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

St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 17

Location:
St. Louis, Missouri
Issue Date:
Page:
17
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

9961 '92 Apr Business Finance UMC Has Record Net earnings of UMC Match in the first cents a common share, $2,590,131, or 50 cents a ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH, James R. Brown president and chief executive officer, announced today. Sales in the first six months this year were a record $56,609,166, up 9 per cent over volume of $52,060,458 a year earlier. In the second quarter this year, net earnings were $1,746,376, or 34 cents a common share, on sales of $28,669,236.

A year earlier, the company earned $1,546,697, or 30 cents a share, on sales of $27,159,115. A strike. at the company's Winsmith division, producer of speed reduction gears in Springville, N.Y., for nearly four weeks ended June 27. Earnings Are Higher News Industry Sales, Higher Net Industries, formerly Universal half of 1966 were $3,385,749, equal to 66 an increase of 31 per cent over the common share, earned a year earlier, J. R.

Brown Jr. voted, payable Sept. 9 to holders of record Aug. 11. A.

P. Green Profits Rise ROANOKE, July 26 (AP)-The Norfolk Western Railway earned $4.96 a common share for the first half of 1966, 6 per cent above the $4.70 figure for the same period last year, President Herman H. Pevler said Monday. Net income for the period compared with $44,100,000 for the first six months of 1965. The company earned $24,300,000, or $2.61 a share in the second quarter this year, compared with $2.60 a share in the same 1965 period.

"Our comparatively good second quarter was achieved despite the prolonged coal strike which idled many mines during most of April," Pevler said. estimate we lost 40,000 carloads of coal during April. Recovery of this loss is well on its way. In June, broke its record with 138,000 cars loaded from mines along the road, and immediate prospects continue excellent." H. H.

Pevler The regular quarterly dividend of $1.50 a common share was Special to the Post-Dispatch MEXICO, July 26-Net income of A. P. Green Refractories Co. in the first six months of 1966 was $2,202,904, or $1.41 a common share, on 1,518,144 shares outstanding, William S. Lowe; president, announced today.

In the corresponding period last year, net income was 333, equal to $1.13 a share, on 1,447,201 shares, adjusted for a fourfor-three stock split last October. Sales in the six months ended June 30 rose to $34,363,362 from $29,615,538 a year earlier. Net income in the three months ended June 30 was $1,296,597, equivalent to 83 cents a share, on record sales of $18,564,902, compared with net income of $1,081,190, or 73 cents a share, on sales of $15,602,920 in the June quarter last year. Lowe said he expects the fairly high level of shipments will be sustained over the next few months because of the current business outlook and the sizable increase in the backlog of unfilled orders which has accumulated since the first of this year. U.S.

Imports Rose 2 Pet. In June WASHINGTON, July 26 (AP)-Imports rose 2 per cent during June to a seasonally adjusted level of $2,114,900,000, the fourth straight month in which imports have exceeded 2 billion dollars, the Department of Commerce reported today. And export-import figures made public by the department confirm previous projections of a more than one billion in shrinkage this year in the favorable trade balance, a factor officials have already said is complicating Administration efforts to wipe out the United States balance of payments deficit. For the first six months of this year, the department's Census Bureau said imports reached a seasonally annual a rate of $24,649,000,000, about 15 per cent higher than last year. Exports, meanwhile, have risen only 8 per cent above last year and were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 000,000, during the first six months of this year.

If the trend continues, this would mean a favorable balance of trade--exports exceeding imports--of little more than four billion dollars this year, compared with 5.2 billions last year and more than six billions in 1964. Average Weekly Factory Pay Off Average weekly earnings of production workers in St. Louis area manufacturing establichments declined to $123.38 in June from $124.66 in May, the Missouri Division of Employment Security reported today. However, the average last month was $5.07 higher than in June 1965. The average factory workweek in June was 41 hours, compared with 41.3 hours in May and 40.7 hours in June 1965.

Average hourly earnings in the area last month were $3.01, down one cent from the May average, but 10 cents higher than in June 1965. Some '67 Model Cars Off The Line DETROIT, July 26 (AP) -The United States auto industry headed into the final days of its 1966 model run this week, with a small number of 1967's already showing up in production reports. As of Aug. 1, the only 1966 lines still in production will be the Mustang, Pontiac, Tempest and Cadillac. They will cease 1966 operations early in August.

Chrysler Corp. ended its 1966 work today as its St. Louis plant worked one extra day to make up for a July 13 shutdown prompted by hot weather. Chrysler's total model year output came to 1,448,000 cars, a new high in the company's history. The old mark of 1,441,198 was set last year.

The continuing shutdown of 1966 production lines led observers to predict the 1966 model year would finish with about 8,600,000 cars, second to the record high of 8,849,032 posted in the 1965 run. For the calendar year, output climbed to 5,300,000 cars, compared with 5,700,000 at this point a year ago. Local Notes STAR COOLER manufacturer of tion equipment, 2609 Rock Hill Industrial court, Frank J. Waggener as sales manager, succeeding resigned to accept the post of district manager Waggener was sales promotion manager. MONSANTO has appointed Tyrus C.

tion manager-transportation in the distribution tive Sept. 1, succeeding Irby L. O'Brien, who bility leave of absence. Stewart is transportation corporate distribution department. William R.

named manager, transportation planning in the partment, effective Sept. 1. He was agricultural tion manager. CUPPLES PRODUCTS 2650 South the additional post of secretary of the company Maplewood, elected Robert M. Schupmann, Leonard L.

Crewse as controller. Crewse was Lybrand, Ross Bros. Montgomery, accounting Seventh street. U.S. Steel Profits Decline commercial has appointed Gene Soden, who for the company.

Stewart as distribudepartment effecwas granted a disamanager of the Schaffer has been distribution dedivision transporta- Hanley road, credit manager, to and appointed associated with firm, 411 North From Post-Dispatch Wire Services NEW YORK, July 26-Second quarter profits of U.S. Steel the nation's biggest steelmaker, fell to $77,428,706, or $1.43 share, the company said today. In the comparable quarter of 1965 the big steel producer reported net income of $81,042,663, or $1.38 a common share, after dividends on preferred shares then outstanding. Directors declared the regular quarterly dividend of 50 cents on common shares, payable Sept. 10 to holders of record Aug.

5. Net income for the six months ended June 30 was $127,518,217, or $2.36 a share. This compares with $154,815,512, or $2.63 a share in the 1965 first half. Corporate News NORTHWEST ALUMINUM controlled by Bell Intercontinental will build a $100,000,000 aluminum plant in the Anacortes area of Skagit county, Washington, on Puget Sound. The plant, to be capable of producing 140,000 tons of aluminum annually, will begin production in January, 1970, and will receive raw material from Australia.

GENERAL ELECTRIC CREDIT CORP. increased by percentage point to per cent its rate on some maturities of commercial paper it issues and sells directly to investors. BOEING TO GO AHEAD WITH GIANT JETLINER SEATTLE, July 26 (AP) Boeing directors decided today to go ahead with construction of the firm's giant 747 jetliner. The huge craft will be double the size of the Boeing 707, presently used by a number of airlines over the world. The plane will carry from 350 to 490 passengers at speeds of more than 600 miles an hour.

"The program is firm," said William Allen, Boeing president. Allen said Boeing sales for the first six months of 1966 were $1,207,416,000. The directors said net earnings of 4 per cent on sales were $48,200,000 during the period, or $2.78 per share, based on average shares outstanding. This compared with sales of 874,000, net earnings of 000, and earnings per share of $1.85 for the similar period a year ago. "As part of the over-all financial plan to provide capital necessary to carry out the 747 and other commercial and government programs, including the supersonic transport prototype program, if the company is selected for such program, the company expects to issue in first six months of 1966 were the company expects to issue in convertibie subordinated debentures," the director's statement said.

Dividends Reported McDonnell Aircraft voted the regular quarterly dividend of 10 cents a common share, payable Oct. 3 to holders of record Sept. 21. Kellwood declared the regular quarterly dividend of 27 cents a common share, payable Sept. 13 to holders of record Aug.

29. NEW YORK, July 26 (AP)---Dividends declared: Stock Rate Period Record Pay INCREASED Burlington Ind .30 8-12 9-1 REGULAR Am Bank Note .25 9-2 10-1 AmBosch. Arma .15 .25 9-15 8-19 10-14 9-10 Con Edison .45 8-5 9-15 Dorr Oliver .15 8-12 9-1 Corporate Reports Corporation earnings per share: 1966 1965 Three Months to June 30 Eltra. Corp, 1.42 .99 Maytag Co. .50 .01 Cent.

So, West .45 ,41 Norton Co. .77 .90 Ideal Cement .39 .45 Copper Range 1.36 1.20 Blaw- Knox .63 .52 Armco Stl. Prod. 1.55 1.63 Slick Corp. .72 .28 Ling-Temco- 1.59 .61 McDonald's .50 ,42 Minn.

M. M. .66 .53 National Lead 1.36 1.30 Six Months to June 30 Maytag Co. 1.08 1.13 Cen. So.

West ,84 .77 Norton Co. 1.66 1.82 Niag. Mohawk Pw. .96 .98 Ideal Cement .60 .70 Copper Range 2.13 2.00 Blaw-Knox 1.64 1.04 Armco Stl. Pd.

3.03 3.37 Slick Corp. 1.27 .15 Ling-Tenco-V. 3.01 1.09 Toledo Scale 1.06 .06 McDonald's Cp. .78 Jonathan Logan 1.45 1.13 Minn. M.

M. 1.22 .96 Chromalloy Am. 1.14 .76 National Lead 2.55 2.43 Mutual Funds NEW YORK, July 26 (AP) -The National Association of Securities Dealers. Inc. has furnished the following quotations and states they do not necessarily reflect actual transactions or firm bias or offers but should indicate approximate prices and unless otherwise indicated are as quoted by the sponsors or issuers.

Based on July 25 closing prices. Desc'pt. Bia Asked Aberdeen 2.79 3.05 Advise Fd 8.39 9.21 Affil Fd 8.57 9.26 Bus 3.94 4.26 Am Grth 7.19 7.82 Am Inv Unavail Am Mut 9.97 10.90 Am Pac 6,82 6.82 Asso Fd 1.60 1.74 Assn InFd 6.65 6.79 Axe Houghton: Fund A 6.85 7.45 Fund 9.91 10.77 Stock 5.71 6.24 Sci Elec 16.37 17.79 Blue Rid 12.85 13.75 Bonstk 6.29 6.87 Bost Fd 9.32 10.19 Broad St 14.75 15.95 Bullock 14.69 16.10 Can Gen 9.11 9,96 Cdn Fd 17.73 19.18 Capit Inc 8.39 9.20 Capit Shr 6.83 7.48 Cent Shr 10.78 11.78 Channing Funds: Balan 13.18 14.40 Com Stk 2.08 2.27 Grwth 16.65 18.21 Incom 8.35 9.13 Intl 8.31 Special 3.03 3.31 Chase 10.19 11.14 Chem Fd 16.44 17.97 Citadel 2.52 Cst Sec 1.52 1.64 Colon Fd 12.63 13.80 Colon Gth 15.75 17.19 CemSt Bd 4,35 4.73 Commonwith Fds: Cap Fd 14.01 15.31 Incom 9.66 10.56 Invest 10.11 11.05 Stock 10.15 11.09 ComTr AB 1.63 ComTr CD 1.71 Comp Bd 9.25 10.05 Comp Fd 10.03 10.90 Concord 14.77 14.77 Cons Inv 9.50 9.87 Consm Inv 4.25 4.63 Conv Sec 9.11 9.96 Conv Gr 12.59 13.76 Corp Ld 16.79 18.36 Crown 6.16 6.74 de Vegh 66.57 66.57 Decat Inc Unavail Dela Fd Unavail Diver Gr 12.96 14.20 Diver Inv 9.35 10.25 Divid Shr 3.53 3.87 In 7.18 7.76 Dreyfus 11.78 12.76 13.93 Bal 12.80 Eatn Stk 15.56 16.91 Empl Gr 23.57 25.62 Energy 13.99 13.99 Equity 10.11 10.48 Frm BMu 10.27 10.27 Fed Grth 14.02 15.33| Fid Cap 15.35 16.67 Fid Fund 18,35 19.84 Fid Trnd 29.24 31.78 Fid Mut 8.70 9.51 FstIn Grth 8.42 9.22 Fstin Stk 10.64 11.71 F.I.F 5.43 5.95 Fla Gth 6.39 6.89 FInd Inc 5.70 6.24 Fnd Lf 5.04 5.51 Founders 7.77 8.49 Foursq 12.84 4.03 Franklin Custdn: Com Stk 7.13 7.84 Incom 3.15 3.46 Pf Stk 2.69 2.96 Util 7.19 7.90 Am 10.06 10.99 Fund Inv 11.91 13.05 Gen Invest 6.57 7.14 Group Sec: Aero Sc 10.33 11.32 Com St 13.92 15.24 Ful Ad 9.80 10.74 Grth Ind 20.60 21.62 Gryphon 14.96 16.35 Guardn 25.22 25.22 Ham hda 5.22 5.71 Mann 15.87 6.53 Imp Cap 9.49 10.32 Imp Fd 5.54 6.02 Inc Fnd 12.72 13.91 Inc Trend Bost 12.58 7.96 13.75 8.70 InsBk Stk 5.29 5.75 Inv CoAm 12.84 14.07 Inves Bos 11.98 13.09 Invest Group: Mut 11.27 12.25 Stock 20.33 22.10 Select 9.83 10.57 Var Pay 8.45 9.18 99-L MA DIAL JUST JINO THE USE LOW RATES FOR WANT ADS Rate per line Daily, Sun. 1 Time 78c 876 3-6 Times (consecutive) 71c 800 7. 8, 9 or 10 Times (consecutive) for the price of 6 Times.

ROOMS- ROOM AND BOARD 1 Time 72c 811 3-6 Times (consecutive) 650 74c 7. 9 or 10 Times (consecutive) for the price of 6 Times. SITUATIONS WANTED 1 Time 161c 70c 3-6 Times (consecutive) 156c 65c 7, 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 adver tisers located in the State of souri and within 150 miles of St. Louis in the State of Illinois. Beyond these areas, rateg 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 liability of The Pulitzer Publishing Company in the event of failure to publish an advertisement for any reason or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertisement. shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser. Claims concerning omissions or in.

correct insertions will not be sidered unless made within 30 days from date of publication. Now Dial MA 1-6666 For an Ad Taker For all other Post-Dispatch business dial MA I-IlI CLOSING TIME FOR SUNDAY WANT ADS: 12:15 P.M. Saturday Classified Display. 7 p.m. Friday ST.

LOUIS POST- DISPATCH CEMETERIES MAUSOLEUMS 4 4-GRAVE; Lake Charles Memorlal Park choice location, RA 4-6584. MT. HOPE, 6-grave $250; roadside. 12-grave $500. FL 1-1876.

4-GRAVE, Laurel Hills, leaving pwn. bargain. BU 5-2851. 2-GRAVE lot in Memorial Park cemetery: $250. GA 1-6906.

FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Open Mon. through Thurs. Sundays. 8-5; Fri. 8-8: Sat.

8-5. Closed 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBRUSTER 6633 CLAYTON RD. 3-1300 Evans A. Beard, Charles C.

Drace JAY B. SMITH 7456 Manchester ST 1-1115 ALBERT H. HOPPE MORRELL JE 3-3950 KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 Gravois PR 2-3000 MOYDELL'S Mississippi and Allen. PR 2-0402 MONUMENTS 10 ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT EV CO. 5252 West Florissant 5-7766 6424 Chippewa FL 1-4300 DEATHS 14 Albert Myrtelle L.

Albert, wife Arthur July 25. Albert. 1966, dear mother of of Winton A. Albert. sister of Raymond H.

Wilson. grandmother, mother-inlaw and sister-in-law. Funeral from ALEXANDER SON'S TOWN Chapel, 6175 Delmar 1:30 Eastern p.m. Star to Valhalla Cemetery, 8 p.m.. under auspices of Barbee Chapter No.

31 O.E.S. Azar Albert S. Azar, July 24, 1966, beloved husband of Eunice Arar, dear father of Loretta Kelly and Albert R. Azar, dear brother of Selma, Tony, Herba, Azar, Rose Pinkston, Marcella Randolph and the late Joseph Azar and Mary Selleman, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother in law, uncle, great-uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, July 27, 9:30 a.m.

Requiem Mass Raymond Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Retired member of Meat Cutters Local 88. Barbaglia See Ruffino. Barthel See Wertich Baumunk Katherine Baumunk.

Good Samaritan Home. July 23. 1966. dear daughter of the late George P. and Louisa Baumunk.

dearly beloved aunt. great -aunt, -aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral from DREHMANN7733 Natural Bridge, 2 p.m.. July 27. Interment New St.

Marcus. Member of Bethel of C. 14710 New Halls Ferry Florissant, and Ladies Aid of Good Samaritan Home. Memorials to Bethel Church Bldg. Fund preferred, Becher George John Becher, 17 8.

72nd Belleville, July 1966, beloved husband of Viola Becher (nee Vonderheide). Funeral July 28, 1:30 Funeral Home, 3416 West Main from Belleville, Ill. Interment Walnut Hill Cemetery, In state after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Birnbreier Oscar Birnbreier, Sun.

July 24, 1966, dear brother of Theodore and Edward Birnbreier, Anna Leeker and Barney Birnbreier, brother in law, uncle, greatuncle and cousin. Funeral from WACKERHELDERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravois, Wed. July 27, 2 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery, Bobb See Meinholtz Buckley Charles (Tuffey) 1966, Buckley, beloved 827 husband Hickory, of July Margaret 'Buckley, 24, dear father of Joseph, Fred Amelia and Michael Buckley and Stugeon, brother of Koehler, Anna our Goebel and Ameria dear grandfather, great-grandfather, father-in-law and Funeral from McLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Lafayette, 8:30 a.m.

to St. Raymond's Church, Tenth and La Salle, for 9 a.m. Mass. Interment Winona, Mo. Burgdorf See Rothenheber.

Calvird tie), Genevieve July 25, 1966, beCalvird (nee Schetloved wife of Charles W. Leo Cal- L. and vird, the late Minnie Schettle dear daughter of (nee Borchardt), Florence dear Schettle, stepdear daughter sister of of Leo P. and Raymond Schettle, Mrs. Irene DurNO, our and dear sister-in-law, aunt and Mrs.

Dorothy Parey. cousin. Mrs. Calvird in state at KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois. 12 noon, then p.m., taken to 1 until Marcus United Church for of St.

Christ, Russell and MeNair, services at 1 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. Church Contributions to St. preferred.

Marcus memorial fund Capitano Dominick Capitano, our dear friend. 2301 Lafayette, 3 Funeral from McLAUGHLIN, p.m, Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery. Casackkar Charles R. Casackker, 434 Christian July 23.

1966, husband of Mary Casackker, dear father of Clara Connie Zamarripia, Edward, and Charles Casackker Jr. dear son of Pauline and Roy Willis, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and nephew. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home. 4828 Natural Bridge July 27.

8:15 a.m. to St. Gregory Church. St. Ann.

for 9 A.m. Mass. Interment St. John Cemetery. Follow the "Swap" ColumnClassification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ads DEATHS Cergnul John Cergnul, age 71, of 603 Helen Christopher, July 24, 1966, dear husband of Dolly (nee Maragni), dear father of Virginia Tiepelman and Lieda Becker, both of St.

Louis, Mrs. Rose Peterson, Farmington. Wash. Emil of Frank of phis, Tenn. and Edward of Saginaw, MemChristopher, brother of Mike and Tony Cergnul of Italy.

Funeral 10 a.m. at St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Christopher, Fr. Emil Maziarz officiating. Interment Maple Hill Cemetery, Sesser, Ill.

Body will lie in state at GILBERT Funeral Home, Christopher, Ill. after 7 p.m. Mon. Cernik Doris Cernik. suddenly July 23.

1966. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved daughter of Mrs. Helen Cernik and the late Dr. Stanley Cernik. dear sister of John Cernik, sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral from ARTHUR DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell July 27, 8:30 a.m. to Immaculate Conception Church, Lafayette and Longfellow. Maas 9 a.m. Interment Resurrection. Christian Lucille Christian, asleep in Tesus July 26.

1966, dear daughter of the late Michael and Caroline Christian, dear sister of Elsie Hansleben and Hilda Beck, dear sister-in-law, aunt and great-aunt. Services 1. p.m.. at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS.

7027 Gravois. Interment Sunset. In state after 2 p.m. Wed. Cova See Rolfi, Dickey John W.

Dickey, DeSoto, July 25, 1966, husband of the late Gertrude (Uhlmann) Dickey, dear father of Mrs. Robert (Georgiann) Partridge, Alexandria, Mrs. Percy (Nancy Gayle) Milster, Nevada, Alfred Dickey, DeSoto, and the late John dear brother of Mrs. H. C.

(Sally) Fincher DeSoto, Mrs. E. M. (Flo) Funk, Columbia, Mrs. Anthony A.

(Ann) Buford, Clayton, and our dear grandfather and uncle. Funeral July 28, 1:30 p.m. Funeral Home, DeSoto, Mo. In(DST) from DIETRICH terment Woodlawn Cemetery. Dougherty Gertrude M.

Dougherty, Denver, formerly of St. Louis, July 21, 1966, dear aunt of James Charles Louise, Trude and Eileen Dougherty and Mary E. Range, James Dougherty of Denver, Colo. and Frances M. Dougherty of Eugene, Ore.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, July 27. 8:30 a.m., to St. Louis Cathedral. Interment Calvary.

In parlors after 6 p.m. Tues. Fauth See Baumunk, Fritz See Baumunk. Garvey Aegerter Garvey, 441 Woodlawn, Webster Groves. July 23.

1966, dear wife of Clarence Garvey, dear mother of Clarence and Glen Garvey, grandmother, sister and aunt. Private memorial services were held July 25 at PARKERALDRICH Funeral Home. Gehl Frank J. Gehl, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, July 25, 1966, beloved husband of Elizabeth Gehl (nee Steykosa), dear father of Dorothy Schlegel, dear grandfather of Harold and Beth Ann Schlegel, our dear brother, brother-in-law, fatherin-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, '28.

2906 Gravois, 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St. Cecelia Church. Intorment Sunset Burial Park. Member of St.

Louis Police Veterans Assn. whose members will assemble at chapel 8:15 a.m, In parlors 3 p.m. Glassey Berneice E. Glassey (nee Payne), July 23. 1966, at Bland.

dear wife of Forest Glassey dear mother of Ruth Averitt, Mary Fox. Berneice, Robert, Roy, Bobby and Forest Glassey our dear grandmother and mother-in-law. Funeral from ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington July Charles 27. 11 a.m.

Interment Lake Cemetery. Grice Dr. Frank Theodore Grice, of Rubye Flory Grice of Los Altos. dear father of Gloria Honig of Los Altos, and Dorothy Howard of Fresno, grandfather of Beverly and Susan Honig, father-in-law of Howard. Dan Honig and Arthur F.

Funeral services from the AMBRUSTER Mortuary, 6633 Clayton 10:30 Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Member of Lambkin Lodge No. 460 A.F. A.M. Contributions to the School of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, Mo.

or the Reen Memorial Lutheran Church will be appreciated. Gronemeyer See Baumunk, Guhe Charles F. Guhe, Lemay, July 25, 1966, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Mary Guhe (nee Schmaltz) dear father of Mildred Fels, Laverne Burger, Charles and Raymond Guhe, dear father-inJaw, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 8:30 a.m., to St. Andrews Church for Mass at 9 a.m.

Interment Mt. Olive. Hackenyos August H. Hackenyos, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, July 25, 1966, dear husband of the late Marguerite Hackenyos, dear ther of Dorothy Hackenyos, dear brother and uncle. Funeral from A.

H. LAGE Funeral Home, 6536 Clayton July 27, 8:30 a.m., to St. Luke's Church, Bellevue and Dale av. Mass 9 a.m. Interment Calvary, Hall Corinne S.

Hall, July 25, 1966, wife of the late Dr. Fred-1 erick B. Hall, mother of Ralph F. Leonard, Arthur P. and Thomas S.

Hall, Mrs. John C. Hutchinson and Mrs. William Bierman, survived by 6 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchil dren. Interment private, Memorial service to be announced at a later date.

LUPTON service. In lieu of flowers friends may make a. contribution in her memory to the Ranken Jordan Home for Crippled Children. Herman William J. Herman, 1240 Kilgore, entered into rest July 25, 1966.

dear husband of Mary Ellen Herman (nee MaJoney), Herman, dear father of William MaulM. Rosemary hardt and Grace Haywood, dear grandfather of Lawrence and Kathleen Haywood, our dear father-in-law, brother, brother -inJaw, uncle and cousin. Funeral from STOCK Mortuary, 9825 Halls Ferry July 28, 8:15 a.m., to St. Bidget of Erin Church. Interment National Cemetery, Horner Mary E.

Horner (nee Fanes), July 1966, beloved wife of the late Arch B. Horner, dear mother of Josephine Iberg, Rosetta Flynn and the late Roy L. and James L. Horner, dear stepmother of William and Benjamin Horner and Jennie Jones, dear grandmother, great-grandmother, er, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral July 27, 2 p.m.

from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and W. Florissant AVE. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Huhn Arthur Huhn of Masonic Home, July 25. 1966, beloved husband of the late Laura Huhn, dear cousin and friend.

Services Wed. 2 JOHN L. SONS. 7027 is. Interment Valhalla, Member of Algabil Lodge No.

544 A. Masonic services at time of funeral. Hynek Aloysia J. Hynek (nee Puchta), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church July 25, 1966, beloved wife of the late August Hynek, dear mother of Gus J. Hynek, Lily Bodlovic and Marie Muck.

dear sister, sister in law, mother in law, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt, great-aunt and cousin, Funeral July 28, 9:30 a.m., from MOYDELL'S, Mis. sissippi and Allen to St. John the Baptist Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, In parlors Tuesday 7 p.m. Jutz Valencia G.

Jutz, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. July 24, 1966, dear wife of the late Leo A. Jute. Funeral from CULLEN KELLY Funeral Home, a 7267 Natural Bridge. Wed.

July 27. 8:15 a.m, Requiem Mans 9 a.m. at Christ The King Church. Interment DEATHS 14 Kessler Christine Kessler (nee Pfitzinger), July 25. 1966, dear mother of Chester Kessler, Marcella Deuser, Hazel Kraus and Lucille Imhoff.

dear grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and sister-in-law. Funeral from SCHRADER Funeral Home, Ballwin, July 27, 2 p.m. Interment Hiram Cemetery, Knefelkamp Charles Knefelkamp, entered Into rest July 1966, dear brother of John and William Knefelkamp and Mrs. Frank (Adele) Bardle and the late Walter A. and Harry W.

Knefelkamp, our dear brother-inlaw, uncle, great -uncle and cousin. Funeral p.m.. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Mr. Knefelkamp was a member of Mound City Post No. 215, American Legion and Machinists' Lodge No. 41, A.F.L.-C.I.O Koenig Aurelia I.

Koenig (nee Vahrenhorst), asleep in Jesus July 23, 1966, beloved wife of Carl W. Koenig, dear mother of Audrey Nolde, Lorna Siden, Grace, Faith and the late Owen Koenig, dear sister of Oliver Vahrenhorst, dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sister in law, aunt, niece and cousin. Mrs. Koenig in state at MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant until July 27, 12 noon. Funeral same day 1:30 p.m., from Zion Lutheran Church, Twenty-first and Benton.

Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery, Koenig of Jacksonville, asleep in Anna Koenig (nee Ritterbusch) Jesus July 24, 1966, beloved wife of the late Frederick Koenig, dear mother Mrs. of Rich- Mrs. Howard Menche and ard Howard, dear sister of Mrs. John C. Heimos and Paul Ritterbusch, our dear mother-inlaw, sister-in-law, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt cousin.

Funeral Thurs. 11 a.m., from BEIDERWIEDEN SOUTH SIDE Funeral Home, Burial 3620 Park. Chippewa to Sunset ceased was a former member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church. Eody will lie in state after 1 p.m. Wed.

Kraus John H. Kraus, Cedar Hill. July 23. 1966, beloved husband of Elizabeth Kraus nee Stapp). dear father of Kenneth Kraus.

our dear brother-in-law. uncle and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. 2906 Gravois. July 27, 10 a.m.

Interment Sunset Burial Park. Mr. Kraus was a retired foreman of Falstaff Brewery. Kropushek Victoria Kropushek, entered into rest July 24, 1966, beloved wife of Theodore Kropushek, dear mother of Nova Victoria Bowman, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral July 27, 10:30 8.

from the BUCHHOLZ I Mortuary, 5967 John's W. Florissant, Interment St, Cemetery. Lampe Carl W. Lampe, Sullivan. July 28, 1966, formerly of St.

Louis, dear husband of Margaret L. Lampe, (nee Donahue. dear father Vernon and John Lampe, Mrs. Marjorie Veninga, Doris Goehner and Miss Shirley Lampe. dear father-in-law.

grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. In state of HASSEBROEK'S Memorial Funeral Home, Sullivan, from 5 p.m., until noon Tues. In state after 3 p.m. at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois.

Funeral p.m. Interment Sunset. Family request memorial contributions to St. Matthews Lutheran Church, Sullivan, Mo. Liles See Baumunk.

Lloyd Leona I. Lloyd. formerly of St. Louis, July 25. dear sister of Nina E.

friend. Hayden, dear aunt and dear Funeral from MORGANS Pitneral Home at Advance. July 27, 2 p.m. Interment Greenbrier Cemetery, MacDonald Archie July 25, 1966, dear son of Cameron McDonald Dora and the late Archie Cameron MacDonald. dear brother of Jack MacDonald, Evelyn Ceplecha.

and the late Jewell Kirkwood, dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral July 28. p.m.. from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester av.

Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. Deceased was member of Tower Grove Lodge No. 631. A.

and American Legion Clifton Heights Post No. 222. Masonic Service 8 p.m. Guard of Honor Service 8:30 p.m. Meddo Magdalena Kroeter Meddo, Farmington, July 25, 1966, dear mother of August Kroeter, Adolph F.

Kroeter Pauline Sharpe, dear grandmother, great-grandmother. Graveside service 11 a.m. (DST) July 27, MILLER Funeral service. Meinholtz Cora I. Meinholtz (nee O'Farrell), July asleep in 24, Jesus, 1966, suddenly, a wife of Arthur E.

Meinholtz, dear mother of James W. Sharon George. Wendell and Donald Walter Weiss, our dear stepmother, mother-in-law, grandmother, sister, sister-inlaw, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge July 27, 2 p.m.

Menley Jess E. Menley, Sun. July 24, 1966. beloved husband of Genevieve Menley (nee Townsend), dear father of Lilly May Shoemake, Dolly Rose Puckette, Virginia G. McMillin, Sam E.

Menley, Dorothy Marie Talley and Waneda Marcella Menley, dear grandfather, great-grandfather, father-In-law, brotherin-law and uncle. Funeral Wed. July 27, 2 p.m. from BAUMANN BROS. Colonial Chapel, 2504 Woodson Overland.

Interment Fee Fee Cemetery, Merel John W. Merel, beloved father ol Marion Johann of Portland, our dear friend. Funeral from 2301 Lafayette, St. 1:30 Mem- p.m. Interment Matthew's.

ber of Masonic Lodge. In state 5 p.m. Moll Mamie Barbara Moll, (nee Madeker), Dupo, July 25, 1966, widow of the late Fred L. Moll. dear mother of Anita Williamson and Walter C.

Moll, dear sister of Emily Schaetty and Della Looser, grandmother, our dear mother-in-law, great-grandmother, sister-In-law, aunt and cousin. Mrs. Moll lie in state at KUTIS Funeral 2906 Gravois, until July Four- 28, 11:30 a.m., then taken to square Church, 627 Forder Mehlville, for services same day, 2 p.m. Member Interment of W.0.W.. Sunset Burial Park.

Manor Grove No. 6347. In parlor 3 p.m. Moorman Lucas Moorman, July 24, 1966, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of the late Cora Ann Moorman, nee Liemer, Cecilia, father of Veronica, Bernard. Albert Moorman and Dorothy Boyle, grandfather, great-grandfather, father-in-law, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and greatuncle, Funeral from ORTMANN'S.

9222 Lackland, Overland, July Blood 27. Church. 3701 Union rd. 8:30 to Precious 9:30 a.m, Mass, Interment Resurrection. Mueller Lyla G.

Mueller (nee Mason), 5708 Michigan, July 23. 1966, beloved wife of Frank Mueller, beloved mother of Marguerite L. Schiffner, dear sister, and grandmother, sister-inlaw. Funeral from the SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand, July 27, 1:30 p.m.

Interment Park Lawn. In lieu of flowers. donations to the Cancer Fund would be appreciated. Nebuloni Robert Nebuloni (Battista), July 24, 1966, beloved huaband of the late Theresa Nebuloni (nee Pastori), dear father of Angelo Nebuloni, dear brother-in-law, father-in-law, uncle grand- and cousin. Funeral from CALCATERRA Funeral Home, 5140 Daggett av.

8:30 a.m., to Interment St. Ambrose Church. Resurrection. Masses preferred. Visitation after 5 p.m, Neudeck Esther A.

Neudeck (nee Hartmann), suddenly at Perham, July 23. 1966, beloved wife of the late Joseph R. Neudeck. dear mother of Merel Vogelgesang and Joseph R. dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt.

Services a.m. at JOHN L. ZINGENHEIN SONS. 7027 Gravois. Interment Resurrection.

Sell things through a POST-DISPATCH WANT AD. Call MA 1-6666 DEATHS 14 Oswitz Samuel A. Oswitz, suddenly, July 24, 1966, beloved husband of Gladys Oswitz (nee Ramin), dear father of of Raymond Ida E. Oswitz, dear brother Albrecht, and Reggio, Birdie Charles, Oswitz, dear brother-in-law and Ruben, "Harry uncle. Funeral July 27, 10:30 a.m.

from MATH Fair and HERMANN West Chapel, Florissant, avs. Interment Mr. Memorial Park Cemetery. witz was a Past Commander of Post No. 3100 V.F.W.

and Sunshine Lodge No. 449 B. of R. and S.C. V.

W. service Tues. 8 p.m. by Edward C. Farrington Post No.

3222 V.F.W. Peers Maria Blanks Peers, at Jacksonville, July 25, 1966, wife of the late John Calvin Peers, mother of the late Cpl. David Kennett Peers and sister of the late Arthur Mary and Grace Blank. Mrs. Peers at HARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, until 10 p.m.

July 26. Funeral 10 a.m., at Union Avenue Christian Church. Interment Valhalla. Ray Robert P. Ray (Red), 4173 Lafayette, July 25.

1966, beloved husband of Ivon (nee Marshall), dear father of Robert C. Ray, dear brother of Lucille Ronsiel, Viola Edison, Roberta Meinershagen, Nellie Gower, Willis, Claude, Woodrow and Herman Ray, dear son-in-law of Bessie Green, brother-in-law. uncle, great-uncle, nephew and cousin. Mr. Ray at SOUTHERN FUneral Home, 6322 S.

Grand, until 10 p.m. July 27, thence to JOHNSON Funeral Home. Newburg. after 9 a.m. Thurs.

Services same day 2 p.m. Interment Roach Cemetery. Newburg, Mo, Member of the United Steel Workers Local No. 1443 CIO, In state after 2 p.m.. Tues.

Riley William J. Riley, July 24, 1966. beloved husband of Doris Richardson Riley. dear father of Margaret Ann Riley, Mrs. Rosemary Fulhorst.

Mrs. Maureen Baine. William James Brother (Charles Gregory and Theresa Susan Riley. dear brother of Mrs. Mary Catherine McCarthy.

father-inlaw. grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from LUPTON Chapel: 7233 Delmar 10:30 a.m. to Christ the King Church, Balson and Purdue. Requiem Mass 11 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, Rolfi Rosa Cherubina Rolf, July 24, 1966, beloved wife of Joseph Rolfi, dear mother of Mary Horvath, Minnie Monolo, Reno and Joseph Cova, widow of the late Joseph Cova, dear grandmother, mother-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from CALCATERRA Funeral Home, 9:30 a.m., to St. Ambrose Church. Interment SS. Peter and Paul.

Member of Christian Mothers, Rothenheber Alois Rothenheber, fortified with the sacraments of Holy Mother Church July 24, 1966, beloved husband of the late Minnie Rothenheber (nee Suedmeyer), dear father of Norman and Florence Burgdorf and the late Hazel Stoop, our dear father-in-law. grandfather, brother, brother-inlaw and uncle, in his 94th year. Funeral from ALEXANDER SON'S Town Chapel, 6175 Delmar 8:30 a.m. July 27, to St. Roch's Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. In parlors after 7 p.m. Tuesday, Rubinstein Della Rubinstein, formerly of St. Louis, July 22, 1966, beloved sister Paul Rubinstein of Portland, Birdie Braverman and Lena Zveitel of Beverly Hills, Ruth Hacker, Florence Binder, Elsie Rubin. Bess McConnell and Hilda Tucker of St.

Louis. Services were held at Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Los Angeles, July 25. Ruffino Salvatore (Sam) Ruffino, fortified with the sacr Vents of Holy Mother Church July 1966. dear husband of Rosalle Ruffino (nee Delise), dear ther of Peter and Anthony Ruffina, Mrs. Sarah Morici, Mrs.

Pearl Barbaglia and Mrs. Stella Nieroda and the late Sam and Rosalie Ruffino, our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from JOHN STYGAR SON Funeral Home, 5541 Riverview July 28, 8:30 a.m.,. to Good Shepherd Church (Ferguson), Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees Lodge No.

964. In parlor after 2 p.m. Schiller William B. Schiller, July 25, 1966, beloved husband of Margaret (nee Schiller, dear father of William P. Schiller, dear grandfather of David, dear brother of Margaruite Maehringer and Evers Schiller, our dear father-in-law, brother-in-law.

uncle, greatuncle. nephew and cousin. MICHAEL Funeral from FITZGERALD Mortuary, 4580 S. Lindbergh at Gravois. July 27, 8:30 a.m.

to Assumption Church (Mattese) Interment SS. Peter and Paul. Schueddig Fred Schueddig, of July Sophia 24, 1966, beloved husband Schueddig, dear father of Fred Schueddig Jr. and Arabell K. Schueddig, dear brother, brother in law, uncle, nephew and cousin.

Funeral July 28. p.ro., SON'S Chapel, Fair and West from MATH HERMANN Florissant avs. Entombment Oak Grove Mausoleum. Mr. Schueddig was a member of Pipe Fitters Union Local 562.

Schwartz Mary Schwartz (nee Brinkman), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Sunday, July 24, 1966, beloved wife of the late John Schwartz, dear aunt of Flora Froelich and Emilie Schwer. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. 2906 Gravois. July 27. 8:30 a.m.

Requiem Mass St. Wenceslaus Church. Interment Memorial Park Cemete. Soukup Henry V. Soukup, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, July 25, 1966.

beloved husband of Magdalena Soukup (nee Kra), dear father of Theodore, Henry Francis, George and Bill Soukup, Mary Pantazi, Sister Mary Jana. S.8.N.D.. Lillian Palmquist and the late John Soukup, dear father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral July 28, 8:30 a.m.. from Mississippi and Allen to St.

John Nepomuk Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, In parlors Tuesday, 5 p.m. Spoo Elsie A Spoo, at Milwaukee, July 20, 1966, wife of Erwin mother of David L. Richardson of Pebble Beach, W. Stephen Richardson, Fox Point, sister of Mrs.

E. J. Dorn, grandmother and great-grandmother. Graveside service at Bellefontaine Cemetery 1 p.m. LUPTON service, Stuckel Ann Marie Stuckel Faenger), July 24, 1966, fortiTied with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of George J.

Stuckel, dear mother of Marian Bigott. Shirley Fell, George and Gerald Stuckel, dear sister of Fred, Mary Goette, Charles, Frank and John Faenter and the late Harry Faenter, dear daughter-in-law, sister -inlaw, mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH. 4228. 8.

Kingshighway, July 27, 9:30 a.m., to Seven Holy Founders Church. 'Interment Resurrection. Sullivan Harold M. Sullivan, 138 North Harvey, Ferguson, July 24, 1966, beloved husband of Mary Sullivan, (nee Schlarmann) dear father of Harold M. Shirley Anne and Vester Sullivan, dear, brother, son-in-law, brother-in-law.

father in law, uncle and nephew. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH. 4228 8. Kingshighway, July 27, 2 p.m. Interment Memorial Park.

Sutter Mathilda R. Sutter, 4431 S. Broadway, July 24. 1966, sister of Emma Friedli and Louis Sutter, sister-in-law. aunt, great -aunt, great-great-aunt and cousin.

Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 1:30 p.m. Tichacek Mary A. Tichacek (nee Cihelka), July 24, 1966, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late Frank J. Tichacek, mother of Charlotte J. Ellers, Frank J.

and Lawrence Tichacek, dear grandmother, great-grandmother. sister, sisterin-law, aunt cousin, Funeral from WINGBERMUCHLE Funeral Home, 3819 S. Grand July 27 at 8:45 a.m., to Pope St. Pius the Church. Interment S8 Peter and Paul Cemetery, Masses preferred.

Sell things through a POST-DISPATCH WANT AD. Call MA 1-6666 Dr 14 riemann Norman H. Tiemann, suddenly; July 22, 1966, our dear cousin. Mr. Tiemann at HOFF.

MEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, until 10 p.m., Tues. night, then at. Bethany United Church of Christ, 4441 Red 12 noon until services at 1:30 p.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, St.

Cyr rd. Touttenoi Jacob Touttenol, 2842 July 25, 1966, beloved husband of Lora Touttenoi, brother of Anna Schromm and Pete Touttenoi. Funeral from McLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Lafayette, 10 a.m. Interment New St. Marcus.

Member of Roofers Local No. 2. Urban Fred Urban, 3969 Humphrey, July 25. 1966. beloved husband of Julia M.

Urban (nee Meyer), dear son of Martha Urban, dear brother of Erich and the late Herbert Urban, our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Home, Funeral 2906 from KUTIS Funeral Gravois, July 29, 10 a.m. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Contribution to Memorial Methodist Church Melor. morial Fund appreciated.

In 6 p.m. Valleroy 1966, Arthur F. Valleroy, July 24, Wentzville, dear hus(nee band of Nancy Alma Valleroy Moore), dear father of Mrs. Willette Parker. Fred.

Harold grandfather, Valleroy, dear father-in-law, brother, brother-inlaw, uncle and cousin. Funeral July 27, 10 a.m., from T. E. PITMAN Funeral Home, Wentzville. Committal service 2 p.m.

at Home Cemetery, Perryville, Mo. Van Middlesworth Lola M. Van Middlesworth (nee Blacklock), entered into rest July 24, 1966, beloved wife of Joseph Van Middlesworth, dear mother of Sandra Kay and Gary Dale Van Middlesworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

B. Blacklock, sister of Gene. Blacklock, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral July 27, 1 p.m. from BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W.

Florissant. Interment Memorial Park, Van Well Christopher Van Well, formerly of Ferguson, July 23, 1966, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Marie Anna Leipp Van Well, dear father of George J. Van Well. our dear brother, father-in-law, grandfather, brother in law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary, 118 N.

sant, 8:30 Ferguson, July 27, a.m.. to SS. John and James Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Vatterott Charles F.

Vatterott fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, July 26. 1966, in his 91st year. beloved husband of the late Margaret Elizabeth Vatterott (nee Harvey) dear father of Charles F. John Harvey, Margaret Riley, Constance Kelley, Joseph Sister Mary Hubert, S.S.N.D., Dr. Paul Glennon D.

warren and the late Gregory B. and Rita Vatterott, father-inlaw, grandfather, tather and Funeral July 28, 9:30 a.m., from COLLIER'S Funeral Home, 10123 St. Charles to St. Mary's Church, Bridgeton. Mass 10 a.m.

Interment Cal. vary, Charter member of DeSmet Council K. of C. and Fourth Degree General Assembly, Masses preferred. Werner Sophie Werner (nee Maurer), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, July 25, 1966, beloved wife of the late Paul Werner, dear mother of Emil J.

Werner our dear mother-in-law, sister-inlaw. grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and cousin in her 83rd year. Funeral 9:30 a.m. from BEIDERWIEDE. South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chinpewa to St.

Mary Magdalen Church, 4317 S. Kingshighway bl. at Bancroft av. Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery.

Deceased was a. member of Ladies Auxiliary of the Motion Picture Operators Union Local No. 143. Body will lie in state after 12 noon, Tues. Wertich Bertha Wertich (nee Ebner), asleep in Jesus July 25, 1966, beloved wife of the late Edward Wertich, dear mother of Hildegarde Barthel, dear grandmother of Robert Barthel and Betty Thies.

dear sister, sister-in-law, great-grandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral 1:30 p.m. from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to New St. Marcua ber Cemetery. Deceased was a memof Epiphany Lutheran Church.

Body will lie in state after 7 p.m., Tues. Wessler Rose A. Wessler (nee Stelmel), July 25, 1966, beloved wife of Fred 'A. Wessler, dear mother of Harry E. Wessler and Marie Riordan, our dear motherin-law, sister-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 1:30 2906 Gravois, July 29, p.m. Interment Hiram Cemetery. Member of Sprig of Acadia Conclave No. 10. In parlor 2 p.m.

Whitworth July Thomas 25. A. 1966, Whitworth, of Lillian beloved husband M. Whitworth (nee Strothers), dear father of Delmer James Russell Atholl William Harry Richard Sidney G. and Howard brother in D.

Whitworth, brother law, father in- law. grandfather, great grandfather uncle. Services July 27, 1:30 p.m., Home. from COLLIER'S Funeral Interment 10123 St, Charles rd. Fee Fee Cemetery, Windhorst Etta P.

Windhorst (nee asleep in Jesus July 24, White), .1966, beloved wife of the late William E. Windhorst, dear mother of William Fred H. and Richard C. Windhorst and Emily. Kesinger, dear sister of Roy White, our grandmother, in-law, great-grandmother, mothersister-in-law and aunt.

Mrs. Windhorst in state at MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant until July 27. 8 a.m, Funeral same day 10 a.m., from St. Paul Lutheran Church, John and West Floriasant avs. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery, Mrs.

Windhorst WAS a member of Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Desc'pt. Bid Asked Inv Resh 16.82 18.38 Istel Fd 18.61 19.19 Ivest Fd 14.24 15.56 Johnstn Unavailab Keyston Funds: Cus B1 23.36 24.38 B2 23.34 25.46 Cus Be 17.20 Cus B4 10.64 11.61 Cus K1 9.44 10.31 Cus K2 6.61 7.32 Cus S1 23.15 25.25 Cus S2 12.72 13.88 Cus S3 20.82 22.71 Cus S4 5.75 6.28 Int Fd 16.19 17.52 Knickerb 7.20 7.89 Knick Gth 6.69 10.61 Lazard 16.25 16.50 Lexingt 10.17 11.11 Inv 6.67 7.29 Life Stk 4.98 5.43 Loom Can 29.25 29.25 Loom Say 15.31 15.31 Manhtn 9.11 9.96 Mass Gth 10.88 11.89 Mass Tr 15.84 17.31 Mass Life 11.68 12.77 Morton Funds: Grwth 9.84 10.78 Incom 4.19 4.59 Insuran 6.78 7.43 MIF Fd 17.57 19.00 MIF Gth 5.56 6.01 Mut Shrs 15.92 115.92 Trust 2.61 2.66 Nat WSec 11.0611.97 Nat Inves 6.66 7.20 Nat Sec Ser: Balan 11.11 12.14 Bond 6.12 6.69 Divid 4.78 5.22 Pf Stk 7.02 7.67 Incom 5.95 6.50 Stock 8.41 9.19 Grwth 9.68 10.58 Nat West 6.37 6.98 NEA Mut 10.69 10.91 New Eng 10.90 11.78 New Hor 14.38 14.53 Noreast 17.68 17.68 OneWm 14.65 14.65 Oppen Fd 23,68 25.88 -Penn Sq 17.46 17.46 Peoples 10.70 11.73 Phila Fd 13.98 15.32 Pine St 11.77 11.77 Pioneer 11.44 12.50 Price TR 20.59 20.59 Providnt 4.97 5.43 Puritan 10.46 11.31 Putnam Fd: Georg 15.71 17.17 Income 9.08 9.92 Invest 7.38 8.07 Qtly Dist 7.66 8.37 Rep Tech 4.59 5.02 Rsch Inv 14.38 15.72 Revere 14.96 16.35 Scudder Funds: Bal 18.54 18.54 Com St 11.89 11.89 Intl Inv 13.88 14.13 Special 30.75 30.75 Sec Equit 12.29 12.34 Selec Am 11.73 12.79 Shrhold 11.33 12.38 Sw Invest Unavailab Sover Inv 15.64 17.13 State St 45.90 46.50 Stdmn Sc 6.55 7.16 Stdm Shr 20.09 21.95 Stein Roe Funds: Bal 20.85 20.85 Stock 13.44 13.44 Intl 14.12 14.12 Sterl Inv 13.01 14.06 Spr In Gt 4.78 5.24 Telev El 9.76 10.64 Temp Gt 15.08 16.48 Texas Fd 12.75 13.93 TwenC Gth 5.62 6.14 Twen Inc 5.55 6.07 United Funds: Accm 17.55 19.18 Incom 13.77 15.05 Scien 9.59 10.48 Un Fd Can 5.12 5.60 Value Line Funds: Val Line. 7.47 8.19 Incom 5.95 6.52 Spl Sit 5.15 5.64 Vangd 5.47 5.98 Var Ind Pl 5.25 5.71 WallSt In Unavailab Wash Mu 11,69 12.78 Well Fd 13.60 14.83 West Inv Unavailab Whitehll 13.44 14.50 Wndsr Fd 18.66 20.20 Wiscon 7.27 7.94 LOST 17 BASSET HOUND: female; ity Frontenac; "Folly, brown.

white, black, mo. old. Red collar; reward. HE 2-2519. BILLFOLD at Trailways bus stay tion July 20.

reward. TI 6-2575 BIRD dog, Pointer. female, liver and white, Normandy area, reward. JA 4-1633. BRIEFCASE.

Tight brown, containing music books: Pageline, Mon. evening. EV 5-7410 after 5:30 p.m. Reward. CHARM, gold disc, near Busch Stadium, or Pine keepsake, liberal reward.

PA 1-6768. CHIHUAHUA; Mexican. light brown, Greenwood in Maplewood, 7325 St. Elmo, MI 4-0894, after 5 p.m. COAT: man's, black, containing check, glasses; reward.

W0 2-5293. COLLIE shepherd; black and tan, Florissant area, answers to "Butch." TU 6-5569. COLLIE mother, black, white, July 14; reward. FR 1-4905. DIAMOND wristwatch, Thursday, downtown, reward, TW 2-7496.

DOG lost July 22, black, north short area, "Skippy, male, hair, 4 white feet. white chest and whiskers, about 40 pounds, JA 2-0697 EV 8-1372. DOG; female pointer, 3 months old, white and tan, Crestwood area, reward. YO 5-8191. DOG; Doberman, male.

North County. Reward. JA 4-2480. GERMAN Shepherd; black male, 33 $500 reward. FO 7-6327 GOLD RELIGIOUS MEDAL; REWARD.

TE 7-0945. PIN; tiger's eye, carved sun face with small pearls, vicinity of Maryland-Euclid or Famous Barr Clayton, sentimental value, reward. PA 6-0034. PIN; Jewled in form of bird. ver low gold.

July 18, Clayton area. Liberal reward. FO 1-0518. PIN; gold, monogramed JFM, vicinity Chase, JE 3-3326 eves. POLICE BADGE No.

32. St. Louis Call PA 7-8200. POODLE, male, black doctor's turning grey, has needs 1 eye, medication under 3 times care, daily, lost 7-22 vicinity Reward. Baden.

EV Named Sugar." 2-1987 SH 1-2444. POODLE, white toy, male, wearing no collar, vicinity of Pershing and Newstead, reward $50. MI 4-1388 or after 6 p.m. W0 1-0708 REWARD for return of personal property missing from parking garage, Colony Hotel, Clayton, July 5 or 6. Particularly interested in jewelry 7-5756.

Items. Reward, $750. Call MI RING, man's, Florentine coM black star sapphire stone: July 16; reward. FL 1-8806. SUITCASE.

Inscription Cletis W. Butler, one suitcase within another, black, vicinity Interstate 55 and Lemay Ferry; reward. KI 4-1832. WRISTWATCH, lady's diamond, Sat. area race track, reward.

WY 4-1044. HA 8-7444. WRISTWATCH: white gold, Keepsake, Natural ward. DV 2-7845, after 6..

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:
4,206,641
Years Available:
1869-2024