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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 31

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THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1954 PAGE 31 DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS (3) (3) (3) (3; Baltimore Produce BIRCH. On Friday. July 16. 1954 HALE. On July 19.

1954. at his home LEVIN. On July 20. 1954. HYMAN.

Bellalre, near Charlottesville. beloved husband of Belle Levin nee Vodenos). father of Ira and Robert CONCETTA (nee Esposita). of 4108 Moravia boulevard, beloved wife of after a brief illness, WILLIAM Livestock Markets Grain Markets the late Harry C. Birch and dear HALE.

aeed 33, beloved husband Levin; son of Bessie and the late Benjamin Levin, and brother of Wholesale Quotations from the U.S. D.A.I of Lucy Mcllwalne Hale, father of Mrs. Jack Shevltz and Mrs. Barry Lucy Pryor Hale and William N. Hale Jacobs.

3d, son of Mrs. Virginia Lee Hale and brother of Mrs. Fred Holmes, of mother or Mrs. Edythe Pattl. Mrs.

Marie Schaefer and Mr. Harry Birch. Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home. 2601-03-05 East Madison street, on Wednesday, at 8.15 A. M.

Solemn Requim High Mass at the Shrine of the Little Flower Church, at 9 o'clock. Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 20e Services at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Wednesday precisely at 12 noon. Interment in Denver, Col. Baltimore Baltimore Bu.

bkts. and hpr. N.C. Cal. Wonders.

$3.50. N.J. Bull Nose type. S4.50. Md.

hpr. Cal. Wonders. $2. POTATOES Slightly stronger.

N.C. Cobblers. 50-lb. sacks. S.

Is. Size A. fair $1.251.40. East. Shore Md.

Cobblers, unwashed. U.S. Is. Size A. 50-lb.

sacks. $1.70 1.75: some $1.80 1.85. East. Shore Va. U.S.

Is. Size A. unwashed Cobblers. $1.80 1.85; ungraded. 100-lb.

sacks. S1.75: Round Red U.S. Is. Size A. 50-lb.

sacks. $1.50. Del. Cobblers, unwashed. Is.

8ize A. 50- FRUIT APPLES Bu. Transparent. Md. U.S.

Is. 2" UP. $11.25: ome best. $2: Pa. U.S.

Is. 1,4" ud. SI: Md. Graven-steins, no grade or size mark. S2.50: Va.

Williams U.S. Is. 2W" up. fair $2.50: Del. Starrs.

U.S. Is. 2" UP. S3: Williams U.S. Is.

up. $2.502.75: a4 bu. ff J. Williams U.S. Is.

2lj" ud. mostly $2.75: few $3: 2V" up. SI. 75. Funeral services on Tuesday, July 10.144 100-pound 20.

at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Charlottesville. Va. 20e Mikro Kodesh Cemetery. Herring Run.

Kindly omit flowers.) In at 2716 West Garrison FLOUR Receipt, sacks. WHEAT Receipts. Shipments. 462,400 SIMS. On July 20.

1954. MINNIE (nee Gordy). of 9714 Magledt road, beloved wife of the lat John W. Sims. Funeral from the Evans Funeral Home.

8502 Harford road at Putty Hill, on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment In Parkwood Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 P.M. 22e SMEYNE. On July 19.

1954, MOSES, beloved husband of the late Annie Smeyne and beloved father of Mrs Amelia Snyder, Mr. Benjamin Smeyne. Mrs. Maybelle Kaplan and Air. jacob smeyne, and tax.

Henry Smeyne. Funeral from Sol Levlnson Bros. Home, 1124-26 West North avenue on Wednesday, July 21. at II AM. Interment In Bnal Jacob Lodge Cemetery, Herring Run.

In mourning at 3504 Wabash avenue. IPleas omit 2le bushels. 451.188 bushels. HARPER. On July 18.

1954. at her Stocks. avenue. 21e BOUNDS. On July 18.

1954, GEORGE 4.945.536 bushels. Opening prices: No. 2 red. winter AVOCADOS Steady. cartons.

12s- beloved husband of Viola car- lb sacks. 1 75. Pa. Cobblers, un LIBERTO. Suddenlv on July 18.

1954. Si. 97; No. 2 red. 16s.

mostly $2 25 2.50: tome. $2. BLACKBERRIES per Dint. 35c Ilcky. spot, domestic, winter, earlickv-.

spot. Bounds (nee Matthews), of 29 South Monastery avenue, and father of July. No. 3 late residence, 804 East-Thlrty-thlrd street, ANNA beloved daughter of the late John E. Harper.

21e Funeral services are to be held at H. Sander Sons, North avenue and Broadway, on Wednesday, at 10 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. red. winter, garlicky, spot, domestic.

CANTALOUPES N.C.. bu. bkts. and Mrs. Charles F.

Read. Mrs. T. Ed Si.4. ward Jacobs.

Cecelia Jerome F. CORN Receipts. 48.204 bushels. Ship and Oliver A. Bounds.

hpr packed locally, mostly $2 2.25, few S2.50: fair $1.50. 36s. $4 25: 24s. $3.25. E.

Sh. 'a bu. mostly $2.50. few lower. LIMES Dull.

bu. cartons. 4-5 $1 1.25: fair 50 75c. Funeral from William J. Tickner CHARLES (Joseph) Llberto.

beloved son of Mrs. Lena Liberto, of .246 South Exeter street. 20e Funeral from Joesph Farace, Inc. Funeral Home, 712-14 East North avenue, on Tuesday, at 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St.

John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. HENSEN. Suddenly, on July 17, 1954, ments, none. Stocks.

1.550,384 bushels. OATS Receipts, none. Shipments, none. Stocks, none. BARLEY Receipts, none.

Shipments, none. Stocks. 34.942 bushels. RYE Receipts, none. Shipments, none.

MANGOES Supplies insufficient to Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Wednesday at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Ignatius Church at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. 21 SMEYNE.

The Bnal Jacob Macca- Stocks, none. CATTLE 150. Very few sales any class tattle this morning. Late yesterday lairly broad clearance most all classes. Rome good and choice grained-on-grass steers scaling ud to around 1,350 Dounds.

S22.75 to $23 50. Odd good beef bulls. 16 50 to S20. Sausage bulls largely SIS. 50 own.

Load good leeder steers to $20. CALVES 200 SuDPly fairly well cleaned ud. generally steady. Good to prime vealers largely $17 to $21. Some mixed utility to good $13 to $16.

Odd culls down to $8 and under. HOGS 500 Active. Mostly 50 cents tip on barrovi and gilts. Scattered odd head sows generally steady. Sows forming very small percentage of run.

Choice 180 to 220 pound barrows and gilts mostly $24.25 to $24 75. Latiw twice paid freely. 220 to 240 pounds. $24 to $24 50. 240 to 270 pounds.

S22 50 to J23 75. 270 to 300 pounds. $21 to $22 50 Few over 300 pounds. $20 to $21. 120 to 140 pounds.

$21.75 to $22.50. 140 to 1B0 pounds. $22.75 to $23 50. 160 to 180 pounds. $23.75 to $24.50.

Few choice sows under 400 pounds mostly $18. but cdd head up to $19 or better. Most 400 to 450 pounds. $17. 450 to 500 pounds.

$16. 500 to 550 pounds. $15 550 to 600 pounds. $14. Over 600 pounds downward from $13 according to weight.

Quality and condition. SHEEP 50. Run comprised scattered odd truck lots culis to good spring lambs about steady with yesterday. Few utility and good 63 to 77 pounds, $15 to $20. Cull and utility 58 to 78 pounds, $3 to $14.

No ewes Included In run. DR. HENRY of the Cambridge Arms Apartments, beloved father of Sally and Susan Hensen. beloved son of August C. and the late Lillian V.

Hensen. 21 Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons. North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Wednesday, at 11.00 A.M. Interment private.

SOYBEANS Receipts. none Shipments, none. Stocks. 7.388 bushels. Mrt.T FEED Receipts, none.

STRAW Wheat straw. No. 2. per ton. iM.iiYLr.

i un juiy u. ism, at ner BROWN. On July 17. 1954. PAULINE ouote.

ORANGES Fla l3s bu. wirebound boxes. lew sales. 150s. S5.75: 200s St 216s.

S6. PEACHES About steady. Truck i-ou. Golden Jubilee. U.S.

Is. 2-in. up. $2.50. Pa bu.

bkts. Early Red Free, no grade mark. 2'-in. ud. $3 50: bean Lodge No.

3. I.O.B.S.. regrets to announce the death of our beloved brother. MOSES SMEYNE. Ail officers and members please attend funeral services at Sol Levlnson St Bros.

Home. 1124-26 West North 82021. Chicago nrestPTday's Quotations! High Low Close Prev. Close 2-in. up.

$3. 2-bu. Golden HENSEN. Highland Lodge No. 184.

July Wheat .08 emes, of 18 Beachwood road. Dun-dali. the beloved wife of John and mother cf Janice Lee. John Byron E. and Kurtes J.

Brown. 20e Friends may call at the First Bible Presbyterian Church, Northern Parkway and Fairdel avenue, from 6 00 P.M.. Monday, July 18, until 2.30 Tuesday, at which hour services will be held from the church. Friends are respectfully requested to omit flowers.j Chi. 2.

11 2.08 2.09'i-i., Minn. 2.36'4 2.35't 2.3fi', K.C. 2.28V 2.27ii 2.27' 2.08 Vt- 2.35 2.273ii A.F.&A.M., announces with deep regret the death of our late brother, DR. HENRY M. HENSEN.

21 AUGUST H. SPLIEDT. WorshiDful Master. home. 714 Dryden drive.

MARY beloved daughter of the late William H. and Theresa Marley and sister of Mother Mary Carmel, O.S.U., Ursuline Academv, Bethes-da, Mrs. Herbert C. Taylor, Mrs. Harry E.

Linton. Mrs. G. Kenneth Horvath and the Messrs. John Cyril Norbert Casimir Albeus E.

and Frank J. Marley. Funeral from William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Friday at 8 20 A.M. Requiem Mass In St.

William of York Church at 9 A.M. Interment In Holy Cross Cemetery, Anne Arundel county. 23 September wheat Chi. 2.14V. 2.10H 2.11-Vi 2.10''-.11V4 Jubilees, no grade or size mark.

Jerseyiands, no grade mark. 2-in up. $2 25. J. bu.

no grade mark. Early Red Free. 2-in. up. $3 25: Jerseyland.

2'4-in. up. $5: no size mark. $3.50: 3-bu. no grade mark.

Early Red Free. 2-ln. up. $3.25: Jersey-land 2-in. up.

$3 3.50: l'i bu. no grade. or variety mark. $1.50 1.75. STRAWBERRIES Supplies Insufficient to ouote WATERMELONS About steady.

N.C.. mostly N.C.. per melon truck. Minn. 2.36 2.337 2.35M, 2.33'.

K.C. 2.273i 2 25Vi 2.263 2.2S-a July 19. 1954. WILHELM December Wheat Chi. 2.17'i 2.14V 2.15Va-.15 2.14V-Vi Minn.

2 34 2.32 2.33 2.31 Vj BROWN. On July 18. 1954, SARAH. Z26J4 2.2S 2.Z5Va 2.25-.Z5V beloved husband of the late Clara Anna Hilse (nee Neuerebauer). Services In the Brooks Funeral Home, Sparks, on Thursday at 2 P.M.

Interment in Hereford Baptist Cemetery. 22e July Corn Garrisons, 28-30 avg. 60 75c; Con Chi. 1.65 1.59V 1.62V 1.583.-.59 September Corn MEYERS. On July 16, 1954.

PAULINE of 1802 East North avenue, beloved daughter of the late Mason and Susan Brown. 21 Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home, 4210 Belalr road at Parkside drive, on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment In Stone Chapel Cemetery. Chi. 1.64'g 1.86s.

1.61 1.56'i HUEBSCHMANN. On July 18, 1954, July Oats Chi. .79 .74 .771 .733 Minn. .74 Vi .71 .73 .69 Vi washed US. Is.

50-lb. sacks. S1.50. RADISHES Pa. tomato lugs.

30 bunches, fair cond. 40 50c: Ohio. 16 at. bunched. S1.50: 6 oz film bags.

30s. S2 50. RHUBARB Md. 25 bundles, mostly 6c. bundle.

SPINACH Pa. and N.J.. bu. Savoy. $2.

SQUASH Dull and slightly weaker. Nearby. ha bu. hpr. flat white.

SI. 75 $2: fair SI 1.25: N.J.. Va bu. bkts. and yellow.

75c SI. mostly SI: Zucchini. $11. SWEET POTATOES N.J.. 'i bu.

bkts. Jersey type U.S Is. waxed. $3. TOMATOES Weak.

12-qt. Climax ripe and turning, U.S. 2s, mostly SI: bu. bkts. green, rlpes and turning, best, $3 3.50: poorer low as $2.50.

V2-bu. bkts. and hpr. green, ripe and turning, mostly $1.50 few best. $2.25 2.50; ordinary qual.

and 75c. $1: 12-qt. Climax bkts. green, ripe and turning, best, mostly $1: ordinary qua), and cond. low as 50c: s-bu.

hpr. ripes, $1.50. N.J., 12-qt. Climax bkts. ripe and turning, $1.25.

20-lb. cartons ripes. few sales, SI. Repacks, cartons. 10 tubes approx.

1 lb. 3s and 4s. mostly $1.25. TURNIPS N.J.. Vi-bu.

purple tops. 65 75c. Ohio, 12 1-lb. film bags, $1.25. EGGS Yesterday's Quotations Steady to firm.

Prices unchanged. Receipts light. Floor stocks barely adequate for a fair to good demand. Prices paid b. Baltimore by first receivers, cases Included: Large, min.

601 A Whites. 48 52c: brown and mixed colors. 47 '-j 52c. Medium, mln. 60 A Whites.

39 43c; brown and mixed colors. 39 42c Price to retailers (graded according to Maryland egg-grading law): Grade large. Whites, 55 61c. mostly 55 58c; brown and mixed colors, 52 60c. mostly 54 56c Grade A.

Whites, 46 51c, mostly 46 49c; brown and mixed colors, 45 51c. mostly 46 49c. Grade large. Whites. 42 49c.

mostly 44 47c: brown and mixed colors, 42 49c. mostly 44 47c. Eggs In cartons mostly 3c. higher. Receipts: 1.913 cases by truck.

LIVE POULTRY Market barely steady to weak. A light supply of fryers and moderate floor stocks of heavy-type hens exceeded a light and selective demand. Small lot sales of average colored fowl made at 23 25c. some fancy brought 26c. Wholesale selling prices per pound in Baltimore: BROILERS OR FRYERS 3 pounds and over, 29 30c, few lower.

HENS Heavy type. 23 26c TURKEYS Heavy type breeder hens. 25c; heavy type young hens. 34 35c; toms. 32c OTHER Too few sales to quote prices.

SHRIVER MEYERS, Of 337 Gwynn avenue, beloved wife of the late John C. Meyers, Sr. 20e Funeral services will be held at the Home of Harry H. Witzke. 4101 Edmondson avenue, on Tuesday at 11 A.

M. Interment in Western BUTLER. On July 19. 1954. at his late ANNA (nee Elberth).

of 631 South Conklin street, beloved wife of Doctor John Huebschmann and beloved mother of Mrs. Albln Twardowlcz, Mrs. Fred Cox. Mrs. John Dallman.

Mrs. Marvyn Moddle and John Huebschmann. 21 go 20-22 10. avg. 40c.

22 id. avg. 30 35c, 24 ib. avg 40 45c. 25 lb.

avg. 45 55c. mostly 50c. 26 lb. avg.

50c. 27 lb. avg. 60 65c. 27-28 lb.

avg. fair qual. 50c, 30 lb. avg fair qual. 60c.

32 lb avg. 75 80c. some 85 90c. 34 lb. avg.

75 85c, 41 lb. avg. $1.10. Icebox melons, bu. bkts.

and hpr. Md $1.75. N.C., $2. VEGETABLES BEANS (LIMA) Slightly weaker. Bu.

some fair $3 50 4. NJ. mostly $4. BEANS (SNAP About steady. Bu.

bkts. and Valentines, $2.50 3: fair to ordinary SI. 50 Round tOpening Open Wheat Today. Cemetery. Grain Pricesl Previous Close Close.

Year Ago. 2.091. 1.963 2.11s.-'2 1.997.-2.00 2.15V.-.15 2.05l2-5. 2.15V'4 2.10V,.i 2.11V2-3 2.115.-:, MILLER. On July 19, 1954, BESSIE.

July. Sept. Dec. Mar 2.083. 2.12-.11'.

2 15'2-3 2.15'2.3 2.11'. residence. 2336 McCulloh street. HARRY beloved husband of Laura V. Butler and father of Frank H.

Stuart and W. Calvin Butler. Friends may call at his late residence after 12 noon Wednesday. Requiem Mass at St. James Episcopal Church on Thursday at 10 A.M.

Interment In Arbutus Memorial Park. 21e Funeral from Lilly Zeller. Inc. Funeral Home, 700 South Conklin street. Wednesday, July 21, at 9.15 AM.

Solemn Requiem High Mass at May. beloved wife of the late Wolf Miller and mother of Mr. Harry Miller, of New York: Mrs. Dora Silver, of Raleigh, N.C, and Mrs. Hilda Roma Corn Stringless.

fair S2 2.50; poorer. $1.50 1.75: Tendergreens. fair $2 July 2.68"i Sent. 1.62 Vj.a Sacred Heart Church. 10.00 A.M Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery HUEBSCHMANN.

ANNA. The mem noff, of Baltimore. 1.62 1.613 1.56 V. 1.60' 2 1.6C3 Services at the Jack Lewis Home. Dec.

1.58-.601'? 1.64V2-.64 May 1.57-.57V 1.483-.-Va 1.39 Va-S: 1.44 1.46V2-3 2.50. N.Y.. Valentines, best. S3. 25 3.50; many fair $1.50 2.50 BEETS Near-by.

per bunch, best. 4 6c mostly 5c: some fair 3c. bers of the Holy Family will recite 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Tuesdav precisely at 2 P.M. Interment in oats July .77 Beth Yehuda Anshe Kurland Con orange boxes. 18s.

mostly $1. crts 2 doz. bunches. $1.25. the rosary at the Lilly, Zeiler Fu neral Home on Tuesdav at 7 P.M.

MINNIE FAULSTICH, 20e President. gregation Cemetery. Herring Run 4 Va .79 Sept. .75. "i Dec Mar.

CABBAGE About steadv Domestic .76 Va-. (Kindly omit flowers. 1 In mourning Round, orar.ee boxes, some packed local Rye at i3ui airview avenue. 21 ly. $1.50 1.75.

mostly $1.50: ordi JACKSON. On July 17. 1954. THOMAS July. nary aual low as SI.

Bu. packed MILLER. On July 16. 1954. HENRY Sept.

1.16'i 1.13-.123 1.30 1.153-'. 1.33 1.1934-.20 1.393.- 1.243 1.46 HOWARD, of 2528 Robb street, beloved husband of Sadie A. Jackson (nee Hardwick). 20e 21 4 Dec 1.ZU' .40 Mar. 1.25 4- HAMILTON, of 109 North Broadway, beloved husband of Mary R.

Miller (nee Thim). and beloved father of Mrs. Mary Patton and Mrs. Margaret locally, $1.25 1.50; lair aual $1 CARROTS N.J.. topped, bu.

best. mostly S2. fair qual. $1.50: 50-lb. sacks.

best. $2. small $1.25 1.50. Ohio, 1-lb. film bags.

2 doz. $2 25 2.50. CAULIFLOWER Supplies Insufficient Soybeans July 4.163 Sept. 3.19 's Services at Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale avenue, on Tuesday at 3 P.M.

Interment in Parkwood Cullison. 20e Nov 4.06 3.09 '2 2.8334 2.873' 2.90 Va 2.70'4-.71Va 2.58 2.503-51 2.54 Va-3. 2.57 V. CARNUCCI. Suddenly, on July 17.

1954. RAYMOND, of 3411 Hudson street, beloved husband of Elizabeth M. Carnuccl (nee Pfelfer). 21 Funeral from the Charles S. Zeiler Funeral Home.

901 South Conkling street (at Hudson street), on Wednesday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at Sacred Heart Church at 9 A.M. Interment in tiered Heart Cemetery. COHEN. On July 19, 1954, ANNA, beloved wife of Rubin Cohen, of 3604 Park Heights avenue, and mother of Albert.

Morris, Herman. Sydney and Matthew Cohen. Mrs. Betty Ambacl. Mrs.

Rose Hoffman. Mrs. Rae Green-wald and Mrs. Sondra Shapos. Also survived by ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Services at the Jack Lewis Home. 2100-02 Eutaw place, of which due notice will be given. 21e CONRATH. GUY died in Clearfield Hospital, Pennsylvania, July to ouote. Services at the Dippel Brothers 2.933-.90 2 SI3 3.00 Va Jan Mur.

CELERY 16-ln. and other various uneral Home, 1800 East Lombard Cemeterv. at Ann streets, on Tuesday after crts. rough. N.J..

Pascal. 2i tair $2. N.Y.. Golden Heart. 4-8 Chicago Chicago.

July 20 Butcher hogs cropped 25 to fully 50 cents on the live-stork market today, the top at $23 50 eoualing the low for the year set June 17 6om were steady to 25 cents down. Lower prices were posted despite the fact salable receipts at 7.500 head fell 1 500 under the advance estimate. Choice 180-to-230-pound butchers moved at S22 5 in 23 2.V onlv a few loads bringing the $23 50 peak. Some 240 to 270 pounders were taken at $20 50 to $22 50. Choice 330-to-400-round sows brought $16 to $18.50.

with lighter weights reaching $18 75 to $19.25. Heavier sows sold at $14 to $16. Prices generally were steady on all classes in the cattle section, where receipts were in line with expectations at i.OCO A few loads of hleh choire and prime steers reached $25 to $25 50 Sood to high choice steers sold for $19 so to $24. with comparable heifers $18 50 to $23. Cows topped at $13 and bulls at $16 vealers were only steadv to weak at $17 to $21 for Rood and choice types.

Sorine lambs tumbled 50 cents and ahfep 25 to 50 cnts. A few choice nd prime spring lambs sold up to $22 Sal-abl" receipts totaled 2.000. HOGS Salable, 7,500. Slow: butchers unevenly 25 cents to fully 50 cents lowe-: l.isiances off more; sows steadv to 25 runs louer; choice 180-230-pound butchers. $22 25-23 25; a few loads 190-210 pounds.

$23 50; these mainlv choice No 1 ind No. some 240-270 pounds. $20 50 22.50; some 280-300 pounds. SIQ 20 25: a few butchers. 335-350 pounds, SIS 18 25: choire sows.

$1613 50: lighter weights, larger lots, 425-600 pounds, $14 16 CATTLE Salable. 7.000. Calves. 400 active; generally stadv on all slaughter classes; vealers steady to weak: high choice and prime 1.100-1 350-pound steers. $2525 50: load lots high choice steers at $24.25 and $24 50 carry a prime end: most good to hieh choice steers and yearlings.

S19.50 24; commercial 1 050-pound Holsteins, $17.50: load choire and prime P9fi-pound heifers, $23 50: good to high choice. $18 50 23: a load weights. $23.25: utility grade heifers down to $10 50: utility and commercial cows. $1.50 13; canners and cutters. $7.50 9 50: strong-weight Hol-atein cutters up to $10; utility and commercial bulls.

$13 16: good and choice vealers. $1721; cull to commercial $10 17. SHEEP- -Salable, 2.000. Slow: spring lambs fully 50 cents lower; yearltngs eak to mostly 50 cents lower: slaughter sheep 25 to 50 cents lower; good to prime, mostly good to choice, snring lambs. $19.5021: a few choice and prime up to $22; most cull to low- good limSs.

$10 IT: gool and choice to mostly choice 95-110-pound yearllnss. $14 50 16: one load Pd-DO-pmind ut.lity to low good grades. $1213: cull to mostly good slaughter es, $3 504.50. JANKIEWICZ. On July 18.

1954, LA- noon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Dividend Actions VERNE B. JANKIEWICZ, of 217 Deni-son street, beloved wife of George Holy Redeemer Cemetery. MOODY. On July 20, 1954, CLINTON Jankiewicz and beloved daughter of LEE, beloved husband of Rose Louis J.

and Anna L. Clauss. Moody (nee Shawl and father of rair $1.502: Pascal. 2-2 '2 $2.75: 3 4 6 do' $2. CORN About steady.

Wirebound crts. Yellow N.J.. 5-5 fair qual. $1 50 white, 4-5 N.C.. $2.50 3: fair to ordinary low as $2: ordinary $'2; sacks 4-5 Md.

Yellow, best. $3.50: fair $2.25: best. $3: fair to ordinary $2.25 2.50; White. Misses Julia and Rosalie Moody. Funeral services will be held at the Parlors of Harry H.

Witzke. Hol-lins and Gllmor streets, on Thurs Drv Goods Friends may call at his home, 4804 York road, until 10 P.M. Wednesdav New York. July 20 IV) Activity In the day at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

22e Funeral services will be held at the cotton textile market was confined mostly to flllin business today. Goods report Bristow Funeral Heme, Saluda. Va. ed moving included print cloths, sheet on Thursday at 5 P.M. Interment in JANKIEWICZ.

The Ladies Auxiliary of the Eagle Democratic Club regrets to announce the death of LAVERNE ings and broadcloths. Prices were aoout Old Brick Church Cemetery. 22e unchanged. Although the popular 80 avenue, on Wednesdav at 11 A. M.

PHILIP KLOMPUS. 21e President. SMITH. Suddenly, on July 19, 1954. near Winfield.

Carroll county, Maryland. Zelma beloved wife of Lee T. Smith. Funeral services on Wednesdav, July. 21.

from the Waltz Funeral Home, Liberty road, Winfield. at 11 A.M. Interment in Ebenezer Cemetery. 20e SNOW. On July 18.

1954. DIXIE JANE (nee Hall), beloved wife of Ellhu Snow. 21 Funeral from her home. Warren, Baltimore county, on Wednesday at 1.30 P.M. Services at Poplar Grove Church at 2 P.M.

Interment in adjoining cemetery STEIGEKS. On July 17. 1954, WILLIAM, of 3721 Ridgecroft road, beloved husband of Alice T. Stelgers (nee McManus). and father of Mrs.

James L. Murphy and Sister Mary Corinne (R.S.M.). 21 Services from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home. 5305 Harford road (at Echodale avenue), on Wednesday at 9.15 A.

M. Requiem High Mass at St. Anthony's 10 A. M. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery.

STEIGEKS. The Baltimore Fire Fighters Association Local No. 734, A. F. of announces with deep regret the death of BROTHER WILLIAM STEIGERS.

RAYMOND C. FOGARTY, 21 President. STEIN. On July 18. 1954, ALBERT, beloved husband of Daisy Stein (nee of 839 Whitelock street, father of William Albert Stein and brother of Mr.

Morris Stein. Mrs. Bessie Rubenson and Mrs. Beatrice Abramson. of Baltimore; Mrs.

Mary Caplan. of New York, and Mrs. Lillian Schendel. of Washington, DC, and the late Mrs. Rae Silver.

22 Service's at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 L'utaw place, on Tuesday precisely at 3 P.M. Interment in Oheb Shalom Congregation Cemetery. Kindly omit In mourning at 839 Whitelcck street. STOKES. On Julv 16.

1954. at Perth Amboy. N.J.. ALVIN DANIELS, of 424 Winston avenue, Baltimore, beloved husband of Ann Lawson Stokes, father of Patricia Ann Downs. Diane Daniels Poehlman.

of Baltimore, and three crandchildren. Services at Henrv W. Jenkins Sons ComDany. 4905 York road, on Tuesday. July 20, at 2.30 P.M.

Inter- ment in Hope Cemetery. Worcester, on Wednesday. 21 St'LLIVAV. Suddenly, on Julv 17, 1954, LEO D. (TIM), of 1217 Washington boulevard, beloved husband of Mildred E.

Sullivan fnee Mangold) and beloved father of Mrs. Norine L. Pentz. Funeral from the Funeral Home of Jchn J. Cowan Son, Hollins and Poppleton streets, on Wednesday.

July 21. at 8.30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St. Jerome's Church at 9 A.

M. Interment in Louden Park Cemetery. 20e VITI'RIS. Suddenly, on July 18. 1954.

PALMIRA, of 919 Hollins street, beloved wife of the late Charles Vituri and beloved mother of Mrs. Henrv P. Madera. and Mrs. Gordon F.

Walker. 21e Funeral from the Funeral Home of John J. Cowan Son. Hollins and Poppleton streets, on Thursday, July 22. at 8.30 A.

M. Requiem High Mass at St. Peter's Church at 9.15 A. M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetprv.

WHORI.EY On July 19. 1954. EDGAR STANTON. of 202 Oakwood road. Grey Manor, the beloved husband of Nancy Pond Whorley and father of Edcar and Mrs.

Jean W. Griffith. 21 Services will be held on Thursday. July 22. at 2.30 P.M.

at the John M. Oakey Funeral Home. Church avenue. Roanoke. Va.

Inquiries may be directed to the Brad-lev Funeral Home. Dundalk. ISE. Suddenly, on July 18, 1954, Harley of 1969 Perlman place, beloved husband cf Claire Wise (nee Smith i. 21e Services from the.

Funeral Home of Leo G. Cook. 1701-03 Patterson Park avenue, on Wednesday at 2 P. M. Interment In Baltimore MOSS.

On Jvly 17, 1954. MARGARET JANKIEWICZ. financial ANNE MCLAUGHLIN. 22e President. E.

(nee Collins), of 4600 White avenue, the beloved wife of the late Omitted Rate Period Record able Emsco Mfg Stock Cosden Petr 25 "i 8-10 8-25 Increased Rayonier 50 7-30 8-15 I regular Acme Indust .10 8-2 8-10 Extra Menasco Mfg .10 8-2 8-16 Accumulative Pitts Brew cv pf .61 "a 7-30 8-16 Regular Allis Louis 50 8-16 9-1 Amer .25 R-2 8-16 Burlington Mills. .15 7-30 9-1 do 4 pf 1.00 7-30 9-1 do 3''2 Pf. .87 'a 7-30 9-1 Can Cem Ltd pf .32 Va 8-20 9-20 Canad Ltl Pf 1.25 7-30 8-16 Cent Foundry pf 1.25 8-16 9-1 Cosden Petrn .25 9-3 9-' 7 Heyw Wakefield. .75 8-20 9-10 do pf 31 8-13 9-1 Kellogg Co 25 8-16 9-3 Menasco 8-2 8-16 Mod Con Ltd A .25 9-20 10-2 Murphy. .37 'i 8-16 9-1 Southern Co .20 8-2 9-4 Thompson Prod.

.50 8-31 9-15 do pf 1.00 8-21 9-15 Weston Geo Ltd 112'4 8-13 9-1 JOHNSTON. Suddenly, on July 19, Joseph R. Moss. 20e Funeral will be at the William Cook St. Paul and Preston streets, on Wednesday at 8.15 A.

M. Requiem High Mass will be at St Anthony's Church at 9 A. M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park. MYERS.

Suddenly, on July 18. 1954, LEROY. beloved husband of Pauline Myers (nee Kendzierski). Residence, 417 South Ann street. 22 Funeral from John M.

Weber iaD4. EUWAKll or 4117 East Lombard street, beloved father of Mrs. Mildred Llghtnins, Mrs. Mary Trotta and Mr. Russell W.

Johnston. CurrU berland (Md.) papers please copy. Funeral from the Charles S. Zeller Funeral Home, 6224 Eastern avenue (at Folcroft street), on Thursday at 2 P.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery.

22 N.C.. 5 fair 4-a $3. CUCUMBERS Dull and slightly weaker. Bu. bkts.

and hpr. fair to ordinary S2.50 3: poorer. $1.50 2: fair to ordinary $2.50 poorer. $1 1.75: N.J., fair $3 50 4: pickles, mostly $3.50. Near-by.

hpr $1 50 2: fair SI 1.25. EGGPLANT Dull. Bu. bkts. fair la-bu.

bkts. and $2.50. ENDIVE Ohio. 16-at. $1.15 1.25.

ESCAROLE Ohio, 16-qt. mostly SI. GREENS Bu. bkts. and hprs.

Near-by. Kale. Brocco, si: collards, Mustard Greens. Turnip Tops, $1.25. Western Collards.

$1.50. Collards. $1 1.25; Kale. Mustard Greens, Rape, Turnip Tops. $1.25.

LETTUCE Eastern Iceberg crts. and other various Iceberg: N.J., 2 mostly S1.25; fine $2 2.25: 18s mostly 75c. SI; one mark best, $1.25. few $1.50. N.J..

Romalne, lettuce 50c $1: Boston, 24s, $1.25: 12-ct. climax Romalne and Boston, SI. MUSHROOMS 3-pound $1.501.65. ONIONS Barelr steady 50-pound square print cloth sold as low as 19 cents a yard in the resale market, mills were asking 19'i cents. The situation was dull in wool goods.

Mills reported only small orders on spring lines. In ravon goods, light sales of nylon and acetate taffetas were noted. Mills did not anticipate any real activity until afer vacations at dye plants are completed lata this month. New York Cotton Ooen 11.45 A.M. Pr Close October 34 36 34.39 34.32 December 34.55 34.59 34.54 March 34 81 34.84 34.79 May (1955) 34.89 34 90 34.88 July (19551 34.60a 34.63 34.60 October 1955 33.76 33.79 33.75b December (1955) 33.82 33.86 33.80b aAsked.

bBld, Nonferrous Metals New York, July 20 UF) Spot nonferrous metal prices today: Copper. 30 cents a pound. Connecticut Valley; lead. 14 cents a pound. New York; zinc.

11 cents a pound. East St. Louis; tin, 973.4 cents a pound. New York. JONES.

On July 19, 1954. FRANCES Funeral Home, 401 South Chester street, on Thursday. July 22, 1954. at. 10 A.M.

Interment In Oak Lawn IN MEMORIAM IV, Booklet, 132 Specimen In Memo-nam Tributes free upon request. Cemetery. NORRIS. Suddenly, on July 18, 1954. HOWARD beloved husband of the late Maude E.

Norris (nee Brook-hart). 21e A. (nee Peterson), beloved wife of the late George A. Jones. 21e Funeral from her home.

Red Pump road, near Bel Air, Md on Thursday at 9 A.M. Requiem Mass at St. Ignatius Church, Hickory, at 9.30 A.M. Interment In adjoining cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary on Wednesday evening at 8 P.M.

KALB. Santa Maria Council No. 1733, K. of announces with deep regret the death of honorarv brother. JOSEPH KALB.

Members will meet at Charles Zeiler Funeral Home. 901 South Conkling street, Wednesdav, sacks. U.S 1 N.J.. $2.25 2 50, few $2 75, mostly $2.50: some small iho4. latner or Florence con-rath Wilmer.

Burial in Mahassey. Pa. 22e COSGROVE. On July 18. 1954.

BENJAMIN, of 1416 Mount Royal avenue, the beloved husband of Margaret M. Cosgrove. Funeral services will be at the William Cook Mansion. St. Paul and Preston streets, on Wednesday at 11 A.M.

Interment In Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20e DONOHUE. On July 18. 1954. WILLIAM beloved husband of Helen L.

(nee Paesch), of 4500 Ritchie highway. Funeral from the Howard Blight Home, 6009 Harford road, on Wednesday at 9 A.M. Requiem Mass at St. Dominic's Church at 9.30 A.M Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery. 20e DULIN.

On July 19. 1954. WILLIAM formerly of 2238 Penrose avenue, beloved husband of the late Anna Dora Dulin and father of Mrs. Harry Eice and William P. Dulin.

Friends may call Tuesday evening. July 20. at John O. Mitchell Sons Funeral Home. 1900 Eutaw place.

Funeral is to be held Thursday. July 22, from M. E. Newnam Sons Funeral Home. Easton.

Md. Interment in Spring Hill Cemetery, Easton, Md. Viewing at M. E. Newnam Sons Funeral Home on Wednesday evening, July 21.

21e ELLIOTT. On July 18. 1954. MARY (nee Jones), beloved wife of the late William D. Elliott.

20e Funeral from her late residence. Old Montgomery road. Pfeiffers Corner, on Wednesday at 11 A. M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery.

ENSOR. Suddenly, on July 16. 1954. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, beloved husband of Willie Anna Ensor (nee Nash). 20e Funeral from the Brooks Funeral Home.

Sparks, on Tuesdav at 1.30 P. M. Services in Black Rock Baptist Church at 2 P. M. Interment in adloinine cemeterv.

Funeral services at the Kurtz and lair $1.75 N.Y.. few sales, $2 65 2.75. ONION3 (GREEN! N.J.. tangerine Funeral Home. Jarrettsvllle.

on Wednesday. July 21. at 2 P.M. Interment in Goodwill Cemeterv. Rut- boxes.

$1 251 50: Ohio. 16-at. 1 doz bunches. $1 15 1 25. ledge.

Md. Friends may call at the Baltimore Over-The-Counter Bid Asked Vd Casualty common 3T 35'. Md Cas 2 10 cum prior nfd 504 534 Mew Amstrdam Casualty 47'. 5 A- 711, 73 Odd-Lot Transactions New York. July 20 i.r The New York Stock Exchange reported today these odd-lot transactions bv principal dealers on the Exchanae for July 19: Purchases of 246,473 shares: sales of shares.

Including 1.R6R sold short. OKRA N.J 12-at. climax small. Naval Stores S3 50 3 75: bu. ordinary $4 50 5.

July 21. at 8 P.M. for recitation of PARSLEY Curly, N.J.. $1 1.25: tangerine boxes. 2 doz.

bunches. Savannah. July 20 CP' Naval stores today: Receipts Turpentine, none; rosin, 600. Shipments Turpentine. rosin, none.

Stock Turpentine. rosin. 5.975. the Rosary. JOHN J.

RALLO, 21e Deputy Grand Knight. $1 25 1 50: Ohio. 8-at. mostly SI. ffppers Dull and sliehtly weaker KINNAMON.

Suddenly, on July 17, MORROW. In loving memory of my dear wife, MARY who passed away July 20. 1945. You would not have us weep, who wait Calmly the summons of our Fate: You who have gone before and left A circle broken, home bereft. Wife of my bosom.

Heaven-kept, You are not dead you have but slept; And you-and I shall wake to share Life everlasting. Over There. 20e HUSBAND GEORGE. RINEHART. In memory of my very devoted husband.

SERGT. WIL- LARD A. RINEHART, who lost his life four years ago today and for his birthday. July 21. We walked together, you and In sorrow and In joy; We shared our pains and happiness With love without alloy; And Death shall never end our love, For through the mist I see Our glad reunion in the skies For all eternity.

20e LOVING WTFE, EDNA. luneral home after 2 P.M. Tuesday. OWINGS. On July 16.

1954. MARIE B. beloved wife of Samuel R. Owmgs, of '911 North Carey street. She Is also survived by two sons.

Samuel R. Owings, and Milton C. Owings; one daughter, Margaret Owings Driver; one grand daughter; four brothers, two sisters, one son-in-law. David S. Driver: two daughters-in-law.

Corlean Owings and Vivian Owings and other relatives'. Friends may call at the above address. Funeral services on Wednesday, at 1 P. M. at Grace Presbyterian Church.

Interment in Arbutus Memorial Park. 20e 1U54, ANNA BROCK. Ol 3621 Wil- kens avenue, beloved wife of Clinton Kinnamon. 20e Mrs. Kinnamon rests at the Howard H.

Hubbard Funeral Home. 4107 Wilkens avenue at Leeds avenue. Funeral services on Tuesday at 2 P. M. Interment in Western Cemetery.

Visiting hours from 11 A. M. until 10 P.M. Close to Everything Gay. Exciting.

Important! YOU'RE IHUITED to make us of OUR FREE PARKING when shoppmq at our store BALTIMORE SALVAGE CO. "The Hardware Fair" KLEIN. Suddenly, on July 18. 1954, ROMBRO. On July 14, 1954.

LEON DEATHS 3j MABKlT, beloved wire or Jacob A. Klein, of Dogwood and Old Court roads (near Granite, 20e Funeral from Granite Presbyterian Church, on Wednesday. July 21. at 11 A.M. Interment In the adjoining cemetery.

ENSOR. The Patriotic Order Sons of W. PRATT ST. I 3 PARKING LOTS Lot 1 OPP. store Cor.

Pratt Sharp Lot 2 S. W. Cor. Howard i. Pratt Lot 3 N.

E. Cor. Howard ratt KOEPPER. On July 19. 1954, ANNA.

Stop at New York's most conveniently located hotel in the heart of Times Square near Radio City and the theatrical and shopping districts. 700 comfort-able, spacious modern rooms each with radio, bath, circulating ice water. Door garage service. Moderate rates. ARD, beloved husband of Geraldine Rombro (nee Polakofl), of 3702 Clarks lane, father of Robert and Joan Rombro, son of Jacob and Elsye Rombro and brother of Theodore and Max Rombro.

Mrs. Leonard Jachman and Mrs. Norbert Grun-wald. 20e Services at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Tuesday, precisely at 11.00 A.M. Interment Chizuk Amuno Congregation, Arlington Cemetery, West Rogers avenue.

In mourning at 3401 Bankcroft road. (Flowers gratefully declined). Death Notices Received Too Late for Classification Will Be Found on Page 2 America Camp No. 76 regrets to announce the passing of their brother, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ENSOR. ELMER COLE, 20c President.

EYERLY. On July 18, 1954, JOHN HENRY, of Magothy Beach, Pasadena, brother-in-law of Mrs. Clara WRIGHT. On Saturday. July 17.

1954. beloe.d daughter of the late Adolph and Caroline Wittram Koepper: sister of Adolph C. Koepper, of 713 Old Home road. Funeral from the Lassahn Funeral Home, 7401 Belair road, on Wednesday at 1 P.M. Interment in Trinity Cemetery.

21 ADOLPH On July 18. 1954, HENRI Husbands! Wives! Eyerly. Funeral from the Singleton Funeral Home. Glen Burnie, on Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment In Wood-lawn Cemetery.

20c ROMBRO. Miriam Lodge. K.S.B.. an t.i.ME.K or em Murdock road, beloved husband of Lydia (nee Die-terly). Wright, father of Mrs.

Irma Rausch and Herbert C. Wright. Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home. 2601-03-05 East Madison street, on Wednesdav at 1 P. Interment In Baltimore Cemeterv.

21 KOLB. On July 19. 1954, JOSEPH GABEL. On July 17. 1954, EDWARD Hotel 1 I rntn.

1 ETTA M. (nee Mitten), or severna Park. beloved wife of the late George H. Adolph and beloved mother of Boston, George and Leo F. Fear.

Carroll county papers please copy. Funeral services will be at the William Cook Mansioh, St. Paul and Preston streets, on Thursday at 3 P.M. Interment In Lorraine Park Cemetery. 22 PARAMOUNT WRIGHT.

Lafayette Lodse No. 111. of 20 North Highland avenue, beloved husband of Elizabeth Kolb (nee Bast). Funeral from the Charles S. Zeller Funeral Home, 901 South Conkling street (entrance on Hudson street), on Thursday at 8.15 A.M.

Requiem High Mass at Sacred Heart Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. 22 beloved husband of Phyllis Gabel (nee Wertman). of 702 Edgewood street. 20e Funeral services will be held at the MacNabb Son Funeral Home, Frederick and Wade avenues.

Ca- nounces with deep reeret the passing of LEONARD ROMBRO, husband of Sister Geraldine Rombro. Sisters please attend funeral. MRS. ERVIN OODEN. 20e President.

ROUSH. On July 18. 1954. EDITH K. (nee Katherman), of 2905 Strath-more avenue, beloved wife cf Roy Roush.

and mother of Esther G. Tavlor. Miriam E. Roush. Sara Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger Thousands oi couplet are weak, worn-out, inst because bodv lacks iron.

For new leelinn alter 40, try Ostrex Tonic ibletv Contain iron for pp; supplement closet vjt.mins and B2. Costs little. In a mule dty, Ostrei supplies as much iron at doeo raw oysters. 4 lh. of liver or 16 lbs.

heel Cet-acqiiainted" iie, value 50. ow only 43g. Run Right to Read's An Abb.ll Hotel New York 44th SmiT. JUJT WEST OF BROADWAY BAUHAUS. On July 19.

1954, ELIZA tonsville. on Tuesday afternoon at A. F. tc A. announces with deep regret the death on Saturda--.

July 17. 1954. of BROTHER ELMEH SYLVESTER WRIGHT, life number. Sppclal communication, M--sonlc Temple. Wednesday, 12 o'clock noon.

Julv 21. 1954 A. DONALD SCHMIDT. 21 Worhlnful Mastr BETH, of 946 Ashland court, beloved daughter of the late Anthony and 2 clock. Interment in Addison New York.

KYLER. On July 16. 1954. NETTIE Christina Bauhaus. E.

Poehlman. Martha L. Kidd. Roy GOLDRICK. On July 20, 1954.

GRACE FRANCES, of Tallahassee. widow of the late William B. Kyler Funeral from Rita Wiedefeld. Fu v. (nee cox), of 1521 East Twentv Roush.

Edith L. Disney. Ruth M. Horrigan and Bruce H. Roush.

neral Home. 900 East Biddle street She is survived by one son. Melvin eighth street, beloved wife of James D. Goldrick and beloved mother of Thursday at 8.30 A. M.

Requiem (Miffllnburg (Pa.) papers please Kyler; two brothers, Samuel and Joseph Mosseu: two sisters. Alverta corjy. Services from the Leonard Mrs. Marguerite McCallister. Funeral from the Leonard Mass in St.

James Church at 9 A.M Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 21e E. Hall and Eliza H. Jones; twelve grandchildren, four nieces, three Ruck Funeral Home. 5305 Harford Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale avenue i.

on BAUMER. On July 17, 1954. MARY FUNERAL DIRECTORS THE MITCHELL HOME John Mitchell Son. Inc 1900 EUTAW PLACE JOHN O. MITCHELL Tp Fourth Orneratlnn nephews and other relatives.

Wednesday at 10 A. M. Interment in (nee Beran), beloved wile of the lata road, at Echodale, on Friday at 8 A M. Requiem Mass at St. Bernard's Church at 9 A.M.

Interment In Friends may call at the Home of Parkwood Cemetery. 21 Mrs. George H. Holland. 1631 Druid Parkwood Cemeterv.

23 Thomas C. Baumer. 21 Funeral from Lilly Zeller, Inc Funeral Home, 1901 Eastern avenue Wednesday. July 21, at 8.15 A.M Rl'SSELL. On July 16.

1954, CATHERINE P. RUSSELL (nee Hyland), Hill avenue, on Wednesday after 12 noon. Funeral services at the above GRAPE. On July 19, 1954. MAURICE of The Blackstone Apartments of 320 Denlson street, beloved wife CEMETERIES AND LOTS home on Thursday at 1 P.M.

Inter of John B. Russell. 20e Requiem High Mass St. Brldgids Church. 9.00 A.M.

Interment Holy ment in Mount Auburn Ceme- Charles and Thirty-third streets, beloved husband of the late Stella Funeral from the Home of Harry terv. 21e Redeemer Cemetery. H. Witzke. 4101 Edmondson avenue D.

Grape, and father of Dudley Grape. Friends may call at William LAFFERTY. On July 20. 1954, GEORGE beloved son of the late on Tuesday at 8.45 A. M.

Requiem BERNADZIKOWSKI. On July 19. 1954. MARY ROSE (nee Rusln). beloved wife of the late Frank Ber- High Mass at Bernardlne's LOUDON PARK EnouKh Space For Another 100 Years Monumrntal.

Memorial Perpetual Care Funds Exceeds J2SJk MTLLION DOLLARS 380iFREDERICK.AVE. WI. 8-6000 MORELAND MEMORIAL PARK Reasonable Prices. Convenient Terms of Lot1 Raven Bivd James and Martha Lafferty. Due notice later.

22e Church at 9.15 A. M. Interment In Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Wednesday from 9 A.M. until 11 A.M., at which time nadzlkowski. 22e Funeral from her late residence New Cathedral Cemetery.

SATTERFIEI.D. On July 19, 1954. at 508 South Patterson Park avenue. LANG. On July 19, 1954, FANNIE (nee Hammond), of 118 Beaumont avenue, Catonsville, beloved wife of the late Walter B.

Lang and mother his home. 3340 Dudley avenue. JOHN on Friday, July 23, 1954. at 8.30 A.M private funeral services will be held Interment in Greenmount Cemetery. 21 Solemn Requiem High Mass will be WILMER.

beloved husband of Anna M. Satterfield (nee Sikorsky), and THE TOWSON MAUSOLEUM offered for the repose of her soul at of Philip Francis C. and C. Tllgh man Lang. 21e GROSSMAN.

On July 13. 1354, MARY, beloved wife of the late William dear brother or Mary. Clara and Al Holy Rosary Church at 9 a.m. In WK LESS THAN GROUND BURIAL FOR INPORMATinn CALL HO 7-294'i bert Satterfield and Katherine Grossman, of 2349 West North ave Funeral from the Farley Funeral Home. Frederick and Shadynook terment in Holv Rosary cemetery.

BERNSTEIN. On July 19. 1954 Knightly. BALTIMORE micTrnv nue. and mother of Samuel and Funeral from Cvaeh Funeral Home, Reasonaole Prices Nonsectarlsn avenues.

Catonsville. Services at St. Mildred Grossman, of Baltimore MICHAEL, beloved husband of the late Jennie Bernstein, of 4210 New- EA 7-1 mi Mrs. Anna Berman. Mrs.

Dora Rice 900 North Chester street, on Thursday at 8 A.M. Requiem Mass at the Timothy's Church, Catonsville, on Wednesday, July 21, at 10 A.M. In bern avenue; beloved father of Mrs 4 GrtAVE LOTS in Lorraine Park Cemr-362V l0r U'CiC "le' Gwynn and Mrs. Florence Philips, of Wash Shrine of the Little Flower Church Marianne Esterson and Mishel Bern terment in Loudon Park Cemetery stein, of Baltimore; Mrs. Sylvia Kap Please omit flowers.

Memorial gifts OLFV Hvrv ington, D.C.. and Mrs. Esther FUtzer of Lo6 Angeles. Cal. 20e Services at the Jack Lewis Home, at 9 A.M.

Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 21e SATTERFIELD. Suddenly, on Julv 18 -21: may be sent to St. Gabriel Con EEmont lowltz. of Washington, D.C.; beloved son of Mollie and the late Hyman Bernstein and brother of Harry Bernstein, Tampa.

Mrs. Bessie 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Tuesday, precisely at 1.00 PM. Interment valescent Home, Catonsville 28. Md LEUZE. On July 19.

1954. BETTY 1954. EDWARD, beloved husband of Ethel M. (nee Woodroe), of 2559 Morgan Abraham Congregation (nee O'Keefe), beloved wife of Norman R. Leuze, of 607 Aldershot road, Zwelg.

of Washington, D.C.; Mrs Cemetery, Rosedale. In mourning Robb street. Funeral services are to be held at Lena Carmel. of Phoebus, and Catonsville. at 5029 Seventh street, N.W..

Wash ington. D.C. 1 Kindly omit flowers wuwuwtWTS. VAULTS, ETC. () MONUMENTS BY HENRY MERKEL, INC.

"Since 1855" BRONZE FLOWER VASE3 CLEANING AND REPAIR WORK fN CEMETEKXEb H. Sander Ai Sons. North avenue Funeral services will be held at the MacNabb Son Funeral Home. the late Samuel Bernstein, of Washington. DC.

21 Funeral from Sol Levlnson Bros Home, 1124-26 West North avenue GROSSMAN. Deborah Lodge. deeply regrets the loss of a member. MARY. Sisters please attend the Frederick and Wade avenues, on and Broadway, on Wednesday at 1 P.M.

Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 2ie Thursday at 10.30 A.M. Interment In Druid Ridge Cemetery. 22e on Tuesday. July 20, at 1 P.M.

Interment in Shaarei Zion Congregation luneral. MRS. ABRAHAM KEMPER. 20e President PERSONAL LOANS HOME REPAIR LOANS I 1 AUTO LOANS I i SSJT 'LIFE INSURANCE t0ANS LU3I AND FOUND 1B Cemetery, Rosedale. Please omit flowers.j In mourning at 4210 New- GRIND.

On July 19. 1954. GEORGE Tickner Funerals i Ac- too late classify appear on P.g. "-r1" Uti male. imin NX LOUIS, of 3029 Willoughby road, be bern avenue.

Please make all contributions to the Cancer Foundation 7i conar. ixst vie. loved husband of Amelia Carrie soring. EE. Mavers Grund and father of Mrs.

BIELLER. On Monday. July 19, 1954 JOHN, of -2006 East Lanvale street hillkuld- Brown, has Ruth E. Barnard. beloved husband of Margaret Kauf initialed Locky'er.

on iniude sold. Contains no monev but Important Services from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at man Bieller and father of Mrs. Anna Bell, and John and George Bieller. reiiow gold, read -r lUi Echodale), on Thursday at 2.30 P.M Interment in Parkwood Cemetery.

22e jaojL-ecn link. Lost VA. B-35s Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home, 2601-03-05 East Madison loday you can do somefrtmg about your money needs. Start by asking yourself these two questions: For what purpose do I need the money? How much do I need? Possibly $200 for a well-earned vacation or $2000 to improve your home money for some other useful purpose. Thousands of Marylanders have solved their financial problems through a low cost loan fron.

UNION TRUST COMPANY. Stop in at any of the 23 convenient offices and we will gladly explain the modest requirements for a Personal, Home Repair, Automobile, Life Insurance, or other type of loan, low bank rates, and a convenient monthly payment plan, keep payments low. Stop in today to talk over your money needs. 23 offices all around the town Sc fc'pAot directory for addrttt of office Marotl you Union Trust UtpLLEGE RING Year 53. InitiJu $97 to $1995 up Consult this list of 1000 consecutive adult funerals, selected by past patrons, for guidance.

218 Funerals Cost S97. S172 up to S228 249 Tunerals Cost S293, S307, $364 up to street, on Friday at 8.15 A.M Requiem High Mass at St. Paul Church at 9 A.M. Interment ln vc "OO blk Gorsurh Av. Rtya-d.

CH. 3-3803 "rsucn COCKER SPANIEL Large, black r73 collar and license Lilt vie of Charles st and Glttinga ave' Phona Paul Wade. ID5-9044 non Answer, ti Sacred Heart Cemetery. 22e BILLINGSLEA On July 17. 1954 S417.

on ft si- ROBERT KERR, beloved husband of Marlanna Billlngslea (nee Albaugh). Funeral from his late residence. Willis and Chester streets. Westminster. on Tuesday at 4 P.M.

Interment in Westminster Cemetery. Friends may call between the hours of 7 and 9 Monday evening. 20e 309 Funerals Cost S447, S493, $570 up to The Sa yiome ejfers services of exceptional beauty and okl ft Jw rd. Old black male dog with hrown head Answers to "Spike Call HA Uss Blvd. 1640-W.

REWARTT fA "B51 EYE GLASSES Lost. Dink" frames in a strinerf iZ- iirt? (cm dignity in a wide variety 1 1 cf modest prices. Comoetent Handling of cat cc Trp-m i in lower plat Lost are sent to do God work. Si? i Biack rimmed, with trim. Lost Henry Ward Beecher i In lxL streetcar Thura.

ev'7is S595. 224 Funerals Cost $635 to S1995 up WILLIAM J. TICKNER AND SONS, INC. Narlh and Pennsylvania Avcs. LAfayette 3-4321 A Baltimari Institution Owned and Operated by The Tickners Sinse 1874 CX.

4-3138. Even the Smallest I Details iFred'kA. Colet 5J PARAKFET Light blue. lot Sat. e.

vie Jr ZT- RA ET Blue. Lo 5 1 vie Clark Uni, AFJEDEK SONS, INC North A va. Broadway HJHltAl UKVICtS UNC1 1853 Telephone Dickens 2-4100 PUPPY Male, black. Lost vicinity wK ston Ave White markings on het Cocker strain. Black coPar Reward" COMPANY OF MARYLAND MAIM OFFICft SAITTMORE and ST.

PAUL STS. Mombt focoref Dpo fnwronc Corporation Ftdtral Uttant Sythm You can bo confident of finar, frcthor flowers from an ALLIED FLORIST SINCE 1300 E0M0N0S0N 6-2100 37 NO Diamond. Lost in cnane wirsa".

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