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LOW RATES FOR WANT ADS Daily Sunday TRANSIENT Time 67 Times (within week) 58g 62c Times (consecutive 45c Times (consecutive) 46c 52c ROOMS--ROOM AND BOARD Time 59c 63c within week, 53c 57c Times (consecutive) 46c 50c SITUATIONS WANTED Time 49c Times within week) 46c 50c Times (consecutive) 43c No advertisement accepted for less than the price of two lines. Local rates apply only to adver. Risers located in the State of souri and within 150 miles of St. Louis in the State of Illinois. Rates applicable to -town advertisers on request.

Advertisers using box numbera, please ask for Ad Answers' when Inquiring about replies. GENERAL REGULATIONS The Dispatch reserves the right to classify ads under priate headings. The Post- Dispatch, reserves the right to revise or reject advertisements or to retain answers to any box number advertisement. If this right is exercised, the amount paid for the advertisement will be funded to the advertiser, It is agreed that the liability of The Pulitzer Publishing Company, In the event of fallure to publish an advertisement for any reason or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertisement. shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser, ANNOUNCEMENTS CEMETERIES NO MINER HONOR FOR THOSE WE LOVE Oak Grove "THE FINEST" CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM CREMATORY CA.

8606 7800 8T. CHARLES RD. MEMORIAL PARK, 6 graves, section 6. Halt price, Owner, HU. 1632.

LAUREL HILL MEMORIAL: choice 8 graves. CE. 1784, PR. 4188. SUNSET BURIAL PARK: lot or part.

HU, 0619, 6-10 p.m. FLORISTS BRIX FLORIST CO. 5032 4820 NATURAL BRIDGE FUNERAL SPECIALISTS Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Sprays, $3.50 up: baskets, 95 up. 3801 S. GRAND GR.

9600 FUNERAL DIRECTORS ALBERT H. HOPPE KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 GRAVOI8 LA. 3000 LEIDNER UNDERTAKING CO. ESTABLISHED 1859 2223 St. Louis CH.

1654 MOYDELLE And Alien. LA. 0402 DEATHS 14 ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH Phone MAin 1111 BABO, CHARLES. 1527A East Grand entered Into rest Oct.

12, 1953, dear brother of Mike Babo and Mrs. Walter Flayer, our dear brother-in-law and uncle, Funeral Oct. 14, 10 a.m.. from the SUEDMEYER Chapel, 3934 N. Twentieth st.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. BELL, CLARENCE 46004. Virginia, Oct. 12, 1953, beloved son of Mary M. and Clarence A.

Bell, dear brother of Bobbie Bell, our dear grandson, nephew and cousin. Clarence Bell at SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 9. Grand until noon Oct. 13, thence to J. wel Baptist Church, Grand and Marceline ter.

Service same day 3 p.m. Funeral Wed. at Paris, Tenn. BIESINGER, ANNA (nee Hogan), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Oct. 12, 1953, 3:25 a.m., beloved wife of the late Charles A.

Blesinger, dear mother of Clara Retheineyer, Agnes Juengerman and the late Thomas W. Biesinger, mother-inJaw, grandmother and greatmother. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Oct. 14, 8:30 a.m..

to St. Liborius Church, Hogan and North Market st. Interment Calvary Cemetery. BREMSTELLER, FRED C. (BREM), 3118A Maury, asleep in Jesus Oct.

10, 1953, 6 p.m., beloved husband of Ida Bremsteller (nee Stocke), father of the late Evelyn O. Steinweg, our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin, in his 67th year. Funeral 1:30 p.m., from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to Sunset Burial Park. Deceased was a member of St. Louis Typographdeal Union No.

8 and Messiah Lutheran Church. BRIZZI, DAISY. PROSSER, St. Regis apartments; Oct. 11, 1953, wife of the late Jean D.

Brizzl, mother of Albert P. Brizzi of Evanston, Ill. and Frank P. Brizzi, grandmother and great- grandr other. Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delinar 10 a.m.

Interment private. BURKHARDT, MARY 4318 Carson entered into rest Oct. 13. 1953. dear wife of the late Essie Reinhardt, Mary Nack, Violet Kraml and Emil W.

Burkhardt, dear sister of Tillie Creely and the late William and Harry Major, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Oct. 15, 2 p.m.. from SHEPARD Funeral Home. 1167 Hamilton, to Oak Grove Cemeterv.

COOLEY, MARIE LOUISE, Oct. 12, 1953, widow of the late Charles F. Cooley, mother of M. Carlton Cooley of Glendale, Charles F. Cooley Jr.

of Cape Girardeau, and Mrs. Marie Loulse kill of Detroit, stater of Eugene W. Murray, our dear grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral from ALEXANDER SONS New Parlors, 6175 Delmar 1:30 p.m., to Valhalla. CRANE, CATHERINE (nee Byrne), 5206 Lotus, Oct.

11, 1953, 1:10 p.m.; beloved wife of the late Walter Crane, dear mother Dorothy Crane, Mrs. Virginia Sheehan and the late Celeste Kruer, dear sister Nan Byrne. Mrs. Agnes Rooks, and the P. W.

Byrne, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from SULLIVAN's, elld and St. Louis Oct. 14th, 8:30 a.m, to Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Member of Queen's Daughters, the Epheptha Society and Altar Society of Blessed Sacrament Parish. CRANK, GARNETT. 5111 Delmar. Oct. 12.

1953, darling wife of John Crank. daughter of Mrs. Nellie Speer. sister of Leonard Speer. Remains at GUY MULLEN Chapel, 5041 Delmar until p.m.

Interment Petersburg. Ill. DIECKMANN, LOUIS Oct. 1953, husband of the late Anna Dieckmann, dear father of Richard. LeRoy and Arthur Dieckmann, dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington. Oct. 15, 10 a.m. Interment SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery. DUISEN, EMMA on Oct. 12, 1953, dearly beloved wife of late John C. Duisen, dear mother Alvin and Vera Duisen, Irene Muth and the late Charles Duisen. Funeral from Kriegshauser's, 4228 S.

Kingshighway, 15, 8:30 a.m. to St. Stephen's Church. Interment Resurrection. lieu of flowers contributions Cardinal Glennon Hospital building fund would be appreciated.

ELMLINGER, MARY LOU, Oct. 1953, dear wife of Henry Elmlinger, dear mother of Richard. Jack and William Stone, dear daughter of Mrs. Sarah Goodall of Jefferson City, grandmother, sister-inlaw and aunt. Service and interment Jefferson City, Mo.

FISHER, WILLIAM ROBINSON, 5435 Cabanne Oct. 1953. husband of Mabel Haynes Fisher, Services and interment private. ALEXANDER GASPER, CHARLES, 4260 Delor fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, 11, 1953, beloved husband of late Julia Gasper (nee Kopec), father of Charles J. Jr.

and Agnes Gasper, dear brother of Elizabeth. Joseph and John Gasper, Helen Maca, Pauline C-bak, Hilda Lambert, 'Ann Burle and Sister Mary Julian, Sisters of Notre Dame, dear brother-in-law, father-In-law, Funeral Oct. 14, 8:30 uncle and cousin. from MOYDELL'S. Mississippt Allen to Holy Trinity Slovak Church, 9th and Soulard sts.

terment Resurrection Cemetery, member of Amalgamated Meat ters and Butcher Workman Local 545. Save Almost One- Third the Cost Order Your Want Ads for 7 Days DEATHS 14 FOLEY, FLORENCE P. (nee Paess- ler), 6427 Oleatha Oct. 12. 1953.

dear wife of the late Edward Foley, mother of Patricia Keaton, dear sister of Hanna Rubin, Bertha Miller and Edna Wolken. dear sister-in-law. mother-in-law. grandmother, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral trom KRIEGSHAUSER'S.

4228 S. Kingshighway Oct. 15. 2:45 p.m. Interment Hiram Cemetery.

GABLE, OSCAR 4341 Duke. Oct. 12, 1953, beloved husband of Ann Gable (nee Kneist). dear father of Raymond and Jane Gable, dear son of Celestine and the late Christopher, our dear brother. brother-in-law.

father law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravols, Oct, 15. Member of Electrical Workers Union Local No. 1. GREEN, WALTER 7231 St.

Andrews Oct. 10, 1953, 11:40 A.m., beloved husband of Mary Bednarck Green, father of Leona Davis and James Green, brother of Agnes and Ray Green, Helen Spiess, Irene Downey and 819- ter Olivet, 8.8.M., grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law, son-inlaw and uncle. Funeral from CULLEN KELLY Funeral Home, 7267 Natural Bridge, Oct. 14, a.m.,, to St. Ann's Church.

'Normandy, Mo. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was member of Santa Cruz Council 1215, K. of and St. Holy Name Society and Men's Club.

HANDEL, EARL, 4020 McDonald. suddenly Oct. 11, 1953, fortifled with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear husband of Theona Dale Handel (nee Murray), dear father Margaret Ann and Michael J. Handel. dear son of the late Jacob Margaret Handel.

dear brother of Marie Handel, Sister Charlotte Ann. C.S.J., and Sister Margaret Alacoque, C.S.J.: dear brother-in-law. son-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Oct.

14, 8:30 a.m.. to Holy Family Church. Interment SS. Peter and Paul. A member of Holy Name Society of Holy Family Church and Laymen's Retreat League.

HART, ECTON ALICE. age 86, passed away Oct. 12. 1953, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alice Hart, survived by daughter Mrs.

W. C. Huey, son Clarence B. Ecton of Slater, six grandchildren and five, great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be At PRECHT Funeral Home At MexIco, Oct.

14, 1:30 p.m. HILLIARD, REBECCA WOLFF BOYD, 5062 Mardel Oct. 12. 1953. mother of Alice S.

and Eliza C. Wolff, sister of Sarah L. Bovd and the late Anna Bovd and Mrs. Morel Dunham and our aunt. Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar 3:30 p.m.

Entombment Wolff Mausoleum. Bellefontaine Cemetery. Friends may call at chapel after 10 a.m. Wed. HOFFMAN.

CAROLINE (nee Hesterberg). Waterloo, beloved wife of George F. Hoffmann, dear mother of Mrs. Dan Voelker and Oscar Hoffmann, dear grandmother, greatgrandmother, mother-in-law and sister. In state at QUERNHEIM Funeral Home, Waterloo, until Thurs.

noon, services 2 p.m. at Burksville Evangelical Church, Interment Waterloo. Ill. HUSS, HARRY 4118A Potomac, suddenly Oct. 10, 1953.

beloved husband of La Verne Huss. dear father of William, Charles and Doris, dear grandfather of Kevin, our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, uncle and nephew. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S. 4228 8. Kingshighway, Oct.

14, 11 a.m. Interment Mount Vernon, Ill. A member of Cutting Die Local 787. district branch I.A.M. President of I.A.M.

Credit Union and district organizer of district No. 9. International Association of Machinists. JARSIN, STEVE. 4848 Goethe suddenly Oct.

12, 1953, dear husband of Edna Jarsin (nee Hetley), dear father of Orah Lee Jarsin, dear -in-law and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'8, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Oct. 15, 2 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

JOHNSON, WILLIAM passed away Oct. 12, 1953, age 100. Funeral from the Christian Old Folks' Home, 6600. Washington. Interment Friedens Cemetery.

KRACHT, ALBERT, 8125 Pennsylvania, Oct. 11, 1953, 6:05 a.m. beloved husband of Alma Kracht (nee Korten). dear father of Roy F. Kracht, Emma Dehmer, Evelyn Gilroy, Estelle Winkler and our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-In-law, grandfather, greatgrandfather, uncle and cotisin.

Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec, Oct. 14. 2:45 p.m. Interment Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens. LEWIS, BESSIE 3205 Dix Oct.

11. 1953, beloved wife of Harry H. Lewis, Catherine mother of William H. Lewis, S. Tainberg of Chicago, and Clara M.

Wildman, sister, sister-in-law, mother-inlaw. grandmother and aunt. Services. Wed. Oct.

14. 2 p.m., from COLLIERS' Funeral Home, 10123 St. Charles to Valhalla Chapel of Memories. LIEBIG, WILLIAM. 2711 Osceola, Oct.

12. 1953. 4:15 p.m., dear brother Edna Weber and Millie L. Huppert. and our dear brother-In-law," uncle, nephew and cousin.

Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec, Thurs. Oct. 15, 1:30 p.m. ment New St. Marcus Cemetery.

A member of Wellston Memorial Post No. 154 American Lezion and Retired member of Local Union No, 25 U.A.W-C.1.0. McDONALD, SUSAN (nee O' Brien). Oct. 11, 1953.

beloved wife of the late Edward McDonald, dear mother of Joseph B. McDonald, dear mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral from St, Ann's Chapel, 5301 Page Oct. 14. Mass 8:30 a.m.

Interment Calvary, Will lie in state In St. Ann's Chapel, THis. after 2 p.m, Please omit flowers. MeGRUE. WILLIAM McKINLEY, 4326 Haven, Oct.

12, 1953, beloved husband of Esther McGrue, dear father of Donald William of Elgin, Mary Frances Schwartz of Reseda, brother of James R. and Robert our dear cousin, grandfather, father-in-law, brotherIn-law and son-in-law. Funeral from ZIEGENHEIN BROS. Mortuary, 6409 Gravois at Holly Hills, Oct. 14, 1:30 p.m.

Interment to Valhalla Chapel of Memories. Mr. McGrue WaR A member of St. Paul's Lodge No. 500 A.F, and A.M.

of Springfield, and Gresham Chapter No. 956 0.E. Chicago, Ill. In lieu of flowers kindly make contributions to Shriners Hospital. MOELLER, ALBERT H.

7420 Hillsdale Oct. 12, 1953, beloved husband of Margaret (Maggle) Moeller, dear father of Erma Williams, Melba Bopp and Albert H. Moeller Jr. dear grandfather, father-in-law, brother, brother inlaw and uncle. Funeral Thurs, Oct.

15, 3 p.m., from MATH W. HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and Florissant Interment Frieden'8 Cemetery. Mr. Moeller Was Past Grand of St. Louts Lodge No.

5. 10.0.F. Rate DEATHS 14 MEYER, EDWIN. 3655 East gar, Oct. 12, 1953, beloved husband of Florence Meyer, dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from CULLEN KELLY Funeral Home, 7267 Natural Bridge, Oct. 15. 2 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery, MURDOCH, HENRY Oct. 12, 1953, husband of Alma E.

Murdoch, brother of Charles W. Murdoch, Mrs. Ruth Scott, Mrs. Dorothy Brockman and Miss Grace Murdoch, our dear uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral from ALEXANDER SONS new parlors, 6175 Delmar 1:30 p.m., to Lake Charles Cemetery.

Member of Polar Star Lodge No. 79. A.F.& A.M. NELSON, JOHN EDWARD, 8614A Manchester, husband of Rose A. Nelson (nee Restle), dear father of Mary Jones, Adele Schaffer, Victorine Mueller, John V.

and Jack E. Nelson, our brother-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Graveside service at Resurrection Cemetery, 9:30 a.m. JAY B. SMITH O'CONNELL.

DENNIS Oct. 10, 1953, dear father of Dennis B. O'Connell Jr. of Vallejo, dear grandfather and fatherin-law. Funeral from ARTHUR J.

DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell Oct, 14, 9 a.m., to St. Francis Xavier (College) Church, Interment Calvary, PADEN, MAYME 0., 11. Parkland 8.V., Glendale, dear wife of Robert F. Paden. Mrs.

Paden at PARKER-ALDRICH Funeral Home, 15 W. Lockwood, Webater Groves, Mo. Services Oct. 15, 2 p.to. Interment Valhalla Cemetery.

POWITZKY, CAROLINE (ace Knickmeyer), formerly of 2127 East College Oct. 12. 1953, beloved wife of the late Louis Powltzky dear mother of Carl and Louis C. Powitzky, dear sister of Edna Steinbruegge, grandmother, mother in law, Bister- and aunt. Funeral Oct.

15, 1 p.m, from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel Fair and West Florissant aves. Interment New St, Marcus Cemetery, PRINE, LILLIAN M. (nee Gavin), 1268A. Hodiamont 8.V., Oct. 12, 1953, dear daughter of the late Martin and Margaret Gavin, dear mother of Mrs.

Lorraine Mrzlack, dear mother-In-law of John Mrzlack, grandmother to Madonna Mrzlack. our dear sister, sister-In-law, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home, 1125 Hodiamont Oct. 15, 8:30 a.m., to St. Rose's Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. RAY, GEORGE 3028 Semple Oct, 11, 1953; beloved husband of Flora Ray (nee Hobbs), dear father of Mary Ellen. Flora Ann, George Page, Elvera and Florence Ray, our dear grandfather, brother-in-law and father-In-law. Funeral from Ortmann Funeral Home, 9222 Lackland, Oct. 14, 8:30 a.m., to St.

Edward's Church to Calvary Cemetery. SCHLOBOHM, LYDIA H. (nee Mohrs), Oct, 12, 1953, Granite City, beloved widow of the late John J. Schlobohm, dear sister of Mathilda Dunn, St. Louis, Clara Abram of St.

Petersburg, dear cousin and sister-in-law. Funeral 2 p.m., from MERCER Funeral Home, 1416 Niedringhaus. Granite City, Ill. Interment Sunset Hill Cemetery, Edwardsville, Ill. SCHNELTING, W.

(nee Byrne). 505 Popping, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Oct, 11. 1953, beloved wife of Leo J. Schnelting.

dear daughter of Della Byrne (nee Rafferty) and the late John Byrne, dear mister of Mrs. Alice Alexander, our dear sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from C. HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 8. Broadway, 10:30 a.m, Interment Mount Hope Cemetery.

SENDELBACH, ALOYSIUS 4001 Cleveland, asleep 1953, in suddenly Oct. 10, beloved Edna Sendelbach (nee Schultze), our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral 9:30 a.M.. from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to Friedens Cemetery, Troy, 111. Deceased was member of St.

Louts Police Veterans Ass' And SantiagoArgonne Post No. 1102, V.F.W. V.F.W. service 8:15 p.m. Tues.

SKINNER, MARY L. (nee Zertanna), 5902 Horton Oct. 11, 1953, dearly beloved wife of the late Charles Skinner, devoted mother of Rosana L. Voss, Myrtle H. Paine and the late Jason Skinner, our dear grandmother, great mother-in-law, sister, Mister-In-law and aunt.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Oct. 14, 2:30 p.m. Interment New Picker Cemetery. A member of Sprig of Acacia Conclave No.

10, T.K., Barbee Chapter No. 31, 0 E.S.. Protected Home Circle No. 350 and past president of American War Mothers Chapter No. 10.

SPRINGMEYER. EMERSON F. (GENE), 1021 Graham suddenly Oct. 12, 1953, dear stepson of Lillie Springmeyer, dear son of the late Frederick W. Springmeyer, dear brother of Clarence F.

Springmeyer. Mrs. Erma Douglas, stepbrother of Grace Meredeth, dear brother-in-law, uncle and nephew. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, 4228 8. Kingshighway Oct.

15, 1 p.m. Interment Memorial Park. A member of Gouts and Lumbagos Society. STAFFORD, JAMES 4305 Forest Park, suddenly, Oct. 10, 1953, dear husband of Helen Stafford, dear son of Mary E.

Stafford, dear father of Robert W. Stafford and dear brother of John R. Stafford. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Oct.

14, 10 a.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park, STORZ, ELIZABETH S. (nee Mnel3610 Holt Oct. 10. 1953, 2:45 p.m., beloved wife of John Storz, dear mother of Eleanor K.

and John Storz dear sister of Owen, William and Lawrence Mueller, dear mother-in-law, grandmother. mister-In-law, aunt, niere and cousin. Funeral from WACKER-HELDERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravols Oct. 14, 1 p.m. Interment St.

Matthew's Cemetery, Deceased was a member of Loyal Chapter No. 511, 0.E.8.; Golden Link No. 24, D. of and Harmony Ladies' 1953. beloved husband of Doris Swanston, dear father of Joan Watson.

brother of Mrs. William F. Murphy and John E. Swanston, brother-In-law. grandfather, fatherin-law, son-In-law, uncle and cousin.

Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell bi. Oct. 15, 10 8. 1h.

Inter- Society. SWANSTON, DR. JOSEPH 4402 McPherson Oct. 12, ment Oak Grove Cemetery. TIERNEY, HELEN L.

(nee Lanahan), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Oct. 12, dear wife of the late Henry J. Tierney, dear mother of Sister Theresa of Carmelite Order, Rev. M.

Joachim of the Trappist Order, Mrs. Irene Schlueter, Mrs. Maxine Adler, James Thomas P. and the late Donald Tierney, our dear sister, grandmother, mother-law, aunt end cousin. Tierney will be at H.

BOCKLAGE Funeral Home. 6536 Clayton until Oct. 13, 4 p.m., thence removed to All Souls' Chapel, Church of the Little Flower, Boland and Arch ter, Requiem High Mass Oct. 14, 9 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Masses requested in lieu of flowers. McRee, Oct. 11, 1953, 3:15 WALLIS. RAYMON 4248 a.m. beloved husband of Clarice Wailis (nee Triplett), dear son of Mary Wallis, dear brother of Coy and Ada Pewitt.

dear brother-inlaw, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from WACKER-HELDERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravois ave, Oct. 14. 2:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

Deceased was a member of Pilgrim Lodge No. 652. A. F. A.M.

WAWERS. SOPHIA (nee Rey). father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle, Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand Oct. 15, 1:30 p.m.

Interment National Cemetery, Member of Argonne No. 1102 V.F.W.. American Legion Union Electric Post No. 179, Good Hope Lodge No. 218 Meridian Chapter No.

442 0.E. International Operators Todge No. 148. V.F.W. Services Wednesday 8:30 p.m.

5506 Vermont, Oct, 11, 1953, 9:15 a.m., beloved wife of the late Otto Wawers, dear mother of Evelyn Keller and the late Ray Wawers, dear grandmother of Stanley Keller, A. A. U. 8. and our dear motherin-law, aunt and great-nunt.

Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec Oct. 14. 1:30 p.m. Interment' Sunset Burial Park. A member of Venus Chapter No.

153, 0, E. S. and Auxillary of Friendship Post No. 241, American Legion. Eastern Star services Tues, 8 p.m.

WITGES, CLINTON 3743 lome Oct. 11, 1953, 11:57 a.m.. beloved husband of Lenna Witges (nee York), dear father of Edward H. Witges, fatherin-law, grandfather, dear son of Joseph H. and Elizabeth Witges.

son-in-law of Ida I. York, brother of Viola Giles, Eunice Zahner. Beatrice Schierhold, Mildred Monia and Evelyn Pohiman, brother-in-law and uncle. Mr. Witges at CALVIN F.

FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge until 9:30 p.m. Oct. 13. Interment Wed. Richland, Mo.

Member of Erwin Lodge No. 121, A.F. A.M.: Boosters' Club of. Erwin Lodge. Sword of Bunker Hill and Anchor Chapter No.

54, 0.5 8. Religious service 3 p.m. Tues. Masonic service 8:30 p.m. Tues.

WURTZ. WALTER J. 4131 Elchelberger, Oct, 13, 1953, beloved husband of Margaret (nee Kahle). dear father of Mrs. William J.

McGrath. Walter J. Jr. and Richard W. Wurtz, dear brother of George, Charles Wurtz, Henry and Doris Parde, dear grandfather.

LOST 17 To Place a Lost or Found Ad CALL MISS TAYLOR MAin 1111 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Charge It BEAGLE, black, tan, white; male, extra toes on hind feet. Queente, near Lillian and Wren aves. GO, 4299, reward.

who called PL. 4559 please call BEAGLE PUP: female; will person again; mistake was made regard to color. BILLFOLD; man's brown; papers; lost, south. Reward. GR.

5757. BLACK AND TAN hound. crippled front shoulder; reward. OL. 0253.

BOSTON BULL, male, color brindle. one white eye; it anyone finds Boots please call MO. 5738. CAT, calico colored, spayed, female: vicinity 9800 Old Warson about June 1st; very liberal reward for return. Phone 7764 after 5 p.m.

COCKER: female: black, year old, vicinity Jefferson and Ann; name Mitzi: reward, LA. 8188. COIN PURSE: Saturday; containing Woolimportant keys; vicinity worth's. 1627 S. Jefferson or between there and Park: return to 2611 Park GR.

1083; reward COIN PURSE: Frid Night Parking lot: 4505 Gravoia; money; need badly: reward, HU. 9049. COLLIE, brown, with white collar, Mac; girl's pet. RE. 8878 days; or Webster 2174R after 6.

DACHSHUND. female, brown, black spot of head, white feet. 3663 Laclede. DIAMOND BRACELET, vicinity of Clayton, Monday, October 5: 4-8908. keepsake: liberal reward, TE.

DIAMOND DINNER RING; lady's; vicinity Jefferson Hotel or 19thSt. Louts; reward. UN. 7-7574. DIAMOND RING: between Union Ave.

Church and Winston Churchill DoG, part chow: lost Friday night apartments; reward, FO. 5362. vicinity 1700 N. Spring; reward. Answers to name Ming-toy.

JE. 8158. DOG. lost: boxer pup, 6 months old; answers to name Marco: liberal reward. Call SW.

6300. GLASSES: thick lens: blind without: vicinity Grand, Russell, MO 9598. GERMAN SHEPHERD. black female with gold markings on collar and feet: answers to name of RE 8155. GLASSES: men's: in brown case; vicinity 5100 Kensington: reward.

RO. 4573. GOLDEN RETRIEVER: male; age about 7 months; answers to name Duke. REWARD. WY.

6413. IRISH SETTER, reddish brown, male; children's pet; reward, WY 6357. OPERA GLASSES, in black case marked VP, night of VP ball, reward. CA. 2255.

PARAKEET, blue and white with 4 dots on neck; lost vicinity of Webster Ridge. RE. 8048 or SI. 3600. PARAKEET.

blue breast, gray wings; talks, says, "Timmie, pretty, come in" reward. HI. 7375. PARAKEET, blue; Sept. 24; reward.

TE. 3-7864. PEKINGESE, female; vicinity Lark Lemay: fawn. black fringe; reward: child's pet, TW. 2-4766.

POINTER, black and white: vicinity 4900 Maple; reward. FO. 8208. RINGS, wedding ring with 5 small diamonds set in white gold with yellow gold band, inscribed "'M. B.

to L.F.. Sept. 17, Also engagement ring with small dia- diamond on each side of large mond, with ring guard. Reward, Townsend 5-1685. ROLLER SKATE; Cleveland precision; black shoe; size Saturday evening: reward.

PR. 9855. SCARF, 6-skin; west end; keepsake; liberal reward. DE. 1993.

SAMPLE CASE, black, large; salesman's sample of purses, billfolds, order book; 30xx N. Union; reward. RE. 4005. SMALL zipper bag containing 2 gold rings, several old-fashioned gold and silver pins and earrings; no great value except 8.4 keepsakes: reward; lost downtown or in cab.

GA. 0287. Box F-170, P- WALLET; containing lodge and Soclal Security cards: also cash; reward. F. W.

Evers, 1502 N. 7th. WALLET; man's; brown leather; return Saturday contents. evening: Atwater keep 1379M. WALLET: in vicinity of Northwest Louis: credentials valuable.

reward. GO. 2904. WALLET. lady's green.

Vicinity Union and Cabanne; reward. RO. 0500. WINTER COATS (2), man's sport coat. 2 nurse's uniforms: Monday night: need badly: reward, VI.

WRISTWATCH (Hyde Park: lady's yellow gold. black band. 50xx Pernod, reward. FL. 8804.

WRISTWATCH, ladies, Jeweled, gold band: reward. ST. 5744. FOUND 18 BOXER, male. LO.

2853. COCKER, male, reddish, short tall, heavy: north. Call GO, 2285. BIDS WANTED 19 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the School District of the City of until St. 8:00 Charles, St.

Charles, Missouri, p.m. Central Standard Time, construction of Oct. the 22, 1953, for the Addition McKinley School and the Addition to Benton School. Combined bids on both buildings will be considered. Plans may procured from Wm.

B. Ittner, Architects. 408 Board of Education Building. St. Louis, Missouri.

The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any technicalities therein. By order of: BOARD OF EDUCATION, School District of St. Charles. St. Charles, Missouri.

FRATERNAL NOTICE 21 ODD FELLOWS ST. LOUIS LODGE No. 5. 1.0.0.F. Officers and members requested to assemble at Triple Link Building, 3765 Lindell Oct.

15, at 2:15 p.m. to pay our respects and perform Last Rites of Odd Fellowship over, remains of our late Brother and Past Grand ALBERT H. MOELLER, SR. Bus transportation from Triple Link Building at 2:30 p.m. sharp.

ROBT, L. ENDSLEY, N.G. H. ERICKSON, Sec. LEGAL NOTICES 22 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! The District Engineer, St.

Louis District, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, 420 Locust Street, St. Louis 2. Missouri, will, 30 days after the first publication of this notice in the St. Louis, Missouri, newspapers, take necessary action, der Section 19 of the River and Harbor Act of March 3, 1899, to remove and dispose of A sunken steel barge measuring approximately 66'x48'x10' now submerged in the navigable waters of the Mississippi River and obstructing gation thereon, approximately 100 feet.

riverward of the western riverward harbor line at the foot of Market Street, St, Louis, Missouri unless the said barge is sooner removed by the owners thereof. F. RESSEGIEU. Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engineer. PERSONAL 23 MISSING HEIR; Margaret Shipley, daughter of Daniel D.

and Mary Gibson Shipley, formerly of St. Louis, and sister of Myrtle S. Crissy, all deceased. Advise, Lamb, Webster Jordan, Rochester 714 14, Union New Trust Building. BILLY: call, sister VI; extreme emergency; husband in hospital.

EV 5384. SPECIAL NOTICES 26 Effective October 15. 1953 the Bender -Schulz Motor Company. 3600 South Kingshighway, St. Louis 9.

Missouri will sell its Mercury sales and service business to Trigg Motors, Inc. After October 14,1953 the owners and partners. Henry Bender and Walter Schulz, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in the name of BenderSchulz Motor Company. Signed: HENRY C. BENDER.

SPECIAL NOTICE: I. R. A. Bussmeyer, hereby certify that from Oct. 10, 1953, forward I will not he responsible for any debts incurred by any person but myself personally.

(Signed) R. A. BUSSMEYER. BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 Storm Windows Washed Put up: leaves raked; screens stored: odd jobs. Call MANPOWER INC.

For Bonded and Insured Men GA. 5766 ALL KINDS office service IncludIn telephone answering; at price you can afford. MI. 0807. Triangle Leathercraft, 1416 Washing.

ton. CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS Sell 70 bottles vanilla and get a 48-cup aluminum urn FREE. Call FO, 4708. TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 AIR TAXI service any place, any time, businesa or pleasure trips, licensed Veteran pilot, reasonable rates. VI.

8-7613. SWAPS 31 STOP CRACKS IN WALLS Cracked walls pulled together, repaired; basements cemented white; frame buildings leveled reposted; anything of value taken AR part pay or nothing down 3 years to pay RO. 5069. ROOMS PAPERED $18.50 COMPLETE. RAY, TW.

2-3000. SWAPS 31 NEW houses, old houses, flats, or apartments; St. Louis and East St. Louis; will accept any thing of value in the amount of $200 and down payment, Easy paymenta. BR.

0541. Mr. Tuttle. FURNITURE; 3 rooms, one year old: like new: want late model housetraller, 25-28 ft. Atwater 2366W.

35x120 LOT with steel sheds and office building: for approximately 50x100 building with front and rear entrance. HI. 5383. USE of A1 car in exchange for apartment or room and board. Call Wanda Jean, CE.

9272 between 9 and 5. SWAP equity in 4-room home for late model car or cash. 2135 N. Warson Overland. Mo.

DODGE, '53. 4-door: driven 16 miles: for acreage, small farm or sell. UN. 7-3283. INSULATION blown in your home, for what? Lake 2352.

DRY GOODS: ready-to-wear: what have you. Box T-10, Post- Dis. TRUCK: '41 Chevrolet, $150 or? 6464 Pace. BUSINESS DIRECTORY MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES 38 CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS cleaned within 150 miles. J.

Ardrey, GO. 0008, 5875 Elmbank. ASH HAULING 41 ASHES, rubbish nauled, prompt Ice. Thomas 4423 Page. LU.

0327. BRICKLAYING, TUCKPOINTING 43 Chimney Repaired Free Inspection Free Estimate Shome Gen'l Repair 6635 Delmar DE.1234 TUCKPOINTING, waterproofing; 5- year guarantee on damp chimneys and walls. Immed ately. Insured. James Price Sons, 1396 Union, FO.

2286. TUCKPOINTING, chimney repairIng. waterproofing: prices reduced during October. Cather, 5270 Gilmore, EV. 1453.

TUCKPOINTING; chimney work. waterproofing: free estim Smard. 3201 Caroline. PR. 9292.

TUCKPOINTING, chimney repairs; waterproofing; caulking. Wm. Boxx, 2307 S. Compton, GR. 3122 TUCKPOINTING, concrete and chimney work; 10-year guarantee.

LEN. EV. 2655: 2620 Avie. TUCKPOINTING and brick work. Gamblin.

6953 Chippewa. ST. 0260. BRICK WORK, tuckpointing. Morgan, 6335 Ridge.

F1. 4019. CARPENTERS and BUILDERS 44 CHAIN LINK FENCING Order now fall erection; FHA approved: 36 pay. 4401. Eyerman, 3328 Minnesota, GUARANTEE CONSTRUCTION CO.

All types construction, concrete, bricks. blocks, carpentry, remodeling. concrete piers installed, additions, garages, house settling stopped permanently; guaranteed. HI. 1056.

F.H,A. 6616 Tholozan. ADDITIONS, porches, repairs, roofing. siding: no money down; FHA. C.

Stroud, WI. 1540. 8948 Forest. CARPENTRY: attics finished: inside, outside stairways, dormers, room additions: cement work, all types; 2619 Chouteau, GR. 8669.

basements; terms. Brevick CARPENTER; remodeling, new additions, porches, attics refinished, new gables. C. W. Pate, 3928 N.

25th. MA, 5924, after 6 p.m. FRAME or masonry porches. rathskellers, dormers and additions; playrooms A specialty. Santhuff, 7054 Marquette, HI 8589.

FENCE ERECTION: chain. link or ornamental wire. Free estimates; terms. E. A.

Broadhurst, 7737 Brand. VI. 7-3568. ALL PHASES HOME REMODEL ING; save by calling FO. 9073.

Gregory Const. 1625 CARPENTER repair, all kinds; doors, windows, reasonable. R0 3320. WALT. 5234 Theodosia PORCHES: repairs, roofs, aiding; FHA.

Stroud WI. 1540 3948 Forest CARPENTERS REPAIR: call 7-3601. now. TO. or Ed, TE.

WINDOW chains, glass installed. Strombery 4449 Elmbank. GO 2612 repairs; Short, 4021 Blair. CH, 4978. CARPENTER remodeling.

repair; Plouder. 2501A Madison. GA. 4609 CARPENTRY; general 1725 and repairs. George, MA.

2627, N. 9th. GENERAL repairs; Shenandoah, painting. MO. Gibson 4450 Son.

4005 REPAIRING: 5-6011, Campbell: Bridge 1527 6099. Tudor. Upton furniture cleaned in your home. Laurelle Carpet Cleaners, 4116 Russell, TO. 5-0062.

RUGS, carpeting, upholstery cleaned in your home; modern equipment. Hild Shampoo process. Rebmann, 4237 Athlone, GO. 1622. YOUR RUGS cleaned by our BriTone system will look better, stay clean longer; every carpet mothproofed free.

E. B. Carpet Cleaners. 2326 Union. FO.

2536. CONCRETE, CEMENT WORK 46 BEL AIRE CONSTRUCTION CO. Concrete, new, repairs; patios, barbecue pits, block work; waterproofing; blacktop paving; free estimates. 4403 Virginia; SW. 8940.

CONCRETE WORK, foundations, porches, walks, basement floors, garage floors, etc. Carr 1089 N. Hanley VO 3-7074. CONCRETE foundations and footings; plywood forms for rent. Helton Bros.

Construction TW. 2-6508. UL. 2-8771, 1023 Kilner. CONCRETE WORK: ail kinds; repairs or new: insured: prompt service: reliable.

Richard Fischer, 5804 Cote Brilliante. MU. 9995. CONCRETE, brick, block, carpenter work, tuckpointing, painting. Taylor, 5331 Ridge.

RO. 4810. FOUNDATIONS; footings, excavating, grading. Hicks Son, GA. 6261, 219 Penrose.

JOHN ALLEN: concrete work; WA. terproofing: no job too small. 5803 Cote Brilliante. EV. 5629 FOUNDATIONS; excavating: Const forms rented.

W. E. VI. 8-4820. 1201 McQuay.

CONCRETE forms for rent. um. 702 W. Canterbury, WY. 6080.

FOUNDATIONS. footings, Keeler, ST. 8736, 3343 Commonwealth. CEMENT and plastering. M.

Trice, LU. 3380, 3838 Evans. WALKS leveled, tree roots removed. Bore MO. 3013, 4716 Ashland.

SIDEWALKS LEVELED, roots cut, Kiely, 5920 Columbia. ST. 6304 DETECTIVES 47 ACE SECRET SERVICE Handles all types secret tions, locates missing people; marttal cases given special care; whenever you want to know where someone goes and what they do, consult 118 confidentially without obligation; photographs and written reports furnished for personal use or court procedure; licensed, bonded. 320 N. Grand.

JE. 8894. DETECTIVE MARIAM, specializing domestic trouble, tracing, shadowing: photographs taken for evidence: locate missing persons everywhere; confidential, licensed, CARPET, RUG CLEANING 45 CARPETS, rugs and upholstered bonded. CA. 0776.

6635 Delmar. ELECTRIC WIRING, ETC. 50 CALL GO. 3300 For old or new house wiring, moving meters, air -conditioning circults, electric range wiring, general repairs. Sterling Electric, 4748 West Florissant, TOBIN ELECTRIC; all types of wiring installed and repaired.

3328 N. Ninth, CE 1163. ALL types free estimates. Copperman. 4119 N.

Newstead, GO. 3847. EXCAVATING 51 BULLDOZER clear ing and lakes; free estimates: our prices are cheaper. Si-Con, 4252 Neosho. FL.

8282. ANYTHING in excavating or hauling. W. E. Brown Const.

Co. VI. 8-1820. 1201 McQuay, EXCAVATING; free estimates: Maurer, 3113 S. Broadway, GR.9492 EXCAVATING.

grading. Hicks Son. GA. 6261: 219 Penrose. FLOORING 53 STRACK FLOOR new floors old floors refinished: rubber, asphalt and plastic tile stailed.

2916 Cherokee, GR. 9954. FLOOR cO. refinishing: special rates. 6132 Victoria, HI.

6302. WE DON'T meet competition, make it. J. W. Strait Son.

Any: thing in floors. WI. 6363 or FO, 0630. 9800 St. Charles rd.

LINOLEUM and tile laid. LOWREY, Wabash 1533W, 2805 Wheaton. OLD FLOORS refinished, new floors installed, floor tile. C. HIll, 5012 S.

Thirty-seventh. VE. 2-1581. HEATING SHEET METAL WORK 55 BOILER SECTIONS Allison. 5167 Easton.

FO. 7443. GENERAL HAULING 56 LIGHT HAULING Welded and guaranteed, Industrial, 2620 N. 25th. GA.

6021. FURNACES and flues cleaned; also oll stoves repaired: If your furnace or flue smokes, call GE. 0102 and save on your fuel bill. Mr. Darty.

4132 N. Eleventh. FURNACES repaired and guttering and spouting. Southside Sheet Metal 7820 Gravols, Sidney 1798. OIL HEATERS cleaned and repaired, all makes.

Cecil's Oil Heater Service, 1241 S. Seventh CE. 8052. FURNACES cleaned, repaired, recemented. Lieber.

3921 Keokuk. MO. 9210. OIL BURNER service: furnace pairs; over 30 years' experience. Day or night; any description.

Call PAUL, FO 0343, 5337 Cabanne. TRUNKS, furniture nauled. Coleman, 1527 Grand. FR. 2638 RUBBISH, general hauling.

Bullivan, 1816 Utah. MO. 3184. MOVING, EXPRESS: ponded. Call GO.

0689, 5817 Easton. HAULING by week or month. Walr, 5337 Maffitt. CO, 5593. SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 CIVIL SERVICE REQUEST Pay AND Accountants up PRIVATE to $100 INDUSTRY to $200 each THIS week Men, women.

all races, 17 to 55 years, investigate your Accounting possibilities for a Training high paid will FREE No experience or special education necessary, not permanent Interfere with your present position. job. BOOKLET John Adams Extension School 6677 DELMAR. St. Louls 5.

Mo. Phone DE. 1935 Request Free Booklet No. 6 be mailed you. Mail this ad or phone DE.

1935, Name Address City State GENERAL HAULING 56 GENERAL hauling, rubbish, ashes. G. GoEs, 4251 Delmar, JE. 2732. HAULING anything.

7096. Walton, 4461 Brilliante, FR. GENERAL any kind: Walton, 2508 N. Garrison, OL. 3427.

HAIR REMOVED 57 HAIR- -MOLES--WARTS REMOVED PERMANENTLY 18 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ESTHER L. FOX SUITE 898, ARCADE BLDG. 8TH and OLIVE CH. 5213 HAIR REMOVED, WARTS. MOLES By Beat Permanent Methods Martha M.

Becker SUITE 701 CONTINENTAL BLDG. GRAND and OLIVE LU. 0098 UNWANTED HAIRS removed permanently. AIDA, L. MAYHAM, FO.

6180. Euclid. UNWANTED hair removed permanently. EDITE CALLEN. CH.

1269. 2089 Railway Exch. Bldg. HAIR REMOVED permanently. Niva Phelps, R.N., 231 NE.

Metropolitan Grand and Olive. 9798 LANDSCAPING 60 CORN COBS, crumbed, bag or load. Henzler, 2015 Lemay Ferry, VI. 2-5602. LANDSCAPE, all kinds; guaranteed; free estimate.

Edwards, 714 Monroe, St. Charles. 2919-M. TREES trimmed: removed: Insured. Edwards, Kirkwood, Kirk 2914 TREES trimmed, removed: insured.

Jones, 906 Chambers. GE. 5863. RELIABLE tree service: Roy Beasley, 1016 Dolman, GE. 3321.

PAINTING 63 VETERAN, exterior, Interior. Couch GE. 0965, 1045 Allen. PAINTING: fast service CH. 7246, Frank, 2413 N.

Ninth. INTERIOR, exterior; residential and commercial; FHA financing. FIFE CO. 1659 5943 Summit PAINTING; outside, inside: no Goodwin, job too small; reasonable. GR.

4285, 2043A Alfred. FAST, neat painting: interior and exterior: insured and guaranteed. 3442 Crittenden, Rackey, MO. 6930. PAINTING, carpentry; reasonable.

Warden, 5508 Finkman. SW. 9614 PAINTING: reasonable. Bob. 7623 Big Bend.

RE. 6052 or WI.0128. PAPER HANGING, CLEANING 64 stalled: repairs, etc. 4822 Easton. EDUCATION SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 GIRLS High School and College ENROLL NOW.

in the Comptometer School Short course, 8 to 10 weeks: inexperience; easy, and fun to learn. Comptometer operators are always in demand: we place you in highest paid positions in offices in area you wish, Tarrant Comptometer School, 18 the only authorized comptometer school in the St. Louis area. 4 hours a. day, morning or afteroon; evening classes Monday, Tuesday, and 6 to 9 p.m.

1218 OLIVE Room 410 MA. 5180 TELEVISION ELECTRONICS DIESEL AUTO Shop Training Fall, Day and Evening Classes Now Forming NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED BAILEY TECH. SCHOOL 162 1 8. GRAND PR. 7860 MOTEL MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL MOTELS INC.

270 Broadway, Millbrae, Calif. Need men and women to train for motel management: excellent opportunity for those who qualify. J. For home interview write Box 17. Post- Dispatch.

MORRIS TELEVISION RADIO SCHOOL, Inc. 2825 N. Grand LU. 2137 AT BALL PARK Approved Veterans PL. 16-894 HIGH SCHOOL at home in spare time; diploma; no classes; books furnished: free booklet.

Write Binks Wallpaper Removing Fast, clean service by steam me method. FREE ESTIMATES 1237 DAMMERT LO. 8810 PAPERHANGING, patch plastering, arches quick liable service at reasonable prices; go anywhere: 5546 I need, your Kingshighway, work. Benson. HU.

6469. ARE you particular about papering and painting? All work strictly first class; use our wall paper color harmonizer free. F. Urschel, 4031 Oleatha. GR.

2540. PAPERING and Interior painting; good workmanship. For free estimates phone CA. 8228, DAHLS Decorating 746 Eastgate. SEE MY AD under swaps for special low price.

RAY, TW. 2-3000. Green Park. PAPERING. painting.

plastering: low prices. Do work myself, Butler, 2644 Russell, LA. 2746. PAPERING, cleaning: reasonable. Bernstein, 6270 Cates, CA.

6941. PAPER HANGING. 4296. painting. Bales.

2221 Benton. PAPERING, painting. Reese, 6630 Crest. CA. 1885, WI.

7018. PAPERING. steaming. plastering: neat. Lutz, OL.4081, 3316 N.

Grand PLASTERING 66 PATCH PLASTER; no job service. too small; 1547 prompt; Engelholm. guaranteed CA 8592 Hutson, PLASTERING; patching; PORTELL, new homes; repairing. 2026 College, GE. 3901.

PLUMBERS (Licensed) 67 PLUMBING AND HEATING: cable. H. sewers W. epened Eater. 4338 Manchester, JE with electric 6432 SEWER REPAIRING a specialty.

KELLOGG. 6207 Arsenal. HI 2217 SEWERS repaired, new lines laid. Fitzmaurice, 4047 McRee, MO 9935 ROOFING AND SIDING 68 NEW ROOFS. REPAIRS: UNION.

COBE. PR. 4788. 2828 INDIANA. FOR A HOLE in your roof or a whole new roof; terms.

Frederic, 4280 Natural Bridge: OL. 1000. ROOF REPAIRS, gutters, tuckpointing. chimney repairs: guaranteed. DELCO.

LU 4337. 3810 Olive. ROOFING. guttering. tuckpointing.

Long, 4633 Weatminster, RO. 2738 SPECIALIST in slate and tile. chimney and tuckpointing. Keystone, 5627 Terry, EV. 3698.

STORAGE, MOVING, EXPRESS 69 MOVING, Insured, local, distant, low or furniture exchange. Callahan, 2004 S. Broadway, MO.9496 THEATRICAL 70 THREE-PIECE COMBO available. JE 9334. UPHOLSTERING, FURNITURE REPAIRING 71 SLIP COVERS; you furnish the materials; we make them.

VOGUE, LA. 9519, 3639 Morganford. VENETIAN BLINDS SHADES 72 BURACK'S: FO. 6502; stalled: repairs, etc. 4822 Easton.

American School, Box 307 (Main) P.O., St. Louis 1, Mo. LEARN BARBERING: unimited opportunities; good pay: 521 call of College, ington. CE, 3582. SWITCHBOARD SCHOOL; day, evening classes; all ages, Florence Utt, CH.

6255, 203 Paul Brown Bidg. BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS 76 LEARN beauty culture: unlimited opportunities; good pay: day, ping classes: call or write Moler College. 521 Washington, CE.3581 SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATIONS SEEKS BOYS CHANGE 80 Vice president in charge of multiplant operation doing over million dollars per month Reeks change. Successful diversified record in production, development, cost reduction, organization, Require top management post with challenge of heavy responsibility, Will relocate, prefer the South. Box J-412, Post-Dispatch.

BARTENDER; veteran: sober, rellable, honest; night work. LO.4222 BOOKKEEPER; monthly basis part time, Box R-313, Post -Dispatch. BOY, colored; high school graduate, wants full time job, can drive. LU. 2798, BOY; colored; 15: delivery service' after school.

RO. 8679. SITUATIONS--WOMEN, GIRLS 81 WOMAN: colored: general cleaning: part time; experienced; references. OL 1236. WOMAN, colored: Catholic, Ironing, by day at home.

Call for and deliver. CO. 4585. WOMAN: colored: -bus girl; kitchen work; factory. FR.

1469. WOMAN: housework: experienced. GA. 3934. WOMAN: colored, care children in my home, day or week.

RO. 2922. WOMAN, colored: baby sitting or dishwashing, F1. 2145. WOMAN: colored: half cleaning help: days.

Phone MA. 6187. WOMAN: cleaning or ironing by day. JE. 1204.

WOMAN: colored: wants or 5 days; laundry. LU. 4289. WOMAN; colored: cleaning or laundry; days: references. F0 9505 WOMAN: colored: cleaning or ironing: 4 days; references.

JE 6084. WOMAN: sewing out. by day: perienced. OL, 6093. WOMAN: colored: cleaning, laundry: days; references.

GE. 4685. WOMAN: cleaning, Mon. and $6 and 'carfare." LU. 4284, WOMAN: light cleaning or parttime baby sitting LU.

8347. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED BOYS 82 USE CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE There may be certain firms or individ. wals to whom you do not wish your reply to go. such is the case, aim. ply address your application te the Box Number in the ad and attach separate list of such names stating that your reply should be destroyed if addressed to any of the indie rated.

Place hath in separate enves lope addressed to Confidential Service, St. Louis Clanified St. Lomis, Mo. Eastern Air Lines Due to expansion and Indoctrination of new equipment. Eastern Air Lines de accepting applications and interviewing applicants for the following classifications: AIRLINE PILOTS Prefer applicants with minimum 11- of 1000 hours' pilot time: censes: high school graduate: minimum age 21.

FLIGHT ENGINEERS Minimum age 21. prefer 4 years' heavy aviation maintenance experience with C.A.A.: A. E. licenses desirable to have panel time as flight engineer and flight engineer certificate. FLIGHT ATTENDANTS Age 21-35.

5 ft. 8-in. to 6 weight 145-185 in proportion to height: high school graduate: sight not requiring the use of glasses: previous public contact experience desirable: will work aboard aircraft handling passengers and clerical duties in flight: excellent opportunity to learn the airline business. Aircraft Engine Mechanics Prefer men with 4 Vears' aviation mechanical background, either military or civilian and holding C.A.A A. E.

licenses: will consider men with 2 vears' aircraft experience and 2 vears' other mechanical experience. Aircraft Electrical Mechanics Prefer men with 4 years' experience in aircraft electrical work: will consider men with vears' aircraft experience and 2 years' allied electrical experience. This is an opportunity to progress with America's outstanding airline: opportunity for advancement. job security, retirement plan, paid vacations, many other employe benefits. Apply in person to Mr.

R. A. Duncan. Jefferson Hotel. between 9 a.m, and 1 p.m.

or 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.. Thurs. or Oct. 15 or 16.

or write details of working experience to Emplovment ManAger. Eastern Airlines, P.O, Box 787. Miami 48. Fla. BETTENDORF'S HAS OPENINGS FOR Full time grocery and produce partment clerks; experience preferred, but not necessary.

APPLY CLAYTON AND HANLEY OR BIG BEND AND ELM (Webster) REAL OPPORTUNITY Young Man, about 25 years old: exceptional opportunity in office of old, well established company; must have served his military duty, at least type. high agricultural school graduate, experience must ferred but not essential: salary open: give details of education and experience in letter; confidential. Box 8-233, Post- Dispatch. AN OPPORTUNITY Earn $100 to $150 up weekly for neat- man with car living in Illinois: no traveling. no canvassing; dignified, pleasant and profitable; we train you.

Call ton 5-2928, 9 to 5, for appointment, PER DAY Pay every Apply 1005. Olive: st. ACCOUNTANT 22-35; permanent: salary $300 to $325. Call Mr. Bryan.

A. C. L. HAASE CO. 4300 Geraldine MU.

0600 ACCOUNTANTS, junior and senior. for public accounting firm. Bohl Deeken, GA, 3047. ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINEE. 21 to 27, 2 years or more college, preferably business administration: national firm: excellent opportunity for advancement: $250 month.

Give complete details, experience, education. Box R-419, Post-Disp. AD WRITER. 20-30. 11 you are able to prepare good ad copy, have imagination and like to sell, call for Intervlew.

VO. 3-3041, AMBITIOUS MAN A Marshall Field family -owned enterprise has local opening for Ambitious man of unquestionable character and refinement. Age 25-60, college education preferred. Must be ready to accept position immediately if selected. A guaranteed income with opportunity for adVancement.

For local interview phone Nell Bryan, CEntral 5267. St. Louis, Monday or Tuesday Oct. 12-13, East St. Louis and St.

Clair County applicants, phone collect, ASSISTANT Dock Foreman; one that can handle men supervise loading of trucks. Box K-139, Post- Dispatch, ARTIST Layout, good renderer, good thinker: bring samples. Batz-Hodgson. Neuwoehner Advertising 122 N. 7th.

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN Experienced on working drawings. Bank Bldg. Equipt. Co. 906 Sidney ASSEMBLERS Sheet metal: age 20-28, draft exempt, living in county: start immediately; good pay and raises if qualified, Call TE.

4- 8640 weekdays 8-4. ATTENTION, men; application now being accepted for 2 openings available in 2 weeks: distribute Fuller brushes to customers by appointment only; age 23, to 45: car and references required: $350 per month earnings, advancement. Phone RO. 6989. AUTO BODY MAN Experienced and sober: flat-rate pay, A.B.C.

MOTOR 3620 GRAVOIS AUTO BODY MAN To set -up established and supervise body shop in organization: top man need apply. Box S-243, Post- Dispatch. AUTO MECHANIC For Lincoln Mercury, experienced. Trigg Mecury, Sales, sor to Bender- Schulz, 3600 S. Kingshighway.

SW. 1000. See Mr. Rapp. AUTO ASSEMBLERS: fenders and grills; scale pay, 3139 Washington.

AUTO MECHANIC HELPER, some experience, reference, Twinbrook 2-8629, Lemay Garage, Lemay, BANK EMPLOYES, preferably experienced ns, either bookkeeper or teller: 5-day week, Box F-142, Post -Dispatch. BAR BOY, white: no experience necessary; 3607 ateady Washington. work. University BARTENDER: man or couple; wonderful opportunity; living quarters available: no investment required; after 5 p.m. VE.

2-2364. BEVERAGE SALES Route selling for experienced malesman: seek man who wants to trade good day's work for future: guarantee, good commission. company benefits. St. Louis Dr.

Pepper Bottling 5038 Kemper, near Kingshighway-Arsenal. BILL, CLERK; electric machine; will train fast typist. CH, 5045, Mr. Melise. TUESDAY, OCT.

13, 1953. 5 ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH HELP WANTED--MEN, BOYS 82 SITUATIONS- MEN, BOYS 80 BOY, wants work after school, grOcery store. FO. 3854.

BOY. 16: wants work after school and Saturdays. FI. 6577. BOY; colored, truck driver; knows city: references.

NE. 0438. CHEF; to manage restaurant; 23 years' experience; know food cost and control. GA. 0149.

ELECTRICIAN: 25 years expertence. F. Miller, 2147 Stansbury, MO. 0433. JANITOR, colored; experienced, NE.

1407. LAUNDRY done in my home, pert work. St. 6027. MAINTENANCE, painting, handy with tools, white.

GR. 6230. MAN: 39; A1 hustler: experienced soft lines, wholesale and retail: want outside sales work. Box T- 73. Post- Dispatch, MAN.

colored: porter, A busboy: cleaning offices. Call after 5:30 p.m., RO. 6723. MAN, colored, 23, truck driver, machine operator, grocery clerk. NE.

7431, TE. 1592. MAN, colored; wants office work, day or night. GA. 5569, Market st.

MAN. colored; janitor of porter work; clean office; nights 5 to 12 p.m.; call after 4 p.m. NE. 3115. MAN: white: 30; wants part time work; 5 to 11 p.m.

MU. 1902. MAN, colored; janitor; experienced; day work; married. FR. 1815.

MAN. colored; cleaning. part mornings or evenings. CO. 4585.

MAN: colored; part time job; 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. MA. 0620.1 MATURE man with many years experience dealing with public, adjusting complaints, wants work; knows city; best references, supported by good work record. RO.

6348. MEN AVAILABLE Afternoons and evenings: part second shift; age bracket 25-30; students in electronic school. Call PR. 7861, Mr. Watson.

MEN, 2, colored; office cleaning. or what have you? Nights only; experienced. FR. 5870. NIGHT WORK WANTED Young man, 33: rellable: college veteran: wants job as night watchman, night clerk, or any job pertaining to night work.

Wabash 4869M or CH 2059. PAINTER- Decorator, white: sober, reliable: materials and workmanship; any size job. OL. 6134. PUBLIC couple experlenced 1n group organizing.

campaign work, sales and survey work: can handle own correspondence; have valuable contacts; own car: free to travel: excellent referencs, Box R-55, Post-Disp. SALESMAN; 6 years experience, 2 automotive; married: car: local only, Box F-279, Post- -Dispatch. TECHNICAL ENGINEER Thoroughly experienced in all phases of wood working industry, seeks new connecton. Box F-405, TRUCK DRIVER; colored: good references: experienced. LU.

1509 after 5 p.m. VETERAN: colored: experienced; truck driver. GA. 2845. WAITER, bartender, colored; from 7 p.m.

on. FO. 6968. YOUNG MAN, colored; postal employe, wants 4-5 hours nights. LU.

4827. YOUNG MAN. drug store, stock work; full time. FR. 6175.

DESIRES to serve; experienced; writing. editing, mimeographing, youth program planning and counseling. personal contact work, commercial photography, visual aids production and use: interested organizational: institutional; other opportunity, Goodrich. RO. 2072.

SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS 81 ADDRESS envelopes at home, long hand, experienced. LA. 2696. ADDRESSING done in my home: $4.50 per 1000, as many as 5000 per week; will pick up and deliver. Call GO.

9466. ADDRESSING envelopes at home: pickup and delivery. VE. 2-1789. ADDRESSING.

long hand in my home. 0247 after 4:30. ALL AROUND working chef. female, desires position. club, yacht or restaurant of better class in Florida: local and bank references.

Box F-280. Post- -Dispatch. ATTENDANT: practical nurse: switchboard experience, FO. 7645. BABY SITTER: white: reliable: care sick, elderly: Ironing.

HU.1708 BABY SITTING while mother works. MI. 0751. BOOKKEEPER AND TAX; part time: reasonable. Box F-140, P.

-D, BOOKKEEPING in HO. home: 4 years experience. 7521. BUS GIRL; experienced; evenings. JE.

1592, CHARITABLE organization does addressing; can give references; let 119 do your Xmas cards now; low rate, Box T-400, Post -Dispatch. CLEANING, by day. CLERK: general office work; experienced. FO. 3262.

CLERICAL or sales work; short hours. sw. 5765. COOK, colored restaurant experience; days. FO.

1730. COOK; experienced: housework; 2 or 3 days. 11 to 7. NE. 9795.

DAY WORK, 5 day week, experienced, city reference. OL. 5742, anytime before 7 p.m. DRIVER; white: 19 years experience: references. MO.

7273, DRUG CLERK; colored: some perlence; work days, LA, 8950. ELEVATOR OPERATOR; colored; experienced. OL. 5499. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY; excellent experience handling details confronting busy executive, meeting public, handling own correspondence: capable assuming full sponsibility; pleasing personallty.

Box R-386, Post- Dispatch, EXPERIENCED ironing; in my home: call after 3 p.m. SI 6560. FRY COOK. experienced: also steam table and making sandwiches and pantry work. LU.

6510. GIRL; colored; work evenings, 6 to 1:30 a.m.: cleaning offices or elevator operator. LU. 2561. GIRL, colored: laundry and cleaning: references.

LU. 8699. GIRL, colored: light day work, $6 and carfare. OL. 7456.

GIRL: 18: colored; baby sit weekends. VI 7-5150. GIRL: clean or iron Wed. and Fridays; $6 and carfare. OL.

2762. GIRL: colored: cleaning, house work, RO 6883. GIRL: cleaning; Ironing; experienced. LU. 5136.

GIRL: colored: cleaning, Ironing; reference; experienced. NE 5311, GIRL A1 references; house work and light laundry. WY 6608. HAND LAUNDRY; pickup and deliver. FO.

6634. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL, colored; baby sitting and house cleaning, after school. CE, 0040. HOME laundry; 8-hour service: curtains and bundles. JE.

9152. HOUSEWORK: five half-days. NE. 6489. IRONING by day; $7 and carfare.

5547. IRONING in my home; will deliver; curtaina, clothes. SI. 1105. LAUNDRY WORK: $6 day and car fare; Monday, Tuesday, Friday.

LU. 5153. LAUNDRY bundles done In my home. OL. 0126.

LAUNDRY bundles done in my home; experienced ahirts. NE.7731 LAUNDRESS, baby sit. RO, 0319. LAUNDRESS: colored; references: ironing. Monday, Friday.

MU, 1071 LAUNDRY done in my home, pickup and delivery. MA. 1869. LAUNDRESS. colored; day: experienced; references.

FR. 7364. MAILING LIST maintenance: general clerical; accounts receivable: experienced. Box F-383, P. -D.

NIGHTINGALE Nurses Register has nurses on the waiting list. CA 0565. NURSE; prefer infant; well expertenced: references; private room; $35. Box T-375, Post- Dispatch. OFFICE WORK, colored: attended business college.

VI. 7-3105. PBX-BOOKKEEPER. cashier, payroll: automotive. FR, 9427.

PRACTICAL NURSE: experienced; 5 days or nights. GO. 5954, RECEPTIONIST; for doctor or dentist office: light typing and general office work; neat and personable. CA. 6993.

SECRETARIAL AID: my office: typing. billing. posting. soliciting. telephone answering, art and advertising work, copy writing.

letters and speeches written, mimeographing; reasonable rates; please co. 3736 or co. 3698. Reed's, 8612 Henry. experienced; desires position downtown with responsibility and future, Box T-405, P.D.

SECRETARY; experienced, Clayton preferred. DE. 4873 after 5. SHORT-ORDER COOK; experienced; day work; references, JE. 1423, TYPING done in my home, pickup and deliver.

MO, 2826. WAITRESS or dishwasher: expertenced. JE, 5924, WASHING and Ironing done in my home. 81, 2265 or FO. 7250.

WOMAN, colored; work evenings, 5 to 12. RO. 8679. LOCKHEED GEORGIA ON THE MARCH! Here's great job news. New opportunities for a long-range production and design program on the C-130 Turbo Prop Cargo Plane which is being designed by LOCKHEED and will be produced in the Marietta, Georgia plant.

This long-range production schedule is going to carry 8 vast number of Aircraft Technicians quickly to the goals they wish to reach. There is also continuing schedule of production for the B-47 Stratojet Bomber, Immediate Openings for: Tool Designers Template Makers Pattern Makers Jig and Fixture Builders Controls Development Mechanics Electrical and Electronic Development Mechanics Fabrication and Structures Development Mechanics Hydraulic and Plumbing Development Mechanics Plastic Parts Fabricators Machinists- -Milling Machine Machinists--Lathe Machinists--Jig Borer Milling Machine Operators Spar Cap Mill Operators Controls Installers Controls Checkout Mechanics Hydraulic and Plumbing Checkout Mechanics Structures AssemblersGeneral Grinders--Tool and Cutter InspectorsHydraulic Bench Test Technical Illustrators ALSO AIRCRAFT ENGINEERS Experience in design or other phases of aircraft engineering. Enjoy excellent working conditions, Enjoy excellent working conditions, free group life, health and accident insurance, sick leave, vacation with pay and many other benefits. Excellent living facilities available at moderate cost. A special Lockheed Represents.

tive will be in St. Monday thru Wednesday, October 12-14, Interviewing hours: 10-12 noon, 2-4 P.M. and 7-9 P.M. Call RO. 2500 and ask for Mr.

J. C. Motley LOOK TO LOCKHEED FOR LEADERSHIP! LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION GEORGIA DIVISION MARIETTA, GEORGIA of FLASH CAMERAS MOVIE CAMERAS BOX CAMERAS Read Classification 229 Daily and Sunday for Cameras of all kinds for both the amateur and professional. Be sure and read the camera ads. CAMERAS 229 Always For the Things You Want, Keep an Eye on the Want Ads in the ST.LOUIS POST- DISPATCH BILLING CLERK Experienced in transportation only, Fine conditions and salary.

State full particulars and salary desired. Box 8-258, Post- Dispatch. BILLING CLERK Motor carrier experience: top wages. HUSMANN ROPER Freight Lines, Inc. CH.

6568 BILL CLERK Experienced; apply Arkansas Motor Freight, 900 S. 13th St. CH. 3118 BILLER; prefer experience in truck line; chances for advancement; must be accurate, Box R-96, P. -D.

BOOKKEEPER Must have accounts receivable perience; high school graduate; good wages and working, conditions: 5-day, 40-hour week. ply personnel, RICE STIX, Inc. 1000 Washington BOOKKEEPER For permanent position with manufacturing company: 40 hour week, with opportunity for edvancement. Si. 0169.

BOOKKEEPER OR JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT For small office: complete charge of books: must post general ledger and make trial balance. Supervised by accountant: excellent opportunity. State qualifications and starting salary expected in letter. BOX S-144, POST-DISPATCH BOX AND CRATE NAILERS See Mr. Krafft at 6515 Page.

BOYS. 16 and over: deliver grams; starting rate, $147 per month, 2 weeks Vacation with pay; may work in your neighborhood: bring proof of age. Western Union, 19 North Ninth. BOY: light inside laundry work: hours 9 to 5: clean. pleasant, interesting Job; salary $32.50, Midwest Laundries, Skinker and Vernon.

BOYS 18 years and over for general tory work. 760 South Second. BOYS; 16. and over for after school and Saturdays; experience not. necessary.

Apply Room 314, 105 N. Seventh. BOY: colored; work In grocery: steady work. 4100 Cook. BUS BOY; good hours; 5 days; Max's Cafeteria, 316 Locust.

BUS DRIVER, school bus, 5 hours A day. Box F-356, Post- Dispatch. BUTLER experienced; modern home; Ladue; adults; salary open. GA, 3809. CABINET MAN; wood working.

Apply 5826 S. Broadway. CARPENTERS Union, residential; Floriswant area. Jos. H.

Vatterot Rity. Bids. Co, Apply 1500 S. Florissant I Florissant, Mo. (Highway 66 and Florissant rd.).

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