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LOUIS POST- DISPATCH SECTION CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION PAGES 1-40E SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1960 THE WANT AD NUMBER MAin 1-1111 Order Your Want Ad 10 Days For the Price of 6 Save almost one-half! Daily rate 67c, Sunday rate 76c per line on 3 to 6 time orders with 7, 8, 9, or 10 consecutive times for the price of 6 times Rooms, Room and Board, 3 to 6 times consecutive, 62c daily, 71c Sunday with 7, 8, 9 or 10 consecutive times for the price of 6 times. WANT AD INDEX The numbers in the index below fer to the classification number ane not the page number. All Classifications are Numbered and Appear in Numerical Order. Service Classification Number Announcements Bids and Proposals Wanted. 286 Business Directory 30-74 Business Opportunities Business Personals Death Notices Directors Meetings Education Financial 282 Fraternal Notices Legal Notices Loans Lost and Found 17-18 Personals 23 Small Loan Companies Special Notices Stockholders Meeting 285 Swaps Employment Employment Agencies 05-87 Help Wanted: Men, Boys Help Wanted: Women, Girls Partners Salesmen Saleswomen 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 Tor Rent 115-117 Office Space 121 Resorts for Rent 127 Rooms, Board Suburban Property for Kent 117 Wanted to Rent 125 Real Estate for Sale Acreage Business Property for Sale Apartments for Sale 14 Deeds of Trust 140-141 Farms and Farm Land 158-162 Flats for Sale Houses for Sale" (St.

Louis Ci Hunting Grounds 155 Investment Property Loans on Real Estate Lots for Sale Money Wanted Real Estate Services Real Estate Exchange Real Estate. Assailable for Col. 151 Real Estate Out of St. Louis 161 Real Estate Wanted to Buy 153 Resorts for Sale St. Louis County Farms Suburban Property for Sale 145 Timber Lands Things for Sale Air Conditioning Equipment 214 Aircraft Animals Antiques Aquariums and Fish Auctions 219 Automobiles 170-185 Auto Trailers, Mobile Homes 180 Baby Gifts and Children's Sup.

220 Bicycles and Motorcycles Birds for Sale Boats and Motors Books Building Material Cameras and Supplies Clothing Fuel oil 231 Coal, Wood, Dogs and Cats 202 Farm Machinery and Supplies 235 Fans 214 Good Things to Eat, Produce 237 Heating Equipment Horses and Vehicles 205 Goods Household Wanted Lawn Jewelry Mower Sales and Service 240 and Diamonds 245 Machinery 247 Power Tools 247-P Miscellaneous for Sale 251 Musical Piano Tuning and Repair 257 Poultry and Supplies 209 Rabbits, Monkeys, Pet Stock 207 Radios and Televisions Seeds. Plants and Trees Sewing Stamps and Machines Coins 264 262 Store, Office Equipment Toys LOW RATES FOR WANT ADS Rate per line Daily. Sun. TRANSIENT Time 74c 3-6 Times (consecutive) 76c 7, 8, 9 or 10 Times (consecutive) 1 Time 69c 78c for the price of 6 Times. ROOMS--ROOM AND DO BOARD 3-6 Times consecutive) 7, 8, 9 or 10 Times (consecutive) for the price of 6 Times.

SITUATIONS WANTED Time 59c 68c 3-6 Times (consecutive) 54c 63c 7. 8, 9 or 10 Times (consecutive) for the price of 6 Times. On all 7 to 10 time orders copy changes will be permitted only to delete items on which results have been obtained. No advertisement accepted for less than the price of two lines. Local rates apply only to advertisers located in the State of souri and within 150 miles of St.

Louis in the State of Illinois. Beyond these areas, rates are $1 per line daily and $1.15 per line Sunday flat. Advertisers using box numbers, please ask for "Want Ad Answers" when inquiring about plies. GENERAL REGULATIONS The Post -Dispatch reserves the right to classify ads under propriate headings. The Post-Dispatch reserves the right to revise or reject advertisements or to retain answers to any box number advertisement.

If this right is exercised, the amount paid for the advertisement will be refunded to the advertiser. It is agreed that the liability of The Pulitzer Publishing Company in the event of failure to publish an advertisement for any reason or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertisement, shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser. Claims concerning omission or correct insertions will not be considered unless made. within 30 days from date of publication. ST.

LOUIS POST- DISPATCH Phone MAin 1-1111 (C) CEMETERIES MAUSOLEUMS INVESTIGATE before you invest in a cemetery lot. You can be SURE, it you select your family lot in MEMORIAL PARK. "The Cemetery Everlasting" on LucasHunt rd. Your funeral director 18 our reference. "Better to have and not need to need and not EV 3-2111.

CHOICE BURIAL LOTS, select yours today, don't leave it to loved ones. RUNYON RLTY. WO 1-4278 PARK LAWN, 4 or 6 grave lot, section one. FL 1-9591 after 5 p.m. 6-GRAVE lot in Sunset Burial Park; priced low.

GRAVOIS RLTY. 'CO. HU 1-1350 MEMORIAL PARK. 6-grave lot, $175. FL 1-6564.

FR 1-4517. MEMORIAL PARK; 6 graves; $275. PR 1-3980. SUNSET Burial; Section lot 166. PR 3-1175.

MAUSOLEUM tier 204, crypt 1st floor. Oak Grove Memorial. TW 2-3053. 4-GRAVE lot, cheap, Memorial Park Cemetery. PR 1-7316.

FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Funeral Arrangements $5 UP 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 FUNERAL DIRECTORS CROGHAN LEIDNER UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1859 2223 ST. LOUIS CH 1-1654 MOYDELL'S Mississippi and Allen PR 2-0402 CLARK FUNERAL HOMES 1125 Hodiamont PA 1-3950 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8 KRIEGSHAUSER MORTUARIES "Where The Finest Costs NO MORE Often Less!" WEST 9450 Olive St. Rd.

WY 4-3322 SOUTH 4228 S. Kingshighway FL 1-4320 KRON FUNERAL HOME FR 1-0200 2707 N. Grand bl. SCHNUR FUNERAL HOME 3125 Lafayette PR 1-7780 ALBERT H. HOPPE MORRELL JE 3-3950 HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa.

FL 2-1938 KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 Gravois PR 2-3000 CULLINANE HA 7-3630 MONUMENTS 10 ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT 5232 West Florissant EV 5-7766. FRATERNAL NOTICES 13 MASONIC NOTICES TOWER GROVE LODGE No. 631. A.F.&A.M., 3681 Lindell; called communication 7 p.m. to conduct Masonic service for our late BROTHER GEORGE TRAUTWEIN Services will be held at John L.

Ziegenhein Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois, 8 p.m. JAMES J. 0'FALLON, W.M. TO PLACE A FRATERNAL NOTICE Mail to Post- -Dispatch Want Ad 12th and Olive or Call MAin I-1111 Operators on duty 8 a.m. to p.m.

Monday through Saturday. GENERAL 13A Well Selected REAL ESTATE is the best INVESTMENT, Deal Only with a REALTOR Borrow $3500 Improve property, consolidate bills, receive cash immediately. PETERS GArfield 1-6414 April 30, 1960, Xenia, beloved wife of Charles Adams, dear sister of Mr. George Nickel, Miss Anna Nickel, Mr. Arthur Nickel, Mrs.

Friede Weber, all of St. Louis; Mr. G. J. Nickel of Chicago, Mr.

H. J. Nickel and Mrs. Paul Draeger, both of California, dear sister-in-law, aunt and, cousin. Hancock Funeral Home, Flora, in charge.

Time later. Ray, April 28, 1960, beAHRENS. EUGENE 4628 loved husband of Anna Ahrens (nee Riefling), dear father Eugene Ahrens, dear brother of George Ahrens, Hilda Reiner, Eleanor Vordtriede and the late Fred Ahrens, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. 2906 Gravois, May 2, 10 a.m, Interment Resurrection Cemetery, In parlors 11 a.m.

AKERS, CLARENCE 5827 Victoria, April 29, 1960, beloved husband of Dorothy Akers, dear father of Russell, Mark, Diane and Dee Akers, Shirley Buckley and the late Howard Akers, son of Henry Akers, brother of Lewis, Albert, George, John and Arthur Akers, and Melissa Mayor, our dear grandfather, father-Inlaw, brother-in-law and nephew. Funeral from McLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Lafayette, 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Trinity Cemetery, Member of Teamsters 682. KATHERINE, Fri.

April 29, 1960, wife of the late Samuel Anastasoff, dear mother of Louis, Sylvester, Methode. Vladimir and Stephanie Delaney, dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Private services were held April 30, 3. p.m. at Valhalla Chapel of Memories.

STROOTCARROLL Services. ARRAS, EUGENE St. Charles, April 29, 1960, husband of Florence Arras (nee Kansteiner), father of Gene W. Arras, brother and grandfather. Mr.

Arras at ARTHUR C. BAUE Funeral Home, 620 Jefferson until noon Mon. Service same day, 2 p.m., at Friedens Church. Interment Cottleville, Mo. AUSTIN, BENJAMIN April 30, 1960, dear husband of Nell Austin, dear father of Harold A.

Austin, dear brother, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington May 2, 2 p.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. Member of Amalgamated Ass'n of S.

E. R. M. C. E.

of A. Local 788. BENNETT. FREDERICK April 28, 1960, beloved father of Ruth McCall and Eggert. Funeral from MeLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Interment Lafayette, Oak Grove 1:30 p.m.

Cemetery, BILLER, JOHN, 6920 Plymouth, April 30, 1960, dear father of Chris Biller, dear fatherin-law of Mrs. Wanda Biller, our dear grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral May 3, a.m.. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 West Florissant to St. Peter's Cemetery.

BRIECE, ELIZABETH (nee McLellan), April 30 1960, dear mother of Joseph McLellan and dear grandmother of Virginia Jakle. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec May 3, at 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Olive Cemetery. BROUSTER, ANNIE Green Valley Home, Creve Coeur, entered into rest April 30.

1960, in her 94th year, dear sister of Bessie Young and Mary B. Snyder, our dear aunt. Services May 2. 1:30 p.m, from COLLIER'S Funeral Home, 10123 St. Charles rd.

Interment Fee Fee. Please omit flowers. CALLAHAN, VERONICA ROBINSON. April 29, 1960, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of J. Easter Callahan, dear sister of Mrs.

Kathryn Mullen, Mrs. Julia Halle, Mrs. Annette Hentz and John A. Robinson, our dear aunt, sister-in-law and cousin. Funeral from FINAN Funeral Home.

1519 S. Grand May 2. 9:30 a.m., to Holy Innocents Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. CLARK.

ELLEN CATHERINE (nee Hurley) fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, April 30. 1960, dear wife of the late Harry F. Clark, dear mother of Sister Mary Virginia, of Sister Mary Isabel V. H. Mary Elizabeth Clark.

Harry F. Frances Ellen, Kathryn Ann and Mrs. James L. Welch, dear sister, grandmother, mother-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from A.

H. BOCKLAGE Funeral Home, 6536 Clayton May 3, 8:30 a.m. to St. Luke's Church, Bellevue and Dale ave. Interment Calvary.

CLEARY, CLARA B. (nee Kittredge), 647 Emerson Creve Coeur, April 29, 1960, beloved wife of Vernon V. Cleary dear mother of Vernon V. Mary Burdette, John Clara M. and Robert M.

Cleary, dear daughter of Laura Kittredge, dear sister of John Kittredge and Nellie Pipkin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST. 9450 Olive 8:30 a.m, to St. Monica's Church. Interment Calvary.

COFFEY, EMMA (nee Wagner), formerly 508 Lark Hill Webster Groves, April 29, 1960, beloved wife of the late James F. Coffey. dear mother of Mrs. Nellie V. Wende, dear grandmother of Barbara Wende, our dear aunt.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, May 3, at 1 p.m. Interment National. A member of Beacon Chapter No. 256 0.E.8.

who will hold service at 8 p.m. Monday, DEATHS 14 ADAMS, FLORENCE (nee Nickel), 8 DEATHS 14, ADAMS, Florence AHRENS, Eugene A. AKERS, Clarence E. ANASTASOFF. Katherine ARRAS, Eugene W.

AUSTIN, Benjamin F. BENNETT. Frederick BILLER. John BRIECE, Elizabeth BROUSTER, Annie W. CALLAHAN.

Veronica Robinson CLARK, Ellen Catherine CLEARY, Clara B. COFFEY, Emma COHEN, Bess COOK, William A. COPE, Walter M. COTE, Dorothea (Dora) DIFATTA. Teresa DILIBERTO, Frances EDELE, Harry EGAN, Mary ENGER, George (Duke) ERBSCHLOE, Lee FICKERT, Raymond R.

FISCHER, Lena FLEMING, Minnie L. GARVIN, William J. GROSS, Otto HERBIG, C. Alexis KALAHURKA, Pazi KERONE, Tillie KLOEPPNER, Joseph H. LAMBE, Ettie B.

LETTNECKER, George LINDSEY, Lola LUEHRMANN, Henry C. McDOUGELL, Oliver F. MeINTIRE, Nell E. MAAS, Cliford J. MATTHEWS, James Lee MAXWELL.

Leanna J. MAYER, Joseph MAYER, Leontine MINKEY, George John MOYNIHAN, Robert A. MUELLER, Andrew (Andy) MUELLER, John NEAL, Isabella F. OLIVER, Norris C. PARKER, Kirby R.

PFAFF. Julius (Pete) RASCHEK, Margaret Detjen RUCH, Ida SCHAUMBURG. Clara SCHILLINGER, Edwin J. Sr. SCHOTTMUELLER, Henry T.

SCHULTZ, Clara SPECK, Theresa TIGHE, James J. TRAUTWEIN, George Sr, TERNETZ, Rose VINYARD, Mary Ann VOEKG, Charles J. WETZEL, Charlene WETZEL, Frank J. WHITE, Charles Lamoin WITTELS. Nathan S.

ZURMUEHLEN, Augusta A. COHEN, BESS, April 28, 1960, beloved mother of Mrs. Melvin Shapiro, dear sister of Harry Zimmerman of Los Angeles, Arthur and Fred Zimmerman, Mrs. Blanche Ukman, MI'S. Dorothy Sandler, Mrs.

Ruth Snerman, Mrs. Theresa Berg. Mrs. Violet Fienberg and the late David Zimmerman, our grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from BERGER Memorial, McPherson at Walton, 2 p.m.

Interment. Chevra Kadiana Cemetery. In state Sun. after 1 p.m. COOK, WILLIAM 1718 State East St.

Louis, April 30, 1960. husband of Mabel Aldrich Cook, stepfather of Robert Edwards, brother of Mrs. Augusta Eckols and Michael Cook, our dear grandfather. Funeral services from the KURRUS Chapel, 2525 State East St. Louis, May 3, to the St.

Joseph's Catholic Church for services 9 a.m. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Mr. Cook was the past Eleventh District Commander of the American Legion of St. Louis.

American Legion Post 53 will stand Honor Guard 8 p.m. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sun. COPE, WALTER U.S. Air Force at Lackland A.F.B., San Antonio, April 27, 1960, dear father of Mary Ann Roth, dear son of Charles and Viola Cope, dear brother of Virginia Gleiforst, Floyd, Harvey and Eugene Cope, dear brother-in-law, fatner-in-law, grandson, uncle and nephew.

Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, 1:30 p.m., to National Cemetery. COTE, DOROTHEA (DORA), April 29, 1960. beloved wife of the late Louis E. Cote, our dear sister and aunt.

Funeral from ZIEGENHEIN BROS. Mortuary, 6409 Gravois, at Holly Hills, May 2, 1:30 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. DIFATTA, TERESA, April 28, 1960, dear wife of the late John DiFatta, dear mother of Rose Garbo, Josephine Schembre, Mrs. Sam Massaro, Vincent, Joseph, Dominic DiFatta and the late Sarah Geisler, dear sister of Isabel Liberto, Salvatore Barranco, the late Dominic, Charles, Sarah Valenza, Angelina Leonardo, dear grandmother, great grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from MICELI SONS Funeral Home, 1150 N. Kingshighway. May 2, 8 a.m., to Our Lady Help of Christian Church at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. DILIBERTO, FRANCES, 4921 Magnolia April 29, 1960, darling daughter of Rose and.

the late Philip DiLiberto, dear sister of Concetta Marlotte and John DiLiberto, dear niece, sisterin-law, aunt and cousin. from CALCATERRA Funeral Home, 5140 Daggetr May 2, 8:30 a.m. to Holy Innocents Church. Interment Resurrection. EDELE, HARRY April 30, 1960, beloved husband of Ella N.

Edele (nee Roscoe), dear father of Dorothy Harriet Edele, dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. way, May 3. 2 p.m. Interment New St.

Marcus. Member of Tower Grove Lodge No. 631 A.F. A.M. In parlors after 1 p.m.

Sun. EGAN, MARY, 6023 Marquette fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church April 29, 1960, beloved wife of the late Martin J. Egan, dear mother of Mrs. J. B.

Small. Sister Constantius C.S.J.. Mrs. E. L.

Parcell, Mrs. William Richard. Mrs. L. Protheroe, Mrs.

E. Ostendorf and the late Edward J. and Martin J. Egan our dear grandmother, mother-in-law and sister-in-law. Funeral from ARTHUR J.

DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell May 2, 8:30 a.m., to St. Joan of Are Church, 5821 Pernod at Hampton, Interment Calvary. ENGER, GEORGE (DUKE), of 3608 Union Mehlville, suddenly on April 29, 1960, dear son of the late George and Magdalena Enger, dear brother of Alexander, Arthur A. and the late Frank and Charles Enger and our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from FEY Funeral Home, 4100 Lemay Ferry south of Lindbergh, May 2.

at 9 a.m. to Mary Queen of Universe Church. Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. ERBSCHLOE.

LEE, on April 28, 1960, dear husband of Elizabeth Erbschloe (nee Penhall), dear father of Lillian Stacy, James, Archie, Mark, Betty Student, Joseph Erbschloe and the late Roy Erbschloe, dear brother, brotherin-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral 1:30 p.m. from EARL HILLEMAN Funeral Home. 9707 Lackland Overland, Interment Laurel Hill. FICKERT, RAYMOND of DeSoto.

dear brother of Albert Fickert of Bonne Terre, Mrs. R. A. Wood of DeSoto and Paul Fickert of DeSoto. Funeral May 2.

from DIETRICH Funeral Home. DeSoto, 2 p.m. (DST), to United Church of Christ. Third and Easton. for 2:30 p.m.

service. Interment City Cemetery. FISCHER, LENA L. (nee Hacker), 2628 Oregon April 29. 1960.

beloved wife of Otto H. Fischer. dear mother of Harold J. Fischer. dear sister-in-law.

aunt, greataunt and cousin. Services 2 p.m. at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN IN SONS. 7027 Gravois, Interment New St.

Marcus. In parlors after 2 p.m. Sun. FLEMING, MINNIE L. (nee Lay) of 5801 Southwest, on April 29, 1960.

dear mother of. Shelton D. Fleming. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, May 2, 1:30 p.m, Interment Sunset BUrial Park. DEATHS 14 GARVIN.

WILLIAM on April 30, dear son of Josephine and the late William J. Garvin. dear brother of the late Russell Garvin. dear nephew of Mrs. Louise Meyer, dear cousin.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER South, 4228 S. Kingshighway on May 3, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Bellefontaine. A member of I.B.E.W. No.

2. In parlors after 1 p.m. Sunday. GRIFFITHS. EVAN JOHN, 2652 Iowa Granite City, entered into rest April 30.

1960, beloved husband of Hulda Griffiths, dear father of Elmara Griffiths Greenhut and Evan Branding Griffiths, dear father-inlaw of Melvin L. Greenhut and Joan Griffiths, dear brother of Mra. Maria Cariss, dear grandfather. Funeral services 2:30 p.m.. MERCER Chapel, 1416 Niedringhaus Granite, City, 111.

Interment Sunset Hill Cemetery, Edwardsville, Ill. GROSS. OTTO, Arsenal April 30, 1960, husband of the late Lillian Gross, dear father of Mrs. Joyce I. O'Connell, dear grandfather of Judy O'Connell, dear brother of Joseph Gross.

Mollie Julian, Lottie Baumgartner and Mary Milward, dear father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa, 1:30 p.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. HERBIG, C. ALEXIS.

April 29. 1960, beloved husband of the late Alice B. Herbig, dear father of Harry C. and Donald H. Herbig, dear father-in-law, grandfather and brother-in-law.

Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell May 2, 8:30 a.m. to St. Roch's Church, Rosedale and Waterman. Interment Calvary, KALAHURKA, PAZI, of St.

Joseph, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, April 29, 1960, dear wife of the late Nestor Kalahurka, dear mother of John, William, Michael, Frances McCullough and Mary Eddens. our dear grandmother. Funeral services May 2, from RUPP'S Funeral Home, St. Joseph, Mo. Interment St.

Joseph. Mo. KERONE, TILLIE (nee Rittel) 8517 N. Broadway on April 28, 1960, wife of the late Harry H. Kerone, dear mother of Mrs.

Irene Tringl, Mrs. Albert Auchter and William T. Kerone, dear sister of George, Arthur and Frank Rittel, our dear mother-inlaw, grandmother, great -grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel, 1905 Union Interment 2 p.m. May 2.

New Picker cemetery. KLOEPPNER, JOSEPH 1341 Gregan April 30. 1960, dear husband of Gertrude ner, dear son of Mary Goodfellow. dear stepfather of Dorothy Frank. June Keithley and Edward Townsend, dear brother of Robert Kloeppner, our dear brother-inlaw, father-in-law, and uncle.

Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home, 1125 Hodiamont May 3, 2 p.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. Deceased a member of Teamsters Local No. 366. LAMBE, ETTIE B.

(nee Harden) on April 29, 1960, beloved wife of the late Edward Lambe, dear sister of Raymond Harden Adeline Lowry, dear aunt and and sister-in-law. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, on May 2, 2 p.m. Interment Mt. Olive Cemetery.

LETTNECKER. GEORGE. April 29, 1960, beloved husband of Anna B. Leitnecker (nee Hertlein) dear father of George and the late Edwin S. Lettnecker, grandfather of Edwin S.

brother, Lettnecker father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuary, 2842 Meramec May 2. 8:30 a.m. to St. Anthony Church.

Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. LINDSEY, LOLA (nee Du Maine), 4644 Ashland fortified with Church, April 29, 1960, at 3:45 p.m., beloved mother of the late Erie Lindsey, the late Dorothy Maxey, Jessie Jenkins of Hebron Chicago of and Lola Singleton the home of our dear aunt and mother-in-law, in her 83rd year. In state at PEOPLES Funeral Home, 3100 Franklin av. Rosary at 8 p.m.

May 4. Requiem High Mass at Holy Ghost Catholic Church, 1911 N. Taylor at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the Third Order of St.

Francis, St. Anthony Fraternity for 43 years and the Ladies Sodality. LUEHRMANN, HENRY St. Louis Altenheim, asleep in Jesus, Fri. April 29, 1960, dear brother of Minnie Pralle, Hulda Hornbostel, Martha Mayer, Alma Albers, Frieda Oehler, Elmer and Richard Luehrmann, dear uncle and cousin.

Funeral from EDW. FENDLER Mortuary, 5611 S. Grand at Bates, 1:30 p.m. Interment Concordia. MAAS, CLIFFORD St.

Louis, April 29, 1960, dear husband of Dorothy, dear father of Terry, dear son of Mrs. Leo J. Maas, the late Leo Maas, dear brother of Leona Jacob, Bernadine Altenbernd and Mother Alberta, O.S.U., Leo Harry, Richard and Howard Maas, dear uncle and brother-in-law. Requiem Mass 9 a.m., D.S.T., May 2. at St.

Francis Church, Portage des Sioux, Mo. Interment church cemetery; Remains in state at DALLMEYER Funeral Home. 800 N. Second St. Charles, after 7 p.m.

D.S.T., Sat. JOHN R. (JACK), 4230 Castleman, April 29, 1960, beloved son of John and Emma McCrady (nee Skaggs), dear father of John D. McCrady, dear nephew and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S.

Kingshighway, May 2. 10 a.m. Interment Memorial Park. McDOUGELL, OLIVER 19 Countryside lane, April 28. 1960, 2:10 a.m., beloved husband of Martha V.

McDougell (nee Mueller), dear father of Oliver Richard A. McDougell and Frances White (nee McDougell), our dear father-in-law, grandfather. brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from WACKER-HELDERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravois May 2, 1 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

Note change of time of funeral. McINTIRE, NELL E. (nee Calvert), 3540 High Drive. April 30. 1960, beloved wife Ben B.

McIntire, dear mother of Florence Decker, James, Sam. June Rice, John and Dale McIntire, sister, sister-in-law, motherin-law, grandmother, aunt and niece. Services May 3, 1:30 p.m. from COLLIER'S Funeral 10123 St. Charles rd.

Interment Mt. Lebanon. Member of American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 213. MATTHEWS, JAMES LEE.

5672A Enright April 29, 1960, beloved husband of Lucile Cannon Matthews, dear father of Richard M. and James L. Matthews brother of Anna C. Matthews, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from ARTHUR J.

DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell May 3. 10 a.m. Interment Calvary. MAXWELL. LEANNA 303 Antelope, April 28, 1960.

darling daughter of Asa and Shir- dear lev Maxwell (nee Mellow), sister of Wayne, our dear granddaughter, niece and cousin. In state at DIEDRICH Funeral Home, 8319 Halls Ferry (at N. Broadway) until 11 a.m. May 2, Funeral same day from First Church of God. Broadway and Riverview.

1:30 p.m. Interment Memorial' Park. MAYER, JOSEPH, 2728 S. Tenth April 29, 1960, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Clara Mayer (nee Schlaffer), dear father 01 Joseph Frank Mayer, Frank Mayer and Joseph John Mayer, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brother-in-: law and uncle. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec, May 2, 8:30 a.m., to St.

Agatha Church Interment Mt. Olive Cemetery. A member of German Austrian Benevolent Society and retired member of Brewers and Maltsters Local No. 6. MAYER, LEONTINE.

April 28, 1960, beloved wife of Sally Mayer, dear mother of Mrs. Betty Wolff, Jacob and Charles Mayer and Mrs. Pearl Harris, our dear sister, grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from RERGER Memorial, McPherson Walton. 11:30 a.m., to Mt.

Sinai Cemetery. In state 10:30 a.m. Family prefers contributions to a charity of your choice. Mrs. Mayer was a member of B'Nai El Temple Sisterhood, Ben Akiba, Ladies Aid Society.

DEATHS 14 MINKEY, GEORGE JOHN, tered into rent April 29, 1960; dear husband of the late Mary Burns Minkey, dear stepfather of Mrs. Bernice Harmon, Mrs. Catherine Giordano and John Burns, our dear brother, brotherin-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from CENTRAL Funeral Home, 1841 Cass May 3, at 8:30 a.m. to St.

Patrick's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a Charter Member of Local 600, A.F. of L. MOYNIHAN, ROBERT of Milwaukee, suddenly at Jefferson, April 28, 1960, dear son of Cornelius and Verene Moynihan (nee Hahn), dear brother of James Moynihan, our dear nephew and cousin.

Funeral services May 2. from St. Coletta School. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Jefferson, Wis.

I MUELLER, ANDREW (ANDY), 5247 Sunshine, April 29. 1960. beloved husband of Kunigunda Mueller, dear father of Jonn, Henry, Werner and William Mueller: our dear father-in-law. grandfather, brother, brother-inlaw and uncle. Services 3 p.m., at JOHN L.

ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois, Interment Sunset, Those who wish may make a contribution in memory of Mr. Mueller to the Heart Fund. MUELLER, JOHN No. 4 Price Meadows, asleep in Jesus, April 30, 1960, in his ninty-third year, dear husband of the late Mary Mueller (nee Schuettenberg). dearly beloved father Otto H.

and Erwin H. Mueller and Florence Mueller Roschke, dear father-inlaw, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle. Mr. Mueller at ALEXANDER SONS Chapel, 6175 Delmar until 11 a.m. Funeral from the Grace Lutheran Church, 1425 Ferguson Pagedale, 2 p.m.

Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery, 9650 Bellefontaine rd. NEAL, ISABELLA 1621 Grattan on April 28, 1960, graduate St. Louis City Hospital School of Nursing, sister of Elizabeth Hutzler. Memorial service at Second Presbyterian Church, Taylor and Westminister Sun, 3 p.m. Miss Neal at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar Sat.

noon until Sun. noon. Interment Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in her memory to the Second Taylor and Presbyterian Westminster. Church Fund, OLIVER, NORRIS 0., 185 Duquette, Florissant, April 29, 1960, beloved husband of Irene T.

Oliver, dear father of Lois Keller and Ruthanne Entoe and William R. Oliver, dear nephew of Olin H. Payne, dear father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Chapel, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, May 2, 2 p.m.

Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Was member of Harmony Lodge No. 499 A.F.&A.M., Sword of Bunker Hill Harhem Order No. 73, and Teamsters Local No. 682.

Masonic service 8 p.m. PARKER, KIRBY 6841 Circle April 30, 1960, husband of Mary Parker, dear father of Irene Jenkins, dear grandfather of Robert Jenkins and Mrs. Mr. Parker at HOFFMEISTER Rosemary Emtsminger. Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa, until 10 p.m., then taken to Omaha, for services and interment.

PATTERSON, LEONA (nee Bruening). April 30, 1960. dear wife of the late Harry G. Patterson, dear mother of Frances Johnson, Julia Davis, George N. and Marion Berrg, dear sister, motherin-law.

grandmother and greatgrandmother. Mrs. Patterson at PARKER DRICH Chapel, 15 W. Lockwood. Webster Groves.

Service from Concordia Lutheran Church, Maplewood, Tues, May 3, at 2 Interment in Valhalla Cemetery. Memorial Wreaths to Concordia Buliding Fund will be appreciated. PFAFF. JULIUS (PETE), 1841A S. Ninth fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church April 29, 1960, beloved husband of Rose Pfaff (nee Voegtlin), dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin.

Funeral May 3, 8:30 a.m., from MOYDELL'S, Mississippi and Allen avs. to SS. Peter and Paul Church. Interment New Picker Cemetery. Member of United Shoe Workers of American Local No.

7, AFL-CIO. In parlors 1 p.m. RASCHER, MARGARET DETJEN, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church April 30, 1960, beloved wife of Roy R. Rascher dear mother of Jov Delores Scott and Janet Fuller, our dear sister, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandmother, aunt and niece. Funeral 9:15 a.m., from MITTELBERG Funeral Home, 23 W.

Lockwood Webster Groves, to Epiphany Church, 10 a.m. RUCH, IDA 3879 Utah April 29, 1960, beloved daughter of the late Anton and Minnie Ruch, dear sister of Clara E. Ruch, Adele Wilson and Amanda Quernheim. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa, 3 p.m., to Missouri Crematory. Miss Ruch in state after 12 noon Sun.

SCHAUMBURG, CLARA, 4117 Schiller April 28, 1960, beloved wife of Henry M. Schaumdear mother of Roy W. and Clara Holke, dear grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa, 1:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

Member of Friendship Council No. 9, D. of Friendship Council No. 9. A.

will hold services at time of funeral. -Marie Vollmer, Councilor. SCHILLINGER, EDWIN J. at Chicago, April 29. 1960.

dear husband of the late Marie (nee, Wolf), dear father of Edwin Jr. and Richard Schillinger, dear brother of Anthony (Ted) Harry, Charlotte Schillinger, Adele Zeller and Marie Knaup, our dear grandfather, father-inlaw, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home. 6322 S. Grand, May 3, 8:30 a.m., to St.

Boniface Church. Interment Mount Olive. IN STATE AFTER 7 P.M. MON. SCHOTTMUELLER.

HENRY 6333 Emma April 29, 1960, beloved husband of Margaret M. Schottmueller (nee dear father of Henry Richard J. Schottmueller and Mrs. Joseph F. McMahon and the late Loretta Richard, our dear brother, grandfather and father-in-law.

Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell May 2. 8:30 a.m., to St. Louise de Marillac Church, 6359 Lalite Jennings. Interment Calvary.

SCHULTZ. CLARA. 2058 Kappel April 30, 1960, beloved wife of the late Louis Schultz. dear mother of Mabel Steinhaeufel, Viola Robertson. Walter and the late Edna Gill.

our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great grandmother and aunt. Funeral May 3 at 9 a.m. from the BROMSCHWIG SON, Funeral Home, 4746 W. Florissant ave, Interment Pacific, Mo. Remains in parlor after 1 p.m.

Sun. SINGLETON. See Lindsey. SPECK. THERESA (nee Krultz), of 4658 Rosa April 29, 1960, beloved wife of Matt Speck.

dear mother of Matt F. and L. Tom Speck, dear sister of Mary Bertnik and Mike Krultz, sisterin-law, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral May 2. 10 a.m..

from MOYDELL'S, Mississippi and Allen av. Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. Member of Missouri Eagles No. 87: S.N.P.J. No.

107: Serbian National Federation; St. Louis Rose Society: International Institute, and Public School Employes No. 118. In parlors Sat. 4 p.m.

TIGHE. JAMES 1805 O'Connell April 28, 1960. beloved husband of Elizabeth M. Tighe (nee O'Leary), dear father of Theresa, James and Patrick Tighe, dear brother, brother-in-law, son-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST, 9450 Olive May 2, 9:30 a.m., to St.

Jude's Church. Interment Calvary, member of Holy Name Society, TRAUTWEIN, GEORGE April 29, 1960, beloved husband of Lily Trautwein (nee Merckel), dear father of George Lily Walton, and Charles Trautwein, dear grandfather of Lily Ann Crocker, Jeanne and Carol Trautwein, our dear father-in-law. Services 1 p.m., at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS. 7027 Gravois, Interment New St.

Marcus. Member and Treasurer Emeritus of Tower Grove Lodge No. 631 A.F.&A.M., Scottish Rite. Moolah Tower Grove Chapter No. 445 0.E.8., and W.0.W.

and Ebenezer Church. Rose Croix service. 7:45 p.m. Sun. Masonic service 8:15 p.m.

Sun. Friends who wish may make a contribution in memory of Mr. Trautwein to Ebenezer Ev. Church Memorial Fund or Shriner' Hospital. DEATHS 14, TENNEIZ, ROSE (nee Franke), 4278 veior, April 28, 1960, beloved wile of Adolph L.

Ternetz, dear mother of Irene McKay, dear grandmother. Services Mon. 2 p.m. at JOHN L. SONS, 7027 Gravois.

Interment New st. Marcus. VINYARD, MARY ANN (nee Kuby) 7121 Dawson, Jennings, April 28, dear wile of the late Perry Vinyard, dear mother oL Mel. Donaid, Eari, Lena Moss, Lavedah Wynn, Mildred Bebow and Bernice Case, dear sister, grandmother and great-grandmother. mother-in-law, aunt great-aunt.

Funeral from LEIDNER Chapel, 2223 St. Louis May 2, 1:30 p.m, Interment Friedens Cemetery. VOERG, CHARLES J. 3649 Koeln, April 28, 1960, at 8:50 a.m., peloved husband of I Genevieve P. Voerg (nee Whittaker), dear father of Charles M.

Voerg our dear brotner-in-law, uncle, great uncie and cousin. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec, May 2, 1 p.m. Interment miram Cemetery. A Trinity Evang. and Kelormed Churen, Benjamin wranklin Louge No.

642 A.r. A.M. Alhambra Grotto, Grotto Patrol and Mt. Pleasant Welfare Ass'n. Masonic service 8 p.m.

WETZEL, CHARLENE (nee Zimmerman) 9172 Ramona April 29, 1960, beloved wife of Victor H. Wetzel, dear mother ot Karen and Diana Wetzel, dear sister of William C. Zimmerman and Jeanne Stuhimann, dear daughterin-law, sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST, 9450 Olive May 2, 10 a.m. Interment Lake Charles.

Secretary of Bel-Ridge PTA. WETZEL, FRANK 6376 Laura, April 28, 1960, dear son of the late Joseph and Catherine Wetzel, dear brother of Mrs. Gertrude Keilner and the late Martin and Alvin Wetzel, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home, 1125 Hodiamont May 2, at 9:30 a.m., to St. Louise de Marillac Church.

Interment Calvary, WHITE, CHARLES LAMOIN (LANNY), of Crystal City, suddenly April 29, 1960, beloved husband of Wilma Jane White (nee Kent), dear son of Emerson Charles and Lavada White, dear father of Debra, Keith and Terri Dawn White, dear brother of Wayne and Terry White and Jane Stevens, dear son-inlaw, nephew and cousin. Funeral at VINYARD'S Herculaneum Funeral Home, 2 p.m. May 1. Interment Herculaneum, Mo. WITTELS, NATHAN of Alton, April 28, 1960, beloved husband of Fannie Wittels, Mrs.

Delphine Rozen, Mrs. Aletha Sagan, Mrs. Shirley Robin and Sidney Wittels, our dear grandfather, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral from BERGER Memorial, McPherson at Walton, Sunday, 3:30 p.m., to Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery. In state 8 p.m.

Family prefers contributions to Alton Chapter Heart Fund. Mr. Wittels was a member of Milton Goldfarb Lodge B'nai B'rith and Temple Israel of Alton, Illinois and B'nai Amoona gation. ZURMUEHLEN, AUGUSTA A. (nee Schwanz), April 29, 1960, beloved wife of the late Henry Zurmuehlen, our dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral May 2, at 8:30 a.m., from the BROMSCHWIG SONS Funeral Home, 4746 W. Florissant to Holy Ghost Church. Interment Tipton, Mo. CARD OF THANKS 15 WISH to thank the relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown me in the loss of my dear nusband, THEODORE R. FULLER.

I especially wish to thank Msgr. George Keating, the pallbearers, the staff of Southern Funeral Home and all who sent floral and mass offerings. MRS. DOLLY FULLER WE wish to express our sincere thanks in the recent death of Bertha Funeral Heinz Director, for floral offerings, Minister, Pallbearers, relatives, friends and neighbors. JOSEPH HEINZ and FAMILY.

IN MEMORIAM 16 1949. AITKEN, In MARGARET: May 2, loving memory. Daughter MARGARET. dear Dad, departed GEORGE: in memory BEATMAN, May 4, 1957. They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget But time SO far has only proved how much we miss you yet.

HELEN, SON and VERN. BACKAUSKIS, JOSEPHINE; our dear Mom, 2, 1957. Always the a one beautiful memory Of we loved so dear. DAUGHTERS and LOVED ONES. COLE, DAVID in loving memory, May 2, WIFE 1951.

Sadly missed by AND FAMILY. DIEDRICH, HENRY (father). DIEDRICH, BARBARA (mother). ROSE (sister), in loving memory. YOUR CHILDREN.

ELLIOTT, CAL in memory of my dear husband, passed away April 29, 1958. Always A beautiful memory Of the one I loved so dear. Sadly missed by wife LEONA, GREGORY, HELEN, May 3, 1955. GREGORY. ELMER, March 23, 1954.

Our dear friends. The RICHARD OWENS Family. HEISER, VAL, in loving memory of my dear husband, May 2. 1957. Three years.

since that sad day When one I loved was called away God took him home it was His will Within my heart he liveth still. Sadly missed by WIFE. SON, and ALL WHO LOVED HIM. KISSEL, DR. H.

April 28, 1953. Always remembered and sadly missed by WIFE. SING, VIOLA: a. tribute to love and memory, May 1, 1957. Sadly missed by HUSBAND, DAUGHTER and GRANDCHILDREN.

SHORT. MAMIE in remembrance of our darling mother, who left us one year ago. May 1. When a mother breathes her last farewell. The shock means more than tongue can tell.

The world seems quite another place Without the smile of mother's. face. Sadly missed by DAUGHTERS. RELATIVES and FRIENDS. STAUSS.

IDA, May 1, 1949. Our loving remembrance of you. CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN LUCIDO, ROSE, April 29, 1959. Only God knows how we miss you, Still the memory brings us tears. Seems but yesterday you left us, But today is one whole year.

Sadly missed by CHILDREN, Grandchildren and loved ones. SCHLUETER, KATHERINE (KATE), May 5, 1955. The month of May is here, To me the saddest of the year, Because it took from me away, My darling wife 5 years ago today. Sadly missed, husband FRED. WILFLEY.

BONNIE LOUISE, departed this life May 3. 1955. The midnight stars are shining Upon your silent grave Beneath it sleeps the one we loved But whom we could not save. Although your soul is now at rest And free from grief and pain This would would seem like heaven If we had you back again. Sadly missed by FATHER, MOTHER.

SISTER. BROTHER and all those who loved her. WINKLER. MATHILDA (Tillie), in loving memory of my mother who passed away May 6. 1959.

Sadly missed by daughter Emily, sisters. nieces, relatives and friends. When You Answer A "BOX NUMBER" AD Be Sure To USE BOTH LETTER AND NUMBER When writing in reply to Post Dispatch classified advertise. ments published with "blind" address or "box number" 85 signature instead of the ad. vertiser's name, address of phone number, BE SURE you use both LETTER and NUMBER in addressing your envelope and letter.

(Example: "A-127," The number alone is incomplete; letter must be used with number to be sure reply is delivered properly. LOST 17 To Place a Lost or Found Ad CALL MISS TAYLOR MAin I-1111 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY CHARGE IT BEAGLES; 2, 13 male and female. Vicinity Macklind and Arsenal.

MI 7-0679. BOSTON BULL. small. brindle, male, name Pete: Affton-Mackenzie area; reward. FL 3-7421.

BOXER; male, Arsenal-Salena, Tues. a.m., reward. MO 4-0205. CANE, heavy ebony; left on bus. S.

Kingshighway area; name on head; reward. FL 3-7867. CAT. blond and white Persian, Carrollton subdivision; reward. PE 5 1-1870.

CHIHUAHUA reward." pup, white and tan: MA 1-8533. COCKER Spaniel, black, short hair, bob tail; Menard and Ann, 4-19-60; reward. MO 4-6413. COLLIE, toy pup, tri-color, Mehiville, IV 7-5489. EVENING BAG, needlepoint; on So.

Maple in Webster; reward. HE 2-2008. EYE glasses; childs; vicinity Mullanphy School, Fri. Evening; reward. PR 2-6511.

EYE GLASSES, lady's blue, vicinity Spode or Clayton. HE 2-4320 GERMAN Shepherd: child's pet: female, mostly black, brown and silver chest: Clayton area: reward. VO 3-5513. GERMAN Shepherd, black and tan. short tail, male, tag No.

948, child's pet. EV 5-9530. LABRADOR RETRIEVER; black male; exceptionally large; child's pet; vicinity Kingshighway and Lindell; reward. FO 7-7327. LEATHER folder; driver's license, important papers; reward.

Jones, PA 1-7996, MAN'S Eyeglasses in case; Barnes Hospital area. EV 5-5538. PURSE, black, East side night club parking; reward. GL 2-5303. RING: man's initial gold; Arena Bowling Alley area: noon Friday; reward.

MI 5-3942. RING, gold, initialed I.P., reward. PA 1-4870. PL 2-4144. 5 RINGS, 1 bracelet; tide in handkerchief; reward.

YO 6-2814. ROUTE BOOK, No. 1110; April 21, Lemay area; reward. Eureka Tea, PA 5-5990. TOOLBOX; on Highway 40; reward.

WO 1-9463. WATCH, nurse's, Bridal Salon in Clayton; reward. ST 1-2876. WRISTWATCH, lady's, white gold, inscription on back 28 years loyal service. WO 1-4144.

FOUND 18 DOG, German Shepherd, male, black and tan, silver choker collar, vicinity 3800 Federer Pl. HU 1-1696. DOGS; many breeds: Humane Society of Missouri, 1210 Macklind. TREASURY notes, state serial number and date. P.O.

Box 713. WRISTWATCH; lady's, white gold; downtown, April 21. JE 3-6932. DETECTIVES 19 ASSOCIATED INVESTIGATORS AGENCY. INC.

Investigation of All Types 811 S. Florissant Ferguson JA 1-1700 or 7-1111 MARIAM shadows, traces, locates everywhere. Licensed. bonded. 6635 Delmar PA 1-0776 PERSONAL 23 McKEE, relatives or descendants of IRA McKEE and his wife, MARY BAUMAN, sought in connection with an ESTATE MAT.

TER. Please write AMERICAN ARCHIVES 449 Washington Washington, 5. D.C. ANYONE witnessing a 3-car auto accident on Hwy, 66 in Marlborough Village 3-10 of mile east of Laclede Station rd. on Dec.

24. 1959, at 8:30 p.m. contact Mr. Warren at MI 7-4706. MANY thanks to Mother of Perpetual Help and Immaculate Heart of Mary for favors granted.

E.M.M. ANYONE witnessing automobile collision on Veterans Bridge on evening of 4-15-60 between east bound and west bound car please contact Mr. Heise at CH 1-8620. JUDY come home, all is 0.K.; Dad and I miss you, SO does Stinker and Tiger. Mom.

FOR a daily inspirational message call GA 1-4775, 24-hour day. THANKS for favor received St. Anthony, St. Jude. G.B.M.

THANKS to St. Jude for favors received. E.F. PUBLIC NOTICES 24 BRITH SHOLOM confirmants, former students of our Hebrew and Sunday schools, all persons married by the late Rabbi Jacob R. Mazur, are cordially invited to attend dedication ceremonies, in his memory, at 1107 Linden, Richmond Heights, Sunday, May 1st, 2 p.m.

Albert Felberbaum, President. FISHING, HUNTING PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 27 FISH AT RANCH ROY-L 7 Lakes teeming with bass and blue gills. Bait and boats available. A little over an hour's drive out Hwy. 40 to High Hill.

then miles north on County Rt. F. Bring your lunch and spend the day. FISHERMEN; limited number of family memberships by the year; New Lake, well stocked, no boats or swimming. Write G.

Hathaway, Rt. 1, Desoto, Mo. Phone 611J. Cottages available, MEMBERSHIP, $30 per year; 66 Hwy. to St.

Clair, 5 miles west of Junction 47. See sign, Carver's Lake, turn right; bass, bluegill. crappie; tables, barbecne pits. VI 3-5296, St. Clair 7-99J2 FISHERMEN, FLIGHTS TO CANADA.

RESERVATIONS NOW ACCEPTED. WATSON AIRCRAFT, INC. GE 6-0757 CLINTON 9-6437 BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 WE WILL BUILD Any type home in St. Louis area, permissible. Call for bid, no obligation, WASSER 6705 Clayton Rd.

V0 3-3122 CLEAN UP PAINT UP Your basement walls plastered, made white; all kinds of beams. posts put in. Call RUSS DAVIS, 5005 Gravois. VE 2-4530. PA 6-2036.

TOP PRICES PAID FOR ALL TYPES OF RETAIL STOCKS For quick liquidation write B' Sales 1000 Washington or call GA 1-5753. DRIVER'S LICENSE DRIVER'S LICENSE SUSPENDED? Or about to be. due to accidentno insurance? Call FO 1-7170. Midwest Bonding 4929 Delmar PICNICS. CHURCH AFFAIRS.

FACTORY OUTINGS. We furnish the finest amusement rides, for every occasion. We pay you. MA 1-1519. FOR RENT; Jacuzzi whirl pool bath, by week or month: will deliver.

ST 1-0454. LEADS furnished for your business-on a contract basis. Call Miss Lynne, PA 5-4270. BODY massage. Gould's.

N. Grand, JE 5-7160 or PR 6-8177. DR. GRABER. dentist, moved to 211 N.

Seventh. CH 1-9255. RUBBER stamps made to order. Sims. 3227 Missouri.

MO 4-8013. COLLECTOR pays high prices, gold coins, etc. PA 5-5683. SWEDISH MASSAGE; R. Provazek.

1802 Allen, PR 1-8472. JUNE BRIDES: invitations. etc. Sims, 3227 Missouri, MO 4-8013. When Answerin, "BOX NUMBER' ADS USE BOTH LETTER AND NUMBER When writing in reply to PostDispatch classified advertisements published with a "blind" address or number" 8.5 a signature Instead of the advertiser's name, address or phone number, BE SURE you use both LETTER and NUMBER In addressing your envelope and letter.

(Example: "A-127." The number alone 18 Incomplete: letter must be used with number to be wanly 18 delivered TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 DRIVE late model car as own to Calif. or Phoenix. FR 1-4272. Automobile Delivery Service $75 delivers your car anywhere Drivers needed to most points. NATION-WIDE DRIVE AWAYS 3645 Chippewa MO 4-8889 Eve 7-10 Sun.

1-5 p.m. PA 7-7823 DRIVING Angeles May 10; take 2 gentlemen. FL 1-6032. WILL DRIVE car to Seattle. 1415 Madison.

Granite City, Ill. WILL DRIVE your car to Florida; best references. PR 2-6625. SHARE A RIDE 30 land to Chrysler ED Corp, second shift. RIDE WANTED from 4334 JE 1-9232.

RIDE wanted from De Soto. to 5 vicinity 7th PR and 1-2931. Spruce, 5 a.m. p.m. RIDE from Morganford Bates to Clavton Courthouse; hours 8:30 to 5 p.m.

FL 2-0990. SWAPS 31 To Place a SWAP AD PHONE MAIN 1.1111 Ask for an ad-taker, who will help you word your ad. if you wish. You do not need to "open an account" just say: "CHARGE Ad-takers are on duty 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Monday through Saturday. Or you may bring your ad to the want ad counter, 12th and Olive street and either pay cash or charge it. OUT OF TOWN FOLKS, MAIL YOUR ADS IN! SALVAGE SALE Redwood panel, sinks, pipe, doors, motors, electrical equipment, tanks, glass, water tempo table, developing equipment, scales, pumps. ornamental fencing, gates, stair railings, tool boxes, portable tanks, boat float, valves, fittings, 3" channel iron, angle iron. 4017 N.

BROADWAY MON. 9 A.M. Basement Foundation Work Have A new steel beam installed in your basement: makes floors level. safe: all kind basement repairs; for call RUSS DAVIS, 5005 Gravois: south side. VE 2-4530 or PA 6-2036.

CARPET CLEANING Upholstered furniture, carpeting, cleaned in home or business by professional, for furniture PA or? Rose. 6931 Olive St. rd. 1-4299. 3 7-10 ACRES commercial property on old 40 Highway; 5 acres, 5-room breezeway, utility room, 4 rooms and bath, deep well, attached garage; 4 acres, tric; 3 acres, 6-room modern ranch, full basement, gas heat, near 'Fallon, vacant lot 50x125.

sewers, water, electric; (agent); call Fike, EV 2-4114. GOLF CLUBS, Top line, Wilson K-28, full set irons, woods and bag, like brand-new, cost $261.85. Trade or sell. Would like pedigreed small dog equal to half the value of clubs. No large dog desired.

Prefer terrier, poodle and the like. TA 1-8712 or Box F-392, Post- -Dispatch. HAVE paint spray and compressor: some andirons, wall pictures porch furniture, stereo camera and viewer, flag stone rocks and water softener unit. I need a yard chain swing, portable barbecue saw. portable dictaphone, stand.

CA 7-5443. VOLKSWAGEN, 1959; convertible: radio, heater. white side walls; just at 5000 perfect condition: light beige color. Will consider A truck; must be good condition; or 4-wheel drive jeep as down payment. CA 7-5443.

TRADE my equity in 5-room, unfinished interior block bungalow, 2 acres ground on Highway 10 fruit trees. 200 Scotch pines; river rights on Cuivre river; for road ready house trailer. Jim Dunham, Rt. 1, Box 115, O' Fallon, or phone Crestwood 2-3788. OUR STORE, MILLIES, IS OUT OF BUSINESS; disposal sale on new and used sewing machines and cabinets; new zig-zag $75; Singer portable $18; many bargains; make or offer, cash or swap for VO 3-2103.

RIFLES. 410 pump-double, saw, tools, 24-volume Encyclopedia, tape recorder; golf clubs, pop corn machine, lot of new and used bicycle parts; 1-2 hp, motors; 1819 Chouteau. BASSET HOUNDS; swap for Polaroid camera, hand-made quilts. antique glassware, china. or Mrs.

H. Woodcock, Route 2, Hillsboro. Mo. CAMPERS home on wheels; with patio and fully equipped; park anywhere; Ford 6 Vanette: A1 condition; $675 or H. 0.

Webb, 2848 Oakland, Maplewood, Mo. ST 1-5828. SMALL service business, trucks and equipment, one working account, $900 or swap for '56 or '57 automobile in good condition. UN 7-4646. PONTIAC '50, 2-door, new motor, needs some body work, $95 or 7 hp.

outboard motor, for recording machine or HA 9-4353, Monday. SHOTGUNS. 16-gauge Parker, double barrel, also L. C. Smith, high grade guns; also 241 Remington automatic 22; good condition: will swap or sell.

PR 6-2044 CHAIN LINK FENCE Swap or sell: will lay out in big holes. DA 6-0454. SHOTGUNS, 750, and rifles, most makes and models, new. used. We buy, sell or trade.

Open Monday eves till 8. Belleville Hdw. 200 W. Main Belleville, Ill. ZEOLITE pure green sand, approx.

2000 will sell to highest bidder for Bids must be received by May 10th. J. Arthur Anderson Laundry, FO 1-2200. INTERNATIONAL, '47 winch truck; '53 Ford; Chrysler powered Oldst stock car; '49 and '53 Oldsmobile motor parts. Swap or sell all or part.

OL 2-5192. WILL TRADE equity In new 3- bedroom brick home for older or smaller home, late model car or trailer. For trades call: Home Exchange, HA 9-0356 CHEVROLET, '49 and '50, for boat and motor or motorcycle or motor scooter. 3309 N. 9th st.

(rear). POWER MOWER, new Eclipse, rotary; will trade for guns. Belleville Hardware 200 West Main Belleville, Ill. SUCCESSFUL Gambles Store for farm, or? Inventory approximately $17,500. Call RAndolph 4-9000 or RAndolph 4-3379.

MEAT SLICER: Root Beer Barrell with compressor; Hamburger Grill: Sno-cone machine: '51 Ford, new motor: for? EV 1-7668. "27" Bucket: frame, steering, truck bed. all chrome front end. windshield. etc.

Cash or? Call W0 2-3483. Renta Paint Spray or Pump Line Striper for? GA 1-0679 GARDEN TRACTOR with attachments. sell or trade for car. See at 3105 N. FLORISSANT or call Monday.

CH 1-6223. ALUMINUM storm sash: doors aluminum and wood screens; at manufacturers cost; cash or? PR 3-8756. TRAILER, 2-wheel 4x7: 1-wheel luggage Chihuahua. trailer; male and female A.K.C, papers, swap or sell. 1944 Utah.

16" SHAPER. horizontal mill. drill press, power hack saw for '54 or '55 Chevrolet, clean or CH 1-8123. PLYMOUTH. '52; 4-door black with white walls: very clean; $275 or Hi Fi or? PA 6-5544, WY 4-3344.

3 ACRES. 3 rooms, $3500 total price, Highway 21, 17 miles from Lindbergh, trade Call Winn, EV 2-4114. CHEVROLET '55 sedan delivery, $475: '52 Chrysler New Yorker, $200; swap for lightweight motorcycle or boat rig. Davis 6-0851W. BED-DIVAN, gold slipcover; gray chair; sell or trade for gun: G.

E. 1-ton and Philco air-conditioner, sell or trade for casement window type. VE 2-9340. 3" CENTRIFUGAL pump. 5 hp.

late model motor. 3 hp. $75 or Surplus Liquidating 2939 Olive. OL 2-1350. RIDING lawn mower, Sears: 1- year -old.

with spreader: perfect: $125 or Poloroid path finder. HA 7-6055. BUICK 4-door Super 1949, slight damage on front end. have all parts: sell or what have you. PR 3-6548.

WILL trade my equity in 1957. 41x8 trailer for equity in home, late model car, lot. etc. HA 9-0356, BUICK, '59 convertible; take over payments' wil take pickup truck or sell. GA -7212: or after 7 call CH 1-2166 HI-FI Stereo Show, see 50 models.

open today Sun. 2-5 p.m. Heyde 3348 Ohio at Cherokee. SWAPS 31 CABIN CRUISER, 15 sleeps 15 hp Johnson motor and trailer; will trade for late model pickup or cash. MA 1-7187.

ROTO TILLER; 2 wheel trailer; tilt Arbor Saw awning material for or sell. 53 Olds; radio JA 1-2822. BUSINESS and home; heating and cooling shop adjoining 4-room residence for GL 2-8149, EV 1-8313. 3-BEDROOM brick ranch, family room, basement: double garage; corner lot: consider 2 bedrooms or flat. TE 7-1032.

SUN auto motor testing equipment, purchased very recently; list for $640, will sell for $375, or VE 2-1964. 1960 white Ford pickup, with bed, heavy-duty clutch and spring, 4300 miles. Want large truck or sell. PE 1-6984. DURA-STONE Beautiful stone veneer for TV.

furniture or MI 5-7823. IMPACT wrench, complete socket set in case, almost new, Thor. $65 or 2939 Olive OL 2-1350. NJ. 2 MILLING machine.

complete with motor, $175 or OL 2-1350. SMALL. hand waste paper press, perfect shape, $35 or 2939 Olive OL 2-1350. AIR COMPRESSOR; 24" fan; electric motors; for 3819 view. BOAT, 14 steering, wind shield, upholstered seats and trailer for truck or car.

FL 3-3364. FORD, '57, 6, power steering, stick, A1: sell $595 or swap for boat or BR 1-1686, dealer. CHORD ORGAN, small Italian model, matching bench. for small piano or car. ED 7-3857.

14 TVs as is, hundreds of extra tubes, for what? GA 1-3343; 1614 Franklin. ALPHA; Romeo Veloce; red coupe, perfect condition, low mileage. Will trade. CA 7-5443. AQUA LUNG, 2-tank outfit for motorcycle, part interest in airplane or PR 1-1828.

TRADE 17 cu. ft. Admiral chest freezer for 12-ft. aluminum boat or sell. JE 1-0822.

FLUORESCENT light tubes, 48 35c 2939 or for Surplus Liquidating, Olive. OL 2-1350. KIRKWOOD AREA; 2 adjoining lots; sell or trade Jefferson County acreage; MONDAY, GA 1-6676. FURNITURE repaired and upholstered, for? Britton, 873 Elias. UN 7-8309.

FORD motors, '49 to '53; 6 and 8 cylinders; all other parts. Cash or PR 6-6068. 3-3 trade SINGLE FLAT; worth $5800; for small farm close to city, YO 6-4186. De SOTO, '53; convertible; perfect condition: $350; terms; or swap for PR 1-1828. HAVE $3500 equity in 3-bedroom modern home, Berkeley, what have you? HA 9-1687, RA 4-2451.

HICKOK 534 Tube Checker, $75. Eico V.T.V.M., $20 for. PR 1-0381. FLORIDA land for Missouri land. H.

Grim, 102 Willette terrace, TW 2-3738. POINTER. bird dog; swap for outboard motor, shotgun, motor scooter or JA 1-9486. LOT on Meramec river; building started: cash Will finance balance. PR 6-5180.

PL 2-4781. 12' ALUMINUM BOAT and 12 H.P. motor, $250; or trade for car. UN 8-5259. JET pump, Homart, shallow well, good one: trade for good roto tiller.

TH 5-2090. ROTARY mower, like new: 22 pump 7-3590. gun, like new for? HA SHOE REPAIR SHOP: cleaning branch or sell for? PR 6-5180, PL 2-4781. 1958 BOAT, motor and trafler and 1954 Buick for station wagon. JA 1-0442.

AUTOMATIC transmission, motor repair; cash or Authorized Auto Repair, 507 Spruce, CH 1-0796. HICKORY, 1902; 10-room brick for, car, HOYT truck or $150 down, MI 7-1183, W0 2-2534 MOTOR OIL; qt. can Trop-Aretic 36c; Havoline 28c: X100 31c: Conoco 28c or? 8655 N. Broadway RAMBLER wagon, '57; excellent: air swap for Take over payments. PR 6-0038.

SEPTIC TANK cleaning, truck business; want late model station wagon or cash. TRemont 2-9258. HI FI and stereo equipment, guns, Jalousie doors, for boat motor UN 7-8202. DEEP freeze, 20' for station wagon or $200. HA 8-9799.

or private. PR '54, runs 1-3829. good. $298 PLYMOUTH, BOAT. 14', motor, trailer, for motorcycle or $400.

1425 E. Gano 10 ACRES. Arcadia. Mo. $300 full price for JE 5-2174.

CHEVROLET. '53; for cash, truck or TH 5-3257. BOARDING house, swap or sell for 6-family flat. PR 2-3354. BABY furniture, roll-away, pe riod living room.

etc. PR 2-2538. BLUETICK hound, 6 months? trade for gun or TH 8-3477. THEATER seats (cushioned) for anything of value. EV 5-0934.

ALUMINUM sash, 30 units, 10 sizes, swap, cash, 3456 S. Grand. ELECTRIC TRAIN SET wanted. pay $20. PE 1-3677.

REMINGTON portable typewriter. like new; sell or swap. DA 6-0454 OUTBOARD motor for gun, power tools, or PR 6-2970. '51 DODGE PANEL TRUCK for sports car. FL 3-3364.

RIDING lawn mower for or sell. HA 7-4349. PLYMOUTH. '47. $125 or MA 1-7996.

TELEVISION, Philco portable for auto, freezer, EV 5-8838. LOT with foundation and storage building. $1400 or 2218 S. 18th. TV.

21" BLOND console for mahogany dining room set. PA 6-6165 TELEVISION, Motorola, late model, $45. PE 1-3677. BOXER, male: swap or sell. PR 1-3570.

before 4 p.m. FORD 1956 station wagon for older car and cash. MA 1-8360. GMC. '49: pickup; good tires, motor; $285 for ST 1-4326 ROOFS: new, repaired: cash or ABLE.

PR 1-5658, 3009 S. 18th. HUDSON. '49; 2-door; black; good condition: for MI 5-7557. NEW RCA color TV; for spinet piano or organ.

WO 1-4959. BODY WORK, painting for motor overhaul. TE 7-0724. BY OWNER: brick: Overland: for sale or trade. JE 5-5519.

TABLE model TV for cash or? UN 7-7109. ELECTRONIC and amateur parts for any type guns or? JA 1-5585. CEMETERY LOT, want good used car. MO 4-4667 after 6 p.m. FORD, '24; Model coupe.

for boat, motor, trailer. HA 8-7241. GOLF CLUBS. bag. cart.

like new sell $125. TW 2-3183. WASHER, Frigidaire, automatic. late style. A1, $65 or JA 1-1802 RECORD PLAYER.

fruit jars. beds. dresser, PA 7-0340. TELEVISION, for file cabinets, office furniture or OL 2-5711. WORK BENCH, steel.

Want drill press. jig-saw or HA 7-4492. WANTED: hardtop for 1956 Thunderbird. Eves. HA 8-2556.

2-WHEEL trailer; for hand power saw: FL 2-4085. TABLE Model TV. swap for 600x16 tires or $15. PR 2-7267 CARBONATER: for Fountain. A-1: cash or what? ST 1-4285.

20-INCH rotary Goodall for air conditioner. PA 7-8830. SIMCA, '58 De luxe, 15,000 miles. for good pickup or ED 7-4400. SNAKES.

all kinds; buy. swap or sell. 8421 Gravois. FL. 1-4104.

USED James portable dishwasher, $40 or swan. FL 3-3752. SPECIAL SERVICES TRADES 38 PLANS drawn for building per mits: homes, added rooms, patios, landscape designs. LOUIS. 4324 St.

Regina HA 8-0272 AIR CONDITIONING 39 REFRIGERATION, air conditioning. WENTWORTH, 5277 Waterman. FO 1-8953. ASH HAULING 41 ASHES rubbish, prompt. Allen.

4441 Farlin 1-8788 JE 1-8950 ASHPITS. old sheds wrecited, basements cleaned, prompt service. THOMAS. 4423 Page, JE 5-0327. RUBBISH, all kinds: prompt.

Perry. FO 7-4889, 5050 Minerva. BRICKLAYING, Tuckpointing 43 BULGED walls, cracked tions repaired. We build garages, additions. retaining walls.

Ail phases brickwork. blocklaying. concrete work, plastering. pentry. Better work.

lower prices always. Plumbline, 4210 Enright, JE 5-8344. WATERPROOF NOW Basements. foundations. briekt walls.

expert chimney service, tuckpointing. caulking. Cather. 138 Roderick UN BULGING WALLS Repaired: tuckpointing. concrete work: terms.

ABASH 5353 Waterman. PA 7-7220..

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