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

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matfttfim n- T''inrWf f.f T-Trf IIIH i S)HH sg ai aUHH Ajlea BHlr w'm 14 DEATHS DEATHS 3B CEMETERIES ii LMif.ii, rT i r.t iir nnrr nirt i rfn 1 nrf, 7113 N. ViMnov. un SeeOUfici. Way II dMr'v bcjnvj Wf ARRIE 'tiUPEL- HILtTT-lots, "oui of-tnun wantf sale UN 4-8'J-Hi l.t.7. A unhand of lr T.

dr fat her i ffrUORlAlT rncire; leavms city. A 31 rnr.toT and or wll. A 1-4010. KAT 2.309; FKSr 77AE 1VDE 3 SINCE NOV. 10 NEW YORK, May 7 'AIM jThe corporate bond market turned mixed late today after an early advance.

Dealings ere fairly active. Teeeir dear I 'Ita- I hrrthe'-m-l. la- GOOD boat 4 -GRAVE LOT; Laural Bill. CO 1-5827. U.

S. Econ omyToday SENTIMENT FLOWERS QUICKLY By Sam Dawton Mi. WiiUam in iinte CLAHK A I CONDITIONER: -ton Cur- )ovd sisttr of Mrj. Pu Heim-ls I'ri, A Kfltroo. Mrs.

Jrhn O. Enrhart Mrs. Yml Kotla. our ttur itatcr-ia-iaw, unt co iin. Priit heid Tuf.

Wny 7. 1 Dm. M-timun Crma torv. Contnbutions eot to St. Loiiis Csncr SocifW and Helen Teae.t-r.

n.nihv Puneral Hon e. 1 1 2r, Timiiam'nit av until Ms- 10 p.m.. tVn in at WHITK finer st ime. IroT'm, Mo. for tervice I and interment.

Ts: wrtrit s.nau car. l-TV'M '52 motor; for caah or BoXKR. PI for carpntr orkT 7 M.tbl ard Ciem Orott. Waiter and Audrey Wioerker and the lie Gu S.optker. treAt-JU'it of imd Kiem and ft aliv Ptoecker Jr.

Funeral from aUS- NEW YORK, May 7 (API. I united States Government' KR'. 4 8. kmfitiiiw7. UII MSf H.

RAYMOND May t.m. mieicwr.i Si. Mxv 4 i.S7. dear b-othr of i.a- peter teiie Panders and Jerome Wilut'-h. I itsH.

FKAM'frK 5'Jt VV.l- dear brotr.er-in-la w. unci and issues were oft slightly in a dull session. Intermediates traded unchanged 7.11 inu a and laiienhv lane. VaV li. be- ENTIMENT flowers quickly in Wall Street.

The abrupt rad-1 change from fears of a recession to confidence that the present sidewayi movement of the economy will be followed SPECIAL SERVICES ft TRADES 38 We Dig Cisterns, VeTs Drill 32" and 18" any eihi clan wells ary depth I find wnter; 2Q yea's experience: wil efiuiDned enmnleta alt tohi: eilo NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Fjnatil Aranqamailt J5 up Grow cf St. Louli brnd Mrer 52 Zoytia and Earmuda U-3 qinu 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 Funeral Wed. May 8. 8:30 am.

fror, Funeral Home. 400 Natural long-terms were down ariund I DV, AL1 fOIT. Of tht Prk Plaza Hotel. S.in.. Msv 5.

wir of tMt iate Robert Coit lnv a-td Mn. F. S-jrd aunt of Mary Dav Dver, Mnrcan C. and Kanta Snird Jr. Service Panforth "hrjl Of Pilgrim CortreBHti -nal Criurch Vn-ion anri Kensinc.on avi Tuei 0 30 a.m.

imernae-it PeUefnoiair Cemery. Ck)ntnbutiotia mv be mite in her mtm.trv to AwocUtion. 2 30 Twntv-first or Pi rim ConKreaalional Churfh. lKKMN. hiit.

IKE 15t.O Swtuer fortiited with tha Sflcrament.i of Mt'Ther riurrh, Mv 7. 1957. beinved hui- Bnore, to Holv Row rv crurcb this Adt aave 10r. Call interment Calvary Cemetery tn, pciiari, nouie euu Colin svlle FIHE tea pea, FHA approved. 3440 DeKalh Aust n.

MO 4-3901. by another boom and more inflation sent the stock price average for a brief time Friday to a new high for the year. The Associated Press index, the money he had. This helped still some distance below the keep over-all industrial output high reached in April 1956, is I stable. Recessions in certain in- v.

i t. I .1 -r i UJ aOiM live-l wife of nomas clear mother of Harold. Jo-pph Lush, barbara M. Carey end the late Lt. John our near (rrmuimofher, OBOttset-in-lKW end sunt.

Funeral ironi CKtXiHAN Funeral Home 831 K. Biit Bend, Webeter Ciroves. May 9 8 am. to the Church i Tl-e Annum alien, (ilendaie r1. aitd Kim av Man 9 a.m.

Internment Resurrection, I.VOS. KKMK (fWh'', 51.1 W. W(htbine. Kirkmd, der bu.bjinr1 of Mrytie K. Lynns, ilear (ather of Audrey Lee J-yon, uer brother.

uncle a rt cousin. Funeral aervires i ri. l'l. p.m at PKITINGKK Mor-turv. AM S.

Kirkwotid rd. Inter Some Belgian and Brazilian bonds were higher in a moderately active foreign section. The Treasury's short-term bill rate declined below 3 pel cent for the first time since last Nov. 10. The average rate on rate Wil.ME.

HK ne HfiMMrmanni. St chanes. Mhv 7. 1957. be 'over! wife of the laie Ji.H is H.

dear mother of Heraer Ierov Mrs. Mahl W. O'Brien. Mrs. Eu-na R.

SyUan. grandniotlr. der sister of tUwurd ana Joseph Heppermann. Uilmee In ftste at PR1N-HTKF-Hl'OHKS Funei 4l Hone. nuw i-niiuui irtuiy auuvc mc iu uuautrs weif unset uy sirengm Open 8-8 p.m., Closed Sun.

carlton flower shop Week day 8-6, Inn. 8-4. 1123 point in mid-February of this Then th union, to TO 590 Member FT. P. FUNERAL DIRECTORS the littest issue sold yesterday jStock market dropped to 2 909 per cent.

Last was taking its 4) K'nssbtKhwav, 8t. Charles. a'ter 7 ilST May 7. Requiem ma K. band of Mildred i.

Ptrkson nea Brake dear eon of the lata John and Murv Dlrknn. dear brother of M-ieired and Kthel t'uknon, dear brotiier-in-law, untie, grwat -uncle and cousin. Ku-ieral MaT 9, a m. from MATH HKKMANN SON'S Fair and West Florissant av to Our Ldy of Mount Carmel Cnurch, Veronica ani An-netta tvt. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

9g. IK'knn wb a week a similar issues of 91-dav from busi- ment Laurel lull Oarrien. r. bills sold for a rate of 3.039 'ness sentiment SULLIVAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lvons member or Greater per cent. which was most Louis Athletic Coacies Or-cnnization of St.

Louie and 8t. Louie Coun-y and KirKwood Ltons Club. C-wductinc awrvire-j from Krn Funral tiom, 2707 N. Grand bl APPLIANCE REPAIRING 40 WASHERS REPAIRED All Mal(e! Work RUDY'S fi053 Calea P. 5-KS5 APPLIANCE repair, pickup', tf Blll.a32a..

ASH HAULING 41 A.SHPl'rS wrecked and removed: rensMinaOle. promiit. 949 Brenda. FL 2-T9a, HU1-S171. ASHPITS, old ihd wrecked; baael menu cleared.

Prompt jervxe. THOMAS, 4423 Phkc. JB 03S7. ASHES rubbish; prompt. Wa'tnn," 44iil CmeBrilliinte.FH l-70fl.

TtAUXlNO. iirkii.daT clr an cellarir Will. 4731 CookLjJKa-Ufl4. BRICKLAYING. TUCKPC I NTING 4J Tuctpointing Brictworli rhtnmey Insured; FHA.

Mislev. 1.114 Benton. CElf7S BKHNRKDtEfi, tuokpointmir and" brick work; 25 years experience. J-SS 1-0043. PL BRICK AND fiTONE work: nown boxes and planters, walls.

FRANK. 5HR7A TheodnslA. EV 1-0SK6. ly on the gloomy side. Sentiment JE 5-4444 MrWHORTER, JfrSE.

984 A Linn Mav A .957 bloved hus KrieqshauFer's FL 1-4320 changed when memrer or si. i-ouia Meiropoinan Police, Central Pitrtn ar.A Moly Society of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Churrh DHOK.F See hnur. band of Florence McWhorter (nee Burner dear father of Pennevt ALBERT H. HOPPE and Karen Lnn. dear ton of feter cnurch.

hi. Charles, Thurs Mav 9 10 i m. tD Interment St. Cemete St Charlts. I (i K.N At KHAN JOHN, 2bll K.iiot.

audderdv. May 5. 1957 beloved husband of Mary Ellen Winf.enbach ne Wnsnt dar fathei of James F. Paul Iolores Ann and Ruth Wti g-enbar our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle and cousin Funeral from the ROPFRT D. K1NEALY Mortuary.

Mi St. Louis, Wed. May 8, 8:30 a.m. t-Sacred Heart Churrh. 25th and University ste.

Interment Memorial Park Cemetery Deceased was sn honorary member of Stove Mounters' International Local No. 9ti U.N. A. APTFR. li A -lesst MPd an file norter, our dear brother, brother-in-law.

VS. TREASURY STATEMENT WASHINGTON, May 7 (AP) The cash position of the treasury May 2: Balance deposits fiscal year July 1 $62,612,368,365, withdrawals fiscal year $65,117,168,978, total debt (xi $274,040,946,153, gold assets $22,317,855,031. xlncludes $448,503,053 debt not subject to statutory limit. if? Sam Dawson 6464 Chippewa 2-193S it became evident (1) that things weren't turning out as badly a ex nntifW and cousin Funeral from EDW. FKNDLER UilONKR UNDr'KTAKTNfJ CO.

ESTABUSHi-D IRSS 2223 Rt Louia. CH 1-1654 Mortuary, 5tll s. wrantt at riiien. Thuia. 2 p.rr.

Interment Mt.HiD KUTIfl FUKKRAlT HOMS 290g Gravola PR 2-3000 MunlSJIpnl and Allen. PR 2-0402 MAKSPF.N. W. R. (BILL).

6437 Alamo, Mav 5, 1957. beloved husband of Maude Marsden (nee eible dear father of William Maraden and Dorothy Galynn, our SCHNUR FUNERAL HOME TUCK POINTING, brickwork J. SPECTACULAR IHIK. i tnre Breen. 4091 Qujn-1 Gamblm A Son.

35 years' experi- 3125 Lafayette PR 1-7780 amirienlv. Mav 5 1057 grandfather, father-in-iaw, Drotner-In-law and uncle. Funeral from ARTHUR 3 DON-NELLY Parlors. 3840 Lindell bl, MONUMENTS 10 FABER, KKBASTMN. 5611 Paee.

Sun Mav 5. 1957. beloved husband of Tena Fa her inee ZehrO. dear brother of Maraaret Brundick. Sarah Brueesremann.

Clara Lonne-mann, Rose Schmitt. F.mma Hanim. Peter and William Faber. our dear broiher-in-law and uncle. Funeral from EDW.

FF.NDT.F.R Mortuary 511 8. Grand nt Bates. 8:30 a.m.. to St. Catherine's Church Interment National FOX.

CATHFRIXK F. nee Htirkel formerly of Terry fortified with the Sacraments of Hoiv Mother Churrh, May 6. 1957. dear mother of Bernadette Michel, Maiv F. Kennedy.

John Joseph P. and Thomas V. Fox. dear sister of Bee M- and Agnes M. Burke.

dear grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from CULLF.N KELLY Funeral Home, 72ti7 Natural Bridge May fl, 8 a to Ascension of Our BARGAINS GALORE! in others. This seeming evidence of the continuation of the "rolling adjustment" pattern which has characterized the postwar period convinced the bulls that this business phase would take the shape of Die ones before a breather followed by a new boom. THE INFLATIONARY SIDE of the shift in sentiment reveals itself in these facts and expectations: The cost of living has continued climbing month after month. This has convinced some people that we can expect a two or three per cent rise in prices each year.

This belief feeds the first of speculation in the market. Interest rates hold high or edge higher. To the bulls this indicates that the demand for funds for expansion is unabated. Railroads are getting a passenger fare boost, which makes their stocks more attractive to traders. Wage scales rise, often automatically as a new year rolls around.

With total employment high, this means rising personal incomes on which industry and trade can draw GOVERNMENT SPENDING seems set to add an extra fillip soon. Coming on top of steady consumer spending, the added money which federal, state and local governments will pour nto the economy could edge industrial activity a bit higher. Business spending for expansion, modernization anrt FOSEBROUGHBTOTOpTNTH TO." Wed Mav 8, 1 p.m. Interment Mniint r.mtrv Mill- ence. 5243 I.ansdowne.

IL 2-2595. TUCKPOINT1NO. brick; chimn work; trea estimates. Smard, 3232 Henrietta. PR 1-4489.

STOP" wet walls; tuckpoint," crura- ney repalia. Leu. 25oa W. Palm, i 1-62IIT. EV3-2655.

writ normant 1-46S5 audt. 111. President ol Painten Local No. 115 belovrd wlte of the late Fred W. WohlMadter.

dear motner ot Fred G. Wohlatadter and Florence Kalal. dear sister of Wary Rockwell, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, swter-in-law and aunt Funeral from KUT1H Funeral Home, Gravois. Mav a.m. Remuem Mass Immaculate Heart of Alary Church.

Interment SS. Peter and Paul a GENERAL 13A Emily Post Says: pected, (2) that inflationary forces were still strong. Here are some of the factors in the first category: Earnings for the first three months of this year were good for more than half of the companies reporting. And this pleased Wall Street in spite of warnings by some of the profit parade leaders oil companies, for example that the upswing might not hold. Retail trade dollar volume in the first four months held higher than a year ago, even if largely because of price increases.

THERE WERE NOTABLE shifts in consumer buying interest from one type of product to another, but there was little sign that the consumer was holding back on spending Upon the death nf a fri.nil fnn ahould eo at nnre to the hnn.e. COOL OFF write "with aympathv" on your card and leave it at the door. TUCKPOINTING. Frank Jones, 14 13 N. Ninth 1-7246.

BRICKLAYING, BLOCK WORK 8223 Madison. HA. 1-7870, CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 PORCH enclosures, room piannlngr. jalousies, awning windows: fully insured: 36 months to pay, Don Bigga Co. WO 2-3102.

7790 Watson. KEYSTONE INDUSTRIES Building Contractors NEW WORK REMODELING Construction conauitants 649 ROBE KT JA 1-4497 NF.wTioirea Additions and repairs. Wldenar. AI II Hi. JAt OB Cheslertield.

May ti, beloved husband of Alice Maurer Inee Korbi, dear brottier-ln-law and uncle. Masonic servlre from fiCHRA-PKK Funeral Home. Ballwin, May 9. 2 tn. Interment Hiram Cemetery.

Mr. Mmtrer a member of Lambskin LoUe No. 4rt0. I A II LEN A (nee Krhaales), Chicaeo, May 5. 1957.

beloved wile of the late William Melnlianlt, dear mother of Elvira Schuitz and the late Roy and Mvrtle Meinhardt, sister of Henry Si-haales, mother-tn-lHW of Leo Schults and Mildred Meinhardt. ftrandmother, areat-grand. mother, sunt and sreat-aunt. Funeral from CALVIN F. or, you write a letter to the family.

In either rase you lend floweri, addreaaed to the funeral Lord Church, Nelson and Fairchlld. Interment Calvary. frikikich7ch no Cumherland Maryland Heights, suddenly, May 5. 1957, beloved husband of Vera Frledrlch. Funeral Mv 8.

p.m. from BAIIMANN BHOS Funeral LOST 17 BII.LFOLP: b1TTinmlaV m'T reward. Ann Ropac. HU 1-84(16, UP 4JJ100. "CAT, black'Ters'ian.

name Tupsy, reward, ST 1-6643 evenings. COCKF.R. male, red, "gettlnii gray;" reward. A 2-S449. C0I.LIF., female, white and sableT Caronddet Park area.

PL 2-911Z Reward. DIAMOND RING, lady's: 1 large, 4 small stones: broken band: lib o( (name ol the deceased) or to the nearest relative. The latter method la preferable. If the relative la a friend. But the former method li followed If the deceaied Home.

2504 Woodson Over land, interment i-ee ree cemetery. aione waaKnown to you. FUDGE. RUTH KATHLEEN. 3518 I Kie vent at.

Mon. Mav eral reward. Mrs. Vera Ward, 14 DEATHS 19R7. riarlin dauchter of Ieon 14 N.

Glenwood, Columbia. Mo. and Estelle Fudge (nee Best), dear FKUTZ Funeral Home. 4828 Nat A I.BERN, "HERMAS J.TT'aTrTleld, Bradley, ST 1-4896. BUILT-RITK CONTRACTING S-0877 New construction, additiona, garages, porches, concrete and block J' ister of Baroara.

ueorgia, ieon ard, Wendy and Leon, dear grand daughter. and cousin. ural Brldse Mav 9, 2 p.m. Interment SSion Cemetery. Member of Guardian Chapter No.

i IUIII1I11J Vk JUUSVUW JU1I13, May 2. 1957. dear lather of Bernie, Arthur. Charles, WHford. Clara, leanor, Evelyn end Doris.

Funeral Mav 8. 1 n.m.. 70. U.E..H,, Chicago. WOIH, (lanuiua, guneitcs, lwuuum- tiona, rooting, aiding and tuck- MKl'SKR, 382TA" Shaw, May 5.

1957. beloved with Kuneral from McCOY Funeral husband of Alvlne Meuser (nee Ciiurcri, May 8, 10 a m. search is expected to be higher, too. These ih hreuser). dear brother of Gua 13.

Meuser, our dear cousin. i u.o.i miermeni isa, raiar ana Paul Cemetery. funeral from WINOBF.R. MUKIILK Funeral Home. 3H11I S.

tilings me bulls are counting on and why pomtin. 5535 Etlel HA HOME modernising, new rooms, arches, stairs, dormers, rathskel- lers. entrance doors, sliding doors; Time payment. F'ltsgerald. HA 8-8605, Natural BridgS; CALL GIBSON SON For carpenter wurk; FHA terms.

PR l-b()82: MO 4-4450 4005 SHENANDOAH CARPENTRY. new and AI RKH.HT ALBUKCHT, MARY Grand May 8. 2 p.m. (nee 327 Kraus. Mav interment bi.

friers cemetery. some other factors: redlimrl hnm. AMERiCAN-tandard PREFERRED DIVIDEND COMMON DIVIDEND quarterly dividend of 11.75 par shar on th. Preferred Stock hat bean declared, payable June 1, 1057 to stockholders of record at th close of bunnesa on May 22, 1957. A quarterly dividend of 15 rent! par hare on the Common Stock hai been declared, payable June 34, 1957 to tockholderi of record at the close, of buainet on June 3, 1957.

Memher of Mount Hop JCv, and Congregational Church. 6, 1957, 7:40 a.m., dear wlfa of the late Michael Albright, dear mother of Michael. Helen Nohova, Frank, Dave, Ruth HerxinR and Graca Freeman, dear mother-in- lew. than sensational car sales. POO; male, while with few brown spots; short crooked lecs.JA 1-5R70.

Reward. tHlij, male. Beanie, brown, black and white, no hunter, child's pet. reward. HA 7-4168.

F.VKNlNn keepsake, vicinity Phillip Murray Hall, May Ke- wmM. FL 3-7560. Terrier; white; "Tl, 8T1390. HOtlNPr hlackT brown esrs- reward. HF.

2-4212. MARRIAGE license, cur title. Insurance papera. May 4. MA 1-5983 PARAKEET, white fvicinityTKmf s-highway Lindell; reward.

i'O 7-2030. "PARAKEET, blue gray; Penrose and NewMtesd; name Cookie; reward. F.V 1-6448, PARAKKKTr green; talking (Sambo Sampson! reward. MI 7-3141. PARaKKKT, aqua blue "Pretty reward.

I'R2-B()88. Po'rSfEftr young; liver aniTwhTre. spotted, female; reward. ST 1-3589 black" suede: Saturday a.m.. vldnitv Woolworth's on N.

F'ourleentU pniera, medlclna. Important. TR 7-0762. RING riiamimri Mlisollir rioilWle MF.VF.H, (iKORHIi. 3442 California.

May 5, 1957. 7:30 p.m., beloved husband of Lottie Meyer yuiiig steet production, sluggish metalworking activity, and narrowine nrnfit law, grandmother, great-grand mother, aunt and cousin. lug additions, carports, add-a-room. porches, gables, cabinets to order: and concrete work. C.

PATE. UN 7-7363, tail ava-nlngs. 4025 Pleasant. I nee Bra nut dear father of GeorRe Funeral from ACKER-HEL A. mever ana Mrs.

orrnce l.nncn. PER LK ChBDel. 3634 Gravoie from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West FlorlKsant av. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. "FUNKE.

MARY ROTH ne Thoniaon, Vermont. May 4, 1957, widow of William Funke, dear mother of Rose Diel, Anna Kinney, and Florence Teich-mann. dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral from HOKFME1HTKR Chapel, 7814 8. Broadway.

1:30 p.m., to 8t. Trinity Cemetery. Sandoval fill.) papers please copy. GARFJCH, EDWARIM. 8721 New Hampshire fortified with the Sacra menta of Holy Mother Church.

May fl, 1957, he-loved husband of Erma Oarlloh (nee Mev), dear father of Edward J. and John M. Gariich, our dear father-in-law, brother, brother-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from STOCK Mortuary, 89 8 Brentwood Clavton, Mav 10, 8:15 a.m. to Seven Holv Founders Church.

Interment Calvary, in parlors after 7 p.m, Tues. V.OF.SSLING. MARTHA (nee Mnv 6, 1957, lister I of Alma. Frank, Marian and many businesses. dear grandfather, brother, father-in-law.

uncle and cousin. GENERAL Contractor; garages. Mav 9. 8:30 a.m.. tn R8.

Mary and Joseph Church, Interment AIR CONDITIONING for FREE Estimate, Coll MEEK A CO. 4105 CHIPPEWA MO. 4-3191 funera from WACKK.R.Hir.T.. BUT SENTIMENT IN WALL Mreet notorinnsiv i DKItLE Chapel, 3ti34 Gravois. nesurrecuon cemetery.

Deceased was a member of St. John the MGNCM MBMTM ilUKm tumUH CMMMTKM way p.m. interment Sunset Burial Park. Deceased was fire escapes ana room additions a specialty; new and repair work; FHA terms. E.

Dirbold, Builder. 103115 Bnltlmore. HA 8-2399. ANY KIMT of remodeling and home repairs. Midwest Construe- lion F.V S-7738.

PA 1-7382; 1507 Good fellow. sudden change. If the sum- memher of Cache Lodae No. Hum J. Bmbhiich 41S, A FA and Low Twelve Club.

Masonic service at time of JSh0U'd P8 re pronounced than expected, the "ears misht rpuain th. funeral. BaptUt Married JLadies Society. ANDERSON, fc.GJRNE 56CU Bond, East St. Louie, 111..

May 6, 1957, beloved husband of Klva Lohefner Anderson, dear father of Maxine Anderson, dear brother. brother-in-law, uncle, nephew, cousin. Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Home. 3125 Lafayette. May "BACK "P0RCHK9 repaired our MORRISON, ANNIE OKEKN- HLATT.

May 1957. beloved wile me ij lay And every day the bulls and of the late Louis Morrison, dear sister of Charles Engle, Mrs. Birdie eagle. Sat. reward W0 2-361)1 "is, as usual in teh kaleido.

scope that is the sinov mo.t e.cKert and Mrs. Bess Haas and the late Tillie Sellcsnhn. Jennie Tfa- a p.m. interment New Bt. Marcus Cemetery.

Mr. Anderson was wits. Goldle Newhousa and Sarah will have their turns at individ specialty; no money nown, nu months to pay. Call BVRK WAY. 5161 Delmar, FO 1-4710.

HOUSES BUILT and repaired: garages, overhead doora, room additions. Ken Spanbauer A 4607 S. Thirty-eighth at Tart. FL 2-5339 CARPENTRY and cement work, no lob too large, small; call anytime; free estimatea. T.

G. Anthony, 1114 Clarendon, FO T-OOOlj, "ROotl car- a member of B. R. C. of A.

siamksp; cat, mine: 2 years oia, Srarewall.WY 3-1874. SUIT CASE, vicinity Kcoff and Southwest ST 1-8534. TKRR1KR, whlta frmalef brown ears and apots; name 'Sugar'; Kirscn. nur dear sunt. ual stocks.

Funera from the RINPSKOPF RAKER. WILLIAM 1 23 fl George Pfeil. Funeral from the ALEXANDER St SON'S Chapel, 6175 Delmar 9:30 a.m. Chapel, 5212 Delmar UJ MM 10:30 a.m., to Cliesad Shel Kmeth Cemetery. In lieu of flowers.

Seventh, May 4, 1957, dear cousin of Flora Hagedorn, Irene Dey and Wilbur Baker, our dear brother. Uncle and cousin. red collar with license ann iax; reward. MA 1-1)673 or OB 6-3598. GOVRO.

EARL auddenly WALLET, man's, brown, valuable May 4. 3957, beloved husband of Florence Oovro (nee Oannoni. dear FAVORABLE ions, patios, retaining eaiu, Ichulta 424 Br-ch Kirk- mpers and company merits, April 10. reward. TR fi-6744.

funeral from MCLAUGHLIN 2301 Lafayette. at p.m. Interment St. Trinity. father nf Florence Mae Walters, wood, YO 6-0805 after P.t aon of Minnte Govro.

Bonne WALLET; mari's. "hliick; tmportanf contributions may be sent to the Jewish Hospital Tribute Fund. Mrs. Morrison In stale 7:30 m. NF.KIIHAM.

TILLIE R. (nre Meyer), suddenly at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 4, 1957, dear wile of James R. Needham, mother of James Jr. and Dorothy, sister or Kmma Cameron and the CARPENTER, concrete, painting. Terre.

dear brother, brother- region papera; rewnru. in-law grandfather and uncle, it i-u. i Kunera from kk smauh- WRlSTWAfHTl iady's. Omen; ER'S. 4228 8.

nashiahwav. wed. AND WHEAT DEC downtown; reward. rrlB-osr VVRlRTWATcit." laiiv'B Bulova. Mav 8.

x.Mt a.m. io immaculate RARKTICH, FRANK 4730 Heidelberg, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, May 7. 1957, beloved husband of Mary Baretlch (nee Sus-ta), dear father of Frank William, Mary Rau and Albert Baretich. dear father-in-law, grandfather and (rreat-ftrandfather. small Joos, ny nour or jou.

Insou, 12705 Bprimdala TA i 1-3619. CARPE ft SO- years; FHA; painting, rooting. Fletcher ft Bon. 2148 Salisbury. MA 1-2(98 ScRHRSS" (ienonil Home Repairs.

Rohertson 4105 DeTonty. MO 4-6297 late Fdwm Meyer, sister-in-law, Heart of Mary Church. Interment Thurs. nljrlit reward. GL 2-5 1 49.

Calvnrv A memher of Progressiva grandmother, aunt ar no cousin Lodge no si i.A, ot m. Mineral trom r.n 8, 422H FOUND 18 I CAT, pedigreed, "In Ollvetta. WY 3-1636, May 8. 2 P.m. Interment Funeral 8:30 a.m..

from JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS. 7027 Gravois, to fit. George's Cburch. Interment SS.

Teter and HAI.E, 8026 Washington, Violta May 6. 1957, wife of Fred Hale, mother of Douglas and Bradley Hale, sister of Joseph, Harold and John Gilbert. Services at LUPTON Chapel. 7233 Delmar 10 a.m. Interment Hiram Cemetery.

ha skyTja r.sT F.li?ifAs. BAL WKNS. 9 Fs" sen. May 5. 1957.

beloved BUILDER; repair, new additiona, modernized kitchens. J. F. 2M5 5-l33. REPAIR and" paint porches, steps, windows, doors, cornice, roofs, etc.

MrFcrrin. 2238 Missouri PR S-1301 CARPENTEHINO tuckpointlng work. George, 13 Barton, PKJ-0nil. ADD-A-PO0M, "building odrrhes, all repair work. Amos smith, 1153 Walton, FO 7-6605.

arpitnteI? mtlntar. husband of Anna Bauwens (nee PERSONAL 23 TRUCK DRIVER parked mi Dodler at Spring on March. 2, 1957. who witnessed accident between '47 Cadillac and '46 Chevrolet, please call JE ft-8700 or VO 3-2189. URGENT.

fF ANY ONST" Knows flie whereabouts of Joe Kvnntt. formerly of 3112 school kindly notify Mrs. Creaele Evans. JE 3-2908. i New St.

Marcus. OIU.RKEI.nf I.FONlK. 719 S7 Dickson, Kirkwood, May 5, 1957. dear wile ot Henry A. Oberfeld.

dear mother of Erna Leonard. Waiter Melnecke and the late Alfred Meinecke. dear grandmother of Col. Richard. U.S.A., and Walter T.

Leonard. Carl, Kenneth, Walter and Klsle Melnecke and dear great-grandmother. Mrs. Oberfeld at PF1TZINGER Mortuary. 331 S.

Kirkwood rd, Private funeral service May 8. Interment Calvary Cemetery. PETERS. AIIGI'MTA H. (nee L-onrumi, near ratner of Kdwin J.

Bauwena. our dear father-in-In Grand, Mav 6, 1957, dear son of the late James Harney and Margaret Hammerschmidt. dear ororner, nroiner-in-iaw, grand' father, uncle and cousin. Funeral from EDW. FENDLRR brother of Joseph Harney.

Stella Hammerschmidt and the late Mary Reisenleiter. stepbrother of A. J. McKlllon. dear brother-in-law.

un nihsnn. 535S Vernon. FO 1-9160, SPECIAL NOTICES 2 worruary. sen h. tirand at Bates, 8:30 a.m., to St.

Cecilia Church, Interment SS. Peter and Paul. Member of Tyrjographical Union No. H. cle, great-uncle, great-great-uncle and cousin.

Funeral from si'iiring mineral SPECIAL NOTICE: I. Clarence Shrum. of 2866 Missouri. City of 81, Louis, Stale o( Missouri, do Wedemelerl, 4222A Shaw Mav 8. 1957.

beloved wife CA RPENTER and general repairs. ROSEN 575iLotuSjEV ALUMINtl.Nf scre.na lha3. Mc-Mahon. 3438 Chippewa, PR S4 HODIAMONT vn JA 1-S671. VO 3-llOT.

Home. 3125 Lafavette Mav 9. 8:30 a.m.. to St. Anthony CHICAGO, May 7 (AP) Most grain futures eased on the Board of Trade today, influenced by favorable weather and crop news.

During an active session most wheat contracts, together with December and March corn and most deliveries of rye, hit new seasonal lows at times. May wheat was off as much as 2Va cents at one time, March corn was down a cent, May rye l3i cents and July soybeans Hi cents. Overnight purchases for export included 700,000 bushels of United States Pacific Coast white wheat by India. Turkey-bought 360,000 bushels of United States corn. MKRCH ANTS' EXCHANGE, May Gram futures range; CHICAGO WHEAT iy Hi 2u' 2154 '4 27fur July 208 206 206' 07 207 of Padua Churrh.

Interment Resurrection cemetery. Mr. Harney was of the lata John H. Peters, dear mother of Henry Charles L. and Dorothy L.

Peters s.nd Lea M. Slfverson, our dear slsler, grandmother, great-grandmother, moth- nfrtjt wenerl renalrS. JjzL PoniinmioL JhmlwcuiA, O'Brien. 3816 Clr'vrlanj, PR 219JZ a memner of i.m. and r.w.u.

Local 59. HARTNAfiFL, EDWARn. 337 S. CONCRETE, CEMENT W0RK 4 hereby give notice that I will not he responsible for anv debts contacted after this data by anyone except myself. (Signed I CLARENCE SHRUM.

SPKCIACNOTICE: William M. Gibson, formerly of S165 East Linton. City of St. Louis, State of Missouri, do hereby give notice thnt, I will not he responsive for sny debts contracted after this dais hv anyone except mvself. (Signed) WILLIAM GIBSON, DO-ALL COfHtTKUtTitm Woodlawn.

Kirkwood. May 5, 1957. dear husband of the iste Estella Hartnstel (nee Deim), dear father of Ralph Harlnagel. dear fsther-In-law. gfandfathsr, brother snd uncle.

PLAN YOUR VACATION Oarages. additions. remodeling, mncreta floors, walks, drives. i We finance. Call day or night, CH 1-2743, 1448 Madison.

ANYTllINfi concrete; brick, blocs Funeral sTvoes Mav 8. work; plastering; basements water; 7 1 p.m. at PKITZINOKR Mortuarv, SPECIAL NOTICE: Fred E. Rnnce. nf 4321 Berk, Cllv of St.

331 S. Kirkwood rd. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. Member of That's right, Trailways travel experts are at your service.

We do the planning yon pi'ooleit; general repair, jnaca, jou -N. Boyle, Fit 1-7259. blocks, lirlck. BEAN, BENNFTT CHARLES, May 6, 1657, beloved husband of Miriam Da Fee Bean, dear father of Charles Virginia. Richard, Oscar and Norman Bean, beloved brother of Harry and David Bean, our dear grandfather.

Funeral from the RINPFKOPF Chapel. 5212 Delmar 2 p.m.. to Chevra Kadisha Cemetery. Mr.Beanin state 7:30 p.m. BLACK, LF.NORA.

(ne 5SK8 Roosevelt May 6, 1957, beloved wife of the late Francis Black, dear mother of David, K-lma Wallace, Joseph, Mayme McOormack, William and Robert Black, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great grandmother and aunt. Funeral from KRIKOSHAUSER'R, 4 228 S. KingshigSiway, May 9, 11 a.m. service and Interment local church and cemetery, Cedar Hill, p.m. Lt A A IT.Ii'sT of Sioux City, entered Into rest, April 24, 1057, husband of Kdna Bluraenthai (nee Frank), dear father of Eugene and Mrs.

Glenn Elliot, dear brother of Charles H. Blumentha.1 of St. Louia, dear grandfather and uncle. Burial was In Memorial Park Cemetery Sioux City. la.

Louis, Stale of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date by anyone except myself. liallos and tile; worn giiarsuieeo. 1419 8. 11th. OA 1-5036.

I' Sheet Metal workers Local o. 36. III RHON, WILLIAM M. (BILL), of Highway 21, Lemay, May 4, 1957. beloved husband of Virginia Herron (nee Shepherd), f'ONCRflTE "footfngs andToundaT, (Signed) FRED tions.

Ed C. Mousney, vi a-im, wisteria lane, hbpphiho, i FISHING, HUNTING, Setit. 210W 209 ii 209(4 209', 10 ASPHALT NEW OR KEPA1KS CENTRAL ASPHALT PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 27 1-tn Central VO 3-2800 PRIVATE ciub," hunting, fishing;" ar-ln-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from ZIEGENHEIN BROS. Mortuary, 8409 Oravols at.

Holly Hills. Mav 9. 1:30 P.m. Interment Sunset Burial 'ark. Mrs, Peters was a member of Euclid Chapter No.

425 O.E.S. and Trinity Shrine No, 3 8. of J. Eastern Siar services 8 p.m. RIEKEL, IIICIIARlf CARL, 6988 Dupre, May 7.

11)57, darling son of Walter snd Jean Riedel. Funeral from WHITE Chapel, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson. Msv 8, 10 a.m. Interment Mount Lebanon Cemetery.

RKiBi FRANK A.7 8915''y7us lane. May 6, 1957, beloved husband of Louise Klgby nefl Andelfinger). our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Services 2 p.m., at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS.

7027 GmvolsInlerrnentMemorla! Park. ROHS, IIOHOTHV, formerly of 6315 Theodosia, May fl, 1957, widow of the late John J. Ross, dear friend of Mr. snd Mr. Harvey K.

Powell and Dr. and Mrs. Iyiuls V. Rnsell. Funeral from WHITE Chapel, 118 Florissant Ferguson, May 9.

10 a.m. Interment Zion Cemetery. Hf'H A PER, ALBERT. 4982Neoaho May 8, 1957, dear husband of Barbara achaper, dear father of Kdward William Brhnper dear brother of AuguMa Schajier. dear father-in-law.

broth dear xatner or wmiaro josepn Herron, son of Minnte Herron ot Little Rock. brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KMIKOSHAUSER'B, 4228 S. Kingshighway, May 8, 2:45 p.m. interment bunset.

foNfJINI; cement ann rapaif work. camping, picnicing. writs post Office Box 132, Waterloo, III. ST 1-6644. B2(iH Arthur.

HARRY WILLIAMS at all ivn.ii of concrete work: specialised' new 210'A 109A 109 2101A Dec. 214 213 213? 214 new 214 213 213 21414 wr- 216 2143 215(4 216 KANSAS CITY WHEAT May 216 214(4 214 21 614" July 2084 206 206 208 patios, FL 1 3704. 5220 Potomac, k. HF.RTEL, GEORGE, 414R Shenandoah, entered into reel May 60 the playing. Your vacation will be tailor-made to suit you including just exactly the features that you want.

And, all the sightseeing accommodations and hotel reservations are made for you, ahead of time, at no extra cost. Your Trailways travel expert will furnish you with a day-by-day itinerary so you'll know just what you will be enjoying at any given moment. Now it the time to plan so call todayl CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS 6, 1957, 5 a.m., beloved husbaud of tha late Kegtrta llertel, der InV lV 209 208 209 fatner Of Mrs. cnanes l. Roni-mann, dear grandfather of George BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 BLOOD DONORS WANTED DONORS PAID FOR SERVICE COMMUNITY BLOOD SEKVICB 2659 WASHINGTON Open 8 a.m.

Weekdays JBJHJ031 TRAVELAND TOURS 2 DRIVE A CAR WEST- Phoenix, Artzorm; Reattlo. Waxh-tnetrm: l.on AnEelcfl. Culif, PL Bept. 209 211 Koh mann. and great-grandiatner of Keith Kohlmann, dear brother of Mrs.

Kalherlna Tauachel. our dear father-in-law. brother-in-law, 21214 214 new 21J 210 210'4 D'C 212a. Dec, new 21 21 3 21314 Mar. 214(4 213 213 21X14 DETECTIVES 47 MARlAM sliadbws.

locates vary- where; llcenned. bonded, free ad-. -vice. 6635 Delmar. PA DflESSMAKINGTAILORINO 49 ALTERATIONS, repairs: men and women clothing; sturdy.

Mra. Williams. 386 Belt. FO ELECTRIC WIRINSLTC. SO i "60 AND 100 AMP SERVICES Homes rewired; clrculta added! free estimates.

D. GARDNER, Vino Sutherland. HO 1-8000. 215(4 MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT stepfather and uncla at ina age of 80 years. Funeral 1:30 p.m, from BF.1DERWIKDKN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa at.

to New 81. Marcus Cemetery. Deceased was a memher of Carpen SHARE A RIDE 30 May 2241A 223 :4 22314 219 BRINKMAN, F.VERKTT 0 16 Narragansett asleep In Jesus May 6. 1957, 4:15 beloved husband of Uleanor Brink-man (nee Messing), dear father of Mr. Robert C.

Brinkman and Mrs. Lois Morecraft, dear brother of Mrs. O. M. Chapman.

Mabel Brinkman, Mrs. Ralph A. Heinlcke, Mrs. George Guker and Mrs. Wll-mer Branoon.

father-in-law. brother-in-law. grandfather, uncla and cousin, his Si'nd year. Funeral 4 p.m., from BF.IDKRWIEDKN South Side Funeral Home. 3620 Chippewa to Sunaet Burial Park.

Family prefers memorial contributions to Bethel Lutheran Church Building Fund. Body will lis tn state after 7 p.m. Tues. 221 Sep 21714 217(. 218 Z1714 er-in-law, grandfather, grcat-grand- ters Union Local ro.

anil rie-benhtirger Bachsen Vereln and Lla- RIDE: from Purdue snd canton to Jefferson and Franklin, 8:30 a m. JE fi.4669. 'RlDtr wanted 6no' Pliylon avTlo downtown; ST 1 CHICAGO CORN UNION BUS DEPOT 17 N. Broadway CHestnut 1-8282 TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT 706 N. Broadway CEntral 1-7181 derkranl.

12914 f2Sl4 12914" 129" 14 TOBIN "ELECTRIC: experts; house and commercial I1IHTH ELIZABETH (nee Btck- erl, 6426 Eii'helberger, May July 1324 13U4 132(4 132(4 Sept 132 132 1324 132 Pe 124 523 12414 134 Mar 128 127 127Vi 1282 CHICAGO OAT8 69(4 latner and uncn. Funeral from KRIKGSIIAUSRR'B, 4228 8. Kingshighway, May 9, 2 p.m. Interment, Old Picker Cemetery. In pallors after 7 p.m., Tues.

Sf HM'R, EDWARD 2516 Hebert entered Into rest May 8, 1957, beloved hushand of Bertha M. Schnur (nee Fasching), dear father of Edna Droega snd Wllbert Shcnur, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brother. In-law and uncle. Funeral from SUEDMEYF.R Chapel. 3934 N.

Twentieth 1 p.m.. May 9 Interment Bellefontalne Cemetery. lur)V( rorimeo wun tne nacia-menis of Holy Mother Cnurch, he-loved wife of Edward Hirth, dear sister of Kate bchoenstein and Michael Becker, dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral 9:30 a.m. from JOHN L.

SHEOENHKIN at SONS, 7027 Oravols to St. Raphael The Archangel Church. Interment 68 14 5 l.l4 May July Sfpt Dec. Mar 66 66 65 66 69 69 wiring ann repairs, oota n. iuiui.

-CE 1-1163. SEPTIC' TANKS 52 PRECAST' cONcRETH: steel rein- forced; approved. Sitton SeptlJ Tank. 1540 WooodsonWY S-5159 "SEI'TtC tank trouhta of any kind, ill Howerton, Ju 7-3011, Box 25, Eureka Mo. PIOORING 5'1 SILAS'S floor reflnlshlngT Sedlacekt 6ffS4Corhltt, PAl-5473.

FLOOR reflnllhedj special rates. 6132 Victoria. MI .6302. 70 70 MINNEAPOLIS OATS May 64 63 64 63 CHICAGO. RYE 1 1 a 1 1 5 'A 116 119 BVRI W.

T. 536J. entered Into rest Msy fl, 1957, dear husband of Jane By-rum, our dear uncle. Mr. Byrum will lie In state at SHEPARD Funeral Home, 1167 Hamilton, until 11 a.m.

May 8. Funeral same dav at 2 p.m. from Union Avenue Christian church. Union at F.nright. Interment Memorial Psrk Cemetery.

Mr. Byrum was a member of East St. Louis Lodge No. B04, A. F.

A.M. and past patron of Rose Hill Chapter No. 120. OJ5.8. COHAN, ATHERINE (K ATET 3901 Cottage entered Into rest May 5, 1957.

beloved wlfa of William M. Cohan, dear mother nf Catherine, Billy. Glenn and Ihs late VirRlma Cohan, dear grand LU 1 YOUR BUSINESS DESERVES THE 114 Vi 114 (4 116 FOUNDATION, WALL WORK S3-W Sept 11 117 117(4 119 Dec 124(4 122(2 122 124 CHICAGO SOYBEANS 240 240 242. July 238 236 237- 239( 3 iS Sept. 227 227 227 V.

HIKVERHON. See Peters. MIMMEhFltl'Ef HTE, EMIL 2017 N. Ninth entered Into rest May 5. 1957, dear son of the late Christian fiommer-fruechte and Augusta Hplelman Bommerfruer tits, dear brother of Oilnda Heiria and the late Oscar Sornmerfruechte and Olga Henne-man.

snd our dear uncle, In his 87ih year. Funeral 10 from Funeral Home, 1936 St. Louis to Htllelon- tame Cemetery. TEFr EN, AIJoTSt (1151 Fruderick. suodenly, Sat.

Mity 4. 1957, beloved husband of Frieda Steffen (nee Ksstrupi, dear father of Frederick and Henry Bief-fen, dear gramifather, fHlher-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Wed May 8, 2 P.m. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West jrlssant avs. Interment St, John's Cemetery.

Mr. Steffen was a memher AIR CONDITIONING SWAPS 31 "iPENTftOfJ tape rerorcter model 9T3, new condition, with mlc taps and reeld $74: portable HlFi music system with 3-sneed changer and 25-watt full range ampliller and 8" HlFI apeaker and lid suitable for church club or square dance caller, 12R; one 17-walt P.A. amplifier Willi 3-spced record layer on top. $55; or will trade ot late model mm. movie equipment.

62()3BIby. FORD, '5'1 '51 Chevrolet convertible; "51 Packard; '52 Rambler Wagon; '52 Dodge; '49 Dodge and Nash. Cash or swap, TO 5-1508. NEW model airplanes, boats motors. H.o.

trains: will trsde for old uona, swords slampa, coins, toys, and electric trains. Went Florissant, KVJI-0BIT "TAVERN." Baa station; truck "stop; rooms, bs I on 20 acres on 6 near Joplln; 20()0 down or SI, Louis nrotierty; pictures and owner. 4167 Jfaryland, OL EN.IUY your basement; ralhskelleis" hudt cheap; all kinds basement wo.kl will take typewriter, office desk or what have you a part payment. OL 2-01109, "21" RCA color TV; new 'S7 wilt) warranty, and '51 Ford station wagon for la'er model station wagon or panel truck or sell. TA 2-0163.

194B FORD motor, transmission, reiir end body parts, all a I condition, cheap or swap for? I A B-2II93. hWAPBRrf" TRADERS And seekers; If you want action call VO 1-8369, Charles Wag- Staff BOATS, 4 hydro planes. 1 lOTt. Jacoby, one S-ft. three point; $450 cash or something of equal value.

2-1232. OLDS', -'49; Hydramatic, radio, heater: Whirlpool gas dc erj paymaster check writer; for cash, typewriter or carpets. PL 2-4344, DEEP FREEZE; upright "combination; for good car, inks over TS'ORD. "-ton panel; shape: swap for drive Jeep or B.N1nth, CH 1-1814. MOTffR.

'4B Mercury: transmission, ether boiv part; sell or swan. PA 5-2993. mother of Carol, Billy and -ludv Cohan, sister of Mrs. Jo Wernfl and Mrs. Mav Fitzgerald, dear mother-ln-lsw.

aunt and c-msln. Funeral from CULI.INANE BROS. Funersl Home, 3320 N. Kings-highway. Mav 8:30 a.m.

In Rt. Matthew's Church. Interment Calvary. CON'OVAT BF.TTY Johnson), of EujOIs, formerly of Nov. 224 223 2J3 223 Jn- 227 225 226 220 CHICAGO LARD' May 13.30 13.00' 13.00b fsT.llj's?' July 13.62 13 35 13.35 13.70-67 Sfpt.

13.62 13.40 13.40b Oct. 13.15 13.02 13.07-02 13270 chicagcT soybeanoil" May 11.91 11.72 Yt. 72' 11.93 July 11.87 11.66 11 67-68 11.87 St. Louis Cash Grain. MERCHANTS' FYrHlwr.F JONES.

EDWARD 4505A Adelaide May 6, 1957, beloved husband of Lillian Jones (nee Dodson), dear father of the lata Gladys Mae Clark, dear grandfather of Kalherlne Mario and Lillian Hollenhach. dear great-grandfather and brother. Funeral Thurs Msy 10:30 a from MATH HERMANN A SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant av. Interment. Belle lontalne Cemetery.

Mr. Jones was a member of the Watchman's Association. KELLs," JOH (JAf K)7 4003Ca-meila, with the of Holy Mother Church, May 5. 1957, be.oved husband of Catherine Kelly (nee Howard I. dear brother and uncle Funeral from CALVIN F.

FKUTZ Funeral Home. 4828 Natural Bridge May 8. 9:30 a. to Hoiv Rosarv Church, flarenra snd Margaretta ava. Interment Calvary.

KEMP, JWKKPH 'BROOKS (RrmiH Insky), suddenlv. May 6. 1957, dear brother of Harry Clarena Kemp and Marguerite Edelmann. our dear brother-in-law. uncle, nephew and cousin.

Funeral from WKlCJv BROS. Funeral Home, 2201 8. Grand May 9. 8:30 a.m. to St.

Margaret of Scotland Churcli. Interment Calvary Cemetery. KIMOR.4N, THOMAS M. SB" (DINU1, May 1957. dear fsuher of Mary Jo and Thomss M.

Killorsn dear brother of Joseph and John Kllloran, dear grandfather, lathrr-ln-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral May 8, a.m. from STP.OOT-CARROLL Funeral Home, 4600 Natural Bridge, to Visitation Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. KRAMPFR," FRANK h7.

lortlfled jviaoiewooo, mo. April 1t57. dear daughter of F.drel and Johnson, dear sister of May 7 Cesh grain market Howard ami James Johnson. Our dear grsnddaoghter snd niece. HOUSE LEVELING Wall aracka atopped with pr aystem.

Basementa waterproofed, I beams Installed, S-year guarantee. Abeiico Plenng 6563 I'erjhini. PA 5-2660. GARAGE DOORS S4G "fWARANTEED "overrieacl garaga" diwua; low prices; alt sizes. Block, PA 5-5668; 7649 Delraar.

NEW overhead gataga doors, all sues. Len. 2503 Palm at Nitural Bridge. OA 1-6207, F.V 3-26SS. wooden.

Call rt 2-406X Sun. after 12 or after weekdeys. 4 HEATING. Si.ttT METAL WORK 55" CONVERT NSW TO GAS WITH TIMKEN SCAIFE Silent automatic) gna and el! on-, version burner and furnaces. AUTOMATIC KEAT, INC.

3612 Big Bend ST 1-01SS Call Today orJPre GENERAL HAULIKG 54 GENERAL hauiiog, rubbish, everything. f. Gosa, JE 3-2732, JOii; retrlgiirafors, deep treeu, etc. 5976 Romaina, Ev 8-49X3. yoTrcAT.L7i'U" KiuTTiaSrFjra Delmar.

PR 1-9523. MOVING; call Keller; bonded; ex- press; 54l7 EV 1-06R9. -YARD cleaning, llshrEauHnr. Robinson, 5341 Ey2-18l)0 "yard cleaning. Bill.

41 31 A Prairie CH 1-S594. rr.if'r REASONABLB Oil vJ II -I eunerai way id. of Butcher's and Sausage Maker's from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7458 Manchester av. Interment Osk Hill Cemetery.

Remalni union Local fio. Mo. That' ut whet you get in a Worimngton Packaged Air Ccno tionorl IT OlVfS YOUt i-dimnrfonal draff-frt tlrtvlothn 1t (orWrM operation millkm dofor tamprtuot wHk 5-yor woironty "jaWrXIOod" pood feofcl SliKKA, NORA. 1923 Hamilton, May 1957, beloved wife luescsay: neat receipts 7 cars, 1 sold; corn 23 cars, 6 sold; oats 1 car, none sold. Sales were: Wheat, sample grade garlicky wheat, $1.91.

Corn No. 2 yellow corn 1.32Vi; No. 3 yellow com, Bran and shorts were 75 cents 1 ton lower at J42.5043 and $44.5045, respectively, eaaal LU of Paul Suskn. dear sister-in-law, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral Thurs May 9.

1:30 p.m. from MOYDELL'S. Mississippi and. Allen avs. Interment Concordia Cemetery.

ESTER -HUNT, MARGARET (nee Hurhanon), 2549A E. Hebert It. suddenly. May 4, 1957, dear mother of John A. Hunt, our dear sister, slsler-tn-Jaw, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt.

Funeral frrm LEIDNER Chsnet, 2223 St. Louis av May 9 1 -30 p.m. Interment at, Petsi'a In state after 2- p.m., wed. V'OPPEDGE, TRFwilE, House Springs. formerly of 5301 Heege May 1957.

beloved wife of James M. Coppedge, dear mother of Mrs. Wood aod William J. Coppedge, dear als-ter, grandmother. great-grand-mothar, mother-in-law, aunt and Bieter-tn-law.

Services 2 p.m., at JOHN ZIEGENHEIN SONS. 7024 Gravois. Interment Lakewood. VXRLEK7BFri.AH MT322 Vermont, May 0. 1957.

beloved wife of Onls Curtee. mother of Win-f'eld Richard Curtee, Betly Jane Icenhower. Manbelie Meadows snd Pulah Margaret Kraft, our dear TREASURY BONDS with the Kacraments of rioiy wnni-sr church, Mav 6. 1957, husband of the lata Minni Kram- cemetery. A TT HB IE vole, entered into rest Colc-nan.

4871 Margaret. JA l-7630v NEW YORK. May 7 (AP) Early over-the-courter United Itatea Government Treasury bonds; 8ecrit, BM.Hertirtty. way 6, m.u, nitoven wile or Charles A. Watters.

dear mother of Chester and William Wallers, d'-ar grandmother of Charles. Wil Bid. 91.2 REFRIGERATOR, trunss, iiirm. ture Art. 3903 RaaILTO 5-113v HAIR REMOVED" 57 HAIR REMOVED forever: medical reference; vears experience.

Wilson, 34 Oay. PA 5-0471 ClaytonJ. B9.U 28-63 IN THE All-NEW WORTHINGTON PACKAGED AIR CONDITIONER SEE IT ASK US ABOUT THESE FEATURES Climate Engineering Corp. 717 E. Taylor Avt.

EVergrttn 1-51 00 97.7 2 i45-5T 2M57 2arj8 23-Sg 2 sister, grandmother, mother-in-law, sts'er-in-law, sunt and cousin. Fureral tmm 2301 Lafavette 10 a.m. Interment Nw St. M)rcus. PKMEtTEMIL, 123 WrKoeln Mav 7.

1957. beloved husband of Hssel Pemev (nee Beck-lev), dear brother of Pauline Ader-hold. Cora Schlrmer, Charles, Hen-y Austin Demef snd the late Jerry Demey, our dar brother-in-law, uncle snd cousin. Funera! from TFU FFNDLER Funeral Home. 7420 Michigan at Koeln Mav 10, 1.30 m.

Interment National Cemetery. Member of Good Hod Lodes No. 218 to LANOSCAPINS BtiY power mower, rotor tyr. like new; coat k8, trade for TV or cash. A 1 0925.

WASHER "and' "dryer. Wesiing-house, tor boating equipment. 10 p. or more motor llE 2-601. SVMV-iG machine.

newTsn6tpun; bsr: want boat and trailer, TV, piano or HA 7-1 MS. worth of Tiirnilurs for paperinR, mastering and painting, co ijJStia. worth $75 for reifig- ernlor or sell PR B-4374. work done, for cash or swap. JE5-1406.

CUSHIONS? auto tops ropsfrecr recovered cash or7PR2-4259. .3 REVOLVER for automatlo shotgun. 27 IT Hickory t. TAR wantedTTor Ironer per 'nee Schwab), dear ot Hildegarde and Walter B. Kramner.

dear brother of Henry Kramper snd Marv Feldt, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral Irons TF.D FKNDLER Funeral Home, 74 20 Michigan at Koe'n. May 9. :30 a.m., to St. Andiew Church.

Interment SS. Peter and P8UlC.emet.ery. KP.EKEl.ER, ARL, 5183 fi. Man-battaa Los Angeles. May 8 1957, fortified with the Sacramenti of Holy Mother Church, dear husband of Violet Krekeler, dear son of Emma Krek-eler and the late Charles Krekeler, brother of Mrs.

William Flynn and UllHreW KreWler. liam, Barbara and Chester, our dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral May 9. st Mount Oiive Churrh, Rnbertsvllle, Mo. Interment Mount Olive Cemetery.

Mrs. Walters at THIEBa Funeral Home, Pacific. from 7:30 a.m., until I n.m. (P I. June 90.20 90.

16 90 8 SO 1 0 9 21 S9.30 1.24 June 9S 30 2'oa9-64 100 4 tcr. 98.17 270-65 2 4. 2'72-67 Jur.e 94 2 95. IS Srt 100.8 272-T 96,24 Dec H5.18 S83-7S 92 4 3a95 ka XAWNS. grading.

ertluslng. seed-, log; trees, ahiuhs Blanted. trimmed, removed: Insured. Edwards. 9900 E.

Watson rtLTA I. EXPERT lawn maintenance, mow. in, trimming, edging; fees astf-mates. Payne, 8566 Julian i CO 2Jfi2-5 Dec, 2i60 25-60 2li61 2i61 267-6J A. F.

ft A. Low Twelve Club hv lob. ween It's Easf It Place It Want Ad Phone Main 1-1111 And Charge II! GRASS CTJtT month. Sneed. and Friendship Post No.

241 Amer 94 4 41SS Farlm; IB 1 Mih. auoted IB dallara and thirty. lean Legion. la parlors after 2 Funeral Uay la Los Angeles. and'aoma cash.

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