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ii i iiy iiy i lyy-i -r- 14 DEATHS 14 DEATHS 14 14 DEATHS IN HEMORIAM DEATHS SB June 1, 1971 ST.LOUIS POST'DISPATCH "To Place an Rtnner Fuller Conrad TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Jn Memoriam Call Miss Lane MA 1666 Edward Jooeph Fariaj passed away on May 2Sth, 1971. His final resting place will be in Rhode Island. AO his manv frietvia miaa BIDS I PROPOSALS WANTED 284 REN.NER. EDWARD J. May 30, 1971.

fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Betty Renner. dear father of Sherry, Linda, Edward Jr. and David Renner, dear son of Mary Renner, dear brother, brother-in-law, son-in-law. uncle and ward Lee, dear brother of Cletis auu.En Rina wanted inim. poo ana nends CONRAD.

UANI-IX suddenly. May 31, 1971. beloved husband of Lorene Conrad, dear father of George A. Conrad, Phoenix, and William L. Conrad, dear step-father of Fred and Norma Janssen, trotr.er or Anna Coffman, Flndlay, Theodore R- Conrad, Farmlngton, and Robert L.

Conrad, dear grandfather and step-grandfather, dear brother-in-law, father-in-law, uncle and cousin. Services at HOFTMEI6TER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 11 a.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Mr. Conrad was a member of LOST IT so FCTXEB.

GEORGE June 1. 1971, beloved husband of Mattle (nee Thompson), dear father of Mary Agnes Boyer, Wilma Yunls, Norma Hollans-worth, Ruth and Jane Fuller, dear brother of Thelma Parmen-ter, Willie Mae Stoil, Jane Evans, the late Fred and T. B. Fuller, our dear grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, nephew and cousin. Mr.

Fuller at 80UTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 8. Grand, after 1 p.m. Wed. Funeral services a.m., June 3, then to RONK Funeral Home, Alamo, after 6 p.m., Thurs. Interment Johnson Grove.

Tenn. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Kingshlghway United Methodist Church Bldg. Fund would be appreciated. Member Cache Lodge No. 416.

A.F.&A.M. Masonic services 8 p.m.. Wed. cousin. Funeral from the KUTCHENS Mortuary, i75 Graham Florissant, June 2.

at 9:45 a.m.. to Sacred Heart Church. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery. In state after 2 p.m. Tues.

IsIpoJUaNT KoTOI When you nv piaced a i. sT ana we oolifiea mat it baa beea louua xta.WtA.su ji era Identity by name, aadress and nu aJ bac JifoKI mA.ug lurloer ccntact Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Acting Director of Airports, St. Louis, Missouri 63145 until 10:00 a.m., D. T. on June 11, 1971, at which time they will be publicly opened and read for the following lights and privileges at St.

Louis International Airports. RIGHT TO OPERATE THE AMUSEMENT ft VENDING CONCESSION InformaUon for Bidders, Bidding Criteria and Specifications may be obtained at the Office of the Acting Director of Airports. St. Louis International Airport, St. Louis, 11 is- BOSiON TERRIER, male, black" Robinson Golden Anniversary American mm wnue, vicinity 4oxx Pennsylvania, child's pet, reward.

353-21x5 ROBINSON. CAROL LEE. age Ray, Clark normen, and Claude Matthews, Mariorte Mar-tell. Lucille Easton, Golda Morrison and Juanita Dougherty, brother-in-law and uncle. Service at ORTMANN'S.

9222 Lackland, Overland, June 2, 11 a.m. Interment Valhalla. Member of Overland St. Ann V.F.w. Post 3944.

V.F.W. Mortuary service 2 p.m. Tues. Level LEVEL, MEL VINA (nee Price), May 31, 1971. beloved wife of the late Samuel C.

Level, dear mother of Walter P. Level, our dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from the NEW CALVIN F. FEUT2 Funeral Home, 9480 Lewis ft Clark bl. (Hwy.

67), June 2, 1 p.m. Interment Mt. Lebanon. IN PARLORS 2 P.M. TUES.

McCanney MrCA.NNF.Y. HAROLD Interest Rise Urged IBy Spokesman From FMt-DUpatrh wire service international exchanges in WASHINGTON, June 1 The Frankfurt, West Germany, the head of a national organization repercussions have had an ef- of savings and loan associations feet on home financing in urged the government Sunday Frankfort, Ky. to boost from 7 to V2 per cent Recent events in the Wall the interest ceiling on home Street money markets have been loans backed by the Federal clear enough. Lenders have been Housing Administration and deeply troubled that the Federal Veterans Administration. Reserve's policy of aggressive C.

E. Bentley, president of the monetary ease so far this year National League of Insured is setting the stage for a new Savings Associations, said re- round of inflation, and a new cent boosts in corporate bond credit squeeze, in 1972 and Chi grown spayed female, strayed Legion Post No. 5o5. Guard of Honor service Wed. 4 p.m.

VISITATION TUE. 7 P.M. from Scinulte rd. near Villa Dora do, dark gray-striped. brown markings on oack and face, licht soun b.U4r Cronin ring near end of tail.

Phone 872- SEALED BIDS will be received at aiea May zu, ivi, a farm accident near Success, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Robinson, of St. Louis. Funeral services 2 p.m., Success Baptist Church.

In lieu of flowers, memorial fund to Winnebago Presbyterian Church of Save the Children Foundation. neward miniature, sable and wnue male, vicinity of Weagewood subdivision, reward. 8i8 30ui after 5 :30 DACHSHUND. red miniature. Ruckstuhl tierman.

veima and Perrin in Funke KLNKE, MARY RITH aee Tuohy), fortified with the Sacraments ol Holy Mother Church, May 29, 1971, dear wife of the late George O. Funke dear daughter ot the late Thomas and Catherine Tuohy (nee O'Connor), dear niece of Mrs. Mary T. Higglns, our dear slster-ln-law. aunt, creat-aunt and cousin.

Leniay. cnua pel. reward. 892- 1441 DACHSHUNDTtoy. female, wears" May 31, 1971, beloved husband of Claudia Weber Mc (RONIN, EDWARD May 31.

1971, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Churcb, beloved husoand of Mary Catherine Cronin (nee Perrin), dear father of Edward Mary Ellen, Michael, Kathleen. Colleen. Patricia, Joseph, John, William, Helen, Maureen and Brldgtd Cronin, dear son of Patrick: and Helen Cronin dear brother of Patrick Thomas and Joseph Cronin, dear son-in-law, brother-in-law, cousin and nephew. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-ER'S WEST 9450 Olive June 3, 9 a.m. to St.

Monica's Church for 9:30 a.m. Mass. Interment Calvary. In state after 5 p.m. Tues.

heart tag Iwiggie, lost Mon. in RUf KSTlHL. ROI.LA May 30. 1971, beloved husband of Julia C. Ruckstuhl (nee Mueller), dear uncle of Merle Ruckstuhl Norman, our dear brother-in-law and cousin.

Funeral June 2. 1:30 p.m., from JAY B. SMITH Fu Brentwood, reward. PA Canney, dear father of Alan LABRADOR black female and Nell McCanney. dear broth u-t wii HUH, uiai.iv ill, child's pet, area of Baltezor rd.

pup, St. er of Helen Wlckersham and interest rates have made some beyond Peier a. reward. UK K- 137fi Richard McCanney, dear son-ln the Office of the Board of Public Service. Room 208 City Hall, until 12:00 Noon C.D.8.T., on June 22.

1971. for the Installation of Pumping and Electrical Equipment for City of St. Louis Howard Bend Water Plant. Plans, Specifications and Form of Contract may be purchased in the office of the Water Commissioner, Room 311 City Hall, by giving three (3) days' notice and upon payment of Fifteen Dollars ($13.00) for each set. Letting No.

65B5. SCALED BIDS will be received at the Office of the Board of Public Service, Room 208 City Hall, until 12:00 noon, C.D.S.T. on June 22, 1971, for The Alterations and Additions to Court Room Circuit Court Division No. 20. Municipal Courts Building, Fourteenth A Market Streets, St.

Louis, Mo. Plans, Specifications and related information may be purchased in the Office of the President of the Board of Public Service, Room 325 City Hall, bv giving three (3) days' notice, and upon the payment of Ten Dollars ilO.OO) for each set. Letting No. 6587, Funeral from NORTHLAND i Mortuary, 7239 W. Florissant, June 2, 9:30 a.m., to Holv Cross Church (Baden).

Interment Calvary Cemetery. LuST Cnesterfleld area- Collie. At the same time, they have law of Jessie Kruse, our dear neral Home. 7456 Manchester av. Interment Memorial Park Tri half collar.

Will whelp this week. Call W. Hunter, Schoettler brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Chapel, 118 N. Flor-1 sant Ferguson.

Ved. LA 7-0036. Reward. J-OIjLE. male, oiaca miniature.

Gorin Cemetery Deceased was a member of wood River Lodge No. 1349 Order of the Moose. Mr. Ruckstuhl In state 3 p.m. 14" hign, 111, needs medl lenders reluctant to put money into seven per cent mortgages.

"The gap between bond and mortgage rates is too wide and investors are beginning to look away from the mortgage market." Bentlev said. "This MIKI.N, JAMES A. May 31, 1971, beloved husoand June 2, 2:30 p.m. Interment Frledens Cemetery. In parlors May -8 in Vil.a K.dKe.

been worried that a less expansive, if not actually restrictive, monetary policy will be needed to defend the international value of the dollar. Ray H. Lapin, the former Cunningham cation, Frl. Mo. area.

Schulze Reward. WO 1-3642, 1- 74-4013 after p.m. lues. McClanahan BCHNAL'liHR PUP, 3 male, salt and pepper, ears cropped, no collar. Bopp rd.

and Manchester. McCLANAHAN. ROY Klrkwood. May 31, 1971, dear SOPHIA May 30, 1971, dear sister of John H. Schulze, our dear aunt.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-ERS WEST, 4oO Olive June 3, 2 p.m. Inter-meni Memorial Park. In state 2 p.m., Wed. reward, YO 6-3509. is going to have a bad impact president of Fanny May, who is husband of the late Elsie Mc SPITZ, wh te miniature male, red Clanahan (nee Nlemever).

fa now back in business for him on housing unless the rate is collar, Frontenac. HE 2-3871 ther of Ruth Bicknell, Betty Keelv. Rov F. Gene Gall WATCH, lady's white goliTdla-mond, downtown or west end area. 1.

and nurtia K. McClanahan, reward. PA 1-3948 grandfather, father-in-law, hrother-ln-law. uncle and Scott rOUND 18 CLNNINUHAM, WILLIAM Sun. May 30, 1971, at Lakeland, beloved husband of the to.e Catherine Cunningham (nee Ko-enen) dear father of William Harold and Robert J.

Cunningham, dear brother of Bertha HIH. Mary Bobb, Etta Craig, Ethe, Pyatt. Isabella Frye. Bob Cunningham, Azenath iRotob and thb late Walter and Delbert Cunningham, dear father in law grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Services at HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 So.

Broadway, 1 p.m., to Mt. Hope. Mr. Cunningham was a member of Modern Woodmen of America and former president of Carpenters Union Local No. 185.

Mem-ber of Memorial Congregational Church. Visitation after 6 p.m., Tues. SCOTT. WILLIAM fortified CEMETERIES ft MAUSOLEUMS 4 UNSET BURIAL Pa.rTnrc.B grave lot. section 17, 351-7982 LAKE CrtarTes, 6 grave Tot, near entrance, 1 800.

HA 9-2508 FLORISTS 7 GREAT DANE found on May 17. visitation June 1 at with the Sacraments of Holy DPTT7I vr.Kp Mnrtuarv. 331 8. iwoiner onurcn, May 2tf, 23 oi uorotny Gorin, son ol bisie Gorin, father of Carol Lerner, grandfather and uncle. Services at LUP'iON Chapel, 7233 Delmar 2 p.m..

Interment Laurel Hills Cemetery. Friends may call at chapel 'iues. between 2 and 5 and 7 to 9 P.m. Hablutzel HABLl'TZEL, I.ILI.IE M. (nee Woolfora), entered into rest May 30, 1971, beloved wile of the late Frank C.

Hab-luuel, dear mother of George Marvin and Walter F. Hablutzel, dear sister of William Woolford, Mrs. Minnie Tanner and Mrs. Anna Belknap, our dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother. aunt, great-aunt and cousin, In her 91st year.

Funeral 1:30 p.m., from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to Oak Grove Crematory. Deceased was a member of Harmony Temple. No. 499, O.E.S. O.E.S.

service 8 PERSONAL ar 6' Israel' Klrkwood Rd. Funeral Service 10 a.m. at Evangel cal 1971, beloved husband of the late Mary E. Scott, dear father of Francis A. Scott and Vera self as a mortgage banker, argued in an interview last week that Fanny May itself, by inept handling of a record influx of bids for future buying commitments, had exacerbated the problem.

Steep Drop By being more concerned with its earnings than with maintaining the stability of the mortgage GOOD NEWS for you. adjusted soon. Bentley's remarks followed the comment last week by John A. Stastny, president of the National Association of Home Builders, that a boost in the FHA-VA ceiling may be "imminent." The ceiling on loans backed by' the FHA and the VA has been 7 per cent since Feb. 17.

Reduced Three Times NETTIFS KODeris, tatner-in-iaw, grandfa Church of Holsteln. Mo. inter ment church cemetery. McKinnev ther, great grandfather and DEAREST DeVBJRiV On Bus" pleased day let me thank you tor uncie. Funeral from HOWARD MrKINNEY.

ROSE C. (nee the years of love, comfort and MICHEL Funeral Home, 5930 companionship you have given mc FLOWER GARDEN Klssllng), May 30, 1971, wif nf a. F. (Pete) aoutnwest at Hampton. Wed, McKinnev.

sister of Emma and our children. Let our love grow th.oun Lie years and let happiness be yours forever. YOUR LCV- 8:30 a.m. to St, Cronin's Church. Mass 9 a.m.

Interment Dalton Lerbs, Hulda Hald Ella Bur- nnri Rav W. KiSSllng, calvary. Visitation 1 p.m, r'HiAuNK, ELMtH Hours: 8 s.m.-6 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m. -8 p.m..

Sat. 8 a.m. -8 m. 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 CORLESS contact market, Lapin charged, Fanny Smith sister-ln-law, aunt, great-aunt HOFFMEISTER home, death In family.

Secretary George Romney of May had. in fact, made the droD SMITH. CLAI DE May nniARui Mrtrtnarv R4ft4 ChiD- ju, ivu, aear nusuano oi vera GArU OF CHILDREN AND AGED NURSING HOMES 24 ww at Watson. 10:30 Smith, dear father of Marjorie p.m. I FUNERAL DIRECTORS a.m.

interment. mi. Butler and Marie Asbury, dear "HAVE" VACANCY for either man I lamer-in-iaw, grandfather, albert h. hoppe 1 Mazzola Hertel great-grandfather, uncle and DALTO.V. KEVIN MICHAEL, suddenly May 30, 1971.

beloved son of Maurice J. and Janet R. Dalton (nee Pelper), dear brother of Dennis, Patrick. Pam and Tina Dalton, dear grandson of Maurice F. and Leila Dalton, Mary Johnson and Baasil Pleper, dear great-grandson, nephew and cousin, in his 4 th year.

Funeral Mass at St. Ann Church Normandy. June 2. 10 a.m. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.

WINGBER-MUEHLE Funeral Home Service, 3S19 S. Grand bl. NO or woman in home for aged, uw-ensvlile, Mo. Complete 24 hour nurs.ng care, r.tes S300 per uilnll. MARIA (MAMIE) KUT r7RAL HO: the Housing and Urban Devel- in mortgage prices steeper (and opment Department, which sets the climb in interest rates the rates, cut the ceiling three greater) than needed to have times in 12 weeks to drop it D6en the case, from the record 8'2 which pre- j0hn Stafford, economist of tailed for most of last year to the United States Savings and the current level.

nn hrinoc in greai-unoie. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS iih ('nrrentll. May 49, 2906 Gravois PR 2-3000 month. 1-314-437-3266 I 1971. fortified with the Sacra- LICK FUNERAL HOME ER'S 80UTH, 4228 S.

Kings- n.nta nf Holv Mother Church, I 64 0 9 PR 1-0269 h.Aij.kT care, cnildren. my home, references. U. City, 862-7327 BABY To 6 p.m. In mv EV 3-8027 iiiK'iway, June 1 p.m.

Interment Lake Charles. A mem beloved wife of the late Joseph Murnifl beloved motner or An Mississippi and Allen PR 2 0402 ber of Local No. 8-152. Oil rela Peter Nicholas and CFtlLT) CARET-my home, Creve MoNUMENTS 10 Chemical and Auto Atomic Worker's Union. Visitation after TU inAPnrt rain- nlmnrt Vincent F.

Maiiola, dear sister 1'oeur area. 434-2398. X11C IllieiCBl laica un aiiii'Jai KOSEEROrGH MOs factor, too. The drop in interest of Marion Correnti. of Banta NURSE, for Invalid, private room, reference.

Jbl-4a5o r-iira California. Joseph Cor tc 963-3311 385-7766 351-4300 i p.m. iues. Smith 12240 Manchester rd. 5212 West Florissant 6424 Chippewa Donnelly rintl of Frlendswood, tel.

and NURSE, will board 1 or elderly, Tony Correnti. dear mother-in In or.vate home. 352-0728 FRATERNAL NOTICES 13 law, grandmother, sister-in-law SMITH. EDGAR. Mav 29.

BA3Y-STTTINiTdays, Affton area, aunt and eollsin. 19 1 1, dear brother of Autumn HEHTEL. ARTHCR May 30, 1971. beloved husband of Verlln Hertel. dear father of Wayne, Terry and Curtis Hertel, dear son of Louise C.

Hertel and the late Fred Hertel, dear brother ot Alma Rawlzza, dear son-in-law, father-in-law, broth- i er-in-law, uncle, nephew and i cousin. Funeral June 2. from HEDGES Chapel, Camdenton, 11 a.m. Interment Dale Blair Cemetery, Camdenton, Mo. Member of Keystone Masonic Lodge.

Friends may call after 3 p.m., Tues. Hlpes HIPES, DORIS May 30, 1971, of St. Genevieve, dear wife of Charles Ed Hlpes, mother of Ellse Schaaf. Elaine (Mrs. Vincent Sexauer) and Bud Hlpes, sister of Bam Stanton, grandmother and great-grand-: mother.

I I call 6 1H-D763 Funeral from CALCATERP. 4. Miner, Virginia Letteer, Jessie. HUNTING, FISHING, VACATION MASONIC NOTICES all kinds of loans dropped sharply late last year and early this year. But some rates have started up again in recent weeks.

Although the FHA-VA ceiling has been unchanged since February, lenders have increased the number of "points" charged Funeral Home, 5142 Daggett, Jim 2. 8:30 a.m.. to St Mamuei and John Smith, brother-in-law. uncle and cousin. Funeral from HOWARD 1 PICNIC ACCOMMODIATIONS 27 SWTii, fish, picnic.

Ihdran Foof Lake, off Highway 1 mile West Ambrose Church. Mass 8:45 a.m. Interment Resurrection remeterv. Charter member of Crcstwooii Lodge No. 869 A.F.

ft MICHEL Funeral Home. 5930 costs through April, Stafford estimates, brought single family housing within the financial reach of 1,600,000 more families (or a total of This increased demand for money, he said, has been showing up in the record rate at which savings and loan associations have been making future loan commitments. Savings associations made eoutnwest at Hampton, 1 DONNELLY, JAMES fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, May 30, 1971, beloved husband of Mary Donnelly (nee House), dear father of Gerald, Marcia and Mary Donnelly, and the late James Donnelly dear son of Cecelia and the late Martin Donnelly, dear brother of Martin Donnelly, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral June 2, 8:30 a.m. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 Wesit Florissant av.

to Holy Name Church, Grand and Emily. Interment Lake Charles Cemetery. of 1-55 at Pevcly, Mo. 479-5139 A.M. will hold a special communication on Wed.

night. June 2. at vtt rartnel Sodality and St p.m. interment New St. Marcus.

BUSINESS PERSONAL 28 Elena Society. Visitation after 7 p.m., for work In Fellow Craft visitation 7 p.m. Smith i degree. Visltinsr brethren welcome. HAROLD SMITH.

4 p.m. Mon. Murphy SMITH, JAMES May MIRPHV. RISSELL The io, mil, nusoana or tne late rtanava flmlth nam Da.oAn.. 14 DEATHS dear father of Wllma Kuhn and" for making such loans.

A point is a one-time payment equal to one percent of the loan which is usually paid by the seller of the home. Some FHA-VA loans Slbrecht May 31, 1971, be-loved husband of Marlon Suttner Murphy, dear father of Russell nennetn smun, dear father-in- Memorial Mass June 2. ihti, 7 D.m. Church of St. Genevieve.

STANTON Mortuary Service. law, brother-in-law, uncle and ALHRECHT, KATHERINE POH-HER. June 1. 1D71, be anrt Anne Hamilton Mur cousin. Dhy.

our dear father-in-law commitments of 3.4 billion dol- loved wife of the late Edmund Humpert Services et HOFFMEISTER i Krnthar.tn.laiv and uncle. Albrecht, dear mother of IVE'ED NURSING CARE? We can supply RNs, LPNs, Practl-cals, Aids, Live-ins, Companions, Male Attendants. Our employes are experienced, Insured and bonded. You have no interviewing or reference checking. Our employes can work the hours you need.

Regis-tered nurse supervision. Oa-11 day or night. Medical Personnel Pool 611 Olive 231-1393 "FKOTECTWHE' OR BUS INE-SS Burglar alarms installed. Only company th this NEW SYSTEM, reasonable, 869-2680 eves "wT.tCKlNG. ITcer.sed.

bonded, ln-suranced, Robert Mister, 4934 closed recently have called for ars in April, which broueht the napei, rxi s. Broadway Edmund C. Albrecht, Jr. and Memoral services at Christ Cho-ch Cathedral, 12th and 1 p.m. to Park Lawn total outstanding commitments l-iiat at a ThtirS.

JUnC 3 Katherlne P. Hennessey, lister of the late Joseph P. and Wil uemeiery. Stanton 1:30 p.m. Memorials to Trinity Hl.vlPERT, ANNA (neegtolte), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, May 30, 1971, beloved wile of the late Joseph Humpert, dear sister of Catherine Drlscoli, and jo.

Sto.te, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cou Jrury imiRY, MARGARET (Purcell), Paducah, formerly St. Louis, beloved wife of Peter J. Drury. dear mother of John McCulag, David and Donna Drury. Services St.

Thomas Moore Church. Paducah, 9 a.m.. Wed. Burial Mt. Kenton, Paducah.

Drury OKLRY, ZLNO Paducah. suddenly, May 31. 1971, I Episcopal Churcn, Bt. cnanes, liam Pohrer, our dear otlnr-in-lsw sister-ln-law, gruidmotri' er rnc aunt or American Cancer So- STANTON. WILLIAM aaleep In Jesus May 30.

1971. be- Funeral June 9 '30 Icved husband of the late Anna I ciety appreciated. Neddemeyer m. from ARTHI J. 1 O.N u.

Htanton (nee segelken), dear father of Marcelia 'Ballyi NrXLY Parlors. 3S40 Linlell to NEDDEMEVER. PAILAJEAN Church of the Immacolata iuragner, near grancirarner or May 31. 1971. darling daughter 3S1-23PZ of Paul and Cathy Neddemeyer, CLtTB STEAM BATH sister of Pamela iNeouemeyer iciaytoni.

Interment Calvary. Visitation after 5:30 p.m., VWd. Anner-Born AWlK-BuIlN, FRIEDA, of Ar nold, on May 30, rranHriuiiirhtpr nf John and Li! fortified with the sacraments of Holy Motner Church, beloved husoand of Ellen Drury (nee Smith), dear son of the late Landry J. and Dora K. Drury (nee Danuenmueller), dear Edging end Dolores Neddemever, Funeral from mclauijh '1'inl Taravette ITlUrS.

Allen. dear father-in-law of Thomas V. Meagher, dear brother of Elizabeth Pogue, Edna and Elmer anton. brother-in-law, uncie and cous.n. Funeral June 2.

2 p.m. from MATH HERMANN ft SON'S Cnapel. Fair and West Florissant av. Interment New Bethlehem. Mr.

Stanton was a member of Pllerlm Evangelical Lutheran Church. in'-ii'im. Interment National PUN DECK NOW OPEN For men, by men, call 367-3163 IRCHWaYTIOTEL; downtown, steam baths, therapy, sauna. 912 N. Broadway.

241-8324 "fLASTIC MOLDED PRODUCTS TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS 261 Fbra Lea 965-2978 "WILT STCFF ENVELOPES LN MY HOME. 868- .1193 P'HONE-A-T-ETTF'R" 24 hrs. T.B5T 1971, dear wife of tne late Robert rn and Walter Anner, dear stepmother of Walter Anner dear aunt ol Lenore Cemetery. Norris sin. June 2, 9:30 a ironi the -jw' Mortuary, 5967 West Florissant to rilesjeu.

Sac. anient Church (Northland and Klngs-highway). Interment Calvary Cemete.y. Madges p.eferieu. Jaeger JAI.GLK, UtliSE fortified witn the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, May 30, 1971, wife of the late Frank G.

Jaeger, dear mother of J. Russell and Eugene H. Britt. Dr. Frank W.

and Chester Jaeger and the late Dr. W. Stuart Britt. dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral from DRHHMANN HARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge.

8:30 a.m., June 2. mass 9 a.m., St. Ann's Church. Interment Calvary. rallazolo.

Helen Hchulenhurff nf NORRIS. NORMAN entered raaL Sun. May 30. 19 ,1 St. Louis and Lillian Auston of Mexico, dear aunt, great-aunt brother of Monroe Cape Girardeau, Marcelia Blattel, Denver.

Erma Chicon. Wlllis-ton. Peter Paducan, Atverta Lelner, Scott City, Iieune Penberthy, Paul J. and Lee J. Drury.

all of St. Louis. funeral from FINDLAY BAPJ4ER Funeral Home, Paducah, to St. Thomas Church, 9 beloved husband of Florence Andrews), dea ami sister-in-law. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS executive typewriter.

8 22 0176 at the end of the month to 7.3 billion dollars, which was more than twice the level of a year earlier. Tighter Policies Some analysts speculate that in their rush to put their money to work (while at the same time paying off substantial debts to the Federal Home Loan Bank system), the associations may have, in fact, over-committed themselves, and now in the face of rising rates in the open market that could dampen their influx of new savings are starting to tighten their lending policies to avoid serious problems later on. The best advice seems to be that of the president of a major savings bank in New York: "If you're thinking of buying a house, you'd better do it right away." Stocke (Sutherland) father of Barbara Ann Gillam and Norma Kenneth Norris. our 29 itli'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kings- Mabel A.

(nee JRAVEL AND TOURS highway. June 2, 1:15 Aar Krnthar father in laW a.m., Wed. Body will then be 1971, dear wife the late Jacob p.m. Entombment Mt. Hope SHIP YOUR CAR" son-in-law.

uncle, cousin and nephew. Ls.n.rsl 3. 1 taken to BISPLINHOFF Funeral home, Ilimo, fur memorial service 10 a.m. Bur.al from the BUCHHOLZ fiauouieum. uonauons to 8t.

LuujS Cancer Fund preierred, Visitation after 5 p.m. Tuea. Baker BAKER, VENEVKRY (nee Bry Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape I Mnrtuarv. 114 Redman av. Interment Valhalla uirarueau.

Eime ANYWHERE REASONABLE AMERICA'S OLDEST AUTO DRiVEAWAY CO. 722 CHESTNUT ST. 421-0098 1 Cemetery. In parlors 4 P-m Jaramello ant), asleep In Jesus, May 29, 1971, wife of the late Charles Tues. Olson Richard Baker beloved ElME, HIXDA asleep In Jesus May 31, 1971, dear wife of the late Gottlieb Elme, mother of Christine Kirschen- OLSON, FRANCIS EDWARU in i or tjuandeil Miles, Mav '9.

107 1. BCVpr iiieiiiia ueorge, manes jr. na Park'. formerly of St Quinton and Ray. lister, niece.

r.nia hainved husband of Ka SHIP YOUR CAR To or from all cities U.S.A. 231-7035 AAACON Auto 511 Locust TRAVEL ALMOST FREE tour or live points. Point Increase Bentley said the number of points, charged for loans on new homes has increased and "they are taking nearly all of a builder's profits." He added, hen this happens, the builder cannot live with the situation and that has to be detrimental to housing." vThere is no precise relationship between the cost of mortgage money and the pace of homebuilding, but in the past a rising level of mortgage rates has generally been closely correlated with severe slumps in housing. Last week, at the regular auction conducted by the Federal National Mortgage Association, the interest rate on mortgages being offered to this onetime quasi-government agency for future purchase jumped almost one-half a percentage point. he rate was close to 8 per cent on commitments to buy government insured or guaranteed loans three and six months hence, and slightly more than 8 per cent for one-year commitments.

Fixed Dollar Rate Because mortgages like bonds and other credit-market instruments pay a fixed dollar rate of return, when rates increase in the open market, the price of the mortgage has to decline to compensate. Thus, in the most recent Fanny May auction, the average price on three-month commitments to buy 7 per cent loans was lov Olson, dear father of Eric John Ann Christina and Wll JAKAMU.LO, GILL LERNO, suouemy 'n. May 28, 197 1. dear son of Anita and the late Julian Jaramello. dear brother oi ukila lures, uaniel, Giluert, Steven and Julian Jaramello dear brother In law, uncle, nephew and cousin.

tuneral June 3, :30 a m. from MOYDELL'S, Mississippi and Allen to 88 Peter and Paul Church. Interment 8S. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Memrjer of Butcher's Union Local 545.

In parlors 4 p.m. Stocke, dear mother of Josephine S. Hill, dear grandmother of Douglas and Deborah Hill, dear great-grandmother. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-ER'S SOUTH, 422S S. Kings-highway.

June 2. 11 a.m. Interment Bellefontaine. Visitation after 6 p.m Tues. Suuins BlllNK, HUGH St.

Cnaiies, May Ai, lllu, dear husoand oi fena Mdlliul inee fatner of miss Clay or lie suuins, stepfather oi ivermcth naiin, oiouier of Mrs. Nettle. Wolie and the late i-red duilliis, grandiatner oi Dennis. Cary Joe, Jefiery, and vvesiey naon, ol Gretchen Hahn, dear uncle, cousin, orotner-ln-law, latner-ln-iaw and nephew of iirs. Fred (Jennie) Harris.

Funerai service June 3, 2 p.m. ARi'HUR C. BAC h. Cnapei, 620 Jetierson St. Cna.les.

Interment St. Charles Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at funeral home after 2 Ham Gordon Olson, dear brothe 'lnlat Jllrv. MIsS Helel niaon William Olson and Gor Drive our car to East Coast, West mann and Louise time, great-grandmother, grand motner, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral services 10 a.m., from PFITZINGER Mortuary, 331 9.

Klrkwood rd Interment Park Hill Cemetery. Visitation after 10 a.m. Wed. Should friends desire memorials mav be made to the Lutheran Altenhelm. Eisenhoffer nuVVHIUTTR lill-fF.

fnrtl. riAn niann Coast, and all parts in between. Auto Driveway, 722 Chestnut Funeral from BARRANCO Vnneral Home. June 2 421-0098 Severna Park, Md. Oisen THORWALD C.

DRIVING to California, leaving as as ble. need assistant driver. 389-0451 DRIVEMu.st.-ing. west coastTTeave fie-1 with the Sacraments of JOiinSton May 31. 1971.

beloved hu.hand of Angle Olsen inee now. 1-618-93B-642J Holy Mother Church May 31. 1971. beloved wite of the dear father of Mad TRAVELING to I.os Angeles via Pheonix. take 2.

534-6550 eline Arpe and Thor Olsen. our crandiather. great-grand WILL take car west on'truck, rea- father-in-law, teacher sonablf. 1-618-939-6423 D.m. iues Mr.

BUllina a. Home Masonic Funeral from SOUTHERN SHARE A RIDE 30 RIDE needed from Rivervfew Oar-Hons ares to 17th ft Washlnaton. per of Prairie Lodge No. 503 A.F.4A.M. HIXERAL HOME.

632Z late Thomas Elsenhoifer, dear sister of Helen Recsnlk, our dear aunt. Funeral Wed. June 2. 9:30 a.m. from JAY B.

SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester to St. Michael Church. Shrewsbury. Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of Hungarian Ladies Sodality and First Hungarian Ladles' Aid Society. Mrs. Eisenhoffer In state 3 p.m. staging time 6 a.m. S6a-4f iv Grand on Wednesday, June at 1:30 m.

Interment 8 iattheua Cemetery. Member JOHNSTON, ELEANOR (nee eningai, entered into leal May 3U, 1971, beloved wlie of the late Levi T. Jonn-ston, dear mother of Mrs. Lillian Duvall. Mrs.

Claudlne Henry. Mrs. Dorothy Wood. Eugene. Irvln and Walter Duffleld.

dear sister of Mrs. Lillian Ojangunn. and Fred Veninga. our dear r-ln-law. sister-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt.

Funeral Thurs. 10 a from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to St. Matthew Cemetery. Body will lie in state after 7 p.m.. Tues.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Help Wanted Men, Women 82A LEARN bow vou can achieve SALES-HIGH EARNINGS a bo average income with me 1 Mr. Gant PRODUCTION CONTROL And Costing Clerk, some experience preierred. Call Mr Heldeman. 335-5178. KE LP WANTED WOMEN 88 AlTTXN'D COMPANION to semi-invalid, must stay, good salary and home, exchange references.

AR ETTMANiAGE-R Major household and cosmetics company needs lady for supervisor position. Growth in West and Sou'h St. Louis county area. Requires ability to Interview, train and supervise new people. Complete training at our expense.

Middle to high 4 figure income in 1 year. Piestieous opportunity. Call SWAPS 31 CfAP 16 ft. boat motor and trafl grandmother, great-grandmother. In state from 9 a.m.

Wed. until 8 p.m. Wed. at ANGELU8 Chapel, 4828 Natural Bridge. Funeral 8 p.m., at chapel.

Interment St. Peter's Cemetery, 10:30 a.m. Thurs. morning. Baiueimeck BALDEN VYE'K, fiERTRlDE (nee HucUinan), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Cnurch, May 30, 19V beloved wife of Charles M.

Bal.ienweck, mother of Charles R. Baldenweck. and Catherine L. Frank, sister of Hilda Malvern. Rose Worstenholn.

Margaret Hathaway and William Huelsman, grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral Mass was held June 1 at Holy Cross Church, Stuttgart. Ark. Visitation, Tues. after 7 p.m.

at PFIT-Z1NGER Mortuary, 331 S. Klrkwood Rd. Graveside service June 2, 10 a.m. at St. Peter's Cemetery.

Klrkwood. Banor BAXoZ, GKOKfiM M. (nee Emmons), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, May 30, 1971, beloved wife of the late Michael Banoi, dear mother of Jonell Hulsey, Jean Lucas, Julia Mabe and Michael Banovz, dear sister of Delia Johns, Ruby Smith. Pearl Gentile, Goldie Lovette and Gilbert Emmons, our dear mother in law, grandmother, treat grandmother, sister inlaw, aunt, great-aunt and niece. Funeral from KUTI8 Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Thurs.

June 3, 10:30 a.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. National Assn. of Teachers of Singing.

In state after 3 p.m for power tools or welder. 1-028- tellez Giron ihl.Lr.Z OIRON, ANN (nee daiauvac), lortuied with tne bai-raiuenu of noly Motner cnurch, May 28. ueioved wiie of Joaquim lellez Gnon, our uear sister, sister-in- aunt an, I nitlin. Trov. Mo.1 4i7 wanted, wrecaea i-mra, oo or O'Rourke ll'Klll KnK.

HERMAN Mon later. VP 3-0555 Feldt 39 AIR CONDITIONING Mav lBi'l. fortlned with tin FELDT, MARY (nee Soest), at Funeral irom KUTIS Funeral 7nriK uravois. June 10 OffonCentral Air sacraments ol lio.y Mothe Cincinnati, May 31 Cnurcn beloved husband of th a.m. Requiem Mass1 19 tula i.ueiia Rourke inee 71, beloved wife of the late Kt-mncr ieph B.

Feldt, dear, mother Jose Barthi. dear father oi Myrtle Overton and the late Art Mrs. JoBeph J. Smith an I to senior citizens, cnurcnes, profit organizations. Free mates.

18,000 BTU to 20 Friedrich Air-condltlonlng. Alrcompany before 9 a.m.. tons, Call 652- holy Family Churcn. Interment bs. Peter and Paul Cemetery, in parlors 1 p.m.

Tipton Tlt-'ION, JOHN W. viav in1, beloved husoand 7010 11 Vandeventer rVflTAM.ffn centraTalr condition Ing and furnaces. Ellis. 338 ol Vera Sims 'Upton, dear lather O'Rourke. grandfather uf Mrs.

Jacaie McGilllck. Mis. Patrice Cori, Madison, and Mrs. Nancy Beelz, our father-in-law. great grandfather, 'brother in -iuw, uncle, great uncle and cousin.

Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, IJ464 Chippewa at Watson. 10:15 IV 7-5013 or 831-2988 nr Suzane A lison, Lynda ruaaie Clement W. Feldt, and the late Joseph B. Feldt dear sister of Joseph and Henry Soest, 17 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren. A member of St.

Bernard's Ladies Sodality. Funeral from KRIEGSH A USER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshlghway, June 3, 8:30 a.m., to St. Bernard's Church for 9 a.m. Mass.

Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. 92.90 (or $92.90 for each $100 riGUR'E CLERK face amount of loan), for an snruer ami jonn iipiuu uci brotner of Mable Fears, Jessie BRICKLAYING, TuckDointinfr 43 TUCKPOINTINO; waterproofing chimney repairs. Do own work, and typewriter, 40-)iour week delet. fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, May 30, 1971.

beloved husband of Helen Kemper, dear brother of Marie Schltchter and Carrie Goegebuer, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle and cousin. Funeral from TED FENDLER Funeral Home, 7420 Michigan at Koeln, June 3, at 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Olive Cemetery. Member of Junior United American Mechanics Lincoln Council No.

13. Members will assemble 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers a contribution to Cancer Society would appreciated. Visitation after 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Carl. 2237 Lynch, MO 4-8200 Shoe Co. 4230 Gravois APARTMENTS Unfurnished 111 Tin KrOINTING, chimney rernair. water proofing, no Job too small. Fields a.m., with Mass celebrated at the Church of St.

Gerard Majella. 11a.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. FRIENDS MAY CALL AFTER 7 P.M. TUES.

Palotas HAUITAS, MARY K. (nee NCKTHVueSi Don, 2S17 Miami, PR 2-3098 TTJCKPOT57TING. low rates. Beckette Nicks, Tillman and wowen np-ton, our dear father-in-law, g.andfatner. brother In law, uncle and cousin.

Mr. Tipton at WHITE MULLEN Mortuary, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, until 12 noon 'inurs. Funeral June 3, 1:30 p.m., from F'irst Baptist Church of Ferguson, 333 N. Florissant rd.

Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Donations to Building Fund of First Baptist Church of Ferguson, appreciated. In parlors atter 2 p.m.. Wed. REf'KKTTK.

ANNA ROWK. pr mpt serve. Kanocn, su-''vnn. Mav 30. 1971, widow of Edmund 8.

Beckette dear CHEAP and still the best worn. Evans. 4246 Juniata, Prt e-bSoB mother of Dr. Edmund S. Beck Kiefer ette, M.D., dear mother-in-law of Mary Tracy Beckette, dear grandmother of Tracy and Mary Clair Beckette, our dear aunt Siegdia, May 31.

1971, dear mother of the late John Palotas. our dear niece and cousin. 1-uneral from EDW. FENDLER Mortuary, 5611 S. Grand at Bates, 10:30 a.m., to Resurrection Cemetery.

BUILDERS 44 BUSINESS" Everything in remodeling. Special LUXURY TOWN HOUSES Built for family living and entertaining with spacious living room, dininK room. 2 full batns, U-shaped kitchen, built-in appliances, pr.vate patio, larije master bedroom suite. Unusual location with countryside atmosphere. Located ilwy.

270 and Brown l'rom $239 per month. 731-121 I FIELDS, FREDERICK of High Ridge, In his 59th year, dear husband of Helen Fields I nee Paschen), dear father of John F. and Roy T. Fields, dear brother of William, Joseph, Eil win Fields and the late Dorothy Zell, our dear grandfather, fatner-m-law, brother in law, son-in-law, uncle and cousin. Mr.

Fields at FIESER Funeral Parlor, 401 Gravois, Fen-ton, Mo. In parlors 2 p.m. Funeral 11 a.m. Interment National. Member of Gardenville American Legion Post No.

300. and cousin. Funeral from AMBRUSTER Van De Ven on all siding, stone. Financing, universal Home Improvement, 7246 Amherst, PA 7-7427 Mortuary. 6633 Clayton June 2, 10:30 a.m., to Peace VAN DE VEN, ADKLE, May 30, 1971, dear sister of Vvllilam Van De Ven and the late Charles.

Martin and Edward St. Louis Cathedral. Interment Calvary. Visitation after 3 p.m., ft Repair Maintenance, garages, room additions, paneling, ce. lines, siding, painting, roofing, Alabama, 544-4253 Van De Ven.

sister-in-law, aunt i ues. Belli KIEFER, JOSEPHINE (nee Mrecker), asleep In Jesus. May 30, 1971, dear mother of Vera Sapplngton, and Dorothv Koe-bel, mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. Mrs. Kiefer at 8CHRADER Funeral Home.

Ballwin. until 11:30 a.m. 8ervice 2 p.m. at St. John's Lutheran Church, Ellisvllle, Mo.

Interment church cemetery. Kleine KI.EINE, SISTER M. ALOYSIA. C.P.P.S.. entered Into eternal life.

May 30. 1971, dear sister of Robert and George Kleine of St. Louis and the late Norbert 112 hroMrepalrs, all kinds, renting. Adults only. 531-9070 APARihieNTS HJRiilSHtD SOUTH KufcSKLL, 3J44 1-room Fischer BELLI.

E. HOPE, fortified carpentry, piumoing, eiccj-'ic, Manny. 6967 Dartmouth. VO 3- with tiie Sacraments of Holy with OHIO tier cnurcn, May 3U, 1971. beloved wife of Harry painting.

No GENERAL Repairs, FISCHER, WILLIAM May 30, 1971, beloved husband ot Libbie Fischer (nee Hasek) dear father of William C. Kltciicnette. PK 1 -OB81. SUBURBAN PROP. UNFUR.

117 HAZELWOOD Job too small, 45 years experlenee Belli, dear mother of John and PEACE. MYRTLE E. (nee Mar-ruil, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Mav 30. 1971, dear wife of the late George J. Peace, mother of Syl Peace of Imlay City, mother-in-law of Norma Peace, sister of Pearl Pruehsner and Evelyn Moore, grandmother, sister In law, niece, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from CULLEN ft KELLY Funeral Home. 7267 Natural Bridge, June 2, at 9 a.m., to Ascension of Our Lord Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary. Visitation after 2 p.m.

Tues. LU mSIs1 to I I LU CO jAHie vjuniiuv.iinu 7009 Garasche CO 1-8145 Mike Benne, Linda Sue Car-rico and Kevin Belli, dear sister of Hugh Martin and Genevieve Katharine Dunn and Paul Fischer, dear brother of Carrie Schae-fler. Rose Weber, August and Ed Carpentry, large, smiujobs. l-BEDROOMapt. Air conditioning, carpeting, drapes, stove, pool.

31-7043. and cousin. F'uneral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuary, 2S42 Meramec st V.ed., June 2, 8:30 a.m., to SS. Peter and Paul Church. Visitation Tues.

after 1 p.m. Weber WEBER HELEN, (nee Lelm- bach), lortuied with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Sunday May 30, 1971. Beloved wile of Anthony V. Weber, dear mother of Henry C. and Walter L.

Weber. Our dear sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-ln-law, aunt trriiunt and friend. Hoch, dear mother-in-law meine. r-iscner. aear ratner-in-ww, paneling, room aaaiuons, oarages, porches concrete or wood.

Thompson, 7565 Woodland, MI 4-2364 In state at Mother Tfoin grandmother, sister-in-law and brother-in-law, grandfather, un aunt. Funeral June 3, 10 O'Fallon, after 4 p.m. Mon. May 31. Funeral Mass 4 p.m.

Interment Convent cemetery. a.m., from the BUCHHOLZ Mor cle and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-ER'S SOUTH. 4228 So. Kings-highway, June 2, 2 p.m.

Interment Park Lawn. A mem COMPLETE home repair, carpentry, masonry, iron work. ft 4316 McKee.772-3294 CARPENTER repair, porches, siteiu a aoecialtv 1915 tuary, 5967 W. Florissant, to Prinster Nat vttv Church. Oriole and Har Koelllng ney avs.

Interment Calvary. In RESORTS, LAKE AND RIVER PROPERTY FOR SALE 129 WATER FKONT LOTS on river. $30 down month. A. Pfefler, Eisberry, Missouri.

898-2268. MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 162, BOUGHT new home, must sell mo-blle home. $500 down, $99 mo. AX 1-3100, First. 946-6366 ber of Brotherhood of Railway Clerks and Henry Shaw Cactus Sulivlan, 231-7773 R.

ha. ka. moiici-ina. paneling. Funeral from MICHAEL parlors 1 p.m.

Tues. Bird society, in lieu or riowers dona tions to Trinity United Church of BIRD. EVA. Mav 30. floor and ceiling tile.

A. Johnson. llmore. m-9370 CHEAP andirnebest woT Evans. 4246 Juniata.

PR 6-5866 unrist win at appreciated. Flavin 1971, beloved mother of F'rank Thornton, Rose Gibson and Hazel Tucker, grandmother, FITZGERALD Mortuary, 4jSO S. Lindbergh at Gravois on Wednesday, June 2 at 9 a.m. to Seven Holy Founders Church. Interment Resurrection.

Whltehouse WHITEHOD8E, HERBERT OLIVER, May 30, 1971, at Ft. Mvers. beloved hus PRINSTER. LOTTIE KATHERINE (ne Pfarr), present with the Lord, May 30, 1971, dearest mother of Ethel Prinster and Herbert Prinster, dear sister of Vernon Pfarr, our dear aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral 10 a.m.

from SHBPARD Funeral Chapel, 9255 Natural Bridge, to Hiram Cemetery. A member of Reliance Camp No. 5564 Royal Neighbors of America. Visitation alter 2 p.m. Tues.

Randall great-grandmother, sister, sister in-law. mother-in-law and aunt FLAVIN, JAMES A. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Saturday May 29, 1971, beloved husband COHORETE, ASPHALT WORK 46 Patios OTDistinction Brick, stone planter boxes wallc, Funeral 11 a.m from average yieia or .85 per cent. Reported interest rates on conventional mortgages loans that are not backed by the government are likely to continue to drop for the next two or three months, but that will belie what has actually been happening in the market. The statistics on conventional mortgages are based on actual loan closings, and, since mortgages are typically negotiated two or three months before the proceeds are paid out, the figures for May and June will reflect the market in February and March.

Weekly Poll According to the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, a weekly telephone poll of 60 major savings and loan associations across the country has shown a steady upcreep in the rates being negotiated for at least the last month. On this measure, conventional rates are now averaging about 7.4 per cent, up about 10 basis points (hundredths of a per cent) in the last four weeks. Richard D. Nagel, a vice president of Kaufman Broad, which is one of the country's largest home-builders, told an Investment firm in Los Angeles last week that the rise in mortgage rates made no sense. "There is an abundance of money available," he asserted, "and rates should not rise." Nagel was quite right; rates should not go up.

But they are going up. The mortgage market, which was once thought of primarily as an insular affair that responded largely to local credit conditions, is becoming increasingly sensitive to the national and indeed international money and capital markets. Dollar Crisis Thus, in a very real sense, after the dollar trembled on the of Mildred (nee Ml er) Flav n. Iron gates. KOELLING.

CLARENCE May 29, 1971, beloved husband of Lorena J. Koelllng (nee Neumann), dear father of Geral-diine L. Tomllrason, dear fathcr-In-law of Jams C. Tomlinson, dear grandfather of Gary, Keith, Mark Peggy Tomlinson, dear brother of William Koelllng, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral 9:30 a.m.

from JOHN L. ZIBGEiNHEIN ft SONS, 7027 Gravois, to Mary Queen of tine Universe Cnurch. Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection. Member of B.

of R. C. No. 2017. Kokorudz KOKORUDZ, WASYL (V.

K. Happy), 1532 Seventh Madi EARL HILLEMAN Pun era Home. 9709 Lackland. Overland AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 170 BUICK; RTviera, ai power steering and brakes, many extras, see to appreciate, 389-9340 Limousin- mint condition. 54,000 mi.

9 new wide white-wall tires. $1850. 436-1814 after 4:30. Porter-1 62 nice, $300. 527-5805 MUSTan'O, 'ST, 31.000 first owner, also 4 rooms, furni dear father ot James A.

Louis (Pat), Cornelius Rev. Interment Har-lods Cemetery, band of Valle Whltehouse nee Tnrifty onis peacon mh-dhu SIDEWXKrIrlvewavs, efcTDoti 2817 Miami. PR 2-3098 mo. John and Paul R. Flavin, dear brother of Helen Kuster.

Leonard), dear father of Rich orH and ftarv W. White 51 FENCING house, dear son of Mrs. Olive Ronacker BONACKER. IRENE Mon RANDALL, ROSE (nee Mary Martin (Bill) and the late Patrick J. Flavin and Han CHAIN LINK FENCErS" offl Allrs) Mav 29.

1971. sud Whltehouse (nee Handshy), nd the late Herbert White- nah Wo ff. our dear grandfather. May 31, 1971, dear sister of deniy, fortified with the Sacra ture, leaving country, 664-2913 fatiher-in-law, brother-in-law, un house, dear brother of Jean the late Oreal S. Bonacker, and installed, wood lemce winoow guairds, free estimate, financing available.

Call Boh 228 Reasor, any day or eve. 524-8356 or 524- PON'llAO. '62. Grand Frix" TiSe" Waldemer, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brothe r-ln-law, n.nhoi. anii uncle cle and cousin.

Funeral from MICHAEL FITZGERALD Mortuary, 4580 ments of Holy Mother Churcn, beloved wife of Charles R. Randall, dear mother of Robert A Randall and the late Charles Randall dear sister of Jo Lllyus Bonacker, dear sister-in law of Mary and Anita. Bonack er, dear aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from WINGBER B.92 d'. J.

McGEE Fence cnain link son, 111., entered into rest In new, first $450 takes, 527-5805 Trucks, Tractors, Commercial Trailers 1 72 TTjKD. 'tilT "2 -ton pickup, first" 8. Lindbergh at Gravois or Wednesday June 2 at 9:15 a.m Mr. Whltehouse at the BOPP Chapel. 10610 Manchester Kirkwnnd.

Funeral June MUEHLE Funeral Home, 3819 seph and George Alles, and the to St. Thomas the ADOstle his 83rd year, May 28. 1971 beloved father of Kathryn Mul ln Tannin ln.ll.. fence. Free on wiuuuv.

guards. Call now, free estimates. 291-4631. 291-4663. 12070 Mande- s.

Grand D1-. June 3 late Charles Alles, Marie Pad Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Inter SttoU takes. p-'Y-osua berg and Catherine Owen, our ment Sacred Heart Cemetery 10 a.m.

Interment Bethany Cemetery. IN PARLORS 1 P.M. Lubov Crabtree, John and Frank ville DOGS CATS 202 dear sister-in-law, mother-in-law, Member of Pattern Makers 3, 11 a m. Interment Oak Hill Cemeterv. Friends may call after 5 m.

Wed. Woodworth grandmother, aunt, great aunt Kokorudz, dear grandfather. Funeral June 2, 9 a.m WEDNESDAY. Bornmueiler and cousin. Assn.

Masses preferred, Flynn from LAHEY Funeral Home, TSASSETT, female. AKC color, 1Q mos, $60. 837-1992 COLLIE" female, 5 pedigree, sacrifice good home. 966-2722 FLOORING AND TILE 53 AftK; complete floor service, all custom work, no Job too big or too small. 3315 WoodBon Rd.

291- 17Q9. all nnlnn work Funeral from HOFFMEISTER COLONIAL Mortuary, 6464 BORN MUELLER. THEODORE 501 Madison MadlBon, III FLYNN, GARY MICHAEL, to St. Mary's Greek Catholic (TED) fortified with the Sacra ments or hoiv Mother Church Chippewa at Watson, 9:30 a.m., for requiem mass at St. Joan of Arc Church.

10 suddenly. May 2, 1971, darline: son of James and Phyl Church for 9:30 a.m. Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, St. Louis.

Mo. Parastas Serv ne 4412 May 30. 1971. beloved FLOORS sanded, reflnishe3i re-lald, carpeting Strack HORSES AND VEHICLES 205 lis Flynn, dear brother of husband of Aunes Bornmueiler Inee Kaliiwwskl) dear father of Chippewa, VE 2-1666 James Jr. and Kevin Flynn ices 7.

p.m. Parlors dear grandson of Frances Zlto GARAGE DOORS 54G Helen Bornmueiler, our dear a.m. interment Valhalla Cemetery. Reed REED, OTIS B-. at Washington, and Virginia Flynn, dear nephew and cousin Drotner-in-iaw, uncle, great-uncle, neohew and cousin.

close 8 p.m. Kottmann KOTTMANN. EMELIA A. (MEL) Funeral from NORTHLAND Funeral from KUTIS Funeral formerly of St Louis, May -J 1 1QT1 HtlA I Mortuarv. 7239 W.

orissant. Monday, May 31, 1971, dear Home, 2906 Gravois, June GARAGE DOORS, all slaes, doors guaranteed 5 years, garages made longer. Call anytime. LRN 2620 A VIE EV 3-2655 HEAtiNd REPAIR AND SHEET METAL WORK 55 RODEO June 4th and Mh. Books open June 3rd.

BISON M'RE RANCH Williamsburg. Mo. 386-5 1 52. ANTIQUES PTr! perfect. 100 years plus.

$55. Fish aquarium, glass cylinder, hand blown, $45. 150 plus-year-old brass and pewter water pipe, $60. 2. :15 a.m.

Requiem Mass St. June 2, 8 a.m. to St. Sa-blna's Church, Mass 9 a.m. In daughter of the late August and Pauline Kottmann of Belleville, dear sister of Pauline Buerk, Caroline Obst and Emma dear friend of Her- Dominic Savlo Church (Affton) 9 a.m.

Interment S3. Peter ft Paul Cemetery. Member of Painters Audrey Braucksleker. Our dear brother, grandfather, father-in-law and brother-in-law. Services June 3, 2 p.m., from CLARK Funeral Home, 7400 Page.

Interment Laurel Hill. terment calvary cemetery. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Mon. ETMETACWORK, euftsrlnf WOODWORTH, MURRAY Klrkwood, May 30, 1971, dear husband of Mae Wood-worth (nee Brewster), father of Ida Barrett.

Marian Barker and the late Clifford W. Woodworth, grandfather and father-ln-law. Funeral service June 1:30 p.m.. at PFITZINGER Mortuary, 331 S. Klrkwood rd.

Interment National Cemetery. Zwickc ZVYirKK, DORA, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, May 31, 1971, dear daughter of the late August and Josephine Zwicke, dear sister of May Buchrucker. Henry C. Zwloke and Charles A. Stock, dear aunt of Henry C.

Zwicke Charles C. and Carole Stock, our dear great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, June 3, 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass Resurrection Church. Interment New Picker Cemetery.

A retired employee of Stlx-Baer ft Fuller. In parlor 7 p.m. tha Cloak, dear sister-in-law, and spouting, metal porcn aecas, ornamental sheet metal work. Hunter Heating ft Air Condltlon- Union Local No. 137.

Britt See Jaeger. Carter Member of Teamsters Local No, 603. 4.ih-i -1 a iter 4 aunt and cousin. Miss Kottmann at KREIG3-HAUSER'S WEST, 9450 Olive lng, 9900 Oravols, 631-5300 Tuesday June 1, 7 p.m. CARTER, THOMAS May until 10 p.m.

Wednesday, service Thursday. June 3. 10:30 lua, oi imperial, mo. survived by 3 children, parents a.m. at Calvary Lutheran Follow the "Swap" Column-Classification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ads ANTIQUES WANTED 218 CA'L'L WEBER JE 5-1460 TOP CASH TODAY Cut Glass, furniture, china, oriental rugs, jewelry, paintings.

WY 4-10BB, gun, and Eves. MISCELLANEOUSJOR SALE 251 "RATLHOATTTles, Tie work" done. 534-4207 after 3 P.m. and brother, all ol Richmond Church, 1312 Lydla, Ferguson. Entombment Valhalla Mauso va.

Jl Pliee I Want ID Call III 1-SB6B Follow the "Swap" Column-Classification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ads leum, Belleville, III. A member Funeral services were held May 31. Interment West of George F. Durant Chapter No. 11 Telephone Pioneers and Local 2-197 A.F.

Of M. Hampton Memorial Park, Rich mond, va. A A.

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