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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 27

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mi .1 iWjfyyWMlJYi ir THE SUN, Thursday, February 7, 1952 Baltimore Produce DEATHS (3) GERMAN. Suddenly, on February 1952, HELEN KORBEL GERMAN, of Dividend Actions Livestock Markets Baltimore fOuotatlons as reported by the United States Department of Agriculture. 1 CATTLE Receipts, 250. Scattered odd lots all representative classes steady with earlier in week, load and several smaller lots good and choice 740-958-lb. slaughter Aeers.

$33 34.50; odd lots commercial and good 745-880 $3050: odd head utility cows. $22 23; few canners and cutters. $17 21; few utility and commercial sausage bulls. $25.8528: few mostly good 1.015-1. 050-lb.

feeder steers. $32.70 33. CALVES Receipts. 150. Market slow, steady, but undertone weak on commercial to low good, odd prime vealers.

$41. too; (3) MEISER. On February 3. 1952, BERTHA (nee Sander), beloved wife of Herman H. A.

Meiser). Funeral- from her late residence. 1914 West Baltimore street, on Thursday at 2 Interment In Lorraine Cemetery. 7e MEYER. On February 6.

1952. MARIE (nee Hament), beloved wife of James W. Meyer, of 2802 Overland avenue, and mother of Mrs. Donald Lawrence. Mrs.

Nicholas Marinelle, Mrs. Richard Moran. James Meyer. of Baltimore; Dr. Harry L.

Meyer, of Vienna. W.Va.. and sister of Mrs. Leo Klein, Mrs. Martin K.

Miller. Mr. William Hament. of Baltimore: Mrs. Samuel J.

Parks, of Washington. D.C.: Morris and Louis Hament. of New York city. Funeral from Sol Lev4nson Bros. Home, 1124-26 West North avenue, on Friday.

February 8, at 1 P. M. Interment In Baltimore Hebrew Cemetery. Please omit flowers.l Make contributions to Heart Fund. 8e MILLER On January 5, 1952.

MARGARET D. (nee Woytowitz), of 121 North Decker avenue, beloved wife of August O. Miller. Funeral from the John A. Moran Funeral Home.

3000 East Baltimore street, corner of Potomac, on Saturday. February 9, at 8.30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 9 A.

M. Interment In Sacred Heart Cemetery. 9 MOHR. On July 12, 1951, killed in action in Korea, CORPORAL LOUIS WILLIAM, beloved son of Elizabeth Anna Mohr (nee Makares) and beloved grandson of Stanley Makares. Services at the residence of his mother, 3030 Abell avenue, on Friday morning at 8 30.

Requiem High Mass at SS. Philip and James' Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. 8 MORRIS. On February 5.

1952. MARY E. (nee McClean), of 7 South Llnwood avenue, beloved wife of the late Louis B. Morris and beloved mother of Louis Charles Joseph L. Morris and Mrs.

Sarah Gelger. Funeral from the John A. Moran Funeral Home. 3000 East Baltimore street (corner of Potomac), on Saturday. Februarv 9 at 10.30 A.

M. Reqvilem High Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 11 Ai M. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery. 9 NATH ANSON.

On February 5. 1952. ANNA, beloved wife of the late David Nathanson, of 3437 Piedmont avenue, beloved sister of Mrs. Louis Goldenberg, of New York city. Funeral from Sol Levinson St Bros.

Home, 1124-26 West North avenue, on Thursday, February 7, at 1 P. M. Interment in Beth Tfiloh Congregation Cemetery, Windsor Mill road. Please omit flowers, 8 NORTON. On February 4, 1952, FRANCES (nee Engle), of 1521 East North avenue, beloved wife of the late Willard A.

Norton. Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sc Sons. North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Thursday at 1 P.M. Interment In Lorraine Park Cemetery.

7 ORBAN. On February 5. 1952. at his home. 2507 Chelsea terrace.

FRANK J. (FRANZ), beloved husband of Helen Darby Orban. Funeral service will be held at William J. Tickner Sons. North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Thursday at 2 P.

M. Interment private. 7 PA IX. On February 5. 1952, EMMA WILLIS, aged 81 years, wife of the late William E.

Paul. Jr. 8 Funeral services at her home, 2219 Sulgrave avenue. Mount Washington, on Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery.

PERKINS. On February 6. 1952, MARTHA RICHARDSON. Of 2703 St. Paul street, beloved wife of the late William Henry Perkins.

The funeral services will be at the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston streets, on Friday at 3 P.M. Interment private. 8 PICKETT. On February 6, 1952.

near Woodbine. Carroll county, Maryland. ERNEST W. (JOHN), beloved husband, of Claudia Gosnell Pickett. Funeral services on Saturday.

February 9. from Morgan Chapel Methodist Church at 11 A. M. Interment in the adjoining cemetery. F'rlends may cnll at the late residence after 7 P.

M. Thursdav. Remains will lie in state at church on Saturday from 10 A M. to 11 A. M.

Pe PRESTIANNI. On February 4, 1952, SIGNORINO. beloved husband of Bessie Prestiannl (nee Bonsignore). Funeral services are to be held at his home. 4103 Granite avenue, on Thursday at 8.15 A.

M. Requiem High Mass at St. Anthony's Church at 9 A. M. Interment in Huly Redeemer Cemetery.

7e ROBERTS. On February 4. 1952. GEORGE the home of his daughter. Mrs.

Naomi F. Reinhard, of Owings' Mills, formerly of Harford road. Carney, beloved husband of the late Emma C. Roberts (nee Miller). Funeral from the leonard J.

Ruck Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale, on Thursdav at 11 A. M. Interment in Psrkwood Cemetery. 7 ROPF.lt On February 5. 1952.

LAWRENCE beloved husband of the late Rose B. Roper (nee Lamb). Funeral from his late residence. 1104 Snrgeant street, on Friday. February 8.

at 1 P. M. Interment in Cedar Bluff Cemeterv. Annapolis. Md.

7c RIUK'KK. On February 3. 1952. EMMA of 3R07 Greenmount avenue, beloved wife of the late Julian E. Rudleer and mother of Mrs.

Francis Phillips and Mrs. James Oliver Dull Annapolis (Md.) papers please cony.l Funeral will be from the William Cook Mansion. St. Paul and Preston streets, on Thursday at 8 15 A.M. Requiem Mass at the Church of th Blrfsed Sacrament at 9 A.M.

Interment tn New Cathedral Cemetery. 7 St'HNEinFR. Suddenly, on February 4 1952, JOHN beloved husband of Theresa M. Schneider (nee Splcken-reuther), and beloved father of Mrs Joseph R. Wcger and Mrs.

Neal Scheve. Service at his home, 109 Forrest View avenue, on Friday morning at 8.30. Requiem High Mass at St. Michael's Church. Overlea, at 9 o'clock.

Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemeterv. 8 SCHNEIDER- Veterans Employe Association Division No. 2. Baltimore -end Ohio Railroad, announces with deep regret the death of a beloved member, JOHN M. SCHNEIDER.

JOHN EIDMAN. 7e President. SCHNEIDER. The Holv Name Society of St. Michael's Church.

Overlea. announces with recret the death of JOHN M. SCHNEIDER. Members will meet at his home. 109 Forrest View avenue, on Thursday.

February 7, at 8 P. M. to recite the Rosary. BERNARD J. WEIGMAN.

7e President. SCHUETTE On February 5. 1952. HELEN DORIS (nee Levering), of 311 South Caton avenue, beloved mother of Frederick William. William Henry, and Ferdinand Paul Schuette.

8e Services at the Funeral Home of George L. Schwab. 2101 Frederick avenue, at Pulaski street, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment in Loudon PBrk Cemetery. We believe, a funeral director cannot serve well unless he takes a definite interest in those he serves.

Only by so doing can he learn of the family's needs and desires. a i 0b Msveyaa' a as 2004 ORLEANS STREET 2112 DUNDALK AVENUE 2 DEATHS 5) SHOLLENBERGER. On February 6, 1952. AMELIA, formerly of 645 Fort' land street, beloved wife of the late Thomas G. Shollenberger.

8e Funeral services will be at the William Cook Mansion. St. Paul and Preston streets, on Friday at 2 P.M. Interment In St. Mary'a Cemetery, Hampden.

SIGEL. On February 5. 1952. WILLIAM JOHN, beloved husband of the late Dena Amberg Slgel and beloved father of Mrs. Elsie Pettlbone, of 524 South Forty-eighth street.

Funeral from the Connelly Funeral Home. 3500 Bank street, on Friday at 2 P.M. Interment In Oak Lawn Cemetery. 8 SMITH. On February 5.

1952. BLANCHE W. (nee Peregoy), of 736 Llnnard street, beloved wife of the late Ira V. Smith. Funeral from 2700 Edmondson ave nue on Thursday at 9 A.M.

Interment in woodlawn cemetery. 7e SMITH. Friendship Chapter No. 36. 0.

E.S.. announces with deep regret the passing of SISTER BLANCHE SMITH. Eastern Star services Thursday at 9 A. M. at Little's Funeral Home, 2700 Edmondson avenue.

ALMA L. STEEN. 7 Worthy Matron. STANOWSKI. On February 4, 1952, at his home, 906 South Potomac street, JOHN, beloved husband of Josephine Stanowski (nee Romeckl).

8 Funeral from the John J. Duda, Inc. Funeral Home, Hudson street and Llnwood avenue, on Saturday at 8.15 A. M. Requiem High Mass at Holy Rosary Church at 9 A.

M. Interment In Holy Rosary Cemetery. STRONG. On February 6, 1952. MARY 1.

(MOLLIE, nee Lalnhart), formerly of 2802 Rayner avenue, beloved wife of the late Charles E. Strong. Services at the G. Howard Strong Funeral Home, 3207 West North avenue (at Hilton street), on Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery.

9 TERRY. On February 6. 1952. FRANKLIN beloved husband of Kate A. Terry (nee Douglass).

9e Funeral from his home, 3509 Lyn- dale avenue, on Saturday at 2 P. M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. THOMAS. On February 6.

1952. AUGUSTA at her late residence. 4524 Marble Hall road, beloved wife of the late Charles Thomas and mother of Mrs. Anna Herr and Mr. Frederick Thomas.

Services at the above residence on Saturday at 11 A. M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 9e THOMPSON. On February 4, 1952, at tne residence oi nis daugnter, Mrs.

Clark Beall. Gaithersburg, DANIEL WEBSTER, beloved husband of Anna Elizabeth Thompson (nee King). Friends may call at the Higln-bothom Funeral Home, Ellicott City. Funeral from Llnthicum Chapel. Clarksville.

Howard county, oh Thursday at 2 P. M. Interment in church cemetery. 7e THOMPSON. On January 6.

1952, In Japan. MAJOR CHARLES beloved husband of Wanda Thompson (nee Sappt and son of Mrs. C. St. Clair and the late C.

St. Clair Thompson, Funeral from the Christ Episcopal Church, Guilford, Howard county. on Saturday at 2 P. M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

9e TYHINGS. Suddenly, on Februarv 6, 1952, JOHN beloved husband of Genevle Tydings (nee Johnson). Funeral services will be at his home, 6027 Montgomery avenue. Due notice of service. 9e WARD On February 5, 1952, JOSEPH beloved husband of Margaret H.

Ward (nee Clark). The funeral service will be at his home. 3941 Frisby street, on Friday at 11 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. 8 WISE.Suddphly.

on February 5. 1952. WILLIAM formerly of 263 McCurley street, beloved fxther of Charlotte M. and William F. Wise.

Jr. The funeral services will be at the William Cook Mansion. St. Paul and Preston streets, on Saturday at 1.30 P. M.

Interment In Loudon Pxrk Cemeterv. 8e WORKMAN. On February 4. 1952. HARRY (BOB), beloved husband of Mary Belinda Workman.

Funeral from the home of hi daughter. Mrs. George Hook. Howard and Oak avenues. Fort Howard.

on Friday at 11 A.M. Interment In Oak Lawn Cemetery. ft FUNERAL DIRECTORS (4) THE MITCHELL HOME John O. Mitchell Si Sons. Inc.

1900 EUTAW PLACE J. O. Mitchell. Jr. M.

B. Mitchell riftf iw.ti frnrritlvn," CEMETERIES AND IOTS (6) GLEN HAVEN MEMORIAL PARK Located on Ritrhle Hlehwsv at Olen Burnie rnur-orave Lots, io ann un Term Ey Werkly or Monthly Payments Olen Burnie 495 or RElmont 0.27. PARKWOOD NATURE'S OWN CATHEDRAL Graves SS0 Ur Nonectarian Monument Memorial Mausoleum Bites .1310 Taylor sve. HA 4782 after 5 BALTIMORE CEMETERY Benutifu. merpoiinl monument or lawn sections Reasonably priced.

Nnnsecfrlan North rust of Gay St. EA. 1101. OR ELAND MEMORIAL PARK Reasonable Prlres Convenient Terms Tuvlor ave. east of Loch Raven Blvd.

RLVP 2409. BLVD. 133 OAK l.AU'N CFMFTTERV "Reverently dedicated to those who FVTTirri' ays, nnr MONUMENTS, VAULTS, ETC. (7) BY HENRY MERKEL, INC. MONUMENTS "Since 1885" SRON7K FI.OWFR VAKFS CLEANING REPAIR WORK TV PeMKTFlRlRS rh.MH LOST AND FOUND (8) BEAGLE HOUND, black and white, foma'e.

Lou vicinity Elkrldee. LE. 4800 or Elk- r'qgf ioi-w. CAT Lost. Wiinin'ler of erav Persian please return io 5261 Relstersiown rd recelvcTewrd.

DFNTAL BRIDGE WORK Lost in taxi on Feb. 3 Call collect alter 5 P.M.. Wsrfleld S306. Reward. DOO Collie.

Sab'e white little black on tail, lost vie. Rlst. rd. Park Circle. A nswers name MO.

3473 FUR SCARF 4 skin. Lost 400 blk. Har- inro ko. initials u. A.

n. I WALLET Lost Sat. vicinity of Lexlnnton st. bet. Charles st.

Stewart's, black zlnner. eoat skin, containing money watch repair stub. Reward. Call CU. "173.

SPECIAL NOTICES (9) TAKE A TRIP TO FLORIDA Responsible persons to drive 1952 Chevrolet Sedans to Miami. Florida. Call BE uno. Mr. Knell SLIPCOVERS Custom made in 1 week 3-PC set.

$62 complete. MO. 2370. SHARE YOUR CAR (10) DRIVING to Miami. 2 or 3 passengers.

Call MO. 7370 Bttr 7.30 P.M. PERSONALS (11) I WILL NOT be responsible for anv debts unless contracted bv mvself EDWARD A. JOHNSON 4805 PENNINGTON AVE I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself, HENRY HERINO 1255 MAPLE AVE. I WILL NOT be responsible for anv debts unless contracted by mvself NATHAN FRIEDMAN.

3011 WABASH AVENUE I- WILL NOT be responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself. EARLE D. FRFDRICK 3966 FALLS ROAD I WILL NOT be responsible lor any debts unless contracted by myself. ARTHUR RUPPLE 618 N. CA 5TL.K SX ROOMS PAPERED, $7 UP H.

THOMPSON LONGWOOD 72S1 FORMED STONE and STUCCO applied. Walls repaired. Stucco repaired Rea- sonaMe. Phone LO. R34 CARPENTRY Brick and block work All types of home recalls.

Terms CL. 9033 PAPERHANGING, $7.50 UP C. WHEELER OLEN BURNIB 1528-R PAPERHANGING Done reasonable. O. J.

Hart. ae49 Aisquitn at. cm. umib. FLOORS Laid, sanded and reflnished.

Le- roy Hllte. Rooms 815-u p. Call BR. 1379. PLASTERING Arches and small patches a specialty, uuaranteeq.

ui. CURTAINS STRETCHED Any kind. Plain sewing. TiB.facinc st. tu.

80J0. PAINTING INTERIOR, EXTERIOR HA. BHH5 PLAIN SEWING, dressmaking. Mrs. Smith.

4i)i w. fuuon ave. PAINTING PAPERING Guarantee to niease crimes, us 1024 nay, Nite, WALLPAPER steamed and taken away. Work guaranteed. Call Bell.

LI. 5772 PLASTERING Small iobs. Private oartv wnite Bmootn work. p.ea. HA.

12. STORM WINDOWS VENETIAN BLINDS SI 00 PER WK. ME. 0599 CARPENTRY Club cellar. attic and 3P08 CARPENTRY PAINTING PAPERING Plastering, brick fz cement work.

LA. 2640 WALLSCR APING BY STEAM Ssnltas jiiapei nanging. K. a. Tnomas.

ctj. 4782 BATHROOMS Installed. New or used. Low prices. Globe.

HO. 45SR. PAPERHANGiNG PAWTINO Anywhere. DEATHS 27- PERSONALS Save On JOHNS-MANVILLE GUILD All Work Guaranteed IS- Brick Cement Free Roofing As Low Estimate! Heating As Day Painting 5 Or Snouting A Night Plumbing Montis Shingling Skylights Carpeting Plastering Remodeling i Oil Burners Metal Ceiling Paperhanging Floor Sanding Kitchen Units Electric Work Club Basements Hardwood Floors 1ST PAYMENT IN APRIL 8 A. M.

to 5 P. M. IS STAG HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 842 N. PATTERSON PARK AVE.

N1TES CALL MU. 1726, EA. 2409, OB. 0511 Call "US" NO MATTER WHAT OTHERS PROMISE YOU ALWAYS GET A BETTER JOBV at LOWER COST with GENERAL Small Monthly Payments ALL WORK GUARANTEED Wiring Roofing Garages Spouting Painting Plumbing Papering Plastering' Carpentry Cementing Oil Burner Hdwd. Floors Heating Plants Weatherstripping Fire Losses Adjusted GENERAL CONTRACTING OLDEST LARGEST AND BEST Free Estimates Day or Night -Days, Nights, Sun.

Holidays CALL VE. 0800. 927 PARK AVE. at their BEST by Kitchens Spouting Oil Burners Heating Papering Metal Ceilings Bathrooms Cementing Painting Shingling Plastering Club Basement! GET FREE ESTIMATES NO MONEY DOWN Take Up to 7 Years to Pay ED. 128(0) S0UTHC0MB MAPP, INC.

2033 Frederick Avenue STOP DELAYING HOME IMPROVEMENTS! Painting. Concreting. Tarring. Carpen- 'v terinc. Paperhanging.

Rooting. SPECIAL THIS MONTH: Asbestos Siding Shlngeiing: FH.A. FINANCING ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'r-r CALL Uk' QOSfl For Fre. NOW -Ej yUSU Estimate W. E.

Nieberlien. 3225 Dudley PLASTERING All types. Bungalows spe-. n.i. iio.

WANTS (13 TOP PRICES PAID FOR FURNITURS Bedroom Dining Room Kitchen Living Room Rues Oil. Coal. Gag Stove!" Pianos Washing Machines Ornament! Sewing Machine. fainting! Keirigerators Vases Antioue Furnltnr. Siivenr.r.

Marble-TOD Furnitnr. Chin. Television Ret PLAZA BB80 MR ALLEN 714 BALTIMORE BT WE PAY MORE CASH For furniture, dining, living, bedroom St gas ranges, refrigerators. rugs. china, washing St sewing machines, silver St gold: oil paintings.

cut-glass St ornaments Call Mr. Art, HO. 9559 V021 NORTH CHARLES ST. MR CALLAHAN Recommended by Newell St CO- nuuiiuiieers. win duj large or imtii iov.

Antique St Modern Furniture. Diamond! Silverware. Ornaments. China, Art Objects. Pianos.

Marble-Too Furnl. ture. Oriental Rues ete or stock of merchandise PLaza 951 1 Nights. LOns wood 3020 1421 Maryland Ave We Pay An Honest Price Bedrm. Living Rm.

Dining Rm Sets Kitchen Sets. Gas Ranges, Refrigerator! Any and All Odd Pieces CALL MR. LEWIS AT ONCE BR. 5769 I BUY EVERYTHING FURNirURE. CHINA.

GLASSWARE. 6ILVER. PISTOLS PIANOS. RUGS OR ANYTHING YOI1 HAVE TO SELL Call LEE. BR 4H37 McKiqerry HIGHEST PRICES PA1U FOR MEN'S USED CLOTHINO Jk I.AniFH' WORN FUR COATS J.

Morton. 2229 N. Fulton. La. 8118.

FURNITURE MODERN AND ANTIQUE Will pay hieh-cash prices Will call immediately Sliver, domestic and Oriental runs, ornaments. Large and snail lots-Good prices FOX MAN 1901 Clifton Avenue Wllkens 1398 PAY YOUR PRICE Whw Viipnltn Af II Hcitr1ntlAni CALL MR. KAY. DI. 0330 BUY ANYTHING OF VALnE from entlr.

household lots to piece Modern or antiaue china, class, silverware, ete Liberal prices Courteously treated Call MR. baker, riaza 311 ALL USED FURNITURE- WILL BRING YOD MONEY 6 ft 8. 750 GA ST BR48M ANYONE having piano and would like to donate to email mission cnurcii has a great need lor one at this tim. call GI. 1422I.

PURNITURB CALL "BARNEY" SAratoss 8989 LAfavette 1973 I BUY EVERYTHING atleltman-g. 1378 W. North Ave MA 071 FURNITURE BADLY NEEDED Highest prices paid. MA. 33Z2-J I BUY ANYTHING CALL MR PRESTON LE.

29OT PIANOS Spot cash Grands. Spinets St ANYTHING ANTIQUE Norton's 891 N. Howard St. MP. FURNITURE: A ll ginds Too cash Mid GOLD, silver, lewelry bought Goodortcej.

ttOTTOHT SOLD REPAIRED MA. 2387 WILL PAY HIGH FtUUE JUK 11 v- fnr lnartmpni. MA Il74n. SEWING MACHINES All maltej wnted' win pay top t.ricea. an ir pwj.

DIAMONDS. JEWELRY ANTIQUES. GOLD silver prnwn. ijiocht iu oui WE BUY used clothing, furniture St hous- DOORS. FRENCH: sofa bed.

gas range, bath tub. washT. rug. LI. 1Q0S.

MFN'R TTKEn CLOTHING Highest Prices Paid. MU. 4846 or LI. 1763. HIGHEST PRICES paid lor furniture.

Call Moses ZK115. VE. Win. SILVERWARE Jewelry bought for CASH. BOQKe.

11a w. Saratoga, lc iaa. DIAMONDS. OLD GOLD. PLATINUM.

KOmins L'nPfrT. nil' DIAMONDS. ANTIQUES. GOLD BOUOnf meoingkk. 2UB w.

Saratoga, lb. 6ot' PIANOS Small upright baby grand. Spot rasn. KunKei. 11J w.

Saratoga, pu. TOP PRICES paid for Men's Used vau jot. Aioert, ui. jbju. PERSONALS Save Dollars ON AMERICAN Standard Heating Plants Complete Kitchens Bathrooms of Beauty FREE ESTIMATES SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS 1st Payment in April 3 Years To Pay Painting Plumbing Belsonize Plastering Apartments Storm Windows Electrical Work Papering Archways Shingling Carpentry Remodeling Model Stone Modern Kitchen CONTINENTAL Hom Improvement Co.

LEA. 721 Nights, Sundays, Holidays Phone OR. 4985, MO. 7905 NEW HOMES It will surprise you to find how little It costs to remodel an old fashioned home and bring it up-to-date Ask Major for details And you can call lor any of the following, too: Kitchens Roofing Snouting Skylights Oil Burners Chimney Cleaning Flooring Heating Remodeling Bathrooms Electrical Work Carpentry Papering Cementina Painting Shingling Plastering Club Basements MONEY BOWH ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call MAdisosi 10101 For a free estimate and plans MAJOR 1038-46 N. Arlington Ave.

PLASTERING. REPAIR WORK AND ARCHWAYS. ARBUTUS Z764. JOHNS-MANVILLE GUILD PE. 6600 LITTLE AS $5 MONTH 1st-Payment 4 Months Rfone Roofing Brick Booming rmnt FRFK fikvlicht Heating ESTIMATFS Carpentry Painting DAY OR NIGHT Plastering Plumbirg Elec.

Work Remodeling Kitchen Units Shingling Floor Sanding Oil Burners Club Basements Wire Fences Hardwood Floors Paperhancing Weatherstrlpping All Work Guaranteed COLUMBIA ROOFING AND CONTRACTING CO. 1532 N. GAY ST. DAY NITE3 HOLIDAYS PEABODY 6600 THE BEST HOME IMPROVEMENT FPOUTING. POOFIKG.

SIDING GENERAL HOME IMPROVEMENT TERMS CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE BROOKWOOD HOME IMPROVEMENT PROSPECT 5159 W1LKENS 5379 PAINTING PAPERING DONE RIGHT NOW. LOWEST PRICES WALLPAPER REMOVED. FLAS I trCl.NG Flonrs Fancied. Partitions. Archways 25 YRS.

EXP. JOBS LARGE OR SMALL LOW AS 5 PER MONTH. CALL ANY TiMt WIL.KENS 5379 WORK WANTED Mechanical Enslneering, industrial Illustrations. Jobs any size engineered and produced to your specification. 'Inventions developed, portable tools, compressors and pumps repaired with stock parts SE-CO.

1700 Greenmount ave. lis 4.y; THE FREDERICK HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. ROOFING OP ALL KINDS. SLATE. TILE.

SHINGLING. HOT TAR. TIN ROOFS. PAINTING Sc CHIMNEY SERVICE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED OI.

3088 PAINTING PAINTING. PAPERING. CARPENTRY Any kind, any time. Interior specialists. rriees rignt 41 yrs.

exp. a. terms. EARL'S. GIL.

5221 PAPERHANGING $8 UP CASH OR CREDIT MO. 8841 DI. 7000 DOLLAKS SAVED by letting us do your home repairs St Improvements. Estimates cheerfu.ly given Terms Patterson Home Improvement Co. Day.

PE 4893: eves BR. 4205, EA 4290. HOME IMPROVEMENTS Let Us Estimate. Cheaper. Better FAYETTE CONSTRUCTION CO.

MA. 6530. Cash and Credit. METAL GARAGES Small Monthly Payments. PHILLIPS ENG.

CO. MANUFACTURERS loo N. Macon etj ris. buau. For expert, dependable borne Improvements 01 an Kinas.

can ROGERS HOPKINS 0174 CL. 0787 UNIT FINISHED ATTICS FURNITURE REFINISHED REPAIRED Upholstered turniture cleaned, recovered CADDEN. 312 W. Blddle St. SA.

8848 SHEET ROCK and Unowall wall and re pairing ol ail Kinds a specialty, tteas. ratps. Mr. Johnston. MA.

3937-J. Roof Leak? Phone BE. 8023 ENTERPRISE ROOFING CO. VACUUM CLEANERS Parts of all kinds. Free tests.

SA. 1356 MILLER APPLIANCES, 319 W. MULBERRY PAPERHANGING BY GI S8 and up per room. Also painting, uuaranteea wore. Prompt service.

CH. 0775. PLASTERING Specializing in large Sz small Jods. ciutf cellars. siaewaiKS ec minor carpentry.

OI. S899. PAPERING JlOJfc TJP NO DELAY. WI. 1072.

TV SERVICE CALLS S2 RADIOS repaired in your home. TV service Radio Hospital, uumor oja any time. CONCRETE Steps, porches, pavements, yard, cellar, fences: brick, stone flag-stoneworkall kinds. Reasonable.cH.1815 CLUB cellars txpansioie attics, nest work in town, xerms aesirea. couie- vard 2B6B-J STONE.

Brick. Concrete, any kind steps. porches Sc liagstone. iu. jjuu.

ce. obu. WALL SCRAPING BY STEAM. $8 UP HARRY ADAMS LONGWOOD 3013 PLUMBING AND HEATING Free Estimates Call DI, 1411 PAINTING Interior and Reason- able rates, luizis. PAPERHANGING Reasonable rate and prompt service.

O'Toole. HO. 3488. FLOOR SANDING Si FINISHING 20 yrs. exp.

loc a sq. it. jonn rioit. il. oija.

ROOFING FRANK RHODES PL 8650 ROOFS COATED AS LOW AS $10 All repairs wort guaranteed ne pairs. 1820 Harford Ave. MP. 2392. IUoium nuiii nom.

repairs oc khiwh- mm ing. sioneworx. i. ujj PAINTING Floor sanding, papering and wan scraping, ok. oo-u CARPENTRY HOME REPAIRS No lob too small, sparows romt oo FLOORS SANDED Reflnished.

Best for less. OR. 4188. L. O.

Rebhan. 25 yrs. exp. CLUB CELLARS Steps, porches and gen eral nome repair, wpniora uoat. TREE SERVICE.

TREES AND STUMPS REMOVED. TO. 5880. fWholesal quotations from the United testes Department, 01 FRUIT APPLES About steady. Bu.

okts. and fcoxes U.S. It (unless otherwise stated). Delicious 2'a-ln. up, ordinary to fair fl.73 2.23: z4-in.

up. lair 2.50; 8taymans. up. t2.50 3: ordl mr to fair 11.60 2.25: un fair (2 2.S0: 3-ln. up.

2.75; Romes 2-in. up, 2-in. up. ordinary to jair si.su z.za: Kea rtomes 3-ln. up.

2.50; Turlay Winesaps 23-in. up. S2.50 uoincn Delicious, up. lair Wlnesaps. i.

ZVa-in i-tn. up. $2.40. N.J. Gnlrien Delirious 2W.in.

un. fair mini S1.7S. Vermont Mcintosh 3-ln. up. $2.75: 2'a-ln.

up. $2.252.50. N.Y. Delicious 2'4-In. up.

fair $2. Boxes: Pa. Black Twigs 2-in. up. S2.75 Romes.

tl 8. Fancy 80s. $3.25 3 50. boxes, Delicious Extra Fancy and fancy, uss ana tt; uraae, bus. Winesaps Extra Fancy and Fancy, 150s and 163s.

S3. 25: 113s and 125s. $3.75. CRANBERRIES cartons 24 Mb. cello, bags and window boxes, late Howes.

$7. GRAPEFRUIT 1 3-S-bu. wire-bound boxes Duncans, 46s-0s, $2.503. poorer $2: Seedless 80s. Fink Seedless 46s- 05.

ORANGES wlrebound voxes, various varieties. 126s. $3 3.50. few $3 75; 176s. $33.25.

few high as $3 75: 200s. $33.25. few 216s and 250s. d.oii j. lew nicnr STRAWRRRRISS Weaker undertone Missionaries, per pint, 32 mostly 32 33c.

TANGERINES i-bu. wlrebound boxes. 120s. 150s. 3: 176s.

a.s; 2uos ana 210s. i.ou z.za. VEGETABLES BEANS (SNAP) About steady. Fla. bu riDr.

Valentines. $4.50 fair S3 Repacks, cartons. 6-12-oz. cello, bags. $1.25.

utANS iumai tareiy steaay. rift. ou. fair $3.50 4. BROCCOLI Dull.

Pony 2Bs: fair to aenerally good $5 6. $5. Texas, shoots. $4.50. Texas, Va 18 heads.

$4.25 4.50. BRUSSEL SPROUTS Cal. 25-lb. drums. 4.505.

Repacks, per 0U 30c; 12 pints. 2.52. CABBAGE Slightly stronger rla. crates, lightly weaker others. Domestic round, bu.

packed locally. $1 50 2: fO-lb. sacks, fair qual. 134-bu. wirebound $3.

Texas. li Favor. $3.50. Holland 50-55 Danish. $1.752.

CARROTR Ahnnt. tearfy. A. bunched. 8 doz.

$6.25. Imperial Valley, med. to $66.25, lew nigner. Texas, med. to $5 5 50, few best $6: amaller.

snmM fair aunl S.4 -4 50. CAULIFLOWERS About steady. Pony erts. 11s ana 12s; $2 so 03. tew higher, Cal.

$2.50. few hiRher. Fla. wlre-fcound pony crts. 10s-12s.

S2.15 2.25. CELERY Firm Cal. 18" crts. trimmed tons washed Pascal $4 50 5. Fla.

16" wirebound crts. trimmed tops washed Pascal 2-3 $3.. 6-ios. fair qual. St cond.

$1.25. Golden a 9S. nxi. 3 CUCUMBERS Offerings moderate. Too few sales to establish market.

EGGPLANT Offerings moderate. Too lew sales to establish market. GREENS Bu. Collards. $1 50 1.75; Kale.

$11.25: Rape. $1.50. SC. Turnip Tops. $1.50.

Kale. 24 bunches. $2.50. Repacks, cartons. 10 oz eeilo.

bss. Kale. 8s. $1.40. LETTUCE Slightly weaker.

G.A. erts. Iceberg, ice pack Ariz. Yuma 5-doz $2.50. Cal.

Imperial Valley $3.503.75. some $4. $2.503, dry pack cartons 2-doz. mostlv. $2.

MUSHROOMS 3-lb. 1 25 1.40. lew. $1.50, fair qual. 60c.

Bints. 22-24C ONIONS About steady. 50-lb sacks U.S. No. 1.

Idaho Sweet Spanish 3" min Yellows: N.Y. $33 15. small to $1.75 2.25 Mich, $3 3 25. Minn. med.

fair $2.50. N.Y. 10-lb. sacks 35 40c. PARSLEY Curly.

16-at. 2 tor bunches. 90c. $1. PEPPERS About sready.

Very few sales bu. Bulino.se type, med. to large. 34: small to $22.25. POTATOES OLD About steady.

No. 1. Size A. unwashed (unless otherwise stated): Katahdins. 50-lb.

sacks $2 2.10. few $2.15: fair $1 50: U.S. No. 2. $1: 10-lb.

sacks. 47 48c. Katahdins. 50-lb. sacks, fair $1.25: 10-lb.

scks; 45c. Maine. Katahdins. U.S. No.

1. Size A. 2-in. 50-lb. sacks.

$2 10 2 25. few $2.25: 10-lb. sacks. 50 52c. Idaho.

Russet Burbanks. S. No. 1, Size A. 2-in washed, 100-lb.

sacks. 50-lb. acks. $3.13. RADISHES 16-qt.

red. 30 Bunches. 90c. $1, few higher. SPINACH Bu.

bkts. Savoy. $1.25. Repacks, cartons, 10-oz. cello, bags, 8s.

1.501.60. SWEET POTATOES Barely steady. Bu bkts. and bu. U.S.

Is. some wash-d Md. and Va. Goldens. $4.25 4 50.

Puerto Ricans. $4 50 5: poorer. $4. White Yams, fine $4.50 5. Del.

Puerto Ricans. 4 75. N.J. Goldens. $4 25 4 50.

N.C. Puerto Ricans. washed, waxed colored, few, $6. Md 'i fcu Goldens. $2.40 TOMATOES Dull.

Verv tew sales. 0-lb. erts Comb. S. No.

1 and U.S. No. 2. 6x6. $4: 6x7.

$3: U.S No 2. 6x6. 20-lb. crts riDe. $1 75.

Repacks, cartons. 10 tubes aPDrox. 1 3-4s. $11.25. few high as $1.40.

mostly $1 10 1 20 TURNIPS Topped, washed: Bu. N.J.. $1.752. AUCTION SALES GRAPES Cal. 60 Display Lugs Em- Jterors.

$2 75. OBAPEPRCIT Fla. stand, boxes Indian River 173 Foster Pinks. $3.85 5.85. avg.

$4.55. 344 Marsh SeetWess. $2 75 4 50. avg. 3.29.

Wirebound boxes 48 Duncans, $2.60. 0 Pink Seedless, $2.80 3.90. avg. $3.52. LEMONS Cal.

464 box. S8.ll. ORANGES Cal. 462 Navels. $6 50 7.35.

vg. $7.19. Fla. 541 stand. boxs Indian River Pineapples.

$3 4.75. avg. $3.22. 923 half strap Temples. $2.352.90.

avg. S2 70. 27 wirebound box Navels. 3.30 3.40. avg.

$3 36. PEARS Ores. 768 Fancy Anjous. $3 4 50. avg S3 77.

TANGERINES Fla. 450 5 bu. wire-bound boxes. $1.60 3 50. avg.

$2.48. EGGS Market steady; receipts lighter: demand fair Prices paid o.b Baltimore by first receivers, cases included; Large, min. 70 A quality, whites. 40 42ic; browns and mixed colors. 40c Medium, i0r A quality, whites.

38 38Vac: browns and mixed colors. 37 38jC. Current receipts, browns and mixed colors. 35 37c. Prices to retailers (graded according to Maryland fresh-egg lawc Orade A.

large, whites. 47 51c; browns and mixed colors. 4A Grade medium, whites. 43 47c: browns and mixed colors. 42 4jc: Orade A.

small, whites. 38 40c: browns and mixed colors. 38 40c: Grade B. large, whites, 43 46c; browns and mixed colors-42 46c Eggs In cartons mostly 3c. higher.

Receipts 3.109 cases by truck. BUTTER Receipts 85.468 pounds. LIVE POULTRY Market stead'. Receipts moderate. Trading moderate.

Wholesale selling prices per pound in Baltimore: FRYERS 3 pounds and under. 28c: over 3 pounds. 33 37c. according to weight and quality. HENS Heavy type, 32 33c; light type, 20 22r DUCKS Muscovies, 2Ec; black, 87c.

White Pektns. few 38c TURKEYS Heavy toms. 40426. Mutual Funds New York. Feb.

6 NP These quotation re supplied bv the National Association of Security Dealers. and other sources. Blf! AskeHl Bid Asked Affiliate 4 87 5.27Tnv CoAm.12 02 13 07 AmBShrs 3.98 4.3liKevCs 1 26 35 27.55 AxHouFd 10 33 11.23 do .18 42 20 02 BdlnvTA 21.04 22 62 Host Fnd 23.19 2 07 Bd St Inv 21 96 23 74 Bull Fund.23 es 26 17 CnShrTr.4l 43 44.79 Chem Fd 22 09 23.89 Cmkh Inv. 6 96 7 57 ConInvTr.30.25 32 25 do 2 24 52 26 75 do 3 18 37 20 04 do 4 11.33 12 36 do 1 17.20 18 77 do 2 27 28 29.76 do 1. 34 99 38.17 do 8 2.

.18.35 20 02 do 3..17 R4 19 47 do 4 7 07 7 72 K'b ker Fd 06 6 64 Del Fund 16 86 18 Fd 9 91 10 83 DivFdAgr.12 BO 13.81 ILOOSM'l 37.98 37 H8 rtn Auto. 8 31 9.11 :do24P.S4 27 54.27 oAvla l0 32 11.31 'Man FGen 3 54 3 90 doDCStk5.13 S.62 ManBdFd. 7.66 8.39 doDInv.13 08 14.33 jMasfInvT.38. 47 41.59 eoMeti.1343 i.7a aozara.iB.sv i.v do Otis 29.74 32.59 MuFdBos 15 10 16 41 Un Rtt 8 94 7 HI I Na WldBP. 1 5 33 16 4R do SteeL 9 89 10.84 Natl Inv.

12 33 13 33 v.vn lO.jn NSers S'K 3 0 54 Tllv Rhrs 187 2 OSlNatRes Fd 4 97 5 45 Eati.HBP.3l 68 33 87IPutiGi Fd 18 76 20 23 do 23 15 24 76 -ReplnvFd. 3.17 3 46 Fnd. 17 55 18 97Sel AmSh.13.65 14 77 FstMuTrF 5.70 6 30lSharehTr.26.64 28 80 FoundMFd8 08 8 78 Sover Inv. 8.27 9 06 FrkCusFd. 6.47 7.0B;Sta'StInV.65 75 69 iln Dl 6 94 7 61 Toch Fd 9 20 10 02 Fund Inv 19 87 21.78 OasIndFd il 15 22 86 OPSrCSik8 59 9.41 doFAdm 8 01 8 78 do Utll 6.55 7.18 JnrFnd Fd 2 02 2 20 Incor Inv.

33. 29 35.89 INet asset value. Telev Fd 1302 14.19 Texas Fd 15 54 16 P0 Un tlncF 12 37 13 45 do ScieP 6.24 ValueLFd. 6 13 6 F2 6.70 Well Fd. 20.32 22 16 Wis 4 17 4.52 New York Cotton Market New York.

Feb. 8 iPi Cotton futures Closed 35 cents to $1.35 a bale lower today Prices moved over a wide range, with traders nervous over Korean developments and the pessimistic outlook for the textile in- nusxrv. Dealers enntinueH (n hiri0 ifcai, holdings belatedly with New Orleans and commission noubes mostly on the telling aide. Open Hich Low Close Nt. Ch.

Mch. 41.69 41 93 41 62 41.63 27 May 41.30 41.51 41 17 41 21 51 July 40.50 40.75 40.42 40 43-4522-24 I MM J7.48 37 60 7 Dec. 37 18 37.62 37.18 37.31 9 Mch. ...37.13 37.48 37 13 37.20b 7 May 37.20 37.20 37.20 37.00b 7 J'lly 36.61 36. B0 36.61 36 60b 11 Middling ipot 42.58n Off 27.

nNomlnal void. 15 Most Active Stocks Via VapL Vak tre tric and net changt ol the flflcen most Storks Bales Close Net Chg Packard Motor. Bt Regis Paper. Orahanv Paige Radio Corp Un Cig Wh 6tr Am For Pow. phlla Rdg Ir Oen Motor TJ 8 Steel Btd Oil North Amer Co United Corp Jjorth Pac Param Pict Southern Co 60,700 20.300 15.900 14.900 14.000 13.900 11.400 10.300 10.200 9.600 9.400 9.100 8.700 8,300 8.300 4Vt 23'.

3 '4 24 3 40 81 21 5 59 28. 13 4- 1 Raw Hide Futures New York. Feb. Raw hid tight native cowhides 19-20. toot 422 York road.

Towson, beloved wife of the late Percy 8. German 8e Funeral from the above residence on Friday at 2 P. M. Interment In Prospect Hill Cemetery, Towson. GILLMAN.

On February 4. 1952. WESLEY beloved Infant son of Herman M. and Elolse G. Gillman (nee Northup).

of 6172 Parkway drive. Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Thursday at 11 A. M. Interment In Cedar Hill Cemetery.

7 GORIN. On February 6, 1952. MAX. beloved husband of Katie Gorln and father of Sol Gorln and Mrs. Evelyn Kaplan.

Services at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Thursday, precisely at 1 P. M. Interment In Hebrew Young Men's Btck Relief Association Cemetery, Windsor Mill road. Kindly omit flowers.l In mourning at 2654 Park Heights terrace. 7e GROSKOPF.

On February 3. 1952, LORETTA beloved daughter of George J. and Katherine (Kay) Gros-kopf (nee Krepp). Funeral services are to be held at her home, 3408 East Baltimore street, on Friday at 12.30 P. M.

Interment In Oak Lawn Cemetery. 8e GL'NDERSHEIMER. On February 5, 1952, RHEA, beloved daughter of the late Benjamin A. and Hannah R. Gundershcimer and devoted sister of Mrs.

William A. Kaufman, of San Francisco. and Mr. Felix Gunder-Bheimer. of lmgram Hall ADartmerlts.

Services at Sondheim Home. 1902 Aitaw place, on Thursday afternoon. February 7. at 2 o'clock. Interment in Baltimore Hebrew Cemetery.

7e HULLETT. On February 6. 1952. at his nome, 211s Mount Mony street, FRANK beloved husband of the late Martha McLean Hullett. fie Funeral services will be held at William J.

Tickner tc Sons, North 'and Pennsylvania avenues, of which due notice will be given. KADAN. On February 5, 1952, OSCAR, or 2117 Mount Holly street, Deioved husband of Thelma E. Kadan (nee Carey). Friends may call at William Cook Mansion.

St. Paul and Preston streets, after 10.30 A.M. on Wednesday. February 6. Services will be held on Friday at 10.30 A.M.

Interment In Wood-lawn Cemetery. 8 KA IN. Suddenly, on February 5, 1952, riMiLY L. (nee Burke), or 3702 Clipper road, beloved wife of the late George P. Kain.

Funeral from the Chenoweth Funeral Home. 3615-17 Chestnut avenue, on Friday. February 8, at 10 A. M. Interment In Baltimore Cemetery.

8e KING. On February 5. 1952. GEORGE beloved son of the late George King and son of Madgelena King Cook. 8e Services fsom his home, 1703 North Patterson Park avenue, on Friday at 1 P.

M. Interment in National Cemetery. KIR WAN. On February 5. 1952.

MARY ELIZABETH (nee Northam). aged 69 years, of 3107 Westwood avenue, the beloved wife of the late Maurtce L. KIrwan. Friends mm call at the Howard Hubbard Funeral Home. 2503 Edmond-son avenue, until Saturday at 10 A.

M. Services at Deals Island M. E. Church on Sunday at 2 P. M.

Interment in Deals Island Cemetery. 9 KOCHF.R. On February 4, 1952, GEORGE, of 606 Gutman avenue, beloved husband of Lillian F. Kocher. Friends may call at th William Cook Mansion, St.

Paul and Preston streets, after 12 noon Tuesday. Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 3 P.M. Interment In Lorraine Park Cemetery. 7 KRLGEU. On February 5.

1952. at her home. 4204 Marv avenue. MINNA. In her eiglitv-eliihth vear.

beloved aunt of Meta Wrluht and Carl Kaufmann. Service at the Burns Funeral Home, 610 York road. Towson. on Thursdav. at 2 P.

M. Cremation in Oretnmount Crematory. I Please omit flowers.l 7e KRl'MM. Suddenly, on February 3. 1952.

H. FRANK, of 2430 West Lalavette avenue, beloved husband of Elizabeth I. Krumm (nee Mc-Kewen). Services at the Dlppel Bros. Funeral Home, 7110 Belalr road, at Elm avenue, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment In Druid Ridge Cemetery. 7e KRl'MM. FRANK H. Will be burled from Dlppel'a Funeral Home, 7110 Belalr road, on Thursday, February 7. at 2 P.

M. The Odd Fellows will hold services on Wednesday, February 8, at 8 P.M. KULLEN GEORGE, 7 Noble Grand. KRl'MM. 6peclal Communication of Monumental Lodge No.

96, A F.ft will be held in Masonic Temoie on Februarv 7. 1952. at 1 P. to attend the funeral of our late BROTHER HKNRY FRANK KRUMM 7 HOWARD H. ROHDE.

WorshlDful Master. LAVEII ART. On October 9. 1951. In Korea, HOMER the beloved son ol Owen and Lena M.

Lanehart, of Gam-brills, Aune Arundel county. Friends may call at the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston streets, alter 6 P.M. Tuesday. February 5.

Funeral services will be on Thursday at 130 Interment in United States National Cemetery, Baltimore. 7e LEVINE. On February 6. 1952, MORRIS, beloved husband of Pachel Levlne (nee Schlesingcri. of 1715 West North avenue, and beloved father of Mrs.

Rebecca Sands, of Washington, D. Mrs. Ida Cohen. Mrs. Leah Levine, Mrs Hannah Meyerberg and Mr.

Theodore Levlne. of Baltimore. Funeral from Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 1124-26 West North avenue, on Thursday. February 7, at 11 A.

M. Interment in Hebrew Friendship Cemetery. (Please omit flowers.) In mourning at 1715 West North avenue. 7 LEWIS. On Februarv 5.

1952, of 2239 East North avenue, GILES beloved husband of the late Martha U. Lewis (nee Cowley). 8e Services from the Funeral Home of Leo G. Cook. 1701 Patterson Park avenue, on Saturday at 8.30 A.

M. Requiem High Mass at St. Katherine's Church at 9 A. M. Interment In Baltimore Cemetery.

LEWIS. On February 6. 1952, LAURA. of 5607 Govane avenue, beloved wue of John A. Lewis.

Services at the Glenn F. Seltz Funeral Home. 5209 York road (t Mc-Cabe avenue), on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Meadow Ridge Cemetery. (Please omit flowers.) 9 LIVES AY.

On February 6. 1952, MER- TLE OSBORN, widow of Robert L. Livesav, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Chauncey D.

Lowe, Norris-ville, Harford county. Md. Funeral services at the Kurtz Funeral Home, Jarrettsville, Harford county. on Friday, February 8. at 2 P.

M. Interment In Highland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 P. M. Thursday 8 LOCKARD.

On February 6. 1952. JAMES beloved husband of Mvra Miner Lockard and father of Edwin M. and J. Douglas Lockhard.

died at his home, Cockey a Mill road. Reisters-town. Funeral at the chapel of William J. Berrvman Si Sons, on Friday at 11 A. M.

Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. 8 LOEFFLER. On February 1952 GEORGE, beloved husband of Marv S. Loeffler (nee Porsinger). beloved father of Mr.

John Loeffler, Mrs. Lena Ryan, Mrs. May Granville, Mrs. Margaret Morris and Mr, George Loef-ller. Jr.

Funeral from his late residence. 905 South Fagley street, on Saturday at 8.15 A. M. Requiem Mass at sacrea Heart Church at 9 A. M.

Interment In Oak Lawn Cemetery. 9 MARKOWSKI. On February S. 1952. JOHN, beloved husband of Frances Markowski (nee Pietrzak).

8e Funeral from his late residence. 1429 Andre street, on Saturday at 9 A. M. Requiem Mass at Holy Rosary Church at 9.45 A. M.

Interment in Holy Rosary Cemetery. HEART. ASS'N of MARYLAND 32 E. 25th St. Balto.

18 Gratefully Acknowledges Gifts Received In Memory of JOHN M. KERR WILLIAM H. J. WALTER ROSA LEE GOLDSTEIN Funeral Directors Sine 1833 tt. Sander Son 6 'NORTH AVE.

"tt 'BAPyVA Taffy i ii irfi i p. fry Stk. of Pay-Rate Period Record able Resumed La Consniidaria SA pf .2393 2-14 2-21 Decreased Liberty Fab, N.Y. .18 3-1 3-15 2-20 3-9 Extra Lee Interim 1.50 .40 Bristol 2-15 2-11 2-15 2-17 214 2-25 3- 1 2-18 2-21 2-15 2- 29 3- 14 2-15 2-16 2.25 2- 18 3- 12 2- 19 3- 14 2-29 2-25 4- 1 2-19 2-25 3-1 2-15 2-25 3-3 2-20 2-25 2-29 2-15 2- 15 3- 17 2-15 2-20 2-21 2-29 2-29 2-15 2- 26 3- 1 2-27 2- 8 2-29 2-19 3- 3 2-18 2-8 2-20 2-18 3-1 2-26 2- 27 3- 10 3-28 3-10 3-15 3- 3 4- 2 3- 3 3-21 4- 1 2- 29 3-1 3- 15 3-4 3-31 3-10 3-28 3-14 3-15 5- 1 3-3 3-10 3-15 3-5 3-15 3-10 3-10 3-10 3-20 3-5 3- 3 4- 1 2- 29 3-5 3- 10 3-10 3-15 3-1 3-10 3-31 3-10 2- 25 3- 14 3-3 3-12 3-1 2-15 Irreaulap Assoc El In Ltd .318 .15 Television Electron US 1.50 .50 Regular Allied Prod Am Macn Fd? Aetna Ball A .20 .15 .40 .25 .55 1.12 .30 Belden Mia Brown Blue. Carlisle Corp Cent 111 Lt Cent III Lt pf.

Cent 111 PubSer Cin Mill Marh .50 Compo Shoe Maeh. .17 cons wat fodcran lonsoi cigar Cooeland Refrlg Cont Fdv Jtz. Much .50 .05 .50 .30 .30 .37 .25 .50 Det Harvester Distill Co Seag Ltd Domin Ltd Fitz Sim Con Flintkote Co Fllntkote Co pf Oen Foods Gen Prec Globe Union. 1.00 .60 .25 .25 .20 .25 .25 .10 .50 Houston Ltg Ss Int Cigar Mac Int Products Int Resistance Kendall Co Kendall Co or 1.12 Vi Lanston Mono Mao .50 .50 Lee Lone Star .35 .40 .62 .50 2.50 .25 Mahon. March Calc Macn.

Merritt-C Scott. Morgan. J.P Nat Press Cooker Nekoosa Edw Pap Palestine Econ Cp Penn Salt Mf Pitt Coke Chem .40 .25 .40 .25 .50 .25 .20 .10 Ralston Purina. Tung Sol Elec win tt jaum tana Reduced Fairchild 3-6 1 Stock Cont Fdy Mach 25 Mich Gas Utll 2-29 one new share of $5 par common for each two shares held 2-13 2-29 Bank, Trust Company Stocks New York. Feb.

fPi These Quotations are supplied bv the National Association of Security Dealers. and other sources. Rid Asked 31 36 397 49 42 48 6 109 Bid Asked IstNNY 410 422 GuartvT 304 313 HanovBk. 95 98't! IrvlngTr 22 23 KtngsC 1520 1570 ManulTr 64 66 NatlCltv 48 50 NYTrust 115 118 PublicNa 48 50 TitleGAT 13V. 14-i US 258 268 Bk ANTS 30 BkofMan 34 BNYiSh 382 BankersT 47 ChaseNa 40 46 ConBkAT 5 coniucn loo CornExc 68 Em.DlreT 133 lstN(Bos) 49 70 138 52 240 IstNaCT! 233 IN MEMORIAM (1) Booklet of 132 specimen In Memo-riam tributes sent freeuponrequest.

BARCIKOWSKI. In loving memory of our dear father, JOSEPH, on nls fortv-eishth wedding anniversary. February 7. 1904. Loved In life.

In death remembered Gene but not foruotten. BY HIS LOVING CHILDREN. Mass at St. Mildred's Roman Catholic Church. In Grey Manor, on Thurs-rlnv Fehruarv 7.

at 8.30 A. M. 7 DeHOFF. A tribute of love to my hus band and our father. GEORGE A.

DeHOFF, who passed away February 7. 1944. 7e Sunshine passes, shadows fall. Love's remembrance outlasts all. And though the years be many or lew.

They are nllea witn rememnrance. dear, of you. BY HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. GEER. In loving memory of ANGELA C.

GEER. who passed away two years ago todav. February 7. 1950. 7 Loved in life, in death remembered.

Gone, but not forgotten. LOVING SISTER. MARIE. Kl'NKFX. In loving memory of our son and brother.

PAUL PETER, who passed away years ago, February 7. 1947. Life did not test his worth: too yountt Death's mandate stiU'd his eager tongue And laid his Durnose by! And we who brought him. lift a prayer That he be worthy Over There And keep his banner nitin. MOTHER, FATHER, BROTHERS 7e AND SISTEHS.

NELSON. In loving memory of father and grandfather, ALUANUtu, wno passed awav February 7. 1934. 7 DAUGHTER LUCY, AND GRANDDAUGHTER INA. RIMMET.

In loviniz memory of my husband. WILLIAM who departed this life February 7. 1919. 7e Day by day I miss him more as I walk" thru life alone. HIS WIFE.

EDITH. CARD OF THANKS (2) Specimen Ccrds Thanks Sent Free Upon Keenest. LUCIDO. We wir-h to thank all our dear relatives, irienos tor ineir kind expression of sympathy during the recent loss of our beloved mother. Ro-saria Lucido the Lyqpo DEATHS (3) Death Notices Received Too late tor Classification Will Be Found on Page 2 ABRECHT.

Suddenly, on February 8. 1952. GEORGE FRANK, of 614 East Twenty-seventh street, beloved husband of the late Mary Rose Abrecht tnee Crummltn. Friends mav call at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home.

5305 Harford road at Echodale avenue, until 10 P. M. Friday. Due notice of services. 8e BATCHING.

On February 6. 1952. IVA nora (nee Miikei, Deioven wife oi Phillip H. Batching, of 1323 Spring avenue, Rosedale. Funeral from Lilly Zeiler, Inc Funeral Home.

Eastern avenue and Wolfe street, on Saturday, February 9, at 10 A. M. Interment In Schwartz's Cemetery. 9 BECK. On February 4.

1952. AGNES (nee McKuent, beloved wife of the late Louis Beck. Jr. Funeral services are to be held at H. Bander Sons, North avenue and Broadway, on Thursday at 3 P.

M. Interment In Baltimore Cemetery. 7e BEHRENS. Suddenly, on February 4. i9o2.

UIEUKICH c. or Severn and Locust avanues. Chesaco Park, beloved husband of Marie A. Bchrens (nee Krami. 7e Funeral from the Charles S.

Zeller Home. 601 South Conkling street (at Hudson street), on Thursday at 2 P.M Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. BELL. On February fl, 1952. MARIE E.

(nee mill, of 2913 RlRgs avenue, beloved wife of Charles I. Bell, and mother of Mrs. Evelyn Becker, and Mrs. Lillian Baudlrg. Services at the G.

Howard Strong Funeral Home. 3207 West North ave nun (st Hilton street), on Friday at 3 P. M. Interment In Western Ceme tery. Be BEK.N'O On February 5.

1952. INCO- RONTA (nee Marchesanoi, beloved wifeOf the late Covlco Berno. Funeral from the Frank Delia Noce Funeral Chapel. 322 South HlRh street, on Saturday at 8.30 A. M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Leo's Church at 9 A. M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemeterv. Be BLAKKNEY.

On February 1952, HAR- tunT r. c. hattee (nee cornwell), of 4024 Roland avenue, wife of the late Samuel G. Elakeney. 9c Funeral from the Donovan Funeral Home, 3818 Roland avenue, on Saturday at 2 P.

M. Interment In Woodlawn Cemetery. BOAS E. Suddenly, on February 2. 1952, at the United States Marine Hospital.

CAPT. JACK (LESLIE ELLACOTT) BOASE. 7e Friends may call at Stewart and Mowen Company. 108 West North avenue, until Thursday evening. Funeral services and interment in California BOOZER.

On February 5, 1952, HUGH oi joo cnrlstopher avenue, beloved husband of the late Lenora Boozer (nee Butler), also father of Mrs. R. E. Mead, of Norfolk, and Mrs. M.

K. White, of Baltimore. 7e Services at the Heemann Funeral Home, 6067 Harford road, on Thursday at 2 P. M. Interment In Park wood Cemetery.

BOTELER. On February 1952, HOWARD of 1911 West Lombard street, beloved husband of Barbara Boteler (nee Luskorn). Funeral will be held at the Walters Funeral Home, Pratt and Strieker streets, on Friday. February 8, at 8 30 A. M.

Requiem Mass at St. Martin's Church at 9 A. M. Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery. BOWI.FVG.

On February 4. 1952 bERGT. JOHN THOMAS, beloved husband of Margaret Bowlinir ran and hrnt.her rtf tYim J. Bowling. Member of Third Order of St Francis.

tnm bi residence. 5505 Summerfield avenue, on A- M- Requiem Mass at St. Anthony'a Church, at 10 A. Interment la New Cathedral Ceme-, tery. few mixed good to prime-.

$35 40; com mercial and booo, gjb 34. HOGS Receipts. 550. Market fairly active after a slow start, barrows and gilts 25c. to mostly 50c.

lower, sows 25c. oft. choice 170-230-lb. barrows and gilts. $19 25; 240-260 $18.5018.75: 260-300 $17.5018.50: 300 lbs.

and heavier. $17.50 down, according to weight and condition; 120-140 140-160 $17.25 18.25; sows under 400 $15.75 16.25. odd head higher; 400-450 $14.7515.25: heavier. $14.25 down, depending on condition and weight. Chicago Chicago.

Feb. 6 0FV A small overrun of fresh hogs served to press that market 2ft to 35c. a hundred pounds lower todav. Cattle were mostly fully steady but some cows were as much as 25c lower and some bulls as much as 50c. higher.

Sheep were unevenly steady to 25c. lower but shorn lambs were removed from the market under bids 50e. or more lower. HOGS salable. 15.000: Reneral trade uneven; most butchers 25-35C.

lower out some over 300-lb. near steady with Tuesday's average: market active at decline: prices generally lowest for year to dale; sows around 25c. lower; choice 180-220 lb. Butchers. few loads 190-215 $18 10 18.25.

latter price paid sparingly; packer purchases. $18 down; choice 230-240 $17 25 17.65: 250-270 $16.75 17.25; 280-310 Jew lots 325-340 $16 15 16.25: choice sows 400 lb. and less, $1516; 400-500 $14.25 15.10: occasional heavier sows. 814 and below: good clearance: shippers took 3.000. CATTLE Salable.

9,000: salable calves 300; choice and prime steers fairly active, fully steady; others steady to weak; heifers fully steady; cows steady to 25c. tower: hulls steadv to 50c hiRher: veal- ers. $1 2 lower; few loads prime 1.020-1.338 lb. steers. $38.25 39; bulk hlgh-choi and prime steers, 836.75 38; choice.

$33.25 36.50: two loads high, choice and prime around 1.450 $36; commercial to low-choice steers, $28 50 33: prime mixed steers and heifers. hiKh-cholce 1,098 lb. Colorado heifers, most good and choice heifers. $31 34.75; utility and commercial cows. $20.50 25: canners and cutters.

$17 20.50; most, utility to good bulls, $25 50 28.50; commercial to prime vealers. $3139 SHEEP Salable. 3.000; good to prime slaughter lambs steady to 25c. lower, mostly 25c oft: top. $29.25 freely for 96-106 lb.

averages: shorn lambs unsold, bid 50c. or more lower; 121 lb wooled lambs. $27: best natives. $28 50: cull natives draggy at S15 21; slaughter ewes steady. $1115.

Scrap Steel Prices Pittsburgh. Feb. 6 ScraD steel. No. 1 heavr was ouoted today at $43 DEATHS 3) BRALNSTEIN.

On February 6. 1952. SAMUEL, beloved husband Of the late Rebecca Braunstein. and father of Sara Mrs. Ruth Mlchaelson.

William flyman Ben. Milton and Miss Freida Braun tein. Services at the Jack Lewis Home. 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Thursday, precisely at 3 P.M. Interment in Ohr Knesseth Israel Anshe Sphard Congregation Cemetery.

Mount Carmel In mourning at 3505 Powhattan avenue. Kindly omit flowers.) 7e BROWN. On February 5. 1952, WESLYN. beloved daughter of J.

West and Evelyn French Brown, of 3714 Eldorado avenue, and sister of Katherine Ann Brown. 8 Funeral' services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons. North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Friday at 11 A M. Interment In Druid Ridge Cemeterv.

BUCKLEY. On February 4, 1952, at the residence Of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Stanek. 3007 Woodrtng avenue HENRY formerly of 818 North Lakewood avenue, beloved husband of Mary Lineelbarh Buckley. Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home, 2004 Orleans street, on Friday at 11 A.M.

Interment In Baltimore Cemetery. 8 A special communication of John B. Latrobe Lodge No. 165. AT A.M..

will be held at 10 A. on Friday. February 8 at the Temple, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother. HENRY C. BUCKLEY.

PAUf. E. CHRISMAN. 8e WorshlDful Master. CARUSO.

On February 2. 1952. GRACE (nee McCalltsterl. beloved wife of the late Louis Caruso. 7e Services in the A.

Howard Evans Funeral Home. 1400 South Charles street, on Thursday at 10 A.M. Burial In Holy Cross Cemetery. Brooklyn. CLARK.

On February 5. 1952. JEAN MARGARET, ased 20 months, beloved daughter of William R. and Margaret E. Clark (nee Hannemani Funeral from the home of her parents.

1823 Hope street, on Saturday at 11 A. Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemeterv. COLLINS Suddenly on February 3. luai. JUtl-l 1.

(U.NCLE JOHN Ot 1915 Eastern avenue, beloved son of the late George and Rebecca (nee Brown) Funeral from Lilly St Zeiler, Funeral Home. Eastern avenue and Wolfe street, on Thursday February 7 at 2 P.M. Interment In Baltimore Cemetery. 7 DAVIES. Suddenly.

On February 5. 1952, DAVID at the home of his son. David Davies. Dundalk, beloved husband of Jane Davics (nee Moore 1. and beloved father of Mr.

William Davies. Mrs. William Hines. Mrs. Dan Thomas.

Mrs. Keith Crabill. Mrs Beatrice Lowe, and Mr. David Davies. 7e Funeral from the Eckert Funeral Home.

Rosroe. on Saturday, February 9. Interment In Howe Cemetery. Roscoe. Pa.

DAVIS On February 4. 1952, ANNIE M. IMHOFF DAVIS, of 669 Lucerne avenue, the beloved wife of John F. Davis. Ttie funeral will be at the William Cook Mansion.

St. Paul and Preston streets, on Thursdav at 8.15 AM Requiem Mass at St. Edward's Church at 0 A M. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery. 7 DORSKY.

On February 6. 1952. BESSIE. 01 1400 west Lexington street, beloved daughter of the late Christopher and Henrietta Dietz Dorsky. 8e Funeral services will be at the William Cook Mansion, St.

Paul and Preston streets, on Saturday at 10.30 A. M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. DRFSSEL. Suddenlv.

on February 4. 1952. JOHN N. DRESSEL. of New York city, beloved husband of Rose Dres-sel and son of Marv Dressel and the late Henry J.

Dressel. 3231 Erdman avenue. Re Funeral from Joseph J. Herr Son. Kentucky avenue and Belalr road (entrance on Belalr road), on Saturday at R.15 A.

M. Requiem High Mass at the Shrine of the Little Flower at 9 A. M. Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery. DRINKS.

On February 5. 1952. PAUL EDWARD, of 4323 Berger avenue, beloved husband of the late Evernla J. Drinks (nee Cunningham), and father of Mrs. Evernia J.

Harris. Paul E. Drinks. and son of Louis and Lula Drinks, brother of Mrs Vesta Kaste, Mrs. Ella Nortman.

and Mr Calvin L. Drinks. 8e Services from Leonard J. Rucks Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale, on Friday at 3 P. M.

Interment in Park wood Cemetery. DRINKS. The Maryland Police Association. deeply regrets to learn of the passing of their beloved member, PAUL E. DRINKS, and extends sympathy to his family.

HARVEY W. SPENCER. fle President. DLNN. On February 3.

1952. CHRISTOPHER, of 282 Herring court, beloved husband of Mary Dunn (nee Hoffman). 7e Services from the John A. Miller Funeral Home. 2334 Jefferson street, f.n Friday at 8.30 A.

M. Reauiem Mass at St. Andrew's Church at 9 A. M. Tnterment In Baltimore Cemetery FAN KHAN KL.

On February 4, 1952. at his home, 2909 Walbrook avenue. ALBERT, beloved husband of Amelia Fankhanel (nee Killan) and father of Barbara M. Fankhanel. Services at the G.

Howard Strong Funeral Home, 3207 West North avenue, at Hilton street, on Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment In Baltimore Cemetery. fPlease omit flowers. 7 FRF.BURGER. On February 1952.

CLARA D. (nee Eaton), of Margate beloved wife of the late John E. Freburger and beloved mother of Edward L. and Fletcher Freburger. Services at the McCully Funeral Home.

130 East Fort avenue, on Saturday at 8.15 A. M. Requiem Mass at Holy Trinity Church, Glen Burnie. at 9 A. M.

Interment in Cathedral Cemetery, fle Beautiful Flowers PL $400-1-2 Km. FO. HARFORD RO. 8400 J. u.

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