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tr Convert to Garage or LOUIS POST- DISPATCH PART PAGES THREE 1-12C CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1955 THE WANT AD NUMBER- MAin Recommended Reading- -Today's Want Ad Section! An Interesting Variety of Offers! See Index, This Page! WANT AD INDEX The numbers in the index below fer to the classification number and not the page number. All Classifications are Numbered and Appear in Numerical Order, Service Classification Number Announcements Bids Wanted 286 Birth Announcements Business Directory 38-74 Business Opportunities Death Business Notices Personals 7802 Directors Meetings 284 "Do It Yourself" 228 Education 75-78 Financial 292 Fraternal Notices 13 Legal Notices 283 Loans 281 Lost and Found 17-48 Personals 23 Small Loan Companies 280 Sealed Proposals 287 Special Notices 26 Stockholders Meeting 285 Swaps 31 Employment Employment Agencies 85-87 Help Wanted: Men, Boys 82 Help Wanted: Women, Girls 88 Partners 90 Salesmen 83 Saleswomen 89 Situations Wanted 80-81 Real Estate for Rent Apartments for Rent 111-112 Business Property for Rent 120 Flats for Rent 113-114 Farms for Rent 157 Hotels 110 Houses for Rent 115-116 Office Space 121 Resorts for Rent 127 Rooms. Board Suburban Property for Rent 117 Wanted to Rent 125 Real Estate for Sale Acreage 145 Apartments for Sale 147 Business Property for Sale 149 Deeds of Trust 140-141 Farms and Farm Land 158-162 Flats for Sale 147 Houses for Sale 146 Hunting Grounds 155 Investment Property 150 Loans on Real Estate 142 Lots for Sale 148 Money Wanted 143 Real Estate Services 144 Real Estate Available for Colored 151 Real Estate Out of St. Louis 161 Real Estate Exchange 152 Real Estate Wanted to Buy 153 Resorts for Sale 129 St. Louis County Farms 160 Suburban Property for Sale 145 Timber Lands 156 Things for Sale Air Conditioning Equipment 214 Aircraft 215 Animals 200 Antiques 217 Aquariums and Fish 213 Auctions 219 Automobiles 170-185 Auto Trailers.

Mobile Homes 180 Baby Gifts and Children's Sup. 220 Bicycles and Motorcycles 221 Birds for Sale 211 Boats and Motors 223 Books 225 Building Material 227 Cameras 229 Clothing 231 Coal Wood, Fuel 233 Dogs and Cats 202 Farm Supplies 235 Fans 214 Good Things to Eat 237 Heating Equipment 241 Horses and Vehicles 205 Household Goods 243 Household Goods Wanted 244 Jewelry and Diamonds 245 Lawn Mower Sales and Service 240 Machinery 247 Miscellaneous 251 Miscellaneous for Rent 251-R Musical 253 Piano Tuning and Repair 257 Poultry and Supplies 209 Rabbits and Pet Stock 207 Radios and Televisions 258 Seeds, Plants and Trees 261 Sewing Machines 262 Stamps and Coins 264 Store, Office Equipment 266 Toys 268 LOW RATES FOR. WANT ADS Daily Sunday TRANSIENT Time 1 (within week) 58c 62c 7 Times (consecutive) 46c 52c 30 Times consecutive) 45c ROOMS- -ROOM AND BOARD Time 59c 63c 1 Times (within week) 53c 57c Times (consecutive) 46c 50c SITUATIONS WANTED 1 Time 49c 53c (within week) 46c 50c -300 Times consecutive) 43c 47 Ne advertisement accepted for less than the price of two lines. Local rates apply only to vertisers located in the State Missouri and within 150 miles of St. Louis in the State of Illinois.

Rates beyond these areas are 84c per line daily and 88c per line Sunday flat. Count 5 average words to the line, mail ads tention Want Ad Dept. RULES AND REGULATIONS The Post-Dispatch reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings. The patch reserves the right to revise or reject advertisements or to retain answers to any box number advertisement. 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 incorrect insertions will not be considered unless made within 30 days from date of publication. To place a Want Ad, phone Main 1-1111 and ask for an adtaker. It is not necessary to open an Account--just say "charge 1t." cash and charee ads may be placed at the Want Counter.

12th and Olive. Advertisers using box numbers please ask for Want Ad when inquiring about plies. (C) Rate per line ANNOUNCEMENTS CEMETERIES INVESTIGATE before you invest in a cemetery lot. You can be SURE, 1 you select your. family lot in MEMORIAL PARK.

"The Cemetery on LucasHunt rd. Your funeral director 1s our reference. 'Better to have and not need, than to need and not have." EV 3-2111. 4 BEAUTIFUL adjoining lots; Laurel Hills Memorial Cemetery. Call MA 1-6164, FO 1-5627.

FLORISTS 7 NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Sprays, $3.50 up. Baskets, $5 up 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 OPEN TILL 8 P.M. BRIX FLORIST CO 1-5032 4820 NATURAL BRIDGE FUNERAL SPECIALISTS Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere FUNERAL DIRECTORS CULLINANE BROS. 3320 N.

Kingshighway EV 5-7799 TRADITIONAL SERVICE Wagoner Undertaking Co. FO 7-8811 LEIDNER UNDERTAKING CO. ESTABLISHED 1859 3223, St. Louis CH 1-1654 MOYDELL'S Mississippi and Allen PR 2-0402 KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 GRAVOIS PR 2-3000 ALBERT H. HOPPE KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 GRAVOIS PR 2-3000 MOY DELL'S Mississippi and Allen PR 2-0402 ZIEGENHEIN parking lot In rear of chapel.

6409 Gravois, FL 2-1000. ST ROOT-CARROLL, 4600 Natural Bridge. EV 1-0341. MONUMENTS 10 ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT CO. 5232 West Florissant CO 1-4655 FRATERNAL NOTICE 13 MASONIC NOTICES Called communication LA LODGE No.

Monday, 218 GOOD HOPE Dec, 26. 7 p.m. Funeral of BROTHER CHARLES C. HELLMERS SerVice 8 p.m. at Math Hermann.

FRANK J. TESSMER. W.M. TO PLACE A FRATERNAL NOTICE Mail to Post -Dispatch Want Ad 12th and Olive or Call MAin I-1111 Operators on duty 8 a.m. to Monday through Saturday DEATHS 14 AGERS.

WILLIAM De Soto. beloved husband of Mamie Agers (nee Huskey), dear father of William Andrew and Howard E. Agers. Funeral Dee. 26, from First Baptist Church, p.m.

DIETRICH service. AKARD, MARGARET (nee Lurton), Dec. 22. 1955, dear mother of Lurton Akard, Kirkwood, dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother, Funeral 2 p.m. Dec.

27 at GUBSERS Funeral Home. Jerseyville, 111. Interment Jerseyville Cemetery. ANDERSON, ROBERT P. (Bob), 3401 Union, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church.

Dec. 24, 1955, beloved husband of Margaret Anderson (nee O'Malley), dear father of Robert E. Anderson and Mrs. Marjorie Walsh. dear brother of Mrs.

Luella Williams, dear grandfather, father -inlaw, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from BENSIEK-NIEHAUS Mortuary, 1431 Union Dec. 27. 8:30 a.m.. to Blessed Sacrament Church.

Interment Calvary. Member of Holy Name Society, Blessed Sacrament Parish. Remains in state after 5 p.m. Sunday. BENTON.

JAMES 2533A W. University Dec. 23. 1955. beloved husband of the late Eliza Benton, dear father of Mrs.

Wilma Dailey. Armin. Lyle, Wayman, Lloyd and Walter Benton, our dear brother, brother law, grandfather, great grandfather. father-in-law and uncle. Funeral from LEIDNER Chapel, 2223 St.

Louis Dec. 27, 9:30 a.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. BLADE. ADELINE (nee Rau), 5034 Bancroft, Dec.

22. 1955, dear wife of the late William Blade. dear mother of Mrs. Della Schmidt, Mrs. Ruth Karney and the late Hazel Kamp, dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law.

grandmother, great grandmother and Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Dec. 27, 10 a.m. InterFriedens. BLEICH, WILLIAM, of Millbrae, Dec.

22, 1955, beloved husband of Lynn Bleich, dear father of Abner Bleich, and Claudine Polberg, beloved brotner of Herman, Nat, Bess and Rose Bleich, our dear grandfather and uncle, Funeral from the RINDSKOPF Chapel, 5212 Delmar 3:30 p.m., to B'nai Amoona Cemetery. Mr. Bleich in state p.m. Deceased was member of Benjamin Franklin Lodge No. 642.

A.F. A.M.: Charles Werner Banner Lodge, and Sunray Chapter, 0. E.S. BOYD, LUCETTA. 5973A Theodosia.

Dee. 23. 1955. dear mother of Mrs. Daisy Robinson.

Mrs. Lillie Tidwell, Mrs. Bessie Kreis. Mrs. Tillie Benkelman.

Mrs. Gladys Mack, John, Lester, Raymond and Frank Boyd. Body in state at ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington Sat. evening through Sun.

evening, thence to COZEAN Funeral Home, Farmington. Mo. In state there where funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Dee. 27.

Interment in Memorial Cemetery, Doe Run, Mo. BRUNE, HARRY 4519 Clarence formerly of 2344 Benton Dee. 22, 1955, beloved husband of the late Mollie Brune (nee Bremer), dear father of Harry Edwin Anita Kraus and Marie Brune, dear father-in-law. grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from CALVIN F.

FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Dec. 26. 10 a.m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH K. (nee Wenz), 1201 Eastbrook, Webster Groves, Dec. 23. 1955, dear wife of the late Lucius M. Campbell, dear mother of Lucille E.

Wolters and Hilda R. Druey, dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law and aunt, Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, 4228 S. Kingshighway Dec. 27, at 2 p.m. Interment New St.

Marcus. CARBAUGH, WILLIAM 3123 Shenandoah, suddenly, Dec. 24. 1955, husband of the late Mary Elizabeth Carbaugh (nee Short), dear father of Thomas, Ben, George and Vernon of St. Louts and William O.

Carbaugh of Norfolk, our dear father-inlaw. grandfather and uncle. Funeral from WALKER'S Funeral Home, Sparta, Dec. 27, 2 p.m. Interment 1.0.0.%.

Cemetery, Percy, Ill. CHAMBERS, HENRY ex-judge. Funeral services will be held at BOYD Funeral Parlors, 438 Lix Kinloch. 8 p.m. His body will lie in state through Sun.

and Mon. Body may be viewed from 2 p.m. Sat. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery 9 a.m. DANIELS, THOMAS Phoenix, Dec.

22. 1955, husband of the late Eunice Daniels, dear brother of Catherine Igel and Isabelle Donovan, dear brother-inlaw and uncle. Remains in state Dec. 26, after 11 a.m. Funeral Dec.

27, 8:30 a.m. from STROOT-CARROLL Funeral Home, 4600 Natural Bridge. to St. Philip Neri Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DEWINSKE, JOHN 5943 Lucille, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Dec. 23. 1955, dear brother of Sophie Keorper, Martha Vietor, Rose Dewinske and the late Cecelia Israel, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Dec.

27, 9:30 a.m. from the BUCHHOLZ St. ary, Philip Neri Church, Thekla 5967 West Florissant and Durant av. Interment Calvary. DONOVAN.

See Daniels. DUCKWORTH, LENA (nee Jennings), entered into rest Dec. 23, 1955, relict of the late William Duckworth, beloved mother of Wilbur and Woodrow, dear grandmother of Donald and William John, dear sister of Ed. Harry, John and Elmer Jennings, our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral services 2 p.m.

Dec. 26, at the CASEY LENOX Chapel. St. Clair, Mo. Interment in Odd Fellows' Cemetery.

Mrs. Duckworth rests at the Casey Lenox Funeral Home, Have you ever heard of the expression "White Elephants" It's term applied to items of merchandise that ere no longer of any use to the owner, but for which other people would gladly pay reasonable cash price. you have white elephants in your basement or attic--things you no longer need why not sell or swap them through Want Ad the classified col. umns of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch? Ask about the special low seven-day, rate.

An perienced adtaker will help you word your ad if you wish. Call the Post-Dispatch, MA 1-1111 Now! Adtakers are on duty daily except Sunday from a.m. te p.m.-Call Nowl DEATHS 14 EGAN, JOHN 5923 Suson Dec. 23, 1955, beloved husband of the late Marie S. Egan, dear father of John F.

Egan Mary brother of Angela Egan. Wack, Catherine Dwyer, Florence Gertrude Mestemacher, Laura Mitchell. Helen Duff the late Rev. F. W.

Egan, our brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from ARTHUR DONNELLY Parlors, 3540 Lindell Dee. 27. 8:30 a.in., to St. Joan of Are Church.

Hampton Pernod. Interment Calvary. FERDER, ELIZABETH, 3627A Nebraska. Dee. 23, 1955.

daughter of the late Frank X. and Katherine Ferder, dear sister of Josephine Herkenhoff and the Inte Louise and Frank Ferder and Frances Schmidt. dear sister-inlaw. aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from GEBKEN BENZ Mortuary, 2842 Meramec, Dec.

27, 8:30 a.m.. to At. Thomas Aquin Church. Interment S8. Peter and Paul Cemetery, GEORGE, GEORGE PATRICK, 1108 Dolman, Dec.

23, 1955. beloved husband of Mae George (nee Kerry). dear father of George Jr. and Michael George, dear brother of Joseph and Agnes George, dear nephew of Ann Webbe, our dear brother-in-law, nephew, uncle and cousin. Funeral 1rom KUTIS Funeral Home.

2906 Gravois, Dec. 27, 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St. Raymond Church. Interment S8.

Peter and Paul Cemetery Member of St. Raymond's Men's Sodality, GREEN, MATTIE (nee Sanders), 7919 Joel, Dec. 22, 1955. wife of the late Rozell Green. dear mother of Samuel L.

Green, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sisterin-law and aunt. Services 10:30 a.m. at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois. Interment Sunset.

Member of Oriental Chapter No. 228 0.E.S. and Southwest Baptist Church. HELLMERS. CHARLES of Weslaco, passed away in Indianapolis, Dee.

19, 1955. husband of Estelle May Hellmers (nee Lyttle), father of Charles C. Hellmers IV of Indianapolis. and Mrs. K.

B. Neijber of Pomona, brother Mrs. F. Ray Leimkuehler of St. Louis, grandfather, great grandfather and brother-in-law Funeral Dee.

27, 3 p.m., from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and W. Florissant. Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery. Mr. Hellmers was a member of Nodaway Lodge No.

470 A.F. A.M. of Maryville. Mo. Masonic service conducted by Good Hope Lodge No.

218 A.F. A.M. Dee. 26. 8 p.m.

HODGE, GEORGE 2522 Oakland Dec. 1955, beloved husband of Mary Frances Hodge (nee Barkley), dear father of William and Donald Hodge, dear son of Walter and the late Meta Hodge, dear brother of Charles, Claude, Harry, Cecil and Helen Hodge and Naomi Arado, and our dear father-in-law. brother-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral Dec. 27, 10 a.m., from JAY B.

SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester to Laurel Hill Memorial Deceased was a member of Master Barbers Association, Maplewood, Fats and Leans, and Barbers Union Local 102. HORRAS, FIRST JOHN BEALL. at Burlington, Dec. 21, 1955, dear son of Andrew and Marie Horras, dear brother of James, Lawrence, Ruth Briegel, and Mary Louise Horras. dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Dec. 27. 9:30 a.m., to St. Margaret's' Church.

Interment Resurrection. HUTFLESS, GEORGE MARTIN, 3341 Michigan Dec. 22. 1955. 6:30 with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Myrtle Nina Hutfless (nee French), dear stepfather of Amel Ballew.

Avis Bowers, dear brother of Katherine Long, Mary Crites, Frances Gokenbach and Joseph Hutfless, dear brother-in-law, nephew, uncle and grand-uncle. Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Home. 3125 Lafayette 8:30 a.m. to St. Pius Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Deceased was a member of I.A.M.

Local No. 41. IGEL, See Dantels. JONES, JAMES 800 S. Fillmore, Kirkwood, Dec, 24, 1955, dear son of Sara and James T.

Jones, dear brother of Ann Wilworth, Marline, Gerald, Janet, Donald and Linda Jones, dear grandson, nephew, brotherin-law. uncle and cousin. Mr. Jones at MEYER PFITZINGER Residential Funeral Home, 331 S. Kirkwood rd.

until 9 a.m. Dec, 27. Funeral services same day 10 a.m. at the Church of God. 814 S.

Fillmore. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery, KLIPP, ERICH 4122 Peck, asleep in Jesus Dec. 21, 1955. 7:45 p.m.. beloved husband of Louise M.

Klipp (nee Braun), dear father of Mrs. Edward Kroehnke. Erich E. Klipp and Mrs. Robert Farrell.

our dear brother, father in law, brother in law, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle and cousin, In his 75th year. Body will lie in state after 11 a.m., at BEIDERWIEDEN Funeral Home. 1936 St. Louis av. and until 12 noon Tues.

Services same day, 2 p.m., at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, John and West Florissant. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Concordia Aid Assn. Br.

No. 25. Family prefers memorial contributions to St. Paul's School Building Fund. KRUTEWICZ, WALTER, Dec.

24, 1955, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. of 3642 Michigan, dear husband of Martha Krutewicz (nee Rydzik), dear father of Alex. Walter Paul and Pauline Krutewiez, Mrs. Virginia Cummings, our dear brother, brother-in-law. father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin.

Funeral from JOHN STYGAR SON Funeral Home, 5541 Riverview bi. Time later. Remains will lie in state Dec, 26, after 10 a.m. LAMB, AGNES DOUGHERTY. 6051 Westminster, Dec.

24. 1955, beloved wife of the late John Lamb, dear mother of Agnes M. our dear aunt. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors.

3840 Lindell bi. Time later. In parlors Mon. noon. McGUIRE, JAMES J.

6328 Emma, Dec. 23, 1955, 11 a.m., beloved husband of Anna Mae McGuire (nee Hisle), dear father of James J. John Robert Charles W. McGuire and Mrs. Mary Cleary, our dear brother, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin.

Remains in state at SULLIVAN'S, Euclid at St. Louis, until Dec. 27. 11 a.m.. thence to Pilgrim Congregational Church, Union and Kensington.

Services 2 p.m. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. World War I veteran. MITTRUCKER, MARY T. (nee Reichert), 660 Baden fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church.

Dec. 22. 1955. beloved wife of the late Edward C. Mittrucker, dear sister of Mrs.

Louise Moeller, Mrs. Della Barklege, Joseph, Benjamin and the late August Reichert, our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from DIEDRICH Funeral Home, 8319 Halls Ferry (at N. Broadway), Dec. 27, 9 a.m., to Holy Cross Catholic Church.

Interment St. Peter's Cemetery, St. Charles, Mo. Deceased was a member of St. Monica's Sodality.

In parlors after 10:30 a.m. NEFF, FLORENCE L. (nee Dasft), 311 Tiffin. Ferguson, Dec. 24.

1955, beloved wife of Leigh LeRoy Neff, dear mother of Dorothy Ploudre, Elzsetta Wessel and June Steffens, dear grandmother. mother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Mrs. Neff at WHITE Chapel, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson.

Funeral service and Interment private Dec. 26. In state after 10 a.m. Sunday. NEWMAN, ELIZABETH (nee Bunn), 5707 Nottingham, formerly of 1215 Wilmington, Dec.

22, 1955. wife of the late Clarence A. Newman, dear mother of Morris A. Newman, dear sister of Mary Fischer, Simeon, and Jacob Bunn, our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-inlaw, sister-In-law and aunt. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S.

Grand Dee. 27. 1:30 p.m. Interment Walnut Hill Cemetery, Belleville, Ill. A member of 0.

E. S. Barbee Chapter No. 31 and Jewel Baptist Church. Mrs.

Newman in parlors after 1 p.m. Sun. OLENYIK, JOSEPH. 310 Horn Lemay, Dec. 23, 1955.

12:15 p.m., dear husband of Anna Olenyik (nee Miller), dear father of Frances Kolaski, John, Julia A. Mamanella, August, Joseph William and Andrew Olenyik, dear father-in-law. grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral from WACKER-HELDERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravols Dec. 27, 9 a.m.

Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Save Almost One-Third the Cost Order Your Want Ad for 7 Days DEATHS 14, PETERSEN, RONALD RUSSELL. Dee. 22. 1955.

darling son and Karl Dorothy Petersen (nee Staten), dear brother Hatold Petersen. our dear grandson, grandnephew, nephew and cousin his year. 11th Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel, 1905 bi. 2 p. Tuer.

Sec. 27. Interment Mount Lebanon Cemetery. POLLOCK, ROSE BROIDA, Dee. 24, 1955.

beloved wite of the late Samuel Pollock, dear mother of Abe, Dr. Joseph H. and Paul Pollock, Sylvia Lefkowitz and Anne Lee Osher Cincinnati, Ohio, beloved sister of Max Broida and Samuel Broida Chicago, our dear grandmother. Funeral from the RINDSKOPF Chapel, 5212 Delmar 2 p.m., to Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol urs. Pollock in state Cemetery.

7 111. Please omit flowers. RICHARDSON, SAMMY Kirkwood. Dec. 24, 1955, dear son of Samuel A.

and Stella Richardson, dear brother of Gladys Roy, Glenna Walker, Charles, Frankie, Cleo, Ernest and Winferd Richardson, dear grandson, nephew, prother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Mr. Richardson at MEYERPFITZINGER Residential Funeral Home, 331 S. Kirkwood until 9 a.m., Dec. 27.

Funeral same day, 10 a.m., at the service Church of God. 814 S. Fillmore. Interment Oak Hill Cametery. SANDERS, MARIA (nee Filip), 4521 Adelaide fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Dec.

24. 1955. beJ. loved wife of Joseph Sanders, dear mother of helen Enrhart, Agnes Streiler, Marie Uelk. Carolyn Moser, Sylvia Davis: dear grandmother.

mother-in-law, sister-inlaw, aunt and cousin. Funeral Dec, 27. 8:45 8.11., from MATH HERMANN Chapel, Fair and West Florissant to Our Lady of Perpetual help Church, Twentieth and Linton av. (9:15 a.m. mass), Interment Calvary Cemetery, SANDERSON, WILLIE 7089 Lexington Dec.

24. 1955, beloved husband of Matilda Sanderson (nee Zedler), dear father of Wesley Sanderson and Agatha Boedeker. grandfather. great-grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from CALVIN F.

FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4825 Natural Bridge Dec, 27, 1:30 p.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. A mentber of Maj. Norman B. Comfort Post No.

3060. In pariors after 7 p.in. Sunday. SCHLESINGER, ANNA, Dec. 1955, beloved mother of Mrs.

Hilda Black of Pittsburgh, Ben Schlesinger of Pontiac, Mrs. Pearl Block. Mrs. Bertie Handelman and Leo Schlesinger, our grandmother and mother-inlaw. Funeral from BERGER Memorial, McPherson at Walton, 10 a.m.

to B'nai Amoona Cemetery, Mrs. Schlesinger in state Sun. atter 7:30 p.m. SEES, WILLIAM 3817 Oak Ridge, Dec. 24, 1955, beloved father of Mrs.

Ruth Moore, our dear father-in-law. Funeral Dec. 27, 1:30 p.m., from the PROVOST Mor3710 N. Grand to Valtuary, halla Chapel of Memories. In parlors after 12 noon Sun.

SHAMLEFFER, MARIE (nee O'Leary), 6107 Waterman, Dee. 24. 1955, wife of the late Byron Shamlefter, dear mother of Robert E. Shamleffer, Mrs. Myrt A.

Rollins Mrs. Thomas W. Tlapek, dear sister of Nellie O'Leary, our dear grandmother, mother-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 8. Grand Dec.

27, 9:15 a.m., to St. Koch's Church. Intombment Mount Hope Mausoleum. In parlors after 7 p.m. Sun.

SMEL, NELLIE MAY (nee Aubuchon), 4008 Lee Dee. 24, 1955, beloved wife of Willam Edward Smee Sr. dear mother Mary Louise Bohr. William of Edward Elizabeth Underwood, Charlotte Schneider. Nellie Mae Ledford, John E.

and the late James Earl Smee. dear grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law and aunt. Remains in state Monday, Dec. 26, after 11 a.m. Funeral 28.

8:30 a.m., from STROOTNatural Bridge, to Perpetual Help CARROLL Funeral Home, 4600 Church. Interment Memorial Park Member of Catholic Cemetery. Star Mother and Woodmen's Gold Lodge. SMITH, SA LEES KENNARD. Dee.

24, 1955, wife of the late Luther Ely Smith, mother of AdeBoyd, Sa Lees Smith line Smith Seddon and Luther Ely Smith Jr. Services and interment private. Please omit flowers. WAGONER service. SOMMERKAMP, CECELIA (nee Pilger).

3131 S. Jefferson Dec. 24, 1955. 7:30 a.m.. beloved wife of Walter Sommerkamp, dear mother Raymond.

Walter and Ralph Sommerkamp, dear sister, sister-in-law, our mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral from WITT BROS. Chapel, 2929 S. Jefferson 1:30 p.m. to New St.

Marcus Cemetery, THEE. LOTTIE (nee Broker), 1748A Preston Dee. 24, 1955, wife of the Inte Theodore Thee, dear mother of Elsie Cue Cunio and Montie Thee, dear mother-in-law, grandmother. greatgrandmother and aunt. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuary, 2842 Meramee, Dec.

Interment Labadie. Mo. STOLTZE. AUGUST, 4527 Clarence Dec, 24, 1955, beloved husband of the late Helen Stoltze (net Cooney) brother of Charles Stoltze, dear uncle, greatuncle and great-great-uncle, Funeral from the LEIDNER Chapel, 2223 St Louis Dec. 27, at 1:30 p.m.

'Interment St. John's Cemetery. TIEFENBRUNN, JOSEPH of Arnold. Dec. 24, 1955.

beloved husband of the late Anna Tiefenbrunn (nee Berresheim). dear father of MrA. Adele WingberJoseph E. Tiefenbrunn. Mrs.

Viola Dauernhelm, Raymond A. Tiefenbrunn, Mrs. Marie Schwartz, and the late Ambrose Tiefenbrunn. dear brother, brother-in-law. uncle.

grandfather and great-grandfather, in his 82nd year. Funeral from HEILIGTAG Funeral Home, Imperial, Dec. 27, 8:30 a.m., to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Arnold, 9 a.m. Deceased was a member of Married Men's Sodality: C.K, of Branch No. 1031.

and Modern Woodmen of America. WEINTRUB, SAM, Dec. 23, 1955, beloved brother of Mrs. Dora Soroky and Max Weintrub, our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from BERGER MeMcPherson at Walton, morial, 11:30 a.m.

to Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery. Mr. Weintrub in state Sun. after 7:30 p.m. WEITKAMP, ROSE 1756 Parker asleep in Jesus Dec.

24, 1955. beloved daughter of the late William and the late Anna Weitkamp (nee Broemmelhorst), dear sister of Anna Weltkamp. Mrs. Katie Mueller, Mrs. Alvina Kropp, Mrs.

Marie Steinbruegge and the late Henry Weltkamp, our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from DIEDRICH FuHome, 8319 Halls Ferry rat N. Dec. 27. 1:30 neral B'way), p.m.

Interment Salem Lutheran Cemetery, Blackjack. WERTHMULLER, RUDY 6217 Loughborough Dee. Minnie 22, 1955, beloved husband of Doerr Werthmuller, dear father of Comm. Roy Werthmuller, U.S.N., brother of Frank Werthmuller, brother-in-law, father-in-law, sonin-law, grandfather and uncle, Funeral from ARTHUR J. NELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell, Dec.

27, 1:30 p.m., to Chapel of Memories. Valhalla. Member of Mizpan Lodge No. 639, A.F.&A.M.. Scottish Rite, Moolah Temple Shrine, B.

P.O. E. Lodge No. 9. American Legion ham Post 40 and 8 and Past Commanders Club.

Masonic services Dee. 26. 8 p.m. Remains in parlors after 12 noon Sun. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children in memory of Rudy L.

Werthmuller. WESEMANN, ADAM. 4388 Chouteau Dec. 24, 1955, dear husband of Sophie Wesemann, dear father of Eunice Steffens, Mildred Reppell and August Wesemann. dear brother of Emma Eshe, dear grandfather and great-grandfather.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S. 4228 S. Dee. 27, 9 a.m. Interment Sunset.

In parlors after 2 p.m. Sun. WESTER, NICKOLAUS, 3918 Chippewa Dee. 24, 1955, 12:35 p.m.. dear husband of Anna Wester (nee Zimmer), dear father of William N.

Wester, dear father-inlaw. grandfather, brother, brotherin-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from WACKER-HELDERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravols, Dec. 28. 8:30 a.m., to Resurrection Church.

Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Deceased was a member of Meat Cutters' Union. Local No. 88. WILLMAN, ROY ROBERT, 4985 Nagel, Dec.

23. 1955, beloved husband of Rose Willman (nee Bernasek), dear father of Shirley Reed, dear brother of Hattie Rein, our dear son-in-law, father in law, brother in law, nephew, uncle and great -uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois. Dec. 27.

2 p.m. Interment Sunset Park. Member of Brewery Workers Union Local 6. DEATHS 14 WIND. ROSA (nee Wind, 341 Christian, fortified with the bieof holy Motner Church Dec.

23, 1955, beloved wife late Julitis wind dear mother Julius and Ross Oswald, our dear sister-in-law. mother grandmother and aunt. Funeral from EDW. KOCH SON 3516 N. Fourteenth, Dee.

10 a. Holy Cross Church. Interment Calvery. Member St. Monica's Ladies' sodality North St.

Louis Ladies Aid Society. in chapel GEORGE 4917 Robett A V. Dec. 24, 1.00. beloved husoand of Cora Lee dear stepfather or Mrs.

MarKaret Smita or holly wood, wear brotder or Zeno and Fred E. Yelton Maggie Watkins, dear brother-in-law and uncie. services p.m. Tues, at JOHN L. ZILGENHEIN BONe, 1027 Gravols.

Interment Sunset. Member Lodge No. 64. B. of R.T.

ZERKT. CHRIS. 4168 Botanical, Lec. 24, 1935, 1:25 dear husoana of the late Nelite zehrt thee Murphy dear father Hobert and Jack Zehri, brother, tatner-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. uneral from WEICK Funeral Home, 2201 S.

Grand, Dec. 27. 8:30 a.m., to St. Margaret of Scotland Church. Interment Calvary.

Deceased was a member of Holy Name Society, In parlors after 2 p.m, Sunday. CARD OF THANKS 15 WE WISH to extend our thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends for the beautiful flowers and contributions to the Heart bund. in the death of our dear husband and father MELVILLE W. LUCKS, also we wish to thank Rev. Young tor his consoling words.

the pallbearers. and Math Hermann Undertakers for their ellicient service, Respectfully, Mrs. Bertha Lucks and Family. WISH 10 thank the relatives many friends of my dearly beloved husband Oscar G. Brinker for the beautiful floral offerings, cards, words of condolence, and prayers.

I especially thank Rev. O. Kienker, Matt Hermann Funeral Home the organist and pallbearers. Mrs. Helen G.

Brinker and family, ALLMENDINGER, CHARLES, in loving memory of dear husband who passed away Dec. 27, 1954. Happy hours we once enjoyed: How sweet their memory still; But death has left a loneliness This world can never fill. Sadly missed by wife BERTHA. ALTMAN, VIOLA passed away Dee.

31, 1954. our dear wife and mother. She has been gone 1 year but not forgotten, the sun and moon are shining upon a silent grave, beneath lies the one we dearly love but whom we could not save, Friends may think we have forgotten when at times they see us smile: little do they know the heartaches that our smiles hide all the while. Sadly missed by her husband, FRANK ALTMAN daughter, LA VERNE LILYAN ALTMAN. ASPROMONTE, SANTA (nee Castelli), In loving memory of my dear wife, who departed this life Dec.

27, 1953, just two years ago. They say time heals all sorrOW, and helps us to forget. But time so far has only proved, How much we miss you yet. Sadly missed by HUSBAND, CHILDREN and all who loved her. IN MEMORIAM 16 BOWMAN.

NEWTON Dee. 20. 1950, in memory of my darling husband and parents, Louis and Mary Schaefer. LILLIAN BOWMAN, BROOKS. JOHN W.

JR. In loving memory Dee. 25, 1953. With every day that passes by, We wish that he were here. And on this Christmas holiday, it won't seem right this year.

But we know he must be happy Christmas with God this year. Badly missed by PARENTS. BROTHERS and wife, HAZEL BROOKS. JOHN W. Dec.

20, 1953, sadly missed and fondly remembered. Wife HAZEL BROOKS. CARROLL. WM. (PAT), Dee.

50, 1952. Sadly missed by wife MARJORIE, daughter JANE McGRATH, sister MRS. CHARLES F. O'CONNOR and loved ones. DANIELS, JOHN E.

Dee. 27, 1950, in loving memory. Sadly missed by WIFE, CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN, DICHLE, HENRY, Oct. 26, 1954. ELIZABETH, April 7.

1943. In memory of our dear parents. DAUGHTERS and familles, FRED Mar. 17, 1948. DREES, NELLIE G.

(McDonald), Dec. 25, 1953. In joving memory of our dear parents. Sadly missed and fondly remembered by DAUGHTERS and GRANDCHILDREN, DUPREE. CLYDE, in loving memory of our dear father.

who died Dec. 21, 1951, in the Orient No. 2 mine explosion in West Frankfort, IlL. Sadly missed by WIFE AND CHILDREN. FRANZ.

HARRY, Dec. 24, 1953. FRANZ, LA VERNES, Oct, 20, 1953. Those whom we love 80 out of sight But never out of mind: They are cherished in the hearts of those they leave behind, Sadly missed by WIFE, MOTHER. HAAS, HERM in loving memory of my dear husband.

who passed away Dec. 23, 1948. Seven long years since you went away, In my heart you will always stay. Sadly missed by wife THERESA. HAGEBOCKE, JOSEPHINE, in loving memory of my dear mother, died Dec.

28, 1954. I often sit and think of you When I am alone, For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own: My heart is filled with sadness, My eyes shed many a tear: God only knows how much I miss her At the end of the year. Sadly missed by her DAUGHTER. HANSEN. ARTHUR C.

In loving memory Dee. 28. 1953. A token of love and remembrance To the one we will never forget. MOTHER, SISTERS, BROTHER.

HOLMES. EMELIA in loving memory of our dear mother who passed away Dee. 30. 1940. Sadly missed CHILDREN.

orv of my and our dear JEHRLE, KATHERINE, in memmother, passed away Dec. 25, 1948. Sadly missed by FAMILY AND FRIENDS. JOVANOVICH, PHILIP, in memory of my dear husband, who died Dec. 21, 1953.

Surrounded by friends, I am lonesome In the midst of my joys I am blue With a smile on my face, I've a heartache Longing, dear husband, for you. Sadly missed by wife, BARBARA, and daughter, DOLLY, JUNG. JOHN, in loving memory, who passed away Dec. 26, 1935. Sadly missed by WIFE, CHIL DREN, GRANDCHILDREN AND GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN.

KERNER, OLGA Dec. 26, 1951. JOSEPH July 26, 1955, in memory of our dear parents. May God grant them eternal rest. Sadly missed by CHILDREN, KILLOUGHEY, WILLIAM in loving memory of my dear bus- band.

Dee. 27. 1952. Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed by WIFE and FRIENDS.

KIRSTEIN, EDWARD and BERTHA, Dec. 18, 1907, Dec. 28, 1933 Sadly missed by CHILDREN. KOLLER. ALOISTA.

in loving memory Dec. 28. 1953. Always a beautiful memory of the one we loved 50 dear, HUSBAND and CHILDREN, LISCHER. GERTRUDE LEE: in memory, Dec.

26, 1954. loving We miss her SO terrible and and sometimes feel We are dreaming it all, that it cannot be real; But could she return, we could hear her say Don't grieve my loved ones, it's better this way. I'm happier here and its such a relief To be free of pain and feel no grief. So keep your faith and always pray That we'll all be together again someday. Sadly missed by HUSBAND, DAUGHTER.

SON-IN-LAW. GRANDCHILDREN. McCORMACK, JAMES in loving memory of dear husband. father and grandfather. who passed away Dec.

28, 1954. Today recalls sad memories or a loved one laid to rest. And those who think of him today Are the ones who loved him best. Sadly missed by WIFE, TERS. SONS, GRANDCHILDREN McKEEVER, JAMES in loving memory of our dear husband and father, Dec.

31, 1950. Sadly missed by WIFE and SONS MAHEN, WINIFRED Dec. 25. 1953. With us always in loving memory.

HUSBAND and FAMILY, MEES, ROBERT P. and ANNA in memory of our dear parents at Christmas time. You are in our hearts and in our prayers all the time. Sadly missed by DAUGHTER, SON and FAMILY, SISTERS, and all who loved them. Save Almost One-Third the Cost Order Your Want Ad for 7 Days IN MEMORIAM 16 MURPHY, AMELIA (nee Ketterer), loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away Dec.

23, 1945. Her loving smile and cheerful ways Will live hearts forever. Sadly missed by. her daughter MYRTLE and family MURRAY. JOHN loving of our God called home May 23, Sadly missed FAMILY.

PETERSEN, THEODORE 0.. Dee. 29, 1952. memory of our dear father and grandfather. Missed by SON.

DAUGHTERIN-LAW. GRANDCHILDREN, PHELPS, ETHEL, July 8. 1952, longing DAUGHTER FLORA. RIESE. PFC.

RICHARD. loving memory of our dear sott and brother, Dee. 25, 1953. They say time heats all sorrow And helps us to forget, But time so far has only proved How much we miss you Sadly missed by MOTHER. DAD.

SISTERS and BROTHERIN-LAW. SCHLAPPRIZZI, EUGENE loving memory of our dear band and father, who passed away Dee. 25. 1953. Sadly missed by WIFE and CHILDREN.

IGNAC. Dec, 23, 1944. In loving remembrance of one We loved so dear. Sadly missed by WIFE, SON, DAUGHTER. SLINKHARD, OAK most lovingly remembered Dee.

21, 1947. So dear to heart Are the memories of you To treasure forever My whole life through. WIFE and RELATIVES. SOMMERS. DELIA, in memory of dear mother and grandmother aL Christmas.

TOOTS, SIS and GRANDCHILDREN. STAANKEN, ALBERT Dec. 23, 1946: STELLA, Nov. 19, 1954. Missed at Christmas time And all through the year.

CHILDREN and GRANDCHIL- DREN. STEINBRUEGGE, ELLA. In loving memory of our dear sister, Dec. 22, 1953. I think of her and happy days When we were both together.

The happy hours we once enjoyed Will live in my heart forever. Sadly missed by BROTHER, SISTER and all who loved her. STRUCKHOFF. EMIL. most lovingly remembered.

Dec. 24, 1950. WIFE and CHILDREN. THOMPSON. RALPH dear husband, Dee.

27, 1952. In life I loved you dearly In death do the same. Sadly missed by WIFE, TEGELER, AUGUST, Dec. 22. 1954.

The sun and moon are shining Upon silent grave, They shine upon the one we love But whom we could not save. Sadly missed by WIFE and CHILDREN. TOUTTENOI. CATHERINE (STRICKER), in loving memory of our dear Mom, who departed four years ago. The sun and moon are shining upon a silent grave, They shine upon our dear Mom's grave, whom we could not save, Though on earth you are no more, Mom, But in our thoughts and in our hearts you live forever, Mom.

Sadly missed by daughter ANNA SCHROMM. sons JACK and PETE TOUTTENOI, grandchildren EVA. RUDOLPH. and RICHARD SCHROMM who loved her dearly, OTHOFF, GUS in loving metory, passed away Dec. 15, 1951.

Always a beautiful memory, missed by MARIE. WILLMING. CHARLES and MIN. NIE. memory dear parents.

Sadly by HERMAN and HAZEL. FAMILY. missed. ZULAUF. HENRY: memloving OrV beloved husband ot father.

Dec. 23. 1953. From this world of pain and sorrow To the land of peace and rest. God has taken you.

dear loved one Where you have found eternal rest. Sadly missed by WIFE, SON and all who loved him. IN LOVING MEMORY FOR CHRISTMAS of husband, daugh- ter, son. mother and father. Sadly missed by CORA GRAHAM.

LOST 17 To Place a Lost or Found Ad CALL MISS TAYLOR MAin 1-1111 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY CHARGE IT BEAGLE: sick; name on collar. Willis- Weaver. I found call MO 4-9011.

Reward. $20. BEAGLE, tan-white, black saddle, (Corky), vicinity Northwoods; children's pet. EV 2-5736. BEAGLE, brown, black and white, Dec.

4, near Montgomery Reward. FR 1-1668. BEAGLE. male, multi-colored: Ferguson: reward. VI 7-0292W.

BEAGLE. tri-color; vicinity University City; reward. PA 5-6138. BRACELET, gold with pearls. vicinity Spring and Park; reward; keepsake PR 6-6466.

BRACELET; gold; vicinity 7600 Wydown; reward, VO 3-2837. BRACELET, gold; downtown, Friday; reward. PA 7-5140. DIAMOND setting out of man's ring; reward. CE 1-1665.

GLASSES; between Statier Hotel Vandervoorts; reward. PA 7-9127. GOLD CLIP earring with pearls; reward. PA 1-3302. HOUND, male, white with black and brown spots.

wearing collar; reward. VO 3-5423. MI 5-4493. IRISH TERRIER: male; reward. PR.

2-7005. FL 3-6470. KEYS: Salisbury, Natural Bridge, Kingshighway, Cherokee or Grand bus. MI 5-3420. Reward.

LADY'S suit. child's coat: brown metal case with cards and valuable records; reward, OL. 2-6636 or PA 1-2191. LADY'S white gold wristwatch Omega: engraving June 1946. HU 1-6042.

PARAKEET green and vellow answers to Pepe. WY 1-5497. PEKINGESE, male, blond: black mask; "Toy," Dee, 21; reward. MI 7-0872. PEKINGESE puppy; brown, black; Park-Grand; reward.

MO 4-0110. PARROT; midget, vicinity 1100 Angelica: reward. MA 1-6166, PEARL and rhinestone earring. lost downtown Fri. eve; reward.

HU 1-5870. POINTER, male, orange and white, vicinity Goodfellow and Emma, reward. EV 3-4173. PURSE. brown lizard, containing green billfold, Delmar streetcar Thurs.

afternoon. REWARD. PA 5-2692. RAT TERRIER DOG; black with tai markings; name Nippy: has bump on stomach. 3940 Russell, MO 4-1557.

RING. Scottish Rite, diamond set; reward. Upton 4-2109. SMALL dog: female, "Patsy. brown and white.

long tall and long ears. FL 2-6625. BUITCASE, leather, containing man's clothing; front of 368 N. in Taylor, 6 p.m, Please telephone JE 5-0688, reimbursement. TERRIER; miniature black and tan: lost little boy's pet; reward.

PA 1-7655. WATCH: gold Longine, Nov. 26: keepsake; reward. Drexel 3-4150. WALLET.

man's dark brown: driver's license. important cards: reward. PR 2-3966. WATCH. lady's white gold, 4 diamonds: county; reward.

UN 7-5798 WEDDING RING. man's" yellow gold, initials V. vicinity Webster Groves. Dec. 2.

Reward, Taylor 1-8526. WRISTWATCH. boy's, without band: downtown; reward. FO 7-2282 or FO 7-7400. WRISTWATCH, lady's, white gold; vicinity Arsenal.

JE. 3-6689. WRISTWATCH, man's. in Clayton; reward. PA 5-5301.

XMAS present, $55; vicinity First National Bank. Wellston; reward. FO 7-3852. FOUND 18 DOGS: various breeds. Humane Soclety of Missouri, 1210 Macklind.

PEKINESE: vicinity Dale and Big Bend, Richmond Heights. MI 7-3539. PERSONAL 23 ST. LOUIS POLICE FORCE A MERRY CHRISTMAS and May God Bless You for Protecting Our Homes, Our Children, and Our Lives. A MOTHER.

THANKS to Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Lady of Fatima, Infant Jesus of Prague for favor granted. L.J.H. THANKS to the Infant Jesus of Prague for favor received. F.G. THANKS to Infant Jesus W.

of Prague for favors received. D. THANKS to Jesus. Mary and Joseph for favors received. A.

S. SPECIAL NOTICES 26 SPECIAL NOTICE: Sam Nac- carato, of 3610 Normandy, State hereby give notice be responsible for tracted after this except myself. (Signed) SAM SPECIAL NOTICES 26 No. PAINTERS 46 Fraternally, Geo. Wagner.

elect fore Please attend. BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 LOW COST printing. Guaranteed 27. Rec. Roach, quality, Promit U.S.A Letterheads Business 1000 2000 $12; 10.000 $36.41.

5000 $27.50 10.000 $46.75. F.0.B. Mo. Request free and price BAUM PRINTING CO Louls Mo. 6265 Delmar Phone PA 5-1935 Blood Donors Wanted DONORS PAID FOR SERVICE COMMUNITY BLOOD SERVICE 2659 WASHINGTON -8-12 SAT.

5-8031 INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION AVA. Seeks new industry for employment up 500 local people; town of light, 2000: municipal power and water: big main territory: highways. Ralph Kerr, president, Ava, Mo. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY: confidential seclusion unwed girls. Low rates, Legal adoptions.

4911 E. 27th. City, Mo. Tele-16, phone: WA 3-3577. Good Business Address Pays Use our mail address, phone uwering service, that's our business.

3545 Lindell, OL 2-5756 BUSINESS CARDS, raised letters, 1000 cards, $3,95. ST 1-8144. TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 SPECIAL DEAL TRANSPORTATION GOING TO ANY STATE WEST OR SOUTH? DRIVE A NEW CAR FULLY INSURED USE IT AS YOUR OWN. AMPLE DRIVING TIME: ALL CARS NEW AND SERVICED. READY TO GO.

CALL TODAY THEY ARE STILL AVAILABLE. 0-7393. 275 LEMAY FERRY nod TRAVELING WEST Drive new car to the West Coast or connecting states: all cars fully insured and serviced: call for our special deal. Phone or write VE 2-0400: 300 Lemay Ferry St. Louis Mo.

TRAVELING To any State West or Southwest: drive a new ear. fully Insured and serviced: ample driving time: cars ready to go, PR. 3-4526. 2520 S. Broadway.

YOUNG Man. driving to Washington D. first week in Janunry, will share ride with one. Write BIlL Orum, 3427 Park, St. Louis, Mo.

DRIVE new car as your own to Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, New Orleans and Denver. Colo. Contact Mr. Provenzano, PR 3-3738. DRIVING El Paso, Jan.

1, take 2: share expenses; references extchanged. Alton. phone 2-1406. GOING to Los Angeles Dec. 28: can take Poor, persons; 00 share expenses.

7-3663. DRIVING FORT BRAGG. N.C. Dec, 28: take share, GE A 6-3976 SHARE A RIDE 30 RIDE wanted from Hampton and Fyler to 11th and Locust; hours 8 to 4:30. MI after 6 p.m.

5-2418. RIDERS Wanted, 5400 Delmar to Weldon Springa. FO 1-9833, 6 8. SWAPS 31 To Place SWAP AD PHONE MAIN Ask for an ad -taker, who will help you word your ad. if you wish.

You do not need to "open an a count just say: "CHARGE IT. Ad -takers are on duty 8 m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Satur day Or you may bring your ad to the want ad counter, 12th and Olive street and either pay cash or charge it. OUT OF TOWN FOLKS.

MAIL YOUR ADS IN! Rates in Missouri and within 150 miles of St. Louis in Illinois, are 64c per line daily and 67c per line Sunday for 1-time orders: 58c daily and 62c Sunday on 3- time orders within a one-week period: 46c dally and 52c Sunday 7 consecutive time orders. Count 5 average words to the line. Ads cancelled before expirink will be billed al the rate earned. Beyond the areas mentioned above, rates are 84c per line daily and 88c per line Sundav flat.

1956 1956 2-0999. WANTED Have your home put in top shape: we level floors. put new steel beams, repair basement walls, do brick work, will take building materinis or what have you as part or full payment. References. OL 2-0999.

WANTED Things of value you have to swap for vour choice of new items In our 5-floor furniture and appilance store. Your swap may be accepted as full or part payment, CE 1-9993. Open nights 'til 9 p.m. TRADER LOEW, 900 FRANKLIN GUNS: over 500 shotguns, rifles, revolvers (no permit required we buy, sell or trade. Open Monday evenings until 8 o'clock.

Belleville Hardware 200 W. Main, Belleville, Ill. TUCK POINTER wants flats, apartments to work on; will take car, vacant lot oF what have you 8.8 part or full payment? OL 2-0999. GUARANTEED REBUILT TVs brought to home for sale or swap anything of value: Ei-Z terma. Bargain Mart.

4035 Olive. JE 5-3690. PORTABLE Morse sewing chine; value $300: never used: for 10-in. machinist lAthe: must be first- class. MO 4-5412.

BOAT, motor, trailer cheap; 1042 Harley motorcycle $75 OF swap. Arthur Cammann, Box 719, 2, Robertson. Mo. 22' HOUSE TRAILER, $200 down will finance balance. 09 house trailer, $200 down or swap for 6407 Wells.

WANTED: things to swap, sell for you; list or display. OL 2-6117. SWAP SHOP, 3601 N. Grand. CHEVROLET panel truck: 1-ton, L.W.B..

$225 or trade for dump truck. TR 2-3211. PAPER ROUTE for equity in flat or bungalow, or sell. EV 5-9279, before 10 or evenings. CAVE SPRINGS, subdivision St.

Charles, swap for property on Big River or sell. EV 3-4969. I CHEVROLET. '40 coupe: runs good: $75 or what have you? FL 1-5313. 8-5 p.m.

HOUSE TRAILER. 1954. home made, 27x8 $350: SWAD for EV 5-2892. WATER HEATERS installed china, guns. furniture, MO 4-9935.

WILL trade equity In 3-bedroom house in Berkeley for new or model car. VI 7-3538W. CONCRETE Piers; steel beams installed. For what? VI 3-3050, ELECTRIC stove swap for room gas heater or VI 7-3848J. GUITAR, new.

Gibson with case: swap for PR 2-5613. after RIFLE, 22 Marlin automatic; swap for PR 2-5613. after KEESHOND trained: swap for hunting dog or sell. PR 3-6901. CHAIN SAW.

$150: light plant, $30. or VI 3-2401. LUMBER: sell or swap; flooring and ceiling, PR. 3-2020. BUS.

37 passenger: runs good; sell or swap? FL 1-3704. PLYMOUTH, 1948. TE original new repairs. 1-6882. Business Directory APPLIANCE REPAIRING 40 5243 Lansdowne.

FL 2-2595. CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 WASHERS. repaired in home; automatics, wringer types, and Meadow- Easy Spinners. A.A.A., lark. EV 1-3743 ASH HAULING 41 ASHPITS.

old sheds wrecked; basements cleaned. Prompt service. THOMAS. 4423 Page, JE 5-0327. ASHES, rubbish; prompt, Walton.

4461 Cote Brilliante. FR 1-7096. BRICKLAYING, TUCKPOINTING 43 CHIMNEYS repaired; brickwork; foundations; setting arches and door openings. C. Bayles, TO 5-0583: 3515 Morganford.

BRICKWORK, tuckpointing. glass blocks, waterproofing, chimney expert: work guaranteed. W. Koclan. 3838A Iowa.

TO 5-1898. TUCKPOINTING, chimney repairing, waterproofing, window caulkInfr brick staining. Cather, 5270 Gilmore, EV 3-1453. BERNRE tuckpointing. brick repair: free estimates.

2752 Osage. PR 1-0043. PL 2-6115. BRICKWORK; planters. FRANK, 5867A Theodosla, EV 1-0866.

TUCKPOINTING, etc. GAMBLIN. 1955 CHAIN LINK fence: free estimates: 36 months to pay: quality materiais, low prizes. VI 7-3568. Broadhu At Fence 7737 Brand.

that CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 Call CEntral 1-7620 KRAMER AND ASSOCIATES REPAIR AND MODERNIZATION 19 DEPARTMENTS TO SERVE YOU alter p.m. 1. Interior-Exterior Painting Plumbing Tuckpointing 4. Bricklaying 5. Carpentry 6.

Concrete 7. Electrical 8. Oil Conversion Burners 9. Plastering 10. Tiling 11.

Guttering 12. Heating 13. Kitchen Modernization 14, Fine Cabinet Work 15. Bathroom Modernization Roofing and Siding 17. Attics Finished 18.

Hardwood Floors 19. Additional Rooms and Porches FREE ESTIMATES. EASY TERMS. NO MONEY DOWN. FULLY INSURED.

CALL CENTRAL 1-7620 EVES. WY 1-4688 KRAMER AND ASSOCIATES PAUL BROWN BLDG. MA (-4340 ENLARGE, MODERNIZE YOUR HOME Lower Winter Rates Now in Effect! All Work Guaranteed NO MONEY DOWN 3 to 20 YEARS TO PAY Add a Room Enclose Porch Enclose Breezeway Attic Garane Living Space Add Carport Add Porch Build Add Dormers Add Breezeway FREE ESTIMATE! Hundreds of satisfied customers. Names furnished on request, Bank and furnished. Phone Monday Savinga and Loan references Friday, 9 a.m.

to 8:30 p.m. MA 1-4340 Midland Construction Co. 803 Holland Bldg. GET ANOTHER ESTIMATE Carpentry Work Our Specialty INTERIORS 3607 Wyoming 16 PR 3-6110 CARPENTER WORK ALL KINDS FREE $300 JOB 'S $9.60 MONTH ESTIMATES Store fronts, porches, stairs, windows. floors, fences, etc.

OVERHEAD DOORS, GARAGES -BUILT HOMES WIPFLER, 5567 PERSHING VO 3-7227 HU 1-3444 REMODELING of all kinds: porches built. chimneys repaired. roofs installed: work guaranteed; E-2 terms: 35 years in business. Midwest Home Improvement, 1507 Goodfellow, EV 3-7738. HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS EV 2-4939 Finley Bennett 6136 Wells MANY years experience: reasonable, (.

Bayies, TO 5-0583. 3515 Morganford. GENERAL CONTRACTING and repairs; FHA financing. Andrews Son, 2719A Belt, JE 3-6689. GENERAL home repairs, roofs.

tuckpointing, concrete, carpentry. Mike. 5615 Hebert CO 1-5505 CARPENTRY AND PAINTING GIBSON SON MO 4-4450 PR 1-5082 4005 Shenandoah CABINET WORK- CARPENTRY L. Bates 6104 Lena CO 1-6123 CARPENTRY and rathskellera, etc. ROSEN 5751 Lotus, EV 5-6798.

CONCRETE, CEMENT WORK 46 FRANK FREELAND. general contractor, sidewalks. driveways, garage floors, basement floors: also complete building and remodeling. Work guaranteed: 110 small. FR 1-9223, 1532 Benton, FREE ESTIMATES Concrete floors, drives, steps, etc.

D. CHURCH, 5748 WABADA. EV. 2-6294 EV 1-5604 CONCRETE work, all kinds, walks. driveways, garages, porches, Morrig, 2516 Beliglade.

JE 3-7740. CONCRETE footings, foundations. excavations, grading. KAUFMANN, FL 3-0751. 3925 Bayless.

MANY years' experience; reasonable. C. Bayles, TO 5-0583, 3515 Morganford. FOUNDATIONS, footings, excavating. grading.

Hicks Son, UN 7-3462. 219 Penrose, SIDEWALKS leveled, roots cut. Kiely, 5920 Columbia. ST 1-6304. DETECTIVES 47 DETECTIVE MARIAM: shadowIn locating: everywhere: photos for evidence; licensed, bonded.

6635 Delmar. PA 1-0776, VO 3-3526. JOHN W. PRIVATE DETECTIVE 1606 Semple FO 7-2051 FORMER Chief of Police: bonded. EV 3-4783.

EV 2-0880. Mississippl Valley, 7283 Natural Bridge. ELECTRIC WIRING, ETC. 50 WIRING for room coolers, ranger. dryers, moving meters, alterations and repairing.

Call FO 7-2040 for free estimates: visit our store: see complete line of low priced lighting fixtures for every room. Hanenkamp. 910 N. Kingshighway. TOBIN ELECTRIC.

all of wiring, Installed and N. repaired: FHA if desired, 3328 CE 1-1163. EXCAVATING 51 EXCAVATING. grading. Hicks, 219 Penrose.

UN 7-3462. SEPTIC TANKS 52 PRECAST erncrete steel approved. Sitton Septic Tank. 1540 Woodson. WY 1-5150.

FLOORING 53 SANDING, finishing arellac or HOGRA-LAC; 25 years experience; city or county; only st class work. Holt, 3888 Humphrey PR 3-2936. FIRST class floor retinishing or installing new floors. Sedlacek, 6854 Corbitt, PA 1-5473. FLOOR refinished; special rates.

6132 Victoria. MI 5-6302 HEATING, SHEET METAL WORK 55 24-HOUR heating service; stoves, furnaces, boilers. Louie, 2613 N. 22nd st. GA 1-1257.

FURNACE, boiler repairs. George 7107 Page, PA 5-0157. GENERAL HAULING 56 hauling, commercial or residential. Gibson Haulers, 2927 Garrison ct, FR 1-4835. TIDWELL, refrigerators, trunks, etc.

3136A California, MO 4-3190. COLEMAN: moving, trunks, turntture. 1527 N. Grand. F'R 1-2638.

ANYTHING to Move? Reasonable. Harold, 3737 Oregon, PR 1-2322. AAA MOVING Express; hauling, I bonded. EV 1-0689, 5817 Easton. LIGHT hauling.

prompt service. Van 1416 Granville, FO 7-5021. GENERAL HAULING: bonded. Thomas. 2804 Spruce.

OL 2-3951. HAULING done by Chunn, 8725 Evans. WO 2-4610. RUBBISH; tearing down ash pits. McCain, 4133 Evans.

JE 1-5343. 50th, HAULING: heavy truck. Jim, 4-7042 617 8. E. St.

Louis, Upton JESSIE BROWN HARLING. MA 1-8709. 1417 Franklia REMOVED 57 HAIR- -MOLES -WARTS REMOVED PERMANENTLY 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE ESTHER L. FOX SUITE 898 ARCADE BLDG. EIGHTH and OLIVE CH 1-5213 HAIR REMOVED permanently.

N. Phelps, R. N. 231 Metropolitan bldg. Grand and Olive.

JE 1-9798 LANDSCAPING 60 TREE TRIMMING. removing: Insured. Siess, 1357 Cockrili. co 1-2166. HA 8-1739.

TREES trimmed, removed. insured. Edwards, Kirkwood, TA 2-1380 PAINTING 63 EXTERIOR painting, interior; reasonable: prompt service. 4140 Washington, Walsh, JE 5-4445. INTERIOR, exterior.

residential and commercial. FHA financing. FIFE. CO 1-1659, 5943 Summit. PAINTING, wall paper cleaning: prompt.

BROWN. 1908 Hamilton, EV 2-2680. UN 7-8481, PAINTING, paper hanging, paper cleaned: patch plastering. B. G.

Painting, 4535 Flad. PR 2-3515. PAINTING. decorating Young, 5130 N. Broadway.

GA 1-3362. PAINTING, BEST MATERIALS. BETZ. 4241 Lafayette. PR 6-4992 PAPER HANGING, CLEANING 64 AL'S STEAM SERVICE FULLY INSURED WALLPAPER REMOVING PR 2-3843 2361 S.

30th Binks Wallpaper Removing Fast, clean service by steam method FREE ESTIMATES 1237. PAINTING DAMMERT TW 2-1736, Paper removed by steam: fast, clean. reliable; paper cleaned: We gO anywhere. Call us first. Stinnett, 2421 Blair, CH 1-7780.

WALLPAPER REMOVED BY STEAM Papering, Painting. Plastering Do Work Myself. Guaranteed. 1-6140 HEINOLD 4936 Lotus PAPERING and painting. low prices.

estimates free. prompt. Walters, 6135 Payne, VI 7-2466R PAPERHANGING done at once. Sullivan. 2922 Texan.

PR 3-9559. PAPERING. painting. cleaning. Smith, 1707A S.

9th. MA 1-9399. PAPER. paint, need work. Rennene 3332 S.

Broadway. PR 2-9728. PAPERING, steaming. immediate. Kupke, 2812 Indiana, PR 6-6587.

PLASTERING 66 A. D. RABENAU, plastering. remodeling, baths, arches, cellings, kitchens, concrete, carpentry; mates. 4312 Hunt.

OL 2-2418. PLASTERING; work; waterproofing: 25 years' ence. C. Bayles, TO 5-0583; 3515 Morganford. PLASTER repairing.

fully insured. Finnegan, 1744A Pennsylvania. PR 1-1160 days: PR 3-4084 eves. PLASTERING, new or old good work; reasonable; gunranteed. Call Jess, FL 3-5291.

PLASTERING GUARANTEED GEORGE. 209 Sidney, PR 2-8297 PLUMBERS (Licensed) 67 BEILENSON. PLUMBER New, remodel, repair: bathrooms, toilets, sinks installed: sewer, water service instalintions, repair. 36 MONTHS TO PAY 5914 CLAYTON MI 5-4888 EASTER PLUMBING guaranteed, 4338 Manchester, JE 3-6432. BATHROOM and and kitchen remodelIng: sewer repairs.

Valentine, 4647 Dahlia, HU 1-4321 BECKMAN, established 37 years, 5628 Rhodes. FL 2-5450. REPAIRS, contracting. remodeling. Koch, 5996 Theodore, EV 8-1773.

ROOFING, SIDING GUTTERING 68. ROOF INSPECTION Get free estimate on flat, and shingle roof: 3 years to pay. Central Roof Siding 3665 ket. JE 3-0751. EV 5-3990.

GUTTERING, roof and chimney work: E-Z terma. Midwest Roof Chimney 1507 Goodfellow; LV 3-7738. A HOLE in your roof or a whole new roof: terms. Frederic, 4280 Natural Bridge, 01. 2-1000.

STORAGE, MOVING, EXPRESS 69 VON DER AHE VAN LINES: low rates: local, long distance, storage. MA 1-1283 512 8, 6th THEATRICAL 70 Actors Actresses, 6 to 60 Planning television show for February opening. Call Ralph M. Sacks, Ch 1-0260. MUSIC, all occasions.

FL 2-3837. Harvey Hill's Orchestra. UPHOLSTERING, FURNITURE REPAIRING 71. UPHOLSTERING. furniture repairs; low prices.

Grainick Upholstering. 6040 Delmar. PA 1-4777. VENETIAN BLINDS SHADES 72 BLINDS RE TAPED in your home. RHODES, PA 6-0064.

6740 Page. EDUCATION SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 WORLD FAMOUS BAILEY SCHOOLS Offers Day and Evening Training in These Big- Pay Fields 1. Television- -Radio 2. Industrial Electronics 3. Automation Technician 4.

Deisel Mechanics 5. Auto Mechanics 6. Automatic Transmissions Don't take chances with your future when selecting a training. Make sure you get the Best! The Bailey School is by far the largest, oldest, and finest school of its kind in this part of the country. Veterans Approved WRITE, PHONE OR VISIT 1626 S.

GRAND PR 6-7860 MORRIS TELEVISION SCHOOL PRACTICAL TRAINING BIG MONEY ASSURED FUTURE Radio Television Industrial Electronics Automation Technician A school designed and equipped for the best instruction. Phone, Visit or Write Us Today Classes now forming, Veterans Approved 2825 N. GRAND (at Bail Park) Open Evenings JE 5-2137 Switchboard Receptionist Women All Ages Learn this fascinating vocation: our simple step-by-step method makes an expert in 3 to 5 weeks. FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE Florence Utt Schools 1728 Arcade Bldg. Across the Nation CH 1-6255 A-I-R-L-I-N-E-S "JOBS WITH WINGS" START to $300 for FLIGHT or GROUND HOSTESS.

AIRPORT AGENT. RESERVATIONIST. PHONE short. SALES, after NATIONALS low -cost airline training guaranteed. Air-minded, age 17 to 39, graduates.

Call or write MR. SHERRILL, CE 1-2626, 411 N. 7th, Room 1312. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN AUTO AND DIESEL MECHANICS. Master this top-paying trade.

Many raduater earn $100 a week and up. For free Approved for Korean write Veterans. information Dept. No. 271, NASHVILLE AUTODIESEL COLLEGE, Nashville 3, Ten.

MEN -WHITE 18-35. for railroad communication Jobs: pay $350 to $400 per month: if not qualified, we train you in 5 to 6 months: approved for rean veterans. Railway Communications. 4511 Delmar. SHOW CARD WRITING Night classes only.

Hi-Grade Sign 5894 Delmar. PA 5-5666. BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS 76 LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE career best for you. Unlimited opportunities. As a licensed beautician, your security is assured.

Short course qualities. Day-evening classes. Call or write MOLER COLLEGE, 521 Washington, CE 1-3581 LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE: Individual instruction MAPLEWOOD SCHOOL OF BEAUTY 5-9191. CULTURE. 7308 Manchester MI Leeward, City of of Missouri, do that I will not any debts condate by anyone NACCARATO Continued on Page 3, This Section.

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