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ADAMS, Barbara Ann AHRGAL. Gustav D. (Gus) ATKINSON, Joseph (Bill) BADE, Nell BARRON, Samuel B. BOLLAS, Laura, CAMMANN, Vera M. COLE, Robert B.

DANKS, Margaret DRAGER, William DUWE, Albert H. FOREE. Francis M. GAY, John GRIGGS, Carline FULLER, Lois Josephine HANKEMEYER, Elizabeth HARRISON, Ambrose J. HAYNES, Raymond E.

Sr. HOEFFKEN, Margaret HUNT. Charles A. HYLTON, Ruben N. JACOBS, Mary Elizabeth JORDAN, Henry J.

KERBLER, George Joseph Katherine LINDSEY, Robert H. LIPPERT, Frederick W. LOVELL. Ethan H. McPHEETERS, Frances Wickham MAUTHE, Rev.

John H. METZLER, Virgil R. MILLER, Ida E. MORGAN, Ben F. NEAF.

Alice NOBLE, Rev. David D.D, Catherine F. PALMER, Richard C. PATRICK, Kathleen Dawn PILCHER, Loran C. (Bob) REED, Harry C.

SCHEER, Bernard SHEEHY, Elizabeth SILVERNAIL, Lillian G. STRAUB, Betty SULLIVAN, Mary Loretto SWENSON, Lydia L. THOMPSON Dr. Arthur M. TONER, Mary A.

TUCKER, Annie VON OEHSEN, Ruth WALZ, Nellie G. Delta WESTERMANN, Meta WHITE, Oliver WHITE, Virginia Mare WINGO, Milton A. WOLVERSON, Archibald M. YOUNG, Claudine ZEIS, Joseph ZIEGENBALG, Herman E. DEATHS CEMETERIES MAUSOLEUMS 12-GRAVE lot, Oak Grove Cemereasonable.

FO 1-6288, FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Funeral Arrangmeents $5 UP 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8 AMBRUSTER HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST COST' KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST: 9450 Olive bl. WY 4-3322 SOUTH: 4228 S. Kingshighway bl. FL 1-4320 ALBERT H.

HOPPE KRON FUNERAL HOME FP. 1-0200 2707 N. Grand Bl. LEIDNER UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1859 2223 ST.

LOUIS CH 1-1654 CLARK FUNERAL HOME 1125 Hodiamont PA 1-3950 JE 3-3950 JAY B. SMITH -7456 MANCHESTER ST 1-1115 SCHNUR FUNERAL HOME 8125 Lafayette PR I 1-7780 MOYDELL'S Mississippi Allen. PR 2-0402 KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 Gravois PR 2-3000 HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa, FL 2-1938. MONUMENTS 10 ROSEBOROUGH MONUMENT CO. 5232 West Florissant.

EV 5-7766 'FRATERNAL NOTICES 13 AMERICAN WAR DADS AND AUXILIARY CHAPTER No. 58 Service for our departed member RUTH VON OEHSEN p.m... Rowland-Kearney Mortuary, 4106 Manchester. All Chapters invited. MARY L.

NOLTE. President, Chapter 58. NOTICES THE SQUARE CLUB Members please attend funeral services for our late worshipful brother LORAN C. PILCHER of Olive Branch Feb. 13, 8 p.m.

at Southern Fuheral Home, 6322 S. Grand. Vola Gragg, Pres. Clarence Haus, Sec'y. DEATHS 14 ADAMS.

BARBARA ANN (nee Felkert), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 10, 1961, beloved wife of Robert Adams, dear mother of Babette Ann and Sherry Ann Adams, our dear sister, sister-inJaw, daughter-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from TED FENDLER Funeral Home, 7420 Michigan at Koeln, 8:30 a.m., to Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Interment Mt. Olive Cemetery.

AHRGAL, GUSTAV D. (GUS), of Miami, Feb, 10, 1961, beloved husband of Johanna Ahrgal (nee Ullmann), dear father of Mrs. Alice Delaney and Wayne Ahrgal, dear brother of Mrs. Eda Ward, our dear brother-in-law. and father in law, grandfather uncle.

Funeral from HOWARD H. MICHEL Funeral Home, 5930 Southwest at Hampton. Time later. ATKINSON. JOSEPH (BILL).

5062 N. Union Feb. 11, 1961, dear brother of Alice Thompson, dear uncle, great -uncle and cousin. Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette Feb. 15, 8:15 a.m., to St.

Philip Neri Church. Interment Calvary. Mr. Atkinson in parlor Mon. after 5 p.m.

BADE. NEIL, 2730 Accomac, Feb. 10, 1961, beloved husband of Lillian Bade (nee Scheiperpeter). dear brother of Henry Bade, Agnes Redil and LaVera Sandbothe, our dear brother-inlaw and uncle, Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Feb. 14, 8:30 a.m.

Requiem Mass St. Francis de Sales Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Member of Holy Name Society of St. Francis de Sales Church and Modern Woodsmen. BARRON, SAMUEL Feb.

12. 1961, beloved son of Rose and the late Abraham Barron, dear brother of Mrs. Edith Goldenberg, our dear uncle. Graveside service Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, 7570 Olive Street 11:30 a.m. BOLLAS, LAURA, into 4517 Ravenwood, entered rest Feb.

13. 1961, wife of the late Chris Bollas, dear mother of Nonie Bader, Leonard Kellems, Pauline Cottone, William Kellems and the late Ollie Meggers, our dear sister, sister-In-law. mother-in-law. mother, great-grandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral Feb.

15, 2 p.m., from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant av. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. CAMMANN, VERA 6474 Kinsey Feb. 11, 1961, beloved wife of Frederick A.

Cammann, dear sister-in-law and aunt. Services 2 p.m. at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS. 7027 Gravois, Interment Sunset.

Member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Scottish Rite Worsen's Club and Alhambra Grotto Ladles Auxiliary, who will have service 8 p.m. Mon. CHANDEYSSON. See Swenson.

COLE, ROBERT 829 Carson Ferguson, suddenly, Feb. 10. 1961, dear husband of Zella Dennis Cole, dear father of Ronald Cole, dear stepfather of Jack, Dennis and Judith Chapis, dear brother-In-law of Ray and Gladys Maisak. our dear uncle. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Chapel, 118 N.

Florissant Ferguson, Feb, 14. 9:30 a.m. Interment National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Member of Brotherhood of Railtoad Trainmen. BANKS, MARGARET, Fort Thomas, formerly of Lemay, 'Feb.

12, 1961, widow of Samuel J. Danks, dear mother of Violet Doutez, Dayton, and Henry Danka, Forth Thomas, dear grandmother, and sister-in-law. Interment Feb. 15, at Fort Thomas, Ky. DRAGER, WILLIAM, 1010 Charbonier Florissant, Feb.

11, 1961, husband of Olive Drager, father of Edward, William and Harry Drager and Myrtle Forter. Funeral service at FLORISSANT Mortuary, 315 St. Francois Feb. 14, 10:30 a.m. Interthent St.

John's Cemetery, DUWE, ALBERT Feb. 9, 1961, beloved husband of Frances Duwe, dear father of bert H. and Paul A. Duwe, dear brother of Fred Duwe, dear father-in-law, grandfather. brother-in-law and uncle.

Services Tues. 11 a.m. at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravols. Interment New St.

Marcus. Member of Blue Lodge and Ararat Shrine of Kansas City, Mo. FOREE, FRANCIS Sherman, Feb, 13, 1961, beloved husband of Lourisa Foree (nee Barrow), dear father of Ruby, Mary Heth, Maxine Daniels, Ralph, August, James, Lucy Basch, and Nancy Basch, fatherin-law and grandfather. Funeral from SCHRADER Funeral Home, Ballwin, Feb. 15, 2 p.m.

Interment Bethel Cemetery, FREITAG. See Miller. FULLER, LOIS JOSEPHINE (nee Leonard), 916 Wyoming, Feb. 10, 1961, dear mother of Bessie Fisher, Hazel Lindsey, Laurel, Craig and Leonard Fuller. our dear mother-In-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt.

Funeral from Gravols, KUTIS Home, 2906 Tues. Feb. 14, 10 a.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery, GAY, JOHN, Feb.

13, 1961, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear brother of Catherine Gay and Barbara Ronchetto, our dear uncle and great-uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 8. Kingshighway, Feb. 15, 8:30 a.m. to Church of the Magdelene, Interment Calvary, GRIGGS, EARLINE (nee Bryson), 3511 Edgar, Normandy, Feb.

12, 1961, beloved wife of Ellwood Griggs, dear mother of Myrna, Werne, Barbara and Meg Griggs, dear daughter of Ruth and the late Earl Bryson, dear slater of Mildred Vincent and Robert Bryson, our dear grandmother, mother-In-law, mister-inJaw, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from SOUTHERN FUNERAL HOME, 6322 8. Grand Feb, 15, 1:30 p.m. Interment ew 8t. Marcus.

HANKEMEYER, ELIZABETH (nee Phillips), 1503 Obear AV. Feb. 11, beloved wife of Charles Hankemeyer. dear mother of Violet Kuehn. Marie Thurston, Edna Malone, Albert.

Homer, Floyd and Charles Hankemeyer dear sister of Maude Caldwell, dear grandmother, greatgrandmother, mother-in-law, 818- ter-in-law. aunt and cousin. Funeral Wed. Feb, 15. 10 a.m., from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant Ava.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, I 141 DEATHS MAUTHE, JOHN MAUTHE, JOHN 4325 Blow suddenly on Feb. 11, 1961, dear husband of Leona Mauthe (nee Junge), dear, father of Doris Etherton and Lois Mauthe, dear father-in-law, grandfather. son-in-law, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Rev. Mauthe in state at FEY Funeral Home, 4100 Lemay Ferry south of Lindbergh, until Feb.

14, 9 a.m., then moved to St. Peters Church, New Haven, for services at 1:30 p.m. Interment New Haven, Mo. METZLER. VIRGIL 9146 Frederick suddenly, Feb.

12. 1961. dear son of the late Harry and Lena Metzler, dear brother of Harry C. Metzler, dear brother-in-law, uncle, great -uncle and cousin. Funeral Feb, 15, 11 a.m., from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs.

Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. Mr. Metzler was A retired member Teamster Union Local No. 600. MILLER, IDA E.

(nee Brand), Feb. 12, 1961, 7:30 a.m.. beloved wife of the late Oscar J. Miller, dear mother of Olivia Lolseau and the late Violet La Bee, dear sister of Meda Hug and Harry Brand, dear grandmother of Georgia Freitas, dear great-grandmother Holly and Christina Freitas, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Mrs.

Miller will lie in state at SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec, until 10 a.m. Feb. 15. Service same day go Presbyterian Church, Winnebago and Tennessee, 2 p.m. Interment St.

Churchyard. A member of Winnebago Presbyterian Church and Women's Ass'n. MORGAN, BEN 8247 Delmar Feb. 12, 1961, beloved husband of Mrs. Miriam J.

Morgan, dear father of Mrs. Mary Jane Court and Ben F. brother of Charles Morgan of Bolivar, dear grandfather and fatherin-law. Funeral from the ALEXANDER SONS Chapel, 6175 Delmar 1 p.m., to Oak Grove Mausoleum. NEAF, ALICE (nee Godfrey), 5976 'Cote Brilliante, Feb.

12, 1961, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late James P. Neaf, dear mother of Catherine Wiesler, James, Francis and John Neat, dear grandmother, mother-inlaw and aunt. Funeral from MORRELL Funeral Home, 3710 N. Grand bi. at Natural Bridge, Feb.

15, 8:15 a.m. to Notre Dame Church. Interment Calvary, In lieu of flowers, family would appreciate contributions to the St. Louis Unit American Cancer Society. NOBLE, REV.

DAVID D.D., 521 Gascony Way, suddenly Feb. 12, 1961, husband of Christena B. Noble, father of Maynard Noble of Chicago and Rev. David Franklin Noble of Edinburgh, Scotland, brother of Robert A. Noble of Chattanooga, father-inlaw.

grandfather and brother law. Rev. Noble at ALEXANDER SONS Chapel, 6175 Delmar bi. In parlors after Tues. noon until 10 p.m.

Tues. evening. Funeral from Memorial Presbyterian Church, 201 South Skinker 1 a.m. Interment Louisville, Ky. O'CONNOR.

CATHERINE 5418 Robert Feb. 13, 1961, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late William O'Connor, dear mother of Mrs. Catherine Driscoll, and Marie O'Connor, dear sister of Lawrence Keating and Mrs. Alice Macken, dear mother-in-law, ter-in-law. aunt and cousin.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Feb. 15, 8:30 a.m. to St. Raphel's Church.

Interment Calvary. Lexington PALMER, suddenly RICHARD 4461 Feb, 11, 1961, beloved husband of the late Minnie Palmer (nee Finke), dear step-father of John Kelly, dear brother of Mary brother- Jones and Lyda Hale, our dear in-law, uncle and great-uncle. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge 15. 2 p.m.

Interment Zion Cemetery, PATRICK, KATHLEEN DAWN, 1067 Riverview Feb, 12, 1961, darling daughter of Creighton and Ethel Patrick (nee Bergmann), dear sister of David. dear granddaughter of Edwin J. Bergmann and John and Edna Rauhut, dear niece and cousin. Funeral Feb. 15, 1 p.m..

from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and W. Florissant avs. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery, PILCHER, LORAN 0. (Bob), 7803 Parkwood, Feb. 10, 1961, beloved husband Helen E.

(nee Bleile), dear father of Ronna, dear brother, law and uncle. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 8. Grand Feb. 14. 2 p.m.

ment National. Member of Typographical Union No. Olive Branch Lodge No. 576, A.F.RA.M. Masonic services 8 p.m.

Mon. REED, HARRY 7106 Coronado, Feb. 12, 1961, beloved husband of Alma Reed, dear father of Harry C. Jr. and Leonard B.

Reed, stepfather of Jack Tillman, our dear father-in-law, grandfather and cousin. Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel, 1905 Union 1 p.m., Feb. 15. Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery, Mr.

Reed was Past Master of Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 40 A.F.&A.M., Past Monarch of Alhambra Grotto, Member of Scottish Rite, Moolah Temple, Square Club and Harhem Order No. 73 8. of B' H.

Croix service at time of funeral. SCHEER, BERNARD Feb. 12, 1961, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, husband of the late Carrie Scheer (nee Weinig), dear father of Mildred Range, Rosemarie Fiebiger, Herbert A. Scheer, Helen Austin and the late Rev. George Scheer, our dear father-In-law, grandfather, brother, brother-inlaw and uncle.

Funeral from GEBKEN Chapel, 2630 Gravols, Feb. 15, 9:15 a.m., to St. Dominic Savio Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Member of St. Francis de Sales Benevolent Society.

SHEEHY, ELIZABETH (nee Cremins), 2640 Lemp fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 12, 1961, beloved wife of Charles Sheehy, dear mother of Joseph and William Sheehy, dear daughter of Bridget Cremins, dear sister of John Cremina and Ida Hart, our dear mother-In-law, sister-in law and aunt. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravola, Feb, 16, 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St. Agnes Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, Member of Ladies of Mary, In parlors 10 a.m. SILVERNAIL, LILLIAN, Feb. 12, 1961, dear wife of Beverly (Ben) Silvernail, dear law, aunt and great -aunt, Funeral from ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington Feb. 14, 9:30 a.m., to St.

Louis Cathedral. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Interment Calvary Cemetery. STRAUB, BETTY, 2222 Yale, Feb, 11, 1961, wife of the late George H. Straub, aunt of William Bell, Clara McGinnis, Mrs.

Herb Stinnette and Frances Smith. Service at the ARMBRUSTER Mortuary, 6633 Clayton 10 a.m. interment Valhalla Cemetery, SWENSON, LYDIA (nee Snyder), Feb. 11, 1961, beloved mother of Adele Chandeysson and the late Hilda Swenson, dear grandmother of Paul and Ruth Chandeysson, Carol 11g and Robert. Chandeyason, dear sister and aunt.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'8 SOUTH, 4228 8. Kingshighway, Feb. 15, 2 p.m. Interment Sunset. SULLIVAN, MARY LORETTO, 2021 8.

Compton, Feb. 11, 1961, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of John G. Sullivan, dear mother of M. Sulllvan. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'8 SOUTH, 4228 Feb, 14, 9:30 a.m., to Immaculate Conception Church, terment Calvary, THOMPSON, DR.

ARTHUR M. (TOMMY), 3488 Russell Feb. 11, 1961, husband of Emma Kratzer Thompson, brother of M. Agnes Thompson of Detroit, son of the late Michael and Julia Murray our Thompson, son-in-law, Grand law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from ARTHUR NELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell, Feb.

14, 8:30 a.m. to St. Louis Cathedral. Interment tional Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks. Member of American Legion Post No.

Guard of Honor services, 8 p.m.. Mon. evening. TONER, MARY 137 Kenilworth, Webster Groves, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 12, 1961, sister of the late Helen and Winifred Toner.

Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand. Feb. 15, 8:30 a.m., to Holy Redeemer Church. Interment Calvary, Secretary of the Alumni of Harris Teachers College.

TUCKER, ANNIE, formerly of 2828 8. Twelfth, Feb. 11, 1961, beloved wife of the late William B. Tucker, dear mother of Frank and Joseph Perry, mister of Amanda Dalley, dear sister-In-law, mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother aunt. Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette Feb.

14, 8:30 a.m. to the Immaculate Conception Church, Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Follow the "Swap" ColumnClassification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ads -In- VON OERSEN, RUTH. 4312A Chouteau, 12, 1961, beloved wife of Frank Von Oehsen, dear mother of Shirley Graves, Audrey George and David McCray, dear sister and sister-in-law.

Miss Von Oehsen in state at the 4104 ROWLAND Manchester. KEARNEY Mortuary. Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Interment morial Park. Deceased WAS member of the American War Dads, Spirit of St.

Louis and a member of Fraternal Order of the Eagle Lodge No. 41. WALZ. NELLIE G. (nee Rutherford), 9001.

Osage lane, Feb. 12. 1961, wife of the late John H. Walz, dear mother of Effie Grace, Grace Lloyd and John R. Walz, dear grandmother.

great-grandmother, mother-in-law. and aunt. Funeral Feb. 15, 10:30 a.m., from BAUMANN BROS. Funeral Home, 2504 Woodson Overland.

Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Contributions to Heart Fund will be appreciated. WEST. DELTA, Feb.

12. 1961, beloved mother of Virginia McElvain, sister of James Morton, our dear grandmother aunt. Funeral from McLAUGHLIN' S. 2301 Lafayette, 3 p.m. terment St.

Matthews. WESTERMANN, META (nee Kohr), 3210 Magnolia, Feb. 11, 1961, dear wife of the late Jacob G. Westermann, dear mother of Charles and Ollen Westermann. Frieda Jeadermann and Bernice Brown, our dear sister, mother-inlaw, grandmother, great grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt.

Home, Funeral from KUTIS Funeral 2906 Gravois, Feb. 15, 1:30 p.m. Interment St. Johns Evangelical Cemetery, Mehlville, Mo. WHITE.

OLIVER. 4728 San Francisco Feb. 10, 1961, beloved husband of Juniata White (nee Cutler), dear brother of Harry White, our dear brother -inlaw, uncle, cousin and friend. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Feb.

14, 9 a.m. Interment National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks. WHITE, VIRGINIA MARE, Lubbock, Feb. 11, 1961, beloved wife of Maj. De May H.

dear mother of Gall, Marilyn and Judy White, dear daughter of Marie U. Mare and the late William S. Mare, dear sister of Dorothea Barker, Funeral Tuesday 2:45 p.m. from MITTELBERGS, 23 W. Lockwood, Webster Groves, Mo.

Webster Groves, WINGO, MILTON Sievin, Feb. 10, 1961, beloved husband of "Alice Wingo, dear father of Ronnie, Terry and Gary Wingo, dear son of Mrs. Tommie Wingo, dear son-in-law, brother, brother-In-law, uncle and cousin. Time of funeral services 3 p.m. from JOHN L.

HEIN SONS 7027 Gravois. Interment New St. Marcus. WOLVERSON, ARCHIBALD 851 Tuxedo Feb. 12.

1961, beloved husband of Olga M. Wolverson, dear father of Ray Wolverson and the late Olga Bertsch. Funeral 10 a.m., from MITTELBERG'8, 23 W. Lockwood Webster Groves. YOUNG.

CLAUDINE, Sheldon. Feb. 11, 1961, dear daughter of Mary Banister Young and the late Ernest M. Young, our dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral 10 a.m., from MITTELBERG'8, 23 W.

Lockwood, Webster Groves. ZEIS, JOSEPH, 5311 Delor. Feb. 12, 1961, beloved husband of Erma Zeis (nee Wiechert), dear brother of Mrs. Ida Bauer.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'8 SOUTH, 4228 8. Kingshighway, Feb. 15, 1 p.m. Interment Walnut Hill Cemetery, Belleville, Ill. Member of the Harmony sonic Lodge No.

449, A.F.&A.M. ZIEGENBALG, HERMAN 3650A Garfield Feb. 12, 1961, beloved husband of the late Edna W. Ziegenbalg (nee Spahn), dear father of Marie L. Sullivan, dear grandfather of Barbara, nise and Diane, father-in-law, brother of Lulu, Walter and George Ziegenbalg, and brother-in-law.

Funeral from HARRAL Chapel, 1905 Union 11 a.m., Feb. 15. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. Member of Mt.

Moriah Lodge No. 40, A.F. A.M., Scottish Rite, Moolah Temple Shrine, Clayton Lodge No. 1881, B.P.O.E., Mt. Moriah Temple Chapter No.

6 0.E.8., North Side High Twelve Club, St. Matthew Chapter No. 48 American War Dads, and North St. Louis Business Men's Assn. Elks service 7:30 p.m., Masonic service 8 p.m., Tues.

Memorials to Shriners Hospital will be appreciated. 14 DEATHS 4325 VON OERSEN, RUTH. 4312A LOST 17 To Place a Lost or Found Ad CALL MAin 1-6666 MISS TAYLOR 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY CHARGE IT $100 REWARD German Shepherd, female: name dark gray: lost in Creve Coeur.

Copper: HE 2-6691 or WY 3-2867. BEAGLE: male, chlid's pet; red collar: vicinity Walnut Grove, Florissant; reward. JA 1-0913. BEAGLE male, child's pet, Theodosia and Burns. Reward, HA 8-7512.

BEAGLE; male; white paws; Ferguson area; reward. JA 1-6068 BIFOCALS: brown rim, in brown case: Clayton; reward. PA 1-8992. BOXER, white, black eye; reward; south St. Louis.

FL 3-7624. BRIEFCASE. green plastic. taining student papers and er's record book; along Delmar car line. Reward.

FO 1-6451 or CE 1-2293. CAR KEYS, house key, fingernail clippers on chain; vicinity 25th and Salisbury; reward. HA 7-6384 COCKER Spaniel, buff color, Clayton area: reward. CE 1-4919. COCKTAIL RING, diamond; vicinIty Shoppers Fair; heirloom; reward.

HA 7-4574. COIN purse, double sided, containing $73; Fairview to Oak HIlI to Potomac; reward. PR 6-0667. COLLIE. male, tri-color: child's pet; reward.

UN 9-2085. COLLIE. black male; Bel-Ridge area; reward. HA 7-5163. DOGS, 1 female since Nov male Feb.

7 Golden Retrievers; reward: st. Ann. HA 7-3265. DOG, small black, male; lost from accident; north. HA 8-0991.

FUR STOLE, small black; liberal reward. FO 1-7125. GERMAN Shepherd police dog: Grand-Carter; reward. JE 1-7031. GLASSES, man's prescription, brown case: reward; vicinity of Clayton, YO 6-8775, MI 5-6091.

GLASSES, man's, black rims; prescription; need badly. PA 6-3437. PARAKEET: green and yellow. Reward, HU 1-9483. RING.

gold diamond engagement: vicinity Chase Hotel, Friday, REWARD, WO 2-6791. BIAMESE CAT: male vicinity St. Ann's: reward. HA 7-7974, 16-FT. SECTION 21 hole, Feb.

3: quick couple one end. other end: reward. PR 6-2400. SHEPHERD pup: brown: northwest city. Reward.

EV 5-8670. SCHNAUZER pup, STAY mond Reward. PA 7-6978. TERRIER; small female. white and black: vicinity Clayton Inn: answers to "'Candy Ann': small tumor on stomach: child's pet.

Call PR 1-0750. WRIST WATCH. ladies, white gold; engraved on back: reward. VE 2-0148, except Sunday. FOUND 18 DOG: black, small male: found Grand and Iron, Holly Hills Bettendorf.

PL 2-7772 nights. DETECTIVES 19 A. MARIAM-34 YEARS Investigation of all types, contidential, pictures for evidence, reasonable, consultation free, licensed. bonded. 6635 Delmar, PA 1-0776.

JE 1-2484 MURPHY Detectives, 4229 Lindell ANY TYPE INVESTIGATION; reasonable fee: experienced: 11- cense: free consultation. Diamond Agency, TA 1-1040. PERSONAL 23 THANKS to Mother of Perpetual Help, St. Joseph and 6t. Jude for received.

M.B.8. BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 ALL GOLFERS Will person who bought Dave Sutherland driver, cherry finish, white nylon insert, rocket star shaft, Tourney (all-weather) grip from boy In Forest Park Golf Shop for $8 in 1957 please call 8T 1-9033, after 5 p.m. DRIVER'S LICENSE SUSPENDED Or about to be due to accident. no Insurance? Call FO 1-7170. Midwest Bonding 4929 Delmar.

MrA. MASON'S Mystic Tearoom open daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.. 6101A Delmar VO 3-9732. TRIPLE A-1 Hospital Plan: sold by C.

McCoy. 3105 N. Union, EV 3-7665, PR 1-5570. BODY MASSAGE. Gould'8, 2806 N.

Grand. JE 5-7160, PR 2-0323 SWEDISH MASSAGE. R. Provazek, 1802 Allen. PR 1-8472.

TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 GOING WEST Drive car to California, Arizona, Washington. 22ND ST. GARAGE 2201 Locust MA 1-9712 DRIVE cars your own to Seattle, Florida, California. PR 2-6703, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

7.10 p.m. only, PA 7-7823 GOING to California: drive a late model car as your own: ample driving time. M. B. Thomas Auto Sales, VE 2-7744.

all mediately. EV 1-0808 and TA 1-4444. DRIVE my Cadillac to California. After 6 p.m.. PR 3-4249.

SHARE A RIDE 30 RIDE WANTED from St. Peters to vicinity of 4900 N. Broadway: 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. RA 4-3372.

SWAPS 31 I WILL waterproof your basement, install reinforced concrete piers low footing if your bullding is settling and your walls are cracking: will level and raise your floors and do general repair work and remodeling. I will swap my work and materials for Anything you own of value that I can sell: or what have you. Advance Midwest 7804 Gravois, FL 14 TRAVEL AND TOURS DRIVE cars Seattle; leave 3-5084, VE 2-3207. WET BASEMENTS Leaks stopped; guaranteed: cracked walls: new beams; floor leveling Russ Davis, 5005 vois, 6-2036; cash or BRAND new colonial brick home in University City; bedrooms plus den. baths, air-conditioned will trade for smaller home In city or county, VO 3-5546.

PAINT, rubberized base, for leaking roofs, guaranteed to stop leaks; red and green; swap or sell. 1703 N. Fourth, St. Charles, Mo. RA 4-1617.

POWER MOWER, 7 reel: band saw, circle saw. for equity in small 4-wheel garden tractor. 138 W. Clinton TA 1-2772. DODGE station wagon; 6-cylinder, standard shift; take over payments or Exceptionally nice.

TR 2-9394. EQUITY, 70 acres, lays nice, $650 or good car or pickup William Piper, Rt. 1, Box 69, Doniphan, Mo. HAULING free for household items. Pound, 4309 8.

Compton, LAUNDROMAT sell or 7-3624 trade after for property. VACATION, camping trailers and equipment: close out. Alp oil, 11771 Manchester, YO 5-3785. ST. VINCENT, 26xx; single gAS heat; sell or trade $2500 equity on car.

PR. 1-5748, owner. SWAP 30:06 rifle for aqua lung, snow skis or bow and arrow. HU ETZEL, 6124: 10-room house, sell or trade for service station. PA 5-2149.

INCOME property, trade for acreage, lots, houses. PA 5-1400, HA 9-0990. BEAUTY SALON SINGLE FLAT Modern: $9500. For MO 4-7400 CONCORD VILLAGE: 725 sq. ideal dance studio.

For MO 4-7400 Webster, EQUITY for in WO 3-bedroom home, 2-1452. OLD TV as down payment on new, balance $1 week. PA 7-8884 WANT small tractor with lift and blade, for? LA 7-2412. BEEF SIDES, 39e 6c processing for HA 8-8174. ELECTRIC RANGE.

perfect: or what have you? VI 3-6340. SPECIAL SERVICES TRADES 38 CLAY TILE Repair work or new: formica sink kitchen remodeling. FL 3-7152. BIll. 3655A Gasconade.

FORMICA counter tops, drain boards, bar tops: custom made. Bob, 8727 Ezra HA 9-5737. SNOW removed. Maurer, 3113 S. Broadway, PR 1-6048.

ASH HAULING ASHPITS, old sheds wrecked, basement cleaned; prompt service. THOMAS, 4423 Page, JE 5-0327. ASHES. rubbish: prompt. 4441 Farlin, CO 1-8950 ASHES and rubbish hauling.

Me Cain, 4133 Evans, JE 1-5343. RUBBISH. all kinds: prompt. Perry, FO 7-4889, 5050 Minerva BRICKLAYING, Tuckpointing 43 Brick Work Chimney repairs; fully insured. C.

Mosley. 5508 Helen EV 5-5926 CONCRETE blocks, brick work, alterations: union: insured. John. 4363 Delor. FL.

3-7951. TUCKPOINTING, chimney teen installed, Cues cleaned. Biebel Bros. 5091 Delmar. FO 1-1421, TUCKPOINTING; chimney repair, waterproofing: do own work.

CARL 2003 Sidney MO 4-8200 CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 Construction, All Types Repairs, Remodeling. Residential, Commercial, Rathskellers. Attics, tional Garages, Porches, Free FHA. Estimates, Convenfinancing. Consumers Lumber Co.

508 8. BOYLE 30 Years Same Location FR 1-6300 Nichts. WO 1-6719 NEED MORE ROOM? BRICK OR FRAME ROOMS Basements converted to rathskellets attics converted into 3 rooms of regardless space available, 22 Years Building Know How SCOTT -DELL 4710A Hampton VE 2-0109 CEILING AND WALL CO. Cover old plaster with walls inoved, built: carpentry: painting: fire walls: attica; basements Tinished. 2643 St.

Vincent. MO 4-2636, ADDITIONS, porches, garages, ceiling tile and rathskellera; FHA. Ken Spanbauer 4607 8. 38th at Taft. FL 2-5339.

CABINETS (custom built. fair prices) kitchen remodeling. 2-4467 211 Pardella CARPENTRY, new or repair; all work guaranteed: estimates, JA 4-1709 O'BANNON 8841 Inkel CARPENTER (white) wants work, Wright, 5901 Lotus. EV 2-9375. CARPENTER, Roofing.

White. Wright, 5911 Lotus, CO 1-9222. GENERAL Contractor, Repair, 30 vents experience. Fletcher Cuff, 2148 Salisbury, MA 1-2796. CONCRETE, CEMENT WORK 46 HOUSES RAISED STEEL BEAMS INSTALLED CONCRETE OR BLOCK FOUNDATIONS SCOTT -DELL CONST.

4710 HAMPTON VE 2-0109 PAVING AND SEWERS KRAINKA CONST. established 1850: 7173 Delmar, St. Louis, PA 1-0963. ALL TYPE concrete work; steps, walks and porches. Superior, 1014 Irma.

PA 5-3992. DRESSMAKING -DRAPERIES DRESSMAKING in my home. Ridall, 6317 Southwood. PA 6-1862 ELECTRIC WIRING, ETC. 50 STERLING ELECTRIC com mercial and residential wiring: meters moved.

4748 West Floris sant. EV 1-3300. TOBIN Electric; house and commercial wiring installed and paired; city and county, free entimates. 3328 N. 9th, CE 1-1163.

100-AMP. HOUSEPOWER meters moved, wiring of all kinds; terms, Miller, 3858 Park, PR 3-3811. DUNLAP ELECTRIC for all your wiring needs. Call CH 1-3259, free estimates. 3950 N.

Ninth. WIRING, all types. D. GARDNER 5248 8. Kingshighway, HU EXCAVATION- -TRENCHING 51 ERECT Fire Escapes; new And used, remodeling.

Grumke, 1428A Chambers. CH 1-2623. FLOORING 53 HARDWOOD floor, tile cleaning. Merrill, 1376 Belt. FO 7-3359.

FLOOR refinished; special rates: 6132 Victoria, MI 7-0036, SANDING TILE, LOW RATES. Lee, 6151 Emerald. JA 1-2200, GARAGE DOORS 54G GARAGE DOORS, sizes, rage remodeling. Call any time. LEN, 2620 Avie, EV 3-2655.

HEATING, Sheet Metal Work 55 HEATING: gas or of: free estimates: do own work: terma. MI 5-6468, JEAN, 6229 Odell. GENERAL HAULING 56 LOW -COST MOVING Harris 2317 Cherokee PR 2-4030 DUMP TRUCK: haul anything. Johnny, 1412 Wright, MA 1-6852. WE HAUL anything, anywhere, anytime; cheap.

5-0430. Call 6-4237, EV 2917 Rutger, HAULING rubbish, wrecking. cleaning basements. JE 3-2732: 4251 Delmar, Goss, CHEAP MOVING--HAULING EARLE 2002 Gravols PR 3-4377 HAULING, HI LIFT, grading. White, 1362 Semple, FO 7-1228.

LIGHT HAULING: furniture, etc. Art, 3901 Russell. PR 1-2322. 24-HOUR HAULING CHEAP LARRY, 904 Geyer, MA 1-1591 HAULING ANYTIME. PEASE, GE 6-0726, 4264 N.

Florissant. INCOME TAXBOOKKEEPING SERVICE 58 BOOKKEEPING, tax service: dividual or small businens, CH 1-4350 or AD 3-1939 eves. A. W. Bookkeeping Service, 705 Olive.

ALL days. Evenings except Saturdays. Chester, 2309 8. Grand. MO 4-2236.

BOOKKEEPING: years. Mikes, 5035 Rosa, 25 2-7255. INCOME TAX returns, all kinds: expertly prepared: low rates. Schaper, 764 Leland, VO 3-1546, TAX RETURNS: Florissant, HaRiess Bookkeeping Beryice, 1655 Clover lane, JA 4-3929. TAX SERVICE.

Call EV 3-2600. Joe Korman, 4521 Natural Bridge TAXES, appointments; Robt. Ent. 32A 8. Central, PA 1-4171, LANDSCAPING 60 TREES trimmed, topped and moved: also cabling and cavity work; Insured: free estimates.

Wiegand Tree Service, 324 Hooker Washington. Mo. Beverly 9-3510. TREES: trimmed. topped, removed.

8 Tree Service, 3003 Arsenal, MO 4-7316. TREES trimmed, removed. Tom's, 1218 Wright, G5 6-4618. in: or your St. LOUIS TECH CH in 29 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 15 I all 8.

33, THE or north- school SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 19. CONSIDER YOUR BOY'S FUTURE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL by Bill Bailey, President Bailey Technical Schools The facts about of the high school graduates ever enter college! More than HALF of those entering college never finish! It for any reason your boy does not enter or does not finish may pay you to investigate the opportunities for HIGH PRESTIGE, BIG PAY Bill Belley CAREERS in the exciting electronics industry, and the rapidly growing Diesel, automotive field. We will be glad to give your boy a suitability test and an appraisal of his qualifications to become successful in these fields. NO COST OR OBLIGATION Write, phone or visit for complete information. PRospect 6-7860.

WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET CHECK CHOICE OP Salute ELECTRONICS BAILEY 1626 S. Grand, TECHNICAL St. Louis SCHOOLS AND 4, Mo. and AUTOMATION Name. AutO MECHANICS Street, Town.

State PAINTING 63 SAVE MONEY FREE ESTIMATES Don't paint without Guarantee, insured, terms, prompt. SCHENK 6633 Wise MI 7-1111 CABINETS. refrigerators sprayed in home: no mess, FL 1-8473 or PR 1-3896, Bob. 4958 Quincy. INTERIOR EXTERIOR painting: union: work guaranteed.

Schmidt, 8838 Blewett, Jennings, EV 8-0998 PAINTING, plastering; repairs; wall washing. HOLLAND. 4341 Maryland JE 1-8608 PAINTING Interior, exterior. Beavers, 2145 Geyer, PR 2-2707. PAPER HANGING, CLEANING 64 PROFESSIONAL Work; winter prices.

paperhanging. painting, painting, patch plastering, steaming: work anywhere; quick service: full estimates. Hawley, 1386 Hodiamont, EV 5-5792. OFF FOR CASH February only, papering, steaming, plastering. sanding.

piumbing pairs. Guaranteed. Quick service. BENSON 2257 Missouri PR 2-5247 BINKS WALLPAPER REMOVING Fast. clean service by steam 1237 DAMMERT.

TW 2-1736 method. FREE ESTIMATES. HOLLAND and wife; cleaning. paint washing. Interior painting, general house cleaning: all work guaranteed.

3750 Marine. PR 2-3563. painting, patch plaster: quick service, free estimates: we work anywhere. cliff, 2749 Russell, MO 4-7417. PAPERING, painting, plastering.

Earl, 1218 1-1885 PAPER removed, painting. Bartley, FO, 7-4414. 1439 Arlington. PLASTERING 66 PATCH, colors; plastering: plastic tile; many general repairs, Cannon. 1604 S.

12th, MA 1-4547 PATCH PLASTERING, no job too small, prompt guaranteed. Hutson Son, 3711 Salome. EV 1-6387. PLUMBERS (Licensed) 67 BATHROOM. water heater, anything In plumbing: ensy terms.

BEWEN, 3129 Lemp, PR 1-2980. MANCHESTER Plumbing Heatingi 4338 repairs, Manchester, remodeling: teed, 3-6432. ROOFING, GUTTERING, SIDING 68 GUTTERS, roofs, painting, Karl, 10124 Natural Bridge, HA 9-4271 FREE INSPECTION All types roofs: years to pay. Central Roof Biding Co. Established 30 Years 3665 Market 3-0751 EV 5-3990 A HOLE in your roof or a Whole new roof: FHA terms, Frederic, 4280 Natural Bridge, OL 2-1000.

ROOFS: special; home repairs; no money down, Bates 3714 North Market, OL 2-0255; FO 1-8986. ROOFS: gutters; do own work: fair prices: 110 Job too small. CARL 2003 Sidney MO 4-8200 ROOFS: gutters, spouts new or repair: no job too small. Milbourn. 6357 Stratford EV 3-7126 ROOFING and guttering: reasonable rates: new or repaired.

Allen, 2732 Hereford, MO 4-4160. ROOFING, siding, all types; new or repair. Dietz 3938 Twenty-fifth, GA 1-2389, ROOF, gutter, and chimney pair, tuckpointing and brickwork. McCain, 5105 Ashland. EV 1-6071.

ROOFS: new. repaired. Able, 3009 8. Eighteenth PR 1-5658 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS 68A FREE ESTIMATES on all makes. Alliance, 712 Union bi.

FO 7-8046 UPHOLSTERING, FURNITURE REPAIRING 71 UPHOLSTERING: slip covers cut home, wide choice, expert. Woody, 5622 Delmar, VO 3-2808 WINDOW CLEANINGWATERPROOFING 13 WATERPROOFING; guaranteed Milbourn. to stop wet Terms. 6357 Stratford EV 3-7126 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 TRAINEES URGENTLY NEEDED To train for positions MA wiring specialist. tab operator, machine operator and programming in IBM If you Day of night classes.

qualify, training can be financed. Free placement. Call Mr. Woods. ST.

S. PR 1-5514 2335 Grand FLORENCE UTT SCHOOLS Teaching the Finest the Following Courses: I.B.M. Key Punch Machine for Each Student Switchboard Receptionist and Typing A.B.C, Shorthand Day -Eve. Classes A11 A Free Placement Assistance 812 Olive 1-6255 MORRIS TELEVISION SCHOOL RADIO--TELEVISION FCC LICENSE PRACTICAL ELECTRONICS Low Tuition Payments CIRASER Now Forming Veterans Approved 320 N. GRAND (at Olive) 5-2137 Open Evenings JE AUTOMATION TRAINING 6341 EASTON EV 3-8111 Accepting Applications For Specialized Training KEY PUNCH TAB WIRING IBM (IBM EQUIPMENT ONLY) RANKEN TRADE SCHOOL Day full time, day part time, ning instruction: REGISTER NOW 15 MECHANICAL COURSES For full information call FR 1-0233 write DAVID RANKEN JR.

8CH00 OF MECHANICAL TRADES. St. Louis 13, Mo. Approved for Veteran Training IBM KEY PUNCH AUTOMATION CENTER 5614 DELMAR PA 6-2440 EARN BIG MONEY Train now big paying Jobs in AUTO BODY AND for, FENDER REPAIR Learn by Doing GENERAL TRADES SCHOOL 6510 ENRIGHT PA 1-5516 NIGHT CLASS FEB. 13 25 YEARS -State Approved Gladys TURNER FLORIST School M1 5-0211 7268 Manchester and and TIRED Earn to by an your 70, OF in Il, in Security TO is Loan baby or in ST.

LOUIS POST- DISPATCH to to In in of and ible Louis, positions this confidential. or St. and of Louis at 10, or P.O. MONDAY. FEBRUART 13, 1961.

5 1m- HELP WANTED- MEN, BOYS 82 HELP WANTED- MEN, BOYS SE PROGRAMMERS WANTED FOR LARGE-SCALE EDPM For a new installation of Philco Transac System for business data processing. Must have experience in data processing with machines such as, but not restricted to, Philco Transac, the IBM 700 Series, Univac etc. Senior and junior programmers wanted. Production control cost control systems background desirable but not mandatory. Technical training and practical experience more important than college degree.

Opportunity in a rapidly expanding diversified growth industry located in North Central Illinois. Write to: BOX J-315, POST MECHANICAL ENGINEER 25-35 years, must be experienced on all phases of heat. ing, air conditioning, plumbing and other mechanical work connected with new buildings and revisions. Engineering at consulting level and man selected should college graduate who is registered about ta. be.

be Excellent working conditions. Unusual fringe benefits, Band Building 01 Corporation 1130 HAMPTON, ST. LOUIS 10, MO. SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 15 JACKSON WELDING SCHOOL High-pressure pipe welding. tified test given through laboratory.

4149 Gravols, MO 4-9997. ORGAN lessons (all organs) hours to suit. Organ Mart. 9830 Manchester, Call W0 1-1526. BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS 76 LEARN beauty culture, opportunities everywhere for Moler classes.

graduntes; attend day or evening Call or write for free booklets. MOLER SYSTEM OF COLLEGES 808 Washington CE 1-3581 SITUATIONS- MEN, BOYS 80 DO YOU NEED Experienced administrators, accountants, engineera, salesmen, or ether key personnel. 'The Forty Plus Club has screened applicants who are eligible for Top Positions. Call CE 1-7368. sta.

318, 10 to 12 dally, ACCOUNTANT CONSTRUCTION Presently employed, 30 years accounting background: all phases of accounting: Including financial statements: also understanda aeronautical and state qualifications statements for contractors. Salary open. Box M-353, Post -Dispatche ACCURATE BILLING, teletype, fast, general; 27. FT. 3-5688.

ANY WORK: 5 p.m. to 12 and weekends, FO 1-7499. BOY: 16; work after school and Saturdays; store or EV 5-6964. CARPENTER. 33; all-around man Not Just Nailer.

Must have steady work, Union. NA 3-4275. CARPENTER; colored; carpenter work of any' kind. EV 2-4911. CARPENTER, foreman; commercial or residential, PR 6-2284.

CHAUFFEUR, private, colored, 25, experienced, city references, censed. EV 3-5106. CLERK: office. sales, personnel. B.8.

26; prefer west. WO 2-0899 CLERK, delivery, stock work. experienced. 7-8380. COLLEGE GRADUATE 3 years sales: desires position with future.

Box K-142, Post- Dispatch. COLORED, 26; anything: prefer night; part or full. JE 1-3286. DELIVERY service, day or night. T.

PASSANTI CO 1-4847 DISHWASHER; porter: Janitor: any work, rellable, OL 2-7727. DRIVER; with panel truck for hire. WA 1-0618. ELECTRICIAN Age 34; 8 years experience. HA FACTORY, la borer porter, drive truck, reference.

JE 5-4362. HOUSE and yard man; references 1 or 2 days. FR 1-7280 after JANITOR, housework: hard er: stay; experienced. EV 3-7681. LABORATORY ture couple: registered A.M.T.: desire lab work.

Box M-351, P. -D. LIGHT hauling: any kind of work; also porter work. FO 7-7844. MACHINIST: PART TIME PR 6-6294 MAINTENANCE: general: white, 35 years old.

GLenview 2-5389. MAN. 47: sole owner-salesman. wholesale company 15 vears covering Illinois and eastern Missouri contemplates change: will consider any lines or products, representing manufacturer; $10,000 minimum. TA 2-1052.

MAN, 32: experienced parcel deliveryman, but will accept any kind of work. PA 5-9298. MAN: colored; 28: porter, feur, reliable. GE 6-3143. MAN, 28; any kind work: experienced cafeteria.

KV 5-0214. MAN wants work, any kind. Clerk, yardman, ete. 3-8028. warehouse work: fork lift driver: Janitor.

PA 6-0730. MAN: colored; porter or any type of work. EV 5-0408. MECHANIC diesel, gas, technical training. high grad.

24. BOx K-61, Port- Dispatch PIANIST would like to locate with an orchestra or small combo. 12 years experience. Phone LOcust 8-2713, Bloomfield, Mo. PAINTER, white; thoroughly experienced; very neat.

FL 3-7249. PRACTICAL NURSE OF psychiatric nurse (male). BR 1-1776. RETIRED Army mechanically inclined; some electronic exwilling worker; REE 35. No perience; sales, PR 6-0773 weekdays 8-5.

SAFETY ENGINEER Age thoroughly experienced in phases of safety engineering. Industrial, construction, insurance, elevators. Will relocate. Box 14 Post- -Dispatch, TIRE MAN, recapping department: experienced, reliable, atendy, JE 5-5668 TUTOR: all levels Including college. Box K-398, Post- Dispatch, WAREHOUSE, filling station, general maintenance: must be steady: age 31, YO 5-2561.

YOUNG MAN, 27, neat, welldressed, 4 years night school bualness administration: employed first shift materials handling foreman: desire part-time pursuit: no sales. JA 4-4594, YOUNG MAN with family needs work of any kind; steady, dependable worker. TW 2-8653. YOUNG MAN; any kind of work: prefer driving. JE 1-0822.

YOUNG married man, white, needs work; references. TW 2-3094. YOUNG MAN: 21, white, reliable, wants steady job. FL 1-1293. YOUNG man; colored: day work, references.

FO 7-3729. YOUNG work of any kind. Reliable, EV 5-4772. SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS 81 ADDRESSING, Typing, specifications, rapid. UP 4-5406.

B. SOCIOLOGY, 15 hrs. week, constructive work. PA 5-2264. BABY SIT, houseclean, day or week: references, JA 1-4911.

BABY or elderly, invalid care: practical nurse. 1-9917, BABY sitting: Overland area; any hours; reasonable, HA 9-4657. BABY BITTING, white: day or night; references. PA 5-3683. BABY SIT or Jaundry only, my home: deliver.

MA 1-8722. BABY SITTING, white; reasonable. PL, 2-3148. BABY BIT, my home: Pine Lawn area, EV 2-8475. BABY SITTING, laundry, expertenced.

MA 1-8722. BOOKKEEPER, a able, experienced all phases of charge: office work; have handled full set of books through general ledger: 35. have transportation, preage fer small office downtown east. St. Louis, Call Adama 3-8776 collect.

CARE Invalid, convalescent, baby; cleaning. FO 7-5705. CARE invalid lady or cleaning. 2 days, 3 nights. Of.

2- 6461. CHILD CARE; weekly; my home; Florissant area. TE 7-1356. CLEANING or Ironing by day, references. JE 5-5245.

CLEANING: 5 -days, Inge; experienced. EV 2-1757. CLEANING, baby sit; references; days. MA 1-6997. CLEANING: colored: days of week; references, FO 1-4133.

CLEANING -laundry FR 1-4754, FR 1-2012. CLERICAL work, colored, January graduate, 5 days, CO 1-3767. COLORED: reference, housework, 5 days, home nights. EV 5-9074. COMPANION to lady have car; references.

MI 7-1679. COOK: white; all around cafeteria. Box 2-59. Post- Dispatch. DAYS OR WEEK: references: home nights, JE 3-6064.

DAY work, laundry experienced. good references. JE 5-5040. DAY work: clean, iron: references, FO 7-7532 DICTAPHONE: stenographic or typing, my home, legal experience: excellent background: PA 5-8415. SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS 81 EXPERIENCED white: PRX general office, grocery cashier: HARRISON, AMBROSE 6410 Wade, Feb.

12, 1961, Deloved brother of Maude McAnnar and Irene M. Clarke, dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from EDW. FENDLER Mortuary, 5611 S. Grand at Bates, 3 p.m.

Interment Sunset. HAYNES. RAYMOND 4611 VanPhul Feb. 11, 1961, beloved husband of Mary L. Haynes (nee Long) dear father of Leslie Jean and Raymond E.

Haynes dear son of Edna and the late Raymond Haynes, dear brother, grandson, son in law, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral Feb. 16, 1 p.m. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and W. Florissant avs.

Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. Mr. Haynes WAS member of Butchers Union Local 545. In parlors after 2 p.m. Tues.

HOEFFKEN, MARGARET. 3611 A fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 11, 1961, dear sister of Elizabeth Deckert, our dear aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois. Feb.

15, 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass Pope St. Pius Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Memof Altar Society, Ladies' Sodality and St. Vincent's Orphan Society.

In parlors 6 p.m. HUNT, CHARLES Perryville, Feb. 12, 1961, husband of the late Louisa Hunt, father of Emmett, Clarence and Wallace Hunt and Mrs. Paul Haefner, all of St. Louis, and Glennon Hunt to Perryville, Funeral 9 a.m.

from BEY Funeral Home, Perryville, to Church of The Assumption. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery, Perryville. HYLTON, RUBEN 7055 Idlewild Jennings, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 12, 1961, beloved husband of the late Hylton, dear dear father father-In-law.

of Matthew grandfather, great grandfather and uncle, Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Feb. 15, 8:30 a.m. to st. Louise DeMarrilae Church, Lailte and Wilburn.

Interment Calvary, Retired member of U.A.W. Local No, 25. JACOBS, MARY ELIZABETH, Feb. 11, 1961, dear wife of the late Dean E. Jacobs, dear mother of Marybeth Graf and John H.

Rudolph, our dear mother-in-law and grandmother. Mrs. Jacobs will lie in state at ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington until Feb. 13, 10 p.m., thence to Jonas Funeral Home, Steelville, Mo.

Funeral and interment Steelville, Mo. Ben Franklin Chapter No. 393 0.E.8. services Feb. 13, 8 p.m., followed by Hope Conclave No.

26 O.T.K. service. Member of order of Amaranth. charter member of Paul Revere No. 35 W.8.J., past commander of Hope Conclave No.

26 0.T.K. JORDAN HENRY 1075 Grandview Gardens Feb. 12, 1961, beloved husband of Elizabeth Jordan (nee VanLear), dear father of Gilbert, Nellie Lautermilch. Walter, Pauline Farmer, Zelda Gerber, Corrine Ventura and Wilma Green, dear bother of Diva Smith, dear father-in-law. grandfather, great grandfather, and uncle.

Funeral from DR EH HARRAL Chapel, 1905 Union 10 a.m., Feb. 15. Interment Sunset Burial Park. member of Irondale Lodge No. 143, A.F.&A.M., Irondale, Mo.

KELLY. See Palmer. KERBLER, GEORGE JOSEPH, 1617A California, Feb. 11, 1961, beloved husband of Bertha Kerbler, father of Linda, Joe and Jewel Kerbler, dear son of Frank Kerbler, brother of Flora Kuerz. thy Miller, Margaret Manion, Shirley Kiefer and Betty Bohnert, liam, Frank, Rosemary, John, Jim and Catherine Kerbler, our dear son-in-law.

brother in law and nephew. Funeral from MeLAUGHLIN'8, 2301 Lafayette. Notice of time later. KLAUS. KATHERINE.

2257 Indis Feb. 12, 1961, dear wife of the late Anton Klaus, dear mother of the late Marie. Anton and Joseph Klaus, our dear aunt and great Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Feb. 15. 9:30 a.m.

Requiem Mass St. Francis de Sales Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, LINDSEY. ROBERT 1209 Feb. 12, 1961, beloved husband of Ruth Lindsey (nee Weimert), dear father of Robert, Linda, Carolyn and Danny, dear brother of Curtis, William and Clarence Lindsey, and Grace Pardue, dear son-In-law, Funeral Feb.

15, 2 p.m.. uncle and nephew. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and W. Florissant AVA, Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. LIPPERT.

FREDERICK 8532 General Grant Feb. 12. 1961, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear husband of Margaret Lippert (nee Murray dear brother of Mrs. Walter Frank. Mrs.

Mrs. L. A. Riedinger, Julius Lippert, Lowe, Ida Lippert and Mrs. George Bub, dear brother-in-law, uncle and son-in-law.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH 4228 Kingshighway, Feb. 15. 8:30 a.m., to Our Lady of Providence Church. Interment Calvary. LOISEAU.

See Miller. LOVELL, ETHAN 5003 Bancroft, Feb. 10, 1961, beloved husband of Ida father Lovell (nee Melt ner), dear of Deino Lovell, dear brother of Chester Lovell and Josephine B. Porter, dear brotherin-law and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGAHAUSER'S SOUTH.

4228 8. Kingshizuway, Feb. 14, 2 p.m. Interment Memorial Park. MCPHEETERS, FRANCES WICKFeb, 11, 1961.

Graveside services were held Feb. 13, 1961, Call MAin 1-6666 To place a Want Ad, change it or cancel it, any hours, JA 1-1347, JA 4-4491 GENERAL housework: work; care for elderly, JE 3-9753. GENERAL Housework, colored, references; stay or co, EV 2-8766. GERMAN girl, age 23. 9 months here, office work, typing, file, JA 2-1522.

GIRL, 21, colored, 1 year college, desires evening work, typing. domestic. Box M-174, PostGIRL, colored, to play for churches or funeral homes, J8 5-5484. HOTEL maid or nurses, aid, references. JE 3-4123.

HOUSECLEANING: day or week; good reference. CO 1-2101. IRONING in my home, excellent work, reliable 00 1-4254. KITCHEN help; maid; day work. OL.

2-4641. LADY, colored: dishwashing, baby sitting. other work. PR 2-2836. LADY: colored, day work or baby sit; references.

FR 1-3245. LADY, colored; laundry, day work, Mon Tues. Fri. 01 2-1105. LAUNDRY done in my home.

OL 2-5082. L. P.N. practical nurse; any hours, will travel: references. PR 3-7040.

MAID washing. Ironing. light housework: hours a day; carfare. MA 1-0534. MAID oF telephone, sollelting In my home.

OL 2-7876. MAID. cleaning and Ironing or cAre for the sick. FO 7-4149. NURSE, family: expertenced: FO 1-1862.

references. NURSING CARE, light duties: part or full time, OL 2-5660. PART time employment: clerk: light book keeping. EV 3-1366. PREPARE TAR RETURNS or other work in established tax fice: experienced.

FO 7-1282. REAL ESTATE closer; expertenced: also office managing, bookkeeping and all phases of office work. TE 7-1322. RECEPTIONIST: general office work. FO 7-7453.

SECRETARY. good experience, permanent: available, PR 3-2091, TUTOR; elementary grades. EV 5-2198. TYPING in my home. Competent beginner, Pick up and deliver.

More for experience, HA 8-1644. TYPING in my home; experienced; neat, fast. UN 4-7649. VOCALIST: 21. part time lounge or with band.

EV 3-1366. WOMAN CATE for elderly oF semi-invalld, home or institution; experienced, 0L 2-4262. WOMAN: care valid 5 days have practical colored, experience. FO 7-3944. WOMAN: colored: day work Thurs, and Fri.

baby sit nights. References. EV 5-1285. WOMAN, colored; Ironing or cleanIng. Tues, and Thurs.

FO 7-0301. WOMAN: days or restaurant work; experienced; JE 1-3444. WOMAN: colored: cleaning. IronIng. Fri, and Bat.

JE 1-9610. WOMAN: colored: general house work; experienced; stay, EV 5-8571 WOMAN, colored, day work, any kind, experienced. EV 2-7544. WOMAN: short order experienced: reliable. JE 3-7985.

WOMAN: 3-5 days, general housework; references. TA 1-0182. Wet. and city references. 1-2416.

WOMAN; care for elderly or day, EV 3-0993. WOMAN: week work; city references. JE 3-6918. WOMAN: days; cleaning, Ironing: experienced. PA 5-4366.

YOUNG colored girl: wit housework: JK 1-9831. HELP WANTED- -MEN, BOYS 82 Mr. College Graduate Did you get lost out in left field on your first try in business? small substantial, well established machine tool business needs a man not over 35, who has a demic background in good business aca: and accounting. Four years of ministration "post graduate here would truly assure success. In addition to business management there in also another job developing, that of sales management.

There are no families or other such obstacles to interfere with advancement here. production end of it in well staffed with 12 young men with 8 11 years of service. Now the owner wishes to strengthen management males. Box Post-Dis. BEING RETIRED? Maximum Pay Above Plus Car Social Allowance! NOTHING SELL sales Age car necessary, experience helpful.

For appointment phone Mr. Hopmeier---MA 1-7435 ACCOUNTANT Outstanding opportunity for topnotch accountant. Degree. This position offers an RV for opportunity growth. Send resume, giving of complete record experience education.

Also opening for ACCOUNTING TRAINEE Our employes know of these Box K-360, Post-Dispatch ACCOUNTANT, take over general ledger and office management multi-unit organization: college graduate, growth future for younk man with drive, experience not required, will train. Complete 16- sume, Include salary. Box K-109, Post- -Dispatch. ACCOUNTANT For comptrolling operation and allied duties in medium sized progressive Savings and Association: state schooling and association experience if any. Box M-116, Post- Dispatch.

ACCOUNTANT. age 22-28; In 10- cal manufacturing concern, Prefer degree In business administration. Individual should have 18 hours of accounting. In reply indicate military obligation. Box A-319, Post- ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINEE Age to 28: college graduate.

Prefer accounting training with some office experience. Salary $4800 to $5400 dependent upon qualifications, In reply give complete personal data and past work expertence. Box 2-155. Post -Dispatch. ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINEE 23-30, must be business college graduate, and or tion: single preferred: opportunity to advance the credit furnished: free life and medical Insurance: profit sharing and other benefits.

Apply personnel office. BANK OF ST. LOUIS 901 Washington ADVERTISING Age 25-45, must be able to prepare house organ, write copy, issue press releases, handle direct mail campaigns, for largest music studio chain the midwest; start at $500 per month. Music. General Office, 1409 State, E.

St. Louis, BR 1-1795 for appointment. AIRPLANE LINE SERVICE MAN. experienced or civilian aircraft. small and large, st, Louis Flying Service, PE 1-0450.

AIRPLANE MECHANIC, licensed, experienced DC6, super Connie, St. Louis Flying Service, PE 1-0450 AUTO WRECKER: work in auto salvage yard. Experienced only. Must have tools. 3126 North 9th.

APPLIANCE TRAINEES Need 2 men between RION 20-351 to learn appliance business: out experienced men, average: $162.50 PER WEEK Group Insurance, profit sharing plan. paid vacation. many other company benefita. Apply 10 to to personnel manager, 1342 Kingshighway. 1 APPLIANCE TRAINEE 2 men with car to train to work in appllance department.

Fast motion good pay. Apply 3415 Kingshighway, 11-3. Attention School Teachers Summer employment Inter-citi drivers, Greyhound has employs ment for drivers to work out of Lonis for June, July and gust. Applicants must be at least of Not over 35. Minimum height maximum height 6', minimum weight 155.

Must be' able to pans rigid medical examination and employ ment test. Must have good accl dent record and nice personality. Training given on -enda Write Tucker, Supt. Grey hound Lines, 527 Main St. Memphis, Tennessee, giving qualifications, AUTO body man; Inquire Sparks Garage, 5023 Goodfellow, AUTO MECHANIC 30 to 45 years: heavy truck perience and good references nee cessary: steady job; fleet mainte nance: paid vacations; group hos pitalization: normal work week 40 Mon.

through Fri. Box -405, Post- Dispatch. BANK BOOKKEEPER Capable of supervising department. State qualifications. Rex K-123, Post-Dispatch.

BANK TELLER but Young man; experienced preferred not essential; county, 3-4794. BARTENDER. Apply 452 N. Mat rah, at Olive, BLACKSMITH To make, repair and heat-treat small tools and parts: will conaider older man. CH 1-9445.

ADply or write Rm. 2066, 611 Olive 8t. Louis 1. Mo. ROILER SHOP FITTERS Experienced, Must work from drawings, fitting tanks, large Top piping and duet work; steady.

pay. Continental Boiler, 5601 West Park. Mr. Been, Boys white. 18-23, high school graduates.

Must be neat, willing to work early or late hours. Opportunity for Van ment. Uniforms furnished, meal discount. Many other employee benefits. Apply in person between 8 a.m.

to 2:30 p.m. FORUM CAFETERIA 307 N. 7th CHAUFFEURS: to drive radio equipped cabs; must be neat and know city, ACE CAB 1835 Washington. CARPENTER: Inside miliman! thoroughly experienced in remidential millwork. Box M-179, P.

-D CHEMISTS Work requires creative ability the field soars, waterless hand cleaners, lotions creams. Experienced in the field of metal cleaning and degreasing compounds also very desirable. We need several experienced chemists. A chemical or chemical engineering degree is necessary. We offer permanent and top pay salaries.

We manufacture and distribute nationally. The location is St. Mo. Our employees know ad. All replies kept Send complete resume to Personnel Manager 3341, Box Mo.

CHEMIST Experienced In formulating dustrial and specialty coatings. DENNIS CHEMICAL co. 2701 PAPIN ST. CITY DESK CLERK For heating supply firm, 24 to 40 years of ate, requisite: some knowledge of pipe, valves, fittings, legible handwriting, pleasant voice, initiative, good eyesight and a liking for talking to customers making quotations. Good starting salary and company benefita.

Air conditioned office. Reply own handwriting. BOX M-115. POST-DISPATCH CLERK: 21-27; write neat, hand; good figuren; light typing: payroll experience: north Central St. Louis office: paid health and welfare; 5-day week, Salary, $315 month, State draft status.

Rex M-50. PostDispatch, COLLECTOR openings. for Customer Contact 40-hour week; must have car; adee quate salary and car allowance: replies confidential: resume, Box M-12, Post COUNTER grill man; white, experienced; meals and uniforms furnished: $70. De Luxe wich Shop, 11501 Highway 674 TUrner 6-9728. CURB BOYS Full or part time: must be neat; age 16 or over.

Apply in person. STEAK N' SHAKE 1525 S. LINDBERGH DISPATCHER, class 1 motor car- M-304, Post-Dispatch, FINANCE MAN rier needs experienced man, must know city; please send full resume of qualifications in reply. Box M-269, Post DRAFTSMAN Capable of preparing Electrical Drawings for schools from rough sketches under the supervision of 4 registered professional engineer, minimum experience of 2 years. Phone CE 1-3720, Sta.

260 or apply Building 7th floor, Board of Education. 911 Locust. DRAFTSMAN, 2 Architectural: top notch: must be experienced: design experience ferred, Bernard MeMahon tect. 111 8. Meramec, room 312.

DRIVER, cleaning route, west county; must be clean-cut and ambitious. Give past employment and references. Box M-270, P-D. EDITOR, large weekly newspaper. Box complete resume, state salary, Progressive National Corporation has openings for several enced loan men, due to expansion program.

Good salary, all modern employes benefits. Excellent portunity for advancement. Apply at G.F.C. LOAN CO, 3655 8. Grand.

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