649-51 S. Hanover St. Onwuanaibe, Nathaniel; Anthony, Rita: Transfer of Ownership; 3825 Garrison Blvd. M.K. Foods, Vlahos, Dimitrios Karvounis, Nikolaos Harry; Karvounis, Maria: Changing Names on Existing Corporate License; Lexington Market Stalls 18 19.

5. CLASS BEER, WINE LIQUOR (TAVERN-6 DAYS) Akanno, Gilbert Transfer of Ownership and Location from 143 E. West St. and Request for Live Entertainment and Dancing, 2016-18 Belair Rd. VBW, Winder, Vincent Winder, Angela; Transfer of Ownership; 315 W.

Franklin St. Anastasia, Vasilakopoulos, Anastasia, Vasilakopoulos, Vasilios; Transfer of Ownership; 2840 O'Donnell St. Notice of Early Public Review Executive Order 11990 Protection of Wetlands The Department of Housing and Urban Development is considering providing mortgage insurance for the following project: Chatham Village Apartments Project Number: 052-35498 Easton, Maryland 21601 Publication of this Notice is require of federal agencies under Executive Order 11990 when the proposed federally assisted activity would result in construction in a wetlands. The proposed Chatham Village Apartments site is located on Easton, Parkway (Maryland Route 322) at the intersection DEATHS devoted mother of Marvin White, Marjorie Deaton, Jane Green and Susanne Creswell, sister of Dorothy Russo and the late Elaine Morawski. Also survived by 15 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.

Services from the Singleton Funeral Home, Second avenue S.W. (at Crain Hwy), Glen Burnie on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Park. The family will receive visitors from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Saturday and Sunday.

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In addition, classified advertising is subject to provisions of the -current rate cards and other terms and conditions by "The Baltimore Sun." All advertising -submitted is subject to acceptance by The Baltimore Baltimore, Maryland 21278. CEMETERY LOTS (230) (2) BURIAL LOTS loc. Lakeview Memorial Park (Liberty Rd.) $1500. Must sell; owner moved. Call collect 1-703-977-8104.

CEMETERY LOTS 4 sites. Garden of Faith. $1200. Call 665-9673 CREST LAWN Memorial Gardens, Asking $500 each. 304-636-1351 DULANEY MEMORIAL GARDENS mausoleum, upper, exterior.

Below cost. 433-8442 GARDENS OF FAITH, 2 BURN AL SITES, $600. Call 377-6429 LAKEVIEW MEMORIAL PARK 4 spaces in The Last Supper. Call aft 5, (304) 492-5383 LORRAINE PARK CEMETERY MAUSOLEUMS 2 crypts. 703-786-8827 MEADOW RIDGE MEMORIAL of Seasons.

4 Burial sites. Will sell 2 for $650 ea. or 4 for $1300. Contact Mr. Meade Perry, Phoenix, AZ (602) 265-9454 MORELAND Memorial Pk (2) adjoining plots.

or 465-0662. DEATHS tors from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9PM, Saturday and Sunday. HORAN 2 On Thursday, May 30, 1991 FRANCES MARY (nee Curzi) of Randallstown, beloved wife of Joseph A. Horan, devoted mother of Joseph A. Horan, Vincent P.

Horan, Teresa A. Stotler and Patricia A. MacCubbin. Loving sister of Vincent and Edward Vernacchio, Paul Curzi and the late John Curzi. Also survived by seven grandchildren.

Friends may call at Loring Byers Chapel, 8728 Liberty road (2 miles West of Beltway Exit 18) on Saturday and Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M. where Vigil Service will be held Saturday at 7:15 P. M. Funeral Liturgy (Mass) on Monday, June 3 at 9 A.

M. in Holy Family Catholic Church. Interment Lorraine Park Cemetery. If desired, please make contributions to Baltimore County General Hospital HUNTSBERGER 2 On May 31, 1991 DANIEL GRING JR, beloved husband of Virginia H. Huntsberger (nee Gurklis), devoted father of Daniel, Curt and Jody Huntsberger and Robin Patterson, beloved brother of Fay Stevenson and Robert Huntsberger, survived by four grandchildren.

Friends may visit the Dippel Funeral Home, 7110 Belair road Saturday and Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Burial Service Monday at 9:30 A.M. Interment Maryland State Veterans Cemetery, Garrison Forest. KELLERMAN Suddenly on May 30, 1991 OTILDA A. WILSON beloved wife of the late Louis H.

Kellerman devoted mother of Shirley I. Stevens and Louis H. Kellerman. Sister of James Wilson and Irene Corkran. Also survived by six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Services at Evans Chapel of Memories, Parkville, on Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. Visiting Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. KNAUER The Point Breeze Life Member Club, Chesa peake Chapter, announces with deep regret the death of one of our Members, MAURICE and extends sincere sympathy to his family. KNISLEY On May 29, 1991, MARY A.

(nee Willis), of Glen Burnie, beloved wife of the late William D. Knisley, devoted mother of Mary A. Wood, mother-in-law of Ralph R. Wood. Loving sister of Dorothy Wilson, Virgie Stevenson, David, Walter and Nancy Willis.

Loving grandmother of Teresa Evaskis and Michelle Ostroff and great-grandmother of Thomas Evaskis. Services will be held at the Singleton Funeral Home, 1 Second avenue, S.W., (at Crain Glen Burnie on Sunday at 12:30 P.M. Interment Savage Cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 7 to 9 P.M. on Friday, and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

on Saturday. KULSKI 2 On May 31, 1991, JOHN PAUL, beloved son of the late Anthony and Frances Kulski, loving brother of Frances Irvin and the late Mary Strejcek, Stella Kowalewski, Josephine Jenkins, William, Frank, Edward and James Kulski. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Edward J. Weber Funeral Home, 401 South ter street, on Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Christian Wake Services will be held on Sunday at 8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday 9 A.M. in St. Patricks Church. Interment in St.

Stanislaus Cemetery. LEIMBACH 2 On May 30, 1991 EMMA MARIE (nee Bowling), beloved wife of the late Andrew R. Leimbach, devoted mother of Ruth M. Rey and Oliver G. Leimbach.

Also survived by three grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. PROPOSALS (255) CITY OF BALTIMORE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT BALTIMORE, MARYLAND NOTICE OF LETTING Sealed Bid or Proposals, in duplicate addressed to the Board of Estimates of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, and Marked Bureau of Construction Management, Upgrade heating System, Crimea Mansion, Leakin Park will be received at the Office of the City Hall, Comptroller. Baltimore, Room Maryland 204, A until Wednesday, June 12, 1991 at 11:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight Savings Time. Board of Estimates employees will be stationed at the Security Unit Counter just inside the Holliday Street entrance to City Hall from 10:45 A.M.

to 11:00 A.M. every Wednesday to receive Bids from Bidders who feel they would not be able to deliver the Bid Envelope to Room 204 by 11:00 A.M. due to a possible delay by the security check and scanner process. The Bids will be processed with a hand scanner, placed in a box and promptly at 11:00 A.M., the box will be sealed and brought to Room 204 City Hall, Comptroller's Office. Positively no Bids will be received after 11:00 A.M.

At twelve o'clock noon on the next following the Wednesday on which the technical and price proposal was due, both the Technical and Price Bid Package and the documents will be publicly opened by the Board fo Estimates in Room 215 in said City Hall. The proposed Contract Documents may be obtained, at the Office of the Bureau of Construction Management, Room 7, Municipal Building, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 on and after May 31, 1991 upon the deposit of Forty Dollars ($40.00) in the form of a check made payable to the Director of Finance, City of Baltimore. Said check will be retained and upon the return to the Bureau of Construction Management, of said contract documents, complete and in good order on or before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after award of the contract or rejection of all bids said check will be returned to the depositor. Checks for the contract documents not returned within the above specified time shall be forfeited and considered payment in full for the use of said contract documents. A certified check to the bidder or a bank cashier's check or a bank treasurer's check drawn on a solvent clearing house bank, made payable to the Director of Finance or a bid bond executed on the form as provided in the Bid or Proposal for an amount which is not less than that determined by multiplying the total bid submitted by two percent will be required with each bid over $100,000.00.

If the bid is less than or equal to $100,000.00 no Bid or Performance Bond is required. If the bid is more than $100,000, the successful bidder will be required to give a Performance Bond in the amounts called for in the specifications. All bidders, proposers, contractors and vendors are advised that in the event of a performance bond(s) is required in an amount not exceeding $200,000.00, the bidder, proposer, contractor or vendor may provide the necessary payment performance bond(s) through the City's Self-Insurance Program in accordance with Article 1, Sections 195-200 of the Baltimore City Code (1983 Replacement Volume, as amended). Bidders, proposers, contractors and vendors may contact the De- The Baltimore Sun's SUNLINE 24 NOUR PHONE RESUME HOTLINE FREE EMPLOYER DEMO 783-2555 PROPOSALS (255) notifies all bidders that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisem*nt, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this notice and will not be subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex or national origin in consideration for an award. On Federally assisted projects, the bidder's attention is called to the Standard Federal Equal Opportunity Construction Contract Specifications (Executive Order 11246) which is a part of the contract proposal.

All of these activities shall be done in accordance with Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, as amended. FEDERAL AID PROJECTS It is the goal of MDOT that Disadvantaged business enterprises participate in all FederalAid contracts. Each contract will contain a specific participation goal. HOWARD, MONTGOMERY AND PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTIES CONTRACT NO. (001) COST OF PLANS $30.00 Plus when mailed an additional for mailing and handling.

Demonstration Project 1-95 NB and 1-495 PROJECT CLASSICATION This project will utilize Federal Funds. All materials are to be furnished and installed by the Contractor. Minimum Wage Rates for this project have been predetermined as required by Law and are set forth in the Invitation for Bids. A Pre-bid meeting will be held with the prospective bidders on Wednesday, June 19, 1991, at 10:00 a.m. at the Office of Traffic, 7491 Connelley Drive, Hanover, Maryland.

CALVERT COUNTY CONTRACT NO. C-414-501- (20) COST OF PLANS $30.00 Plus when mailed an additional for mailing and handling. PROJECT CLASSIFICATION Roadway Lighting MD from MD. 264 to Thomas Johnson Br. This project will utilize Federal Funds.

All materials are to be furnished and installed by the Contractor. Minimum Wage Rates for this project have been predetermined as required by Law and are set forth in the Invitation for Bids. A Pre-bid meeting will be held with the prospective bidders on Wednesday, June 19, 1991, at 10:00 a.m. at the Office of Traffic, 7491 Connelley Drive, Hanover, Maryland. Bids must be made upon the blank proposal form which, with specifications and plans, will be furnished by the Administration upon application and cash payment noted.

NO REFUND FOR RETURN OF SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS. Plans may be purchased from the Cashier's Office 707 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21203. In accordance with Article 21 Section 3-504 of the Annotated Code of Maryland, no bid, performance or payment bonds are required for bids less than $50,000,00. However, bids $50,000.00 and above will not be considered unless accompanied by a Certified Check, a Cashier's Check or a Treasurer's Check drawn upon a bank, or a Bid Bond payable to the State of Maryland, or Cash, or Trust Account, or pledge of United States backed Securities or State of Maryland Bonds.

Special procedures for submitting cash are outlined in comar 21,06.07. Bid Security shall equal at least 5 percent of the total amount bid. Also, the successful bidder will be required to supply Payment and Performance Bonds for all Contracts in excess of $50,000.00. The Administration reserves the right to reject any and all bids. HAL KASSOFF.

Administrator. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS For providing management services at Guilford Gardens Cooperative, in Columbia, Md. Telephone 301-381-0769 Ron Tilkins for appointment. Appointments may be made no later than June 17, 1991 at noon. LEGAL NOTICES (265) BOARD OF LIQUOR LICENSE COMMISSIONERS FOR BALTIMORE CITY NOTICE Petitions have been filed by the following applicants for licenses to sell, alcoholic beverages at the premises set LEGAL NOTICES (265) of Washington Street Extended in Easton, Maryland.

The proposed project entails the construction of 93 apartments, in 17 one story buildings, on a 12 acre site. The wetlands area (approximately 4 acres) is concentrated on the west side of the site and has been classified as "prior converted by the Mar and Department of Natural Resources. As proposed, one of the 17 apartment structures would be located on a portion of this wetlands. Pursuant to the joint federal and state processing procedures for implementing Sections 401 and 404 of the Clean Water Act, it is HUD's understanding that as the wetlands in question has been classified as "prior converted no permit application need be filed for altering the wetlands. The HUD assistance requested is mortgage insurance under Section 221(d) (4) of the Housing Act of 1959.

Provisions of Section 221(8) (4) permit the Department to insure mortgages made by private lending institutions for the development of multifamily rental housing. Requests for additional information on Chatham Village Apartments should be directed to Melissa Kern, Multifamily Housing Representative, (301) 962-2904, between the hours of 8:00 and 4:30, Monday through Friday. Written request for information about the project should be addressed to the Baltimore HUD Office, attention Melissa Kern. The Equitable Building, 10 North Calvert Street, Second Floor, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. Comments on this proposed HUD assisted action may be submitted to the Baltimore HUD Office (address above) no later than fifteen days following the publication of this Notice.

NOTICE OF SEIZURE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of Warrant for Arrest In Rem, issued by the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, in an action entitled Premises Known as 10 East Lee Street, Unit No. 2406, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, Including Parking Space 107, and Storage Space No. 78, Scott. A.

Sewell, United States Marshal for the District of Maryland, arrested, on May 10, 1991. said property described under Civil Docket No. JFM 91-1269 and filed with the Clerk of the Court for the District of Maryland for violation of 18 U.S.C. 981 and 21 U.S.C. 881, and which action request that the said property be seized for condemnation and confiscation and requests such costs and disbursem*nts as by the Court.

Any person who is entitled to possession, or claiming an interest in or to said property pursuant to Supplemental Rule C(6) of the Certain Admiralty and Maritime Rules, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and within 10 days after publication must file a claim with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland and make service upon the attorney for the plaintiff, and must serve their answers within 20 days after the filing of their claims. All interested persons should file claims and answers within the time so fixed, or be defaulted and said property be condemned and forfeited- to the use of the United States of America. ROBERT E. SIMS.

Assistant United States Attorney, 820 U.S. Courthouse, 101 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. attorney for plaintiff. SCOTT A. SEWELL, UNITED STATES MARSHAL 605 U.S.

Courthouse. 101 W. Lombard Sta Baltimore, Maryland 21201, (301) 962-2242 NOTICE OF SEIZURE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of Warrant for Arrest in Rem, issued by the U.S.: District Court for the District of Maryland, in an action entitled One 1988 Lamborghini Jalpa, VIN ZA9JB00A9JLA 12387. Scott A. Sewell, United States Marshal for the District of Maryland.

arrested, on May 10, 1991, said vehicle described under Civil Docket No. JFM 91-1269 and filed with the Clerk of the Court for the District of Maryland for violation of 18 U.S.C. 981 and 21 U.S.C. 881, and which action request that the said vehicle be seized for condemnation and confiscation and requests such costs and disbursem*nts as decreed by the Court. Any person who is entitled to possession, or claiming an interest in or, to said vehicle pursuant to Supplemental Rule C(6) of the Certain Admiralty and Maritime Rules, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and within 10 days.

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