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CARPENTERS IUILDIRS 44 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 7S HEIR WANTED MEN, BOYS 12 HELR WANTED MEN, I0YS 12 2r FiiiiiAr. i NOV. 10, 1961 Production Control Supervisor Requires thorough knowledge of ell phases of production control, plus 3 to yean' experience in a supervisory capacity. Salary range $8000 to $10,000 per year. Opening eiiilt In St, Louis plant of nationally-known metal fabricating organization.

Send complete resume including earningi history to BOX K-75, POST-DISPATCH DISSATISFIED WITH YOUR JOE? Learn A New, Better Tob Now IBM KEYPUNCH or IBM MACHINE OPERATION Available NOV at Manpower Business Training Center Check These Extra Benefit! ONLY school in St. Louii arcs authorited to teach A.I. Courses for men and women, ft FREE aptitude analysis auurei your success befort enrollment. LIMITED enrollment provide! you proper on-the-ma' chine instruction for men and women. INSTRUCTORS are experienced, and fully trained.

COURSE hours allow you to work while learning. Is BUDGET Tuition Plant for your convenience. FREE Nation-Wide placement service. (OUR GRADUATES WORKING IN OVER 1000 CO'i.) ACT NOW! NO Salesman Will Call PHONE. VISIT OR WRITE FOR DETAILED BOOKLET WITHOUT OBLIGATION Business Training Center St, CH 1-JJ88 AGE PHONE Manpower 1108 Ohvt NAME ADDRESS CITY Schools in Over 70 Citicl TY MEN WOMEN NEEDED BIG PAY GOOD FUTURE Earn tit money ae TV repair man, on full or part tlm basis, leading tr small but profitable business of your own.

No previous experience or specific education lou LEARN BY DOING on real live equip-men in one the best equipped shops la the country. SHOUT, LOW COST evening training program. Ids' for hobbyists. Color TV training optional. CLASSES NOW FORMING Write visit or ihone PHospect 6-7860 BAILEY TECHNICAL SCHOOL ti-Jh S.

GRAND AVE. ST. LOUIS 4, MO. 14 4rtv Artll-'J JOSLl'HINIS (nee IVrrlo), 7237 Conimonweuitn nov, Klfil. beloved wife o( John J.

Mourffee, dear mother of Mar guerlte Baum, William ana no-ward Mourflee, dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sister and aunt. Funeral from CROGHAN'S, 7825 Big Bend Websler Groves, 8:30 a.m., to Immaculate Conception Church, Marshall and Moller av. Interment Resurrection. Mrs. Mourffee was a member of Bt.

Ann'sAltar Society. Ml'HLKII, of Portage des Sioux. Nov. 9. jtinl, beloved husband of Venetta Mus-ler, and dear father of Hubert W.

Muster Jr, Fuiieral from PREHMANN-Hi. Ch.f I'llion 10 a.m., Nov. 13. Interment Park Uwn Cemetery. A member of WelUton ujuge No.

A.V.etA.U. 8 p.m. In parlo after 2 p.m. Sun, liPPI RMlW. ANTHONY K.

(TON1), 5025 Shaw Nov. 9, 1961. beloved husband of Mary L. Oppermann, dear sm-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KUIEflSHAUHKR'S SOUTH, 4228 S.

Klngshlghway, Nov. 11. a.m.. to St. Ambrose Church.

Interment New St. Marcus. A member of Holy Name Society and Improved Order ol Redman. ALMKR, Ol'V 7732 Oannon, Nov. 10.

1961, band of Florence Palmer. Mr. Palmer at LIIPTON fSiapel, 7233 Delmar from 5 p.m. Frl. till 9:30 p.m.

Sat, Service and interment at Omaha. Mon. Friends who so de-ire may make contribution In his memrry to St. Louis Heart Fund. Member of Masonic bodies at Omaha.

HAT-MAN. F.DMOND at San Gabriel, Nov. 8. 1 9 fit, huabaqd of lone Welgle Schatz-man, father of Mrs. Maurice Punch of Webster Groves.

brother of Miss Marie. Louis Laurance G. Schatzman and Mrs. A. Eberle.

Funeral will be held at Mission Church. San Gabriel. Calif. S( HUFF, AGNKS ANN nrr Rfld-hsff 755 Bobbins lane, Nov. B.

1 ti bttloved wife or Cha-rlea Sehuff. dear sister of Mrs. Amanda Schneider, dmir aunt of Willias (BUI) Bcnnemer ana LaVerne Bundy. Funeral from HOFFM BISTER Colonial Mortuary, B464 Chippewa, at Watson. 9 a.m.

Interment St. Trinity. SHKR, HVMAN, Nov. 10, 1961, hustiand of the late Tlllle Sher, beloved father of Mrs. Llllia.n Hlrshon, Mrs.

Jennie Cohen of Los Angeles. Sadie, Morris and Harry Slier, our dear grandfather, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral from BKROKR Memorial McPherson at Walton. 1 p.m. to Chevra Kadlsha Cemetery.

In sta.te, Sun. after 12 noon. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to a charity of your choice. KIUNNON. KVA (nee Mi'Danlel), entered into rest Nuv.

9. lHiil, wife of trie laie wniiam Shannon, dear aunt and sister-in- law Funeral Nov. 12. 1 p.m. at Calvary Church, Robertsville, Mo.

Interment Church Cemetery. In state at KITt'HKLL Funeral Home, St. Clair, Mo. TOIt NO. JOSEPH (ANOFWI, Nov.

7. 11)01. 5317 ltelier fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear husband of Alessandnna Torno (nee Lazzeri). dear father of John, Joseph. Josephine, Pattl and Mary Marino, dear granniamer, uuner-In-law, brother-in-law, uncle and Funeral from CALCATERRA Funeral Home, B140 Daggett Nov.

11, 8:30 a.m.. to tit. Ambrose Church. Interment Resurrection. In lieu of flowers Masses preferred or donations to Barnes Hospital.

VINEYARD, JOIIV FRED, Nov. 1961, dear husband of Emily Vineyard (nee Krizek), dear father of Gordon Vineyard, Lucille Sexton, dear brother of Otis Vineyard, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH. 4228 8. Klngshighway, Nov.

11, 1 p.m. Interment New 8t. Marcus. WALSH, THOMAS Nov 8, 1961, husband of the late Helen Walsh (nee Kelly l. dear stepfather of Mrs.

Betty May and Jack Rice, dear brotber and uncle. Funeral from ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington Nov 11, 930 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Harngan-Sheehan Service.

WARD, THOMAS Valley Park, formerly of Webster Groves, suddenly Nov. 8, 1961, dear husband of Caroline Ward, dear father of Mildred Hillmeyer, Susan Oreer, Thomas H. Jr. and Kich-ard M. Ward, brother of J.

Gershon, David, William and Joseph Ward, and Ruth Bosanquet, grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Mr. Ward at PARKER-ALD- RICH Chanel, 15 W. Lockwood, Webster Groves. Services Frl.

2:30 P.m. from Webster uroves Presbyterian Church, interment Oak HilljCemetery. WEBEK, JIDCiE KOSSUTH CAICsi, age 82. Nov. 10, 1961, dear husband of Nan Winston Gardner Weber father of Kossuth.

C. W. Gardner and Mrs. William E. (Nancy I Heed.

Funeral services Satu 2:30 p.m., from Farmlngton Presbyterian Church. Remains will lie In state at COZEAN Funeral Home, iarm-ington, FrLevening. Wink elm a johv Nov. 9, 1961, fortified with the Saoramenu of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Ida Winkelmann (nee Dettel, dear father of Angela Miller, Stephen Paul, AI, Frank, Joseph and the late Marie and Mary Ann Winkelmann, dear father-in-law grandfather, brother of Sister 11. Merlcl S.S.N.D..

Sister M. BonaS.S N.D., Casper, Katlierlne Melies, William, Henry and the late Msgr. Joseph Winkelmann and An.ia Weaier-mann, dear hrother-ln-law, uncle "fu from GF.BKEN-BF.NZ Mortuary, 2S42 Meramec bat Nov 11, 9:30 a.m., to St. Anthony Church. Interment -Assumption Cemetery, Mattes, Mo.

Member of men's sodality. WRAISMA.NN. ELMER 8136 Audrain Bel-Nor. asleep in Hv.t Nov. 8.

lnl. oe- vouo, i mveu -v-i, Wrausmann, dear father of men DEATHS 17 rfllREE bank money orders re- waritTAl-iOljl. after 8 o.m, aTXE los on Die It up 1 clnlty Famou-Barr South Bide Nov. 4, oetween a.m.; containing money, drivers license, Famous-Barr charge plate, some photos and other papers; reward. W.

D. Tulley, VI 3-4587. DETECTIVES a. h. makia: Does nauowinf, fnidlnl out what thev do: ctures taken; consultation free: bonded, licensed; 35 year, experienced; shadows everywhere.

8635 Delmar. JE 1-2484 Complete recording and motion picture facilities: two-way radio care for surveillance. MURPHl Detectlvee, 4229 Llndell. PUBLIC NOTICES 24 TO ITMAY (50KCERTNT Notice is hereby given that The Lutheran Church, Mlawouri Synod, did, on Novemter 3, 1961, file application with the Federal Com i ca i ne omm 1 se i on for re newal of license for KFUQ, 850 kilocycles, and KFUO-FM, 99. 1 megacycle, Clayton, Missouri.

Officers and Directors of licenses are: Rev. John W. Behnken, President; Rev. Walter C. Birkner, Secretary; Mr.

Martin E. Strleter, Treasurer, and Directors: Rev. T. Bernihal, Rev. William A.

Buege, Rev. William H. Kohn, Mr. Clarence Amling, Mr. John Boehne.

Mr. William Feneke, Mr. Walter Koch and Mr. Jay Pl'otenhauer. Emerson RuMeif, uenerai Manager.

Members of the putnltc who desire to bring to the Commission's attention facts concerning the operation of this station should write to the Federal Communications Commission. Washington 25, D.C., not later than December 3, 1961. Letters should set forth In detail the specific facts which the writer wishes the Couimisdion to consider in paasinn on this application. PUBIJCNOTICK Our notice of sale is as follows: Two 1 2) Fruehauf 35 foot Tandem Platform semi-trailers, serials FWA-327005 and FWA-327009 with air brake, 1020 tires, vertical supports, removable wooden sides. Tim above described semi-trailers will be sold at nubile auction on Thursday, November 16, 1961 at 10:00 A.M.

at Fruehauf Trailer Company, 3855 Market Street. Saint Louis, Missouri. Both units available or Inspection and are to be sold in an "as is" condition for cash terms only. The undersigned reserves the right to bid on the anuinmcnt FKUKHAUF TRAILER COMPANY BILLS PRESSING? LET U9 consolidate your bills, past due or not, Into one low payment you can afford. Garnishments avoided) For exam Die: IF YOU OWE PAT AS LOW AS $ll)l)U jin per weea.

$30(10 S25 per week :1000 35 per week Is not a loan. No co-signers or security neenea. CREDIT ADVISORS, INC. 812 Olive Room 1028 PHONE OA l-sttMl BILL PAY BILLS WITHOUT A LOAN If you owe Pay as low as 1UUU lo per ween 2000 325 par week $3000 335 per week FAMILY BUDGET SERVICE HOME APPOINTMENT GIVEN 705 OllveRoom 1321 GA 1-3344 FISHING. HUNTING, VACATION" PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 27 NOTICE TO HUNTERS Open 24 hours a day during deer aeason.

Three full meala served daily. Also lunches fixed. THE GRILL 114 Main st. Piedmont, Mo. Jesse and Arcellla Skaggs, man agers.

hKRR huntlnr cabin! eet un party; Lincoln county on Culver river; 300 acres seciuoed. Herman Quade. Silex. Mo. DU 4-78S6.

DEER hunting cabin; modern, completely- furnished. 8 beds, electric cooking; on river. Spruce Kolann pass nNf: hllnit for rent in 10-acre lake on Dnrdene creek In Crossover fllcht between 4 duck clubs In St. Charles Coiintv, Box. BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 WET BASEMENTS" Leaks stopped; pay after It rains.

Call Russ Davis, Construction, 9216Clayton. PR 2-0298. DRIVER'S LrCENSB SUSPENDED or about to be due to accident, no Insurance? Call FO 1-7170. Mjdwest Bonding 4929 Delmar PRINTING LOW PRICES -iiu D. I mil.

in fn BODY MASSAGiTTieullf S. 5806 Grand. JK 71HO. JK o-uniia. 1H02 Allen.

PR 1-8472. TRAVEL AND TOURS 2f GOING to California, Oregon or Washington? Drive a late model car as your own. Ample driving lime, fullv Insured, serviced, ready to go. M. B.

THOMAS AUTO SALES, MElrose 1-5600. Automobile Delivery Service S100 drives your car anvwnere NATION-WIDE DRIVE-WAYS 3645 Chippewa MO 4-8889 Eves. 7-10 p.m. only, PA 7-7823 Cars available for drivers to Florida, Arlsona. Tacoma, DRIVE my Cadillac to California; leave Immediately; gae allowance; ample tlme.PR 3-4249.

DRIVE car west: gas allowance. Call PR 2-6703 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. diuve car west lmmemaieiy; gas allowance, i-34b. DRIVE care West; gas allowance.

VI 3-034H. RESPONSIBLE cofiece graduate will drive car west.PA 1-8698. SHARE A RIDE 30 GENTLEMAN wants ride from Fyler and Jamleson to Brentwood and Forsythe from 7 a.m. on, re turn 4:45. ST 1-4H13.

p. iriE wanted: Le-hiav Ferry rdT and Llnilhenh to Clavton: 8:30 a m. to 5 p.m. TW 2-3470. RIDE, from Page-Hanlev to Grand-Del mar830 -5 3 0.PAIl5Iit.

"KTDE wtd. 8018 Wadilell to 10th and Pine VE 2-0650. SWAPS 31 HUNTERStTENTIOM-The best selection of shotguns and area- nuniinK rifles In area: hunting supplies, ammunition. BUY, SrJLL. 'IKAUfc, 3901 Ru3ell.

PR 2-8484 ischmldt. JA 4-3S34 after p.m. 10" DELTA radial arm saw; Delta floor model spindle shaper; 6" iointer planer; 4" surface planer; ortortable router; 6" belt sander and other wood working tools for what have you? 3111 Rodger, Granite city, in. -in noon. Wrt.L-TRADE-equity inTraedP' room ranch home for lot, acreage or smaller home or car, '59-'6u-'61-'62 model.

6-0500 ILLINOIS; 4" acres," a-bedroora" modern home, 120 miles St. Louis, M500 or PR. 1-6453. It I DO 960 6 3 bed room b'rTcltT gas heat; 1.1)50; assume G.I., $80 month; take car, house, trailer or FHA 8400 down. S.

G. PAYNE HA 9-5900 CADILLAC, r3; elK" "autronte evi Double Eagle tires, power windows $485or Plt-4259. CRANE. 4-yd. Buckeye; $800)1 or 7-ton roller and cash.

WY CONTRACTORS tools for If S. K. concrete mixer. EV 6-5063 evenings. DEER rlfe 303 Enfield snorter.

trade lor ouwr rine. Kir fEEZE" EH8. chest or upright; rMH Si per week up or swap for YO 5-5620. 11001 Manchester. NEW 2 bedrooms, basement, carport, built-in kitchen, acre, for trailer or older house.

DA 6-2485 1 TRAILER "load "miscellaneous steel windows: 1 load I-beams, for cash or? EV 1-6706. "UPRIGHT FREEZER;" 17 cu. almost new; cost $500, take $198 or MI 6-3698 after 8 p.m. FOOD SHOP; will trade equity for anything of value. EV 3-86TI, WY 4-0524.

FORD; '55 wagon; tor truck, oe sell J395. FL 3-3364. FORD; 'SB wagon, for concrete work, cash or? UIT-3377. PLYMOUTH," '51, good, for 13 gauge ehotgun or 3-5335 PLYMOUTH 2-door nice car, lor new Stereo or TVEV 1-6708. NEW, used furnaces, bollerj, air-condillonere; for MI 7-181I1 2 COIN-operated car wasb; trade for lot or VI 3-3081.

WHERE kTdIN! 32 "ROA8T Turkey. 95c: fried" chick-" en. 90c; swlss steak, 80c; every Sun. from 12 noon. Hotel Roosevelt, 4903 DelmarFO 7-4100.

ASH HAULINft' 41 ASHPITS. OLD SiHfiDS wrecked, basements cleaned; prompt servlre. THOMAS, 4423 Page. JE 5-0327. ASHES, rubbish; prompt.

Allen, 4441 Farlln. CO 1-8788. JE 1-8950 RUIUilHII, all kinds; prompt. Perry, FO 7-4889 5050 JMinerva. Tuckpointing Brick Work Chimney repairs, prompt, Insured.

C. MOSLEY 5508 HELEN EV 5-5926 WCKPOINTING, chimney no Job too small: guarantee. Milbmirn, 6357 Stratford EV3-7126 TUCKPOINTING:" chimney "tees In-" eialled. flue cleaned. Biebel 6091 Delmar.

FO 1-1421. "TUCKPOINTING, any own work; fully guaranteed. CARL 2003 Sidney MO 4-8200 TUCKPOINTING, chimney repairs, caulking: call any time, Len, 2620 AVle. KV I LOST ia nvesttiattng. 14 BAIMAIS, ilioniaj BECK, Benjamin BKRItA, Petr BOELeiUVa, Lena BROCK, Albert H.

(Jack, JbltOl Louis J. CRAWFORD-WOLF, Pearl 1)1 SALVO, Joseph Carl iXKHAKDT, Magdalen DW AKIIS. VVIIIIam J. JllANKH, Martin Louis ritlT, tlleen I). HAKLAN, Arthur G.

HOFMANN, Julia L. Hill T4.MAN, Dora Moultoa HITH, (ieorfa Alfred KALY, Perry A. KOETTKEK, Lawrence Harry Kl tlll.l.NO. Mary A. LA BKAIME, Louis J.AK.Ill.lN, Nellie l.Al'EM Eugene B.

l.J N( II, Mary E. MADDEN, Margaret MAMII.S, John J. MKl'KV, l-arry 1). MOI IIKr KC, Mary (Marie) Jukephine MIM.tK, Hubert W. OFPKRMAN.V, Amiiuny E.

(Tony) PALMKK. Guy A. h( HA I4M A.V, Edmund tt Ht'PP, Agnes Ana SHEB, Hman SHANNON, TOHNU, Joseph (Angrlo) MNLlAItl), John tred YYALMH, Thomas HAKll. Thomas H. KlIEK, Judge Kossuth layoe WI.VHU.MA.N.V.

John J. WKAL'SMANX, timer C. YUllNU, Lea Chester HOFMANN, J( 1.1A L. (nee Mueller), Nuv. 8, 1UB1, oe.

loved wife of the late Arthur Hof- niann, dear mother of Mrs. Esther Cotirad, dear sister of Mrs. Catherine Thau, Mrs. Viola Kopecky and Mrs. Tilhe Hillife-as, dear grandmother, great grandmother and aunt.

Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 64U4 Chippewa, 1:30 p.m. Interment Valhalla. Member Magnolia Chapter No. 373, O.E.S. HOLTZMAN.

1XIRA MOILTON. Nov. 10, 1961, beloved wile of the late Paul Holuman, dear mother of Lester (Bud) and Donald Holtz-nian, Mrs. Lorraine Tucker and Mrs. Oertrude Levy, beloved sister of Morris, Abe, fcidney and Hevft Mouton, and Mrs.

Lottie Alt-man, our dear grandmother and aunt. Funeral from the RINDSKOPF Chapel, 5212 Delmar 10 a.m., to Chewed fchel fcmeth Cemetery. Mrs. HolUman In state tiun. 9 a.m.

1 1 HTtHco RTi Toengee Nov. 10, 1U6L, dear ii us band of the late Amelia R. Huth, dear father of Mabel Warnliotf, dear brother, grandfather and great-gramitather. Funeral from KiUttCSHAi'SER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. KinKahigJiway, Nov.

13. time later. Interment Resurrection. In state after 4 p.m. Sat.

"kALVl'KKnV 6945Da7tT niuuth Nuv. 8, 61, dear husband of Ethel Kaly (nee dear fatlier of Kutherine, Mark and Theodore Kaly, dear father-in-law of Carol Mudd Kaly, dear brother of Mary Brelias, Christine Trakas, Helen Carnegie, Patay Furla, Katharine Tonga, Koula Stroumbos, Paul Kaly and Dimitrioa Kouloukis, dear nephew of John Speros. our dear brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncle. Funeral from A LKKHT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 491 1 Washington Nov.

11. to St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church. Interment tit. Matthew's Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church building fund. KOETTKFK. LAWRENCE HARRY', 2K66A 8. Jefieraon, Nov.

10, 1961, beloved husband of the late Dora Koettker, dear brother of John, Harry, Kaymond and the late Andrew Koettker, our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Nov. 13, 10 a.m. Interment St. Paul Churchyard.

In parlor Sat. 6 p.m. KKIKGHIIAI'SLR. See Lynch MARY A. (neerlteln-er), asleep In Jesus, Nov.

1961, 2:45 a beloved wife of the late John H. Kuehling, dear mother of Ida Schinner, dear mother-in-law of Fred E. Schinner. our dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funaral Home, 3013 Meramec, Nov.

11, 1:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. A member of Trinity Lutheran Church and Ladles Guild. LA BEAl'ME, LOI'IH. Nov.

9, 1961. husband of Emma Updike LaBeaume. Private funeral service at the residence, 6340 Waterman. p.m. Interment Bellefbntaine Cemetery.

AKiHI.IN, Ml. I.IK (nee I.aw-ler), fortified with the Sacraments Holy Mother Church, Nov. 8, 1961, beloved wife of William C. Laiighlln, dear mother Mrs. Charles (Eleanor) Meyer and William L.

Laiighlln, dear sister of Marybelle Hardy and John (Doc i Lawler, dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sistor-in-law, aunt, and cousin. Funeral Nov. 11, 8:30 a.m., from MATH HERMANN BON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant to Holv Rosary Church. Clarence and Margaretta avs. Mass 9 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. TaVEM'E, El'OENE Nov. 9, 1961, beloved husband of Florence (nee Ferris), dear father of Mrs. Eunice Roherts, Mrs. Grace Fruln.

Lewis E. Lavenue nd Mrs. Eva Roberts, grancif ther. great-grandfather and great-greHt-Krandfather. Funeral 2 at GENT'S Funeral Home.

2409 Stale Alton. III. Interment Upper Alton Cemetery wi ll MARV E. (nee Flaherty) Nov. 9.

1961, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, de3r wife of the late Edward L. Lynch, dear mother nf Mrs. Mack A. Alrirlrh and Mrs. Herman F.

Krtegshauser, dear sister of Margaret Plket. dear mother-in-law, a ther, r.u t-era niimnther and aunt. Funeral from RIEdSHAUSF.R'S WEST. 9450 Olive Nov. 13.

9:30 a.m.. to Our Lady of Lourues Church, interment i ai- vary. Instate arter Tp.m.sat. MA I) DEV. MAROARET.

322S N. Florissant fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Nov. 9. 1961.

dear sister of the lets Katnenne Hennau (nee Madden), dear aunt of the late Walter Pounds, our dear aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from the ROBERT T). Mnrtiuirv. 22118 St. Louis Nov.

11, 8:30 am. to Sacred Heart Church, Twenty-fifth and University. Interment Calvary. In parlors after p.m. ri.

MAN ION i 5145 Eichel-berger, suddenly Nov. 8, 1981, beloved husband of Charlotte K. Manlon (nee Benkcrl), dsar father of Helen Jane Manlon, dear brother of James 8. Manlon, Helen Mulligan and the late Rev. William P.

Manlon, Mary Stern and Thomas Manion, dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KRIEOSHAUB-ER'S SOUTH. 4228 S. Klngshighway Nov. 11, 8:30 a.m.

Our Lady of Sorrows Church. Interment Resurrection. A mem ber nf Professional Golfers Association. MEi nV, LARRY 4659 Dahlia Nov. 9.

1961, p.m., beloved husband of Margaret Meurv (nee Thomas), dear father of Scot and Monica Meury, dear son of Ijiwrence and Erna Meury. dear brolher or Ann Meury, son-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew, grandson and cousin. Funeral from Chanel. 3634 Gravois. No.

13, p.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. Deceased was member of B. of L. F.

and E. and Bitters T.ncnl No 4 TO PLACE WANT AD Call MAin 1-6666 Charge It! SI LOUIS POST-DISPATCH i REMODEL Free Estimates Planning FHA Conventional Loam We Do the Complete Job rathskelCers porches-patios garages breezeways adda-room attics BONDED INSURED Consumers Lumber 807 S. FILLMORE For Over 30 Veara YO 6-3131 TTCHENS AND BATFS SALE STARTS TODAY Special gale on built-in oven and burners, all name brands; base and wall cabinets, bathroom fixtures, wall and floor tile; 8 kltch. ens and bathrooms on display; free estimate and design service; 22 years same location; complete Installation or vou may Install your self. Save money.

Call now, PR 2-2263- FHA terms. MODERN K1TCHKNS A BATHS 2221 S. Vandeventer REMODELING Additions, attics remodeled, porch enclosures, storm windows and doors, Jalousie and picture windows Installed, basement waterproofing, steel I beams, eoncrate work, block-brick work, elecu-lcal work, beating and plumbing. ALL WORK GUARANTEED MO 4-0549 ECONOMY CONST. CO.

2250 CALIFORNIA WINTER IS HERE And we need work; eavt big money on carpenter or cement work. No down payment. 80 month to pav. JJENRY CONST. CO.

JA 1-B321 FALLOUT SHELTERS PHEGLEY 7137 GLENMORE EV 3-0692 UN 7-7057 NO DOWN "PAYMENT Porchss, room additions, rathskellers, (arages, complete home repairs; free estimates, Wright, 5911 Lotus, CO 1-9222. CALL GIBSON As SON For carpentry, room additions, rathskellers or painting; FHA. PJi 1-5082 or MO 4-4460 3UDV anenanuoan A TO basement to attic, remodel, repair or build; painting. Interior and exterior. Reasonable prices.

Free estimates. H. Gansner. 4601 3-3472 KE'PA'lRS'OR NEW; Flft A-l HOMB IMPROVEMENTS JE 5622 4464 OAKLAND ALL TYPES Of modernisation and maintenance work: estimates furnished; terms. FREDERIC, 4280 Natural Brldge.

PL 2-1000. iDDlTIONS porches, garages: FHA. Ken Bpanbauer 4U0T 8. 38th at Talt. FL 2-5339.

"CAltPENTRYj general repair and painting; ire. eauuinicv. ni'uwr son. 1903 Virginia. PR 8-0836.

CARPENTRY; also cabinets, borne repairs and nsw additions. Butch, PR 2-2316, 434j4 Lafayette GENERAL contractor; repair; ju years experience. Fletcher A Cuff. 2148 Salisbury MA 1-2796. NORTH8IDE CH 1-B2J3 Porches, cornices, repairs, 2160 allahiirv BENICRAL MAINTENANCE, re- nn toh tnn small.

Sam Hen- son, 1351 McKinley. WO 1-19 12 REM0DELINO, repairs; rathseL lers, cabinsts, etc. Smith, 648 Yarnell rd. DAVIS 6-2345. "CARPENTER (white) wants work.

Wright. 590 Lotus. a.v CONCRETE, CEMENT WORK 46 REPAIRS REMODELING Block and concrete work, porches, survival room. We do our own work, terms. Call any time (or estimate.

FO 7-9523 BUTLER 5540 Delmar CONCRETB work, ail types, side-basement walls waterproofed, driveways, walks patios, porches: free estimates. K. Bodlmsr, Osage, FL S-309s CONCRETE work, new and repair walks, leveling, etc. Boland, 8135 Monroe, HA 8-3941 "CONCRETE, cement work; ajl kinds; floors, porches; all work guaranteed Turner, 5468 Janet, Vv a. tin fc CoNORETE; all kln3s; tticTrpohV" Ing; brickwork; nu ir uesireu.

A-l HOMB IMPROVEMENTS JE 5-4622 4484 OAKLAND SOUTHARD concrete work, all types; sidewalk leveling, etc. free estimates, 1538 Vglle, EV DRESSMAKINO-DRAPERIES 41 PROFESSIONAL, dressmaking and alterations. Van Gorkon, 6208 WatermanjFO 7-70B1. ELECTRIC WIRING, ETC. SO TOBIN ELECTRIC; house and eommerda-i wiring lnstauea snu repaired; city and county; free estimates.

3328 N. 9th. CEJ-1163. RUSSELTTELECTRlOrPA 6-2410 Free estimate on all wiring needs: Quick service. 6518 CresL ORR ELECTRIC; wiring, repairs city, county.

3024 Chsrokss, PR 6-1100. FIRE ESCAPES SIP "Smoke separaT bouse specialist; FHA if desired, A-l HOME IMPROVEMENTS JE 6-4622 4464 OAKLAND FLOORING S3' STRAIT FLOOR CO. Sanding Reflnlshlng Tlllnl HA 8-6363 9810 St. Charles rd. FLOOTtS SANDED and refihished; tile and inlaid Installed; estimates.

Strack 4412 Chippewa VE 2jJ668 OLDFLOORS "refinlshed to look like new. Pink. 4140 N. Klnga-hlghway. EV 1-5529.

"rt nnn 7r aru.al rates. 6132 Victoria. MI 7-0036. OARAGE DOORS S4G GARAGE doors, all sizes; garsr.es made longer, call anytime. LEN, 2620 Avie.JIV 3-26o5.

GENERAL HAULING 54 CHEAP HAULING ANN 2917 Rutger PR 6-4237 DACB, general hauling, no lob too email, free estimates, rrt d-ufi 2b44 nusseii. "HaOLING rubbish, cleaning base- ment, wrecking, Js. j-iiu uoss, 451 tieimar. HAULING," clean up; commercial, home: flal V. weeaiy.

montniy. Brown, 3018 Cass, JE 5-4782. MOVING, also light haulln de- pennanie, uene, 050 Geyer, CH 1-9307. HAUUNO: POWER LIFT: che White. 1382 Semple.

FO 7-12: HAULING, any time. Caruthera Son. 241SA Mc-Nair. PR 2-9553 furniture, etc. Art.

3901 Russell. PR 1-2323. LIGHT hauling, odd Jobs. Coleman, 4871 Margaret, JA 1-7630. "MOVINOHAULINO; Paul, 7709 GannotL.A LANDSCAPING 40 "and Lawn Bervice Spraying.

241U erisiow ha i-ian TREES topped, removen; lnsuren. 3629 Manhattan, 7 -2 8 9 2 PAINTING if CALL GIPS0N A SOt? Paintina. exterior, interior: FHA; owner choose brand of paint. PU or mu Btienanaoan HoXIBaY special 20 off in-terior. exterior painting, furniture refinlshlng, guaranteed.

Hollywood Home Service. PR 6-9821. 1114 Tyler. PAlNTTNO; plastering: repairs. Wall washlnr.

HOLLAND. 4341 Maryland JE 1-8608 PAlNTlNfi and decorating: interior and exterior; sand finishing. Caldwell, 4500 Washington, to 1-1 H4.1. Interior PAINTING, Pi tcH aitnrlnei rei.ennaDie reliable RAY 1045 Allen. CH 1-0317.

A I I Interior, exterior, plastering, wan cleaning, unuas. CH 1-2608. 2309 Division. INTERIOR, exterior, residential, commercial and sand rinisn urtA. FIcK, CO 1-1B5U, OH4H piimmu PAPER HANGING, CLEANING 64 Special Prices This Month Paperhanglng.

painting, patch plas tering, eteaming: quica servire, free estimates. Jim, 3625 Folsom, ST 1-917t BINK8 WAttPAPER REMoVISo" Fast, clean service by steam metn-od: free estimates. TW 2-1736. 1237 DAMMEHT VE 2-9046 0fjFF FOR only;" painting, papering, steemlng, patch plastering, floor sanding, carpenter work; guaranteed; I need work. Benson, 2257 WlssourLPR 2-5247 if.

HOLLAND and wife: paper" cleaning, paint washing, Interior painting, house cleaning; guaranteed. 3750 Jiarlne, PR 2-3563. PAPERINO. painting, plastering; Al work; guaranteed! estfmatesi reasonable; 29 years experience. Turner, 6625 Villa, MI 5-5405.

PAPER removed, painting. Bart ley. FO 7-44 14. I43U Arlington. PAPERING, painting, plastering.

h. PR 3-2008 JUK, 3304 snenanooan. PLASTERING 4 PLASTERINr5AXirKINDs JOHN, 4568Wjchlta. FrO-2374 PLUMBERS (Licensee!) MANCHESTER PLBO. complete; 24 hours: also sewer work (electrical); guranatee.

4338 Manchester JE 3-6432 MI 7-3463 BATHROOM," water hesteri any-tltlng In plumbing: ensy terms. BrJWKM, 31-9 Lemp. fu 1-1JX0 SINAK Pft 3-5660; repair work; lowest prices, 5 1. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH ANNOUNCEMENT 1 "SXHffKR SHOPS will be closed' Day. CEMETERIES MAUSOLEUMS 4 rar Lawn; juu.

sjak. ORQVB; crypt: able, Einmett, FO T-002O, FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN funeral Arrangements IS Up Open Frl. 'til 8 p.m. 'til 6 p.m. CLOSEb SUNDAYS 3801 S.Grand PR 1-9600 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBRUSTER MORTUARY PArkvltw 1-283? KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST: 8150 olive boulevard.

wy SOUTH: 4228 8. Kineswgnway bl. FL SCHNUR FUNERAL HOME .3128 Lafayette PR 1-7780 ALBERT H. HOPPE JAY B. SMITH 45S MA NCHBSTER BT 1-111 5 RlNEALY CH I -1 190 MORRELL JE 3-3950 TIuEner UNDERTAKING-co: Established 1859 2223 ST.

LQUIS L'H 1-1654 ClSRlTFUNERAirHOSJE 112o Hodlamont PA 1-3850 KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 Grgvois PIULjlOOO "moydelT's Mississippi and Allen PRJ-0402 "HC'FFMEISTER" Colonial Mortuary. 6464 Chippewa. FL 2-1938. T. LOUIS LODOS No.

9 Funeral services for Our Late Brother ANTHONY E. OPPERMANN Will be conducted by the ELKS at KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH 4228 S. Ktngshishway Nov. 10, a p.m. You are requested to attend these services.

L. J. HORAN, Secretary. DEATHS 14 AI.DKHH. fciee i-ynch.

BAIMA-N. THOMAS of 6S12 formerly of Bltxdni-dale, Nov. 9, 1961, Jorlified with the fiacramenta of j-oly Mother Church, dear hube.nti of tht latt Louisa Bauman i nee Carron), dear father of Wei ton, Ollie, Lee, Arthur, Harvey, Vincent. Dorothy Luoai and Edith Ridley, dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, greai-graiiaiainer ana uncie. Mr.

Bauman wilt lie In itate at KRIF-GSHAUSER'S SOUTH. 42-'8 Kfngshignway, from 5 p.m.. to 10 p.m., thence to BASLER Funeral Home. Bte. Genevieve, for -fase and Interment Nov.

14, at Bloomi-tiale. Mo. BK.NJAMI.V, 8530 Park Lane, Nov. 9. 1961, husband of tht late Louiae Beck, dear fa-ther of Chariee A.

Beck, Mra. Kmmi Schneider and tht late John C. Beck, dear grandfather, greatgrandfather ana uncle In hi 84th year. Funeral Nov. 11, 1 p.m.

from BAUMANN BROS. Funeral Homt, 2504 Woodson Over-land. Interment Waterloo, 111. BKRRA, PETRO. 5447 Eliiabeth Nov.

7, 1961, beloved husband of the late Pauline Berra ne Longont), dear father of rs. Josephine Badowskl, Mike, Tony, John, Lawrence (Yogi) Berra. dear grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. In lieu of flowers, Masses preferred. Funeral from Funeral Home, 6140 Daggett Nov.

11, 9:30 a.m., to St. Ambrdse Church, interment Jtesurrection. IIOELSINfi, LENA, 926 Tyler Nov. 8, 1961, mother of Jeannette Loness, sister of Mrs. Norine Wilke, Emmett Nelson, dear grandmother and aunt.

Service at the AMBRUSTER Mortuary, 6633 Clayton 1:30 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. "lIROCK, ALBERT H. (JACK), 2408 Coleman, Nov. 7, 1961, beloved husband of Emma F.

Brock (nee Daharb) dear brother of George and Drnald Brock, dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Nov. 11, 10 a.m. from BAUMANN BROS. Funeral Home, 2504 Woodson Overland.

Interment MemorlRl Park. Member of Building and Construction Local No. 42. BROCK. LOl'IS Glen Carbon, Nov.

9, 1961, dear father of Mrs. Laura Sasek of Glen Carbon, 111., and Raymond G. Brouk of Affton, dear brother of Albert of Affton. and George Brouk of St. Louis; 4 grandchildren.

3 great-grandchildren, our dear father-in-law, brnther-ln-law. uncle and cousin. Funeral from KASSLT Funeral Home, colllnsvllle, 8:15 to St. Cecilia's Catholic Church. Glen Carbon.

Interment New Pickers Cemetery. Visitation after 10 a.m. Saturday. CRAWFORD-WOLF, PEARL (nee Vaagunner), 4327 Arco Nov. 8, 1961, dear wife of Fred Crawford, dear sister of George and the late Hugh Wag-gonner, dear mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH. 4228 8. Klngshighway. Nov. 11, 2 P.m.

Interment Lake Charles. HI HAI.VO, JOSEPH CARL. 24 Wilmore Nov. 9, 1961, beloved son of Carl and Vera June Fore Dl Salvo, dear brother of Thomas Charles and Judith Ann, dear grandson, nephew and cousin. Funeral from WIN'SBERMU RULE Funeral Home, 3819 S.

Grand Nov. 11, at 9:15 a.m. to St. Raphael Church. Interment Hesurrection Cemetery.

Private funeral at funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Birth Deficiency Fund, 224 N. Fourth St. Louis 2, will be appreciated KHAKI) I'. MAODALENA (nee JIHMerl 773 Lcmay Ferry fortified wilh the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church.

Nov. 8. 1061. wife of the late Peter Kckhardt dear mother of Kllzabeth Martin, Peter and William Eckhardt and the late Teresa and Anna Eckhardt, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law and from TED FENDLER Funeral Home, 7420 Michigan at Koeln. Nov.

11, 8:30 a.m. to St. Andrew Church for Requiem Mass 9 a.m. Interment Jit. Olive Cemetery.

MVAItl)N. I)K. WILLIAM MOO Airport Berkeley, Nov. 8 1961. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Eetelle T.

Edwards (nee Maftnlre), dear father of Mrs. Ed Spencer, Mrs. John D. O'Flaherty, Mrs. A.

Kamacclotti. William J. Jr. and J'tmee C. Edwards, dear brother, brother In law, grandfather, father-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary, 118 N. Florissant Ferguaon, Nov. 11, 9:30 a.m.. to Holy Ghost Church (Berkeley). Interment Calvary.

VrASKR, MARTIN I-ni lN, Nov. S. 1961, beloved husband of Alma Fraser (nw Mabery), dear lather of Joan Schroeder and Robert L. Fraser, dear grandfather, father-in-law. brother, brother-in-law, gon-ln-law, uncle and cousin.

Mr. Fraser In state at MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel. Fair and West Florissant until Nov. 10. 10 p.m..

thence removed to BOYER Funeral Hume. Bonnet Terre, Mo. Services Nov. 12. 3 p.m..

at Church of Christ. Bonne Terre, Mo. FRITZ. EILEEN formerly of BMS Bradley. Nov.

S. 1981. fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, beloved clxutrhter of Mary M. and the late Frank M. Fritz dear alster of Bernard J.

and Frank M. Frlfa, Loretto E. Kuhnert, Margaret L. Oross and Mary R. Mohr, dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt, niece and cousin.

Funeral from KftlEnSHAUB-ER'S SOUTH. 4228 S. Klngshlgh-m-ay; Nov. 11, a.m. to Rplphany of Our Ixird Church.

In- terment Resurrection. TARi.AN, ARTIU'B Frl Nov. 10, 1961. beloved husband of Marv E. Harlan (nee Malloy), dear father of Mrs.

Gladys Brelg. Arthur Jr. and Pale Harlan and the late Stella Harlan, dear brother of the late Doll King, Stella Beth, Sumner. Fred and George Harlan, dear father-in-law, grand-father, great-grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Nov, 11, 1:30 m.

from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Mancheeter av. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. FRATE RNAL NOTICES fl 1 9. of of ft a 2 to HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MEN, SOYS RESPONSIBLE POSITION For alert, ambitious man, 2S-3S, with adequate experience for office management of local, non-chain finance company.

Starting salary, $500 to $700. Excellent opportunity for intelligent energetic man. Mail resume to BOX K-262. POST-DISPATCH A-l body or combination man. 11405 Gravois.

ACCOUNTING CLERK Young man (19-24), Interested In accounting future; han die general accounting details, prepare statistical and flnao- claf data. Box K-14, ACCOUNTANT Experienced; for permanent position with CPA firm. MA 1-4071. "ACCOUNTANT, Junior, for food company; good advancement. Write giving qualifications and salary expected.

Box K-178, P-D. ACCOUNTANT; experienced" for CPA office. Phone PA 7-1523 XbVERTISINO salesman; expert- enced; can you stnoareiy taig to people over the phone? Then you are the one I would like to see. Salary, call WI 3-2843 Degree plus 3 years minimum experience in preparing drawings and specifications; permanent employment, employee benefits. LEO A.

DALY CO. ArcHitecti Eng. noun ASSISTANT FOREMAN Must be txperienced with iHsflmbly Un production tm ploying femalt operator. FESTUS, MISSOURI 314 7-3ml ASSISTANT" INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER Lehn A Fink Product! Corporation, 310 N. Limit Lincoln, 111., desire to employ msturs, clean-cut, well-spoken, ambitious, aggressive man age 25 to 40 with a minimum background of 3 years Industrial engineering experience in an Industry with extensive packaging ope ration and a dtgree In Industrial Engineering.

liberal salary and fringe benefits. Modem manufacturing plant of leading multi-plant corporation, excellent opportunity for right Jan. AUTO BODY man; lit clsse. Missouri Auto Body, 1796 Highway 140. AUTO body repair man jtrsi' class only: steady work.

5129 Delmar. ToTtfOBILE MECITaKIC, for eign car experience: lor appoint ment. Mi b-)2MH. Mr. Doran.

AUTO parts counttrman, 23-29T prerer experienced, enance to advance to sales; mail reaueiting interview in own handwriting. Fillmore Auto Electric. 414 Fillmore. St. Louis 11, Mo.

BAKERY SALESMEN FOR HOME SERVICE AGE 22 TO 45 Married preferred steady em- Paid while learning, ree health and welfare, paid vacation, plus 33 paid days off per year. Must be dependable and aggressive, have good character and employment references, pass physical examination. Apply 9 to 12 a.m. ite Baking Co. 4015 PAPIN BARBER, licensed; younYj Be Sniet Shopping Center, Hwy.

140, Florissant. Apply at barber shop or call TE 7-9051. BARTENDER; non-drifter; pleas ant personality- evening hours. Anblv eves. 4-7.

Wavtarer Inn Hotel, 8911 Dunn Haielwood. BODY SHOP MANAGER for fran-chised Chevrolet dealer's body shoD: writs or call Service Man ager, Terrlll-Phelps Chevrolet Com pany, oui e. irafiicway, spring-field Missouri, Telephone UN g-lf 71. BOOKKEEPER Experienced thru general ledger, construction office experience required, answer in own hand writing. Box BOOKKEEPER; general ledger: through profit and, loss; auto parts company.

Box 0-369, Post-Dls. BOY, high school senior, to work at rug drive-in counter, weea oays ana Saturdays, V30S Manchester. WO 1-9102. BOYS 16 AND "OVER Aonlv STEAK 'N SHAKE 9860 MANCHESTER RD. BOYS, over 21- nu experience: Lueas BUS BOYS; a.

m. shift; steady work; 5-day week; union benefits. AddIv Mr. Harvev. between 2 and 4 p.

m. Henrlci'Sj 4630 Llndell. CATHOLIC school lanlloFPllving quarters; nice jod tor nusDand and wife; sober and Industrious; Jlge 45-55. Box JC-SfJlj. Post-D.

"CHAUFFEUR; we train" you to be cab driver; If you are over 25, neat, courteous and have some knowledge of the city streets; excellent earnings, with health and welfare benefits. Apply 0 a.m. to 13 noon dally. LACLEDE CAB, 600 8. Vandeventer.

CHAUFFEURS, over 55 neat, courteous alert with knowledge of county streets. Apply dally 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lee Singrun, general manager. Red Top Cab Co.

34 17 BIG BEND drive Checker Cabs. 1835 Washington. CHEF WANTED Executive Chef for exclusive Midwest city Club, membership 1000. Knowledge of costing, menu planning and grade prenaratlon necessary. State ege, experience, references and expected salary In first letter.

Box J-156, Post-Dls. CH EM ISTChelrtical-Engineer with at least B.S. degree. Leader in the Chemical Industry is looking for a man with potential for major future growth. Must be strong technically and be able to indicate strong supervisory potential.

Only recent graduates or experience up to 4 years will be considered. Rewarding salary and benefits. Box K-16, Post-Dispatch CHEMIST QUALITY CONTROL) Lena A Fink Products Corpora tion, 316 N. Limit Lincoln, 111., dMlre to employ a mature, capable, ambitious man age 25 to 45 with a minimum background of 5 years In chemistry experience, preferably in the cosmetle field, and a degree in Chemistry. Lib eral salary ana fringe Denerus.

Modern manufacturing plant of leading multi-plant corporation, Excellent opportunity for right mnn. TO ItACI A WANT AD CALL MAIN 1-6666 CHARGE IT ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH HELP WANTED MENf BOYS 12 VICKERS INC. A Division of Sparry Panel Corp. Aero Hydraulici plant, Joplin, Mo, Expansion has created the following job opportunities ENGINEERING: Experience with medium end -smell precision machine ports, hydraulic pumps and controls desirable.

Openings in process engineering, resident engineer, ing end quality analysis departments for Process Engineers Tool Designers Mechanical Engineers Industrial Engineers PRODUCTION CONTROL PERSONNEL Experience wilh high volume short run precision machining operation, experienced with use of tabulated data desirable. The leader in both commercial end militery hydraulic applications. Multiplant company. Excellent employe benefits. Ideal community environment, For St, Louis interview call R.

W. Boetenheide at FO 1-2500. Sat. or Nov. Ilth or 12th, a.m.

-4 p.m., or send resume to Personnel dept. VICKERS INC. JOPLIN, MO. An Equal Opportunity Employer CHEMICAL TECHNICIANS Positions available In laboratories of local firm for young men Interested in pursuing a career In chemistry. High school education with I year of Chemistry required.

Please apply by letter giving details of background and education. An equal opportunity employer. Box K-9, Post-Dispatch CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Opportunities In research snd de Vslopment and duality control lab oratories of progressive national or ganisation, manufacturing plastic, rubber and resinous adheslves and sealants. Apply by rssume or telephone to Mr. E.

Hencke. MO -60 00. PRESSTITI DIVISION MARTIN-MARIETTA CORP. 39th A Chouteau CHEMIST 1-10 years experience, degree not required, opportunity wltn major national producer, excellent salary commensurate with experience. Beply with full particulars.

Box K-13, Post-DlsDfttch. county bulid-" ing supply company necns man for Inventory corttrol, firlcing and light bookkeep. ng; age no limit. State Qualifications ana salary in nsnd written reply. Box 0-208.

Post-Dlsrstch. CLOTHING) SALESMAN Must be experienced in clothing ana rurnisninxs. Apply in person. Blg Mens Shops 517 Olive COLLECTIOra, 3 Ezpstfision projrrami telephone collection oprmanent nalnrv onen by appointment ONLY PR annute (service tsurea CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT With engineering or architectural background, alio Carpenter tluper- -intendent wanted by St. Louis Gen- eral Contractor for lamer com- mercial, industrial, and multi-story concrete Give full de-taili.

are, experience, salary de elrfrf, etc. Box K-344. Post-Pis. COST ACCOUNTANT Must be the type who lives and breathes cost reduction and areas where such is possible. Send resume and salary desired in first letter.

Box H-273, Post-Dis. COOK Apply Hjward Johnson Restaurant, 609 Watson Webster Groves. To'JfLtTi PENSIONER 2U-room notel. Apply 407 Lucas. CREDITS Position open with manufacturing firm, northwest, for man wltS credit and billing department experience.

Traffic or accounting knowledge helpful. State expert, ence. education, salary desired. Replies confidential. Box H-13S).

Post-Dispatch. CREDIT MANAGER for TV-applir ancs distributor. Must be thoroughly experienced In handling floor Elans. Prefer man now employed finance company who knows dealers throughout St. Louis trading area.

Reply with background and references. Box K-387, P-D. TREDlT manager, retail InstallT ment furniture experience- Immediate opening Box K-319, P-D. "CURB BOYS; full or part tlmej age 1. 1525 I.

Lindbergh; Steak A Shake. c'UTTER-MARk'Eft; experienced; men's and boys' suits, steady wora. ntw a-oo, rost-uiaparcn. 1 Diesel Auto Mechanics Baily Technical School graduates if you are not now working in the field for which you trained, pleese call end let us help you. PR 6-7860 T5ISffWAsiER; whits; school buy O.K.

WY 3-9974. DRAFTSMAN Structural: experi enced in preparing structural draw. Ings for buildings. Michael M. Millies Structural Engine ITT e.iill Inear, 3800 PRAFTSMAN EXPERIENCED For detail work on automation and special machinery; opportunity for advancement with grow.

Ing St. Louis firm; will consider trainee with mechanical aptitude, Send complete resume to Box -0-53. Post-Dlsnatch. DRUG ialea cfirE experienced ood salary, hours: io Boutn Iroadway; South Broadway Drug. SITUATIONS MEN, I0YS 80 MAN, porter, work; night or dav OL 2-7628.

y' 2 MEN: whlfn Tl 15 want any type work, full or pari "are! references. Box G-34 -n NIOHT school student, desires ac- iiuuuiriH pfiillon. 3-4UJl. Ot'FSET Photugra phei, a years experience. PA 6-2083, PENSIONER white," llgnTwbrk7 PHYSICIAN'S Assistant: age25T 4 years' experience.

UN 8-8162 PLANT MANAGER or assistant to president; 25 years diversified metal working Industry; complete leapuneiuuiLy manufacturing, engineering, labor relations, sales, etc. executive ability; excellent profit record. Present plant moving desire to remain In or near juui; reierences and resume on requestBox POSITION WANTED requiring responsibility and managerial qualifications: hard worker imaginative, completely reliable; expert, enced In newspaper advertising and promotion: age Box H-33. Post-Dispatch. SALESMAN; Inside; partial sighted.

LT 3 -57 79 a ft 4 y.m J' SALESMAN; reliable needs guarantee plus commission. Call HA 6-3284 after 8 p.m. SALESMAN; experlencedf to grocery, hardware, etc. PL 2-9510 alter 1 o.m. SHIPPING and RgCEtVlNd nutttMAN, 11 years experience: excellent, references, Box K-26, pf) TRUcirTiRIVERTTinow city and county; references.

MA 1-T030. YARD man, houseman, porter, handy man, FR 1-3485; YARD WORK, storm $1.50 hour. CO 1-1026. YOUNG man clerical experience, desires future: military obligation. completed; PE9-1669.

yuuNU man, 21: 2 years' college; draft exempt; wants future; needs good starting salary. UN 7-8281. YOUNG MAN; colored; 1 year colegeanythmf. CE 1-1173. YOUNG MAN Ing, porter, any kind.

FO 1-7742. 2-YEAHS college: age 37; 3 years administrative and sales department manager; 2 years retail selling, 7 years dealer selling, 4 years sales management through distributors; product, machinery, appliances. WO 2-9560. SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS 81 AGE 48; experienced accounts" payable, payroll, calculator. PBX, sei retarv.

UP 3-2033. "BABY SIT, "reliable, vicinity Bot- mil e-euuu. BABY SITTER; days, experienced JA 1-8273 BABY SIT, 5 days week, "experienced, rehable. MA 1-7570. BILLER, clerk, 8 ears billing experience, type 60-65 W.

P.M. Experienced all phases of office work, 333' Bo K-300, Post-Dispatch. BOOKKEEPING Machine: 15 experience Burroughs or Ntalnnal. available Immediately. ST 1-6399.

BOOKKEEPING or typing In my home: reasonable. TA 2-7351. CAFETERIA; experienced salads, steam table. EV 2-9209. CARE of sick; light clean-Ing, references.

EV 2-2475. CARE for sem -Inva id: nlahts: experlencedj CH 1-3466. crEANING, maid, every other Fri. reference. JE 3-8148 after 4:30.

CLEANING or laundry; days or part-time; references. FO 1-4014. CT.EaM. Ironing. Mon thru fiuirs.

references S8. KV 5-9143. CLEANlNfTCook; eves. In offices, hotels obabyjIt.FO 7-9553. "CLERK, typist.

experienced," will-Ing worker. PA 5-7S65. COLORED, housework, cooking, 5 days; experience; city reference. PA7-3617 COLORED; clean. Iron, baby sit: 5 days; reference.

FO 1-7663. day work, or baby sitter; reliable. FO 1-3270. "COOK; restaurant experience; refT erences. FR 1-0322.

COOK; cleanT'laundry, care chll-dren or day work. JE 3-5037. DAY work; office baby-sit; experienced; references. EV 5-3128, T3AY house cleaning, reference. JE 1-634L DAYST" laundry, office cleaning, day-night, FO 7-8028.

4-day, $7 and carfare, no cooking. JE 1-9092. DA? work; "3 days housework experienced; references. JE 1-2947. DICTAPHONETYFIST; permanent, experienced, best references.

Box H-227, Post-Dispatch. EDUCATED English Girl: 2 years a-ngilsn n.i. training; cure lor invalid, children, housework: Clay- ton or Ladue. WU 2-U120. HOUSEWORK, child care; experienced; reierences.

EV 5-6880. HOUSEWORK by day; expert enced; references. EV 5-5025. HOUSEWORK; general laundry; colored 5days CO 1-7380. IRONING, my "home; or experP enced all around kitchen help; day orevenlnge TH 8-3159, IRONING, vicinity of Lemay Ferry rd.

VE 4-7763. IRONING or mending, experienced. Call PA 1-3706. in my home; pick" up and riellver.JE 3-0347. IRONING In my home; white; experienced.

CO 1-3127. IRONING in my home; experienced. CO 1-9972. IRONING. REFERENCES.

WO 1-1884. "IRONING, done In niy Some. white, ftt i-4ioa. LA I)Y wWte wm care for elderly: FL 2-6265. XaDY; white, baby sit, nurse maid, ays; references.

PR 3-2486 LAUNDRY. Iron, mending, my home; south; call a.m.-3 p.m., Pit 1-4 102. "LAUNDRY worSTTioteTmaid, ex- perienced (dayal. ru 1-44BU. MAID; while: housekeeper, cook, no children.

FO 7-8212. "MOTHER, dsughter. desire to manage Motel, restaurant or nursing. Will traveLBox K-388. Pnst-Dis.

NURSING CARE; light duties; home, institution: experienced: references. CJ31-0514; PRACTICAL NURSE; experienced: colored; day or night. OE 6-2867 RESTAURANT, factory or hos pital attendant, in j-pis 27; good refer- ences. VO 3-8092 after p.m. "SHORTHAND, typing; Sntiirdays only; all day.

Box F-388, TYPING" done in my home. 9 years secretary experience. ST 1-2708. WAITRESS, baby slttsr, any kind of Work. OK t) 1714 "WAlTftESbTliAh' housekeeping; expcrlenced.

cui l-39U. WASHING and ironing (n ray home: reference. CE 1-1747. WOMAN: general" housework; days; rererencBj rename "WOMAN; colored: ironing or cleaning; 2 days. UP 4-600U.

WOMAN, nights, good" reference, vu i-bijna. days or week work. Reference EV 5-0823. "VOt'tD like' to rent "kitchen In tnvern; i Follow the "SwaDn Column-Classification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ids ,48 Roof Repairs New Roofs For a hole In your roof or a whole new roof; ettimates furnished, terms. FREDERIC, 4280 Natural Bridge, ul a-niuu SliMriRBPETni1OT All types roofs- 3 years to pay.

Central Root A Siding Co. Estatlished 30 Years 3665 Market JB3-0751HA 7-2408 koOKINO; no Job too amalli i own work; guaranteed. Milbourn, 6357 Stratford.Eyjjl2g- "ROOFING and guttering, pew or renalr: orices reasonable. Allen, 2732 Hereford. 4-4160 isAAfcivlvi onitprinr new reoairs, Wm.

George 1015 OwenPA-0157 lOOFS: new, repair; CARL, 2003 Sidne. MO 4-8200 ROOFS; repairs, recoated. Able. PR 1-5658, 4372 TbojMin. ROOF-repairs.

JimmyTe. 2825 Caroline' M() 4-4287 1T0RAGE. MOVING. EXPRESS 4f MOVING; also light hauling; At- Gene. "ilOVINO everywhere: low rates: VnnPerAhs 4601 onve EDUCATION schoolsj.no instructioo? EARN $10,000 A YEAR ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN DIESEL AUTO RADIO TV MECHANICS Let us prove our etert at approximately $4200 per year and oan advance to $10,000 a year and more.

Bailey Tech. School 1626 S. GRAND PR 6-7860 WRITE, PHONE OR VISIT DAY AND EVENING CLASSES COMPLETE TRAINING Free Placement Service St. Louis Data Processing School 2024 Olive CH 1-6090 IBM KEY PUNCH TAB WIRB Training by PERCEPT-O-VISION St. Louis School of Automation 6407 HAMPTON FL1-11HT Nltes, Sundays 1-2320 RANKEN TRADE SCHOOL Day full time, day part time, eve-llng 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. Approved for Veteran Training Automation Training IBM KEYPUNCH TAB WIRING 1401 PROGRAMMING AUTOMATION TRAINING.

INC. aou jiaeivuie totaiu ueimarj PA 7-7212 IBM MACHINE TRAINING DATA PH0CES3INQ CENTER 5614 Delmar PA 6-2440 MODELS No previous experience nucessary, JJ'ASHION UU friUTuttHA rti Short training for beginners. JOHN ROBERT POWEHS Call OL 3-4666 for 1 nformatlon. IBM-TAB and WIRING FLORENCE UTT SCHOOL 1833 Arcade Bldg. CH 1-6255 JACKSON WELDING SCHOOL Nlgh-Dressure biDe welding certi- lei test given through laboratory.

iea uravois. mo 4-u(. BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS 74 LF.A RN RP.ATTTV PITI.TT IRW Hair styling: Marinello system: proven school of today. Call or write (Jttv coi me of Beautv un N. 7th St.

MA 1-3493. LEARN beauty culture, opportunities everywhere for Moller srraciu. ates; attend day or evening classes. Call or write for free bonk tats. MOLLKR SYSTEM OF C0LLEQKS BifHvvasnington cifi l-jdol SITUATIONS MEN.

BOYS SO ACCOUNTANT, heavv and varied administrative experience with na tional company; 9 yeare practice. Business administration degree. Box H-327, Post-Dispatch. ACCOUNTANT, C.P.A.. aaeri2.

consider private industry within St. Louis as accountant, controller or Internal auditor. No traveL Box Q-225. Post-Dispatch. BAKER, "experienced, hand WorkT restaurant, careteria or small bake shop; references.

MI 5-5708. BOOKKEEPER, OFFICE Manager: aid; general leogea tnrougn at payroll and taxes. TR 6-8221. CARPENTER; aliround experience. EV 3-9671, WY 4-0524.

ParpEntER "work, bid? new, reasonable ST 1-3040. COOK; dinner, fry. steam table; experienceo. tu o-aioo. lOt.LKCTlOM Manager, experienced; best references; member Missouri Bar Association, Box K-61Post-nispatch.

ELECTRO Mechanical technician; part or full time. PS 1-685S. FORK Lift Operator, experienced, references. PR 3-4040. TTaUNDRoTTATS" reliable.

EV 3-5230. morn- LIOHT HAULING; repairs, chauffeur; own carClooney, EV 1-2733 MAN, white. 50, strong, health" 25 years one company, small pension; warehouseman, guard, watchman or driver PL 2-JL865; "MAN; dock workT truck driving, office and collec tion. MO t-BltU. MAN work 4 p.

m. to 7 a. any type work. JE 5-4748. MAMfcoIored, wants amTEind of work, 4 p.m.

to 12 p.m. FO7-147 MANf or housework, experienced. Ev 3-6738. MAN, white, married, needs steady work; reliable. HA 9-4739.

dear brother of Oltn'da Steinmann' 3 LOTS and shack. Blending and and Helen Votit. father-in-law of Lagonda; sell, trade, car or? Patricia son-in-law brother-in- Lot. Smitn Dellwood off law uncle nephew and cousin. IChambers; bus, shopping close.

Mr Wrausmann In state at 2-Bedroom. oil heat, extra show-MM'H HERMANN A SONS Chapel, ler In basement; financing to suit Fair and Florissant until iyou, lease, trade: want car or Sat Nov. 11. 11 a.m. Funeral same dav 2 p.m..

from Bethanv Ev. Lutheran Church. Clav and Natural Bridie. Interment St. Peters Cemetery Mr.

Wrausmann was President of Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church. yolN'G, LEE CHESTER. 7122 ftalienberg. Nov. 8.

1961. husband of the late Louise Llnkel-man Young, dear father of Margaret Carroll and Elsie Das. grandfather of Dorothy Aheln. our dear brother, father-in-law, hrother-ln-law. grandfather, greatgrandfather and uncle.

Funeral 10 a.m.. from MITTKI RFO'S. 23 W. Lock-wood. Webster Groves.

Interment Valhalla. IN MEM0RIAM 14 THRIOLO," VINCEN20; in loving memory of dear husband and our dear father. Nov. 10, 1959. We never knew that hearts could ache with such a bitter pain Lomtlng for a vanished face and to hear his voice attain They say time heals all sorrow and helps us to force! But time so far only proved, how much we miss you yet.

SarUv misser! liv WIFE. CIIILKRF.tf and FAMILY WST BEAGLE; white chested, reddish brown, bad lelt eye, vicinity Baden: reward. I'M 7-7179. BEAGLE male; trl color; name, Cleo; vicinity Russell-Longfellow; reward, I'R 6-2768. BILLFOLD; Hampton village; clolhing store: Important papers: reward.

VK 2-7471. yellow; child's pet. Spring and Folsom. PR 6-27 97. CAT.

Siamese, male: Clay-srrre area: rewM. PA TTTTHUAITUA, Manchester, brown. Willie cnesi. reo ulks. reward.

EV 5-1332. COLLIE, lemaie. black and white spotted, chain collar; vicinity Keokuk and Oregon: reward. 3b28 Orecnn. PR 3-4717.

DACHSHUND; long halrenTbiack, tan markings: male; 5 months; child's net: reward. JA 1-1989. iMCTffsflFlND. red male, tan col lar, answers to rritx. iw -ou-.

DOG; male," white and black, long haired. Nov. 3rd. Wellstoll. rabies tag 8025, reward.

(J) 1-7726. black miniature, red collar, rallies tas. "Pierre." Reward. TU5-3(I89. GERMAN Shepherd; 1 year old; log tag "Bullet, I belong to Michael little Doy's pet; reward.

HE EV 2-6583, or after YO 6-2344. OLASSES; girl's gold tone frame on chain; C. B.C. -St. Louis U.

f't-ball came. Reward. IN 4-8165. LABRADOR retriever." black, male. Grand Montana; reward.

Va, 2-1-129 LAHRaTjoTi Retriever, black Spanish Lake.KewartL TU REWARD for return of Clarinet In brown leatherette case vicinity Manhattan st. near Picadlllv. Maplcwood, about 1:15 a.m. Nov. S.

Selmer make, serial number 3930. Ft 2-2116 eve. SLIDE RULE; Post Versnlog, Kossiith-Wnrne, reward. HAJJ-MSO WALLET, brown leather, vicinity United Auto Workers Hall, Union- Natural linage, mwiro. 6:191 Place i Want Ad Call MA l-BBBB'fSSHsr'ysV'iaV.

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