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I or WANT AD INDEX fer to the numbers in classification the index number below anti not the page number. All Classifications are Numbered and Appear in Numerical Order. Service Classification Number Announcements Bids and Proposals Wanted 286 Business Directory 38-74 Business Opportunities Business Personals Death Notices Directors Meetings 284 Education 75-78 Financial 282 Fishing, Vacation, Picnics Fraternal Notices Legal Notices 283 Loans 281 Lost and Found 17-18 Personals 23 Small Loan Companies 280 Special Notices 26 Stockholders Meeting 285 Swaps 31 Employment Employment Agencies 85-87 Help Wanted: Men, Boys 82 Help Wanted -Men, Women 824 Help Wanted: Women, Girls Partners 90 Salesmen Wanted 83 Salesmen, Saleswomen Wanted $35 Saleswomen Wanted 89 Situations Wanted 80-81 Real Estate for Rent Apartments for Rent 111-112 and 117 Business Property for Rent 120 Flats for Rent 113-114 Farms for Rent 157 Hotels 110 Houses for Rent 115-117 Office Space 121 Resorts for Rent 127 Rooms, Boand 96-104 Suburban Property for Rent 117 Wanted to Rent 125 Real Estate for Sale Acreage 145 Apartments for Sale Sale 147 Business Property for 149 Deeds of Trust 140-141 Farms and Farm Land 158-162 Flats for Sale 147 Houses for Sale (St. Louis City) 146 Hunting Grounds 155 Investment Property 150 Loans on Real Estate 142 Lots for Sale 148 Money Wanted 143 Real Estate Services 144 Real Trade 150-T Real Estate Out of St. Louis 161 Real Estate Wanted to Buy 153 Resorts for Sale 129 St.

Louis County Farms 159 Suburban Property 1 for Sale 145 Timber Lands 156 Things for Sale Air Conditioning Equipment 214 Aircraft 215 Animals 200 Antiques 217 Aquariums and Fish 213 Auctions 219 Automobiles 170-185 Baby Gifts and Children's Sup. 220 Bicycles and Motorcycles 221 Birds for Sale Boats and Motors 223 Books Building Material Cameras and Supplies Clothing 231 Coal, Wood, Fuel Oil 233 Dogs and Cats 202 Farm. Machinery and Supplies 235 Fans 214 Fishing Hunting Supplies 237 Good Things to Eat, Produce 238 Heating Equipment 241 Horses and Vehicles 205 Household Goods 243 Household Goods Wanted 244 Jewelry and Diamonds 245 Lawn Mower Sales and Service 240 Machinery 247 Power Tools 247-P Miscellaneous for Sale 251 Mobilehomes, Travel Trailers 180 Musical 253 Piano Tuning and Repair 257 Poultry and Supplies 209 Rabbits, Monkeys, Pet Stock 207 Radios and Televisions 258 Seeds, Plants and Trees 261 Sewing Machines 262 Stamps and Coins 264 Store, Office Equipment Toys 248 LOW RATES FOR WANT ADS Dally. Sun. TRANSIENT Time 83c 3-6 Times (consecutive) 67c or 10 Times (consecutive) for the price Times.

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LOUIS POST- (C) Rate per line ANNOUNCEMENTS ALL FAMILIES and friends are invited to attend the Dedication ol a Monument to be unveiled in memory of the Inte Theodore N. (Ted) Bass of Vandalia, Illinols. Services to be held at the Waldheim Ceme. tery, Chicago, Illinois, Gate No. 37 P.O.W.

on October 3, 1965 at 1:00 p.m. HAVING A BIRTHDAY PARTY? Surprise your children with "jinales and jangles, the clowns" all you furnish are the children and the refreshments, we supply the fun! EV 2-7367 or HA 9.4837. CEMETERIES MAUSOLEUMS 4 4 GRAVE lots, $300. Valhalla Cemetery. owner transferred.

Box J-222, Post-Dispatch. CRYPT FOR TWO. $500, payable $10 monthly. EV 9-3500. MEMORIAL, park.

2 or 4 grave, $75 each. PA 5-4958. SUNSET Burial Pork: single lot: make offer. AD 3-5708. 6 GRAVE lot: Lake Charles Memorial: bargain.

FL 3-2602. FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Open Daily 8 A.M.-5 P.M. Closed Sundays 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8 CROGHAN KINEALY CH 1-1190 KRIEGSHAUSER MORTUARIES WEST 9450 Olive Street rd. WY 4-3322 SOUTH 4228 S.

Kingshighway FL 1-4320 MORRELL JE 3-3950 STROOT-CARROLL 4600 Natural Bridge EV 1-0341 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8 JAY B. SMITH 7456 MANCHESTER ST 1-1115 ALBERT H. HOPPE MOYDELL'S Mississippi and Allen PR 2-0402 KOTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 Gravols PR 2-3000 CLARK (NEW) FUNERAL HONE 7400 Page PA 1-3950 MONUMENTS 10 PISKULIC MONUMENT CO. 1919 S. Twelfth CE 1-8970 ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT CO.

5232 West Florissant. EV 5-7766. 6424 Chippewa FL 1-4300 FRATERNAL NOTICES 13 LOCAL 1, I.B.E.W. Please be, advised of the death of BRO. VERNON E.

DRESSEL BA APPLIANCE REPAIP. Funeral services 8:30 a.m. Sept. 27 from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand.

NORMAN LANEMANN. Bus. Mgr. MASONIC NOTICES CLAYTON LODGE No. 601 AM.

Members please assemble at Parker Aldrich Funeral Home, 15 W. Lockwood, at 8 p.m. Sept. 27, to conduct services for our late worshipful Brother WALTER ARTHUR REED John F. Schomogy, W.M.

BEACON LODGE No. 3, A.F.& A.M. Please assemble Sunday, Sept. 26, 8:15 p.m., Kutis Chapel, 2906 Gravois, to conduct Masonic funeral service for our late BRO. HERMAN A.

GEIST. Visiting brethren welcome. T. KENNETH BUTCHER, W.M. TELEPHONE PIONEERS BUCHMILLER, HENRY: Life Chapter Telephone Pioneers of America.

DEATHS 14 Andrew Nicholas the J. Andrew Sacraments of fortified Mother Church, Sept. 23. 1965. Andrew beloved Mulloy), husband dear of father Rose (nee of Nicholas J.

Kenneth, Robert Paul Donald. Jean James Andrew and Mrs. Ralph (Pat) Grimmer, brother of Mildred Andrew and Mrs. Robert A. Walsh, our dear brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle.

a.m., Funeral from Sept. 27, 8:30 tuary, 5967 W. Florissant, to Our Lady of Counsel Church, 1134 St. Cyr rd. Interment Calvary.

Anselmo Geraldine Susan Anselmo, Sept. 22. 1965. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved daughter of Clydine and Peter V. Anselmo, dear sister of Mrs.

Lily Ann Webb, Dolores and Rebecca Anselmo, dear granddaughter of Mrs. C. L. Thompson and Mrs. Lily Anselmo, our dear sister-inlaw.

aunt, niece and Funeral from the LAND Mortuary, 7239 West Florissant, Sept. 27. 8 a.m., to North American Martyrs Church. Mass, 9 a.m. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery.

Visitation after 2 p.m. Sat. Baumgartner Buell H. Baumgartner of Ferguson, Sept. 25, 1965.

beloved husband of Margret Hooper Baumgartner, dear brother of Louise Hutts, Evelyn Townsend, Lucille Dickensen, Marlene Davis, Calvin Robert, Roland and the late Oran Baumgartner, our dear brother-inlaw. uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from WHITELEN Chapel, 118 N. Florissant, Ferguson, Sept. 28, 10:30 a.m.

Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. In parlor after 3 p.m, Sun. Bednar Anna Bednar (nee Reznicek), Sept. 25, 1965, beloved wife of the late Jacob Bednar, dear mother of Marie Bosak, Carrie Onder, Libbie Ceika and Milada Hlavac, dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law. dear grandmother of Florence Moffitt, Clifford Onder, Jara Simon, dear great -grandmother of Michael and Nancy Moffitt.

Terry and Susan Onder and Pepi Simon, aunt and cousin, Funeral Sept. 27, 10 a.m., from MOYDELL'S, Mississippi and Allen avs. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Member of Sesterska Laska No. 195 and Bretislava Machovska No.

14 J.C.D, In lieu of flowers. friends may make contribution to American Czech Center, 4691 2 P.M. Belaey Edward P. Belaey, Sept. 23.

1965. fortified with the Sacraments of the Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Ann Rose Belaey (nee Oldani), dear father of Janette Ann Belaey, dear brother of Ernie, Emil and Arthur Belaey, dear brother-inlaw, son-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH 4228 S. Kingshighway, Sept. 28, 8:30 a.m.

to Seven Holy Founders Church. Interment Sunset. A member of Aubuchon and Dennison Post No. 186, A.L. and Voiture 38-40 and 8.

In parlors after 2 p.m. Sat. Blankenship Paul Blankenship and Larry Blankenship, suddenly Sept. 24, 1965, dear sons of Paul John and Dorothy Blankenship (nee Sutton), dear brothers of Carolyn Blankenship, dear grandsons, nephews and cousins. Services at HOFFMEISTER Chapel.

7814 S. Broadway, 3 p.m. to Memorial Park. Bona Lester J. Bona, 6014 Oleatha suddenly Sept.

23, 1965, beloved husband of Margaret C. Bona (nee Flanagan), dear father of Jeanne Kramer, dear grandfather of Leslie Kramer, dear father-in-law of Dr. S. G. Kramer, dear brother of Roy Bona, dear brother-inlaw and uncle.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Sept. 27, 1 p.m. Interment Calvary. A member of Variety Club and I.A.T.S.E.

Motion Pictures. DEATHS DrueseKe William H. Brueseke, Sept. 24, 1965. beloved husband of Louise Brueseke (nee Sabbert), dear father or Wiltred Helen Sponsel, Grace, Simon, and the late Louts Mane, dear grandfather, great fatherin-law, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral Sept. 27, 2 p.m. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment Zion Cemetery, Mr. Brueseke was a member of Bethany United Church of Christ and Machinists Union, Local No.

41. In lieu of flowers memorials to Bethany Church Reserve Fund will be appreciated. Tuchmiller Henry Buchmiller, Sept. 24, 1965, beloved husband of Elsie Buchmiller (nee Bruecker), dear brother of the late William, Louis and John Buchmiller and Sophia Gansman, dear -in-law and uncle. Funeral Sept.

27, 10 a.m., from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs, Entombment Oak Grove Mausoleum. Mr. Buchmiller was a member of Progress Lodge No. 657 A.F.&A.M. and Life Member Telephone neers of America.

Masonic service time of funeral, Burg Frank E. Burg 614 W. Jewel, Kirkwood, Sept. 24, 1965, husband of Bernice Burg, father of Frank E. Burg Ill, son of Frank and Anna Burg, brother of Delmar and Robert Burg and Joan Raber, son-inlaw, brother-in-law, father-inlaw, grandfather and uncle.

Services 2 p.m., at the BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester Kirkwood. Mr. Burg was a member of Kirkwood Lodge No. 484 A.F.&A.M. Moolah Temple, York Rite and Kirkwood Theater Guild.

sonic serviceg 8 p.m. Memorials preferred to Shriners Children's Hospital. Burris Alice Mae Burris, Sept. 23, 1965, dear daughter of the late Charles and Lotta Burris, dear sister of Leonard Burris and Elizabeth Norvel, our dear sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Sept.

27, 2 p.m. Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. Member of Butcher's Local No. 545. Byrne Della Byrne (nee Rafferty), 617 Lagro, Sept.

23, 1965, dear mother of Alice Alexander, our dear grandmother, greatgrandmother, aunt and greataunt. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand Sept. 27, 8:30 a.m., to Hedwig Church. Interment Mt.

Hope. Compton Vincent Compton, Sept. 24, 1965, husband of Catherine (Pat) Compton, brother of Joseph David L. and Glen Compton, Mrs. Ed (Celia) Joergensen and Mrs.

Russell (Jean) Benner. Funeral from BURKE Funeral Home, 3300 State East St. Louis, Sept. 27, 9:15 a.m. to St.

Henry's Church in Belleville. Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Dauernheim Theodore H. (Ted) Dauernhelm, Wells Mehlville, Sept.

23, 1965, beloved husband of Lena Dauernheim (nee Grateke), dear father of Elvera Gevermuehle and Theodore Dauernheim dear father-in-law of Wilma Dauernheim and Edward Gevermuehle, dear grandfather of Linda Lee Dauernheim and Betty Lou Gevermuehle, our dear brother, er-in-law, uncle and cousin. Mr. Dauernheim in state at FEY Funeral Home. 4100 Lemay Ferry south of Lindbergh, until Sept. 27.

10 a.m., thence moved to St. Lucas United Church of Christ, Sappington, tor services, 2 p.m. Interment St. Lucas Cemetery, In lieu of flowers contributions would be appreciated if sent to building fund of St. Lucas United Church of Christ.

Mr. Dauernheim was a member of Mattese Republican Club. Dawson Charles E. Dawson, Sept. 24.

1965. dear husband of Hazel Dawson brother of Juanita Freeman, Ralph B. and William M. Dawson, dear friend of Marge and Roy Ulrich, our dear brother-in-law, uncle and nephew, Funeral Sept. 27.

2 p.m.. from the SHEPARD Chapel, 9255 Natural Bridge, to Lake Charles Cemetery. A member of Carsonville Baptist Church, Scottish Rite, and flnancial secretary of Square and Compass Club at McDonnell Aircraft. Bridgeton Lodge No. 80 A.F.&A.M.

services 08. p.m. Dean John C. (Jack) Dean, suddenly Sept. 24, 1965.

fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Gwen M. Dean (nee Dreyer), dear father of Timothy Lynne Dean, dear son of John and Jane Dean. dear brother of Russell Dean, Patricia Gastorf and Margaret Huber, dear sonin-law, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST. 9450 Olive Sept.

28. 8:30 a.m., to St. Monica's Church. Interment Calvary, A member of University City Lions Club, Laymen's Retreat League and Santa Cruz Council No. 1215, K.

of C. In state after 2 p.m. Sun. De Coster Marie De Coster, Sept. 24.

1965, dear sister of John D. James J. and the late William G. O'Connell, Helen Hand and Norene McCarthy, dear sisterin-law and aunt. Funeral from CULLENKELLY Funeral Home, 7267 Natural Bridge.

Sept. 27, 8:30 a.m. to St. Ann's church. Interment Calvary.

Family requests your prayers only. In parlors after 1 p.m, Sun, Dolejsi Frank Dolejsi, 3418 Connecticut, Sept. 24, 1965, beloved husband of the late Mary Dolejsi (nee Jonak), dear father of Joseph, George, Catherine and Frank Dolejsi, our dear fatherin-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother-In-law and uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Sept. 27, 10 a.m.

Entombment Hillcrest Abbey. Member of Shaveh Lodge No. 646 A.F.&A.M. and past member of Machinist's Local No. 41.

Masonic services 8 p.m. Contributions to Masonic Home appreciated. Clip Me NEARLY WHO HAS ANYTHING TO SELL USES WANT ADS IN. THE You, too, can use want ads profitably WRITE YOUR WANT we will tell you the cost This advertisement will not be inserted until we receive your definite order. WRITE ONE WORD IN EACH SPACE NAME STREET.

CITY STATE. CLIP AND MAIL TO ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH First by Far in Classified Advertising Mail Me- DEATHS 14 Dressel Vernon E. Dressel, 5511. Louisiana, fortified with the Sacramenta of Holy Mother Church, Sept.

23, 1965, beloved husband of Marion (nee Mly. dear father of Vernon, Joyce, Janice and Sharon, dear son of the late Frank and Eva (nee Ward), dear brother of Bernice Plummer and Dorothy Bogard, our dear father, father-in-law, brother-inlaw, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 8. Grand. Sept.

27. 8:30 a.m., to St. Cecilia's Church. Interment Mt. Olive.

Member of Electrical Workers Local No. 1. Dyguszewski Chester P. Dyguszewski, Sept. 23, 1965.

Chicago, of Julius and Anna Dyguszewski, dear brother Genevieve of Adam Dyguszewski. Bertschman and Mary Stewart, our dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from JOHN STYGAR SON Funeral Home, 5541 Riverview Sept. 27, 8:30 a.m. to Su Stanislaus Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, Geist Herman A. Geist. 2050A Ann Sept. 24, 1965, be(nee loved husband Muskopf), of dear Irene brother of Edna Jones, our dear er-in-law. uncle and cousin.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravols. Sept. 27, 1:30 p.m. Interment Milstadt, Ill. Member of Beacon Lodge No.

3 A.F.&A.M. and Plumbers' Union Local No. 35. Masonic service Sun. 8:30 p.m.

Harshaw Telia Harshaw (nee MAdams), Sept. 24, 1965. beloved wife of F. E. Harshaw, loving mother of Virginia Rheba Robert and the late Jack S.

Harshaw, dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law of Marian Harshaw, grandmother of Linda Schuette and Holly Harshaw, aunt and cousin. Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, Mon. 3 p.m. Interment Sunset. Friends may call Sat.

after 8 p.m, Helmering Roy J. Helmering, Imperial, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 25, 1965, beloved husband of Mildred Helmering (nee Haffner), dear father of Virginia Mueller, Jacqueline Daves and Raymond J. Helmering, our dear brother, brother-inlaw. uncle and grandfather.

Funeral from the HEILIGTAG Funeral Home, Imperial, Sept. 28, 8:30 a.m., to St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Kimmswick, 9 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Hemker Rose Anna Hemker, Sept.

23, 1965, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear sister, aunt, greataunt and cousin. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuary, 2842 Meramec Sept. 27, 8:15 a.m. to SS. Peter and Paul Church, Interment Resurrection.

Hertweck William A. Hertweck, formerly of 2901 N. Jefferson, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 23. 1965, husband of Norma Hertweck (nee Bensing), dear father of Gregory Mrs.

Rita Iskra, Mrs. Marleen Russell. William L. and Bernard J. Hertweck, our dear father-in-law, grandfather and cousin.

Funeral ROBERT D. KINEALY Mortuary, 2228 St. Louis, Sept. 27, 8:30 a.m.. to Sacred Heart Church.

25th and University. Interment S8. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Hoing See Schuler. Hopkins John R.

Hopkins, 5311 Miami. Fri. Sept. 24. 1965.

beloved husband of Mary Hopkins (nee Garber), dear father of Ruth L. Davenport, G. W. Jennings, dear son of the late John W. and Cornelia Hopkins, dear father-in-law, dear brother of Bessie Greenwell St.

Louis, Walter Hopkins of Memphis, Mo. and the late C. W. and Harry Hopkins, dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin Funeral from WINGBERMUEHLE Funeral Home, 3819 S. Grand Sept.

27, 1:30 p.m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Hornig Henry L. Hornig, Sept.

24, 1965, beloved husband of Anna Hornig (nee Mollet) dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from HOWARD H. MICHEL Funeral Home, 5930 Southwest at Hampton. 1:30 p.m. Interment New St.

Marcus. Member of Phoenix Musical Club and Retired Member of Painter's Local No. 604. PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN TIME. Jackson Hardin Jackson, Granite City, entered Into rest Sept.

24, 1965, beloved husband of the late Myra Jackson, dear uncle. Funeral services 1 p.m. at MERCER Chapel, 1416 Niedringhaus Granite City, Ill. Interment Sunset Hills Cemetery, Edwardsville, Ill. Friends may call after 11 a.m.

Sun. Member Masonic Lodge No. 877, Eastern Star No. 650, an active member of the De Molays and First Presbyterian Church. Kastenhuber Susan C.

Kastenhuber (nee Frey), fortified with the ments of Holy Mother Church. Sept. 24, 1965. beloved wife of the late Charles Kastenhuber, dear mother of Lawrence G. Kastenhuber and Bernadine Schepker, dear sister of Theresa Horn, Clara Horn and Lawrence Frey, dear grandmother, mother-in-law.

sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral Sept. 27. 8:30 a.m. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant to St.

Matthew's Church, Sarah and Kennerly avs. Mass 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Mrs. Kastenhuber was a member of St. Ann's Sodality of St.

Matthew's Church and St. Ann's Guild, Ladies of Charity, Klein Marie L. Klein, Sept. 24, 1965, beloved wife of Michael A. Klein, dear mother of Michael, Edward.

Marie Burns, Raymond Klein, Virginia Swinford and Dorothy Seper, dear sister of Mrs. William Buchner, dear sister-in-law. mother in law, grandmother, great-grandmother, and aunt. Funeral KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Sept.

27. 8:30 a.m. to St. Bernard's Church. Interment Resurrection.

A member of the Married Ladies Sodality, Legion of Mary and Society for the Propagation of Faith. King Anna L. King (nee Korte), asleep in Jesus Sept. 23. 1965.

wife of the late George N. King, dear mother of George W. King and Mrs. Laverne Buthe, dear sister of Mrs. Lee Loerdring, our dear motherin-law.

grandmother, sister-Inlaw and aunt. Mrs. King at the NEW Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, Funeral 10 a.m.. Sept. 27 at Faith Lutheran Church, 3000 Lucas-Hunt ed.

Interment Resurrection. Knox George Frederick Knox. Sept, 24, 1965, beloved husband of Frances Knox (nee Barfield), our dear uncle. Funeral from EDW. KOCH SON Chapel, 3516 N.

Fourteenth, Sept. 28. 10 a.m. Interment National Cemetery, Please omit flowers. In chapel 1 p.m.

Mon. LaDew Stephen LaDew, Sept. 24, 1965, husband of Dorothy J. La Dew, father of Doris LaDew, brother of Mrs. Estelle Howard, Carrie and Mary La Dew.

Private family services will be held Monday at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar bi. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. In chapel after noon Sunday, Leible Lawrence Leible, Sept. 25, 1965. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of.

Jessie Leible (nee Sezepanski), dear father of Richard, John and Barbara Leible, dear son, brother, uncle, cousin and brother-in-law. Funeral Sept. 28, 8:30 a.m. from O'SULLIVAN MUCKLE KRON Mortuary, 8806 Jennings rd. at Hord to Ascension Church, Northwoods.

Mass 9 a.m, Interment Calvary Cemetery. In parlors after 2 p.m. Sun. Lewis Alvina L. Lewis, Hawking road, Mehiville, Sept.

25, 1965, beloved wife of the late Charles Lewis, dear mother of Ernest, Henry and the late Herman Klein and our dear motherin-law and grandmother. Funeral from FEY Funeral Home, 4100 Lemay Ferry south of Lindbergh, Sept. 28. 10 a.m. Interment St.

Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. To Place A Want Ad Call MA 1-6666 DEATHS 14 Meredith America Meredith (nee Hazelip) Sept, 25, 1965, dear mother of Cleo and Frank Meredith, Evelyn Richter and Louise Whitson, dear sister of Grace Webb, our dear motherin-law. grandmother. sister-inlaw, aunt and cousin. Funeral from GRAVIL Funeral Home, Brownsville, Ky, Sept.

28, 2 p.m. Interment. New Liberty Cemetery. Messmer Duella I. Mesmer (nee Bender), Sept.

24, 1965. beloved wife of Ervin A. Messmer, dear mother of LeRoy Messmer Ruth Bitter, dear daughter -inlaw. mother-In-law. grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, 1:30 p.m., to Mt. Hope, Member Martha Washington Lodge, L.E.A. Auxiliary and Suzannas and Machinists Auxiliary. Rebekah Lodge service 8 p.m.

Member of Martha Washington Rebekah Lodge No. 45 will please pay respects and attend services for our late Sister Duella Mesmer. Special session, 7:45 p.m, Lucretia Beeson, Noble Grand. Morris Margaret Morris (nee Jordan), Sept. 24, 1965.

11:50 p.m., widow of the late Charles Morris, dear sister of John (Jerry) and Patrick Jordan, our dear sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from the JOS. P. FENDLER JR. Funeral Home, 7128 Michigan at Nagel, Sept.

27, 2:30 p.m. Interment Mount Olive Cemetery. In chapel after 1:30 p.m. Sun. Obermeyer Harry E.

Obermeyer. Sept. 23, 1965, beloved husband of the late Emma Obermeyer, dear father of Dorothy Miles. our dear brother-in-law and Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home.

4828 Natural Bridge, Sept. 28. 2 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr.

Obermeyer was a member of Bethany United Church of Christ and St. Louls Typographical Union No. 8. MEMORIALS TO BETHANY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST PREFERRED. IN PARLORS NOON SUN.

O'Brien Martin J. O' Brien, 2833 N. Fourteenth, fortifled with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Sept. 23, 1965, dear husband of the late Anna O' Brien (nee Van Greenen) dear stepfather of Samuel Overlease. dear brother of Michael and John O' Brien, our dear fatherin-law and friend.

Funeral from the ROBERT D. KINEALY Mortuary, 2228 St. Louis Sept. 28, 10 a.m. Interment National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks.

Mr. O'Brien was a retired employee of Stix-Baer and Fuller Co. IN PARLORS 4 P.M. SUN. O' Daniel Beatrice M.

O' Daniel, Sept. 22, 1965, beloved mother of Mrs. Virginia McCann, Mrs. Doris Higginbotham, Mrs. Dorothy Farrell, Onie Livingston, Charles and Emile Livingston, dear daughter of Mrs.

Mary Iva Hall, dear sister of Mrs. Geneva Gary, Mrs. Mary Cowsert and Mrs. Rena Hayden, Mrs. Lena McNeal and Clifford Hall, dear mother-in-law, sisterin-law, grandmother, aunt, niece and cousin.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Sept. 27, 11 a.m. Interment Park Lawn. Pawlak Susan J.

Pawlak, Sept. 25, 1965, beloved daughter of Stanley and Elsie Pawlak (nee Elson), dear sister of Dennis Pawlak, dear granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Atwood and Mr. Edwin Eison, dear niece and cousin.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Sept. 27, 2 p.m. Interment Memorial Park. Pohlman Jacob Pohlman, 1111 S.

Twelfth St. Louis, formerly of O' Fallon, entered into rest Sept. 24. 1965. beloved husband of the late Ethel Pohlman (nee Reeves), dear fatner of Mrs.

Ethel Kersey, our dear grandfather. father in law, brother-in-law and cousin. Funeral from SCHILDKNECHT Funeral Home, 301 S. Lincoln O'Fallon, Sept. 27.

2 p.m. Interment Ogle Cemetery, Puricelli Enrico F. Puricelli, Sept. 25, 1965, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of the late Louise Puricelli (nee Torretta), dear father of John and Rose Puricelli, dear father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from CALCATERRA Funeral Home, 5140 Daggett 8:30 a.m., to St.

Ambrose Church. Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Society. Was member of Holy Name In parlor after 6 p.m.

Sun. Rabbitt Patrick Rabbitt, suddenly Sept. 25, 1965, dear husband of Lucille Rabbitt (nee Lowe), dear father of Virginia Krause, Patrick Robert. Thomas D. and John E.

Rabbitt, son of the late Patrick and Bridget Rabbitt, brother of James Rahbitt, Mary Schuld, Nora Russell. Margaret Stewart and of the late John and Peter Rabbitt, grandfather, uncle, brother-inlaw, cousin and father-in-law. Funeral from MORRELL Funeral Home, 3710 N. Grand at Natural Bridge, Sept. 28.

8:45 a.m., to Holy Cross Church. Interment Calvary. In parlors after 2 p.m. Sun. Member of Slate and Tile Roofers Local No.

2, formerly Local No. 1. Rathert Josephine Rathert (nee Burger). fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 23, 1965, beloved wife of Walter Rathert, dear sister of William Burger and Agnes Elsner.

our dear sister-in-law. aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Sept, 27. 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St.

Agatha Church. Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Reed Walter A. Reed 823 Blossom Sept.

25, 1965, dear husband of Thelma (Lueddeke) Reed, dear father of Eddie Reed, dear son, brother, uncle, son-in-law, and brother-in-law. Mr. Reed at RICH Chapel, 15 W. Lockwood, Webster Groves, with Masonic Service there Sept, 27, 8 p.m. by Clayton Lodge No.

601. Regular service from Rock Hill Presbyterian Church, Manchester and McKnight in which Mr. Reed was active as a Ruling Elder. Sept. 28.

10 a.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. Family requests contributions be made to the Hill Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund, Reeves Lucille A. Reeves (nee Terry) Sept. 22, 1965.

dear mother of James W. and Bud Reeves, dear daughter of Delia Terry, dear sister of Ethel Lemonds. Ruby Novotny, Sylvester and Harold Terry. Funeral from the NEW DREHMANN-HARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, 2 p.m.. Sept.

27. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Reiner Catherine Reiner (nee Sand), 5658 Hancock, Sept. 25, 1965, beloved wife of the late Francis J. (Frank) Reiner, dear mother of Helen V.

Reiner and Dorothy M. Nerviani, dear sigter of Millie McFarland and George E. Sand, dear grandmother of Ronald J. and Karen Sue Nerviani, dear mother-inlaw of Ernie Nerviani, dear sister-in-law, aunt and great Mra. Reiner at MICHAEL FITZGERALD Mortuary, 4580 S.

Lindbergh at Gravois, until 11 a.m. Sept. 28, thence to Ascension Lutheran Church, 6535 Elchelberger for 2 p.m. services same day, Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Rockenstein Kate Rockenstein, 6838 Pershing Sept.

25. 1965. daughter of the late John and Hannah Rockenstein, brother of Leo T. Rockenstein, dear sisterin-law. aunt, great -aunt and great-great-aunt.

Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar p.m. Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery. Schorer Walter A. Schorer, Sept. 21, 1965, beloved husband of Trixie Schorer (nee Scott), dear brother of Catherine Cooke and William Schorer, uncle, brotherin-law.

Funeral private. Dial MA 1-6666 for an ad taker for all other Post-Dispatch business dial MAin 1-1111. ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH DEATHS 14 Schuler Catherine (Rena) Schuler (nee Hoing) Sept, 25. 1965, fortified with the Sacraments of I Holy Mother Church, dear wife of the late William C.

Schuler, dear mother of Catherine and Robert Schuler, Marie Hennen and the late William (Doggie) Schuler, dear sister, mother-inlaw, grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin, Funeral from MORRELL Funera! Home. 3710 N. Grand at Natural Bridge, Sept. 28, 8:30 a.m., to Holy Rosary Church, Interment Calvary, In parlors after 3 p.m. Sun, Schultes Christina B.

Schultes (nee Stephen), Sept. 24, 1965, dear wife of the late William G. Schultes, dear aunt and friend of Rosemary and Norman Ehrhard and friende. Funeral from WACKER-HELDERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravols. Sept.

27, 1 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. Shelton Timothy Shelton, in Germany, Sept. 17, 1965, beloved son of Richard J.

and Pegxy (nee Nix). dear brother of Thomas, Kathleen, Theodore and Anthony Shelton, dear grandson of Ruby Ennis and Norine Shelton, dear nephew and cousin. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand, Sept. 27, 8:30 a.m.

to Immaculate Conception Church, for Mass of the Angels. Interment National. Sironi Josephine Siron! (nee Clavenna), Sept. 24, 1965. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late Paul Sironi, dear sister of Mary Volpi and the late Charles, John and Frank Clavenna, dear sister-in-law of Mary and Rena Clavenna and Paul Volpi, dear aunt of and Mrs.

Milton Ahrens. Mr. and Mrs. James Volpi, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Clavenna, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ackermann, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clavenna, Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Clavenna, Joann, Rev. Charles. Dolores, James and Gerald Clavenna. dear aunt, cousin and dear friend of Mrs.

Mary Merlotti. Funeral from CALCATERRA Funeral Home, 5140 Daggett, 9:30 a.m.. to St. Ambrose Church, Interment Resurrection. Was member of Mt.

Carmel and Altar Society. Masses preferred, Stewart Arch Stewart, Sept. 24, 1965, beloved husband of Delilah (Dee Stewart), dear son of Grace P. Stewart and the late Wm. M.

Stewart, dear brother of Jack and Dr. Wm. P. and the late Alex D. Stewart, dear uncle and brother-in-law.

Funeral from ALEXANDER SONS TOWN Chapel, 6175 Delmar bl. Masonic services under auspices of Wellston Lodge No. 613 8 p.m. Religious services 1 p.m. to Valhalla Cemetery.

Mr. Stewart was a member of Scottish Rite, Moolah Temple Patrol, Clifton Heights Post No. 222 American Legion, Past President of University City Kiwanis Club, and Past of Monument Dealers of Missouri. Friends wishing may make contributions to the charity of their choice or St. Louis Cancer Society, 3728 Washington.

Stupp Erwin Peter Stupp, Sept. 25. 1965, husoand of Mildred Phelps Stupp, father of Mrs. William C. Kohl, John Erwin Peter and Robert P.

Stupp, brother of Mrs. Edna S. Stueck. Miss Lillian L. Stupp and Norman J.

Stupp. dear grandfather, father in 1 a w. brother-in-law and uncle. Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar 1 p.m. Entombment private.

Mr. Stupp in chapel after 12 noon Sun. Friends who so desire may make a contribution in his memory to the St. Louis Shriners Crippled Children's Hospitals or the St. Louis Council, Boy Scouts of America.

Tipton Jay C. Tipton, Sept. 24. 1965. beloved husband of Gladys Tipton, dear father of John, Jay Jr.

and Charles Tipton, dear brother, grandfather, brother-in-law, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral 10 a.m., from Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Bompart and Lockwood, Webster Groves. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Visitation 12 to 3 p.m.

Sun. at MITTELBERGGERBER Colonial Chapel, 23 W. Lockwood, Webster Groves. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Emmanuel Episcopal Church memorial fund. Tufts Samuel E.

Tufts, Sept. 25, 1965, dear father of Clyde E. Tufts, beloved brother of Marion Cameron, dear uncle of Lee Dyer Tufts. Funeral and interment SMITH FERGUSON Funeral Home, Licking, Mo. Member of Latimer Lodge No.

140 A.F.&A.M. and 100P No. 400. Urberger Henry N. Urberger, 23, 1965, beloved husband of Laura E.

Urberger (nee A. Snaffar), dear fatner or Dorothy and Melba M. Urberger, dear brother of Mrs. Veronica Brennan, dear brother-in-law of Ciarence Shaffar, dear uncie and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S.

Kingshighway, Sept. 28, 2 p.m. Interment Sunset. Uthoff August G. Uthoff, 300 Chestnut, Sept.

25. 1965, beloved husband of Alice E. (nee Horch), dear father of John August F. and Alice Staley, dear grandfather, brother, father-in-law, brother in law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from PARKER-ALDRICH Chapel, 15 West Lockwood, Webster Groves, Sept.

28, 2 p.m. to Oakhill Cemetery. Member of Webster Groves Lodge A.F.&.A.M. No. 84 and Bricklayers Union.

Masonic service 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers please make contributions to First Congregational Church of Webster Groves, Wheeler Ada V. Wheeler (nee McClenny), Tohatchi, N.M.. formerly of High Hill. Sept.

23, 1965, beloved wife of the late Luther Wheeler, loving mother of Luther Clarence Wheeler of St. Louis and dear grandmother of Mary Louise Wheeler. loving mother of Blanche' Winkler, Tohatchi, and Harry Wheeler. Albuquerque, dear grandmother of Greg and Linda Wheeler, dear sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Duvel and the late Emily Fine, Troy, our dear mother-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin.

Funeral from HARDING Funeral Home, Jonesburg, Sept. 26, 1965, p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, High Hill, Mo. Wood Harry 0. Woods, fortified with the sacraments of the Holy Mother 1965, Church, Sept.

23. beloved husband of Ruby Mills Wood, dear father of Mrs. W. E. (Alice) Shine and Mrs.

A. J. (Rosanne) Broussard, our dear father-inlaw. brother, brother-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home 7400 Page Sept.

27 at 8:30 a.m. to Notre Dame Church. Interment National Cemetery, Masses pre- ferred, Young Walter C. 24. 1965, husband of the late Bertha K.

Young (nee Koester), father of Mrs. W. D. Hemenway, brother of William H. Young, grandfather, fatherin-law, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral Sept. 27, 11 a.m. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS 15 to our relatives and friends for all the kindness and sympathy shown us at the loss of our loved one EDNA L.

NOBLE who entered into rest Sept. 16. 1965: also our thanks to Marine Moms, Ladies Machinists' Auxiliary No. 84 for their evening services and serving 8.5 pallbearers: to Rev. Helmut Friz for his words of consolation and Kutis Funeral Home, Signed SHIRLEY SUMMERS.

DAUGHTER, and NOBLE FAMILY IN MEMORIAM 16 BENISH. EDWARD Sept. 27. 1951, with us always in loving memory. wife and family BRANDT.

EDWARD lovingly remembered Sept. 29, 1960. Time goes on its five long years, Many heartaches and silent tears, Sadly missed by wife and family. CLOSTERMEYER, CECILIA in loving memory of my dear wife, departed Sept. 29, 1950.

Today recalls sad memories of our dear one gone to rest And those who think of her today Are the ones who loved her best. Sadly missed by HUSBAND and ALL WHO LOVED HER. remembered Sept. 24. 1961.

Sadly DEUBLER, LUCY, most lovingly missed by daughter Lucille, law Harold, grandchildren Janet, BORSVAN APART Sept. 23. 1964, my friend. sadly missed by GEORGE W. W.

IN MEMORIAM 16 EICHHORN, ROSE. in loving memory of my dear wife, died Sept. 25, 1964. Her life is a beautiful memory Her absence a silent grief She sleeps in God's beautiful garden In the sunshine of perfect peace. Sadly missed by HUSBAND and Family and all who loved her.

ELIZABETH KRAEMER, Oct. 1960 Sadly missed by daughter and family. FISCHER, MARY. In loving memory of our dear mother, who deA parted this life Sept. 27, 1944.

memory, a tear, a thought sincere, How often we wish you were still here, Deep In our hearts you will alLoved and remembered every day. ways stay, Sadly missed by her daughter, AGNES FISCHER, her daughter and son-in-law, SELMA and TED Jerger and all who loved her. bered, HODGE, IA lovingly rememSept. 24, 1959: still sadly missed by Husband, Sons, Daughter, Grandchildren. Relatives and Friends, KOEHLER, LEWIS; lovingly remembered.

Sept. 25, 1961. 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, DAUGHTERS and SONS. KRAEMER.

HENRY Sept. 26, 1960. KRILL, ADOLPH, Sept. 24, 1958, In memory of our dear brother. SISTERS and BROTHER-IN-LAW KRUDWIG, EMMA.

Sept. 26. 1958 EICHHORN. ROSE, Sept. 25.

1964 Our mothers are gone, our hearts are sad Their beloved memories are all we have. DAUGHTER and FAMILY LAKEBRINK, MELBA, In loving memory Sept. 26. 1962. Your memory to us is a keepsake, With which we will never part, Though God has you in his keeping.

We always have you in our hearts. Sadly missed by SISTER and MOTHER and all who loved her. MUELLER. JOSEPH Sept. 30, 1964.

It's been a year since you left. If God is willing we will meet again. A precious one from us is gone A voice we loved is stilled place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. In our hearts your memory lingers Always tender fond and true There's not a day, dear Dad We do not think of you. Sadly missed and loved by Wife, Children, Mother, Family and Friends.

MULDERIG. AUNT MAY, Sept. 26, 1964. In loving memory of one SO dear. Who has been in our thoughts throughout the year.

KEN, LEONA and Children. NIENHAUSER, WILLIAM C. In loving memory on your birthday. WIFE AND FAMILY. RIETH, LOUISE, Sept.

22, 1964, For all of us she did her best. May God grant her eternal rest. Sadly missed by husband, family, friends and all who loved her. SAUL, ETTA Sept. 21, 1963 SAUL, CHAS.

April 9, 1963 In loving memory of my beloved sister and brother-in-law. Their life is a beautiful memory Their absence a silent grief They sleep in their beautiful home Their home of perfect peace. Missed by her sister, NELLIE HOEFT. relatives and friends. SCHOENFELD, ANNA M.

In precious memory of dear wife and mother, departed Oct. 1, 1964. Because you meant so much to us Because we loved you so, You are in our thoughts and hearts Much more than you cluld know; And there is never any time Nor any day or season That we don't long and wish for you For just this very reason. Sadly missed by HUSBAND, CHILDREN, FAMILY and all who loved her. STOCKER, HERMAN Sept.

16, 1956. Missed by Wife, Family. WILLIAM MELCHIOR departed this life Sept. 28, 1964; sadly missed by his dear wife, May, all other relatives and friends. LOST 17 To Place a Lost or Found Ad CALL MAin 1-6666 8 A.M.

to 9 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY CHARGE IT BEAGLE hound: baby female; 4100 alley Lindell: JE 3-8461. DETECTIVES 19 GO SAFE, BE SAFE. STAY SAFE GOULD'S SECURITY SERVICE Body guards, shadow, investigations. JE 5-7160, 2806 N.

Grand, UN 7-7132. free consultation. COUNTY Detective Agency, Inc. Shadowing, investigation, surveillance: free consultation. 7303 Natural Bridge.

EV 9-5454, TE 1-4658 H. MARIAM: shadowing investigation, free consultation. PA 1-0776. 6635 Delmar. PERSONAL 23 BASSET hound; male, years old, black, white and brown; Ladue area, Kent reward.

WY 3-0603 BRACELET; gold charm, keepsake, reward. WO 1-0753 after 6. BOSTON TERRIER; black with white feet and white chest. All white head and one blue eye. Female.

Lost near Westminster and Vandeventer. JE 1-9052. Reward. BOXER; male, name Duke. Child's pet, reward, Florissant area.

TE 1-3631. BRIEF CASE, brown; vicinity 18th and Gever: reward. MI 7-4293. BRITTANY female, prown and white: vicinity city hall, Florissant, Wednesday. WA 1-5579.

CASH, $400: Bank of St. Louis envelope; on Lindell-McKnight bus, Sept. 20. 10:30 a.m. Reward.

JE 5-8176. COLLIE Shepherd; Giasgow area; reward. UN 9-0692. DIAMOND watch, Tady's. Sept.

17; reward. EV 5-6867 after 5. DOG. large brown-white; male, Lindbergh, East Concord, children'8 pet. IV 7-3064.

GERMAN Shepherd, female, mo. very thin, reward. FO 7-6327 GERMAN Shepherd, black male: 23 $500 reward. FO 7-6327. PARAKEET, white with aqua and black; name "Perky" vicinity Glendale, reward.

TA 1-4946 PARAKEET, blue and white, Clayton area: reward. PA 1-7777. PART PEKINGESE: brown and white, and beagle at Spring and Connecticut. Child's pet. Reward PR 3-1871 PINK wash jumper skirt, matches Jacket; vicinity Famous-Barr, Clayton: reward.

WY 3-4522. POODLE; brown male, gold collar: answers to "Tuffy." Vicinity of Barrington Estates. Reward. FL 1-8844. POODLE; off black, male.

red collar; vicinity Fountain Park; reward, FO 7-9591. POODLE. black, male; child's pet: REWARD; south city. MO 4-1313. PURSE, black lizzard, vicinity Colony Motor Inn Wednesday: reward.

PA 5-8131. PURSE; containing girls' watch, keep money, return watch. VE 2-6841. PURSE containing girl's, watch: keep money, return watch. VE 2-6841.

RING, man's gold, Initial Grandview Plaza; reward. TE 8-6893. RING; Masonic emblem, yellow gold: heirloom; reward. UN 9-2344 SHELTIE: female, 3 years old: Crestwood: reward. TA 1-3384.

SIBERIAN HUSKY; male: Willmore Park. FL 3-0128. SIAMESE kitten. male, 6 months old. was wearing blue collar with name tag beloved pet; Ladue area: reward.

WY 4-1621. SPRINGER SPANIEL, liver, white, male. deaf. reward WO 2-0298, SUIT Jackets, 2. lady's; green, 1 mustard tweed.

Vicinity Stix, downtown. Reward. VE 2-2179. WALLET: by employed man; either at 39xx W. Florissant or 2000 E.

Grand: $50 reward. HA 9-2938, WALLET, Reward. lady's, MO black, 4-0975. downtown Thurs. WALLET, lady's, black, downtown reward.

MO 4-0975 eves. WATCH, small gold sports with leather band. Jurgensen make. Tuesday, Sept, 21st in Clayton or Webster Groves. Reward.

Call WO 2-7848. FOUND 18 LOST A PET? Check with the Humane Society of Missouri, 1210 Macklind, MI 7-8800 ALCOHOLISM Is a treatable disease. AA can help. FO 7-8877. The Right Business for You May be featured in the Business Opportunity Columns.

See classification 94 in Post-Dispatch Want Ads. PERSONAL 23 SIRS. LAURA BROOKS "CALDWELL, Mrs. Lucy Brooks Herman, Mrs. Katherine Brooks Jones of St.

Louis, unproven heirs of Mike Brooks, Morrilton. call Chicago collect, 312-AB 4-7402 E. Stovall, power of attorney for tate. Urgent within 30 days. ANYONE who saw an accident occuring on Jnne 16, 1965, about 5:28 p.m.

on Page at Kingsland involving a blue Dodge 4-door and a red pickup truck, please call CO 1-3944. I HAVE left half of $500 and right half of 3 $100 bills. Kroger, PR 2-5080. NEED right hall of Kroger $500 dollar bill. left of $100, will split.

PA 7-7234. DEAR Received letter. Am interested. Please contact again. Ask for D.R.N, HAVE KROGER 500 LEFT PR 2-2576 IN thanksgiving to Immaculate Heart of Mary.

and St. Rita. NEED bingo $1000, B-1, 0-4, N-4. U-2, U-3, U-5; $500, B-2, N-3, S-4, 0-1, 0-5. Split.

MI 7-7855. NEED right for $500 Kroger bill. Need left for $20 and need left for $10. JA 4-1331. NEED N-4 for National Bonus Bingo $1000 game.

CO 1-0774. NEED KROGER right $500. need left $100 or $20. PR 6-5011. WANTED, Kroger right $500 or left $100, $20; split.

FO 7-1281. CARE OF CHILDREN AND AGED 24 NOW Home OPENING: Hillside House for the Aged, Arnold-Imperial area, Concientious 24-hour care for elderly persons; reasonable rates. Call 314-HO 7-6122. OLD folks home for men only; $100 month. Call Howard 8-4697 or write P.O.

Box 125, Sullivan. Mo. SMALL GIRL preferred: Catholic family: airport. HA 8-2918. CHILD care: fenced yard, lunch, near McDonnell.

JA 1-2920. NEED Kroger right. $500; need left. $10. ST 1-3173.

AGED invalids. bed patients. Pine Crest Div. 1. Ballwin.

CA 7-5116. LOVING child mother. care, my home, experienced JA 2-3766. PUBLIC NOTICES John J. McDonald, 6481 Chippewa, or Cubby Hole Cocktail Lounge, City of St.

Louis, State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date by anyone except myself. (Signed) JOHN J. McDONALD SPECIAL NOTICE Ronald R. Frey, of 5218 Emily, City of St. Louis, State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date by anyone except myself.

SPECIAL Signed) NOTICE Ronald By. Victoria Frey Church, of 4204 Westminster, City of St. Louis, State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date by anyone except myself. (Signed) VICTORIA CHURCH BUSINESS PERSONAL 28 HONG KONG SUITS expertly tailored perfect fit guaranteed measurements in your home very reasonable prices call WY 4-7250 9 am-10 pm REAL PHOTOGRAPHS In stamp form reproduced from any size photo snapshot or negative photostamp is a profesatonal high-class photograph. Clear.

brilliant. sparkling perforated with gummed backs just like a sheet of postage stamps, has hundreds of uses; personalize stationery; salesmen's calling cards, invitations, announcements, greeting cards, graduation ablums and thank-you cards. For sample photostamps. send self-addressed stamped envelope to Frank Clain, 2618 Belle Glade St. Louis, Mo.

63113. AT LAST! An auto windshield cover that really works! Protects windshield and wipers from frost, snow and ice while your car is parked. Attaches instantly with 4 specially designed suction cups. Fits all cars. The only cover on the market with money back guarantee.

Terrific gift or premium item. $1.79 post paid. Don't wait AFTER it snows or sleets. Order until today. QUIK-GRIP.

P.0. Box 2999, St. Louis 63130. WET BASEMENTS Leaks stopped; call New Walls 7365 Olive. VO 3-0555.

ARTIST REGISTRY service available. F.A.M.E.. PA 5-1234. P.O. Box 5862.

Werguson. Mo. SONG WRITER: singer, with a big time dynamite tune, too hot to hold, too big to handle, must hear to believe. Investors needed, copies on reques. Any time dav, weekdays after 5 p.m.

EV 5-8153. CREDIT CARD REGISTRATION AND INSURANCE FOR INFORMATION WRITE SAF-CARD INC. 1317 N. 15th, St. Louis, Mo.

6310 TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 Capable Drivers Furnished Drive Your Car Anywhere OFFICES YOU AUTO DRIVEWAY 722 Chestnut. Rm. 625 GA 1-1499 FLY; local, anywhere; pilot wants passengers (s); share cost. WY 1-1941. CALIFORNIA.

Sept. 29 take 2. share expense EV 1-4859 after 6. WILL take car West on truck, reasonable. FL 3-0610.

DRIVE CAR to East. West, Fla. GA 1-1499. SHARE A RIDE 30 RIDE WANTED from McClay and Highway 94 to downtown St. Louis.

Call Mrs. Engle, CH 7-4500 or RA 4-2413. RIDE WANTED, male. Hwy, 21 (Lakeshire): to 3200 South Kingshighway, hours about 8 to 5. ME 1-3696.

WANT ride from Carrollton vicinity Highway 40 and S. Brentwood daily; flexible hours. TH 5-8359 Doris W0 2-3300. RIDE wanted from sunset Hills Estates to Chrysler Corp. 5 days, 7 a.m.

to 4 p.m, VI 3-1646. RIDE wanted, Lady, Old Halls Ferry and Dunn to 1010 Pine, hours 8 to 5. SH 1-2557. RIDE WANTED. a.m., from Lindell and Taylor to 8th and Olive area.

Mr. Lee. GA 1-0026. RIDE WANTED from 6707 Arthur. to Page Industrial ST 1-8444.

WANT ride from Highway 140 and New Halls Ferry rd. to downtown, 8:30 to 5. TE 1-1663. RIDE wanted from Sunset Hills Estates Chrysler Corp. 5 days, 7 a.m.

to 4 p.m. VI 3-1646. RIDE wanted Normandy to Clayton: EV 3-1011, after 6. RIDE wanted: Pine Lawn to Page Ind 8 to 4:30. EV 3-5091.

SWAPS 31 To Place a SWAP AD PHONE MAIN 1-6666 Just dial MA 1-6666 and you will be automatically connected with 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. ads Or you may bring or mail your to the Post- -Dispatch, 12th and Franklin, St.

Louis, 63101. TOWN FARM 5 acres on McKelvey with modern 5-room house; basement, garage, etc. Adjoins new subdivision, county water; all utilities available, $18.950 JONES, LIFRITZ, STANLEY PE 9-9700 Open Eves. and Sun. FERGUSON, '64, tractor backhoe and loader: 1951 dump truck, Water well drilling machine; 30 ft.

float: 1950 Ford tractor: small dump bed: 20 ft. bottom boat and trailer; want '55-'60 V8 Chevrolet wrecked car. HI 7-4589. LAKE OF THE OZARKS New cottage, stone fireplace; perfeet for couple. $6500.

Will swap for down payment or what have you? Write Box 52. Gravols Mills, Mo. Phone 314 PR 2-6717. 1-55. ARNOLD, MO.

New 3-bedroom, family room, kitchen, living room, 2 baths, fireplace, walkout basement, xarage; water, gas, large lot, will take trade county property or acreage, AT 7-3437. heat; garage; $140 month income: BRICK single, flat; hot -water 10-room house, plus 3-room apartment on commercial lot; $400 month income. ARCHWAY, INC. PA 1-0041 TRIUMPH. 758, TR completely overhauled.

spoked wheels. runs good $500 or HA 3-1134. CHEVROLET. 53; pickup. 7.50x17 tires, big floor sion.

runs good, $225 or HA 3-1134. CADILLAC'56 8000 miles, rebuilt motor, new tires, excellent condition, will take Honda motorcycle in trade or $550 UN 8-4822. BY OWNER, ranch. 6 rooms, large rooms and bath in out basement. Could be rented out.

Beautifully shrubbed corner lot; $17,500. Assume loan or FHA. HA 3-7494. ARE YOU MOVING? If so, why not trade your extra furniture on your moving or we will buy your furniture. Person Moving Service, 5740 Easton.

EV 1-3273 2 HOMES located 9226 Baltimore, rents $181 month, will take car, lot or cash for $3000 equity. Total payments on loan balance $91 month. EMMENDORFER Rity. PE 9-0800 CHEVROLET. '57 convertible: 8, stick, perfect condition: Chevrolet 155, 6.

stick, good condition, for cash offer. Chevy wheels, 83 ench. UN 8-1903. WEEKEND RETREAT 60 MI. Clubhouse 011 beautiful lake; frigerator, stove, beds and etc, Want car, lot or Sacrifice.

HE 0.8694. FURNITURE. plumbing, tools, Prestolite and electric welders. floor safe and antiques; also pick up truck; 2308 S. Tenth Sunday or after 5 p.m.

weekdava OLDS. new motor, power steering. $250 or FL 1-1949. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 26.

1965 3 ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH SWAPS 31 OUTBOARD MOTOR, for gun. or sell. FL 3-3364. SPECIAL SERVICES TRADES 38 TORGINOL 1958 FORD-6 Automatic, good condition; $150 or EV 1-5008.

SHOTGUNS 750. and rifles, most makes and models, new. used: we buy, sell or trade: open Monday eves. till 8. Belleville Hardware 200 W.

Main Belleville, Ill, ZENITH combination radio, Sing. er sewing machine, Artone TV. Frigidaire automatic washer, new for and used tires, snow and regular, trailer or cash. FL 1-2699. STEPHENS deluxe grade double.

barrel 12 gauge, $60: Winchester Model 12. 16 gauge, $70,. ens: trade for other guns, TE 7-1182. WILL Hillerest TRADE mobil $3000 equity in a 1965 home 10'x57', 3 bedrooms, extension living room for late model car. EV 5-5350.

8 a.m, to 4 p.m., ask for Bill. DODGE, '60, 6, stick, runs good. body rust; swap for 2 rooms of furniture, OF make offer. VO 3-6980. pickup, Chevrolet, $875.

Take '55 or $57 Chevrolet in trade, EV 1-1259. 4511 N. New. stead. FURNACE or air conditioning installed for carpeting, draperies, furniture, EV truck.

8764 Goodfellow, 8-0291. BUICK, '65 Wildcat convertible; Must equipped. T-Bird, '65; equipped. sell or trade for car or truck today. VI 2-1678.

CORVAIR 60 4-door. standard transmission; radio, heater, whitewalls: for IV 7-6318. TV tube testing machines (5), and tube Cost inventory. Excellent side line. TE $3500; sell for cash or trade.

7-9448. ACRE LOT, LAKE ADELLE Sell or trade for truck or trailer: $1000. VI 3-0990 J. B. HORN ES 6-4050 4-BEDROOM brick house, excellent transportation and schools; sell or trade equity on a small 7-6183.

of the finest launderettes coin dry cleaners on the east side: will trade for property. GL 1-7788. FORD, '60; 4-door. 6, automatic. new paint, good condition.

$785 or riding mower, shotgun or 2632 Burns, HA 7-1699. RIFLE. .22 magnum, never used. swap for 20 gauge or 12 gauge automatic or pump. TW 2-3482.

CHEVROLET. 1955; 1964 Yamaha; antique bed, swap or sell. MI 7-0570. 2-BEDROOM ranch, on 3 acres, southwest county; sell or RA 4-9050 weekdays. RENTAPAINT Spray FOR? 1825 S.

B'way (Geyer) GA 1-0678 BROWNING Automatic Shotgun; swap for almost anything. Casey's, 7275 Manchester, MI 7-0255. WINCHESTER, model 21 shotguns, skeet; 12-gauge, duck, trap and also over-and-under antique muzzle loading rifles. IV 7-5292, '58 LINCOLN PREMIERE Needs work on right front fender. All power including air -vent windows, new brakes, good car, $475 3-1134.

CHEVROLET. 6. walk-in step clean, good condition for up-camper, house trailer or sell? 1903 Newhouse. OUTBOARD motor: 15 HP: for small aluminum John boat, or metal lathe: Co 1-8994. OUTBOARD.

thru 20" cabin cruiser. Will trade '60 VW plus cash. TH 5-7425. TUTOR, TYPE for part-rent or sub-teach if you baby-sit. Degrees.

Clayton area. ST 1-1463. HONDA MOTORCYCLE: NEW Swap for almost anything FLORISSANT HONDA TE 8-6983 FORD. '64; 2-door, 6, unmarked police car, swap for or sell, $850. JA 2-9372, Ford wrecker: needs tor work: cash or swap for car.

W0 1-2082. BROWNING sweet 16. like new. Want dining set. Provencial or Danish DA 6-1098.

POODLE, silver, miniature huahua. 3 months old, females, AKC, best offer or VI 3-2357. BEAUTIFUL barrel draft beer dispenser, cost $470, used twice or PA 6-0615. CANOPY. ALUMINUM, for 1960- 61 Fleetside Chevrolet pick-up truck: make offer.

UN 7-4681. GO CART TRACK; nice business; home or something of equal value. L-241. P-D. TA 1-2186.

CHEVROLET, '57; 4-door, V-8. automatic, swap for boat, motor. trailer or sell. PR 6-4126. A $250,000 A YEAR business.

meat and produce; sale or lease or VE 2-2770. VENDING ROUTE. established. $15,000 value for farm or Box L-114. Post-Dispatch.

BEL AIR. '58; radio. heater, air condiitoned, needs paint, swap for equal value. PA 1-8791. PLYMOUTH.

'64: wazon: senger: swap or sell. PR 3-0354. FORD, '58; V-8 and $50 cash. for best pick -up truck. FO 7-5074.

REFRIGERATOR, washer. dryer, air conditioner for EV 2-7796. 10 ACRES. nice house; west; for PR 1-6048. SUPER HAWK, 305: for sale br trade.

Call 7-4531. TRAILER: 10x45, 2-bedroom: for furniture or cash. RA 3-0741. TV. 21.

$35 or what have you? G5 6-3380. MO 4-5432. ROTO TILLER, Toro, $50; sell or swap. TR 2-7206. REFRIGERATOR for paint spray.

er or PR 6-8287. LOT on beautiful lake development for camper. PR 2-5566. Coldspot, 20 cu. guaranteed.

$125 or PR 2-4922. PONTIAC, '55. sell or swap for stereo. MO 4-5093. BRICK 4-family, 4 furnaces.

What have you? EV 5-1822. WANT REAL ESTATE for good $4500 first deed. PR 3-0825. PLYMOUTH, '59 wagon: for pickun or good box trailer. JE 5-6096.

REFRIGERTOR. 21" TV, sell or swap. GE 6-4619. FORD. '54: ranch wagon, runs good.

$125 or trade. CE 1-5165 FORD. '52; pickup; $175 or MO 4-5683. RAMBLER 62 wagon illness: take over payments. PR 6-0079.

NEW Ford or Mercury engine; $250 or MO 4-5683 VOLKSWAGEN station wagon. for cash or SH 1-2690. KAISER and '55 Pontiac: for tuck. pointing, or sell. JE 3-9677 or HAULING for usable furniture Earl, 4049 Carter, JE 3-8749.

ROPING and barrel horse. $250 or trade for car ES 6-5026 DODGE, swap for Lionel train or sell. EV 8-2005. Modern seamless, low maintenance flooring installed in your home. Free estimates.

MI 7-6949 VE 2-4626 ASH HAULING ASHPITS, old sheds wrecked, basements cleaned: prompt service. THOMAS 4423 Page JE 5-0327 HAULING, clean basements, rages; reasonable. Williams, 3961 Page. JE 1-2866. CHEAP hauling, wrecking.

AnYtime. FR 1-1966. Miller, 3868 Delmar. BRICKLAYING, Tuckpointing 43 BUILDING, and retaining repairing, walls, brick work. blocking, additions, garages, repairing budged walls, cracked foundations, concrete work, plastering: reasonable.

Plumbing, 4210 Enright. JE 5-8344 JOSEPH'S tuckpointing; no job too small. FREE estimates. MO 4-8658 3436 Pestalozzi TUCKPOINTING; any type, chimney repairs; insured: 3-7126, do 3650 own work. Milbourn, EV Oakdale.

TUCKPOINTING, brick repair work: basements plastered, water proofing, caulking; Gamblin insured; free estimates. James 4808 Arsenal. MO 4-5637 THOMAS HEARN: tuckpointing and chimney repair, 4144A Connecticut. PR 6-0834. free estimates BRICK work, tuckpointing, glass blocks, waterproofing.

C. Fitzwater 2833A Wyoming. PR 1-7155. CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 AAVON CONSTRUCTION CO. PA 1-6795 5868 Delmar Blvd.

ADDITIONS, REMODELING, CONSTRUCTION ALL KINDS No Money Down 3 to 20 Years to Pay CITY AND COUNTY Bulged Walls Room Additions Brick, Block and Stone Work Tuckpointing Painting (Interior, Exterior) Plastering Concrete Work Tiling (Floor and Wall) Roofing and Siding Guttering Bathroom Modernization Fine Cabinet Work Attics Finished Kitchen Modernization Rathskellers FREE ESTIMATES YEARS OF EXPERIENCE REFERENCE ALL WORK GUARANTEED AAVON CONSTRUCTION CO. PA 1-6795 5868 Delmar Blvd. Sat. and Sun. Phone MI 7-1111.

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