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22 EVKMNOCAHTAL tC 3 Series pi JaXsds fof aod removal of solids before discharge to tributary of The Little Patuxest River. Beeeiviag water is classified for water coetaci recreaika, for fisli, otijer aquatic life and wildlife. APPLICATION NUMBERS: EPA: MIKXS232S The Parkiray Masor Hotel Parkway at Route 1T5, Jessup. Anne Arundel Coccty, Maryland, has applied for a State Discharge Permit and NPDES Permit to discharge treated wastewaters from A Wastewater Treauneut Facility to Dorsey Run, which is classified for water contact recreation, for fish, other aquatic life and wildlife. APPLICATION NUMBERS: State: 76-DP-1210 EPA: MrMK8286S The Dreams Landing Co-Owners Council.

Dreams Landing Way, Anne Arundel County. Maryland, has applied for a State Discharge Permit and NPDES Permit to discharge treated wastewaters from The Dreams Landing Wastewater Treatment Facility to Severn River, which is protected for shellfish harvesting. On the basis of preliminary review and application of lawful standards and regulations, the Maryland Water Resources Administration proposes to issue a State Discharge and NPDES Permit subject to certain effluent limitations and special conditions. These proposed determinations are tentative. The Maryland Water Resources Administration (State) wfll holt a public hearing at the time and place stated below: Tuesday, September 23,1975 ai 9:30 a.m.

State of Maryland Department of Natura Resources Tawes State Office Building C4 Conference Room 580 Taylor Avenue Annapolis, Maryland Persons wishing to comment on the proposed determinations are invited to submit a statement to the Maryland Water Resources Administration, Water Quality Permits Section, no later than five days following the publii hearing, or to be present 01 represented at the public hearing, or both. All comments and suggestions wfll be con sidered in the formulations final determinations regarding the application. Parties makmj presentations at the hearings are urged to address the issue stated in this notice. Oral statements wiH be heard, but, for the ac curacy of the record, all im portant testimony should submitted in writing: Ora statements should summarize any extensive written material to allow time for an interested parties to be heard; The application, fact sheets related documents, proposed effluent limitations and special comment? received and other information are on file and may- be- inspected, and arrangements made for copying at" the Maryland Water Resources Administration office Water Quality Permits Section Tawes State, Office Building, 580 Taylor Avenue, Annapolis Maryland 21401, at any time between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.

Monday through Friday, excep during State holidays. Fac Sheets and further information may be obtained by writing to the above address or by calling 301 267-582L A copying service is available for public use at a charge of 10 cents percopy. Register of Interested Persons Any person interested in a par ticular application or group-of applications may leave his name address, and phone number as part of the file-for an application The list of names will be main tained as a means for persons with an interest in an application to contact others with sinular interests. Au-li Gesersi Cczaraetors for bidding purposes by depositing 1:15 PJI. Case -No.

I5-WL- 0656- Poist FfeM Lending, fee. to dredge an area within about 30 eet to either side of asd cflan- fldward of an existing 175 foot joag pier from average 3 to 6 foot depth at mean tow water; to deposit 2609 cubic yards of spoil jplaad at property Severs River near Bea Oaks. 2:15 P.M. Case No. T6-WL- Wright to dredge 130 kffig 28 foot wide chacsei rom 1 to 1.5 feet at mean tow water; to construct billhead about 20 by 30 foot boat basin; to deposit 60 cubic yards of spoil behind bulkhead and 100 foot masonry retaining wall to be constructed upland at property on Ramsey lake at Bayside Drive, Shoreham Beach.

2:45 P.M. Case No. 76-WL- 0058 E- Weinstein to construct 32 foot bulkhead at about mean high water line; to dredge 25 foot wide area extending 100 feet channelward from average 1.5 to 4 foot depth; to deposit 250 cubic yards of spoil behind bulkhead; to construct boat ramp at property in Spriggs Pond off Magothy River at Vista Ridge. 3:30 PJI. Case No.

74-WL- 0473--E. Cioud to earth fill about 0.8 acre of land including 0.13 acre of private wetlands at property off Chesapeake Bay at Carroll Drive and Turkey Point Road, Turkey Point 4:00 P.M. Case No. 7-WL- 0059 Department of Natural Resources to construct 885 foot long stone jetty with 15 foot wide base, 4 foot high, and to dredge 40 foot bottom width channel from 2 to 4 foot depth at mean low water, for 1,000 feet from 4 foot depth contour in Magothy River to inside Lake Placid with 650 foot and 700 foot channel arms into north and south forks respectively; to deposit 10,000 cubic yards of spoil on several adjoining properties of Shore Acres. Statements for or against the above application(s) may be presented orally at the hearing, or in writing prior to the hearing to the Water Resources Administration, Permit Section, Tawes State Office Building, D-3, Annapolis, Maryland 2140L Au-18 NOTICE OF WETLAND HEARINGS The hearings listed below are to be held pursuant to Title 9, Wetland and Riparian Rights of the Natural Resources Article, Annotated Code of Maryland (1974) and pursuant to Section 401 of the Federal Water PoDution Control Act (P.

L. 92-500; 33 USC 1411). Thursday Anne Arundel County The Jeffrey Bonding, Room 308, 16 Francis Street, Annapolis, Maryland 1:15 P.M. Case No. 76-WL- 0054 Bahama Beach Improvement td construct 115 foot bulkhead at varying distance from mean high water to 10 feet channelward; to backfill with 200 cubic yards of nsite sandy Sorrow at property oo Back Creek.

1:30 P.M. Case No. 7S-WL- 0055--W. A. Rogers to construct 165 foot stooa revetment at land interface; to construct 113 foot pier, mooring piles at property on Mill Creek at Authority of tbe City of Aa- Espdrs.

EKsre tfeac two (2) sets of a i and wl be supplied to each bidder. Tbe deposit for each set of a i aad specifiesSoes will be refunded to ladders provided the same are returned to the Housing Authority of the City of AnaapoBs is good eoeditksi within tea (10) days after the opening of bids. Additional copies of drawings and specifications may be obtained by General Contractors or interested subcontractors and material suppliers from the Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis by depositing the sum of 5100.00 per set which win not be refundable. No bids shall be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent of the Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF ANNAPOLIS By: ARTHUR STRISSEL, JR.

Title: Executive Director Au-18 ORDERNISI INTHE CffiCUITCOUBT FOB ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY NO. Equity IN THE MATTER OF THE MORTGAGED REAL ESTATE OF TAW INVESTORS, ET AL Ordered, this 28th day of July, the sale of the property in these proceedings mentioned made and reported by Frank G. Baldwin', "Assignee BE RATIFIED AND CONFIRMED, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown on or before the 25th day of August next; Provided, a copy of this Order be inserted in some newspaper published in Anne Arundel County, once in each of three successive weeks before the 25th dayofAugustnext. The report states that the amount of sale was $27,100.00. True Copy, W.

GARRETTLARRIMORE, Clerk True Copy, TEST: W. GARRETT LARRIMORE, Clerk Au-18 INVITATION TO BIDDERS The Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis will receive bidsforthe Heating Improvements at College Creek Terrace ProjectMD-1-1-- Obery and Clay Streets, Annapolis, Maryland-Phase V--Modernization MOD-75-12 until 2:00 M. (E.D.S.T.) on the 22ud day of August, 1375 at its offices on SL John's Street Annapolis, Maryland 21404, a which time and place bids wfll be opened and publicly read aloud. Proposed forms of contrac documents, including plans and specifications are on file at the office of the HACA at St Joan's Street, Annapolis, Maryland. A certified check or bank draft, payable to the HACA, U.S Government bond, or satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and acceptable sureties in an amount equal to five percent of the bid shaH be submitted with each bid.

The successful bidder wfll be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance and paymsrt bond or bonds. Attention is called to the provisions for equal eraployinen opportunity, and payment of not less than the preraffing salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be paid on this project The HACA reserves the right to reject any and iD bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding. Copies of the drawing! and specifications may be obtained GREEN WAY STREET XW. GLES EUSHIE, MARYLAND, jsa SB! sslL at Aurijee to the highest bidder ca aeeouat of Storage, repairs, asd oer awful charges oo the premises GLJENBURNIE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE -808 NORTH RITCHIE HIGH- A I MARYLAND ON FRIDAY. AUGUST 22, 1975.

AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A.M. 1 OLDSMOBILE (1969) TORONADO 2 DOOR RADIO. HEATER. POWER, AND AIR CONDITIONING. SERIAL NO.

39t8I9M6M129. AND 1 FORD 1967) 2-DOOR SEDAN WITH RADIO. HEATER, AND POWER STEERING SERIAL NO. 7W55GC177380. TERMS CASH.

IMMEDIATE REMOVAL THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE VEHICLES MUST HAVE SAME INSPECTED AS PROVIDED IN ARTICLE SECTION 13-105 OF THE MARYLAND CODE. GLEN BURNIE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE, LIENOR. AJ.BILLIGCOAUCTS Baltimore, Md. 21202 752-8440 Au-18 SIDNEY ROSENBERG, Esq. 525 S.Conkling Street Baltimore, Maryland 21224 STATE OF MARYLAND NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF HOWASD aiELVIN WILLIAMS, SR.

Also known as HOWARD MELVIN WILLIAMS This is to give notice that the i A MELVIN WILLIAMS, JR. whose address is 8428 Cove Road, Baltimore, Md. 21222 was, on August 6, 1975, appointed personal representative of the estate of Howard Melvin Williams, also known as Howard Melvin Williams who died on July 17, 1975, with'a will All persons having-, any objection to such appointment (or to the probate of the decedent's wfll) shall file the same with the Register of Wflls of Anne Arundel County on or before February 6, 1976 (six months from the date of such All persons having claims against the decedent must present their claims to the undersigned, or file the same with the said Register of Wills on or before six months from the date of such appointment Any'claim not so filed "on or before such date or any extension thereof provided by law, shall be unenforceable thereafter. HOWARD MELVIN WILLIAMS, JR. Personal Representative EstateNo.

16870 Date of first publication: August 11,1975 GEORGE M. NUTWELL Register of Wflls Au-25 Box541 Annapolis, Md. 21404 STATE OF MARYLAND NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO A INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF NORMAN R. LILLY This is to give notice that undersigned, Joyce R. Lflly whose address is 1114 River Bay Road, Cape St Claire, Annapolis, Md.

21401 was, on July 31,1975, appointed personal representative of the state of NORMAN R. LILLY-who died on July 25,1975, (without) a win. An persons having any objection to such appointment shall file the same with the Register of Wflls of Anne Arundel County on or before January 3L 1976 (six months from the date of such appointment). All persons having claims against the decedent must present their claims to the undersigned, or file the same with the said Register of Wflls on or before six months from the date of such appointment Any pTaim not so filed on or before such date or any extension thereof provided by-law, shad be unenforceable thereafter. JOYCE LILLY Personal Representative Estate aS Date of first publication: Monday, August 4,1975 GEORGE M.

NUTWELL, Register of Wflls Au-18 JOHN G. ROUSE, Attorney ISWestStreet Annapolis, Maryland 21401 STATE OF MARYLAND NOTICE OEAPPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF DOUGLAS F. MINER This is to give notice that the undersigned, Marion Miner and The Farmers National Bank oi Annapolis whose address is 5 Church Circle, Annapolis, Maryland 21401 were on August 7, 1975, appointed personal representatives of the estate of DOUGLAS F. MINER who died on July 20,1975, with a wflL AU persons having any objection to such appointment (or to the probate of the decedent's will) shan file the same with the Register of Wills of Anne Arundel County on or before February 7, 1976 (six months from the date of such appointment). AU persons having claims against the decedent must present their- claims to the undersigned, or file the same with the said Register of Wflls on or before six months from the date of such appointment Any claim'not so filed on or before.such date or any extension thereof provided by law, shall be imenforceable thereafter.

MARION MINER The Fanners National Bank of Annapolis By: GLENWOODL. GISH, j- Vice President and Personal Representatives Trust Officer EstateNo. 16871 Date of first publication: August 11,1975 GEORGE M. NUTWELL Register of Wflls Au-25 PUBLIC NOTICE Please be advised that BELLO MACHRE A.A.C.RC.'s residential home for retarded citizens, accepts clients and its services are rendered regardless of race, color or national origin. RAYMOND C.

SHIPLEY Au-20 Director NOTICE OF ANNUALMEETING The annual meeting of Old Court Savings and Loan, Inc. (A Stock Corporation) wfll be held in the downtown office, 17 South Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 20201 Tuesday, September 9,1975 at 4 p.m. for the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. OLD COURT SAVINGS AND LOAN, INC. STUARTL.BERGER, Au-18 Secretary DEATHNOTICES RUE on August 16,1975 -Harold husband of AHetta D.

Rue. A graveside service wfll be held on Tuesday at 3:30 P.M. in Hfllcrest Cemetery. Should friends desire contributions may be made to The Annapolis Youth Center, 10 Pinkney St Au-18 MStcsTaBun, Attorney 827 St Paul Street Baltimore, Md. 21202 UENOR'SSALE 2-AUTOMOBlLtS Under article 63, Section 43, Acts of 1957, notice is hereby given to EDMOND DUNN 8170 MEADE VILLAGE ROAD, SEVERN, MARYLAND AND MARILYN 13 COFFMAN, Jack Francis on Aug.

17, 1975 of Shady Side, Md. Survived by one niece, Mrs. Anne Quetel of Shady Side, Md. Funeral on Aug. 19 at 10 A.M.

in the Hardesty Funeral Home, Galesvilie- Md. Interment Wooonem Cemetery. Visiting TAYLOR- Mr. Wflliam Thomas Taylor of 7 Kirby Lane, on Friday, August 15,1975 at his residence. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Harriet Ann Smother Taylor, age 71 years, father of Mrs. Mary L. Ponder, Mrs. Elenora K. McGowan, Mrs.

Roslyn M. Porter, Mrs. John henry all of Parole, Mr. William E. Taylor of UPI TYPHOON PHYLLIS, packing winds up to 120 an hour and 20 inches of rain over two-day period, caused wide- c- destruction in southwestern Japan over the weekend.

On the southern island of Shikoku, residents waded through chest-deep muddy water. 19 dead, 60 hurt in Japan typhoon TOKYO (AP) Typhoon Phyllis dwindled to a moderate tropical monsoon over the Sea of Japan today after lashing western Japan over the weekend. It left 19 persons dead, 60 injured. 22 missing and thousands of homes destroyed or damaged, officials said. The worst damage was reported on Shikoku, the smallest of Japan's four main islands.

Packing winds of up to 118 miles per hour and torrential rains, the typhoon triggered 129 landslides, destroyed 23 dikes and cut roads in 106 places, police said. They said more than 400 houses were destroyed and nearly 17,000 others were flooded. Officials said a city and a village were isolated by floodwaters and residents were seen from helicopters waiting for rescuers on rooftops. Hundreds of troops were trying to reach.the areas. Most of Shikokirs railway and highway networks were disrupted and officials said it would take at least a week before they are restored.

Pooches tipsy- iii name only BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) A halfway house for alcoholics has found a slightly tipsy way to help win the battle of the bottle dogs named Brandy, Ginger, Blackberry and Cognac. Many people turn to alcohol because humans are not satisfying their emotional needs, says Bob Ryan, executive director of the Guenster Home and himself a reformed alcoholic. "Feed dog, watch him shake his tan never take you for granted," he says. "Everybody's been what you've been doing wrong.

A dog doesn't say anything. He just loves you." Ryan bought a Labrador retriever for the house the day after Christmas in 1973 to help residents get through the post-holiday downs. Appropriately, it had been named Brandy, he saysi Three months later, a woman offered Ryan a female Labrador and the residents called her Ginger, "because of ginger brandy," Ryan says. Ginger had a first litter of. 10 pups last October and a second Utter of 12 on July 10.

Most of Teaneck, New Jersey, and Robert R. Taylor of Capitol Heights, Md. Also surviving are 17 grand, 3 great grandchildren, sister, Mrs. Harriet E. Porter, brother, Mr.

Randolph both of Annapolis, 4 nephew, 3 daughters-in-law, 1 son-in-law and other relatives and friends. Visiting at HICKS FUNERAL HOME, 1922 Forest Drive Monday (today) from 4 to 10 p.m. with funeral services Tnesdav at 12 noon from Hicks Funeral ChapeL Rev. W. L.

Baltimore, his pastor, win officiate. Interment Maryland Memorial Park at Laurel, Md. Family receiving friends a Funeral Home from 7 to 8 p.m. at the first litter was given away to ex-residents of the house. The two left are Cognac and Blackberry.

"We may run out of brandy names and switch to fine wines," says Ryan. Doug Ten Eyck, has lived at the home since last September, keeps a loving eye on all the dogs. Instea of an empty bottle, a "Handbook of Dog Care" sits on his dresser. Ryan takes Brandy home, but the rest of the dogs" 15 at present share Ten Eyck's smallroom. "When I came, here I was really bad.

I didn't trust nobody," he said. "I was lonely. I didn't talk to nobody. I was in "asheD." Nowiis face lights up and his voice becomes animated when he.tells anecdotes about the. dogs.

Ryan credits them with helping Tea Eyck stay sober since he's been at the home. Ryan says the Guenster Home, a former convent on a residential, tree-lined street, is a "home, not an institution." He says he's tried to create a happy atmosphere by dishing out good food, buying new furniture and keeping the house clean. The dogs help make the atmosphere more like home, he says. are usuaDy about 30. men living at the home at.a.

many have asked for dogs. But they do not get them until they are ready to leave the home and have shown they can care for the dogs. Ryan claims that about Taper cent of the some 120 alcoholics who have lived at the house have succeeded once they left. And 72 are working on the same jobs they went to when they moved out, He said. For some, taking a dog has been an encouragement, Ryan says.

"It's part of the house they're taking with them. They'n never forget the place if they take a dog." For all the information you need about your new community, call LOOKING HOSTESS USTfD BELOW Annapolis Area Doris Tattenon Annapolis 268-2468 Barbara 268-2468 TV listings August 18, 1975 DAYTIME MOVIES "Blade Hand" 83 Happess Every Spring" 1:00 "Casanova Brown" 0 "East of ine River" EVENING 6--00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:13 8:30 8:57 9:00 11:00 11:30 Bunny Maziola Edaewater. Md. 956-3736 9:30 0:00 ffcOO 12:30 0) NEWS 0 THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY "A Man Called Snake- CD ABC NEWS SUPERMAN ffl TEACHING THE ADULT 6B 3) THE ELECTRIC COMPANY 60 MY FAVORITE MARTIAN "Danger! High Voltage" IB CBS fcVENiNG NEWS 0 FAMILY AFFAIR "Birds, Bees and-Bony CD NBC NIGHTLY NEWS NEWS BD HOGAN'S HEROES "The Antique" CAR CARE IS PATTY DUKE "The Little Dictator" S) LIL1AS. YOGA AND YOU 0 CD NEWS NBC NEWS LOVE AMERICAN STYLE "Love and the Dummies," "Love and die Busy Husband" ABC EVENING NEWS CBS NEWS Rl BOWLING FOR DOLLARS IR TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 60 STAR TREK 60 BOOK BEAT "The Tattooed Man" by Florence Rome.

S3 THE VALIANT YEARS OZZIE AND HARRIET "A Lamp for Dave and June" SPECIAL "Honduras: Aftermrh of Kcrricaca Hfi" TO TELL THE TRUTH JEOPARDY DRAGNET "The Little Victim" LETS MAKE A DEAL CANDID CAMERA HH WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS "The Language of Animals" IB COURTROOM 13 (Q ADAM 12 68 WOMAN "Elsa Dorfman: Impressions" 0 EVENING EDITION HOGAN'S HEROES "Clearance Sale at the Black Market" ID GUNSMOKE "Tit: Fires of Ignorance." A teacher risks the wrath of his prize pupU's stubborn father because of his Belief that the child's education most be compulsory. (R) a 0) NBC BASEBALL Cincinnati Reds vs. St. Louis Back-up game: New York Mets vs. Houston Astros.

THE F.B.I. "The Detonator" THE ROOKIES "The Shield." Sir witnesses make positive identificaaon of a suspected olayer of a policeman, but Tetty it the lone dissented, position which pots him on the opposite side buddies Mike, Chris aod other PICTURE STUNTMAN AWARDS 60 TARZAN "Pride of the Assassini" 0 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK "The Rachmaninoff Festival" GRAND PRIX TENNIS ROOM 222 --Mel Hem and die NicHel-Plated Toochptck NBC NEWS UPDATE One-minute capsuliaed bulletin of ihe evenings news. FINEST FEATURE (Part I) "Berlin: Kaiser to Khrushchev." The story of a city and its people, depicting their growth, wealth, inflation, decay and tyranny. (Part II) "The Yanks Are Coming." The dmwucJe of an unforgettable rao years as America engages in MINUTES Narrator: Henry Darrow. ffl MAUDE Mande recruits Vivian into women's liberation, and possibly out of her marriage, (R.) THE MERV GRIFFIN SHOW Guess: Roy dark, Dytn Cannon, Pamela Mason.

ABC SUMMER MOVIE Ttomance of a Horsethief (1971) starring Ynl Brynner, Hi A Cossack captain steds from the pewints who stoic them in die first place. MOVIE TWENTY "Casanova 70" (1965) starring Marcdlo Verna lot. The adventures of a modern day Casanova who mixes danger with romance. ID RHODA Mary Rkhacds arrives unexpectedly and throws ft monkey wrench into the of and Joe to have a long-awaited weekend alone at Cod. (R) THE BOARDING HOUSi 6 MEDICAL CENTER "Half a life." A 40-year-old spinster finally ro- just as her devoted brother disease that will require her constant attention to him.

(B.) 0 NEWS KUFS SHOW ffi THE ROADS TO FREEDOM SB ffl ID NEWS THE BEST OF GROUCHO 63 LAUREL AND HARDY QD JANAKI ffi THE SAINT "Man Who Could Not Die" CBS LATE MOVIE "A Walk With Love and Death" (1969) warring Dayan, AnjeBca Husto. A which concern the effect of war on the lives of two innocent lovers. (K) (DID THE TONIGHT SHOW Host: Joey Bishop. 0 PERRY MASON The Case of the Vtniihinf Victim" tp WIDE WORLD: MYSTERY "Murder ImposssW starring Lawrence LnckmbOL, Jack Ging. A scientist is slain and his new mTencoa, a computer which can translate Fnglhh into foreign languages is stolen and held for raasom.

(R) 3 THE MOD SQUAD 9 CHALLENGE NFL ACTION HIGHLIGHTS ONE STEP BEYOND "The Gift" 0 COMBAT at Able-Five" LUCY SHOW 140 1:10 MOVIE "It Erery Spring- (1949) land, Jon NEWS TOMORROW REFLECTIONS ID NEWS THE LATE SHOW "Slattery's Hurricane" (1949) starring Richard rrj-rk, Linda Darnell. HH-.

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