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1 WANT AD INDEX numbers in the index below refer to the classification number and not the page number. All Classifications art Numbered and Appear in Numerical Order. Service Classification Number Announcements Bids and Proposals Wanted 286 Business Directory 38-74 Business Opportunities 94 Business Personals Death Notices Directors Meetings 284 Education 75-78 Financial 282 Fishing, Vacation, Picnics Fraternal Notices Legal Notices 283 Loans 281 Lost and Found 17-18 Personals 23 Small Loan Companies 280 Special Notices 26 Stockholders Meeting 285 Swaps 31 Employment Employment Agencies 85-87 Help Wanted: Men, Boys 82 Help Wanted- -Men, Women 82A Help Wanted: Girls 88 Partners 90 Salesmen Wanted 83 Salesmen, Saleswomen Wanted 835 Saleswomen Wanted 89 Situations Wanted 80-81 Real Estate for Rent Apartments for Rent 111-112 and 117 Business Property for Rent 120 Flats for Rent 113-114 Farms for Rent 157 Hotels 110 Houses for Rent 115-117 Office Space 121 Resorts for Rent 127 Rooms, Boand 96-104 Suburban Property for Rent 117 Wanted to Rent 125 Real Estate for Sale Acreage 145 Apartments for Sale 147 Business Property for Sale 149 Deeds of Trust 140-141 Farms and Farm Land 158-162 Flats for Sale 147 Houses for Sale (St. Louis City) 146 Hunting Grounds Investment Property 150 Loans on Real Estate 142 Lots for Sale 148 Money Wanted 143 Real Estate Services Real Estate Trade 150-T Real Estate Out of St. Louis 161 Real Estate Wanted to Buy 153 Resorts for Sale 129 St.

Louis County Farms 159 Suburban Property for Sale 145 Timber Lands 156 Things for Sale Air Conditioning Equipment 214 Aircraft 215 Animals 200 Antiques Aquariums and Fish 213 Auctions 219 Automobiles 170-185 Baby Gifts and Children's Sup. 220 Bicycles and Motorcycles 221 Birds for Sale 211 Boats and Motors 223 Books 225 Building Material 227 Cameras and Supplies 229 Clothing 231 Coal, Wood, Fuel Oil 233 Dogs and Cats 202 Farm Machinery and Supplies 235 Fans 214 Fishing Hunting Supplies 237 Good Things to Eat, Produce 238 Heating Equipment. 241 Horses and Vehicles 205 Household Goods 243 Household Goods Wanted 244 Jewelry and Diamonds 245 Lawn Mower Sales and Service 240 Machinery 247 Power Tools 247-P Miscellaneous for Sale 251 Mobilehomes, Travel Trailers 180 Musical 253 Piano Tuning and Repair 257 Poultry and Supplies 209 Rabbits, Monkeys, Pet Stock 207 Radios and Televisions 258 Seeds, Plants and Trees 261 Sewing Machines 262 Stamps and Coins! 264 Store, Office Equipment 266 Toys 268 ADDITIONAL ADS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGES 29, 30 31 SECTION A FOR WANT ADS Rate Daily. per Sun. line Time 78c 87c 3-6 Times (consecutive) 71c 80c 7, 8, 9 or 10 Times (consecutive) for the price of 16 Times, ROOMS--ROOM AND BOARD 72c 81c 3-6 Times (consecutive) 65c 74c 7, 8, 9 or 10 Times (consecutive) for the price of 16 Times.

SITUATIONS WANTED 1 Time 61c 70c 3-6 Times (consecutive) 156c 65c 8. 9 or 10 Times (consecutive) for the price of 6 Times. On all 7 or 10 time orders copy changes will be permitted only to delete items on which results have been obtained. No advertisement accepted for less than the price of two lines. Local rates apply only to advertisers located in the State of Missouri and within 150 miles of St.

Louis in the State of Illinois. Beyond these areas, rates are $1 per line daily and $1.15 per line Sunday flat. Advertisers using box numbers, please ask for "Want Ad Answers" when inquiring about replies. GENERAL REGULATIONS The Post-Dispatch reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings. The Post-Dispatch reserves the right to revise or reject or discontinue advertisements or to retain answers.

to any box number tisement. If this right is exercised, the amount paid for the advertisement will be refunded to the advertiser. It is agreed that the lability ol The Pulitzer Publishing Company in the event of failure to publish an advertisement for any reason or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertisement. shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser, Claims concerning omissions or in correct insertions will not be considered unless made within 30 days from date of publication, Now Dial MA 1-6666 For an Ad Taker WANT ADS: 12:15 P.M. Saturday Clarguified Display.

7 p.m. Friday ST.LOUIS POST- DISPATCH (C) CEMETERIES MAUSOLEUMS 2-6 GRAVE cemetery lots or 12 grave lot, Valhalla. Sacrifice sale. GA 1-4217 9-5. LAKE CHARLES, 6-grave lot, sacrifice.

Ingram, ME 1-5700. LAUREL HILL'S BEST: 6-grave lot: only $250 MI 5-7240. LAUREL HILL: 6-grave lot; bargain, will divide. FL 1-3647. 6-GRAVE lot, Hiram Cemetery; reasonable.

FL 2-4650 FL 3-0804 12-GRAVE Lot; Laurel HIM; $35 each: must sell. EV 5-1043. LAUREL HILLS, 6-grave lot, reasonable. will divide. TW 2-5099.

FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Mon. through. Thurs. 8-5 Open Sat. 8-5.

Closed Sundays 3801'S Grand PR 1-9600 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBRUSTER 6633 CLAYTON RD. VO 3-1300 Evans A. Beard, Charles C. Drace JAY B. SMITH 1456.

Manchester ST 1-1115 H. HOPPE MORRELL JE 3-3950 KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 Gravois PR 2-3000 For all other Post-Dispatch business dial MA I-1111 CLOSING TIME FOR SUNDAY MOYDELL'S Mssissippi and Allen. PR 2-0402 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8 KINEALY CH 1-1190 MONUMENTS 10 ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT CO. 5232 West Florissant EV 5-7766 6424 Chippewa FL 1-4300 FRATERNAL NOTICES 13 MUSICIANS UNION LOCAL No. 2 PLEASE BE ADVISED OF THE DEATH OF BRO.

VICTOR HUGO SR. Funeral 10 a.m. Oct. 3 DREHMANN-HARRAL 7773 Natural Bridge In state after 12 noon Sun. POMEGRANATE LODGE No.

95, A.F, A.M.. Members will assemble 8 p.m., Oct. 2. 1966, Kriegshauser Mortuary, 4228 3. Kingshighway, to pay our respects and conduct services for our late brother LUDWIG A.

MILO GEORGE R. COREY, W.M. GEORGE R. COREY, W.M. DEATHS 14 Alexander John A.

Alexander, Oct, 1, 1966, beloved husband of the late Jane Alexander, dear father of Frances Ficken, Lavina Martin, Pearl Meyer, Floyd Alexander and the late Bernard Alexander, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, great great grandfather and uncle. Funeral Oct. 4, 9:30 a.m, from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester av. Interment Cedar Hill, Mo.

Mr. Alexander in state Sun. 1 p.m. Assmann Bertha C. Assmann (nee Harle).

Sept. 30. 1966. beloved wife of Fred J. Assmann, dear sister of Emma Hoerr.

our dear aunt, great-aunt. great-greataunt and cousin. Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 1:30 p.m.. to Valhalla Mausoleum, Member of the Women's Fellowship, St. Paul United Church of Christ, Order of the Amaranth Colonial Court No.

7. Friends may make their contribution to Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children or your favorite charity. Friends may call Sun, after 2 p.m. Baker Adele Baker (nee Rodenberg), Ferguson, Sept. 1966, dear mother of Grace Maul.

Lois Watson, Lawrence and Richard Rickmann, our dear sister, mother in law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral from WHITEMULLEN Mortuary. 118 N. Florissant Ferguson. Oct.

3. 8:30 a.m. to SS. John and James Church. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

Balsman See Whalen. Becker Dwyer Rodger 1966. D. beloved Dwyer, husband Sept. of 30.

Loretta Dwyer, dear father of Thomas, Raymond. James, and Geral- Maureen, Timothy. Mary dine Dwyer. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Oct. 8:30 a.m.

Requiem Mass St. Agatha Church. Interment National Cemetery. In parlor Mon. 5 p.m.

Eaves Clara L. Eaves (nee Luhn), Oct. 1, 1966, beloved wife of the late Thomas P. Eaves, dear mother of Lucile Sheldon and Ida Eaves, dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S.

Kingshighway, Oct. Hill. 4, "In p.m. state Interment Laurel after 2 p.m, Sun. Eberhardt Theresia Eberhardt (nee Deutsch), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy 1966, Mother dear Church, wife Sept.

30, Charles L. Eberthe late hardt, dear mother of Dr. Frank A. Eberhardt, Mrs. Marie Crowe and the late Emelia Schlag, our dear sister, mother in law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt.

Funeral from JOHN STYGAR SON Funeral Home, 5541 Riverview Oct. 3. 8:30 a.m., to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Donations may be made to Sacred Heart Parish Building Fund, Valley Park, Mo.

Eime Otto W. Eime, Sappington. asleep in Jesus. Sept. Edna 30.

H. 1966, dear husband of Dime (nee Schuetz), father of Mildred Theiss. Robert, Wilfred and Melvin Eime, brother of Elmer Eime and the late Hilda Eime and Augusta Hartmann. grandfather, father-in-law, brothMr. er-in-law.

Eime at PFITZINGER uncle and cousin. Mortuary, 331 S. Kirkwood rd. Oct. 4, 1966, 11 a.m, Funeral services same day, 2 p.m.

at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 9907 Sappington Park. rd. Mr. Interment Sunset Burial Eime was a member of Concord Farmers Club. In state after p.m.

Sun. Joseph H. Becker, Mc Kean Oct. 1, 1966, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Viola M. Becker (nee Schroeder) dear father of Lawrence J.

and Leonard J. Becker, dear brother of Sister M. Leocadia, C. S. J.

and Frances Becker, dear brother in law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from HAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Oct. 5. 8:45 a.m., to Pope St.

Pius the Church. Interment S. S. Peter and Paul. In state after 2 pm.

Mon. Beckmann Emma H. Beckmann (nee Helfrich). fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Oct. 1.

1966, dear wife of the late Fred C. Beckmann, dear mother of Gertrude Hinds. Fred W. and Anthony Beckmann, our dear mother-in-law. grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and great -aunt.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Oct. 4, 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St. Mary Magdalen Church. Interment SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery. Masses preferred. In parlor 1 p.m. Bell Christopher C. Bell, Oct.

1, 1966. beloved husband of Nellie May Bell (nee Stotler), dear father of Charles L. and William E. Bell, our dear father-in-law, brother, brother -inlaw. grandfather, uncle and cousin.

Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home, 7400 Page Oct. 4, at a.m. Interment Laurel Hill Gardens. Deceased was a member of Clifton Heights Lodge 520, A. F.

A.M. Masonic service 8 p.m. Bena Thomas S. Bena, 4014 Dunnica fortified with the Church, ments of Sept. Holy 30.

1966. beloved Mother husband of Eulalia Bena (nee dear father of Genevieve Funke, dear brother -inlaw, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral Oct. 3. 8:30 a.m from MOYDELL'S, Misand Allen avs.

to St. sissippi Vincent de Paul Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Blaylock Rolla Blaylock, 1043 Oge Des Peres, Oct. Mabel 1. 1966, beloved of husband Don of Walker and Delores Cantwell, brother, Blaylock, father father-in-law and grandfather.

Services 10:30 a.m.. Oct. 3 the BOPP Chapel, 10610 Interment Laurell Manchester, Hill Cemetery. Kirkwood. Breeden Samuel T.

Breeden, suddenly father of Virgil D. Breeden Sept. 29, 1966. dear Lorraine Benedict, Shirley Prince, and Pat, Rose, dear grandfather. father-in-law, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral Oct. 3, 2 p.m. from MATH HERMAN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Memorial Florissant Park avs. Interment Cemetery, Buffington James (Jim) Buffington. 9803 Zykan Sept.

29, Dollie 1966, Buf- beloved husband of fington, dear father of Millie Charles, AlRobert Buffington, berter, brother of Charles BufEdna Duckett. Ethel fington, Connelly, Pat Bozeman and Lou Helming, dear uncle and grandfather, brother- fain-law. Funeral from McLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Lafayette, Gamble 10 a.m. Interment Old Cemetery, Festus, Mo. Collins Vanda Sept.

30, Collins (nee Frances), Gilmore, mother of Mary F. 1966, Miller, dear sister of and Augustus Isabella and Joseph Frances Stevens, our dear aunt. mother-in-law, sister-in-law from and KUTIS Funeral Funeral 2906 Gravois. 3. 11 a.m.

Interment SS. Home. Oct. Peter and Paul Cemetery, De Moor See Wehking Dwyer DEATHS 14 Evarista Sister Mary Evarista S.L. (Byrnes), the Sept.

30, Sacraments 1966, fortified with of Holy Mother Church, daughter of the late James and Mary Byrnes. Funeral from Loretto Academy, 3407 Lafayette, Oct. 3. Mass 9 a.m. Interment Calvary.

Evers Helen M. Evers. entered Into rest Oct. 1966, dear sister of Louise August G. and the late Edward P.

and Emil T. Evers, our dear sisterin-law, aunt and cousin, at the age of 90 years. Body will lie in state from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. at BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home.

3620 Chippewa st. Services and interment private. Family prefers memorial contributions to American Red Cross. Espy James R. Espy Sr.

at San Clemente, Calif. Sept. 30, 1966, beloved husband of Ellen Parle Espy, dear father of Mrs. Ellen Catherine Roesch of Beverly Hills, and James Reeves Espy Jr. of Christopher, dear brother of Virginia MacDonald and the late Cullen Espy, our dear grandfather.

Recitation of The Oct. 3, p.m. at KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST, 9450 bi. Interment Calvary. No visitation hours.

Fine Aba J. Fine, Oct. 1, 1966, beloved husband of Esther Fine, dear father of Warren Fine, beloved brother of Mrs. Bessie Jagust and Hyman Fine, our dear father-in-law, brother-inlaw and uncle. Funeral from the RINDSKOPF Chapel, 5212 Delmar 1 p.m., to Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, Mr.

Fine in state 12 noon. Mr. Fine was a member of Tpheris Israel Chevra Kadisha Congregation. In lieu of flowers, may be made to a charity of your choice. Fleming Leo J.

Fleming Sept. 29, 1966, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear husband of Rose E. Fleming (nee Combs). dear father of Rosemary Childs. Catherine Hampson, Patricia Wilson, Mary Riefsteck.

Florann Brown, Margaret Edmiston. Jeanette Lawery and Leo J. Fleming brother of Ann law, Spengeman, grandfather, our dear brother -inlaw. uncle and cousin. Funeral 8:15 a.m., from SHEPARD Chapel, 9255 Natural Bridge.

to St. Lawrence the Martyr Church, Carrollton. Interment Laurel Hill Gardens. A member of Teamsters Local No. 603.

Gallegly Ethel Gallegly, 11070 Jerries Sat. Oct. 1, 1966, dear mother of Mrs Jean Ahrens and Theresa Gallegly our dear sister, grandmother of Mrs. Vera Skatoff, great-grandmother, greatgreat-grandmother and motherin-law. Funeral from STOCK Mortuary, 9825 Halls Ferry, Inter- Oct.

3, 1:30 p.m. ment Calvary Cemetery. Ganote Mary Ganote Sept. 30, 1966 grandmother of Mike Ganote and Mrs. Hugh (Patricia) Devers.

Funeral from the BURKE Funeral Home, 3300 State East St. Louis, Oct. 2, 2 p.m. to Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Gardner Randle A. Gardner, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Thurs, Sept. 29, 1966, Denver, dear husband of Bernadette Gardner (nee Scherer), father of Patricia Randle and Donald Gardner, Miller and Marilyn Forsberg, grandfather, father in law, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from CULLEN KELLY Funeral Home, 7267 Natural Bridge, Oct. 4.

8:30 a.m., to Ascension of Our Lord Church. Nelson and Ascension dr. Interment Calvary, Visitation after 2 p.m. Sun, Grob Emma Grob nee Lueke), entered Into rest Sent. 30, 1966.

beloved wife of the late George R. Grob, dear stepmother of Gage Grob. dear sister of Mrs. Louise Spellmann, George and Arthur Lueke, our dear sister-in-law. aunt and cousin.

Funeral 1:30 p.m. from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to Valhalla Mausoleum. Polar Star Chapter No. 134 O.E.S. service 8 p.m.

Family prefers memorial contributions to St. Louis Heart Association. Body will lie in state after 2 p.m. Sun. Gruebel Sharon C.

Gruebel, asleep in Jesus Sept. 30, 1966, darling daughter of Clarence and Verna (nee Decker) Gruebel, dear sister of Gary and Pamela Gruebel, granddaughter of Mrs. Katie Gruebel and Mr. William Dietz, our dear niece and cousin, in her 6th year. Body will lie In state at BETDERWIEDEN Funeral Home.

1936 St. Louis until 12 noon. Mon. Services same day, 2 p.m., at Our Master's Lutheran Church, 9864 Jacobi dr. terment New Bethlehem Cemetery.

Guisti Elido (Alec) Guisti, Belridge, Sept. 30. 1966, dear father of Alice Volo, dear brother of A. and E. Guisti, our dear grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin.

Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, Oct. 4. 8:30 a.m., to St. Thomas More Church.

Belridge. Interment Calvary Cemetery. In parlors after 6 p.m., Sun. Harper Charles Wesley Harper, entered into rest Sept. 27.

1966, beloved husband of Annabelle Harper (nee McKiernan, dear father of Earl Harper and Muril Perkins and the late Charles brother, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Oct. 3. 2 p.m. from BUCHHOLZ Mortuary.

5967 W. Florissant. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery, In parlors 2 p.m., Sun. Harris M. Harris, Oct.

1, Floyd 1966, beloved husband of Sybil dear father of Jane Harris, Blackard, father-in-law of Rev. William L. Blackard, grandfather of Rev. Floyd Ray, Paul Wayne and Pamela Kay WHITE-MUL- Blackard. Funeral from LEN Ferguson, Oct.

3. Chapel, 118 N. Florissant 2:30 Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Was member Ferguson Methodist Church. Sun.

In parlors after p.m. Heitert Fred Heitert, Sept. 30, 1966, beloved husband of Ida M. father Heitert of (nee Frederick L. Heitert Buhrman), dear and Edith E.

brother-in-law Goedecke, dear and father-in-law, uncle. Funeral from DREHMANN3 p.m, Oct, 3. HARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, Interment Memorial Park. Member of Retail Clerks' Union Local 655. Helms Annie Helms (nee Tutterrow), of Sullivan, Sept.

the 30. 1966. beloved wife of late Thomas Helms, dear mother of John and Walter Helms, Katherine Carey, Edna Lambing, Ollie Klein, Beulah Tindell, and the late Myrtle Bailey, Samuel and Sarah Garner, our dear grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother. Fu- In state at the neral Home, Sullivan, Mo. Funeral service 2 p.m.

from Cave Spring Baptist Church. Interment church cemetery. DEATHS 14 Henderson Thomas H. Henderson, Sept. 30, 1966, dear husband of Harriet McConaha Henderson, our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

Mr. Henderson will lie in state at ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington until Oct. 3, p.m. Funeral and interment Montgomery, Ala, Life member Order of Railway Telegraphers.

Hinters May C. Hinters, Sept. 28, 1966. beloved wife of the late Robert Hinters, dear sister of Fred Landgraf and Andrew Landgraf, dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec Oct.

3. 1:30 p.m. Interment St. Paul's Churchyard. Hoelscher Walter H.

Hoelscher entered into rest Sept. 29, 1966, beloved husband of the late Adele Hoelscher (nee Rockamann), dear father of Alice and Walter J. Hoelscher, Lorraine Schwenger and the late Wayne Hoelscher, our dear father-inlaw. grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from the SUEDMEYER Chapel, 3934 N.

Twentieth 10:30 a.m., Oct. 3. Interment Friedens Cemetery. Hof Josephine Pearl Hof. Oct.

1, 1966, dear wife of the late Edward J. Hof, dear mother of Gilbert F. Hof. our dear motherin-law. grandmother and cousin.

Funeral from JOHN STYGAR SON Funeral Home. 5541 Riverview Oct. 4. 9:30 a.m., to St. Thomas More Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, In parlors Sun, after 3 p.m. Hooker Thelma Hooker (nee James), Sept. 28, 1966, dear wife of the late Donald 'R. (Doc), dear daughter of Sadie James and the late William H. James, dear sister of Inda Werner and Bernice Rose and the late Roy B.

James, our dear sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington National Oct. 3, 1 p.m. Interment Cemetery.

Hugo Victor Hugo 'of Sept. 30. 1966, husband Hazel (nee Supp), father of Hazel Robertson and Victor Hugo Jr. Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, 10 a.m. Oct.

3. Interment Valhalla. Member of Olive Branch Lodge No. 576, A.F.&A.M., Scottish Rite, Moolah Temple Shrine and Band. Musicians Union Local No.

2 and retired member of St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. may call after 12 noon Sun. Jackson Richard (Henry) Jackson, 11812 Big Bend, Kirkwood. Sept.

30, 1966, husband of the late Viola Jackson (nee Pyatt), father of William H. Jackson, Lillian Schaper, Sarah Baumann. Dorothy Hollenberger and Irene Hudson, father-in-law, brotherin-law, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle. Mr. Jackson at the BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester Kirkwood, from p.m.

Services 2 p.m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Jenne Helen Jenne (nee Brinker), Sept. 29, 1966, beloved wife of Antone Jenne. dear mother of Anton Jenne, dear sister of Marie Kugler Rose Vincent C.S.J., Richard, Thomas, Vincent and the late Bernard Brinker and Frances Seliga, our dear daughter-inlaw, sister-in-law, niece, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois. Oct. 3. 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass St.

Wenceslaus Church. Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Jester Etta J. Jester (nee James), Sept.

30. 1966, wife of the late Morton Jester, dear mother of Ethel Heberer, Morton E. Jester. Ruth Armstrong. Dorothy Shepard, Anna Goetz.

Wilbert Jester and the late Henry James, grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Lackland. Service at ORTMANN'S. 9222 Overland, Oct. 3.

11 a.m. Interment Laurel Hill. Jones Edward C. fortified Jones at Compton, with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 29, 1966, husband of Minnie Jones, dear father of James, Thomas and David Jones Shirley Acinelli and Ruth Brown, grandfather, father-in-law, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral Oct. 3. 8:30 a.m., from MATH HERMANN Florissant Chapel, Fair and West to Sacred Heart Mass Church, 25th and University. Cemetery, 9 a.m. In Interment Calvary state Sun, 12 noon.

Kaplan Sol Kaplan, Sept. 30. 1966, beloved husband of Estelle Kaplan, dear father of Mrs. Barbara Holland and Mrs. Jacquelyne Silver of New York City, beloved brother of Ben Kaplan, San Diego, Mrs.

Garber and Mrs. Ann Greenberg St. Louis, our dear father-in-law. beloved uncle and brother-in-law. Graveside service.

Oct. 2:30 p.m. Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Cemetery. 9125 Ladue BERGER Memorial Service. Kapp Robert R.

Kapp, Sept. 30, 1966. dear husband of Elsie M. Kapn (nee dear father Robert W. Kapp, dear stepfather of Loretta.

M. David. dear brother of Leona Bowman and Clara Rolando, dear father-inlaw, brother-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. highway, Oct.

3. 11 a.m. Interment National. Tenth Distric Guard of Honor service 8 p.m. Sun.

In parlors afer 3 p.m. Sat, Koller Louis A. Koller, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 30. 1966.

beloved husband of Anna Koller (nee Wonish), dear father of Dorothy Newman and the late Louise Koller, our dear fatherin-law. grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral 8:30 a.m., from the BROMSCHWIG SON Funeral Home. 4746 W. Florissant to St.

Philip Neri Church. Interment Calvary. Mr. Koller was a. member of the Austrian Working Men's Assn.

Visitation after 1 p.m., Sun. Krug Bernadine M. Krug, Sept. 29, 1966, dear wife of the late Charles Krug. dear mother of Ruth Klotz, Ann Heschke.

Josephine. Louls. Edward and the late Charles mother-in-law. Krug, our grandmother. dear sister.

great-grandmother. aunt and cousin. Private services were held from JOHN STYGAR SON Funeral Home, 5541 Riverview Oct. 1. 9 a.m..

at st. Adalbert's Church, Interment Calvary Cemetery Follow the "Swap" ColumnClassification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ads WANT ADS are for EVERYBODY To Place a Want Ad Call MAin 1-6666 ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH DEATHS 14 Lambrechts Elva P. Lambrechts. Sept.

30. 1966. dear sister the late Clara Lambrechts. Funeral Oct 3. 9:30 a.m..

from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel. Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. Miss Lambrechts was a past matron of Beacon Chapter No. 256, 0.E.S.

Eastern Star service 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers memorials to the charity of your choice will be appreciated. In state Sun. 11:30 a.m. Lamothe Helen Lamothe (nee Bland) Sept.

29, 1966, beloved wife of Lawrence Lamothe, dear mother of Virginia Sullivan. dear sister-in-law of Josephine People, our dear and aunt. Funeral from WHITE- MULLEN Chapel, 118 N. Florissant. Ferguson, Oct.

3, 10:30 a.m. Interment private, Lawhead Francis S. Lawhead, O' Fallon, suddenly Sept. 30, 1966, dear husband of Sandra, dear father of Steve, Cindy, Mark, David, Danny Jennifer and Keith Lawhead, dear brother and brother-in-law. Requiem Mass, 9 a.m..

St. Boniface Church, O' Fallon. Further services at Evansville, Ind. In state after 1 p.m., KEITHLY-DAVIS Funeral Home, 127 S. Main, O' Fallon.

Leicht Elizabeth J. Leicht (nee Vandas), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 30. 1966, beloved wife of Joseph A. Leicht, dear mother of Joseph Reihold J.

and Richard T. Leicht, dear sister of Blase J. Vandas, our dear -in-law. sister in law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral from KUTIS Funerall Home, 2906 Gravois, Oct.

3. 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St. Cecilia Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Member of Council of Catholic Women of St. Cecilia Parish. Lincoln Clarence C. Lincoln, suddenly, Oct. 1, 1966, dear father of Ruby Montgomery.

Virginia McGee, Robert. Lawrence. Clyde and Rodney Lincoln, dear brothar of Dora Headricks, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from TED FENDLER Funeral Home, 7420 Michigan at Koeln. Oct.

3. 1:30 p.m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery, In parlors after 4 p.m., Sun. Linn Cecelia.

Linn, Sept. 30, 1966, mother of the late H. Jack Linn, mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. Mrs. Linn at the BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester Kirkwood, from 2 p.m.

Sun. Graveside service 11:30 a.m., Oakhill Cemetery. Loiacono Jasper Loiacono, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Oct. 1, 1966, dear husband of Loretta Loiacono Dominic R. Haberstroh), Loiacono father and Jo of Ann Goltz, father-in-law, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from CULLEN KELLY Funeral Home, 7267 Natural Bridge, Oct. 3. 8:30 a.m., to Corpus Christi Church. Interment Calvary. Lueke See Grob, Mecalo Fred A.

Mecalo of Cahokia, Sept. 29, 1966, beloved husband of Delores Mecalo (nee Appell), dear father of Fred C. Mecalo, father-in-law of Yvonne, brother of Edward, Raymond and Robert Mecalo, Sophie Cunningham and Anna Mae Payne, son-in-law of Frieda Appell, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral Oct. 3.

11:30 a.m. SON'S from MATH HERMANN Chapel, Fair and West Florissant ave. Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Mr.

Mecalo was a Conservation member of Falling Springs League, North Dupo, Ill. Mehl Edward J. Mehl. 2809 Missouri. Sept, 30, 1966.

beloved husband of Rose Mehl. father of Eddie Mehl and Rose Fox. son of Martha Mehl, brother of Ruth Ripley, Arlene Gann. Vera Nash and Delores Smith, dear grandfather, father-in-law, brother-inlaw, and uncle. Funeral from MeLAUGHLIN'S.

2301 Lafayette, 2:30 p.m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Meisenbach Julius C. Meisenbach, Thurs.

Sept. 29, 1966 beloved husband of the late Martha Heinrich Meisenbach, brother-in-law, of Mrs. Albert E. Meisenbach dear unclu. Funeral from ALEXANDER SONS TOWN Chapel, 6175 Delbi.

1 p.m. to White Hall. Ill. In parlors after noon. Mesenbrink Charles L.

(Buddy) Mesenbrink, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 30, 1966. beloved husband of Jane Mesenbrink (nee Brown), dear father of Larry and Richard Mesenbrink, dear father-inlaw. grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, 8:30 a.m.

Oct. 3. Mass 9 a.m. at St. Paul the Apostle Church, Pine Lawn.

Member of North St. Louis Lions Club. Milo Louis A. Milo, Sept. 30.

1966, beloved husband of Editn A. Milo (nee Allen), dear fatner of Allen Milo and Shirley Westmoreland, dear brother of Dorothea Pett, dear brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Oct. 3.

2 p.m. A member of Pomgranate Lodge No. 95 A.F.& A.M. Interment Oak Hill Masonic service 8 p.m. Mitkos Lillie G.

Mitkos (nee Ames), Sept. 29, 1966, dear wife mother of Anthony J. Mitkos, dear of Raymond, Leslie and Richard Mitkos, Dorothy Curtis and Ruth Vedder, dear sister of John, Thomas, David and Robert Ames and Laura Hofmeister, our sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandmother, greatgrandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral from JOHN STYGAR SON Funeral Home 5541 Riverview bl. Oct.

3, 11 a.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. Moody Nannie D. Moody, Sept. 30.

1966. beloved wife of the late Arthur Moody, dear mother of Hugh and Ned Moody and Anna Meyer, dearest mother of the late Marion. Charlie, Walter, Eugene, and Lillian Moody, Pearl Curtis, Leota Fesler and Ruby Griggs, mother in law, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-greatgrandmother, aunt and greataunt. Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at. Watson, 10:30 a.m.

Interment New St. Marcus. In state 2 p.m. Sun. Morelan Claud Morelan, 5619 Langley.

Affton, Sept. 1966, beloved husband of the late Mamie Morelan, dear father of Claude W. Morelan. dear brother of Earl. Clyde, and Fave Morelan, Verla Pyle, and Flossie Elrick.

our dear grandfather, father-in-law. brother-in-law. and uncle. Funeral from McLAUGHLIN'S. 2301 Lafayette.

9 a.m.. thence to Mill Spring. for burial. Interment Carson Hill Cemetery. Retired member of Machinist Local 1345 and member of Four Square Church.

Moss Lulu Moss (nee Ehlers), Festus, asleep in Jesus, Sept. 30. of late 1966, Stella Clardy beloved Moss, Hoffarth, dear wife of Mildred mother the Behnke Irene McDow, Adele Miller, Lilburn, Willard. Warren, Wayne, Donald Moss and the late Ruby Tempfer, dear sister of Pearl Hook and Walter C. Ehlers, our dear mother-in-law, aunt, sister-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother.

Mrs. Moss in state at HEILIGTAG Funeral Home, Im11 perial a.m. Services until same day 2 Oct. 3 p.m. Redeemer Lutheran Church, DeSoto.

Mo. Interment Antonia Cemetery, Mueller Clara L. Mueller, Sept. 30, 1966, dear daughter of the late John and Augusta Mueller, dear sister of Clarence Mueller. from WACKER HELDERLE Chapel 3634 Gravois av.

Oct. 3, 1 p.m, Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery, Murray Louis F. Murray II, Sept. 30.

1966, beloved husband of Hildegarde (nee Hans), beloved father of Louis F. III and Deborah Murray, son of Laura and the late Dr. Louis F. Murray, brother of Gloria Burr, son-inlaw, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S.

Grand. Oct. 3, 2 p.m. Interment Sunset. Member of Bar Assn.

In state after 10 a.m. Sunday. Follow the "Swap" ColumnClassification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ads DEATHS Oldenburg Christina Oldenburg (nee Gidley), 6924 Alabama, fortified with the. Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 30.

1966, beloved wife of the late Henry J. Oldenburg, dear mother of Betty Ann Moellemberg, Dorothy Ferrone and Paul Oldenburg. dear sister, grandmother, sister in law. aunt and cousin. Funeral from the SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S.

Grand, 8:30 a.m., to St. Boniface Church. Interment National. Member of Married Ladies Citizens Sewing St. Circle and Church.

Senior of Boniface Rickmann See Baker. Rodenhauser Harry Rodenhauser of 910A Shenandoah, entered into rest Sept. 30, 1966, beloved husband of Regina Rodenhauser (nee Stark), dear father of Lorraine Weick, our dear grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, fatherin-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral Oct. 3, at a.m.

from CHULICK Funeral Home, 1722 S. Jefferson. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. Rosel Frank J.

Rosel, at Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 30. 1966. beloved husband of the late Helen Rosel, dear father of Carol Deiters, dear Raiston brother of Joseph Rosel, Anna and Frances Baker, dear father-in-law Charles Deiters, dear grandfather of Cindy, our dear brotherin-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home.

2906 Gravois, Oct. 5. 8:30 a.m., Requiem Mass St. Wenceslaus Church. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

In parlor 1 p.m. Roux Jean Pierre Roux, at Dallas. Sept. 29, 1966. husband of Elizabeth Schneider Roux, father of Jeannette Eberlin and Jacqueline Roach, brother of Marcelle Aigret, Renee Ruffaste of Bordeaux.

France. Lucienne Moor. our father-inlaw, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary. 118 N.

Florissant Ferguson, Oct. 3. 9:30 a.m., to St. Bartholomew Church, Hazelwood. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Sawyer Lee Roy Sawyer.

entered rest, Oct. 1. 1966. beloved husband of Helen Sawyer (nee Otto), dear father of Alan Sawyer and Marian Louise Frentzel, dear son of Edward Sawyer and Mary Sawyer. brother of Florence King Gertrude Rustige, our dear grandfather.

father in brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral Oct. 4. a.m., from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant.

Interment Valhala Cemetery. Mr. Sawyer was a member Keystone Lodge No. 243 A.F.& A.M.. Scottish Rite Moolah Temple Shrine, Independent Congregational Church, IBEW Local No.

1, Contractors Associations, past president of Northwest wanis Club. Jolly Roger Boat Club. Mississippi Valley Duck Hunting and the Northside Conservation In parlors after 2 p.m. Sun, Schmidt Rev. Christopher (Chris) Schmidt Sept.

30, 1966. Remains in state at DULLE Funeral Home, Westphalia, Father Schmidt in state at Joseph's Catholic Church, Westphalia, 2 p.m., Sun. neral Mass St. Joseph Church, 11 a.m, (CST), Burial Parish Cemetery, Schweppe Gladys B. Schweppe, Sept.

27, 1966, of Ft. Lauderdale, formerly of St. Louis, beloved wife of Joseph Schweppe, dear mother of Robert Gray, of Waterloo, Iowa, mother-in-law, grandmother, ter, sister-in-law and cousin. Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 10:30 a.m. Interment SS.

Peter Paul. Shadow Claralee Shadow. Sept. 1966. dear wife of Charles Shadow, dear mother of Gwen Falk, James L.

and Charles Shadow our dear grandmother. mother-in-law and ter-in-law. Funeral from ALBERT HOPPE Funeral Home. Washington Oct. 3.

a.m., to St. Rita's Church. terment Calvary Cemetery. Sloan Lloyd Sloan. Sept.

1966, beloved husband Theresa Sloan, dear father Kenneth Sloan, dear son Anna Sloan, dear brother Mrs. Betty Hay, our dear in-law. brother-in-law, nephew and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Oct. Home, 3, 2906 10:30 a.m.

Gravois. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Member of Beer Bottlers Union 187. Soeder George J. Soeder.

Sept, 1966. dear husband of Mary Soeder (nee Marquart) father of Mrs. Sable Brauss, dear brother of William and late Charles Soeder our brother-in-law, father-in-law uncle. Funeral from JOHN STYGAR SON Funeral Home, Riverview Oct. 1:30 p.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery Member of Arcanum No. 1032. Tenfelder Elizabeth M. Tenfelder, fortified with the Sacraments of Mother Church, Sept. 1966.

dear sister of Catherine and the late George and nard Tenfelder, our dear great-aunt and cousin. Funeral Oct. 3, a.m.. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Church, Florissant, to Holy Name and Emily, Interment Calvary.

In parlors after 2 p.m. Sun. Tetrault Thomas Lee Tetrault 29, Newport, Sept. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, husband of Alice J. Tetrault, father Thomas Lee Tetrault III the late Dawn Tetrault, son Thomas H.

Tetrault and late Mildred Tetrault, brother of Betty Smith. Elaine stead, Edward and Gregory rault, grandson of Adele Schaefer. our uncle, nephew son-in-law. Funeral from LUPTON el. 7233 Delmar 8:30 a.m.

to Holy Redeemer Church, 17 Joy Webster Groves. 9 a.m. Requiem Interment Laurel Hills Cemetery, Voyce Rene Voyce (nee Meeker), denly at Newark, N.J., Oct. 1966, dear wife of the Lee C. Voyce dear of Lee C.

our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. highway, Oct. 3, 1 to Oak Grove Mausoleum. state after 7:30 p.m., Sun.

Walter Anna L. Walter. 29. 1966. Graveside services were Sept.

30. at Bethany tery. MATH HERMANN SON'S services, Wehking Eva A. Wehking (nee Zimmererr, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Oct.

1. 1966, beloved of Oscar Wehking, dear mother of Aline Wilson, Violette Moor and Ernesta Ruppert, sister of Geraldine Leapoint, grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from the SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand, Oct. 5, 9:30 a.m, to and Joseph Church.

Interment Mt. Olive. Member of Order of St. Francis, Daughters of Isabella and St. Ann's dality of St.

Mary and Joseph. Masses preferred. In state 5 p.m., Mon. Whalen Leo J. Whalen fortified with sacraments of Holy Church Sept.

30, 1966, loved husband of Ethel (nee Dean), son of the James and Hannah Whalen, father of Charles Balsman, grandfather of Dolores Grzybinski and Norma Bick, our father in law, brother-in-law, great-grandfather, uncle cousin. Funeral 3, a.m. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary. 5967 West Florissant av. to Our Lady of Good sel Church, 1134 St.

Cyr Interment Perryville, Mo. ville papers please copy, White Laura E. White, Oct. 1966. wife of the late.

Otis White, dear mother, sister aunt. Mrs. White at ALEXANDER SONS TOWN Chapel, Delmar bl. until Mon. Funeral and interment Augusta, Ill.

A member of Bethlehem Chapter No. 483. 0.E.8. Follow the "Swap" ColumnClassification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ads Will John G. WIll.

suddenly Sept. 29, 1966, dear son of the late William and Julia Will (nee Rieth), dear brother of Katie Magill, Fred, George the late William, Edward and Arthur Will and Julia Patterson, dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral Oct. 3, 10:30 a.m. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel.

Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment St. Lucas Cemetery, Sappington, Mo. Mr. Will was a member of Chapter No.

1 D.A.V. Service 8:30 p.m. by D.A.V. Woodruff William S. Woodruff, Colonel U.S.

Army retired, Sept. 27, 1966, husband of Edith Massey Woodruff, father of George A. Elizabeth and Frederick M. Woodruff, S. Douglass and Mary A.

Norvell, grandfather, greatgrandfather and uncle. In Private services were held Fri. at ALEXANDER SONS Crestwood Chapel. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM 16 of FLYNN, CLARENCE Oct.

5, of 1953. Most lovingly rememvered. and DAUGHTER. FREIBURGHAUS, passed away Oct. 3,.1948.

Always remembered by CHILDREN. HANNING, NICK. Six years have gone. Oct. 2, 1960.

Sadly missed by wife. JEAN. HENRY, called home, Oct. 6, 1943. A token of love and rememorance to one I'll never forget.

wife, CAROLINE. GRASSMAN, MABLE, in memory of Mable Grassman, sadly missed by children and family. HACAY, MARVIN C. In loving memory, of our dear son who departed this life suddenly Oct. 1965.

bid no one a last farewell, ed He said goodbye to none, His living heart ceased to beat, Before we knew it, he was gone. to Our hearts are filled with sadness Our eyes are filled with tears God, only, knows how we miss him At the end of one long hear. Gone and forgotten by some you may be, But dear In our hearts you will always be. Sadly missed by Mother, Dad and Ail who loved him. HACAY, MARVIN C.

In loving memory, Oct. 7, 1965. Forever in our thoughts and prayers. Sadly missed by WIFE AND CHILDREN. URBAN 10 loving memory of my dear husband Oct.

1. 1965, and son Raymond, birthday, Sept. 29. Sunshine passes, shadows flee Loves remembrance outlasts all While you lie in peaceful sleep Your memory I shall always keep. Wife MARTHA.

KALEX. PAULINE, in loving memory, Oct. 5, 1960. Six years since that sad day The one I loved was called away God took her, it was His will In my heart she liveth still. HUSBAND KALINOWSKI, TED Oct.

9, 1965. In loving memory. Sadly missed by wife, Leonora. MOSAROWSAI, LEONARD in loving memory Sept. 30, 1962, sadly missed by wife, children, parents, sisters and brother.

MacARTHUR, JULIA (nee ZitK0), dear daughter, Oct. 4, 1955. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. MOTHER, DAD and loved ones. NISTLER, ROSE 1., Oct.

1, 1962. Sadly missed by Husband, Children and Grandchildren. OTT. FRANCIS in loving memory, Sept. 24, 1957.

Wife, Children, Grandchildren, Sister. PUNSHON, MINNIE, Oct. 4, 1958 In loving memory. Sadly missed by RELATIVES. SCHMAHL, DALE Oct.

1965. Thanks to God for all the love his precious life gave to us. WIFE AND DAUGHTER SCHOENFELD, ANNA in precious memory of our dear mother, departed Oct. 1, 1964. What we'd give to see you smile, To sit with you and talk while.

The blow was sudden, shock severe. To part with one we loved so dear. We often sit and think of you Things you used to say and do. We have many a lonely heartache, And shed many a silent tear; But always a beautitul memory Of our mother we loved so dear. Sadly missed by SON, DAUGHTER, SON-IN-LAW GRANDSON SULLIVAN, THOMAS GILBERT.

in loving memory Oct. of dear husoana and our father, 1. 1965. Our hearts are filled with sadness Our eyes have shed many a tear God only knows how we miss you At the end of one long year. Sadly missed by WIFE.

CHILDREN and all who loved him. TOBIN, JOHN in loving memory. Oct. 3, 1964. Though days are dark and dreary, And the one we love is gone: We will never forget you, dear, As the years pass on and on.

Sadly missed by Wife PEARL, Son, Daughter, Grandchildren, Sonin-law, Daughter-in-law, and all who loved him. WALKA, MARY PEARL, in loving memory, Oct. 5, 1958. There are no words in any book Nor poem, sunset or song: To tell how much we miss you Eight years has been too long. Sadly missed by Mother, Father, Brothers and all who loved her.

LOST 17 BEAGLE, female (6 years), black, tan, white face: Chambers-Halls Ferrv reward. UN 8-1620. BLACK CAT with red collar: vicinity Morningside Apartments on Graham rd. JA 4-2664. CAT, black and white: Creve Couer; reward, HE 4-8495.

CHIHUAHUA: long hair. black with tan throat and feet. male. Reward. Name Rusty.

CH 1-3640. COLLIE, black, years, answers to Brandy, children's pet, reward. WO 8-2415. DACHSHUND; red, female, Belridge-Bel Nor area. HA 8-8010.

DOG: small black; 4 white paws; Ferguson-Berkeley area, reward. JA 2-0045. DOG White Samoyed pup Spring delor area. Child grieving; reward. FL 3-7968.

GERMAN shepherd: young female, vicinity Sunset Hills. blonde. REWARD. VI 3-4102. VI 2-1568.

GERMAN Shepherd, female, black and silver. Walnut Park -Jennings area. Reward. DV 3-7845. GERMAN Shepherd, black.

tan and gray. Child's pet. Reward. MO 4-2775. GERMAN Shepherd; black, male, 36 $500 reward.

FO 7-6327. REY CASE full of keys. Reward. GA 1-2950. LADY'S Elgin watch, yellow gold with small diamonds, between 9th and Chestnut and 9th and Spruce.

Reward. PR 3-6730. PARAKEET, large, blue grey and white, Walnut Park area. EV 1-1626. PARAKEET? green.

Bel Ridge area: band on leg. HA 8-7901. PEKINGESE, reddish brown, wearing tan harness. under doctor's care reward. MO 4-2367.

POODLE; miniature, silver-gray; answers "Gaby." Overland area. Reward. 10240 Driver, HA 3-7694 SIAMESE CAT, male. (Hazelwood area) Sealpoint, white markings on face; reward. TE 8-4548.

SIAMESE cat, Temale: Glendale. Reward, YO 5-3956. YO 6-4670. TRUCK TIRES (2) between St. Louis-Litchfield, $25 reward.

Write to Jefferies Truck Line, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. FOUND 18 BEAGLE: male, brown collar with chrome buttons. Found in Marlborough, Highway 66, TA 2-0123. BRITTANY Spaniel and Doberman: LA 7-2878. CAT.

found, Orange angora with red collar. Call HE 2-6830. LOST A PET? Check with the Humane Society of Missouri, 1210 Macklind, MI 7-8800. PERSIAN KITTEN. black.

found Northland Shopping Center parking lot YO 4-4718. DETECTIVES 19 H. MARIAM. Shadowing. Investigating: 6635 Selman; PA1-0776.

Free Consolation. PERSONAL 23 WILL PAY PERSON FOR INFORMATION. In reference to Ford station wagon accident struck a west bound Norfolk and Western R. R. passenger train Sunday, Feb.

27, 1966. about 11 a.m. at Jonesburg, Mo. A woman and her 3 children were killed. There were 3 men who were wearing hunting clothes who witnessed the accident.

I will gladly pay for information for the name and dress of 1 of the 3 This would be a great condolence to the surviving husband and his child. Please write or call M. Murray Edwards, 302 Title Guarantee 7th Chestnut. St. Louis 1, Mo.

Telephone CH 1-3781 ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of Diane Turner formerly of WiniSt. Paul, is asked to contact Mrs. peg, Manitoba and Minneapolis, Robert Adams, 3915 Wexford Kensington, Md. 20799. THANKS to Mother of Perpetual Help, St.

Joseph, St. Jude, St. Anthony and Father Leo John Dehon, J.M. THANKS to Jesus Christ, Blessed Mother, St. Jude and St.

Anthony for favors received. NEED U. and S. in Kroger's contest. EV 9-0513 Sun, or after 6 weekdays, LAURA, come and get your things in 3 days or I'll start using them.

MR. BLACK; north county. Call FL 2-4929, about your property. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE State of Illinois, County of St. Clair) 88.

This is to certify that the un: designed and transacting a fuel oil business in the said county and state under the name of Buckley Fuel oil at the following post office address: 6900 Missouri Centreville, that the true and real full names of the persons owning, conducting or transacting such business 10- gether with their respective post office addresses (are) (is) as follows: Timothy E. Buckley 1218 St. Michael dr. Cahokia. Ill.

CARE OF CHILDREN AND AGED 24 PRACTICAL nurse would like an aged lady or convalescent in her homi Write or call for appointment, Mrs. Elinor Stevens, 614 E. Clement, De Soto, Mo. 63020. Phone JU 6-6728.

ROOM for aged, with or without care. $90 month. AT 7-1662. WANTED; small child to board; near Airport, HA 9-2918. FISHING, HUNTING, VACATION PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 27 ALLGEYER LAKE CAMP 80 miles west of St, Louis.

Rough camping, DEER HUNTING in season, gun and bow and arrow. Write Edwin Allgeyer, McKittrick, or phone 1-314-CE 6-4420, week days after 5, or week end. LEMBECK'S Lake; 40 fish, south camping. barbecue grills, miles on Highway 21. Look for signs.

BUSINESS PERSONAL 28 REAL PHOTOGRAPHS stamp form, reproduced from any size photo snapshot or negative; each photograph is a professional high-class photograph, clear, brilliant, sparkling perforated with gummed backs, just like a sheet postage stamps; has hundreds uses; personalize your stationery, salesmen's calling card, invitations, announcements, greeting cards, graduation albums and thank-you cards. For sample phost a ps, send self addressed stamped envelope Belle to Frank McClain, 2618 Glade St. Louis. 63113. LABOR POOL Large inexperienced but mechancally oriented labor supply available in the St.

Louis area. What can we assemble or packge for you? For details call Mesquita, 918 Concordia la. PR 6-3412. WE BUY JOB LOTS ANY TYPE MERCHANDISE PA 5-3911 PA 5-2824 exquisite hand-beadsweaters-bags. Write Satellite Fashions, Box 10089 Hongkong Free catalog by air.

Prices $10 each. Ideal for gifts friends. relatives. INVENTORY SERVICES. Tired taking your own inventory? Let us show you the easy way.

Accurate Inventory Service, 91 Harold HA 9-6896. ARE you thinking of moving? We welcome small industry in a small town that wants to keep Contact Bernard G. Sandstrom, Industrial Committee, Bertrand, Nebr. 68927. PATENTS, applications cost less if you do it yourself.

We teach how and we help. Send card with phone number. Reply Box W-187, Post-Dispatch. NEEDED! Custom display metal working supplier, for limited quanity runs, specify capabilities. W-59.

Post-Dispatch. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS From $8.50 a 100, and up. Starlight Wedding Line, 1-4388 MALE BLOOD DONORS. Serum and Plasma Program, especially Group B. BR 1-3852.

PRINTING, small quantities. Phone A-1. VO 2-0653 for low cost. JUNKED, wrecked or abandoned cars towed away free. SH 1-3424.

C. W. Johnson Says Hello! TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 DRIVERS AVAILABLE TO DRIVE YOUR CAR TO OR FROM ANY CITY, U.S.A. All Gas Paid -Low Rates AAA Con. 511 Locust CE 1-7035 DRIVE CAR to your Destination.

INSURED DRIVEWAY SYSTEM Cars Available to Many Cities VI 2-0079 FREE TRANSPORTATION SAN FRANCISCO. Simply drive of our new cars for us. HA 3-3737 DRIVE CAR New leans, Florida, Calif. GA 1-1499. DRIVE MY CAR TO California.

Ample time. PR 3-4249 DRIVE cars to Miami and Angeles; gas allowance. VI 2-0079 DRIVERS wanted; drive California, other states. CE 1-1766 SHARE A RIDE 30 RIDE wanted from Laclede Station Maplewood to vicinity building 42 McDonnell Aircraft, 3:30 p.m. to 12 midnight.

ST 1-3925. RIDE WANTED 48th and W. Main, Belleville Clayton. Work hours Mon. Fri.

AD 5-2808, after 7 p.m. RIDE wanted from Cahokia area to 2100 Howard, St. Louis. 7-4632. RIDE wanted; Hwy.

70 Florissant rd. to and from Downtown. JA 1-5361. RIDE wanted from Union Florissant to Highway 70 and press 8 to 4:30. EV 5-5856.

RIDE WANTED, vicinity Kingshighway-Vandeventer to Twelfth and Olive, PR 6-2779. WANTED; ride, Elkan and Florissant (Ferguson) to Pays and Warson. 7:30 4:30, JA 1-5017. WANTED; ride from Kingshighand way E. Prairie 7 to 5.

MI 7-9528. and Oakland to WANT ride Bellefontaine Neighbors to 4th-Washington. UN 8-3011 WANTED; Olive and Lindbergh downtown, 8 to 4:30. LI 2-1272. WANT ride, 5900 Riverview 2700 Clark, 8 to 5.

EV 2-7150. SWAPS GUITARS electric with amplifier $37.50 and bass guitar bass amp. $60; Western guitars accordion $35: reverb units $40; large professional originally $300, my Fender price guitar lukeleles case $90; Solo-vox $45; beautiful Baldwin Acrosonic spinet piano; cornet $12: clarinet $20; Webcor tape recorders; drum sets Rock Roll organ; Swift refractor telescope; Scott 3.6 boat tor: banjo $45: cocktail table Knight Multiplex FM tuner camera tripods Gibson amplifier $45: Puritron range $20; Remington .22 caliber binoculars $20. Many other items. Take anything in trade.

Bring along. Call any day 9 a.m.-10 VAN'S (rear of) 5758 Jennings block south of W. Florissant JENNINGS, MO. FREE IT'S NEW Automatic Fish Scaler FREE WITH 1967 FISHING MOTORS. 3.9, 6.

9.8 and 20 HP MOTORS: YES ALSO STOP IN AND SEE ALL THAT'S NEW FOR 1967 FROM MERCURY. ST. LOUIS SPORT SALES 2525 ST. LOUIS CE 1-9066 Open Tues. and "til 8 p.m, LAKE OF THE OZARKS COTTAGE for $6500.

modern, 1 bedroom, overlooking trade for housetrailer or Call evenings (314) FR 2-6717, write Box 52, Gravois Mills, Mo. Guns! Over 500 in Stock! Modern and Antiques. Buy -SellTrade. Open Mon. and Fri.

9-9. FL 1-2138. Midwest Arms, 6440 Chippewa, ARE YOU MOVING? If so, why not your extra furniture on your moving or we will buy your furniture. Persons Moving Service, 5740 Easton. EV 1-3273 LINDELL FRONTAGE Room for 68 units block from New stead; ripe for development; will trade for commercial property or apartments.

Box T-153. P-D. $25,380 INCOME Four 4-family; assume high loans: will trade for your equity. Call for details. UN 9-2232 BRYAN TE 1-5428 RENTAPAINT Spray FOR? 1825 S.

Broadway GA 1-0678 OLMSTEAD. 10515 (Overland) vacant, big 2-bedroom, walkout basement, attached garage, fenced lot. Will be painted inside and out. $11,500. Good, assume loan $81 month.

Take car, lot, house. HA 9-5900. HE 2-4954. JALLOUSIE DOOR: outside-inside doors. large awning.

surveying instrument, tri-pod, skill saw. sink tops. bowl, large plate glass, girl's bicycle. storage cabinets, for UN 8-3849. SHOTGUNS 150.

and rifles. most makes and models, new, used: we buy, sell or trade; open Monday eves. till 8. Belleville Hardware 200 W. Main Belleville, Ill.

2-BEDROOM house in Florida for trade or gale for house of equal value in St. Louis county or city. Box J-387. Post-Dispatch LAKE OZARR SHORELINE 700' at $25 a Tan Tara area, road to water's edge, trade for CALL. (314) GRAVOIS FR 2-6717.

MILLS, Write MO. Box 52 5-TON air conditioners, 5 aircooled, 2 water cooled. 2 and 2 3-ton water cooled: 2. 1, window units: typewriters for? HU 1-9128. YO 6-3615.

ALLEN, 210 (O' Fallon) vacant ad-4-bedroom, baths, gas heat: lot: $11,850, assume loan $92 Take house, car, lot for equity. HA 9-5900. 00 HE 2-4954. HOBDAY, 10574 (St. Ann): Va4 rooms, basement, 2-car garage: big lot, 100x200; all utilities.

take car, lot HA 9-5900 HE 2-4954. FORD, 1955 0-700 with 12 ton winch and 2-way P.T.O. swap for pickup, will pay some difference. RA 4-7000. VOLKSWAGEN, '66 engine, transaxle and miscellaneous parts for or will buy Volkswagen work.

KI 4-0352. LIKE central new air, 3-bedroom, attached garage, yard, A-1 fenced area in Bel-Ridge; sell or take mobile home 88 part payment. THURMAN-VANDIVER HE 6-2555 MG, '589 nice red one; wire wheels: whitewalls; radio; or '60 Rambler Wagon; 6 cylinder, stick; runs A-1; for new color TV or sell. EV 5-8202. TRADE 7-room stucco house for paid up house or farm south, 274, or $8000.

Frank Dvorak, Box Barnhart, Mo. CORVAIR, 63 convertible, new tires. good shape, b.t.u., $875; $35 also for space heater. 50.000 3755 West Florissant. CE 1-5012.

RUNABOUT 14 35 hp. Gale, 1200 lb. Moody trailer: $350 or pick- -up truck, UN 4-5699 Follow the "Swap" ColumnClassification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ads SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1966 3C ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH SWAPS 31 CADILLAC, '55 de Ville, good condition, has air, for light tandem trailer or cash.

5571 Manchester FORD, '58 station wagon V8. clean, want deer rifle, motorcycle or cash. FL 1-9416. 3-BEDROOM house, modern, large farm or VI 3-5906. garage; near a McDonnell: 3-FAMILY FLAT; south: needs repair; for acreage, mobile home FL 3-0198.

MM MOVIE PROJECTOR: needs speaker for sound: trade for truck or 22 GE 6-3098. STORES or office, clean, rented, 58xx Delmar, for ranch house or apartment. PA 5-6692. PONTIAC. '57 convertible, $150, or trade for something equal value JA 1-7860.

'65 PONTIAC Wagon; '63 Pontiac Bonneville: both A-1, air, power, swap, sell UN 8-3849. CHEVROLET WAGON, '61 standard 6, runs good, good tires $485 or 4476A Norfolk OL 2-4470. A-1 GAS FURNACE: oil furnace: modern tub; for carpet laying or tires, etc. ST 1-4515. SWAP TOP VALUE stamp books for books.

WO 2-0058. FORD, '54 Victoria, stick, V8. swap or sell, after 6 p.m. JE 3-9269. front 4-WHEEL mounted DRIVE, $1200 pickup, winch, or 1-TR 7-4986, Granite City, Ill.

BUICK, '61 Lasabre wagon: clean, $1000; or compact, or pickup. STUDEBAKER, '59 wagon; swap sell. HA 3-7866. CLOCK- -Antique: Baldwin organ, piano, will swap for power tools, guns or cash? HAND. TA 2-7448.

TYPEWRITER. Remington travel writer, practically new, will sell cheap or trade. MO 4-2381. WATCH MAKERS: stakes, lathes motors, for PA 5-7954. CHEMICAL balance (Sartorius), excellent condition, for TI 6-9540.

CADILLAC. '55; '57 CHEVROLET wagon, cash or WO 2-0857 eves. CHEVROLET, '56; V8, au omatic. 4-door, swap for shot gun, crete mixer or cash. PE 1-1999.

CORVAIR. 1962 Monza; 4-door, very good shape, swap for larger car. ES 6-4544. BROWNING, 20-vent barrel. 12- rib barrel, for Baby Grand piano, PLYMOUTH, pick-up '58: Station Wagon, aftruck or car, ter 12.

TW 2-9042. AUTOMOBILES: for sale or swap for Or will buy your car, any condition. JE 3-1511. BATH tub and toilet bowl; new; beautiful: for? JE 3-1511. GARDEN tractor, with cultivator.

for LA 7-2878. CHEVROLET, '57 $65 or CE 1-5165. BOXER: 13 months, with papers, $50 or MO 4-0233. CORVAIR, '62 very clean, swap for pickup truck or CA 7-5656 TRADE PIANO for pool table, will haul. IV 7-5049.

SWAP automobile work for things of value, or cash. CH 1-3924. SIMPLEX Foundation forms; sell or trade for? EX 7-3640. LOTS, Meacham Park, sacrifice or trade. JE 3-8372.

FORD, 390 motor, $95; new 312 $225 or FL 2-9674 MO 4-5683 GENERATOR, 110 volt. 2500 watt never used. TE 8-7076. POWER mowers and motors $8 and up or HA 3-3590. 3-BEDROOM brick in Kirkwood for home in Cahokia.

YO 6-3615. FREEZER, upright: 21" GE TV: swap or sell; EV 2-8307. TV CONSOLE for Ja.cozzi Whirlpool or EV 9-0703. INCOME South, want smaller? Owner. PL 2-3500.

DODGE, '52 pickup; sail boat, 8' pram, complete rig. FL 2-3761. LAUNDERETTE for sale or swap; good location. PR 3-6528. USED AUTO parts; what do you have? EV 1-6706.

HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1949: 74: sell or swap for car. JE 1-9994. CUTTING torch and gauges, sell $45 or swap? HU 1-6477. FURNITURE stripping for Don' 5379 Pershing, FO 1-1909. RIVER lots, 21 miles from St.

Louis for VE 2-4626. Fallon, near 170, 100x180: $1800 for FL 2-4929. 12) LARK wagons, $150 both, or furniture? 6000 Lucille. LAKE lot for sale or trade. WH 8-3546.

SPECIAL SERVICES TRADES 38 CAN guarantee you a DRY BASEMENT. 1 can raise and level your FLOORS, I can Install concrete piers if your building is settling: will exchange my labor and materials for anything ot value or call Sam. FL 3-5084. ASH HAULING 41 CHEAP HAULING, wrecking, at anytime. MILLER, 3868 Delmar.

FR 1-1966. ASHPIT, old sheds wrecked. ments cleaned; prompt service. THOMAS 4423 Page JE 5-0327 BRICKLAYING, Tuckpointing 43 BRICKLAYING, blocklaying, repairing, bulged walls, cracked ing, foundation, buildings, retaining walls, adconcrete work, plasterditions. Plumbine, 4210 Enright, JE 5-8344.

JOSEPH'S TUCKPOINTING and Waterproofing: no job too small. 3436 Pestalozzi MO 4-9757 TUCKPOINTING, chimney repairs, own work, 3211 Ohio. PR 2-4913, Nash. TO KPOINTING, waterproofing. basement plastered: fully sured, union: free estimates.

Loughborogh Tuckpointing. 4351 Louchhomuch. VE 2-1473. TUCKPOINT, chimney repair. Mil.

bourn, 3650 Oakdale. EV 3-7126. TUCKPOINTING, chimney repairs. No job too small; reasonable. CARL.

2003 Sidney. MO 4-8200. TUCKPOINTING: chimney repair, porches, reasonable. Lindhorst Son. 2005 Arsenal.

TO 5-2241. CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 AAVON CONSTRUCTION CO. PA 1-6795 5968 Delmar bl. ADDITIONS. REMODELING No Money Down 3 to 20 Years to Pay CITY AND COUNTY Bulged Walls Room Additions Brick, Blocks and Stone Work Tuckpointing Painting (Interior, Exterior) Plastering Concrete Work Tiling (Floor and Wall) Roofs, Gutters, Siding Bathroom Modernization Attics Finished Kitchen Modernization FREE ESTIMATES YEARS OF EXPERIENCE REFERENCE ALL WORK GUARANTEED AAVON CONSTRUCTION CO.

PA 1-6795 5868 Delmar bl. Sat. and Sun. Phone MI 7-1111 ADDITIONS OUR SPECIALTY -Any Kind, Any Size REMODELING INTERIOR EXTERIOR FREE ESTIMATES FINANCING--CALL PA 5-3533 MORTON CONSTRUCTION CO. 6378 DELMAR EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS WY 4-9540 If no answer.

PA 7-3991 PRODUCE wife De dear Mary Third Soafter the Mother beWhalen late dear dear and 8:30 Counrd. Perry- 1, L. and 6175 noon. Full time vacancy for a produce clerk. Location west St.

Louis county. Some experience preferred. but not necessary. Will train. Must be neat, dependable and able meet the public, Start $101.50 to $124 per week after 2 years.

Many other liberal benefits. Call OL 2-5835, Sta. 43., 9 a.m.-3p.m. SCHNUCK'S MARKETS CALL GIBSON SON Remodeling, room additions, rathskellers, porches, painting, exterior, interior: residential and commercial: union: 4005 Shenandoah. PR 1-5082 MO 4-4450 R00M additions; porches, garages, carpenter repair work: siding and rooting, concrete work.

Guaranteed work. Reasonable price. Call anytime. L. A.

Builders. HA 3-1051. 8619 Kendale. REMODELING by experienced workmen only, professional ning available, complete job at reasonable prices. Home Guardian Remodeling 705 Olive, Rm.

1-4350. ADDITIONS- PORCHES- GARAGES Ceiling tile. FHA, 60 months. KEN SPANBAUER CO. 4607 S.

38th at Taft FL 2-5339 FLETCHER MA 1-4563 Carpenter. Free estimates. 2148 Salisbury,.

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