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a 1, i SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 71 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION I SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION DEATHS Wilms rriyer See ARMGARDT. YYInkelmann More MONEY for YOU in COMPUTER PROGRAMMING PREPARE TODAY io advance with the rapid changes in industry1. TEN Tichnlciaiis Netdtd For Every ONE Engineer ELECTRONICS Class Starts Sept. 13 re-Math Count offered FREE to essurt better training 30. RADIO TV Class Starts Sept.

14 14 John D. Wlnkeemann, Aug. 19. 196S. fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, beloved husband Marie O.

(nee Dennis), dear lamer or tieairtco Jane roey, limttr a T.n. -tirla- tlan and.Juhn Yoey, dear fa uier-in-iaw of joein u. xoey, dear brother of Ernest. Clarence. Daniel, Herman and Karl, Jo enh and Anna Mar Nlckereon and the late Gua and Chris Winkelmann, dear brother-in- of i ,5 '53 1 1 law, uncle, great-uncle, nephew.

DRAFTING, DESIGN DRAFTING, BLUEPRINT READING COURSES TO START SEPT. 16. Seven Draftsmen (me or women) needed for ONE Inglneer Basic Electricity 21 Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Heating Oct. 20 Air Planning;) Ocf. 20 FREE COUNSELINQ SERVICE DAY-NITE CLASSES Writ, Phon0 or Fiji for com pie information iHIDAY.

AUGUST 10. 1995 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH LOW RATES FOR WANT ADS Rats psr lint t'aiiy. ma. TRANSIENT I Tims 74e IX I I Tires (consecutteel ITc Ts 9 or 10 Times (consecutive) lor the srlce of Tlmu.

ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD ISO 7 Tines leonseeutlve) tie Tic i sr 10 Timet (consecutive) lor Iheprlee of Tlmea. SITUATIONS WANTED ITImo S9e Times (consecutive) S4e 3c T. or 10 Times (consecutive) for lha BrlM Tlmvi On til to 10 lime orders copy changes will permitted only to iim mn wnnn results novo we obtained. No advertisement accepted lor KM Man ths onto of two lines. Local rates aHr only to adver-llMrt locales' la the Itata or M's-aaurl and wTthla 190 miles of St.

Louit la tks Stats of Illinois, leyona thoot areas, ratal ara II Jar lino dally ana $1.15 for lino unday flat. Advertlaers using sox numbtro. lease auk for T'Want Ad Answers" when Inaulrlng (bout re- filer. OtNERAL REGULATIONS 2B RANKEN Technical Courses ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN DRAFTING MECHANICAL DESIGN DRAFTING TOOL AND DIE Amnrici'i fineit eeumi taught by MBTI'i eiifitanding proftuienil fncultyl Smell claiiei, modern ir conditioned clanroomi end lab. Complete nation-wide free placement lervico.

More thin of eur freduatet placed in fineit job with top firmt, Dy er evening claties. Fineeeiel eid mere then MILLION DOLLARS in finest equipment eicluiively for itudent use. MBTI IS THE ESTABLISHED LEADER IN COMPUTER PROGRAMING! Send Coupon Below or Call 241-5588 Tomorrow, MANPOWER IUSINESS TRAINING) INSTITUTE II0( Olive, St. Leuii, Mo. 241-5588 Plaaie tend mo the eicltlne Information on MITI'i advanced training counei: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING IBM KEY PUkCH POWER READING HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA NAME A6I Ths rost-uisusicn reserves sight to elsssKy ads under REFRIGERATION AIR-CONDITIONING HEATING ELECTRICITY DIESEL ENGINES AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP CARPENTRY Milter now for foil term DAY er IVINING Ad.

missions Oftlco koiirs I a.m. le 4 Evenings Moe. and Wed. a.m. to p.m.

Saturday till loan. RANKEN SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL TRADES An Endowed Non-Profit Institution 4431 Finney Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Phone TR 1-0233 ADDHESS CITY eropriate headings.

Tho Poit-Dlapatch reserves tho rlht to reviae or reject or dlwon- r. tlnus advertisements or to retain answers to any boi number adver- lljamant. If this right Is exercised, Ilia amount paid for the advertisa- t. went will bo refunded to the ad- vertlser, i V- 'It Is agreed that tha liability of T- Tho Pulltr.fr Publishing Company In tho ovant of failure to publish an advertisement for any reason mr In tho tvent that errors occur In thi publishing of an advertl'e- iwnl, ahan a limited to tha amount paid by tha advertiser. Claims concerning omlisloa or In- a.

correct Insertions will rot be con- aldereil unlets made within 30 slays from data of publication. Now ailajl MA 1-4644 for ti toker For s'l other PoiT-Diips'esj builnoti dial MA I Mil I ST.LOUIS POST-OISPATCH () 'MiANVUMu desiring to place a birth notice of their oh lid may do so. Such notices will appear In tills Classification. Rates are 74e pal lino dally and 83c per line Sunday, with dlacounts for 3 or more times. TRAINED MEN NEEDED BIG PAY, FUTURE SECURITY I Fall Clasm DIESEL MECHANIC AUTO I00T TOOL DESIMINI Ton may charge the notice.

Phono i l-booo. 1 in. p.m. fSundayi. CEMETERIES I MAUSOLEUMS s0.6e."i tsi r.

DRAFTING DESIGN DRAFTING ILPE MINT READING Write, tr villi let complete informitioa PRospeet 6-7860 BAILEY TECHNICAL SCHOOLS 164S S. GRAND FINAL MBIeTMTM lif, I0tk tlitiii Now Famine choice lots. Make offer. TW 2-0210 of Na- GENERAL HAULING 5 "LTgHI HAlTLl.NG, 7 a.m. to 9 D.m.

Hall. 911 8. Boyle. OL 2-0426 MtTvTNo, PlcKL'P, DELiVErlY JIM. 4020 Rusaell.PR 2J483.

WE wreck garages Geo. 3UQ0 Shenandoah PR 6-tiaP5 LANDSCAPING TREE SPRAY 40 IEsT "ii um nit and removed: Dower eauioment: free estimates; fully Insured. Emmltt Arnel, 6750 fMlNHNU 43 Save Money, Free Estimates Don't Paint Without Mv Bid Guaranteed, Insured, terms, prompt SUH h. KBH33 1SE Ml 7-11 1 1 witn color, in or out. von.

Miami, PR Vvti-paint-ihe-nifih. VQU-Daint-theil low, frof estimate. Carl, 3443 Ore- iNThjiiOu ana exterior painlin? experience. Las-hley. MO ShPimndnah i kk16k and exterior p'nMn.

"TSTnSiTnT i. 1SJJ softh f7iTB-i "i 1 i r- PAiNTINaTTnterior. exterior, home! ui uuiib, iiiicai win iciuia ui vUle. VO 3-12L5. Paul, JA 4-3129 iFerguaont.

rbfimStrLnTTR' "PALNTINQ -CARPENTR7 TTLINQ fencing, Guttering. Hooting 431DA DeTontv R. Lee PR 1-0509 PA'lNTINorAT'work Hallmark. estimates, ineured; terms. M.

Mier 51B Lplflngw-flll jr. YO 6-0532. ibis UNuriiie ii rauialff la rarin nanuinui ULtHinnu B1NKS ALLPAPErt ittMOVINU East, clean service bv steam memoa- tree estimates. 1237 DAMMERT KI 4-173B "0A PB'TftVri rwi'lnTlnir niaalftrtrio. Waal 'FlnrteMM- Reeae.

Of! 1-7229, EV 2-02M PApERINGPAINTING all work, PR 1-2540 PLASTERING i i'LAfe t'rilll n'G Boyd, 5541 e. Iter 4. PLUMBERS (Llctnte-d) 7 "aTTYTHING-Tn plumbing, reasonable. Bewen 3129 Lemp, PR 1-2980 KEw OR repairs';" reasonable. Valentine, 4647 Dahlia.

HU 1-4321 BINAk: Ellen. ME 1-1910. Repair work: low nnnriuri riiTTcniitr! ciniur! ia I 1 1 atvlty 4. 175 space. WO 1-4124.

PLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Open Dlly 8 A M. -5 P.M. CloMd Sundays 3801 S.Grand PR 1-9600 FUNERAL DIRECTORS KRIEGSHAUSER MORTUARIES WEST 450 Olive Street rd. WT 4-3322 SOUTH 228 g. Klnssliignwav FL 1-4320 JAY B.

SMITH T45 MANCHESTER gT 1-1119 TROr-CAlROLL 4600 Natural Bridie EV 1-0341 ALBERT H. HOPPE KUTlOTCNERAlTHOMl. OTOnOravn fuRF fauM 7400 Page PA 1-3950 PORRELL JE 3-3950 MOTDELLs Isslsalcnl and Allrn PR 2 0402 MONUMENTS 10 ITuotbKOUUH MONUMENT CvJ. B32 Watt Florissant. EV 5-T766.

64'il Chl-ipewa FT, 1-4300. PT5KUnCMTjKT7IirEN''rCO. 101 9 S. Twelfth nit i-fOTO FRATERNAL wOTlCtS fl ODO FELLOWS WII.DHV XUIlliE o. '2.

l.fj.0.jr.' Mem be: please aasemMe at 14 Brannon Arthur F. Bauinon, Till I. Broadway. A of. 18 1963, be-kwed huftband of aWlM Bran-ixm, father of Ruth Madeline Hobbi, Gwyndolln Cox, Caphna ('raft.

Evelyn Horton, Ruby Richardson. Mary Parksr and Bnannon, brother of Alice Dougherty, dor erandfathar. father-in-law, brother-ln-liw and uncle. In slate at MoJAUOiajN'8. 3301 Lafayette, until noon Sat.

Funeral from Gateway Temple, lAfayette and Mtaslsalppl, Sat. 1:30 p.m. Interment Mi. Hooe. Brueggemann Kenneth A.

Briasrotrsarm, Ttmra. Aug. 19, 1065. fortlflod wltH tha Sacramento of Holy Mother Church, dear father of Nancy Lou Braexgemann, daevr brother of Clifford, and tho late Rtoluxd Rruefacrmann, dear brother-in-law, unolo and oouatn. BWral from KRIBOSHAUI-VR OUTH, 4228 S.

Kinre-hlihwiy, Auf. 33, time later, Interment St. Pot era. III stale after p.m. IM.

Bussey Mary Buaaey (nee Oreeley), Aui. 18, 1185. beloved wife of Um lata Robert A. Buaaey, dear mother of Max- faret Plourdo, dear aunt of Bar. aylor, our dear mother-in-law and grandmother.

Funeral from the NEW DREH-MANN-HXRRAt, Craapol, 7733 Au. 21. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. A member of Trinity Freebytenan unuroo.

CaldweU Carl Caldwell. Aur. 19. 1885, beloved husband of Mvrta r. Id well (nee Ro bards), dear father of Marshall R.

Ca dwe norence lounc. Wanda Bailey, Dorothy Chapman, Norma nastwooil, Carl C. Jr. and Ardlth, Caldwell of Columbus, our dear bro ther. brother-in-law.

father-In' law. grandfather, (treat-grandfather, areat-sreat-grandfather and onusin. Funeral from KRIE08-flirsrR'l SOUTH. 4-228 S. Klngahlghway.

Aug. 21, 2 p.m. Interment Beuefootaune. Carr rharlaa C. Carr.

Auer. 19. 1965. WentrrUle, dear huehand of Ines Carr (nee Purl), dear father of Mrs. Inei C.

Comfort of Webster Orovie and Charles Carr Jr. of weanon. dMu rrandfaiher. areeltrrand' father, brother-in-law, uncle end cousin. Funeral Sat.

Aur. 21. t.m from T. K. PITMAN Funeral Home.

Wentivllle. Interment Jonesburg City Cemetery, Jones bung, Mo. Carter Oraot Carter (nee Alderson), formerly of 3200 St. Vincent, Aw. 19.

1965. dear sis ter, tietttr-ln-law, aunt and treat-aunt, Service 10:30 t.m. at JOHN L. ZIFIENHHIN SONS. 7027 Orivols.

Intea-mant New Bt. Marcus. In state after I a.m. Sat. Chilton rfuscifuaw n.

uuim, Aug. 18, 1WV8, beloved wife of tne iste James w. cmiton, sister ol the late Jamea E. Richard of Tulsa, and our dear aunt Funeral trom ALEXANDER aV SONS TOWN Chapel. 6175 Delmar 10 a.m., to Valhalla Chapel of Memoriae Mrs.

Chilton was a member of the Temple Club and Scottish Hits Women's Club. Cremin Mkhael 1. Omrnen, Aur. 20, 1965, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. beloved huehand of the la-te Margaret F.

Cronvin, dear father of CaHherin Cremifl and tne late lr, iJouirlnii a. cremin dear brother of Bitter Mary EvanraHist Cremin of Dublin, lretaiw, dear grandfather of Jeiwtne Btrtrml, dear great' freradfeither. Funeral trom KRIEOSHAUS' EIR'B BOOTH. 8. Klnrs.

hiirhway, Mon. Aug. 23, 9:30 a.m.. to t. uone-i the Arch-ainffei Church.

Interment Calvary. A member of the Holy Name ft-xl-ality of St. Gflhrlel the Aroningel Charm, in par lore alter 4 p.m. Sat. Cucchl See Qriasom, Dawson See tweet.

Drewes Marie Drewas, Aug. 19, I.k late 19bj, dear sister of Anna and Auaust C. AUgUSt Drewes, dear cousin ot Louie and Vir- a. ma Voreisana. Funerai Aug.

21, 2 tug. 21, 2 p.m., HERMANN irorn ma i BUN'S Chapel, Florissant avs. dens Cemetery. Fair an West Interment i'jie- Eckels See Hartmann, Feldkamp Alvln G. (A!) Fdldkamp.

asleep In Jesua, Aug. 20, 1966, beloved son of the late William and Marie Fekikamp, dear brother of Mircella. (Sis) Weber and the late unvlue (Butch) Fellkamp, dear brother-m-law, uncle, nephew and cousin and dear friend of the Stari'a family. Funeral Aug. 23.

2 p.m.. from MArH KluRMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Monetant avd. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. Mr. Feldkamp wm manager of Eller-nuui Fumtt-jre Co.

and a member of Teamsters Union Local No. 683. Goodman Minerva Goodman (nee Simp, kinel, Aug. 18, 1963, at Long Beach, beloved wife of Alex Goodman, dear mother of Bonnie Baber, Rapid City, 8.D., dear sister of Elizabeth PiMoftky, Memphis, Clara Schwarti and Bess Rosentreter of St. Louis, beloved (rand-mother.

Burial Long Beach, Aug. 20. GrisBom Edward T. Grlssom, Aug. 19, 1965.

beloved husband of Suele Grlssom (nee Roberts), dear father of Janette Cucchl, Dale D. and the late Wayne E. Grlsaom; dear brother, father-in-law. grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral Aur 91 1:30 Pm.

from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7458 Manchester av. Deceased wa a member of Winchester, HI. Lodge No. 105 A A M.

Interment Laurel Hill Gardens. Masonic services p.m., under auapiceo of Meridian Lodge No. 2 A.F.eVA.M. Grossiug ELIZABETH Or os situ (nee Orleehaber), 3426A Jeffereon Aug. 18, 1965, beloved wife of tne late Alxandr Orosslus, dear mother of Alex George Joseph Mary Zoe Grosstus, Irene Brown and Lorene watKini, dear elrtcr, sieler-m-tew.

mother In law. i gronnmTtner, greit-franamotri' or. aunt and couenn. Funeral Aug, 23, 10 a.m.. from MOYDELL'a, Mis- sieippi and Allen avs.

Interment Memorial Park Cemetery, in pariors p.m. Grubisic John Orublslc, fortified with the Sarramentt of Holy Mother Church, Aug. 17, 193, beloved husband of Isabella Grubisic, (nee Bcnumacner), dear stepfather, grandfather, uncle, great-uncle, and brother-in-law. half brother of Henrv. Joseph.

Jake Maxoney and Ann Tonkovle. Funeral 8:30 a.m., from JOHN It. ZliXlKNHWiN SU.NS, 7027 Gravois to St. George Church, interment SS. Peter and Paul.

ADS fcr DEATHS 14 Hartmana Helen (Lena) Hartmann. fortl fled With tha Sacraments ot Koly Mother Church. Wed Aug. 18, 1965, beloved sister or uaineriM Hammer of cruuka Minn, and the late Elisabeth Bcaeis and Henrv Hartmann dear aunt of Anna Marvel and itaymond Eckela, our dear els. brJn.laa I Funerai from KUTIa Funerai noma.

zo uravois. Aur. 21, 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass 8t. Wenceektus Crrurch.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member or Bt. Ann nodal ty of Bt Engelbert Church and also the roor bouu society ol Bt. Li borlua Churob, Hawthora William Russell Hawthorne Auf. 18, 1985.

at Santa Deiored nuaoana ot ary Elliabetli Kawthrone (nee Wormlngton), dear father of Thomas. John. Robert and Ronald Kawthrone of Los Alamo. N.M.. our brother, broth er-ln-law, grandfather, uncle and fWMiatn Funeral Aug.

II, 10:30 a.m., from BAUMANN BROS. COLONIAL CHAPEL, .2504 uinAiann rd Ovarland. Inter ment Memorial Park. Veteran of World War II, member, of American Lerton n4 VFW. Lot Alamos, N.M., and Blko Lodfe NO.

2tNhl. UUarC Ol rumor Bmr- Ice p.m. In parlors p.m. Hillebrand Herman J. HUlebrand, Tues.

a i 10RA hainvan hua. C.i Barnadlna Hillebrand (nee Lottman), dear father of bhii-uv and John Hillebrand, dear brother of Ida Antolne, our dear brother-in-law, unole and KUTIS Funeral Home. 2906 Gravois, Aug. 21, 10 a.m. Interment New picker Cemetery.

Member of Bricklayers Union Local No. 1. Hysore George Hysore entered Into rest on Aug. ikob, oe inv-rf huihand of Lavilla Hy aore (nee Scott), dear father of George Hytore grand father of Mary anion Mysore, our dear brother, brother-in-law, lincla. Funeral Aug.

21. 2 p.m. from the, BUCHHOLZ Mortuary. 5967 West FlorUisant av. Interment Memorial Park Mr.

Hysore was a member of Wildey Lodge No. 2. l.y.u.r. Oii Fallow genrlce 8 p.m. Kurth Anton Kurth, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug.

la195. beloved kusband of Theresla Kurth (nee Folk), dear father of Marv Ann Lederman, Barbara Snell and Frank Badorf, our dear brother, father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral Aug. 21 9:30 a.m. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary.

6967 West Florissant to Good aheplverd Church (Ferguson). Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. Lamb Esther V. Lamb, Aug.

18, 1965, dear wife ot the late Dr. Harvey D. Lamb, dear mother of Norman C. and Robert D. Lamb, dear sister of Mildred Oreultch, dear grandmother, aunt, mother-in-law and slater-ln-law.

u-nnriil arvlca fiat. Auer. 21, 11 a.m., at Webeter Orovea Presbyterian Church teapot, Lookwood and Gore are. Inter-mut Rnnrvi Ine rameterv. Family prefers contributions be made to tne nnro Rheumatism Foundation.

PARK-ER-ALDR1CH Service. Lane Preston M. Lane, 702 Chouteau, Auf. 19, 1965, beloved hueband of Lillian Lane (nee DotWel, dear father of Tillman, Armontoua. Preston Delmar, Jamea, Velv Llmrle, Adele Lewis and Zella Lane, our dear brother, father-tn-law, great-gramlfaUier, broth -r-ln-law and uncle.

Funeral from KUTTS runeraj Home, 2906 Gravois, Aug. 23, 1:30 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cenwtery, In parlor 8t. 3 p.m.

Lavton Nola A. Lavton (nee McLeod). 18, 1963. beloved wife of John T. Layton dear mother of Rachel Taylor, Tnomae John T.

Jr. and Noel mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Servloes Aug. 21, 10 a.m. from COLLIER Funeral H.me.

10123 St. Char es rd. in terment Tuckerman. Ark. Member of Flrat Baptist Church af Bt.

jorm. Linke William r. Lknke of Wentzvllle, Aug. 19. 1965.

hmaband of the late Caroline Zlrnheld Llnke, father of Grace Lodrnkamper and Madelyn Gur- ley. brother ol i.yaia Hoitman, grandfather, great-grandlather, uncle and brother-in-law. Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar 10 a.m. Interment St, Peters Cemetery. Llnkul Edith B.

Llnkul (nee Tom-bridge), Aug. 20, 1965, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of William Llnkul, dear mother of Lola, Marilyn and Linda Llnkul, dear daughter of Raymond and Bertha Tombrldgs, dear slrter of Mrs. Justin McCarthy III, Leo and PatM Tom-bridge, dear sister-in-law, aunt, Ireat-aunt and cousin. Funeral from KRIBGSHAUS-BR'S SOUTH, 4228 8. Klngs-hhrhwey, Aug.

23. 8:30 a.m., to Holy Family Church. Interment Calvary. A member of Fattma Ldlee Sodality, St. Vincent Orphan Society and Auxiliary member of Legion of Mary.

In parlors after 3 p.m. Sat. Lough Junto Lough, entered Into rest Aug. It), lvoQ, oeiovea husband of Irene Lough (nee Boram), brother of Wlllard and James Lough our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral Aug.

21, 1 p.m. from BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Florlasant. Interment Bethlehem Cemetery. Lowery louts L.

Ijowenr, A use. 19. 1665. dear hueband of Julia Lowery, father of Mildred Mc-CJure, p-andfather of Nancy MoClitre, our dear father-in-law brother, brother In law and uncle. Funeral Mon.

1:30 p.m. from the NEW 6HEPARD Oiapel, 255 Natural Bri'Wie to Memorial Park Cemtei7. A Paat, Mater of Weilton Lorte No. 613 A. F.

tt A.M., member of Christ Memorial IMOtUt Ciiurch ant Leoai No. 3fl7 Bpewery Ftreenan and OHIera. MaaonJC aervtses Run. 7:30 p.m. In par-lons noon Sat.

IHCWllUamS Rev. Jamea A. MrWIIIIams. Aug. 10, 19S3.

dear broth-1 er of Mrs. Frank Crosby of KelloKH, ituuio, dear orotner-in-law and uncle. Funeral from ARTHUR I. TJONNEJXY Parlors, 3840 Un-Ball Aug. 23.

8:45 a.m., to 8t. Francis Xavier (College) Church Office of the Dead 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass 8:30 a.m. Interment St. Stanislaus Seminary.

Florissant, Mo. In state 2 p.m. Sat. Markham Zack H. Markham, Au 19, 1965, beloved husband of Lillian Markham (nee Tinker), dear father of Gene and Doyle J.

Markham, dear father-tn-law, grandfather, great grandfather and uncle. Funeral from KR1EOSHAU3-ER SOUTH, 4218 S. Kings-highway, Aug. 23. 10 a.m.

Interment Lake Charles. A member of B. of LE. No. 42 and B.

of L.F. and No. 6. In state after p.m. Fri.

Maroney See Grubisic. Memmott Deborah A. Memmott. Tue.i., Aug. 17, 1965, darling (laughter ol Emily S.

and Robert B. Memmott dear filter of Robert R. Memmott. Private eervlcee were held Aug. 19, at the Emmanuel Epljoopal Church, Webster Orovea.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society of the Leukemia (Wild, mit-TELBERO-GERBER aervlce. Muskopf John Muskopf, fortified with the Sacrament of Holy Mother Church, Aug. IS, 1965, beloved hueband of Magdalene Muskopf (nee Weber), deer father of F.llsabeth Ampleman and Rosa Shackelford, our dear father in law, grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and coualn. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Aug. 21, 8:30 a.m.

Requiem Mass Renurrectlon Church, Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Member of Schwaben Singing Society, JlanmhrnrioonersJnlon TO PLACE A WANT AD CALL MAin 1-6666 CHARGE IT ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH DIATHS .11 Naea Cornelius B. Naet, fortlflej with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug. 18, lfl5, beloved husband of Rose Naee (nee De Moor), dear father of Jude Naes, Rita Bovlnett and Joan Naee, dear brother of nt. Rev. Vincent Naes.

Rev. Luke Naes, Sister Mary Celestine, O.P.. and Sister Mary Anthony. C.P.P.8., Richard, Eatellt, Harold and Bernadlno Naes, our dear father-in-law, brother-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral Aug.

21. 8:15 a.m., from BUCHHOLZ Mortuary. 5967 W. Florissant, to Ascension Church (Normandv). Interment Calvary.

Mr. Naes was a member of the Holy Name Society, the Altar Society and Retired Member of Letter Camera Association. Opel Jn4 Opel, suddenly, Aug. 20, 1966, beloved huaband of Sftiaoura Opel (neeSchwari), devoted stepfather of Doris la-Sew, dear brother-in-law, undo and cousin. Funerai Mon.

Aug. 23, 10 a.m. from MATH HERMANN ft SON'S Ctiaipei, Fair and Went FMrteaant eve. Entombment Valhalla Mausoleum. Mr, Opel waa a member of West Gate Lodge No.

445 A.F. ft A.M., BwUiah Rte, Mooter. Temple and OO-year member of I. B. of B.

Workers Loch No. 1. In par-lora altar 3:30 p.m. Sat. Pyle Nancy Pyle, Aug.

is, 1965, of Marvin k. Pyle. dear mother ot Marvin S. II, Wayne T. and Gregory S.

Pyle. beloved daughter of Wayne and Dorothy Townsend. Graveside service at St. Martin United Church of Christ Cemetery, Dlttmer, Auk. 21, 4 p.m.

at wiuttier, dhovoq who Ringer Blanche Roe Ringer, Aug. IS. 1966, dear sister of Julia Bruce, Call! McDanlel and Hauls Curry and dear aunt. Funeral from ALEXANDER ft SONS TOWN Chapel, 6175 Delmar 1:30 D.m.. to Valhalla Cemetery.

Mrs. Rioter waa a member of Cen tenary Methodist Church and former supervisor of O. B. Division Missouri Baptist Hospital en Memorial ram r.o. lus American Legion.

Guard of Honor service 7:30 p.m. Schallom Joseph. ehallom. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Aug.

19. 1965, beloved husband of Catherine Schallom (nee Mar-quardt), dear father of Jo sephine Steppig. Sister Maty Bertram, C.P.P.S., Barbara An ton, Edward Schnllom, Hlkle-gari Kirchner, Anthony Schallom and the late Sylvester, Mary, Francle and Theresa Bchallom, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and uoujln. FuneraJ from KUTIa Funeral Home, 290B uravola, Aug. 23, 1:30 a.m.

Requiem Mass St. Agnee Church, 1933 Sicmey. Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Charter member of St.

Anthony Benevolent Society. Retired member of Beer Bottlers Local 187, at. Agnes Holy Name Society and the A. B. 187 Club.

Contribution to Precious Blood Sisters. O'Fallon. appreciated. In parlors p.m. Schieber Josephine ichleber, Aug.

19, 1965. fortified with the Sacramentj of Holy Mother Church, beeoved sister of SMer M. Hleronyma. Slater M. Josepha S8ND, Robert A.

and Bernard P. Schieber and the late Sister M. Vlncentla SSND, Joseph and Anthony Schieber, afarter-ln-iaw, aunt and cousin. Funeral from HOFFMMOTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Wateon, 8:30 a.m. Requiem Maes at Church ot the Holy Family a.m.

Interment Calvary. Member of Altar Society and Fatima Sociality of Holy Family Church and the Third Order of St. Francis. Shackelford Sea Muskopf. Smith Dodle M.

smith, suddenly. Aug 18. 1965. darling daughter of Sherry Smith, dear granddaughter of Lorraine M. and the late Don A.

6-mlto, our dear great-granddaughter, niece and cousin. Funeral 9 am at JOHN L. ZIEOENHElN ft SONS, 7027 Gravois. interment SS. Peter and Paul.

Masses preferred, Spatafora Carlo Spatafora, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug. 18, 1965. dear son of the late Joseph and Grace Spatafora (nee Rlbellol, dear brother of John, Phillip, Sam and Custer Spatafora, Frances Eckart and Virginia Mllltello. dear nrother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral Aug 21, 8:15 a.m..

from MATH HERMANN ft SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant to St. Sebastian Church, 1828 Chambers rd. Mass a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Stoopi William J.

Stoops, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug. 18, 1965, beloved husband of Marie (nee Muelltri, dear brother of Genevieve Stoops, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 8. Grand, Aug. 21, 8:30 a.m., to Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.

Interment Calvary. Member of Bricklayers Local No. 1. Massea preferred. Stopp Erlo Btopp, Route J.

De Soto, Aug. 19, 1965. beloved husband of Florence Stopp (nee Holmes), dear father of Elayne and Carl Stopp of De Bote brother of Herbert and Irma Finkbelner, of St. Louis, Arthur and Rosetta of Germany, broth er-in-law and uncle. Funeral Aur.

21. from DIETRICH Funeral Home. De goto. 2:30 p.m. (DST).

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Donations to American Cancer Society will be appreciated. Sweet Aug. 18. 1965.

beloved daughter of Stella M. and the late Fred Sweet, dear elster of Helen M. Dawson, and red Sweet of Ontario. dear sister-in-law, aunt, niece, cousin and dear ir end ol bimer Miner Services 2 p.m. at JOHN Xi, ZlEGElNHEIN ft SONS, 7027 Gravois, entombment Mt.

Hope. Member of Scottish Rite Wom en's Club and Anchor Chapter no. oe u.i!.. 5.. wno win nave service at time of funeral Crpvoro Is1" Maria Stevery (nee Becker).

Aug. 19. 1965. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of th late Edward Szevery dear moth er oi Ann Mueller, Mary uis-chof. Deelrlr.

Edward and Emll Szevery, dear grandmother, great grandmother, sister and aunt. Kunral Aug. 21. from WILHELMTHURtlTON, St. ft-tertburg, Fla.

Taylor Leota Taylor (nee Kreppsl, formerly of Lemay, Aug. 16. 1965. beloved wife of Dewey Taylor, detr mother of Richard and Charle-a Taylor, dear daughter of AJvin and the late Grace Krepps. dear atep-daughter of Dorothy Kreppa, dear sister of Irma Grover, and Shirley Krepps, and Ruasell ami Kartn Blattner, our dear daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt awl cousin.

Funeral from TED FENDUER Funeral Home, 7420 Michigan at Koeln, Aug. 21, 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Tonkovle Bee Grubisic.

Treece Harry B. Treece, Aug. 17. 1965, beloved husband of Alva Treece (nee Mueller), dear brother, brother In law and uncle. Member University Lodge No.

B49 A.F.AA.M. Private services were held at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, Aug. 19. Wanko John Wanko, Aug. 19, 1965, dear friend of Theresa Arnold.

Private services held from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand. Interment St. Whitehead Robert Eugene Whitehead, 19 Drexel Centrevllle Town-hip, Aug. 18, 1965, husband of Grace Marie Whitehead, father of Robert Eugene Whitehead Charles Stephen, Blusan Marie and Sherl Lenore Whitehead, eon of Mrs.

Walter (Alma) Tahaka and the late Oharlee Whitehead, brother of Mrs. Frank (Virginia) Zerkel, Donna Marie, David Whlte- head and ths late Charles D. Whitehead. Remains at KASftLT Cahokla Mortuary, 1201 Camp Jackeon rd. (Highway 157) Cahokla, until 1 then taken to Mt.

Calvary Lutheran Churoh Jeroms and Mouaette lanes for services at 1:30 p.m. Interment Memorial Park. St. Louis. Member of Mt.

Calvary Lutheran Church and Mailers Union No. 3. Officer of the tav of Illinois 14th Dlltrlct of VFW. Charles Frlcke Poet VFW of Bast St. Louis will hold services 7:30 p.m.

Parlors oloae 9 p.m. DEATHS i i iiwur mu, i itmnui dmna it ON- en. IISO1! I v.FRbackgRro,mdTheatlnge "coo'llng feric offon" nd appliance; service mechanlo 5240 mamger an dispatcher, t-ox. OT-lffipmrTBVrTf Sw rrn.SSSrSSf KM Natural SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS 81 BABYSITTER, DAYS ana cousin. Funeral from HOFFMEIeTTEH Chapel.

7814 S. Broadway. 9:30 a.m., to St. Boni face Church for Requiem Mass at lit a.m. lntenmetit au, uiivs, In state Bat.

noon. Zlmmer Philip J. Zlmmer, 2515 Rock-ford. Rook Hill, Aug. 18, 19fto, beloved husband of Maude Zlmmer (nee Crowsom), father of Naomi Scott, Norman, Frank, Harry Maude Cohen and the late Virgil and Ftlmoro Zlmmer, brother, brother-in-law, father-In law, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle and eousln.

Mr. Zlmmer at the BOPP CtulpoI. 10610 Manchester Klrkwood, until Sat, 8:30 a.m. oervn-ea wtnie nay iv a.m., Parkway United Church, Clayton and Ballas rda. Interment Sim Uon Cemetery.

Memorials preferred to Parkway United cnuron Building fund. LOST 17 To Plact a Lost or Found Ad CALL MAin 1-6666 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT-SUNDAY 'CHARGE IT 1 BASSETT, female, last seen vlcl- nity MoOraw-HIll construction Job on aiancnester at weidman, Aue. 13, Child's pet.

Oeneroua re- ward. Anyone knowing where-1 RRiAl mi. is-iia njrrr- Hun lit in fe-nti vA, ton, small child heartbroken. reward. BLSi.TE A SITTAtf doa, male, weiirha T5 toe.

Rewa'rd. EV'5-6152! BLACK and white female mlnatura Spits (Tammy): Hathaway Manor area: reward, Ng-66 14. CAT, ba rtTersiaTi7back and white, large male, Florissant area. Reward. TE 1-1923, CHldCKBOflk" and valuable papers, vicinity Sarah near Llndell: re- ClilluMllUA, maie, long hair, red fawn, name Jen- Jlnga p.Wnr,i UN Y-Soofl.

COLLIE, honey color, 5 years old, child's pet. vicinity Kraft iati'dJ Ut er nnnn rDACTIsriUNTn long hatred HkJ EVS-1R69. PENTURfi, upper, part stainless steel, downtown area. Liberal re- yyttiu. nua r-au.

rost-uispatcn 3 DiA jiu.uja in iiiue cu.e.ope, issi ween; aowntown area; re- tvsrd CH 1-5W3 DlATTf35tDaWd fuby ring: ClaV-ro-i viirnity. Reward. VO 3-1)141. TIOTJERMXR-pihcher. ImlnlaluTil black with Un spots.

Calm Ter rier, gray, reward, near Kraft enaneet, rarKsts, uiU4233i DOG mult, part police andoo.v-er, reddish brown, short hair, 80 to vu name Tiger; reward. EV 5-67S9. WY 1-0598. 1)1X1. maia terrier mixed Deagle.

Brown, black white; paws all white- tan collar. Vicinity Green Lea Penrose. Reward. JE 1-9256. IRUM; trap case with snare drum and accessories.

Mnitng in vicinity of Forest Park and Tavlor. Liberal reward. OE 6-2039. EXCTKSUTHATOlciOT-BTraT approximately Jft it. tall, golden feathered headdress, body greyieh, marked with white and some yellow: reward returned in good nr, -sojii.

EYXotASSES; Italian no.n-,-ini,:i ftrourul Kaith Hos-Pltal. reward. PA 1-4696. ii, black and white. fc.nlc.

vicinity Spanish Lake, TU GGKMAN Sliepherd, female, black ana t.in, 'Mitzi vicinity Kings-hihwajr and Union; reward. I'D- GERMAN Shepherd, 2J reward. FO 7-6327. IRISH "SETTER; friendly" answers to vicinity. Berkeley, rewardiJA-ooDS, LEATHER" CASE; uiv furnace papers, fell from truck; liberal rewird, PE 9-698 2.

PO'ClnCE, light-brown male, S25 reward for information leading to return. Lost Aug. 3, 1965, Highway 70 and Florissant ra. HA 7-8ZBZ. i-oOTiLJ, sma.

black, male. MO 4-0635, uart reward mieu aupy. iixx a. MKnlit area. WY 4-Yyus.

RINO, blue atone, vlanney class ''BJN'1; reward, IV vicinity Maplewood thopptnf area: reward. MI 7-40S6. flASlEW CAT; "female, deelawed. ibetween ears- Snenanrtnah-8 rlmt a re t. Rewanl.

PR 6-3356. flrAMESE CAT. child's pet, dark, maie. S.25 reward. WT 4-96OT.

Vv aLlL 1 mans; vicinity north Grand, reward. JE 3-3591 SPRINGER-BP Afi ffiCTfimale, liver and white. Waraon Woods, rewaM. TA 2-4409 WRTJTfvTX'i'irfl, hamliton; vicinity Adie rd. keepsake; reward.

HA 7-4970. WHIST man's, Unden- woon I'ark. ST 1-3953. BIDS PROPOSALS WTD. 21 THaTBOrthD' 0 EDUCATTUK OF THE CITY OF ST.

LOUIS August 12. 1965 Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Commissioner of School Buildings, The Board of Education Building, 911 Locust Street, 7th floor, until 10:00 A.M. (C.D.S.T.), September 9, 1965. Deooslt on Letting Plana and Dennett No. Description Speclfi-With Bid cations NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Goodfellow, Lotus and Cote Brilliants Avenues tt.

Louis, Missouri VOLUME I 8165 General Building Construction $50.00 deposit (10,000.00 per volume VOLUME II 8166 Plumbing and Sewering) 8167 Heating and Ventilating 1168 Electrical Work I $50.00 deposit 2.454.00 per volume 4.114.00 2,117,00 All deposits to be In cash, cashier's or certified check made payable to the Board of Education of the City of St. Louis no company or personal checks acceptable. Deposit to be brought to 5th floor, 911 Locust Street and receipt brought to 7th floor, same Duuoing, wnere plans and specifications will be obtained. Attention Is called to the fact that no lese than the minimum wages and salaries as set forth In the Contract Documents must be paid to workmen performing work under these contracts. Bids will be publicly opened and tmA at the above time.

Certified or cashier's check to be encloaed with the bid. No bid bonds, firm or personal checks acceptable. The Commissioner of School Buildings reserves the right to reject any or all JAMES F. MORRELL Commissioner of School Buildings ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed Bids for THE RE-ROOFING OF TTVT? BUILDINGS AT UNIVERSITY OP MISSOURI, COLUMBIA FOR THE CURATOPS OK THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI. will be received by the Curators of the University of Missouri at ths Office of the Director of the Physical Plant, 110 General Services Building, Stadium Road, Co- Inmhfa.

Miasouri. until 2:00 b.m. Central Standard Time, August 28, 1965, at which they will be publicly opened und read aloud, Plans and specifications and Information concerning preference granted to Missouri materials ana hirtdprs- the work to be done and olher Items relating to the protect and contract documents, together with the printed form on which RiDft must be MADE, may all be obtained at the Office of the Director of the Physical Plant, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. Attention of Bidders is partlcu- larly called to the reoulrements as to the conditions of employ ment to be observed under the contract, The Curators of the University reserve the right to waive inior-malltles In bids and to reject any or all bids. ruin r-tTnaTrtnia ns twB UNIVEiRSITY OF MISSOURI By: Dais O.

Bowling, Business Manager Bate: Anctut 11 1965 SEALED BIDS will be received at the Office of the Board of Public Service, Room 208, City Hall, until 12 o'ouock, noon, CD. September 14, 1965, for the furnishing of materials and the complete inaillatlon of new to. lIcrHtlnir avtm In tha area 4. of In to By a H. PA and rd.

TA as be I (8 I by ai ing ty: work, Tuckpolntlng, carpentry. McCAIN. S105 Ashland EV 1-6071 BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5987 W. norlssant, Aug. 20, 8 p.m.

perform Odd Fellows' Services for our late Brother Oeoree Hysore Fxftt. nrnv a KoOF 'wOKKI ail types; prompt; erences, pleasant surroundings, no Job too small. Call HE 4-4814 ST HBSBYTjIT;" light housework; own ROOF, ail type: new, retwUr; reliable; experl job too small; guarantee. Milburn. I 307.

few Stratford. EV 3-7126. BABYSlTor care elderly: eve- HOOFTNff; tucUpo'inilnB, water-1 nlngs, weekends, white, mature, proofing. Ralph Prater I M-oay 3211 Ohio. Pit 2-4913; i KABY SllTUrTT: vicinity Itich- I ELECTRONICS POWER PLANT AUTO BODY LITHOGRAPHY WELDINS PLUMBING RESUME AND WRITING SERVICES 7 PENS FORHIHE 6642 Delmar PA T-811 Situations Wanted SITUATIONS MEN, I0YS SO PART TilVit HEL'P AVAILABLE help available, A.M.-r.M.

or Saturdays and Sundays. Students with a wide range of training and background. Need help. Learn the advantage of using this type of employe, Call jod riacen'ent Director BAilEY TECHNICAL SCHOOLS A Cr TUWl a i i T- WT. TTCSil" Allphasee.

PA 5-3601. lege l.ast exnefi'mce inventor. Boxlf-16u, Postp'lspatch. au 1'OmoBxLE "apprenticeshlnT wiiitui, juij ilimiiu, UfBire UIlHUBa iraue sunuui anu service sia tion experience; ase 30; mi.iitM, white w'u iQi fenfe JSTiiA ttV i iojn WNS iku 1 ION auMWisur; con- COOTT, breakfast and-or' lunch, fast and nfflci'ontjJE 3-84-GB DRAFTING, partlftne: mecHanP cal, strui'tural and piping, Call FL 3-1949, ESTI A TOR, experienced general contracting; commercial buildings. Pox Post -Dispatch preferably but wiH t'tke any: d.iys.

PA 7-4248. PLOKAL deeTgncf 18 years P'nence VI sales, years experience, cate In architecture 2 years ex- l.iiem-e. h'st-Ulsp. BUUSBMAN. light cooking:" das; approximately $50 week.

JE Jta'IS't'eN'ANCE MAN or supervise or: Electrical; Plumbing; Heatjig; Refrigeration, Carpentry. Paint-ing- Machinery. Box H-162, PAINTER; experienced "Inferior and exterior. FO 7-S72I, alter n. biivtrr.

eVoerimced age 3Jt nn tim wnrk wo 1-8817 c. vliyi RABV-firT'flNGT my home, rcf- i t-w BABY "SIT." ri-stonslble; refer- ence.PR 6-017 1. TiAtil' reilari.e; BABY SIT and licnt housework, 5 pi's week. VO 3-7SQ5. butti i.i; it.iiv, w.e.v.

"fioOKKKEPlNO reoonle; selup or kept complete, payroll P. A I. and tjixt's; have refe ence if nere.my tojyA. BoxB-340, Post -Dispatch. nisi i.ar.e phases pavroll, quarterly taxes, southiirteFL --qfifl, fitJSOM operation, any type; can do llll shirts an hour.

0 Af ETETITS or- il't-ess 'i experienced. CARE for "sick; 5 or 6 day week) refTeweaEV 3-7347; CASlitKit, aMr6, ex; en EV 9-11 t-'i. CXEiNrN'OTTf-jiTIng, care for sicTt or hitmiU'ipped; experienced, Rrifle 4-l CLEANING and Ironing by day: uoe. FO 1-49 TO. CLEANING, days, references, city or CLEANING or office cleaning, part i rTEKITlTTOT.

V- y.M.-s experi: LLuTili-l i lOl. i 1. imTTTi 77, iii a bnl llKht' tSutica ha KV CO 1 -(1021. 0aY WiiK; 2 'Jayg hoMPeworlfi "rV' VQMil VHtflNfl.lt:! i. work dVsiredT'X- Ipi'i-icii'i'd secretarial office, also Consider rPCepXIOOi.i, lunmmty clerk, ca.sr.ler, sales clerk, etc.

l-ailjfl tTStor, 4 years coP iu r- 1'' 7-ri'Q" i'Jiill. uesires work by week. EV by ilayj eiperP -1 -hi1 enced; reieremies. evr ji.u.m.Vj nu'iTp in iiiy CO 1-Mis frj(7 s. r.i'warus li.u.ViNii in r-y home; pick up P-t E'' 3 0654.

In my home, ex- t'0D- LA exfiencVd.Tv "3-05439 iTtEM aTTcN nusTbSS; inwu.e. it. I is vcara exnerlence: part- time. Gift "and Card hon also desirable. Westend preferred.

t'K l-m07 g.r at tulion. Lewis Hotel training, Best of references. Complete resume bv request. Box C-3'25. P-D.

year.v expeffence; nmire wars: city. TYPING-In mv home, envelope! stuffcil ad-lrcssod. SH WVITRESS or dishwusher part time prefer 8 p.m. to 11, JB WoMA'S nfht housework and care of children; 3 or 4 days. .714 5-5106.

WffMAN; needs wbflT cTeanlngt Iron nit. it WOMAN, oitke Cleaning, prefer e-enlnr. HI -S57 VSE C0NFIDEXT1AL SlKVICt There may be one or two firms or Individuals to whom you do not wk-h your reply to go, If such la the case, simply address your application to the Box Number In tha ad and attach a separate list of such names stating that your reply Should toe destroyed It addressed to any of the names Indicated. Place both In an envelops addressed to Confidential Service, St. Louis Poet-Dtspatch Classified St.

Louis, Mo. Such tnswers cannot returned. IMPORTANT NOTICE The 1964 Civil Rights Law prohibits, with certain exceptions, discrimination because of sett. Since some occupations are considered more altrnc-tlve to persons of one sex than the other, advertisements ars placed under the Male or Female columns for convenience of readers. Such listings are not Intended to exclude persons of either sex TAMR" Kn organliatlonal position for a msn who enjoys and is effective wllh people.

Must be flexible, and willing to learn. Needs tnergv, patience, and ability to work with groups. This la a career Job. WY 3-B60H, PHONE Now Forming AUTO MECHANIC WELDINS DIE DESIGNING BUSINESS PERSONAL 28 WIUS reasonably priced will shown In your home by appointment by nationally known fashion wig stylist. EV S-0462.

EV n-1496 rt rtfl SI tie A-l Print, 4732 Delmar, 0 7-3222 TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 Capable Drivers FurhiahM TO Drive Your Car Anvwhere 25 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU Atrm nmvKWAv 722 Chestnut rm. 625 OA 1J4.9? OA l-1f)9. SWAPS 31 AIR-CONDITIONER. Ron, $75j turquoise swivel rocker, $25: 21'1 console TV, blond, $115. Swap for or 7 7-z(i.

iwti arntic. ta.ik- all. nart for Howert Eureka, Mo P.O. rtiW RTvl.mT A RbJ tr a.J,- hardtop extra clean. Wil trade tor patio worn.

VI i.M5. U21 ACHaT: 3- bedroom house deep well, springs; Osnge County; irade. spii. la' Plorla aant; ewap eottlty for low mileage irniCKumbiteenoT brlck work carpenter worn, Richa, IV I 3-UU. 810U Mall.

OhjuuE, 'at (Jitonet; 175 or vi 2-035R -obecion Minn" hat storm windows- se or in 1 aitioner tor WO 1-0921 I. Kl trade? con- SPECIAL SERVICES I TRADES 31 pANITOR; equipment available. 'SpeciallM In tlte floors. Office buildings preefnred. Jonei, 6080 ASH HAULI NO 41 ASHPITS, oid sheds wrecaed.

base ments cleaned; prompt service. THOMAS 4423 Page JE 5-0327 BRICKLAYING, TuckpolntlnrO TUCKFOINTINO PULOED WALLS AND CHIMNEYS REBUILT OAR Contractors, 2224 Gravois PR 1-435 ANYTIME ES EKSONTuckpoinling waterproofing and concrete work. HA 8-7632, 3603 Eminence. SiAVt ESTlMATrl Tuckpointing and waterproofing; guaranteed. Insured terms, prompt, He ll'nli, 342f Klein.

MA 1-74SV. JOSEPH'S tuckpolntlng, no JoTS too small, FKE estimates. M0 1 4-8658 343B Pestalonsi TUfRPOINflNfl; brier repair work, basements plastered, waterproofing, caulking, insured. Free estimates. James Gamblin 4808 Arsenal.

MO 4-5637. TUCKPOINTIMO; any type; chlm-ney repair: do own work. Don at chimney repairs. See Belmar, 27ld Louisiana, PR 1-7231. CARPENTERS A BUILDERS 44 CaLL GlltaON ttOn Remodeling, room additions, rathskellers, porches; painting, exterior, Interor; residential and commercial; union.

3959 Shenandoah. PR i-5082 MO 4-4450 PLUMBINfJ" CARPENTRY, PLASTERING PAINTING. Work Guaranteed se CONTRACTORS 2224 Gravois, PR 1-4383 Any Time' beakT 2237 I 1372 Brick work, carpentry, remodeling MIKE 6375 Lillian, Of) 1-94 12 AT5D1TT0NBT porch repair, a -rages, celling tile; Spenhnurr, 4607 S. Mth at Taft. FL 2-5330.

TSRTEF'fHYTcbhcreTe, paneling half bath, plumbing, fencing. AKINS EV 5-9259. 1560 Valle add rooms, garages. C. J.

Pnrr, 1821 S. 2-8M7 CONCRETE, CEMfriTWORK 44 FClTTTRfiTTlEaULTS" Concrete work and waterproofing. No job too small. Fisher, EV 531 Kirkland. Nurmamiv.

CXBErrrwork, sUlKlntk! guar anteed. Elsworth, 3145 Texas. PR 1-7419 CONCRETE, any type, new. patch, repair- do own work. Milbourn, voida filled, new work: bonded.

Bovd. M10 Northwood PA CONCRii. 1'E worK tree tes. AKINS EV vaile fATius, warns, nrivewavs, iron rails, steps, etc. it.

uonooy, urt i STEM, porches, natios. nriv-1- ways, walks guaranteed. Jack. Aureq. rn p-om ELECTRIC WIRING, ETC.

50 ORR ELECTRIC: wiring, repairs; since 1307; rehabilitation and con-demn work also. S. Grand. PR 8-1100. TOBIN ELECTRIcTSiuse and com- merclal wirina installed and paired; Cltv and county; free estimates.

3328 N. Ninth. CE 1-1163 flTCAWlBMTONCNIffo 51 EXCAVATING of all kln.k MT- TON. 6839 Magnolia. ST Lfl0G0.

FLOORING AND TILE 53 OLD FLOORS sanded a finish new floors Installed. Guy Pink, p. rayior. Jt, t-yft. PARK floor lo.

renniswa special Victoria MT7-O0nn FOUNDATION, WALL WORK 53-W NEWLY ORGANIZED FOUNDATION CO. Over 20 years experience in subdivision and residential construction. Patty Homes, 3338 Wllshire, PE 9-B955 or RA 3-2544, St. Charles, Mo. WOT BAflMMENTS WATERPROOFED AOOINO FLOORS LEVELED 1..

A R. CONTRACTORS 2224 pravols PR 1-4385. anytime. GARAGI DOORS 54G 0A1UGE DOORS, all flues; doors' Jiuaranteen years, uarages mane onger. Call any time.

LEV 2820 Avle EV 3-2655 heaTTnOepair and sheet metal work e5 sritTnT ruoTing. wm. oeorge, iv io uwen. GENERAL HAUIING 5s HAULING lor cash or nim, (1812 Pmpsylvanla PL 2-322 sin i ui ivn.own.,10, ROY. 1 4 22A Angelrodt, GA lift, vrarte, ii3t aempie.

iu t-ii HAULING; very reusnnr.u: very f-H. 1824 17th. MA T.TiTttT hnuliric-: hawenient clearped. Oliver, 1248 Hodlamont, PA 1-41 16 IDS I PROPOSALS WTO. 21 Notice Is hereby given by the Midwest Education Foundation, P.

0. Box 196, Camp Atterhury. Edlnburg. Indiana, by Its Board of Dlreotors that sealed bids for Boiler House Burner Installation and Rehabilitation of Combustion Chambers, Etc. located In mock 9 and 10 at Cemp Atterbury, hear Edinburs In Johnaon County.

In diana, 'will be received by said Foundation at the Office In Bulld- Aurua 24. 1965. until 2:00 p.m EST. and will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bid received later Ulan the above time will be returned unopened.

Birla shall be oroDerlv and com pletely executed on the proposal (5 Iteins will be checke.t by the Corporation Attorney and Engineer nronosal whlrei rica nn Innlucle these Items properly executed shall De rejected ann win not oa con- sldered or read: 1. Statement of Financial Reepon- aiuMuy. rwin van, ihuisii di Board of Accounts may be used, Including a non-collusion Affidavit, Eoundatlon, roc, ranrail, es. than five percent (5) of the bid price. 3.

Letter of consent Form from Surety indicating their certification Bonds in accord an cs with thi pe Alfli-fltlnn Equipment List endorsed by the Tim vt 2l quired to comply with Executive oiuticii un a num win um ii- Order Not. 10925 and 11114 and the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Preeldent's Committee on Equal Opportunities, as In-chided therein. The requirements for Bidders and Contractors under this order are explained In the specification, This contract will be a lump sum contract: however, the Contractor will be required to submit an endorsed list of the equipment to be provided, and a list of the Subcontractors. Bid proposals will be accepted on any division of the work, or on all divisions. Should the successful bidder withdraw his bid or fall to execute a satisfactory Contraot within ten liuj aays or notiiioauon or award by the Owner, the Owner shall declare the bid deposit forfeited a liquidated damages.

Wage rates on the project shall not be less than the prescribed scale of wages as determined in accordance with the provisiona of the Davis-Bacon Act currently In effect. The Contractor to whom the work is awarded shall be required to furnish Surety Bond, acceptable by the Foundation In amount of one hundred percent (100) of tha Contract price. No bidder may withdraw his proposal within a period of 30 davs following the date set for receiving bids. The Foundation reserves the right to retain any or all bid for a period of not more than 30 days and said bids shall remain full fores and effect during said time. The Foundation further reserve! the right to waive Informalities and to award the Contract any bidder or bidders, all to trie advantage of the Foundation or to reject all bide.

The Contract documents, Including: Fiana ana sprcmcauone, are on lie In the Office of the Mlriwprt Education Foundation, Camp Atterbury, Indiana, and copies of the documents may be obtained at the office of the Engineers, Franklin Enginserlrvg Company, 1S1 West Jefferson street, Franklin. Indiana, upon a deposit of $125.00 per let, 125.00 of which will be refunded if a bid Is submitted and plans and specifications are returned to the office of the Engineers In good condition forty-eltht (48) hours after opening of bide. Dated this 6th day of Auguet, 1905. MIDWEST EDUCATION" FOUNDATION. INC.

Its Officers Robert Murray -em DETECTIVES HAKim shadowing. Investl- rating, trai 1-0776. a ting, tracing, free consultation; 6635 Delmar. PERSONAL 23 "locafF "Walter" Adelaide Barney, Chester and WOIXI) witness or anyone having knowledge of accident involving motorcycle and other vehicle at Gravois and Bappington Barracks on 7-30-65 at 0 a.m., please call WO 2-6518 days or 1.5410 vp EUoTKE BA0ER, please contact fliiiii yioix ai mu -ltM as soon pp-sliile, ernergencv. ALCOHOLISM is a treatable dli- aa caji neip.

FO 7-B877. SPECIAL NOTICES 24 gpclALNOTTCE I. Robert Marrnh, of 117 Anahel, city of hereby give notice that I wili not responsible for any debts oon- srooiea aner wm owe oy anyone rW myself. gned) ROBERT K. MARR.AH iSlllCIAL NOTFCE: FrecTTo- Diae, ot -wtu uvi worte, t-ity or Richmond Heights, State ot Missouri, do hereby give notice that will not be responsible for any debts contracted after (tils date anyone except myself.

tSljrrwHl FRED TOTIAg I PICNIO ACCCMMODATIOHS 17 "LWrAHINB-TPiTinSALTr Good fishing, hunting, swimming nocxy Kings rtancn: raxe nign-way 61 south 3 miles past Blooms-dale. turn right on State Road i m.lBa tn tl.l. D.n.h olllDE SERCa.redonboltl tor a place to nunt, nsn or explore? Writs Box 11, De Soto, hunting. Indian relics. Please sped'- guaranteed results.

LtTMlTECK'B LAKirilshmg, boats, worms, minnows, picnlo babies, B-Q grlDs; 10 miles south of St. uls on Hwv. 21: look for IUSINESS PERSONAL 28 ARTIST REGISTRY servlci yllhi FAME membership. rA 0-lJ4. ttA afifi5.

Fprirnsnn. Mo. 1AM slate (arid sur- reyor Tor the stats oi isxas anu InUrested in purchasing an Interest in land surveyine In this area. Address reply to 1230 Indiana. St.

Louis 4, Jamas tl Laws. TEiiioTiTnr fTESKJftER; tools, products, ex-perlenced. ressonaetle, Worthing-Ion, 781T Orove av. WO 2-4 B33. I I I LLOYD CHAMBERS.

Secy DEATHS 14 iibrams Eve M. Abrams, Aug. 19, 1965, widow of the late Louis Abrams, beloved mother of Mrs. Claire Moore, our dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sis-ter-In-law and aunt. Funeral f-tm BEROER Memorial, McPherson at Walton, 9:30 a.m., to Cheeed Bhel Emeth Cemetery, In state Sat.

after 8:30 p.m. Ampleman See Mujkopf. Armgardt Tena Armgardt, Aug. 19. 1965, dear mother of Mrs.

IVlwtn Wllmsmeyer, our desr mother-in-law and grandmother. Mrs. Armgardt at the NEW PfiF.HMANN-HARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridse, until 10 p.m. Aug. 20.

Interment will be held at Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Benedict Carolyn Brock Benedict, Aug. 19. 1063, wife of the late Horace D. Benedict, mother of Cirolyn Benedict Timmons of Villa Park, 111.

Service at Ll'PTON Chapel, 7233 Delnar 1 p.m. Interme-nt Oak Orove Cemetery. Frlenda mav call at chapel after 12 noon Friday. Bcnstein Pauline Alice Benjteln, Aug. 19, 1985.

the Blind Girls Home. 5235 Page, dear sister of William Beneteln, and our sister-in-law. Funeral from BENSIEK-NIE-HAUS Mortuary, 1431 Union Aug. 21. 9:30 a.m.

Funeral private. Borcherdlng Helen Borcherdlng (nee Oerte-mann), New Haven, Aug. 19, 1965. beloved mither of E1U Brermeyer, Florence McGlnnls. Paul.

William and Alfred Borcherdlng. dear enter of William, Herman and Edward W. Gerlemann, Ida Elchmann and Ida Schreler, dear mother-in-law. sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Aug.

21. 2:30 p.m. iDST) from the FERTIO Funeral Home, New Haven. Mo. Interment Bt.

James E. R. Cemetery. Stony Hill, Mo. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to favorite charities.

HIT are Rnnir (r irunpr. THDlaoe or ivwalr. John, ol -oiu. -Jil a 1) rSUTIEiti.Ni Allm Her-ford MU-'-' 1 '10 ROOFING, guttering. Wm.

George, 191.1 Owen. A 5-0157. SfUnAGe, MOVrHlTEXPrTESS o9 VbX DER AIIF.TAN3TTOW ra'teT 600 RikI ler, Fe'nton. 1U 3-J00. THEATRICAL 70 Ml'SlC-copying arrancintr.

take dictation Mr. Brown VI 3-2782. EDUCATION SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTI0H75 IBM COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Classes Now Forming at METROPOLITAN SCHOOLS Learn for a high paying Job in the field of Automation. Few openings still available In current class to learn computer programming on big 1401 Computer. METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF AUTOMATION! 508 N.

GRAND OL 2-5-154 Classes Now Beina Formed! INLn Ot DUnnUUU BOOKKEEPING MACHINES I Learn for a high paying Job. Train In a few short weeks for a career, In Automation. Call Immediately to enroll. METROPOLITAN SCHOOL Oh AUTOMATION 508 N. GRAND OL 2-5154 PRIDE OF CRAFTSMANSHIP IS DEAD! i.

w'SmW MISSOURI SCHOOL FOR DOCTORS' ASSTS. uou rrancis i-iaxg i-a n-e-ja, 'Xirtiiys-A iAiT7ir v- PBX-RECEPTIONISTS TRAIN NOW PAY LATER NeoiK'il fur Jobs open now. Earn up to $2 week In St. Louis area. Hish school not requlrel.

No agJ limit. Day or evening classes. Air-coniMtlond. Free Plncemmt. CASHIKR TRAINING INSTITUTE 532 AR'WPK Pl.t 'f I'll 1-135 BAUN TOP PAY Drive a Semi-Diesel Rig Short course.

Learn In thre weks with a Pro at your side. Free placement aid. Train where truck MnIV? 1-4010 124-hr.) TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL, 6050 Brown Road St. Loulj. JOB IBM KEY PUNCH BURHOUGHS METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF AUTOMATION (As Seen on Tv) 5M N.

GRAND OL 2-5454 ATATtTMENrTTAmQERS NEEDED MANY JOB OPENINGS MANAGEMENT TRAINING CO. 8011 Clayton rd. PA 1-1885 Member American uoutou on chodii iiH.rnNnrriONINO SERVICE TRAINING 7711 Papa HA 9-5026 LEARN TO PLAY th iiuifar. Call Buddy Star. VO 2-844, 1264 PTXNO INsTRUcTlOfT frTSoTy, harmonv.

analysts, 1m pro vis inn. basic course. Cheri Ludovlco, 59j0 Rhop FL 2-2205. LEAllN ib-m AUTOMATION, INC. 6600 Delmar TA wonislrt Learn to be Medical and Dental Aaslstants.

As seen on TV. Be the doctor's right-hand girl. Opportunities when trained for full and oart time positions. METROPOLITAN SCHOOL FOR MEDICAL AND DENTAL ASSISTANTS SOS North flrantl OL 2-5454 Out of towners may call collect. I EUERYBODY mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimm To Place a Want Ad Call MAin 1-6666 bounded generally by Grand Easton Newstead Ave.

and iu, under Letting No. R245. Obtain Plans, et. at the otfics of the Director of Public utilities. Room 311, City Hall, liprlt: S50 1 ST.

LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Sell fflingt fTirOUgh I WST-DIS- PITCH WANT AD. Call MA 1-6666 SUSS SS St SSi I aAaaAAaatas, 1 ss. sa. ttm.

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