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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH A-gj jo WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1971 PAGES 1 12D PUBLIC NOTICES SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 1 SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS 78 MONUMENTS 10 TOO LATE 25 May 3, RANKEN Technical Courses ARCHITECTURAL AND MECHANICAL DESIGN DRAFTING REFRIGERATION, AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC ELECTRONICS WIRING AUTO MECHANICS AUTO ROOT WELDING DIESEL GAS ENGINE MECHANICS TRANSMISSIONS COMMUNICATIONS AND COMPUTER ELECTRONICS MACHINE SHOP PRACTICE TOOL AND DIE MAKING SPECIAL MiNING 1 Auto Air Conditioning Register now Day or Evening flas. Admlsln fflee hours: 8 to 4 p.m. tvenlngt Mon. ana Wed.

p.m. 8:30 p.m. Sal. till RANKEN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Veteran Approved An Endowed Non-Proflt Institution 4431 Finney St. Lenla.

Mn. Phone 371-0233 The Assessment Plat Books or Records, containing the assessments of taxable property within the City of St. Louis for the year 1971, are now open for inspection in the Office of the Assessor, Rooms 114-120, City Hall. Taxpayers desiring to examine their assessments may do so by appearing in this office. The Board of Equalization will meet in the Office of the Assessor on Monday, May 17, 1971 and will remain in continuous session for at least three hours in the forenoon and at least three hours in the afternoon of each day, except Sunday, for four weeks and no longer.

Any person may appeal the assessment of his property by doing so in writing to the Board of Equalization. Any such appeals are requested if at all possible to be filed not later than the 17th day of May, 1971. Appeal forms are available at this office. NO APPEALS RELATIVE TO THE ASSESSMEN7S FOR TAXES FOR 1971 MAY BE MADE AFTER THE BOARD HAS FINALLY ADJOURNED. Joseph C.

Sansone, Assessor Rooms 114-120, City Hall Employnunt Agencies, Malt 81 MANAGER TRAINEES TO $8400 Jr TUITION REFUND FEE PAID Top 500 corporation will train you to handle all administrative duties and supervision of 1 8 gal office staff. Excellent opportunity to advance to District Manager in 1 8 months. All company benefits paid plus profit sharing bonus. NATIONAL BUSINESS CENTER 720 Olive Svitt 415 CALL 436-7030 14 KKY, NCHKt.l. W'ebster Groves, suddenly.

Mav iu 1971, of trances Butts KUi'ry. iatuer of ousan Ait ano Cathy Mueller, brotiier of Rksa-lie DooliiUe, bnther-in-law. father-ii-law. grandfather and uncle. Memorial services 8 p.m.

at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, in lieu ot lowers con tr.butiona may be made to Emmanuel Episcopal Church Memorial Fund or St. Louis Heart Fund. No visitation. Service. Gallagher OA1XAGHER, CLARA L.

(nee Hnenaiift). Mav 10. 1971 beloved wile of the late Joseph P. Gallagner, devoted mother of iuun it. joerss anu tne late ward VV.

and Joseph G. Galla gher. dear grandmother of Ed ward J. and Mary Ellen Galla cher of Las Vecas, great grandmother of Dorothv M. and William C.

Gallagher, dear aunt, great-aunt and great great-aunt. Funeral from DREHMANN HARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, 11 a.m. May 13 Interment Lake Charier Mem be of Memorial Boulevard Christian Church. Haselbacher HAKKIJIACHEK, 1.0FI May 10. 1971, fortified with the Sacraments of Hoiv Mother Church, beloved son of Theresa and the late Steve Haselbacher, dear brother of the late Ann Smith, dear father of Marcia Ann.

dear uncle of Ann Kathleen Smith, dear brother-in-law, nephew and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-ER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kings-highway. May 13. 8:30 a.m., to Immaculate Conception Church, Maplewood, for 9 a.m.

Mass. Interment Calvary. A member of Machinists' Union Local 1035. Helle HKJ.LE, ELIZABETH (nee Kuentzler) fortilied with Sacraments of Holy Mother Church May 10, 1971. dear wife of the late Joseph Helle.

dear mother of Joseph J. Helle and the late Robert C. Helle. dear mother-in-law, dear grandmother of Joseph J. Helle dear great-grandmother of Dona Joseph J.

III. and Denise E. Helle. dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend of Ella B. Natek.

Funeral from TED FENDLER Funeral Home. 7420 Michigan at Koeln. May 13. 9:15 a.m.. to St.

Agatha's Church for Requiem Mass, 10 a.m. Interment National Cemetery. Member of Modern Woodmen of America. Hewitt HEWITT, jr MAX May 11, 1971. husband of the late May Hewitt inee Spanglerl.

dear father of Mrs. Hudson B. Binnington (Margarets J. York Hewitt and Mrs. Andrew N.

Westermeyer (Ruth B), brother! oi raui J. Hewitt. Tucson, lain er in law, grandfather, great- granaratner, orotner in taw, cousin and uncle. Funeral from ALEXANDER SONS CRESTWOOD CHAPEL, 9S01 Hwv. 66.

1:30 n.m.. to Valhalla. Memorials may be made to the Organ Fund of Bock Hill Presbyterian Church. In state alter Thurs. noon.

Hoerner 'HOI KM R. JACOB May 11. 1971. husband of the late Berth: Hoerner. lather of Helen Smith, Ruth Denoyer, Gladys Mueller, Virginia Koenen, Krma Schneider and Edward Hoerner.

brother of Ruth Wil-yon. Our fat Iter-in-law. grandfather, great-grandfather, broth-ei -in-law. uncle and great-uncle. Funeral frum TED FENDLER Hume, 7120 Micnigait pt Kneln.

May 14. 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Visitation alter 6 p.m.

Wed. Joerss See Gallagher. Jonas 4 0 A MAMIF.LKNA (nee Mumper), May II, 1971, beloved wile of the late Steve Jonas, dear mother of Joseph and Steve Jonas and Marie Winkler, dear mother In law. grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, and great-aunt. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home.

3013 Meramec May 14, 1:30 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. In state 4 p.m. Wed. Kamman KAM MAN, HAZEL K.

(nee Schuster). May 11, 1971. beloved wife of William F. Kamman, dear mother of William A. Kamman, dear daughter of Minnie and the late Julius Schuster, dear sister of Arthur Schuster, Melva Dralle.

Estelie Kosyan and Dorothy Davis, our dear mother-in-law. grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Chapel, 118 N. Florissant, Ferguson. May 1-1, 10 a.m.

Cremation Valhalla Chapel of Memories. Donations to Peace Ha ven Assn. appreciated. In parlors alter 6 p.m. Wed.

Kellv KF.I.I.V, AMlltWV l.KK. Tues 1, 1971. beloved husband Jul, a Graue Kelly (nee Me DomhUIi. dear lather of Cm stanee Kelly and Jaekie Ma, Mead, deal- brother of Mae hhorkey. dear prantltather, uncle and orother-m-law.

Services at. the AMBRUSTKR Mortuary, bo i6 lavton ri 2 Interment Valhalla Cem etery, in state alter 2 p.m Thurs. Kuehner HI KH.Vr.it, r.UO. suddenly. May 12.

beloved mi.soanu oi besne ivuenner nee Hahn). dear lather of Irene sweeting and the late Georse Kuehner. our 'brother-in-law. father-in-law, grandlather, uncle ami cousin. Services HOPFMEfSTRR Tnln.

rial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at vvaison. a p.m. interment New St. Marcus Cemeterv Mr Keuhner was a member of Pride oi tne nest Lodee No. 179 A.F.&A.M., St.

Louis Florist liud. Mo. state forest Assn and Allied Florists Assn. Blue lotipre services p.m menus may call alter a jj i ours. Kunz 'NS6.

:riK.NK, foimerlv of 21 1A Sidney fortified with tne acrainents of Holy Mother i.nuren. suooentv May 11 1971. beloved husband of Catli erine Kunz 'nee Man ilea tattler of Eugene R. Kunz bleanorr Fehr and the late itcniey k. Kunz.

dearest father in-law of Mildred Kunz and Arthur L. Fehr. dearest urund father, jtreat-grandlather, broth er. brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle, great great uncle and cousin. Funeral May 14.

a.m., lrom MOYDELLS. Mis. sisslppi and Allen av. to St Anes Church. Interment.

Resur. rection Cemetery. Member of m. Allies noiy r.ame Society. preierreu.

in stale Wed 7 p.m. Lee LKK, llAltOl.l). suddenly Tues. May 11. 1971, beloved husbam! ot Frances b.

Lee inee RiecKi dear father of Mary Gevers, John R. Lee, Mabel G. Miller and Harold P. Lee. dear brothe of Leo.

Georee. and Edward Lee, Mabel YounR and Gladys wtaeknouse. grandfather, lather- in-law. brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral May 11.

10 from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel. Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment riedens. Llewellyn AIIHU) (. May 11.

1971. husbant! id the late Minnie M. Llewellyn deur father of El-dr, Marvin Ai-lie, Glen and Vernon Llewel lyn. brother, sian-lfat sreat-r-ntl lather, father-in-law and uncle. Mr.

l.lewpllvn at the WHITE MULLEN Mortuary. 11S Florissant. Kcrizuson, tint II n.m., Wed. Funeral services ar interment Moherly, Thur In parlor after 2 p.m.. Wed.

IT'S SIX TO ONE You'll Remembtr MAin 1-6666 is the tarn at 621-6666 If you rtmembar 62 1 -6666 it the mnglc number for want ad mulls! ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCi DEATHS Furrjr 25 1 1971 CARE OF CHILDREN ANO AGED MRSiNG HOMES 24 CARbl. Licensed" Home i-none tt 6 a i A RE eh 1 1 rTv be Die in mv home. Ferguson. 51M-27ti PUBLIC NOTICES 25 NU11CK OF Sl'ECIAL SCHOOL, TAX ELECTION CITY OF ST. LOUIS STATE OF MISSOURI Notice Is hereby plven to the quall- lieci electors ot the school District constituted of the City of St.

Louis, In the State of Missouri, hat a special election will be held said District on Thursday, the 13-th day of Mav. 1971, com mencing at a.m. and closlnz at 7:00 p.m. of said date, for tne purpose or suomlttlnz to the qualified electors of said School District the lollowlne; proposition, to-wit: PROPOSITION Shall the Board of Educaton of the City of St. Louis lew a tax of One Dollar and Eighty-One (i.i) on tne one Hundred Dollars ($100.00) assessed valuation of taxahle property within the School District consu med of the said city.

In excess oi trie annual rate or one Dollar and Twenty-Five Cents ($1.25) authorized for said school district. by Section 11 of Article of the Constitution of the State of Missouri. The said tax to be levied tor a period of one (1) year for the Dtirpose of prnvidlne additional funds necessary to sustain the ntihlic schools of said school dis trict, and will thus mane a total levy of Three Dollars and Six Cents ($3.06) including the an nual rate authorized dy the constitution of the State of Missouri. The tax rate existing prior to this election Is Two Dollars and Sixty- Mne cents (H2. 69) per One Hnn- aren nouars (iuil.llU) assessed valuation.

If the rate above nto- posed is adopted, the effective rate will be Three Dollars and Six tents ix.i.ll(il per Hundred Dol ars ($100.00) assessed valuation The tax rate, therefore, will he noreased by Th rtv-Seven cents The said special election will he hlri and conducted bv the Board of Election Commissioners for the or st. under the sen- eral election laws governing said City and said election will lie held In each voting nreelnct in snld and at tue place designated therein ny the said Board of Elec tlon Commissioners. Ry order of the Board of Educa tlon of the Cltv of St. Louis, In he Stale of Missouri, this 12th tay or April, ihyi. THE BOAP.ll OF EDUCATION OF T'lE CITT OF LOUIS.

IX TTTK STATE OF By MALCOLM W. Pre'ident A DELL A T. S1U FY Secretary SAM LAWSON, Treasurer XOTICE Is hereby given that an orner imted tu 11171 has heen issued bv the tinders aned author ing the name of the Gas Screw SHFRR COMFORT ITT official No 2RP929. owned by Robert Chase of which St. Louis.

Mo. Is the home port. to be ehnnepri to stta chase, signed lohii J. Scott. Doc umentation Officer.

U.S. Coast HV O.C St Louis. Mo." rXM Hillinewcll. Mo. (in 143 Free Book Pi-PSONAL M-ED" NURSING CAPrE?" can siinnlv RN's, TPN'f "'nruK, Aids, ijivp-ms.

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We can save vou time and mnnev ('all 11 a.m.-s p.m. WET BASEMENTS eaks stonned on walls. 1'lonr-s window wells. Call New Walls Co. Olive.

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dear father of Dorothy Lucas, Ruth Neumann and George H. Lonmann, dear father-in-law. grandfather, great grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Services Thurs. 1 p.m.

a-t JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN A SONS. 707 Gravois. Interment St Paul Churcayard. Fifty year member of Pomegranate Lodge No.

95 A.F.4A.M. and retired lettercarrier. Masonic services Wed. 8 p.m. Mack MACK.

HAKKV May 9, 1971, beloved husband ot Donna Jean Mack tnee Greenwood dear brother of Edward Mack and Pearl Gerheauser, father ol Harriett, Milton, Rosemary and Ronnie Mack, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. 2906 Gravoia. May 10:30 a.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

Member of Anheuser-Busch Brewery Union Local No. 6. Morgeneier MOitt.l-.M IKR. OTTO May 11. 1971, beloved husoand of Ida K.

Morgeneier tnee. Weiss dear father ol Carl W. Morgeneier and Etlna H. Atchis-son. our dear lather in law.

brother in I a grandfather, greal-srandtather end uncle. Funeral May 13, 1:30 p.m., lrom JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester av. Interment St. Matthew Cemetery.

Muth Ml" Til, THOMAS May 10, 1971, fortilied with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear husband of Harriette Erd-mun Muth, dear father of Bonnie Ebert, dear brother of Berna-dine Brehm and Don Muth and the late Alphonse and Lawrence Muth. dear grandfather of Kim and Kelly Ebert, dear father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-EK'S SOUTH, 422S S. Kings-highway. May 14, 10:30 a.m.

to St. Mary Magdalen Church. Interment "Resurrection. Visitation alter 7 p.m. Wed.

Narancich NAHAMKH, JOHANNA (nee liuinlal, May 11. 1971. lortilicd with the fc'acramcnts ol Holy Molher Church. leloved wile of the lute Sam Narancich, mother ol Anna Laurent anil Dolores Siebert, grandmother ol Charles Cheryl, Carrie Siebert, mother-in-law of Francis Laurent and Charles Siebert sister of Mary Perpich and Matt Buneta. sister-in-law, aunt and cousin.

Funeral May 14. 8:30 a.m., from SCHNUR Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette, for 9 a.m. Mass at St. Joseph's Croatian Church. 12th and Russell.

Interment Resurrection. Member of C.F.U. Lodge No. 50 and retired member oi' Butcher's Union Local 545. In parlors wed.

alter p.m. Navlor NAVLOK, MARIE (nee Etling), May 9, 1971. at Las Vegas, formerly of St. Louis, beloved- "wife ol the late Charles B. Naylor, dear mother of Doris Naylor.

Jane Russell and the late Sister M. Martha Marie, our dear aunt and cousin. Services 2 p.m. at JOHN I- ZIEGENHEIM SONS, 7027 Gravois. Visitation alter 3 p.m.

Wed. Nicol KltKI Mav II. 1971. beloved husband of Rose E. Dolde Nicol, dear stepfather of Leonard Dolde and Ruth Vasterling.

dear grandfather. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-KR'S SOUTH. 422S S. Kings-htghwav. May 13, 11 a.m.

Interment Valhalla. Member of Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemcn. and ForesL Park Lodge No. 57S, A.F.&A.M. In slate alter 2 p.m.

Wed. Noelke NODI.KK, A I. MA Id. 1971. at El Ca.ion.

aunt of Margaret N. Talbot, great-aunt of Gregury and Debra Talbot. Graveside services at Calvary Cemetery, Mav 10 a.m DONNELLY Service. Obradovits OBRADOVITS. THERESA (nee Wolfram), 10, 1971.

beloved wife of the late Frank Obradovits. dear sister of Emma Urso and Ethel Hottenroth, our dear aister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt. Services at HOFFMEISTKR Colonial Mortuary, 64b4 Chippewa at Watson, 10:30 a.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Member of Southhampton Chapter No.

.459 O.E.S. O.BI.S. service 8 p.m, VISITATION AFTER 2 P.M. WED. Patton PATTOX.

II.AINE Inee Goll-antst. of Hillsnoro, 111., formerly of Staunton. May 11. 1971, beloved mother of Nick anil Pete Patton. Mrs.

Ressie Conis. Mrs. Nickolelta Kaperonis. Mrs. Tes Parr, sister of George and Jim Golianis.

dear grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral from FRITZ Funeral Home, Staunlon. May 1-1, 2:30 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery of Staunton. Potthoff POTHOI'F, 1RKNE fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Mon.

May 10, 1971, dear daughter of the late Edward A. ami Lucille Potthoff tnee Stuvei. dear sis- er cf Mrs. Ade'ine Lucke, and Florence C. Potthoff.

our dear aunt, great aunt and cousin. Funeral from the "ROBERT V. KINEALY Mortuary. 222S St. Louis Thurs.

Mav 13. at 9:30 a.m. to St. Auaustlne's Church. L.smore and Hebert.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. VISITATION AFTER 3 p.m. WED. Rahm UAHM. LOI'ISE M.

flier (ieiger) asleep in Jesus May 10, 1971. 7:55 p.m., beloved wile ol Emll A Rahm. dear mother of Mrs. Howard W. iNorene) Flier, our dear mother-in-law.

grandmother, great -grandmother and aunt, in her 82nd year. P.odv will lie in state at BF.I DKRVVIKDEN South Side Funeral Home. 3620 Chippewa until 10 p.m. then at Williamson Funeral Home. Staunton, -with services and interment Frl.

Rehling 111 HI.INi;. EDNA M. inee May 11. 1971. beloved wile of Ehmes H.

Rehl dear mother of Robert A. Rehling, Shirley Bull and Norman A. Kehling. dear sister ot Flor ence Rehling. dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister-in-law.

aunt and cousin. Funeral from KRIEOSHAUS-ER'S SOUTH, 422S S. Kings-highway. Fri-. May II, 11 a.m.

Interment Sunset. In slate alter 7 p.m., wed. Reynolds REYNOLDS. MATT May 1971, husband of the late Ethel Reynolds, lather of Lulle Fran ces Ethenrige of Virginia Eeacn, Ruth Zutene Pullman Bridgeton, Mo. and Mattie Len Murphy.

vanaenoerg a.p.b., brother of Thad. Henry rnnnif Reynolds. Katie Mc- Rroom. Janie Click and Lola Kearny, friend of Schiffner. Mr.

Reynolds in state at Mclaughlins. 230i Lafayette, until 10 p.m.. Wed. Funeral Fri. at McKenzie.

Tenn Ruecge It K. EMU, suddenly. on 11. 1971. be loved son of the late Henry Sr.

and Louise Ruegge inee Westermannl. dear brother of Ksther Ficlten, William and the late Henry Ruegge our dear hrother-ln-lnw, uncle, great-un cle and cousin. Funeral from FEY Funeral Home, lion Lemav terry rd Routh of Lindbergh. May 13 at 10 a.m. Inlerment New St.

John emetery. Mr, Ruegge wa.s member of Jr. Order United American Median les Lincoln Council No. 13 and life member of Disabled Ameri can Veterans. Jr.

Order Service Wed. 8 p.m. In parlors after 3 p.m. wed. Taylor TAVI.OK.

W. EVERETT. Mon Mav 10, 1971, beloved husband of Mrs. Audrey A. Taylor, dea father of Mrs.

Jocelvn Higgin liihtim of Tucson. dear brother of Mrs. Edith T. Cann ilear grandlather, uncle and father-in-law. Private services were held at ALEXANDER SONS.

Sell things through a POST-DIS PATCH WANT AD. Call MA 1-6666 DEATHS KOSEBROUOH fifTmiMENTTO. 12240 Manchester rd. 5-32 West Florjsaant 385-7766 6424 Chippewa 3jl-4300 DEATHS 14 Ahrens AIIICKVS, RICH RP Mon May 10. I91, uer husiand tf June Ahrens nee una lather ot Kichard Timothy ami Anita Ahrens.

dear pon or Mrs. Anrens anu brother ot Arthur Aiirens and Mrs. leo JpPhn. Funeral Mass 9:30 a.m. M'iv 14.

St. Patrick's Catholir Church, Rolla. from GLENN Punerul Hume, interment SS Peirr and Paul Cemetery, St. Louis, Mo. Bantle BANTLK.

LORKTTA A I i nee Ml'KI'HV jiav 11, lHYi. torts leu with the Sacraments of Holy unurcn, oeiovea wite o. Joscoii K. Bantle. near mother of Joseph Uale Bantlf.

moiher-in-lav oi Margie Bantle. grand- mouier oi baroara, jonn. juarv Be.h. Joseph and Grc-pury Kantle, our sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from HOFFMK1STER Colon iai Nioriuary.

b'4 ti4 Chip pewa ai aison. a.m. Kequicm Mass at the Church ui St. Uauricl the Archangel 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Mrs. Banrle was a member of the Children Mary Sodalitv of St. Gabriel's Cnurrh. Friends may call alter 3 p.m. Wed.

Bidwell KlltUKLL, (iKOROE of lh2U Menard Belleville, 111., May 11, 1971, dear husband ot the late M. "Viola Bid-well, uear father ot Donald Bidwell and Mrs. Harry (Mar)' Esther) Hampe, dear brother ot Mrs. Charles (Laura) Fubricius oi Cuba, dear son-in-law of 'Mrs. Esther Frenes, Mascou-taii.

111., our dear grandfather, father-in-law, brother in law, uncle and cousin. Funeral May 14. 9:30 n.m. lrom JOHN BARNES Funeral Home, 7U1B State E. St.

Louis to Queen of Peace Cnurob for Mass 10 a.m. Inter ment Ml. Carmel Cemetery. A meniDer oi American Legion 03 and St. Loute Chamber oi Commerce.

Recitation of the Rotary D.m. Visitation after 7 p.m. Parlors clo.se 9 p.m. Bradford BRADt-ORI), (HAKLKS May 10. 19V1, beloved husuand of Lillian Ruth Bradford (nee Gaddyj, oear father of Charles David, William Dale and Karen Sue Bradford, our dear brother, father-in-law, grandlather, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral, Home, 2906 Gravois, May 13, 10 a.m. Interment Peters Cemetery. Member of Lambskin Lodge No. 460. i A.F.&A.M., And Teamsters'; Union, Local No.

688. Masonic services p.m. Burke HLKKE, RICHARD 4. (RICH), lur lined with the Sacraments of noly Mother Church, May 11, 'Jtl. dear husband of t'ne late Cecelia A.

Burke (nee Dunham), dear father of Mrs. Ortleb and Mrs. Margaret Zundel, dear brother oi George P. Burke, our dear father-in-law. grandfather, uncle, great-uncle and cousin.

Funeral from WITT Mortuary, 6409 Giavois. May 14, a.m. to Sacred Heart cnurch, 25th and University 9 a. interment taivary, air. BurUe was a member of tue Atibuchon Dennison American Legion Post No.

lS(i and a nieinrer of Carpenter's Local I prelerred. itii-TAT10N AFTER ti P.M. WbD. Carriere (AKKIKKK, Rt'SSLLL suddenly, May 10. 1971, beloved, husuand oi Emma P.

Carriere uiee McCready). dear lather of Donna J. Bofenbecker, Mary Jane Bruns, PatricU M. and H. Carriere, brother of Mrs.

Bart (Mary) Lane, Mrs. Haroid (Mildred Miller, and J. Carriere, faiher-in-law, grandlather, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Services at HOFFMEISTKR Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 1 p.m. interment Memorial Park.

Should friends desire contributions may be made to Southhampton Presbyterian Church or the charity of your choice. FRIENDS MAY CALL WED. AFTER 2 P.M. Cleveland LFVELAND. CTRBY G.

cf Arnold, Mo. formerly of Lemav smijenlv May 0. 1971. beloved husband of Leora Cleveland (nee dear father ci Syivia Burroughs, Thomas and Donald Clcvc.amt and the late Betty and Connie Cleveland, brother cf Joseph. HrV-ld and Percy Cleveland and Lav-erne our dear grad father, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and frier.J.

Funeral from TED FENDLER Funeral Home. 6o0 Jeffco Blvd. iHwv. bl-G7i Arnold, Mj. liuis.

May 13. 10 a.m. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. Comparato tMlARATO. I.OI IS Mav 9.

1971. beloved husband Helen Comparato nee Miller dear lather of Louis R. James and Dennis Lee Com parato, Adella Marie Martin and Angelina Louise Gaertner, dear brother, grandfather, lather in law, brother in law, unrle and cousin. Funeral from HOFFMEISTKR Chanel. 7814 S.

Broadway 3 p.m. to Mt. Hope Cemetery. NUTii CHANGE Ui SERVICE Crews JOHV C. Mav 11, 1971, beloved husband of Rosalie Crews, dear lather of Donald dntixe, red Carter Anthonv Rav.

dear Drother of Silas and Oscar Crews, Thelma Wood, Birda Lentz and May Glenn, dear son-in-law, brother-tn-lAW uncle and cousin. Funeral from WHITE-MUL LEN Chapel, 118 N. Florissant Fereuaon. Alav 14 1 cm. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

Was member oi Marine Officers Association. In parlor after p.m., Wed. Di Maria 1)1 MARIA. ANTHONY, forli lipii with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, on Mav II. 1971.

beloved of Catherine Di Maria, dear father ot Lee Vitello, dear father-in-law and grandfather, dear brother of Frances Lato, Fannie Orlando, Catherine Puz zo. Frieda Palazzola. Paul and Mike Dt Maria, brother-in-law. uncle and cousin. Funeral from DREHMANX HARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natura Bridge.

a.m. May 1.1 mass 9 a.m., St. Ann's Churcn, Normandy. Tnterment Calvary, Visitation alter p.m. Thurs.

Dolde See Nicol. Eckel man ECKKLMAN. CHARLES Stateti Island, N.i., jormerly ol Kt. L.ouis. May i.

beloved husband of Helen Eckelman (nee Christian), dear father of Charles Kenneth! H. KalDh A. Ecke man. Mrs. Rita Sheahan and Helen Jane Eckelman, dear brother of Isabel and the late William Eckelman.

our dear lather-ln-law. grand father, brother-in-law and uncle Requiem Mass was held at Staten Island, N.i. Service Thurs. jo a. m.

at ZIEOENHEJN A SONS, 7027 Gravois. Interment SS. Peter and Paul. Member of Rosati Dra matic Club of Our Lady of Sorrows Church. Fox l'OX, A 101' ST Tues.

Mi II, 1 97 1, dear cousin ai friend. Services Fri. f) a.m. at JOHN L. Z1EGENHEIN SONS "iF.

Intrnien: tinna). Visitation alter 6 p.m Thurs. Frank I'll A NK. lU'KTHA IV nw riueniter). Mav 10.

197 wile Oi -ert Prank- ripar mother of Barbari C.rrman. dfar mother-in-law of Walter N. Coffman. dear grin of Nanette Baldwin. sister-in-law, aunt, great-aun a.nd cousin.

Services Thurs. 1 1 a.m. John l. zieoenhein SONS, 7027 Gravois. Interment Sunset.

Member or sienaia Chanter No. 442 O.E.S. and First Church of Christ Science To Place a Lost or Found Ad CALL MA 1-6666 It? 1-66461 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY CHARGE IT only.

Call after 5 p.m.. 371-S420 ClLRK, or factory, 534-2106 1'HuT'J liEVi.i.1 il'tit. -i. rial, black and white and colored. Will.r.

to PRACTICAL NURSE, experienced, work onlv. 1-6729 ITEPTAURANt ALLROTTND WORK. Experienced, full time, expcr.ence 1. etnolyment in or near Normandy TYPING, pick up and delivery, envelopes or otherwise. Mrs.

Folk, TTTOR" in vour home, ybiinR. -trainable, educahle mentally retarded children. June-Autrilst. St. Louis or County.

Box Y'H'NG tvoman. ookinc for work in city. 72B-215H EMPLOYMENT GUIDANCE 79 OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT ALL CAREERS WORLD'S LARGEST OVERSEAS SERVICES HIGH PAY, TRAVEL, ADVENTURE FOR INFORMATION CALL 862-0060 WORLD WIDE OVERSEAS SERVICES INC. Ill S. Bemiston Suite G5 Mo.

AMERICAN FIRMS OPERATING OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT ALL JOB CLASSIFICATIONS PAYING 2 to 100i HIGHER 392R LINDKLL BLVD. ST. LOUIS. MO. CALL FOR INTERVIEW 534-7080 Europe, Africa.

Austra'in, S.E. Arfia, Suuth America, Arabia and many more Offices to Toast RfisYtMHS "prr- jMjed. AIcGraw, 9 a.m.-0 p.m. Employment Agencies, Male 81 ACCOUNTING PLACEMENT The continuing success of Mr. J.

R. Weiss in the placement of accountants has created an opening for an assistant. We require colleee training plus a minimum of one year experience in the field of accounting, finance or executive placements. Call 421-4-727 and arrange your appointment with Mr. Weiss.

Exclusive Accountants. I.B.A. 4212 Amonssa- uor qn is. 7tn street Accountinq Supervisor Excellent progressive firm seeking aggressive accounting with management desires, great growth potential, $0600 and frlngel, FEE PAID ROBERT HALF PERSONNEL 1015 Locust CE 1-0114 COUNTRY CLUB MANAGER Apartment furnished plus ear plus rood and beverage. Experience a must.

Free. KAY WILLIAMS 14th Floor. (IS Olive MA 1 S-1S4 25 S. Bemiston PA 1-71SS 1111 Northland Center FV fl-2f)dn JR. DRAFTSMAN" Drafting background.

2 yen i college, sketch designs from inception to production. 17200 GENE WANNER IIS OL1VK 621-S5M ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS' $433 (NO FEE) Will train. Tech school ur traininsr in armed servicos Olive Suite Olfi MA1-4S46 QUALITY SERVICE GENRALM ANAOER No fee. To S30.000 Must be strong in administration sales and production. Degree.

Stock options plus car CLYDE NOP.R1S PERSONNEL 31S N. Eight ST. CH 1-S959 IBM TRAINEETatTnatsTopen to $500 a mo-nth. Aladdin. 721 Olive, Suite 90S.

CE 1-0345 INDUSTRIAL SALES Leading Capital Goods manufacturer needs rep. to call on OEM accounts. Local base, limited travel, with good management potential. Car, si 1.000 LOEH'R 509 Olive St. 121-1688 SiALE-S.

Tr-iiiice. Top national firm iters bright luutiv. Yimi "ill learn merchandising, advertising, promotions-, nius hr.lins pl.is car. Chris Biicn. 621-11111, Sidling 319 N.

-Ill HELPWANTED MEN, BOYS 82 USE CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE There may he one or two firms or Individuals to whom you do not wish your reply to go. If such is the case, simply address your application to the Box Number In the ad and attach a separate list of such names stating that your reply should be destroyed If ddressed to any of the names Indicated. Place both In an envelope addressed to Confidential Service. St. Louis Post-Dispatch Classified Franklin, St.

Louis. Mo. 63101. Such answers cannot be returned. WE SHOW YOU WHO, WHERE AND HOW TO SELL AND PAY YOU WHILE YOU LEARN SiHIing isn't touch wIihI's hai'fl is finding the people who wiint and need what vou are selling.

We supply ymi Ylth leads every dav and i it to mm them into casli. We ft il! pay you a generous rainini; allowance plus lull commission while you learn and show you how to net. the hie money. Top fringe benefits and chatiLR for fast advancement. If vou are serious about get tins somewhere, send, complete resume to: R.l.

GRUENDLER District Manaqer 8220 Deimor Blvd. University ry. Mo. 63124 Madison bounty Economic Opportunity C.jmmi.i.-io.i, In IHinoiR. Is Keeking or yk folk wing positions qualifi' a ppiitants sliould i.

rward rt'sunu-s io to May SI to: iVl a.Ji.son Countv K.r'."'. 11S-A Hillshoro Avemic 'wrfrtisvilh ill 4ii Attention: Exerutivo DIHECT MNN 'fc; ADMlNrSTPATTON: Reports to Kx'-ciitive Director. Resprnsif)le for design implement lion of basic iidniinisti'Mive system. Inchuiing; those related to 'tin pt-rs lipid tun -tkms. RenuirinR familiarity with oi I-injg, personnel mont, and (in-inist ra lion.

DIUECTon OK IM.ANN'liNV, KVAM" U)N: Reports to Kxecuttve Director. for Opm -ril oi corporate planning and Internal alu ttinn iti.L'ii!n(l(il:gv pr ji proposals Nir presentation to Federal, jStn lo and local novenwn -i: and private groups. Requires experience in lo rtnetl needs into tangible r(grams. Prefer applicants with demons, i--it-ed ability to produce proposals wnlch are both operable ami acceptable to funding ho-uitcs. PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Reports to Executive Director.

Provides field leadership to staff assigned to Alton. lilinoiB and vicinity. Requires ability to supervise small anil Kt-norm f'om a wide array of community groups and MADISON AREA PRiOliRA 1 D-T TOR Reports to Executive Direct nr. Provides field Itau rsh'n 'ii a asslgn-ed to Alton, Illinois and vicinity. Requires ability to supervise small staff and generate nup-oort Horn a vvi (.

ninui- fsi'oups and institutions. t-onipcnsauon vu: is negotiablt based on qua li Million, i xpe a' m- i iocs. Fiji'ti'er details can he ac-iihd bv v.ri'ir.K or i Comrnisfiicr's Ed w.irdvlilo "fr A.C. tilS li.M,.'.240 TO CLASSIFY JjEUMWAHTEO MEN, BOYS 12 AUlO Mh.tliA.MC, must have nanu tools, tail H-4 p.m. UN BAKhTTT -man shop" dav worTT good working, conditions.

Cull VY oetween 4-y p.m. onlv. BooKITEEPF.i:, full prefer someone witn advertising agencv experience, hut will train. Salary commensurate with ability. Call rs.

i-neian. lor appointment. Geortje-Savan Advertls- I v.arMiii r.u. FK.STE ilA SrAptJfclEN'CEir Ml So;) PHAKMAilijl. part-time.

CToTw i hub. i Gray.iib.lIK PL. WXN" iTSHnlcallv based grow th company nee is a proven doer with tiie intestinal fortitude to wrestle with the grow- (laiuf. winy tnoi-e wanting cnallenjie neeu i.pulv. Proier engineering derive S13.000 a year to mart, rius-steel Products Walkertoll.

Indiana, 48074. 1-219- HELPW ANTED WOMEN 8ft BK.At'TK'lAN, congress, liavs only, good FO 1 -Pfl? SALESWOMEN WANTED 89 "h.Vk Y'OO skion out: ADS-If." Cosmopolitan. Kuonv and Harpers Bazaar. If so, ioin us in demonstrating The Iocots Mink Oi! Kostnetics. We train and assist you in becominc independent.

John Anderson. WHY PINCH PENNIES when you can earn dollars selling guaranteed Avon products? And it Is easy to get started right in your own community. Call now: 83S-1200 SljBURTAOROPTUNFURri 1 7 FLORISSANT ROOMS. A bedrooms, 'i full hat lis. full basement, carport, fenced yard, close to church, schools and buses.

S200 month. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 170 UNIVERSITY CITY FI I TlllK OFFEK ED Army calls. S6x Spoon, 3 bed room ranch, new kitchen and bath, rathskeller, gas air, carpets, dranes. Opl-2til7 LOTS FOR SALE VACANT 148 WEST 7.ixl00' lot. nius 2 houses free.

Meacham Park-Kirkwood. Asking Kirkwood. Mo. 821-1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1 70 COllVKTTE 3-i0 3277 custom, vinvl top. like new, must see, best offer.

993-6016. Imports, Sport Gars and Compacts For Sale 1 70 4-speed, runs good. $850 or oner, qj.s-u.i.).) alter DATS UN TIR sportscar, reason-able, must sell. HE 2-2772 WANT AD INDEX Th numbers in tti index below ttr to the classification number and not the paqe number. All Classification! are Numbered and Appear in Numerical Order.

Service Classification Number Announcement I Bids and Proposals Wanted 284 Business Directory 31-74 Business Opportunities Businesj Personals 21 Death Notices 14 Directors Meetings 284 Financial 282 Fishing, Vacation, Picnics 27 Fraternal Notices 19 Legal Notices 283 Loans 281 Lost and Found 17-18 Personals 23 Schools, Instruction 75-75S Small Loan Companies 280 Soeciat Notices 2e Stockholders Meeting 285 Swaps 31 Employment Employment Agencies Male 81 Employment Agenctes-Malc, Female Employment AgenciesFemale 87 Help Wanted: Men, Boys 82 Help Wanted Men. Women 82A Help Wanted: Women, Girls 88 Partners 0 Salesmen Wanted 83 Salesmen, Saleswomen Wanted 83S Saleswomen Wanted 81 Situations Wanted 77-78 Real Estate for Rent Apartments for Rent III.II2 and 117 Buiiness Property for Rent 120 Flats for Rent 113-114 Farms for Rent 157 Hotels 110 Houses for Rent 115-117 Office Space 121 Resorts for Rent t27 Rooms, Board 4-l04 Suburban Property for Rent 117 Suburban, Furnished Ill Wanted to Rent 12S Real Estate for Sale Acreage For Sale Wanted I4DA Apartments for Sale 147 Business Property for Sal Mt Deeds of Truit 140-141 Farms and Farm Land 158-17 Flat, for Sale 147 Houses for Sales (St. Louis City) 144 Hunting Grounds 155 Investment Property 150 Loans on Real Estate. 142 Lots for Sale 148 Money Wanted 143 Real Estate Services I Real Estate Trade 150-T Real Estate Out of St. Louis 141 Real Estate Wanted to Buy 153 Resorts for Sale St.

Louis County Farms 15 Suburban Property for Sale 145 Timber Lands (54 Things for Sale Air Conditioning Equipment 214 Aircraft 215 Animals 200 Antiques 2 1 7 Aquariums and Fish 213 Auctions 219 Automobiles 170-185 Bicycles and Motorcyles 221 Birds for 5ale 211 Boats and Motors 223 Books 225 Building Material 227 Cameras and Supplies 229 Campers 180 Cfothina 23 Coal, Wood, Fuel Oil 233 Doqs and Cats 2C2 Firm Machinery and Supolies 235 Fans 214 Fishing; Hunting. Supplies 237 Heating Equipment 24 Horses and Vehicles 205 Household Goods 243 Household Goods Wanted 244 Jewelry and Diamonds 24t Lawn Mower Sales and Service 239 Machinery 247 Miscellaneous for Sale 25 Mobile Homes for Sales 142 Musical 253 Piano Tuning and Repair 257 Poultry and Supplies 209 Rabbits, Monkeys, Pet Stock 207 Radios and Televisions 258 Soeds, Plants and Trees 241 Sewing Machines 242 Stamps and Coins 244 Store. Office Equipment 244 Toys 248 Travel Trailers 180-182 CEMETERIES MAUSOLEUMS 4 LAl'KEL HILLS, Garden of the Apostles, 6 grave, worth $900 ma lie offer 123-oolS FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Hours: Mon. -Thurs. 8 ft.m.-8 D.m., Fri.

8 a.m. -8 p.m., ba.1. 8 a.m.-g m. 3801 S.Grand PR 1-9600 FUNERAL DIRECTORS ALBERT H. HOPPE 8 iaTflK FUNERAL HUME 2906 Gravois PR 2 :1000 HHI'LIC-K FUNERAL HO.MK 6109 nravois PR rUm.lCK FUNERAL HOME 6-109 Gravois PR 1 0269 nfWMrr.T.' MlulHippI will Allen PR 2-0402 SCHOOL CLASS May 17 Employment tgtnciw, Hale 81 ROOFING, GUTTERING, SIDING 48 ROOFINir.

all types, gutters, new nr renalred. chimneys repaired. Max. 3109 S. Grand.

772-88S7 any type, new repair. 2237 MO 4-S'-'On ROOFfts'G, new-repair, guaranteed Can. 3M2 Sncnar.doan. 1'K -uiau THEATRICAL 70 TlALHTTEATrTESroR, to join 01- form Soul Group, bunn, p.m. to 8 p.m.2ol-sib'j MALE Lead Rock, Blues, Folk, would like to join g-roup or form one.

atier UPHOLSTERING. SLIP COVERS, FURNITURE REPAIRING 71 UPHOLSTERING ACphdin nick up and deliver. 1320 Tamm SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 PREPARE TO EARN $800 to 1 500 A MONTH IN DATA PROCESSING Take the first sten Into the nation's fastest growing job field, unlimited future, government tuition loans available, call today. Manpower Business Training Institute, 24.1- joSii Diesel Truck Driver School These men earn un to S350 ner week. Call (3141-731-2116 or write 4(l(l Brooks une.

tiazeiwooa. mo. 03042 across from orq plant PREPARE FOR A CAREER IN COMPUTERS Learn from a computer manufac turer. CONTROL DATA RAT10N. Call for free brochure 534-8181 CONTROL DATA INSTITUTE Approved for Veterans Bartender-Barmaid School Classes and on job apprentice training.

727-7574, 7555 Olive REAL ESTATE ore-license starts soon REALESTATOR, LEARN Bartcr.ding Professionally P.B.S. 6630 Clayton B47-23-1 1 LEARN Computer Programmlnp at S15 621-62S 8 SITUATIONS MEN, BOYS 77 tJN 1 1 at OR in June, seeks emnlovnient. Box T-8t CHAUFFEUR, 7 YEARS EXPERIENCE, PRIVATE OR 771-1547 OR 771-5978 ANYTIME experience and record control in large manufacturing pro- durth ofiicc. anc small district warehouse office. Excellent health, el'fielent and dependa ble 7 25-091 7 (JDsToWAL or Service At tendant Pairt wc-rk.

Call after .5 P.m., 389-784 1 CUTGTiiSS. cvenlnga, Saturdays. PA 6-1373 STIMATER-Xft SALES fabri- catmg and sandblasting all types, trailer repair, tank and all type management Box R-315 GARm ENT Indus'fry, experienced all phases. Manager, pattern maker, pattern marker, cutting, time study. Cost estimating, rate setting, cutting foreman, etc.

Guaranteed cost reduction methods, will relocate. Phone 867-920b. GRASS cutting.nTomes and vacant oia, any nze. tw MALE Nurse, private duty any hours, Hospital or Nursing Home. Call anytime before 3:0 n.m.

383-3660 MAN. grass cutting, shrubbery all kinds ol yard work, EV call alter p.rrr MAN. loo nw. anv kind. ar.v time.

772-9324 raTUF.HT'MXN' wants night cm- plovment. machine operator, gen eral housekeeping, service station, minor mechanics, liich school and technical graduate. Phone 6 to 8 p.m.727-,j079 PART TIME. DAYS. Any kind of work.

725-6697 laborer work, veteran dcy or nights, good references. PA POTtTER. Buff and Wax floors. 382-8898 PORTER work, experienced. EV 5-0061 PORTER or Janitor.

3S2-3509 from a.m. to 2 p.m. MAiNAUn-n. proven record cost reduction. Knowledge aM levels of management.

A Available now. Box T-283 RKTIPKD Man, age 60, wfth e-hauffeur's license, knows city and county, wants regular or parttime driver's work. EV 1-4052 SER5TCE Manager, and bodv shoo toreman. experienced, in anv tieid. Box T-254.

P.O. SHIPPING clerk, experienced. downtown area, only, no 'iie--se, i in all types of alterations, best of reference. EV TEACHER needs summer employ-ment call 843-4-150 alter 5 p.m. WANTED.

Opportunity for advancement in the field of adminis tration ur management. Degreed person (BSC' with extensive per-srnnel and office ndrninistra exDerience. Ko-r details call 849- SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS 78 ACCOTJNTlNO, 10 yrs. experience. CPA through 4 call WY 4- i or rite box w-pp.

Apartment Mqr. Available Excellent references. Bondable, years exnerience. In all pnases. mature and reliable.

Box T-159. Post-Dlsnatch SPaRTMENT1 inanager, south area, experienced.BoxN417. P-D BS and Ffcncli, permanent eiTipioyment. mi-uu UABY SIT board, my nonie easonable. 436-4643 any time 811) Babysitter.

16. 5 days starting June, reliable. A 2-0200 IBABY-sitter, after school, ends, reliable, 534-2271 BOOKKEEPER DU.nll 1 pi nt Oti exnerience. bus line. 771-39S9 lyplng, clerical, tun or part ume.

jau-uai. BOOK il.RF LL CHARGE, all phases thru and L. 741-3596 CLEANING, light. Babysitting for Hide rlyjit Iso Ironing, 90.1-2094 CLEANING, transiKxrtatlon, expe-rien-oed. Ironing ani time.

994-3065 CLE ANING, 3 or 4 days, "experi- ei.e. COMPANION to eltlerly person in nursing home or hospital, psychiatric RN, experienced, full report to family. 2 hour visit West county area only. Call for appoint ment DAY Work. Saturday only, Webster area.

961-4240 GENERAL accounting, mature woman, inventory, tumor account ing, invoicing, no typing. 638-7643. GIRL FRiIDAY-SECRETARY;" position with established firm Must he hujv iob. 727-2923 KITCHENor dletaryTielp experi ence, oj-oa MAID, 5-day week, $75 week, city reference. 2fal-9S4 WTTRsniS aide, nursing home.

city, experienced. G-E NURSES aid wants work in home or hosnital. 11 years exnerience. 524-6370 URSE SSTD. Car elderly couplet Slay.

Box T-217 Th.r.'. ACTION AUCTIONS Follow classification 219 In the St. Louis Post-Dispatch classified DEATHS Tyrer TV Kir! R. JKKE suddenly. fortified with Sacraments ot Holy Mother Church May 10, 1971, beloved husband oi Mary Kllen (nee Kassen) Tyrer, dear lather of Diane, Ellen.

Jere, Steven and Glonn, near son of Harold T. and Meredith Tyrer, dear brother of Gene and Jack Tyrer, dear son-in-law ol Josephine and the late Huso Kaasen, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from M1CHAKL F1TZGKRALD Mortuary. 4 50 S. Ltndhertrh at Gravois, Mav a.m..

to St. An-thonv's Church High Rid-zM. Interment SS. Peter and Paul. Masses preferred.

IN STATE AFTER 2 P.M. WED. Vasterling See Nicol. Voelpel VOKLFKL. KTHKL M.

nee Kofi), May 10, 197 1, beloved wile of the late Henry G. Voelpel, dear mother of Ralph L. Voelpel, dear mother-in law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from WACKER-HELDERIiE Chapel, 3634 Gravois, May 13. 2 p.m.

Service concluded at chapel. Deceased was a member of Pomegranate Chapter No. 397 O.E.S. Eastern Star service 7:30 p.m. Ved, In parlor after 2 p.m..

Wagner w.m;m:r. hklkx gi.adys nee wherry lort 1 1 led wit the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, May 11. 1371, dear mother of Robert L. Wanner of Dallas, Francis J. Wanner Jr.

and Richard N. Warner, sifter of Virginia Newberry, r-in-law, grandmother, grent -grandmother, sister-in-law, auni. nieoe and cousin. Mrs, Warner donated her body to St. Louis University School of Merit cine.

MemoriH Requiem Mass will he ottered at S-'t. Peter's Church, 1I3 W. Ar-gonne. Kirk wood. Mav 13.

10 a.m. Member of Kirk-wood Senior Citizens and Woman's Electrical Hoard ol TraHe. Memorials may lie made to Memorial Fund, care or Dr. Charles Kilo, M.D.. Vascular Disease Research.

Dept. of Pathology. Washington University School of Medicine. ALEX A SON'S service. Westermeyer See Hewitt.

White RKTHrX Mav 10, 197 1 beloved nusband of Leona White (nee Tillman), dear lather of Caroline White, Billle Mulligan, and William white our dear father-in-law, granc-father. brother-in-law and uncle Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. 2906 Gravois. Thurs. May 13.

1 p.m. Interment Na tional cemetery. Willis WILLIS, LENORA fortified with the Sacraments of Holy JSlother Church, May 11 .1071. beloved wife of the late Thomas Willis, our dear sister sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral 13.

9:30 a nt. from JAY B. SMITH Ku neral Home, 7-t 5ti Mancheer av. Interment Calvary Cemetery Mrs. Willis in state 3 p.m MEMORIAM 16 Iu f'i4'ct an la Meinoriam Call Mils Lane Ui I 6fcb HKl.I.KMIti-JAK, TiuY, JTay ltMb.

1: ha.s Uc-en a long lime sinci God has called you home. Oh, till lonely das and nignts that I have Oven alone, iou are not loriioucii nor will ever be. I loved you dear My heart is still with thee. WIFE LUST 17 l.Ul'OKl A XT NilTICH When you nave placed a LOST ad and are notified that It has been lound HEOCESi ers identity by name, address and iu.SiC. CMtiEK and ca.l bacK hEFOKE makine further contact BASSET Hound female, black, brown, white, Clayton-Ladue.

re ward. 994-7744 or 725-2277 BEAGLE, young, black haTfeaT orown spots. vandeventer-Easton area. Reward. J.

Mcintosh, FR tstuuiLPJ? blacU-oj -own-white, male" a truly pi't, reward. Stili-rw 51 CAT, black female, white ai throat, has gold yellow collar with raoies la-, levvaro, i black, s.iO reward, houscpet. i'rlsMened. 7.j2-2ii-ti0, OOCKKK "HPaMKL, male, blond SO.) i 1 1 Creve Coeur area, Hark col, rrwa.r MfS-IJS4 teniale. sable Friday Ferguson area, collar lost tas, lr lemoned ol storms, inswers to "Colleen, reward.

kstfiMO yPITZ. all white female, area north ot Creve Coeur, $10 re ward. XTji-7UHJ Fl CWK I Ladies. Wffit metal with stones, lost Mon. on 7th sLn ct.

near Chestnut. Sentimental, A -444 7 GE RM AN one rdT iwa nl heavy large male, name Ai lientie. cniid a net. av ton vicinity. Mrs.

Day. 721-1530 JtiV iLuti i lo.si inn, fliay otn, generous rewara, en menu, value liox v-4. POINTER ftlrd Dos. white with lemon spots, vicinity Old st. hanes McHeivey rewara or 739-10-10 POODLE, small chocolate brown male.

Chlppewa-Broadwav Mav verv friemilv. reward, call 2h8 4500 day, Koen POODLE, Hmall brown ni'aie, kouu Elizabeth's area-r ereuson. Io- ko." Reward. 52-1-1754 POODLE, miniature ack male! red collar, vicinity South County Center. 4M7-696S TOODLL, siT er French miniature female, vlcinltv of Maiolewood.

Re ward. 4 POOTh.K, miniature whfte female, city, reward, pa POODLE. black, male, vicinity Ba- blor-coinvay. 4.I4-J120 SIAMESE MALE CAT. answer to 'Sam, front leet declawed.

Lost corner of (ilenridfie and York Reward. Call K63-5S75 toy PO)TLE puppy. "white, viclh it Fersuson and hlizabeth, Sat Please call or reward A 1 1 iriH SCHOOL RING oward. TA vV IjIjUj i reward, personal papc rs driver's license. 431-522 5 PERSONAL 23 Will a i iv iu- witnos.sinK accident hitrhwuv y70 and Washington ave Hut nft Mav at anorox.

12:20 involving late model Chevrolet and 1970 red Kord Maverick, (which went over an eniDanKmcnu pieasc cal nay, zt-v-s i vves. "CAN iSRAKL UK CARE OF CHILDREN AND AGED NURSING HOMES 24 VACANCIES" STATE LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSING HOME Quiet country living, with excellent owl, care ana accommoaauons, For Information call 1-31 4-676-3131 Mokane, Mo nukkinG for elderly, prlvafe room, retcrences. 10 l-4Soi CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 ARPENTRY, larK. (small Jobs, oaneiiiv, room additions, porches concrete or wood, ihonipso-n. 7ot5 Woodland.

Ml 4- bars, steps, made-" lo order, porches, home repairs. Rir- 74711 imherst. 721-2ii7ri GEJTERAtTRepalrs, palntingJlo job too small, 4o years experience JAMES LUMltACU.NU Oflfl Gaiasche CO COMPLETE Home repair, carpentry, masonry and iron work. 4116 McRee. 772-3294 CST.PENTBR REPAIR, porch ancTI su os a siieclaltty.

L3t rates, uan- dell. 1913 Sullivan. REPAIRS, remodeling, paneling, fl, or aiva ceilint: tile. A. Johnson.

3638 Fmmor.j32-8.3 iv HeiPAIR and Garages, room additions, paneling, cdilns. si hot. oaintine. ro-dins. oemenit.

Alabama. Fj4 4-4447 C0NCREJEASPHALTJrV0RK44 A.iPiiALT riTiveway seallnK. stu dent, low price. Tice, 208 Peeke, 411HI DON'S Construction, concrete worST patios, sidewalks, driveways, no jab too small, 957 Bwltser, 261- 2642 DRESSMAKING-DRAPERIES 49 DREss.MAklNG and ajlieratior.s, after 6 p.m., 772-B3b7 FENCING 51P CHAIN LINK FENCE, "25 off" installed, wood fence, window etiards. free estimate.

fina-ncinK available. Call Box, 22H Reasor. 524-83. eves, and weekends, call I GARAGE DOORS 54G "rTOoP.S. all sizes, d'oni-s guaranteed 5 years, garages made loniier.

Call anytime. I.E.N 2B20 AVIE EV GENERAL HAULING 54 Haulinc and wrecktn basement and garase cleaning, for cash or ttsaoie items, -t neaeau Spink 732-8812. 664-2332, 3U57 Schiller GENERAL HAULING 54 ELi'S HAULING, will clean base- menls, and parages, will haul any trash, will give free estimates and will haul any kind of metal, 9 Burdella LaRTTE and small truck, anything anywhere, cheap, wrecking, call Roil. S6B6 Ooodfeliow, 381-2368 ''ilifflbd all types, ti-asn. and tree work, hour service, lob too small.

S'h, GENETTAl. hauling, trimming tearing down garages. Harmon. 4284 Farlln. JE 5-4103, JE 1-3765 CHUCK'S-Light Moving and Haul- ink, iiasemenl.s, garages ana attics cleaned.

Odd jobs. 351-8574, 351- H2TU. 1452 S. Compton I-'Ab'T i-EFtVlCE. rea" sonahle rates.

S1S-7224, Clairence Bishoo.6l23 Dunn Hazelwood LIGHT HAULING, "furniture, all trash. McFadden, 5327 Pole Rrllliante. 382-On7(! "COLLIN'S HAULtNG15E'RVICE. yard, hasement, garage. 4320 San "runelseo.

FR 1-5S29 garages, vard clean. low price Haul, sat-sun. oibie, i042A Uelmar. 36 ii.) (TUX'S HAULING, basem-ent cleaned, moving, anytime, anywhere 2(5fi3 085-14 LIGHT OR NIGHT. GET IT AND GO.

J.M.J, Ashland, 531 7353 ANT.lING.AN'TlMTr TaT! or" anvthmg of value. Hiullng Cherokee. 7T6-0471 TrTENS and Cleanup. INCOME TAX-BOOKKEEPING SERVICE 58 BOOKKEEPING done in home tor mali business men. Payroll Rank reconciliations eic.

Westi Coinlv area pick up and delivery, i call Rosie. 227-7917, 433 HiUcreat LANDSCAPING TREE SPBflY 60 tNDtS TRIAL PARK SKRVrCES 10(i66 Gateway bl. 63132 Complete landscapinK and mainte-, nance for commercial and residen- tial grading and aeedlng. planting, lertilizinp, wheat control. ZOYSIA PLUGTtIXG OUR SPECIALTY.

For complete lawn and garden maintenance call 821-5500. ACE LAWN" MOWING SIEiRVtCE, Metropolitan area and St. Charles Free estimates, fast services, 12- iz-ii irn.uzer appuea. RayDrive YARD WORK, mowing, painting, vai uctitor runair wctk. Conwav.

3331 LAN Service, Rrartihg. top soil fill ciirt. 9313 Clvdc. 544-1356. S4 3-01 34 BATES LAWN SERVICE and 1 a and yard.

0 1 cainniT. "T'J-'ljno, 2017 Thurnian PAINTING 63 TTER HO TMPROV -MENTS. porchps built; interior and xt trior bjaril service. 1st. ciass work.

1419 Temnle. 3S3-S153 PAINTING, lionie repair work, sa- raKes denned, liht hauling. Davis, Mi Linden, Jo7-3oy7 or 77.J- 41M19 PAilNTlN'G. your business wouIIbe anytime, Lou, ArxflN'iG and hcmie renajr. vour materia Is, we furnish labor.

Work guaranteed. Cai'la, 53J-4S25 RE-N'U PAINTING interior and exterior, and light carpentry remoTleTlnK no job too small estimates. Bud, 2 St. lohn's JA 2-0853 PAINTlKG. rea sonable.

J. Frazier, 7700 Western til7-Oii70 PAINTING, garage wreckinsr, odd Free estimates. Wheeler, AirtJ snenanaoan, neo-yya tNtkrIOR-EXTERIOR oainf nc. insured. Bill Mason, 1112 E.

Gano, INTURIOR-exterior. do own workT Schneider. 1139 Bosworth UN H-4973. MI 7-4S05 PAINTING saves on neat work. Clarence.

81 Brownell. 99S-0HSI6 KENTUCKY HOME I.1ECORA- TORS, 8302 ALABAM A. 544-4447 PAPER HANGING, CLEANING 64 20' CASH 10 days only paper-iiaiiKintt, p.iintins, ilaster-mg, sat-isla- tioii yiiiirantred. Benson 3107 Shenandoah, 771-5247 WESLEY papering, painting interior, exterior; plastering. 3331 :t.i(-bJ), PA PLT-HNlTrXG painting, free estimates.

Fields, a046 St. Louis, KO PEST CONTROL 45 Exterminafing ServtceTor professional, sale control ot nouse-hold and yard pesu. 772-3172, 1911 Oravols HOOFING, GUTTERING, SIDING 48 ROOFS, gutters, hew repair, do work myself, reasonable IO 4-4160 or PR 3-8615 ALLEN' 2732 HEiREFORD all types, gutters, new or repaired, chimneys repaired. ftfjoTS. gutters, new, repaired, do urnplr mvnpK sneetAl on flat rOOIl TURNER 644-4533 2759 Taimrn ROOF1NO-NEW or REfAlK.

KSll-mates, Gritts, 1825 Rauschenbach 9.ii.;4fiS astl- mates. Gritts, lazo Jiauscnen'Dacn, 241-3163 Hi if) FINO TucknointliiK. cement work, all work guaranteed. Central Builders, 4418 cnouteau, can oj-j 7-17K Ro OF new and repairs, guttering and chimney work. Walker, 4204 Natural Bridge.

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