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HICTWC WmireO, ETC. 50 LOST 17 I TRAVEL ANP TOURS I UPHOLSTERING. FURNITURE REHIRIM DEATHS 14 KOC'HS, MAMTf formerly of 3829 Shenandoah, March 22. 1960, wtte ef the late Albert Kocha, aunt of Mrs. Myron H.

Moee of Taylorvllle. Mrs. William E. Fischer and Mrs. Frank Vancll of Beardstown.

Ill Funeral from ALEXANDER A SON'S Chapel. 6175 Delmar 2 p.m. to Valhalla. DEATHS 14 TtNKrLtO tVIUIASI." 6J5J 8." KoMDury, Xarch 21, 1960, beloved brother of Mrs. Km ma E.

Dalber of Alhambra, 111., Clara, Georie B. and Lticy A. Funk, dear uncle of Aaron and Quentin Daiher. Funeral from ALEXANDER A SON'S Chapel, 6173 Delmar Frl. 0:30 a m.

to St. Luke'e Catholic Church, Dale and BHIe- DEATHS 14 SUCHtOWTlTWT 5I05A F. Linton, fortified with Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. March 23 1960, beloved huaband of Mamie Sllahton (nee Brown our dear brotner-ln-law, nephew, uncle and coualn. Kunerai from STOCK Mortuary.

Grand and Floriasant. March 26, 8:30 a.m to Perpetual Help Church. Interment Calvary. Mr. Slightnn was member of Men's Sodality and Carpenter! Local No.

47. THlTtSDAT, MARCH 24. I960. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH low rates want Ads FlU per lint Dally.

Sun. TRANSIENT 1 Time 740 Je Tiraee mm m. (consecutive) 7e T6e T. 9 or 10 Timti (consecutive) lor the price of 6 Timei. 1 Tim 0 ft.

A Tim tu 4C (consecutive) S2e Tie 8. 8 or 10 Timet (consteutlve) tor the price of 6 Timei. SITUATIONS WANTED mm Time r- 69c itt 3-6 Time! (eonecutlve 84e 3e T. 8, or 10 Tlmei (coniecutlve) for the price of 6 Timei. On ell 7 to 10 time orderi 0P7 ehangee will be permitted only to delete Iteme on which resulte have been obtained.

.1: No advertliement accepted for less than the price ef two llnee. Local ratee apply only to advertisers located In the State ef Mia-our I end within ISO milea ef St. Louis in the State of Illinois. Bevond these areas, rates are tl line daily and 1.15 per tine Sunday flat. Advertieera using bos Bumberi, please ask lor "Want' Ad An-ewers" when Inquiring about replies.

GENERAL REGULATIONS The Poet-Dispatch reeervea the i'l', tight to classify adi ap-IT proprlate heading. The Poat-Diapatch reiervei the right to reviie or reject menu or to retain answers to any Iiav Rnmhw mAvmrt iaamant If this rlrht is exercised, the amount paid lor me advertisement win be refunded ta the advertiser. It la screed that fha liability of me runner ruonsning company "In the event of failure to publish an advertisement for any reason i' or in the event that errort occur in tne punnsning or an advertise- ment, ahall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser. Claims Concerning omission or correct insertioni will not be con-aidered unlese made within 30 lays from data of publication. ST.

LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Phone MAin l-llll () CEMETERIES I MAUSOLEUMS 4 LAUREL HILLS; Tot. Call EV 2-6501 after 6 p.m. CHURCH NOTICES ST. JUDE NOVENA Mr. 28 to April ST.

GABRIEL CHURCH 6323 NOTTINGHAM Services: 8:30 A 11:15 A.M. 5:45 A 8 P.M. FLORISTS FLOWER GARDEN Funeral Arrangements ss up .3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 NETTIE'S iT FUNERAL DIRECTORS KRIEGSHAUSER MORTUARIES "Where The Finest Costs NO MORE Often Less!" 1 Automobilw Unlivery SarviCB Wi eaa deliver your ear any when for aa little as 876. NATION-WIDE DRIVE AWAT8 3645 Chippewa MO Eve 7-10 Sun PA 7-7823 OIOSINGEIES Drive direct te Los Angeles and Aruona.

We also ship AUTO BROKERS INC. 1118 Locust CH 1-1763 Automobila Delivery Service we can oauver your car anywhere for as little as 17 S. NAT10N-WIDB DRIVE AWATS 3643 Chippewa M0 4-8889 Eve i 7-10 Bun 1-8 p.m. PAT-7823 CARS to most all points in U. 1.

1 gaa allowance. PR 6-0527. OOLNCi to Tlorida. California. Phoenli? Drive late model eare as your own, rn -tiiua WESTWARD HOITI Drive lata model car as your own to sunny California or rnoanix, Arliona.

FR 1-4272. SHARE A Tbl Ho RlDETrom-627M. Lindbergh to" 225 Fraracisca or Lindsay lane; leave 7 a.m. UN 4-8014. swaps aT To Place a SWAP AD HON MAIN Lille" Ask far an ae-taker, who win help jy wor a jour aa.

i wien. Teu do not need te "open an account" just say: "CHARGE IT." Ad-takers are oa duty 8 a.m. te p.m. Monday through Saturday. Or you may bring your ad to the want ad eeunter, 12th and Oilve street and either pay cash er charge It.

OUT OF TOWN FOLKS, MAIL TOUR ADS IN! DC cctatc REAL ESTATE Offered in al change for other reel estata U. 144-E. WET BASEMENTS Leaks etopped; call Run Davis, 5005 Gravols.PA 6-2036. MELBOURNE room rancn, l-year-oio, trane equity for Mlaaouri Rlverlde farm, acreage or cabin, Davis 6-0845W, reniont mo. WILL" TRADE equity In new S-bedroom brick home for older or mailer home, late model car or trailer.

For tradea call. Horn ExchanjreJInCi JiA9P356 WILL Traoe my equity in luor 41x8 trailer for equity In borne, lata model ear or trailer. Home Exchange Inc. HA 9 0356 LOT on Big River, iboo; 8 ots- Iver. 8600 count for cash, or 850 down S25 mon.

'48 Chevrolet, li-ton fiat bed" 8150. Essex 6-3414. AUTCSaTIC transmission, motor Niulr' or Authorized Auto i too onth ru .07 a DEEP FREEZE, 1959 Amaru, will sacrifice 8375. JE 1-2224. eil-KiJTrtlt; trains WJimea.

oia or new. any alie. rny kind and con dition, for cash. CA 7-6382. EAGLE freezer, soft cream machine: sell or twap for equal value UN 4-4438.

BRSWNlNfJrTlght 15 with 'rib narrei, new; lor ooat ana trailer, TW 2-4256. FORDTT955; dump truck; '52. lis -ton stake; also furnace, blower. HA 7-9733, HA T-9935. FEN machine, 12; want sewing machine.

FL 1-7201. POOFS- new. renatred: cash or 7 S.18th. SPECIAL EflVICES TRADES SI "TATtll advantage of off season 6 rices en ornamental Iron. Z.

E. endrlcks Iron Works, 6613 Gravoia. FL 3-6080. AIR CONDITIONING 3f 2-5 TON; Installed; E-Z termi. Jean, 6229 Odell, BT 1-4005.

ASH HAULING 41 4441 Farlln OU 1-8788 JE 1-8000 ASH PI 1 8, 513 ihed wrecked. basement cleaned, prompt service. THOMAS. 4423 Page, Jtl 5-0327. "RUBBISH all kinrls; promptrper- ry, ru y-4ou, ouou Minerva.

BRICKLAYING, TucfcpoHitint 43 BULGING WALLS Repaired tuckpolntlng, concrete work: terms. ABASH 66u Waterman. PAJ-7220. BRICK WORK, blocks; new and old -work; union; insured. John Vlslntine, 4363 Delor.

FL 3-7951. TUCKPOINfINO, chimney teee Installed, flues cleaned. Biebel Hroe 9. 1-142t- aired; prices reduced till Anrtl 1, EN. 2620 Avle.

EV CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 CALL GIBSON at SONS For carpentry or painting; FHA, PR 1-502 or MO 4-4450 399 Shenandoah REMOLDING, all' FHA" reliable. Wm. F. Eelns. Walton.

HA CARPENTER work none cheanT 3013 N. Jefferson. JE 5-2961. SARPENTER work done chean. eorge.

2501 Mr.di-on. GS 6-1918. CARPENTER; repTirs all kinds. ROSEN, EV "CARPENTRY: new or reoair; all work guaranteed; estlmatea JA 4-1709O'Bannon 8841Inkel GENERAL HOME repairs; roof-Ine. tuckpolntlng Mike, 6.17D Lillian.

uu t-weez. PORCHES, Rathskellers, Garages. Room Additions. Wright Contractor, 5911 Lotus. CO 1-9222.

PORCHES, room additions, roof. Ing. siding. Roy Fletcher, 2148 Bullsnury, MA 1-27B6, PORCHES, garages, ceiling tile: FHA, Ken Spanbauer 4607 8. 38that Taft.

"SMALL wanted. Call Jim; JA 1-4164. 7120 W. Florissant. CARPET, RUG CLEANING 45 CARPETING, furniture, cleaned In the home; reasonable.

Famous. 1508 Destrahan, UN 8-1399. CONCRETE, CEMENT WORK 44 CALL A RELTABT.ECdMPA"NT Patios, porches, steps, walks, drives, commercial, residential. Superior Bldg, 4 Inc. 1130 George PA 5-3992 DRESSMAKING-DRAPERIES 49 KELLeY'S custom draperies and llpcovera In our workroom: open Mondav and Friday night Mil 9 6265 Natural Bridge.

EV3-7145 ALTERATIONS abOfessmak'lng. PearMSTJ-MOS. 6119 Southwest SLIP covers: special price, peteri, 9408 Burdella. HA 7-1872. EXCAVATION-TREHCHINQ SI EXCAVATING, grading; Maurer.

3113 S. Broadway. PR. 1-6048. IRE ESCAPES SIP ERECT fire escapes, remodel homes, Grumpke, 4418Chouteau.

JE 1-5122 Tonight Weather Otl.tr Cities prer plt.Hon a a.m. for prrvloua 2i hours; low lor prevleaa fcoera.) lllgh. Lew. Bala. WEST 450 Olive St.

Rd. WY 4-3322 SOUTH 4228 S. Kingshighway FL 1-4320 UNDERTAKING CO. Cstaolished 1858 2223 ST. LOUI8 CH 1-1654 MOYDBLL'S Mississippi and Allen.

PR 2-0402 FUNERAL-JiCiMEa 1125 Hodlamont PA 1-3050 "KRON FUNlRATHOME fR 1-02UO 870T N. Grand M. SCHNUR FUNERAL HOME 8125 Lafayette PR 1-7780 ALBERT H. HOPPE ANVKEWS, Oefle ImnMO ANDREWS, Joseph Craig BAU, Tbrreea BENSON. Charlee iullue BETZ, Clara B1EGEI, Charlee T.

BOH DCRANT. Tbomee BRAMHtN. Orra W. BL'NK, Joseph R. CAMPBELL.

Chief Alex H. CHAMBERLAIN. San K. CLARK, Dr. Keabea I.

COUCH, Feala BITTMAR, Frieda ri.1.18. Dollle SlnHaa EMERT. A ana Loach FARMER, Flortae 8. FRY, Harry FUNK. Le William FVRFINE, Deaa GARRETT, Mattl Hay OARRIS8INE, ieaaette r.REOORY, Jamee F.

HKNDRICKSON, Bertha A. BILL, Leehweoel H1MMEOEB, Any HOLDEN, Rlrhard Lee HITSON, Ella JOHANNES, Leejla JLNO, Oeerte B. KAR8T, Mary KA8TLEB, Aaaa Koee KEITEL. Fred K1KKLAND, Mathilda C. KU7ND, Lome Eatheriae KNIGHT, I.

Broohee KNOEBEL. Wllbert O. KOCH, Oeorte KOCH, Hrrman C. KOCH8, Mamie O. KDLLINGKR, Frank Sr.

KOS8AKOW8KI. Tony Kl'TZKRA, Dorothy LOL'VIER, Xocrr F. LYNCH. Joha A. MrKINNLY, Beulah May MUELLER, Elliabrth MULLEN, Joha V.

NF.LROM, Jeeephiae OLSHW ANGER, Stanley I. PEROTTA, Ancrle A. FHELAN, Edward P. PRICE, Charles L. PYLE.

Harry A. REYNOLDS, Wilbur M. K0BERT80N, Verna P. ROSKMOND, Oertrnde B. 8CHALK, Bessie C.

SLKiHTON, Evert H. SMITH, Charlee O. SMITH, Otto C. SMLUAI, Edith SNYDER, William L. STAMPER, Carlyle M.

STANLEY, Grant STEELE, Effle STEINHAC8EB, Loretta I. TAYLOR, Francee M. TILLY, Edward I. WEBSTER, Orlla C. WIGGINS, James H.

WISMKWSKI, Frank WOLF, Herman CAMPBELL, CHIEF ALEX 19 W. Kearney, Jefferson Bar-racka. March 23, I960, husband of the late Elizabeth Campbell (nee Hartmann), be loved son oi ABinenne campDcii, (nee Keller), dear stepfather of Jim and Bam Parker, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, greatgrandfather, brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle, great great uncle, cousin and friend. Funeral from TED FENDLER Funeral Home, 7420 Michigan at Koeln. 10 a.m.

Interment St. Paulo Churchyard. Member of Fergueon Loilite No. 642 A.r. A.M., Scottish Rite, Moolah, Temple, Tower Grove Chapter No.

445 O.E.S., Stars and Strlpea Council of A. No. 31. Fire Chief of Jefferson Barracks and MlMourl Valley Association or nre era. eastern star services 8:15 p.m.

Masonlo services at time of funeral. AMB1RLAIN, SAM March 22, 1980, dear husband of the late Margaret E. Chamberlain, dear atepiather. Funeral March 25 10 a.m. from A.

KRON ChaDel. 2707 N. Grand to Memorial Park Cemetery. CLARK, DR. REUBEN March 22.

1960, fortified witn tne Hac-ra ments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Margaret Clark (nee Jacobs), father of Margaret Mary Clark, unci and brother-in-law. Funeral March 25, 8:30 a.m. from KRON Chapel, 2707 N. Grand to Holv Ghost Church. Interment National Cemetery.

Dr. Clark was a member Missouri Camp No. 1 U.8.W.V. who will nop. services a p.m.

qimra. COUCH. PAULA, (nee Snyder), entered Into rest on March 21, 1960. beloved wire ot Humoeri Couch, dear mother of Ralih and Horace Couch. dear sister.

sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grand mother and sunt. Funeral March 25, at 1 p.m. from BUCHH01.Z Mortuary. 5967 W. Florissant.

Interment National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks. Mo. DITTMAR, FRIEDA, 1448 Trampe lane, March 22, 1960, beloved wife of the late Gustav Dlttmar, dear mother of Irene Fink and Ruth Leitz, dear sister In law, mother In law, grandmother, great grandmother and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER' BOUTH. 4228 8.

Klngshigh-way, March 25, 2:30 p.m. Interment Sunset. Please note change In time. ELLIS, UOLLIE SIMON, March 22. 1960, beloved wife of Abraham Ellis, dear mother of Mrs.

Ruth Gelb. Robert I. and Marlin Ellis, beloved sister of Mrs. Ida Scholl, Mrs. Essie Silverman, Mra.

Pearl Bhati, Dave, Mike and Elmer 8imon, our dear grandmother and great-gfawlmother. Funeral from the RINDSKOPF Chanel. 5212 Delmar 10:30 a.m.. to Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Cemetery. Mrs.

Ellis in atate 10 a.m. EMERY, ANNA I.OIT.H, 323 Baker March 23. I960, dear mother of Mrs. Fred B. Woodruff and Amos B.

Emery of Des dear grandmother, great grandmother, aunt and mother-in-law. Services from PARKER-ALD-RICH Chapel, 15 W. Lockwood, Webster Groves, March 25, 2 p.m. Interment Des Moines, la. Mrs.

Emery was an associated member of First Congregational Church, Webster Groves and a member nf the E.B. Chapter of P.B.O. Sisterhood. FARMER, FLORINE 8 2740 N. Hanley March 23, 1960, beloved wife of Kenneth J.

Farmer, dear sister and aunt. Funeral trom KRIEOSHAUS-ER'S SOUTH, 4228 8. Kingshigh-way, March 25, 11 a.m. Interment Lake Charles, Member of American Legion Aux. No.

222. FRY, HARRY, at Bowling Green, March 23, 1960. formerlv of Church St. Lpuls County, son of the late Simon and Laura Fry, brother of Gene Fry. Eve-Ivn Runde, Lou Mustalne.

Irene Smith, and the late Leonard Fry, Annabelle Mustalne and Cora Bresch. uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral March 25, 1 :30 P.m., from KRON Chapel. 2707 N. Grand to Memorial Park Cemetery.

TURN ELEPHANTS" into CASH! fret term wKite elephentt eejc applied to heutehoW Items the owner so longer neeeli, but for which other people-would pay reasonable prlco. Sell Them Through a WANT AD call 4 MAIN Mill cfwgt itl DEATHS WHIT TOBIN Electric: house and com mercial wiring Instilled end. repaired; city and county; free eetl- H10 gh CR l-llfia. NORTHS aty7cotJtilyoBnTt City Electric, 8830 t. Broadway, UN 9-1000, lOOMP hOUSbFOWER meters moved; wiring all kiraa, aimer, 3 858 Park, PR 3-3811.

FLOORING 63 "FLOOR reftnlshed; ipeclal rates. 6132 Victoria, Ml T-ot)3k TtlOoRS eanded and leTmlahed. Strack. 4412 Chippewa. VE 2-1668.

floor raruijuimg. I-3473. aavn flnteh and tile! voarantee. HookL2379Hodiamont, BV 5-6T36 ftARAHE POORS S4G 7JARAGE D08R8. ail itiee: ga rage remodeling, call any time LEN, 2620 Avis, EV 3-2658.

HEATING, Shell Mttil Wtffc SS HEATINQ. CO. RTNCH 1936 Expert cleaning, repairing on all oil, coal furnaces. ays 3729 GRAVOll Nights PR 6-6439 PR t60 BOILERS and' radiator repair" new and used; also sewers, isua, 7542 Canton. PA 1-0450.

PA 5-8375; fEDERAL Heatin since 1936, expert cleaning, repairing on all gas; oil, coal furnaces. 3728 Gravols, PR 6-6439 daya, PR 1-1160 nights. "Furnaces installed, reDair and aervlce, do own work. Herb. 1 228 Qrlsfleld Pl PA 7-9286.

HEATING gas or oil. new or ysed. Terms. Do own work. Call ean, PR 6-6638, MI 8-6468.

2849 Gravols. t. StoKer Parts alt -(natei for ale; furnace repairs; free estimates; do own work. Jerry. 2624 8.

Broadway days PR 6-6194. nights MO 4-0130. GENERAL HAULING 5 "OLD furniture hauled away with- out cnarge reasonaDie rates; 1 or haullna. anv kind. Clark, 4416 Koasutfi, MA 1-4115.

nJluJJllne, lurmiure, time. Gene. 2306A S. 4th. MO e-B'78.

LIGHT HAULING, reasonableTor furniture hauled free. Call Bill, EV 1-3139. 648 Molly HAUL TRASH, monthly rates. DOWNEY, 133.. Belt.

FO 1-0726. iGHT DKLIVtRV. local hauling, Rov, 2322A 8. 4Mlnth. PR 2-6032.

TRUCK serice: mnnthlv rates. DOWNEY, 1334 Belt. FO 1-0728 CIOHT HAULING; furniture, etc. Art. 3901 Russell.

PR 1-2322. ITOHT or heavy "nagTMIfcfiuT I047A N. TayiOI. JK INCOME TAX- BOOKKEIPINfl SERVICE II ALL Taxes, reasonable Open 9-9. George.

1913 Park, CH 1-8712. INCOME TAXreturns, all kinds; expertly prepared; low rates. A ecnaper, 8034 uste, ru 7-tMj. INCOME TAXES. Bookkeeping, degree, 40, 16 yrs.

INCOME TAX returiui rionasant, naseiwooa area. mess. 1655 Cloverlana. JA 4-3486. INCOME Taxes, services: 14 year experience; rensonaDie tees.

Borje. 900 Dwyer, YO 6-8190. INdOMS" 1-5910 or EV i-7iri, Lovasco, 4B71 Fariin, TAXES, all 'Orms: (fa vs. evenings. Chester, 2309 8.

Grand, PR 6-09oj. LANDSCAPING AO "eWardsTeeEaWn' IervT ICE. Z410 Hrlstow, HA 7-4Z74, "REMOVING. Uimmlng. aeeding, spraying and cabling.

bonded. Bryant, 748 E. Swan. WO 14937 THEE cutting or trimming; free estimates: pay on E-Z terms. MI 5-7772.

Ernie. 1404 Woodland. TREES trimmed, removed; InsuridT Edward. Fenton Academy 8-6136 TREES trimmed, removed: insured Strieker, OA 1-8552. 1928 N.

9th. PAINTING S3 INTERIOR-EXTERIOR Painting; insured: union; free er timataa. Bob Stretcher. 3515 Lou. Islana.

PR 1-0168, PR L-9369. fAintiNU' sana nnisn; papering; yean experience. Tom, 3250 California, MO 4-5009. IKTErToR PAINTING Free estimates, do work myself. Wvman, fl, M025.

4100 SchUler. CABINETS, refrigerators sprayed In home: no mess. Boh. 4958 Oulncj FL 1-8473 EXTERIOR, Interior; usniutch Boy paint: Insured; established 26 years. Wedemeier Painting HA T-0930, 18(16 Morven.

25 DISCOUNT on exterior, in-terlor painting; work guaranteed Joe. 3118 N. Grand, Ja! 1-0907 "PAINT, naper, sand finish. Ball, HU 1-B399. 441 Hollv Hills.

"PAlNT, paper, wall washing, "Hop lann. jk i-hous ejei Maryianq. PAINTING; ihterlor-exterlor Cheanest rates. Wallace, 6262A Waterman. FO 1-3066.

ma HANOING, CLEAWIHQ 4 20 OFF FOR CASH March only: puperlng, painting, eteam-tng, earnentry repairs, floor sanding, plastering. For quick aervlce, satisfaction guaranteed. Benson2257 Missouri. PR2 -5247 fclNtnl ast, clean service bv steam method. FREE ESTIMATES.

12.17 DAMMKRT. TW 2-1736 ARE vou particular about paper ing, painting? All work strictly first class; reasonable. Urscnel. 4031 Oleatha. PR 1-2540.

C. M. HOLLAND and wif cleaning, paint washing, ge.teral house cleaning; all work guaranteed 3750 Marine, PR 2-3563. J. WALLPAPER removtnjf; fast, dependable.

9224 Velma. JA l-2o62, FL l-9778. PAPEIRHANGING," wTl 1 paper cleaned and removed, painting, O'Brien, 1517 Ooodfellow. EV PA PEHING. painting, nlcsterlng.

estimates checfullly given. Pre-yallet. 8031 Genai.a. FL 2-8706. PAPilKlNU.

naintine work self. Reasonable. George, 9019 forest, ul, 2-iH0. PAPERING, painting; low rate. Walten, 6135 PayneiJA2jL8318 "FAPERlNd-palhtjng; prompt.

Bob. 1916 Cherokee. MO 4-144fj. hanging, painting. BWles.

4601 Neoraska. rLl-a27. PAPER HANGING, painting. Call PR 2-5968. 4057A Hartford.

Moor PAPER removed "estimates." Louis, T71J Michigan, VE 2-8057 PLASTERING to SEW or repair plastering Insured; Swift Plastering Service. 0. Matlock, 4317 Oleatha, PR 6-7315. EXPERT repair plastering. Our" prices can be beat, can Lea, 4204 Marlin divHA 9-1827, PATCH plastering; no lob too small; ruaranteeu, prompt, unver, 3444 Brown HA 9-0777.

PATCH PLASTERING; too email, promnt service. 6AFE-WAY. 4412 Lafayette. PR 1-9161. PLASTER ttfcPAlRiNli.

Fully in sured. Flnnegan, 1611 Louisiana. PR 1-1160 daya PR 3 4084 eves. PLASTEH repairs, reasonable, free estimates. 5282A Waterman 1-3068 PLASiaiKLNU of an xinda.

L. Gaddle, 2618A N. Taylor, JE 1-3033. PLUMBERS (Licensed) 47 Beilenson Plumbing Co. NEW REMODEL REPAIR Bathrooms, sinks Installed.

Sener and water service repaired and. Installed. Prompt Service-Timt Payments 5914 Clayton Ml 6-4Ho8 BATHROOM: water heater, any- thinrr in nlnmhrna! anau farms. BEWEN, 3129 Lemp, 1A 1-2980, MANCHESTER riummng Heat ing; repairs, -remodeling- guaran teed 4.138 Manchester. JE 3-6432 PLUMBINO contracting and r-piirs P.I.F.

Charles F. Koch, EV 3-1773, 5996 Theodore. 100FIHG, SIDING, GUTTERING SS FREE INSPECTION All types roofs; 3 year to pay. Central Roof It Siding" Co. Established 25 Years i '665 Market JE 3-0751 EV 5-399f WE SPECIALIZE in Roof Repair, late flat rooting and tile repair, ree estimates on all new work, call JELTA.

CO 1-7414, 58B7 Easton, JO 1-7414. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. GUTTERS. DOWN SPOUTSr FLASHINC5.

REPAIRED OR REPLACED. EACH JOB GUARANTEED. 2045 McLARENEV 8-0990. new or repair;" gutter tg replnceil or FHA Ve do own work. Trlce.

3608 llnth. CE 1-1978 ROOPINO and guttering, alsr, chlmnevs tuckpolnted. Do my own work. Fully guaranteed. Mllbourn.

3021 St. Vincent, PR 8-7682 ROOFING, giitterTng. painting, reasonable. Willm Wln. n.tn?1 Vernon.

FO 7-4300. Onlv; 4 Cities have evening newspapers with circulations larger than the Post-Dispatch York. Chletca Pbii4dlhii, or 71 rTORNITUrUt reflnlshlng. rem lr- Rg; free estimates. JE 3-1USD.

ilmpklni Pi4no, 4326 ManchMUr. IPWretfns Iff Raijnowrihe time to give your old furniture a new iook: worn ijiumu HjBBELU B524 Ourtt, SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTIOJIZL TOP PRESTIOl CAREER Opportunities Await Our Graduates DAY EVENING TRAINING 1. Electronic Technician 2. T.C.C License 3. Television-Radio I Diese' Mechanics Mechanics BAILEY TECH.

SCHOOL Register Now March and April Classes Approved for Veterass 1626 8. Grand PR 6-7860 Write, Phone er Visit MORRIS TELEVISION SCHOOL RADIO TELEVISION LOW MONTHLT PATMINTi i Classes Now Forming Veterana ADnroved 320 N. GRAND (at Olivet Open Evenings JK 6-213T PBX RECEPTIONIST FLORENCE OTT 1(32 Arcade Ride. CM 1625a "PRIVATE tntorln7air subjects: u.a. ana a.u.

aegrees. wx 4-99(4, E. Bolton, 8900 Co-manche dr. "8TUDTthe trade ef your choice at home. Write Educational Dlst.

Society. 818 Olive or call GA 1-6414 JACltSON-WEttTNCTSCH06T7 4149 GRAVOIS MO 4-1 BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS 7 LEARN beauty culture; opportunl- ties everywnere (or Hoier araau-ates attend day or evening clause Call or write for free booklet. MOLER SYSTEM OF COLLEGES 808 Washington CE 1-3581 BaRN BEA'UTT CULTURE Marlnello ystem, proven school Call ot write City Col-legs of Culture. 203 N. 1-3493, SITUATIONS MEM! ROYS 10 AAT-l ARTISTfYroductlbn teeh- ntciaa, aavertising-cataiofuea.

80S L-92. Pot-DISDatch. BOOKKEEPER, all 'round" office man, experienced, ilea 1-15, p-D. BOT colored porter or dlsh-washer exnaiienced, EV K.Sdil "BDYrTef mechanically IncdneiT iacmry, can onve. i l-li ju, "BUb BOY.

kitchen heiper; pbrteK expe rlenced. JE 3-014 6. CHEF, cook white, sober, rell-able: hotel, restaurant, industrial! experienced. Box E-293. "COLXege graduate nseds "work.

Service cumpieiecl, VE 2-7959, COLLEGE GTtAE eslrea temporary, full time and perma- neru part lime. i.n JO "CoXiSHEDnanltor. house or yar man, experienced. FR 1-0046. KxPRR PHER.

42, reliable, references. UN 8-2170. "HlSH- school graduate, age 21, nceu wors ug any aiua; avauaDie. EV 2-3840. TK5U8EMAX butler; private' JANITOR; experienced, white; after 5 p.m.

UN 7-0050. LABORER, dishwasher, porter colored. 26. PR 2-4556. "LAWYER i years experience In iax aepanmenr oi puouc accounting firm, desire position with law firm, corporation, trust company, accounting firm win relocate.

Box Post-Disnatch MAN, "versatile; 25 years super-" riaory experience oesirss city 100, Call EX 8-18S2 after 7 m. PRIVINO WORK. REFERENCES. MO 4-2925. MAN," whiter2STlarTmrw5r6: evenings, weekenda.

CH 1-341 fl. HAN, elderly; palnBng, repairs; urounq. jffc e-uuit. maj, colored, evening! 6 'til 9, CE 1-0790 after MAN: colored: caretaker, janitor: any aina or worn. 1-01 73.

MAN, wWlte, general sales and otner experience. JE a-nrjtte. MANTANY kind of worn, day or nigniSj rui-Hii. MAN; colored; work ol any kind; evenings, JA 1-1337, MEAT cutter, full or part time." VF. 2-3823.

OFFICE; top experience manage-ment, correspondence, sales, personnel, payroll, executive assistant, degree, 35. Intelligent. Inrtiutrlous. WO 12065, noon to 6 Cleaning, man and wlfei nights. Reliable.

MI 7-5898. "PAPER CUTTER; experienced on" Seibn'd machine. HU 1-4770. PARKING LOT "ATTENDANT or porterexne rlenced. JE5-5201.

"PART TIME, evenings. Saturdays, young man experienced In bookkeeping, sales, purchasing and general office work. TW 2-1197. PAST time, efter 5 o.m.; any kind work; reference. JB 5-1663.

"PORTER or kitchen help, part time, daye PA 1-0327. PORTER, Janitor, denendahlej car available. MA 1-7090; "PORTER, colored or any" kind; experienced. FO 7-2S07. SERVlCB'STATroHriS yean perlence; references, PA 72969, TEACHER.

aecondaryT iocTal ituji les. B.8. Ed. Box E-29, WATCHSANTwh'ite, experlenceir or wl)l travel, HA 8-8836. TOUNO COUPLE One child, Intellgent.

ambltloua, 8 years hotel, motel manager, con Ider potential future. JE 1-1600. Ant. 108. YOtfNO "liAfj; colored, anv SlnT of work, age 25.

MA 1-7650. 2 YOUNG men, 18, 20, wanl teadv work. UN 4-221 1. SITUATIONS WOMEN. OIRLS II ALTERATIONS, aewlng, mendlngT home! Verv neat: lrnnlna -4 tlally.

17.30. Jiox 1 184. Post-Dlanat'ch HamPr ton-Scantan MI J-2801. Ba 1T6IT, bv "week, experienced: re ah a. CH i.aons IaBYBIt: restaurant or mar nM qno.

a1y Iit; or light housework," reliable. CH 1-8547. feABY 'SIT." clean, cook. maiC dajsnljrhtsweek. PR 3-87167 A BY 8rTTERexperirice3T northstltyIVJ-sesl.

CAREof lick, general housewarlrT dependable, EV 5-7487, 7ATHOUC girl: experienced laundry, houee cleaning, cooking; 4dajt eek1COJL-2383. CXEATfTVfflce, hotel maid. nlthT or day. EV 2-1382 fir CLEANING, laundry, davs. hair FO 7-8649 WRErrkltchenlrTnde7iiir COLORED; day Vorltf pft 1-2539 CnLOrlEiJiflrl wants wait-ci or' daya PR.

6-6589, COXORED maTdTYxperleWdTref? erences: by week, day. JE 1-9776. COMPArJIGN" toTadyTToridrte assitl with housework and chauf. feurette. Box Y-315.

Post.ffla. COOK; wnite, start 8 p.m.7 o-uouo alter 9. COOK, llghtYouseworkf c.Lidaysjadulta. FO 1-2123. eolored.

piSHWASHINfJ, waitress kltcfiii hpIcoloreaPR 3-804j. ELEVATOR operator or nurse'a" iiu, BvniijBii'je-o876. maid; references, FO 1RL; colored; dishwasher or" Jg IRL, colored. 23; hotel clerk." GIRL; cojoredTSdayg aek7 eference. FR 1-6594.

7IRL, Ironing, jight cleaning, bf E1-912. MRX: hotiseworlT. days, or6aS5 it; referencea. WY36181. GIRL; experienced homework lay orwetk jiteady.

OL 2-6988. HALL MAID, dishwasher; refer? ences. EV 5-8249. colored or reslaul rant work. JAi.7nn B5uSEW0fTK; experienced, ironT vwiaiiiK, oapy sit, jis p-231.

IRONltvO In or home. JE 8.0302 hora4, Die' klTpHEN helper, dTifiwaaRrT f-3977 "W'enced. FO LaunBREssT pickup and deliver ref PA 6-032 LADY, waitress; ironing, baby MAID; hospital, motel, hotel, or' abJLik.M 2-0514. MAID, experienced, reliable and" day- EV accurate and prompt tyn. rlenced.

JiTJ -0' 54 NURSE. Dractlcal. white' d'av ni n'tht: experienced ST 1-8405. NUKPE," practlc-l, red or emR Invalid: go. PR 3-8330.

OFflCaTworT done In my'Tiomef lypinfeto.HU 2734. PUX' rectptronPst; llrht typing expar'enced. fjT 1-1296. PRaTtIcA li ur'se LPN 11 seT day and Light shift. CO 1-2339.

RECEPTIONIST, typing, light dictation, JE 3-V005. TYPING, manuscript, thesis: copy dictation. PA l-oniT. TYPING "and addressing, eto. ia my home.

J. 1-7483. BIG PAY Ta PU-. AM CALL MISS TAYLOR MAin I. Ill I I A.M.

to P.M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY CHARGE IT GENEROUS REWARD Wnva M.l, nam. 1 A vicinity Portjand pl, F0 1-56391 BASSETT HOUND, biack-wmte; "Charlie! eenerous reward: child hearbroken. 23 Stacy WY 4-3226. BEAGLE" famafii Brown and white, vicinity of weiiston- re ward.

CO 1-1222. IV 2-1577. BEAQLlt: male, brown and white: emia a pet, wi jj-aou(. BEAQEe, tricolor. north liberal reward, uw y-iBPa, HOSTOrf-BULL.

male. Feb 7. Black, white. Reward. PR 3-6328 boxuk.

remaie. lawn, "ueman pet, reward. PA 1-2808. LAl, remaie, wnue paxi, oru.u with black stripes; vicinity Manchester and Topping. TA 2-1987.

rrTIffHTTAHUA mala, light tan. Utan ana noger reward, jsu 4-8545. 2310 Pennsylvania. COCKER: white and brown, male; reward. EV 8-0629.

t)lAMON rinT man's, white gold, large center atone, flanked by 3 blue sapphires; reward. PR i-euu, Btation a. DIAMOND RING, man's: S200 reward keepsake, FO 7-9081. 50(3; Pekingese; male; name Tuf- ry; rewarq. tiK B-mnB.

EARRING, large gold with rubles. Clayton area; reward. PA 1-2579. EYEGLASSES; metal and plastio rims; about March 8. FL 2-6280.

PARAKEET; blue and-white;" area Bremerton Manchester; reward.WO 1-6656. PURSE, black, contains car tltTe, reward. TE RINOT-S-diamonds, little Tlnger; vicinity of Pope's, 8th and Washington. RewardLWYl-0488. RING lost, diamond, keepsake, lady's Reward.JE 1-0729.

SCOTTIE, black, female, ITTclty, reward. PA7-82i7. 13PRINC3F.R SpanieVrSale, black, white. Hanley Hllli, PA 7-7722. HE BAR; postage stamp engrav-Ing attached reward W0 2-5910, WALLET, vicinity Congress HoteT, ozoo Washington, reward, iu 7-3343.

"WHITE 8 PITT .1 1 .4 UIU) "Prince." Reward. JE 5-1817. ladies; Hamilton between uxenange mug. and Boatmens Bank; reward. CO 1-8462 after 6 P.m.

"WRIST watch, lady'a, small, yel- low gold, reward. PA 1-5627. DETECTIVES I PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR" Confidential, anywhere. John D. Mourton.

2500 Giles. TO S-6831. ASSOCIATED INVESTIGATORf AGENCY, INC. Investigation of All Typeg 5 Caldwjll Ferguson 35, Mo. JA 1-1700 orMI T-llll MARIAM shadows, traces, locates everywhere.

Licensed, Bonded. 6635 Delmar PA 1-0776 PERSONAL 23' WOULD ANYONE who witnessed" traffic accident involving automobile and meat truck on March 14, 1960, at 8:30 a.m., in the 5100 block of North Broadway please contact Al Lyerla at JE 3-2233 or HA 7-7872 REWARD for Information, loca- tion or whereabouts of John Ellis formerly of 214 Duchouquette ov V-93. Poat.DISDatch. WITNESS seeing accident be- tween a Ford and a bua at Grand and Gravois, on Feb. 4.

I960, at ANYONE witnessing lady fall from bus at 39th and Park, Jan. 26th, 12:30 p.m. call HU i-Biei. FOR a dailv inspirational message call GA 1-4775. 24-hour day.

PUBLIC NOTICES 24 publicTnotTc'e The Land clearance for Redevelopment Authority of the City of St. Louis will enter Into con-tracts for sale of land within the Mill Creek Valley Project (bounded generally by Grand Avenue on the west, 20th Street on the east, Olive-Lindell on the north, and the Mill Creek Valley railroad yards on the south) on or after April 4, 1960, with the following parties: St. Louie Redevelopment Corporation, the Boulevard Redevelopment Corporation, and Texaeo. Inc. The Authority has available for public examination at Its offices, 2031 Olive Street, St, Louis 3, Missouri, Monday through Friday, 8:45 a.m.

to 8:30 p.m., statements from the above redevelopers Identifying their officers and principal members, share holders and investors. EUGENE C. FARRELL, Chairman, Board of Commissioners Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority of the City of St, Loula FISHING, HUNTING PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 27 FEW MEMBERSHIPS available to Private Fishing Lake, 848 year. Norman Habermehl, 610 N. Met-ter, Columbia.

Ill, Butler 1-215 BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 DRIVERrSLTCENSg SUSPENDED? Or about to be, due to accident? No Insurance? Call F0 1-7170 Midwest Bonding, 4929 Delmar. GENERAL clean up. sanitary maintenance, basementa cleaned and whitewashed, attics cleaned, residential cr commercial clean up, Burns, PR 3-1395, 5244 Botanical BODY massage. Gould's. 2806 N.

urann. jrj o-vibu or rK o-hiyt. JACT? Whirlpool ST you have to 10 vain before retirement Time Is On Your Side! Don't iuit "dream" about FARM DO lomethinq about itl If you are eoniiderinq farm at retirement watch the Farm for Sale Ads in the 1ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 1 5 to 20 zero readings were recorded last night in Michigan. In other parts of the na tion, seasonal temperatures were reported.

The southeast got warmer weather after a brief cold spell and temperatures were expected to con tinue to rise from Tennessee and Kentucky southward. Scattered snow flurries were expected tonight in the eastern Lakes region, the western shore of Lake Michi gan and in western Montana. rrwuttil arPfl If 1 Ureon coastal rea. It will be colder east of the "lnS, DUt Plains states. 934: the eason 474j.

MORRELL JE 3-3950 ft TSdiFaTKISTZR" Colonial H4rle Chippewa. PL 2-1938 KlMs cUNIAaL Home KOISSAKOWRKI, TOM, entered Into rer' March 11, 1960, dear bfbther of the late Frank Koseakowskl. dear brother-in-law of Mrs. Laura Koesakowskl Lordo (nee Mydlowskl) and uncle. Funeral from 8T.

LOUIS Funeral Home, 2205 St. Louis March 25. 8:30 a.m., to St. Stanislaus Koa ta Church, Interment Calvary. KTJTZERA, DOROTHY, 7040 Emma entered into rest Wed.

March 23, 1960. beloved wife of Vincent R. Kutiera. dear mother of William J. Hall and Vincent A.

Kutzera, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from the 8UEDMET-ER Chapel, 3934 N. 20th 2 p.m., March 25. Interment Friedeni Cemetery. LOCVIER.

ROGER 5230 Ten. neaaee. March 23, I960, 7:45 beloved husband ol Julia Louvler (nee Smittl. dear father or Gilbert Louvler ana tne late Kveivn Aasetmeir. dear nrotn or of Alice Schmuck, Edgar and ijemiM TAUVIer.

dear erand- fatber of Mary Evelyn and Roger bouvter. our oear orotner-in-iaw, f.ther-ln-law. uncle and cousin. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec, March 2, 1:30 p.m. Interment N'ew at.

Vlarcua Cemetery. A member of Trinity Evangelical and Reformed Church, Waterloo Lodge No. 27 I.o.o.r. ana Local No. 70O LYNCH, JOHN formerly of 3009 Park fortmed witn tne Bimm.nii nf Holv Mother Church, March 21, 1960, 8 p.m., beloved husband or tne late Rose Lynch (nee Regan), dear fath.r nt Mrv Aline (uhrman and John A.

Lynch dear brother of Julia Dixon, Leo. the late Robert and James, dear grandfather of Rich Sanrman. Jonn a iu, Kevin Franklin, and Michael Patrick Lynch, dear father In law, brother-in-law. uncle and cousin. Funeral from 8CHNUR Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette March 26.

8:30 a m. to St. Joan of Arc Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery MrKINNEY, BEITLAH, MAY (nf MrKelvey), 2824 Lemp, March 24. 1960, beloved wife of Ray McKlnney, mother of Mary Lou Dykla, sister of Charles McKelvey, dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from McLaughlins, 2301 Lafavette. 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Hope cemetery TELLER, ELIZABETH. March 23, 1960, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear wife of the late Valentine Mueller, dear mother of August, Rose, Helen and Henrv Mueller, Mre.

Andrew Jokerst. Mrs. E. C. Thumm and Mrs.

S. W. Herrell. Funeral from the BA8LER Funeral Home, Ete. Genevieve, Mo.

Interment Bloomsdale, MO; MULLEN, JOHN 2139 Allen, fortified witb the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church March 22. 1960. beloved husband ot Frances Mullen I nee Metiger), dear father of Mary Eckl and Betty Noel, dear brother of Mary Sprlngrose, Catherine Wilder, James Terese, Vincent J. and Joseph J. Mullen, Celeste Pace and Grace Edwarda.

our dear son-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravols, March 25, 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St. Vincent De Paul Church. Interment SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery. Member of Holy Name Society and charter member of Greater St. Louis Assn. of Umpires JOSEPHINE (nee Schmidt), asleep In Jesus March 23. 1960.

beloved wife of William Neukom dear mother of William Neukom our dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandmother, great grandmother and aunt. Funeral March 25. 2 p.m., from the BUCHH0LZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant av. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

OLSHWANC.FR, STANLEY March 22, I960, beloved husband of Bernice Rosenblum Olshwan-eer, dear father of Ronald I. and Joan Diane Olshwanger, beloved son of Lena. Olahwanger, dear brother of Fan Olshwaneer. Funeral from the RINDSKOPF Chapel, S211 Delmar, 1 p.m. to Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Cemetery.

Mr. Olshwanger In state 12 noon. Deceased was a member of B'nal Amoona Congregation. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the Heart Fund. PEROTTA, ANGF.LO 5641 Columbia, March 22, 1960, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Mary Perotta (nee Ro-doni), dear father of Ambrose, Natalie Tapella, Peter Perotta and Angela Pazdernlk, dear brother, brother In law.

father In law, grandfather, Uncle and great-uncle. Funeral from KRIEGBHAUS-ER'S SOUTH, 4228 8. Kingshigh-way. March 25 at 8:30 a.m., to St. Aloysius Church.

Interment Resurrection. A encmber of Holy Name Society, Imoroved Order of Red Men No. 110. Bricklayers' Union No. 1, and the Italian Allied World War Veterans Post No.

1, who will hold service at 8 p.m. Thurs. FHELAN, EDWARD 3844 Lafayette, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. March 23. I960, beloved husband of Catherine Phelan (nee Larkln), dear father of Edward Charles John and Kathy Phelan and Margaret Bariock, dear son of the late James and Margaret phelan, dear brother of Alice Maher, Katie Butler, Margaret Melander, and the late James and Patrick Phelan, dear brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin.

Funeral March 28. 8:30 a.m. from MOYDBLL'S. Mississippi and Allen to St. Margaret of Scotland Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union, Local 8-6. In parlors 4 p.m. PRICE, CHARLES of Augusta. March 23, 1960, in his 60th year, dear husband of the late Mary Louise Price (nee Lancaster), father of Mrs.

Mary Theresa Sollmann, Charlotte L. and Raymond L. of Augusta, and Arthur L. Price of St. Louis, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother, uncle and great-uncle.

Mr. Price In state at PITMAN-MU8CHANY THILKING Funeral Home, Augusta, Mo. Funeral March 25. 1 p.m., from Christ Lutheran Church. Augusta.

Burial St. Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, St. Louis. PYLE, HARRY 1522A Palm entered into rest March 22. 1960, dear husband of Stella Pyle dear father of Harold and Jack Pyle, Mrs, Edna (Steve) Flayer and Mrs.

Helen Skinner, our dear father-in-law, grandfather and brother. Funeral from the SUEDMEYER Chapel. 3934 N. 20th 10 a.m. March 25.

Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. REYNOLDS, WILBCR 7075 Corbltt, March 2.1. 1980, husband ot Helen W. Reynolds, our uncle nephew, cousin and brother-in-law, Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar 10 a.m. Interment Park Lawnemetery VKKNA Charleston, formerly of St.

Louis. March 23. I960, dear sister of Mrs. Panrl B. Skiver of Charleston and Carl W.

Robertson of Mattoon, 111., dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral 2 CLARK Funeral Home, Charleston. III. ROSEMOND, GEBTRrDE 6047 Fyler. March 22.

beloved wife of Rav R. Rosemond. dear mother of Ronald Deon Sweenev of Bourbon, and Lyndal Berry, dear sister, mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral from KRIEOSHAUS. ER'S SOUTH.

4228 8. Klngshlgh-way. March 25, 2 P.m. Interment Sunset SAHRMAN. See Lynch.

SOHALK. BFSSIT! P. (nee Strnm-brrg), 2901 A Missouri, March 22, 1960. 7:15 p.m., beloved wife of Carl Schalk, dear mother of Charles 3. Schalk.

Ray Louis Schalk. Richard Robert Schalk and Marie Elizabeth Rol-lev. dear mother-in-law. grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from WACKER-HEL-DERLE Chanel.

3634 Gravoia av. March 2a. 2:15 p.m. Inter-mrm New St. Mamift Cemetery.

Only 4 Cities in the U.S. have evening newspapers with circulations larger than the Post-Dispatch NswTerk. Chlcaso, Pnlltdslphlt Detroit. view avee. to calvary cmetery.

FIRKIN DE.NA, March 24. 1960, widow of the late Zudik Fur-fine, beloved mother of Mrs. So-Dhia Franka of Loo Anaelea. Fanny and Abe Furfine. Mrs.

Rose Kolker and Mre. Goldle Stelnberf of Chicago, 111., our dear grand- motner, freai-gTanamouier, moui' er-ln-law and aunt. Funeral from BFRGER Me norlal, McPherson at Walton, 10 a.m. to Chevra Kadisha Ceme tery. If dealred contributions may be made to the Jewish Center of Aged, 1438 East Grand av.

In state after 7:30 a.m. AARRKTT. MATTI MAT (l Ottie), March 23. I960, of Old Monroe, Deioveu wire oi Otto T. Garrett, dear mother of Gloria Taylor.

Leonard, Edward and Robert uaneti. near grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral from ROWLAND. AKER Funeral Home, 4104 Manchester. March 23.

2 ra. Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery. GARRI8SINE, JEANETTE, 4471 unve, Marco, it, ivou, mother of Adelaide Shaanahan, dauchter of John Schadt. Brand- mother of John and Patricia Shannanan.

Service at LUPTON Chapel, T233 Delmar 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. CLASH See Steele. GREGORY, JAMES 1223 La mi. March 22.

1960, be- loved husband of Blanche Gregory (nee Hill), dear latner or '1 nomas S. cover and Ainert uerstner, our dear father-in-law, grandfa ther, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2908 Gravole. March 25, 1:30 m. Interment 68.

Pe ter and Paul Cemetery. HENDRKKSON, BERTHA A (nee lalvlrd), 1814 California, March 23. 1960. beloved wife ol Thomas Hendrickson, mother of H'len Thomure and Fred Brann, sister of Walter and Roy Calvlrd, Lillie Batson, Cora Baugnraan and Pearl Downs, our dear arandmoth- er, great-grandmother, mother-in- law, sister-in-iaw ana aum. Funeral from McLAUGHLIN'S.

2301 Lafayette. 1:30 p.m. Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. HILL, LOCKWOOD.

321 Belt March 24, 1960, hueband of Katherlne Gatch Hill, father of Mrs. Louis A. Hoerr and Stuart G. Hill, brother of Maury Hill and the late Walker Hill Jr. Memorial Service at LUPTON Chapel.

7233 Delmar 3 p.m. Contributions may be made In memory to St. Loula Chll-dren's Hospital. H1MMEGEK, AMY, 1208 N. Eiirhtu Neighborhood Gardens.

March 21, I960, wife of the late Jonn W. Hlmmeger, dear mother of Calvin A. Jack (Alice) and Georse E. Hlmmeger mother-in-law, grandmother and mi mnlh.r Kuneral from ALEXANDER A SON'S Chapel, 617b ueimar 1:30 p.m., to Mount Hope. Monarch Conclave Mo.

15 Order of True Klndrd service 8 p.m. Trinity Shrine No. 3 O.W.S. service 8 p.m. Mrs.

Him-meyer was a retiree of Famous-Barr. HOLDEN, RICHARD LEE, 8905 Eager March 22, 1960, beloved husband of Ella M. Hold-en, dear father of Mra. Robert E. Bruce of Richmond Heights and Mrs.

Harry Ratliff of Houston. Texas, our dear grandfather and great-grandfather Funeral Sat, March 26. 2 a. at NIEBURG Funeral Home. War-renton Mo.

Interment Warrenton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. HUTSON, ELLA, March 23 1960, dear widow of Herbert B. Hutson. dear mother of Robert and Melvin of Overland, Clif ford and Curtis Hutson or ii.cn-MIm rtorothv Hutson of Litchfield and Mrs.

Myrtle Adkls-son of Bethalto. sister of Mrs. LUlle Spinner of St. Louis. Remains at ROSS and BECKER Funeral Home.

Lltcbfield, 111., until 2 P.m. then Mt. Zlon Lutheran Church, 2 Frl. Inteiment Edgewood Cemetery, Family request memorials to Mt. Zlon Lutheran Church, Lltch-fleld, III.

Johannes, Lons of Meni- vllle, March 22, 1960. dear husband of the late Mary Johannes (nee Wohlschlaeger). dear father of Ada Dauernheim. Adele Rechtlene. dear father-in-law, grandfather and uncle.

Mr. Johannes In state at FET Funeral Home, 4100 Lemay Ferry South of Lindbergh, until March 25. a.m., thence moved to St. John's E.AR. Church, Mehlvllle, for services, 2 p.m.

Interment Old St. John's Cemetery JUNG, GEOKOE 1455 Wach-tel, Lemay. March 22, 1980, dear son of George and Norma Jung (nee Reynolds), our dear grsmison, nephew and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. 2908 Gravoia.

March 25. 10 a.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. KARST, MARY (nee Hughes), 1622 Quendo, fortilied with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, March 22, 1960, beloved wife of the late Alfred F.

Karst, dear sister-in-law of Mrs. Ewlng P. Brady and our dear aunt. Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home, 1125 Hodiamont March 25, 8:30 a.m., to St. Catherine's Church (Pagedale).

Interment Calvary Cemetery. KASTLER. ANNA ROSE, at Prairie Grove, Marcn 21. 1960. beloved wife of the late John F.

Kaatler, dear mother of Annette Culllns of Prairie Grove, dear grandmother of Helen Bardol, dear sister of Rose Mueller, dear mother-in-law. great- grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt. Remains In state at ZIEGEN HEIN BROS. Mortuary, 6409 Gravols at Holly Hills until 11 a.m., March 25. Funeral same day, 1:30 p.m., from Trinity E.

A R. Church, 4700 S. Grand av. Interment St. Paul Churchyard.

NOTE CHANGE OF TIME AND PLACE. KEITEL. FRED, 4828 Palm. March 23, I960, beloved husband of Laura Keltel (nee BerRsleker), deir brother of Arthur Ke tel of Tucson. Aril and Caroline Smith, our dear brother-in-law, uncle and nephew.

Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home; 4828 Natural Bridge March 28, 10:30 a.m. Interment Frledena. KIRKLAND, MATHILDA C. (Huskry) (nee Thiesa), Sherman, formerly of 4142 Juniata beloved wife of the late Frank E.

Klrkland, dear mother of Ruth Burns, Dorothy McKeith. William Klrkland and Ernest Huskey, our dear grandmother, mother-in-law, alster-ln-law, aunt, and cousin. Funeral fruin iiKGENHEIN BROS. Mortuary, 6409 Gravols at Holly Hills, Marcn 1:30 p.m. Interment Old St, John's Cemetery, Mehlvllle, Mo.

KLCNO, LOItHNE KATHERINE, of VVoi'lham, on March 2.1, I960, dear wife of Fred Klund, dear mother of John, Amos, Orville and Alvin. Body will lie In state at BERT BOVEIt Kuneral Home, Leadwood, Mo. Services at Wortham Church of God, March 25 at 2 p.m. Interment A a 1 Cemetery, Krankclay Ma. KNIGHT, J.

BROOKES, at Sarasota. March 21, 1980, husband of Madge Knight, father ot Mrs. George H. Clyde of Santa Barbara, Mrs. Raymond Robenk of Grand Junction, and Dr.

J. Brookes Knight of Concord, and grandfather. Private family service at Belle-fontalne Cemetery, Friday. KNOEBEL, WILBERT 0 8 Cricket lane, March 24, 1960. husband ot Florence Blocker Knoebel, father of Shirley Ferguson, Howard Knoebel of Champagln.

111., and Dave Knoebel, Colllnsvllle, brother of Frieda Slegrist, Edwin and Arthur Knoebel, 1 and grandfather. Service al LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar S.it., 2 p.m. Interment Highland. III. KOCH, GEORGE.

4202A March 22, 1960. beloved husband of the late Catherine Hare Koch, dear father of Oorla K. and William W. Koch, lear brother of Frieda Fowler and Sophie Hauri, dear eon-ln-law. brother in law, father In law.

grandfather, uncle, great-uncle and couain. Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette March 25, 1:30 P.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Koch wai a member of Missouri Lodge No.

1 Alhambra Grotto, KOCH, HERMAN 6322 Lenox asleep In Jesus. March 22, 1980, husband ot the late Leathel Koch (nee Morrison), beloved father of John H. (Jack) and Allen F. Koch, our dear father-in-law, brother, brother-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from CLARK Funeral Some, 1125 Hodlamont arch 26, 2 m.

Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Carpenter's Local No. 73. ROLLING ER, FRANK formerly of 3S30 Keokuk, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. March 23, I960, beloved husband of Margaret Kolllnger (nee Mueller), dear father of Mary Srhifko and Frank dear stept'Hther of Marie Wood, Kmll and John Mueller and Betty Bernal, our dear father-In-lew, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois. March 28. 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass Resurrection Church. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

tv 2906 Gravole PK 2-3H00 SMITH, CHARLES formerly of Detlance. entered into reU March 23, 1960, dear husband of Ethnel Smith (nee Par-shall), dear brother of Robert C. Smith and Mrs. Ann Novak of California, Mrs. George L.

(Mary) Pleltsch, Frank and Arthur C. Smith and the late Harry C. Smith, our dear brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncle. Funeral March 26, 2 p.m. from SHEPARD Funeral Home, 1167 Hamilton to Mt.

Lebanon Cemetery. Mr. Smith was a mem-ber of Carpenter's Local No. 419. SMITH, OTTO 2815A McNalr March 22, 1960, 4:30 a.m..

beloved husband of Anna Smith, dear father of Russel Smith, our dear father-tn-law, brother, brother-in-law and unele. Funeral from WACKER-HEL-, DERLE Chapel. 3634 Gravols, March 25, 1 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. De ceased was a memoer or ai.

Uorlah Lodge No. 40 A.r.su.as, and Alhambro Grotto. SNYDER. WILLIAM 2025 Agnes March 23, I960, beloved husband of the lata Lizsie Snyder, dear fatlier of Mra. Lucy Voges our dear brother, brother-in-law', father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, cousin nFuneral7rom LEIDNER Chapel, o93 st Tiiis March 26, 9:30 a.m.

Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Retired member of St. Loula Public Service Co. SMIGAI, EDITH (aee Fields), 4323 Miami, March 23, 1960, beloved wife of the late Paul Smugal, dear mother of Louise Streits. dear daughter of Mary R.

Smith, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, altter-ln-law, aunt and cousin. Services 1 at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS. 7027 Gravois. Interment Sunset STAMPER, CARLYLE 902 Buckeye Ferguson, March 22, 1980, beloved hueband of Margaret L.

Stamper, dear father of Lyle and Edwin, dear son of Mrs. Anna Stamper or Balls-bury, and Finis Stamper of St. Louis, dear brother of Marv K. Stamper and Mrs. Charlee Dyer, dear brother-in-law, nephew, uncle and cousin.

Mr. Stamper at WHITE-MULLEN Chapel. 118 N. Florissant, Ferguson. Funeral aervlce March 25.

3 p.m., from the Union Avenue Christian Church (Union and Enrlght). Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Waa member of Salisbury Lodge No. 208. A.

FA A.M.. Scottish Kite Consistory No. 1 and Mooiati Temple anrine. STANLEY, GRANT, 25 Calverton rA enrlrf with amfrmmmntm of Holy Mother Church, euddenly Marcn zj. iuou, oeiovea husband of Elisabeth Stanley (nee Rvan).

dear father of Susan Mary Burks and William G. Stanley, dear grandfather, father-in-law, brcther. brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Marcn 9:15 a from MATH HERMANN ft SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant to Our Lady of Fatlma Church, Flortssant, for 10 a.m. Mast.

Interment Cal vary Cemetery. Mr. Stanley was a member of Fsrtuson C. of C. and V.F.W.

In pariore after 3 p.m. Thurs. RTKELR. FFrrr. (ara Randall).

at Montebello, March 21, I960, dear wife of the late Fred Steele, dear mother of Mary F. Ginsberg, ottle May Harnett, Lottie M. Eaton, John Ira, Charles and Coy GIsja, dear sister, grandmother, great grandmother, mother-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from A. H.

BOCKLAGI Funeral Home, 6536 Clayton March 26, 10 a.m. Interment Memorial Park. STEINHACSER, LORETTA I. (nee Barlow), March 23, 1960, dear wife of Walter G. Stelnhauser, dear mother of Mrs.

Irene Kranse, Mrs. Virginia Diehn, Mrs. Alice Pllger, dear sister, eister-ln-law, mother-in-law, grandmother, great grandmother and aunt. Funeral from KRIEOSHAUS-ER'S SOUTH. 4228 8.

Kingshigh-way. March 26. 1:30 p.m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery.

TAYLOR, FRANCES M. (nee Miller), 3917 Reavls Barracks Lemay, March 23, 1960, dear wife of Roy R. Taylor, dear mother of Harold Z. and Roy Warren Taylor and the late Dorothy Helen Taylor, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Mra.

Taylor In state FEY Funeral Home, 4100 Lemay Ferry rd, south of Lindbergh, until Bat, March 26, 10:30 a.m., thence moved to St. Luke's Methodist Church, 2781 Telegraph rd. for services, 1:30 ro. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. TULLY, EDWARD J.

at Baltimore, March 22, 1960, beloved husband of the late Vera McGrath Tully, father of Veronica, Geraldine Tully and Mary Garland, brother of Harry, Emmett, Eupene, Mazle, Loretto Tully, Irene McPbee and the late John and Richard Tully. Funeral and Interment Baltimore. Md. WEBSTER, OKLLA C. of Klrkwood, beloved mother of Marv W.

Housman and the late Lawrence Webster sister of Jessie L. Ewlng and Henrv E. Ewing. Private services and cremation were held March 21, 1960. PFITZINOER Mortuary service.

WIGGINS, JAMES 585 Plymouth, March 22, 1960, beloved husband of Nina (nee Mattlngly). our dear brothea, brother-in-law and unci. Funeral from IDW. FENDLER Mortuary, 5611 S. Grand at Bates, 1:30 p.m.

Interment National, WISNIEWSKI, FRANK, 1514 Lafayette, entered Into rest March 23. 1960. dear father of Steve, Joseph, Leo Wlsnlewskl, Helen Kaaperek. Marie Krieger, Genevieve Karrall, Eleanor Wa-kurka and Marcia Sease, our dear father in law, grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral from ST.

LOUIS Funeral Home, 2205 St. Louis March 26, 8:30 a.m. to St. John Nepomuk Church. 11th and I.afayette.

Interment Bt. Peters Cemetery. WOLF, HERMAN. 3333 8. Thirteenth March 23, 1960, 11 a.m., dear cousin and friend.

Funeral from WACKFR-HEL-DERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravois av on March 26. 1 p.m. Inter-ment Sunset Burial Park. Deceased was member of Bakers Union Local No. 4 and Swabian RingingSoclery li't Easy To Place 1 Want id- and Charge It! Phone Main 1-1111 Low of Ai.ocilarl Prn Wirtpholo.

Lew temperatures snd sreas of precipitation expected loniiht. Winter -like temperatures will return to the St. Louis, area tonight, dropping to be tween 15 and 20 and rising only to the high 30s tomor row, the weather Bureau said today. Clear skies will prevail, the bureau said. Cloudy skies were expected for the Missouri-Illinois area today following considerable sunshine yesterday.

Colder weather is forecast for the two-state area tonight and tomorrow with the sk'es re- iiimmi.g w.uuuy. Wintry weather continued th Plain, intn tha nnrthoet narf of the nation with strong 1 winds, light snow and cold. Temperatures were mostly in the teens and 20s, hut below I 40-r s-. Lf JAMES cTJLLiNANE Now with Colller'e Funeral Home MONUMENTS 10 ROSEBKOUOH MONUMENT CO. 5232 West Floriasant.

t.V 5-7766. FRATERNAL NOTICES 13 TO rLACE A FRATERNAL NOTICE -c Mall te Post-Dispatch Want Ad 12th and Olive or v. Call MAin Mill on duty I t.m, to p.m. Monday throuqh Saturday, i DEATHS 14 ANDHEWSTTeCII.E IMOflENE (nee ox), and JOSEPH HAK1 ANDREWS, 106 Dornell. Webster tirnves, suaaemy Marcn 3, 1960.

dear wife and son of Nor- man Dale Andrews, mother and brother of Norman Dale aaugmer ana grandson or mis. Lloyd Cox and the late Moyd Cox. dear sister aunt, niece and Service from PARKER-ALD. RICH Chapel. 15 Lockwood, UlU'DB.

fill, W.IMI tJ. 10:30 a.m. Interment Lakewood park cemetery. THERESA, 6005 Odell, March 22, i960, dear sister of Leonard Bali, Cecelia Schll-ling, Minnie and Kate Huskamp. i.

our dear sister-in-law, aunt ana mi (reat-aunt. Funeral from the HOWARD H. MICHEL Funeral Home. 5930 -Southwest at Hampton. 10 Auiciuiein Bl.

reicr I. BENSON. CHARLES JI I.ITH 4273 Connecticut formerly of HIGH wrm from U.S. WtATHtR BUUAU oh-ma nomaine Marcn 1960. fortified with the raments of Holy Mother Church, dear husband of Emma E.

Ben-son (nee Nold). dear father of Charles, John Benson, dear broth- er of Joseph and the late Leo Benson, dear brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and un- funeral from KR1EG8HAUS-L 'ER'S B0UTH, 4228 S. way March 26. 8:30 a.m., to the Holy Family Church. Interment Resurrection.

A ber of German St. Vincent Orphan Society and Holy Name Society of St. Barbo Church, BETZ, CLARA (nee Mueller), 3847 8. Compton, asleep In Jesus March 21, 1960, 3:20 p.m., be- loved wife of the late John Henry r. Beti, dear mother of Mrs.

Flora Conrad and Viola Beta, our dear i. mother-in-law, grandmother, greater grandmother, aunt, great-aunt and cousin In her 87th year. Funeral 1:30 p.m., from REIDERWIEDEN South Bide Fu-. neral Home, 3620 Chippewa to Concordia Cemetery. Deceased e- waa a member of Quilting society of Bt.

John Lutheran Church. Family prefer! memorial contrlbu-." tlon. BIEGICK, CHARLES Kagel, asleep In Jeus March 23, 1960, beloved husband of the late Mary T. Bleeer (nee Woods), dear father of Henrv R. (Harry) Bletrer and Dr- er, dear grandfather of Charles Dolores and Jeannlne Bleeer, 'dear brother of Lena Bieuer, dear ither-ln-law.

brother-in-law, un-le and cousin. i Funeral 2:30 p.m.. JOHN -j L. ZIlSGtNHiCIN A SONS. 7027 MuntHope.

DURANtTthOMAS 2338 Grove March 1960. beloved husband of dred R. Bon Durant (nee Poston), dear father of Jane Strole, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother brother-in-law. Services at HOFFMEIBTER Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa 9-'30 a.m. Interment Mt.

Leh-n anon. Member of Missouri Pacific Veterans Assn. and Missouri Post No. 141 American Lesion. Guard of Honor aervlce Thurs.

-1 t-m. BRANDON, ORVA 211 Wll- eon Klrkwood. March '22, 1960, husband of Louise Brandon (nee Hattenbach). father gf Oleva Warren end Viola Dunn, rother-ln-law, father-in-law and 2 p.m. at the rOPP Chapel 131 W.

Argonne Klrltwood. Interment Oak Hill Atlanta BO 40 Bismarck, N.D. 44 8 Boston 40 27 Brownsville, Tex. 82 63 Chicago 32 24 Cincinnati 41 Columbia, Mo. 42 27 Denver 63 37 Detroit 30 24 El Paso 82 51 Ft.

Worth 72 53 Kan as City 42 31 Little Rock, Ark, 61 41 Los Angeles 68 53 Memphis 61 34 Miami 73 60 Minneapolis 33 9 New Orleans 79 54 New York 29 32 Oklahoma City 6H 35 Philadelphia 39 Phoenix, Arl. 78 57 Pittsburgh 32 26 Portland. Me. 41 24 St, Louis 48 28 San Francisco 53 50 Seattle 59 41 Washington, D.C. 44 33 Winnipeg 18 11 Minneapolis jj.w onj.n, n.w York 29 cemetery.

1 BUNK, JOHEPH of SS32 Helen entered vim March 22, 106O, beloved, husband of Florence Bunk, dear father of 'Illeen and Raymond Bunk, er, brother In law. father-in-law, a randfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral March 25 at 8 30 ant. from BUCHHOLZ Mortu-I'ary, 6967 W. Floriasant, to Corpus Chrltt! Church, ijnnlngl, Mo.

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