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C8 THE SUN, CARD OF THANKS (2) Specimen Cards Of Thanks Sent Free Upon Request GLORIOSO We wish to express our kind- adpreciation for the many acts of De55 condolence and extended by our friends and expressions of svmuathy and neighbors and his friends downlown during the loss if our father. 'LEANOR SAM GLORIOSO. JR. AND LYDIA T. SCHWARZ GUERASSIO To the friends.

neighbors, and relatives of the CATHERINE GUERASSIO family, we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks for the many flowers and mass cards. THE GUERASSIO FAMILY, AND TOM D'ANNA. DEATHS BERGER Suddenly, on June 8, 1975, HELEN A. (nee McDonnell), devoted mother of Cosmas J. Berger, Jr.

of Baltimore, and Helen C. Woodard of Maitland, Florida, sister of Thomas J. and Edward McDonnell. Also survived by four grandchildren. Christian Wake Prayers at Henry W.

Jenkins Sons, 4905 York road, on Monday, June 9, at 8 P.M. Mass of the Christian Burial at St. Mary's Church, Govans on Tuesday, at 10 A.M. Interment St. Josephs Cemetery, Texas, Md.

Friends may call on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. BLACKSON 10e On Friday, June 6, 1975, husband CLIFFORD ATLAS, beloved of Mrs. Dorothy Blackson, devoted father of Deret A. Blackson, beloved son of Goldie W. Blackson and the late Clifford S.

Blackson. Also survived by one sister, Mrs. Patsy Greene, one niece, one nephew, aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services will be held at Easton, June 11, 1975 at the George H. Dashiell Funeral Home, at 1 P.M.

Family will be received at 117 Hammond street, Easton, Md. Burial will be in Richards Cemetery, Easton. BLUM 9e On June 8, 1975, CLARENCE of South Baltimore, beloved husband of the late Mary Blum (hee Spindler), devoted father of Margaret Wexler, Charles, William and Clarence Blum. Also survived grandchildren and many Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 130 E. Fort avenue.

on Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Family will receive friends 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. BOLANDER 10e On June 7, 1975, EDITH (nee Sonn) beloved wife of Daniel O. Bolander, devoted mother of Marguerite Mihm, grandmother of Kathy Seufert, Denise Mihm, great grandmother of William Seufert and sister of Walter Sonn and Tessie Hundertmark.

Funeral from the Lassahn Funeral Home, 7401 Belair on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment, Parkwood Cemetery, Visiting 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. BOWEN 10e On June 8, 1975, GILBERT A. of Doris avenue, beloved husband of Mary E. Bowen (nee Denney) and devoted son of Norma and the late Raymond Bowen and dear brother of Vera DeFlavis and the late Kenneth and Melvin Bowen.

Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 237 E. Patapsoo avenue at Third street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday at 2 P.M. Interment In Glen Haven Memorial Park. Family will receive friends from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. BOYD 10e On June 8, 1975, MARGARET CULLER, beloved wife of Jay M.

Boyd, devoted mother of Jay E. Boyd. Services at Henry W. Jenkins Sons, 4905 York road, on Wednesday, June 11 at 1 P.M. Interment private.

Friends may call Monday and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Frederick, Maryland papers please copy. BROWN 10e On June 7, 1975. ELIZABETH M. (nee Ott) of Wise avenue, Dundalk, beloved wife of the late Frank C.

Brown; devoted mother of Matilda M. Gawronski, Clara M. Hood, Eleanor M. Kraisser, Violet E. Stricklin, Frances D.

Mabanna, Betty E. Patrick; mother-in-law of Norman Hood, Adam Kraisser, Leslie Mahanna and Kenneth J. Patrick. Also survived by a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren and greatgreat-grandchildren. Christian Wake Services from the Duda-Ruck Funeral Home, of Dundalk 7922 Wise avenue on Tuesday at 8 P.M.

Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated in Our Lady of Hope Church on Wednesday at 9 A.M. Interment 1n Moreland Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. CAVANAUGH 9e On June 6, 1975. EDWARD, beloved husband of Frances (nee Cox) Cavanaugh and beloved son of the late Edward Cavanaugh and Bessie Summers.

Funeral services at Lilly and Zeiler, Inc. Funeral Home, 1901 Eastern avenue. Due notice. Friends may call 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. CAVEY 10e On Sunday, June 8, 1975, EMSLIE M.

of Memorial Apartments, Baltimore City, brother of DeSsales Clarence J. Cavey, Thelma M. Basford, William S. and Lloyd P. Cavey.

Friends may call at Loring Byers Chapel, 8728 Liberty road (2 miles W. of beltway exit 18), on Monday 7 to 9 P.M. and Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. where services will be held on Wednesday, June 11. Due notice of time will be given.

Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. CHESSER 10 On June 6, 1975 WILLARD beloved husband of Catherine Chesser (nee Giordano) and father of Willard J. Chesser, Nancy Kane, Arlene Del Gallo and Debra Lee Chesser; brother of Thelma Phoebus, Evelyn Mazerski, Shirley Amenta, Dolores Bendler and Messrs. Raymond, Douglas and Donald Chesser. Uncle of Michael Borzymowski.

Services at the Bernard Dabrowski Funeral Home, 2818 E. Baltimore street on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call on Sunday and Monday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. CLEMENTS 9e A Birthday tribute of love to our mother EDNA B.

on her 83rd birthday. Our family circle broken, still Its boud of love shall keep. Holding the faith that Mother taught Before she went to Knowing that He who tends his flock. Shelters her with his sheep. DEVOTED SON AND DAUGHTERS.

JACK, MILDRED, CONNIE AND RUTH. CZAPSKI 10e On June 7, 1975 IDA (nee Woltyslak), beloved wife of the late Paul Czapski, dear mother of Mrs. Cecilia Ratajczak, Casimir and Anthony W. Czapski, also survived by eight grandchildren. Christian Wake Services at the Kaczorowski Funeral Home, 2525 Fleet street, on Tuesday at 7:30 P.M.

Mass of Christian burial at St. Casimir's Church on Wednesdav at. 9 A.M. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery.

Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. DENT 10e On June 8, 1975, RICHARD beloved husband of Estelle Drury Dent, devoted father of Mrs. J. William Gallagher and Dr. Richard D.

Dent, brother of Mrs. Maysie Reney, Benjamin B. and Hatch T. Dent. Also survived by five grandchildren.

Services at Henry W. Jenkins and Sons, 4905 York road, on Tuesday, June 10, at 9 A.M. Interment All Saints Episcopal Church Cemetery, Avenue, Md. at 1.30 P.M. Friends may call on Monday 7 to 9 P.M.

DEITSCH 9e The Samuel N. Friedel Maryland Lodge regrets the passing of MRS. MINNIE DEITSCH, beloved mother of our member. Louis Deitsch. Lodge members are requested to attend house of mourning, 3508 Courtleigh drive.

MITCHELL RADINSKI, President. Monday, 1 June 9, 1975 DEVAUGHN On June 8, 1975, MARIE C. (nee Wilkinson), beloved wife of the late Melvin DeVaughn, devoted sister of Margaret Doberer, Samuel and Edward Wilkinson. Christian Wake Prayers at the Connelly Funeral Home of Dundalk. 7110 Sollers Point road, on Tuesday at 8:30 P.M.

Mass of the Christian Burial at the Shrine of the Little Flower Church on Wednesday at 9 A.M. Interment In Oak Lawn Cemetery. Visiting hours Monday 7 to 9 and Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. 9e 9 FEATHERS On June 6, 1975, ARTHUR of Brooklyn, Md. (Retired Balto.

City Fire beloved husband of Matilda Feathers (nee Thiess), and devoted father of Lorraine Gallagher and Ruth Sockriter, and the late Arthur E. Feathers, and brother of Clara Wagner. Also survived by two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services at the McCully Funeral Home. 237 Patapsco Avenue at Third Brooklyn, on Tuesday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. FEATHERS 9e Members of King David's Lodge No. 68 A.F. A.M. will assemble at the McCully Funeral Home, 237 Patapsco Avenue at 8 P.M.

Monday June 9 for the purpose of conducting Masonic memorial service for our late brother ARTHUR EDWARD FEATHERS. NORMAND E. FETSCH Worshipful Master FEATHERS 9e The Retired Fire Officers and Fire Fighters Association announces the death of ARTHUR E. FEATHERS and extends deepest sympathy to his family. JOHN E.

ROBERTS President I GORDON On June 7, 1975, EMMA MARIE (nee Stone) of Owings Mills, beloved wife of Ernest Edward Gordon and devoted mother of Doris Kobor, Mildred Sharp and Kenneth Gordon. Also survived by five grandchildren. Services at Eckhardt Funeral Chapel, Owings Mills, Tuesday at 1 P.M. Interment in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. Friends may call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

GRIFFITH On June 8, 1975, RAYMOND beloved husband of Stella Griffith (nee Norwood), devoted father of Mrs. June Hopkins, Mrs. Gloria Stapf and Ms. Jenny Moore and Mr. James Griffith, brother of Mrs.

Naomi Boyer and Mrs. Ruth Upton. Also survived by 13 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Friends may, call at the Raymond C. Fink Funeral Home of Glen Burnie, Crain highway and 5th avenue, S.W., on Monday and Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

(Parking entrance on 5th avenue). Services on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. HARTLEY 10e On June 8, 1975, HARRY Deale, beloved husband of Esther M. Hartley, devoted father of Margaret E.

Harper. Also survived by one grandchild, John S. Harper; uncle of Richard E. and Henry P. Tyler, and Daniel E.

Hartley of Baltimore. Friends received after 2 P.M. Monday at the Robert E. Wilhelm Funeral Home, 4308 Suitland road S.E., Suitland, where services will be held on Wednesday, June 11, at 11.30 A.M. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery.

HAYDEN On June 8. 1975, at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. AMELIA DELL, wife of Donald W. Hayden and mother of Mrs. Jean (Dottie) Gilman, III, Mrs.

Douglas (Jeanne) Lucas, Mrs. John (Kathy) Randall, Susanne Hayden and Donald W. Hayden, sister of Katharine E. Dell, William T. Dell and Samuel M.

Dell. Due notice. HECHT 9e On June 8, 1975, in Jersey City, New Jersey, SOPHIE (nee Slotnick), beloved wife of the late Harry Hecht, and devoted mother of Edmund and Bernis Hecht, Helene Huttner, Claire and Fred Fass, loving grandmother of Rhonda and Harry Hecht, Jan and David Herman and Roberta Huttner, Todd, Madlyn, Anne, and Joan Fass. Services will be held at Gutterman-Musicant-Kreitzman Funeral Home, Kennedy boulevard, corner of Union street, Jersey City, New Jersey, on Tuesday, June 10, at 11 A.M. The memorial period will be observed at the Huttner residence, 7 West MoClellan avenue, Livingston, N.J.

HENSON 9 On June 4, 1975 JOHN T. of 2926 Ellicott drive, beloved husband of Catherine A. Henson. He is also survived by three sons, Francis Stanley E. and Floyd Henson, four daughters, Bertha M.

Curry, Catherine A. Henson. Lois R. Nel800 and Florine Henson; 18 grandchildren, two sisters Gertrude Jones and Bertha Smith, three aunts, one nephew, two nieces, cousins, one sister-in-law Alice Yoes, two brothers-in-law, one son-in-law, four daughtersIn-law and other relatives. Friends may call at the Herbert E.

Nutter Funeral Home, 3035 W. North avenue on Saturday after 6 P.M. Requiem Mass on Monday at 10 A.M. from St. Edward's Catholic Church.

Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the above funeral home on Sunday 7 to 8 P.M. HOLLY 9e On June 7, 1975, JAMES ELWOOD, of 1545 Jarrettsville road, Jarrettsville, husband of Myrtle Holly. Services will be held Tuesday at 8 P.M. at the Kurtz Funeral Home, Jarrettsville, Md.

Interment in Fairview Cemetery on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 6 to 8 P.M. INSLEY 9e On June 6, 1975, MARY (nee Antkowlak) beloved wife of Mr. George A. Insley, dear mother of Mr.

Valentine Muszynski and Mrs. Constance Maloney, sister of Mrs. Magdalena Woicik, Mrs. Anna Bonczek, and Mrs. Agnes Cerino.

Christian Wake Services at the Kaczorowski Funeral Home, 2525 Fleet street, on Monday at 7:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Casimir's Church on Tuesday at 9 A.M. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery.

Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. IRVING 90 On June 6. 1975, MARY LOUISE (nee Goldrick), beloved wife of George Irving; devoted mother of Miss Anne Marie Irving, Mrs. Mary Louise Tice, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Furst, and Mr.

James Martin Irving. Also survived by six grandchildren. Loving sister of Miss Catherine Goldrick, Mrs. Margaret Heste and the Messrs. Martin and Carl Goldrick.

Friends may call at the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Home, 6500 York road (at Overbrook). Saturday 7 to 9 P.M. and Sunday and Monday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Services Monday 7:30 P.M. Mass of the Christian Burial Tuesday 10 A.M.

at Immaculate Conception Church, Towson. Interment in Dulaney Valley Memorial Cemetery. ISKOW 10e On June 7, 1975 ERNEST A. beloved husband of Ella M. (nee Stuchinsky), devoted father of Carl F.

Iskow. Also survived by four sisters and one brother. Services at the Dipple Brothers Funeral Home, 7110 Belair road on Wednesday morning 9 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Michaels Church, Overlea 9:30 A.M.

Interment Gardens of Falth Cemetery. Friends please call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. JACKSON 11e On Sunday, June 8, 1975, BERTHA M. (nee Koller) beloved wife of the late Herman W. Jackson, devoted mother of Herman W.

(Jack) Jackson and Elsie L. Sunday, sister of Ellsworth E. Koller, Gladys I. Smith, Pearl S. Calvert, Cora Belle Johnson, Annie Moreau, William Koller, Grace E.

Hill and the late Roland Koller, grandmother of Carol Sturgis, Peter Sunday, Judy, Sherry and Patricia Sunday. Friends may call at Loring Byers Chapel, 8728 Liberty road (2 miles W. of beltway exit 18) on Monday from 7 to 9 P.M. Tuesday and Wednesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. where services will be held on Thursday, June 12 at 11 A.M.

Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery, DEATHS (3) DEATHS (3) KLEIN 9e On June 7, 1975 DOROTHEA M. beloved daughter of the late Nicholas G. Klein and Magdalen M. Klein (nee Rief), devoted sister of Mrs. Margaret M.

Larkins, Mr. Michael M. Klein, Also survived by several nieces and nephews. A Christain Wake service will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home 5305 Harford road (at Echodale avenue), on Monday at 7:30 P.M.

Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated in St. Anthony's Church on Tuesday 9 A.M. Interment In the Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may call on Sunday and Monday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. KOPP De On June 6, 1975 VANCE D.

Of Reisterstown. beloved husband of Ruth Smith Kopp, father of Mrs. Joanne Henderson and Vance D. Kopp Also survived by seven grandchildren. Services from the Eline Funeral Home, 10 Main street, Reisterstown, Tuesday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Carrolla Chapel Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday to 9 P.M and Monday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. If desired contributions may be made to the Carrolls Chapel United Methodist Church Building Fund, Lutherville Md. LANTZ Suddenly, on June 7, 1975, JOHN of Indian Village, Pasadena, beloved husband of Gladys T. Lantz (nee Paul), devoted father Jacquelyn Brooks; stepfather of William J.

Mulligan, grandfather of Keith and Kelly Brooks. Also survived by three brothers and three sisters. Services at the McCully Funeral Home, Mountain and Tick Neck roads, Pasadena, on Wednesday at 1 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Family will recelve friends 3 to 5 and 7 to P.M.

LANTZ 9e The Offcers and Members of the Lake Shore Democratic Club of Anne Arundel County regret the passing of a valued member and friend JOHN LANTZ. To his wife Gladys and family we extend our heartfelt condolences. HARRY W. POLLOCK President LELAND 90 On June 6, 1975 HENRY HARRY of 532 Franklin avenue, Essex, beloved husband of Myrtle (nee Sann), devoted father of Carolee Mae Hewes, Joyce Rae Sauter, Henry Richard Leland, dear brother of Henrietta May and Aubrey Palmer. Also survived by eight grandchildren.

Services at the Connelly Funeral Home of Essex, 300 Mace avenue on Tuesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. JOHN W. COOPER Worshipful Master LELAND Patapsco Lodge No.

183, A.M. will meet at the Connelly Funeral home, Mace avenue, on Monday at 8 P.M. for the purpose of conducting a memorial Service for our Brother HENRY H. LELAND. To the family of Brother Leland we extend our deepest sympathy.

LEVIN 10e On June 8, 1975, GERTRUDE (nee Barber), beloved wife of the late Abraham Mitchell Levin, beloved daughter of Isaac and the late Esther Barber, devoted mother of Mrs. Diane Iris and Mrs. Rona Love, devoted sister of Mrs. Miriam Grossman, Samuel Barber of Baltimore and David Barber of Miami, Mrs. Florence Dimentstein, Mrs.

Beatrice Green, Mrs. Evelyn Singer, Mrs. Dorothy Lipman, Mrs. Bella Meyer of Baltimore and the late Abraham Barber. Also survived by two grandchildren, Mitchell Scott and Stephanie Elise Love.

Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road. (Due notice of day and time will be given). Please omit flowers, in mourning at 7207 Verbena road (Greengate) (21208). LONGEST 9e On June 6.

1975 RUTH E. of Brooklyn, beloved daughter of C. Brady and Evelyn E. Longest; dear sister of Henry L. Longest, II; aunt of Michael L.

and Brian L. Longest. Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 237 E. Patapsco avenue at Third street, Brooklyn on Tuesday at 1 P.M. Interment in Meadowridge Memorial Park.

Family will receive friends 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Contributions may be directed to the Memorial Fund of the First Baptist Church, Brooklyn. LOWMAN 9e On June 7, 1975 VIRGINIA MAY of Howard Park, beloved daughter of Oliver F. Lowman, St. an Margaret E.

(nee Arnold) Low. man; devoted sister of Alma E. Miller, Edna Lorraine Miller, Oliver F. Lowman, Edward L. Keyser, Charles M.

Keyser, the late Harry R. Keyser and William J. Lowman. Friends may call at Loring Byers Chapel, 8728 Liberty road (2 miles west of beltway exit 18) on Sunday and Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 10 at 1 P.M.

in Hillsdale Chatsworth United Methodist Church, Windsor Mill and Forest Park avenues, Interment Druid Ridge Cemetery. (Those desiring may make contributions to the Cancer Fund), MACLARTY 9e On June 5, 1975 URSULA (nee Bradley). beloved wife of the late Dr. George C. MacLarty and loving mother of Mr.

David C. MacLarty and Miss Harriet C. MacLarty and devoted sister Mrs. Eleanor Abel, Mrs. Elizabeth Westendorf and Mrs.

Agnes Foos. 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 9 P.M. Funeral services will be held on Monday at 1 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

MARTIN 11e On June 7, 1975, DAVID dear friend of Elizabeth Musser, Margaret Blickenstaff and' Ruth Svricek; brother of Lorrella Warner and Gilbert Martin of Westminster. Funeral from the George Gonce Home, 4001 Ritchie highway. Due notice of time. Friends are requested to call on Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MYERS On June 8.

1975, GEORGE W. Reisterstown, beloved husband Catherine D. Myers (nee Sherley) and father of Dolores Heckman and Gerald H. Myers; brother of Jessie Thompson, Kathryn Adams, Mildred Wilson, Jane Zellers and Richard Myers. Also survived by four grandchildren.

Services from the Eline Funeral Home, 10 Main street, Reisterstown on Wednesday at A.M. Interment In Rose Hill Cemetery, Hagerstown. Friends may call Monday 7 to 9 and Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MYERS 10e Ionic Lodge No. 145, A.F.

and A.M. announces with deep regret the death of our GEORGE W. MYERS. Memorial services will be held at the Eline Funeral Home, 10 Main street. Reisterstown on Tuesday, June at 8 P.M.

JAMES L. COOK. Worshipful Master. PASCASIO 10e On June 8, 1975. FIDENCIO, beloved husband of Alice M.

Pascasio (nee Miller)' and devoted father of Mrs. Alicia Mary Young, Leo Pascasio, Fred Pascasio, Jr. and devoted brother of Leopoldo Pascasio. Also survived by six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Leonard J.

Ruck Funeral Home 5305 Harford road (at Echodale) on Wednesday at P.M. Interment in the Parkwood Cemetery, Friends may call on Monday and Tuesday from 3 to and 7 to 9 P.M. PAUL On June 8, 1975, JAMES beloved husband of Marie M. Paul (nee McElroy) and stepfather Mr. Stephen Sefick and the Misses Emily and Shirley Sefick.

The family will receive friends on Monday evening from 7. to P.M. and on Tuesday from 3 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. at the funeral home of John A. Moran, 3000 E.

Baltimore street (corner of Potomac street) where funeral services will be held on day, June 11, at 11.30 A.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery, DEATHS REEVES 10e On June 7, 1975, ERMA P. (nee Pierce) beloved wife of Wallace Wade Reeves, devoted mother of the Mesdames, Virginia Lee Crawford and Catherine Jean Bally and Mr. James Carroll Reeves. Also survived by eight grandchildren and one grest grandchild.

Beloved sister of Mrs. Margaret Lippy, and the Messrs. John and Mike Pierce. Friends may call at the Paul E. Chenoweth Funeral Home, 3615 -19 Chestnut avenue, where services will be held on Wednesday at 10 A.M.

Interment, Lorraine Park Cemetery. Friends may call 3 to 5 and 1 to 9 P.M. Parking lot entrance 700 blk. W. 36th street.

RUDOLPHI Suddenly on June 7, 1975 G. CHARLES, beloved husband of Carol Quillen Rudolphi and devoted father of Charles Arthur and Robert Frederick Rudolphi; devoted son of Arthur Edward and Helen A. Rudolphi; brother of Marriott R. Maynard of Richmond, Va. Memorial Services at Henry W.

Jenkins and Sons, 4905 York road on Tuesday, June 10 at 11 A.M. Interment private. Friends may call Monday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Those who desire, may direct their memorials to Boy Scout Troop 35, Church of the Redemeer. SCHAUM 10e On June 7, 1975.

FRANCES E. (nee Gross), of Catonsville, beloved wife of Gerald W. Schaum, devoted mother of Mrs. Elaine Murphy, Gerald Moran Schaum and Lori Lynne Schaum, sister of Catherine McDougall, Joseph Gross, Margaret Appler and erick Gross. Also survived by five grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.

Funeral services at Cavanaugh Funeral Home, Frederick avenue (1 block E. of beltway exit 13), Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment ent in Saint Johns Cemetery, Ellicott City, Visiting hours from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. SCHEIB On June 6, 1975, JOHN G. (UNCLE JOHN) of Lakeland beloved busband of Pearl Otthofer Scheib, devoted father of Betty Stockett, brother of Anna Stoeckle, Alice Markel, grandfather of Kimberleigh Kay, Randall T.

Brent S. Stockett. Mr. Scheib rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home 4107 Wilkens avenue.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend services on Tuesday at 1 P.M. Interment Meadowridge Memorial Park. The family will receive friends Sunday and Monday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Those desiring may make contributions to The Lakeland Presbyterian Church. SCHEIB Howard Lodge No.

101 AF AM announces with deep regret the death of Brother, JOHN G. SCHEIB. Masonic Memorial Service will be held on Monday, June 9 at 8 P.M. at the Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens nue. CARROLL R.

COLEMAN Worshipful Master SCHEIB 90 Baltimore Forest No, 45, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, announces with deep regret the passing of Tall Cedar JOHN G. SCHEIB, and tends sincere sympathy to his family. ROBERT C. HERRMANN, Grand Tall Cedar. SCHUMAN On June 8.

1975, MORRIS, beloved husband of Frances Lena Schuman (nee Bane), devoted father of Mrs. Harry (Harriet) Parcover, David M. and Leonard N. Schuman, devoted brother of Mrs. Meyer (Lena) Klein, of Beltimore, Nathan Shuman, of Richmond, Mrs.

Sol (Hanna) Hyman, Mrs. Howard A. (Rena) Burman, Mrs. Samuel (Ida) Furman, and Albert Schuman of Baltimore. Also survived by seven grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren.

Services at Sol Levinson and Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Monday, June 9, P.M. Interment in the Bnai Israel Congregation Cemetery, Southern avenue. Please omit flowers. In mourning at 6022 Cross Country blvd.

(21215). SELLMAN On June 8, 1975, HARRY of Linthicum, beloved husband Virginia B. Sellman (nee Phoebus) and devoted stepfather of Gordon D. Dobbins of York, Pa. Also survived by four grandchildren of York, Pa.

Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 237 E. Patapaco avenue at Third street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Mount Olive Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. SELLMAN 100 Woodlawn Chapter No.

101, announces with regret the passing of Brother HARRY SELLMAN, Past Patron. Memorial Services will be held at McCully's Funeral Home, 237 Patapsco avenue, on Tuesday evening 7.30 P.M. Members, please attend. LILLIAN RANDLE, Worthy Matron. WILLIAM D.

SMITH, Worthy Patron. SELLMAN 9e Freedom Lodge No. 112 AF AM announces with deep regret the death of Brother HARRY E. SELLMAN, 50-year member and extends deepest sympathy to his family. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, June- 9, at 7.30 P.M.

at the McCully Funeral Home, 237 East Patapsco avenue, at Third street, Brooklyn. MARSHALL COOK Worshipful Master SIBLEY of On June 7, 1975, OLIVE B. (nee Rainier) of South Baltimore, loved wife of the late Edward B. Sibley, devoted mother of Amos E. Sibley, Evelyn E.

Martin and Thomas R. Sibley. Also survived by two brothers, six grandchildto ren and six great-grandchildren. Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment Parkwood Cemetery.

Family will receive friends from to 5. and 7 to 9 P.M. SMITH 9e On June 5, 1975, CATHERINE V. (nee Bock), beloved wife of Clinton E. Smith, devoted mother of J.

Mary V. Weatherholtz and Lydia A. Michael, grandmother of ton W. Michael, Donald C. Messmer, Walter Kenneth Mary A.

Weatherboltz. Funeral from the E. F. Funeral Home, (Kingsville), 11750 of Belair road on Monday 1 P.M. Interment in Darlington Cemetery.

Visiting 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. H. STOWER 110 On June 8, 1975, EDWARD beloved husband of Lenora A. Edward George M. and Miglionca Stower, dear father of Patrick L.

Stower: devoted son of Mrs. Priscilla Stower, brother of Marie Dillon and Robert G. 10 Stower; grandfather of Jeff Stower. Funeral from the George J. Gonce Home, 4001 Ritchie highway on Thursday at 8.30 A.M.

Mass of Christian. Burial in St. Rose of Lima Church at 9 A.M. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Park. Christian Wake on Wednesday at 7.45 P.M.

Family requests friends call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. SWARTZ 9e 10 On June 7, 1975 EDWARD beloved husband of Elizabeth Swartz (nee Meyer), devoted ther of Mrs. Elsa Swartz thal of Alexandria VA. and Arnold (Pic) Swartz of San Antonio Texas, brother of Mrs. Beatrice Kenigson, Mrs.

Elsie Kenigson, Walter H. (BIll) Swartz and Jer ome Swartz. Also survived by six grandchildren. Services and interment at the Hebrew Friendship Cemetery 3600 E. Baltimore street on Sunday June 8 at 2:30 P.M.

Please flowers. Family will be at home 2703 Queen Ann road (21216). 1 rangements by Sol Levinson Bros. Inc. TERZI 5 On June 7, 1975 CHARLES beloved husband of Mary (nee Presti) and devoted father of Shirley Clarapica, Patricia Potter and Charles Terzi, of brother of Catherine Mitch, John Terzi and the late Louis Terzi.

Also survived by eight grandchildren. 9 Prayers and blessings from the to Della Noce Sons Funeral Home, 322 S. High street on Monday, June 9 at 7:30 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Leo's Church on Tuesday at 9 A.M.

Interment In Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Visiting hours beginning Sunday from to 5 and 7 to P.M. DEATHS WALLS- On June 1975, DAVID, of Catonsville Manor, beloved husband of the late Margarite N. Walls (nee Clark), devoted father of Mrs. Christine M.

Stengel and Mrs. Clare E. Naimester and grandfather of Marete and David Nelmester and Melissa Stengel. Funeral services at the Farley. Cavanaugh Funeral Home, 6601 Frederick avenue (1 block E.

of beltway exit 13), on Wednesday st 2 P.M. Interment in Lorraine Park Cemeterz. Visiting, hours from 3 to 3 and 7 P.M. TERZI Baltimore Rifle Club expresses its deep regret at the passing of its Secretary CHARLES J. TERZI SR.

HARVEY KASINOFF President TOMAS 11 On June 7, 1975, LOUIS, beloved husband of Clara (nee Schiavo), and loving father of Mrs. Mary Florino, Mrs. Carolyn Bradshaw, Mrs. Assunta (Sue) Heidel, Mr. Nicholas Tomas, Mrs.

Judith Avara, Mr. Herman Tomas, Mrs. Louise Kalb, and the late Miss Theresa Tomas, Also survived by nineteen grandchildren and seventeen great grandchildren. Funeral from the Joseph N. Zennino Funeral Home, 263 Conkling street (at Gough) on Wednesday at 8 A.M.

Mass of the Resurrection at Our Lady of Pompel Church at 9 A.M. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 5 and 7 to TUCEK On June 6, 1975, ANNA MARIE, beloved wife of the late Frank Tucek, devoted mother of Marie Kutner and Lillian Kozlovsky, grandmother of Dorothy Moore. Larry Kastner, Dennis and seph Kozlovsky. Also survived by seven great grandchildren.

Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home, 9705 Belair Rd. (Perry Hall) on Tuesday 9:30 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection at St. John's (Long Green) at 10:15 A.M. Interment in Bohemian National Cemetery.

Christian Wake Services will be held on Monday at 7 P.M. Visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9, beginning 7 P.M. Saturday. TYSON On: June 8, 1975. FLORENCE (nes Mitchell), beloved wife of Mr.

Warren G. Tyson, beloved daughter of Mrs. Ethel V. Mitchell (nee White) and the late Calvin E. Mitchell.

Funeral services will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Thursday at 11 A.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. Friends may call on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 2 until 5 and 7 until 9 P.M. Contributions may be made to St.

John's of Hamilton United Methodist Church, Harford road and Gibbons avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21214 or the charity of your choice. WHEELER 100 On June 6, 1975 JAMES L. Morrell Park beloved husband of Zola D. Wheeler (nee Driver), father of Zola Rhoden, Patricia Blum, Earl L.

Wheeler. Also survived by 13 grandchildren. Mr. Wheeler rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home 4107 Wilkens avenue.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend services on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Meadow. ridge Cemetery. The family will receive friends daily from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Those desiring may make contributions to the Cancer Fund.

WILSON On June 7. 1975 CHARLES D. of Randallstown, beloved husband of Lillian M. (nee Nelson) and devoted father of Mrs. Evelyn Furvay, Mre.

Ruth Wheat, and Mrs. Kathryn Baerhold, and loving brother of Messrs. Harvey, Harry, and William Wilson. Also survived by grandchildren, great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Friends may call at the Haight Funeral Home, route 32, Eldersburg, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

dally, where services will be held on Wednesday at 2 P.M. Interment in Mt. Paren Cemetery. CEMETERIES AND LOTS HOLY REDEEMER 3- srave-lot. call 355-0483 LOST AND FOUND $200 REWARD Afghan Blonde, markings.

male. Lost vin. of Medical Garrison Blvd. and Mondawmin old child's pet. FOUND.

white. Male brown wire ears, hatred vie. terrier. Hillen Rd. 377-5790.

FOUND. Siamese cat, female, Pasadena. call 137 FOUND. German Shepherd DUDDS In Perry Hell, enil 256-3967 FOUND. Male Labrador Retriever, Mt.

Vemon area. Gentle. 837-4084. BEATLE Male, tri-color. Very friendly.

Call 496-3309. CAT. reward offered. Missing since Male, neutered, pale orange white or yellow Looks part Persian, slight build. Could have been dropped off by man driving '67 or '68 blue Ford, anywhere from Essex.

Middle River area to city via Route 40 or Easter Ave. 685-7345. CAT. Male. 7 toed, grey cream colored Tabby.

Lost vic. of Harpers Choice, Co. lumbis. Reward. 997-3726.

CAT. grav white striped. Male. Overweight. Lost in Ramblewood area.

433-4293, CAT. male. lost Brooklyn Park. wht. sealpoint Himalayan.

796-0739. CHIHUAHUA Black. female face lump on stomach. Lost Parkville area. 665-0798.

Mr. Frezza. DOG. Sm. female, wht.

brown. shaggy, Pekingese face. Lost Yale Heights area. Reward, 525-2397. GERMAN SHEPHERD 6 mos.

old, blue eye 1 brown eye. Lost Northwood area. Reward. 296-7824. GERMAN SHEPHERD 5 mos.

Looks like wolf. Howls. Lost cor. Ramsey Smallwood. $25 reward.

947-1627. KEYCASE, brown vippered: leather. Lost 8300 bik. Liberty Rd. Contains money for March of Dimes.

Please contact 837-7614. LHASA APSO Golden, male lost 1900 blk. W. Favette St. Reward.

922-0162, PARROT -Lost At Ritchie Hwy 4 $100. Belgrove Bronklyn Park. Offer reward. 636-1304, 752-2482. POODLE -bik.

female, toy. Lost vic. of Silver Creek Reward 486-5545. SPECIAL NOTICES I. Used DONALD Cars, 8.

again BREWER. operate Brewer's will at 4129-31 E. Joppa Baltimore 36. Md. on July 7.

1975. The absence of Brewer's Used Cars at 4129-31 E. Joppa Rd. was due to deliberate false charges being sold on Donald S. Brewer.

MODELS AVAIL. -Nude body painting. 685-3067. MODELS Private studio. Nude body painting.

385-0696. TOMS UPHOLSTERY. All types furn. kit. chairs.

All credit cards. 355-2288. SHARE YOUR CAR (10) DRIVERS WANTED-All points U.S.A. NATIONWIDE 539-3660 TAMPA BOUND, June 11-15, take 3 or 667-1316. PRORI We care Call Contact -Baltimore 332-1111 24 hours BUSINESS SERVICES (114) PLASTERING No job too small.

15 up. Will Brown. CH. 3-0775 LIGHT MOVING Hauling. Lawns mowed.

254-4687. ROOFS. Repaired or hew. Slates. All type: Gutters, Painting.

338-0530 PAINTING Reasonable. Free estimates call day or nite. 752 8280 OIL PORTRAIT from your photo. $49 95. RAC NAG ok.

764-7371. MOVING -HAULING- Trash Removal. Joe Kelley. 525 0233. STOP LEAK ROOFING Special Hot tar $38.

New roofs. $175. Lic. 633 4552. LAWNS TREES LANDSCAPING SERVICES.

636-4254 661-8079 pert work, H. Brinkman, 744-8348. PAPER HANGING ExPAINTING. -Guar, work. full insurance, free est.

276-0495 FLOOR BANDING REFINISHING-20 gre. exp. Call Mr. Grau. 4839.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Good prices 254-9550 254-9672. CONCRETE, patch work, steps side. walks. 728-5167 CARPENTRY REPAIRS Paneling.

painting cementing. LIGHT MOVING Having, collars ad cleaning. call Willie. 512-6106. PERSONALS (11; ANYONE having informaiton of a motor vehicle accident occuring June 1, 1975 at 12:05 A.M.

on Belair Rd. south of Perry Hall Rd. In Balto. Co. Md.

involving 1973 Pontiac Le Mans Tag no. LUCAS a 1970 Dodge Dart Tag no.CZP 584 and 1971 Pontiac Ventura IL TAR No DKJ 679 contact John G. Judy: 444-5730. WILL NUT BE RESPONSIBLE for any debts unless contracted by myself. MEN! DIVORCED? DIVORCING? FATHERS UNITED FOR EQUAL RIGHTS, 366-7272 ANYTIME.

WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself. THOMAS C. MEDINGER. $46 Spendier War (21205) LONESOME? ANY BUSINESS SERVICES (114) CENTRAL AIR COND. Sales Service.

Mr. Dwver. 661-8427 APARTMENT MGMT. WIll collect rent repair bouses with 1 to 4 apts. Reasonable fee.

355-6467. Roofing All types state specislist chmines repairs de my work, Md. lie. roofs. coated alum.

asphalt protect while insulate. 5 sr. suar. 448-4000. 6 to 9 A.M.

HOME REPAIRS -Roofs. waterproofing. paper. paint. plaster, sus.

insul. replace windows. clubroems. siding. baths.

ktchen. 25 T. Est. Terms $5 me. F.

Pace. 823-0722. LIGHT MOVING HAULING ANY MOVING HAULING ANY TIME. SPECIAL CHEAP, RATES FREE FOR ESTIMATE RETIRED SENIOR CITIZENS 166-2564-ASK FOR MELA KITCHENS Discontinued cabinets, new in carton. top quality.

Delivered or installed. Unbeatable prices. Terms avail. 727 8816. ALL TYPES HOME REPAIRS For quality work at lower prices call 233- $415.

If no answer call 945-3162. Free estimates. BATHTUB REFINISHING- your old tub the GNU look. Guar. process.

GNU TUB of 435-1176, 433-4761. DON'T PAINT outside window frames. Cheaper to cover Alum. siding. cutters.

CHEAP. A ROOFING Home roofing. slum. siding. Hauling moving Free estimates 732-6809.

PAINTING ext. 1st clas work. lic. contractor. All work guaranteed.

732-0700. ALUMINUM TRIM. Replacement windows. Starting new business. Do OND work.

Lowest prices. 655-3446. HOME REPAIR estimate, call anytime, discount senior citizens. 355-7751 or 354-2865. HAULING ALL TYPES TRASH REMOVED 323-0996.

466-7664 WINDOW CHAINS ROPES replaced. We free stuck windows. Labor, $29.95. 727-8816. CONCRETE WORK, patios.

porches. etc. Free estimates. Riccobono. 426-4136.

CARPENTRY, Remodeling. Repairs. Painting. Reas. prices.

Mr. Hartman. 744-7433 aft. 6. MOVING HAULING LOCAL LONG DISTANCE Reasonable rates.

189-2115 GUARANTEED WORK SINCE 1952- Home improvements, you game it. we do it. Lic, Mr. Reid. 947-6192, anytime.

MOVING HAULING TRASH BSMTS. YARDS CLEANED CALL TED 644-2277 JOE'S branch LIGHT HAULING Rees. -Grass, Odd bush. jobs trimming. EXD.

appliances moved. 433-8265. BOOKKEEPING TAX SERVICES. business consultant, reas. rates.

4276. A-1 PLASTERING 732-0400 Interior 358-380 Painting Contractors. exterior, no jobs too large or too small. free est. 366-3443.

WRITER FOR HIRE 383-9406 Sims Painted Arbutus area. reas. Norman. 242-1561. PAPERHANGING-EXC.

work, tree est. 467-0299. Call aft. 6 P.M. HANDYMAN Carpentry, ceilings.

paneling. etc. 747-0451. TREE SERVICE. fully exp.

insured. 355-0086 or 233-1515. CARPENTRY, no job too small. Reas. For more information, 243-0994.

HOUSES RAISED -Beams replaced, lars Installed. 426-0766. 485-3999. WRECKING. HAULING, Basem*nt, yard and attic cleaned.

327-7585. PAINTING -Interior exterior. will Brown. BE. 5-6091.

Concrete Construction 876-1660 PAINTING Int. Ext. Low rates, free prompt service. 525-3960. LIGHT HAULING CLEANOUT 795-3509 or 789-2196 PAPERHANGING.

By Ex-GI. $8 minimum. Guar. work. WIll Brown.

243-0775. SCHOOLS (124) ELECTRONICS COMPUTERS COMMUNICATIONS OR DRAFTING ARCHITECTURAL -STRUCT'L MEC'L CLASSES START JULY 7th ENROLL NOW DAY OR EVENING APPROVED FOR VETERANS For info: Call 355-1100 Arundel Inst. of Tech. Put Your Future In First Gear ENROLL NOW for courses in AUTO MECHANICS morning evening classes approved for Veterans Training Equal Opportunity Trainer for more information call or write today (301) 646-5480 LINCOLN Technical Institute 3200 WILKENS AVE. MARYLAND 21229 STRAYER Sects Arcte.

courses begin June 30 Sept. 8. Special Summer courses begin June 9. 539-5626, Register now. PROFESSIONAL Institute of Commercial Art -Individual Instruction.

Continuous enrollment, appr. for Vets. Day Eve. classes. Free catalog.

358-6311. BIM BROATKASTING CARPER Introductory course $25 532-6177 ELECTRONICS DRAFTING Arundel Inst. of Tech. 355-1100 THE BRYMAN MENIX SCHOOL Training for med. dental asst's.

821-5222 ELECTRONIC TRAINING RETS. 511 Russell St. 727-6863. WANTS (12) NURSES' EASY NO-INTEREST BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN 0 HIGH SCHOOL NOT REQUIRED NO AGE LIMIT 0 DAY, EVE. OR SAT.

CLASSES INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION 0 SHORT, COURSE JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE Maryland Training Center 210 W. FAYETTE ST. TRAILWAY BLDG. SUITE 212 539-3270 WELDING Learn from Professionals on the most up-to-date equipment. Call Now for Information.

Come in and Tour the Facilities Airco Technical Institute 121 Kane Street Baltimore, Maryland 21224 633-4300 Approved for Veterans Free Placement Service Approved by Maryland State Department of Education DAY AND EVENING COURSES IBM EASY NO-INTEREST BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN 0 HIGH SCHOOL NOT REQUIRED NO AGE LIMIT DAY, EVE OR SAT. CLASSES INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION SHORT, EASY COURSE JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE Maryland Training Center 210 W. FAYETTE ST. TRAILWAY BLDG. SUITE 212 539-3270 RAY 792-7791 SALWAYS CASH CASE ANTIQUES, GLASSWARE FINE USED FURN.

WANTED Stieff Kirk silver, pocket watches, clocks, oriental rugs, dolls, Jewelry, paintings, coins. RAY 792-7791 ANTIQUES, FURNITURE 486. Old. used push PO Reel. Call 665-3118.

SCHOOLS (12A) NURSING Training Now Available Plus Hospital Orientation Don't worry about age or educational background. We, can help you qualify for exciting employment in the medical field. ABA NURSING DIV. 201 N. Charles Arlington Federal Bldg.

752-4400 CASH AT ONCE WANTED USED FURNITURE CLOCKS. ANYTHING OF VALUE CALL DAY OR NIGHT 799-1952 789-0262 WANTED 1 Item or complete household and estates. Anv misc. Items small or large. 661-9613.

ALL KINDS FURNITURE. ANTIQUES. CASH LAT ONCE, 184-6043. Mr. R.

HELP WANTED (15) STAFF LOCAL PROGRESSIVE CPA FIRM IN PIKESVILLE DES. AGGRESSIVE PERSON 2-3 YRS. EXP. PUBLIC FIRM. TO HANDLE AND AUDITS HAVE COMPLETED PROF.

YEAR-END CLOSING: DEVELOPMENT TRAINING PROGGRAM THRU STAFF LEVEL I OR ITS EQUIVALENT. OPEN. LEVY, BRONFEIN BERLINER CALL MR. BERLINER WEDAYS. AT 6800 OR SON.

486-7367. ACCOUNTANT $12.000 Net'l manufacturer seeking degreed accountant with some exp. In hudzet cost areas. Open now! Fee pd. No.

6596. Call 821-1160, Equit. Towson Bide. DELTA PERSONNEL (Agency) ACCOUNTING CLERK Immediate opening for sharo Individual with 2 to 3 yrs. clerical Good tigure, aptitude nec.

Light typing adding machine skill required. Computer print-out exp. helpful. Convenient downtown, location call Personnel 685-3341. E.0.E.

typist dependable. Ars. 30 to 5. 5- ACCOUNTING CLERK. must be good day wk.

Co. benefits. Call Mon 288- 3100. Car Center Chrysler Plymouth. 124 Northpoint Blvd.

21224. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CASHIERINVENTORY -Experienced only. 4-5 days, 367-7048. ADVERTISING PRODUCTION MGR. Oppt.

for take-charge man or woman ready to grow in growing Agency. Perm. All benefits. For appt. 335- 1100, Mr.

Gerard. ALUMINUM WORKER, able to read measuring tape simple sketches. have some ext. with power Carroll shear brake. The Burch 1303 St.

S.W. 837-8141. APPLIANCE MECHANIC Experienced in either laundry or refrigeration and air conditioning equipment. Share In profits. Own transnortation and 9 tools required.

Call 744-2164 between 5 P.M. APPL. REPAIR part time. Exp. 358-1200 Eves.

764-0118. ARTS AND CRAFTS Or dramatics counsellor, boy's camp or in New England. College student teacher. Write Box MM051976 Sun. ASSISTANT THEATRE MGR.

PART TIME. Timonium Cinemas I No II. Several evenings, some wkends. exp. necessary.

Exc. job for school teacher. government employee. Apply, letter only. Rappaport Theatres.

8 E. Pleasant Md. 21202. ATTENDANT. PART TIME.

For ment center. Saturdays some eves. Must he over 18. Call 465-1140. AUTOMOTIVE BODY SHOP COORDINATOR MANAGER at AUTO MECHANIC AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Maryland's most modern transmission shop needs experienced transmission installers with tools.

Blue Cross and Blue Shield, group insurance, vacation with pay and other fringe benefits. Apply: GLEN BURNIE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE 808 N. Ritchie Highway 766-8500 Maintain body shop schedule, coordinate body shop parts continuity. assist in writing estimates. Exc.

working cond. in an ultra modern facility. Oppt. for advancement with good starting sal. incl.

fringe benefits. Contact B. Fine. Allbrite Paint Center, 6109 Oakleaf Ave. Call 358-6200.

AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN -Immed. opening, flat rate. Exp. only need apply. many co.

benefits. Apply in person to Ed Doyle or Mr. Strohminger, Marsden Chevrolet. or call 823-9000. AUTO BODY VENDER MAN.

Must have 5 years or more experience as combination man. Clean snop. top nay. 288-2600. AUTO GLASS APPRENTICE Dundalk area.

Earn while you learn. Exc. oppt. aptifor aggressive man. Mechanical tude helpful.

Many benefits. Call John 6200. AUTOMOTIVE PERSONNEL AUTO MECHANIC G.M. rate Dealer mechanic needs with exp. tools.

general 5 day, line, 40 flat br. wk. Benefits include paid vacation. paid holidays, group tool ins. Ask for Walt Gemmill bet 9 4 MARSDEN CHEVROLET, INC.

725 N. YORK RD. TOWSON, MD. 21204 823-9000 AUTO MECHANIC Immed. opening for a qualified technician in one of Balto's most modern service depts.

Must furnish exc. refs. driving record. Call or apply to Henry Shade, Shop Foreman. JERRY'S CHEVROLET 1940 E.

Joana Re 661-9100 AUTO MECHANIC Earn bis money on a permanent job. We need an expert technician in our b115g modern shop. All fringe benefits Apply right away. Mr. Lewis.

Service ser CITY CHEVROLET CO. 2400 N. HOWARD 243-3883 AUTO MECHANIC To install auto truck air conds will teach exp. mech. 5 day wk.

Insurance pd. holidays. Alvin Glickman Son, Inc. 2520 N. HOWARD ST.

467-1373 AUTO MECHANIC MUST be enced and willing to work for top DeV In busy service dept. Penn Bros. Chrysler Plymouth. 201 Reisterstown Rd. Md.

Attn: Mr. Paul. AUTO MECHANIC, need mechanic, over 21. Have good refs. Comm.

plus benefits. E.0.E. Sandy Laurel, Md. 725-6200. AUTO MECHANIC with local co.

benefits, time and over WAGGONER'S SERVICE CENTER. 7030 Liberty Rd. AUTO MECHANIC Exp. Only trucks passenger cars. Good deal for right man.

Mr. Bud. 752-5151. AUTO MECHANICS Are you willing to drive an extra few minutes for the following? A--High volume, extremely well caulpped shop: B--Open pay plan based on qualifications. je.

S.E. certification. -Experience (G.M. preferred). 3-Productivity.

rate of $7.00 per hour uD. D- Unique bonus program. -Excellent company benefits. Il you think you might be. call collect.

person-to-person for Fred Tolbero or Les Douglas. wkdays. bet. 9 A.M. 6 P.M..

301-927-7200 LUSTINE CHEVROLET 5710 Baltimore Ave. Hyatts ville. AUTO MECHANICS additional exp. mechanics needed for new car dealership. Plenty of work, good pay plan.

Call Service Manager. Laurel AMC Jeep. 792.4000. AU MECHANICS (2) exp'd. for AMC Jeep dealership.

Apply Mr. Dick, 465- 9500. AUTO PAINTER Exc. wage in an ultra modern shop. work sear round.

Allbrite needs an exp. painter to work in pressurized spray booth. Bonus avail. Pd. holidays vac.

Apniv at 6109 Oakleaf Ave. or call 358- ASSISTANT SERVICE MANAGERBusy shop needs eperienced individual to work with service manager. Should be familiar with shop and warranty procedures, etc. Must be good with both customers and mechanics. Full company benefits and good starting salary commensurate with experience.

Contact Ms. Shores. 744-4300 for interview. WHOLESALE specialist to work retail wholesale connection. Must have good knowledge of current used car market and able to appraise Only those with references Interrity need apply.

Top pay plan and full company benefits. Contact Ms. Shores. 744-4300 for interview. SALES PERSONNEL train apolicant with high degree of motivation.

ambition and integrity. Highest pay plan the in this metro area. Pleasant work atmosphere. Full company benefits. For Interview.

Call Ms. Shores. 744-4300. MONARCH LINCOLN MERCURY 5523 BALTIMORE NATIONAL PIKE, BALTIMORE, MD. HELP WANTED (15) AUTO PARTS MAN Parts man, preferably with GM or Volvo exp.

needed immediatels. Exc. oppt. for right person. New facilities, many company benefits and top working conditions.

Contact Bob Avery, O'Donnell Pontiac Rtes. 40 29, 465-9100. AUTO PARTS COUNTERMAN Chev. experience preferred, but will consider good man. Exc.

working conds. Benefits, salary open to right person. Must be dependable and have neat sppearance. For interview call 661-9130, Ask for Jack Birkenbach. AUTO RADIATOR MAN $175 wk.

to start. must be top quality repairman with a min. of 3 yr. exp. Call 243-4245 for an appt.

General Auto Parts. 1213 25th St. AUTO SALES 2 additional exp. auto salesmen needed to sell combination new used cars for a AMC Jeep dealership. Call Bob Anselmo.

Laurel AMC Jeep. 792-4000. AUTO SALESMAN Thoroughly experienced. Prefer one with Ford product knowledge. Best pav Dian in the area.

Call John Arend at Norris Ford. 285-0200. AUTO SALESMAN Immediate opening for an aggressive ex. perienced individual with proven track record of sales in both new used cras. Exc.

floor traffic excepfional pay plan. We are a new Oldsmobile dealership one of Baltimore's finest locations. Call for 356-9000. AUTO SALESMEN- -If you want to make monev. loin the winning team at Westview Dolge.

Top pay plan plus monthly bonus. We have the stock to make vou volume salesman with strong closing assistance. Phone 744-7400, ask for Tony Frarco. AUTO SERVICE ADVISOR Need exp. person with automotive know.

ledge to write sell service for metro Chevrolet dealer. Many benefits Include incentive plan. For full details, ask for Howard Strohminger bet. 10 4. MARSDEN CHEVROLET 725 N.

YORK RD. TOWSON, MD. 21204 823-9000 AUTO SERVICE MGR. SECRETARY. for G.M.

Auto dealer. Must bave knowledge of handling GM warranty claims. Excelelnt. permanent position. Call Mr.

Jeff Graves. 768-1700. AUTO SERVICE MANAGER Must be exp'd. Good Public Relations man. exc.

starting sahry. Call Mr. Rosenblatt. 327-2900. DATSUN 4001 Monument St.

AUTO WARRANTY CLERK. To prenare submit factory claims for dealer. Should be familiar with auto parts have mechanical knowledge. Good DAy many fringe benefits. Contact Mr.

Lewis, Service Mgr. CITY CHEVROLET CO. 2400 N. HOWARD ST. 243-3883 BAKER.

BENCH HAND. Exp. all baking good salary. fringe benefits. 484-4100 BANK TELLER TO rants.

Excellent salary plus tips. meals, paid vacation. Apply in persor. Tues. bet.

2-5 P.M. or call for Mr. Kaplan, 664-8014. PIMLICO HOTEL 5301 PARK HOTS. AVE.

BARTENDER Day, hrs: 8 A.M. to 3 P.M.. no Sun. work, good sal. tips.

Must be reliable. Danny's 311 W. Madison St. BARTENDER, Part time, exp. pref.

Apply in person, Pecora's Restaurant, 2405 Relair Fallston BEAUTICIAN Working manager for Hecht Co. Beauty Salon. Reisterstown store, Here is an opportunity to work for an international corporation with a continuous educa. tional program. Guaranteed salary plus commission and fringe benefits.

Onnortunity for advancement. For Interview appointment call Ms. Seaman st 358- 1600. Ext 8102. THE HECHT CO.

6500 REISTERSTOWN RD. An Equal Opportunity Employer M.F BEAUTICIAN HAIR CUTTER. For malor unisex cutting shop in Pikesville. Following pref. but not necessary.

For more info. call Tues. 653-9991. Exp. in high sal.

comm. 355-2330. BEAUTICIAN. part time Jules Hairstylist. co*ckeysville.

666-9050. BEAUTY SALON MANAGER Opportunity for aggressive working manager. Excellent salary, arrangement. Managers' license required. Liberal employee discount TRAINEE Main office in suburbs will tain 2 indiv's.

fig. apt. Exc. adv. oppty fantastic working cond.

Fee Reim. Immed. start. Call 788-2550 Suburbis Bldg. Westview.

NO. 5787. DELTA PERSONNEL (agency) BARBER With some styling experience, Erdman Shopping Center, 866 8808 BARBER -Hair stylist. male or female. Pikesville area.

Call 653-1192. BARBER- -male or female, guar. $150 wk. plus comm. Call 335-9706.

BARBERS. Exc. oppt. Unisex styling. Towson Plaza.

821-8988. BARMAID part time. neat rellable. 11 A.M. to P.M.

shifts. Apply within. LANDMARK RESAURANT 220 E. BALTIMORE ST. BARMAIN -Neat dependagle.

night part time. tips. Apolv: Ingleside Cafe. 408 Ingleside Ave. or call 744 5362.

BARMAID 5 day wk. Pleasant working conds. Good wages. Apply A-1 Creb Haven. 1600 Old Eastern Essex.

BAR MAID-Exp. not nec. Apply in person, The New Jockey Club. 278 S. Hilton St.

BARMAID. Middle River ares. 3 nights. 2 davs a wk. Good pay.

Transp. req. Ask for Ed. 335-9820. BARMAID Apply bet.

2 and 4 in person. Henny's T.vern. 9434 Liberty Randallstown. Over 21. No exp.

nec. BARMAID 1 P.M. exp. 2340 Druid necessary. Hill Apply BARMAID apply in person 9307 Liberty ask for Dan.

BARMAID DANCER. Apply in person at 3316 Keswick Rd. bet, 12 5 wkdays. BARMAIDS Night work, full time. (1) for Sat.

Sun. day work. Good pay tips. Hideaway Lounge. 2802 E.

Joppa Rd. 661-3444. BARMAIDS (2) Over 21. Hyde Park Essex. Supply own transp.

Exp. not nec. Call oft. P.M. 682-5940.

Ask for Gus. BARTENDER Exp. mixologist to work Sat. Sun. 9 A.M.

-5 P.M. in one of Balto 's finest restau- HUTZLER'S TOWSON APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE HUTZLERS TOWSON 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. 524 DOLPHIN AVE. CAB APPLICANT BULLET PROOF PARTITION CABS Full or part time.

24 or over. New cabs avail. Diamund Cab. 1920 Ashburton off 2700 bik. North Ave.

Call Personnel Office, 947-5545. E.0.E. An Equal Opportunity Employer BILLING WK. Excel. oppty.

for indiv. to advance rapidly Downtown chemical firm. Diversified pos. advancement. 1 yr.

exp. pref Fee required. 377-2021. 6600 York Rd. No.

847. CAREERS INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL AGENCY BOOKKEEPER Exp'd. in general ledger, accounts receiv. able, accounts payable, control accounts, bank reconciliations. payroll taxes.

Ideal working cond. Perm. tion for indiviudal. Call 728- 7300 for interview. BOOKKEEPER $150-175 Full DOS.

avail. suburban loc. Great adv. oppor. All bd.

ben. Fee req. No. 6572. Call 21-1160.

Equit. Towson Bldg. DELTA PERSONNEL (Agency) BOOKKEEPER CASHIER Auto dealer needs exp. person to handle co. deposits car retail orders.

Must be good with figures able to type. Call Robert Clark. Gladding Chevrolet. 766-6300 bet. 10 3 for appointment.

BOOKKEEPER Full charge, exp. for busy accte. office in Silver Spring area. Retail plus. Good starting salary.

benefits. Send resume to Box MM053989, Sun. BOOKKEEPER'S EARN LEARN Learn all phases of busy anste. office in Silver Spring. Md.

Send resume to Hor MM054330. Sun. BOOKKEEPER -Local co. needs bookkeeper exp. in bank reconciliations, accounts receivable accounts payable.

Knowledge helpful. of NCR Send resume bookkeeping to mach- Box ine MM053806 Sun. BOOKKEEPER progressive construction company in Baltimore County (York Rd. area). Needs full charge bookkeeper.

Salary related to capabilities. Reply to: Box MM 052880 Sun. BOOKKEEPER Full charge. Mature, experienced. Must be able to type.

Jewish Convalescent Home. 664-5551. O0KKEEPER. Part time. Must be exp in accts pavable receivable thru (rial balance.

Send resume to P.O. Box 1296. Glen Burnie. Md. 21061.

BOOKKEEPER Exp. Good with figures to work in main office of large florist. Good salary. Reply BOX MM053949 SUN BOOKKEEPER. Exp.

Wanted from 9 to 2:30, 5 days per wk. Call, for appointment 747-3356. BURNERS- Scrap yard exp. (116) Immediate employment Fee required. Silver Employment Agency -F-.

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Baltimore has been a city of many nicknames: the moth-eaten “Monumental City,” the wishful “City That Reads,” the disparaging “Mobtown,” and the truly disheartening “Bodymore.” And, of course, to this day, there is still “Charm City.”

How many Pulitzer prizes has The Baltimore Sun won? ›

The Baltimore Sun has won 16 Pulitzer Prizes. It also has been home to many notable journalists, reporters and essayists, including H.L. Mencken, who had a forty-plus-year association with the paper.

Who was the founder of The Baltimore Sun? ›

Journalist and printer Arunah S. Abell launched The Sun newspaper in Baltimore in 1837. His venture grew into the A.S. Abell Company, which published the Baltimore Sunpapers.

How do I submit a story to The Baltimore Sun? ›

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To give The Sun newsroom a general tip, email newstips@baltimoresun.com or call 410-332-6100. To submit a news release, email it to a specific reporter or editor listed in this directory, or send the newsroom a fax to 410-332-6455.

What is the Baltimore accent called? ›

A Baltimore accent, also known as Baltimorese and sometimes humorously spelled Bawlmerese or Ballimorese, is an accent or sub-variety of Delaware Valley English (a dialect whose largest hub is Philadelphia) that originates among blue-collar residents of Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

What is the slogan of the Baltimore Sun? ›

Founded in 1837 as a four-page penny tabloid, The Sun publishes general news, business, features, sports and opinion. Under the motto "Light For All," The Sun has won 16 Pulitzer Prizes.

Is Baltimore Sun conservative? ›

The Baltimore Sun's front page on Jan. 16, 2024 featured a story about the newspaper's purchase by David D. Smith, executive chairman of the Sinclair broadcasting chain and an active contributor to conservative causes.

Who currently owns the Baltimore Sun? ›

The paper once had about 500 journalists and numerous foreign bureaus. Now, The Sun and its sister newspapers employ about 150 people, including those on the business side. In 2021, Alden Global Capital, an investment firm that has a playbook of buying local newspapers before slashing costs, bought The Sun.

Does the Baltimore Sun still exist? ›

The Baltimore Sun, founded in 1837, is the largest daily newspaper in Maryland and owns the Capital Gazette and the Carroll County Times. Our mission is to deliver the truth every day.

Who runs Baltimore City? ›

Brandon M. Scott is the 52nd Mayor of Baltimore, working to end gun violence, restore the public's trust in government and change Baltimore for the better.

Why did Baltimore shrink? ›

Job losses, economic challenges, high crime rates, and suburbanization were cited for Baltimore's population decline. “It's not unsurprising,” said Dr. Daraius Irani, Chief Economist of Towson University's Regional Economic Studies Institute.

How much does the Sun magazine pay for a story? ›

The Sun Magazine: Spotlight Market

The magazine has more than 70,000 subscribers. The editors say, "We've been described in many ways: celebratory, fierce, unflinching, thoughtful, truthful, dark, darkly funny, tender." They do pay $300-2,000 for personal essays and short stories; $100-250 for poetry.

How much is The Baltimore Sun newspaper? ›

Please review your subscription information below.

You can cancel your subscription anytime by calling 443-692-9011. After the $9 for 1 year introductory rate, you will be automatically charged $19.96 every 4 weeks. Maryland residents will have 6% sales tax added.

Can I sell a story to the sun? ›

Yes! Once you tell us a little about your story, video or photos, our team will read your submission and get back in touch with to find out a bit more. After that, if we feel the story or content is suited to the Sun (or any other newspaper you choose), we will contact the Sun and negotiate a deal for your story.

What are 3 nicknames that Maryland has? ›

Maryland's nicknames: "America In Miniature," "Old Line State," "Free State"

What is the slogan of Baltimore city? ›

The city's current slogan, "Baltimore: A Great Place to Grow," was chosen by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake in 2011. Trash cans throughout Baltimore featured slogans. There were various Maryland slogans through the years. Bookmarks with the familiar slogan.

Is Baltimore still called Charm City? ›

And even though “Charm City” hasn't been an official city slogan for many years, it has stuck around in the hearts and minds of residents and travelers. So, let's talk about how Baltimore's charming nickname came to be. Long before it was Charm City, John Quincy Adams dubbed Baltimore “the Monumental City” in 1827.

What is the Baltimore area called? ›

The Baltimore–Columbia–Towson Metropolitan Statistical Area, also known as Central Maryland, is a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in Maryland as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

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