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Rr i ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH IWlTfDgDIIlQ nmy PART FOUR ST. LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1948 (C) PAGES 124D r-TT--1, -'r 1 'ifTTr --y 'T a. 1 Mim- 'TV" -i DEATHS DEATHS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS WANT AD INDEX LOST AND FOUND BILLFOLD, lost: Friday a.m., viciu-ity Desloge Hospital; money badly DEATHS sPALl.DI-NG. MICHAEL June 3. 1948.

dear husband of Anna Lou Spaulding (nee Smith), our dear brother-in-law. son-in-law and uncle. Funeral from ALBERT H. HOPPK Funeral Home. 4911 Washington June 7.

a.m. Interment Lake wood Park Cemetery ANNOUNCEMENTS FUNERAL DIRECTORS NORTH LEIDNER UNDERTAKING C5T 2223 St. Louis. CH, 1654. Established 1859.

MORRELL XRAL HUMK 4212 St Louis FR. 6228 Real Estate For Sale (Cont'd I Paq Lots for Sale 7 Monty Wanted Real Estate Cards Real Estate, Colored for Sal It Real Estate, Out of St. Louis I Real Estata Exchange IB Real Estata Wanted to Buy IB Resorts far Sal 7 Suburban Property for Sala Timber Lands IB Things For Sale Aircraft 1 .71 Animals and Livestock 21 Antiques 24 Aquariums and Fish 21 Auction Sales -2l Automobiles Automobile Leans 21 Baby Gifts A Children's Supplies 21 Bicycles and Motorcycles 21 Birds and Canaries 71 Boats and Motors 21 Books 22 Building Materials 22 Cameras 22 Clothing 22- Coal. Wood, Kindling 22 Dogs and Cats 1 i Farms Supplies 27 Heating Equipment 22 Horses and Vehicles 21 Household Goods Household Goods Wtd. 24 Jewelry and Diamonds Machinery 22 Miscellaneous 22 Musical 23 Piano Tuning and Repairing 21 Poultry and Supplies 2I Rabbits and Pet Stock 21 Radio and Supplies 23 Seeds.

Plants and Trees 21 Stamps and Coins Stora and Office Equipment Toys Service Fag Announcements I Birth Announcements I usinass Directory I Business Opportunitiat Business Personals I Death Notices Education ..2 Loans 24 Lost and Found I Personals I Rooms, Board Small Loan Comosnies 24 Special and Legal Notices I Swaps Employment Employment Agencies 4 Employment Sarivec 5 Help Wanted 2 Situations 2 Real Estate For Rent Apartments for lent i Business Property for Rent Flats for Kent Flats, Colored for Bent 8 Garages Halls Hotels Houses for Bent Resorts for Rent Office Space Suburban Property for Rent Wanted to Rent Real Estate For Sale Apartments for Sala It Business Property for Sala 17 Deeds of Trust Farms and Farm Lands IB Flats for Sala 14 Houses for Sala I4 Hunting Grounds IB Industrial Property IB Investment Property IB Loans on Real Estate RULES AND REGULATIONS The P.t-Dnplcfc reserves the riht te classify aU ander appropriate kaadings. The Pest-biipeteli reserve the right te revise er rejert rartiMBeBts retail i mwmwt hex number dvertiMmr.at. If this right i exercised the insult paid fr the advartiseaseat will he raftmdeel te the advertiser. It ia acrred that the liability mt the Pulitzer Publishing Cempny in tha Tent mf failure te publish an adver) iseanaM fer aay raasas ar ia lha event that errors accur ia tha publishing af aa advertiseaaeat ahall ha liaaitad te tha amount paid by the advertiser. COONEY, SADIE J- nee SSiebert), 316 Laurel, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church.

June 4. 1948. 2:35 a.m., beloved wife of the late Bernard J. Cooney, dear mother of Ida and John B. Cooney.

our dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandmother, aunt ana cousin. Funeral from SULLIVAN'S. Euclid at St. Louis June 7. 9:30 a.m..

to Koch Church, Rosedale and Waterman. Interment Calvary Cemetery. DOELGER. NICHOLAS 4649 Anderson av fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, June 4. 1948.

a.m.. dear husband of the late Bertha Doelger (nee Rahni. dear father of Mrs. Tillie Munchrath. George Walter N.

and Harry F. Doelger, dear father-in-law. grandfather, greatgrandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home.

4828 Natural Bridge June 7. 8:30 a.m., to St. Engelbert's Church. Shreve and Carter avs. Interment Zion Ceme-tery A member of Heasen Verein.

DUIHEN. CHARLES T-5, died in the service of his country on May 18, 1944, in Indian, beloved son of John and Emma Duisen, dear brother of Alvin, Vera and Irene Muth of Washington, D.C., brother-in-law and nephew. Mass at St. Aloysius Church, Washington. D.C., Monday, June 7.

Burial in National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. f.ROB, KATHEBINE (nee Krupp), 4415A Lafayette June 3. 1948, wife of the late John Grob. dear mother of Matilda Tochtrop and the late Oscar A. Grob, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuary, 2842 Meramec June 7, 8:30 a.m., to St. Cronan Church. Interment S. S. Peter Paul's Cemetery.

HAAG, AGATHA (ner I.e Blanc), 4346 Laclede June 4, 1948. beloved wife of the late Dr. Walter M. Haag, dear mother of Mrs. Naomi Heier, our dear sister and aunt.

Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors. 3840 Lindell June 7, 9:30 a.m., to- St. Louis Cathedral. Interment Calvary.

New Orleans (La.) papers please copy. HARDY, JOSEPH 5055 Davison Fri. June 4. 1948. beloved husband of Julia Hardy (nee She-pack), dear father of Joseph H.

Hardy. Mrs. Olive Wiseman and Mrs. Virginia Richardson. Funeral from DREHMANN-HARRAL Chapel, 1905 Union, 11 a.m., June 7.

under the auspices of Mount Moriah Lodge No. 40 A. F. and A. M.

Interment Hiram Cemetery. HARKTNS, CATHERINE F. (nee Danaher), 4442A Lexington, June 3. 1948, beloved wife of the late Frank X. Harkins dear mother of Daniel.

Frank. William and a nomas narkins, dear sister of Mrs. Anna Ryan and Mrs. Elizabeth Humphrey, dear grandmother, mother-in-law. sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral June 7, 8:30 a.m.. from STROOT-C A RROLL Funeral Home. 4600 Natural Bridge to Holy Rosarv Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. ISRAEL, CORA K.

(nee Beard). 5855 Enright June 5. 1948, widow of Earl H. Israel, dear mother of Mrs. Mary Schmitthausler and Raymond Israel, sister of Mrs.

Ida Ruwwe and John E. Beard. Funeral from DREHM ANN-HAR-RAL Chapel, 1905 Union 1:30 g.m.. June 7. Interment Val-alla Cemetery.

JACOBS, SOPHIA (nee Cather), 2807 McNair June 4. 1948. beloved wife of the late Emerson Jacobs dear mother of Mrs. Lucille Neudling, Mrs. Dorothy Revett, Mrs.

Mildred Stoff. Mrs. Lorraine Rosenhauer, Emerson Jr. and the late Alpha Meinberg and Mary Lasher, our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral from ZIEGENHEIN BROS.

Mortuary. 6409 Gravois at Holly Hills. June 7, 1:30 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery.

JIRAUCH. ADELK M. (nee Kck-hardt), 8308 Water June 3, 1948, dear mother of Adele Krae-mer. Francis and Joseph Jlrauch, sister of Charlotte Ann Eckhardt, Hedwig Snyder, Sister M. Dolores, Lt.

Col. A. R. and Henry Eckhardt, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral from TED FENDLER Funeral Home.

7420 Michigan at Koeln. June 7. 8:30 a.m.. to St. Boniface Church.

Interment Mount Olive Cemetery. JONES, CD ELL (BUD), 502 Edna, Kirkwood, suddenly, June 5. 1948, beloved husband of Ethel Mae Jones, dear father of Mardeil Maley. dear son of Mrs. Tillie Jones, dear brother of Logan Jones.

Masonic services June 8, 2 p.m., from the MEYER-PFITZ-1NGKK Funeral Home, 331 8. Kirkwood rd. Mr. Jones member of Kirkwood Lodge No. 484, A.F.

A A.M. KINKHORST. GUSTAV 212- N. Kirkwood June 5, 1948. beloved husband of Elsie Kinkhorst, dear father of Louis Kinkhorst.

our dear brother. Mr. Kinkhorst at the MEYER-PFITZINGER Funeral Home, 331 S. Kirkwood after 2 p.m.. Sun.

Time of funeral later. KOOB, REV. GEORGE, beloved pastor of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Bridgeton, for 37 years, June 3. 1948, 8:30 a.m., fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear uncle of Anna Cox Elsie Pierce, George, Emil.

Frank and Charles Knob, dear great-uncle and brother-in-law. Father Koob will lie in state at COLLIERS Colonial Funeral Home, 10123 St. Charles until June 6, 4 p.m., then it St. Mary's Church. Office of the Dead June 7.

9 :30 a.m. Requiem Mass lO a.m. Interment Priests Lot. Calvary Cemetery. KREIN, LOUISE, (MINNIE) (nee Kraemer), 4241 Gano entered into rest June 5, 1948, 5:20 p.m., beloved wife of John M.

Krein, dear mother of John H. Krein, Vera Stamper and Elmer A. Krein, dear grandmother, sister, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin in her 78th year. Funeral June 8, 2 p.m.. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel.

Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment St. John' Cemetery. Mrs. Krein was member of Woman's Guild of Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church.

KROPP, GEORGE June 5. 1948. dear husband of Rose M. Kropp (nee Westerhoff), dear brother of Mrs. Clara Kellogg.

Mrs. Louise Heintze, Mrs. Marguerite Hohner. Mrs. Ida Pellegrino, dear son-in-law, brother-in-law.

uncle and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuary, 4228 S. Kingshighway. June 8. 2 p.m.

Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. KRl'SE, HENRY 2918 N. 22nd June 4. 1948, husband of the late Helen Kruse (nee Schenk), dear father of Edward, Joseph.

Conrad and John Kruse, our dear brother, grandfather and uncle. Funeral June 8. 8:30 a.m.. from ROWLAND Mortuary. 4104 Manchester, to St.

Augustine Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. LAUTER, ARTHUR C. 3403 Wyoming, June 4, 1948, 9:35 p.m.. rtear father of Kenneth Russell and J. Wesley Lauter.

our dear brother-in-law. grandfather and uncle, in his 78th year. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec June 7, 3- p.m., to Missouri Crematory. LIP P. ANNA, Of 2629 Big Bend, Maplewood.

June 4. 1948. dear sister of Anton. JoseDh. Frank and -John Gabelsberger, Frances Ubel, Josephine Matlock ana uatnenne ox, our aear eisier-m-iaw aim aunt.

Funeral June 7. 8:30 a.m., from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester to Immaculate Conception Church, Moeller and Marshall avs. Interment SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery.

MACHACEK. KATHERINE, June 5, 1948, dear sister of Joseph Machacek and the late Anna Elder and our dear aunt. Funeral from GEBKEN Chapel. 2630 Gravois. June 7, 10 a.m., to St.

Francis Xavier Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. McGILLIGAN, WILLIAM. 5104 Highland June 5. 1948.

brother of Mary. Henrv and Margaret McGilligan, uncle of Mrs. Katherine Hunt. McGilligan, Mrs. Hannah Minges and James Burke.

Funeral June 8. 8:30 a.m., from STROOT-CARROLL Funeral Home. 4600 Natural Bridge, to Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. MA HON, LENA (nee Hunn.

of St. Peter. June 5. 1948. wife of the late Jeremiah Mahon.

dear mother of Oscar and Arthur Mahon. Corinne Hoester. Bertha Hirtz and Adcle Knobbe, in her 78th year. Funeral June 8. 9 a.m from STIEFVATER Parlors.

In St. Peter, to All Saints' Church. interment in All saints' uemetery. MARTIN GEORGE June 4. 1948, 7:55 a.m..

beloved husband of Mrs. Amanda Martin (nee Hall), dear stepfather, father-in-law ana grandfather Funeral from' LEIDNER Chapel 2223 St. Louis June 7, 1:30 p.m. Interment St. Ferdinand's femeterv, lortssant.

Mo. Save more than one-third the cost. Order Your Want Ad for 7 Days. MASCHMElKK, HILUAM 3206 University entered into rest on June 2. 1948, 8:30 p.m..

beloved husband of the late Helen Maschmeyer (nee English dear father of Helen Amelotti (nee Maschmeyer), our brother, brother-in-law, uncle and grandfather, in hi 7uth year. Funeral June 7, 10 a.m., from the PROVOST Mortuary, 3710 N. Grand to Calvary Cemetery. MOHR, WILLIAM 2502A Do-dier June 3, 1948, husband of the lata Mary Mohr (nee Kohl), dear father of William H. and Arthur G.

Mohr, Theresa Leh-mann, Hermina Vierllng. Rose Happe, May Czorneeki. our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother and uncle. Funeral June 7, 8:30 a.m., from ROWLAND Mortuary, 4104 Manchester to St. Augustine's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of Men's Sodality of St. Augustinea parish. Members will meet at 8 p.m. Sun. at Mortuary, for services.

Ml RNAGHAN, HUGH 1119 Childress June 4. 1948, dear husband of the late Cathryn Mur-naghan (Dee Murphy), dear father of Mrs. Florence Andrews, Mrs. Helen Bugch and Mrs. Virginia Manahan, dear father-in-law, grandfather and uncle.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuary, 4228 S. Kingshighway June 7. 8:30 a.m., to New St. Louis Cathedral. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

KEELY, JACK WILLIAM. 4403A Page, June 3. 1948, beloved husband of Agnes M. Neely (nee Murphy), our dear brother, uncle, brother-in-law and son-in-law. Funeral from STUART A SONS Chapel.

Union and Page June 7. 2 D.m. Interment Lake Charles Cemetery. Member of United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join ers of America, Local Union No. 1596.

OLDENBURG, FRANK 2834 St. Vincent suddenly June 5, 1948, beloved hus band of Marie E. Oldenburg (nee Devino, dear father of FranK George Dolores. James. Loraine, Theodore, Rose Mary, John and Mary Ann Oldenburg, dear son of Anna and the late Theodore Oldenburg, dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, uncle, nephew, grand father and cousin.

Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette June 8, 8:30 a.m. to St. Henry's Church. Holy Name Society will meet June 6, 7:30 p.m. OSTER, ELLEN WESTERHOCSE (nee Madden), 6448 Myrtle June 4.

1948. our dear sister, sister-in-law. cousin and aunU Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors. 3840 Lindell June 7.

8:30 a.m., to Notre Dame Church. Wellston. Interment Calvary. OSTHOF, BERNARD 3521 Arkansas, June 5. 1948.

10:30 a.m., beloved husband of Caroline Osthof (nee Bruntng). dear father of Marie G. Owen and Bernard W. Osthof, dear father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from WACKER-HEL-DERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravois June 8.

1:30 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. PALMER, LILLIE M. (nee Blest).

8503 Water June 4. 1948. beloved wife of George Palmer, dear mother of Alice Dockery. dear sister of Ernest J. Blest and the late Thomas.

George. William Blest and Alice Villiers. dear mother-to-law, grandmother. sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin Funeral from C. HOFFMEISTER Chapel.

7814 8. Broadway, 2 p.m.. to Mount Hope Cemetery. Wsj PARKER. FFC.

DANIEL 8. Oran. Africa, Oct. 10. 1943, beloved son of the late Charles A.

and Nellie E. Parker (nee Donohue), dear brother of Charles A. Parker and Mrs. Margaret Marschel, our dear uncle, nephew and cousin. Remains will lie In state at M.

J. CROGHAN SONS Funeral Home, 7146 Manchester, 8 a.m. to 9:15 a.m., June 8, thence to Immaculate Conception Church for mass at 9:30. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

PAYNTER. THOMAS C. called home to be with the Lord, June 5, 1948. beloved husband of Ida Bachmann Paynter. dear father of Heloise Paynter Johnston, brother, uncle, brother-in-law and father-in- Funeral from the ALEXANDER Chapel.

6175 Delmar 2 p.m.. to St. Peter Cemetery. PETERSON, BERTHA. 3531 Vista, Brooklyn.

N. June 3. 1948. dear wife of the late Otto Petersen, dear sister of the Rev. O.

Pedersen of Brooklyn. N.Y.. our aunt, cousin and sister-in- at ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home. 4911 Washington, until 9:30 a.m..

Mon. Funeral services same dav. 10:30 a.m. from Central Seventh Day Adventist Church. SDrinc and Lindell bl.

In-terment Memorial Park Cemetery. PIERCE, MARTHA ANN (aee Hade), 4027A Ashland entered into rest June 4. 1948. 11 p.m., beloved wife of the late Robert J. Pierce, dear mother of Maude M.

and Robert J. Pierce in her 89th year. Funeral June 7, 11 a.m.. from MATH HERMANN AND SON Chapel. Fair and West Florissant av.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. REID. MARGARET MARY (nee Fltzslmmons), June 3. 1948, 8:15 p.m.. Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, mother of Sister Ann Rose and the late Sister Agnesetta of the Loretta Order, James A.

and Leo J. Reid. our dear grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral from CULLINANE BROS. Funeral Home, 3320 N.

Kingshighway June 7, 8:30 a.m.. to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of Married Ladies' Sodality of Mt. Carmel Parish.

In state after 3 p.m.. June 5. ROBBINS. EDWARD of 245 Henquin Ferguson, entered Into rest June 3. 1948, 7:25 p.m..

beloved husband of Elizabeth Robbins (nee Williams), dear father of Irene Kamper, Leonard Robbins. Lorna Angeioeck and itutn Meyer- hoff, dear grandfather, brother. father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral June 7. 1 p.m..

from MATH HERMANN SON Chapel. Fair and West Florissant av. interment Memorial park cemetery. BjsTROCKMORE. CAPT.

CLAYTON U.S. Marine Corp. in distin guished service of his country, February 24, 1945, at Iwo Jima, dearly beloved aon of Bertha and Louis dear brother of Martin F. Ccrino Tim, 11 a.m. at (Riverside Chapel, 76th and Amsterdam New York.

ROTH, KONRAD. 7211. Jenwood Jennings, June 3, 1948, beloved husband of Frances Roth (nee Schmidt), dear father of Henry E. and Richard Roth, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, greatgrandfather and uncle. Funeral Monday.

June 7. 1 :30 p.m., from W. A. STOCK Mortuary, Grand and Florissant. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery.

Mr. Roth was a charter member of Hes-sen Verein. RUTSCHMANN, JOSEPH, of B'ack Jack, entered Into rest June 5, 1948. dear husband of the late Annie Rutsrhmann, dear father of Mrs. Meierotto, our dear brother.

brother-in-law, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral from DIEDRICH Funeral Home, 8319 Halls Ferrv June 7, 8:30 a.m.. to St. Aloysius Church, Larimnre rd. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. SCHLCETER. HENRY entered into rest June 3. 1948, 8:40 p.m., dear son of the late Herman and Sophia Schlueter (nee Busse). dear brother, uncle, nephew and cousin.

Funeral June 7, 2 p.m., from MATH HERMANN AND SON Chapel. Fair and West Florissant av. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. Funeral private. SELLERS.

ROBERT 5223 Janet fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, suddenly June 5. 1948. beloved husband of Dorothv Sellers (nee Whitehead), dear father oi Tommy. Dale. Wayne and Sharon Sellers, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Sellers, brother of Dorr is and Willie Sellers, our dear cousin, uncle, son-in-law, brother-in-law and nephew: Funeral June 8. 9:30 a.m., from TANNER Funeral Home. 6107 Natural Bridge to St. Paul the Apostle Church.

Interment National Cemetery. Jefferson Barracks. Deceased was a member of Central Memorial Post No. 154 American Legion, also AFL Local No. 1345 and Knights of Columbus Santa Cruze Councl.

Guard of Honor service Mon. evening. 8:15 p.m. Santa Cruz Council of K.C. 1215.

Members of council will assemble 8 p.m.. at funeral home. JSENGOTTA. FRANCES (FANNIE) (nee eldon), 5916 Kennerly June 5. 1948, 7:45 a.m., beloved wife of the late August J.

Sengotta, dear mother of Earl B. Sengotta, mother-in-law of Mabel Sengotta (nee Heining), sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge June 8, 1:45 p.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery.

SMITH. FRED 1916 Bryant June 4. 1948. beloved husband of the late Carrie Belle Smith (nee Walton). dear father of Kennon and Horace Smith, dear brother of Philip.

Harrv and Edward Smith. Mrs. William Goodwin and Mrs. William Blank, our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral June S.

2 p.m., from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home. 7456 Manchester av. Intermect Valhalla Cemeterv UNION-MAY STERN EXCHANGE STORES Delivers ANY ITEM IN THIS COLUMN A GOOD USED 3-PIECE Bedroom Suite 29.95 GOOD USED DRESSERS $9.95 A GOOD USED CHIFFOROBE GOOD USED METAL BEDS H.95 GOOD USED ICE REFRIGERATORS $9.95 GOOD USED SANITIZED Studio Couches A GOOD USED KITCHEN CABINET $19.95 GOOD USED BUFFETS Union-May-Stern Exchange Stores A GOOD USED GAS RANGE $14.95 A GOOD USED 2-PC. LIVING-ROOM SUITE $19.95 Good Used Double-Deck BUNK BEDS $9.95 GOOD USED AXMINSTER 9x12 RUGS' $9.95 GOOD USED BREAKFAST SETS 4 OR 5 PIECE $9.95 A GOOD USED 8-PC.

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RD. APPLER TRAILER SALES 4318 NATURAL BRIDGE NEWETEAD 1309 GLOUSS TRAILER SALES 6S01 OLIVE STREET RD. DELMAR 4539 E. C. DUNNE TRAILER SALES 7905 WATSON HIWAY 66 REPUBLIC 0255 FORSHEY TRAILER SALES S.

15TH GARFIELD 6720 GRASK TRAILER SALES 6671 OLIVE STREET KD. PARKVIEW 0740 ART'S TRAILER SALES 1521 MISSOURI E. ST. LOUIS HEMLOCK 4S26 HUB TRAILER COMPANY IT. S.

HIWAY 66. 100 FT. EAST OF LINDBERGH TERRYHILL 3-1666 KALB TRAILER SALES 2719-21 BIG BEND BLVD. HXLAND 5640 MEPHAM TRAILER SALES mith Side Highway 66. TE.

3-0816 Block East of Lindbergh neeueu; rewa.ru. tlA. V3a. BijL'OLD lost; black; lady's money. Important identifcation, ivry; liurrm re warn, vjuj.

BRACELET; lost; yellow gold, 2" hearts red stones; between Lindell and N. Grand Saturday; reward. BUCKSKIN MARE, lost; light brown black mare; mane cut short; black tail, black legs. Call LO.7745 or (iA. b77; reward CASEL FRAMES, wire 4.

on Page between Euclid and Sarah; re- ward. PA. 1857. COAT, lost; ladies', Torino Market. 715 N.

Sixth, Friday evening, June reward; no questions asked. Call Mrs. Weber. EV. 7166, 5467 Thrush.

COCKER SPANIEL, lost; beautiful dark red, small female, "Ginger;" lias peculiar emotional howl at times; lost from car from fishing lake; reward. Helen Jennings, Bris coe. MO. COIN PURSE, lost; brown; conT tents S70: picnic grounds behind Jefferson Memorial; liberal reward. EV.

4107. COLLIE "SHEPHERD: lost; female; brown; reward. 4424 Grace. LO. COLLIE" lost; vicinity Normandy; female, sabla and white, name Las- sie: reward.

Atwater 2art. CONTACT LENS lost, Wednesday or xiiurauay rye. iFwmu. jjji DOG. lost: small, female, black and white: Spitz and cocked mixed: vicinity 4000 Flad: ENGAGEMENT RING Ios 4300 block Lee; reward.

4329 Lee. u. 2bU. ENGAC1EMENT RING LOST: Vir- ginia Sidney to Shenandoah, May ia. rtewara.

iiA. aozs. EieGLaSSES. lost, Wednesday by veteran, gKjmn siqe. rLt.

ov. FOX TERRIER lost, male, white with black spots, name Bo, vicinity Ballas and Clayton rds. reward. GOLD CHAIN TIE CLASP lost, in-itial "L.A.W." Call HI. 5168 after Sunday.

KEYS, lost; Nottingham-Hampton district. June reward. PL. LAPEL WATCH; gold; downtown reward. DE.

1806. MONE S40: downtown: Fri day afternoon: reward. DE. 1715. NYLON NET; lost Tuesday containing 12 shirts; reward.

CE. 0909. PART CHOW, black and brown; reward. Webster 5718. PEKINESE doe.

lost: brown, male name vicinity Kingshighway and Lotus; Invalid's pet; please return or call 5058 Lotus, ro. tt: rewara. PEKINGESE, loitl reddish brown; name Ming; child's pet; reward. 4034 N. Newstead.

CO. 1852. PURSE lost; containing, billfold 2 Keys, glasses: rewara. tju. 5ix.

ROD AND REEL lost; Bronson, at Pierre Marquette Park; liberal reward. D. L. Richardson, 1522 N. 5oth.

East St. Louis. 111. SHOTGUN, lost, at end of Christo pher name on case. John Ross- mann.

Call LO. 4771. SUIT: lost; man' a brown double-breaated; girl's graduation gown ru. rewara. i.

avy. SUN GLASSES; J.H.C goatskin case; reward. 037 mngsoury. fA. Q371.

SUNGLASSES lost; in leather case; bifocals; reward. GR. 1570. WALLET, lost; important Navy papers; pilot, drivers license; reward. James Smith 3939 Bo- tanicai.

fK. 3Q41. WALLET lost, green, lady's, vicin-ity Kingshighway-Natural Bridge or Black-White cab, around 3 a.m. Saturday reward, fo. 10Z3.

WALLET lost; keep money, return wallet R.R. Y.M.C.A., 20th-Eugene. WALLET lost, sum of money; re wara. JU. WALLET lost: reward.

Vernon Shepard. 7148 Dawson, GO. 8174. WRISTWATCH. lost: man's Corte-bert vicinitv St.

Louis. St. Charles or Overland: May 30; re- wara. wapasn sae. WRIST WATCH, lost; man's.

June 3, in Matson's Restaurant; reward. i (lt7 itr i -r -i serial No. H638942. vicinity 660O ueimar: rewara. hi.

aui. WRIST WATCH; lost; yellow gold; Cort Swiss; downtown; reward. WRIST WATCH; lost; lady's; vicin-ity Lutheran Hosoital: Mondav: reward please return. PR. 7048.

FOUND DOGS, found, various oreeas. Hu mane Society of Mo. 1210 Macklind PERSONAL WILL LADY and other witnesses who saw 3 young men, in safety zone, struck by black sedan at Delmar and Goodfellow on Sat. morning, March 13. 1948, at 1.30 a.m., please call Mr.

Roberts. MA. 2808 or FO. 1776. ANYONE knowing whereabouts of the following persons.

Tom Shorter, his wife, Nellie: children, Heman, Minnie, Wood row Wilson, Mollie, Jimmie. notify Luther L. Shorter, 925 Morrison. St. Louis, or can tiA.

4U59 CASE, Rev. Lambert J. resided at 5611 Nottingham, St. Louis, in 1938. Information wanted.

Harold Bakerman, 11 Park place, N. Y. I. IN. 1 ANNA.

EDNA, Anthey Roosberg would like to hear from vou. WILLIAM H. BURGER, 240 Rail- road yittsburg, sjaiii. ANYONE who saw accident of truck and new car Saturday. March 13, about 3:15 p.m..

on Union at Lin- dell PI- please call to. 4753 WILL ANYONE knowing the where-abouts of Ruth McMillan, kinldy call FL 6155. CLIFTON. call tor letter Main Post Office, general delivery. L.

SEALED PROPOSALS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for the furnishing and delivery of five hundred twenty-two (522) fixed auditorium chairs with folding tablet arms, for Waters Auditorium at the University Missouri. Columbia. Missouri, will be received at the office of the Secretary at the University of Missouri. Ill Jesse Hall. Columbia, Missouri, until 10 o'clock a.m..

(CST) on June 22, 1948, and will be publicly opened and read at that time. Specifications are on file at, and may be obtained from, the Office of the Secretary of the Board of Curators, 111 Jesse Hall, University of Missouri, Columbia Missouri. No bidder may withdraw his bid for at least sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids. By virtue of statutory authority, a preference will be given to materials, products, supplies, provisions and all other articles, produced, mined, manufactured, made or grown within the Stats of Missouri. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities.

THE CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI. COLUMBIA. MISSOURL Date: June 1. 1948. Bids will be received in the office of the Board of Public Service, Room 208.

City Hall, until 12:00 Tuesday. June 29, 1948, for the furnishing of certain Items of material in connection with reconstruction of the roadway and walks of the Twenty-first Street Bridge. St. Louis, Missouri. Plans, specifications and form of contract may be examined at the office of the President of the Board of Public Service, Room 301, City HalL SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTIOE I.

Rivers Weeks, of 3658 Page. City of St. Louis. State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date by anyone except 171 Self (Signed) RIVERS WEEKS- BUSINESS PERSONALS TRAINED MONKEY AND OWNER to accompany with hurdy gurdy for special promotion Job; good pay for both; pleasant working conditions; extra bananas for monkey. Call B-l Beverage NE.

4822. FOR NURSES CALL CABANNE REGISTRY. Es-telle Sutton, Directoress, has classification to fill your case; graduates, under-graduates; male and female. 5188 Cabanne. FO.

7917. WIN CASH CONTESTS Win the next contest you enter. Our Digest nas neipea otners. oigest filled with current contests, winning hints and tips. Send only 25c for sample copy.

wngnt Digest, Dept. PD, 3832R Washington, St. Louis 8, Mo. LET ME handle your office detail work such as correspondence. Dur- chasing, advertising, accounting or roreign traae worn reasonable tee.

FO. 7205. G. M. Douglas, 5200A rjnngnt OFFICE Furniture ReDairine and Refinishlng Co.

Work done In your office or In our shop; refrigerators retinisneo; desks and flies tor rale. wi. 4S4. 2511 Texas. CREDIT investigations, collections, assures: prompt and efficient service: licensed, bonded.

2116 E. Grand. CH. 2943. Active Detec- tive A gency.

OPEN TIME: central machine work tools, dies. Jigs and fixtures, punch presses. 5-50 tons. C. P.

Shaw A sons. 2911 N. Grand. NE. 749Z HOMEMADE decorated cakes; 5ffl occasions; free deliveries.

Bl. 016 STODUER, OLUA JuDe 4, 1948, beloved wife of Chester odder, dear mother of Mrs. Dale Ewing and Ellsworth Stodder and our dear sister, grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from GUY MULLEN Chapel. 5041 Delmar June 7, 2 p.m.

Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. TOFOLSKI, AVGIST, 4620 Virginia, entered into rest June 3, 1948. beloved husband of Mary Topolski, dear father of John and August and Tillie Topolski and the late Therra Vonderheid. dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from IMBIEROWICZ Funeral Home.

5401 S. Grand, 8:30 a.m. St. Hedwig's Church. Interment Old SS.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery. VON BROCKEN, BERTHA K. (nee Bruning), June 3, 1948. 3:40 P.m., beloved widow of the late John Hy. Von Brocken, dear mother of Melvin F.

and Harold C. Von Brocken, dear sister of Mrs. J. P. Zeiier and Mrs.

A. D. Heckel and our dear sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec June 7. 1:30 p.m.

to St. Paul's Churchyard. WAGENER, WILLIAM 224 Adelia Lemay. June 4. 1948.

beloved husband of the late Amelia Wagener (nee Flotho), dear father of Mrs. Clara Steinkiste, Mrs. Louisa Ummelmann. Mrs. Augusts Walter Edward, Albert.

Walter and the late William Wagener dear brother of Mrs. Louisa Flotho, our father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Services at C. HOFFMEISTER Chanel. 7814 Broadway.

p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. WITTBRACHTT, LEE June 4, at Jefferson Barracks, beloved husband of Mona Wittbrachtt (nee Fuhr-hop dear father of Warren, dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral June 7. 2 p.m., from SHAACK'S Funeral Parlors, Steeleville.

111. IN MEMCRIAM ANDERSON, THOMAS LEO; in lov-. ing memory; died June 4. 1946. Sadly missed by FAMILY-BERTRAM, CHARLES woo died June 7.

1946. Gone but not forgotten. From his loving wife, LILLIAN. BKODBECK, ALBERT in lov-ing memory of our dear husband and father who passed away June 9, 1946. "There Is a link death cannot sever; Love and memories last forever." Sadly missed by WIFE AND DAUGHTER.

BROMIRSKI, BEN. in loving mem-ory of our dear father and grand- father, who passed away June 1, 1946. Sadly missed by DAUGHTER, SON IN LAW and FAMILY. CAKVEY, LT. ROBERT, in loving memory of our dear son, whn Hied June 5.

1943. Sadly missed by DAD, MOTHER. siain.rt ana mxAnumni.iv. FRANK. ANNliv, in loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away June 9, 1943.

Remembered forever oy CHILDREN. RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. HAMEL. HELENA, in loving memory of our dear mother, who passed awav June 6, 1947, and our dear father, William H. Hamel, who passed away June 17, 1910.

We have onlv a beautiful memory To remember our whole life through. Its sweetness will linger forever. As we treasure that memory of you. Sadlv missed by CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. HEDDfcRliOTT.

RANK in lov-ing memory of my beloved husband who died June 12. 1941. Sadly missed by HIS WIFE. HOOSS, JACOB; in loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away June 6, 1943. Sadly missed by WIFE AND DAUGHTERS MeCABE, EDWARD IRA; in mem-ory of my beloved husband who died June 9.

1945. The deoths of my sorrow I cannot tell At the loss of my husband I loved so well: And while he lies in peaceful sleep His memorv I shall always keep. Sadly missed by HIS WIFE. ELSIE McCABE. MAHL.

in loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away June 4. 1940. Gone but not forgotten. Sadlv missed hv SONS. DAUGH TERS.

GRANDCHILDREN AND ALL WHO 1.UH.1' ncn. MOHkMAN. HES'RT in loving memory of our dear dad who passed away June 8 1947. Sadly miss by son and daughter and all who loved him. MOORE, ANNA wno passed June 8.

1937. Dearest Mother, how we miss you Since from earth you passed away. Sad our hearts, but sweet the memory As we think of vou today. Sadly missed by Florence and Ed Hillman. OGAN, EVAN; in fond memory of him who departed this life June 6.

1920: "Because I live, ye shall live also." John. 14-19. WIFE. DAUGHTER AND SON. PAULUS, LULU, in loving memory of my dear wife, who departed this life June 9.

1944. Alwavs so true, unselfish and kind. Few in this world are equal to find. A beautiful life came to an end. She died as she lived, everyone's friend.

Sadlv missed by HUSBAND. PTTHOFF, FRED; in loving memory of our dear husband and father who departed this life June 9, 1940. Sadly missed by his WIFE. DELLA, and DAUGH-TERS. EMMA and MARIE.

SCHNEIDER. BERTHA: In loving memory of our dear mother who died June 8. 1945. Three long weary years have passed Since last we saw your smiling face. CHILDREN and those who loved her.

WEBBE, JOSEPH; memory of our dear father who passed away June 3. 1941. Seven years since that sad day. The one we loved parsed sway. GU S.

VINCENT AND EVA. ilMMER, VIRGINIA ROSE, died June 6. 1947; in loving memory of our dear daughter. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Sadlv missed by MOTHER, FATHER, SISTERS and all who loved her.

IN MEMORIAM of Susanna and Charles Isenmann, entered into glorv June 4, 1923 and Oct. 25, 1935. Forever with us in Heart and Thought. FLORENCE PRALLE, IRENE FAVRE. LOST AND FOUND "PLEASE NOTICE Reward to anyone knowing whereabouts of all black cat.

missing Kince Sat Mav 22: child's pet. sick over loss; female: hair extra thin or low ears. Call CA. 2459. or Mr.

Lawson. 7716 Maryland Clayton AUTO FENDER lost, new, between Jennings rd. and B-iack Jack on Halls Ferrv. Northland 2')Q. BAY MARE lost, on Chambers rd.

Atwater 467W. BILLFOLD lost, red, lady's. Man- chester car, Lindenwood ous or Famous-Barr; money, papers, keys, important only to owner; liberal reward. RE. 0150.

BILLFOLD loit: green: contains money for daugnter graduation gift: liberal reward; please return. Wabash 2781J. BiLLFOLD. lost: contains money, paners: S10 reward. NE.

0977. CH. 6120. Always for the things you want keep an eye en the Want Ads in the ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH NORTHWEST CALVIN W.

FEUTZ FUNERAL HOME. 4528 Natural Bridge. EV. 2787, sSTROOT CAKKOLU 4600 Natural Bridge. GO.

0341. SOUTH HOWARD Funeral Home, 1619 S. urana. un. biY.

WACKKA HELDERLE FUNERAL HOME. 3634 Gravols. LA. 3634. ilEGENHEIN BROS.

Parsing lot In rear of chapel 6409 CrsTOis. FL.100O. WEST ALEXANDER SONS' 6 Service unapei. 6175 peimar. ca.

FLORISTS SPRAYS, 2.95 up BASKETS 4.95 up CHARG'S ACCOUNTS INVITED C. BARIS, Florist DELMAR SKINKER CA 7100 CA. 7100 NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Sprays $3.50 up; baskets 5 up. 3801 S. Grand GR.

9600 BEAUTIFUL funeral sprayconslst-ing of 15 glaaiolas. 6 lilies, artistically designed, bow to match, $5. Mention this ad. GRIMM OORLY, CE. 5000.

FLOWERS CONVEY A MESSAGE. CONGRESS OF FLOWERS 5304 PERSHING RO. 7015 CEMETERIES Be Prepared OAK GROVE "THE FINEST" CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM CREMATORY CA. 8606 7800 St. Charles Rd.

MOUNT HOPE MAUSOLEUM; tne only masoleum in South St. Louis; choice crypts still available: small down payment; easy terms; no interest; non-sectarian: perpetual care in the garden of beauty. Both Public Service and county bua to entrance. MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY AND MAUSOLEUM CO. 1215 Lemay Ferrv rd HU.

8fir. SUNSET BURIAL; 2 6-grave lots; Section 1. H. W. Naeger, Floris- 11 CEMETERY LOTS well located in Mount Hope cemetery, wn.rsr.ii, Gn.

7321 SUNSET BURIAL PARK; beautllul nonsecianan; perpetual carr terms. 10180 Gravois rd. VI 3-2661. LAKE CHARLES: the Burial Para of Natural Beauty. 7723 6t.

canaries ra fA. i7to. MEMORIAL PARK; 6-grave lot; section 20: location good. FQ.9Q61 OAK GROVE; beautiful 12-grave; NO. 148.

545Q. (Jrl. CRYPTS and lots in Oak Grove; reasonable: owner. LO. 6845.

MOUNT HOPE; 12-grave lot. Per petual care. $2QU mu. ubb. MEMORIAL PARK; 3 6-grave lots; section 6.

LA. 3147. OAK GROVE CEMETERY LOTS; reasonable. CH. 1969.

CREMATORIES A Cremation Service is Dignified VALHALLA CHAPEL OF MEMORIES 7600 St. Charles Rd CA. 4900 OAK GROVE CHAPEL Crematory; the newest, finest ia St. Louis. 7800 St.

Charles CA. 8606s BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS ADAMS, Hortense and Seth. 857 Wood Kirkwood; John Alden, 7 4 May 23. 194H. BECK, Mary Elizabeth and Huso Ervin, 5016A Oleatha; Jonathan nugo.

i id, aiiy b. xo- BROWN, Betty and Alcover, 3 SC Jefferson; Deborah 6 7 May 1D45. DAVIS, Virginia and Russell 6417 Perry, Carol Lynn, 6 lbs. 6M; oz. May 17, 194S.

JOHNSON, Moselle and Otho 3301 Texas; twin boys (1 de- ceasea May 'jd, KAISER. Dorothy and Hilbert 3843 Russell, Barbara Joan, 8 lbs. 7 May 18. 1948. M4G11RE, Patsy and Jack Russell, 1236 Moorlands, Jack Russell 7 lbs.

3 May 21. 1948. ROBERTSON, Violet and Earl. 4972 Mardel; William Gerard, lbs. 10 May is, lata.

SCOTT, Pauline and Alired 4340 Garfield, Edna Ruth, 5 SOLLIDAY, Alice and Wendell, 312 Nelda. Kirkwood, Douglas Lee, 6 lbs. 11 Mliy 22, 1948. DEATHS Refers to body of veteran re-turned from battlefield burial ground tor interment at nome. a 1 L' S.

On Iff. tf 29. 1948, San Francisco, beloved son of the late Philip J. and Catherine M. Adami.

dear brother of Marie G. Adami. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors. 3S40 Lindell, June 7.

9 a.m.. to St. Francis Xavier (College Church. Interment calvary, x-iease omu iiuweia. nT7 AIT.ruT intn rest 3:15 June 4.

1948, beloved husband of Christina Baltz, father of Danny Baltz. brother of Arthur F. Baltz. Eleanor Baltz, Mrs. C.

W. Reichert, Mrs. E. P. Weber and Mrs.

Elmer W. Behrens. 11 1 I (1 1 (J. 111., from RKNNER Funeral Home. Free-burg.

111., to St. Paul's Evangelical Reformed Church, to Valhalla jemettry. rseuevme. in BARRETT. MARGARET (nee Cnl- len).

urownsviue. juuc 2, 1948, beloved wife of Harold Barrett, dear mother of William. Betty Ann, nauii ya. uw iw. Nell Trumbull.

Mary Zehren and Ann uuiien. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors. 3840 Lindell June 7, 8:30 a.m. to St.

Roch's Church. Rosedale and Waterman. Interment Calvary. BARRY. MARY LOUISE, of Tulsa, entered into rest suddenly, June 3.

daugh ter of D. Barry Jr. and tne -late Blanche Gallais Barry, dear sister of Mrs. David Staley, Norris. John, David, and the late William D.

Ill and Joseph G. Barry, dear granddaughter of Mrs. W. D. Barry Sr.

Remains at CULLINANE BROS. Funeral Home, 3320 N. Kingshighway, June 8. at 2 p.m. Entombment Oak Grove Mausoleum.

No flowers, please. RUtfON, JACK 2715 Missouri June 4. 1948, 9:20 p.m., beloved son of Stanley and the late Anna Barton, dear brother of Row land, Conrad. June Morgan, Waneta, unn, uony, jean anu numwu oai-ton. our dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. 2906 Gravois, June 8, a.m. Interment National Cemetery. Member of U.A.S. Workers' union iocai iy, liu.

BINZEL. ALBERT June 4, 1948. husband of Anna Terry Bin-zel. father of Markley and Rosemary Binzel. brother of Paul M.

and Ttinl and T.miifte Kin- zel of Milwaukee. Wis. services si liuriuii napei, 7233 Delmar 10 a.m. BLANKENSH1P, WILLIAM 2438 Mary Jennings, entered into rest June 4, 1948. beloved husband of Lessie Blankenship, dear father of Doyle, Duraard.

Dwight, Phil and Lucille Blankenship and Mrs. Willa Muchow, and our dear father-in-law, grandfather and greatgrandfather. Funeral June 7. 2 p.m., from ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington bl.

Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. BUCKLAND, CHARLOTTE M. (nee Rerke). of Los Angeles. formerly of St.

Louis, entered into rest June 1. 1948, beloved wife of the late John J. Buckland, our dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt, In her 76th year. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, June 5, in Los Angeles. CKROSTOWSKA, MARY ANNA (nee BOgurmi), 1SJU in zist entered into rest May 5.

1948, dear wife of the late Stanislaus Chrostowska. dear mother of Mrs. Anna Berent, dear grandmother of iea Cerent, our aear and aunt. Funeral from CENTRAL Chanel. 1841 Cass June 9.

8:30 a.m. to St. Stanislaus Kostka Church. Interment Calvarv Cemeterv. Deceased was member of Married Ladies Sodality and Group No 396, Z.

P. A BUSINESS DIRECTORY AIR CONDITIONING AIR, CONDITION your home, officer or factory; evaporative and mechanical cooling installe promptly. Call today. CURRAN. 2773 Gravotg.

LA. 20OO. ASH HAULERS GENERAL HAULING, ashes, rub-bish, etc. Aylward, 5646 Hodla-mont. MU.

1109. ASHPITS, rubbish, general hauling. Sutton. FO. 9723.

4854 Fountain. ASHES, BASEMENTS GEORGE. 2420 Lemp. LA. 0481.

RUBBISH, ashes hauled; prompt. Thomas, 4423 Page. LU. Q327. BRICKLAYING.

TUCKPOINTIN BRICK CONTRACTOR All kinds of residential brick workf prompt service, ACME BUILDERS 139 S. Hartnett VI. 7-1917 BARBECUE PITS BUILT; your yard" can become your nicnlc rroun'da with one of these artistic sturdy bujlt units- full price $40. Tillson. 883 Canaan, GA.

4100, Sunday 10-2. weekdays after 7. TUCKPOINTING and wrter-proof-" ing; iuuy insured; lor a good job, quick service and reasonable, call LA. 5068, evenings or weekends. Hogrebe.

3437 California fTUCK-POINTiNG waterproofing! cnimney repairing; all work guar an teed: estimates free. Ideal Tuck-pointing 5474 Delmar, RO. 2S77. TUCKPOINTING, onck tci lti uuiuji wiuuuw cauijuiipa re bi rtatnt tal Mo nnmmaMlal HT1a 4 sured; strictly union. Kuin Swyera DAMP WALLS'? Call CH.

9539." J.N. Tuckpointing 23.1 N. 7th at. Brick, cement work, water-proofing, immediate attention. All work auaranteed.

CkRISTMAN sflANKLIN, tuck- pointtng, window caulking, waterproofing; fully insured; FHA loans 4807 Northland. GO. 3511. iRICK WORK, tuckpointing. waterproofing; guaranteed work; do owm work.

Wesley. 1211 N. 7th. CH. TUCKPOINTING; chimney rebuilt? garages, porcnes, oncK or Dloctc Royal Tuckpointing.

3923A N. 21st Ci 6056. BUILDING anS repairing; brick. blocks, stone, plastering, concreting, carpentry; prompt. Lee, NE.

350S, TUCKPOINTING, chimney wortT specialty. E. Smith, Wabash 1946-9718 St. Charles Rock Road, week. ends or evenings after 6.

STONEMASON builds retainlnr walls, porches, entrances, patios, barbecue stands. Blasitz, 1340 Tamm, HI. 4962. TUCKPOINTING, caulking. Chimney repairs.

Guar- an teed. Snack, Jamleaon, OA. o), TUCKPOINTING, chimney repair ing, water proofing, caulking, briclc staining. Cather, 5270 Gilmore. EV.

1453. Tuckpointing, brick work, cnim- ney worn, waterproofing; free estimates. S. Smard, 3201 Caroline-PR. 9292.

TUCK-POINfiNG. caulking, water! prooiing; reasonaoie. aleirose, MU, 6053. 5252 Janet. TUCKPOINTING, chimney repairing; Bryan, 1631A S.

Jefferson, GR, 0465. TUCKPOINTING. chimnev renair ing. Mason, 0884. 3305 Caroline, ST.

TUCKPOINTING; brick or stone, Queensen, 4413 Pennsylvania. 1 4419. CALL ESQUIRE tor cnimney tuckpointing. roof and gutter repairing. 2133 Victor.

FR. 8156. MO. 0985. TUCKPOINTING.

chimney repairs, expert, reasonable. MIT. 5537. S. G.

PorzeinsRl. 4736 Wren. TUCKPOINTING, waterproofing, caulking. Fleming, 4437 Gibson, JE. 369.

FOR tuckpointing and brick work. Call SI. 5593, Hafner, 902 Lami. TUCKPOINTING, root repair. Jack.

Luther. 3210 California. GR. 9608. CALL Lota tuckpointing an4 roofing.

2824 Park. ST. 4539. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS BUILDING SERVICE For prompt, efficient service call Gasser Construction Co. Residential and commercial building.

Estimates given without oblieation. 4947 Lans-downe. PL. 7042. JOHNSON KEENER Carpenters and Builders; residential and commercial, remodeling, new additions, sunproches, offices; union; estimates.

1826 Eaton lane. EV. 3685. ALL PROPERTY OWNERS Remodeling, repairs; also new buildings; reasonable; good work. ARCHWAY CONST.

CO. 4110 Turner Fireside 3695 CARPENTER BUILDER Remodeling our specialty; sunrooms, porches, rathskellers, garages and general repairs. Grlsham, ST. 767K, 5972 Southwest. ESTIMATING: by hour or contract; millwork, lumber, brick work- carpenter work and granitoid.

Builders Estimating 902 N. Kings-highway, Suite 108. Phone FO, 1YSU. KITCHEN SINK CABINETS, raths-" keller. bar, custom built furniture and upholstering made -to order; work done by exnerts: guaranteed; estimates.

MODERN WOODCRAFT, 6322 Clayton av. HI. 0332. tttimilLUMi ana repairing on your homes or commercial, from, basement to roof- new and old. ECONOMY BUILDING REMODELING 3548 Sidney.

LA. 9938 SI. SlOO MODERN windows for light ana beauty glass blocks, picture, aluminum, ateel; remodeling from basements up. Call Davis. 7930 Pembroke RE.

WINDOW SPECIALISTS All types repaired or replaced. General building repairs. GEO. MAHN. 9530 Gentry.

LO. 34g3 DOOR and window screens repaired or replaced: small carpenter and paint Jobs; also cleans yards, attics, basements. Al Strauser, 2733 S. Broadway. BL 5172 or msm.

CONTRACTOR-BUILDER New buildings, additions, remodeling; commercial and residential, ire estimates. E. DeuUch. 716 Interdrive, DE. 6765.

CARPENTERS Complete remodeling aery ice; reasonable. 6921 Hampton. GR. 6066. PL.

e)7B6. CARPENTER work, new and repair of all kinds. Gibson Se Son. 2621 Russell. GR.

5513. SHARE A RIDE 540O WELLS to 3900 Laclede; leave 7:45 a.m.. pickup 5 p.m. RO. 4316.

SWAPS VETERAN; will do an honest S200 painting or decorating job for privilege of renting 3 or 4 rooms; have been at present place 7 years but it has been sold and I have notice to move. Will appreciate any considerations. LU. 9217. Housai TRAILER; persna-nent location if desired; want house Maplewood, Lemay, Affton.

Write P.O. Box 3413. Maplewood IV. MO. CAMERAS, violins, golf clubs, law books, Victrola, mandolin, office chairs, aquariums, exercising machine, used xugs, clocks, for what? LA.

7077. SWAP saleable mercnandise and fast moving rat poison in original containers, for d.c. fans, 8" or 10" 1 or 1 dozen. Box C-198, Post-Dispatch TRAILER, Sparton Manor 1946; all aluminum: sleeps excellent condition; trade for property, club house or what have you'; Box C- 177. Post-Dispatcn, WOMAN will swap room and sole use of Kitchen witn empioyea wom-nan lor light service summer month.

Box c-211. r-ost-mspaicn. HAWTHORNE. 221 (Times Beach) 20x60 frame building on 3 lota; sell or exchange. WURRY ED- WARDS, CH.

381. NEED 3-room flat, unfurnished: prefer north or northwest, near transportation; no children or Pets; wnat ao you neeoT pox zi-jj, uiuAjtni ana confectionery; north nice location with living quarters; sell or trade reasonable; good busi-ness: private. Box B-133. -p-MOTORCYCLE Harley '47; o.v.h. chrome, extras, for car, nickup or sell.

NE. 9724, 4334 Arco NEW SHOWER STALL, piauo, lawn mower, gas stove, kitchen neater, for bedroom or living room furniture fe what? fTE. T195 33 OUR-DRAWER FILING CAB1- NETS, $12 eacn; wnat nave you to swap? Howerton, Box 25, Eureka, Mo nhone Tureka 2927. oak-age EQUIPMENT and Chevrolet pickup truck; will swap for late moaei car oi equal vmue. asKS Hartford after 4 p.m.

ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR: two 6.00x16 tires; 1-hp. motor, 30 at tic fan I or wnatT rurniiure. TTTresirte .1743 SEWING MACHINE HEADS (27 violin for typewriter. adding m- chine or? GA. 7132.

CHEVROLET, 1942 IVi-ton truck. for sale or trade tor passenger car, 2533 N. Market. CHhA ROLET, 1940 pickup; very clean; for pleasure car. 7228 Penn- syivama.

COMPLETE oatent riehts on promising item, for a late model car, cu, 73. a- p.m. any ua.jr. COUNTRY HOME, all modern ex cept heat; sell or trade; take car as part payment. HU.

S457. FORD. '41 2-door; needs work; oiaer car ana rasa or sm. 3523W. I WANT 3 or 4 rooms unfurnished or with utilities.

What do you want? NE. 6336. MOTORCYCLE, 74. sell or swap; AUen. Sunday.

44ZB tiiDSon (rear), dally, Jit. 53u. NEED unfurnished rooms, what do you need? am bunding mecnanic. NE. 5977.

NEW CONVERSION unit trade for pump or automatic snot- gun or K-22. 739 Walton. FO.1706 DF.EP FREEZE. 41) CU used only montns; np. motor; wui have you? Phone AVery 7293.

NEW ELECTRIC console sewing machine; attachments, offer Mondav. GR. 8366 T-CKAH, 65 h.p., just majored, li- censed; trade ioe caoin cruiser. rox WILL SWAP or pay cash for com plete cast iron iurnacc; aisu oauy bed and Diav Den. lu.

Z14Z, DOUGiLN UT EQUIPMENT; value 5ouu; exenange lor used car, acreage, or what? LO. 1758. 4-KOOM efficiency, adults. S4S: St. Louis Hills; what have you? Box M-34K, post-uispatcn MIRRORED piano for Bendix wash-er, television set or piano and cash tor car.

sr. 2491. SWAP; Hamilton pocket watch. 22 jewel, for used refrigerator or what? MA. 2385.

PAINTER and decorator urgently needs 3 or 4 rooms. What do you need? lu. ai7. WANT 4 or 5-room apartment or flat: what do you want? Box Z-234. Post-Dispatch.

WASHING MACHINE, tveewriter clocks, miscellaneous to trade for what have you? 4904 Easton. DINING ROOM: 9-Diece solid wal nut for 14-ft. flat boat or what have you'' CH. 0734 POSTER BED; fine maple, full size complete; Al condition; value 575 tor wnat: rA. bU2.

HAVE 1948 Chevrolet; need 4 or 5 unfurnished rooms, soutii or soutn weft. Mrs. Key. ST. 1906, CHEVROLET TRUCK: 12-ft.

hish stake body and cover; for '40 or 41 car. PL. 6lax. HAVE new duplex; 3 rooms and dinette; west. What have you? ST.

Bill 1942 JUKE BOX; Wurlitzer: 24 records for? 4120 Westminster pL $6500 FIRST MORTGAGE on restaurant; want real estate. CH. 8936 AIRPLANE for boat, cabin, televi- gion or wnat? a7iu 1935 PLYMOUTH for what have you? Call LA. 0179. between 12-5.

RIFLE and bicycle for shotgun or sen. tii. sua SAVAGE, 6 shots; for squirrel dog. Atwater 2430R. DODGE '34, and Durant '30; swap tor -ton panel.

ma. dbpu. EXCHANGE 3-room flat for 4 or 5 room flat, north. Box M-358. CROSLEY, 1947 sedan; for Harley Davidson or older car.

WANT NEW CAR; what do you need? LA. 2132. 45-FT. CITY LOT; all improvements; S1350: for what? LA. 7077.

THREE JAP RltLES; want swords. Knives or wnat? ink. 5toz. DIAMOND WEDDING RING. $40 cash or wnat? Box z-o.

nst-u. FLAT, 4 rooms, for rent; what have you? l. sail, WILL do experienced decorating lor car. lo. 214 2.

FOUR-ROOM FLAT- northwest; swap for? Box Z-2S9. Post-Pis. GAS STOVE, table top; trade for smaller stove, iusa r-ark. LUMBER. 1 lot good; sell or swap.

hi. 'uy. GRADING, excavating for county property, pox j-oai-iiatxuv-n TRADE interest hardware store for nouse. 7 fo. ziaz.

WANT new car at list. What do you need? PL. 1354. HAVE several desirable lots for new car. Paul Cohen.

GA. 1695. 5 ROOMS, bath, furnace; down stairs. What? Box Z-ZO. Post-ms.

3-ROOM FLAT, modern; southwest; wnat nave you Box n-358, 1 NEED 4 5 unfurnished rooms. what do you need? Fireside 3078. NEED 1948 CAR, what do you need? MTJ. 11SR..

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