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Wednesday, Mar 8, 1989 The Philadelphia Inquirer 3-0 South Jersey deaths CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY COMMERCIAL CARS TRUCKS 15 MOTORCYCLES. MINI BIKES SCOOTERS 12 RECREATION TRAVEL VEHICLES 12 12 ANTIQUE CLASSIC AUTOS 11-12 AUTOS FOR SALE 10-18 AUTO ACCESSORIES. REPAIRS 13 AUTOS 12 IMPORTS SPORTS CARS 12-18 DOMESTIC HELP 6 PART TIME HELP 6 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES EMPLOYMENT SERVICES JOBS WANTED 6 Hill; burial. Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. WILLIAM CHARLES MAN SUE 77.

of Williamstown, died Monday at Cooper Hospital-University Medical Center, Camden. Mr. Mansley was born in Philadelphia and lived in Southwest Philadelphia and Roxborough before moving to Williams-town 1 1 years ago. Survivors: his wife, Doris Warford Mans-, ley; a daughter, Jean Evans of Glendora, and five grandchildren. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow, Farnelli Funeral Home, 504 N. Main Williamstown; funeral, 1 1 a.m. Friday. New Brooklyn United Methodist Church, Malaga Road, Williamstown; burial, Sicklerville Methodist Cemetery. CHRISTOPHER C.

SANDERS, 82, of Camden, died Friday. Survivors: two sons, William and John; six daughters, Mary Dillard, Barbara Wilson, Marion Wilson, Dorothy Hardwick, Florence Watson and Jeanette Hobginns; 15 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Services: viewing, 6 p.m. today, St. James Apostolic Church, Broadway and Walnut Streets, Camden; funeral, 8 p.m.

today at the church; burial, Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Mount Royal. Carl Miller Funeral Home, Camden and Lawnside. HARRY B. SCHLAM, 77, of Glendora, died Monday. Survivors: his wife, Catherine Murray Schlam; four daughters, Mary Jo Papale of Pennsauken, Lois Krebs of Cherry Hill, Darlene Scheers of Camden and Deborah Bell of Lindenwold; 14 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, and two sisters, Josephine Kates of Florida and Evelyn Bair of West Deptford.

Services: viewing, 7 p.m. today, Gardner Funeral Home, 126 S. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede; family and friends will meet, 10 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; funeral, 1 1 a.m. tomorrow, St.

John's Episcopal Church, Old Black Horse Pike and Chews Landing Road, Chews Landing; burial, Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. MARY CURRIDEN TWEEDY, 87, of Haddonfield, died Monday at Kennedy Memorial HospitalsCherry Hill Division. Survivors: a daughter, Mary Ann Spinosi of Haddonfield; two grandchildren, and a sister, Ida Brown of Collingswood. Services', viewing. 10 a.m.

Friday. Holl-Murphy Funeral Home, 15 West End Haddonfield; funeral. 1 1 a.m. Friday at the funeral home; burial, Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. LAWRENCE A.

Von HARTLEBEN, 47. of Clementon. Survivors: a son, Shane: a daughter. Heather, and a sister, Jacqueline Kniese of Philadelphia. Services: viewing, 7 p.m.

today, R.C. Tomasello Funeral Home, 200 S. Black Horse Pike, Bellmawr; funeral, 8:45 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; Mass. 10 a.m.

tomorrow. Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, Delsea Drive, Westville Grove; burial. Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. ELLA BANKER WILTSEY, 69, of Clementon. died Sunday while visiting relatives in Titusville.

Fla. Survivors: a son, William F. of Oaklyn; five daughters, Judy Alexander of Berlin, Mary Venziale of Codings Lakes, Eleanor Whittaker of Runnemede, Theresa Shinn of Sicklerville and Doris Roberge of Titusville; 16 grandchildren; one great-grandson; a brother, Jeremiah Banker of Gloucester City, and two sisters, Sarah Pye of Ocala, and Dorothy Banker of Vineland. Services: viewing, 10 a.m. tomorrow, Martin-Harris Funeral Home, 523 Cumberland Gloucester City; funeral, 1 1 a.m.

tomorrow at the funeral home; burial. New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. George R. 5th, Joseph and Michael, all of Brooklawn; a brother, Allen of West Deptford, and eight sisters, Catherine Coley and Barbara Coley, both of Philadelphia.

Nancy Hill and Linda Hill, both of West Deptford. Carol Brown of Woodbury, Patricia Watson of Bridgeton, Karen Donovan of Mantua and Cynthia Hager of Stowe, Pa. Services: viewing, 9 a.m. tomorrow, Davis Funeral Home, 171 Delaware Mass, 11 a.m. tomorrow, St.

Matthew's Church, Fifth Street, National Park; burial, Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. JESSE D. KNIGHT of Camden, died Sunday at Cooper Hospital-University Medical Center, Camden. Survivors: his wife, Olive S. Steager Knight; three sons, Jesse Jr.

of Browns Mills, Richard of Germany and James of Camden; eight grandchildren; a brother, Gordon of Fox Chase, and a sister, Shirley Tarashi of. Broomall, Pa. Services: viewing, 10 a.m. Friday, Funeral Home of Inglesby and Sons, Cove and Wyndam Roads, Pennsauken; funeral, 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home; burial.

New Jersey Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Arneytown. RUTH A. MACPHERSON, 83, of Pine Hill, died Monday at her daughter's home in Pine Hill. She was the widow of Joseph W. Macpherson.

Survivors: a son, Wallace of Barrington; two daughters, Carol Gostovich of Pine Hill and Kuth Shaw of Audubon; 1U grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. Services: viewing, 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. Ora Wooster Funeral Home, 51 Park Clementon; family and friends will gather, 10 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; Mass, 11 a.m.

tomorrow, St. Edward's Catholic Church, Erial Road, Pine AGENTS WANTED 6 DATA PROCESSING 6 HELP WANTED 3-6 HEALTH CARE 6 INSTRUCTIONS 4 APARTMENTS 8-9 FARMS FOR SALE 7 OFFICE DESK SPACE 7 CONDOMINIUMS COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES .......7 MOBILE MODULAR HOMES ........7 GROUND. BUILDING LOTS 7 MORTGAGES REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6-8 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 7 REAL ESTATE WANTED ...........7 REAL ESTATE NENXr' JERSYeatteaHeaeeeoea8 SEASHORE 8 POCONOS 8 REAL ESTATE SERVICES 7 HOMES FOR LOT OWNERS ROOMS, BOARDING HOTELS 8 REAL ESTATE SALE. RENT. EXCHANGE LEO A.

BAIOCCO, 46, of Stratford, died Sunday at Kennedy Memorial Hospitals-Stratford Division. Mr. Baiocco worked as a machinist for the langston Co. in Cherry Hill for 20 years. He was a Navy veteran.

Born in Camden, he lived in Stratford before moving to Maple Shade recently. Survivors: his wife, Sandra E. Bross Baiocco; a son, Leo Jr. of Maple Shade; a daughter, Deborah of Maple Shade; his mother and stepfather, Emily and Elmer Keller of Maple Shade, and a brother, Richard of Marlton. Services: memorial service, 7 p.m.

tomorrow, Sanctuary of Shawnee Baptist Church, Oakshade and McKendimen Road, Indian Mills. Bradley Funeral Home, Marlton. DANIEL W. CLUFF 72, of Woodbury Heights, died Sunday in Brandon, Fla. Mr.

Cluff retired from the Coast Guard in 1967 after 30 years of service. While in the Coast Guard, he served in World War II and the Korean and Vietnam Wars and as a chief warrant officer at the Coast Guard base in Gloucester City. A longtime resident of Woodbury Heights, he also was a councilman there in the early 1970s. He was a 32d-degree member of the Masonic Lodge of the Woodbury Heights Council. Survivors: his wife, Dixie Sharpley Cluff; three sons.

Daniel Jr. of Cape May. Thomas of Texas and Stephen of Woodbury Heights; nine grandchildren, and five' greatgrandchildren. Services: viewing and funeral held yesterday; burial, 1 p.m. today, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.

JEAN E. CARMICHAEL COSTELLO, 59, of Pennsauken, died Monday at West Jersey Hospital-Marlton. Survivors: her husband, Walter a son, Jeffrey S. at home, and three sisters, Elizabeth Davidson of Florida, Peggy Bigler of Pennsauken and Floss Thomas of Berlin. Services: viewing, 7 p.m.

today, Edward P. Leonard Jr. Funeral Home, 35th Street and River Avenue, Camden; funeral, 9 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; Mass, 10 a.m. tomorrow, St.

Peter's Catholic Church, Maple Avenue, Merchantville; burial. Bethel Memorial Park, Pennsauken. WILFRED W. DELAMATER, 88, of the Cadbury home in Cherry Hill, formerly of Haddonfield, died Friday at Kennedy Memorial HospitalsCherry Hill Division. Mr.

Delamater was a vice president of the Provident Tradesman's Bank in Philadelphia before retiring. He was formerly a resident of Haddonfield for many years. Survivors: his wife, Mary Gruninger Delamater; a daughter, Joan Fountain of Fremont, and four grandsons. Services: private. Holl-Murphy Funeral Home, Haddonfield; burial, Harleigh Cemetery, Camden.

AIRPLANES ANTIQUES 10 ART 10 4A CT ID eeeeee ee BICYCLES BOATS MARINE SUPPLIES 10 BUILDING MATERIALS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ..........10 CAMERAS. BINOCULARS 9 C.B. RADIOS COLLECTIBLES ...10 COMPUTER VIDEO GAMES. 10 FOODSTUFFS FOR SALE 9-10 GARAGE SALES HORSES, LIVESTOCK 9 HOME FURNISHINGS 10 LEGAL SERVICES LEGAL NOTICES 3 LOST FOUND 3 MACHINERY TOOLS MONEY TO LOAN 9 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 10 MUSICIANSDRAMA 10 OFFICE FURNITURE EQUIPMENT 10 PERSONALS 10 PETS SUPPLIES 9 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 10 REFRIGERATORS SERVICES REPAIRS SEWING CORNER STAMPS COINS .....10 STORAGE, MOVING HAULING TV. VCR, RADIO, STEREO 10 WANTED TO BUY 10 WEARING APPAREL 10 Legal Notices ProposalsBids ProposalsBids ProposalsBids legal Notices Legal Notices NOTICE OF THE UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Bv virtue of the Writ of Execution eoiereo for trie United States District Court lor the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in the mjner of Nassau Savings and Loan Association v.

Gulch Woods Corporation, John S. Trai-sev, Jr. and Rebel Hi Builders, Civil Action No. 80-2671, the United Stales Marshal for me Eastern District of Pennsylvania will expose a public sale to the highest Didder tor cash, cashier's check or certified check on Wednesday, March 29, 1919, at 10:30 a.m., the following described real prooertv situate in the Countv of Montgomery, Pennsylvania. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situated in the Township of Upper Merlon, Countv of Montgomery, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, referred to as Tract and being part of ReDel Hid as shown on a subdivision Plan of same prepared bv Cioo'Soector, dated June 29, 1984, last reviewed June II, 1985, being more fully described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a spike in the center line of Rebel Hill Road 133 feet wide legal right of way, AO feet ultimate right of way) at a corner common to this and lands now or late of Lennen, thence atond said center line the following tour (4) courses and distances; (1) South 56 degrees 09 minutes 00 seconds West 31M1 feet to spike; (2) South 57 degrees 15 minutes 00 seconds West 231,02 feet to a P.K.

nail; (3) South 66 degrees 34 minutes 00 seconds West 137.50 teet to a point of curvature; and (4) curving to the left at a radius of 96.00 feet the arc length of 92.70 feet to a point; thence leaving Rebel Hill Road and along a right of way of the South Eastern Pennsylvania I I INVITATION TO BID ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS The Hospitals and Higher Education Facilities Authority of Philadelphia Is extending to bonded Electrical Contractors the oooorlumty to submit bids for renovations of the tottowmg properties: Bid Package No. 3 Renovations and Alterations to Four ProporKM (Seoarale Contracts tor Electrical. Mechanical Piumoino Worn) Contract documents, including drawings and technical specHications wrl be on file in Liyingsion Rosenwiniiel's Office at I32J Parrish Street slarting March 1, 1989 where they may be inspected during wonting hours. At the same time, prospective bidders may obtain copies of the bidding documents by paying SSO.00, non-refundable, for each Bid Package. For those who are not now preoualified, a pregualification application must be obtained, fully comoieied, and returned with any bid submitted in response to this advertisement.

Failure to submit preaualificaiion applicaiioo wit! disouairfy thetxd Sealed bids shaH be returned to the office of LtvlngstonRosenwinliei, no later than 2 -00 PM on March It, 1989 at which time bids will be opened and read aloud. A W0 bid bond or certified check in the amount indicated in the documents of the bid is reouired with the bid. Award will be made to lowest qualified bidders. The Owner reserves me rignl to re-iect any or all bids. Notice is hereby given that this is a federally-assisted activity.

Certain federal, slate and local regulations may apply. Minority Business and Women's Business enterprises are encouraged to submit bids. Direct all Questions or inquiries to Lloyd S. Miller, 765-88 al the Architect's office. EVERY MONDAY IN THE PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS SECTION Professional Employment Opportunities Computer Products Services New Business Offerings Automotive Directory Real Estate Offerings ANNOUNCEMENT OF INSTALLATION PROJECT FOR EGSG IDAHO, INC.

EGaG Maw kc. attni ai betuH ot it DnaiiMM ot ntrgv. ts rtguftfiog nowssen ot merest tor fltslablan ot a cancrMe Dad at AOtroiw Prowf Grands re AMfdccn. DUvund The atrt i omst of recess to nstatng a concfftf Md cexteMtf rltt rio. pone, nstrunfittatoi ojcls.

etc is greswlh xitjcxulerj thai Ike pad ad cwrsrsl ot thee leu ot 5000 PS1 concrete ml hn ten ot stay itHtialed Met concrete mauii the pad twe teet WW lie pad be a tie stupe ot a oclajon and is appntnalefr 100 teet across If Hats The atone fcsenbed Mrit ewst be subcontracted to a anal business concern and all work most be pertormed under the requneiwnts ol the Daws Bacon Act. It you are tMensted it bene, consxleted for thrs protect, please conlacl Mi Gary tonetiutsl at (2081 5 1475 by March 8. 1889 a pfeoualrhcation rneetme wtti each prospective proposer vnal be heed the mm ot March 17. 1989 nE.OlH0.ttlC. P.O.

BOX 1625 IDAHO ALLS, ID 8341S-3108 Transportation Authority the following isi courses ana distances; ii North 25 degrees 49 minutes 00 seconds West 451.19 feet to a point; (2 North 65 decrees 06 minutes 00 seconds East IS .00 feet to a ooint: 13 North 25 degrees 49 minutes 00 seconds West 52.86 feet to a poinl of curva- IA nvun In Mia rinftl At a parti, fit (UA Tt foal tha ari" riiclaw-a CLASSIFIED INFORMATION I. TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD, CALL 563-5000 OR USE OUR TOLL FREE UNES: FROM PENNSYLVANIA SUBURBS 1-800-462-2867 FROM NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE OR MARYLAND 1-800-523-2826 INVITAITON TO BID General, Electrical, Mechanical 1 Plumbing Contractors The Hospitals and Higher Education Facilities Authority of Philadelphia is extending to bonded lecthcal Contractors the opportunity to submll bids for renovations ot the following properties: Bid Packagw No. 4 Construction of Four New ICFMR FacNHies (Separate Contracts for Electrical, Mechanical Plumbing VVork Contract documents, including drawings and technical specifications will be on file in LivingsionRosenwinkel's Ofice al 132? Parrish Street starling March 17, 1989 where they may be inspected during working hours. Al the same time, prospective bidders mav obtain copies of the bidding documents bv paying ISO 00, non-refundable, for each Bid Package. For those who are not now preoualifred, a oreQuaiification application must be obtained, futty completed, and returned with any bid submitted in response to this advertisemenl.

Failure lo submit a preooalrhcalion application will disqualify the bid. Sealed brad shaft be returned to the office of LivingstonRosenwinkel, C. no later man 1M P.M. on April 14. 1989 al which time bids will be opened and read aloud.

A 100 bid bond or certified check in the amount indicated in the documents of the bid is reouired with the bid. Award win be made to lowest qualified bidders. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Notice is hereby given that this is a federaltv-assisted activity. Certain federal, state and local regulations may apotv.

Minority Business and Women's Business enterprises are encourage to submit bidss. Direct alt questions or inquiries to Uovd S. Miller, 765-88S5, al Ihe Architect's office. 500.96 feet to a point of tangencv; and (5) North 04 degrees minutes 00 seconds East 117.63 feet to a point in line of land now or late of Pratt; thence along same the two (21 following courses and distances; (II North 72 degrees 35 minutes 00 seconds East 552.36 feel to a point on a curve in the Southerly right of way line of the Schuylkill Expressway; thence along same the following egnt (8) courses and distances: (1) Southeasterly curving to the left at a radius of 1970.08 feet the arc length of 208 59 feel to a point on the curve; (2) South 25 degrees 53 minutes 00 seconds Easi 15.37 feel to a point (3) North 72 degrees 21 minutes 00 seconds East 25 50 feel to a ooint on the previous curve: (4) aiong said curve curving to the left at a radius of 1970 feet the arc length of 67.02 feet to a point on me curve; (5) South 24 oegrees 56 minutes 00 seconds East 113.95 feet to a point; (6) Norm 69 degrees 08 minutes 00 seconds East 66.15 feel to a point; (7) Norm 24 degrees 56 minutes 00 seconos West 78.35 teet to a point, and (I) South 83 degrees 38 minutes 00 seconds East 362 00 feel to a point; thence continuing partly along the said Schuylkill Expressway right of way and partly along Tract II the toHowing four (4) courses and distances: (1) South 29 degrees 45 minutes 00 seconds East 217.34 feet to a point; (2) South 31 degrees 08 minutes 00 seconds Easi 152.46 feel to a point; (3) North 69 degrees 25 minutes 30 seconds East 311.45 feet to a point; (4) North 32 degrees 36 minutes 00 seconds West 169.23 feet to a point on a curve in the aforementioned Southerly ngnt of way line of the Schuvfkin Expressway; thence along seme the two (J) following courses and distances; (1) Southeasterly, curving to the right at a radius of 7088.79 feet the arc length of 729.23 feel to a point of langencv, and (2) South 54 degrees 58 minutes 00 seconds East 70.51 feet to a point a corner common to this and lands now or late of Butter; thence partly along said lands and partly through the bed respective opening caw tor me following: CONTRACT 0021-0W ALL USING AGENCIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH ROLL LABELS SIZE 5" 3" on white gummed stock; one (1) color ink, perforated at 3" intervals. Labels produces in rods ot 500 or 1000.

Contract effective beinning May 1, 1989 and ending April 30, 1990. Bid opening date, Monday, March 22, 1989. Blanks and information may be obtained uoon application lo above of the aforementioned Rebel Hill Road (variable widths in this area) the following four (4) courses and distances: (1) South 19 degrees 45 minutes 00 seconds East 77 41 teet to a point, (2) South 59 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds west 408.52 feet to a poinl in the bed of Rebel Hill Road; 13) South office. The C(nTmttTwealm reserves the right to accept or reject any or all parts of bid proposal. Security requirements musl be submitted with LOWER MOREL AND TOWNSHIP AUTHORITY WASTEWATER COLLECTION FACILITIES HUNTINGDON PIKE COLLECTOR CONTRACT NO.

4 INVITATION TO BID $Mijd aids far construction of the Huntinodon Pike Collector win be re 58 degrees 22 minutes 00 seconds west 12.68 feet to a spike in me bed ot Reoet HHi Road, and (41 South 58 degrees 09 minutes 30 seconds West 756. 50 feet lo a soike in the center line of Rebel HHI Road, another corner to this and lands now or late of Lennen; thence along same the following three bio proposal. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of General Services ceived by the Lower Moreiend Township Authority at the Office of the Township Manager, Township Building, 440 Red Lion Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA. 19006 until 4O0 PM, prevailing time, Wednesday, April 5, 1989 (3) courses and distances: ill Norm 33 degrees 16 minutes on seconos West 146 40 teet to an iron pin; (2) South 57 degrees 43 minutes 00 seconds West 108.07 feet to an iron pin; and (3) South 32 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds East 146.40 teet to a first mentioned point ana place of beginning. Containing 56.37 acres of land more or less.

Harrtsbure The Department of General Services, Room 414 North Office Building, Harrisburg, PA 17)25 will pub- and at mat time ana piece win oe puoncrv openeo ana reao areua The work includes but is not necessarifv limited to furnishing and installing aoproximaieiv 4,100 ft of 8-in vitrified ctav pioe sewer, manholes, and sewer connections in State Highway, and all mrscenanous related work. A requirement of this Contract is that the construction ot the Huntington Pike Collector be performed during the months of June, July and August in accordance with the schedule restrictions included in Section 01044 Control of Work of the technical specifications. Contract Documents mav be examined andor obtained af the office of Township Manager, Township Building, 440 Red Lion Road, Huntingdon 2. DEADLINES DAILY PAPER: 1 .00 PM on the day preceding publication. SUNDAY PAPER: AUTOS 6:00 PM Friday EMPLOYMENT 9:00 PM Thursday REAL ESTATE 9:00 PM Thursday OTHER CLASSIFICATIONS on request DISPLAY DEADLINES on request 3.

TO REPLY TO A CONFIDENTIAL BOX: SEND ALL REPLIES TO THE BOX NUMBER SHOWN IN THE AD TO P.N.I BOX PHILADELPHIA NEWSPAPERS INC. P.O. BOX 13010, 400 NO. BROAD ST. PHILADELPHIA.

PA 19IOI 4. TO CALL OUR ADVERTISING CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF ABOUT ERRORS OR BILLING QUESTIONS: WEEKLY BILLING 665-9222 MONTHLY BILLING 854-4768 YOU MAY CALL BETWEEN 9:00 AM 4:00 PM YOU MAY USE VISA OR MASTERCARD TO PAY FOR YOUR CLASSIFIED AD hcrv open ail seated oio proposals at ten-thirty (10:30) A M. on the respective opening dale for Ihe following annual contract: CONTRACT 0044-0201 ALL USING AGENCIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH SNAP APART FORMS -with or without carbon interleaved. Contract effective beoin- ning June 1, 1989 and ending May vairev, r. iww.

Contract Documents are available for examination at F.W Dodge Division, McGraw-Hill Information Systems Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Harrisburg Builder's Exchange, Harrisburg, PA; and Philadelphia Construction News, Philadelphia, PA. A fee of SS0 .00 in cash or check payable to the Lower Moretand Township Authority will be required for each set of the Contract Documents. This fee covers the cosl of the Documents, and the cost ot handling and mailing (if requested). This fee will be refunded lo all Bidders submitting a completed Bid in accordance with Ihe Instruction to Bidders. Each Bid shall be submitted in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders and be accompanied by a Bid Security in Ihe amount of 10 of the 31, ivn.

Bd opening do re rraay, April 21, 1989. Blanks and information mav be obtained upon application to above office. The Commonwealth reserves the right to reiect any or all parts of bid. Security requirements must be submitted with bid proposals. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILA.

Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education at the John r. Kennedy tenter, im scnuvimn Avenue. Philadelphia, Pennsvtvania 19144, 2nd Floor, Department of Design and Engineering Services until 2 00 P.M., on Tuesday, March 21, 1989. B-831CI of I'M '89 General Contract Roof Replacement, Harding Jr Hioh Srhool. Tnrresdale Ave TOI8I Hid.

No bidder may withdraw his Bid for a period of sixty days, except as permilied by Commonwealth Law, after the actual dali of Ihe opening of the Bids. The Successful Bidder must furnish a 100 per cent Construction Performance Bond and a 100 per cent Construction Payment Bond with a surety company accepiabte to the Owner. Complete mlruchons for filing Bids are included in the fnstructions to Bidders. Specific notice is hereby given that the Secretary of Labor and Industry of the Commonweaiih of Pennsylvania pursuant to the terms oUhe Penn-syvlania Prevailing Wage Act, approved August 15, 1941 (Act 442) has made a prevailing minimum wage determination affecting the subiect protect, a copy ot which is included in Part II of the Supplementary Condi PREMISES ALL THAT TRACT or parcel of land situated in the Township of Upper Merion, Countv of Montgomery, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, referred to as Tract "II" and being part of Rebel Hill as shown on a Subdivision Plan of same prepared bv Cioo'Soector, dated June 79, 1984, lastrevised June 18, 1985 being more fully described as follows to wit: BEGINNING at a point on a curve in the Southerly right of way tine of the Schuylkill Expressway, a corner common to mis and Tract said point being the following two (2) courses and distances from a point, a corner common to mis and lands now or late of Butler, on a tangent line of said right of wav: (I) North 5 degrees 56 minutes 00 seconds West 70.51 feet to a point of curvature, and (2) curving to the left at a radius ot 2088.79 feet the arc length of 729,23 feet to the said poinl of beginning, thence along said Tract the following four (4) courses and distances: (1) South 32 degrees 36 minutes 00 seconds East 169.23 feet to a point; (2) South 69 degrees 25 minutes 30 seconds West 311.45 feet to a point; (3) North 31 degrees 08 minuies 00 seconds Wesi 152.46 feel to a point; and (4) North 29 degrees 45 minuies 00 seconds Wesi 185.29 feet to a point, in me aforementioned Southerly right of wav line of the Schuylkill Expressway; thence along same the three (3) following courses and distances; (1) North 58 de- Sees 59 minutes 00 seconds East 42.65 feet to a point; (2) South 83 degrees minutes 00 seconds East 24.71 feet to a point ot langencv, and (3) Southeasterly, curving lo me right at a radius of 2088.79 feet the arc length of 3 1 5 85 feet to the first mentioned point and place of beginning. CONTAINING 1.91 acres ot land more or less, EXCEPTING THEREOUT AND THEREFROM: the following (TO parcels all of wntch are designated by lot unit number as set forth in a certain subdivision plan of "Rebel HUT prepared for Guloh Woods Corporation, bv Consulting Engineers and Surveyors, Worcester, daied June 29, 1984 and last revised June WJ, 1985, as recorded at Norrislown: in and for the County of Montgomery, in Plan Book A-46 page 441: Lot Unit A-181 (Tax Parcel Number 58-00-W69-00-8) Lot Unit A (Tax Parcel Number: 58-O0-1B969-0I-7) Lot Unit A-I (Tax Parcel Number: 58-00-1899-02-6) Lot Unit A-3 (Tax Parcel Number: 58-00-1899-03-5) Lot Unit A-4 (Tax Parcel Number: 58-00- Lot Unit A-5 (Tax Parcel Number: 58-00-1899-05-3) Lot Unit A- (Tax Parcel Number: 58-00-18969-06-2) Lot Unit A-7 (Tax Parcel Number: 58-00-18969-07-1) LotUnitA-8 (Tax Parcel Number: LolUnHA-9 (Tax Parcel Number: 58-00-18969-09-8) Lot Unit A-10 (Tax Parcel Number: 58-00-18969-10-7) Lot Unit A-ll (Tax Parcel Number: 58-00-18969-11-6) TERMS Of SALE: Ten percent (10) of the highest sum bid must be deposited in cash, cashier's check or certified check with the United States Marshal upon the property being struck down to his and the balance in cash, cashier's check or certified check withm len 10) davs after the sale.

The highest bidder takes the real esiate subiect to and shall pay all laxes, water, rents, sewer charges, municipal claims and other charges and liens not divested bv the sate and must also pay all state, local and federal transfer taxes or stamps. Deposit will be forfeited for failure to complete statement and to comply with the terms of sole. Thomas Raoone United States Marshal for the Eastern District of Penns vvtania For more information on mis sale contact Leonard P. Goldberger, Es-nuire, Wolf, Block, Schorr and Soiis-Cohen, Twelfth Floor Packard Building, Philadelphia, PA 19102, (215) 977-2571, Wakling Street; B-84IC) Of 198889 General contract kooi Keoiace- rAMrPI I ATinMC -Can the above numbers before the times shown for ad deadlines. Request cancellation number to insure proper credit.

REMEMRER ,0 cneck ad on the first day of insertion. Philadelphia litiiiciviOEK Newspapers Inc. win only assume responsibility for the first day. tions ana mode a pan ot rms Lontraa. The Owner reserves the rioht to waive any fitfoirialhv in or to reiert anv or aa Bids deemed to te in their best interest.

LOWbN tVKJKELANP TOVWOrtn' AUTHvHITT Nedro Avenue: B-llSlC) of 198889 Electrical Contract Boiler Replacement, Meade School, 18th i Oxford Streets; B-120K) of 1988 89 Mechanical Contract Burner Replacement, Lingelbach School, Wayne Ave. Johnson B-12IIC) of 198889 Electrical Contract Burner Replacement, Lingelbach School, Wavne Ave 8, Johnson B- PMH ADFI PHIA HOtKlftfi AUTHORITY PREPAYMENTS Notice hereby given that sealed bids will be received by The PhHadef-phia Housing Authority for FURNISHING AND INSTALLING OF GEN Certain classifications must be paid for in advance of publication. Ask an advisor for details. You may use VISA or MASTERCARD to charge your advertising in these classifications. 128(C) of 198889 General Contract Phase I Reconstruction, Bi-Lingual Middle Magnel School, 8th St.

Lehigh Avenue. B-129IC) of 198889 Mechanical Contract Phase I Reconstruction, Bi-Lingual Middle Magnet School, 8th St. Lehigh Help Wanted Help Wanted ERAL CONSTRUCTION FUK "UPtKAIKJN SfcCUKb" AT TWU Ul BUILDINGS AT NORMAN BLUMBERG APTS, 2311 W. JEFFERSON STREET (PA-1-50) (SPECIFICATION 779), Dollar value tor this Contract has been established to fall wilhin the range: SM 000 to 1700,000. Pre-Bid Meeting will be held on MARCH IJ, 1989 hWO AM al 4325 Merrick Road, Philadelphia, PA 19129.

All bids shall be presented to the Philadelphia Housing Authority bv the bidders or their agents, al the place and lime designated. Bids will be received only prior to the time designated and shall not be received thereafter. No bid shaH be received after MARCH 20,19891100 AM. At which time all bids will be ouoiidv opened and read aloud in the conference room of MARIE DeLEONARDIS, 88, of Pember-ton, formerly of Camden, died Thursday at Walson Hospital, Fort Dix. Survivors: her husband, Michael; a son, Joseph Johnson of Berlin; two daughters, Marie Ottinger of Cape May Court House and Harriett Rosewall of Florida; 10 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild, and a sister, Helen VanArsdale of Pennsylvania.

Services: viewing, noon to 1 p.m. today, Perinchief Chapels, 438 High Mount Holly; Burial Office and Holy Eucharist, 1:30 p.m. today, Trinity Episcopal Church, Mill Street, Vincentown; burial. New Jersey Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Arneytown. ELSIE HODDER DONEHOO, of the Villas, formerly of Camden, died Sunday at West Jersey Hospital-Camden.

She was the widow of Gray Donehoo. Services: private. Edward P. Leonard Jr. Funeral Home, Camden.

FREDA HERLETH DUFFY, 80. of Cherry Hill, died yesterday at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Mrs. Duffy, who was born July 17, 1908, in Brooklyn, N.Y., was the widow of Thomas Vincent Duffy. Survivors: a son, Steven, and a daughter, Joan Carrick, both of Cherry Hill; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren, and a sister, Laura Williams of Smithtown, N.Y. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m.

today and 8 to 9 a.m. tomorrow, Schetter Funeral Home, 304 W. Marlton Pike (Route 70I, Cherry Hill; Mass, 9:30 a.m. tomorrow, Queen of Heaven Church, Route 70, Cherry Hill; burial, Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. MARTHA HUMPHREYS EAGAN, 60, of Runnemede, died Monday at Kennedy Memorial HospitalsStratford Division.

Survivors: her husband, John E. two sons, John 3d and Edward three daugh-, ters, Nancy Sedin, Patricia Thrush and Theresa Taylor; six grandchildren; her mother, Ruth C. Humphreys, and her mother-in-law, Ida M. Eagan. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow and 9:30 to 10 a.m. Friday, R.C. Tomasello Funeral Home, 200 S. Black Horse Pike, Bellmawr; Mass, 10:30 a.m. Friday, St.

Maria Goretti Catholic Church, Orchard Avenue, Runnemede; burial, Holy Cross Cemetery. Yeadon, Pa. LEROY F. GALLAGHER, 53. of Alloway, died Saturday at Christiana Hospital of the Medical Center of Delaware.

Mr. Gallagher worked as a clerk for Conrail for 34 years. Survivors: his wife, Mary Anne Frampton Gallagher; two daughters, Linda Cochran of Tennessee and Tracy Gallagher of Deepwa-. ter, and two brothers, William of Alloway and Donald of Carneys Point. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m.

today, Ashcraft Funeral Home, 47 State Penns Grove; funeral, 11 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; burial, Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. KENNETH A. GILLIAM, 65, of Mount Laurel, formerly of Voorhees, died Saturday at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia. Mr.

Gilliam worked as a salesman for Trend Co. Inc. in Philadelphia, a window manufacturer's brokerage company, for four years. Prior to working there, he worked for the Life Insurance Co. of Pennsylvania and Sealtest Dairies in Philadelphia.

Survivors: his wife, Helen E. Schiele Gilliam; a son, Kenneth C. of Philadelphia; two daughters, Helen C. Krewson of Berlin and Judith E. Price of Voorhees; six grandchildren, and two sisters, Adele Althouse of Florida and Larue Renneisen of Blue Bell, Pa.

Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m. today, Bradley Funeral Home, Route 73 and Evesham Road, Marlton; funeral, 11 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; burial, New Jersey Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Arneytown. NEAL L. HART, 66, of Pennsauken, died Monday at Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, Camden.

Mr. Hart owned and operated Hart's Jewelers of Moorestown, a business founded by his father, Darlington Hart. He was a member and former deacon of the First Baptist Church in Merchantville, where he belonged for 35 years. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: his wife, Caroline K.

Kitts Hart; a son, Capt. John R. Hart of San Antonio, Texas; a daughter, the Rev. Linda E. Hart of Glen Gardner, Hunterdon County; two grandchildren, and a sister, Ruth Wyatt of Camden.

Services: calling hours, 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Funeral Home of Inglesby and Sons, Cove and Wyndam Roads, Pennsatf-ken; memorial service, 1 1 a.m. Friday, First Baptist Church of Merchantville, Center Street, Merchantville; burial, private. GEORGE ROBERT HILL 4TH, 39, of West Deptford, died Saturday at Underwood-Memorial Hospital, Woodbury.

Mr. Hill was operations manager for Federal Armored Express Co. of Pennsauken. Survivors: his mother, Catherine McDer-mctt Hill of West Deotford: three sons. Lost Found Avenue, n-iaiu ot iwo-ay Electrical Contract Phase I Reconstruct hon, Bi-Lingual Middle Magnet School, 8th SI Lehigh Avenue, B-137(C) of 198889 Electrical Con-trurt Cub Wiring Equip the Philadelphia Housing Authority, 20 12- is inesinui street, miadetpnie, PanrKvlvania 19103 FOUND mttftdi brown Pit Bui type dog, Sal 34, in Airport are.

Supervisory position in Single amity mortgage county. 4 year accounting degree, 2-5 yrs accounting exp. and strong writing veroat communication skiHs reo'd. Mort Copies ot the proposed forms of contract oYjcumenfs, Including drawings ment, Various Schools, B-138IC) of 1988 89 Electrical Contract A. In-ter-Com Svslem, Bok Vo-Tech as amended, under which this Cor oration is formed.

gage Danking exp. a ptus. new High School, 8th Mittlm streets. Indicates RMrivertisement LOST: S2w Reward Boner Puppy, 3Sth Race, Wed Eve, Marcti I. Brown wwhf markings on nose, neck paws, chain collar I City Lie 1357.

Answers to 'Sasfa'. Can Cnucti anytime, 3M-2102 George P. O'Connetl Esquire Barotn, Lauffer O'Connetl 608 Huntingdon Pike and specifications mav be obtained commencing makih tvay, at me office ot the Philadelphia Housing Authority, 4325 Merrick Road, Philadelphia, PA 19129. A charge in the form of a check or money order in Ihe amount of Twenty Five Dollars (S2S.O0) payable lo me Philadelphia Housing Authority will be required for each set of documents obiained. The deposit win be refunded to all parties submitting bids.

A certified check or bank draft, payable to the Philadelphia Housing Authority, or a satisfactory bid bond executed bv the Bidder and accepted sureties in an amount equal to five percent (5) of the bid shall be submitted with each bid. The Philadelphia Housing Authority reserves the right Specifications andor plans and contract documents mav be examined and copies thereof obtained ROCTeWge, Pennsylvania IVIll from me Board ot education, second Floor, John F. Kennedy Center, LOST: i nw old red nose pH bul terrier in Temple vie. Sentimental value S250reward 551-6976 or 97I3-88H STATE OF CONNECTICUT SUPERIOR COURT JUVENILE MATTERS 12TH DISTRICT ORDER OF NOTICE ACCOUNTING INVESTOR ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN Ptease see our ad under CLERICAL. FIDELITY BOND MORTGAGE CO.

734 schuvikiii Avenue, raiiaoeipnia, Pennsylvania 19)44. LOST: Afghan Hound, fem. Grays Ferry area. KS0 reward. Owner grieving KO-0771 or 5W-4517 ACCOUNTANT BOOKKEEPER Your experience our environment Success! We're a nattonafty known leader In the transportation services company, we currently have an excellent opportunity for a talented and experienced pro.

Your varied responsibilities will iclude posting cash transactions, as well as reconcifing bank statements, treasury reports and intercompany balances. A minimum of 3 years' experience must be augmented by good interpersonal skills. Our progressive environment Is conducive to growth, our salary competitive and benefits excellent. Send your resume with salary rewjirement in confidence lo: Direct or of Personnel NATIONAL FREIGHT INCORPORATED 71 Wesi Park Avenue Vineland, N.J. 08360 Equal Opportunity Employer February tW Hartford, Connecticut Petttfon for the Commitment of he HENRKO (Juvenile and Domestic RMttorrs District Court) Chi Wren's Home Society of Vffflitrii V.

Regina Sandra Ragan Wicfiaei L. Davis IN RE: BABY BOY RAG AM The otMct ot tfm wrt a tft Ter-mina'e the residual parental right ot Reoina Sandra Ragan and Mi chaet Davis in and to BaDv Bov Ragan, born August 4, 1968, and to grant custody of the said infant to Children's Home Society of Virginia with the right to Piace Babv Bov Ragan for adoolion, and based on an affidavit filed herein, the Court finds that there exist sufficient grounds for causing service of process bv publication. IT is ORDERED that me above parties appear at the above-named Court and protect his interest on or before V.av 3, 139, at 9:30 A M. Information as to contract documents, mav be obtained al Ihe above address, or cad 87S-3927 or 875-3943. The Board of Education reserves the right to reiect any and all bids And make the awards to the best in LOSTAT, al Tele' vie ID) Dickinson.

Sml reward. 271-7995 to acomre the advertised goods or services through me consolidated supply Program (CSP) ot the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development if this is deemed by PHA to be in the best interest ot the Authority. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance and materialmen's bonds issued by satisfactory sureties.

Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the speciheatiorrs must be oeid on this oroiect. The Philadelphia Housing Authority reserves the right to reiect any and aM bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (40) davs subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent of The Philadelphia Housing Authority. ACCOUNTANT Minor CniW Ot CALVIN ANDERSON of parts unknown Upon the Wit ton of THE COM- LOST: Dog, Mini PKttcher, male, Mk tan, looks tike tiny Oooerman. answers to Rocky.

Vic. Oxford Gr6000 Castor Ave.Sat 34 Family grieving Reward! terests of the School District of Philadelphia. CONSTANCE E. CLAYTON Superintendent ol Schools TAXRE7URNPREPARER Previous exp. with sm.

business i indiv req'd. Exc Per diem rate, bonus. West Chester, 1-431-317) LOST-DOC Al Bit medium mongrel Cocker Spaniel Male. Answers lo Rudolf. Fishiown Vic.

Sentimental value Annual Meetings no bid win be accepiea unless it complies wim me rniiaaetpnie Mousing Authority's Affirmative Action Plan. The Authority strongly recommends thai all bidders familiarize themselves with the requirements included in the Affirmative Action Ptan. Additional details mav be obtained prior to Ihe bid date by conlacl PHA's Affirmative Aclion Officer al (71 5) 951 -4505. GREGORY A. KERN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MISSIONER OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT stating that the minor child of the above named person is an uncared for, neglected child which petition witt be heard on the 16th day of March, 1989 al o'clock in the afternoon, at the Superior Court, Juvenile Matters, 920 Broad Street, Hartford, Connecticut in said District.

It appearing to and being found bv the subscribing authority that the above named Calvin Anderson LOST 005 Al Blk medium mongrel Cocker Spaniel Male. Answers to Rudolf. Fishiown Vic. Sentimen-tet value REWARD! 215-425-9137 ACCOUNTING Expanding Co needs fo fill a newtv created position. Recent college grad or full charge Bookkeeper pref d.

Musl have PC exp. xc salary benefits. Please reply with resume salary requirements lo: SETI, Po Box 36, Montgo-meryvllle, Pa. 18930 Annual Meetings LOST DOG- Female lab mix, al black, Plvmwnitemarsh Vic, 'ALEX'. REWARD HOP.

834-0655 Innnal Meetings The 1989 annual election of frusHes and a meeting of the members of The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company held on March 7, 1989 was adKXjrned to 1(M a.m. on April 13, 1989. The meeting win be reconvened at the Company's offices on Independence Square, 530 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Al the reconvened meeting members win consider and vote upon a proposed omendmenl lo the Bylaws of the Company. Members mav vote for election of trustees nas gone to parts unknown, therefore LJtt4 raAaW W411 IMJlCnWMltlW AH- enue, 11O0 a m.

fo 500 pm. al LOST-Dog, bft wwhrte paws, NE area, name Deech, medium size. ORDERED, That notice of the hearing of this petition be given bv publishing this order of notice once, immediately upon receipt of this KankToro neaun torni, 4510 Franktord Avenue; 11:00 a m. Kewara po-jni LFoer ot Nonce, tn me rniLAUfcL' LOST ENVELOPE containing 1 stock cert, vie of Saxer Ave al Provident National Bank in Springfield on 3 1. Reward.

21S-S44-50 and on the proposed By-laws to 5-00 pm at witson ram meoicai Center, 2520 Snyder Avenue, and 11:00 a m. to 5O0 m. al Woodland Avenue Health Center, 5541 Woodland Avenue. The following candidates have been nominated for term of two ACCOUNTING CLERK Ind shift Data Entry reconciliation of delivery drivers dairy work. Strong background in figure wont IBM 3a exper.

very helpful. Ful fringe pkg. Call iW. Smith Wam-lj or3pm-5, 533-1504. EOE PHIA INQUIRER a newspaper having a circulation in the city ot PhibQetpfua, Pennsvtvania.

BY THE COURT Dcnna E- Atbee, Assistant Cier. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Ful Charge AP position ooen immed Subsidiary of NYSE Corp seeks person 3-5 yrs experience working knowl of general acctg procedures controls Responsibilities to inct vendor pavmenls, expense accf reimbursements, statement reconciliation accl analysis. Data entry exper on computerized acctg systems a must. Exct benefits. Send resume 8, salary reomnt to: LVI Environmental Services, 30 Great Valley Pkwv, Malvern, PA 19355, Attn: Mrs, tsayefl errrtrnent between the hours ot 10:00 mm and lUODm.

LOST GOLD NAME BRACELET (Suzanne I. vie 2nd South St. Reward' Call 636-3692, 9-5. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Amoco Oil Company, located al 43rd and Passvunk PA. Telephone intends to make application to the Department of Environmental Resources tor a Water Qualify Management Permit for me discharge of industrial waste water in a manner which meets Department requirements from its facility kxat-eo in the City of PMadeioftia, Phiia-detDhta County.

This is an existing discharge of an intermittent nature. Waste water is contained in an oil water seperator located on site and discharge is gravity fed through 16" diameter piping to me SchuvtkiN Rtver. The location of the outfall is a Latitude 39 degrees 54 minutes and Longitude of 75 degrees 13 minutes. This application is made under the provisions of the Clean Streams Law, the Act of June 1937, L. 1987 as amended.

Persons desiring additional information, or who wish to provide comment, concerning this permit application should contact the Company as indicaled above or the Department of the following address: Regional Water Quality Manager, 1875 New Hope Si, Norristown, PA 19401 Telephone 215-270-1975 after March 30, 1989 Joseph J. Horveth Senior Vice President General Counsel and Secretary LOST-Udit gold watch, Wed J22, vie. CC. Name inscribed on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pack. Kewaro o-1 otenn ACCOUNTANT Cherry HHI, NJ CPA firm.

Mm. yrs. recent Public exp req'd. Ext future bntts. Salary commensu-ralewexp.

609 -795-WlQforappt. Tfte Members el The Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of Houses from Loss by Fire are notified that the annual General Meeting of the Contributors be held al the office of the Company, 212 S. 4th Street, on Monday, the 10th day of April, 1989 at 11 o'clock A M. in accordance with the Charter for Ihe following purposes; (1) to elect three directors to serve tor the term expiring 1993 and one director fo serve for the balance ot an unexpired term ending in 1991; (21 lo elect a Treasurer to serve for one year; (3) lo vote on a proposal fo amend Article XX of the Articles of Association or Deed of Settlement to limit the personal liability of Directors for monetary damages and fo expand the scope of indemnification afforded by The Contributionship lo its Directors and officers, and (4) to transact such other business the Annual Meeting ot ureoier rnn-adetohie Health Action. Inc.

be JkAnnHsw Marrh 13. 1989 at LOST Male brown retriever, IVi yrs. VK. 6WU wissamcxon. ko- the Southeast Health Center, 930 ward 2I5-4JU-6 wi-1 1 year EMlwrtl(jinJ(r AINoren Roger Cottins Jamce Smith Beairice Miller Cvnttiia M.Williams Esquire Royal Brown Glenn A.

Brown, DM.D. For further information, please call Angela Caranci, Administrative Assistant fo Ihe Executive Direc-toi al Greater Philadelphia Health Action, 4510 Franktord Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19124, at ACCOUNTANT Growing S. Jersey Real Estate Investment Banker is searching for an individual with a BS in account Washington Avenue tttrsi noor re- fantinn araal af 7 LOST: Opera Glasses at the Walnut Theater on 34. Keward. Zfi-S II) ACCOUNTS RECEtVABLES Data entry on computer terminals, bank deposits, heavy telephone contact with customers.

Havartown Office. Call John 446-929? The primary purposes of the Annual Meeting ere: 1.) the election of community directors; 2.) any other itinett at mav orooertv come be LOST-PURE WHITE MALE CAT on 2-19-89. Vic 2nd Godfrey. ing 2-3 yrs accounting exp in the Real Estate syndication industry. We wil also consider an individual Owner grieving.

Reward, vn-rm fore the meeting. BaHoling for the election will take place from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 o.m. at Southeast ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE So Phila food co seeks FT qualified individual for booKkeeping. Soma computer, good salary benefits.

References a must. Call 895-4073 witn 2-3 yrs exp, public accounting. CPA is helpful bul not nee. Salary writ be commensurate with exp. Exceptional Co.

benefits. Send resume to: 5 West Park Mer-chantviHe, NJ 08109 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES HARRISBURG The Department of General Services, Room 4 14 North Office Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17)25, win publicly ooen all sealed bid proposals received on or before said dale and time for the following contract: CONTRACT 10 "PENNSYLVANIA CODE" print and distribute upon request comoiele current version of all titles of the Code or of one tilled of the Code. "PENNSYLVANIA CODE REPORTER" print and distribute new pages to include banding, packing, wrapping, addressing and mailing. Contractor to furnish complete. Contract effective July 1989 and ending June 30, 1992.

Contract covers The Legislative Reference Bureau only. Opening Date: Tuesday, March 28, 1989 at 10J0 AM. Blanks and information mav be obiained uoon application to aoove office. The Commonwealth reserves the right to reiect ary or all parts of bid. Security requirements musl be submitted with Bid Proposal.

Help Wanted as may property come oetore tne meeting. Nattialleljchenmaver NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of Incorporation have been filed with the Department of State Secretary ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTANCY FEE PAID CORPORATE STAFF Top co. seeks degree rmn I yr gen acctg exp CALL 925-7772 (24HRs) O'SheaPers 1218 Chestnut 19107 The Korman Company, Maior Delaware vatiev Real tstate Deve lopment Management Firm has a ACCOUNTING See our ad for REIMBURSEMENT SPECIALIST In the HEALTH CARE section under ACCOUNTING PHYSICIAN SERVICES GROUP, INC. position tor an Accountant. Applicant wiN work on all phases of indi of the commonweatm ot Pennsylvania at Harrisburg.

Pennsylvania, tor the puroose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation pursuant lo the provisions of the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May $, 1933, L. 364, as amended. The name of me proposed cor po- ACCOUNTS Receivable dert, hoM exp. a must. Competitive salary bnfts.

Apoty in person: Sheraton Post Inn, Rl 70 8, 295, Cherry Hill NJ THE ANNUAL MEETING el Hie Members of the Mam Line Federal Savings Bank win be held at the office of the Savings Bank, Two Akf-wvn Center, Vtilanova, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, March IS, 1989 al 2:00 M. JohnR. Eppinger Secretary vidual trust accounts. Should have a background in accounting ano some inoiviouai rax experience. Familiarity with IBM-PC is a INQUIRER CLASSIFIED 103-5000 Send resume including salary re- ratton is Jensen movers storage, Inc.

ACCOUNTING CLERK ap data entry one write svs cc engineering firm S2B0 wk no fee. can ms. rvan. 546-7900 prdann empagy 1346 ches ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK FuN lime, attract" iv benefits Dark- riiremems lo: XECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR THE KORMAN COMPANY POBOX2D00 TREVOSE, PA W047 ACCOUNTANTS nceaent opfy Perm pos wgrowing quality CPA firm Public exp nec. 215-322-4560 COME GROW WITH USt age Newtiabie salary.

Bacfcoround stoutd mctude: Computerized accounts payable, prior eiDerieoce-taroe company. CoHeoe degree not reautred Send resume to The Articles of tncorporation have been filed on the 23rd day of December, 1988. The purposes for which ft was organized are: To engage in and to do any lawful act concerning any and an lawful business for corporations may be incorporated under the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law, Act Ot May 5. 1933, Pi- 364, THE ANNUAL MEETING el fhe members of fhe Roxborough-Man-avunk Federal Savings Loan Association will be nek) al 800 p.m., Wednesday, March 15, 1989, al the mam office of ihe Association, 6040 Rioge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19121. Anthony P.

Stetanowici Secretary Commonwealth of Petmsvlvanfe Department ot General Services HARRISBURG The Department ot General Services, Room 414 North Office Building, Commonwealth Ave. North Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17125, wiH publicly open all sealed bid proposal until 10J0 AJVL on Ihe ACCOUNTANCY FEE PAID (S)TAX Openings with fop companies. CC, Suburbs, NJ, Witm. Sal. S30-55K.

CALL Mr Moben 925-7272 (24HRS) 0 Shea Peri 2l8Cheslrwt 19107 Personnel Director, White Gove Kvc. Kadnor center, ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERKS w'2 yrs exper in Coliec-hWNt research. MicroM, 735-455 ntwnor, ra. ine..

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