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DEATHS 14 JOSTES, EMMA (nee Ziegenhein), 4247 1962, Flora beloved wife of Louls June A. Jostes, dear mother of Emma Lou Keller and Robert F. Jostes, dear sister of Clara DeHaan. Services 10:30 A.m., JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS.

7027 Gravois. Private interment Valhalla. KADLEC, CHARLES 3652 Arkansas, June 7, 1962, beloved husband of Johanna Kadlec nee Kurtz), dear father of Joseph and the late Charles T. Kadlac. our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 June 9, 1:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Retired member of Boot and Shoe Workers Local No. 25. KELLER, ROY 4139 Chouteau.

June 6, 1962. dear son of the late John and Jennie Lee Keller, brother of Maude Bertha Chunn, Grace and the late Catherine Wyland, brother-in-law. uncle, great -uncle and great-great-uncle. Funeral June 9, 2 p.m., from the BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester Kirkwood. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

KESSLER, BERNICE (nee Bierman), June 6. 1962. beloved wife of Harry Kessler, dear mother of Louis Kessler, dear daughter of George and Lillie Bierman, dear sister of Mildred Wallace and Jack Bierman, our dear daughter sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral June 11, 10:30 a.m. from JAY B.

SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester AV. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Deceased was member of Warren G. Harding Council No. 13 D.

of A. D. of A. services 8 p.m. Mrs.

Kessler in state 3 p.m. KINLOUGH, ROBERT June 7. 1962, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Ann Kinlough (nee Janssen) dear father of Robert and Richard Kinlough, dear brother of Frances Reynolds, Harry and Arthur Kinlough, dear son-in-law. brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, a.m., June 11, St.

Magdalen Church. Brentwood. Requiem Mass 9 a.m. Interment St. Paul Churchyard.

Chief of Brentwood Police Department. Member of Brentwood Optimist Club. Mr. Kinlough in state after 7 p.m.. Fri.

KNEBEL. PETER J. (PETE), June 7, 1962. dear husband of Bernadette Knebel (nee Meyer), father of Shirley Grams and Ronald Knebel. brother of Theresa Yungenwaelter, grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from COLLIER'S Funeral Home, 10123 St. Charles June 9, 8:15 a.m., to All Saints Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. KRUGER. ROBERT 856 Queen Anne Glendale, Fri.

June 8, 1962, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, husband of Maurine Kruger, father of Kathryn, Ellen, Mary Elizabeth, Robert W. and Kevin Kruger, son of Mrs. Kathryn M. Kruger, dear brother, brother-in-law, son-in-law, nephew and uncle. Funeral Mon.

June 11, 8:30 A.m. from the BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester, Kirkwood to Mary Queen of Peace Church, Lockwood and Berry 9 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Mr. Kruger in parlors after 1 p.m.

Sat. LATTRAY. OPAL VESTA (nee Baker), 7212 Pennsylvania, June 7, 1962, dear wife of Oliver M. Lattray, dear mother of Elinor Romero, dear daughter of Noah and the late Lilly Baker (nee Collier), dear stepdaughter of Jettie Baker, dear sister of Lena White, Pauline Strong, Allene Clemmens, Maxine Cisco, Sybil, Noah, Raymond. Albert, Joe, Darrell Delno and Elmo Baker, dear grandmother of James, Sharon, Karen, John, Robert, Michael and David Romero, dear mother-in-law of Robert Romero, dear sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, 10:30 a.m. Interment Mt. Hope. MARTIN, ELIZABETH 1719 S.

Ninth, June 7. 1962, mother of Carl Martin and Mabel Hutchison, dear grandmother, mother-inlaw and aunt. Funeral from McLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Lafayette, 10 a.m. Interment Lakeview Cemetery, Belleville, Ill. METCALF, CLARA, formerly of 140 S.

Gore, June 6, 1962, widow of the late Eliab W. Metcalf, mother of Harold R. and Betty Metcalf, dear sister, aunt, grandmother and mother-in-law. Mrs. Metcalf at PARKER-ALDRICH Chapel, 15 W.

Lockwood, Webster Groves, after 6 p.m. June 8. Service June 9, 9:30 a.m. Interment private. NEIS, WALTER HENRY, 7905 Water June 6, 1962, beloved husband of Gertrude Neis (nee Alimond) dear father of Walter Jr.

and Janet Neis, Rose Travers, Norma Bommarito and Evelyn Boershig, dear brother of Ervin Neis, our dear father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, Lakewood Sat. 1:30 p.m. Interment Park.

Member of Co. 138th Infantry, World War I. OLIVER, GEORGE 4178 DeTonty, June 7, 1962. dear husband of Olive Oliver (nee Durkee), dear father of Marme Goodman and Wanda Butler of Utah. St.

Louis, Harold Oliver, Ogden, Jack Oliver, Los Altos. and Norma Talley, St. Louis, dear brother of Albert Oliver, beloved grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle. Funeral 2:30 p.m.. June 10.

from SCHROEDER'S Chapel, Chester, Ill. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. PETERMAN, MAMIE (nee Seller), June 6. 1962. dear wife of the late William Peterman.

dear sister of Karl F. and Fred W. Seller, dear sister-in-law, aunt and niece. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, June 9.

10 a.m, Interment New St. Marcus. PILS, SOPHIA (nee Romacker), 8418 Pennaylvania, June 7, 1962, wife of the late William L. Pils, dear mother of Mrs. Ethel Rebholz and William J.

Pils, dear mother-in-law and grandmother. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, 10:30 a.m.. to St. Trinity, Member of Woodmen Circle Magnolia Grove No.

109. PLATKE, ROSE, June 7, 1962, beloved wife of Sidney Platke, dear mother of Lee and Stanley Platke, beloved daughter of Eva and the late Lee Newman, dear sister of Rubin and Isadore Newman, our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from BERGER Memorial, McPherson at Walton, 11:30. a.m. to Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, In state Sun.

after 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Platke was a member of B'nai Amoona Congregation. and Harrison-Egel Chapter B'nai B'rith. POINTER, WILLIAM 60 Tealwood June 8.

1962, beloved husband of Lula Pointer, dear father of Mrs. Edna Mae Kelley, dear father-in-law, er, grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral services at KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST. 9450 Olive' June 10, 2 p.m. Interment Des Moines, Ia.

In state after 7 p.m. Sat. POPOVITCH, STEVE, 856 Poplar Lemay, suddenly June 2, 1962, beloved husband of Dorothy Popovitch (nee Meissert), dear father of Janet Halfacre and Norman Popovitch, our dear ther-in-law, son-in-law. grandfather, brother and uncle, Funeral from FEY Funeral Home, 4100 Lemay Ferry south of Lindbergh, June 9, 10 a.m, Interment Parklawn Cemetery, Mr. Popovitch member of Carpenters Local Union No.

1739. RALLY. ANDREW Thurs. June 7, 1962, beloved husband of Dorothy Rally (nee Kraemer), dear father of Paul Rally and Georgene Karis, dear brother of William G. Rally brother-in-law, grandfather, father-In-law and uncle, Funeral from ARTHUR J.

NELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell June 11, 1:30 p.m., to St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church. Forest Park. Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery, In parlors noon.

ROGERS. BETTY J. (nee Croft). 1203 Delaware, June 1962. beloved daughter of George Sr.

and Mable Croft, dear sister of Ruby Holderfield, George Ronald. and Donald. dear aunt, sisterin-law. cousin and niece. Funeral from MORRELL Funeral Home 3710 Grand bl.

at Natural Bridge, June 9. Services 2 p.m. Interment Laurel Hill. Gardena, SCHIL.DZ, JOSEPH 7059 Pernod, June 60. 1962, fortifled with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church.

beloved husband of the late Lura Augusta Schildz (nee Winston), dear father of John and Richard Schildz. Lorraine Finley, (Marguerite) Pat Holoubek, dear brother, grandfather and uncle, Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'8 SOUTH. 4228 S. Kingshighway, Sat. June 9, 8:15 a.m.

to Epiphany of Our Lord Church. Interment Resurrection. SCHOEN ANNA (nee Schober) High Ridge, June 7. 1962. beloved wife of the late Frank Schoen, dear mother of Arthur and George Schoen, Josephine Lenz, and Irene Cribbs, our dear sister, sister-in-law, motherin-law, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt and cousin.

Mrs. Schoen at BRIMMER Funeral Home, Holise Springs, until June 11, 8:30 a.m., thence removed to St. Martins United Church of Christ, High Ridge, Mo. Service 10 a.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

Member of Fenton Chapter No 152 0.E.8. Star Service Bun. p.m. FRIDAF, 2D JUNE 8, 1962. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH ANNOUNCEMENTS CEMETERIES MAUSOLEUMS NEW Mt.

Lebanon Garden of the Savior, lots on top of hill, next to road, sell at loss. MO 4-9521. LAUREL HILLS Memorial Gardens; 2-grave lot. MI 5-1592. MT.

HOPE; 6-grave lot; also 9- grave: reasonable. UN 4-7917. OAK GROVE; 12 graves; reasonable: lot 273, section 8. VI 3-1634 FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Funeral Arrangements $6 up. OPEN FRI.

8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Sun. 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 FUNERAL DIRECTORS KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST: 9450 Olive boulevard.

WY 4-3322 SOUTH: 4228 S. Kingshighway bl. FL 1-4320 STROOT-CARROLL 4600 Natural Bridge EV 1-0341 LEIDNER UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1859. 2223 ST.

LOUIS CH 1-1654 JAY B. SMITH 7456 MANCHESTER ST 1-1115 ALBERT H. HOPPE MORRELL JE 3-3950 HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary 6464 Chippewa FL 2-1938 CLARK FUNERAL HOME 1125 Hodiamont PA 1-3950 KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 Gravois PR 2-3000 MOYDELL'S Mississippi and Allen PR 2-0402 FRATERNAL NOTICES 13 tours LOCAL 1. I.B.E.W. Please be advised of the death of Brother JOSEPH A.

NOLTE Class A Pension Funeral services 8:30 a. m. June 11, 1962. from KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST, 9450 Olive St. rd.

Body will be in state after p.m. June 9. E. NOLTE BUSINESS MANAGER BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IRON WORKERS LOCAL 396 Please be advised of the death of BROTHER HENRY D. SPIVA Funeral From JOS.

A. HOWARD 1619 S. Grand June 9, at 1:30 p.m. HARRY L. SIMPSON, President GENERAL 13A INVEST WITH SECURITY: UP TO ON YOUR MONEY: DEEDS OF TRUST AVAILABLE; CASH OUT YOUR PROPERTY.

HENRY H. HAFFNER 6629 Delmar Realtors PA 1-2996 DEATHS 14 BARTEAU. ANNA E. (nee Arkes), 419 N. Elizabeth, Ferguson, June 6, 1962, beloved wife of the late Edward Barteau, dear mother of Henry, Mathew, Emil and Wilfred Barteau, Eleanor Schaefer, Virginia Duffy, Bernice Meister, and Cecelia Bliss.

dear grandmother. great-grandmother, mother-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from The FLORISSANT Mortuary, 315 St. Francois Florissant, June 9, 8:30 a.m. to 88.

John and James Church. Interment St. Ferdinand Cemetery. BECKMANN, LAURA (nee Fischer), June 7, 1962, beloved wife of the late August Beckmann, dear mother of Jesse M. Pohl, Bertha A.

Allen and the late Ada S. Schroeder dear grandmother of Wilmer A. Allen, and Arthur Pohl, great-grandmother, great great-great-grandmother. and aunt, in, her 101st year. Funeral June 9, 10:30 a.m., from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and W.

Florissant av. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. BOLAND, MATHILDA (TILLIE) (nee Lautermilch), June 6, 1962, beloved wife of the late James H. Boland, dear mother of Ruth Weiss, George L. Boland, and Clara M.

Colley, dear grandmother of Hazel R. James (nee Colley) and the late William E. Weiss, dear mother sister, sister-in-law aunt, in her 88th year. Funeral June 9, 1 p.m.. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant aV.

Interment Friedens Cemetery. BROADBENT, HERMINE K. (nee Karberg), 8 Hortus June 7. 1962, mother of Sam R. Broadbent of Washington.

D.C.. Bister of Herman Karberg, Lake Wales, Fla. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Sat. June 1 p.m.

Interment Valhalla. In parlors after 7. p.m. Fri. BRYANT, GEORGE June 6, 1962, dear husband of Alice (Leonhardt) Bryant, father of Laurelyn and Kevin Bryant, dear brother, son-in-law, brotherin-law and uncle.

Funeral from CULLEN KELLY Funeral Home. 7627 Natural Bridge, June 9. 8:30 a.m. to St. Sebastian Church.

Interment Calvary. CALLAHAN, JERRY, June 7, 1962, dear husband of Helen Bean Callahan, stepfather of Mary Goforth, Maxine Case, Shirley Fields and Dorothy Pearson, brother of John J. Callahan of Toledo, Ohio. our dear father In law, grandfather, brother in law and uncle. Funeral from DREHMANN-HARRAL Chapel, 1905 Union 11 a.m.

Mon. June 11. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. A member of Barracks No. 1917, V.

of W.W.I. Mortuary service 8 p.m. Sunday. CARMODY. WILLIAM THOMAS.

1313 Greentree Lane, Glendale, June 6. 1962. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, husband of Evelyn MeMahon Carmody, father of John and Cathy Carmody, son of Mrs. Margaret Carmody, brother of Margaret A. Carmody, our son-inlaw, nephew and cousin.

Funeral June 9, at 8:30 from BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester Kirkwood, to Mary Queen of Peace Church, Lockwood and Berry, 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. CLOCH, FANNIE, June 7, 1962, beloved wife of Manuel Cloch, dear mother of Rosylin Fox and Mary Beitch. beloved sister of Alice Horwitz, Sara Kopitsky, Birdie Melnick, and the late Dr. Benjamin, Frank, Harry and Rose Zellinger, our dear grandmother and aunt.

Funeral from the RINDSKOPF Chapel. 5212 Delmar 1 p.m. to B'nal Cemetery. Mrs. Cloch in state 12 noon.

COLONNA. HAROLD June 6. 1962, beloved husband of Mrs. May Colonna (nee Zapp), dear brother of Mrs. Marguerite Humphrey of Nowata, Adrian, Wilton, Bernard Colonna and the late Meriam and Edwin Colonna.

dear uncle. nephew, cousin and brother-in-law. Masonic services under the allspices of Naphtali Lodge No. Lake 25 A.F. A.M..

Fri. 3 p.m. to Charles Cemetery at the ALEXANDER SONS Town Chapel. 6175 Delmar bi. Friends wishing may make contributions to the St.

Louis Heart Fund. COSTELLO. SUSIE (nee Hull), of DeSoto. June, 6. 1962.

beloved wife of late Fred Comtello, our dear mother. mother, mother-in-law and Funeral June 9. 2 p.m. (DST) from MOTHERSHEAD FUneral Home, DeSoto. CRUTCHFIELD, CECIL 9420 Auburn June 6.

1962. beloved husband of Valle Crutchfield (nee Smith dear father of Margaret Snelson of Kansas Citv. and Mary Hoeferlin. our father-in-law. grandfather.

brother. brother-in-law and uncle, Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge June 9. p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

DIAMONTIS, THEOHARES, June 6. 1962, dear uncle of Christ and Despo Zerris, dear brothers In Greece, dear friend of Christ Chates and Harry Gotches. Funeral from ALBERT HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington June 9. 9:30 a.m.. to Greek Church of the Assumption, Interment St.

Matthew Cemetery. Member of Waiters Local No. 20. Always For the Things You Want. Keep an Eye on the Want Ads in the ST.

LOUIS POST- DISPATCH DEATHS 14 SEPER, ALEX, June 6, 1962. fortified with the Sacramenta of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Mary Seper (nee Gyaky), dear father of Pete Seper, Irma Krieg. and Albert Seper, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 8. Kingshighway, June 9.

8:30 a.m. to St. Margaret of Scotland Church. Interment Resurrection. A member of Hunyady Society and United Hungarian Society.

SKALA, WALTER E. June 7, 1962, beloved husband of the late Edna Skala (nee Partenheimer), dear father of Walter E. Jr. and Robert Skala, dear brother of Arthur A Skala and Loretta Rankin, dear grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law and cousin. Funeral June 11, 8:15 a.m., from MATH HERMANN Chapel, Fair and West Florissant to St.

Catherine of Alexandria Church, Riverview Gardens. Mass 9 a.m. Interment National Cemetery. Jefferson Barracks, Mr. Skala was a member of Riverview Gardens Memorial Post No.

442 American Legion. Guard of Honor service Sun. 8 p.m. SOLOMON, MORRIS, June 7. 1962.

husband of the late Sarah Solomon, beloved father of Mrs. Edna Cohen of Dallas, and Mrs. Ann Cohen, dear brother of Mrs. Lena Gudder, Mrs. Fannie Wides of Murphysboro, and Mrs.

Anna Goldsmith of Mattoon. our dear grandfather, greatgrandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from BERGER Memorial, McPherson at Walton, 1 p.m., to Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Cemetery. In state after 12 noon. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to charity of your choice.

SPIVA, HENRY D. (SKINNEY), June 6, 1962. father of Mrs. Frances Wineland of Silver brother Stella Sunderman, Irene Pacheidt, Nellie Davis. Forest and George Spiva, our dear grandfather and uncle.

Funeral June 9, 1:30 p.m. from Home, JOS. A. HOWARD'S Funeral 1619 S. Grand.

Lakewood Park Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Iron Workers Local No. 396. STEFFAN. LOUISA ANNA (nee Robben) June 6, 1962.

beloved wife of Milton Steffan. daughter of the late August and Theresa Robben, dear sister of Della Holtkamp and May Georgen, sister-in-law, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from SCHRADER neral Home, Ballwin, June 9, 2 p.m. St. John's Cemetery, Chesterfield, Mo.

STEHLIN, DOROTHY (DORA) (nee Schmidt), 4629A Delor. June 6, 1962, beloved wife of George George Stehlin. Stehlin, dear Betty mother Jane Frank and Alice Lee Stehlin, our dear grandmother, mother-in-law. sister, sister-in-law. aunt, niece and cousin.

Service Sat. 1 p.m. at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS. 7027 a vols.

Interment Lakewood Park. STROER, JOSEPH ANTHONY, age 51, lived at 816 Chestnut Birmingham suddenly June 6th, beloved husband of Loraine B. Stroer, father of Beverly Marie Stroer and Bill, dear brother of Henry Stroer of St. Louis, Mo. Funeral from Valley Chapel, Birmingham, June 8th at 2 p.m.

interment Elmwood Cemetery. TALLEY, CRAIG June 7, 1962, son Elbert A. and Doris Talley, brother of Stephen and Anne Talley. Memorial services 10 a.m. at the First Unitarian Church, 5015 Waterman AV.

Omit flowers. THIEMAN, WILLIAM, 1108 College Venice, entered into rest June 6, 1962, beloved husband of Lulu Thieman, dear father of William and Monroe Thieman, dear brother of Walter Thieman. Edith Hurt, Gussie Thieman, and Lily Grave, and Mathilda' Ritter, dear grandfather. Funeral p.m, LAHEY Funeral 501 Madison Madison, IN. Interment Sunset Hill Cemetery, Edwardsville, Ill.

WEINSTING, FRANK, June 6. 1962, beloved husband of Mildred Weinsting, dear father of Michael Weinsting and Georgia Knight, beloved son of Joseph and the late Tobby Weinstein, dear, brother of Morris, G. Scott and Walter Weinstein and Mrs. Rose Hess, our dear grandfather and uncle. Mr.

Weinsting was a member of Benjamin Franklin Lodge No. 642 A.F. A.M. and Scottish Rite. Funeral from the RINDSKOPF Chapel, 5212 Delmar 10 a.m.

to Mt. Sinai Cemetery. Mr. Weinsting in state 8 p.m. Masonic service 8:30 p.m.

Please omit flowers. WEYEKS, JOSEPH 116 Sunswept Lane, High Ridge, June 6, 1962, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved father of John M. Weyers, dear father-in-law of Fern M. Weyers, dear grandfather of Mrs. Mary Jane Franks, and John Scott Weyers.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 8. Kingshighway, June 11, 8:30 a.m., to St. Gabriel the Archangel Church. Interment Calvary, In parlors after 6 p.m. Fri.

WOCHELE, ELIZABETH (nee Wienecke), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, June 7, 1962, beloved wife of the late Herman Wochele, our dear aunt, sister-in-law and cousin. Funeral 8:30 a.m., from JOHN ZIEGENHEIN SONS. 7027 Gravois, to St. Raphael the Archangel Church. Interment St.

Churchyard. ZIMMER. LOUISE MARIE, 9420 Litzsinger June 6. 1962, dear sister of Philip J. and Charles E.

Zimmer, dear sister-inlaw and aunt. Funeral June 9. 2:30 p.m.,. from the BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester Kirkwood. Interment Bethany Cemetery.

LOST 17 REWARD Chihuahua, female, brown and white: child's pet: vicinity 23rd and University, CH 2301 University. lost AIREDALE, 27; large; name Ginger; May expecting puppies. FL 1-2114. BIKE: Nottingham School, Invicta; reward. FL 2-1940.

BINOCULARS in leather case, June Park-Southampton bus; reward. VE 2-1274. BOSTON TERRIER: "Ceaser." White leg and foot marking on back of neck. Child grieving. reward, WO 1-9030.

CAT, temale, white with gray markings; name Penny: reward. EV '3-3128. EV 5-4717. CHARM bracelet with 1 charm; vicinity Gas Light Square: reward. PA 5-3477 after 5:15 p.m.

CHIHUAHUA, small black, slightly tan and white, seen in vicinity of Sunbury north St. Louis, parallel south and north of Lucas and Hunt rd. Call EV 3-1523 or GA 1-2151, reward. CHIHUAHUA fawn male: Larimore and Trampe; reward. SH 1-2942.

COCKER; blond male, Page Academy, reward, FO 7-9148 after 6. DOG, male, white with with brown spot on back, brown ears, brown ring around left eye; vicinity Green Acres Park; reward. PR 1-8467. DOG, black and tan female, Louis Owin, R-2" on collar. CO 1-1719.

DOG small cross-breed, schnouzer and bull: no collar; reward. HA 7-1553. DOG; small female: old Trixie; Park and Ohio area. MO 4-0716 EAR RING, silver, purple stone, Thursday Clayton Inn area. WY 3-9443.

ENGAGEMENT ring: resembles dinner ring; vicinity Dellwood. Reward. UN 7-3967. FOX Terrier, male 1-7530 tail, 'Spottie', FL after 6. GERMAN SHEPHERD: male: 9 mo.

old; Sunday; reward. JA 4-3704 PARAKEETS: 1 sky blue- gray, 1 light blue-white. 5400 Delmar, Reward. FO 1-9324. PARAKEET: blue, vicinity Brown and Bobb reward.

HA 8-3696. PARAKEET; blue: name Charles; vicinity Warson Woods. YO 5-7409. POODLE: toy white male: collar; tag; $25 reward. EV 3-5565.

SCHNAUZER male. child's pet: vicinity north. Reward. CE 1-2725 SIAMESE CAT, female; South 38th st. area; reward.

FL 3-0148. WALLET: important papers. reward. Bader, BR 1-1200 MI 7-0217. WALLET, Forest Park Clayton bus Thurs.

forenoon. MI 5-3115. WRISTWATCH, lady's, keepsake; reward. FL 1-1285. FOUND 18 DOG: female: tan, white markings, 10 to 12 lbs.

Tower Grove Park, Tuesday. WO 1-0157. DETECTIVES 19 A. H. MARIAM PA 1-0776 Does shadowing, investigating.

finding out what they do: pictures taken: consultation free: bonded: licensed: 35 years established. shadows everywhere. 6635 Delmar. INDUSTRIAL SECURITY INC. 9567 Page (Page-West building).

security guards, private watchmen, investigation, private and domestic; licensed and bonded: free consultation. HA 6-2700. How may we serve you? PERSONAL 23 TRYING TO LOCATE Mr. John T. Wright, Mary Ellen Call FO 7-6880.

James, weekWright or Mrs. Breeden. days. Urgent. JOSEPHINE CIARAMITARO get in touch with John.

Sammy was hurt in auto accident. Follow the "Swap" ColumnClassification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ads PUBLIC NOTICES 24 BILLS PRESSING? LET U8 consolidate your bills, past due or not, into one low payment you can afford. Garnishments avoided. IF YOU OWE PAY AS LOW AS $1000 $15 per week $3000 $25 $35 per per week $2000 is not loan. No co-signers or security needed.

CREDIT ADVISORS, INC. 812 Olive Room 1026 PHONE GA 1-5681 SHE 94.7 MC Crestwood, owned and operated by Crestwood Broadcasting has applied to the FCC to Increase antenna height to 440 ft. and reduce ERP to 18.9 KW. FURNITURE, stored at 2558 Shannon, will be sold In 30 days, if not redeemed. E.

Maness. SPECIAL NOTICES 26 (Signed) VERNON L. WARREN FISHING, HUNTING, VACATION PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 27 PRIVATE LAKE RAMONA SPECIAL NOTICE Thomas Van Leuven, of 2354 Klemm, City of St. Louis, State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date by anyone except myself. (Signed) THOMAS VAN LEUVEN SPECIAL NOTICE Vernon L.

Warren, formerly of 4209 San Francisco, City of St, Louis 15. State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date by anyone except myself. FISHING 7 DAYS A WEEK West on Mark Twain, right on Carson turn left at Radian. RELAX at the Rosecliff Resort Hotel on Current river, 4 miles from largest spring in U.S., 4 hours drive from St. Louis: canoes for rent, boat fishing trips outfitted, home cooking.

air tioned: children welcome; reasonable. Fairview 3-9604 Rosecliff Hotel, Van Buren, Mo. FISHING, HUNTING, VACATION PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 27 PICNIC, swim, fish, barbecue. boats, camping: 35-acre lake. LEMBECK LAKE, sign at turnoff 40 miles south on Highway 21.

VACATION TRAILERS for, rent. Day's Texaco, 7002 S. Lindbergh. BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 WET BASEMENTS Leaks stopped on cracked walls. wet floors.

window wells. Pay after it rains. Guaranteed. RUSS DAVIS 1921 Brentwood PR 2-0298 Basements Waterproofed INSIDE OR OUTSIDE Home repairs; painting; call EZELL. RA 4-0105: HA 6-3599; 416 Houston.

ARE YOU having a hearing problem? Contact for personalized and selective service. T. Albert McCulley, certified hearing aid audiologist. Appointment only. CE 2699.

1726 Railway Exchange 610 Locust. DRIVERS' LICENSE SUSPENDED or about to be, due to accident: no insurance. Call FO 1-7170. Midwest Bonding 4929 Delmar BUSINESS CARDS $3.99 per 1000; letterheads $6.45 per 1000 and up; calendars, advertising specialties, business forms; low prices. Let 118 bid.

PR 1-0178. 4033 Castleman 10. BOB PROVAZEK Swedish Massage PR 1-8472 1802 Allen SWEDISA MASSAGE, Eva Helen's 4445A EASTON JE 1-2357 TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 Dependable Drivers Located To drive your car anywhere $100 total service charge Nationwide driveways 3645 Chippewa; days, MO 4-8889 7-10 p.m. only, PA 7-7823 GOING WEST? Drive one of our cars, California, Oregon, or Washington; fully insured, serviced, ready to go! Ample driving time. M.

B. THOMAS AUTO SALES, ME 1-5600. DRIVE my new car to California; leave immediately. FR 1-3847 DRIVE cars to Omaha and East: gas allowance. MO 4-8889.

EVES 7-10 p.m. only, PA 7-7823. DRIVE CAR; California, Washington. We ship cars. GA 1-7083.

DRIVE to California or Denver. PR 3-4249 after 6 p.m. SHARE RIDE 30 Hwy. 40 Brentwood to 12th Spruce, 8. 4:30.

WO 2-1914. SWAPS 31 FOR SALE OR TRADE: Esther Williams SWIMMING POOLS. all complete and brand new: imme- big sacrifice, fully guaranteed, diate installation, terms. See today, open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

LEE J. -Owner 5619 Delmar PA 5-3500 3 large bedrooms, built-in kitchen, gas; new: finance take lot, deed trust, pick-up, car $1495 down. JA 1-6652. WILL TRADE EQUITY For Anything of Value 3-4 family and 1-8 family after all expenses and payments on exsting financing balance left each month approximately $250, Call KANEFIELD. WY 4-7105.

CHRYSLER, '53 Crown Imperial limousine; 1 owner: power steering: fluid drive: 43,000 actual miles: body hand made, cost $8000; runs, looks like new, see to appreciate; $1500, will take car or boat in trade. PA 1-6987. LOTS (2) on Deal. tiful Lake Adele, paved roads, sewers, water, fishing year round, trade for small house trailer Out-oftown owner. PR 2-4051 DUPLEX in St.

Ann: 4-5, brick, all modern. separate basements: sell or trade for 2-3-bedroom home, prefer Kirkwood area. TA 1-6061. ST. CHARLES County; bedrooms.

baths; near Hwy. 70. Trade in lot, car or $750 cash down. ACTION, HA 9-1764. MOBILE home, 50x10; washer, dryer, disposal; consider furniture or a8 part payment; $3750; make offer.

AT 7-3922. CHEAP transportation or fix for profit. Plymouths, Fords, many others. all types or used parts. cash or Dealer, EV 1-6706.

RESTAURANT. good business, sell or trade for FO 1-9902, 4832 Delmar. PLYMOUTH coupe. '52, or power mower for Go-Kart. JA 1-5220 before 5 p.m.

SWAP or sell '31 Ford, Buick powered. 1914 Macklind, PR 1-8658. BOAT, 16' Alumacraft; 30 h.p. Mercury and trailer; sell or trade; 10800 Page. CLUB HOUSE on river: modern: city water: trade or sell: $1500.

TA 1-8012, 2232 Marshall rd. MODERN 12-year-old 3-bedroom brick for improved ground. GE 6-3037 KEATING VO 3-3300 TRAILER: 3-bedroom baths. '61; take over payments or take anything of value. 10800 Page.

2-FAMILY brick flat; north; for GE. lots: city or county, 6-3037 KEATING VO 3-3300 AUTOMATIC Bendix washer, $35 or tape recorder. UN 7-4835. COINS; swap them at 7030 West Florissant with collectors. COON hounds, beag'e and A.K.C.; sell or swap.

LE 6-2298. FAN, $30: EV girl's 28" bike, $20. Swap or 3-1714. GMC 1951 truck for cash, acreage or MI 5-0969. PIANO, apartment spinet, want pickup truck or car.

CH 1-1336. SERVICE STATION Equipment, oodles of stuff for? WO 1-0901. SPECIAL; boat tops, $25.50 or 3525 Shenandoah PR 2-4250 EDMUNDSON 3519, 5-5 brick duplex for house. HA 9-5377. COCKTAIL lounge, west.

buy like rent or trade? PA 5-3333. AIR CONDITIONING 39 AIR CONDITIONING and frigeration service; day factory or night. with Phileo servIce for 10 years. Geo. Vasill, 4847 Goethe.

FL 1-8050. ASH HAULING 41 ASHPITS. old sheds wrecked: basements cleaned; prompt JE service. THOMAS. 4423 Page.

ASHES, rubbish; prompt. Allen, 4441 Farlin, CO 1-8788, JE 1-8950 BRICKLAYING, Tuckpointing 43 BRICK WORK; new and repair work: veneering; block work: union. Cooper, 1112 Lemay, TW 2-3046. CAMPBELL'S tuckpointing, roofbrick work, concrete porches, plastering; do own work; 1-3817. esti1600 Helen.

CH TUCKPOINTING: large or small, also chimney work; prompt, sonable; do own work. ART. 3608 N. Ninth CE 1-1978 TUCKPOINTING, chimney repairs and brickwork: no job too small; guaranteed. MILBOURN.

EV 3-7126 6357 Stratford TUCK POINTING, chimney repair, waterproofing, caulking: reasonable: 17 years. Custom, 4129 Wright. HA 7-3614. TUCKPOINT, home repair; 20 years experience. Waller, Twentieth.

6-2108, MA 1-0574 TUCKPOINTING, chimney repair. Free estimate. Call Homer, 2315 Russell. PR 6-7537, MO 4-2148. TUCKPOINTING, flue repairs, waterproofing: fully guaranteed.

CARL MO 4-8200 2003 Sidney STOP wet walls now: tuckpointing. waterprooting. chimney repairs. LEN. 2620 Avie.

EV 3-2655. CARPENTERS BUILDERS Home Repair Contracting New construction or complete remodeling and repairing. Free eatimates. 747 Harvard. Missouri Home Const.

PA 5-5540 CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 CALL GIBSON SON For your carpentry and painting: FHA terms; union: residential or commercial, 3959 Shenandoah. PR 1-5082: MO 4-4450. CARPENTER work, remodeling. patios poured: free estimate on all jobs. Pullum, 1431 Caulks St.

Charles, Mo. JA 1-8040. HI 7-4389. GENERAL contractor, concrete work, siding. all home Improvements.

Al Richardson. 7436 Halpin. JA 2-8802. ALL TYPES of modernization and maintenance work; estimates furnished: terms. FREDERIC, 4280 Natural Bridge, OL, 2-1000.

FORMICA CABINETS, aluminum storm doors and windows, store and office counters. CURTIS. 6416 ETZEL. PA 1-8873. HOME repairs, reasonable; all kinds: painting, decorating.

Jim, 4960 Quincy. FL 2-5664 FL 1-4827 GENERAL REPAIRS. additions, modernize kitchens. J- 1911 Sublette, MI 5-1933. MI 7-4194.

GENERAL HOME Maintenance; carpentry; no job too small. Sam Henson, 1351 McKinley W0 1-1912 CARPENTER, porches. ceiling. floor, tile, plaster board. Wright, 5911 Lotus, CO 1-9222.

GENERAL HOME REPAIRS Tuckpointing, concrete, carpentry, Lillian. CO 1-9442. ADDITIONS. PORCHES, garages, plasterboard, tile: Spanbauer, 38th Taft. FL 2-5339 BUILDING, repairs, storm windows; no job too small.

Jackson, 1321 Bayard, FO 1-5066. CARPENTER work wanted; white. Wright, 5901 Lotus, EV 2-9375. CARPENTER, repair, paint. 1-9629.

4166 Shenandoah, Larry, PR GENERAL carpentry and repairs. L. E. Cuff, 4217 Grove. OL 2-7546 CONCRETE, CEMENT WORK 46 PATIOS IN COLOR SERPENTINE BRICK PLANTERS Quality concrete since 1951 SUPERIOR 1021 LEONA PA 5-3992 PR.

1-1160 FOR THE BEST call V-8 Cement Contractors, steps, porches, walks, drives: free estimates; insured. PR 2-6984 3511 VISTA CONCRETE: NEW OR REPAIR Sidewalk leveling, etc. 8135 Monroe BOLAND HA 8-3941 CONCRETE WORK of all kinds; new, patch and repair. Call MILBOURN EV 3-7126 6357 Stratford CONCRETE, CEMENT WORK 46 CONCRETE SIDEWALKS, STEPS, PORCHES WORK PATIOS, DRIVEWAYS GUARANTEED STEELE SONS 8954 WINDOM HA 7-5832 SOUTHARD: concrete work, all types, sidewalk leveling, free estimates. 1538 Valle, EV 3-3151 CONCRETE WORK, all kinds; new.

paten and repair. CARL, MO 4-8200. 2003 Sidney, ELECTRIC WIRING, ETC. 50 ORR ELECTRIC; wiring, repairs since 1907; rehabilitation and condemn work also. 3024 Cherokee.

PR 6-1100 TOBIN Electric; house and commercial wiring installed and repaired; city and county; free estimates, 3328 N. Ninth, CE 1-1163. FLOORING AND TILE 53 FLOOR and wall tile installation, IN free BI, 17 Fawnkitchen remodeling, and planning: wood, TW 2-3126 (no toll charge) FLOORS sanded, refinished, tiled; free estimates. Jack Strait, 3400 St. Williams.

HA 8-2645. SANDING, finishing, filing reasonable; anywhere. Lew, 10848 Kingbee, WO 1-2233. FLOOR refinished; special rates. 6132 Victoria.

MI 7-0036. FLOOR and wall tile installed. Ray, 5874A Delmar. VO 3-8463. GARAGE DOORS 54G GARAGE doors: all sizes: garages made longer.

Call anytime. LEN, 2620 Avie, EV 3-2655. GENERAL HAULING 56 CHEAP HAULING: anything, anytime. ANN, PR 6-4237, Rutger. HAULING rubbish.

cleaning basements, wrecking. JE 3-2732. Goss, 4251 Delmar. HAULING of any 1606 kind; N. move furniture.

Queen. 16th, GE 6-0462. 1362 power Semple. dump, FO 7-1228. HAULING, anytime.

Caruthers Son, 2415A McNair, PR 2-9553. LIGHT HAULING: furniture, etc. Art. 3901 Russell, PR 1-2322. TOPSOIL and general hauling.

ED. WO 2-8992 after 4. 801 Elm. FENCING 60 TREES TRIMMED and removed; trim shrubbery, hedges; spray shrubbery, trees, fruit trees: power equipment. All work guaranteed; insured; reasonable.

EVANS PA 5-0893 6748 Raymond PATIOS laid, brick or concrete; trees, shrubs sprayed. removed: grade sod, sodding: Insured. Edwards, Fenton, 5-5136. WEED CUTTING: expert lawn service. Payne, 5866 Julian, EV 3-5100.

EDWARDS Tree Lawn Service. Spraying, 2410 Bristow. HA 7-4274 TOPSOIL, good: grading, sodding. ANN. PR 6-4237, 2917 Rutger.

PAINTING 63 AI-SAVE MONEY Don't Paint Without My Bid Free Estimate- -Insured- Terms SCHENK. 6633 Wise. MI 7-1111 INTERIOR- Exterior painting; residential, commercial; tuckpointing, guttering. PA 6-1957 Preston 5517 Pershing PAINT- SAND FINISH: Dutch Boy paint; work myself. BALL, HU 1-5399 4644 Holly Hills PAINTING outside-inside.

paperhanging, no waiting, free estimates. PR2-9377 Guy 3843 Blaine PAINTING, carpentering; non union; guaranteed. Oxendine, 3023 Allen, PR 3-8669. INTERIOR, exterior, residential, commercial and sand finish. FIFE, CO 1-1659, 5943 Summit.

HOUSE PAINTING: 'Dutch Boy': reasonable. Walters, 6124 Bermuda. JA 2-8318. PAINTING: reasonable; all home repairs. Kennedy, 1411 Grattan, 1-2591.

WE paint the high, you paint the low, repairs. Packard 4067 Hartford. PR 1-9013. PAINTING: interior, exterior; Beavers. 3320 Magnolia.

PR 2-2707. PAPER HANGING, CLEANING 64 OFF FOR CASH Eleventh. Renneke, PR 2-6882. PLASTERING 66 papering, steaming. patch plastering, floor sanding, carpenter repairs; satisfaction guaranteed: 1 need work.

Benson, 2257 Missouri, PR 2-5247. PAPERING, painting, 4845 plastering immediately. Natural Bridge. 00 1-7229. BINKS WALLPAPER REMOVING Fast, clean service by steam method: free estimates.

TW 2-1736. 1237 DAMMERT FL 2-1587 C. M. HOLLAND and wife; paper cleaning, paint washing, interior painting, house cleaning: teed. 3750 Marine, PR 2-3563.

PAPERING, PAINT. CALL BOB 1916 CHEROKEE MO 4-2065 PAPERING; need work. 2351A S. cracking walls, leaking basements. PLASTER, Painting, Tuckpointing; chimney work.

Jones Kellum Construction. 5960 Wabada, CO 1-6039 PLASTERING; large or. small: brickwork, tuckpointing. carpenter work, Guaranteed. PA 6-1957 Preston 5517 Pershing PLUMBERS (Licensed) 67 SINAK, 3861 Meramec.

PR 3-5660 Repair work. Lowest prices. ROOFING, GUTTERING, SIDING 68 Roof Repairs-New Roofs For a hole in your roof or a whole new roof: estimates furnished: terms. FREDERIC, 4280 Natural Bridge, OL 2-1000. GUTTERS, downspouts cleaned and flushed: gutter guards stalled; reasonable.

Oscar E. Wimer, 4930 Odell, PR 3-3384. ROOFING and guttering: all work guaranteed; prices reasonable. Allen, 2732 Hereford 4-4160 FREE INSPECTION All types roofs: 3 years to pay. Central Root Siding Co.

Established 30 years 3665 Market JE 3-0751 HA 7-2406 ROOFS; hot asphalt or shingle; new or guaranteed. CARL, 2003 Sidney MO 4-8200 ROOFING, any type, new or repair: no 3-7126 job too small. 6357 Milbourn. Stratford EV ROOFS: new. repairs, recoated.

Able, PR 1-5658, 4372 Tholozan. ROOFING. guttering, terms. Wright, 5911 Lotus, CO 1-9222 ROOFING, guttering, new, repairs. Wm.

George, 1915 Owen, PA 5-0157 STORAGE, MOVING, EXPRESS 69 MOVING everywhere: low rates. Von Der Ahe, 4601 Olive, FO 1-5900 LOCAL, anywhere. Sloan's 5-3500 Mayflower, 950 Hodiamont. PA SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 WANT A GOOD JOB? Here's a Quick Answer ENROLL IN The Comptometer School TRAIN ON IBM KEY PUNCH Air -Conditioned Classrooms Individual Instruction Day and Evening Classes. FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE Write today or call for our Free Informative Booklet.

1221 Locust St. Room 301 MA 1-5180 ORIGINAL FELT TARRANT COMPTOMETER SCHOOL Follow the "Swap" ColumnClassification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ads SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 DEATHS Barteau, Anna E. Beckmann, Laura Boland, Mathilda (Tillie) Broadbent, Hermine 1 K. Bruere, Celene Bryant, George Callahan, Jerry Carmody, William Thomas Cloch, Fannie Colonna, Harold J. Costello, Susia Crutchfield, Cecil N.

Diamontis, Theohares Droste, Marie W. Franz, David J. Gentry, R. Greer Guth, Joseph Haverstick, Genevieve Hoehn, Mabel Hoemann, Otto Hubbard, Phebe H. Jackson, Mayme Jostes, Emma Jarvis, Benjamin F.

Jolley, Neil Raymond Kadlec, Charles J. Keller, Roy E. Kessler, Berniece Kinlough, Robert P. Knebel, Peter J. Kruger, Robert W.

Lattray, Opal Vesta Martin, Elizabeth D. Metcalf, Clara Walter Henry Oliver, George G. Peterman, Mamie Pils, Sophia Platke, Rose Pointer, William R. Popvitch, Steve Rally, Andrew G. Rogers, Betty J.

Schildz, Joseph M. Schoen, Anna Seper, Alex Skala, Walter E. Sr. Solomon, Morris Spiva, Henry D. (Skinney) Steffan, Louisa Stehlin, Dorothy (Dora) Stroer, Joseph Anthony Talley, Craig A.

Thieman, William Weinsting, Frank Weyers, Joseph N. Wochele, Elizabeth Zimmer, Louise Marie DROSTE. MARIE W. (nee Wesseis), June 5, 1962, fortitied with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late William F. Droste, dear sister of Mrs.

Adelaide J. Ganss, Mrs. Olive M. Brizius and Florence Wessels of Phoenix, Ariz, our dear aunt. Funeral from ARTHUR J.

DONNELLY Parlors, Lindell Sat. June 9, 9 a.m. to St. Francis Xavier (College) Church. Interment Calvary.

FRANZ, DAVID 113 Elwood, June 8, 1962, fortified with Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Margaret Franz (nee Werkmann), dear father of the late Margaret Trokey, dear son of Sarah Walker, dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, 8:30 a.m.,, to SS. Mary and Joseph Church, for Requiem Mass 9 a.m. Interment SS.

Peter and Paul. In state Sat. noon. GENTRY, R. GREER, Sullivan, formerly of St.

Louis and Bonne Terre, June 6, 1962, beloved husband of Linda Gentry (nee Green), dear son of Jennie dear brother of Edward Gentry, our dear son-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle, Masonic service 7. p.m. (CST), from EATON Chapel, Sullivan, Mo. Funeral service 11 a.m. (CST), at EATON Chapel.

Interment St. Francis Memorial Cemetery, Bonne Terre, 1:30 p.m. (CST). Deceased was a member of Sullivan Lodge No. 69 A.F.&A.M.

GUTH, JOSEPH, formerly of 6610 Devonshire, at St. Petersburg, June 6, 1962, beloved husband of Augusta Eyermann Guth, dear father of Joseph and Jack Guth, dear brother of Raymond Guth, Funeral from R. LEE WILLIAMS Funeral Home, St. Petersburg, June 9. Cremation at St.

Petersburg, Fla. HAVERSTICK, GENEVIEVE. of St. Louis, June 5, 1962, suddenly, dear daughter of Helen I. Haverstick and the late Samuel T.

Haverstick, dear sister of Everett and Harold Haverstick, Josephine Wiley. Edith Land, Helen Norris and Pauline Tucker, our aunt and great -aunt. Funeral June 9. 9 a.m. from MOTHERSHEAD Funeral Home, DeSoto, to St.

Rose of Lima Church. Interment Calvary. HOEHN, MABEL 1925 'Wyoming June 6, 1962, dear daughter of the late Jacob and Caroline Hoehn. dear aunt of William and Bernice Hoehn, dear great -aunt of Ronald and Randy foehn, great sister-inlaw and cousin. Funeral from WITT Mortuary, 6409 Gravois 10 a.m., to St.

Peter's Cemetery. HOEMANN, OTTO 20 N. Maple Webster Groves, June 1962, asleep in Jesus in his 82nd year, beloved husband of Helen Hoemann (nee Mahnert), dear father of Mra Otto L. (Olga) Kormeler of Normandy, and Alfred R. Heemann of Kirkwood, dear stepfather of Helen Louise Barnes of Bakersfield.

and Mary Ann Harding Brentwood. dear brother of Helena Happelmann, Emma Pelster, Amanda Brune and August Hoemann, dear father-in-law, grandfather, greatgrandfather and uncle. Mr. Hoemann at PARKER-ALDRICH Chapel, 15 W. Lockwood, Webster Groves, until 10:30 a.m., June 9.

then to Concordia Lutheran Church at Sarah and Marshall av, Maplewood, for service at 12 p.m., then to Ebenezer Lutheran Church, Port Hudson, Mo. Washington, Mo. where Mr. Hoemann will lie in state at 3 p.m. (DST) with servIce at 4 (DST).

Interment Ebenezer Lutheran Church Cemetery. HUBBARD. PHEBE June 7. 1962. of the late er of Lindel.

Judge Samuel A. Hubbard, mothMemorial service, at the First Please omit flowers. LUPTON Unitarian Church. 10 a.m. service.

JACKSON, MAYME (nee Egenberger), June 7, 1962, wife of the late Charles P. Jackson, dear mother of Loretta Brooks and Margaret Conway, dear sister of Katie Bayer and Guasie Sauerbrey, our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law. sister-in-law, aunt, great -aunt and cousin. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 8. Grand.

June 9, 1:30 p.m. Interment New Picker Cemetery. JARVIS, BENJAMIN F. (BUTCH) 426 E. Marceau, June 6.

1962, dear son of Benjamin and Josie Jarvis (nee Showalter), dear brother of Raymond, Mabel, Shirley. Alma. Paul. Billy, Richard. Glenn, Gary and the late Virginia Sue Jarvis, dear grandson, greatgrandson.

nepnew and cousin. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, 1:30 p.m.. to National Cemetery. JOLLEY, NEIL RAYMOND.

3911 Castleman, June 1962, darling Infant son of Gerald and Sandra Jolley, brother cof Thomas Janice Jolley, our grandson and nephew. Funeral from McLAUGHLIN'8, 2301 Lafayette, 8:15 a.m. Interment Resurrection. TO PLACE A WANT AD Call -MA. 1-6666 Charge It ST.

LOUIS POST- DISPATCH HELP WANTED- -MEN, BOYS 82. Accountant--Auditor EARN $10,000 A YEAR Let graduates us prove start that at ap- our Electronic Technician proximately $4200 year. They can rapidly Guided Missiles advance to the $8000 to $10,000 per year bracket. When they be- Space Satellites come a part of management they can earn considerably more. Air Conditioning OPEN WEEK DAYS 9 SAT.

A.M.-8:30 TO 1 P.M. Heating Refrigeration SUN. 12-5 P.M. BAILEY TECH. SCHOOL Diesel-Auto Mechanics 1626 S.

GRAND PR 6-7860 Radio-TV Repairman TV SERVICE MEN NEEDED! BIG -GOOD FUTURE Earn big money as TV repair man, on full or part time basis to supplement your present income gradually leading to profitable business of your own with no risk virtually no investment. No previous experience or specific education necessary, You LEARN BY DOING on real live equipment, in one of the best equipped shops in the country. SHORT, LOW COST Evening training program ENROLL NOW FOR JULY 26 CLASS Write, visit or phone PRospect 6-7860 BAILEY TECHNICAL SCHOOL 1626 S. GRAND AVE, ST. LOUIS 4, MO.

SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 ENROLL NOW IBM MACHINE OPERATION AND WIRING. KEY PUNCH Day and Evening Class Terms, No Carrying Charges International Data Processing Institute, Inc. 315 N. 10th MA 1-8744 AUTOMATION IBM KEY PUNCH.TAB WIRE NCR Burroughs-Bookkeeping 8t. Louis School of A Automation 6407 HAMPTON FL 1-1197 Nights, Sunday FO 1-2320 WOMEN WANTED 17-35 TRAIN TO BE CASHIERS--CHECKERS SUPERMARKET SHOPPING CENTERS WRITE, VISIT OR PHONE John Hancock School 4738 Gravois VE2-3310 MEN Needed for specialized training.

IBM KEYPUNCH IBM TAB WIRING AUTOMATION TRAINING INC. 569 Melville 6600 Delmar PA 7-7212 RANKEN TRADE SCHOOL Day full time, day part time, evening instruction. REGISTER NOW. 15 MECHANICAL COURSES For full information call FR 1-0233 or write DAVID RANKEN JR. SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL TRADES.

St. Louis 13, Mo. MEN WOMEN I DAY OR EVENINGS MANPOWER BUSINESS TRAINING CENTER 1108 OLIVE 2nd Floor CH 1-5588 DAY CLASS JULY 2 Gladys TURNER FLORIST School 20 Years State. Veteran approved. MI 5-0211 7268 Manchester IBM- TAB and WIRING FLORENCE UTT SCHOOL 1832 Arcade Bldg.

CH 1-6255 IBM-UNIVAC JOHN HANCOCK INST. 4738 GRAVOIS VE 2-3310 LEARN to operate equipASSOCIATED SCHOOLS INC. 311 North Lindbergh ment. Call 4-0555, or write St. Louis 41, Mo.

BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS 76 LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE Hair styling, Marinello system, proven school of today. Call or write City College of Beauty Culture. 2255 Grand at Shenandoah. PR 6-3070. LEARN beauty culture: opportunities everywhere for Moler graduates; attend day or evening classes.

Call or write for free booklets. MOLER SYSTEM OF COLLEGES 808 Washington CE 1-3581 SECRETARIAL SCHOOLS 78 CLASSES JUNE 18 Shorthand -Bookkeeping Special TEEN Typing Saint Louis Business College PR 6-4422 3155 8. GRAND Situations Wanted ADMINISTRATION MANAGERSALES: age 39; 20 years Ic experience. Military contract administration, sales office procedure, marketing and sales analysis. Box J-230, Post- -Dis.

ANY KIND of part time work after p.m. OL 2-3816. ARTIST: illustration advertising, colored. FO 7-5912. Mr.

R. Roberts. AUTO MECHANIC. 15 years experience: tuneup, brakes or line mechanic. Essex 6-5133.

BOOKKEEPER; through profit statements; available for businesses not needing a full time bookkeeper: will work on location or pick -up and return; ex-auditor: PE 9-1457. part time, taxes, 25 years. PL 2-7255. manager, hard and soft lines, retail and discount experience. Box F-185, CHAUFFEUR or other work, good references.

FO 1-7984. CHEF: know buying and food costs, best references. PR 6-5706. COLLEGE STUDENT, 18: white: summer work, experienced clerktypist, good at math. FL 3-7015.

COLLEGE student, summer work, experienced in selling, warehouse work, VI 3-0874. COLLEGE STUDENT needs summer employment. Call MI 7-2036. COLLEGE engineering student; any work. EV 2-7957.

DRIVER: tractor-trailer, 7 years experience. UN 8-3439. EDITOR experienced, MA, BA. PL 2-5358, Box M-376, Post-Dispatch. ENGINEERING STUDENT: summer work of any kind.

YO 5-1674. FAMILY man; permanent part time job needed: PE 1-6858. FLORAL designer, 10 years' experience, seeks full time job on south side. references, available July 1. Box K-191, Post-Dis.

GRASS CUTTING, hedge trimming; own tools. OL 2-4128. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER: graduate, experienced, seeks summer work, TA 1-4758. INVESTIGATOR, experienced, wants part time accident investigation work. Box M-342, Post- Dis.

porter; housework: any kind wor. FO 1-8590. LABORER. porter, factory worker, colored, age 30. 3-8729.

MAN, pilot's white, anything legitimate, license. FO 7-4955. MAN, 26: good worker, labor or porter. JE 1-2093. MAN.

24, colored, porter, dishwasher, yard work, FR 1-4029. MAN, mechanically inclined, wants any kind of work. EV 3-5627. MAN 37 wants work of any kind. CH 1-1953.

MAN, 37: yard work: general cleaning: reference. FO 7-1619. MAN; restaurant work: salads, housework. etc. JE 3-0568 NURSE, available any time, MI 5-1222 PAINTER NEEDS WORK REASONABLE, CALL FL 2-0219.

experienced. reliable, references, ST 1-2589. PART TIME bookkeeping job for apartment, house or cash equivalent. 4 years public accounting experience, Arnold Rekate 710 E. 15 Sedalia, Mo.

Moving to St. Louts. PUBLIC RELATIONS, advertising, editing. B. age 37, native St.

Louisan: 10 years national and local experience. Unwilling to relocate. PE 9-6827. PURCHASING AGENT 17 years experience In large manufacturing plant and retail purchasing. References.

Available Immediately. Box M-216. PURCHASING: 8 years diversifled experience; responsible, agressive: BS degree. age 34. Box H- 236.

Post -Dispatch. SALES MANAGER SALES ENGINEER: numeric machine tool and dimensional gaging background. Box M-150. Post- Dis. SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT 8 years experience; Janitor.

FO 7-2124. SITUATIONS -MEN, BOYS 80 Junior or semi-senior for national organization: traveling required: state age. education, experience, references, salary requirements. BOX L-416, ST ACCOUNT SENIOR CPA firm, west "county location permanent position. WO 2-4441.

ACCOUNTANT, opportunity' for -advancement with local firm in Crestwood area: all plies confidential. YO ACCOUNTING SR. ACCT. CLERK To perform miscellaneous and led accounting duties in expand. ing -multi-plant firm.

Some university training plus 2-3 years, accounting background required. REMMERT WERNER Lambert Field PE 1-2260 ACCOUNTING CLERKBright young man for ACcounting department of well established national manufacturer. Many fringe benefits. BOX M-118. Post -Dispatch ADJUSTER Local casualty claim work.

At least 3-4 years experience. Salary commensurate with experiences Company car furnished. -Liberal fringe benefits and opportunity for advancement. Submit full resume to Box M-278, Post-Dispatch. ADJUSTER! High caliber man to 35 with 3 years experience for casualty claims work with well established stock insurance group.

Company car furnished: good salary and opportunity commensurate with ex perience and ability; exceptional benefits. Box K-318, ADJUSTER: excellent opportunity for advancement with a leading National Finance Co. Prefer a man 23-30 years of age, at least 2 years college; good starting salary; must have car. will be paid car expense and liberal plan of company benefits. Apply Associates Loan 7346A Manchester, ADVERTISING PRODUCTION ASSISTANT.

Able to handle mechanical sembly and key line: enced In dealing with engravers. printers, etc. for progressive small agency. Give all details, SITUATIONS STATION -MEN, BOYS 80 janitor: nights. JE 1-9084.

or porter SHIPPING CLERK: general work. responsible worker. able bodied. age 43; day-night work; laborer, dock warehouse man. building trades, construction work considered.

Box H-167. Post-Dispatch. SPRAY PAINTING or construetion work, reliable. EV 1-3142. STUDENT, white, wants any kind of summer work; reliable.

MI 7-4243. YOUNG man: 24: draft free: 14 months' IBM experience: 2 years' general business: high school EV 2-8829. YOUNG MAN: colored; work of any knid. FR YOUNG MAN wants part work after 4 p.m. MA 1-9239.

NEED JOB; have chauffeur's license. PR 6-3588 after 5 p.m. SITUATIONS -WOMEN, GIRLS 81 AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANT Office and business management: full charge GM, Ford, Chrysler; presently with large southwestern Rambler dealer: wish relocate St. Louis area: Available June 15. Rox Disuntch.

BABY SITTING, washing dishes, mopping, any kind housework; experienced. MA 1-2769. BABY SIT: references, tray girl, EV 5-5626. BABY SITTING; experienced. FO 7-9553.

BABY sitting. weekends, stay, light housework. FO 1-7697. CLEANING housework: day or week; dependable. JE 5-3974.

CLERK, colored, hand posting clerk. prefer accounts receivable. 1-year bookkeeping, schooling. FO 1-4853. CLERK, typist, filing, mature lady; dependable: PR 2-5134.

COLLEGE student; summer work office experience. JA 2-1223. COOK: restaurant, hotel, 13 yrs. experience, hours to 3 or 3 to 11, ask for Mary. JE 3-9443.

COOK; experienced; 40-hour week. JE 5-4569 after 4 or weekends. DAY WORK: cleaning or baby sit, ironing in my home. EV 3-5527. DAY work or kitchen work.

colored, references, JE 5-4771. DAY work, cleaning. or baby sit. MA 1-0863. DAY WORK.

ironing (colored); references. JE 5-1147. DENTAL HYGIENIST; enced. Box M-189, Post Dispatch. DO LAUNDRY my home: fast efficient service.

VO 3-8321. DOMESTIC work, 5 days a week. references. EV 2-0478. DRESSMAKER: tailoring, my home or shop; experienced.

EV 1-3524. DRUG clerk; 19, experlenced or clerk-typist beginner. OL 2-5234. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY. years experience; wants part or full time work during month of June.

HA 9-5412. GIRL: neat, intelligent, reliable, needs work; Connie: EV 5-5054. GIRL wishes position baby sitIng; experienced. HA 8-0714. GIRL: house cleaning and baby sitting.

CH 1-5403. GIRL; baby sit, housework. KO or stay; reference. 1-2036. HOUSEKEEPER: one place 8 years.

Box M-256, Post-Dispatch. HOUSEWORK: days: reliable: references. JE 1-9756. IRON my home; childrens specialty; pickup; deliver; EV 3-6244. IRONING in my home.

FO 1-5628. IRONING: our home; pickup-delivery; good work. PA 6-6740. IRONING in my home; fast; efficient service; CO 1-8760. LADY: hotel, restaurant work.

night, JE 5-4323. MAID, colored, waitress, night or day. PR 3-7597. NURSE AIDE: colored: private home: no stay. JE 3-5084.

NURSE attendant; colored; night: call after 5. PA 6-1874. NURSE: practical, licensed, white, experienced; nights. JE 5-1720. NURSE, licensed, practical, 8 or 12 hours.

FO 1-7971. NURSE: white, practical, 8 hours or stay; WO 1-1044. OFFICE CLEANING: nights: call after 4 p.m. FR 1-3178. OFFICE WORK, limited experience shorthand, typing, filing, salary secondary.

Box M-163 P-D. PRACTICAL NURSE, white. work 8 to 12 or stay: best references. VO 3-6870. hand, SECRETARY, references, full or part time.

experienced, shortClayton. PA 1-8256 after 6. SECRETARY: experienced hand, electric typewriter. PR 3-2091 SHORT ORDER cook; shift 3 to 11, reference. JE 5-6582.

STENOGRAPHER, type 60, shorthand 80, graduate. MI 5-2831. TEACHER, master's degree, seeking, tutor or governess position with refined family, salary only. Box K-300. Post-Dispatch.

TUTOR for primary children: magter's degree: HA 8-2162 after 3. TYPING: addressing: office work; my home. MI 5-6468. TYPING done in my home; accurate. Call FL 3-7401.

TYPING, shorthand, general office work. JE 5-0389. WOMAN, white; licensed chauffeur; private driving. IV 7-3251. WOMAN; day work, Mon.

through Thurs. JE 5-4925. WOMAN: day work, OL 3 to 2-0063. 5 days week: references. WOMAN, housework, 5-day week, references.

FR 1-5937. EXPERIENCED all round restaurant; day work. BR 1-1616. HELP WANTED- -MEN, BOYS 82 USE CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE There may be one or two firms or dividuals to whom you do not wish your reply to NO. If such is the ease.

simply address your application 10 the Box Number in the ad and attach separate list of such names stating that your reply should be destroyed addressed to ary of the names indi. cated. Place both in an envelope ad. dressed to Confidential Service, St. Louis Dispatch Classified St.

Louis, Mo. No such answers can be returned. HOME MANUFACTURER Has opening for aggressive individual for estimating time studies, should have technical background in construction. Mail resume of experience and education to Concord Homes, Inc. Box 130, Hazelwood, Mo.

NO phone calls TRUCK OWNER TORS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY We will furnish both trailers and loads, or will lease full units if trailer is an open-top or flat: year-round work and steady hauling. If you want miles this is for you. Call 452-5164 at Granite city. Illinois or write Pre-Fab Transit Farmer City, Illinols. ACCOUNTANT Multi-plant apparel manufacturer seeks services experienced accountant to take complete charge of all accounting functions, prepare financial statements.

direct budgeting and financial planning. setup and supervise cost system: must have college degree, age 30-40. In furnish complete resume including detailed work and personal history, state starting salary expected and available starting date. Repiles confidential Box L-269, Post- -Dispatch. ACCOUNTANT To 35: familiar with all general procedures: good opportunity for right man.

Give experience, personal data, etc. Box L-228, -D. references, salary expected 1n first letter. Box L-31, Post-Dis. AMBITIOUS MEN; positions now being filled in expanding county concern.

No experience Advancement for the right pers sons. Call Barbara at Wo 2-1129 or apply in person 9300 ter between 9-5 p.m. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER A major opportunity for man of talent and ambition with large and expanding St. Louis firm, Must be a Registered Architect with minimum of four years experfence. Write stating full particulars on education, experience and salary expected.

Reply to BoT M-193, Post-Dispatch. Architectural Designer Architectural and Structural Draftsman Syl. G. Schmidt Assoc. 1819 Railway Exchange Building Phone: CH 1-5982 ARCHITECTURAL draftsman for residential prefabrication com pany.

Send resume to -Living Homes 307 N. Main. Eds wardsville, Ill. ARCHITECTURAL draftsman; to work for old established firm, in modern downtown office building, this is a good permanent job for the right man. starting salary, $7500 per vear or more if the man qualifies, pay 1s commensurate with your ability.

Box L-238 Post-Dispatch. Auto Body Man must be journeyman with good references or do not apply. 3311 Washington. AUTO Body Men wanted (2); 83 per hour for those who qualify; minimum 45 hours per week. Ap ply 518 S.

Vandeventer, F.R 1-2525: ask for Charley Neal. AUTO BODY MAN: A-1. Superior Auto Body, Iowa, Granite City, Ill. GL 2-3301. AUTO GLASS INSTALLER Experienced mechanie to work for long -established glass company.

State qualifications and references. Box M-341, Post-Dispatch. AUTO MECHANIC It you have Ford experience, like night work and A steady high income, call Leonard COSTELLO KUNZE FORD. 9000 W. Florissant UN 8-9000 AUTO MECHANICWORKING FOREMAN.

To replace the sudden death of Shop Manager: the man we ATO looking for must be an allround auto mechanic and be able to handle the Job of working job foreman; good working conditions, new building. centraily located, paid holidays and vacation. Please don't phone. JET AUTO SERVICE 2733 CASS. AUTO MECHANICS Chrysler experience; have OWn tools, must be able to do power steering and automatic transmissions: excellent working full company benefits: apply in person.

Bud Doyle, Service Manager. PARDUE MOTORS 5831 EASTON AUTO FRONT END AND BRAKE SPECIALIST Experienced only, call 1-1250 for appointment. AUTO GLASS INSTALLER Journeyman Valley Glass Co. 3801 Washington AUTO BRAKH MECHANIC; ex: perienced: to age.35, military obligations fulfilled. HE -2-8664.

BODY MAN: only first class need apply. Ray Horn Auto Body Shop, GL 2-7165, Granite City. BOOKKEEPER Experienced in detail work. Age 22-35. Box L-74, BOOKKEEPER; retired or semi-retired, little typing; able to work part time afternoons.

5 days, YO 5-2938 after 5:30 p.m. BOYS 16 and over, full time, days. and nights, ir-ide Redwood food preparation. Apply taurant, 7747 N. Lindbergh, Hwy.

140, Hazel wood. BRAKE AND front end mechanic: state age and experience. Box M-52, Post-Dispatch. BUTCHER, neat appearing colored man, must be experienced and be able to operate shop. in super market, including buying.

Give all details. Box L-318, Post-Dispatch. BUS DRIVERS, part time: state hours available: over 25, must know county. Box M-154, P. -P.

CAB DRIVERS for St. Louis county operation: 25 to 55, neat, courteous, some knowledge of county streets ver will train, Apply daily 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Red Top Cab employment office, 600 S. Vandeventer.

CAB DRIVERS for county area; over 25: neat, courteous and knowledge of county streets. Will train. Apply 9r to 12 noon, ployment office, Red Top Cab 600 S. Vandeventer. CABINET MAKERS: must be fully experienced journeymen, with tools.

American Fixture 2300 Locust st. CAMERA DEPT. MANAGER top position with fast moving company. Excellent future for right man. Box M-392, Post-Dispatch.

CAPABLE of being A super ket manager but never got break? Here's your opportunity. Young chain starting has locations, buying third. State experience, marital status, age, cation. and expected salary. cellent opportunity for right man.

Box L-39, Post -Dispatch: CARETAKER, white couple, small apartment building. $30 month and basement apartment. ST 1-8517. CARPENTERS: union. Lindsay Lane Estates, 775 Lindsay Lane, TE 7-0545.

CHAUFFEUR: we train you to be cab driver; if you are over 25, neat, courteous and have some knowledge of the city streets: excellent ings, with health and welfare benefits. Apply 9. a.m. to 12 noon daily. LACLEDE CAB.

600 S. Vandeventer. CHAUFFEUR, married white, drive and couple. rage apartment, references. Box L-59, Post- Dispatch, CHEMIST Local company needs young chemist with textile, rubber coating, laminating related background.

Will be in charge of all research, development and chemical aspente of production. Staff to. be In4 creased AS needed. Unlimited growth potential. State education, experience and salary.

menta. Box L-219, Post -Dispatch..

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