Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 53

Location:
St. Louis, Missouri
Issue Date:
Page:
53
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH vfi cJ. PAGES 1 48E SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1966 Real Estate News APPEARS TODAY ON Pages 10, II, 12 Section 3 Real Esfara for Sale StaHs with Classification 1 45 Rentals Start with Classification 110 WANT AD INDEX Thi numbers In Hit tndw View rt-fer to the elassHleatlen number and net the pact numbtr. AH Cltsslflcttlens ere Numbered avid Appear In Numtrleal Ortltr. v'v Service ClaiilfletHoii Number Announcements Ml ind Propeills Wanttd uslness Directory 11-74 ualnass Opportunities uslnass Personals 21 Death Notlcat Directors Muting I JJJ iduction n-n Financial Ml Fishing, Vacation, Picnics J7 fraternal Notices Legal Notlcl 2 Loam Ml Lett and Found 17-11 Ptrsontls Small Loan CompanlH JM Spatial Notlcai Stockholder! MtttliM I Swaps II I Employment Smploymani Agtncloi H-fT 4.1b Wanted: Mm.

lew Help Wanttd Man, Woman HA. Help Wonted: women, tiris to 90 Saltsmea Wantad II 5altsmin, Stltswomtn Wantad US Saleswoman Wanttd Situation Wanttd IMI Seal Estate for Rent Apartmtntt for Rant 1 1 Mil and 117 unnaii rroptrry ior Ktnr i Flats for Rant 111-114 Farms lor Rtnt IS7 Hotels III Hom.i for Rtnt IIHI7 Spaco 111 Resorts for Rtnt 127 Rooms, Botnd 94-104 Suburban Proptrty for Rtnt 117 Wanttd to Rtnt 1H I Rial Estate for Sale Acretot I4S Apartmtnti for Salt 147 usintss rroptrry Tor sail Dttdi of Trust 140-141 Farms and Farm Land 154-12 Flat! for Salt 147 Moults for Salt (St. Louis City) 14 Hunting grounds ISS Invtstment Proptrty 150 loans on Rttl Eltatt 142 lots for Salt 141 Monty Wanttd 141 ftat StrvlcM 144 Rttl Eitatt Trtdt 150-T Rtal Eitatt Out of St. Louis III Rtal Estate Wantad to luy ISt Rtsorts for Salt 111 St. Louis County Farms 1ST Suburban Proptrty for Saio I4S Jinbtr Lands 15 I Things for Sale Air Conditioning Equlpmtnt 314 Aircraft 215 Animals 200 Antiquts 2I7 Aquariums and Fish 211 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBRUSTER 6833 CLAYTON RD.

VO 3-130(1 Evans A. Beard. Charles C. Draet CROGHAN JAY B. SMITH 74.16 Manchester BT 1-1115 ALBERT H.

HOPPE KUTI8 FUNERAL ROME g006 Gravoig PR 2-3000 MORRELL JE 3-3950 TJOYDELL'H Mississippi and Alien. PR 2-0402 KINEALY CH 1-1190 MONUMENTS RoSEBRoUCtH V. 10 Bo. 6232 West Florissant EV 5-7766 B424 uiuppewa PL i-aiu DEATHS -it Ahlemeyer Lil.lle Ahlemeyer nee Cames) SaUlvan. suddenly.

Frl. Aurll 29. 1096, dear mother of Nellie Ooetz. SuLllviui. lfrie HoLcounb, TlRer, dear exepmc-Tjner or morna Aiue mever.

St. Louts. Mo. Funeral services 2 p.m. May 2.

HABSEBROKK'S Me morial Chapeil. Interment Spring Bluff Cemetery. In atate at HasMDroek's Memorial uneral Home, Sullivan, Mo, Anderson Mildred E. Anderson. A or 11 XV.

19. at Muscatine. In. wife of the late Georee E. An derson, mother of Mrs.

Harry Alexander, of Muscatine. and Lt. Col. Mildred J. Anderson am dear grand motner.

Service 2 D.m.. at Val halla Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, femliy would aporeciate contributions to St. Peter KDls cooal Church. LUPTON SERV ICE.

Annan Marv Dnrrah Annan. Anril 27 1936, dear wife of the late Roeer P. Annan dear moth er of Catherine P. Annan, dear alster. aister-in-lAW of Catherine fi.

Annan and the Late Caroline a. Annan. Mrs. Annan a PARKER-ALDRICH OllaDel. 13 W.

Lock-WMd, Webster Groves, May 1, 1966. Service private May 2 at 10 a.m. Interment BellefontaJne Cemetery. No flowers pleaee. Atchison Erwln Atchison, fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church.

April 28. 1966. beloved husband of LaVerne Atchison (nee Wllhelmi. dear father of David. Michael.

Thomas. Patricia. Daniel and Margaret Atchison, son of Ellen Atchldon (nee Vatiderhagen). brother of Marie Georgen. and Helen Braun, our dear son-in-law, brother-in-law.

uncle and nephew. Funeral Mav 2. 8:30 a.m.. from the BUCHHOU! Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant, to St.

Louise de MaMllac Church. Lallte and Wilborn av. Interment Calvary. Bittick Charles Bittick, 2826 Missouri, beloved brother of John and William Bittick and Bote Mehl, our dear uncle. Funeral from MCLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Lafavette.

1:30 D.m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Boswell Florence M. Boswell.

655 Hurst-green, April 25, 196. wife of the late Walter Boswell. mother of Eleanor Boswell Thornton and Grace Boswell Howze and Walter Boswell elster of Wilfred J. Monroe and Randall B. Monroe great-grandmother, grandmother, sister-in-law, mother-in- law and auntr In lieu of flowers family re niimt mft, to Faith U.C.C.

Me mortal Fund. Memorial service for family and friends p.m. May 1 at Faith United Chun of Christ, 210 Chestnut wenster uroves. service. Bowman Zora Bowman, April 20, 1966, helnveH fllxter of Nora Bowman.

dear friend of Mabel Brooks and others. Funeral from McLAUGH- LTN'S. 2301 Lafavette. 11 a.m. Interment Mt, Hope Cemetery.

Boyer 'v Norvllle H. Boyer, Festus, BUUJUCIII X- ft4.ll to, acw, beloved husband of Emily Don-nell Boyer, dear father of William T. and Norvllle Leroy Boyer, dear son of John Henry and Margaret Boyer, aear oroui nr and ffinnrlfather. Service at VINYARD'S, Festus Chanel, 2 p.m. May z.

interment reams, iuo, Brockland See Landgraf. Buente Hannah W. Buente, 2119 Cleve lanrf hi nrnnft Cltv. 111.. Frl.

April 29, 8:10 a.m., dear mother of Arthur William Mrs. Til. (Eittherl Baumhereer. and Mrs. A.

(Blanche) Gehlert of Granite City, dear sister of lr.rndRt Link and Lottie I). Schearrer of Granite City, dear grandmotner, great-granumoiner, motner-in-iaw ana aunt. Funeral services May 2, 10:30 a.m. from DAVIS Fun eral Chapel, 21st and Cleveland Granite City. III.

Interment Sunset Hills Cemetery, Edwards-vllle 111. Friends may call at tne uavih runerai nume. Burkard Rmllv fnM Vnn.iv Rurkard Arnold, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church April 30. 1966. Beloved wife of Alois Burkard.

dear mother of Alvin and Ionard Burkard. dear mother- in-law of Laveme and June Burkard. our dear sister, aunt and grandmother. Funeral from the HEILIG-TAG Funeral Home. 1081 Jeff-co Arnold, May o.

9:30 a.m. to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Arnold, 10 a.m. Interment Parish Cemetery, Member of St. Ann's Sodality.

Buss Emella Buss (nee Toenjes) of Waterloo. 111., beloved wife of Henrv Buss, dear mother of Clarence Nelson. Elmer, Jerome, Henry and Eugene, our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, mother in law and sister. In state at QUERNHEIM Funeral Home, 7 p.m., until 9:30 a.m. Itai 10 a.m., at the Watterloo Catholic Church.

Interment Waterloo. 111. a Auctions jit Automobilts 1 70-1 IS DEATHS 14 i HlCvjrOVem Inn Lvoru McGovern. April ii8, 966, beloved wife of James McGuvern, dear mother of Patricia, Terry and Colleen McGovern, dear daughter or Le-la and the late red Lyons, dear sister of Peggy Good-enough. Robert and Lelarid Lyons, dear daughter-in-law of Rose McGovern, dear sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral from ALEXANDER SONS Crestwood Chapel, 9801 Hwy. 66, May 2, 1:30 p.m. Interment National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Donations to charity of your choice appreoated. Sullivan.

Mo. paper please copy. VISITATION AFTER 1 P.M. SUN. Mayfield Addis C.

Mayfield, Brldgeton, April 28, 1966, beloved husband of Almeda V. Mayfield (nee Bollinger), dear father of Doyle, Eugene and Vernita Mayfield, dear son of John and Iva Mayfield, brother, brother-in-law. 'ather in law, grandfather, uncle and nephew. Mr. Mavfield will be at COLLIER'S Funeral Home.

10123 St. Charles until May 2, 12 noon. Funeral same day, 2 p.m. from Penn Junction Baptist Church. McKelvey rd.

Interment Mt. Lebanon. Metzger Georee Metzcer suddenly Frl April 29, 1966, dear husband of Mary Metzger. dear father of Henry and Elmer Metzger and Augusia Aiaranam, latner-in-law. grandfather, great-grandfather, brother of Kate Schmidt, brother-in-law and uncie.

Funeral from A -H ELD RLE Chapel. 3634 Gravois. May 3 at 2 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cem etery.

Deceased was a member oi Maiden -rouge 406 ft A.M. of Maiden, Grand Order Sword of Bunker Hill Harhem Order 473. St. Louis Consistery. Mollah Temple.

KniehtS of Pvthias. Wahaah Lodge 248, fraternal Order of Eagles and St. Louis Fire Dept. Post 89 American Legion. Rose Croix Service Mon.

8 p.m. In pariors alter av a.m. sun. Morgan Dorothy J. Morgan, suddenly April 28, 1966.

beloved wife of Stanley G. Morgan, dear mother of Daniel and William House, dear daughter of Gladys Trotter, our dear daughter-in-law, mother-in-law. grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home, 7400 Page May 2, 10 a.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery.

Mueller See Vogler. Mulligan Cecelia V. Mulligan (nee Metzger), April 30. 1966. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, widow of Michael J.

Mulligan, beloved sister of Alice Fortune, and the la te Marguer i te Leder ich oui deer sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, Tues. 8:15 a.m. Reaulem Mass at the churoh oi si. Anmonv or raaua a.m, Interment Calvary Cemeterv Friends may call Sunday after p.m.

Raithel Harry fS. Raithel. April 29, 1966, beloved' brother of jwinrue Hnigartnier. juua ott Viola Raithel and Leon a Lewin dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Services at HOFFMEISTER Chapel.

7814 S. Broadway, Mon. 1:30 n.m. I n-term en Old Fe 1 lows' Cemetery. Retired member oi st.

ixmis iiectrotypers union, XKKai ViQ. 63. Recker See Vogler. Reiter Catherine Reiter, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, April 29, 1966. beloved wife of the late Julius Reiter, dear mother of Edward, Arthur and Albert Reiter, dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt.

Funeral May 2. 8:15 a.m. from COLLIER Funeral Home, 10123 St. Charles to St. Rose's Church, Goodfel-low and Maple.

Mass 9 a.m. Interment Mt. Lebanon. Riddick John A. Riddtck, age 82.

MS E. 6th Alton, dear father or Jahn L. RicIdiicK, Columbia, dear grandfather of Rev, J. Carlton, Seymour, Ind. and Jonn M.

Riddiick. Columbia, dear brother. Services 10 a.m. Mon. 1st Methodist Church.

Alton. Burial center Grove cemetery. New Haven. 2 D.m. Mon.

Friends may call at Gent's Chapel. 2409 State Alton, after 2 p.m. Sun. Rumpf Marie L. Rumnf fnee Mowrv April 29, 1966, beloved wile or me late John Rumpf, dear mother of Lillie M.

James, and John R. Rumpf, dear sister, mother-in-law, grandmother, Bister-in-law and aunt. Funeral May 3rd, 8:30 a.m. from JAY B. SMITH Fu neral Home, 7456 Manchester to St.

Church, Bellevue and Dale avs. Interment St. Peters Cemetery. Mrs. Bumpf in state Sun.

2 p.m. Schieble Rose A. Schieble fnee Horst- meyer), April 28, 1966, beloved wife of Anthony C. Schieble, dear mother of John A. and the late Grace Schieble, dear sister of Mathilda, Ess-linger, Vera Lins, Elizabeth Walker, Eleanor Stapenhorst, and the late John, Mary Maher, Margaret and Harry Horst-meyer, our dear sister-in-law, aunt and cousin.

Funeral May 2. 8:30 from the BROMSCHWIG ft SON Funeral Home, 4746 W. Florissant, to St. Engelbert's Church. Interment Calvary.

Schlapprizz. Elmma Schlaprprizzl fnee Roth), formerly of 3451 Osaee, April 30, 1966. dear wife of the late Fred W. dear step-mother of Fred Lester and Kenneth Sohlapprizzi, dear aunt of Florence Dicker-man anH -tTolan Mnnnlfwr nn. dear grandmother, sister-in-law, I aunt end cousin.

Service 2 n.m., at JOHN L. XIEGENHEilN SONS, 7027 Gravois. Interment Park Lawn. In state after 4. 1 m.

Sun, DAYLIGHT 14 Uiristmann Cecelia M. Ghrtetmann (nee Zlp-fel), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, April 29, 1966, dear mother of Shirley Marchlewskl, dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral May 2. 8:15 a.m. from COLLIERS Funeral Home.

10123 St. Charles Rd. to Corpus Christl Church. Mass 9 a.m. Interment Calvary.

DeMay A III CUB, MKUXtLy UICT ruilici, April 28, 19ft6. beloved wife of the late Edmund W. DeMay, dear mother of Edna Richard, Elmer DeMay and the late Arthur DeMay, dear mother-in-Jaw, sister-in-law, grandmother, great-ffrandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral from WAOKER-HEL-DRiRLaE Chaoel. 3634 Gravoifl.

May 2, 1 p.m. Interment Hunsec iurtai rarK. Duker William B. Duker, 3206 Peata-lozzi. April 0.

1966, beloved husband of Ethel Duker (nee Outman dear father of Herbert Duker and MSgt. James Duker, Katherine Lambert and Betty Jane Duker, our dear randifather, brother, brother-ln-aw and father-in-law. At McLAUOHUN'S, 2301 Lafayette, until 12 noon Tuea. Funerai service 1:30 p.m. at Lafayette Pa rk Me-thodlst Church, Lafayette amd Missouri ava.

Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. Dunlap Harvey A. Dunlap, 6S01 University April 27, 1066. husband of the late May L. Dunlap.

father of Mrs. Jean Stanton and Lucy Lee Dunlap. uneral services were held from ALEXANDER SONS TOWN Chapel. Earl Emma B. Earl (nee Burns), April 28, 1966, dear aunt of William Krlter, Edna Munsey and Marie Thellman, great-aunt and friend of Mamie Cash Ion.

Funeral from WACKER-HELDERLB Chapel. 3634 Gra-voIb. May 2. 2:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

Elliott Oliver Elliott of Sherman, suddenly. April 30, 1966, dear father of Oliver Elnora Jean, and Kathy Elliott, dear brother of Melba Elliott. Funerai from SCHRADER Funeral Home. Ballwin, 2 p.m. interment Hiram Cemetery.

Fehrenz Allene Fehrenz, April 30, 1966, beloved wife of the late Walter Fehrens, sister of Sybil Gibson, Violet Lee, Wanda Lanpear. Reginald, James Alt-button and Helen StUes, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral 11 a.m. from EARL HILLEMAN Funeral Home, 9709 LacKland, Overland. Interment Hiram.

In parlor 2 p.m. Sun, Ferris Louis L. Ferris (nee Bruegge- man). April 30, 1966, beloved wife of John Ferris, dear daughter of Hilda Hausknecht, our dear daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin Funeral from KUTIS Funeral, Home. 2906 Gravois, May 2, 2 p.m.

Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Fischer Charles L. Fischer, Arnold April 25. 1966, beloved husband of Eisa Fischer (nee Wallis), dear father of Mernia Dillon, father-in-law of James Dillon, dear grandfather, nephew, und a host of relatives and friends. Private funeral services were held at HETLIGTAG Funeral Home.

1081 Jeftco Arnold. April 27, with interment in Hiram Cemetery. Fuchs Albert R. Fuchs, April 28, 1966, Mountain View, dear father of Janet Gudder, Margery Peters, Bar bam Pollock, dear grandfather and father-in-law. Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary.

6484 Chippewa at Watson, 11 a.m. Services terminate at Mortuary. Geisr See Vbgler. Glaser See Ounn. Green Charles Green, formerly of a32 Oakland April 29.

1966, dear husband of the late Nora C. Green, dear father of HusseU Green. Virginia Sharaml- taro, Charles Green and Martha Garavafflia, dear brother of Hosbajt and the late Joseim Oscar and AJvln Green, dear father in law. grandfather. great-grandfather, brother in law and uncle.

Funeral from KRIBGSHAUS ER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. King hilctwav. MilV 3. 1 n.m, Interment Calvary. In state after p.m., nun, Gunn John A Gunn.

Ajnril 29, 1966, beloved husband of Catherine Gunn (nee Kennedy) dear father of Jane G. Glaser and John A. Gunn, dear Drotner or ttev. a. uunn, S.J., dear father-in-law of Eloise nd Bud, dear grandfather and unrli Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-ER'S SOUTH, 4228 8.

Kings-highway, May 2. 8:30 a.m., to St. Gaibriel The Arch angel unurctn. inLermem nesur rection. Haeemeier Alfred c.

Haeemeier Butcn on April an, ib. rse loved husband of Edna G. Hae meier (nee Schultz), our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home, 7400 Page Mon May 2, ait 2 p.m. Interment Mt.

Lebanon Cemetery. Retired worker of Wagner Electric Cp. and Local 1104. Haitff Edwin Hanff. Aoril 30, 1966.

dear husband of the late Laura (nee Groll). dear father of Eleanor Charnentier. Arhne Richard, Virginia Boll, dear brother or do ores sen meter. Amelia Knit a. the late Walter and John Hanff, our dear grano- fothat- ra t.D-ranr1 fn fhsvr fa hr.

in-law, brother-in-law, uncle of cervenKa, Mane waisn mann, Forrest and Russell Kutta, great uncle and cousin. Funeral from the SOUTHERN Funeral Home. 6322 B. Grand. May 3, 10:30 a.m.

In scate arter i p.m. Sun. Me ANYTHING mii unUI we rc.v Mdr. IN EACH SPACE MAH. TO Mail Me DEATHS IP 14 Hanson Elsrfe- V.

Hanson (nee Gregory). Cherryville, April 29, 19ti8, beloved wife of Corbett hanson, dear mother of Mrs. Goddie Kolkmeier, Mrs. Gerene Mintner, Leroy Mrs. Beatrice Etobers, J.

Lloyd. Mrs. Lois Cook, dear sister of Samuel Gregory, our dear grandmother grandmother, mother In-aw. sister-in-law, and aunt. Funeral from HALBKRT Funeral Home, SteelvlUe, May 3, 1 p.m.

DST, to Cherryville Baptist Church. Interment church cemetery. Mrs. Hanson in state after 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Hedden Robert Hedden, April 29, beloved husband of Betty Hediden, dear father of Richard L.

Hedden and Linda Shook, dear brother of Louise Evans and Dorothv Huco. our dear father-in-law, brother-in- near iatner-in-iaw, nroiner-in- law. son-in-law, uncle, great- uncle, nenhew and cousin In state at JOHN L. ZIEGEN-HKIN at SONS. 7027 aravois, until 10 p.m.

Sun. Services 2 p.m. at FINK Funeral Home, Willard, Ohio. Interment Attica Cemetery. Past master and member of Harmony Lodge No.

499 A.F.AA.M., Past Patron of Rose Croix Chapter No. 372 O.B.S., Harmony Low Twelve Club, The Square Club, Transportation Trowel Club and trie xranic uiud oi st. uis. Masonic services 8 p.m. Heddergott Home Llsetta Heddergott, fortl-flod with the Sacraments of Holy Mather Church, April 30.

1966. dear riniLetit.i. nf ihn late Frank Nicholas and Marie r-nitipim neaaereott tnee Kelt-melrl, dear sister of the late Albert Franklin, Louisa, Amalla, Bertha. Frank Nichnlae Jr. And Mary Heddergott, Emma, Dora Helsse and Ella Buree, darling aunt of Anna M.

Helsse, Birdie voss, amta and Walter Burse, our dear grand-aunt, treat-grand-aunt and great-great-grand-aunt. Funeral from CALVIN F. FBUTZ Funeral Home, 4S28 Natural Bridge May 3. a.m. for 9 a.m.

Mass at Holy Rosary Church; Inter ment zion cemetery. Hellberg John Hellberg April 29. 1966, beloved husband of Helen Hellberg (nee Strahl), dear father of Anna Klein. John Jr. and Frank Hellberg, our dear grandfather, greatgrandfather, brother, brother-in- law, uncie, great-uncie anu cousin.

Services 10 a.m., at JOHN L. ZIEGGNHEIN 80NS, 7027 Gravois, to Hlllcrest Abbey. Member of Carpenters Union Local No. 1596 and Workmen. Sick Death Benefit.

Henne Pauline Henne, April 29, 1966. fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church. beloved wife of the late Paul Henne, dear mother of William F. Henne, dear grand-mother of William P. Henne Mary Magdalen O.P., Sr.

Mary Christopher and Mrs. Wilfred G-ajgne, dear mother-in-law ana gLreat-granamomer. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-SIR'S SOUTH. 422S S. Kines- hkff hrway, Mon Mav 2, 8:30 a.m.

to St. James The Greater Cnuroh. interment St, Herman Hedwig (Hedy) Freund Herman. April 27, 1966, wile of the late Harry F. Herman, mother of Lester F.

Herman, sister of Ernest A. Freund and Mrs. Meta Hager. Private family sprvices were held. ALEXANDER A SONS service.

Hoagland Charles Hos gland, fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, April 29, 396. beloved husba nd of S. Marie Hoagland nee Abele dear father of Mary Schulte and Daniel Hoagland, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral May 2, 8:30 a.m. from COLLIER'S Funeral Home, 10123 St.

Charles to Our Lady of Presentation Church. Mass 9 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Wells- viiie, Mo. Hollenbeck Bennle Hollenbeck, A or II 29. 1966.

dear brother of Ella Kempker, Frank. HolJenbeck. Mary Winir. Catherine Brandt. Pete Hollenbeck and Matlldi Stone, dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin.

Funeral May 2. 2 p.m.. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens. Keen Sadie 8.

Keen (nee Moorhead), fortified with the sacraments of Holy Mother Church April 29, 1966, beloved wife of the late Chester Keen, dear mother of Mildred Parshall, Ann Clark, Edwin and Wesley Keen, our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, May 2, 8:15 a.m. Requiem Mass St. John Nepomuk Church. Interment New St Marcus Cemetery.

Kublin George KuWln, Boca Raton, AdHI 30. 1966. forti fied with the Sacraments of Holy oMther Church, dear husband of Rose A. Kutolin (nee McAlevey), dear father of Dr. John G.

Kubin. dear brother of August Kublin, Frieda Korte and Clara Partenheimer, dear lamer jaw, granatatner, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KRIEG-SHAUSER'S SOUTH, 228 Kinigshigbway, May 3. 8:45 a.m. to St.

Gabriel the Arch Angel Church, Interment Calvary. A member of Society of Automobile Engineers. In state after 2 p.m. Mon. Landgraf Caroline L.

Landgraf nee Hoogatraet). formerly of 4341 Itaska April 30. 1966, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late Alexander A. Landgraf. dear mother of Mrs.

H. A. (Sylvia) Brockland and Alexander B. Landgraf of Washington, D.C., dear grandmother of Paul A. Brockland.

Mrs. Jerry Marcott and Mother Carolyn Marie Brockland O.S.U., dear sister of Rudolph W. and Arthur F. Hoogstraet S.J., dear mother-in-law, sister -In-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS-ER'S SOUTH, 4228 S.

Kings-highway, May 3, 9:30 a.m. to St. John the Baptist Church. Interment Resurrection. A member of St.

Anne Sodality and Past President. In state after 4 p.m. Sun. Lefebvre Carrie Lefebvre (nee Scever), entered into rest April 29, 1966, dear friend of Mrs. Ella I Stevens.

Funeral 1 :30 p.m., from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to Hlllcrest Abbey. Body will lie in state after 1 p.m. Sun. Lelsse 1 VInetta D. Leisse, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church.

April 29, 1966. dear wife of Charles M. (Carl) Leisse. dear mother of Thomas Victoria A. and Regina M.

Lelflse, daughter of Harry C. Daniels. Benton. sister of Vera Lee Renn. West Frankfort, and Phyllis D.

Jackson, Hnne. dauEhter-ln-law. sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from ALEXANDER A SONS' CRESTWOOD Chapel, 9801 Highway 66. Monday 8:30 a.m.

to St. Peter's Catholic Church. 243 W. Argonne Dr. Interment St.

Peters Catholic Cemetery of Kirkwood. Leuther Richard C. Leuther, April 29. 1966. beloved husband of Marie C.

Leuther nee Baahl-mann), dear father of Dorothy Kelly, and Robert H. Leuther, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, May 2, 1:30 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery.

Member of Meat Cutters and Butcher Work-, men Union Local 78. Macek I Joseph Macek, April 29, 1966, beloved husband of Anna i Macek, dear father of Frances Bier, our dear grandfather, great grandfather, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral I Home, 2906 Gravois, May 2. 2:30 p.m. Interment New Picker Cemetery.

Follow the "Swap" Column Xlutificatioii 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ads DEATHS 3T 30-06 sportorlsed Mauser. "wits scope and case, trade for tent nt caniuing equipment, rn a-tK7 -XNN1 2bi2: 3 rooms down, '3 apartments up; (6000 or 7 PR cash Register, steam taDie, elec-tric stoves, caan or EV 9 to 5 week dav. Kl'H'L'Na, aimese: Ibr A41 xjupons. or casn. TK 2-7aw.

iUKmt damasedTfrCchen cabinets, vs. days MO 4-B9S1 eu a-hsjs, uismark, value $2000, want house trailer or SpI On 1.ftfl77 DRIEL press, banjo $50, poet CHEVROLET, '86, Super t-apueu, owe j. iou wnai lor eoultv; Drlvate. PE fi-gd1. CHEVKoUOT, '58;" 348 engine, VS.

nuiumaiic, iraae ior motorcycle HA THAR. iOUDSubSTH, TTI convertible. run power, new ion ana tires; perfget; trade for TE 1-4140. LO'TO, two 'Jacret, In New Mexl co subd'lvMon, for 1819 Chouteau, ffl' cHRlSdRArf: 18' Centurv. in boards; '54 Ford wagon, house- stock and fixtures, irt or aiiF FL 2-8876.

POLAROID Model 800 with air attachments; Sears Sky Diver road. iXATTrTSElTM table; brenk'fust set ior automatic anottrun, 3-6393 ALASKAN Malemute female, champion breed, has shots, AKO registered S125 or? AC 5-4S237. I have 3 parcels Income property; will trade for improved or Box Y-306 P-Dj CampkU and truck, protessionil-)y constructed. $1-75 or 7 01. 2-377 7JXWBLD welding and cutting out fit, $65.

Two 2-wheel trailers, $30 S3-, or MA 1-2847. "UPHCCSTERlNGw6rk (or 25 fip. -ivinruae outooara. ja i-vivo. WiLL reupaoiater Uinette chans.

ror casn or i-suio. SKI RIG, 40 hp. '62 fibre-glast -w. toiii rT out -jo XATErMrNOTCOfoTTatt model car. wnitenall8-ao4tt.

17 "CATslN'CRiriSER for anything' of value. BU 5-2533, AIR CONDTTToner, i-lon, sell or Ti LINCOLN, '5Srair; 4150 or $95. no motor; or mo tORD, 'do; runs good, $Sq or HO FL 2-U674. MODERN evening dresses for swing set. UN 7-0742.

CITV LOT, flat, for STEEL FIRESCAPE, good condi tton. sell $550 or PL 2-6729. TRADE $300 radio-control airplane Dn 11 Tf 1 1 A lH I twai. sj-j i a clean, original. S7nn or 7 PL 2-H72.

APARTMENT size refrigerator. cprd condition 7 PR 6-3165. CHEVROLET 51 5a wagon runt perfect; $150 or PR 3-4775. ELECTRIC guitar arid amp for goir equipment, r-rt a-7aeo. NZA, '65; '60 1'ord Falcon: clean, 16" wheel, tire.

EV 5-4072. CHAiN SAWr38'' cut, $50 or ior riding mower or ka 4-j-zz. TK, 3. 11)58; Beagle, AKC; gat furnace: sell or? HA 3-8277. CHEVROLET, '63 -ton; clean; Pest offer or 7 UN 8-3B4H CottD.

'ST: VS. stick S16S. or Dlckuo UN 7-5814. TV. perfect, for 8.00x15 Urea Or 7 EV H-U7U3 'SS: Victoria, runs Al.

Hi 4 227 NOrlQlK. PLYMOUTH. '57 sell or trade or 16' RUnABoIJT; complete, motor, trailer, for SH 1-1755. 2 LO i'S, AitonLake, sell or swaii for our equny. wa i-mnu.

PONTrSC. '5o1 want motorcyclt or boat and motor. JE 3-9677. SPECIAL SERVICES TRADES 38 flME NOW available on metal outtlng and fabrication. Capacity V4" steea up to 12' In length, will cut and fabricate your steel, also furnish material for your needs.

Fairer Body uao cast, GA 1-6510. AIR CONDITIONING 3 AFCO air conditioners Installed: best prices. Arch Heating, 6040 Juniata. MI 5-7352, BT 1-2683. ASH HAULING 41 XSHPIT, old sheds wrecked, bast- mam.

viewicu, THOMAS 44fe age JE 5-032T usuiAr MauiuiK. WIPllVlllS, tt. anytime. MILLER, 3868 Delmar, FR 1-1986. BRICKLAYING, Tuckpolntlng 43 CHIMNEYS REPAIRED.

REBUILT AND WATERPROOFED CALL ART ANYTIME MO 4-5034 3809 California ANYTHING for the home; no loo too small or large: insured, guar. anteed, Siwcial 1 week doublt Eagle Stamps. Call Cedarwood homes, 3533 N. Twenty-third MA 1-7176: CHrSfNEV repairs brick work. uon jboo uanoaie Tuckpointing and, waterproofing, no job too small.

3436 Pestalozzl. MO 4-7T. TucKPOlNTINd, waterproonng and brick work repair; 20 years experienced, fully Insured. 1007. union.

Loughborough Contracting. 4351 Loughborough. VE 2-1473. tTjcKT'oiNTINGT; 1 work, chimney repair, waterproofing. Calf EMERSON MO4-R470 3875 Wyoming? TUCKPOINTING ana Chimney tie.

van 4144A Connecticut O. chimney re- SRRVrNTTclTTm fniinHatinns WaterDrOOfet. Cather, 5408 Emerson, EV 2-712T TUCKPOlNTINCrrclTlmney repairs. No job too small; reasonable. Carl, 2003 Sidney.

MO TTJOKPoiNTlNG, chimney repairs. Rnh 331 Shenandoah. PR 2-5685 RlcTfWiJRK, tuckpointing, water proonng, glass diocks. riiw. ter.

2833A Wyoming. PR 1-7155. CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 AAVON CONSTRUCTION CO. PA 1-6795 5868 Delmar bl. ADDITIONS, REMODEILING No Money Down 3 to 20 Years to Psy CITY AND COUNTT Bulged Walls Rowi Additlone Brick.

Blocks and Stone Work Tuckpointing Painting (Interior, Exterior) Plastering Concrete Work Tlllnar. (Floor and Wall) Roofs, Gutters, Siding Bathroom Modernization Attica Finished Kitdhen Moclernlzitiotl FREE ESTIMATES YE AH A OF EXPERIENCE REFERENCE ALL WORK GUARANTEED AAVON CONSTRUCTION CO, PA 1-6795 586ft DelmaiT W. Sat. and Phone MI 7-il 1 11 ADDITIONS OUR SPECIALTY Any Kind, Any Size REMODELING INTERIOR EXTERIOR FREE ESTIMATES FINANCING CALL PA 5-3533 MORTON CONSTRUCTIOW CO. 6378 DELMAR EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS WY 4-9540 Tf no answer.

PA 7-3991 CARPENTER WORK Doors, panelling and basement re-' modeling, 945 Eicbelberger. E. Chew FL 2-1256 CALL GIBSON A SON Remodeling, room additions, rathskellers, porches; painting, exterior. Interior; residential and eomxoer-rlal; union, 3959 6henandoh. PR 1-50S2 MO 4-4450 SWAPS I IN MEMORIAM 16 CARNEY, CllAlU.tfM In loving memory May 2, 1965.

Happy hours we once enjoved I I How sweet their memory etill But death has left a loneliness i Tne world can never fill. Saxily missed by WIFE. 1)11 HKIN, JATTKS, May 2, Always remembered by Children. (rSnOf PETER May 2, 1959, Gone but not forgotten. I Jo Ann, and Miqry Ellen fiALlJ, EMMA; in living ineriv i ory of my dear mother, who d'led I April 30.

The deepest of my sorrow I can tell at the la-is of my mother. I love sa much. Missed by her daughter and who loved her. Gone are the happy days we spent together, but sweet are the mem-i ories that last forever. I Sadly missed by his beloved wife, i rolatlvcs and friends.

RISK It, ROBERT K. In loving memory of our beloved son, who I departed this life 1 year ago, (April 15, 1965. Your leaving was viinlr nr vn anA thirX hnw so suauen. uuen we pause anu you died. To think you could not Bay goodbye before you closed I your eyes.

No one knows the silent heartache, We think of him in happy davs, When we were all to-, gether. Sadly missed by Mother, Sisters, Brother, Stepdad, Grand mMnnM unH r.1ntlve IKRAH, HERMAN, May 2, 1960, in loving remembrance of dear nusoana ana lamer. Wtfe ELIZABETH. OLIVER, ELVERA. DANIEL.

JOSEPHINE, lesskr; Theresa, in loving memory of my Deloved wile, wno died May 5, 1955; aadly missed by HUSBAND, children and all WJHJ mveu ner. ftTAIWtAX C0RVEI.UIS May 2, leoi. Always dep in our neans forever. remembered nn missed by Wife and Chtldrem. ur.imitiv n.

111 luvmg memory of my dear husband who passed away May 5, 1964. Sadly missed by wl fe. BELLE. KotMAO, in loving memory of dear wife and mother, who departed May 1. 1964.

She left a beautirul memory A narrow too sreat to be told But to those who lost and loved her Her memory will never grow old. Sadly miswd by HUSBAND SON and FAMILY rH5lA(iEIs7RtHR and S0- PIIIA, M3y 3. 1960, Miy y. 1962. Always loved and remembered by Children and Grandchildren in lov- mg memory.

May jaoi. rest grant unto him O'Lord and let perpetual IdKht shine upon him. Sadly missed by wife. MARIE. WTTTfi'Hr HrfTElTTrTrr loving nremory of my dear husband, Chester C.

Wittich, April 27, 1063. Sadly missed by h4s ehildTen, grandchtklren and his wife Flor-ence. LOST 17 BEAGLE; male, vicinity Glasgow Village, Thursday, black, collar. UN 8-5 04 s. is Wyoming-Rogers area; pet.

Reward. MO 4-7407. BLACK aid tan coon "Fang," strayed, reward. V0 3-1146. "CAT; gray Persian, female, gold eyes: vicinity University City; re- wara.

rA i-uyjj. lost in front" of Saro's Restaurant: reward. Call Roy Rus-so. Saro's Restaurant, FL 2-6600. CHlrtUAhUA, male, larger than most, dark brindle color.

Lind bergh -Le may area, answers to "Tocco," reward. IV 7-4916. CHIHUAHUAl small, fawn, fe-male, name Taco; reward for information to her whereabouts, GE 6-1589. 1532 Montgomery. CVTTi-lirAkllA' male.

tan. With white throat: vicinity 4600 Pen-' rose. Reward. EV 5-9537 f'HiriiAHUA fenule. standard ward.

Hi 1-Kiyq; irn tTiJirV? sn.ii v.r I lii nlrl an.urAr. tn hllnri in right eye. Tags with No 5 West- -Vblt -Ti. nam. Tammy, chil- dnems pet, vicinity Fyler and Wat arm murnni Ml COLLIE, miniature, to Kirkwood area; brown, black and white; wearing col'iar with tags.

Reward, Ca.ll after 5 D.m. TA 1-1558. COLLIE 1XK1, aaule and white, pet. EV 8-0954. T)OG7Drown male, friendly, wear- intr ruble.

iaa. PL 2-5654. TMliri Hmnll. hlRrvk. scar nn side.

male, vicinity 3000 Sidney. PR DOG, male, medium, short-hialired, named Sandy. Reward. ST 1-6619 m'aue, reward, me z-zaaa. g'EEMAN siheperd: DTack, male, 30 31500 rpward.

FO 7-6327. KETS U. City. Ke- ward. l-oy EXbHaDOR, black, male, 4 years, a while hoels.

vicinity Holiday Inn northSSOO, rewardH A8-890Pj ONE roll ofrubber sheeting, approximately 3 ft. in diameter, approximately 4 ft. long, weighing 260 bearing label marked from The Gates Rubber Kansas City, to Western Rubber Webster Groves, Mo. Lost In the area of 500 Flora In Webster rtrnwa. Anvnn having anv Infor mation concerning this, EV 1-2345.

"PEKlNE3ETwhiie, can't bark; reward. UN 8-6701. "PARAKEET; white with light blue stomach; lost In vicinity ot Teai- ririi- RllhriiviRlnn. VI 3-7322. PEARLS double strand choker lost night, area SMx West- roads; variety or stones in clasp and safety catch.

Reward, io 7-1585. PUPPY, black amd Um, red col-iar. vicinity Minnesota and Chero kee street, child's pet. MO 4-2682 "POTtSJfi; black; rear parkingTlot or Ontario store, very iiiipwimni that personal items are requireo mat neiKunHi ilviii. oic irnuucu, i Irreplaceable.

Call RA 3-1177 or i 'dog, llgbt brown: female; 4 children want I fine duck: newaru. rn SIAMESE male cat, red collar with rhinestnnes, Frontenac vi clnltv. reward. HE 2-8870 KKRIER. mae.

tan with black streak down back, tail, wird. EV 5-2782. WHITE, long-haired cat, named Fluffy, vicinity of Citv golf course; rewaro HE 2-6691. FOUND 18 BROWN and white hound, rabies vaccinated, appears lost consider able time. ES 6-5839, CAT white, male, dear.

Clavton area. ST 1-3616. "EDsT A PET? OhecK with the Humane society or Missouri, iziu MacKlinq. sal Y-aouu. PONIES.

Identify and pay dam- Puppy' found, black and white, OH 1 -ICT'I TERRIER found, black-brown, collar; Affton area. VI 3-4722. DETECTIVES H. MARIAM. Investigation, do-mestic cases, free consultation.

6635 Delmar PA 1-0776 PERSONAL 23 OPEN NOTr: to the Post-Dlspatcn: a. on A. sociatlon be as pleasant aa the I THA'NKS to Mother 0 PerpetuaJ Help and St. Joseph for prayers answeTCU; ainmeH remia-u. IT" treatable dia- e.iRe: AA can hfip FO 7-8877.

CARE OF CHILDREN AND AGED 24 CHUjD CARK my home, reliable. 7ijjr) Joel. Affton. tu j-yhiu bp tray or board. home.

MO SPbCIAL NOTICES 26 WTIX break your cults diTd wpwHed horses for a reasonable price, aaso nainR nurses a.n iiiaikb tor saie. imy cnerrcr, 11 o-volu. FISHING, HUNTING, VACATION PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 27 Log Cabin Development LOTS FOR SALE Knv b. lot now and build later. The most complete private recreation develOTwnent in the midwest at Rocky Rlrlfle Ranch.

5 -hour drive south of St. laouta. Take Hwy. 61 sou til 3 i 1 es paiat loomisdale turn right on state road miles. Off i ce open 9 to 5 dally, RIVER HAVEN CJiolce lots in Recreation Community on the banks of picturesque Big River, terms; Highway 30 (Gravois) to High Rlde, turn rischt State rd.

PP. 2 miles to River Haven, vk OPEN SUNDAY NOON TILL 6 60 St. Benedict lovely 4 -bedroom brick; air-conditioned; family room, patio; nice lot. $13.500 TE FISH at LEMBECK LAKE boats available; 40 miles south on High- way i. LiOok ior signs.

SUMMER CAMPS 27B o-DBLiOHtPfJL, age 8 to 11, ride, swim, fish, June 1 to Sept. 4. Adele. PK 6-1606. BUSINESS PERSONAL 28 KALFHoTO'GTlS'PB In stamp form, reproduced from 1 anv size nhoto snaDshot or neea- IIvp; naah nhntYwlnmn nrn.

fessfonal hih class photograph, clear, brilliant, sparkltng perfor- ated with gummed backs, like a sheet of noataire stamos: has hundreds of uses; personalize your stationerv. aalesmen'n call ne cards. Invitations, announcements, Kreetfng carde, graduation albums and thank-you cards. For sample photos tamps, send seir-adriressed Ftamperl envelope to Frank Mc-Clain, 2618 Belle Glade av.t BU Louis, Wo. 63113.

I or BUSINESS PERSONAL zs TIME OPEN Job shop operation has electronic assembly time and welding fabrication facilities available. Experienced and proven military and commercial capabilities. All replies held confidential. Box W-323, Post-Dispatch, WtT BASEMENTS Ijealta stopped on walls, floors, WindOW Well. "Pav It Hydraulic pump raise, lifts walks slabs fills below grade cracks voids reinforces cracked walls.

New Walls. 7365 Olive. VO 3-0555 TKY ONE OP 'jIHE BEST Thomas ft c-'ne janitor Service Call 8T 1-3896 after 3 p.m. 1453 Lovlngton Dr. Lost keepsakes, rings, metal mark ers, d.v eiectronio equipment.

XET W0KK: signs; decorative paintings: designs. PR 2-5561 CUSTOMER NOTBErT systoms cards. 500. S.1.T.V FD T.9.222. ATEKTS'; sold, leased.

NO AB- VANUK rat. jjJLOTM. PA 1-89BB. STAMP-COTEECTION; wanteVT; i 'i PEN for hire, resumes, speeches, u.s. uhn.

loreign. JE racirt j. TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 nTTR lifetime through W. Dakota: 3 davs fn Portland. 2 days in San Francisco, 2 days In Los Angeles, 2 days in Las Veeas.

2 davs in Colorado SDrlnKS. For information call rs. Flour-noy, ProgreEsive Unity Charity DRIVERS AVAILABLE DRIVE YOUR CAR ANYWHERE REASONABLE 28 OFFICES GA 1-1499 ATTTO DRIVKiWAV 792 rhimtniit DRIVE CAR to your destination. INSURED DRIVEAWAY SYSTEM FL 1-8946 If no answer MO 4-3278 DRiVIi my car to "Los Calif, free gas. PR 2-3600.

DRIVE CAR N.Y., Pitts- Calif. GA 1-1499. TTRIVE CAR Ark- Fla. GA 1-1490 99 Limited Group Places St. Louis-Europe return 21 days (all Included CH 1-7500.

SHARE A RIPE 30 TOWER 6-ROVE PARK lo Clay-ton and Prdoe between 7 or 8 to 4:30 or 5. PR 2-4385, 2-6, Sun. RlD3 WAN'rilU irom Spanish Garden Apartments, to 2109 Locust; 8:30 to 5. SH 1-3 2 bo or TE 7 0634. RlbE WANTED from New rTalls Ferry (7 Hills Sub -Division) to Clayton.

TE 1-5125 after 6. RIDE wanted: S9xx Waterman to McDonnell Space Center 7 a.m, PA 1-4120. Dors ett-Mc Kel vey ra. toTw rage, axi e-ijao. WANT ride: talozzi to SWAPS 31 SARASOTA.

3 BEDROOMS" 7 rooms; block; 2 baths; terrazzo floors: 2-car attached garage: 10 orange trees, many extras. t.rtl.l l-u in, A BUJKUllMfi 7-room contemporary ranch: 2 baths; -acre lot; bullt-ins; air conditioned new carpeting, etc. at 1551 Starliant dr. STOP.E BUILDING; 3 ROOMS 6265 Natural Bridge: full bass- ment; letiSiKl 3,1.46 month. LON DOFF EV 2- I 0 I I WILLTRADE CONSTRUCTlpfT AN OA EQUIPMENT CRAWLER TRACTORS, RUBBER TIRE TRACTORS.

GRADERS, CRANES, AUt COMPRESSORS AND OTHER ITEMS FOR REAL ESTATE 1, a. AUKEAOE, FARMS ETC. ADVISE DESCRIP TION OF YOUR PROPERTY IN FIRST LETTER. BOX Y-212, P-D BUHL (O'Fallan) 3 yr. old, 3-bedroom rancih on acre lot, fuM basement, gas heat, 1 baths, atttochied 2-cfljr g-ana'ge, huge kitchen 12x24; S15.950.

Trade, take house, car, lot. OaM HA 8-5900, tl vT.N't! i(OOM Suite, 21pice, per- rect connixion, iiiajtcs ium rami-mons bed, 15 draweir diesk wiith full mirrored top, 1 antique clock, 1 antique bronze lamp, sell or swap for Area Cods 314 FA 7-bJ 7a. RADIO controlled garage door operator; de luxe model worm drive, installed, for 4 tract tape recorder or 7 Also a pin ball machine for anything. 618 ME 2-6664. 74 harley chopped, new motor and tfransmission 58 Pomtitac; 5a Chievirol'et, bjII run very good; serviioe station equipment; eiecunc casn register; swap or casn, ua cijMAlERCIAL Don corn machine.

$135 or Harley-Davidson motor scooter, '63, $120; soda box holdf cases, uasn regisier-uouiiiK machine for service station, $95; for GA 1-1595. Call Sunday 8 a.m. to 6 :P.m. SUNRISE, 19 (O'Pa)ion) i bed- rooms on acre lot, waiwoui oase- mint. 1U baths, attached 2-car garage, $17,950.

Take house, oar, Dot: uaiq ma a-oyuii, tu. iga. ARE 1UU MUVlPlli; If so, why not trade your extra furniture on your moving or we will buy your furniture. Persons Moving service, oyiu essiou. v.v 1-3973 PRICE MARKING LABEL Ms- TOgoj.

Chain Unk fence. HA 8-Q168, HE 2-8K94 2S-FT. CRUISER, inboard. Air-boat, factory, new prop. Either boat.

$750 or 8-5. 1605 Lafa- yV'RliOKlNG house doors, wln-dows, awnings, kitchen and bath fixtures, paneling, etc. 213 S. Forest. Webster uroves tn oara.

TiWAP" Trade eaultv in 5-room home, good location, full basement, for late model auto, boat or JOHN L. RYAN HA 7-4747 Stamp Collection Wanted Any size, for cameras, gadgets, or cash. JF. 1-47H7. rA W.IjWII rJri.

wool. vards. gray beige, artificial fireplace with attached bookcases, 110" Ior cahor 8025 Delmar. PAINTER; handy man retiring, business and equipment, year-round work, $400 or 7 Belleville, AD 5-3946. RENTAPAINT Spray FOR? 1825 S.

B'wav (Oever) GA 1-0678 lots. Water and sewers, atarien ououi- vision. For trafl'e. i-L, j-wio. SHOTGUNS 75u.

and rlties. most makes and models, new. used; we buy, sell or trade; open Monday eves, till 8. Belleville Hardware fn, oAf. U7 tit ti in at RpllPVillP 111.

BRAND NUW Honda heavy-diity 4.ia kniiii'SririHJ erwme. win trade for 16mim sowidi projector oy what have you. uw ax. unaraes ha TaTKE mobile home In trade on namch house, also Insulate your Viovna fr.P finilfiil1 mflWHT. DOUGHTKTY' CO.

MX 4-1313 track tape re" cording outfit. system ior movie camera amd projeotor. HA 9-21 09. aTTtOMN haze mink stole; tame top freezer, both excellent condition, want good used car, PA 6-A 13. CHEVROLET pickup truck, engine and transmission missing, make good trailer, $40, or 1 MA 1-X4 DELUXE Vwtt'h ''pontiac V-s''eiv ginie, peirifect conddtlon, want color nT a), Ul 0.047 COMPLETBcair tire recapnlna: tmov, tor sale or iratie, aJjrplraTie, boat or what have you? MA 9-1580.

St. Clair, Mo. oraTOsSlAfJ Benchsaw and stand, portaWe air compressor, iPower saw, for small car or pickup IJN 4-271K5 iifiHTWEIaHT portable li plaint; brand new, trade for 16nrm sound projeotor, or 7 8966 St. Oharte's, HA g-44q. TrTTCKTTWDUHp; good con- d'ltton, want color TV, cash or i HA 9-4947 A-trS'mN WWH1T.

155T-Seluxe, $650 or compact car or wagon up Dl 'l-IAru StimHflV. FORD COUPET1934. want disc or stereo tape rewraEii wi reoTNoTuslness shoes, suit- able for couple. i do, ituov, Pctjisjratcn, owrvNTiii nnRwiin svstem. elec tronic, automatic, ror Virr1 a-Tirt trailer, tpw i'.

BUlLlJlNG MATERIALS! Roofcote! Blacktop Sealers! Insu-lation! Paints! For PR6-5r)9fe RAMEvLER. '61. American, 6 stick. 4 door, must aee, green and white. T.A 7-R4S1.

TPTmACrSBl station wagon. for teiepnone answemiB njoi-ti T-o -So r-'-CutTwU OTTIE BAKER, '53 HawK black hardtop; extra nu-u imuc JSkirf? 'o9 wag on. 8, i iticK. for aluminum 14' flat bottom and fishing motor orhPR POODLES; AKC, chocolate, female for Great Dane puppy. PLASTIC" JahTInafrnK machine and supplies, '55 Buick wagon for small motor Pine.

iiiptgwrt. jWTIQITE picture frame's, many otiier things, casfc or. what have your it. 14 Schmer Lottie Schmer fnea April 29, 1966, dear mother of Byron J. Smith, dear sister of Anna Riddell and Olorlnne Schmidt, dear grandmother, great grandmotner, mother in law.

sister-in-law and aunt. uneral May p.m., from MATH HERMANN ft SONS Cnapel, Fair and West Florissant ava. interment cemetery. Schuenemeyer Miss Anna C. Schuenemeyer.

April 27, 1966. dear sister of Regina Schuenemeyer, dear aunt and cousin, Private services were held April 29 at SCHRADER funeral Home, Ballwin, Mo. Smith See Schmer Streiler Jessie Streiler, of 1919 Geyer April 30. 1963, beloved wife of Oscar Streiler, mother of Kenny and Lloyd Soara. Margie Johns, Barbara Love 11 and Da rlene Hipkins.

sister, girandmotner and mother-in-law. In state at MCLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Laifayette. untU 8 a.m. Funeral services 1:30 p.m. Church of God, Frederick town, Mo.

Interment Frederick town Cemetery. Sweeten Olga Sweeten. April 29. 1966. beloved wife of the late William Sweeten.

Funeral from McLAUGHLIN'S. 2301 Lafayette. 10 A.m. Interment Calvary, In state 5 P.m. Tiemann Martin L.

Tiemann, April 30, 1966, beloved husband of Lydia M. (nee Posner), dear Uier of Lydia Muesslg, Martin W. and Rod O. Tiemann, our dear grandfather, great-grandfather, father-in-law, uncle and great -und. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S.

Grand, May 3, 1:30 p.m. Retired member of St. Louts Metropolitan Police Dept. In Funeral Assn. In state after 1:30 p.m.

Sun. Vogler Joseph E. Vogler. formerly of 2224 Hebert, fortified with the sacraments of Holy Mother Church April 28, 1966, beloved husband of Julia E. Vogler (nee Meyers), dear father of Mrs.

George (Berntce) Geisz, Mrs. Dale (Grace) Mueller, Mrs. Herman (Rosemary) Recker, Raymond Lawrence Rev. John Church of the iwnnuoicu, tfUBtryu ttftim la. (Sud and the late Paul N.

VnmoP Hat hrnthae nt IT fori Vogler, our dear grandfather, father in law, brother in law, uncle, great-uncle and cousin. unerai irom runerai Home. 7400 Patre Mon. May 2, 9 a.m., to St. Rita's Church.

Interment Calvary Ceme. tery. Member of St. Augustine's Men's Sodality, Legion of 1000 Men, Railroad Union Local and Veteran of World War Masses preferred. Weber Frank D.

Weber, 315 Innlsfail, April 29, 1986, dear husband of Anne Weber, cousin of Raymond Stephens and Hazel Hartstil. Mr, Weber at PARKER-ALDRICH Chapel. 15 W. Lock-wood, Webster Groves. Service Mav 3.

10 a.m. Interment Ntatlonal Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Oeorge Washington Lodge No. 9 A.F.&A.M., and John CNeli Ijetter Carriers No. 343.

In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to the First Methodist Church of Webster Qrovas Memorial Fund or Shrlners Hospital. Wilde Gertrude T. Wilde (nee Hutach). or" Columbia. 111., April 30, 1966, beloved wife of the late Wlill Lam F.

Wilde, dear mother of Mrs. Carl (Catherine) Kaemps, Mrs. Alfred (Eleanor) DeLuca, George Robert J. and Earl W. Wtlde, our dear mother-in-law.

grandmother, and great-grandmother. Funeral from the MEYER Funeral Home, 124. South Main Columbia, 111., May 9:15 a.m. to Immaculate Conception Church for Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Immaculate Conception Cemetery.

Recitation of Rosary 8 p.m. In parlors after 3 p.m. Sun. Willkomm Anna F. Willkomm, April 28, 1966, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, daughter of the late Nicholas and Catherine WiP-kom-m, dear sister of the late Elizabeth.

Frank and Henry Will-komim, dear aunt of Francis M. Willkomm and dear cousin. Funeral from GEBKEN Chapel, 2630 Gravois, May 2, to St. Stephen Proto-martyr Church. Interment SS.

Peter and. Paul Cemetery, Zuch Helen Ziich, asleep In Jesus, April 29. 1966, dear wife of Donald O. Zuoh, mother of William Schroeder, Judith Dewberry, Donald O. John, Gary and Terry Sue Zuch.

sister, grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Mrs Zuch at ALEXANDER st SONS TOWN Chapel. 6175 Del-mar until 10 p.m.. Mon. evening.

Funeral from St. James Lutheran Church, 1401 N. Han-ley 10 a.m. to Oak Grove Cemetery. In parlors after Sun.

noon. CARD OP THANKS 15 THE FAMILY of Viola M. Rear- den Wishes to express thanks for the many klndn'esses extendied to therm during the recent dieath of Mr. John IL Rearden. The widow especially ttaanks Rev.

Frank fciuom ana sir. iriomas ivuus Director and his associates. memhers of Itawka Lodge No. 420 A.F.&A.M. relatives, friends and nolgiibors.

WIDOW IN MEMORIAM 16 AI.K.VANDKR. In loving memory May 3, 1061. Of all bouquets our Lord has had One preolous floweir is that of Dad. WIFE and CHILDREN BKAT.ffAXO!l(ilT"f3H.. loving- ly remembered May 4, woi.

Some may forget you Now that nine years have nnsspd But we shall reimeimoer no matter As long as life last, Wife, ChMdren, Grandchildren SAVINGS EXTRA HOUR St th REAL ESTATE DEATHS i 1 4 laby Gilts and Children's Sup. 220 icycies ana Motorcycles tit lirdi for Sa 2 oats and Motors 221 Books 22S Building Material 227 Cameras and Supplies 22 Clothing 2l Coal, Wood, Fuel Oil 231 Cogs and Cats 202 Farm Machinery and Supplies 235 Fani 214 Fishing Hunting Supplies 237 seed Things to tat, rroauce 2 Heating Equipment 241 Horses and Vehicles 205 Household 6oodi 241 Household Goods Wanted 244 Jewelry end Diamonds 24S lawn Mower Salts and Service 240 Machinery 247 rower Tools 247-p Miscellaneous for Salt 251 Mobilehomas, Travel Trailers IN Musicel 251 Piano Tuning and Repair 257 Poultry and Supplies 20 Rabbits, Monkeys. Pat Stock 207 itaaioi ana ititvmons is Seeds, Plants and Trees 2(1 Sewing Medlines 22 Stamps and Colm 24 5tort, Office iqutpmenf 24 Toys 21 LOW RATES FOR WANT ADS Rate per line Daily, Sun. 1 Tfme a 78c 87c 3 -a Times (consecutive) 7ie R0e 9 or 10 Times (consecutive; nr uie pnee or rimes. ROOMS KOOM AND BOARD 1 Time 72o 3-6 Times (consecutive) 65c 74c 7.

9, or iu Times (consecutive) lor. me pnee oi i imes. SITUATIONS WANTED 1 Time ic 70c 3-6 Times (consecutive) 66c 6nc 7. or iu Times (conseoutlve) lor the price of 6 Times. on all 7 or 10 time orders copy rhanRes will be permitted only to delete items on which results have teen obtained.

No advertisement accepted for teas man ine -price oi iwo lines. Local rates apply only to adver tisers located in the StatA of Mix, ouri and within 150 miles of St. LniliA In UlO Stnl nf TUInnlti Beyond these areaa, rates are $1 per line daily and $1.15 per line tpuuuuy iiai. Advertise UslnP ihn ttumhni-ai Meaae ask for "Want Ad An- iswers wnen inquiring about re plies. (JENKRAT.

ttFam.ATTnwa The Post-DIsnatch reserve th ngm 10 ciassity ads under ap-trourlate headines. The Post-Dispatch reservea Uie riRht to revise or reject or discontinue advertisements or to retain answers to any ox number advertisement. If this right Is exercised, the amount paid for the advertise- tment wia refunded to the It is aprreed that the liability of The Pulitzer Publishing Company nc evtriii, Vl janure xo puoilsn ftn advertisement for nnv rinn fir In the event that errors occur in lub jjnuusnini; or an advertise ment, flnom -be limited to the NEARLY eninuunt pm oy tne artvertiser, ClaimR concerninc nmlssinn. nr in. cprrect Insertions will not be con- WHO HAS einercrt unless made- within 30 vuje uvui iinie ui puDiicatlon Now Dial MA T-6666 tor on Ad Taker For oil other Posf-Dispatch business dial MA -1 1 1 TO SELL USES WANT ADS IN.

THE POST-DISPATCH You, too; can use want ads profitably WRITE YOUR we mil tell you the cost ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH CEMETERIES MAUSOLEUMS 4 HIRAM PARK; clioice e-grave IME GIVES YOU AN cumr i-gmvt is, Mi. ia- mKm, reasoaiiaibfle. EV 8-1410. (J-ORAVD LOT, Section 1, $473.

8-4309. nrGRWEFCHOTCB LOTS Must saortnee. fq 7-9684 BXK'OSIN- S300; arrive ToT. Laurel Hllla Cemetery. VI 3-2157 XAKWOO0TASK, 3 choice 6-Brava Iota.

Saorlfloe. ME 1-2020. Ml FLORISTS This atfvertfMmtnr will net be your dfrfmitt WRITE ON6 WOI0 NAMI enr- CLIP AND NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Open Mon. through 8-6: in. 8-8; Sat.

8-5. Closed Sundays. 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 OFFERINGS IN CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH FUN-'RAL DIRECTORS ST.

LOUiS POST-DISPATCH First fat in Classified Advertising i ft-'p i MORTUARIES WEST -011vt Street Rd. WTd3ZS SOUTH 428 8. Klnpthlghway 1-4320.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About St. Louis Post-Dispatch Archive

Pages Available:
4,206,575
Years Available:
1869-2024