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Morton organization. present only registered representatives are required to take an examination and Carver said that this test, a true or false type, is regarded by many people as far too easy. Some Poorly Trained said statement, "virtually "As things, now stand," Carver anybody can put out a brokerdealer shingle with virtually no limitations on his right to do so. Fortunately, only minuscule fraction of those who do so are unequipped for the responsibilities entailed." He said that as poorly trained salesmen enter the field "more investors are subjected to their incompetence. "The inevitable disillusionment could eventually do untold damage to the industry's overwhelm ingly majority of capable, efficient.

responsible dealers and sales personnel." Periodic Purchases New York, Oct. 5 P- Just about one of every four mutual fund shareholders is making peri- IN MEMORIAM (1) Booklet, 131 Specimen in Memo Tributes. Free On Request FITCH. In loving memory LLIZABETH who passed away October 6. 1949, Your memory, Mother, to is With we part, hich never God ping still nave heerts.

you MARTHA, HAMILTON HOWARD DEATIIS (3) Death Notices Received Too Late For Classification Will Be Found On Page 2 AESTOR On October 4. 1960. at the Veterans Hospital, Fort Howard, WILLIAM LAWRENCE, the beloved son of the late William H. and Mary E. A brother of Mrs.

Agnes Emmel. of Baltimore, and Mrs. Martina Zopf. of Woodstock Md. and Ralph V.

Aestor, of Fort Lauderdale. Fla. Funeral services will be held at the William Cook Mansion. Paul and Preston streets. on Friday at 10.30 A.M.

Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery. Suddenly, on October 1900. JOHN C. ANDERSON, of Avenue A. West (Fort How beloved husband of Mrs.

Marie Anderson (nee Janocha). 6 Friends may call at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Earford road int Echodale avenue. Private tuneral services and interment will be held on Thursday, ANDERSON. Baltimore Lodge No.

214, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, announces with regret the death BROTHER JOHN C. ANDERSON. HOWARD ZIETHEN, President. BARBER On October 1960 MARION (nee Dove) beloved wite of the late Thomas B. Barber.

county papers please copy. Friends may call at William Tickner Sons, North and svivania avenues. thursdiv At 10 P.M. Funeral services will be held at the First Nazarene Church, 4301 Woodbridge avenue, on Friday At 10.30 A.M. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick.

Md. BAUMGARTNER. On October 1960, CONRAD J. of 3810 Frankof Mrs. furt avenue, dear father Adelaide Hammett, Mrs.

Charlotte Martin, Mrs. Esther Martin and Mr. John R. Baumgartner. 8 Services on Saturday at 2 P.M.

from the Rosedale Funeral Home of Philip E. Cvach, 1211 Chesaco avenue. Interment in Zion Lutheran Cemetery. Visiting hours 10 P.M. 8 until October 1960.

On FRANK of Eldersburg, beloved husband of Mary Bennett (nee Dorsey) and devoted father of Frank John R. and Edwin Bennett. Ge Mr. Bennett rests at the Waltz Funeral Home, Winfield, where services will be held Friday, October 7, at 2 P.M. Interment in Taylorsville Cemetery, Friends may call After 7 P.M.

Wednesday. Please omit flowers. A special communication of Freedom Lodge No. 112, A.F.&A.M. will be held Friday, October 1960, at 1 P.M., at the Masonic Hall, Eldersburg, to attend the funeral of our late brother, FRANK S.

BENNETT, CHARLES R. MARSHALL, 66 Worshipful Master. BLUNT. On October 5, 1960. BERTHA M.

(nee Bussey), of 2419 Foster avenue, beloved wife of the late Alfred Blunt and beloved mother of Mrs. Irene Weinbeck. John F. and Eugene A. Blunt, 8 Funeral from Lilly Zeller, Inc.

Funeral Home, 1901 Eastern avenue, on Saturday, October 8, At 11 AM. Interment in Friendship Cemetery. Family requests friends to call from 2 to 10 P.M. BUSCHMAN. Suddenly, on October 3, 1960.

FRANCIS W. of 2505 Maryland avenue, husband of Juliette F. Buschman. 6 Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons.

North and Pennsylvania avenue. on Thursday at 10.30 A.M. Interment in Greenmount Cemetery. Friends call daily from 11 A.M. to 3 may P.M.

and 7 to 9 P.M. SCHMAN. -A special Communication of Adherence Lodge No. 83. A.F.& A.M., will be held on Thursday, October 6, at 9.30 A.M.

at the Masonic Temple to attend the funeral of our late brother. FRANCIS W. BUSCHMAN. ARTHUR C. McGUIRE, Worshipful Master.

BUSCHMAN, Officers and members of Company Association. 115th Infantry, 29th Division Blue and Gray are notified of the death nf Post President and Historian. FRANCIS W. BUSCHMAN. 6 may meet at Tickner's Funeral Home, North and PennsylMembers avenues.

Tuesday and vania Wednesday at 8 P.M. Burial in Greenmount Cemetery Thursday, 10.30 A.M. ROBERT H. PAUL, Secretary. SUBURBAN BALTIMORE'S FINEST FUNERAL HOME FRANK H.

NEWELL SINCE 1919 INC. 1100 Rifstarstown. Rd. HU. 6-4300 jodie purchases through a regulars.

investment plan, the National Association of Investment Companies reported. Association figures disclose a total of 1,200,000 accumulation plans. These include purchases of shares closed end investment companies through the Monthly Investment Plan of the New York Stock Exchange. In addition more than 700.000 shareholder accounts are automatically reinvesting all distributions received through special reinvestment plans. N.Y.

Wool Futures New York, Oct. 5 Wool tops futures. were PREY today. reflecting abroad and liquidation in nearby October contracts. Wool futures held steady.

Prices were reported firm at Australian wool auctions Wool tutures closed to of cent higher. High Low Close October 104. 105.10 107.0 107 March. 108. 109.5.

July 103.6 October December. March Certificated wool spot 105 On Wool tops futures closed unchanged to 3 of a cent lower. High LoW Close December March. 144.0 Certificated spot wool top 141.5n. bBid, Foreign Exchange New York.

Sept. Closing forelan exchange rates Great Britain and in dollars: others in cents and decimals of a cent. Canada in New York free. 102.00 Great Britain pound) $2.8096 tutur $2.8054 60-day $2.8006: Great 90-day futures. 82.2485.

Europe 2.0060: France Germans deutsche marki, 23.97 Hol- Latin Argentina Switzerland co 8.02: Venezuela Far H-nE Kone. dollar. 17.65 Raw Hide Futures 5. fuNew York. Oct.

Raw hide closed 20. 10 24 lower. Sales. 40 contracts. Hich Low Close 07 13.97 .00 January 14.30 14.20 April 14.50 14.40 14.31b Soot light native cowhides, 18.

bBid. DEATHS (3) BYERS. On October 1060, LILLIAN MAE, of 8 South Potomac street, in Baltimore, daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Gunther Byers, Westminster, and the late William D. Byers: sister of Mrs.

Katherine E. Townehend Westminster, and Audi Stein. of Glen Burnie: Charles D. Byers, Funeral at the Myers Funeral Home. Westminster Saturday 11 A In Cemecell ters.

the Fuafter 12 noon Thurs- CAN Suddenly on October 2. 1500. 3101 home, Hawkins Point LOTTIE MARIE. bewife of the late Walter loved of Cadogan and devoted mother Paul W. Francis and Ralph S.

Cadosan. Mrs. Gertrude Kishing and Walter P. Cadogan. Funeral from the Georse Gonce Home.

4001 Ritchie highwar. A.M. on Requiem High Mass. at St. Rose of Lima Church.

at 10 clock. InNew Cathedral Cemein On October 3. 1960. DARDEN, of 207 Ridgiey avenue, Annapolis. Md.

LEO H. DARDEN, beloved husband of Lillian L. Darden Funeral P.M. Friday. October 7.

in the Happing Funeral Home. 172 West street. Annapolis, Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery, Baltimore. Md. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to P.M.

daily. DASHIELL. On October 1960. THOMAS E. of Magnolia, beloved hustand of Irene E.

(nee Deaner), and beloved son of Eula Dwaayer. 8 Services At McComas Funeral Home, Abinedon. Md. on Saturday at 10.30 A.M. Interment in Bel Air.

Memorial Gardens. DUNN. On October 1960, AMELIA (nee Bayer), of 3039 Frederick avenue, beloved wife of the late John J. Dunn and loving mother of Mrs. Amelia Stapf, Evelyn Stanton.

May Eder. Louis and Jack Dunn. and grandmother of six grandchildren. 6e Funeral services will be held RU the G. Truman Schwab Funeral Home of Irvington, 3512 Frederick avenue, on Thursday, October 6 at 11 A M.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery, Viewing from 2 until 9 30 P.M. ELLINGSWORTH On October of 733 1960. JANE F. (nee Kern), Middlesex road, beloved wife Norman E. Ellingsworth.

8e Funeral from the George J. Ruth Funeral Home, 1735 Harford avenue, on Saturday, at 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Bernard's Church, at 9 A.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park.

Friends may call from 2 P.M. until 9 -On October 1960 GEORGE SR. (PAT). of 628 Savage street, beloved husband of Vera H. Feehley (nee Peterson) and devoted father of Mrs.

Mildred E. Brown and George W. Feehley. Jr. also survived by three grandchildren and one great Funeral from the Hoffman Funeral Home, 3218 Hudson street (entrance on Bouldin), on Saturday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 to 10 P.M. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to the Memorial Fund of the United Evangelical Church, East avenue and Dillon 8e FEEHLEY. -Edgemere No. 537, Loyal Order of Moose, regrets to announce the passing of BROTHER GEORGE W.

FEEHLEY, and extends deepest sympathy to his family. Lodge funeral services will be held at Hoffman'8 Funeral Home, 3218 Hudson street, on Friday evening at 8 P.M. WILLIAM R. ARD, Te Governor. -On October 3, 1960.

MARGARET ELIZABETH (nee Klein) of Acme avenue, Granite. beloved wife of the late Charles Ferguson and mother or John C. Ferguson, Mrs. Helen Bridges. Charles L.

Ferguson, Mrs. Margaret F. Price and Mrs. Alice V. Glenn.

6e Funeral from the Ellsworth Armacost Funeral Chapel. 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Thursday at 1 P.M. Interment in Granite Presbyterian Cemetery Visiting hours from 2 P.M. until 9 P.M. FINECY.

On October 5. 1960, JAMES W. of 1110 South Carey street. beloved husband of the late Blanche E. Finecy (nee Germain).

and stepfather of Mrs. Ethel Schmidt. 8 Funeral from the Singleton Funeral Home, Crain highway at Second avenue. Glen Burnte, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Glen Haven Cemetery.

Friends may call after 6 P.M. On Or ber 5. 1960. HENRY, of 2102 Lake avenue. beloved husband of the late Minnie Muth Fischer and father of Mrs.

C. Parker Sheppard and Dr. John H. Fischer. 8 Funeral services will be held at William J.

Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Saturday, at 10 A.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. The family request friends to call between 2 and 9 P.M. H. SANDER SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 107 YEARS NORTH AVE.

BROADWAY DEATHS (3)) David's Lodge No. 68, A.F. A.M.. will hold special communication AL 9 A.M.. Saturday.

October for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late BROTHER HENRY FISCHER. PHILLIP W. DOROFF. Worshipful Master. On October 1960.

at Frederick Memorial Hospital, AMY N. of Woodbine, Carroll county, Md. widow of John B. Fleming and beloved mother of Mrs. Albert Pickett, Carol, Mark and Stanley Fleming.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, October 6. At 2.30 P.M. at Morgan Chapel Church. Interment in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the late restdence after 12 noon on Wednesday, GEPHART.

On October 5, 1960. HAZEL, beloved daughter of the late Templeton D. and Cora W. Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons.

North and Pennsyivania avenues, on Friday at 11 A.M. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery, HEROLD. On October 1960. FLORENCE L. aced 90 years, nt.

The Silver Cross Home and Hospital, beloved slater of Lillie Bemis and Marie H. Williams. 6e Mrs. Herold rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue.

Services on Friday at 10.30 A.M. Interment In Greenmount Cemetery, Family requests friends to call daily between 2 and 5 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M. HODGES. On October 5.

1960, CORDELIA B. (nee Benson), of 5522 Liberty Heights avenue, beloved wife of the late Robert E. Lee Hedges, and mother of Robert E. Lee Hodges, Jr. Funeral services will be held At Wm.

J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsvivania avenues, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Finksburg Cemetery, Carroll county. Friends ATe invited to call after 6 P.M. Thursday.

HOLMES. On Wednesday, October 1960. JENNIE R. inee Lewist, of 2525 East Madison street, beloved wife the late Edgar Holmes: mother of Mr. Roland Holmes.

Mesdames Genevieve Bunch, Hazel Cohen, Mildred Popp and Marjorie Krebs. 8 Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home. 2601-03-05 East Madison street. Due notice. HOWARD.

On October 3. 1960 MARGARET beloved wife of William T. Howard; stepmother of Charles E. William C. and Joseph B.

Howard. de Services at Henry W. Jenkins Sons 4905 York road, on Thursday, October 6 at 11 A.M. Interment in Western Cemetery, HYSER. On October 1960, CHARLES S.

HYSER, of Easton, formerly of 4806 Homer avenue, beloved husband of the late Mary A. Hyser (nee Faherty), Friends may call at the Witzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, on Thursday after 7 P.M. Due notice of services will be given. 8e KOEHNLE. On October 2 1960, EMMA L.

KOEHNLE nee Klein of 5156 Edmondson avenue, beloved wife of Theodore J. Koehnle and beloved mother of Mrs. Audrey Lance. tie Friends may call at the Witzkel Funeral Home. 4101 Edmondson avenue, from 2 P.M.

until 9 P.M. Pravers on Thursday at 10.30 A.M. Services at the Christian Temple. Edmondson avenue and Academy road. Catonsville, 11 A M.

Interment in Western Cemetery. LACEY. On October 3. 1960, JANE HARRIS. Miami.

beloved wife of Edward Ellis Lacey, formerly of Kingsville, Md. 66 Requiem Mass and interment in Miami. Fla. Thursday October 6. LANG.

-Suddenly on October 5. 1960. BERNARD BUZZ LANG of Parkton. Md beloved husband of Ruth E. Lang (nee Cooper And beloved son of Estie M.

Lang and beloved brother of John Lane. Funeral on Saturday at 2 P.M from Parke Memortal Church, Parkton. Md. Interment in Pine Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at Hartenstein Mortuary.

New Freedom, Friday afternoon and evening. and at Parke Memorial Church on Saturday from 1 P.M. 7e family. 6 EUGENE COSTELLO, President. On October 1960, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs.

J. Walter Musterman, In Annapolis, Md. JOSEPH A aged 83 beloved husband of Dora Lee. 6 Funeral on Thursday, October 6 at 2 P.M. from the Taylor Funeral Chapel, 147 Gloucester street.

Annapolis, Md. Interment in Cedar Bluff Cemetery, Annapolis. LEWIS. Suddenly, on October 5. 1960.

WILLIAM the beloved son of Thomas A. and the late Sara Reeves Lewis. Te Funeral services will be at his home, 707 Ramsay street, on Saturday at 10.30 A.M. Interment in Western Cemetery. LONGENECKER.

On October 1960, at University of Maryland Hospital, MAY W. WRIGHT, beloved wife of the late Charles D. Longenecker and sister of Mrs. E. E.

Lay and Mrs. Adelaide Groetzinger. Robert H. and John Wright City papers please copy.1 Funeral services at H. W.

Mears Son, 805 North Calvert street, on Wednesday, October 5 at 8:30 P.M. Interment in Laurel Memorial Cemetery, Atlantic City, N.J, Friends may call Wednesday from to 9 P.M. -Suddenly, on October 2, 1960. EDITH C. WADE LYSTON, of 911 North Augusta Avenue, beloved wife of Capt.

James L. Lyston, Baitimore Police Department, and devoted mother of Mrs. Peggy Stieren and Mrs. Nancy Keenan and sister of Miss Ellen A. Wade and Mrs.

Lillian Kienzle. Services at the Funeral Home of Wiedefeld Son, Greenmount avenue and Twenty-second street, on Thursday at 8.45 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Bernardine's Church at 9.30 A.M. Interment in Cathedral Cemetery, Friends may call until 9.30 P.M.

6 -The Maryland Professional Baseball Players Association regrets the passing of MRS. EDITH WADE LYSTON, beloved wife of member Capt. James L. Lyston. JAMES A.

STEVENS, 6e President. LYSTON, -The Old Timers Baseball Association regrets the passing of MRS. JAMES LYSTON, wife of member James Lyston, and expresses deepest sympathy to the On September 30. 1960 in Holland, STAFF SGT. RICH ARD H.

McGEENEY, JR. beloved husband of Mrs. Jean McGeeney (nee Langenfelder), devoted father of Richard H. 3d. and Robert McGeeney, beloved son of Richard H.

and Marie C. McGeeney, Sr. (nee Starr), 731 East Thirtyseventh 8e Services from the Leonard Ruck Funeral Home. 5305 Harford road, at Echodale. at A time to be announced later.

McQUADE. On October 1960, BEULAH of 1406 Clarkson street, beloved wife of the late John McQuade, and mother of John, Mrs. Margaret Winhauer, Mrs. Catherine Medicus, Mrs. Barbara Schmidt, Joseph, Francis and the late Thomas McQuade.

8 Funeral from the Flynn Fleming Home, 1422 Light street. on Saturday at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at Holy Cross Church at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery, Family requests Visiting hours from 2 P.M. to 9.30 P.M.

Funeral Designs Reasonable Prices J. J. Cummings Sons Finest In Flowers 1123 W. Baltimore St. Phone PLaza 2-1374-5-6 DEATHS (3)) MEADE.

On October 1960. CHARLES W. of 18 Ridge road Catonsville, beloved husband of Minnie C. (nee Schotta and devoted father of Mrs. George J.

Kreis and Mrs. William A. Schaetter. 6e Funeral from the Farley neral Home, 6601 Frederick avenue, at Shadynook, on Thursday at 2 P.M. Interment in St.

John's Ellicott City. Cemetery, omit Friends may call from 2 until P.M. and 7 until 9 P.M. (in lieu of flowers tions may be made to the Pastor Henry J. Eberle Memorial Education Fund.

October 1960. K. BESSIE (nee Jacksonville, beloved wife of the late John W. Melvin. 8 Friends may call at the Ellaworth Armacost Funeral Chapel.

4600 Liberty Heights avenue, after 2 P.M.. Thursday, Services on Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Visiting hours from 2 P.M. until 9 P.M. MESSENGER.

Suddenly, on October 4. 1960, WILLIAM H. of Ebenezer road, beloved husband of Myrtle M. Messenger (nee Dare), and beloved father of Mr. William Messenger.

Mrs. Ruth Eurice. Mrs. Grace Mentzer and Mrs. Dolores Snyder.

16 Funeral from the Lassahn Funeral Home, 7401 Belair road, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery, Chase. Md. Family requeste visiting from 2 to 9 P.M. -On October 5.

1960, HAM, beloved husband of Rebecca Miller, of 4304 Springdale avenue, devoted father of Samuel H. Miller, of Greensboro, N.C; Mrs. Sadie Goldberg. Mrs. Selda Parks.

of Baltimore, brother of Nathan, Samuel Sheldon and Benjamin Miller, and Mrs. Sarah Lerman. Also survived by three grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. 9 Services at Sol Levinion and Bros. Home 6010 Reisterstown road at Pinkney, on Sunday, October 9.

Due notice of time. Interment in Bnal Israel Congregation Cemetery, Southern avenue (Please omit Family home, 5000 Norwood avenue. MITZEL. -Suddenly on October 1960, HARRY of 409 Calvin avenue, beloved husband of Edna A. Mitzel (nee Hinkle) and beloved father of Mrs.

Doris M. Mitzel and Messrs. William Harry P. Jr. Melville R.

and Edmund L. Mitzel. Services at the Paul E. Chenoweth Funeral Home. 3615-17-19 Chestnut avenue, on Friday, October at 10 A.M.

Further services at St. John's Episcopal Church, Huntingdon, at 10.45 A.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park. Visiting hours from 2 to 10 P.M. I In lieu of flowers please make contributions to St.

John's Church.J MOESTA. On October 1960. FREDERICK of 6028 Moorehead road, beloved husband of the late Grace Moesta and father of Mrs. Earl C. Hottinger and Frederick W.

Moesta, Jr. Funeral services will be held the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston streets, on Friday RE 10.30 A.M. Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery. omit flowers MOLL On October 5, 1960.

ETHEL A. (nee Lowman), of 1022 Courtney road. beloved wife of the late James H. Moll. Sr.

and devoted mother of Miss Beulah Moll and Bernard J. and James H. Moll. Jr. Mrs.

Bernadine M. Van Norten and Mrs. Mary P. Ammon. Mrs.

Adele Brown and Mrs. Margaret Ann 1. Metford. Funeral from the Leo G. Cook Funeral Home, 1701-03 Patterson Park avenue, on Saturday At 9.30 A.M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Katharine's Church at 10 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemeterv. 8 MORRIS. -On October 3, 1960.

GRACE (nee of 12 First avenue, Glen Burnie, beloved wife of the late John W. Morris and mother of Mrs. Helen Kuethe and Mrs. Louise Brown Funeral from the Singleton Funeral Home. Crain highway (at Second avenue.

Glen Burnie. on Thursday at 2 P.M. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. By request Visiting hours are from 6 to 10 P.M. 6e On October 4.

at Annapolis. Md. ELLEN ELIZABETH MOSS. daughter of the late Walter and Margaret Bradley Moss. 7e Funeral on Saturday, October 8, at 11 A.M.

from St. Anne's Church, Annapolis. Md. Interment in Cedar Bluff Cemetery, Annapolis. Friends may call at the Taylor Funeral Chapel, 147 Gloucester street, Annapolis, Md.

Please omit Contributions to be made to the St. Anne's Church Maintenance Fund. MULLINS. On October 5, 1960. SHERRY MULLINS.

of 21 South Carey street, beloved daughter of Elzle and Betty Moore Mullins. Friends may call at the Witzke Funeral Parlors, Hollins and Gilmor streets. on Thursday after 4 P.M. Due notice of services will be given. 8e October 1960.

RACHEL ODELLA, of 406 Frederick avenue, Catonsville. beloved wife of the late Peter G. Olson. and mother of Mrs. Grace E.

Dickson, Mrs. Doris M. Fleske, and Peter G. Olson, Jr. Te Funeral services will be held At the McNabb Son Memorial Chapel, Frederick and Wade avenues (at the Beltway) Catonsville, on Friday, at 11 A.M.

Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends please call from 2 P.M. until 9.30 P.M. OLSON. -Baltimore Chapter No.

announces with deep sorrOW the death of SISTER DELLA OLSON, life member. 7e MARGARET RICHTER. Worthy Matron. PLUMMER. Suddenly, On October 4, 1960, at Asheville, N.C..

R. DALE. beloved husband of Mary Lou Plummer (nee Pace) and son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Plummer.

formerly of Forest Hill, Harford county, Md. Te Funeral services At the Kurtz Home, Jarrettsville, Saturday, October 8. at 10 A.M. Interment in Bel Air Memorial Gardens, Bel Air, Md. Friends may call at the funeral home after P.M.

Friday. POLLARD. -On October 2, 1960, At Annapolis, CAPTAIN JOHN BEVERLY POLLARD. M.C., U.S.N, (retired), beloved husband of Alice Pollard (nee Albaugh). 6e Services 11.30 A.M.

Thursday, October 6 In Arlington National Cemetery. Friends desiring 10 attend are requested to meet at the Administration Arlington National Cemetery, at 11:15 A.M. (E.D.T.), Thursday. (In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the St. Frances Hospital and Sanitorium, Roslyn, Long Island.

New York.1 PRESTON. On October 4, 1960, at the Harford Memorial Hospital, EDNA STANDIFORD, beloved wife of the late J. Robinson Preston, of Benson, Md Funeral services At Archers Funeral Home, Benson, on Friday, October 7 At 2 P.M. Interment In Friends Cemetery, Fallston. Md.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 P.M. Thursday. -On October 5. 1960. JOHN of Long Green.

Md. beloved husband of Emma Prigel (nee Neuhauser) and devoted grandfather of his four grandchildren, 8e Viewing at his home, Box 31. Long Green, Thursday and Friday. Further viewing will be held at the Church of the Brethren, Long Green road, on Saturday, at 10 A.M. until 1 P.M.

at which time services will be held. Interment in the adjoining cemetery. East Baltimore's Largest Funeral Homes 1901-07 Eastern Ave. 403 S. Wolfe St.

and our New Beautiful Home at 700 S. Conkling St. Lilly Zeiler, Inc. EAstern 7-1442 Air Conditioned DEATHS (3)) October 1960. CHARLES B.

of 6541 Fairmount avenue, Brighton, beloved husband of Elizabeth B. Rafferty (nee Baler) and beloved father of Charles B. Rafferty, Jr. Daniel Rafferty and Sister Mary Dismas. Funeral from the Newell Funeral Home, Reisterstown road at Waldron avenue, Pikesville, on day at 10.30 A.M.

Requiem Mass 8t. Charles Catholle Church. 11 A.M. Interment Druid Ridge Cemetery, Family requests friends call between the hours of 2 until and 7 until 10 P.M. -The Baltimore Electric Typers Union, Local No.

26, regrets to announce the passing of BROTHER CHARLES B. RAFFERTY CHARLES E. TOMLINSON, Re Local Secretary, REINHARDT. On October 1980, SIGMUND J. REINHARDT, of 3508 East Fairmount avenue, beloved husband of Gertrude V.

Reinhardt (nee Whiter and father of Mrs. Elizabeth Manus. Funeral services the John A. Moran Funeral Home, 3000 East Baltimore street teorner of Potomac street on Saturday, October! 8, at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St.

Elizabeth's Church AL 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may visit daily 2 P.M. until 10 P.M. RIGGIN.

On October 1960, Cristield. JOHN RIGGIN, the beloved husband of the late Nancy Matthews Riggin, father of Mrs. EVA R. Milbourne, of Crisfield. Md.

and Mrs. James H. Fagan (nee Doris Riggin), of Baltimore. 6e Servicen Friday, October 7. at 2 P.M.

from Bradshaw de Sons Funeral. Home, Crisfield, Md. Interment In Sunnyridge Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, kindly to the Memake contributions Cready -Memorial Hospital Building Fund, Crisfield, On October 3. 1960.

HARRY, of 2809 Bauernwood avenue, the beloved husband of Anna Louise (nee Harms), and devoted father of Harry D. and John P. Roesinger and Mrs. Louise H. Hargest and Mrs.

Theresa Brenize, Also survived by four grandchildren. Brunswick and Hagerstown papers please Funeral from the residence. 2809 Bauernwood avenue, on Friday at 2 P.M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery, 7e SALINO- On October 5. 1960.

ANGELA M. SALINO (nee Butta), of 4102 Century road, beloved wife of the late Sebastian F. Salino, devoted mother of Messrs. Frank. Anthony, Joseph and S.

David Salino, and Mrs. Mary Rose Scelsl. Services from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home. 5305 Harford road at Echodale avenue on Monday at 8 A.M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Anthony's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may call 2 P.M. to 9 P.M.

daily. 10 SEIBEL. Suddenly on October 3. 1960, CARL WILLIAM, of 1130 East Belvedere avenue, formerly of 4808 Liberty Heights avenue, beloved husband of May Selbel (nee Alt) and devoted father of John C. Paul J.

and the late Carl A. Seibel Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons. North and avenues, on Thursday at 11 A.M. Interment in Meadowridge Memorial Park Friends are asked to call from until 9 P.M.

6 SEIBEL. Joppa Lodge No. 132 AF. A.M. announces with deen regret the death of BROTHER CARL W.

SEIBEL. Past Master. EDWARD ODA LANDIS. Worshipful Master. SHECKELS.

On October 5, 1960. FLETCHER J. of 1708 Light street, devoted father of Mrs. Lena Goetz. Bernard Ogden, Mrs.

Virginia Doran and Mrs. Melvina Veal. and beloved brother of Charles Scott. Edgar Sheckels and Mrs. Anna French.

86 Pravers in the A. Howard Evans Funeral Home, 1400-02 South Charles street at Clement, on Saturdav. at 8.30 A.M. Requiem Mass in St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church at 9 A.M.

Burial In Cedar Hill Cemetery, SHEPHERD. On October 5. 1960, THOMAS STANFORTH, age 58. of Harwood. Maryland, beloved husband of Elizabeth Fisher Shepherd and father of Mrs.

Elizabeth Stanforth Shepherd Collinson. 7 Funeral services on Friday at 2 P.M. from Christ Episcopal Church, West River, Md. Remains resting at his late residence. In lieu of flowers.

it is suggested that contributions be made to the Memorial Fund at Christ Church, West River, Md. SMITH. -On October 5. 1960. BERTRAM of 1659 North Milton avenue, beloved husband of Margaret McNamara Smith (nee Fischerr Funeral from the Funeral Home of John C.

Miller, Inc. 2431-35 East Oliver street, on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 P.M. until 10 P.M.

10 STANTON. On October 2. 1960, ALEXANDER STANTON, beloved husband of- Anna Stanton (nee Welzal and devoted father Mrs. Mary Peterson, Messrs Jacob, Anthony and Alexander Stanton, and brother of Joseph Stanys. 6e Funeral from the Kachauskas Funeral Home.

637 Washington boulevard, on Friday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at Sacred Heart of Mary at 9 A.M. Interment In Glen Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, Glen Burnie, Md. Visiting hours from 2 P.M. to 9 P.M.

Suddenly, on October 4. 1960. NICHOLAS. beloved husband of Rose (nee Testa), of 34 South Elwood avenue, and beloved father of Mrs. Clara Cavasina, Cornelia and Phillip Tacconelli.

7 Funeral from the Connelly Funeral Home, 3500 Bank street, on Friday at 8,30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Re- -On October 2. 1960.

CHARLES of Ebenezer road, White Marsh, beloved husband of Mary Thompson (nee and devoted father of six daughters and five sons. 6 Funeral from The Lassahn Funeral Home, 7401 Belair road, on Thursday at 2.30 P.M. Interment in Ebenezer Cemetery. Family requests viewing from 2 to 9 P.M. UNVERZAGT.

-On October 5, 1960, FRANK W. of 129 Dihedral drive and formerly of Homestead, beloved son of the late August and Ida Unverzagt, Services will be held at the WilCook- -Blight Funeral Home, 6009 Harford road, on Friday at 1 P.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery. VOLLAND. On October 4.

1960. WILLIAM K. beloved husband of Elizabeth K. (nee Klotz), of 3526 Milford Mill road, Rockdale, and beloved father of Mrs. Amelia M.

Smith Mrs. Elizabeth May Rainey, Karl F. and Louis W. Volland. 7e Funeral services are to be held at H.

Sander Sons, North avenue and Broadway, on Friday At 11 A.M. Interment In Woodlawn Cemetery. Family requests friends call from 2 to 10 P.M. A Name You Can Um Cook INC FINER FUNERALS $95 TO $4500 DOWNTOWN Wm. Cook, Inc.

St. Poul and Preston St. TOWSON Wm. Cook Towson, Inc. 1050 York Rood HAMILTON Wm.

Cook Blight, Inc. 6009 Marferd Read on Oetober 8, 1960. EMMA K. (nee Bryan), of 3614 Gwynn Oak avenue, beloved wife of the late DeLancey C. Vordenberge and sister of Miss Tanbel E.

Bryan, Mrs. Anna House and Mrs. L. Mildred Konig, Be Funeral services will be held William J. Tickner North and Penneyivania Avenues, Saturday 2 P.M.

Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery, October 5. 1960, WILLIAM VERNON, of 1603 Northwick of FORd. beloved husband Mrs. Blanche Watts (nee Mahaffey), devoted father of Mrs. Jaudine Mcg Keivey and Mr.

William Donald Watts. Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road at Echodale avenue, on Saturday, At P.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 9 P.M.

WEISMAN, On October 5, 1960. JOHN FRANCIS, of 3013 Evergreen avenue, beloved husband of Mra Marie Weisman (nee Falkenhan) Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road ate Echodale avenue, Friday P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 70 DEATHS WENTLING.

On October 1960. nt University Hospital, FRANK of 221 West Monument street beloved son of the late Frank and Gertrude Wentling, of Allentown. Pa. 6e Funeral H. W.

Mears and Son. 805. North Calvert street, on Friday, October 9.30 A.M Requiem Mass In Chapel of Grace of St. Ignatius Church at 10 A.M Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery. Friends may Thursday, 7 to 9 P.M.

WILL. On October 4, 1960, GEORGE of 6105 Frederick road. beloved husband E. Katherine Will and devoted father Mrs. Edward Linnbaum, and beloved son of Anna L.

and the late George Will Sr. Funeral from William J. Tickner Sons. North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Friday at 9.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass in St.

Mark's Church, Catonsville, at 10 A.M Interment in Krider's Cemetery, Westminster, Md. Friends may call daily from 2 to 9 P.M. WINTER. On October 3 1960. JOSEPH W.

of 211 Brookside drive. beloved husband of the late Myrtle W. Winter (nee Dorsey), and beloved father of Mrs. Donald Berry and Mrs. Arthur S.

Richardson. Funeral from William J. Tickner Sons. North and Pennsvivanis avenues. on Thursday at 8.45 A.M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Mark's Church, Catonsville, at 9.30 A.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 P.M. Tuesday.

WOODY -On October 1960. CARL. (DICK), of 3350 Strickland street. beloved husband of Anna Woody (nee Schamberg). and loving father of Mrs.

Catherine A. Bogan and Carroll Woody. Funeral services will be held the G. Truman Schwab Funeral Home of Irvington, 3512 Frederick avenue, on Friday, October 7, at 2 P.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery.

Viewing from 2 until 9.30 P.M. On October 4. 1960, MARYANNA Knee of 406 South Collington avenue. beloved wife of Stanislaw Zambravcki and devoted mother of Edward, Marv. Joseph and Stanley Zambrzveki, and sister of William Wiczulis.

of Blain. Ohio. papers please copy 8 Funeral services from the John M. Weber sons. Funeral Home.

401 South Chester street. on Saturday, October 8. At 8.30 A.M. Solemn Requiem High Mass Holy Rosary Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Rosary Cemetery.

Visiting hours until 10 P.M. On October 1960. STANISLAW. of 406 South Collington avenue. beloved husband of the late Maryanna (nee Wiezulls) and devoted father of Edward.

Mary. Joseph and Stanley Zambraycki. 8 Funeral services from the John M. Weber Sons, Funeral Home. 401 South Chester street, on Saturday, October 8.

at 8.30 A.M. Solemn Requiem High Mass at Holy Rosary Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Rosary Cemetery. Holy Rosary Holy Name members are requested to attend recitation of the Rosary on Friday at 7 P.M ZELINKA. Suddenly, on October 2.

1960. RONALD of 2205 Cedley street. age 12 years. beloved son of Paul A. and Mildred Heck Zelinka, Funeral will be held from the William Cook Mansion, St.

Paul and Preston streets, on Friday at 8.45 A.M. Requiem Mass at St. Jerome's Church at 9.30 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemeterv ZILLMOR. On October 5.

1960. JOHN S. ZILLMOR, of 510 North Elwood avenue, beloved husband of the late Helen A Zillmor (nee Batzer) and father of Mrs. Helen Hutson, Mrs. Margaret Gellner and Mr.

William J. Zillmor. 8e Funeral services at the John A Moran Funeral Home, 3000 East Baltimore street (corner of Potomac street), on Saturday. October 8, at 10.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St.

Elizabeth's Church at 11 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may visit dally 2 P.M. until 10 P.M. CEMETERIES AND LOTS (6) LOUDON PARK Lots available for another 100 years Reasonable Prices, Terms, Our Perpetual Care Fund Now TWO MILLION DOLLARS 3801 FREDERICK AVE WT.

5-6000 MONUMENTS VAULTS FTC MONUMENTS BY HENRY MERKEL, INC. "Since 1855" BRONZE FLOWER VASES CEMETERY LETTERING 3534. FREDERICK AVE 5-5075 LOST AND FOUND (8) BANK BOOK Lost. Return to bank. BASSET PUPPIE Brown white.

Answers to name Morty, lost in vic. of Pikesville. Rew. HU. 6-2023.

BRACELET Lost bet. Pikesville Sinai Hospt. Gold flexible, grandchildrens Bracelet with birthstones. Reward. RO.

1-3757 CAT Buff colored. striped Pink leather collar with bells. lost vic. Towson. Reward.

Davs. VA. 5-7200 ext, Veg VA 3-7551 CAT -White, lost vic. of Homeland. Reward, ID.

5-9310 CAT Siamese, found. Seal point male. VA, 5- 647 COLLIE My daughter crying for her dog! Lost in vic. of Garrison 5 mos. old, brown wht.

Rew. HU. 6-6104. PLEASE. PARTIAL PLATE -Lost Sat.

vic. Lynch. Merritt Dunmanway, Edd Lynch Rd. Reward F4. 7-1614 PERINESE Black lost In vic.

of Parkville. answers to name of Please call NO. 8-4229 aft. 6 P.M. PIN Lost.

diamond circle Vic vol Garden Apts. Reward. $150, BE 5-5667. RING Lost. stone.

vic. of Northwood Shopping Center. Rewd. NO. 8-2821.

REWARD Lost Tuesday morning large white male cat in Rodgers Force area near York Rd. Please contact PL. 2-4567 or evenines. DR 7-6784. LOST Vic.

W. 36th 41st St. Equitable money order. Rew HO 7-0459 SPECIAL NOTICE (9) WOMAN With little exp. on slipcover or upholstering sewing.

Full or part time Call CH. 3-1291, Clifton Upholstering Co CUSTOM-MADE SLIP COVERS Uphol. Free estimate, 10-day delivery Work guar. VA. 5-4160 5-7284 WILL MAKE slip covers with your mat or call with samples.

CH. 3-6307 CUSTOM DRAPERIES. SLIP COVERSDecorator service. NO 6-1660 SHARE YOUR CAR (10) ARIZONA, Nev. or Cal.

Gentleman driver. leav. Oct. or 9 will take 1or to share driving exp. Ref.

Mo. 4-3242 eve RIDE Wanted from Randallstown to South Baltimore, days wk. 8 A.M.- 430 P.M. DAis 8-2479 PERSONALS (11) WILL NOT be responsible for myself. debts contracted CHARLES D.

KNIGHT. 805 DUMBARTON AVE. WILL NOT be responsible any for debts unless contracted myself JOHN JAMES GNACYK 7819 WYNBROOK ROAD WILL NOT be responsible any unless contracted by myself: debts TROY PAINTER R18 MANGOLD STREET 30 WILL NOT BE responsible AnY debts contracted myself. 8306 DORCHESTER ROAD THE SUN, Thursday, CLASSIFIED INDEX CLASSIFICATIONS Appear In Numerical Order It easy to identity the classification you wish to refer to by as well as DE classification heading. CLASSIFICATION NUMBERS PUBIC NOTICE GROUP Deaths Lost and Pound Personals in Special Memoriam, ete.

Notices BUSINESS SERVICE GROUP Wants Business Personals 39. Instruction 30 EMPLOYMENT GROUP Situations Wanted. 13. 17. 18.

20. 21. 23 Help. Wanted. 16.

19. 224. 24. 25. 26.

29 REAL ESTATE GROUP RE. Wants: Houses and Bates 40. 43A. 44. Bus Property Bales Lease.

64. 66. 664. Business Opportunities RENTAL GROUP Houses and R. Rent Apartment 37.

81: 18: 10 Boardine Wants GROUPS 59. 80. 61. AUTOMOTIVE Autos Auxiliaries 72. 073.

74. 78. 3 FOR SALE GROUP For Sale 80A. Boats. Television.

ete 83. Peta, etc 85. 86. Auctions ADJUSTMENTS AND KILLS The publisher will not be responsible tor more than one Incorrect tion The publishers reserve the richt revise or reject any advertisement deemed objectionable and to change the cinssification of any advertise. from that ordered to conform ment.

to the polley of the Sunpapers TO PLACE SUN-ADS CALL I.E. 9-7700 Sunday Sun Ads and changes Accepted until 3 P.M. Saturday ASK FOR CLASSIFIED PERSONALS (11) for WILL NOT be responsible Any myself. debts unless contracted JAMES OLIVER WILT 2023 ROYAL TERRACE WILL NOT BE responsible any debts unless contracted myself. CHARLES L.

VA TH 1924 WOODBOURNE AVENUE WILL NOT be responsible for any debts unless contracted myself. WILLIAM H. SIMON 2206 GAYLAWN DR REMODELING ALTERATIONS ADDITIONS REPAIRS FREE Estimates FHA Terms if desired CHESAPEAKE ROOFING CO. 5012 Reisterstown Rd. LI.

2-5675 Since 1916 JALOUSIE PORCH- Turn your porch Into an extra room. Windows. screen doors. etc. Lowest Prices in Town.

Save up to 1st payment Jan. 1961 AMASS. Call day or nite. RO 4-0588 KITCHEN- Wood or metal. complete with built stove appliances.

Lowest Prices in Town. Save un to Finest workmanship 1st Dayment. 1961 AMASS. Call dAY of nite 0588. PAPERHANGING, $8 UP CASH OR CREDIT PAINTING -PLASTERING PE 2-0040 MO 4.7466 FURNACES Save to 50 The Lowest price in TOWN 1st payment Jan.

1961 FURNACES. BURNERS American Standard, gas or oll. New both $169. $100 allow. on your furnace.

Day or nite, call RO. 0588. PORCHES Cement steel of wood. Datiok. walks, cement work.

etc. Lowest prices in Town. Save up to 501 Best. work. Ist payment 1961.

AMASS. RO 4-0588 CONCRETE Steps. Sidewalks and Driveways. I do my own work. MO.

4-1408 FO. 7-9216. BATHROOMS 10 colors. built-in vanitors. linen closets, mirrors.

glass showers. tile. custom work. 39 yrs. exp.

AMASS. RO. 4-0588, IP YOU HAVE no casa. but good credit I can put you in a clean '55 or 556 automobile Call me today CE 3-0881 Ask for Mr. Davis TILING- Floor.

wall or ceiling. all type as low AS -1st payment 1961. Immediate installation. AMASS. Day or nite.

RO. 4-0588. CELLAR DUG INSTALLED Under your home. Reas. price.

Best. results. For tops in home repairs call EL. 5-0866 or CI. 7-0250.

CARPENTRY All types. Porches a specialty My own work H. Shoul. ID. 3-0722.

CEILING All types. Lowest price in town. SAVE UD to 50 One day installation. 1st payment. 1961 AMASS RO 4-0058 GEN.

CONTRACTING CARPENTRY. REPAIR WK. REMOD. Estimates M. W.

Morrow TE 3-1314 HOUSES raised. cellars installed. beams replaced. cement work. alterations HA 6-0766 HOME REPAIRS ANY KIND! LOW RATES.

WI. 5-9304 HOME REPAIRS Ceiline tile. Painting. Concrete work. Fred.

BE 5-2971. HO 7-1676, CONCRETE WORK STUCCO, PATIOS NO. 8-0924 NO. 8-1894 PAPERHANGING- -By GI. per work room.

Promot also service. painting CH Guarantees PAPERHANGING REASONABLE PRICES. FREE estimates. Prompt Service. Call anytime PE 2-1945 ROOF LEAK- SPECIAL Any roof repaired hot asphalt coated.

$35. Guar Brookshire. LA, 3-4552. REMODELING? CALL ED BRADY WI. 7-0972 CLUB CELLARS- -Attics.

stairs, porches partitions Jalousies. Do own work Gienn Long. Terms. NO. 5-7241.

PAPERHANGING -REAS THOMPSON 5-3350. EVES RI. 7-9014 CEILING TILE. Plastic, ceramic tile installed Guar. ARTCRAFT CEIL INGS.

HA. 6-7088 Aft. 6. NO 5-5814 CONCRETE PRCHS. STEPS Wrought-iron rails.

$75 up. TE 3-1314 OPPORTUNITY Painter (white) expert. on vacation. Very reas. WI.

5-7267 FLOOR SANDING FINISHING rm Quick service NO 8-R370 PAINTING, CARPENTRY -Reas. rates. free estimates. MO, 4-4116. ALTERATIONS- REMODELING ANDERSON HOME IMP RA 7.4428 BRICK Concrete Work Porches.

garages additions 4-1604. HOME REPAIRS B. Contractors. CP. 2-6758.

Sunset 272 HOME REPAIRS- NO MONEY DOWN VIKING BUILDERS INC. MU 5-3333 HEATING. PLUMBING, ROOFINGAll home repairs. reas. LI.

2-3050. PLASTERING- -Repair work specialty. ID 5-1612 PAINTING CARPENTRY Gnar -Private nartv MO 4.4096 CARPENTRY Cement. walks. porches.

steps. Jobs RI. 7-8765. odd BUILDERS Best deal of pre-fabs. 100 per- cent const.

money. HO 7-9885 CONCRETE WORK- -No Job too small. For estimates. EL. 5-6948.

ROOFING SPOUTING ABC ROOFERS $5 UP WI 7-1611 PAINTING Interior exterior 1st class lob Carl Lavman. CL. 4-6684. PAPER STEAMING- -19t class AD removed Call 9.1659 PAINTING Int. ext.

Free estimates Do own work CL. 4-8354 TILE Vinyl Asb. De Viney's Cut. rate. 2132 E.

North Av. OR. 5-2167 PAPER STEAMING Painting. All trash removed, Call CH 3-7097 FLOOR SANDING anishins. 40 VIS RIDER SON NO CEMENT WORK of all kinds.

Patios. Reas price, CE. 3-7220 HOME REPAIRS Club painting Alterations. TERRY WI. PAINTING Interior exterior Do own work Guar.

Reas. CL: 4-5412 FLOORS sanded Refinish. Best for less NO. 8-1640 Rebhan. 35 yrs AND CONCRETE flagstone patios.

porches Paving yds. walls CL. 4-3146 FLOORS SANDED. REFINISHED. $14 UP -MR.

LUMPKIN, AT. 2-4892 CEMENT WORK AlL kind. Garages Block. EA. 7-2149 PLASTERING New work, patching.

stucco. Free estimates, TE. 3-2042 CEMENT WORKS Block work. patio MI. 6-2876.

KITCHEN CHAIRS- Upholstered Qual work Call D1 2-1820 FLAG POLE- Erection painting Tower Maintenance Co. 80 6-0766 CERAMIC TILE CONTRACTOR NO. 8-2860 HOME REPAIRS- painting alterations Anderson. 4-3127. White work 9-5721 BASEMENT HAULING- attic PL.

2-0577 -cleaned Wrecking WRECKING cleaned EA BRICK- Fork Garset. porches. NO. 8-2880. October 6, 1960 35 PERSONALS (10) THERE IS A DIFFERENCE Because You Always Get A Better Job When Dealing With General Carpentry Roofing Apartments Shingling Hardwood Floors Painting Papering Modern Kitchen Plastering Bathrooms Heating Fencine Cellars Additions Fire Loss Adjusters NOTHING PER MO.

1st PAYMENT 1961 FREE ESTIMATES All Work Guaranteed GENERAL CONTRACTING CO. LA, 3-0780 1626 Mt. Royal Ave. SAVE ON ALL GUARANTEED HOME REPAIRS ROOFING Paintine Additions Papering Carpentry Plastering Shingling Modern Bathrooms Spouting Remodeline Aluminum Riding Apartments Carports Modern Clubrooms Kitchens Porches Heating Fire Escapes Extensions NO DOWN PAYMENT 1 TO 5 YFARS TO PAY PHILLIPS ROOFERS BALTIMORE'S OLDEST LARGEST IMPROVEMENT COMPANY CALL PLAZA 2-6054 9 SOUTH GREENE ST. BUSINESS HOME SECURITY SERV.

3.5050: ICE Safes alarms, tele. tested evaluated mendations improve security. Area surveys, professional testimony. Is that safe, or telephone secure? Now's the time check. Call WI.

4-3337 CLUBROOM8 -Finest ouality paneling. knotty pine. walnut. mahos. etc.

Prices Save to Custom work. No Ins. 39 years experience We do the complete Job. Call AMASS. RO.

4-0588 WEDDINGS RECORDED MO. 4-5785 WANTS (12) "CALL ME FIRST" MR. BARNES. MA. 3-3002 CALLS ANSWERED IN 30 MINUTES.

TOP PRCES paid for bedrooms. dinins rooms. living room. kitchen furniture. gas ranges, washers, TV sets.

refrigerators, Oriental and domestie rugs. bric-a-brac. china. marble-top furniture. silver.

gold. antique a modern diamonds. old guns. coins. spinet pianos.

iron toys. MA. 3-3002 605 North MA. 3-9333 Nites and. Sundays call FO, FURNITURE WANTED HIGHEST CASH PAID Dining Rooms--Bedrooms Refrigerators--Odd Pieces Calis Answered in 30 Minutes 5-5370 Friedman MU.

5-3609 WE PAY YOUR PRICE Refrigerators, Gas Ranges, TV's Liv. Kit. Sets MR. BOND TU. 9-9635 2018 N.

CHARLES ST. MRI CALLAHAN, recommended by E. Newell Co. will buy Antique. Modern Furn.

Jewelry. Silverware, Ornaments, Art Objects, Pianos. Orientail Russ Complete Estates or Stocks of Mdsc. None too large or too small. PL.

2-3580. 120 W. North. CALL BR. 6-4837 FURNITURE.

China. Silver, Jewelry, Guns, Antiques, Pianos. Lee. 600 Patterson Pk. call night on YOUR PRICE IN 1 HOUR Furn.

Appliances EA. 7-4031 USED FURN. WANTED SPOT CASH--BR. 6-5769 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S USED CLOTHING LADIES' WORN FUR COATS LA 3-8118 MORTON 2229 N. Fulton USED HOSPITAL EQUIPMEN WANTED- Beds.

Wheel Chairs. etc. Mr. Runvon. LE.

9-6322 DIAMONDS. GOLD AND JEWELRY bought. Medinger. 206 W. Saratoga.

PIANOS WANTED ALL TYPES CALL PL 2.5329 GOLD. Silver. Jewelry bought. TOP Prices. Carl Schon.

111 W. Saratoca. WE NEED Used furn. appliances Top prices. MU.

7-3211. WANTED- Used TVs. furniture appliances. High prices paid. OR 5-3308, REUPHOLSTERING Expertly done.

Call Not. Unh DI 2.1890 SITUATION WANTED -Househ'd (13) GIRL desires day work on any of these days: Wed. Thurs, or Sat. WI 7-4339. GIRL -Desires.

3 days cleaning. Recent reference, CE. 3-6075 GIRL desires cleaning ironing. 9-3 P.M. TU.

9-0057. GIRL Col. wants day work. stay nights. refs.

LI. 2.1651 or FO. 7-5902 -Des. Ironing out. OR, 5-2249.

MAID -Exp. des. pos. in household. Fond of children.

CE. 3-6283. MAN Cook. housework. Ref.

EXP. Call LA. 3-7791. NURSE- Wht. des.

lite housekeeping for 1 or 2. Exp. BE, 5-6092. NURSE -Des. day work.

Will cook for 1 or 2 in family, BE. 5-6092. WOMAN- Col. wants cleaning dry work. WI.

7-8589. WOMAN Wants troning out every other Mon, Thurs, CE. 3-4509. WOMAN -Wants ironing or light cleaning. MA.

3-4407 WOMAN -Des. days work wk. No cooking LA. 3-7605. WOMAN- Col.

wants days work with refs. Call MU. 5-8497 YOUNG LADY To care children, lite housewk. Ref. DI.

2-4980. YOUNG LADY- Des. gen. housework, fond of children EA, YOUNG LADY- -Des. days or weeks work.

clean. LO 6-5175. BABY SITTERS CHILD CARE (14) MARY JEAN DAY NURSERY Meals trans. HA. 6-9318.

NO. 8-8522 COLLEGE STUDENT Wishes baby sitting. Edmondson Vill. Sec. EXP.

WI. 7-2267 MIDDLE RIVER VIC. My home by day $10 wk. MU. 7-5159.

WILL CARE For Age CI 2-3849 Arbutus. during day. WILL TAKE CARE CHILD home by day Age 2-4 LA 3-3262 WILL CARE for child in By day Dundalk Sec AT LAUNDERING (15) New Baby? Give gift week to year SA NU-DY PER BABY SERVICE HELP WANTED -HOUSEHOLD 116) -MAID for COOK Reliable zeneral Live or have own employed. other help HU 6-1746. 643 wk.

COOK Geni, houseworker. Live No Experience Must chudren 6-7208 HOUSEKEEPER Housework. Mind school children. Live Small salary. white.

Address card or call Tilden Rt. 1. Finksburg, Md. Margaret Black. HOUSEKEEPER (Whit Live-In ATTA cleaning.

assist. W. children. day every other Sum. off.

Other help. HU. 6-8623. HOUSEKEEPER -To live 111. care for small and be companion Call SA 7-5778 HOUSEKEEPER 30-40 Refs.

adult family Center of city. Only qualified apply. Box CS20968 Sun HOUSEKEEPER White. settled Live in. 5-day wk.

$10 incl rm. brd. 2073 Jasmine Rd. (Dundalk area. HOUSEKEEPER White.

to live in, care for elderly man. CH. 3-1096. HOUSEKEEPER (white, live in. care of children 4-3046 MAID (Col.) Live in.

general hsework. plain cook. age children. Pri. bath TV.

Recent ref. HU. 6-7916. MAID Live days, New mod. Man also for heavy work.

Own rm. bath. Good sal. refs. HU 6-2115.

Local MAID -eXP. general fond days. $30. Wk. EA.

4670 MIDDLE AGE LADY with SETTLED Wht. middle aged. apt small sal NO. 4-4297. sect.

aft. WOMAN children: WOMAN- White Care children mother works. Light housework. 1-3808. Sun, WOMAN age with Week- after.

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