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LOUIS POST- DISPATCH PART PAGES THREE 1--32C CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1956 THE WANT AD NUMBER- Post-Dispatch Want Ads Offer Wide Selection They're Conveniently Classified. Easy to Find WANT AD INDEX The numbers in the index below Ver to the classification number and not the page number. All Classifications are Numbered and Appear in Numerical Order. Service Classification Number Announcements Bids Wanted 286 Birth Announcements Business Directory 38-74 Business Opportunities Business Personals 28 Death Notices Directors Meetings 284 It Yourself" 228 Education 75-78 Financial 282 Fraternal Notices 13 (Legal Notice. 283 Loans 281 Lost and Found 17-18 Personals 23 Small Loan Companies 280 Sealed Proposals 287 Special Notices 26 Stockholders Meeting 285 Swaps 31 Employment Agencies 85-87 Help Wanted: Men, Girls 82 Help Wanted: Women 88 Partners 90 Salesmen 83 Saleswomen 89 Situations Wanted 80-81 Real Estate for Rent Apartments for Rent Rent 111-112 120 Flats Business for Rent 113-114 Property for (Farms for Rent 157 110 Hotels Houses for Rent 115-116 Office Space 121 Resorts for Rent 96-104 127 Rooms.

Suburban Property for Rent 117 Board to Rent 125 Real Estate for Sale 147 145 Apartments for Sale for Sale 149 Deeds Business of Trust Property 140-141 Farms and Farm Land 158-162 147 Flats Houses for for Sale 146 Sale Hunting Grounds 150 155 Investment Property 142 Loans for on Sale Real Estate 148 Lots Wanted 143 Real Real Estate Estate Available for Colored 151 Real Estate Out of St. Louis 161 152 Real Estate Wanted to Buy 153 Estate Exchange Real (Resorts Louis for County Farms 160 Sale St. Property for Sale 145 Suburban 156 Timber Lands Things for Sale Equipment 214 Air Aircraft Conditioning 215 200 Animals 217 and Fish 213 Aquariums 219 Auctions 170-185 Automobiles Trailers, Mobile Homes 180 Auto Gifts and Children's Sup. 220 Baby and Motorcycles 221 Bicycles Birds Boats for and Sale Motors 223 225 Material 229 227 Building Cameras 231 Clothing Wood. Fuel oil 233 Coal and Cats 202 Dogs Farm Supplies 235 214 Fans Good Things to Eat 237 241 Equipment Vehicles 205 Horses and 243 Household Goods Goods Wanted 244 Household and Diamonds 245 Lawn Jewelry Mower Sales and Service 240 247 Machinery 251 Miscellaneous for Rent 251-R 253 Musical.

Tuning and Repair 257 Piano and Supplies 209 Poultry and Pet Stock 207 Rabbits Televisions 258 Radios and Trees 261 and Seeds, Plants. 262 Machines Coins 264 Stamps and Office Equipment 266 Store, 268 (Toys LOW RATES FOR WANT ADS Rate per line Daily Sunday 72c TRANSIENT 1 time (consecutive) 66c 71 times (consecutive) 59c 64c (consecutive) 47c 52c times times (consecutive) 46c 51c 80 ROOMS- times ROOM AND BOARD 61c 66c 1 time 55c 60c 3 times (consecutive) 47c 52c SITUATIONS WANTED 56c times time 47c 52c 51c 3 times (consecutive) 45c 50c No advertisement accepted two lines. for less Local than rates apply only to adthe price of vertisers and located within in 150 the State miles of of St. Missouri Louis in the State of Illinois. Rates beyond these 92c areas are line 88c per line daily and Count 5 per average words Sunday to flat.

the line, mail ads tention RULES Want AND REGULATIONS Ad Dept. The Post -Dispatch reserves the right to classify ads The under Post-Dis- patch reserves the right to revise propriate headings. or reject advertisements box or to number readvertisement. If this right is tain answers, to any exercised the amount paid for the advertisement will be refunded to the advertiser. It is agreed that the liability of the Pulitzer Publishing Company in the event of failure to publish an advertisement for any reason or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertisement shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser.

Claims concerning omissions or incorrect insertions will not be considered unless made within 30 days from date of To place a Want Ad, phone Main and ask for an adtaker. It is not necessary to open an account-just say "charge It." Both cash and charge ads may be placed at the Want Ad Counter, 12th and Olive. Advertisers using box numbers please ask for 'Want Ad swers" when inquiring about replies. (C) CLASSIFICATIONS 211 TO 286 WILL BE FOUND ON PAGES 29-30-31 PART 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS CEMETERIES INVESTIGATE Derore you invest in a cemetery lot. You can be SURE.

if you select your family lot in MEMORIAL PARK. "'The Cemetery Everlasting" on LucasHunt rd. Your funeral director is our reference. "Better to have and not need. than to need and not have." EV 3-2111.

LAKEWOOD PARK. I am the owner of 6-grave lot, Section 2. Will sell for $225 cash. FL 2-1663. MT.

HOPE, Sec. 12; 6 graves; -state owner wants offer. VO 1-4803. CRYPTS; Oak Grove beautiful mausoleum; sell cheap, will trade for acreage or house. UN 4-4457.

LAKEWOOD Park 6-grave; leavstate: very reasonable. WO 1-0870. VALHALLA. 4 graves; bronze section; cheap. HA 7-1991.

6 GRAVES, Section 1, Valhalla, $200. HA 9-2806. 6 GRAVE: Sunset Burlal Park; choice section; cheap. HA 9-2685. MOUNT LEBANON, 6 graves, 'will divide, cheap.

PR 3-3862. OAK GROVE $600. Cemetery: MI 5-5411. 8-grave, choice location. FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Sprays, $3.50 up.

Baskets, $5 up. 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 OPEN TILL 8 P.M. FLORISTS 7 Euclid- West Pine FLORIST Flowers for all occasions delivered, telegraphed. FO 1-6869 4904 LACLEDE BRIX FLORIST FUNERAL SPECIALISTS Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere CO 1-5032 4820 NATURAL BRIDGE FUNERAL DIRECTORS CULLINANE BROS.

3320 N. Kingshighway EV 5-7799 TRADITIONAL SERVICE Wagoner Undertaking Co. FO 7-8811. ALBERT H. HOPPE HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary 6464 Chippewa FL 2-1938 KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 GRAVOIS PR 2-3000 MOYDELL'S Mississippi and Allen PR 2-0402 LEIDNER UNDERTAKING CO.

ESTABLISHED 1859 2223. St. Louis CH 1-1654 EV CARROLL, 4600 1 Natural Bridge. ZIEGENHEIN parking lot in rear of chapel. 6409 Gravois, FL 2-1000.

MONUMENTS 10 ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT CO. 5232 Florissant. CO 1-4655. FRATERNAL NOTICE 13 TO PLACE A FRATERNAL NOTICE Mail to Post- Dispatch Want Ad 12th and Olive or Call MAin I-1111 June 8, 1956, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, wife of Joseph N. Beck, mother of Virginia Beck and our sister, sister-In-law and aunt, Funeral June 11, 8:45 a.m.

from The BOPP Chapel, 131 W. Argonne Kirkwood to St. Peter's Church, Kirk wood, 9 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Mrs.

Beck was a member of St. Peter's Altar Society, BERESFORD, THOMAS, June 8, 1956, 3129 St. Vincent beloved husband of Bessie Beresford (nee Day), dear foster father of Jack Lee, dear son of Mrs. Jane Bishop, and brother of Albert Beresford, of Lester England, dear son-in-law, brother-in-law, fatherin-law, grandfather, nephew, and cousin. Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette Monday June 11, 1:30 p.m.

Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. BOTHMAN, EMMA (nee Roettger), 3869 Federer, June 9, 1956. beloved wife of the late Theodore Bothman, dear mother of Mrs. I. T.

Vierheller, Mrs. H. W. Tilker, Mrs. Charles Welek Jr.

and William Bothman of Pasadena, our dear grandmother, greatgrandmother, mother-in-law, aunt and cousin. Services June 12. 10:30 neral Home, 6322 S. Grand, to a.m. from the SOUTHERN FuValhalla Cemetery.

In chapel after 2 p.m., Sun. CASEY, ANNA (nee Thornhill), 2833 Laclede Sta. June 9, 1956, beloved wife of the late Elmer L. Casey, dear mother of Marion Parkin, Elmer and Harold A. Casey, dear mother-inlaw, grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral June 11, 8:30 a.m. (D.S.T.) from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester av. to Eolia, Mo. Services and interment there 10 a.m.

(C.S.T.) at Oak Grove Cemetery. CHARTRAND, JOSEPH 4338 Oregon June 8. 1956. fortified with the Sacraments Holy Mother Church. husband of the late Pauline L.

Chartrand (nee Flesh), dear father of Edward J. (Polly) of Seattle, Julia D. Rudden, Chartrand Francis and X. the late Babe (Ace), Mary Chartrand, our dear of Mrs. father-in-law, Guilbault, grandfather, brother brother-in-law, uncle Mary and cousin.

Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuery, 2842 a.m. Meramec to St. Anthony June 11, 8:30 Church. Interment Resurrection. Member of St.

Vincent de Paul Society. CREAMER, MARY (MAE), N. (nee) Kassel), formerly of 1806 Leffingwell, fortified with Mother the Church Sacraments of Holy June 8, 1956, dear wife dear of the late Frank L. Creamer, of Francis and George Creamer. Mrs.

Marie Amlong dear and Mrs. Ethel M. Leahy. our mother-in-law, sister, grandmother, sister-in-law, grandmother, great aunt, cousin and niece. Funeral from JOHN STYGAR SON Funeral Home, 5541 Riverview June 12, 8:15 a.11.

to St. Leo's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Deceared was member of St. Ann's Sodality of A. St.

Leo's Church. DETERS. ALOYSIUS G. (OLLIE), 9501 Reavis Barracks Affton, June 7, 1956, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear son of Deters the late Frank and Elizabeth (nee Schnelker), dear brother of Leona Messmer, Loretta Todt, Marie Youngblood, Elsie Novak, Virginia Fox, Frank, Lawrence, Walter, Raymond and the late Andrew and Edward Deters, dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and nephew. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, 4228 S.

Kingshighway June 11. 8:30 a.m., to St. George' Church. Interment S8. Peter and Paul, A member of Journeymen Plumbers Union Local No.

35. 7725 Rosedale entered into FRANKENBERGER, C. DONALD, rest June 8, 1956. dear husband of Marjorie Frankenberger, dear father of Donald James S. and Richard C.

Frankenberger, our dear son, father-in-law and grandfather. Mr. Frankenberger will lie in state at SHEPARD Funeral Home, 1167 Hamilton, until 11 a.m. June 11. Funeral same day, 2:30 p.m., from Hamilton Ave.

Christian Church. 1260 Hamilton. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society will be appreciated. Operators on duty 8 a.m.

to p.m. Monday through Saturday DEATHS 14 ARNDT, ERNST 0., 8631 Rosalie June 7, 1956, husband of Madeleine Leacock Arndt, brother of Lucille Knapp, Freda Kemper and Paul Arndt. Mr. Arndt at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar until 9 a.m. Service at Bethel Lutheran Church, 7001 Forsyth, 11:30 a.m.

ARNSMEYER, GEORGE 3232 Portis, June 7, 1956, dear husband of Anna Arnsmeyer (nee Mueller), dear father of George Arnsmeyer, dear brother, brotherin-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S. 4228 S. Kingshighway June 11, 1 p.m. In parlors after 2 p.m.

Sat. Interment St. Paul's Churchyard. AUBUCHON, LOUIS, Taussig fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church June 8, 1956, husband of the late Mabel Aubuchon (nee Teson) dear brother of Manuel and the late Theodore Aubuchon, dear brotherin-law, uncle, great -uncle and great-great-uncle. Funeral June 11, 8:15 a.m.

BAUMANN BROS. Funeral Home, 2504 Woodson Overland to St. Ferdinand Church and Cemetery. BATTS. HENRY THOMPSON, Wellesley.

Mass. Mav 31, 1956, beloved husband of Marie Batts (nee Sutton), dear father of Henry Thompson Jack and Richard Bryan Batts. dear son of Margaret and the late Henry T. Batts, dear son-inlaw, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Graveside services June 11, 2 p.m.

In Laurel Hill Gardens. KRIEGSHAUSER'S Service. Flowers to be received at mortuary. BECK, ELIZABETH (nee O'Mara), June 8, 1956, fortified with the TO PLACE A WANT AD CALL MAIN 1-1111 Charge It! DEATHS 14 FREELAND, ODE. 4452 Swan June 8.

1956, beloved husband of Golda Freeland (nee Likes), dear father of Donald and Russell Anderson. our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral from WITT BROS. Chapel, 2929 S. Jefferson Mar- 1:30 p.m.

to New St. cus Cemetery. Deceased WAs member V.F.W. Post. 4320.

FRISTOE, FRANCES GIVENS. June 8. 1956, wife of the late John W. Fristoe, mother of Mrs. George Titzell Jr.

and Thornas J. Moss, grandmother of Mrs. Herman Frentzel. Service at the family residence, No. 18 Washington 2 p.m.

Entombment Oak call Grove Mausoleum. Friends may at residence after 4 p.m. Sun. GANGOL, ANDREW. at Miami, suddenly June 6, 1956, dear husband of Katie Gangol (nee Gera) dear father of Andrew J.

and William J. Gangol, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law uncle. 4228 S. Kingshighway, June Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, 11, 9:30 a.m.. to St.

Stephen of Hungary Church. Interment Resurrection. A member of Public Service Operators Local 788 and Hunyady Society. In parlors after 7:30 p.m. Sat.

GRAF, AGATHA M. (nee Roser), House Springs, with suddenly, Sacra- June 7, 1956, fortified the ments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of Frank Graf, dear mother of Theodore, Viola Watson, La Virginia Kramer, Dorothy Bruyer, Raymond, Frank Jr. and William Graf, dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law grandmother, sister, and aunt. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ June 11. 9:30 a.m.

to St. AnMortuary, 2842 Meramec thony Church. Interment sS. Peter and Paul. GRIFFITHS, MINNIE, entered into rest June wife 7, of 1956, the late Evan Grifat Granite City, fiths, dear sister of Joseph Spradley, dear sister-in-law.

of Margaret Ann Griffiths, dear aunt. Funeral service 1 at MERCER Chapel, Granite City, 111. Interment Sunset Hill Member Cemeof tery. 0.E.8. No.

650 and Gabriel Edwardsville, Ill. Shrine No. 78. HASENPFLUG, EMIL 3663A Wilmington, fortified Mother with the Sacraments of Holy Church, June 8, 1956, Mieger), beloved hus- dear band of Rose (nee father of Dorothy Kounovsky and Vernon J. Hasenpflug, dear brother of Frank and Harry Hasenpflug, our dear grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin.

Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand, June 11, 8:30 a.m. to St. Stephen Church. Interment sS.

Peter Public and Paul. Retired supervisor of Service and member of E.M.B.A. HEINEMANN, BERTHA (nee Schuenboff), formerly of 209 Smith, Kirkwood, asleep in Jesus June 7, 1956, beloved wife of Adolph F. Heinemann. dear mother of Esther, Elmer E.

and Lawrence A. Heinemann, our dear sister, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral 1:30 p.m., from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens. HOGUE. GEORGE, 4310 Lafayette, June 8.

1956. 5:15 p.m.. dear husband of the late Nora Hogue (nee Weston), dear father of Earl Copeland. Elsie Dowling. Edith Weston.

Francis, Audrey Hogue and Geneva Speer. dear grandfather, greatgrandfather and Funeral trom SCHNUR Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette June 11, 10 a.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. HOOK, WASTL, 5018. Lansdowne, entered into rest June 1956.

7:45 a.m., beloved husband of Katherine Hook (nee Alesko), dear father of John Hook, Rose and Tatorski, Pete Mary, Hook, our dear grandMichael, Andrew father, brother-in-law, father-inlaw and uncle. Funeral June Funeral 8:30. a.m. from CHULICK Home, 1722 S. Jefferson, to St.

Mary's Assumption Church, Dolman and Hickory sts. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member of St. Mary's Assumption Society. HOROWITZ, MORRIS, June 8, 1956, beloved husband of Emma Kaplan Horowitz, dear brother of Max Horowitz and Lillie DeFrina.

Funeral from the RINDSKOPF Chapel, 5212 Delmar Cemetery. 3 p.m., to Mount Olive HUNKELER, ODELL of Cottage CHARCity, Maryland, June LOTTE (nee Coppage), 1956, beloved wife of Edwin Hunkeler, dear mother of Ronald, dear sister of of Mrs. Hazel Schwab, dear daughter Mrs. Anna Coppage, grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt and niece. Funeral June 11, 9 SON'S a.m., from MATH HERMANN Chapel, to St.

Fair Francis Xavier Church and W. Florissant (College), Grand and Lindell. Interment Friedens Cemetery, In parlors after 5 p.m. Sun. ISOLA, LOUIS 6133 Pershing June 7, 1956, beloved husband of the late Teresa Isola, dear father of Peter Isola and Mrs.

Byron Arata, our dear grandfather, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell, June 11, 8:30 a.m.. to St. Roch Church, Rosedale and Waterman.

Interment Calvary. Member of Italian Fratellanza Society, JOCHUM. HELEN 5015 Alexander, June 9, 1956, dear wife of the late Edgar Jochum, dear mother of William Ballard Eaton, dear mother-in-law and grandmother. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, 4228 S. Kingshighway June 12,, A.M.

Time Later. To St. John the Baptist Church, Interment Calvary Cemetery, In parlors after 6 p.m. Sunday. JOHANNING, HENRY F.

3142 Texas, June 7, 1956, 6:50 p.m., beloved brother of Christine C. Johanning, Mrs. F. E. Jones Johanning, Otto Johanning, Walter (nee Johanning), our dear brotherin-law and uncle.

Funeral from WACKER HELDERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravols June 11, 1 p.m. Interment Concordia Cemetery, JUNG. See Yung. KELLER, ALBERT June 8. 1956, husband of Nellie Brown Keller.

Service at residence, No. Carrswold, 10 a.m. Interment private, Bellefontaine Cemetery. Family request in lieu of flowers friends may make a contribution in his memory to the Barnes Hospital. KILROY, ROBERT (BOB), June 7.

1956, beloved husband of Lillian Whitton Kilroy, dear son of the late Martin and Maria Kilroy, dear brother of Martin and Louis Kilroy and the late Frank Kilroy, our dear uncle, nephew, brotherin-law, son-in-law and cousin. Funeral from ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington June 11. 10 a.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

Member of Chauffeurs Union Local No. 405 AFL. LANGE, HENRY 3815 Clarence June 8, 1956, beloved husband of Irene Lange (nee Robirds), dear brother of Josephine Pendergast and Frank Lange, dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral June 12 at 8:30 a.m. from STROOT-CARROLL Funeral Home, 4600 Natural Bridge to Holy Rosary Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Woodmen Mem- of ber of E.M.B.A,, the World, and Local No. 788 and Holy Name Society. LEVIN, ISRAEL, June 9, 1956, beloved husband of the late Rebecca Levin, dear father of Lester M. Levin, beloved grandfather of Michael Levin.

Funeral from The RINDSCOPF Chapel, 5212 Delmar, 10:30 a.m. to Mt. Olive Cemetery, Mr. Levin was 3. member of St.

Louls Lodge No. 20 AF AM. Missouri Lodge No. 22, E'Nai Brith, Wabash Lodge No. 248.

Knights of Pythias and Beacon Chapter No. 256, OES. In state 7 p.m. Masonic services 8 p.m. LOEBER, MINNIE 1325 Belrue, entered into rest June 7.

1956, dear mother of Mrs. Helen Swyers, William Harry Clarence R. and Eugene D. Loeber, our dear grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Mrs.

Loeber will lie in state at SHEPARD Funeral Home, 1167 Hamilton, until 11 a.m., June 11. Funeral same p.m., from Kingsland Memorial Presbyterian Church. 6719 Page. Interment Friedena Cemetery. McCLELLAN, THOMAS 3853A Kossuth Wed.

June 6, 1956, beloved husband of Ruth McClellan (nee Rutherford), dear brother of Mary Gillerstrom, Edna McCarthy, Louise Feaman, Charles W. and George B. McClellan, brother-inlaw, nephew uncle. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge June 11, 2:30 p.m.

Interment ah a Cemetery. Member of John J. O'Neill Br. No. 343 Nat'l.

Ass'n. of Letter Carriers and retired U. 8. Civil Service Employes Ass'n. MEIER, WILLIAM 4927 Matfitt, June 9.

1956. beloved Viola T. Meier (nee Rexhausen), father of Mrs. L. W.

Roth, dear brother of Leslie U. Meier, our dear tather-in-law and grandfather. Funeral from DREHMANN-HARRAL Chapel, 1905 Union. 2 p.m. June 12.

Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. DEATHS MORAN, MARY E. (nee Dunsworth), 2601 Compton fortifled with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. June 1956, beloved wife of Bernard Moran, dear sister of Mrs. Joseph Cosgrove and Al Dunsworth, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin.

Funeral from CLARK Funeral June 11, 8:30 a.m.. to Notre Home, 1125 Hodtamont Dame Church. Interment Calvary. MUELLER, ADAM 4407 Tennessee, asleep in Jesus June 9, 1956, 6:15 a.m., beloved nusband of Hedwig Mueller (nee Lorenz), dear father of the late Erwin Mueller, our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin in his 80th year. Funeral 1:30 p.m.

from neral Home, 3620 Chippewa st. to BEIDERWIEDEN South Side FuConcordia Cemetery. Body will lie in state after 11:30 a.m. Sun. MUELLER, SYLVESTER J.

(BUD), 100 June 8, 1956. dear husband of meyer), dear brother of Carl MuelMarguerite Mueller (nee Brockler, Mrs. Robert Shipman and Curtis Mueller, dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, 4228 S. Kingshighway, June 12, 8:30 a.m., to St.

Martin of Tours Church. Interment Resurrection. A member of the Holy Name Society, MUSCHONG, ANNA (nee Hubachek), 4626 Dahlia, June A. 8, 1956, dear wife of Nicholas Muschong, dear mother of Peter Nicholas F. Muschong and Elsie Clotfelter of Memphis, dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandmother, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Mon. 8:30 a.m. to Our Lady of Sorrows Church. Interment Resurrection.

NEFF. MATILDA of Route 6, Box 2428, Sappington, dear wife of George Neff, dear mother of George and Walter Neff, dear sister, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, 4228 S. Kingshighway June 11, 10 a.m. Interment Mt.

Lebanon. REIFEISS, GEORGE at Veterans Hospital, Iowa City. June 8. 1956, beloved son of the late Louis and Anna Reifeiss, brother of Mrs. May Cabalek and Mrs.

Laura Born, and the late Leona Westerman. Funeral at Villa Grove, from Sacred Heart Church. ROUBIDOUX, JOHN 9, 312A Duchouquette, June 1956, dear husband of Lucille Roudidoux, dear father of Janice Withers, John and James Roubidoux, dear brother of Bonnie Hart, dear brother-in-law, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER 3 p.m., to New St. Marcus.

MemChapel, 7814 S. Broadway, ber of Building Service Employes Union Local 50, AFL. SCHEIDT, EMILIE C. (nee Foehr), Emerson Creve Coeur, June 9, 1956. beloved wife of Robert W.

Scheidt, dear mother of Walter M. Scheidt, Opal M. Viehmann and Elma L. Videtich, dear sister of John M. Foehr, dear grandmother, mother- sisterin-law and aunt.

Mrs. Scheidt at BAUMANN BROS. Funeral Home, 2504 Woodson Overland, until 11 a.m. June at 11. St.

Paul's Services E. same R. day 3 p.m. Church, Olive st. and Warson Mem- rds.

Interment church cemetery. ber of St. Paul's E. R. Church and Women's Gund.

Memorial to St. Louis Ass'n. for Retarded Children appreciated. SCHLOEMP. BRUNO, 0.

of Morse Mill, June 7, 1956, beloved husband of Anna father of Bruno and Karl Schloemp (nee Niewoehner), dear Schloemp, our dear grandfather father and brother-in-law, uncle. Mr. Schloemp at BRIMMER Funeral Home, House Springs, until 10:30 a.m. June 11, thence to New Apostolic ice at church 1 p.m. (D.S.T.).

InChurch, 9701 Mackenzie rd. Servterment Sunset Burial Park, SCHNEIDER, EMMA (nee Gronemann), June 8. 1956, beloved wife of the late Charles F. Schneider, dear mother of Carl F. Walter H.

and Edward Schneider, dear grandmother of Marilyn Wilcox, Walter H. great- and Lois Ann Finneran, dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sister and aunt, in her 89th year. Funeral June 11, 2 p.m.. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Peter's Florissant Cemeavs. Interment St.

tery. SCHULZ, JOHN 6304 beloved Bancroft. June 9, 1956. husband of Bertha Schulz (nee Renick), dear father of Cpl. David Allen Schulz, dear brotherin-law and uncle.

Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary. 6464 Chippewa. 1:30 p.m., to National Cemetery. Member Richard Anderson Post No. 54, American Legion.

SCHWIEDER, JOHN 1533 Louisville, June 7, Louise 1956, 12:15 Schwieder p.m., (nee Hesse) dear dear husband of E. Mr. Schwieder will lie in state brother-in-law. uncle and cousin. at Chapel, 3634 Gravois untli June 11, 9:30 a.m.

Services same morning 10:30 a.m. at Church of Inter- Holy Communion, 7401 Delmar. ment Deceased was a member of St. New St. Marcus Cemetery.

Louis Fire Dept. Local No. 73. SIEBELTS, HARRY the Sacra- 2936 Greer fortified with ments of Holy Mother Church, June 8, 1956, beloved husband of Lillian E. Siebelts (nee Elchinger), dear father of Dorothy Mitchell and Harriette Kappauff and the late Orville and Herbert Siebelts, dear grandfather of Ronald Kappauff, dear father-in-law, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral June 11, 8:30 a.m. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs. to St. Augustine's Church, Hebert and Lismore Nor- sts. Interment St.

Ann's Cemetery, mandy. Mr. Married Siebelts, was a Sodality mem- of ber of St. Augustine's Church and former member of Carpenter's Union, Local No. 1596.

SIMONIS. HAZEL, 4150 Connecticut June 9, 1956, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, wife of the late Adam Simonis, beloved mother of Mary Hawley, Rhea Connor, Hilda Tappel, Paul Simonis, Florence Lewis, Jerome James and Eugene Simonis, Dorothy Steinbough, Katherine Stroup, Elizabeth Kreusler and the late Joseph McNutt, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sisterin-law and aunt. Funeral from GEBKEN Chapel, 2630 Gravois, June 11, 8:30 a.m. to Holy Family Church. Interment SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery, Member of Sodality of Our Lady of Fatima. of 147 Frey Lane, Belleville, STIMSON, BROOKS MANSFIELD, June 8, 1956, husband of Dorothy Stimson, father of Roberta Jean, and Patricia Sue Stimson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stimson brother of Mrs. Charles (Lois) Davis, Mrs.

Martin (Geneva) Bendick and William Stimson Jr. Funeral services will be held in KURRUS Chapel, 2525 State East St. Louis, June 11. Rev. Don J.

Zimmerlee officiating. Interment St. Clair Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers friends may contribute to the American Cancer Society. OVER A MILLION WANT ADS have been published in the Post-Dispatch during the past year.

Use Want Adsthe people's Market Place. TO PLACE YOUR AD call MAIN 1-1111 charge it! MORE WANT ADS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGES 29-30-31-PART I DEATHS 14 STUERNER, CHARLES, 4328 Gertrude, June 6, 1956, beloved husband of Elizabeth Stuerner, dear father of Laura Wiseman, dear brother-in-law and uncle. Service 1:30 p.m., from JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois. Interment Oid St.

Marcus. Member of Web Pressmen Union No. 38 and St. Louis Ger- man Benevolent Society, TILLMAN, JOHN New Jamestown June 9, 1956, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Esther Schwienher Tillman, dear father of John V. Mary Katherine, Claire, William L.

and Thomas Knapp Tillman, dear brother of Catherine Tillman and Otto G. Otto, dear son-in-law, brother-in-law, nephew and cousin. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuary, 2842 Meramec June 12, 8:45 a.m., to St. Francis Xavier College Church. Interment Calvary.

Masses preferred, Member of Holy Name Society. TROTTER, OMA. June 8, 1956, beloved wife of Lester H. Trotter, dear mother of Paul, Robert, William and Edward Trotter, Margaret Teubner, Anna Mae Richert, dear sister of Hobart Atchison and Leona Shoop, dear grandmother, aunt, mother-in-law and sister-inlaw. Funeral June 11,, 1:30 p.m.

from the A. KRON Chapel, 2707 N. Grand to Mount Lebanon Cemetery, UTTERBACK, EMMETT 9104 Gast June 9, 1956, beloved husband of Anna Riggs Utterback (nee Beran), dear father of Opal Christian, Garnett L. and Erma Singleton, dear stepfather of May Jones, dear grandfather, greatgrandfather, father-in-law, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral June 12, 10:30 a.m.

from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant aves. Interment Lake Charles Cemetery, VIEHMANN, ELSIE Lindbergh and Olive Street June 9, 1956, dear daughter of the late Martin and Lena Viehmann (nee Allgeier), dear sister of Archie Martin and the late Lillie E. Viehmann, dear sister-in-law, niece, aunt and cousin. Miss Viehmann at BAUMANN BROS. Funeral Home, 2504 Woodson Overland.

until 11 a.m., June 12 Service same day 2:30 p.m. at St. Paul's E. R. Church, Olive St.

and Warson Rds. Interment Church cemetery, In parlors Sun, after 4 p.m. VOGLER. ALOIS. 9456 Midland.

beloved husband of the late Elisa (Overland). June 9, 1956, Vogler (nee Ferrier), dear father of Leona Zimmerly, and Violet Dreyer. brother, father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle. Service June 12, 10 a.m. from COLLIER'S Funeral Home, 10123 St.

Charles rd. Interment Oak Grove. VOLKERDING, HERMAN T. 11028 St. Jerome lane, Fri.

June 8, 1956, beloved husband Myrtle Volkerding, dear father of Virginia Collins, Vivian Wells and Herman H. Volkerding, dear brother, grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law, and uncle. Funeral Tues. Jan. 12, 1:30 p.m.

from BAUMAN BROS. Funeral Home, 2504 Woodson Overland. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. WIESLER, THERESA, wife of the late Paul Wiesler, mother of Mary Jane, Paul, John. Theresa Wiesler, Hermine Thornton, Anne Mohrman, and Helen Meyers, foster mother of John G.

Pehr, our sister, grandmother, great grandmother and mother-in-law. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell June 11, 8:30 a.m. to St. James Church, Tamm and Wade.

Interment Calvary. WILLIAMS, OSCAR 1006 Chouteau June 7, 1956. beloved husband of the late Myrtle Williams, dear father of Daniel Lee, George H. and Bert F. Williams, Geneva Jenking and Mrs.

Eddie King, Las Vegas, dear brother of Mrs. Sam Mayfield and Mrs. Ethel Tucker of Tulsa, dear grandfather, great-grandfather, brother-in-law, father-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from McLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Lafayette, 1:30 p.m. Interment New St.

Marcus Cemetery. WUNSCH, ANNA K. (nee Henkel), 156 W. Arlee, Lemay, 9. 1956, wife of the late Henry J.

Wunsch, dear mother of Mrs. Emma Stadler, Mrs. Marie Schmelig, Mrs. Mathilda Lohse, and the late Edward Wunsch, dear sister of Mrs. Minnie Schenk.

dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. 'Broadway, Tues. 1:30 p.m. to Park Lawn.

YUNG-SCHISLER, MANY, 5412 beloved Eichelberger, wife of Nick June 9, Yung, 1956. dear mother of John, Nick Jr. Mrs. Mary Eisenmann, our dear motherin-law. grandmother and greatgrandmother.

Service 10:30 a.m. at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois. Interment SS. Peter and Paul.

ZANGARA. JOHN entered into rest June 2, at Los Angeles. beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Zangara (nee Bouldear father of Mathew, brother of Pete, Tony, Mrs. Joseph Scalise, Mrs. Ann Sanson and the late Frank Zangara, brother-in-law, grandfather and uncle.

Burial in Los Angeles, Sat. June 9. CARD OF THANKS 15 WE WISH to express our heartfelt thanks to our many relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown in the death of John Colligan; special thanks to Father Feckter. MRS. NORA COLLIGAN AND SON.

WE WISH to express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends for their kindness and sympathy shown in the loss of our dear husband and son, RICHARD CALVIN BOHANNON; special thanks to Local 600. MRS. FERN BOHANNON, and mother, MRS. ELLA WRIGHT. IN MEMORIAM 16 ALFORD.

MAYME in loving memory of my dear wife and our mother. who departed this life June 14, 1951. Sadly missed by HUSBAND, DAUGHTER, GRANDCHILDREN and ALL WHO LOVED HER. ANDRE, GEORGE J. In loving memory, June 14, 1950.

Sadly missed by WIFE, SONS and DAUGHTER-IN-LAW. BENEDICT, PAULINE. In memory who departed June 9, 1953. Gone but not forgotten. Daughter and son-in-law.

MR. AND MRS. HENRY ECKHOFF and all who loved her. BRAY, JOHN, in loving memory of our dear husband and father, passed away June 8, 1954. Two long years have passed AWAY Since that sad and mournful day; A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled.

A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Sadly missed by wife, EDNA, Sadly missed by wife, EDNA, CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN. BUTLER, ROBERT E. In loving memory, June 14, 1953. WIFE and FAMILY.

CAREY, TILLIE: June 7. 1954. Years may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never; The memories of those happy days When we were all together. HUSBAND. FAMILY AND ALL WHO LOVED HER.

CLERMONT, MARIE, mother: CLERMONT. HORACE, father, June 11, 1952, April 12, 1956. With CHILDREN in loving memory. and FRIENDS. GIBLER, ANNIE LAURA: in memory of mother, 13, 1946.

CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN. GUTTMANN, GILBERT A. June 10. 1947; loving remembrance alwayn. MOTHER and FAMILY.

HEIMANN, JOHN June 1953, sadly missed and fondly remembered. WIFE. DAUGHTER, and all who loved him. JACKSON, ETHEL June 11, 1953. Sadly missed, always remembered FAMILY.

McCABE, EDWARD IRA, in memory of my dear husband, who passed away June 9, 1945, It seems like only yesterday, Instead of eleven long years. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memories never cease. Sadly missed by ELSIE McCABE. MAENDER, ETHEL In loving memory of wonderful wife and mother who passed away June 10, 1954. A precious one from us has cone, A voice we loved 18 stilled: place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled.

Missed terribly by HUSBAND and DAUGHTER. IN MEMORIAM MELLOW, THOMAS: in loving memory of my dear husband and our father, June 13. 1955. I have lost my life's companion A life linked with my own And every day I miss him more As I walk through life alone. Sadly missed by wife JOSEPHINE and CHILDREN.

NANSEL. HENRY June 13 1955. In memory of my dear husband. I have lost my life's companion A life linked with my own. And every day I miss him more As I walk through life alone.

No one knows the silent heartaches Only those who have lost can tell, of the grief I bear in silence For the one I loved so well. Sadly missed by WIFE ELLA, and ALL WHO LOVED HIM. NEWTON, IRENE BETTY; June 16, 1942. Always a beautiful memory. of the one we loved so dear.

MOTHER, DAD and Family. PALUBIAK, JOHN, in loving memory of our dear father June 6, 1951. We know your soul is now at rest And free from care and pain This world would seem like heaven If we had you back again. Sadly missed by CHILDREN AND ALL WHO LOVED HIM. PUTHOFF.

FRED, in loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life June 9, 1940. Daughters EMMA and MARIE. RYAN, SARAH in loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother who passed away June 11, 1943. Years may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never: The memories of those happy days When we were all together. dear Mom.

Always remembered by SARAH, RUTH AND RUDY. TOMEK, JENNIE, in loving memory of my dear mother who passed away June 10, 1954. Time rolls on, it will not stay. What grief we've felt since that sad day: With one so loving, kind and true: How hard it was to part with you. Sadly missed by SON AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW.

TREBILCOCK, FLORENCE C. in loving memory June 14. 1954. In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true There is not a day, dear sister That we do not think of you. Sadly missed by SISTERS AND ALL WHO LOVED HER.

WARMBRODT. ALBERT June 16, 1953, in loving memory of a wonderful husband and father. Sadly missed by WIFE and CHILDREN. WOJCIECHOWSKI, STEFAN, in loving memory June 11, 1955. As we loved you, so we miss you At the end of one long year.

Sadly missed by his FAMILY and ALL WHO LOVED HIM. WOODWARD, MAMIE (nee Lang) In loving memory of our dear sister who departed this life June 14, 1955. Sadly missed by sisters, Kate O' Hearn Kinser and Minnie Lutz and brother, Jule. LOST 17 To Place a Lost or Found Ad CALL MISS TAYLOR MAin 1-1111 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY CHARGE IT AFRICAN LOVE BIRD. green and yellow, red bill: answers name 'Butch'; reward. FL 3-2607. BEAGLE. large male: CherokeeWisconsin; reward.

PR 6-6109. BILLFOLD: borwn; return papers, other 11- cense: money, items; vicinity Newstead-Laclede. WY 3-5276. DIAMOND RING; vicinity southtown parking lot 1 Friday; keepsake; reward. FL 3-5795.

GLASSES, lady's, vicinity Hampton Village. PR 2-5458. HOUND, black and tan, large, male; vicinity Arnold, reward. Call Atlas 7-2111, GA 1-5112. KEYS: on locked gas cap.

Bates near Missouri-Pacific tracks. License No. P-11507. Reward. FL 2-2226.

LADY'S GLASSES, on S. Grand between Shenandoah and Arsenal; reward. MO 4-1111. MONEY, $30, three $10 bills, Union and Greer; reward. EV 1-4986.

PARAKEET, blue, vicinity Highway 67 and Redman answers to "Come reward. SH 1-5680. PARAKEET, pale green, yellow head, 1. crippled foot; baby's pet. 6400 Wade, ST 1-4562.

PARAKEET, green: name Enoch; Memorial Day. MO 4-5742. PARAKEET; vicinity 6600 Marband on leg. MI 7-4547. light blue; answers to Skipper: 1 toe off.

JE 3-1367. REWARD for return of black billfold to address on driver's license. RING, square, platinum; 13 diamonds; reward. MI 7-2555. ROSARY: sterling, VandeventerShaw, Sat.

PR 6-7338, 6 p.m. SLIDE RULE: vicinity Vella Village, EV 3-2483. WALLET; University City; reward. PA 7-0428. WRIST WATCH, white gold.

rhinestone; reward. PA 1-2517 after 5 p.m. WRIST watch, Bulova Spidel band, Maplewood; reward; ST 1-7594. FOUND 18 DOGS; various breeds. Humane Soclety of Missouri.

1210 Macklind. SMALL sum money: give dates on coins. Box M-86, Post NIT PERSONAL 23 THANKS to Mother of Perpetual Help and St. Jude for favor recelved. V.R.

THANKS to the Blessed Mother and Infant Jesus of Prague for favors granted. THANKS St. Joseph, St. Jude, Mother Perpetual Help for sale of property and many favors. BUD, please call or come out; need your help.

Aunt Grace. THANKS to Brother Francis Garate for favor received. Helen K. THANKS to the Blessed Mother for favors granted. F.

F. PUBLIC NOTICES 24 POWER MOWERS, close outs, reduced. 544.95 up. EV 1-6761. SPECIAL NOTICES 26 SPECIAL NOTICE; Willard B.

Ross, of 2817 Eada, City do of St. Louis. State of Missouri, hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date by anyone except myself. WILLARD B. ROSS.

(Signed) FISHING, HUNTING, PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 27 SWIM FISH PICNIC JANTZEN'S RESORT Everything for fun in the out-ofdoors: spring-fed lake: sand beach: modern bathhouse: open daily; cottages and lots for sale: 55 miles east of St. Louis; 30 miles east Belleville: 2. miles, east Barteldo, Route 161, follow signs. BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 KAYSHAN CLEANING CO. Carpet, Rug, Furniture We specialize in cleaning wall-towall carpet, TUgS and furniture.

Laying. binding. repairing and weaving. Reasonable, All work guaranteed. W.

JONES, Manager, 1320 FO 7-3781 Blood Donors Wanted DONORS PAID FOR SERVICE COMMUNITY BLOOD SERVICE 2659 WASHINGTON Open 8 a.m. Weekdays JE 5-8031 Free Aluminum Storm Door thick, has piano hinge; up 36x84 with purchase of 8 or more 3-channel aluminum storm windows at regular list price; limited time only. Easy terma. F. PA E.

5-0697. Siegel, 5822 Enright. Phone MAIL ORDER products wanted: gifts, gadgets, household items, under $10; also anything in infanta goods or nutomotive; must be new. Send full details to Ed Mueller, 5847 Sunshine St. Louis 9.

Mo. PRINTING low cost, guaranteed tine quality; nave up to 50 per cent: prompt delivery all U.S.A. Request free samples and Co. price list. BAUM PRINTING 6265 Delmar PA 5-1935 Order Your Want Ad for 7 Days Save Almost Ons-Third the Cost BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY: seclusion care for unwed girls; conlow rates: free folder.

Helen Amos, 4911 27th. Kansas City. call WA 3-3577. ADVERTISING: preparation of direct mail, sales letters, newspaper. radio.

magazine, on job or basis: complete service including printing. Tom A. Foley, 2222 Olive, CH 1-2915. SHADY HILL, vacation camp, children age 5 to 10; experienced counselors: Ray N. Robinson, House Springs, Essex 6-4146.

LET US take your telephone calls. including Sundays and holidays. FO 1-4827, OL 2-5957. Smith, 1201 Aubert. WANTED to correspond with recording artist, interested in promoting new talent.

Send resume to John Miller. Box 55, Gideon, Mo. 1000 BUSINESS CARDS $2.99, embossed samples. Ridgecrafters, Glencoe, Mo. BUSINESS CARDS, raised letters, 1000 cards.

$3,95. ST 1-8144. TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 St. Louis' Largest Driveway SPECIAL DEAL FULLY INSURED DRIVE NEW CAR TO New Mexico, Arizona, Washington, California, Nevada, Utah, Idaho and Oregon. PL 2-5200 4100 S.

Broadway SPECIAL Are you Arizona, California, Washington and Oregon, we have a special deal on these points. call before leaving, at FL 3-7393. Nights and Sundays only, YO 5-4283. M. B.

Thomas Auto Sales, 275 Lemay Ferry our cars are all new, all permits and Insurance paid DRIVE A CAR WEST 4111 W. NATURAL BRIDGE CALL TODAY. JE 3-8824 PROFESSOR and wife will drive car to California, June 15. Call Alton 5-1635. DRIVE A CAR to Arizona, Colorado; fully insured.

PR 3-5317, 4101 Gravois, Solomon Motors. RESPONSIBLE person; drive car to Miami, leave within 2 weeks: reference. WY 2-0059. DRIVING Cadillac to Los Angeles June 15; take 2. TA 2-1483.

SHARE A RIDE 30 RIDERS wanted; Morganford and Loughborough via downtown to W. Florissant and Natural Bridge. FL 1-9491. RIDERS, from Redman, Larimore, Bellefontaine roads, Broadway to downtown. Turner 6-6491.

CAR POOL, Crestwood to Downtown, 8-5. WO 1-9926. RIDE wanted from Clayton and Geyer to 8877 Ladue 7:30 and 4:30 p.m. HE 2-8884. RIDE wanted, Kirkwood to Big Bend and Clayton leave 8 a.m., return TA 1-5021.

WANTED; riders to Air Force Base near Boston. contact Yellowstone 7-2381 (Festus) not later than June 16. 31 SWAPS To Place SWAP AD PHONE MAIN 1-IIII Ask for an ad-taker. who will help you word your ad. if you wish.

You do not need to "open an account" just say: "CHARGE IT. Ad-takers are on duty 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Or you may bring your ad to the want ad counter, 12th and or Olive charge, street it.

and OUT either OF pay TOWN MAIL YOUR ADS IN! TODAY'S ONE DAY THE CELLAR WALL FELL IN, POOR PAPPA DIDN'T MAKE IT: WE DUG HIM OUT IN A COUPLE OF DAYS, AN' HE WAS DARN NEAR NAKIT. HE SAID HE DIDN'T FEEL SO BAD. THE THING THAT HURT HIM MOST: THE BUGS THEY CHEWED OFF HIS BIG TOE, THINKIN' IT A POST Home owners: protect your home. We repair basement wall cracks. level floors, put in beams and supports to make your home safe and sound.

Anything of value taken as down payment; 3 years to pay. NEW WALLS CO. OL 2-0999 HAVE 6 pedal, 8 string Multikord, 16 mm. movie camera, 16 mm. B-H sound projector; want 3 or neck electric guitar, roto-tiller, dairy calves.

Write Charlie F. Greene, R. R. No. 2, Pinckneyville, Ill.

WILL trade $13,000 equity in 8- room brick home for most anything: mortgage of $16,500: prefer undeveloped lake lots, but will consider whatever you have. Write for details of house; W. P. Eyberg, St. Clair, Mo.

FILLING Station in E. Alton under lease to Sinclair Oil for years at $1500 for Roamer or Chris-Craft 30' Cabin Cruiser; must be late model in excellent condition. Write or phone Quigley, Glick R. 107 N. Eighth st.

SWAP for cash or 1941 Dodge coupe: single action 32-20 Colt. frontier model: double barrel; La Fever shotgun. single trigger. 2930A Michigan. Sunday 12 to weekdays after 6 p.m.

SWAP $2500 equity in 9-room home now used 8.8 rooming house; furniture included; for car, small farm, resort, farm equipment, etc. University 4-7544. ELECTRIC STOVE Hotpoint, perfect condition: cost $250: swap for or sell for $69.50. WY 1-1860, Sunday. CHEVROLET, '40: good shape; 2- wheel trailer, 4x6; one new innerspring mattress, never taken carriers; out of carton: one pair top for PR 2-5613.

GUNS: over 600 shotguns, rifles, revolvers; we buy, sell or trade. Open Monday evenings until 8 o'clock. Belleville Hardware 200 W. Main, Belleville, Ill. air conditioner TV set; both good condition; for outboard motor or cash; $85.

FR 1-6952. THOR Speed Grinder, new; double shaft; complete set of outside and inside micrometers; want hunting and fishing equipment or mechanic's tools. TO FLOORS levered concrete piers put under settling foundations, wall cracks stopped: swap with you for what? VI 3-3050. DEEPFREEZE. 1956 7' G.E.; brand new: for equity in car or sell $200, $10.83 month or MI 7-4455.

AUTOMATIC washer, never used, and wringer washer, for asbestos shingles, baby bed and chest, or? Will sell cheap. HA 7-7721. GERMAN SHEPHERD, 7 months, recorder; doghouse: ewap also for cash or? JA Webater wire 2-0736. 9-ROOM flat, Including furniture, for county or country property, call GE 6-4503 or write M. Pierce, 2813 Hadley, St.

Louis, Mo. 35M.M. PERFEX camera, Federal enlarger and complete dark room equipment for outboard motor or sell. Jackson 1-7356, RIFLE. .22, with sling, cleaning kit, targets and ammunition, for good gas powered rotary lawn mower, or sell.

JA 1-4802. HAVE large lots in Florida near Miami: want similar property, acreage In Missouri or $10 down handles. FL 3-0884. CORNICE 144x15, beautiful, $10; home-made bench saw $15: Emerson fan $35. Need car simon1ze, chimney repair or? PA 1-0986.

IBM electric typewriter or electric sewing machine; for electric addIng machine or good standard typewriter or? PR 6-3202. DEEP FREEZE: cost $600: large 2-door, used 4 months; for down payment on county lot. CE 1-3563 after 7 p.m. PORTABLE, pioneer gravel crushthe plant. Hell or swap? A.

Schneider, Route 11, Box 607, Mehiville, Mo. BELL, trade or lease Hill Top Sandwich Shop. 16 miles south on Highways 61-67. George Barnes, Route 1, Box 50. Imperial, Mo.

ELECTRIC STOVES: late models for gas or what have you. GRIFFIN'S TRADING POST 10107 Olive St. Rd. Open 7 days 'til 9. AIR CONDITIONER for 56 volt wanted: have aluminum storm win- dows, door, Porches built or enclosed: awnings, fencer.

PR 3-9226 MATTRESSES: 2 full size; $10 2 window fans, like new; each; each: 12' boat, $25; twin bed, sell or awap PR 3-7451. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW; modern: county; swap for small farm. Thornwall 5-7855. WILL do moving or express for tools, refrigerators, washers, 2-1632. stoves or anything of value.

0L BEAGLES, asphalt tile, scooters, swap or sell. PL 2-6387. 7602 Alabama. OUTBOARD motor. 10 hp.

Evinrude: trade for canoe or sell. PR 1-7137 before 3 p.m. POWER HACK SAW, with motor: for spray or outboard motor. CO 1-8994. GMC '51 1 -ton pickup; $375.

car or panel truck; $25.50 monthly. EV 5-2892. UNION Painting, Interior, exterior. a8 down payment on new 3- bedroom house. Box G-9.

Post-Dis. TRAILER, boat and 5 h.p. motor. sell or swap for truck or See at 2224 South 11th st. (rear).

TYPEWRITER and adding chine, for power mower or mell. co 1-7477. WANTED; things to swap, sell for you hat or display. OL SWAP SHOP, 3601 N. Grand.

SWAPS 31 40 ACRES, 125 miles south; worth $400. Trade for equal value. Novoson, MA 1-2757. WILL do moving or express for tools, refrigerators, washers stoves or anything of value. OL 2-1632.

TUCKPOINT SCAFFOLD and staging, swap or sell: want pickup truck, pay boot. MO 4-4965. mer motorcycles for -conditionNEW 1956 Harley Davidson, Humer or sell. Jackson 1-7356. 2 WHEEL trailer, small, and hitch.

for garden tractor, sell or WO 1-5955. DOWN TRANSMISSIONS, standard or AUtomatie, or? PR 3-0890 PR 2-5032 2 LARGE feather beds: want typewriter, luggage or cash. Whitehall 8-3414. STUDEBAKER. '50 Champion.

boat, motor, trailer cr what? IV 7-5037. NASH. 1950 Statesman 4-door new motor, tires: makes bed: perfect: swap or sell. MI 5-8653. NASH, '53; Country Club Rambler.

Trade for '51 or '52 panel truck. FO 1-3818 CHEVROLET. '47; radio, heater. swap for good Sno-cone machine. Upton 5-4782.

TWIN COMPRESSOR; duty: trade for deer rifle, or sell. Thornwall 5-3391 1 ACRE lot on Highway 40 west: low down payment; easy terms or trade. FL 3-2133. G. E.

IRONER, with chair; SWAD for automatic washer or TW 2-6070. '55 STUDEBAKER station wagon; cash or older car; take up payment. PL 2-4781. FERGUSON Tractor. '53 Chevrolet pick-up; cash or shoe repair equipment.

PL 2-4781. WILL BUY your adding machine. typewriter, or repair for you. IV 7-5801. Will call.

REFRIGERATORS, fans, what have you? FO 1-9588, 5103 St. Louis. washer. like new: sell or? Call HA 9-2915, Sun. after 10 a.m.

BEAR FRAME RACK, complete cars and trucks; will sell or trade. PA 1-9439. WEIMARANER. 7 months. A.K.

registered male, swap or sell. UN 7-3823. FOOD SHOP $2000 value, for flat or acreage. JE 5-4810. Box M-111, PostFORD, '53 Victoria for 2-place airplane; prefer all- metal Luscombe 8-A.

PA 5-4076. PLYMOUTH, '46 coupe for air conditioner, motor scooter 7 HU 1-5777. ASBESTOS SHINGLE, 5 rooms: will take house trailer as down payment. JA 2-0343. BENDIX automatic washer, for living room furniture or what? JA 2-3347.

8 MM CAMERA, projector and 8 rolls of double 8 color films and editor; swap, or $150; EV 2-2116. MOTOR: horsepower, electric; Westinghouse, Repulsion-Induction. $25? Taylor 2-0069. WASHER, G. late model, $30 or '55 Ford radio.

VI 3-5087. CHAIN SAW: "Mall' two man; $125 or what? TA 2-0069. TELEVISION; new 21-inch: also Hi-Fi speaker 15. PA 5-8676. BOAT, vacuum, watch, bar, Mixmaster for guns or ST 1-3446.

DODGE, '46; good condition; $75 or TA 2-0004. DRYER, automatic Hot Pointe, late model, $65 or VI 3-5087. OUTBOARD motor, Martin, 40. 3.8 sell or swap. FI 3-8596.

HEAVY, light grading exchange for dump truck. IV 7-4878, WASHER. automatic, Kenmore, $75. FO 7-5953. MOTORCYCLE, snap-on tool box.

electric motor. CO 1-6687. POWER MOWER, trade for shot gun or rifles. PA 5-9841. PACKARD, '49; for boat and motor or EV 1-3056.

'48 Plymouth; good shape; swap or sell cheap, MA 1-9179. GIFT SHOP shelves, cases, some stock, cash or EV 2-7899. WEIMARANER Pups: record 7-3597. player, recorder or cash. IV GENERATOR set, 750 watts $75.

or motorcycle, VI 3-2401. POWER mower, Toro Rotary $35, or electric train. VI 3-2401. BOXER PUPS. 7 weeks old; want guns or what have you? EV 3-5633 WASHER, 19x19 window fan: want good typewriter.

PA 1-2217. AUOMATIC CAR WASH for new car, PR 3-4201. GAS CONVERSION Burner; Robert8-Gordon, for TV or JE 3-2942 TRAILER, two-wheel: all steel, $75 or trade. FL 3-2133. FORD 1955; power pack, awap sell.

CO 1-1269. SWAP patent and dies for anything of value. PA 7-5425. TRAILER, utility, 4x8. Manchester 2-wheel.

A-1. WO 2-0446, 9314 TRAILER, 2-wheel. 4x6, for fishing boat or sell. 3116A Cherokee. WILL trade mobile home for FLAT, 4-family; swap equity for automobile.

Adams 3-5858. 1956 car or? PL 2-4918. MERCURY '49 station wagon; runs good; sell or? PA 1-2012. SWAP car for mobile home. Adams 3-5858.

PERMA-STONE; for pickup truck or Eves, Sun. MI 5-7823. JUKE BOX; 40 elections: pin games: or sell. CO 1-7577 CLAY TILE work; remodeling and patch for cash or HA 8-3899. SUN Motor Analyzer, sell or trade.

PR 6-8553, 3628 S. Broadway, ATTIC FAN, swap for rotary mower or sell. HA 8-4419. ELECTRIC Generator, 500W. 32V D.C.

$50 or what? Taylor 2-0069. TWO CLEANING BUSINESSES: want farm or property. CH 1-8936 30 ROOMS, income $200 week. Will trade. CH -18936.

GROSGRAIN $130. PA ribbon, 5-8384 Mon. 13,750 yards, MOTOR SCOOTER, good condition, trade for 10 outboard motor or larger. FL 3-8482. PEDESTAL GRINDER, two 14-inch wheel.

CO 1-0913. CASH for electric trains and cessories or 1 3118 Chippewa, SWAP furniture for house trailer. HA 8-4433, Randolph 4-1491. RECORD SHOP. 6690 Enright; $4500; for real estate after 5:30.

SHOE machinery, 3 outfits; easy terms or trade. GA 1-7270. TRAILER, 2-wheel 4x6: mower or window fan. WO 1-5903. Business Directory SPECIAL SERVICES TRADES 38 FREE ESTIMATES ON FIRE ESCAPES Residential and commercial; city approved; union and insured.

Austin Fire Escape 3440 DeKalb. Mr. Herman, MA 1-9575 or EV 5-8170 or Mr. Young, MO 4-3901. NEW WALLS For old basements: complete new finish applied makes smooth beautiful walls: cracked walls repaired, made safe and sound.

Call RUSS DAVIS, CONTRACTOR OL 2-0999 5801 Pershing RELIABLE iron working of fire eacapes, porch railings; repaired and Installed. Free estimates. 6529 San Bonita, CO 1-1942. WINDOW cleaning and floor WAXInk: homes and commercial. Mack, 7570 Council, MI 5-5235, ST 1-6290 ASPHALT PAVING, Maurer, 3113 8.

Broadway, PR 1-9492. DEMOLISHING; garages ashpita. McCain, 4133 Evans, JE 1-5343. HAND-EMBROIDERED pillow cases, reasonable. EV 3-7881.

AIR CONDITIONING 39 AIR CONDITIONERS. WE HAVE THE LOW DEAL. THE DISCOUNTER. FL 3-3332. ASH HAULING FRAME buildings, sheds wrecked; reasonable; we insure.

J. Truck BR 1-8162. 2918 Easton, St. Louis County. RUBBISH, JE kinds.

L. 1-8475, Willams, 5051 St. Louis, days; FO 7-6873, nights. ASHPITS, old sheda wrecked; basements cleaned. Prompt service.

THOMAS 4423 Page JE 5-0327 ASHES, rubbish; prompt. Walton, 4461 Cote Brilliante, FR 1-7096. ASH PITS, rubbish, trees, sheds. 'Harold's, 3737 Oregon, TO 5-1136 HAULING: all kinds. Fitzgerald, 3825 Cook.

JE 3-1854. HAULING, free estimates. 7-9389. Forest, 4737 Kensington. FO BRICKLAYING, TUCKPOINTING 43 Tuckpointing- Brickwork Chimney, 1314 repairs; Benton, CH 1-4575 FHA.

Mosley, BUILDING and repairing: bricks, blocks, concrete, work, glass blocks, plastering, foundations. repairing bulged Plumbline, walls, cracked 4210 Enright, JE 5-8344. TUCKPOINTING, chimney repairing. 6529 staining San Bonita. and EV 3-1453.

Prices reduced, caulking. Cather. STONE, walls, patios, planter boxBRICK WORK Garden en, walks: SMITH, 124 8. Geyer, YO 5-1198. BRICK work, bulged walls, tuck pointing.

root repairs, McCain, gutters, 5105 painting; reasonable. Ashland, EV 1-6071. BRICK work, repair work only: porch tuckpointing, work. Southern, 680 Jetterchimiey and concrete sonian. PR 2-3313.

BRICKLAYING, TUCKPOINTING 43 TUCKPOINTING, waterproofing. chimney repairs; business 30 years. Balch, JA 1-7044, 6010 Bermuda. BRICKLAYING. cement work.

plastering, roofing. Sanders, 4246 W. Evans, JE 1-6668. BRICKWORK VO 3-6518 RADUNSKY 5545 Pershing BERNREUTER, tuckpointing, brick repair, free estimates. 2752 Osage.

PR 1-0043, PL 2-6115. TUCKPOINTING BRICK WORK, all work guaranteed. C. E. Davis, 1532 N.

18th. CE 1-1612. TUCKPOINTING, caulking, waterproofing: all work guaranteed; Len, 2620 Avie, EV 3-2655. TUCKPOINTING, chimney repairs: job too small. HUTSON SON.

1547 Engelholra. PA 1-8592. BRICK AND STONE work; flower boxes and planters, walls. FRANK, 5867A Theodosia, EV 1-0866. TUCKPOINTING; brick work.

chimney work; free estimates. 8. Smard, PR 1-4489 3232 Henrietta TUCKPOINTING, brickwork. J. Gamblin Son, 35 years experience.

5243 Lansdowne, FL. 2-2595. BEST brick and block work. PETTY 10 St. Benedict ct.

HA 8-7633. CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 Call CEntral 1-7620 KRAMER AND ASSOCIATES REPAIR AND I MODERNIZATION 19 DEPARTMENTS TO SERVE YOU 1. Inferior-Exterior Painting. 2. Plumbing 3.

Tuckpointing 4. Bricklaying 5. Carpentry 6. Concrete 7. Electrical 8.

Oil Conversion Burners 9. Plastering 10. Tiling 11. Guttering 12. Heating 13.

Kitchen Modernization 14. Fine Cabinet Work 15. Bathroom Modernization 16. Roofing and Siding 17. Attics Finished 18.

Hardwood Floors 19. Additional Rooms and Porches FREE ESTIMATES. EASY TERMS. NO MONEY DOWN, FULLY INSURED. CALL CENTRAL 1-7620 EVES.

WY. 3-4688 KRAMER AND ASSOCIATES PAUL BROWN BLDG. MA I-4340 ENLARGE, MODERNIZE YOUR HOME Special Low Rates Now in Effect! All Work Guaranteed NO MONEY DOWN 3 to 20 YEARS TO PAY Add Room Enclose a Porch Enclose Breezeway Convert Attic or Garage to Living Space Add Carport Add Porch Build Garage Add Dormers Add Breezeway FREE ESTIMATE! Hundreds of satisfied customers. Names furnished on request. Bank and Savings and Loan references furnished.

Phone Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. MA I-4340 Midland Construction Co. 803 Holland Bldg. Home repairing, remodeling is cheaper now; take advantage of the big lumber and material sales.

No money down; up to 3 years to pay. Call Phillips Construction Co. for lower bid, better work; EV 1-0491. 3936 Council Grove, Pine Lawn. WORK ALL KINDS FREE ESTIMATES $200 JOB $9.60 MONTH Store fronts, porches, stairs, windows, floors, fences, etc.

Three OVERHEAD 3-Ft. Concrete Steps, $48 DOORS, GARAGES QUICK-BUILT HOMES WIPFLER, 5567 PERSHING VO 3-7227 SAVE NO HOME REPAIRS" TYLER HOME REPAIRS Everything from Basement to Roof. FHA loans. Free estimates. 1120 TYLER GE 6-5248 GA 1-8572 COMPLETE REMODELING PAY NOTHING' TIL SEPTEMBER DAWSON 319 DeBaliviere VO 3-8777: Night, WO 1-0627 new FREE ESTIMATES Room additions, porches, painting, tuckpointing, guttering, roofing.

concrete work, any type home repair; no down payment. 36 montha to pay. Call Dick, day or night, 209 S. Hartnett, FO 7-2345. PROPERTY OWNERS Have your building repaired; we do everything in building and repair work, large and small, reasonable.

SUGAR CONSTRUCTION CO. 5827 Lotus EV 5-6225 Remodeling Specialists Room, additions. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION, 3009 Kincaid, HA 7-6015 Suns. COMPLETE HOME REPAIRS Carpentry, JUNE painting, PRICES: free concrete, egtimates; work guaranteed. J.

D. Simpson, 5853 Julian, EV 5-8281. ADD A ROOM, remodeling, porches built, chimneys repaired, roof installed and guttering. E-Z terms. 35 years MIDWEST HOME IMPROVEMENTS, 1507 Goodfellow, EV Sat.

and Sunday. JA 2-1419 or PA 1-7382. VO 3-6518 Carpentry, plumbing, brick, painting. electric and remodeling. RADUNSKY 5545 Pershing KITCHEN and bath remodeling: average size bath, kitchen; prices reasonable for plastic wall tile, Installed.

H. H. Tile, 55 HenJA 1-6502. HOME repairs, large or small, carpentry, painting. plastering, crete, free estimates, work guaranteed.

Martin de Jensen, 5861 Julian. EV 5-9373. M. I. CONSTRUCTION CO.

New homes and room additions and remodeling. Phone PR 2-2469. 3019 Oregon. FREE estimates: carpentry, home repairs, build tie rathskellers. rooms, porches, PA carports.

5-1628. Stillman. 7346 Trenton. ing. new additions, sunrooms, stairCARPENTER, repairing.

remodel. way; estimate. Keener. 2125A Casa CH 1-3533..

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