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500,000 SETTLEMEHT IN ICE SHOW DISASTER INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 28 (UPI) -Four years after a Coliseum explosion that killed 77 persons, 464 claimants have settled out of court for damages totaling $2,500,000. The claimants, either relalives or victims of the Halloween 1963 tragedy at an ice show, had sued the state for $7,500,000. The $2,500,000 is the state's share of the da a es. More than $1,000,000 was paid claimants by insurance companies for the Holiday on Ice Show company.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles 1 Thomas 4220 E. Aldine Stephanie D. Warren 4464 Kossuth Charles F. Fitzenreider Jr.3909 Marine Linda 2217 Osage Dino French 11534 Hamilton Minnie P. Bell Hamilton Jasper E.

Noto 2142 E. Linton Sandra Voyles 2009 Farrar Kenneth L. Golassewsk! 6732 Aliceton Miriam Fowler 766 Reed Holly Donald L. R. Alexander Jackson Henry L.

Hood 2639A California Mrs. Carol J. Smith 3561 Pine Raymond L. Scott 3547A Arsenal Linda L. Dankenbring Arsenal Johnny Hopkins Chicago Pearlie Adams Chicago Napoleon Crenshaw 4749 Louisa Lockhart 4749 Leduc Odell Cross 4108 8t.

Ferdinand Sandra M. Curtis Pensacola, Fla. Christopher H. Cox 410 N. Euclid Donna 8.

Embry 4452 McPherson Charles Rice 4230 West Belle Lucille M. Woodson 4704A Page John G. Schmitz 2401 Simms Maureen A. Dailey 6140 Marwinette Jesse Chandler 6105 Kennerly Mrs. Lula Dread 6105 Kennerly Robert J.

Walton 2339 Seventh Helen R. Cordia5819 8. Kingshighway William J. Bowers 5031 Raymond Modella Joy 2700 Locust Gene Willey 2034 Howard Annie L. Edwards 4538 San Francisco James C.

Whittington Br.4257 Delmar Mrs. Dorothy J. Daugherty5530 Ashland Gerald P. Uskiwich3503A N. Twentieth Cathleen J.

Lydon 4729 Don Ron John D. Shawcross 5011 Elenore Mrs. Judith G. Henry 4370 Mardel Raymond R. Knoll-5343 Loughborough Mrs.

Bettie A. Ederle5343 Loughborough Sylvester Smith 4630 Vista Page Willie F. Lindsey 3307 William Morris 1305 S. Suburban Twelfth Joyce R. Mack 6039 Herman L.

Frazier Cincinnati, o. Emma A. Honore 4899 Calvin Sylvester Ester 2922 N. Taylor Jimmie L. Davis 1901 Carr William Edwina L.

Bailey 4154 Delmar Mrs. Johnson4503 Washington John Whitelaw 5039 Emerson Mrs. Dorothy Klein, 4005 Gravois William Lares A. Cunningham LeGrande- wood 1139 Prisse Charles Mitchell- 5703 Cabanne Melba M. Foster- 5705 Cabanne Judith Richard A.

Freeman, Elder 3016 1931 Gasconade Grover J. Hunter 720 Bittner Mrs. Shirley J. Fagas, 4313 Prairie Mary Phillip R. Tucci 5418 Columbia J.

Lungo 5225 Southwest James E. Wright, 2244 North Market Mrs. Patricia A. Graves10 Plaze Square Clarence J. Cleveland4042 McPherson June Robinson 4042 McPherson Harold G.

Powell High Ridge Mrs. Sandra J. Powell 956 Coffey Garey W. Miller 4139 Blaine Linda P. Bell Cahokia William J.

Diel 117 Cameron Rosemary E. Colombo5427 Columbia Benjamin H. Mason Rolla Lavonne J. McConnell Sikeston Marvin Niedbalski 2316 Allen Janet K. Diedrich 2816 Lemp St.

Louis County David L. Anslinger 808 Le Pere Patricia A. Fleming, 1930 Parkridge Eliezer Silverman Chicago Sharon R. Kaskowitz-7711 Gannon Lyle Madison 3004 3004 Pasteur Bonnie Reeves Pasteur William Dieckmann9853 Arv Ellen Loretta Bickel Washington Larry T. Bane 9496 527 Derinda Glenark Donna RidingsAugust L.

Lombardo, 10366 Sennois Alice Jean C. Koch 9129 David E. Kite 411 Northridge Cheryl A. Rekers 9312 Rambler BURIAL PERMITS Fred Taylor, 71, 5783 Westminster Lacy Mae Lincks, 72, 3601 Holly Hills David Lee Young, 22, 46 St. Marys Evelyn Kovach, 67, 4318 Gannett Mary Ellis, 61, 823 N.

Twentieth Blayne Brewer, 56, 14 Larkin Clemmie Snell, 65, 1530A Cole Eugene Tomich, 63, 4641 Loughborough August Rudolph Asmussen, 52, 4127 Tesson Otto F. Cejka, 67, 4073 ough Jessie Phillips, 63, 1421 Farrar James Emmit Watson, 70, 8424 Ann Fed Smith, 44, East St. Louis William G. Miller, 80, 3616 Alberta Merle Estes Selecman 69, 665 Skinker Harriett Ann Reuter, 2 3505 Kingsbury Russell L. Twyford, 45, ford Oscar Jeanne L.

Bernstein, 61, 1300 S. Carl Saebens, 63, 6035 Arthur Fourteenth Andrew M. Simmons, 83, 1509 Angelrodt Thomas Lee McLain, 79, 5015 Margaretta Verlia Augusta Woltemath, 75, 6150 Oakland Louis Julius Campo, 82, 3427 Washington Betty Lee Green, 25, Cape Girardeau George W. KiMan, 50, 4264 W. Garfield Marie Gertrude O'Brien, 74, 1090 St.

Joseph Henrietta Scheublein, 75, 5420 Thirty-Seventh John E. Zulakis, 75, 3814 Virginia Joseph T. Kenny, 61, 6011 8. highway Isadore Feldman, 55, Milner Hotel Emily Grey, 90, 4811 8. Broadway John H.

Balaski, 61, 5924 Theodore Flora Agnes Beuchel, 87, 5952 Julian Lena E. Bostwick, 91, 5430 Cabanne Karl Brehm, 81, 3726 Connecticut Arthur E. Clark, 57, 11302 Windale Morris Craig, 71, 3629 Marvin August H. Detjen, 85, 6939 Weber Adrian De Yong 66, 913 N. Rock Hill Marlene Fischer, 29.

4826 Mehl Virginia Fiske, 94, 1250 S. Glenwood Kathryn M. Gaehle, 56, 12249 Big Bend George Frank Geen, 90, 867 Newport Victor W. Hain, 52, 10871 Olive Lela W. Harney, 81, St.

Louis County Fred G. Kersting, 67, 9212 Leamont Rickey D. Lasbury, 17, Wood River, Ill. Fanina Mazzola, 76, 2316 Sulphur John McDonald, 52, 13117 Cannes Louise Lulu Meyer, 89, 10830 Kennerly Vincent G. Nahlik, 13, High Ridge James Verne Powell, 38, 3723 Oakmount Olivia Teckla Rick, 84, 13900 Clayton Mike Rouchen Rouchena, 72, Imperial Hattie Royal, 55, 5601 Maguire Theodore A.

Schindler 57, 7218 Shellburne Stonnie E. Scott, 71, Eldon Rose Sodaro, 73, 2125 Sixty -eighth Nellie Struse, 80, 11440 Old Halls Ferry Cecelia Strzelec, 55, 2340 Brown Inez Voorhees, 78, 12474 S. Forty Frank Yokley, 24, 9500 Flora Seda A. Beckering, 49, 6024 leigh Noah F. Bishop, 75, Grandin Oliver W.

Branneky, 68, 11403 Russell Charles V. Buchanan, 77, 430 Falcon Steven C. Bullock, 2 7436 dover Donald W. Davidson, 53, Winfield Harry D. Feldman, 64, 7056 Corbitt Jean E.

Hale, 21, Columbia, 8.C. Nellie Hughes, 71, 10704 Hallwood Marguerite Lazier, 56, 411 8. son Edwin H. Orth, 63, Labadie Dixie G. Penzel, 57, 11110 mere Annette M.

Prante, 4, 221 Midway Douglas K. Richardson, 25, 3520 Laclede David Swan, 88. Normandy Floyd H. Willmore, 67, 4025 Peck Bernadine Zimmermann, 91, 980 St. Joseph John H.

Alexander, 75, 8103 Elinor Mary Caroline M. Bakewell, 43, 10 Portland Lee D. Bennett, 70, 5326 Patton Alma L. Boehmer, 83, St. Charles Patrick Doyle, 7723 Mayberry James C.

Farley, 63, 750 Mark Twain Bettie Gross, 66, 6107 Jackson BIRTHS RECORDED BOYS and J. J. Augustin, 3582 6514A Eileen Clayton Ann and Berry, G. and K. Blakemore, 4303 Fairview and Blecher, 9931 Carlyle and Carter, Fenton and P.

Corzine, Chailland, 11 1755 Queen Ann Woodridge and J. Devanaey, 2672 Jonathan E. Eaton, 4430 Arco BREE: J. L. M.

Floyd, Fares, Fozzard, Edwards, 7612 10183 932 Cahokia Weil Eastgate Imperial and A. Gill, 5421 Bermuda and B. Hart, 10189 Mayfair and G. Heuschober, 8826 Dragonwyk D. Howe, 3925 Wooderest and P.

Keller 5100 Lenox and Kottler, 8410 Atherton D. and Lawrence, 3857A McRee and 8. Lucas, 6775 Kenwood and D. McCormack, 1822 Hudson M. and J.

Messick, 4767 Brawley C. and V. Meyer, 403 Marie Moehn, Alton J. and M. Murphy, 4810A West Florissant J.

and J. Neylon, 1400 Homecrst K. and J. Osbourn, 8 Shireford R. and C.

Peck, 7546 Canton J. and M. Renda, 2480 Hawthorne Manor and E. Seele 7151 Lexington S. and J.

Storey, 908 Regina T. and A. Taylor, 3191 Lawton W. and L. Thornton, 600 N.

Kingshighway and M. Waeltermann, 381 Utah and J. Wagner, 4748 Tariton and Walker 4125 St. Louis and Watson 801 Webster Court C. and D.

Wiesers, Weinman, 9122 1590 Pueblo Champlin and G. Wise, 62 C. Club Grounds J. and M. York, 8945 Argyle GIRLS and D.

Apenbrinck, 10629 ley and Arthur, 400 Venneman and T. Boyce, 5353 N. KingshighJ. and Broerman, 6641 Pershing J. and S.

Brutton, 2508 Gothiand R. and M. Burke, 1845 S. Tenth C. and B.

Connelly, 756 Craig and J. Cornish, 939 Rayburn R. and C. Day, 2323 Woodson and D. Dorrin, 1268 North and South C.

and P. Rich, 9637 Echo and Elliott, 7742 St. Albans and D. Ferren, Imperial J. and Fielder, Mitchell, Ill.

R. and P. Fouche, 4880A Farlin M. and B. Freund, 7565 Parkdale M.

and D. Garden, 1086 Terrace R. J. Heath, St. Charles E.

and Hemmann, 1432 Lanvale A. and Henrick, 822A McLaran and Henry, 2586 Robley H. and E. Holmes, 1425 Mendell and M. Huff, 950 Victoria K.

and D. Hutchinson, 4505 Jamieson K. Jones, 7464 Oakland F. and L. J.

Jordan 4433 Sexauer J. and E. Jordan, 1946A Hodiamont R. and R. Mason 2811 Semple F.

McGonagle, 37 Fortune R. and J. McKinney, 2370 Calle VisR. and G. McNeal, 1214 Backer D.

M. Mercurio, 1120 Manresa M. and J. Mittendorf, 29 Lennox race and V. Moldaver, 9921B Tam O'Shanter R.

and D. Moog, 11545 Lares L. and B. Morgan, 12464 Glengate T. and M.

Newton III, 5954 Ridge and Plant, 1747 San Luis and M. Richards, 370 Brackleigh S. W. Rogers, 3517A Nebraska H. and D.

Rose, Arnold Rottnek, 7834 Colleen C. Savkovich, 9621 Abaco R. and B. Schlesinger, 3312B West Milton R. and I.

Senturia, 7896 Wayne 8. Smith, 1205 Foxview Terr. and c5 Tillman, 4310 Hunt Walker, 4630 Richard E. and Wang, 1133 Collingwood R. and R.

Webb, 1424 Laurel and C. Wilson, $531 Forest L. and B. Womack, 6 Greens ct ST. LOUIS COUNTY BOYS and H.

Abney, 48 Greens ct. and J. Adelaberger, Burke City and Anderson, 1090 Hadwin T. and Bateman, 1485 Bluebird and Bergfeld 1210 Bardot and Boland, 7245 Shaftesbury J. and M.

Brown, 211 Old Meramec Sta. L. C. Bryan, Pacific B. and Campise, 1295 Harrison J.

and M. Chait, 10265 Canter Way c. and Cochran, 9133 Clarion C. and L. Coryell, 20 Redwood W.

and R. Counts, 4813 N. Twentieth L. and K. Crum, 141 Elm Grove B.

B. Denny, 10538 Thorpe and D. Dirkers, Union K. and M. Dixon, 1860 Apple som C.

and Ehrlich 3800 Itaska R. and J. Floyd, 10049 Imperial R. and N. Fornachon, 12457 gate dr.

J. and H. Franklin (twins), 1521 Swan K. and E. Groat, 126 Big Bend A.

B. Hackbarth, 9173 Garber R. and J. Halbert, 813 Bordeaux J. and J.

Harp, 10806 Carroll Wood Way J. and N. Hood, 4168 Lockport and R. Kekeisen 2515. Ashby W.

J. Kelley, 2515 St. Giles C. and S. King, 2314A Dodier M.

and King 2658A Park HIll Circle C. and B. Klepfer, 1785 San Luis M. Kramer, 4247 Hartford R. and J.

Langewisch, 5310 Englewood F. and M. Lawler, 1007A Tillie R. and B. LeClair, 9815 Treadway E.

W. Lewis, 3324 Oxford G. and G. McCabe, 8 Concord W. and K.

McCune, 8734 Scudder E. L. Mudd, 2366 Hudson J. and J. Mueller, 12114 Bridle Trail J.

and J. Nelson, 9842 Linn and P. O'Grady, 12054 Greenwalk T. and A. Phillips, 645 S.

New Ballas S. and E. Potter, 3931 McRee W. and J. Reinhardt 11312 Birmingham J.

and C. Richardson, 140802 Pont and M. Schmitt 11 Robinwing N. and Scism, Ellisville T. B.

Simon, 5973 Brownleigh C. and D. Sisco, 11913 10316 Forest Bridgevale and K. Stern, Brook J. and B.

Sweeten, St. Charles and A. Tebeau, 10913 Larkspur and C. B. Brown, Barrale, 4733 10550 Newcomb Kamping and V.

Chapman Cahokia, Ill. and Evergerd, 707 Carson and A. Groaning, 346 W. Goets and J. Gushieff, Ellisville and J.

Keller, Arnold and Link, Ellisville, Mo. B. and M. O'Neill, 1225 Folger Nebraska and G. Parr, 2621A L.

and B. Pierce St. Peters E. and V. Placht, New Haven T.

and D. Rain, 131 W. Rose K. M. Sieving, 4120 Paule M.

D. Sims, 5626 Terry R. and R. Spangler 4318A Randall Place G. and M.

Tasch, 10526 Ashbrook R. P. Theissen, 304 6612 Pasadena J. and S. Tierney, Turnbeaugh, Newell 1451 EI W.

and P. Camino H. and M. Westrich, 9408 Liberty and W. Wiggins 603B Kalen and J.

Worley, 1445 Flamingo W. and B. Zaradnik, 11962 walk GIRLS W. and A. Allen, 3927 Lafayette H.

and A. Bechtel, Eureka P. and M. Berra 8365 Lonkar and P. Berson, Cahokia J.

and 8. Blair, 509 Pinellas L. and K. Bradley, 4201 Show 8. and G.

Cardinale 5961 DowlIng and M. Clark, 100 LaSierra R. and S. Collier, 513 Cloverdale D. B.

Crump, Fenton R. and F. Cunningham 10824 Midland E. and L. M.

Dee, Dolan, 2619 6959 Lardan Waterman R. and S. Dunn 3693 Lindell E. and M. Earl, 441 Fairview J.

and L. Estes, 4145D Gallatin P. and R. Ferrario, 7249 St. drews W.

Grigaby, St. Charles D. and 8. Guess, 8442 N. Broadway G.

and S. Hale, 3822 Hartford E. and C. Hall 2355 Thunderbird A. Hattrich, 525 Virginia R.

and D. Hootselle, 6209 Bircher J. and P. Hundley Ill, 12477 Dawn Hill T. and and M.

Jacobs, Iwasyszyn, 4734 9851 8. Spring Omega Jones, Jackson J. and R. Juergens, 10040 3652 Barbagallo F. and L.

Kessel, Pepper and P. Kirkpatrick, 5854 Oak Branch and C. Kruckeberg, 2530 Hackman D. and V. La Fontaine, 2280 wood Manor J.

Leyland, Fenton G. and M. Long, 5935 Elmbank M. and M. McDevitt, 19 Montauk E.

and G. McMahon, '75 Cortez and A. Maixner, 9125 Glen Garden K. Marks, 7959 Royal Arms H. and Metcalf, 4028 Esseldale W.

R. Meyer, 8246 Morganford and J. 6418 Sparta 8. 9600 Lifford Court and J. Owings, 10217 St.

Daniel and C. Pace, 1277 Springhurst and Peinick, 410 Duchesne and Perkins, 2461 Louis and G. Quinian, 3601. St. Bernard and M.

Sayer, 1495 El Centro and 8. Schmuntaler 882A naan K. and K. Sigillito Schneider, 2711 7418 Mars Canton and M. and Soellner, 72 Van Mark and N.

Strauser, Sullivan J. and Tramelli, 7206 Northmoor and J. Tucker, 11326 Bonanza and S. Vanesier, 1742 Nemnich and C. Vaughan, 807 Bellflower and Vietor, 5943 Lucille and Yewell, 11018 St.

Raphael R. and M. Anderson, 5518 10227 Chippewa and Gelven Jeffleigh and M. Hoehn, 26 Grether P. and Huber, 4930 Nagel R.

and Kraft, Clara E. B. La Vack, 5338 Fletcher K. and G. LeHew 405 Prince Charles and Leritz, 8037A Hafner J.

and M. Merz, 5121 8. Kingshighway R. and M. Parrott, Sherman and V.

Same. 9637 Chicago Heights H. and M. Sauer, 3131 Leola Stewart, 447 Olian and M. Walch, 9317 Tess P.

and Wells, 5327 Wells T. M. Wood, 5554 W. Florissant WANT AD INDEX numbers inder below to the classification number an the page number. Classifications Numbered and Appear in Numerical Order.

Service Classification Number Announcements Bids and Proposals Wanted Business Directory Business Business Personals Death Notices Directors Meetings Education Financial Fishing. Vacation, Picnics Fraternal Notices Legal Netices Loans Lost and Found Personals Small Loan Companies Special Notices Stockholders Meeting Swaps Employment Employment Agencies Help Wanted: Men, Boys Wanted Help Wanted: Women, Girls Partners Salesmen Wanted Salesmen, Saleswomen Wanted Situations Wanted Real. Estate for Rent Apartments for Rent 111-112 Business Property for Rent Flats for Rent 113-114 Farms for Rent Hotels Houses for Rent 115-117 Office Space Resorts for Rent Rooms, Beard Suburban Property for Wanted to Rent Real Estate for Sale Apartments for Sale Business Property for Sale Deeds of Trust 140-141 Farms and Farm Land 158-162 Flats for Sale Houses for Sale (St. Touts Hunting Grounds Investment Leans on Real Estate Lots for Sale Money Wanted Real Estate Services Real Estate Trade Real Estate Out of St. Louis Real Estate Wanted to Buy Resorts for Sale St.

Louis County Farms Suburban Property for Sale Timber Lands Things for Sale Air Conditiening Equipment 214 Aircraft 215 Animals Antiques Aquariums and Fish Auctions Automobiles Baby Gifts and Children's Sup. Birds for Sale Bicycles and Motorcycles Boats and Motors Books Building Material Cameras and Supplies Clothing Coal, Weed, Fuel Dogs and Cats Farm Machinery and Supplies Fans Fishing. Hunting Supplier Good Things to Eat, Produce Heating Equipment Horses Household and Goods Vehicles 20 Household Goods Wanted Jewelry and Diamonds Lawn Mower Sales and Service Machinery Power Tools 247-P Miscellaneous for Sale Mobilehomes, Travel Trailers Musical Piano Tuning and Repair Poultry Rabbits, and Monkeys, Supplies Pet Stock 3 Radios and Televisions Seeds, Plants and Trees Sewing Machines Stamps and Coins Store, Office Equipment. Toys FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Open Mon. through Thurs.

8-5; Fri. 8-8; Sat. 8-5. Closed Sundays. 3801 S.

Grand PR 1-9600 JOGGERST FLORIST 5424 GRAVOIS FL 1-8250 OPEN SUN, 8 TILL NOON FUNERAL DIRECTORS ALBERT H. HOPPE in-law and grandfather. Funeral Oct. 30. 8:30 a.m.

from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester to Immaculate Conception Church, Marshall and Moeller av. Interment National Cemetery. Mr. Crews in state 6 p.m.

MORRELL JE 3-3950 KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 Gravois PR 2-3000 Mississippi and Allen PR 2-0402 MONUMENTS ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT CO. 5232 West Florissant EV 5-7766 6424 Chippewa 1-4300 DEATHS Ashabranner Vernon Doyl Ashabranner. suddenly, Oct. 25, 1967, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Ruth Ashabranner (nee Trokey), loving father of Christopher Ashabranner, loved son of Martha Ashabranner, beloved son-in-law of Raymond and Leona Trokey, dear brother of Mary Dirck. MEISTER Funeral service from 7814 HOFFChapel, Broadway, 9 a.m., to St.

Bernadette Church for Requiem Mass, 9:30 a.m. Interment New St. Marcus. Barhost Frank L. Barhost Oct.

27. 1967, beloved husband of Anita L. (nee Trapp), loving son of Mrs. Louise Marx, loving father of Frank L. Richard, Anita Wegener and Sandra Galik, brother of Ray Barhost, Mae Galbraith and Florence Baumgartner, dear grandfather.

Services from Zion Lutheran Church, Belleville, Mon. at 2 p.m. To Valhalla Burial Park. Belleville. Will lie in state after p.m.

Saturday at PETE GAERDNER Funeral Home, 250 Lebanon Belleville, Ill. Brown Dora J. Brown (nee Drining), Oct. 26, 1967, beloved wife of the late Thurn E. Brown, dear mother of Cecil L.

and the late Preston W. Brown, dear mother in law, grandmother, aunt, cousin and dear friend. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Oct. 30, 1 member p.m.

Interment Mt. Hope, A of Ladies Guild of Nazareth Lutheran Church. Chott Anna C. Chott (nee Wallach), of Fenton. Oct.

27, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, in her Peter 80th year. dear wife of mother the late of EleaL. Chott, dear nor I. Miller and Clarence J. Chott.

dear mother-in-law of Edward P. Miller and Evelyn K. Chott, sister of Louis G. Wallach, our dear aunt, great -aunt and Mrs. cousin.

Chott at FIESER Funeral Parlor. 401-07 Gravois Fenton. Mo. Funeral Mass 10 a.m., at St. Paul's InterCatholic Church, Fenton.

ment St. John's Rock Creek Cemetery. Honorary member of St. Ann's Sodality. Rosary 8 p.m.

Visitation Sat. after 6 p.m. Cartopassi Santiago J. (Sandy) Cortopass! fortified with the ments of Holy Mother Church, Oct. 27, 1967.

beloved husband of Cecelia Cartopassi (nea Adler), dear father of Fae Burgart, Sandy J. Cartopassi Barbara Jordan and Patricia Blanke, dear brother of Phillip Louis and Marie Cartopassi, dear grandfather, father-in-law. brother-in-law uncle and cousin. Funeral Oct. 30.

8'30 from BAUMANN BROS. Colonial Chapel, 2504 Woodson Overland, to St. Patrick's Church, 8665 Olive St. a.m. Mass.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member 01 Legion of 1000 Men and Overland Lion's club. Masses preferred. Crews Walter R. Crews, fortified with Sacraments of the Holy Mother Church, Oct.

27. 1967. beloved husband of Mary A. Crews nee dear father of Shirley Gundelfinger, William, Thomas and Robert Crews, dear brother of Ethel Winkler and E. Crews, our dear father-in-law, brother- DEATHS 14 Thurs 1967.

beloved of Irma Davidson (nee Michel) and the late Edward Davidson, dear brother of Ruth Handley and Sgt. Edward Davidson, our dear brother in law, nephew, uncle and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Oct. 30. 2 p.m.

Interment National Cemetery. A member of American Legion Post 196. Guard of Honor service p.m. In parlors p.m. Dreiling Katherine J.

Dreiling (nee Oct. 27, 1967, widow of Roy Katherine H. Dreiling, D. Mundy mother vieve A. Buchroeder, Harry R.

Dreiling, Mary E. Murray, Roy F. Dreiling and Margaret F. Winkelmann, dear grandmother, sister and aunt. Funeral from CROGHAN'S, 7825 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 8:45 a.m., to St.

Michael's Church, 7622 Sutherland. Interment Resurrection. Masses preferred. In parlors after 6 p.m. Bat.

Frank William Frank. Oct. 26. 1967, beloved husband of the late Susan Frank (nee Guenther) dear father of Margaret Roeckel. Irene and Mildred Frank, our dear brother.

fatherin-law, grandfather, greatgrandfather. brother in uncle and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Oct. 30. 1 p.m.

Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. Member of Retired Stove Mounters Union Local 100. In parlors 2 p.m. Gardner Emma (nee Josse) Gardner.

4431 8. Broadway. Oct. 27. 1967, dear wife of the late William Gardner, mother of the late Vera Gardner.

our dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and friend. Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 2 p.m. Interment 88. Peter and Paul. FRIENDS MAY CALL BAT.

AFTER 5 P.M. Genzler Rosalie M. Genzler (nee Sacraments Horton) fortified with the Holy Mother Church, suddenly Oct. 26, 1967, beloved wife of August C. Genzier, dear mother of August H.

Genzier, dear sister-in-law, aunt and greataunt. Funeral 30, 8:30 a.m. from MOYDELL'8, Mississippi and Allen Innocents Church. interment Calvary Cemetery. Western Catholic Union Branch 190 and Secretary and Treasurer Legion of Mary Holy Innocenta parisn.

In parlors Sat. 7 p.m. Goeddel Ella Goeddel (nee Rehling), entered into rest Oct. 26. 1967, wife of the late Otto Goeddel, dear mother of Orlou M.

Olmsted, Howard Goeddel I and the late Marian Shaw, our dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandmother, greatgrandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral Oct. 30. 11 a.m. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5067 W.

Florissant. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Mrs. Goeddel was a member of Naomi Circle and retired member I.L.G.W.U.

In parlors 3 p.m.. Sat. Havel See Koehler. Hearty Daniel L. Hearty, fortifled with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Oct.

27. 1967, husband of the late Florence Hearty (nee Hopkins), son of the late Stephen and Catherine Hearty (nee Graney), dear brother of Stephen Hearty, Caththe erine late Meissert, Regina John Ockermann Hearty and Thomas Hearty, our dear uncle and cousin. Funeral Oct. 30. 9:30 a.m..

from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant, to Holy Rosary Church, Clarence and Margaretta avs. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Mr. Hearty was a member of Iron Workers Union Local No.

396 and David Hickey American Legion Post No. 235. Masses preferred. IN PARLORS AFTER 12 NOON SUN. Hesser Ida M.

Hesser (nee Albietz), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Oct. 27. 1967, beloved wife of of Rus- John M. Hesser, dear mother sell J. and John E.

(Jack) Hesser, dear sister of Alice Ruch, Lucille Tinne, Fred. Arthur and Ernst Albietz and the late Robert, Edward and Charles Albietz, mother-in-law, grandmother, cousin. sister-in-law, great-aunt and Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 8:15 a.m. Requiem Mass Holy Interment Family Church, 9 a.m. AFTER 5:30 P.M.

BAT. Resurrection. VISITATION Hughes Thelma O. Hughes, entered Into rest, Oct. 27, 1967, beloved wife of Walter Hughes, dear mother of Shirley Myrick, dear sister Lemma Gamblin, James McIlvoy and of Joyce Sidney Stan: ford, daughter Ilvoy, dear mother-in-law, grand- aunt.

mother, sister-in-law and Funeral Oct. 30. 1 p.m. from the BUCHHOLTZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant Park Ceme- av.

Interment Memorial tery. In parlors 6 p.m. Sat. Huning Hermine Huning (nee Humpert), Oct. 28.

1967, our dear mother of Karola Pope, dear sister, mother in law, grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home 2906 Gravols, Oct. 31, 11 a.m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery, In parlors 5 p.m.

Jones Bend, Douglas Webster Groves, H. Jones, 8350 Oct. 26, 1967, beloved husband of Mary Carlisle Jones. dear father of Kathryn Higgins of San Diego, Shirlee Cummins of Coronado, Judge Douglas L. C.

Jones of Stuart Webster Groves and Capt. C. Jones USN, Boston, dear brother of' Ezilda Bilane, dear brother in law, father in law, grandfather and uncle. Mr. Jones in state after 12 noon Sun.

at GERBER Colonial Chapel, 23 W. Funeral 2 from Lockwood. Webster Groves. Webster Groves Presbyterian Church. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery.

If desired contributions may be made to Webster Groves Presbyterian Church. Kamper Robert C. Kamper, suddenly Oct. 27, 1967, beloved dear father of Dianne Klein, husband of Marcelline Kamper; Robert Leonore and brother Mich- of ael Kamper; dear James Jones, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, uncle, In-law brother-in-law, nephew and cousin. TED FENDLER Funeral from at Funeral Koeln, Oct.

30, 8:30 Home, 7420 Michigan a.m. to St. Martin's of Tours Church for Requiem Mass at 9 Cemetery. a.m. Member of TeamInterment Mt.

Olive ster's Union Local 610. In parlors after 1 p.m. Sat. Koehler 27, Julius 1967. C.

beloved Koehler, husband of Oct. Mary (Mamie) (nee June Foerst), dear father of Havel, grandfather father-in-law, brother of Wilof Janice Havel. liam, the late Edward brother- Koehler and in-law. uncle, great-uncle and Fred Krehmeyer, cousin. Funeral Home, 6322 S.

Grand, Funeral from the SOUTHERN Oct. 30, 11 a.m. of Inter- Brewment Sunset. Member ers and Maltsters' Local Union No. 6.

In State after 5 p.m. Sat. Kovats Andrew E. Kovate, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Oct. 27, 1967, beloved husband of the late Anna C.

Kovats (nee Friedlin). dear father of Robert vats and Dolores Kohr, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral 30. Home. 8:30 a.m.

Requiem Mass St. 2906 Gravols, Oct. Joseph Croatian Church Interment S.S. Peter and Paul Cemetery. In parlors p.m.

Krupinski with Anthony the Sacraments of Holy Krupinski, fortified Mother Church, Oct. 26. 1967, dear husband of the father late Anthony, Helen, George and Mary Krupinski, dear Edward Krupinski, Rose sing. Mae Denny, Cecelia Whalen, Josephine Frances Mahler and the late Ann, John and Frank Krupinski, our dear brother, father in law. great -grandfather, uncle and cousin.

Funeral from JOHN STYGAR SON Funeral Home. 5541 Riverview Oct. 30, 8:30 a.m.. to St. Liborius Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Use the "HOT LINE" MAin 1-6666 For direct connection with an ad taker DEATHS 14 Lamb Robert Denamore Lamb, denly Oct. 26, 1967. husband, father, son-in-law. brother and brother-in-law.

Funeral from HUBBELL Fuberal Home, 499 Indian Rocks Largo, Fia. 10 a.m., Oct. 29. Lambur Harry Lambur, Oct. 27, 1967.

brother of Clara Haas, uncle of Joseph, Arthur and Virginia Lambur. Dolores Porter. Nora Mead and Viola Scanell. Funeral from McLAUGHLIN'S. 2301 Lafayette, 1 p.m.

Interment SS. Peter and Paul. In state Sun. noon. McDaniels Eliza F.

McDaniels, suddenly, Oct. 26, 1967, dear sister of the late Sophie, Tiney, Dimples, Joseph and Paul Daniels, dear aunt of the late Frances H. Schmitt (nee McDaniels), our dear great-aunt. great-great-aunt and cousin. Private services were held Oct.

27 at the ROBERT D. KINEALY Mortuary, 2228 St. Louis, McIntyre John C. McIntyre, Oct. 26.

1967 beloved husband of Jacqueline McIntyre. dear father. father-in-law, son of Mary Ida McIntyre, grandson, brother. brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Body in state at ST.

LOUISI Funeral Home, 2205 St. Louis till Oct. 30 at 10 a.m.. move to Fourth Baptist Church, 13th and Sullivan. Service at 11 a.m.

Interment Parkview Cemetery, Farmington, Mo. In parlor after 3 p.m. Sat. Monrotus Leo M. Monrotus, Oct.

27, 1967. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. dear brother of Corinne Waiters and the late Frank Wilfred Anna M. and Lillie A. Monrotus, our dear uncle and brother-in-law.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'8 WEST. 9450 Olive Oct. 30. 9:15 a.m. to St.

Louis Cathedral for Mass 10 a.m. Interment Calvary. A member of Plumbers Union Local No. 35. In state after 3 p.m., Sat.

0'Keefe John 0'Keefe, Oct. 26, 1967 beloved husband of Viola O' Keefe Michael (nee Trois) dear father of J. O'Keefe. dear brother of Charles, James and the late Joseph O' Keefe and Marie Letson, our dear fatherin-law, grandfather, brother-inlaw and uncle. Funeral from KUTI8 Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Oct.

30, 8:15 a.m. Requiem Mass St. Timothy Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Contribution to St.

Louis Peregrine Society appreciated. In parlors 2 p.m. Petermann Frances Petermann (nee Sherman), Oct. 27, 1967. beloved wife of the late Walter H.

Petermann, dear mother of Ella Mae Colombini and Dorothy Petermann, dear sister of Augusta Fischer and Ella Kirchhoff our dear sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from CALVIN FEUTZ Funeral Home. 4825 Natural Bridge Oct. 30. 2 p.m.

Interment Lake Charles Cemetery. Mrs. Petermann was a member FaithSalem United Church of Christ. In parlors 4 p.m. Sat.

Picker Theodore F. Picker, asleep in Jesus, Oct. 26, 1967, beloved husband of Hazel Picker (nee Sickel), dear father of Lawrence J. Picker, Lorraine M. Post.

and Lois Hogan, dear son of Henry Picker, dear son-in-law of Blanche Bartel, deer. in brother, law, brother grandfather, in law, fanephew, uncle and cousin. Mr. Picker at BAUMANN BROS. Colonial Chapel.

2504 Woodson Overland, until 10 p.m, Funeral Oct. 30. 10:30 a.m., from Peace Lutheran Church, 4055 Edmundson rd. Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery.

Member of AFL-CIO Local 25. Contributions to American Cancer Society preferred. Varney Timothy Joseph Oct. Varney, 1967. suddenly 27, dear son of Zenas Joseph Jr.

and V. Lucille Varney (nee Hicks). dear brother of Robbin D. Varney. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST.

9450 Olive Oct. 30. 8:45 a.m., to St. Clement's Church, Bopp for Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary.

In state after 3 p.m. Sat. Webster Beulah E. (Boots) Webster (nee Maurer), Oct. 27, 1967.

beloved wife of the late Harry Webster, dear mother of Betty, Harry and Bill Webster, dear sister of Esther Simino, John and Clarence Maurer, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Oct. 30. 2:30 p.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Werner Cletus A. Werner Oct. 27, 1967, beloved husband of Agnes (nee Temmeyer), dear father of Virginia Costello, Joyce Schmittgens, Cletus A. (Bud) Jr. and James J.

Werner, dear son of Veronica Werner, dear father in 1 a w. grandfather, brother. brother-in-law, uncle, great -uncle and cousin. Funeral from EDW. FENDLER Mortuary.

5611 8. Grand at Bates, 8:30 a.m., to Resurrection Church. Interment 88. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Past president of Carondelet Lions Club and past president of B.O.M.B.

Lions Service, 8 p.m. In parlors after p.m. Sat. Wielansky Fannie Wielansky, Oct. 28, 1967 beloved wife of William WieJoan lansky, dear mother of Mrs.

Braten, sister of the late Sam and Eugene Weber, our dear grandmother, law and aunt. Graveside service Sun. Oct. 29, 1967, 3. p.m., at Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Cemetery, 9125 Ladue rd.

BERGER Memorial Service. LOST BEAGLE; small femae, fat. bama area. Reward. 351-4918 or 296-5688 BEAGLE, male, tri-color, 6 Clayton area.

V0 2-2032 BLUE TICK male; vicinity Pine Lawn; reward. EV 1-9692 CAT: black, young male, blue collar; vicinity Kingshighway and Westminster; reward. FO 7-4673 CAT; orange female; stumpy tail. Clayton area, VO 3-4321 male, Creve Couer area reward. HE 2-6136 DIAMOND Brazelet; Maritz restaurant area; reward.

TA 1-7519. DOG, male, black shaggy, medium size; 23xx Virginia; ward. VE 2-9108. GERMAN Shepherd, male; Florissant area, TE 7-9539. GERMAN Shepherd: black male: 49 $500 reward.

FO 7-6327 LOST Oct. bookkeeping cords, cancelled checks, checkbook, etc. On Topton Way Place. Rward. PA 7-4900 or PA 1.2153 PHOTO album; return to 4238A Arsenal: liberal reward.

POMERANIAN: name Dusty. MO 4-5916 POODLE; toy, male. "Prince, vicinity 9200 Manchester, reward. 1-2900, WO 2-6996. I POODLE; standard, 8 mos.

chocolate brown, male: vicinity of Clayton and McKnight: reward. WY 7-0284 POODLE; black Lemale; child's pet; Bingham at Morganford; reward. FL 1-1033 after 6 POODLE, gray, miniature, reward. Webster area. Wo 1-3009.

PRESCRIPTION sun glasses. Black frames. Name on case and glasses. Lost Oct. 16.

351-7918 SIAMESER female sealpoint, vicinity Ridgewood and Osceola, ward. FL 1-4715, FL 3-5413 black Vicinity with white Park. chest; "Lonely;" SMALL DOG, part Labrador: Valley Reward. VA 5-4966 or HA 9-2632. SIAMESE cat, black face, paws, Webster Groves, reward.

WO 1-2764 TWO horses. bay gelding. small cropped tail and mane, deep Sorrel mare, blased face; Hillsboro area: area Sunset 9-2714; PR 6-3434. WATCH (pocket) man's Movado, with leather cover, reward. VO 3-4424, days, 9-5.

WIRE FOX Terrier, black and white, Jennings area, reward. EV 8-1246. FOUND POODLE silver Lemale: found In Webster. yo 3-8267 POODLE, silver, female, found In Webster. Vo 3-8267.

PERSONAL BROOKS or Pessagno Frank or Francis, to settle estate. Box Z-79, Post Dispatch ALL ABRAHAM'S CHILDREN Hear Good News About Jews Call PA 5-8831 THANKS to St. Jude and Blessed Virgin for favor. M.M. CANE OF CHILDREN AND AGED 24 CHILD CARER my home (Jennings) close to Hwy.

70. EV 5-6621 CHILD CARE, my home, North St. Louis, day and night. OL 2-8112 NICE home, good care, 3 meals for elderly lady. HA 3-0497 FISHING, HUNTING, VACATION PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 27 100 ACRES.

60 per cent can be cleared easily. Excellent deer hunting. $65 per acre, within 10 minutes Belle. Mo. 1-314 859-3331 FISHING, HUNTING, VACATION PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 27 ATTENTION CAMPERS When you own membership lot at ROCKY RIDGE RANCH it entitles you to use the camping area and recreational facilities plus storage space for your camper, It's worth your while to drive down today, only 1 hour drive south of St.

Louis, take Hwy. 61 south RO 3 miles past Bloomsdale, turn right on State Rd. 0, 4 miles. Office open 9 to 5 daily. DUCK CLUB, annual rent $4200.

Ideal for 6-14 members, Agent Kurt Achelpohl, St. Charles, Mo. BUSINESS PERSONAL Homecoming Card Party By St. Alphonsus Rock Church 8 p.m. Nov.

3 Chase- Plaza Hotel For Reservations JE 3-0304 C. W. JOHNSON SAYS HELLO! MALE BLOOD DONORS needed; all types, 8 to 3:30 Mon. through Fri. Medix 1113 State, East St.

Louis. BR 1-3853. ABANDONED AND OLD CARS TOWED AWAY FREE; 24 hour service. Mid-City Towing, JE 5-5575 JUNKED and abandoned cars towed away free. MI 7-7624 RENT EXERCISE EQUIPMENT FROM ARCHIE.

UN 9-1223 PINOCHLE players beware! Wild Bill is back in town. TRAVEL AND TOURS DRIVE YOUR CAR LOWEST RATES, GAS PAID ICC Carrier Insured 421-1499 AUTO DRIVEWAY 722 Chestnut Ship Your Car- Gas Paid Anywhere USA-ICC carrier insured AAACON 511 Locust CE 1-7035 DRIVE CAR; Miami, Los Angeles, New York Baltimore. INSURED DRIVEWAY SYSTEM VI 2-0001 8460 Watson rd. WILL drive or deliver your car. truck or truck with furniture anywhere U.S.A.

Call ANDREWS DRIVE-IT, 436-4773 or 231-9240, 8 a.m.- 9 p.m. SERVICEMAN wants rider to Los Angeles: share expenses: Arrive 6 Nov. UN 7-3758 DRIVE CAR. Texas. Minn.

GA 1-1499 DRIVER car to Calliornia, Ample time, Brevard. PA DRIVE CARS NOW TO N.Y.. South, Northwest. CE 1-1766 SHARE RIDE 30 RIDE, needed: Essex Olive. in MO Glendale 1-8181 to vicinity 9th to 5 p.m.

YO 4-4681 SWAPS TAKE CAR OR as down payment; 1257 Vaughan (University City); 2 bedroom brick ranch, full basement. Garage: $12,950 THOMAS HA 9-6356 GAS FURNACE, can be installed for telephone answering device, shotgun, or UN 7-1868 KARMANN CHIA, '58 convertible; for diamond rings or new furniture? Box N-191 TV combination 23 swap for multilith or duplicating machine. EV 9-0704 TOW truck body, dump body, gate, motors. other used auto parts: for EV 1-6706 CADILLAC. '60 convertible, for $200, boat and motor.

UN 4-6774. GOOD pleasure horses for sale or PA 5-3979 after 7:30 p.m. EQUITY in 3-bedroom brick for house trailer or JA 1-2672. BRICKLAYING Tuckpointing WINTER SPECIALS Save on all brick and block work. bonded and insured since 1941.

A. J. King Son, 8411 Hawkesbury, Ferguson, JA CAP'S TUCKPOINTING No job too small, free estimates. 752-9142 after 46204 Gravois TUCKPOINTING, chimney repair: FREE estimates. Jim, 705 St.

Marie, WA 1-5018 CARPENTERS BUILDERS CALL GIBBON SON Remodeling, room additions, skellers, porches, painting, exterior, interior, residential and mercial: union. 4005 Shenandoah, PR 1-5082, MO 4-4450. HOME REPAIRS: plumbing, crete, painting, work myself VIC SIMONETTI JA 1-8953 1328 Kappel ROOM ADDITIONS, rathskellers, porches, garage plumbing; free estimates, guaranteed work. B. Neil.

1904 Sidney. 3-1694 CARPENTER work; bulging walls, painting, paneling: do work myself. Call Bob, PR 1-9360, 3635 S. Broadway ADDITIONS, PORCHES. RAGES, RATHSKELLERS, CEILING, TILE.

Ken Spanhauer, 4607 S. 38th at Taft. FL 2-5339 KITCHENS. porches, garages, room additions, rathskellers. Quality Home Improvement HA 3-0838 3531 Carson rd.

CARPENTER. concrete, electric, paint, aluminum windows, fence, paneling, remodeling. work myself AKINS EV 5-9259 1560 Valle CARPENTER work; roof, gutters, complete home repair. Wright, PA 5-7750, 1473 Kingsland KITCHENS. rathskellers; Gower, Clark, Webster WO 1-2492.

REMODELING and new construction; insured. Crown Rt. 1, Imperial, Mo. HO 7-5509 HOME Repairs, maintenance, painting. concrete, roofs, etc.

3751 California. PR 6-4447 CONCRETE. CEMENT WORK WINTER SPECIALS Save on all concrete work, bonded and insured since 1941. A. J.

King Son, 8411 Hawkesbury, Ferguson, Mo. JA 1-3653 CONCRETE RAISED, leveled hydraulically, voids under concrete filled: new work; bonded. BOYD 6310 Northwood PA 5-8466 ELECTRIC WIRING (Licensed) ORR ELECTRICH wiring, 11- censed; founded 1907; cial, industrial, residential; 3225 8. Grand. PR 6-1100 FLOORING AND TILE FLOORING TILE.

floors sanded, refinished, tile inlaid. carpets laid. Strack, 4412 Chippewa, VE 2-1666 PARK Floor refinished special rates, 6132 Victoria. MI 7-0036. GARAGE DOORS 54G GARAGE DOORS, all sizes, doors guaranteed 5 years, garages made longer.

Call any time. LEN 2620 AVIE EV 3-2655 GENERAL HAULING ANYTHING, any time, any place; HARVEY, 1208 8. 12th. Call before 7:30 a.m. or after 10 p.m.

CLEANING basements, wrecking ash pits, garages. William's, 3961A Page, JE 1-2866 VETERAN, basements, attics, truck. E. rages, cleaned, dump McKalid, 1405 Obear. GA 1-1182 ED'S.

HAULING, FURNITURE, SMALL OR LARGE QUANTITIES. BASEMENTS. ETC. CLEANED FOR CASH OR FURNITURE, 3423 KLEIN 241-6659 HAULING, MOVING furnitures, appliances, trash, pickup, deliver, LOW PRICES. Trim Bright, 5551 Enright, V0 2-3034, PA 1.

2100 LIGHT HAULING: basement and yard cleaning: anytime. THOMPSON SONS EV 3-2586 4321 Dardenne HAUL; general; also trash, rubbish; clean basements. Watson, 1404 Madison, CE 1-0837. WE HAUL appliances or thing, anytime. Smith.

4466 McPherson. JE 5-0319 APPLIANCES OR ANYTHING UP. DELIVERY, JIM, 4020 RUSSELL', PR ANYTHING, anytime, anywhere, cheap, 7 days, days nights: Ralph, 3236 California. 771-8933 HAULING. rubbish, wrecking, cleaning basements.

GOSS. 4251 Delmar. JE 3-2732. LIGHT Hauling anytime. Paul.

1957 Cherokee. PR 3-9305. HAULING; basements cleaned. Tolley, 2114 N. 14th, 621-7439 LANDSCAPING -TREE SPRAY 60 CASH TREE SERVICE 2742 St.

Vincent, 771-8060 FREE estimates on sodding and seeding. Call JA 1-4203. PAINTING PAINTING and papering: reasonable; free estimate. Call Frank, 6929Claremore, EV 1-4664. PAINTING: decorating.

Pryor, 2024 Ranchdale, UN 8-4378 PAINTING; FREE estimate: PR 2-7492, Steelman, 1959 Arsenal. PAINTING, Interior; winter rates; Rudy 6612 Pernod, MI 7-4805 PAPER HANGING, CLEANING 20 PER CENT OFFA papering. painting, plastering, carpentry; need satisfaction guaranteed; work. Benson, 2257 Missouri, PR 2-5247 PAPERING, painting, plaster, A-1 work, guaranty, 29 years, experi- 6625 enced, Estimates, Turne, Villa, FO 7-7314 PAPERING: neat. Renneke, 3310 8.

18th. PR 2-6882. PLASTERING PLASTERING, painting. concrete work: bonded. Norwood, 5208 ple, VO 2-1520 PLUMBERS (Licensed) ANYTHING in plumbing; able.

Bewen, 3129 Lemp. PR 1-2980 SINAK. 982 ME 1-1910 repair: low prices. Professional Sewer Work 67-A CARL Rogers; electric sewer cleaning reasonable rates. EV 2-2773.

4271 Shenandoah ROOFING, GUTTERING, SIDING ROOF REPAIRS NEW ROOF For hole in your roof or whole new roof: estimates furnished; terms. FREDERIC, 4280 Natural Bridge, OL 2-1000 WALKER ROOFING New or Repair JE 1-7296 3734 St. Louis ROOFS: tuck pointing carpentry: remodeling; McCain, 5165 S. Norwood EV ROOF new, repair; do work myself: reasonable. ALLEN PR 3-8615 2732 Hereford ROOF, gutter, new or repaired: do own work.

Call Carl. 2634 St. Vincent. PR 6-3540 ROOFING, guttering, tuckpointing, new or repair, work myself. Call ED.

PR 1-8849, 3136 Lackland STORAGE. MOVING. EXPRESS 69 VON DER AHE VANS: low rates. 600 Rudder. Fenton, DI 3-2200.

WINDOW CLEANING WALL WASHING 73 FALL cleaning, window cleaning. wall washing: expertly done. Joe, 6728 Raymond, 436-1029 SI. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH OCTOBER SATURDAY. 28.

1967 9A 9999-L TV10 ISnT DTA DINOd12113 THE INSTRUSTION 75 I THOUSANDS OF MEN NEEDED BIG PAY JOBS GREAT FUTURE Never before has the for trained technicians been terrific opportunities for advancement DIESEL MECHANICS DRAFTING, DESIGN, ETC. AUTO MECHANICS AUTOMATION. AUTO AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEERING DRAFTING RACE CAR BUILDING ELECTRONIC AUTO CLINIC You'll train fast for the big lobs with our easy. step by step, (learn-by-doing method. Employers throughout the United States and overseas use Bailey grads- Free life time placement.

Get in the action NOW! Classes limited-WRITE, VISIT, PHONE for Qualification Test Free "Camera Tour Booklet." BAILEY TECHNICAL SCHOOL a GRAND AVE. PR 6-7860 Mo. 63104 1645 sO. LOUIS. ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS Train for compute PROGRAMMING For the finest training and the best tunities learn data processing and computer gramming at ECPI -the nations oldest largest computer scheel, with 70 trining centers coast-to-coast.

for veteran's trainieg For taformation and a free CALL WO 2-4228 1750 S. Brentwood Bivd. Louis, Mo, 63144-10 2-4223 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 TRAIN NOW IBM KEY PUNCH NURSES AIDES Enrolling now for day and evening classes. No age limit: high school not required: student loans available CALL 436-3544 CAREER TRAINING INSTITUTE 610 Locust st. Suite 2178 Railway Exchange Bldg.

Diesel, Auto, Drafting DAY and EVENING CLASSES BAILEY TECH. SCHOOL PR 6-7860 1645 8. GRAND, ST. LOUIS, MO. B.I.T.

Offers Day Night Classes ENROLL NOW -NOV. CLASSES ELECTRONICS RADIO- TV -COLOR DRAFTING AIR-CONDITIONING G.I. APPROVED BASIC INST. OF TECHNOLOGY PR 1-4307 1930 8. VANDEVENTER IBM KEY PUNCH and Computer Programming Classes Forming Now MANPOWER BUSINESS TRAINING INSTITUTE 105 N.

7th St. CH 1-5588 Free Catalog Sent by Mail GET A HIGH PAYING JOB IN IBM COMPUTER PROGRAMMER KEY PUNCH MACHINE INCR BOOKKEEPING MACHINE METROPOLITAN COLLEGE 71 Maryland Plaza FO 1-5200 Out of town call collect. WOMEN LEARN TO BE Medical and Dental Assts. METROPOLITAN COLLEGE 71 Maryland Plaza FO 1-5200 -Town Call Collect SECRETARIAL SCHOOLS SANDRA BROOKS SECRETARIAL SCHOOL No. 71 Maryland Plaza, St.

Louts, Mo. FO 1-5200, out of town call collect. SITUATIONS- MEN, BOYS 00 ACCOUNTANT manager: degree, experienced, available soon. WA 1-2628, ADVERTISING sign writer, shocard silk screen writer. Seeking future.

Dial 524-6296. ADMINISTRATION: 20 years experience which includes Managerial Management training, supervisory, sales management, selling. traffic management, centralized procurement, purchasing, coordinating, expediting, controls, cost accounting, college graduate, 40, married, still willing to learn, must yield $225 a week. Box W-47. Post BOOKKEEPING.

part time, ly or monthly accounts; all phases. MI 7-2028, after 6. Bookkeeping, part time, montly service, all Taxes. PL 2-7255 CHEF; executive and working: 29 years experience, hotel, restaurant, and club: Continental and American fare cooking; portion and cost control: complete charge of kitchen; references; can relocate. Call 241-0114 or write Box Z-336, CHEF WORKING, full yexperienced, can assume complete charge of kitchen: AX 1-1737.

CLERK 65 w.p.m.. 20 years experience. WY 4-0259. DO you want to get into the highly profitable loan business? Young man with 8 years management experience in this field looking for a chance to start Jew company on percentage basis. Confidence enough to work on whatever feasible terms you desire.

Willing 10 invest security for your protection. I have the knowledge and dealer contacts. Box W-9. P.D. FACTORY work or work of any kind: reliable, VO 2-4226.

FAMILY man; 1 year life Insurance experience: $400,000 duction; change of compa-5 ny. Box W-8, Post Dispatch HANDYMAN, any, type of work; day or evening: 771 2933 HEATING and refrigeration prentice, repair and install. 2-5063 ILLUSTRATOR; competent and versatile, who can also do photog: raphy and writing, Good formal ground, education experienced in work conand varied work backnected with science and engineering and to advertising and graphic arts. Call HA 9-0054. MAN.

white: any permanent labor work. LA 7-7184 after 6 p.m. MAN, 45, combination welder maintenance mechanic: 371-7281. MANAGEMENT trained, 34, bachelor, accustomed to handling men. Alertness to detail, gressive, dependable.

Desire affiliation with dynamic company in any challenging position with future. Local and over the road truck and rail supervisor. No college. Determination and drive. Box Z-151, Post-Dispatch.

MARRIED college student, 3 years until graduation; needs full time job after 3 p.m. Box Z-347 P-D. PHARMACIST, registered; in prescription store, no Sundays or holidays. Box N-233. PORTER; Janitor, laundry mat tendant: part time, references.

JE 3-5427 PRINTING plant manager; letter press and offset: publication specialist. Box Z-124, Post-Dispatch PUBLICATION Business manager; 20 years printing experience; Box S-312, Dispatch RETIRED man desires work bakery as helper. BR 1-3438 RESTAURANT MANAGER CHEF -FOOD CONSULTANT Top international background, reputation, true knowledge of ALL BRANCHES of CUISINE PAR EXCELLENCE and service, with Its efficient and profitable function. Dial 618-337-4198. SALESMAN looking for career poold, sition 2 in years college: 5 years self St.

Louis area; 31 years employed in accounting and selling. Box N-89, Post-Dispatch TRUCK DRIVER needs work. after 6 p.m. JA 2-3715 WORK wanted. any type.

MO 4-8023, Don. Young Executive Age 27 Yrs. college. Background marketing. sales promotion, nance and administrative.

Reached top in small company, looking for challenging position with room for growth. Minimum considered $13,000. Box Z-221 P-D. YOUNG MAN, service completed. high school graduate, desires steady employment; no selling.

FL 3-5533 YOUNG man, cleaning, window washing, chauffeur. 7-3776. SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS 81 BABY my home, reference. Hot lunches, Wellston. EV 5-4031 BABY SITE South St.

Lous. MO 4-1919. SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS ACCOUNTANT! or full charge bookkeeper; heavy volume: taxes, financial statements; ture; prefer south area; available. MI 5-0443 BABY SIT. child, my home, Woodson Terrace.

HA 9-6539 BABYSITTER or IRONING: south; dependable; TO 5-3680. BABY SITTING; reference: Florissant area. TE 1-8798. BABY SITA good care: fenced; lunch: airport area. HA 8-8370.

CLEAN offices, elevator operator, housework. VO 3-6997. CLEANING: Mon. and own transportation. WY 4-7672.

COOK: experienced, restaurantcafeteria: 5 day week. References. 361-0073. COOK care of aged or infant: Middle-aged, references. VI 3-4916 COOK; experienced maid, days.

652-8839 IBM Operator, 15 years expertencen PA 5-2934 4-7 p.m. IRONING done in my home, expeHenced on white shirts, CO 1-3137 after 5 p.m. FILE CLERK; factory work; perienced. MA 1-8948 NURSE; practical; licensed. vate, day or night.

FO 1-1359. PHARMACIST, registered, part of full time. Box N-188, Post- Dis. PRACTICAL NURSE expert enced, reference. Sat.

or Bun. 862-5026 weekdays after PRACTICAL Nurse, light dutie day-nite, car. OL 2-8258 PRODUCTION: some typing: perienced restaurant or ment store sales. 761-0629 WAITRESS, stock girl, cafeteria; dependable. CO 1-2579.

WOMAN; colored; Baby Sit, light housework; dependable; 5 day week. FR 1-8227 WOMAN: experienced care Sick or elderly: 5 days. OL HELP WANTED MEN, BOYS USE CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE There may one or two firms or with individuals your reply to to go. you such do is the whom case, simply address your application to the Box Number in the ad and attach a separate list of such names stating your reply should destroyed addressed to any of the names indicated. Place both in an envelope dressed to Confidential Service, St.

Louts Post- Louis, Mo. Dispatch Such Classified answers cannot returned. cannot returned. PERSONNEL MANAGER for division with 1000 employees prefer ists with some labor relations perience SAFETY -for broad program, handle Workmen's pensation, force and plant training security of with guard supervisors PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR for broad ment in Chemical industry degreed man with Chemistry or scientific background that has successfully directed others ENGINEERS CHEMICAL for process engineering in Fermentation Division prefer young Chemical Engineer with desire to advance into management MECHANICAL for project signments in three small plants prefer versatile young Mechanical Engineer that can assume sibility DESIGNER for plant layout expansion production and facilities in mechanization a process in- 2 dustry Central division national firm (sales in excess of $300,000,000) has openings due to growth and retirement. Good starting salaries with comprehensive benefit gram.

Interview and relocation penses. Send resume with age, marital status details of training and experience and salary expectations to: Industrial Relations Director P. 0. Box 3217 Peoria, Illinois An Equal Opportunity Employer Traffic Correspondent also Tracing Clerk day week, call Mr. Heidenry PL 2-5000 ble Give of brief assuming, responsibility.

history including and education and employment earnings. All replies strictly confidential. Box Y-109, ACCOUNTANT Rapidly expanding CPA firm needs man; elther public accounting experience or minimum of 18 hours of university accounting is required; excellent starting salary with steady advancement, excellent working conditions, no travel. Box N-45. Post-Dispatch.

ACCOUNTANT Semi-senior or senior with publie accounting and income tax return experience: opportunity for vancement with Clayton CPA frim; fring benefita: no travel. PA 6-1422. ACCOUNTANT Excellent position for individual with general accounting background. Will consider alert beginner who is looking for advancement. Apply Biedermans nel Department, Mon.

thru 724 Franklin. Accountant-Office Manager Qualifications -Accounting degree and practical experience plus knowledge tab equipment. Age to 45. Give complete resume to Box N-283, Post-Dispatch. Equal Opportunity Employer ACCOUNTANT CPA office, salary commensurate with experience.

WILLIAM R. SCHOTT co. Certified Public Accountant 1452 N. Kingshighway Cape Girardeau, Mo. ED 4-2886 ACCOUNTING TRAINELI Night student to train in accounting.

Mr. White, OL 2-1400 BROWN SHOE CO. An Equal Opportunity Employer INTERESTING Permanent part time ducting insurance investigations: must have 25 daytime hours per week; typing ability helpful; age 22 up. Call Mr. Smith or Mr.

Bair. GA 1-0717. ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINEE Equal Opportunity Employer. Excellent opportunity for reer in automobile finance. Profit sharing and other liberal employe benefits.

Age 21 Apply Personnel Office, between a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. BANK OF ST. LOUIS 901 Washington $600 STARTING SALARY OR HIGHER! For young man to represent large corporation in St.

Louls. No trav. eling, established resident, age married, ambitious,.

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