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a a a ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1965 Classified A Advertising WANT AD INDEX The numbers in the Index below to the classification number and not the page number. All Classifications are Numbered and Appear in Numerical Order. Service Classification Number Announcements Bids and Proposals Wanted Business Directory Business Opportunities Business Personals Death Notices Directors Meetings Education Financial Fishing, Vacation, Picnies Fraternal Notices Legal Notices Loans Lost and Found 17-18 Personals Small Loan Companies Special Notices Stockholders Meeting Swaps Employment Employment Agencies Help Wanted: Men, Boys 82 Help Wanted- -Men, Women 824 Help Wanted: Women, Girls Salesmen Wanted Salesmen, Saleswomen Wanted Saleswomen Wanted Situations Wanted 00-01 Real Estate for Rent Apartments for Rent 111-112 and 117 Business Property for Rent 120 Flats for Rent 113-114 Farms for Rent 157 Hotels Houses for Rent Office Space 121 Resorts for Rent 127 Rooms, Boand 96-104 Suburban Property for Rent Wanted to Rent 125 Real Estate for Sale Acreage Apartments for Sale Business Property for Sale Deeds of Trust 140-141 Farms and Farm Land 158-162 Flats for Sale Houses for Sale (St. Louis City) Hunting Grounds Investment Property 150 Loans on Real Estate Lots for Sale Money Wanted Real Estate Services Real Estate Trade 150-T Real Estate Out of St.

Louis 161 Real Estate Wanted to Buy 153 Resorts for Sale St. Louis County Farms Suburban Property for Sale Timber Lands 156 Things for Sale Air Conditioning Equipment Aircraft Animals 200 Antiques 217 Aquariums and Fish 213 Auctions 219 Automobiles 170-185 Baby Gifts and Children's Sup. 220 Bicycles and Motorcycles 221 Birds for Sale Boats and Motors Books Building Material Cameras and Supplies Clothing. Coal, Wood, Fuel Oil Dogs and Cats 202 Farm. Machinery and Supplies 235 Fans Fishing Hunting Supplies 237 Good Things to Eat, Produce Heating Equipment 241 Horses and Vehicles 205 Household Goods 243 Household Goods Wanted Jewelry and Diamonds 245 Lawn Mower Sales and Service 240 Machinery 247 Power Tools 247-P Miscellaneous for Sale 251 Mobilehomes, Travel Trailers 180 Musical 253 Piano Tuning and Repair 257 Poultry and Supplies 209 Rabbits, Monkeys, Pet Stock 207 Radios and Televisions 258 Seeds, Plants and Trees 261 Sewing Machines Stamps and Coins Store, Office Equipment Toys LOW RATES FOR WANT ADS Rate per line Daily.

Bun. TRANSIENT Times 740 consecutive) 768 or 10 Times (consecutive) Times. ROOMS AND BOARD Time 69c 6 Times consecutive) 62c or 10 Times consecutive) SITUATIONS Times. WANTED Time 59c Times consecutive) 6, 9 or 10 Times (consecutive) for the price of 6 Times. On all to 10 time orders copy changes will be permitted only to delete items on which results have bren obtained." No advertisement accepted for than the price of two lines.

Local rates apply only to disers located in the State of Miscourt and within 150 miles of St. Louis in the State of Nunols. Beyond these arena, rates are $1 per line dally and $1.15 per line Sunday flat. Advertisers using "Want Ad numbers, An- please ask for when inquiring about replies. GENERAL REGULATIONS The Post -Dispatch reserves the eight to classify ads under appropriate headings.

The Post -Dispatch reserves the right to revise or reject or tinue advertisements or to retain answers to any box number disement It this right is exercised, the amount paid for the advertisement will be refunded to the vertiser. It is agreed that the lability of The Pulitzer Publishing Company in the event of failure to publish en advertisement for any reason In the that errors occur on the publishing of an ment, shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser. Claims concerning omission or incorrect insertions will not be conaldered unless made within 30 days from date of publication. Now dial MA 1-6666 for an ad taker For all other Post- Dispatch business dial MA I-1111 ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH (C) CEMETERIES MAUSOLEUMS 6-GRAVE corner lot.

monument, choice location, section 16: reasonable. Memorial Park Cemetery. EV 3-4692. 6-GRAVE LOT, Memorial Park Cemetery; choice location. UN 7-6731.

CRYPT FOR TWO, $500, payable $10 monthly. EV 9-3500. MEMORIAL PARK, 1-4 grave plots: reduced, EV 2-1040. LAUREL HILLS: four lots, $75 per lot: terms. W0 1-4124.

6 GRAVE lot in Memorial Park. Make offer. 314-272-3991 O'Fallon FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Open Daily 8 A.M.-5 P.M. Closed Sundays 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 PUNERAL DIRECTORS KRIEGHAUSER MORTUARIES WEST 9450 Olive Street rd.

WY 4-3322 SOUTH 1228 8. Kingshighway FL 1-4320 CROGHAN1 KINEALY CH 1-1190 FUNERAL DIRECTORS JAY B. SMITH 7456 MANCHESTER ST 1-1115 STROOT-CARROLL 4600 Natural Bridge EV 1-0341 ALBERT H. HOPPE MORRELL JE 3-3950 KOTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 Gravois PR 2-3000 MOYDELL'S Mississippi and Allen, PR 2-0402 CLARK (NEW) FUNERAL HOME 7400 Page PA 1-3950 MONUMENTS 10 PISKULIC MONUMENT CO. 1919 S.

Twelfth 05 1-8970 ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT CO. 5232 West Florissant. EV 5-7766 6424 Chippewa FL 1-4300 FRATERNAL NOTICES 13 MASONIC Ge NOTICES MEMBERS, please assemble Sept. 12, 8 p.m., to conduct funeral service for our late Brother WALTER CARL RODEGAST at DREMANN Funeral Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge. Master Masons invited to attend.

WILLIAM E. DAGY, DEATHS 14 Abell Sister Mary Louts Abell, S.L., Sept. 11, 1965, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear sister of Sr. Ethelbert of El Paso, and John Oswald Abell of Parsons, dearest aunt of Sr. Lilliana S.L., St.

Louis. Sr. Mary Louis in state ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell, 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., then 6 p.m.

until Mass at Sisters of Loretta Chapel, 3407. Lafayette. Mass 9 a.m., Sept. 13. Interment Calvary.

Ameiss Bertha Amelss, (nee Rakey), asleep in Jesus Sept. 10, 1965, beloved wife of the late Alexander G. Ameiss, (Alice) dear mother of Mrs. Albert Huning, our dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law, 'aunt and cousin, in her 71st year. Funeral 1:30 p.m.

from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to Our Redeemer Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Holy Aid Cross Lutheran Ladies Society. Bayer Josephine Galvin Bayer, 645 N. 25th E. St.

Louis, Sept. 10, 1965, dear wife of John Bayer, dear mother of Mrs. William (Joan) Burns of St. Louis, dear sister of Mrs. James P.

(Kathryn) Walsh and Mrs. Frank (Agnes) Landuyt of Boca. Raton, dear grandmother of Michael E. Burns, our dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Sept.

13, 8:30 A.m. from JOHN BARNES Funeral Home, 7916 State E. St. Louis to St. Joseph's Church.

Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery. A member of E. St. Louis Education Assn.

and St. Ann Altar Society, Recitation of the ary 2:30 p.m. Becker Minnie Whiser Becker, Sept. 9. 1965, beloved wife of Harold Becker, dear mother of Stanley C.

and Michael E. Becker, dear sister of Harry Whiser, Frank J. Fischman, Irwin Paul L. and Robert A. Fishman, dear mother-in-law, sister in law, aunt, niece and cousin.

Funeral from BERGER Memorial, McPherson at Walton, 10:30 a.m. to Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, in state Sun. after 9:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Berry Wendell Berry, Sept. 10, 1965, husband of Florence Waldeck Berry, father of Mrs.

Jeanne Wiegand of MIll Valley, brother of Keehn Berry of New Orieans, grandfather of Gordon M. Wiegand Il and Pamela Berry Wiegand, brother-in-law and uncle. Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar bl. 1:30 p.m. Interment Bellefontaine cemetery.

Friends may make contributions to the charity of their choice. Mr. Berry in Chapel after 12 noon Sun. Bezold Louise Bezold (nee Klenk), Sept. 10, 1965, wife of the late Charles Bezold, mother of Julia Schweighauser, grandmother, great-grandmother, greatgreat and aunt.

Funeral services from TOTDUIMAN Funeral Home, Hermann, Sept. 12, 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Bezold will lie in state after 6 p.m. Sat.

In lieu of flowers memorials preferred. Interment Hermann Cemetery. Bopp George F. Bopp Sept. 10, 1965, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Virginia Bopp, dear father of Thomas Bopp, dear brother of Vernon Bopp and Thelma Willmeck, dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Sept. 13, 9:15 a.m, to Mary Queen of the Universe Church. Interment Resurrection. A member of Meat Cutters Local No.

88. In state after 12 noon Sun. Brown Forrest C. Brown, suddenly, Sept. 11, 1965, dear husband of Mildred Ameila (nee Ellis), dear father of Mra.

Judith Krithemeyer, Evansville, Forrest Richard Brown, Fenton, Gary Wayne, Terry Ray, Debra Jane, Pamela Sue, brother of Paul Douglas Brown. Funeral 10 a.m., from ROBERT N. SMITH Funeral Home, Nashville, Ill. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery, Evansville, Ind. Friends may call after 3 p.m.

Sun. Brzezinsk! Bronislaw Brzezinski (Ben), Sept. 10, 1965, dearly beloved husband of Helen Brzezinski (nee Bratkowski), devoted father of Edwin Brzezinski, dear father-in law of Eleanor Brzezinski, dear grandfather of Edwin Ellen and Elaine Brzezinski, dear brother of Thomas, William and John Brzezinskl, Mary Zlotopolski, Gladys Goguen, Joan Durbas, Josephine Kasmar, and the late Adam Brzezinski, and Helen Sarra, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from JOHN STYGAR SON Funeral Home, 5541 Riverview Sept. 13, 9:15 a.m.

SS. Cyril Methodius Polish National Catholic Church. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. Carafiol Lena Carafiol (Mrs.

Alex), Sept. 11, 1965, beloved wife of the late Alex Carafiol, dear mother of Sylvia Carafiol, Edith Carafiol Blau and Joseph M. Carafiol, our dear grandmother and sister-in-law. Funeral from the RINDSKOPF Chapel, 5212 Delmar 2:30 p.m.. to B' nal Amoona Cemetery.

Mrs. Carafiol In state 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your chotce. Curley Eugene J. Curley, 2115 Portis, Sept.

9, 1965, beloved husband of Margaret Curley, dear brother of Christine True and Thomas Curley, dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Sept. 13, 8:30 a.m. to Holy Innocents Church.

Interment Valhalla. Duncan Ola Duncan (nee Hughes), Sept. 11, 1965, beloved wife of the late William C. Duncan, dear mother of Mabel Anderson, William 0. and Donald I.

Duncan and Wilma Schuenke, dear grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-In-law, sister-inlaw and aunt. Funeral Sept. 14, 10 a.m., from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs, Interment St. John's Cemetery. Mrs.

Duncan WAS a member of Jennings Chapter No. 497. O.E.S. Eastern Star service 8 p.m. In parlors after 2:30 p.m.

Sun. Fortel Elmer J. Fortel fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 9, 1965, beloved husband of the Henrietta Fortel (nee Schuehardt) dear father of Elmer J. Fortel Jr.

and June E. Hall, dear father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, and dear friend of Estella Brink. Funeral Sept. 13, 8:30 from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and W. Florissant to St.

Lalite Louise de Marillac Church, and Garesche. Masa 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Fortel was member of the D.A.V.

and 1.A.M. Local No. 41 Dist. 9. DEATHS 14 Geissert Alice E.

Geissert (nee RoeschSimon) Sept. 10, 1965, beloved' wife of Ervin G. Geissert, dear mother of Erma Geissert, Jacqulin Bono and Alice Hendricks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R.

Simon dear sister of Walter R. Simon our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister-in-law, niece, aunt and cousin. Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson Mon. 1:30 p.m. Interment Sunset.

Gertken Hilaria Stephens Gertken, Sept. 9, 1965, fortified with Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear wife of the late Anthony Gertken, dear mother of Weldon Stephens, Eileen Berger and June Mueller, dear gister of Ursula Griffin and Wilma Hise, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Sept. 13, 9 a.m., to of Fatima Church, Florissant, for 10 a.m.

Mass. Interment Calvary. Grempezynski John W. Grempezynski, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, suddenly Sept. 10, 1965, beloved husband of Anna Mary Grempezynski, dear father of Lillian Petit, brother of Amanda Branson, dear father-In-law, grandfather and great-grandfather.

Funeral Sept. 14, 8:30 a.m., from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester AV. to St. Mary Magdalen Church, Brentwood.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Haley Patricia Haley, suddenly Sept. 10, 1965, darling daughter of Peggy and James E. Haley, James M. granddaughter Haley and of Willie and and Otto Gustin, our dear sister and niece.

Funeral Mon. 11 a.m. from the NEW SHEPARD Chapel, 9255 Natural Bridge, to Lake Charles Cemetery. Hannah William A. Hannah, Thurs.

Sept. 9, 1965. dear father of Gertrude, William A. Richand R. and Elvin A.

Hannah and Doris Wilp, our dear father-inlaw, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from the New DREHMANN-HARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, 11 a.m, Sept. 14. Interment Zion Cemetery. Friends may call after 12 noon Sun.

Heintze Walter Heintze, of 3243 Texas, Sept. 10, 1965, beloved husband of the late Louise Heintze. dear brother of Anthony Heintze, Mamie White and Blanche Trott, dear friend of Eva Limbaugh, our dear brotherin-law and uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Sept. 13, 2 p.m.

Interment St. Peter's cemetery. Heuer Virginia Heuer (nee Walsh), Sept. 10, 1965, beloved wife of Walter L. Heuer, dear sister of Ethel Gronemeyer, sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral Sept. 13, p.m., from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Holmes Willard Holmes, 1926A Geyer, Sept.

11, 1965, beloved husband of Mary Holmes, brother of James, Lloyd and Floyd Holmes and Bessie DeWeese, son of Dora Holmes. Funeral from McLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Lafayette, 1 p.m. Interment National Cemetery. Judge Fred A. Judge, suddenly Sept.

10, 1965, beloved husband of Rita Judge (nee Mueller), dear father of George, Fred, Analee, Richard, Russell, Douglas and Janel, son of Rienzie and the late Sarah Judge, dear grandfather, father in law, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from ORTMANN'S 9222 Lackland, Overland, Sept. 13, 8:30 a.m. to St. Jude Church.

Interment Sacred Heart. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Jude Building Fund will be appreciated, Kaempfer Blanche Kaempfer, 3626 Cambridge, Sept. 10, 1965, beloved wife of the late John Kaempfer, dear mother of Mrs. Vesta Bertke, our dear sister, mother in law, 3, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt.

Funeral Sept. 13, 10.30 a.m. from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home. 7456 Manchester AV.

Interment National Cemetery, Kellison William E. Kellison, asleep in Jesus suddenly Sept. 11, 1965, beloved husband of Gertrude M. Kellison (nee Hellmann), dear father of Eileen Rosner, Patricia McArthur and Jacquelin Lorenz, dear father-inlaw of Richard Rosner, William McArthur and Robert Lorenz, dear brother of Pearl McCleery and Delphia Wookey, grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral Sept.

14, SON'S Chapel, Fair and West p.m., from MATH HERMANN Florissant aVs. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery, In parlors after 2:30 p.m. Sun. Kiernan Vivien M. Kiernan, Sept.

11, 1965, wife of Louis E. Kiernan, mother of J. Dennie, Michael, Gene, Robert and Thomas Kiernan, daughter of Mrs. Florence A. Miller.

Funeral from LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar 8:30 a.m., to St. Monica Church, 12136 Olive Street rd. Requiem Mass 9 a.m. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. Mrs.

Kierman in chapel after 8 p.m. Sun. Klosterman Mary Klosterman, Sept. 11, 1965, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear sister of Herman, Conrad, and Elizabeth (Betty) Klosterman, dear sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. ER'S Funeral SOUTH, from KRIEGSHAUShighway, Sept.

14, 8:30 a.m., to Church of the Magdalen. Interment SS. Peter and Paul. In state after 3 p.m. Sun.

Korn See Runde. Lavin Marguerite S. Lavin, Sept. 10, 1965, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother late Church, James beloved A. and daughter Bridget Walsh Lavin, dear sister of the late Mary, Ambrose and Alphonsus Lavin, our dear cousin.

Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell, Sept. 13, 9:30 a.m., to St. Francis Xavier (College) Church, Grand and Lindell bi. Interment Calvary.

Miss Lavin was a member of Post -Dispatch Unit of American Newspaper Guild. Learn Lucile R. Learn (nee Schram) of Ferguson, Sept. 9, 1965, beloved wife of William G. Learn dear mother Marilyn Klenk, Carole Cashen and William G.

Learn dear daughter of Francis X. and the late Mary Schram, dear sister of Mable Gunning and Dorothy Russell, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, Sept. 13.

8:30 a.m. to SS. John and James Church. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery, Florissant. Donations to American Cancer Society preferred.

Miller Ellis W. Miller, Sept. 10, 1965, beloved husband of Margaret T. Miller (nee Brasher), dear father of Mrs. Pat Cawley and Mrs.

Barbara Swanson, dear son of Mrs. Leh Miller, son-inlaw of Mrs. Ada Brasher, dear grandfather, father in law, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral Sept. 13, 1:30 p.m., from BAUMANN BROS.

COLONIAL Chapel, 2504 Woodson Overland. Interment Mount Lebanon Cemetery. Member of Bridgeton Lodge A.F. A.M., No. 80, Scottish Rite, Traffic and Transportation Club.

Club: also Transportation Trial Club and Past President of the Cho Cho Club. Masonic service 8 p.m. Dial MA 1-6666 for an ad taker for all other Post- Dispatch bustness dial MAin I-Ill. ST: LOUIS POST- DISPATCH DEATHS Molos Mellisa Molos, Sept. 10, 1965, darling daughter of Alvin L.

and Judith H. Molos, beloved sister of Eric and Wendy Molos, beloved granddaughter of David and Shirley Berns and Fannie Molos, our dear niece. Graveside service will be held Sept. 12, 11:30 a.m. at United Hebrew Temple Cemetery, 7805 Canton av.

BERGER Memorial service. Neugebauer John G. Neugebauer, Sept. 11, 1965, beloved husband of Mildred Neugebauer (nee Kreba), dear father of Ralph Neugebauer of Los Angeles, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew, cousin and our dear friend. Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, Tues.

Time later. Those who prefer may make contributions to the St. Louis Cancer Society, Friends may call Sun, after 6 p.m, Niemann William F. H. Niemann, Sept.

11, 1965, beloved husband of Louise E. Niemann (nee Fischer), dear father of Audrey Pelikan, William M. Niemann and Shirley L. Younce, dear brother of Dorothy H. Mittler, Loretta E.

Jegel and Fred J. Niemann, dear father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Sept. 14, 1 p.m.

Interment National. A charter member and Past Commander of Walnut Park Post No. 165, A.L., Progress Lodge No. 657, A.F.&A.M. and retired employe of Missouri Pacific R.R, Guard of Honor Services 8 Blue Lodge service, 8:30 p.m.

In state after 3 p.m. Sun. Niemuth See Shaver, Nolan Raymond (Ray) Nolan, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Sept. 9, 1965, dear husband of Myrtle Nolan (nee McGrath), dear father of Mary Claire Hahn of Scotch Plains, N.J., dear grandfather, father-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from H.

BOCKLAGE Funeral Home, 6536 Clayton Sept. 13, 9:30 a.m., to Mary Queen of Peace Church, 676 West Lockwood. Webster Groves. Interment Calvary. Member K.

of C. DeSoto Council No. 903. Laymen's Retreat League, and St. Luke's St.

Vincent DePaul Society. O'Leary Nonie O'Leary 1935 (nee, Cowhey), forti- formerly of College, fied with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 10, 1965, dearly beloved mother of Marie Bullock (nee O'Leary), dear grandmother of Marie Essman, our dear great-grandmother, great great grandmother, mother-in-law and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Sept. 13, 8:30 a.m.

Requiem Mass St. John's Church, 16th and Chestnut. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Oliver Earl W. Oliver, asleep in Jesus, Sept. 10, 1965, husband of the late Henrietta Puls Oliver, father of Marguerite O.

Mill, dear grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral from ALEXANDER SONS TOWN Chapel, 6175 Delmar Sept. 13, 1:30 p.m, Interment Concordia Cemetery. O'Sullivan Mary O'Sullivan Sept. 10, 1965, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late Patrick O'Sullivan, dear sister of Katie and Lillie Carroll.

Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors. 3840 Lindell, Sept. 13, 8:30 a.m., to St. Margaret of Scotland Church, 39th and Flad avs.

Interment Calvary, In state 2 p.m. Sun. Pruitt George Earl Pruitt, entered into rest Sept. 9, 1965, deloved husband of Mary Pruitt (nee Murphy), brother of Morris and Francis E. Pruitt, dear brother-in-law, uncle and greatuncle.

Funeral Sept. 13, 10:30 from BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant. Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery. Mr.

Pruitt was 8 member of Euclid Lodge 505 A.F.&A.M., Low Twelve and Sword of Bunker Hill. Masonic services 8 p.m. Quick Paul S. Quick, Sept. 10, 1965, beloved husband of Nellie Quick (nee Hurtubise) dear father of Paul D.

and Ruth Quick, dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Mr. Quick at SCHRADER Funeral Home, Ballwin, until 8:30 a.m., Mon. Service same day 2 p.m. (C.S.T.) at Warrensburg Christian Church.

Interment Warrensburg, Mo. Deceased was a member of National Association of Postal Subscriber'8 Branch No. 131. Reed Robert Reed, House Springs, Sept. 10, 1965, beloved husband of Mildred Reed (nee Kearby), dear father of Margaret Barton, Betty Steeger, Virginia Davis, Jack, James and Donald Reed, dear grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, father-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from SCHRADER Funeral Home, Ballwin. 2 p.m. Interment Bethel Cemetery, Pond, Mo. Reilly Christopher James Reilly, fortifled with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 11, 1965.

dear brother of Loretta K. Reilly, dear uncle of Mrs. Dorothy Sagez and Charles C. Reilly of Palatine, dear cousin of Mary Jo Smith, our dear cousin. Funeral from ALBERT H.

HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington Sept. 13, 8:30 a.m. to Most Holy Rosary Church. Riess Pauline Riess (nee Kahre), Sept. 11, 1965, beloved wife of the late William H.

Riess, dear sister-in-law, aunt and cousin, Funeral Sept. 14, 2 p.m., from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment Friedens Cemetery, Mrs. Riess was a member of St. James United Church of Christ.

In parlors after 11:30 a.m. Sun. Riley William E. Riley, 4319 Wyoming, Sept. 11, 1965, beloved husband of the Loretta Riley (nee Schwering), dear father of Mildred Jones and Ralph W.

Riley, son of Nancy Jane Riley, dear fatherin law, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin, Funeral from WINGBERMUEHLE Funeral Home, 3819 S. Grand Sept. 14, 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Member of Local Lodge No. 41 District 9 I.A.M, In parlors after 1 p.m. Sun. Rixmann Norma Lorraine Rixmann (nee Henry), at Pittsburgh, suddenly, Thursday, Sept. 9, 1965, formerly of Smiley beloved wife Jack Rixmann, dear mother of Donna and Jaime Rixmann, dear daughter of Rose K.

and the late Elmo Henry, dear sister of Jean Ward, Patricia Chiles and Elmo Henry, dear daughter-in-law, granddaughter, sister-in-law, aunt and niece. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Sept. 13, p.m. Interment Sunset.

IN STATE AFTER 1 P.M. SUN. PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN PROMISED TIME. Rodegast Walter C. Rodegast, Sept.

11, 1965, beloved husband of Charlotte Rodegast, dear father of Laverne Holtgrewe and Shirley Braun, dear brother of Bertha Ewald, Elfrieda Rodegast and Elsa Williams, our father in law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from the NEW Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, 1 p.m., Sept. 13. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. A metber of Mizpah Lodge No.

639 A. Masonic service 8 p.m. Sun. Runde Edna A. Runde, Sept.

10, 1965, dear wife of the late WilHam Runde, dear mother of Thelma Korn and Dolores Julle Runde, dear mother in law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister mister-in-law. aunt and cousin. Services p.m. at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois.

Interment Memorial Park. Real Estate News APPEARS TODAY ON Pages 1, 2 and 3 Section I DEATHS 14 Rusk Walter C. Rusk, Sept, 11, 1965, beloved husband of S. Hazel Rusk, dear father of Donald and Kenneth Rusk and Barbara Adlersfluegel, dear son of George and Blanche Phillips, our dear brother, father-in-law. grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Sept. 14, 3 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. In parlors Sun, 3 p.m. Sagez See Reilly, Schwab Viola A.

Schwab, asleep in JeSus Sept. 11, 1965, dear sister of Wilbert F. Schwab, dear aunt of Mrs. Judith Taylor, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin, at the age of 58 years. Funeral 10 a.m., from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to St.

John's Cemetery. Body will lie in state after 6 p.m, Sun. Shaver Lillian R. Shaver (nee Mader), 2147 Dudler Arnold, beloved wife of Martin Shaver, dear mother of Fred Niemuth, dear daughter of Pauline and the late George Maier, dear sister of Pauline Aebel, Ruth Brown, George, Arthur, Dorothy and Walter Maier, dear mother of Gregory and Douglas Niemuth, our dear mother-inlaw, sister-in-law, aunt, greataunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S.

Grand, Sept. 14, 1:30 p.m. Interment National. In state after 1 p.m. Sun.

Smith See Reilly, Smith John S. Smith, Sept. 10, 1965, dear husband of Margaret Smith, father of Vista Shanker, Lillian Kruse, Smith, Hugh Marlow and Robert brother of Lily our Hargis, dear Mary faand George Smith, ther-in-law, grandfather, great- and grandfather, brother-in-law uncle. In state at the NEW SHEPARD Chapel, 9255 Natural Bridge rd. until 10 p.m.

Sun. Funeral 9:30 a.m. from Church to Memorial Park CemeKingsland Memorial Presbyterian tery, A member of No. Amalgamated Transit Union Local 788. Wellston Lodge No.

827 1.0.0.F. Services Sunday 8 p.m, Contributions to Kingsland Church Memorial Fund will be appreciated. Specht Henry C. Specht, Sept. 11, 1965, beloved husband of Metilda Specht (nee von Hoffstetter), dear father of Dorothy James Bell and father-in-law of W.

Bell, dear grandfather of Richard Bell, our dear brotherin-law, uncle and Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Sept. 14, 1:30 p.m. EnHome, 3013 Meramec, tombment Valhalla Mausoleum. Life member of Mt. Moriah Lodge member 40, Travelers Protective No.

A.F.&F.M., also Association. Steffen Fred J. Steffen, Sept. 11, 1965, beloved husband of Erna Steffen (nee Blase), dear father of June Volz, dear father-in-law of Sylvester T. Volz our dear grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin.

Funeral from the NEW DREHMANN-HARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, 1 p.m. Sept. 14. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. A member of Salvator United Church of Christ.

Friends may call after 12 noon Sun. Stephens See Gertken. Stephens-Gertken Hilaria Stephens-Gertken, Sept. 9, 1965, fortified with Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear wife of the late Anthony Gertken, dear mother of Weldon Stephens, Eileen Berger and June Mueller, dear sister of Ursula Griffin and Wilma Hise, dear mother-In-law, grandmother, sslter-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S.

Kingshighway, Sept. 13. 9 a.m., to Our Lady of Fatima Church, Florissant. for 10 a.m. Mass.

Interment Calvary, Stewart Hugh R. Stewart, Sept. 9, 1965, beloved husband of Gertrude Stewart, dear father of Mrs. May Gonzalez, dear brother, father-in-law, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle and cousin. Services at HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S.

Broadway, 11:30 a.m., to Hill Crest Abbey. Stirrat Hamilton Stirrat, 7120 S. W. Forty-Third Sept. 10, 1965, at Miami, formerly of St.

Louis, at the age of 83, husband of Bertha Stirrat, father of Howard of Miami and Hamilton of St. Louis, Mrs. Mildred Beran of Miami, dear grandfather. Services 1:30 p.m., Sept. 13, at Van Orsdel Coral Gables Chapel, 4600 Southwest 8th Coral Gables, Fla.

Strauss Milton Strauss, Sept. 10, 1965, beloved husband of Anna Strauss, dear father of Leon R. Strauss and Mrs. Herbert (Vida) Goodman, dear brother of Marion Strauss, Mrs. Evelyn New Wurdack, Samuel Strauss of York City and the late Edward, Sidney and Abraham Strauss, our grandfather, father-in-law, brotherin-law and uncle.

Funeral from BERGER Memorial, McPherson at Walton, 12 noon, to United Hebrew Cemetery. In state Sun. after 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the charity of your choice. Mr.

Strauss was a member of Jerome L. Goldman Post No. 96 A.L. and Jewish War Veterans Post No. 127.

Sweet Jeffrey Graham Sweet, 645 Kingsbridge Ridgewood, N.J. Sept. 5, 1965, beloved son of Ralph B. and Joan C. Anth Sweet, age 9 years.

Funeral services were held at the First Presbyterian Church of Ridgewood, N.J. Wed. Thomas Marie Elizabeth Thomas (nee Mullally), Sept. 9, 1965, wife of Ralph R. Thomas, dear mother of Mrs.

William Bias and Mrs. Leon Pruitt, sister of Martin J. and John J. Mullally, Clara. Dowdall and Margaret Mudd, dear grandmother, sisterin-law, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar time of visitation and service later. Tolle John Francis Tolle, Sept. 11, 1965, beloved husband Melinda G. Tolle, dear father of Eulah McNulty, Francis John D. and the late William D.

Toelle, our dear grandfather, father-In-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Bethel Methodist Church, Bethel, Sept. 14, Member of St. Louis Transport Br. U.F.P.C.

Retired Clerks. Watson Ida Watson (nee Telthorst), Sept. 10, 1965, dear mother of the late William Watson, dear sister of Clara Streff and Frances Ulrich, our dear grandmother, great -grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Sept. 14, 1:30 p.m.

Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. Charter member of Epiphany Day Guild. In parlors p.m. 36 Ad Takers to Serve You! Use the Post- Dispatch "HOT LINE" MAin 1-6666 For direct connection with an ad taker DEATHS 14 Wehinger Edna C.

Wehinger (nee Ottensmeyer), Sept. 10, 1965, beloved wife of the late Anthony A. Wehinger, dear mother of Dorothy A. Lietz, dear motherin-law of Harold E. Lietz, dear grandmother of Janice and Richard Klockenbrink, dear sister-in-law, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from the NEW Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, 2. p.m., Sept. 14. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Memorials to Bethel Church Building Fund preferred.

Wieck Sister Mary Theoda Wieck, S.S.N.D., entered into rest Sept. 11, 1965, at the Notre Dame Motherhouse, Ripa St. Louis, dear sister of M. Theodora O.S.U., Sister Mary Magdalen, S.S.N.D., Joseph, Leo, Vincent, Sylvester and Francis Wieck. Requiem High Mass and interment at Motherhouse, Sept.

14, 9 a.m. Masses pre- CARD OF THANKS 15 SINCERE thanks to friends for kindnesses shown on the loss of our son Harvey; The WILKINSON Family IN MEMORIAM 16 ACKERMANN, JOHN PETER, Sept. 11, 1959, on our fifieth anniversary this year, Lovingly remembered, never to be forgotten by wife, family, relatives and friends. AMUER, ANDREAS Sept. 11, 1964.

In loving memory of our beloved husband and father. What we'd give to see your smile, to sit with you and talk awhile. The blow was sudden, a shock severe, to part with one we loved SO dear. We often sit and think of you, the things you used to say and do. We wonder why you had to die without a chance to say goodbye.

Sadly missed by WIFE VIRGINIA, CHILDREN, MOTHERIN and SISTER and ALL who knew loved him. OLIVER J. BIERMANN, passed away Sept. 16, 1964. Sadly missed by family.

BRUNER, R. J. ALBERTA, who passed away Sept. 11, 1959. Sadly missed by HUSBAND and all who loved her.

CASTELLI, GAETANA, Sept. 14, 1964. Your passing has saddened our hearts, Our tears are never ceasing. Our memories grow even fonder And our love continually increasing. Sadly missed by FAMILY.

EMNETT. RICHARD in loving memory, Sept. 17, 1961; Always a beautiful memory of you, my husband, and of our life together. Your Mrs. E.

FISCHER, AGNES Sept. remem1962, always loved bered by HUSBAND. DAUGHTER, and all who loved her. FORISTAL, LITTLE LEE, Sept. 13.

1962. Three years ago today. Still not gone, just away. Sadly missed by friend ELLA. memory FRANKE, of my dear husband, Sept.

ALFRED, in loving 10, 1961. I have lost my soul companion a life linked with my own And day by day I miss him more As I walk through life alone. Sadly missed by wife EMMA. GRIFFEN, VIRGINIA (GINNY); In loving memory Sept. 9, 1960.

Five years since that sad day The one we loved was called away God took her it His will In our hearts she liveth still. Sadly missed by SISTER. BROTHER and all who loved her. HARTOG, PAUL. D.

In loving remembrance of our dear father who died Sept. 11, 1955. Our family circle has been broken, A link gone from our chain, But though we're parted for while We know we'll meet again. Gone and forgotten by some you may be But dear to our memory you ever will be. Sadly missed by FAMILY, HENNERICH, VICTORIA, in lovIng memory Sept.

15, 1962. Days of sadness still come o'er US Tears of silence often flow For memory keeps you ever near us Though you died three years ago. Sadly missed by DAUGHTER and SON-IN-LAW HENNINGS, SENATOR C. Sept. 13, 1960.

In memory of a loyal and faithful public servant to the people of Missouri. KNITTEL, FERDINAND I. loving memory, Sept. 13, 1926; Your memory to us is a keepsake With which we will never part. Tho' God has you in His keeping.

We always have you in our hearts. Sadly missed by DAUGHTERS. KOLODZIET, JOHN Sept. 9, 1964. In loving memory.

Sadly missed by wife and family. LUKING, LENA, Sept. 14, 1960. Our loving remembrance of you. by FAMILY McCLENAHAN, MAMIE and GEO.

in loving memory, Sept. 12, 1959. In heart a memory is kept Of my loved ones I'll never forget. GLADYS YAGGIE MEYAR, FRANK Sept. 12.

1964: our loving remembrance to you Lord grant unto him eternal rest and let perpetual light shine upon him. Sadly missed by MOTHER, FATHER, SISTER and BROTHER MILLER, GROVER C. In loving memory of dear husband and our father, Sept. 10, 1963. A precious one from us 19 gone A voice we loved is still, A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled.

In our hearts your memory lingers Always tender fond and true There's not a day dear Dad, We do not think of you. Deeply and sadly missed by WIFE. CHILDREN. GRANDCHILDREN all who loved you. NAUMAN, JOHN lovingly remembered, Sept.

10, 1964. Deep in our hearts you are fondly remembered Sweet, happy memories cling around your name. True hearts that loved you with deepest affection. Always will love you in death just the same. Sadly missed by Wife, Mother and family and friends.

SCHMIDT, WM. Sept. 16. 1940. Always lovingly remembered by WIFE, SONS and FRIENDS.

SHELL, CLARA in loving memory of our dear mother, departed Sept. 13, 1958. As each day passes, we think of you and the happy days gone by. We will always treasure your memory, can never fade or die. Always loved and remembered by DAUGHTER, SON and all who loved her.

UMMELMANN, ARTHUR Sept. 11, 1950. Always loved and remembered by Wife and Daughter. LOST 17 To Place a Lost or Found Ad CALL MAin 1-6666 8 A.M. to 9 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY CHARGE IT BASSET Hound: 1-year-old male; brown-black-white; bench legs; name "Spots" $10 reward.

3136 Osceola St. BASSETT, male, vicinity Sunset Hills: reward, TA 1-2074. BEAGLE, tri colored, named 'Jack." Walnut Park-Baden area. Children's pet. Reward.

EV 2-5057 BEAGLE: female: tattoo in ear R.F.R.: please call LE 9-3603. Freeburg, Ill. lost 27 BICYCLE; boy's, Schwinn, 10- speed Varisty, model, copper color: reward. FL 2-0410. BRIDE CASE, valuable papers, red ledger; Wellston area; reward.

Missouri Technical School, EV 5-2538. GA 1-3583. BRIEF CASE; black: containing 3 black notebooks, 3x5 and other papers. Reward. YO 6-8351.

CAT. white, blue eyes, deaf; Kirkwood area, Andrews and Woodbine reward. WO 1-4404; call 9 a.m. -6 p.m. CAT.

Siamese female, Olivette Reward. WY 4-9410. male; vicinity 500 N. Clay, Kirk wood: reward. TA 2-8938.

CAT. gray male: years: 40xx Castleman; reward. MO 4-8103. DIAMOND RING. 4 large diamonds, surrounded by small ones, PA 1-1922.

DIAMOND. from ring. Crestwood stores. Reward. VI 3-2094.

LOST 17 GERMAN Shepherd, male, brown and black, 1 year old. Reward. HA 8-1803. GERMAN Shepherd, female, blacktan. 6 very thin.

FO 7-6327. GERMAN Snepherd, black, male: 23 $500 reward. FO 7-6327. LUGGAGE: 1-piece, white, 27 between Bellefontaine and 270 and Illinois: Illinois Highway 66. Pawnee, UN 9-0226; reward.

PARCEL containing children's clothing: at bus stop. UN 7-5324. PARAKEET, Aug. 20, aqua, band A-55, Pershing Belt. V0 3-2433.

PEKINGESE; miniature; black face, white chin, brown; vicinity Ballwin, Mo. LA 7-0019. Reward. POINTERS, male and female: liver and white; vicinity Ferguson; reward, JA 1-7927 POODLES (2), female, 1 old silver and 1 black puppy 7 months old, with white chin whiskers and green collar, Labor day, vicinity of Brown and St. Charles Rock rd.

Call after 5 p.m. Reward. HA 3-5129. PURSE, vicinity Cathedral; describe contents: Write Box J-150, SIBERIAN Husky; male; Willmore Park; reward. FL 3-0128.

TOY black and tan male, bob tail, "Sparky," reward. CH 1-7770. WALLET; brown; lost Saturday, corner Sheridan and Glasgow. contains valuable papers. Reward.

EV 9-1728. WATCH. Benrus, white gold, Aug. 27, 4:30, Affton bus. HU 1-2060.

FOUND 18 BEAGLE female Aur. 29; Clayton-Lindbergh area. WY 1-1520. BOXER, female, crippled, found, Cool Valley area. JA 1-7695.

LOST A PET? Check with the Humane Society Missouri, 1210 Macklind, MI 7-8800. WHEEL CHAIR, please Identify; HU 1-7531. DETECTIVES 19 COUNTY Detective Agency, Inc. Shadowing, investigation, surveilance. Free consultation.

7303 Natural Bridge, EV 9-5454, TE 1-4658 H. MARIAM shadowing, investigating; free consultation. PA 1-0776, 6635 Delmar. PERSONAL 23 ALCOHOLISM Is a treatable disease. AA can help.

FO 7-8877. IF a witness to auto collision on Sept. 3, 1965, on Page, west of Newstead, call JE 1-5054. HAVE $500 Kroger bill; need right side, split. MO 4-3680.

THANKS to the Blessed Mother for favors received. M. B. NEED RIGHT HALF of Kroger $500 bill, have left. Call after 6 p.m.,.

W0 1-1039. NEED left hall of Kroger $100 bill: have right half. KI 4-0758. NEED right half of Kroger $500 bill: have left half. HU 1-4270.

NEED RIGHT HALE of Kroger $500 bill, have left half. EV 9-5252 CARE OF CHILDREN AND AGED 24 Under New Management VILLA PFEIFFER (Signed) FRANK SAVAGE JR. FISHING, HUNTING, VACATION PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 27 3201 Parkwood lane: AX 1-1348 Exclusive resort-like home on acres; for ladies, who are accustomed to the finest, 24-hour nursing care. JAMES D. ROGERS.

OWNER ROOM and board tor aged people, home-like atmosphere, located between Arnold and Imperial. HO 7-6122. AGED invalids, bed patients. Pine Crest Div. 1, Ballwin, CA 7-5116.

PUBLIC NOTICES 25 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS SPECIAL NOTICE; Frank Savage of 4457 Enright, 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 myself. LIKE to hunt and fish? Membership club being formed near Fredericktown: limited amount of members: spring-fed lake, 600 acres to hunt. $100 per year. Ed White- hurst, JA 2-8448.

BUSINESS PERSONAL 28 HANDICAPPED; expanding shop needs contract work, any type. Boone Center Work Shop, 11 Chauncey St, Charles, Mo. RA 4-4162 UN 9-4126 INVENTIONS Wanted. All types. Global Marketing Service, 2420 N.

77th, Oakland 5, Calif. INVENTIONS wanted; patented or unpatented; Global, 2420 77th Av Oakland 5, Calif. REAL PHOTOGRAPHS In stamp form reproduced from any size photo snapshot or photostamp is a professional high -class photograph. Clear, sparkling perforated with gummed backs just like a sheet of postage stamps, has hundreds of uses; salesmen's personalize calling your stationery; cards, invitations, announcements, greeting cards, graduation ablums and thank-you cards. For photostamps.

send self-addressed stamped envelope to Frank Clain, 2618 Belle Glade St. Louis, Mo. 63113. TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 Capable Drivers Furnished To Drive Your Car Anywhere 25 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU AUTO DRIVEWAY 722 Chestnut, rm. 625 GA 1-1499 PROFESSOR and wife will drive your car to NYC on Sept.

18. EV 2-5329. FLY; pilot wants passenger (8), local, anywhere; share cost. WYdown 1-1941. DRIVING New York Sept.

12, student help drive, share expenses. EV 1-4726. DRIVE a Late- Model Car to Calffornia: ample time. PE 9-1300. DRIVE CAR to East.

West, GA 1-1499 NEW YORK. Sept. 15, take share expenses; EV 1-4859 after WILL drive your late model car to California, Los Angeles area; leave Sept, 12. CO 1-0219. WILL drive your car west; leave Sept.

17. ST 1-6584. SHARE A RIDE 30 2 SCHOOL BOYS desire ride from Ladue and Mosley rds. to Clayton court house Mercy 7:30 High School, 1000 Pennsylvania, 2-6484. a.m.-3:30 HE RIDE Castleman to 11th and woman, Spruce, 8 WANTED: 4200 to 5: PR 6-6846.

RIDERS wanted: 9000 Page to downtown and return; arrive 8:15 a.m., return 5:00 p.m. HA 8-4178 RIDERS wanted: South St. Louis to Clavton area, FL 1-1949. SWAPS 31 TOWN FARM 5 acres on McKelvey with modern 5-room house: basement. garage, etc.

Adjoins new subdiviCounty water. all utilities available, $18,950 or JONES, LIFRITZ, STAN PE 9-9700 Open Eves. and Sun. WE HAVE 2 single flats in University City and a 4-family in City; several houses, that I can trade for other property. CALL ME TODAY.

WY 1-0200. STIFEL Realtors 73 YEARS SERVICE PA 1-6000 SWAPS 31 DODGE, 4-door: 6, stick, $450; '51 Pontiac, $75; '56 Chevrolet 8, stick, parts, or $125; Three 25c mobile car washers, $600: Thor fuel oil electric space heater, $75; two 150 gal. gas water heaters, $25 each; 3 rooms furniture, $250, or swap? EV 9-0870. 40 ACRES: good 5-room house, bath, drilled well, pressure tem, concrete fruit and vegetable house, chicken house, all fenced. equity for car 1960 or later, truck, tractor, cattle or Take less cash, $40 month on balance ing Interest.

Route 2, Cabool, Missouri, phone 45J2. ATTENTION, BUILDERS: Trade two (2) wooded building lots in city of Des Peres toward new home. Total size of the two lots is 30.000 sq. ft. YO 6-8209 or WO 1-2233.

PLAZA, 9 (0'Fallon) year old, 3-bedroom brick ranch; 29x53 basement; gas heat; baths; big modern kitchen; attached garage; city water, sewers; 950; take car, house, lot, mobil home; HA 9-5900, HE 2-4954. TRIUMPH Roadster, '58 2-door: 100 chrome spoke wheels, 2 tops, motor overhauled top to bottom; 4 speeds forward with electric overdrive, $585 or HA 3-1134. ARE YOU MOVING? If so, why not trade your extra furniture on your moving or we will buy your furniture. Person Moving Service, 5740 Easton. EV 1-3273 SWAP OR SELL '65 Buick Wildcat convertible, 6600 miles: '65 T-Bird, 6700 miles; '63 Pontiac, low miles; '62 Chevrolet pickup, a show piece.

Private. VI 2-1678. SHOTGUNS 750, and rifles, most makes and models, new, used; we buy, sell or trade: open eves. till 8. Belleville Hardware 200 W.

Main Belleville, Ill. OVER 500 new and used antique shotguns, rifles and others: large stock of Brownings, Ithaca, and others; buy, sell, trade; 6440 Chippewa, FL 1-2138. CHEVROLET, '58 carryall; ton, 3 seats, low mileage; real clean: trade for portable welder other metal working tools. RA 4-5422. WALK-IN van, Ford, 350 miles on motor, tires: rebuilt Harley 74; '53 Jeep parts; TV; Want wagon, pick -up, panel, boat rig or sell.

DA 6-2610. RAMBLERS: '59 wagon, 6, automatic; and '60 4-door, 8, sedan, full power; both nice; sell cheap. Trade for guns, machinery or clubhouse. 1819 Chouteau, INTERNATIONAL Dump Truck, '55; dump bed; runs A-1: clearance lights; everything works except gas gauge; $385 or HA 3-1134. NEED CLUTCH and Labor on '48 Metro Van, for or will trade Van and '53 Buick, automatic.

for large van. John P. Reddon, 1901 Lynch (rear), PR 6-5541. TRADE equity in house in Cahokia, Ill. for acreage, fishing stream, MO.

DI 5-0419. Box 24, Rte. 2, Collinsville, Ill. BROWNING AUTOMATIC shot swap for almost anything. Casey's, 7275 Manchester.

MI 7-0255. FORD, '53, ton pick-up; Metro, '51, ton Tan. Want sedan delivey. Station Wagon, or MI 7-0571. 18 FT.

deluxe runabout only; swap for a late economy line van with windows or one 3-car block garage, built: OL 2-4496. MONEY and a '55 Ford Ranch Wagon: want older pickup truck or good automatic shotgun or what have vou? JA 1-0338. SINGLE OR 8 FAMILY Consider trade in of bungalow or income property, agent UN RUHMANN CO. EV 3-6878 BUILDING LOT: Portage de Sioux, with dock facilities: value $1500, for compact car or timberland or PA 7-1191. CHEVROLET.

'62, pickup. $895 cash, will take '55 or '57 Chevrolet car in trade, 4511 Newstead. EV 1-1259. OUTBOARD motor: small; $25; .22 rifle, scope, $35 or FL 3. 4289.

2 LAKE LOTS, top tier, level. Holiday Shores, will trade for boat, car, $500 cash or GEO. WOLF RLTY. FL 1-3626 BAR JOISTS, I beams, corrugated iron sheeting, enough for large roof, shelving, lumber. HA 2-8057.

VOLKSWAGEN VAN. 19 6 mechanically perfect, rebuilt motor, for '57 or '58 pickup. UN 9-0527. TRADE equity in 4 bedroom home on acre lot for mobile home. 3-0162.

1951 HALF TON pickup, swap for anything of value, or $100 cash. RA 4-5261. STOVE, Refrigerator, table, 6 chairs, rollaway bed: sell or trade. CY 6-5640. VACATION for two; expenses paid, exchanged for miscellaneous? PR 6-5596.

ELECTRIC EYE MOVIE CAMERA, dehumidifier and cash pool table or cash. TW 2-3730. FORD, '58 V-8; automatic, mechanically perfect, $185 or ED 7-5451 PR 3-6744. DODGE, '52; 4 white wall tires, 2 old clocks, disk recorder, for Lione trains or cash; EV 8-2665. PAINT SET; electric with air compressor: want '53 or later car: will sell: PA 7-8893.

CHEVROLET, wagon: 750 Valiant: wagon, sell or swap for cheap. GA 148973. FORD, 60, 9-passenger station wagon, 8, automatic, good condition, trade for TE 1-4140. RENAULT. '62.

A1, take over payments; $31 month? Husband in Viet Nam. JA 2-9880, 8320 Frost. HONDA MOTORCYCLE; NEW Swap for slmost anything. FLORISSANT HONDA TE 8-6983 TRAILER. WHEELS.

4X8. NEARLY NEW. SOLID, MUST SEE. MI 5-4800. RENTAPAINT Spray FOR? 1825 S.

B'way (Geyer) GA 1-0678 PERCUSSION 30" barrel, 60 calistock, swap for other long guns. HE 4-5456. SHOT GUN: new over and under, trap, Hawk, for '59 or later Studebaker, TR 6-6056. HYDROPLANE: inboard 16 70 mph, for EV 2-7765 EV 3-5624. DODGE, '57; 9 passenger wagon, near A1, new transmission, for late panel or cash 5565 Manchester.

STUDEBAKER, '56, Hawk, for lightweight motorcycle sell. UN 7-2761. BRICK LUMBER STEEL for brick or carpenter work, trade or sell. Rich's EV 5-8202 8100 Hall 1957 BUICK convertible: A A1 shape: trade for good clean pickun, PR 6-4310. FALCON, '60, standard transmission, runs good, looks good, $425 or UN 8-7997.

WE buy auto starters and generators; for PR 6-4787. NEW GE 2-hp. Induction motor. 3-phase, 220-440; for PA 1-4850 Clip Me NEARLY WHO HAS ANYTHING TO SELL USES WANT ADS IN. THE POST You, too, can use want ads profitably WRITE YOUR WANT we will tell you the cost This advertisement will not be inserted until we receive your definite order.

WRITE ONE WORD IN EACH SPACE NAME CITY STATE. CUP AND MAIL TO ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH' First by Far in Classified Advertising Mail Me- SWAPS 31 AUTOMATIC transmissions guaranteed for cash or PR 2-4355. NASH, '59; for camping trailer, boat, motorcycle? HA 7-6156, IT RUNABOUT. 40 Scott, electric start, trailer; for cash or Chevrolet of equal value.

JA 1-1384 10 ACRES, west; nice house; for boat, car down: PR 1-6048. ADDING machine: sell or swap for guns. FL 2-8933. BABY BED. slightly used: for what have you.

FL 1-1949. GUITAR, electric and amplifier, A1; violin for MI 7-9297. CADILLAC, '61; fully equipped? SWAD for camper. FR 1-3899, BUICK. '56 Station Wagon for truck.

FL 3-3364. WANT car or wagon: '59 to '62? Will trade, TW 2-3459. RAMBLER, 1959 overdrive: runs good. $150 or JA 2-9384. $4500 FIRST deed of trust for store building, or PR 3-0825.

REFRIGERATOR and 21 TV. for sale or trade, GE 6-4619. PLY MOUTH. 59; want tape recorder, 6-1604. AIR CONDITIONER; A1 condition, for '54 model car, PR 2-1978 TV, $35 or what have you? GE 6-3380.

MO 4-5432. WHIRLPOOL, units (new) below cost, WO 1-5490. WY 1-0911, LAUNDROMAT equipment; sell or YO 6-8054. TRACTORS, '52 Reo; '57 Chevrolet: 22' van trailer. YO 6-8054.

WANT FORD MOTOR: V-8, must fit 1935, for FO 1-9650. DE SOTA, 577 '61 Fury engine, $125 or PR 3-9701. OLDS. '58; clean; nolsy motor; $65 or HA 3-1134. PARROTT; young, red head; big cage.

Cheap or HA 3-1134. PLYMOUTH. 133 V-8, stick, swap or sell. PR 2-1125. NEW DUPLEX.

49xx MICHIGAN 4-4, gas: YATES FL 3-5577. TRAILER: box type; 2-wheel! lights, cash or UN 4-6188. AUTO Seat Covers; 100 sets for FL 2-4719 wiLL take your lot or trailer as down payment on home. UN 8-2029 TV. 21 in.

cabinet model for small table model? EV 1-6601. FREEZER; new 21 cu. ft. upright $285 cash or PA 5-6229. SPECIAL SERVICES TRADES 38 STUDENTS Fix TVs, washers, air conditioners, appliances; low rate.

Vocational Training Center 6101 Delmar PA 1-6282 PAINTING, plumbing and odd jobs. Bill, 5406 Virginia. PR 2-2530 ASH HAULING 41 CHEAP hauling, wrecking, anytime. FR 1-1966, MILLER, 3868 Delmar. ASHPITS, old sheds wrecked, basements cleaned; prompt service.

THOMAS 4423 Page JE 5-0327 HAULING, clean basements, garages; immediate: reasonable. Wil- liams, 3961 Page, JE 1-2866. BRICKLAYING, Tuckpointing 43 A BAKER'S DOZEN Quantity plus quality; tuckpointing, etc. E. M.

Davis, Ext. 1941, PR 6-3215. 3459 Crittenden. BUILDING and repairing. brick work, blocking, retaining walls, additions, garages, repairing budged walls, cracked foundations, concrete plastering; reasonable.

Plumbline, 4210 Enright. JE 5-8344 JOSEPH'S tuckpointing; no 10 too small. FREE estimates. MO 4-8658 3436 Pestalozzl CATHER TUCKPOINTERS Chimney repair. brick work, etc.

5408 EMERSON EV 2-7127 TUCKPOINTING, brick repair work; basements plastered, water proofing. caulking; insured; free estimates. James Gamblin 4808 Arsenal, MO 4-5637. TUCKPOINTING, rooting, chimney repairs, free estimate. GA 1-6783.

after 5:30. Huff, 2012 Rutger. TUCKPOINTING; any type; chimney repair; do Oakdale. own work. 3-7126.

Don Sons. 3650 EV BRICK work, tuckpointing, glass blocks, waterproofing. C. Fitzwater 2833A Wyoming. PR 1-7155.

WATERPROOFING: clear silacone sprayed on eliminates tuckpointing, at fraction of cost. R. Brickey, 4346 Swan. JE 3-0193. CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 AAVON CONSTRUCTION CO.

PA 1-6795 5868 Delmar Blvd. ADDITIONS, REMODELING, CONSTRUCTION ALL KINDS No Money Down 3 to 20 Years to Pay CITY AND COUNTY Bulged Walls Room Additions Brick, Block and Stone Work Tuckpointing Painting (Interior, Exterior) Plastering Concrete Work Tiling (Floor and Wall) Roofing and Siding Guttering Bathroom Modernization Fine Cabinet Work Attics Finished Kitchen Modernization Rathskellers FREE ESTIMATES YEARS OF EXPERIENCE REFERENCE ALL WORK GUARANTEED AAVON CONSTRUCTION CO. PA 1-6795 5868 Delmar Blvd. Sat. and Sun.

Phone MI 7-1111 PA 53533 LOW PRICES ADDITIONS REMODELING SIDING GENERAL CONTRACTING NO MONEY DOWN YEARS TO PAY 8 YEARS OF SERVICE CITY AND COUNTY All Work Guaranteed SEE JOBS IN YOUR AREA FREE ESTIMATES MORTON CONSTRUCTION CO. 6378 DELMAR EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS WY 4.9540 If no answer PA 7-3991 14 YEARS IN BUSINESS Commercial, residential. work guaranteed: good financing, Universal. 7025 Olive St. PA 7-7427.

CALL GIBSON SON room additions, rathsRemodeling, kellera, porches; painting, exterior, interior residential and commercial; union, 3959 Shenandoah. PR 1-5082 MO 4-4450 HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE Room additions, porches, roofing, siding, garages, patios, painting, furnace, Call Noonan 6017 Harney. EV 5-3166. SCREENS--CARPENTRY Home Repairs. Robertson, 618 Hamilton, VO 3-0796, VO 3-9115.

PORCHES and stairs; no job too small. Frank Young, PR 3-6646. 2614A McNair. CARPENTRY, concrete, paneling, half bath, plumbing, fencing. AKINS, EV 5-9259 1560 Valle CARPENTRY.

tree estimates. Jerry, 3100 Coles, HA 8-4609. ADDITIONS: porch repair, gitrages. ceiling tile, Spanbauer, 4607 8. 38th at.

Taft, FL HOME IMPROVEMENTS, additions, repairs, concrete work, pentry: large or small Jobs. AdrieManchester, MI 7-1875 REMODELING: all types, quality Work, guaranteed. VARN 2564 Lucas-Hunt rd. EV 5-3839. SPECIAL prices roofIns.

plastering, cement work: all types repairs; quick service. Free estimates. Mack, 819 Boulpart. WO 2-1909..

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