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changes On all 7 to 10 times orders cops will be permitted only to delete items on which results have been obtained. No, advertisement accepted for less than the price of two lines. tisers Local located rates in apply only to adverthe state of Missouri or within 150 miles of St. Louis in the State of Illinois. Beyond these areas, rates are $1.05 per line daily and $1.20 per line Sunday flat.

Advertisers using box numbers. please ask for "Want Ad Answers" when inquiring about replies. GENERAL REGULATIONS The Post-Dispatch reserves the right to classify ads under aDpropriate headings. The Post-Dispatch reserves the right to revise or reject or discontinue advertisements or to retain! answers to any box number advertisement. If this right is exercised.

the amount paid for the advertisement will be refunded to the advertiser. It is agreed that the liability of The Pulitzer Publishing Company in the event of failure to publish an advertisement for any reason or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertisement. shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser. Claims correct concerning will omissions be or incon- sidered unless made within 30 days from date of publication. Dial MA 1-6666 For an Ad Taker For all other Post-Dispatch business dial MA 1-1111 CLOSING TIME FOR SUNDAY WANT ADS: 12:15 P.M.

Saturday Classified Display, 7 p.m. Friday ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH CEMETERIES MAUSOLEUMS 4 GRAVE lot: Laurel Hills, choice location. PR 6-7028 SUNSET, 6 grave lot, choice location. $450.

PR 2-6249 FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Open Mon, thru Thurs. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Fri. 8 a.m.

to 8 p.m. 8 a to 5 p.m 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 JOGGERST, FLORIST 5424. GRAVOIS FL 1-8250 OPEN SUN TILL NOON FUNERAL DIRECTORS ALBERT H. HOPPE MORRELL JE 3-3950 KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 Gravois PR 2-3000 MOYDELL'S Mississippi and Allen PR 2-0402 ELLIS FUNERAL HOMES EV 9-190- MONUMENTS 10 ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT CO.

5232 West Florissant EV 5-7766 6424 Chippewa FL 1-4300 GENERAL 13A "A NEW service will be started by Phil M. Finger, Republican candidate for Public Administrator, informing the readers of this paper the names, addresses, and estate number of all new estates his hands every month on the 1st of the month. VOTE Phil M. Finger DEATHS 14 Akins Rev. Noah Akins, Oct.

29, 1968, beloved husband of Clara Akins, dear father of Donald Akins, Dorothy Sissom, Helen Shirley. Hutchinson, and brother of Lona Bounds, Dona Black, Della Wilson, Marje Grey, Katherine Adams and Jewell Williams, our grandfather, great-grandfather, father-In-law, brother-in-law uncle. Mr. Akins MeLAUGHLIN'S. 2301 Lafayette, until 10 p.m.

Funeral services 1 interment p.m., Ohiman Church. Bunker, Anton Rafael Anton. Mon. Oct. 21, 1965.

dear Funeral from WHITE LEN Chapel, 118 N. Florissant. Oct. 31 2:30 p.m. In parlors after 7 Wed.

Arpe Alice Moore Arpe, Oct. 29, 1965 in Oakland. California, Charles wife of the late W. Arpe, dear mother Charles W. Arpe Jr.

and Dr. Sarah Arpe Stalin, dear mother-in-law, Madelyn Olsen Arpe and Dr. Jacob Malin, grandmother of Naney LeVin, Christine and Sara Arpe, Lucy, Debbie and Andrew Malin. dear great-grandmother, aunt and cousin. Memorial services were held in California Oakland, Bauer George Edward Bauer, Oct.

28, 1968, beloved husband of the late Anna Bauer, dear father of Mrs. Otto A. (Verna) Schramm, grandfather of Joseph W. er and Jorjann Schramm, dear brother of Anna and Adele Bauer and Theresa Devine, dear father-in-law and cousin. Funeral at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa Watson, 11 a.m.

Interment Sunset Burial Park. Life member of Good Hope No. A.F. A.M., Missouri Consistory Chapter No. 1, Ivanhoe Commandery No.

8 Knights Templar and Royal Order of Scotland. Good Hope Lodge and Ivanhoe Commandery No. 8 K.T. service 8 p.m.. Wed.

Baumann See Volz. Orville B. Bell, Oct, 29, 1968. beloved husband of Barbara M. Bell (nee Tate), dear brother of Harlan Bell, Richland, Wash, and Hazel Beacon, Madison, dear brother-inlaw.

uncle, great-uncle and cousin. Funeral Nov 1, 2:30 p.m., from BAUMANN BROS. Colonial Chapel, 2504 Woodson Overland. Interment Valhalla. 35 year member Vet.

of Int. Ass'n. of Mach, and AeroWorkers Lolge A.F, of L. space No. 777.

Contributions to American Cancer Society appreciated. Chesler Robert O. Chesier, Oct. 29, 1968. beloved husband of Gertrude Chesler (nee Mueller) dear father of Robert J.

Chesfer, dear father-in-law Janet Chealer dear grandfather of Susan and Sally Chester, dear brother of Ida Lannon, Ella Bartraw, Daniel and Arthur Chesler, Marie Reuter and Helen Klima, dear brother-inlaw, uncle and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Oct. 31, 2 p.m. A member of Bricklayers Union Local No.

1. Our Redeemer. Click George A. Click. 1968, Eureka, beloved Oct.

husband of Jane Click (nee Reynolds), dear father of James Click Eureka, Mo. William Click, Eureka, Ruth SimpAlton. Ruby Ruto, Centreville, and the late Gladys Click, our dear brother, grandfather, great-grandfather. brother-In-law. Tather-in-law, unole and cousin.

Funeral Thurs. Oct. 31, 2 p.m.. CHAPEL HILL Mortuary, House Springs, Mo. Interment Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens.

Cedar Hill, Mo. Mr. Click retired member of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, Itaska Lodge No. 2020. Use the POST-DISPATCH "'HOT LINE" call the instant electronic number MAin 1-6666 for direct connection with an ad taker ST.LOUIS POST- DISPATCH DEATHS 14 Craig Edna Virginia Craig (nee Dodd), 3008A Indiana, suddenly, Oct.

27. 1968, beloved wife of William J. Craig, dear sister of Valeria Rolley, Mrs. Blanche Adams and Charles Dodd. our dear sister-in-law, aunt.

greataunt and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Oct. 31, 1 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery, Craig Mourine Alma Craig (nee Stein), asleep in Jesus.

Oct. 25. 1968. Anaheim. beloved wife of mother Raymond of Carolyn A.

Craig. Brown, daughter of Clara L. Stein. dear sister of Alvin Clifton Vernon J. Stein and Ardean Graney, grandmother, motherin-law.

sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral Thurs. Oct. 31. p.m., from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs.

Interment Laurel Hill Gardens. of Mrs. Craig was a member Lutheran Women's Missionary to League, Good Sheppard Home Auxiliary and former member St. Matthew's Lutheran Courch. Crowder Joseph W.

Crowder, Pevely, Oct. 28, 1968, beloved father of Jessea Carney, Naomi Joyce Rogers, Festus. Bruns, Joann Carron, St. Louis, Susan Crowder, Pevely, Virginia Massey, New Jersey, Janet Foley. Texas, Lorraine Ditch, Bloomsdale.

dear grandfather, brother and uncle. In state at POLITTE Funeral Home, Festus, Wed. after p.m. Funeral 10 a.m. Calvary Assembly of God Church.

Interment Zion Luthern Cemetery, Pevely. Mo. De Laney Terry DeLaney, Oct. 29, 1968, dear sister Raymond Manasco, Edna Walker, Ruth Largent, Patricia Blome, Clotene Lukens and Burl Manasco, out dear aunt. Services at ALBERT H.

HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington Oct. 31, 10 a.m. Interment Senath, Mo. DeMage Edward DeMage, Oct, 29, 1968, beloved husband of Sophie DeMage (nee Mott), dear father of Mrs. Robert Neu, Mrs.

Norman Cooper, Mrs. Don Razle, Al. Frank and Amos DeMage, dear father-in-law grandfather and great-grandfather, Mr. DeMage at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Private interment Bellefontaine Cemetery. DeNeut Clair W. DeNeut (Dick), Oct. 1965, beloved husband of Florence, Marie, Birkner Carlisle, DeNeut Dick, Gene and Jack DeNeut, dear stepfather of Eleanor Epps, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and nephew. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Nov.

1 p.m. Member of Plumbers Union Local No. 35. In parlors 2 p.m. Dooley Coleen Patricia Dooley, Oct.

29, 1968. darling daughof Michael D. and Patricia Ann Dooley. dear sister Mark Anthony, dear granddaughter of and Mrs. Welton Findley Mrs.

William Dooley, niece and cousin. per lit DEATHS 14 Heflin H. L. Heflin (Eidle), Warrenton. Oct.

25, 1968, beloved husband of Lorena (nee Holden), dear father of Larry Heflin, brother of Mrs. M. A. Bergsten, our dear grandmother, father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Mr.

Heflin in state at NIEBURG Funeral Home, Warrenton after Wed. noon. Funeral Oct. 31, 2 p.m. at College Methodist Church, Warrenton, Mo.

Interment Warrenton Cemetery. Memorial gifts to College Methodist Church preferred. Herzig Henry H. Herzig, Oct. 28, 1968.

Pacific, Denton in his 80th year, beloved husband of Margaret Herzig (nee Murphy), dear father of Florence Alt. father-in-law of Leroy Alt. grandfather of Leroy H. Alt and Henry P. Alt, brother of Carrie Meyer and Lu Ebinger, uncle and cousin.

Funeral Oct. 31. 2 p.m., THIEBES Funeral Home. Interment Sunset Memorial Cemetery. Hopkins See Geissmann.

House M. Adalian House, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Oct. 29, 1968, beloved daughter of the late Katherine and Samuel C. House, dear sister of Sister Mary Matthew, C.S.J. and the late William Charles A.

and Joseph F. House. Funeral Oct. 31, 8:30 a.m. from ARTHUR J.

NELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell to St. Roch's Church, Rosedale and Waterman avs. Requiem Mass 9 a.m. Interment Calvary. Jaas Wilhelmina Jaas, Oct.

1968, fortified with the Sacra: ments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late Raymond L. Jaas, dear mother of Raymond Father Kenneth Donald L. and Janet M. Jaas, dear grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from ARTHUR J.

DONNELLY Parlors, $840 Lindell Oct. 31. 8:30 a.m.. to St. Louis King of France (Old Cathedral), Third and Walnut.

Mass 9 a.m. Interment Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens. Jansen Emma M. Jansen (LIl) (nee Gerst). Oct.

29, 1968. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear sister of Agnes C. Gerst, dear aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from THOMAS FINAN Funeral Home, 1519 S. Grand Oct.

31, 8:30 a.m. to St. Mary Magdalen Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Johnson John W. Johnson, Oct.

28. 1968, beloved husband of the late Stella Johnson, dear father of the late John E. Johnson, father-in-law of Mary Donohue, dear grandfather of Nancy McAfee and Jean Cullen, greatgrandfather, uncle and great-unele. Service 10 a.m., at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS.

7027 Gravois. Interment Lakewood Park. Kaltbrunner See Gelssmann. Katich Rose (Ruza) Katich (nee Pakov. ich), Oct.

28, 1968, loved wife of the late Sam Katich, dear mother of John, Peter and Nickolas Katich, Mary Strauser and Anne dear mother-in-law. grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and great Funeral Nov. 1, from MOYDELL'S. Mississippi and Allen to Holy Trinity Eastern Serbian Orthodox Church. McNair and Geyer av.

Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery, Member of Constant Council No. 388, Royal League and Kolo Srpskih Sestara. In state 2 p.m. Leriche Dorothy A.

Leriche nee Tiv. Oct. 30. 1968, beloved wife of Leo Leriche, dear mother of Betty and Jack Leriche, sister of Raymond and Richard Tivener, dear motherIn-law. grandmother, sister-inlaw and aunt.

Funeral Nov. 2. 10:30 a.m., from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester RV Interment Calvary Cemetery. Lears Julia Brin Lears, Oct.

27, 1968 at New Rochelle, N.Y., widow of the late Isaac Lears, beloved mother of Mrs. Dorothy L. Rodelheimer and C. B. Lears, dear mother-in-law of Amy Lears and Edgar I.

Rodelheimer, our dear grandmother and greatgrandmother. Private services were held. BERGER Memorial service. Leopold Anton R. Leopold.

Rock Hill, Oct. 29, 1968, dear band of Elizabeth Leopold (nee Hohmann), father of Elizabeth and Bernhardt Leopold, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral services Oct. 31, 10 a.m. at PFITZINGER Mortuary, 331 S.

Kirkwood rd. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. McGrue-Hausman Esther McGrue-Hausman (nee Vorschimer), Oct. 29. 1968.

dear wife of the late William McGrue, dear mother of Joseph Hausman, dear mother-in-law of Lorraine Hausman, dear grandmother of Linda Middleton, great grandmother. sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and dear friend of Alma Jenkins. L. Service ZIEGENHEIN 1 p.m., at JOHN SONS. Gravois, to Valhalla Chapel of Memories.

In lieu of flowers, contribution to charity of your choice will be appreciated. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Wed. Maile August G. Malle, Oct.

28, 1968. at Little Rock, beloved husband of Louise E. Maile (nee Marschel), dear brother of Mrs. Carl S. Nagel, our dear uncle.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 Oct. S. Kings: highway a.m. Interment Laurel Hill. Mancini Lorenzo (Larry) Mancini, Oct.

29, 1968, beloved husband of the late Mary Mancini (nee Schlautmann), dear brother, uncle and brother-in-law. Tenth District Guard of Honor services at ALEXANDER SONS Town Chapel, 6175 Delmar 8 p.m. Religious service 9 a.m., All Saints Church, Clemens and Westsate, to Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Mr. Mancini was a member of Veterans of World War I and Spirit of 17 Barracks. In state after 2 p.m.

Wed. Murphy See Noreen. Naish J. Thomas Naish, Oct. 28, 1968, dear son of the late Robert J.

and Gladys Naish, dear brother of Donald R. Naish of Flint, and Robert J. Naish Jr. of Morrow, 0. Funeral from ALBERT H.

HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington Oct. 31, 2 p.m. Interment Reading, 0. Niemeyer Frank J. Niemeyer, entered into rest Oct.

29. 1968, beloved husband of Tillie Niemeyer (nee Pflueger), dear father of Frank T. Niemeyer, Elizabeth K. Pond and the late Mary Niemeyer, our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral Oct.

31, 2 p.m. from BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 West Florissant av. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Nolte Helen Nolte, formerly of St. Louis, at D.

of A. Home, Tiffin, Ohio, dear wife of the late Wm. Nolte. Graveside services will be held Oct. 31, 11 a.m.

at New st. Marelis Cemetery. KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH Service. 38 AD TAKERS TO SERVE YOU Use the Post- Dispatch HOT LINE MA 1-6666 For Direct Connection with an Ad Taker ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH DEATHS 14 0'Gara Joseph P.

O'Gara, of fortified Mother with the Sacraments Holy Church, Oct. 28. 1968, dear son of the late Edward and Ellen O'Gara (nee Lavin), dear brother of the late Owen and Eugene O'Gara, our dear cousin and friend. Funeral from the H. BOCKLAGE Funeral Home, 6536 Clayton Oct.

31, at 8:30 a.m., to St. Luke's Church, Bellevue and Dale. Interment Calvary Cemetery. IN 6 P.M. WED.

Owens Sybil B. Owens. Oct. 28. 1968, wife of George M.

Owens, mother of Robert Owens and Mrs. Kay Follis, sister Allen and Laverne Burklow, grandmother of Chip and Christi Owens. Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar Thurs. 10 a.m. Interment National Cemetery.

Jefferson Barracks. Friends who desire may make a contribution in Mrs. Owens memory to the American Cancer Society. Friends may call at chapel after p.m. Wed.

Peckron Lillian A. Peckron (nee Dieckgraefe), suddenly Oct, 27. 1968, beloved wife of Henry F. Peckron, dear sister of Lorene Chapin, Amie Foerstel, Harold, Elnor and Bernetta Dieckgraefe, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Mrs.

Peckron at HOFF6464 Chippewa at Watson, from MEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 1. p.m. until 10 Thurs. p.m. at then in state St.

John's United Church of Christ, St. Clair, until funeral hour 1 p.m. Interment Schmidt Cemetery, Strain, Mo. Member of Allied Printing Trades Auxiliary and Joint Council and Women's Progressive Farm Assn. of St.

Clair, Mo. Pieper George Oct. 28, 1968, beloved C. Pieper, suddenly, husband of Dorothy Pieper (nee Washer), dear father of George C. Pieper U.S.

Navy, Karen Postol and Deborah Pieper, dear brother of Irene Hoots, Leone, William. Joseph and Lester son in law, father in law, Pieper, our dear grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois. Oct. 31, 2 p.m.

Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. Member of Carpenters Union Local No. 5. Pratt Agnes M. Pratt (nee Ploesser Oct.

29, 1968, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear wife of Jesse W. Pratt, dear mother of Janet Cottingham and Ronald Pratt, dear daughter of Edward F. Ploesser, dear sister of Victory Kuehner mother Edward Ploesser, dear grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kings- highway, Oct.

31, 9:30 a.m.. to St. John the Baptist Church. Interment Resurrection. Preuss Rev.

Francis A. Preuss, S.J., Oct. 28. 1968. at St.

Stanislaus Seminary, Florissant. Mo. Wake Oct. 30, 1 p.m., at St. Stanislaus Seminary, Rock Building Parlor.

Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Thurs. at Seminary Chapel. Purviance Thomas J. Purviance, Oct.

27. 1968, husband of the late Linnie Howard Purviance, dear father of Alice Marion Raymond T. and Warren F. Purviance. Mildred E.

Miller and Louise Green, our dear stepfather, father-in-law, broth- grandfather. great-grandfather, er-in-law and uncle. Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel. 7733 Natural Bridge, 2 p.m. Oct.

31. Interment Valhalla. A retired employee of Mo. Pacific Railroad. Riekman Mildred Riekman (nee Brinker), Oct.

28, 1968, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late Edward Riekman, dearest sister of Matt Brinker, Anna McMahon and the late Bernard. Conrad and Louis Brinker and Helen Tuska, our dear sisterin-law, aunt, great-aunt and great-great-aunt. Service from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chipnewa at Watson, 9:30 a.m. to St. Joan of Are Church for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Sunset. FRIENDS MAY CALL WED. AFTER 4 P.M. Roe Margaret C. Roe, Webster Groves, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Oct.

29, 1968, beloved widow of the late Thomas B. Roe, dear mother of Frank C. Roe and the late Mary Roe Merkus, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral 8:30 a.m. from Colonial Chapel, 23 W.

Lockwood, Webster Groves to Mary Queen of Peace Church for 9 a.m. Mass. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Sauermann Robert H. Sauermann, Oct.

29, 1968, dear son of the late Dr. Hans and Ida Sauermann (nee Neibert), dear brother of Emily Ferris. Service 10 a.m., at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SON'S. 7027 Gravois.

Interment Bellefontaine. Retired of Steamfitter's Union Local No. 562. Saunders Ruth Cresswell Saunders, Tues. Oct.

29, 1968, beloved wife of Roy L. Saunders, dear mother of Dolores Beckwith, dear sister of Betty Cresswell and the late Walter J. and Oril Buchanan. dear grandmother of John Jr. and Katie Beckwith, our dear mother-in-law, sisterin-law and aunt.

Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, p.m., Nov. 1. Interment Elsah, Ill. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Thurs.

Scherman Harry J. Scherman, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Oct. 29. 1968. beloved husband of the late Mayme Scherman (nee Kuehler), dear father of Olivia James.

brother of Eugene Chester M. father. Gertrude Scherman, in law of Ralph James, our dear brotherin-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral Oct. 31.

at 9 a.m., from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant to St. Aloysius Church Spanish Lake). Interment Calvary. Mr.

Scherman was a member of Typographical Union Local No. 8. and the Layman's Retreat League. Sister Mary Noreen Murphy R.S.M. Sr.

Mary Noreen Murphy R.S. Oct. 29. 1968, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear daughter of George W. and Nora Elsie Murphy, dear sister of Lawrence A.

Murphy and Mary Jane Harrison, our dear sister-in-law, aunt. niece and cousin. Requiem Funeral Mass, Oct. 31, 10 a.m.. at McCauley Hall Chapel, 325 N.

Newstead. Interment St. Joseph's Convent of Mercy Cemetery, Webster Groves. Six Ralph E. Six, age 67.

Versailles, passed away Oct. 29, retired from Wohl Shoe survived by wife, Mildred: 2 daughters, Barbara. Berkstresser. Eldon. Mrs.

Betty Blacksten, Salt Lake City, Utah. Funeral 2 p.m. Nov. 1, Presbyterian Church, Versailles, Mo. Family suggests contributions to School of the Ozarks.

Lookout, Mo. Tindira Charles F. Tindira, Oct. 28. 1968.

beloved husband of Marie Tindira, dear father Betty Adams, brother. brother-in-law, father-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral Thurs. Oct. 31, 9:30 a.m.

from MOYDELL'S. Mississippi and Allen avs. Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery. Volz Dorothy Volz (nee Kersten), formerly of 3153 Osage Oct.

28, 1968. wife of the late Ralph E. Volz. dear mother of Dorothy Baumann, Edward and Lester Volz, dear mother grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral from GEBKEN Nov.

1:30 p.m. InBENZ Mortuary, 2842 Meramec terment Park Lawn. Member of Trinity United Church. In parlors 3 p.m. Woodworth Lydia M.

Woodworth (nee Stauf), Oct. 29, Wood- 1968. dear mother of Claude worth and Mary Ellen Kwiatowski, dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sister and aunt. Funeral from CROGHAN Mortuary. 7825 Big Bend 9:45 Webster Groves, Thurs.

a.m., to Holy Redeemer Church, Lockwood and Joy av. Mass a.m. Interment St. Peter's etery. Kirkwood.

IN MEMORIAM 16 To Place An In Memoriam Call Miss Lane MA 1-6666 PRIVES. JOHN. Nov. 4, 1959. In loving memory.

THE PRIVES FAMILY LOST 17 AFGHAN; red, shy, old girl, "Dereward. VO 3-8718. BEAGLE, male, children's pet, anto Spanish Lake or North Gem area. SH 1-1385, reward BEAGLE, male, Ferguson, has choke chain and chain leash, call FO 7-3144. $10 REWARD.

BEAGLE: male, year, brown, spotted ear. 7-0232 children's pet, reward. WY BILLFOLD: man's, Moline brown, money, reward. Vicinity or Dellwood. UN 9-3500.

HA 3-3108 BRIEF CASE, initialed, black. reand-or contents 361-4657 CHIHUAHUA, black and tan, with two collars, vicinity of Ashby and Thorpe. Call HA 3-2279. DACHSHUND; red. Temale: BonHomme and Price chocker chain: reward.

WY 3-5578, DACHSHUND, female, black-tan, Dellwood. Reward. 2 UN 7-7232 DIAMOND RING carat, vicinity 39th Castleman, reward. 337- 4188 or 776-9365 DIAMOND ring and wedding ring. liberal reward.

VI 3-7820 DOG; male, mixed breed, all black with white spot under chin, white spot on chest; no tags; answers to "Jody" reward. HE 2-2830, WY 1-5033. DOG; white, large, long hair, part Sheep dog: answers to vicinity Ladue-Warson rds. Reward. WY 4-0851.

FRENCH poodle, toy, male, head and ears black, body turning gray, Lost Mon. Eve. Southtown parking lot. missed very much. reward.

MI 7-0036 or ST 1-8315. GERMAN Shepherd, male. "King" mostly black, tan. MI 7- 1049 KITTEN, grey and white stripe, blue colar with bell, Crestwood, reward. WO 8-3862.

LARGE yellow male dog, answers to "Big. children's pet, reward. HA 6-9798. LHASA DOG, small, male, choke collar, reward. PA 7-6094 LOST AT AIRPORT: GOLD EARRING with precious stone.

Liberal reward. Call daytime, PA 1-6350. PAPERS, important, some pertaining to machinist union, also personal papers in black valise. Reward. FL 3-2977.

PARTIAL DENTURE in lady's handkerchief, reward. TA 2-2348 toy, female, brown, white, black. 4378 Chouteau. OL 2-2145, reward. PEKINGESE PUPPIES; 1 tan, platinum: reward.

381-8329 PEKINGESE, male, black: vicinity Gravois and Hanover. Reward. 481-8929 POODLE; toy: brown. white and silver collar: needs clipping: on medication and needs shots: name Coco: Pagedale area: family heartbroken: reward. PA 5-0370 or V0 R-5508.

POODLE. white miniature, children's pet, answers to vicinity of Town South. Highway 21. VI 9-0260 PUG, black male, 9 years old. sick: reward.

FL 1-3058 SCHNAUZER Miniature: gray and white: 385-3069 SIAMESE CAT: grey. blue collar, Old Farm Estates, Creve Coeur. Reward. 434-0836. SIAMESE cat, brown, male, black collar.

Brookside Estates, Fenton. DA 6-2357 FOUND 18 FEMALE cocker-beagle pup at Golden Eagle Ferry. EV 2-4090 DETECTIVES 19 ALL INVESTIGATIONS WILKERSON Detective Agency 436-6159 4570 Gibson PERSONAL 23 WITNESSES to accident 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Aug. 6 at West Florissant and Chambers, woman bumped by car, please call 867- 6497 DO YOU NEED ADVICE? Call every day VO 2-7660 ISRAEL! How will you vote? PA 5-8831 PERSON witnessing accident 10- 22-68.

Union-Bayless, involving pedestrian and Green '65 Ford. Call Mr. Krah. WO 8-2500 CONTEST EXCHANGES 23A WANTED; in Shell Oils Coin Stamp game, "Ell Whitney" will pay well. 618-931-2367 NEED Hamilton.

Henry or Whitfor Shell's coin game, will ney, split. PR 3-8606 PUBLIC NOTICES 25 NOTICE There is pending in the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis, a board bill No. 173, an ordinance to amend District Map. 1960, of the zoning code adopted pursuant to Section 902.020 of the revised code of the City of St.

Louis, 1960. as amended by Ordinance 50547. approved April 12, 1961, by changing the zoning of property as indicated on said District Map to the local business district so as to include the following described parcel of land in City Block 4803E: Beginning at the point of intersection of the east line of McCausland avenue with the north line of Southwest avenue: thence northwardly along the east line of McCausland avenue 129 feet, more or less. to the south line of a 15- foot wide public alley: thence eastwardly along said alley line 120.5 feet, more or less, to a point, said point being the Intersection of the east line of Lot 8 with the south line of aforesaid alley; thence southwardly along the east line of Lot 8 a distance of 125 feet. more or less, to the north line of Southwest avenue; thence westwardly along the north fine of Southwest avenue 150 feet.

or less. to the point of beginning. Any owners of property affected by said change or interested therein, may appear before the City Planning and Zoning Committee of the Board of Aldermen, which committee will hold a public hearing on this bill. Friday, November 15, 1968, at 9:30 a.m., in Room 208 City Hall. CHARLES H.

CONROY Clerk, Board of Aldermen BUSINESS PERSONAL 28 FIX YOUR BASEMENT Leaks stopped or no charge. Mortar crumbling stopped. All kinds of steel, wood beams installed. Cracked walls, house settlement repairs. 25.

years. References. NEW WALL CO. 7365 Olive VO 3-0555 DO you want the secret to social success? Learn to dance the 9623 St. Charles, Rock HA 3- AMBASSADORS way.

Miss Kay, 8026 BE A DISC JOCKEY A recorded message by Ben McReynolds tells you how VO 2-1117 TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 DRIVE A CAR WEST Los Angeles, San Francisco, Fresno, Washington. Drive new cars as your own, leave today. Call Richard Mock Motors, 1 East Gregory Kansas City, Mo. Phone area code 816- HI 4-6565: St. Louis Phone 739-1305 SHIP YOUR CAR TO OR FROM ALL CITIES USA ICC Carrier: bonded, insured ALL GAS PAID CE 1-7035 AAACON Auto Trans.

511 Locust Ship Your Car--Gas Paid ICC Carrier Insured-Lowest Rates Cars Available to Good Drivers. Auto Driveway Co. GA 1-1499 DRIVE CARS TO CALIF. N.Y., South, Northwest. CE 1-1766 NEED driver to Ponca, Layton, Utah, Seattle, Los les, 481-4047 SHARE A RIDE 30 RIDERS wanted.

north county, through Clayton to Brentwood and return. 8-5, UN 8-5740. SWAPS 31 TIRE Bargains. VW to Cadillac, $10 to $30; wide ovals $15 to $32; 825x14 takeoffs. Bankmark, FL 2-9674, MO 4-5683, 5820 Hampton 2200 LB.

hydraulic pallet trucks: need portable welder and cutting torch, or cash. FL 3-1207, VI 9-0430. WATSON. 3630: commercial, ideal location for your future business. JLB, VI 3-1144 SPECIAL SERVICES TRADES 38 HOME REMODELING: any repair work.

Dan, HA 6-3715, 3228A Woodson rd. BRICKLAYING, Tuckpointing 43 CHIMMEY repair and rebuilds, waterproofing. Crown Chimney Co. PR 6-0416 2126 Lafayette VI 3- 2320 CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 REMODEL WITH CONFIDENCE room additions, rathskellers, garages, carports, kitchens, bathrooms, etc. Plans We Do The Complete Job Right and permits submitted fore work JOURMAN REMODELING CO.

6700 Page, Free Estimates Call PA 5-1254 Anytime Member Remodeling Guild KITCHENS RATHSKELLERS- -BATHS All types of constructions. Trend Construction Co. 3700 Hampton FL 3-3029 ADDITIONS, Porches, Garages, Rathskellers, Ceiling Tile. Ken Spanbauer FL 2-5339 4607 S. 38th at TAFT CARPENTER, roofing (repair or new): chimney cornice work.

J. B. Construction. 3616 Berger, ST 1- 7434 GENERAL repairs, painting, no job too small, 45 years experience JAMES CONTRACTING 7009 Garesche Co 1-8145 CARPENTER, roof, gutters, complete home repair. Wright, PA 5.

7750. 7474 St. Charles rd. KELLEY. Kelley Associate: roofs, siding, sprinklers: home de- sign, 6759 Wise, MI 4-1174 CONCRETE, CEMENT WORK 46 WET BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED Guaranteed, reasonable, free esti- mate.

Atlas Water Proofing 3903 Wright PO 1-1800 EXCAVATION- TRENCHING 51 MOORE EXCAVATING CO. Contract or hourly, basements. grading, eto. 1507 Sunnymeade. ISH 1-3033.

PE 9-5600 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 77 THE (BAILEY TECH) GRADUATE MAKE MORE MONEY AS A MECHANIC-AUTO DIESEL MECHANICS ARE DESPERATELY NEEDED NOW The U.S. Dept. of Labor estimates that 100,000 AUTOMOBILE AND DIESEL MECHANICS ARE NEEDED TO HELP SERVICE THE MORE THAN 77 MILLION vehicles now on our roads. WE CAN TRAIN YOU FAST FOR THIS HIGH PAY FIELD WITH OUR PRACTICAL "LEARN BY DOING" PROGRAM. Our graduates are in demand receive rapid promotions, into business for themselves.

DAY OR EVENING CLASSES. For FREE TO phone or visit Bailey Technical Schools, Inc. 1645 South Grand Blvd. St. Louis, Mo.

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7th Street Business St. Training Louis, Institute Mo. 63101 Please send me your free brochure for: 0 Computer Programmer 0 Secretary 0 Key Punch Operator Name Age Address S. Grad City State Zip Code CALL CH 1-5588 INTERNATIONAL DATA PROCESSING INSTITUTE St. Louis' Oldest IBM School COMPLETE IBM 360 TRAINING Key Punch--Computer Operation--Programming TUITION ASSISTANCE AVAILABLEVETERANS APPROVED Call MA 1-8744 or MAIL COUPON I.D.P.I.

1139 OLIVE ST. LOUIS, MO. 63101 Rush details about: KEY PUNCH COMPUTER OPERATIONS I PROGRAMMING 0 NAME AGE ADDRESS PHONE ZIP CODE RANKEN Technical Courses ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN DRAFTING MECHANICAL DESIGN DRAFTING-TOOL AND DIE REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING HEATING INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTER ELECTRONICS DIESEL MACHINE GASOLINE SHOP ENGINE MECHANICS AUTO MECHANICS BODY MECHANICS AND TOOLS DIE MAKING CARPENTRY PLUMBING POWER PLANT COLOR TELEVISION-STEREO WELDING Register now-DAY or EVENING CLASSES. Admissions Office hours-8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Evenings Mon. and Wed. 8:30 'til noon. 6 p.m. to RANKEN SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL TRADES 4431 Veteran Approved--An Endowed Non- Institution Finney St.

Louis, Mo. Phone FR 1-0233 FLOORING AND TILE 53 FLOORING TILE; floors sanded, refinished, tile inlaid, carpets laid Strack, 4412 Chippewa VE 2-1666 J- LADIES! Never wax floors again, Mar Seamless Waxless Surfaces, 1539 Cork. YO 6-3131. PARK Floor refinished special rates. 6132 Victoria, MI 7-0036 GARAGE DOORS 54G GARAGE doors; all sizes, doors guaranteed 5 years.

Garages made longer. Call anytime LEN 2620 AVIE EV 3-2655 GENERAL HAULING 56 BASEMENTS cleaned, remove old garages, sheds, ash pits, trees; reasonable, free estimates. Hauling, 3317 S. 7th, 664-3925 LIGHT hauling, clean basements, etc. Lawns mowed and raked.

Bob, 1348 Kingsland, 862- 3940. LIGHT hauling, free estimates. allowance on furniture or anything of value. Ed 313A Ouida, 761- 3138 GENERAL HAULING 56 RUBBISH hauling, basement, garage cleaning, wrecking, concreting, sidewalks, reliable. Johnson, 5343 Vernon.

PA 5-3197 HAULING, clean basements and garages, dependable, white Woodham 2040 Victor PR 1-0126 VAN WITH 1 or 2 men to haul or move, furniture and appliances or 6 hours per day. Jack Merritt, 5596 Easton, FO 1-5024 LIGHT HAULING basements cleaned, Thomas Porter, 4137, Belle, JE 5-6936 BASEMENTS, garages cleaned. wrecking. Mike, 6532 Clayton. MI 7-8036 days, MI 7-5459 eves USEABLE discarded furniture or other items, hauled away free.

TODD, 436-6644. 1908 S. 12th TRACTOR TRAILER Hauling, bulk only. Sam, 5342 Northrup, 865-3496 3 M's General Contracting Hauling. R.

Collins, 3916 N. Market. 533-6566 after 4 p.m. HAULING--A. EARLEY 6220 Michigan VE 2-1729 PAUL'S hauling, any kind, any amount, 2304 Cherokee, 664-3967 HAULING.

clean basements. Allen 4258 Westminster OL 2-3020 AND general hauling. 1944A Forest, ST 1-2499 LANDSCAPING -TREL SPRAY 60 RAILROAD TIES for sale, we build retaining, walls, sod, seed and grade. Barletty Sod 6526 Etzel. VO 3-0562 JOHN DOTY'S Tree service, trimming, topping, removing; insured.

6009 Bond. BR 4-2269. PAINTING 63 CHARLES painting, interior. exterior: neat work. 3310 Arsenal, 771-1999.

M. POWELL, painters, interior, exterior. 6230 Ridge. 389-1083 PLUMBERS (Licensed) 67 SINAK. 9824; Arv Ellen, ME 1- 1910.

repair, remodel, low prices ANYTHING in plumbing, reasonable. Tewen 3129 Lemp PR 1-2980 ROOFING, GUTTERING, SIDING 68 OUR 38th YEAR OF SERVICE For a hole in your roof or a whole new roof. Frederic Roofing, 4280 Natural Bridge, OL 2-1000 terms ROOF- GUTTERS TUCKPOINT Work myself. ABEL 3010 S. Grand TO 5-2664 ROOFING, any type, new or repairs, no job too small.

prompt. Carl, 2003 Sidney. MO 4-8200 ROOFS GUTTERS; new, repair, Do work myself. Reasonable. MO 4-4160 or PR 3-8615 ALLEN 2732 HEREFORD ROOFING, gutters, brick work: do work myself; reasonable.

John, 2713 Wyoming. PR 1-2677 ROOF, Gutters, new, repaired, any high work. Guaranteed. John, 2528 California, PR 3-0957 STORAGE. MOVING, EXPRESS 69 VON DER AHE VANS; low rates.

600 Rudder Fenton. DI 3-2200 THEATRICAL 70 SINGER, needs 3 background girls, must know rythm and blues, willing to work and learn, good opportunity. PA 5-6024. BAND WANTED; must play soul music. 664-4613 after 5 p.m.

SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 IBM KEYPUNCH and Computer Programming Classes Forming Now MANPOWER BUSINESS TRAINING INSTITUTE 105 N. 7th St. CH 1-5588 Free Catalog Sent by Mail GET A HIGH -PAYING JOB IN IBM COMPUTER PROGRAMMER KEY PUNCH MACHINE NCR BOOKKEEPING MACHINE METROPLITAN COLLEGE 71 Maryland Plaza FL 1-5200 Out of town call collect Medical and Dental Assts. METROPOLITAN COLLEGE 71 Maryland Plaza FO 1-5200 Out-of-Town Call Collect Employment Agencies, Male 81 Employment Agencies, Male 81 Interview Nites Open Tonite 'til 8 MANAGEMENT TRAINEE SUPERVISOR $500 No Fee $15,000 No Fee Be trained in management Supervise Industrial Enwith this fast growing com- gineers in determining methods pany. New car expenses! and standards of new and exSalary bonus.

lating operations. Call: Mr. Alterman GE 6-1080 CALL: Mr. McKechan GE 6-1080 PROGRAMMER PRODUCTION $800 No Fee $900 No Fee Program administrative Production, processes and and IBM manufacturing 360-30 tape systems and using disc, liaison between engineering with Cobol. and methods improvement.

6-1080 Develop new machine and CALL: Mr. Ryan GE punch press methods. CALL: Mr. Gold GE 6-1080 ASS'T. COMPTROLLER DRAFTSMAN $1,000 No Fee $550 No Fee Work closely with comptroller in standard cost accounting Make final drawings of conand estimation and budget trol and wiring layouts for control.

heating and ventilations. Free CALL: Mr. Rustige GE 6-1080 tuition! Call: Mr. Wortham GE 6-1080 COMPUTER TRAINEE PLANT MANAGER $450 No Fee $650 No Fee Enter training in operation of 360-30 tape and disc. Advance Supervise twenty employees of tools ininto programming.

Quick sala- volved in the set-up ry CALL: review. Mr. Reno GE 6-1080 CALL: Banks GE 6-1080 BOOKKEEPER ARCHITECTURE $400 No Fee $800 No Fee Do the detail and layout and Handle payroll including cal- some design for commercial, culation of overtime, vacation residential, and industrial pay, promotion and cost of buildings. living raises. Free CHA parking! CALL: Mr.

Liz GE 6-1080 CALL: Mr. Lorenz 6-1080 LAB TECH SPECIAL AGENT $600 No Fee $600 No Fee Compound, sample, test. and Undergo a complete training report lab duties. Quality program! Call now for a con- control of incoming McKechan compounds. CALL: Mr.

Strain GE 6-1080 GE 6-1080 fidential interview. CALL: Mr. MISSOURI Dousiness Men's Clearing House 515 Olive Suite 802 A General Employment Enterprises Service Funeral Nov. 9:30 from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel. Fair and West Florissant avs.

Interment Cal- Eaton Lawrence R. Eaton of Farming- ton. formerly of St. Louis, Oct. 29.

1968, beloved husband of Maudene (nee Dorton) dear father of Mrs. Alvin Fissell and Mrs. Edwin Overmann, dear grandfather, greatgrandfather, brother, brother-inlaw and uncle. Funeral Nov. 1, 1 p.m., at MILLER Funeral Home, Farmington, Mo, Interment Doe Run.

Mo. F. Finke Walter asleep Jesus, Oct. 30, 1968. beloved husband of Sophie Finke, dear father Walter F.

Finke and Janice Jennings, dear brother of Kenneth and Louls Finke, Helen Twillmann and Elvira. Nagel, our dear father-inbrother-in-law, grandfather uncle cousin. Funeral STOCK Mortuary. 9825 Ferry Nov. 1 Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery, Mr.

member of St. Lutheran Church, Metropolitan St. Louis Real Estate Board Mo. Real Estate Ass' n. Visitation after 7 p.m.

Finneran Mary 1 Finneran (nee Cavan- augh), Oct. 29, 1968, titled the of Sacraments Holy wife Mother Church, beloved Michael F. Finneran, dear mother of Patricia Brennan Nancy Kozeny, dear mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral KREIGSHAUSER'S SOUTH. 4228 S.

Kingshighway, Nov. 9:30 to St. Michael's Church, Shrewsbury. Interment Resurrection. In state 7 p.m.

Wed. Fletcher Emma lett), H. Fletcher (nee Oct. 28, 1968, dear mother David G. and the late Morton Fletcher, dear sister of Mary H.

Plummer and Edna Shaver, dear grandmother, great-grandmother and mother. Private services were held from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand Oct. 28. 8 p.m.

Interment Madisonville, Ky. Frillman Ralph C. Frillman, Oct. 26, 1968, dear husband of Eleanor Frillman, father of Louise Steiger, Marcella Phillips. Ronald and Cheryl Frillman, son of Walter E.

Ellerbrock, stepfather of Dell, Joseph and Richard Eichholz and Sandra Gibson, brother of Walter H. Ellerbrock, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from SUEDMEYER KOCH Chapel, 3934 N. 20th 1:30 p.m.. Oct.

31. Interment Memorial Park tery, A member of American Legion Post 196, St. Louis Honor Guard No. 1, and Bottlers Local 187. Guard of Honor No.

1 Service 8 p.m.. Wed. Geissmann Louise M. Geissmann (nee We. ber, Oct.

1968, beloved wife of the late Joseph L. Geissmann, dear mother of Lillian Kaltbrunner and Louise F. (Babe) Hopkins, dear motherIn-law of Max Kaltbrunner and Howard J. Hopkins and aunt, Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand, Oct.

31, 10 a.m Interment. Member St. of Swiss Benevolent Churchyard. SoPaul's. ciety.

Glaenzer Effie Glaenzer (nee Barnhart), Normandy, Oct, 29, 1968, dear wife of Robert W. Glaenzer, dear mother of Mrs. Bernard (Edith) Struckhoff, our dear mother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. In state at the SHEPARD Chapel, 9255 Natural Bridge, Wed. afternoon and evening.

Services, 2 p.m., St. Paul ed Church of Christ. Columbia, Nov. 2 p.m. Inter.

ment Paul Cemetery. Goeman George W. Goeman (Gorman), Fri, Oct. 25, 1968, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear husband of the late Genevieve Goeman (nee Dee), dear father of Virginia Hoock and Betty Ann Nichols, dear brother of Helen Comer, dear grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Private, services were held Oct.

29, at Pope St. Plus Church Interment Calvary. KRINGSHAUSER'S SOUTH Service, Green Edward Green. Hazelwood, Oct. 30, 1968.

beloved husband of Dorothy Green (nee Haynie), dear father of Carol and Kenneth Green, dear brother of Dorothy Kirkland, Woodlawn, dear son-in-law, brotherin-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral service Nov. 1. 2 p.m., at the HUTCHENS Mortuary, 675 Graham sant. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery.

Mr. Green Was member of Scottish Rite and Wellaton Lodge No. 613 A. Rose Crotx service 8. p.m.

Thurs. In state after 7 p.m. Wed. Havener Lee J. Havener, Oct.

28, 1968. dear husband of Mary Jane Havener (nee Mattox), dear father of Sally Wells, Jackson: Mary Joan, Arthur Lee, Susan Leigh, and Catherine Ann Havener, dear grandfather. fatherin-law, brother-In-law. nephew, cousin and friend. Funeral from PARKER ALDRICH Funeral Home, 15 W.

wood, Webster Groves, Thurs. Oct. 31, 2 p.m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery, Mr. Havener was a past president of Webster Groves Rotary Club, a member of Webster Groves Lodge No.

84. and member of Missouri Bar Assn. In state after 12 noon Wed. Hayes W. Hayes, age 79.

Oct, 30. 1068. Independence, Kan. husband Ethel Gilliland Haves, of Mrs. Loretta St.

Louis. Funeral services 2:30 p.m. at BURNS Funeral Home Chapel, Cherryvale, Kan. Keep Your GET-AHEAD EYE on EST These Jobs are fee paid and open right now ADMINISTRATIVE EXECUTIVE FEE PAID College graduate, you must move to headquarters office for training by top executives. Pay increases to $8400 within 2 years.

From there an immediate opportunity. SALESMAN TO $600, FEE PAID So you say you can sell. Well before you do, we promise you'll be a better, success-oriented sales rep. after you join this progressive company and get paid to learn their sales techniques. Five men will be hired this week.

Call today. CORRUGATED BOX SALESMAN -TO $10,000, FEE PAID Experienced man a must. If you know this business this is your way to get ahead. JR. ACCOUNTANT Top firm needs bright young men to train in department, notch.

move into executive position. Will be responsible for some supervisory work at start. This is quite an opening for the men with high financial goals $700 More Positions Now Available Programmer Adjuster, Exp. Comptroller $10,000 Asst. to V.P.

$700 Mgmt. Trainee 7 $625 Underwriter $800 up ESI EMPLOYMENT SERVICES INC. FREE PARKING AT THE OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. MANSION HOUSE EVERY WEDNESDAY 408 Olive, 7th Floor MA 1-2070 Finke Wed. SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA EARN AT HOME IN SPARE TIME All texts and instructions furnished at low monthly costs to fit your budget.

Endorsed by leading educators. 71 years of service to ambitious men and women. WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURE American School Dept. PD P.O. Box 13442 St.

Louis, Mo. 63138 GA 1-0166 City State Accredited Member National Homel Study Councll ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE Learn a basic technical skill ELECTRONICS, RADIO- TV Air-Conditioning, Drafting Send for FREE Catalog BASIC INST. OF TECHNOLOGY 1930 S. Vandeventer PR 1-4307 BE A DRAFTSMAN! With our intensive training you'll in qualify this in high a short time for a future paying field. Call DRAFTING TECH INSTITUTE PA 7-7212 5701 Waterman at DeBaliviere SITUATIONS--MEN, BOYS 77 desires ACCOUNTANT: degree, employed, change.

645-1545 after 6 p.m. CHEF, TOP MAN. AVAILABLE. HA 3-6112 DRAPERY CUTTER: factory work or IBM reference. 367-0429 DRIVER; delivery, age 27; 20 hours week.

IV 7-8857 MAN: aggressive; presently aging corrosion ing business: experienced management, estimating and labor: desires job with financial security. Box S-17, P. -D. MALE, STENOGRAPHER (dictaphone) 65 wpm; 15 years experience. WY 4-0259.

PART Time, general work after 9 p.m. FO 1-4820 PHARMACIST with managerial experience, partnership or manage drug store, willing to invest, Box N-418. PUBLISHERS AND EDITORS Man, evaluate-negotiate manuscripts (English, other). Deal authors, profs, publishers. Take responsibility Socio-Economic, Philosophical, Religious Editions.

Salary open. Will relocate. Box W-58 SALES MANAGER Employed, seeks challenging growth position. Over 10 years industrial consumer sales. Experienced selling, planning, organization, also international background: age 37, degree graduate work.

Prefer St. Louis or Midwest area, Box S-125, -D. SALES: 15 years, hiring, training, selling. age 39: 434-2513. 5 YEARS tractor trailer experience; young man wants Sat.

or Sun. work ramping or Box W. 324, TRAFFIC Shipping patching, fully experienced, excelsupervisor, warehouseing, dislent references. 423-0598 TRAFFIC and Transportation position. 32, 1-618-259-5672.

TRUCK DRIVER, 35; experience, diesel tractor. PA 6-2675. YOUNG MAN, 24; various experience, any type work, day or night. 771-1999. YOUNG MAN; wants full time employment nights: call 6-8 p.In.

231-2986 SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS 78 APARTMENT-Town House manager; past experience includes real estate sales, leasing, property management including 2 exclusive Clayton highrise. WO 1-4464 BABY SIT in your home, days; references; vicinity of JeffersonArsenal sts. 776-6941. BABY SITTING Grand Utah, In my home. TO 5-1363 BABY SIT; my home, Florissant area.

838-6178 BABY SIT, your home, south. MO 4-1919 BOOKKEEPER, experlenced thru G-L, trial balance and payroll taxes. Box S-195, P. BOOKKEEPER; full charge, all phases through L. TU 6-3596 CARE for elderly lady, 5 days.

JE 1-9093 CARD for sick in the home; experienced. JE 3-2310. CLEANING: 1 day, different day every week 721-6471 CLERK TYPIST and general office work, experienced in office machines, type 50 wpm. Can start Immediately 423-8653 COOK. experienced, Institution work, reference.

863 2765 FACTORY work. assembly, packing and stock, full time: 436-5584 KAY WILLIAMS PERSONNEL Art Director heavy TV with adequate print recordR to $20,000 Account Supervisor minimum 3 years in brandmgmt or comparable agency assignment on major consumer package goods account; FREE 20,000 Public Relations Acct. Executive -live in Washington DC. Prefer institutional or trade association experience; FREE 12,000 Pubire Reiations Acct. Exec.

Know food serviceFREE 12.000 Public Relations Assistant- -account exec. 10,000 Account supervisor--live in Houston, TexasIndustrial experience, preferably with major oil company. FREE 25,000 Specialist in Diamond Sales--you sell and service diamond products to direct customers and support distributor in other accts. Prefer MS degee. Sales and or metal experience; FREE 16,650 Printing sales to colleges.

Know and do heavy communications work with Professional Groups. All expenses; FREE -Base 10,000 Sales to fixture companies using metal trimsBase $100 week with good commission arrangement. DOWNTOWN: 818 Olive CLAYTON: 25 Bemiston SOUTHSIDE: 6025 Chippewa NORTHSIDE: 110 Northland Shopping Center Name Street Bell SITUATIONS- WOMEN, GIRLS 78 EXECUTIVE wants Secretary, supplemental presently employed, position evenings and Saturdays S-18, to fund special project. Box P. -D.

HELP care of elderly lady, light GIRL, college student, stock girl, duties, southwest. 865-4061 filing, clerk, afternoons. FO 1-6584 HOUSEWORK; references, experiHOUSEWORK; 1-5, day, week. enced. WO 2-7597 367-4736.

MAID work, or by day, reference; city only. FO 7-3677 part time or INCR OPERATOR: temporary job. Experienced 3-5375 all phases. South after County, 3:30 VI LPN with car for private duty, before 9:30 or qualified to take home. charge, vO 11-7 3-3455 Hosor private duty, white, pital Nursing 8 to 12 hours.

TA 2:0508 private duty, white, erence, 8 hours. 8 PR 2-3346 music; 4 playing. ORGANIST vrs. 344-3668 SPECIALIZE and Evenings. serving parties, reference, JE 1-5757.

TYPING, or any office work, my home. HA 7-1336. WOMAN, day 862-3633 or week, own portation. WOMAN: care elderly Or sick; your home or mine. EV 3-3382.

WOMAN, work 3 days 10 through dinner, home nights. 726-0640 Employment Agencies, Male 81 EXECUTIVE TRAINEE Train to $7200; St. Louis location, companies. with one of Divisional nation's managers will take you under their direct supervision and train you for Administra- 2 yr. period in all areas of tion.

Tops in opportunity and potential HERE. I JR. ACCOUNTANT, $9000 NO DEGREE, the comptroller himself will take you under in wing and completely train Gen. Ledger TAXESprofit and loss-etc. In into only 2 years you will move ASSISand TANT Budget COMPTROLLER Supervision.

or Life. Maj. Med. and your college education free is only the beginning. MANAGEMENT TRAINEE NO DEGREE Your desire alone will provide the opportunity to be fully trained in management with this nationally known company Accelerated during a two own year office and training profit program; your just 3 of the many benefits.

OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR This 12,000 Multi million dollar organization is now men to another fill top man auditing grooming positions and for the chair. Work from corp, office while enjoying top benefits. A real people meeting spot. L. S.

BRADY GE 6-6990 JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT NO DEGREE To $6600 FEE PAID high school grad has unlimited opportunity working with Chief Accountant as aid to accounting staff! Learn company operations and start your advance to the HUGHES PERSONNEL, Inc. 506 OLIVE 6TH FL. CE 1-4655 Employment Agencies, Male 81 LOEHR OLDEST IN MISSOURI TECHNICAL Chem. $12,000 Ind. Hygienist 8,400 Dock Foreman 8,000 E.E.-Design (5) $10,000 Warehouse 8,400 Time Study 7,200 ME, EE, IE; MGF $11,000 Food $12,000 Draftsmen To $10,000 Jr.

Draftsman 6,500 Jr. Engineer, Car 7,800 Elex Repair To 6,000 ADMINISTRATIVE Lease Negotiator 9,000 Accountant-Cost, 8,400 7,200 Assist Ad. Mgr. 6,000 Legal Trainee 6,800 Mgr. Trainee 7,000 I Inventory Clerk 380 Secretary 575 Sales Secretary 400 General Office 375 Acct.

Clerk 340 Auditor Trainee. 400 SALES Industrial Trainee 7,200 Sundries, Comm. 7,800 Controls Valves, 9,600 Beverages, to Dist 7,500 Food Broker 6,000 Cosmetics, Military $11,000 Paper, Sales Mkt. 7,200 Retail Mgt. 8,500 Buyer, Gift Shop $12,000 Surgical Products 8,400 Electric Motors $10,800 Trainee, Auto Parts 8,400 (Partial Listings) LOEHR 509 OLIVE GA 1-1688.

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