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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1960 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION THE WANT AD NUMBER MAin 1-1111 SECTION PAGES 1-36E Family Homes featured it's "Back to School" time! GET SET BEFORE SCHOOL OPENS! SEE THE WIDE SELECTION OF HOMES CONVENIENT TO SCHOOL IN THE REAL ESTATE ADS TODAY! FLORISTS DEATHS 14 LOST 17 BILLFOLD; mans, brown, cards and drivers license main concern, reward. MO4-8151 after BRINDLe BULLDOG; male, "Spike," reward. EV 1-1946 WANT AD INDEX DEATHS 14 VEN1NCA, CHRIS, at Pavton. Ohio.

Aug. 3, 1960. beloved husband of Edna L. Veninga, near father of Robert C. Veninga, our dear nephew and cousin.

Funeral from ZIEOENHEIN BROS. Mortuary. 64H9 Gravois. at Holly Hills. Aug.

S. 1:30 p.m. Interment St. Matthews Cemetery. Anchor Lodge No.

443. A. F. A A. will hold services at Ziegenheln Sun.

8 p.m. MORE CLASSIFIED ADS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 7, SECTION SWAPS 3i FURNISHED FLATS- Soutn," $320 mo. Income; $1500 down or take farm, deed of trust or in trade. Call Smith. EV 2-4114 St.

Charles: 3-bedroom. breeze-way, 2-car garage; worth 1.1.950. fry 11,000: take house or what? as trade. Call Harper, EV 2-4114 CROWN EV 2-4114 RENT FREE In Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In exchange for repairs to ranch bouse in beautiful setting.

Oniy reliable parties need apply in writing or will exchange for St. Louis property. Write iiox B-4J, Post-Dispatch. HOME AND INCOME. $3000 cash, balance $75 month, or trade for Gasconade river acreage near Highway 50.

Most apartments have private baths city-approved fire escape, electric, plumbing. Near Tweltth and Morrison. $250 month Income. Box K-400, Post-Dispatch. DEATHS 14 POMILK, ELLA formerly of" Webster Groves, Aug.

5. I960, widow of the late Walter Pocock, sister of the late Mary Elizabeth Harris, Oliver T. and Charles A. Covington, our dear aunt and great-aunt. Funeral, Mon Aug.

8, at 1:30 p.m., from the BOPP Chapel, 131 West Argonne Kirkwood. In-terment Bellefontaine Cemetery. 14 ABRAMSON, Bldory Louis ARNOLD. Litiie AII.L, Watsoa Pomerof BARKIEI.D. Helea BK1.KE, Laura, KKI.L, Aims BKI.L, Mat tie Lee (Madeline) HENKCKK, Irwin John BRATtHLK, (irone M.

BROt KSC HMIDT, Edward H. BROWN, Robert Sr. CAUH'ELL, Hubert CASAZZA, Caterins Peiioli CULLKV. Pearl 01 L1NS. M.

Sti. John H. RKA.N. Alary A. Dl'FF, Kdward C.

K.KHMLltR, Lydia L. FAIKBKUXiK, Mabel F1ALKA. Anna H( HI.K, Julius J. FLAVIX. Hclea Mary FOLKV, lie FKIi.Nt'H, Mary E.

GAST, Theodore H. CKI.ZIILISI.K, Louise G. CO( KLL, MuUle CHILLS, Kmelia 11A( K.MANN, August H. HAMMI Julius N. HASSFLRTHIK, William i.

HK( Kl It, Eugene HERBST, Mary A. Hll-l'lSLH, iKiiatlui HOFMANN, Elmer C. ltOSENFELT. Ruse L. Mill Hdl.UKK, Lylali HOLSKIt, Lorrtta Fay JAltVlS, Lillian C.

JONKS, Catberlne Al. KAitl'LM, KEHSLLKlNdi, Barry A. KOCM, Ida hOKHI.KK. Pauline E. Kl UN, Laura LAF ATA, Flora MCCARTHY, Mary E.

MARTIN, Gilford Karl MUNU1NGKR, Jrannetle C. ML'KTFELI), Anna O'BRIEN. Patrick OECHM.E, Julia U. OHLAN1JT. AlfXanuer A.

Sr. PAtl.l S. Robert J. PEHHET, Ferdinand PETERSON. Cora Myrtle POCOLK, Ella Lec PODOLSKI, Victoria POiii'EL, Charles A.

POWERS, Emma Pl'LS, Eva Mlna KLDLOFF, Robert SAHELSKY, LoUI SANOtlNElTE, Lisa Leo SIHAEFFER, Roy J. (SCHMIDT, Joba KEEP, titella Mi I I James Sr. ftiNUtlts, Henry eiMYTHE, John L. (Jack) STEELE, Clarence M. STEF'FAN, Aiinn.e Kaiser STOLTZ, Marl ha M.

VENLNGA, Chris VOi(vtALl). Mayme Ellen) WAGNER, Lawrenre WEBB, Margaret L. WERDES, Marie E. WHITMER, Albert E. ZEMAN, Vera H.

ZOELLER, Caruline BROWN, ROBERT 2137 Aiaury Aug. laou, beloved husband of Ella Brown (nee Henclien), dear father of Florence Mesnier, Jack, Robert William and David Brown, dear father-in-law, grandlather and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-EU'S SOUTH, 4228 S. KingshiKh-way, on Aug. 8, 2 p.m..

interment Valhalla. A member of Clan Douglas No. 3. CAD WELL, ROBERT, suddenly, at Arlington, dear son of Virgil and the late Elva Cadwell, dear nephew and grandson Mr. Cadwell ai BULL -CAMPBELL Mortuary 5165 Delmar bl.

Funeral service 10 a.m. Interment New St. Marcu8Cemetery. CASAZZA," CATEKIN A 5312 Magnolia Aug. 6, 1960, beloved wife of the late Joseph Casazia, dear mother of El-vige Re, Theresa Calcaterra, Pieri-na Carnaghl, dear grandmother of Joseph Re and Ann Clma.

great-grandmother, mother-in-law and cousin. Funeral from CALCATERRA Funeral Home, 5140 Daggett Aug. 9, at 8:30 a.m., to St. Ambrose Church. Interment Resurrection.

Member of Christian preferred. COLLEY, PEARL, 4436 Chouteau Aug. 6, 1960, beloved wile of Carl Colley, dear mother of William, Carter and Carl Colley, Jean Bolioli, Ann Towell, Dorothy Fernau and Margaret Russell, our dear sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral from MCLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Lafayette, 10 a.m. Interment Trinity Cemetery.

COLLINS, M. SGT. JOHN retired, Aug. 5. 196U, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear son of the late James T.

and Duana Wiber Collins (neo Charlton) dear brother of Pearl M. Walsh and Samuel L. Wiber, dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Mon. Aug.

8, 8:30 a.m.. from STROOT-CARROLL Funeral Home, 4600 Natural Rridge to Holy Rosary Church. Interment National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Member of American Legion Post No. 162.

Guard of Honor service, 8 p.m., Sun. CKEA.V, Mary A. (nee Byrnes), Byrnesville, foruiied with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug. 5. i960, beloved wife of the late Richard Crean, dear mother of Francis (Mike) and Virginia Crean, the late Leo and Joseph Crean.

our dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from BRIMMER Funeral Home. House Springs, 8 a.m Aug. 8. to St.

Col-umbkiil Church, Byrnesville, Mo. Mass 9 a.m. Interment St. Col-umbklh Cemetery. DUFF, EDWARD 3501 Magnolia fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother church.

Aug. 5. I960, dearly beloved husband of Frone Duff (nee Taylor), dear brother of Thomas A. and John W. Puff, dear brother-in-law and unci Funeral from' KRIEGSHAUS- ER'S SOUTH, 4228 S.

Klngslllgn-way, Mon. Aug. 8, 8:30 a.m.. to Pope St. Plus Church.

Interment Calvary. EICHMEYER, LYDIA h. (nee Berg), of 10409 Oak avenue, Overland, formerly of Hol-steln. on Aug. 5, 1960.

dear mother of Mrs. Gilbert Rekate, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and sisler. Funeral Monday. Aug. 8.

I960, from LIGHTEN BE KG Funeral Home, Marthasvllle. Mo, Interment Immanuel'a Cemetery, Holsteln, Missouri. FAIRBRIDCE, MABEL, Fri Aug. 5. 1960, daughter of the late J.

W. and Elizabeth Falrbrldge (nee Stevens), dear aunt. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa a Mnn tn Old St. Marcus'. In state Bun, noon.

FTALKA, ANNA. 822 Hawkins Webster Groves. Aug. 5. 1960, dear wife of the late William F.

Flalka. mother of William F. Fialka sister of Mary Kurz. Gwendolyn Brewster. Joseph and Frank Kapltola.

and the late Emily Novy, mother-in-law, grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral service 10 a.m.. at PFITZINGER Mortuary, 331 S. Kirkwood rd. Interment Onk Hill Cemetery.

Member of Webster Chapter No. 64, O.E.S. FISCHER, Jl LIUS 7237 General Snerman Lane, in Jesus, Au. 6, 1960, 11 a.m., dear son of the late Albert and Mary Zimlich Fischer, dear brother of Mrs. Amelia Hewett, Mrs.

Veronica Faerber and the late Arthur Fischer, our dear brother-in-law. uncle and cousin. In his aixty-nlnth year. Funeral 1:30 p.m. from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home.

3620 Chippewa to Our Redeemer Cemetery. Body will He In slate after4 p.m.Siin. VlAVIN. HF.LF,N MARY (nee Caasldy), fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church Aug. 6 1960.

beloved mother of John M. and Robert J. Flavin and Sister Marie Ooretti C.S.J., dear daughter of John Cassidy and the late Marv Cassidy (nee O'Neill, dear grandmother, mother-in-law, dear sister of Ann Hunt and Maurice Cassidy. our dear slster-ln-iaw, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral Aug.

8. 9 a.m., from MORRELL Funeral Home, 3710 N. Grand at Natural Bridge, to St. Jerome Church, Bissell Hills, for 10 a.m, Mass. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MASSES DEATHS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Funeral Arrangements ts UP 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 FUNERAL KRIEGSHAUSER MORTUARIES "Where he Finest Costs NO Often Less!" WEST 9450 Oliv. St. Rd. WY 4-332? SOUTH -4228 S.

Kinasniahwav FL 1-4320 CROGHAN ALBERT H. HCPPE KRON FUNERAL HOME KK 1-020(1 2707 N.Grand bl SCHN'JR FUNERAL HOME 3125 Lafayette PR 1-7780 CLARK FUNERALHOMES Hodiamont PA 1-3950 HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortu-arjr, 0464 Chippewa.FL 2-1938. RDTI8 FUNERAL HOME 2906 Gravois PR 2-3O00 LUNR UNDERTAKING CO. Jflstahlished 1859 22'3 ST. LOUIS CH 1-1654 MORRELL J'E 3-395C MOYDElX'S Mississippi and Alien P.H 2-04U2 MONUMENTS 10 ItOSEBROUGH MONUMENT CO.

5232eFlorissantEV5766 FRATERNAL NOTICES 13 Mll.A NOTICES GOOD HOPE LODGE NO. 2-Called communication Aug. 7 pm. funeral of BRO. WILLIAM J.

HAoSFURTHER JR. Service 8 m. at Schumacher, 3013 Meramc Master Masons Masons please attend. JOY R. BUTTON, W.

M. I i rLACt A FRATERNAL NOTICE Mall to Post-Dispatch Want Ad 12th and Olive or Call MAin l-l 1 1 1 Operators on duty 8 to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. DEATHS 14 AliRAMSON, LOl'lS, Aug. 4.

I860, beloved husband of Jane Levy Abramson, dear father of Leanne Abramson. beloved brother of Alvin Herbert, Milton L. and Elmer D. Abramson, our dear uncle. Funeral from the RINDSKOPF Chapel.

5212 Delmar 2:30 p.m., to Mount Sinai Cemetery. In lieu of tlowers, contributions mav be sent to the American Cancer Society. Mr. Abramson in state 8 p.m. ANDF.RSON.

dee Bmy.he. A It OI. II, LIZZIE (nee Kteger), 4401 Arco Auk. 4, 1960, fortified with tht Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear wife of the late Fred Arnold, dear sister of Marie ReinaRel, Joseph, Steve. Harrv and John Ste-ger, dear sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER' SOUTH, 4228 S. KinRshigh-way, Aug. 8, 10:30 a.m., to St. Bernard's Church. Interment SS.

Peter and Paul. A member of Married Ladies' Sodality, St. Bernard's. ACI.L, WATSON POMEROY, ot 4919 McPherson on Aug. 5, 1960, brother of Mrs.

Edward P. Hall, Robert P. and James Mountlord Aull, Mrs. Guilford Duncan of La Jolla and Mrs. Elisha Morgan of Seattle, Wash.

Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar Sun, 2 p.m. Please omit flowers. BARFIE1.D, HELEN (nee Manners), formerly of 7505 Hoover Aug. 3, iou, oeiovea wife of the late Walter Barneid ilea, mnthur nf TVirnthv RnllsseaU Elbert and the late George Bar-field, dear sister of Mrs. Frances Dolsen, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, slster-in-iaw and aunt.

Funeral Aug. 9. 10:30 a.m., from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home. 7456 Manchester av.

Interment National Cemetery. Mrs. Barfield in state JlJm BELKE, LAURA, formerly of 1451A Monroe Aug. 5, 1060 at 7:40 p.m. Fortified with tiie Sacraments of Holy Mother riiurch, dearly beloved sister of Gorge H.

Belke and Mrs. Frieda Henning, our dear aunt, great-aunt and great greflt-nunt. Funeral from BROCKLAND CHAPEL, Hogan and North Market Aug. 8. 8:30 a.m.

to St, Liborius Cliurch. Interment St. Johns Cemetery. BELL. ACNES, Maryridge Convalescent Home, 9353 8.

Broadway. Lemay, formerly of 8410 Pennsylvania. Aug. 6. 1960.

daughter ot the late William and Betty Bell, dear sister of Florence. Dnvid, Ambrose and the lata Albert Bell, dear sister-in-law and from HOFFMEISTER Chanel, 7814 S. Broadway, 1-30 p.m. to Mount Olive. Miss Bell In state 6 fja.

BENECKE, IRWIN JOHN, of 5536 Walsh Aug. laou, ir-tified with Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear husband of Corine Benecke (nee Knel), dear father of B'lorine Metcalf, dear brother of Ernest Benecke, dear father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER' SOUTH, 4228 S. Klngshlghway Aug. 9, 8:30 a.m., to Our Lady of Sorrows Church. In parlors after 5 p.m.

Sun. BELL. MATTIE LEE (Madeline) (nee Tanner), 4114 San Francisco, Aug. 4, 1960. beloved wife of Charles H.

Bell, dear mother of Barbara Gerland, Sandra Plotz and Charles (Bob) Bell, dear sister ot Louise Tomlin and Juanita Williams, dear mother-in-law. daughter-in-law, sister-in-law a'unt, niece and cousin. Funeral Aug. 8, 2 p.m. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant aves.

Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. BRATCHER, GEORGE 206 Anastasia, suddenly, Aug. 5, I960, beloved husband of Juanita Hratcher. dear father of Judy, George Jr.

and James, dear son of Mrs. Ruth Bratcner. sr. james, dear brother of Joseph Brat-cher, dear son-in-law brother-in-law uncle, cousin and nephew. Mr.

Rrstrher was ft member of DER at SON'S Chapel, 6175 Delmar until 10 p.m. Serv ices at the GArlK uneral nome, St. James, 2 p.m. Mr. Bratcher was a member of B-rother-hood Locomotive Englners No.

327. BROCKSCHMIOT, EDWARD HENRY, Miami, suddenly Aug. 3, I960, at Tucson, Ariz, beloved husband of Helen Brockschmirtt (nee Writer), dear father of Eddie Helen and Arthur B. Brockscnmldt. dear brother of Fred H.

Brockschmidt. Mrs. Emma Bang. Mrs. Edna PlnCkert, Mrs.

Paul (Barney) Brown, dear grandfather, uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral from PARKER ALD-RICH Funeral Home. 15 W. Lock-wood. Webster Groves, Aug.

8. 2 p.m. Interment Concordia Cemetery. ITS EASY TO PLACE A WANT AD JUST CALL MAIN Mill Ask for an ad taker, ind charga it. FOLEY, MOLI.IE, of Dallas.

fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug. 5. 19K0. dear sister of the late Ellen Meara. Bridget Buelt, Jane La Velle and Patrick Foley, our dear aunt and frandaunt.

F'uneral Aug. 9. 8:30 a.m., frnm JOS. A. HOWARD Funeral Home.

1619 S. Grand, to St. Mark's Church. Interment Calvary. FRENCH, MARY E.

(nrs Elder), of 4318 Wept Papin A UK- 4, 1960. beloved wife of William L. French, dear sister of Mrs. Nellie Monier. Mrs.

Lou Lottes, Mrs. Dora Bishop, Clarence, William and Robert Elder, dear sister-in-law and aunt. I F'uneral from KRIEGSHAL'S-1 ER'S SOITH, 4228 S. KinsslllKh-1 to St. Bernard Church, interment way bl.

Aug. 8, a.m., fHlvwrv GAST THEODORE 3739 Tex- aa, asleep in Jesus, Aug. 4. 1960. 10 oeloved hus band of Maude Jast (nee Parks), dear father 0' Mrs Arthur (Theo-1 Ih Mosei.

and Thendnr. I. r.sst dear brother of Fred and Louise Gast. pur dear father-in-law, brother-in-la grandfather, greatgrandfather, 'incle and cousin in his fc5th year. Funeral nday.

10:15 a.m., from BEID'iRWIEDEN South Side Funeral liomt, 3620 Chippewa to Concordia Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Amalgamated Lithographers Local 5 and Advent Lutheran Church. GEI.ZHEI'SER, LOl'ISE G. (nee Rausx), 326 Tulip Webster Groves, Aug. 6, I960, beloved wife of E.

Edward Celzheuser, dear sister of Alma Lochhead and Herbert F. Rauss. dear sister-in-law, niece and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHA USER'S SOUTH. 4228 S.

Klngshlghway Aug. 9. at 2 p.m. A member of Ladies of The Grand Army of the Republic and U.I.U., A.F.L. No.

39. In parlors after 1 p.m., Sun. GLASER. See Koehler. GOC KEL, MOLLIE, 3909 De Ton-ty.

Aug, 5, i960, beloved wife of the late George E. Gockel, dear mother of Eva Gockel, dear aunt and In her 99th year. Services 3 p.m., at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN A SONS, 7027 Gravois. Interment Lakewood.

GltlClS, E.MEI.IA, of 1104 Chambers on Aug. 4, 1960, wife of the late Frank Gricus. mother of Mrs. Peler (Ann) Ascher. Mrs.

Joseph (Elizabe'h) Brinkmeler and Mrs. Louis (Millie) Ludwig, three grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, our dear mother-in-law. Funeral from MCLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Lafiyette, 8:30 a.m., to St. Joseph's Church, Park and Armstrong. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Recitation of Rosary 7 p.m. Was a member of Sacred Heart of Mary. HACKMAN'N, ACGIST 634 Clairmont. fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, Aug. 6, I960, husband of the late Mary Winkler Hackmann, dear mother of Henry Mary, Paul, Linus Hackmann and Lucille Siesener, dear father-in-law, grandfather and uncle.

Funeral Tue.s., 8:30 a.m. from MITTELRERG'S. 23 W. Lock-wood. Webster Groves, to Mary Queen of Peace Church.

9 a.m. HAMMER, Jl LIl'S 4393 Beck, suddenly. Aug. 3, 1960. he-loved son of Martha Hammer Gries (nee Spprllrh).

dear brother of Mrs. Antoinette Fend, Anthony Mrs. Esther Schubert, our dear brother-in-law. uncle, great-uncle, nephew and cousin. Service 2 p.m..

at JOHN ZIEGENHEIN A SONS. 7027 Gravois. Interment New St. Marcus. Member of St.

Louis Fire Departmentand Local No. 73. ASSFrRTHER, WILLIAM 4648 Alaska, Aug. 5, I960, at 8:10 p.m., beloved husband of Ida Hassfurther (nee Carter), dear father of Mae Grills, Frieda Weigand, Goldie Ziegler. Josephine Hopkins and ffeorge.

Hassfurther. our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, greatgrandfather and cousin. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec Aug. 8, 1:30 p.m. to Missouri Crematory.

A member of Good Hope Lodge No. 218 A.F 4 A.M., Oriental Chapter No. 78 R.A.M., St. Aldermar Commandry No. 18 K.T.

and retired member of Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen A Enginemen. Masonic service 8 p.m. DECKER, EUGENE A husband of the lata Eugenia L. Heeker (nee Lodwlck), brolher of Mrs. Harris Reynolds Sr.

of Belmont. uncle of Dr. Arthur Hecker. Em-brevllle. Mrs.

Denny Shake-ley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Memorial services from Dan-forth Memorial Chapel. St. Louis Country Day School, Aug. 7.

4:30 p.m. Memorials to the St. Louis Country Day School for the Eugene A. Hecker Chair of Humanities preferred. HEKBST, MARY (nee Strlnnl), 4040 N.

23fd, Aug. 5, I960, beloved wife of the late Joseph Herbst dear mother of Anna Schwann, George, Mary Unner- sl a It, Joseph Jr. and Helen Kle-kamp, dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from EDW. KOCH It SON Chapel.

3516 N. Fourteenth Aug. 9, 8:30 a.m. to Holy Trinity Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Member of Greater Beneficial Union and Oesterrelch FYauen Vereln No. 1. In chapel after 1 p.m. Sun. HILI'ISCH, IGNATIUS, Aug.

5, 1960, husband of Bernelce Hil-pisch, near brother, brother-in-law, son-in-law, uncle and great uncle. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, Mon. 11 a.m., to National Cemetery. In state Sat.

6 p.m. HOFMANN, ELMER 9011 Newby, entered into rest Aug. 4, 1960, dear father of Kenneth Hofmann, Mrs, Lorraine Crawford, dear brother of Annul and Andrew Hofmann, Mrs. Kath-erine Broun, and Mrs. Agnes Rosenthal, our dear brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin.

F'uneral from JDHN STYGAR ft SON F'uneral Home, 5549 Kiv-erview Aug. 8, 9 a.m. Interment Calvary. HOSENFELT. ROSE C.

(nee Ams-br). Aug. 4. 1960. dear wife of the late George H.

Hosen-felt. dear mother of Mrs. Louis Krueger, Russell Hosenfelt and the late Mildred Reardon, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, elster, sister-in-law, aunt nFunerain' from WACKER-HEL-DERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravois Aug. 8. 10 a.m.

Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. HOUSEHOLDER, I.YLAH (nee Kymond), away at Jersey, ville, 111., Aug. 4, I960, 9-30 p.m., beloved wife of the late Clarence Householder, dear aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette a Aug.

8, 1:30 P.m. Interment Sunset- Burial Park. Member of B. of R.T. Auxiliary No.

427. HOUSEK, LORETTA FAY, 1917 Menard. Aug. 5, 1960. beloved daughter of Robert V.

and Dorothy L. Houser, dear sister of James Houser, Catherine Smith, Virginia Robb and Roberta Tho-mure. our dear sister-in-law, aunt i 60 ft Funerai from MCLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Lafayette, 1:30 p.m. Interment St. Trinity Cemetery.

JAKVIS, LILLIAN Aug. 6, 1960. at De Soto, dear wife of David Otis Jarvis. beloved mother ot Sylvester, norman, mr. Leota Young, Mrs.

Thelma Angle, Mrs. Florence Norris and the late Genevieve Jarvis, dear grand mother, great- granomotner, sisier and aunt. Funeral xrom ruc.ir.iin funeral Home. De Soto, 1 p.m. (D.8.T.

Aug. 8, to First Baptist Church, De Soto, Mo. you havt to 10 vairs tartar retirement Time Is On Your Side! Don't iust "dream" about I FARM DO somethlnq about it! It you ar considerinq a (aim as retirement projact, watch ttit Farm for Sale Ads In the SI LOUIS POST-DISPATCH I BULLDOG: male. white, chiidrens pet, 1-8043. black and reward.

PR CAMERA: Argus 75. lost at ioo in vicnniy oi monaey snow; re ward, PE 1-0607. CAT; yellow male, scaly ears; reward. GEJ3-3904. COCKER, male, taffy color.

Clayton area, reward.PA 7-5725. COIN Purse; red; vicinity North Drive-In savings, need desperate-Ay reward. EV 8-1509. DOG. Pointer bird, male; Easton av.

area; rewardEV 3-9556. FOX TERRIER, toy; child grieving; reward. HA 9-1237. GLASSES: mans; dark rim' Green Park and Union. Reward.

TW 2-1 638. HANDBAG, black, containing $8 and 3 keys; vicinity Soulard market. MA 1-4944. HEARING sid elasses; brown leather case; Lemay; reward. IV 7-5766.

2 LADIES' wristwatches, Gruen and Hamilton white gold. July 12 downtown shopping area. FO 7-7966. MAN'S wedding ilng. white and yellow gold, embedded with paint Delmar, Taylor; reward.

6171 Emerald Ferguson, Mo. NOTEBOOK, "large black, medical papers, reward. PR 3-14SS0. PARAKEET," yellow" reward. VE 2-4117.

"solid "yellow reward. FL 3-3778. TOY Manchester, female brown, black, vicinity St. Lucy's parish. Jennings.Reward.UN 8-9449.

WALLET;" Man's, brown; vicinity 18th-01ive; reward. HU 1-1728. WATCH BRACELET; gold; Clayton; reward. WY 4-7924. WEDDING band, man's plain yellow gold; also masonic ring re- l-j43- WRISTWATCH.

lady's, Hamilton! somhside; keepsake: reward. PR "WRISt'WaTChT-lady's-Elgin; rose gold; downtown; keepsake. Jj2-6030 after 6 p.m. FOUND 18 DOGS; maiiy Humane So-iJLM'SfoufiRiLMackhnd. DETECTIVES 1 ASSOCIATED INVESTIGATORS AGENCY, INC.

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References furnished. 24-hour service. 811 S. Florissant Ferguson 35, Jackson 1-1700, Mt 7-1111. A DETECTIVE MARIAM 34 years experience; investigations of all types; confidential; pictures for evidence: reasonable prices; consultations free; licensed, bonded.

6635 pelmar PA 1-077 6. PERSONAL 23 IN the name of Jesus Christ I give my public thanks to Almighty God, St. Jude Thadeus, Blessed Virgin, Holy Ghost, St. Anthony, St. Joseph and all the Saints for helping me get steady work, work ing nurmg tne nays.

S.M.G GENEALOGICAL survey: information concerning Amos G. Dailey, born June 1. 1860. gratefully appreciated. Write Mrs.

Ben Konl-koff, Route 1, Box 235, Baker, La. THANKS to the Blessed Virgin Mary. St. Joseph and Mother of Perpetual Help for favors re-cieved. Catherine Patrick.

THANKS to the Infant of" Prague and Sacred Heart of Jesus for helping me get steady work during the days. S.M.G. THANKS to the Blessed" Mother and Infant Jesus of Prague for the many special favors granted. A. J.

A. ALBERT A. Nash "or Emily A. Nash, call Velma Frenz, regarding real estate. TW 2-7973.

THAN KS" to" Mother of 'Perpetual Help for Favor Granted. U.S. THAAKS to St." Jude for personal favnrsJ J. HUB. FOR a daily Inspirational message caliGA 1-4775, 24-hour day.

waiting your make It soon, Tom. SPECIAL NOTICES 26 SPECIAL 'NOTICE "Jane" F. Schulu, of 3206 Welsherg City of SI. Louis 21, Mo. State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any dob's contracted after this dale ny anyone except myself.

(Signed) JANE SCHULTZ COMMERCIAL Credit Corporation, hy virtue of default in its conditional contract sells on Aug, 15, 1960. at 9 a.m. at 3910 Lindell city of St. Louis, I960 Thunderhtrd, Serial No. OX71Y1-35301, Motor No.

OX71Y135301. RE: Paul Van Over Acct. No. 1 1-ZOU7. FISHING, HUNTING, PICNIC ACCOMODATIONS 27 FISHING'S GOOD RANCH1 ROY-L Fishing wis good on (he week end at High Hill, several 4-5 Hi.

Bass were landed at Cedar Lake and Lost Lake. Mr. Duncan of St. Louis won the Derby with a 614-Ib. Rass caught at Middle Lake.

BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 SAVE YOUR LIFE Experts predict a nuclear bomb would leave 1.000.000 St. Lou sans Iniured without food or water. U. S. Civil Defense claims a two-week supply of Survival Rations and canned water can save your life.

Approved, compact Survival Rations for storage In your car and home cost 95c per day You must provide for your family NOW! To order call Ch 1-4350 or write survival Rations. Room Olive. St. Louis. Mq.

OIL PORTRAITS On canvas from photo. For prices. Write Artist. Box 414, Belle, Mo. OIL PAINTINGS from your favorite color photograph.

Portraits or landscapes, any size. B. Tala-mante, 9037 West Swan, Brent- iwood, WO 1-7956. THE Homestead Maternity Home for unwed mothers. Private, confidential, best professional obstetrical area.

Room and board with working privileges. Licensed adoptive service. P.O. Box 9385. Fort Worth.

Texas. Call collect Edison 2-404? or Kdlson5-5942. "DlilViOR'S LICENSE SUSPENDED Or about to bt due to accident no insurance? Call FO 1-7170, Midwest Bonding 4929 Delmar REPOSSESSED cars, low "bargain" prices. PR 2-6703. Dosenbach.

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SUOUIS POST-DISPATCH Phone MAin Mill (C) CEMETERIES MAUS0LEUMS4 "DON'T DELAY Choice locations available now. SUNSET BURIAL PARK 10180 Gravois Rd. VI 3-4065 Endowed Care Terms. Non Sectarian. MONUMENTAL or INVESTIGATE before you tnvesr Jn a cemetery lot.

You can be SURE, If you select vour family Sot MEMORIAL PARK. "The Cemetery Everlasting" on Lucas-Bunt rd. Your funeral director Is our reference. "Better to have and not need than to peed and not havt," EV 3-2111. FACE the Inevitable, select your cemetery lot now; we have lots In leading cemeteries, perpetual care.

per space. RUNYON RLTY. WO 1-4278 SACRIFICE Lot 101, Section 4: Oak Grove Cemetery; 12 graves. Perpetual care. PA JS-0284lJVY 3-4104 tOTT23S, "Section No.

16, SUN SET BURIAL PARK, containing JLPjZL LlIALTACemetery, 4 graves, lot 376 section25. FL 3-3188. 'LAUREL HILL, 4-grave: Garden ofResu7rectlon. OAK GROVE; ffirave, sectiorTi, at entrince; $250. HA 7-3997.

lAUREL HlLL "CEMETERY; grave lot. TE 7-1486. eGRAVETotrMemorlal Park reme-t-ry. section 4, lot 682, $425. EV 3-2905.

VORWALD. MAYME (MARY ELLEN), Granite City. 111., entered into rest Aug. 4, 1960. dear sister of Mrs.

L. C. Anne I Kaltenhach, Amy Vorwald and Edmund Vorwald, dear aunt and great-aunt. F'uneral services from MERCER Funeral Home. 1416 Nledringhaus Granite City, 111., 1 p.m.

Entombment Woodlawn Cem-elery. Edwardsvllle. I1L WAGNER. LAWRENCE, 4366 Wallace, Aug. 6.

1960, beloved husband of Catherine E. Wagner (nee Krleg), dear brother of Mrs. Lillie Labus, our dear brother-in-law, unclet great-uncle i and cousin. Services 1 p.m. at JOHN L.

ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois. Interment National. Member of Pomegranate Lodge No. 95 A.F.AA.M. Pomegranate Chapter berg, Post 302 American Legion.

Masonic services day of funeral. Members assemble to pay respects to our late member. Irene Balz, Worthy Matron. In state after 3 p.m. Sunday.

WEBB, MARGARET 623 Haddock belleiontaine Neighbors. Aug. 5. 1960, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear wife of Richard L. Webb, dear mother of Donald Webb, dear 'Sister of Melvln and Harold Armstrong, Julie Lekomet-ros Mary Jane Coyle and Mary Hill, dtfar sister-in-law, daughter-in-law, aunt and niece, Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-ER'S WEST, 9450 Olive bl Aug.

9, 9 a.m., to St. Plus Church, Glasgow Village. Interment Valhalla. In parlors after 2 p.m. Sunday.

WEKDES MARIE E. (nee Koeh-ne), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug, 5, I960, beloved wife of Walter J. Werdes. dear mother of Walter Robert J. and James E.

Werdes. dear mother-in-law, grandmother, daughter-in-law. sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from DREHMANN-HAR-RAL Chapel, 1905 Union 8:30 a.m. Aug.

8. Mass at 9 a.m. at St. Edward's Church, Clara and Maffitt avs. Interment Cahary Cemetery.

WHITMER, ALBERT 2424 Wismer Aug. 5, 1960, beloved husband of Helen Whit-mer (nee Rothwell), father of David R. and F. Whitmer brother of Gus. Grace, Edith and Adele Whitmer.

Funeral from ALEXANDER A SON'S Chapel, 6175 Delmar 10:30 a.m. to Hiram Burial Park. WIDER. See Collins. ZEMAN, VERA 2217 Yale, suddenly, Aug.

5. 1960, dear daughter of Stella and William A. Zeman. dear niece and cousin. Funeral Aug.

8. 1:30 p.m., from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester av. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Ruth Conclave No.

16 and Daughters of America Spirit of St. Louis No. 27 8 p.m. ZOEI.LEK, A 1(0 LI A KIE), Aug. 6.

1960, formerly of 2006 Blendnn St. Louis. beloved wife of John L. Zoeller, dear sister of Mrs. Ele-nora Anselm, Mrs.

Dora Hoffmann, Jack and William Kempf, our dear aunt and sister-in-law. Funeral from ALBERT HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington Aug. 9. 1:30 p.m. In- ierrnent New St.

arcus Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM 14 ASHKK. CATHERINE. Aug. 8, 1958, lovingly remembered.

Joe, Dolores and Sister. BAZDARlC, MARIE II. in fovlng memory. Aug. 6.

1953. Sweet and peaceful he her rest, F'orget her we can never, God called her, He alone knows best. His will be done forever. Always remembered by FAMILY an.il all who loved her. BEELEK, MRS.

PEARL in loving memory Aug. 7, 1953. She bade no one a last farewell. She said good bye to none. Her loving heart ceased to beat.

Hefore we knew it she Was gone. Our hearts are filled with sadness, Our eyes shed many a tear. God alone knows, how me miss her At the end of seven long years. Sadly missed hy HUSBAND. DAUGHTERS, SONS and GRANDCHILDREN.

P.ERGFELI), ARMANI) birthday rememhrame of my beloved husband Aug. 10. Always In my heart, always In my prayers. Eternal rest grant unto him, dear Lord and may the perpetual light shine upon h'tn. Always remem-be red by WIFE.

VIOLA. BOESE, LILLIAN, Aug. 7. 1958. Mother Dear, you are fondly remembered and missed more with each passing day.

KOI KG, JOHN; In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away Aug. 8. Memories are treasures No one can steal. Death Is a heartache. Nothing can heal.

Some may forget you. Now that vou are gone. But I shall remember, No matter how long. Sadly missed bv WIFE BETTY and all viio loved him. BENJAMIN Aug.

7. a tribute of love to the memory of my dear husband al the end of five long yi-ars. Sadly missed by JULIA. To, In loving mem ory, of our dear son and brother, who passed away Aug. 9.

1959. MOTH Kit and BISTERS. fiAPSCH, CERES, BARRIOS." "in loving memory of my darling mother, who passed awav on Aug. 10, 1954. There has been many lonely days, Heartaches and hidden tears; If only you knew how I've missed you these past six years.

Missed so by daughter, GUSTAVA V. KELLEHER. GAST, SAMUEL J. Passed "away Aug. 5, 1937.

Lovingly renumbered by his SON and FAMILY. GltAEF, rT. RICHARD 1. In loving memory of our son, Aug. 9.

1958. God, like a weaver at a giant loom, Needed a golden thread as well as the sliver For His wondrous pattern to weave. Sadly missed by MOM and DAD and all who loved him. IIARTE, WILLIAM In loving memory of my dear husband, Aug. 4, 1954.

Always a beautiful memory of the one I loved so dear. Sadly missed bv Wife ALMA. KNITTEL, ANNIE In loving memory, departed Aug. 3, 1957. Your memory to us Is a keepsnke With which we will never part; I 1 Jio won lias you in ma IV-eiMMft we always nave vou in 0111 rieii i l.

Sadly missed hy DAUGHTERS. KlEHNE, THERESA, Aug. 8, 1955. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps her near.

son, JOHN. LASPit WiLBERT loving memory of dear son and brother who passed awav Aug. 4. 1944. Guided bv God.

you left us awhile. And here we all miss your love and your smile; We think of you always. With a smile or a tear, And know, dear Wllbert that you are near: So Wllbert, dear Wllbert As time passes by. We are held even closer Rv spiritual tie. Sadlv missed bv MOTHER.

FATHER. SISTER. BROTHERS. friends and all who loved him. MFRCILLE, LOUIS.

Aug. 77 1959. Alwava loved and greatly missed hv WIFE. VERNACI. EUGENE," In loving memorv of mv beloved son.

Aug. 10. 1958. Sadly missed and always loved bv MOTHER. VOGT.

GEORGE In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away Aug. iu, jy.yj. No one knows the silent heartache, Only we who have lost can tell Of the grief we bear in silence For the one we love so well. Alwavs so true, unselfish and kind, F'ew In this world his equal you'll find. Long days and nights he bore his pain To waft for a cure but all In vain.

Now evening stars shine on his grave. The one we loved but could not save. Our lips can't tell how much we miss you. Our hearts can't tell what to say. God alone knows how much we miss you.

In a home that Is lonesome today. Sadly missed bv WIFE, CHILDREN' and GRANDCHILDREN. EBER, GEORGE A. JR." Passed" away Aug. 8, 1948.

Seems Just like yesterday Instead of 12 long years. WIFE. DAUGHTERS. Bons-ln-Law, Grandchildren, Slrters. 2 1 DfcATHS 14 JONES, CATHERINE M.

(nee Goebei), formerly ot 4848 Carter iorUlte. with tli Sacraments oi jioiy -uuiner cnurcii. Aug. 4. 1960, beloved wile of the late Evon ri.

Jones, dear mother of Viola F'eld. Owen Hiuy, Ann tSaggaii, Dorothy Maxey. Betty Cux. Richard. Fred and Kennetn Jnei.

and the late Victcria Hig- S'ns, our d-ar motner-in-law, grandmother, great grandmother, sister sister in-law and aunt. Funeral from CALViN F. FEUTiS Funeral Home. 4828 Natural BhdKe, Aug. 8.

9:15 a.m., to St. Sebabllan church. Interment Calvary. KARSTEX, CATUEKI.se (nee lierneri, of SiMB 8. Compion, Aug.

5, i960, beloved wife of John T. Karsten. dear mother of Virginia Postlewait and Kay-mond L. Karslen, dear s.ster of Marls Rooney, Leo and Jonn Ber-ner, our dear grandmother, mother In law, sister in law, aunt, great-aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from Funeral Home.

6322 S. Grand on Aug. 8, 8:30 a.m., to 88. Mary and Joseph Church. Interment SS.

Peter and Paul. KESSEI HING. HARRY 3154 O'Hure dr. asleep In Aug. 4, beluvec.

husband of Elsie L. Kesselring (nee Schailer), dear father of Shirley Dilton, brother of Cornealia McMen'iny and Ethel Eckert. brother-in-law. fatlier-in-law, grandfather uncle and cousin. Serviced Aug.

8, 1:30 p.m., from COLAlMt'8 Home, 10123 St. Charles, rd. Interment lull Cemetery. KOCH, IDA (nee Tappmeyer) Aug. 5.

i960, dear mother of Melba Magee, Arlington, dear sister of Esther Brown, our de-ir grandmother, mother-in-law, slster- in-iaw ami aunt. Mrs. Koch will lie In state at ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington until Aug. 7.

10 p.m. Funeral and interment Owensville, Mo. KOEHLER, PAULINE E. (nee Glaser), of 3156 Geyer, fortliied with ine Sacraments of iioly Mm tier Church, Aug. 4, I960, dear wile of the late vValter D.

Koehler, dear mother of Joseph Oscar W.8.J., and Mis. Kalhenne M. Lukefahr, and tht late Irene and Frederick Koehler. dear sister of Dr. Martin J.

Glaser and B. Glaser, dear mother-in-law of Ben E. Lukefahr, dear grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from SCHNIK Funeral Home. 3125 Lafavette Aug.

8, 8:30 a.m., to the Immaculate Conception Church. Mrs. Koehler was a member of St. Ann Sanctuary and Wuiltlng Sodality. Interment Ste.

Gene- vieve, Mo. hi UN, LAURA (nee Hllgrmann) formerly of 161 W. Hidden, beloved wife of the late August F. Kuhn, dear mother of Marguerite Jordan. Laura Furl, August Richard Willard.

Eugene, Frederick and Paul Kuhn, our dear grandmother, great grandmother and mother-in-law, Funeral lrom ZIEGENHEIN BROS. Mortuary, 6409 Gravois at Holly Hills, on Mon. Aug. 8. at 3 p.m., to Missouri Crematory.

LAFATA, FLORA (nee Kossomo), Aug. 4, 1960. wile of Louis Laiata, dear mother of Dominick, Frank, Vincent, Sam Lafaia. Mrs. Grace Ann Lehr and Rosemary Plcard, sister of Sam Nick.

J4ose Bossomo and Dora Licavoli. our mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral from BKNSIEK NlE-HAUS Mortuary, 1431 Union Aug. 8, 8:30 a.m. to Our Ladv of Perpetual Help Church.

Interment Calvary. LUKEFAHR. See Koehler. MARTI (.1 FFoTfl) EARL, R.R. 1, Festus, suddenly Aug.

4, 1960, dear husband of Corinne M. Martin (nee Strebler), dear lather, brother and son. F'uneral from CADY Mortuary, 609 Highway 61, Crystal City, Mon. 1 p.m. (DST) to Bellefontaine Cemetery, SULouis.

McCarthy, mary e. (f.ii) (nee Mahoney), formerly of 1424 Rowan fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear wife of the late Jeremiah J. McCarthy, dear mother of Mrs. Edna llushmiller. Mrs.

Eleanor Waters-Black, Mis. Virginia Kehr, Raymond Joseph It. and Vincent McCarthy and the late Claude J. McCarthy, dear of Robert E. alnhnnev and Harry Bronny.

dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from STUART A SONS Chapel. Union and Page Aug 8, 8:30 a.m., to St. Mark's Church. Interment Calvary.

mumYTng 71 an tte 5635 Bartmer Aug. 6. IftfiO. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved daughter of George J. and Olga C.

Mundinger, dear sisler of George F. and John J. Mundinger, Mary Newman, Betty Ann Clancy and Carol Griffin, dear sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lin-dell Aug.

9, 8:30 a.m. to St. Rose Church, Goodfellow and Maple. Interment Calvary, In parlors after 2 p.m. Sun.

MURTFEI.D, ANNA, Aug. 5, 1960, beloved wife of August H. J. Murtfeld, dear mother of Edna Hibneler, our dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 8.

Grand Aug. 8. 1:30 p.m. Interment Hiram. In lieu of flowers contributions to Shriners Hospital for Children or Arthritis Foundation will be appreciated.

Member of Tuscan Chapter No. 68 O.E.S. Eastern Star services 8 p.m. Sun. O'BRIEN, PATRICK 4464 ltaska, suddenly Aug.

4. 1960, fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, beloved husband of Anna O'Brien (nee Dlnkeikamn). dear father of Patricia Schnatzmeyer and Neal O'Brien, dear brother of F'llen Howell and John O'Brien, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGRHAUS-ER'S SOUTH, 4228 8. Kingshigh-way.

Aug. 8. 9:30 a.m., to St. John the Baptist Church. Interment Calvary.

A member of Typographical Union No. 8. OECHSLE, JULIA D. 21 49 A Linton Aug. 4, I960, beloved wild ot the lute Leo Oechsle.

dear mother of Estelle Woltf and Dorris Skiier, our dear molher-in-lnw grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt am! cousin. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Aug. 8, 10:30 a.m. Interment FrieUeiis.

OHLANDT. ALEXANDER A. 9207 Shortrldge Aug. 4, oeioveu nusnand ot saline to. Ohlamlt (nee Bauer), dear lather of Elizabeth Heileman, Alice O.

foster and Alex A. Ohlandt dear brother of Edward Ohlandt, Louise F'rantx and Emma Geis-heimer. dear brother-ln-lnw. fa- ther-ln-law, grandfather and uncle. services were held from KKIEGS-HAUSER'8 WEST, Aug.

6 to Oak Grove Crematory. ROBERT 29 Giant wood lane, Atfton. on Aug. 3, 1960, beloved husoand of Viola Paulus (nee Herzlng). dear father of Mrs.

Teddy Hall and Roberta Paulus, dear brother of Walter L. Paulus. dear son of the lata Robert and Nettie Paulus. our dear father-in-law, son in law. grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois. Aug. 8. 1:30 p.m. Interment Burial Park.

Member of Missouri Athletic Club, Sunset Country Club. Southside Lions, Knights of Pythias, Associate General Contractors and Engineers Club. I'KKRET, FERDINAND, 524 Tl-gertail Los Angeles. Aug. 4.

I960, husband of Gertrude Gaubel Perret. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DON-Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors. 3M0 Lindell Aug.

8, 10:30 a.m. Interment Calvary. Mr. Perret was honorary member of California Art Club. i'CTERsON, CORA VRTLKn7e Fiuwiirthyl, of Fort Wavne, formerly of Kirkwood.

Aue. 5. I960, wife of the late William F. Peterson, mother of Ralph Harold William F. Pelerson Jr.

and Mrs. Ruth J. Bowser of Fort Wayne. our sister, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Mrs.

Peterson tn state after 11 am. at the BOPP Chapel, 131 W. Argorne Kirkwood. Funeral 10 a.m. Interment familv cemetery.

Oak Street Ballwln. FOLBOT, new; C. Fan; counter scales; guitar; typewriter; lawn-mower; slide projector; white shoe skates size wide ga. train tract; mandolin; spinning wheel; civil war books. Want horn type phonograph, large toy trains, old ammunition, cash.

2006 S. Broad-way. SQUIRREL DOG, 2-year-old black and tan female, i hound, German sheperd, silent trailer, good at tree. $65; 5 hp. and 15 hp.

outboard motor; several shotguns or rifle; sell or trade for what. Jira Caldwell, Newburg, Roger S9565. 2 LOTS St. Charles county; 1A T. truck; 2 power mowers; 1 hand saw 1 table saw 1 electric heater; one 4" vice; 1 auto radio; miscellaneous hand 1-2822.

BASEMENT REPAIRS All kinds beamme replaced, floor leveling, water-proofing; take anything of value for part payment. Russ Davis, 5005 Gravois, PA 6-2036. FREDERICKTOWN, 195 acres, 6-room modern home, gas heat, drilled well; under mineral rights; Ideal for Lake site; take Call Harper, EV 2-4114. HAVE NEW' Polaroid" camera outfit, complete, used Magic Chef range and used F'rench flute; want late model electric range; 35 m.m. camera and projector or cash.

TA 1'846. SCOTT. 14' boat, all controls; 16' trailer, new, $675. LOAT, 14', all controls. 40-hp.

Scott, 16' trailer, new, $675. Sell or swap. JA 2-1817, 1957 NASHUA ALUMINUM TRAILER; 48x8; completely furnished; will trade on 3-bedroom, home in county. RUNYON RI.TY. Jt'O 1278.

12 ROOM3 newly decimated, new" gas furnace: 2-car garage; sell or trade for small business; house or farm, south. TO 5- 0653. OLDS. '58 4 door, factory" air-conditioned. 1 owner, power steering and brakes.

Chevrolet, ton pick up. like new. PR 6- 6795. 25 HP. "Johnson, manual start; hp.

Johnson. 2 dozen new duck decovs: want 35 hn. electric strrt motor, jol clubs or sell. COLD SPOT 4-ton air conditioner. $65 or? Moving.

PR2-S262 WE need a boat or house trailerf will talk trade on brick ranch, over 1 acre of partly wooded lot; near 141 and 21. AFFILIATED VE 2-5300 ON Lake of Ozarks; 30-it. house" trailer; like new. full length screened porch. 72 ft.

shore line, water svstem, 14x20 covered boat dock; $4500 or equal value. W. LOUGH, Bunker, Murdoch 9-2243. FOR SALE or" Trade 152 acre stock and grain farm in Washington County. The very best soil.

Improved, ideal for large lake. Prefer hardware or food store. 1340 Ensenada, Florissant. TE7-9071. "WILL TRADE anything" of 'value on new or used cars; need air conditioners, boats, motor and trailers and TVs.

Scott Finance Co. Call Stacy. YO 5-1204. 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, 111..

'DUNDEE, 201); vacant; 3 "bedrooms; rathskeller; air conditioned; carport; assume loan; Want late model car; pickup truck, lots; for equity. PAYNE, HA 9-6366. Leblond engine lathe" for gas cr two small lathes with extras, or sell $'100. 10069 Doro thy UN 7-846H. PACKARD, classic '35 convertible; 4 door, Dietrich body; $1275; make offer: swap for lata car or ponies.

A 4 3284. SEWING MACHINES, portables also 35 MM cameras; like new; swap for sh'tguns, rifles, what have 6-2044. WIZARD. 10 HP. outboard, or Phtlco 1 1 -ton air conditioner for Webrnr Hi FI tape recorder.

WO 2-1705. BOAT 16' glass. 60 HP. Scott, with or without clubhouse for TA 1-8338. 725 N.

Kirk-wood Sun. and eves. CHEVROLET '52 ton pick-upr 4 aneed box: good motor, boly. tires, want car or cash. LA 7-4309 after 1 p.m.

Sun. BOBB, 9108; 3 rooms, -i basement; garage; $8500; want la'e motel car, truck PAYNE, HA 9-6366. 20-GALLON Mercury outboard gis tank, also combination battery bnx and 12-volt charger; sell or? JA. 2'iibu. 1954 MERCURY station wagon, "9 passenger, clean; swr.n for Ford farm tractor and equipment or seM.HA8-7991.

14-FT. redar strip boat and trail-' er, for 10' or 12 aluminum boat; must be In good condition. M0 4-6933. PAINTING, plastering, bssemente whitened; need power tools or cash. L.

Nicolos, 3312A N. Blair. CE 1-2286. 15' 1959 CAMP trailer, electric lights, water, butane gas stove, ice-box; sleeps 4, for Located at Scott Air Force Base, PI 8-2106 NEW 3-bedroom home; Florissant; any type of trade accepted for down payment. YO 6-4430, YO 6-8100.

GAS RANGE. "Magic Chef; gas hot-water tank; 21" TV; boy's racer. Al; cement pole. Sell or 8-S352. KE'iIrtlWG from active dress business, accept 4-room cotttge with furnace; gas preferred; southwest; or cash BoxC-h7, PLYMOUTH 1953" 4-door; new tires, Al condition; trade for tractor or horse.

Wentzville, Fair-view 7-4721. DESK, file cabinets, typewriters," golf clubs, shotguns, sander, saw, girl's bicycle, lota bicycle parts, rifles, for 1819 Chouteau. TAKE boat or house trailer as down payment on 2-bedroom frame in Ferguson. PFITZINGER RLTY. JA 1-7800 FISHERMEN I irst $550 cash or 10 acres, frontage on Salt River, and new road; near Mexico, Mo.

GA 1-6673. AIR-CONDITIONER. 4t-ton -Tedders; used 0 months; air compressor. Friuldalre refrigerator; for? MO 4-4076. GERMAN ShepherdT "female.

A.K.C., 3 years; also puppies; fof old car or what have you. PI 2-6980. CAP. RADIO: if 700x16 tires, for whatr Art, 2014 S. Twelfth, CH 1-5669.

"yo'lJ'NElnPRINTING? What do you have to trauer At r-rinting Olive, JE 5-7545. OLD electric train set wanted wide guage: pay $20 or 7 PE l-3677 DUCK DECOYSi 2 dozen, new; Johnson outboard motor; swip or MI 5-4551. CHRYSLER. '53; good condition: standard transmission; or EV 5-8838. VOLKSWAGEN Micro Bus, '5S; 33.000 miles.

Al condition; cash $1550. One owner. EV 5-863. COMPLETE socket wrench set, drive: value $200. for acete- pyjie yveliling outfit.

VI 3-7678. VEGETABLE juicer: Hoover floor scrubber; used slightly; typewriter; tor cash or si t-ini. LUMBER; 2x4." 2x10. 2x12; $50 per 1000. Northeast corner Tayloi and Lindell.

Hmtz recking. PONTIAC, '51; pin ball game; for motorcycle, motorscooier, outooaia or cash, an i-i-io. RIVER LOT or lots tor good house trailer. A. Pfeffer, Elsijerry.

Mo. Tw.n Oaks 8-2268. FOLEY automatic hand saw setter- new; sell or trade. EV 1-0581. PLYMOUTH.

52; clean; for So nut machines, boat, deep $195. PR 3-2776 or FL 2-9955, ALUMINUM storm sash, doors. screen at manuraciurei wnM Cash or PR 3-8756. MOBILE home '58: 2-bedroom A-l also '60 Renault uipulnei terms, sell or CR SMALL club house: bath: c'nh city. Rt.

21 ouu or 4-5412. TRAIN; American Flyer, witn board and scenery; swap ior iimu-pet or tvping desk. HE 2-8778 KEN MORE automatic washer for dehumldlfier or compressor-type paint spiayer, WO 2-4616, PODOLSKI, VICTORIA (nee Mik-ulak), 3363 Mackllnd entered into rest Aug. 6, 1960, 5:40 a.n., beloved wue of the late Jutius Podolski, dear sister of Mrs. Irene Chocinski and Julius Miku-lak, our dear siater-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin.

Funeral Aug. 8, 8:30 a.m. from CHUL1CK Funeral Home, 1722 S. Jeflerson av. to Polish National Catholic Church, SS.

Cyril Methodius. Interment St. Peters Cemetery. POSTEL, CHARLES of No. 2 Cloverly Sapplngton, on Aug.

6. j.abo, near husband of ittinnie r'ostel (nee Becke), dear father of C. Elmer Posiel and Evelyn Spencer, dear brother of Frieda Vlssata, dear father In law, brother in law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-ER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Klngshlghway on Aug.

9, ai 3 p.m. Interment Sunset. A member of Magnolia Lodge No. 626, A A. Missouri Chapter No.

1, K.A.M., Hiram Council No. 1, R. S. Knight Templar No. 1 and Moolah Temple.

In parlors after 5 p.m.. Sun. POWERS, EMMA, formerly 3511 Bailey St. Louis, Aug. 4, I960, wife of the late John 1.

Powers, dear mother of Elsie Dud-zlk of Rosebud, and Walter Powers of St. Louis, dear grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Aug. 8, 10 a.m., (CST) irom OLTMANN Funeral Home, Gerald, Mo. Interment Cal- vary PULS, EVA MINA rnee Wledner).

of Soldiers Home. St. James, Aug. 3, 1960, beloved wife of the late Herman Puis, dear mother of Mrs. Evelyn Stone.

Ken-nect, E. and the late Harold Puis, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great grandmother, cousin and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-ER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshigh-way, Aug. iq a.m.

Interment National. A member of Protective Home Circle; Women's Auxiliary, D.A.V.. and A. U.S. W.V., who will have service Aug.

7, 2 p.m RAUSS. See Celzheuser. KI'DLUI ROBERT. 9701 Green Valley Aug. 4.

1960, beloved husband of Corinne Rudloff (nee Laltose), father of Roberta Adams and the late Robert J. Rudloff, father-in-law of Arthur Adams, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and unCle. Funeral. from ORTMANN'S, 9222 Lackland, Overland, Aug. 8.

8:30 a.m., to St. Sebastian's Churchy Interment Calvary. SAItEI.SKV, Aug. 5, liinO, Los Angeles. husband of the late Rose Sabelsky, beloved father of Mrs.

Ann Satz, our dear grandfather. greatgrandfather, latner-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from BERGER Memorial, McPherson at Walton, 2:30 p.m. to Chesed Shed, Emeth In utate Mon. after 1 p.m.

SANCIJINETTE, LISA LEE. Aug. 4, 1960, daughter of Lee and Suzanne Sanguineus Private family services were held at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar bl. Fri. Interment Calvary SLIIAEFFER, ROY 3800 Aug.

1960, beloved husband of Helen Sehaeffer (nee Wells), dear father of Edna Hancock and Francis Schaefler, dear brother of Joseph Sehaeffer, our dear son-in-law, futher-ln-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 21)06 Gravois, Aug. 8, 2:30 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Member of D.A.V.

Chapter 1. Guard of 138th Infantry and L. CO. Last Man's ctuo. SCHMIDT, JOHN, 3864 Folsom.

Aug. 5. I960, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Margaret Schmidt (ne 'Wilhelm), dear father of Gertrude M. Sieve, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law. uncle and great-uncle.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER' SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshigh-way, Aug. 8, 8:30 a.m., to St. Margaret of Scotland church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery SEEP, STELLA (nee Fuller), 9839 Lorna lane, Aug.

4. I960, beloved wife of Arthur Seep, dear mother of Lorraine Lutz. Ralph and the late Arthur Seep, dear sister of Lillie Brunnlng, Clara Saettle. George and Louis Fuller, dear grandmother, mothar-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Aug.

8. 1 p.m.. from MATH HERMANN A SON'S Chapel. Fair and West Flors-ant avs. Interment Friedens Cemetery.

SIIIPP, JAMES 520 W. Poepping. suddenly. Aug. 6, 1960, beloved husband of Mildred Shipp (nee Berberich), dear father of Coralle Pitman.

James Robert, Russell, Michael and Carolyn, dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway. Time later. Mr.

Shipp In state 6 p.m. SINDERS, HENRY, formerly of 2027 Third Aug. 6, 1960. husband of the late Mamie Binders, darling brother of Mrs. Lillie Renlsch and the late Lottie Roth and Conrad Binders, dear brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from FRED MOSBLEOH residence, 4871 Hanover, Affton, 1:30 p.m., to New St. Marcus. Member of Lafayetie School Patrons Association. Mr. Binders In State 3 p.m.

Hoffmelster service. SMYT11E, JOHN L. (JACK) 2014A E. Adelaide Aug. 5, 1960.

beloved hu-bnnd of Ada-line Smythe (nee Anderson), dear brother of Anethn. Bryan and Mvra Smythe, deal brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral Aug. 8. 3 p.m., trim MATH HERMANN ft SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs.

Interment Valhalla Cemetery. Mr. Smvthe wws a member of Forest I'ark l.orige no. oro, A.F.AA.M., Sword of Bunker Hill, past grand advisor of True Kindred State of Missouri, past advisor of Monarch Conclave No. 15 T.K., Plasters Union Local No.

3 and Marine Post No. 206 A L. Masonic service 8 p.m. Guard of honor services 9 p.m. STEELE, CLARENCE entered Ui'O rest Aug.

6. 1960. dear brother of W. W. Steele, our dear firtther-ln-law and uncle.

Funeral Tues Aug. 9, at 10 a.m.. from SHEPARD Funeral 1167 hamllton, to Valhalla Cemetery. Mr. Steele was a member of Meat Cutters' Union No.

88 and Rose Hill Lodge No. 530, A.F. and A.M. In state after p.m. Sun.

STEFFA.V, MINNE KAISER (nee Wlehr), Aug. 4. 1960. beloved mother of the late Russell Kaiser, mother-in-law of Carmen Kaiser, sister of Linda Scharlott and George Wlehe. sister-in-law, aunt, and dear friend of Pauline Lift.

Funeral from EDW. FENDLER Mortuary. 5611 S. Grand at Bates. Aug.

8, 1 p.m., to Zion Cemetery. STOI.T MAR TIIA Mi Tme Bailer) 526S Beacon Aug. 4, 1960, beloved wife of Leo L. Stoltz. dear mother of Filmer (Pete) Stoltz.

dear sister of Mae Ullrich, Emma Sielfleisch. Anna Powell, Lou Nolde and William Bauer, our dear mother-in-law, aistT-in law and aunt. Fureral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Rrid-'e Au. 8.

2 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Always For th Things You Warrf, Keep on Ey on the Want Ads in th SUOUIS POST-DISPATCH.

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