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of Want Ads Early for the Big Sunday Post-Dispatch 36 AD TAKERS TO SERVE YOU DIAL DIRECT MAin 1-6666 FOR ALL OTHER CLASSIFIED BUSINESS AND ALL OTHER DEPARTMENTS CALL MAin 1-1111 DEATHS 14 FRERICKS, ERVEN beloved suddenly Feb. 12, 1962, husband of Marie A. Frericks (nee Stotolar), dear father of Erven J. Frericks, dear grandfather of Erven and Jimmie Frericks, dear father-in-law, son-in-law, brotherin-law and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S.

Kingshighway, Feb. 16, 11 a.m. Interment St. Paul Churchyard. A member of T.R.E,C.

and Phoenix Musical Club. In parlors after 2 p.m. Wed. GEORGE, FRANK 4420A W. Belle, Feb.

13. 1962, beloved husband of Codelia George, dear father of Carl George, Gladys George Taylor, of Kansas City, and Ralph George, of East Hampton, L.I., New York. Funeral Feb. 19, 1 p.m. GATES Mortuary Chapel, 4107 Finney, Greenwood Cemetery, In state after 12 noon, Sun.

GOLD, SARAH, Feb. 11, 1962, in Montreal, Canada, beloved mother of Ben Gold, mother-in-law of Dorothy, grandmother of Lois and Martha. Funeral held Feb. 13 in Montreal. GRIFFIN.

See O'Connell. HAGER, EFFIE 313 N. Florissant Feb. 13, 1962, beloved wife of the late J. Fred Hager, dear mother of Val E.

and of Dr. Loren L. Hager, sister Chester Fay, dear mother-in-law and grandmother. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Chapel, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, Feb.

15, 10 a.m., to Valhalla Chapel of Memories. Was member of Daughters of America Council No. 19. D. of A.

services Wed. 8 p.m. HARDIN, WILLIAM Feb. 14, 1962, beloved husband of Bridget Hardin (nee Gartland), dear father of William Bernard F. Hardin and Mary Norris, dear brother-in-law, grandfather and uncle.

Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell Feb. 16, 8:30 a.m. to St. Cronan's Church, Boyle and Swan ave.

Was retired, member of I.B,E.W. Union No. 2. Interment National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Retired member of Electrical I.B.E.W.

Union Local No. 2. HARTMANN, WILLIAM, 827 Catskill Lemay, Feb. 13, 1962, dear husband of Magdalena Hartmann-Senneider (nee Biggott), and the late Sophie M. Hartmann (nee Lueckert), dear father of Mrs.

Frances Hartmann, Mrs. Rose Brady, Mrs. Willetta Montgomery and the late Lillian Doggett, dear stepfather of Anthony Schneider and Mrs. Dorothy Haller, dear brother, brother-inlaw, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Chapel.

7814 S. Broadway, 1:30 p.m., to Mt. Hope Mausoleum. Member of Clifton Heights Lodge No. 520, A.F.

A.M., Scottish Rite Bodies, Moolah Temple Shrine and Loyal Chapter No. 511 O. E.S. Masonic Lodge service 8 p.m. Eastern Star service 8 p.m.

In lieu of flowers memorials to Bethesda E. R. Church will be appreciated. HERMAN, HANNAH V. (nee Frye), 200 Newport, Feb.

13, 1962, beloved wife of the late Virgil 0. Herman, dear mother of Jennivieve Herman, Pearl Castello of Wichita, Kan. and Winnitred Bennett of Anchorage, Alaska, dear sister, mother-In-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Feb. 16, 1:30 p.m.

from JAY B. SMITH Fu-! neral Home, 7456 Manchester av. Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. HUELSMANN. MARY (nee Krause.

6230 Marquette, Feb. 13. 1962. beloved wife of the late Edward Huelsmann, dear mother of Edward F. Huelsmann, I dear sister of Flora Heckel and John Krause, our dear mother-in-1 law, law aunt and cousin.

Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand, Feb. 16, 1:30 p.m. Interment sS. Peter and Paul.

In state after 6 p.m. Wed. HUETSCH, ELIZABETH (nee Eliner), Feb. 12. 1962, widow of the late Valentine, mother of Mrs.

Cecilia Bereswill, St. Louis, Mrs. Antoinette O'Connell. Chicago and Mrs. Marie Arey.

Belleville, dear sister of Adolph Ellner, Prairie Du Rocher, our dear mother-in-law and grandmother. Funeral Feb. 15, 8:30 a.m., from GEORGE RENNER SONS Funeral Home, 120 N. Illinois Belleville, to St. Teresa Church, Belleville.

Interment Ruma, Ill. HUTSELL, EARL suddenly on Feb. 12, 1962, beloved husband of Audrey Hutsell (nee Isbell), dear father of Sandra Hutsell, dear son of James W. and Nellie Hutsell, dear brother of Robert Hutsell, our dear law, brother-in-law. uncle, greatuncle and cousin.

Mr. Hutsell in state at KUTIS til Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, unFeb. 15, 11 a.m.. then taken to St. Stephens Episcopal Church, Fourteenth and Park for services same day, 1:30 p.m.

Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery, JAKLE, RHODA formerly of 1418 Rankin Richmond Heights, widow of Joseph A. Jakle, dear sister of Mary M. Gilbert. Chicago, Ill.

Funeral Feb. 15. 10 a.m.. from MITTELBERG'S. 23 W.

Lockwood, Webster Groves. Interment Oak Hill. JIRAUCH, EMMA (nee Prante), 12, 1962. formerly of 2139 Victor, widow of the late Joseph Jirauch, dear mother of Ethel Haase and Milton Jirauch, dear mother-in-law, grandmother. great-grandmother, sister and aunt.

Funeral from GEBKEN Chapel, 2630 Gravois, Feb. 15. 1:30 p.m. Interment National Cemetery, Member of Lydia P. Wint Auxiliary No.

8. Spanish War Veterans. JUDD, ALBERT. 6009 Alabama, Feb. 12, 1962.

beloved husband of Blanche Judd, our dear father. stepfather, grandfather, brother and brother-in-law. Service Thurs. 3 p.m., at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravols.

Interment New St. Marcus. KAPPER, Feb. JOHN. 4981 Quincy, 12, 1962, beloved husband' of Grace E.

Kapper, dear father, grandfather uncle. Private services were held Feb. 14. KRENNING. HENRY 1756 asleep In Jesus, Feb.

12, 1962, dear son of the late Francis and Minnie Krenning. dear brother of Minnie Quest, dear brother-in-law of Edwin H. Quest. dear uncle of the late Wilbert Quest, dear cousin and friend. Mr.

Krenning in state at MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant until Thurs. Feb. 15, 12 noon. Funeral same day, 2 p.m.. from Salem Lutheran Church, Black Jack.

Interment Salem Lutheran Cemetery. LAMPE, BERNARD 6321 Winona, Feb. 12, 1962, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Margaret French Lampe, dear brother of Herman Lampe, dear brother-in-law, uncle, greatuncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 ChippeWA at Watson. 9:30 a.m.

to St. Gabriel the Archangel Church for Mass at 10 A.m. Interment. Valhalla. Member of Itaska Lodge No.

2029 and Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. LeCLERE, LUCY VIOLA, 2817 Keokuk, Feb. 13. 1962, beloved mother of Stella Blum. Emma Byington, Nora Hudson, Myrtle Ward, Nellie Warren and Lola Morris, our grandmother.

great grandmother and mother-in-law. At 2301 fayette, until 11 a.m., Fri. Funeral services 1:30 at Hopewell Methodist Church, Hope- well, Mo. LEISSE. C.

PATRICIA. See Davenport. LEONARD, J. VINCENT. 3411 Classification 31 fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church.

beloved husband of Kathleen Leonard (nee Faher). dear father of Vincent Robert Sister Kathleen Vincent C.S.J.. and Bernard J. Leonard, dear brother of Marie Streb, dear grandfather, fatherin-law, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral Feb.

15. 9:30 a.m., from STROOT-CARROLL Funeral Home. 4600 Natural Bridge, to St. Paul the Apostle Church. Interment Calvary, Member of Holy Name Society, Legion of 1000 Men Mt.

Grace Chapel and Passionist Fathers Retreat League. LINDEMANN. GERHARD (GEORGE), 12406A Manchester Feb. 12, 1962, husband of the late Malinda Lindemann (nee Schnarr), father of Marceda Roblin. Cyrilla Hodge, stepfather of William, Carl, George and Richard Lindner, Elnore Burns and Lorena Heutel, brother of Louis.

Henry, Edward and Ben Lindemann, our dear grandfather. great-grandfather, father in law and brother-in-law. Funeral 8:30 a.m. from the BOPP Chapel. 10610 Manchester.

Kirkwood, to St. Joseph Chirch. Manchester, 9 a.m. Interment St. Monica Cemetery.

Follow the "Swap" Column- DEATHS 14 MeGRIEVY, ADELE (nee Dubach), 3109 Magnolia, Feb. 14, 1962, beloved wife of John C. (Jack) McGrievy, dear mother of Jane Rice, John C. and Richard P. McGrievy, dear sister of Albert, Bernice and Roy Dubach, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister in law and aunt.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Feb. 16. 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St. Francis De Sales Church.

Interment National Cemetery. MANNING, MRS. LULU (nee Key), 4941 Highland av. Feb. 12, 1962, beloved sister of Mrs.

Margaret Key Kelson and Dr. G. B. Key, M.D., dear cousin. In state Feb.

14, ROBERTS Funeral Home, 1416 N. Taylor, after 10 a.m. Prayer at 9 p.m. Funeral service from Jarvis Funeral Home, 1432-U. N.W., Washington D.C., 1 p.m., Sat.

Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Contact family 739 Irving N.W., Washington, D.C. MASCARE, MARTIN, Feb. 13, 1962, fortified with Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Mary Mascare (nee Gilardi), dear father of Philip Mascare, Anna Mae Hoffmann, Frances Gerak, Leo Antoinette Lee Diamond and Anthony Mascare, dear father in law, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle and Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Feb.

16, 9:30 a.m., to St. way, Timothy's Church. Interment Resurrection. MYERS. ELENORA M.

Feb. (nee 7617A Ivory, 12. 1962, wife of the late Fred Myers, dear mother of and Josephine KenJohnson. Alice Rogers neth Myers, dear sister of Mrs. Josephine O' Dell, Mrs.

Frieda Long, Viola, Louis and Raymond Loos. dear sister-in-law, motherin-law, aunt, cousin, niece and grandmother. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, Mt. Hope.

Feb. 16, 10:30 a.m., to Feb. 12, 1962, dear father of NUSBAUM, EDWARD Edward J. and Francis Nusbaum, Mrs. Theresa Salts, Leona Gleason and Mary Prina, our dear grandfather, great grandfather and brother.

Funeral from Home of the Aged, 3225 N. Florissant, Feb. 15, 8:15 a.m. Interment Calvary. O'CONNELL, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb.

13, 1962. beloved husband of Alice M. (nee DeVaney), dear father of Bill Griffin, dear brother of Dan, Rita O'Connell and Mary O'Connell of Dayton, Ohio, our dear grandfather, father-In-law, brother-in-law. uncle and cousin of Hanna Ayers. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S.

Grand, Feb. 16, 8:30 a.m. to St. Gabriel the Archangel Church. Interment National.

OHMS, BENNETT 2619 Endicott. Feb. 13, 1962, beloved husthe late Ella Ohms (nee Wassmund), father Robert father-in-law of Carrie Ohms, grandfather Winifred and Jeannine, brother-in-law of Marcella Stone, uncle of Dorothy Stone and dear brother. Funeral from ORTMANN'S, 9222 Lackland, Overland, Feb. 16.

8:30 a.m., to Presentation Church. Interment Bethany. In chapel after 7 p.m. Wed. PIPKIN, JAMES E.

9201 Eddie and Park Feb. 12, 1962, beloved husband of Catherine Pipkin, dear father of Jack and James E. Pipkin Pearl Bennetsen. Dorothy Ehlers. Ruth Kimker and Kathleen Richardson.

dear stepfather of Walter Haas, dear brother of Samuel Pipkin and Florence Sappington, dear I father-in-law, grandfather. greatgrandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Services p.m... at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS.

7027 Gravois. Interment Park HI. Member of Concord and Gravois Farmers Clubs and Local 110. PORRER, SYLVIA E. (nee Tamborski), Feb.

11, 1962, fortifled with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of Herbert J. Pohrer. dear mother of Richard and Karen Pohrer, dear daughter of Mary and the late Bruno Tamborski, dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and niece. Funeral Feb. 15, 8:30 a.m., from STROOT-CARROLL Funeral Home, 4600 Natural Bridge, to Holy Rosary Church.

Interment Calvary. QUEST. See Krenning. REIDY, NICK. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb.

13, 1962, beloved husband of Mary Reidy (nee Fox). dear father of James J. and Thomas N. Reidy, dear brother of Genevieve Moceri, Helen Posch and Loretta Buehler, our dear father in law, brother in law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral Feb.

16, 9:30 a.m. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant ave. to St. Lucy's Church, 2565 Dorwood dr.

Interment Calvary, Mr. Reidy was a member of The Men's Club of St. Lucy's Parish. In parlors after 2 p.m. Wed.

SCHNEPEL, WALTER 5850 Delor, suddenly Tues, Feb. 13. 1962, beloved husband of Elsie Schnepel (nee Potthoff), dear brother of Otto Schnepel, dear brotner-in-law, uncle and friend. Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson. 3 p.m.

Interment New St. Marcus. Friends who 50 desire may make donations to St. Louis Diabetes Assoclation 3839 Lindell. SEXTON, MAMIE 4163 Osce- ola, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear wife of the late Garrett Sexton, dear mother of Garrett, William, James.

Eugene and the late Earl Edward Sexton, dear mother-in-law, grandmother and cousin. Funeral 8:30 a.m.. from JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS. 7027 Gravois, to St.

John the Baptist Catholic Church. Interment SS. Peter and Paul. SHEPHERD, ROY 2239 Chambers entered into rest Feb. 13, 1962, 7:10 a.m., dearly beloved husband of Lucy H.

Shepherd (nee Thorp), dear brother ot Frank. Bert, Olen Shepherd and Albert Shepherd, our brother-inlaw, uncle, great -uncle and cousin. Funeral from BROCKLAND Chapel, Hogan and North Market Feb. 16, 12:15 p.m. Interment National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.

SIECKMANN, FRED 1945A Sullivan asleep in Jesus suddenly Feb. 12, 1962, beloved husband of the late Lydia Sieckmann (nee Meyer), dear father of Oliver Sieckmann, dear father-in-law of Melva Sieckmann (nee Westerbeck) and our dear uncle. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Feb. 16, 2 p.m.

Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. Member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church. SIEGER, EDNA. (nee Kattelmann) 1419 Hamilton Feb. 12.

1962. beloved wife of the late Albert Sieger. dear mother of Mrs. Lillian Myers and Mr. Chet H.

Sieger, dear sister of Mrs. Lillian Baker of Columbia. Fred Kattelmann of Hermann. Mrs. Jenn Adams and Miss Amanda Kattelmann, Funeral from ALEXANDER SONS Chapel.

6175 Delmar Thurs. 1 p.m.. to Bellefontaine Cemetery. To Place A Want Ad Call MA 1-6666 DEATHS 14 STEMPELMUELLER. AUGUST, entered into rest Feb.

13, 1962. beloved husband of the late Maria Stempelmueller, father of the late Esther Husmann and Walter Stempelmueller, stepfather of Edna Williams, Anna Weidner, Carolyn Picker and Esther Hanneman, our dear father-in-law, brother-in-law, grandfather, greatgrandfather and uncle. Funeral Feb. 16, 10:30 a.m. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W.

Florissant av. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. STEVENS, SAMUEL 4005 Blaine Feb. 12. 1962.

dear brother of Della Cottle and Berdie Seaton, dear brother-in-law uncle, great -uncle and great-greatuncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Feb. 15, 8:30 a.m. to St.

Margaret of Scotland Church. Interment Resurrection. WEIHE, CLARA (nee Buchmueller), 6427 Arsenal, asleep in Jesus Feb. 11, 1962, 10:30 p.m., dear mother of Wilbert Wethe and of Elmer Ellerbusch, dear sister Mrs. Emily Stone, our dear motherin-law, sister-in-law, grandmother, aunt and cousin, in her 87th year.

Body will lie in state at BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa until 12 noon Thurs. Services same day 1:30 p.m. at St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Taft and Alaska av, Family prefers memorial contriInterment Concordia Cemetery, butions to Lutheran Hospital. STEINER, ELLA Feb.

12, 1962, mother of Kenneth E. Steiner, sister of Clara Murche, Frank, George and Walter Meyer. Private family services were held Tues. at LUPTON Chapel. WILSON, EPHRAIM Feb.

13, 1962, De Soto, beloved husband of Jessie Wilson (nee Wood), father Mrs. Leona Story, grandfather of Jean Bohs. our in-law dear and uncle. great-grandfather, fatherFuneral from MOTHERSHEAD Funeral Home, De Soto, 11 a.m., Feb. 15.

Interment Bethlehem. WITTNEBER, MARY BRITTON, suddenly Feb. 12, 1962, beloved wife of Arthur E. Wittneber, dear mother of Malcolm and George Britton, dear grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Feb.

15,1 p.m., from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment Valhalla Cemetery, Belleville, Ill. Mrs. Wittneber was a member of Crown Chapter No. 535 0.E.8.

of St. Louis, Worlds Fair Camp No. 3314 Royal Neighbors, Ruth Rebekah Lodge No. 10 and Top Notch Club of East St. Louis, Ill.

Rebekah and Royal Neighbors service 2:30 p.m. Eastern Star service 8 p.m. YUNG, JOSEPH Pine Lawn, of fortified with the Sacraments Feb. Holy Mother Church, 12. 1962.

beloved husband of Ella Dorothy, Yung (nee Penner), Walter dear son of Mary and the late Yung, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Feb. 16. 9:30 a.m., to St.

Paul the Apostle Church, Jennings rd. Interment MEMNew Bethlehem Cemetery. BER OF BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY CLERKS NO. 1200. ZEREGA, THERESA M.

(nee Gardella), Feb. 12, 1962, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear wife of the late Louis Zerega, dear mother of Mrs. Florence Money, Mrs. Catherine Grams, and Louis F. Zerega, dear sister of Joseph Gardella, and the late Mrs.

Katie Momeno, Mrs. Flora Saul and Frank Gardella, dear mother-in-law. sisterIn-law, grandmother, aunt and Funeral from MICELI SONS cousin. Funeral Home, 1150 N. Kingshighway (parking available), Feb.

15. 8 a.m., to St. Charles Borromeo Church, 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Mrs. Zerega was a member of the Confraternity of the Christian Mothers of St.

Charles Borromeo Church. IN MEMORIAM 16 LEMING, CARL ALBERT, Feb. 14, 1959. Dad when you went away We missed you so day by day, Our sorrows we now can erase Because you' in the chosen place. Your smiling face with others you share, Now you're in God's loving care.

Sadly missed by DAUGHTERS and those who Inved him. LOST 17 BASENJIS: male: black with white chest and collar, red dot over each eye and curly tail; near Morganford and Loughborough; reward. HU 1-4922, PR 6-7296. BEAGLE; female, 13th mostly and black and tan; vicinity Sidney, reward. PR 3-3563.

BEAGLES, 2 males. 6 months and 5 years old, names Snuffy and Zeke, Compton and Shenandoah area; 2-6549. grieving children; reward. PR BEAGLE; male: tri color; stubbed tail; reward. WO 2-0870, eve.

BEAGLE; male: Calverton Park; reward. JA 4-3425. BLUE BILLFOLD; Sat. evening: return papers; reward. CO 1-8685 BOXER; male, vinicity ChippewaHampton; reward.

WY 3-2037. BOXER; fawn; reward. gray FO around 7-2666. mouth; 9 years; BRACELET, wide gold, initials Z.S. on square lock with chain: keepsake reward.

WY 3-4006. BUICK, 1960, red and white, 4- door hardtop, reward for information. UN 4-2569. CHIHUAHUA, female, black, handicapped childs pet. 5.

reward. HA 9-0420 after COCKER, red-male, reward, 4408 Chouteau, JE 5-1627. COLLIE, male, fawn and white. Reward. Eve.

LA 7-4585, Day PA COLLIE; young female; sable and white: reward. YO 5-0759. ENGLISH SETTER. female, vicinity Harwood Hills. YO 6-4780.

GERMAN SHEPHERD, black and brown, "Thor', reward. PA 6-1174 HUNTING dog: male, black, brown and white breast with black spots, License No. 2591. Reward. PR 1-7677.

KEYS; set of 5 in case: 5-4866. Big Bend and Manchester. MI POODLE; silver gray male; reward. VI 3-1042. RACCOON Elmer" unhappy caged: please return.

JA 4-4351. SIAMESE Cat: female: black points; Hanley and Wydown vicinity; name Taboo. Child's pet. Reward. PA 7-4549, PA 7-7045.

SILVER Persian kitten: reward for return or information of whereabouts: Ladue vicinity. WY 1-0047, WALLET: white leather, containing money, charge plate, etc. Reward. JE 3-9368. WRISTWATCH, ladies' white gold Bulova, black cord band: Westend: reward.

Days, MI 7-3500. Reward for the return of man's white gold diamond ring. VE 2-6891. FOUND 18 RING; found vicinity Clayton Court House. Box T-139, DETECTIVES 19 A.

H. of MARIAM, be back 6635 25th. Delmar. out town: PERSONAL 23 ANYONE knowing whereabouts of Michael and Orvella Bury, last known address 3405 Pestalozzi, St. Louis, please contact Earl Loerch, PR 1-5138 after 7 p.m.

ANYONE witnessing an accident between a taxicab and truck Feb. 8 at Kingshighway and West Pine, please call JE 5-1162. between a taxicab and witnessing an accident bile Feb. 9 at Lemp and Shenandoah. please call JE 5-1162.

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20 FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE AUTOMATION TRAINING, INC. 569 Melville (6600 Delmar) PA 7-7212 Day and Evening Classes PUBLIC NOTICES 24 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR REVISION OF CERTAIN ALLOWANCES FOR DEPRECIATION. To the Patrons of General Telephone Company of Illinois: of General Telephone Company public that it has filed with the Illinois hereby gives notice to Illinois Commerce Commission a petition for authority to revise the allowances for depreciation now in force on property in certain of its primary accounts and to accrue depreciation on such property in accordance with such revised allowances. All parties interested in this matter may obtain information with respect thereto either directly from this Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission at Springfield, Illinois. General Telephone Company of Illinois 1312 East Empire Street Bloomington, Illinois By R.

W. Britt. Vice President BILL TROUBLES? PAY BILLS WITHOUT A LOAN If you owe Pay as low as $1000 $15 per week $2000 525 per week $3000 $35 per week HOME APPOINTMENT GIVEN FAMILY BUDGET SERVICE 705-Olive Room 1321 GA 1.3344 PUBLIC NOTICES 24 BILLS PRESSING? LET US consolidate your bills, past or not. into one low payment you can afford. Garnishments avoided.

IF YOU OWE PAY AS LOW AS $1000 $15 per week $2000 $25 week $3000 $35 per week Is not A loan. No co-signers or security CREDIT ADVISORS, INC. 812 Olive Room 1026 PHONE GA. 1-5681 SPECIAL NOTICES 26 THE undersigned will sell at publie auction for cash one 1960 Oldsmobile 98. 4-door hardtop, Serial No.

609H15233 at 11 o'clock a.m.. Feb. 23, 1962, at Associates Discount 2331 Hampton. The undersigned reserves the right to bid. Signed: Associates Discount Corp.

SPECIAL NOTICE; Francis W. Murphy, formerly of 7336 Burrwood. City of Normandy 21, State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for anv debts contracted after this date by anyone except myself. (Signed) FRANCIS W. MURPHY BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 WET BASEMENTS Leaks stopped; pay after it rains, city or county.

Call Russ Davis, 1921 Brentwood. PR 2-0298. Basements Waterproofed WORK DONE FROM INSIDE Guaranteed and reasonable: estimates. Call Ezell, 416 Huston, RA 4-0105. HA 9-2211, DRIVER'S LICENSE SUSPENDED or about to be due to accident, Do insurance? Call FO 1-7170.

Midwest Bonding 4929 Delmar DO IT yourself fall out shelters. Call Floyd Coyle, LeeMar HE 2-4186. SWEDISH Masange; Eva Helen's. 4445A Easton. JE 1-2357 TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 Dependable Drivers Obtained For your automobile anywhere in the U.S.A.: low cost WIDE SERVICE 3645 CHIPPEWA MO 4-8889 Eves, 7-10 p.m.

only. PA Drivers needed for cars to Boston. Seattle, RIDE wanted from St. Louis to San Francisco area; will share gas and driving; leave March 5, 6, 7. EXpress 8-3060.

RIDE WANTED; from St. Louis to Portland, or Seattle, Wash. area within the coming week. TR 6-0728. DRIVING Los Angeles, San Francisco soon: take passengers; share expenses.

Box W-146. Post-Disp. DRIVE CAR to California. Arizona. We ship cars.

GA 1-7083. DRIVE my Cadillac to California: allowance. PR DRIVE car Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles. FR 1-3848. SHARE A RIDE 30 RIDE WANTED, new Halls Ferry rd.

and Parker rd. to Clayton, 8-5. UN 4-2275. SWAPS 31 To Place a SWAP AD PHONE MAIN 1-6666 Just dial MA 1-6666 and you will be automatically connected with an ad taker who will help you word your ad, if you wish. You do not need to "open an account" just say: CHARGE IT." Ad-takers are on duty 8 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Or you may bring your ad to the want ad counter, 12th and Franklin and either pay cash or charge it. OUT OF TOWN FOLKS, MAIL YOUR ADS IN! FLORA, 238: brick, 4 rooms, basement. real clean, $11,850, $100 down, want smaller home.

H. G. Payne, HA 9-5900. SEWING machine, $55; stainless cookware, $28; vacuum (tank), $58: all new; or swap. TW 2-2496 after 6.

80 ACRES. miles from Mammoth Spring, for boat or house trailer. VO 3-8777. 200 ACRES. 50 miles: Ford c- tor.

Before 11 a.m. or after 9 p.m., RA 4-7843 INTERNATIONAL, 40 dump; very good condition, for pickup, or sell. TW 2-2370. FORD walk-in truck, office chairs. large bell.

Sell. 00 1-2124. COMPLETE dark room outfit and 35 mm. camera: $100. MO 4-1046 DAY Cruiser Cabin.

for runabout. accessortes. TH 5-3666. HAUL. odd jobs, junk hauled.

In exchange for CH 1-0385. CONDENSER. resistor. analizerchecker for guitar. UN 7-3332.

1-TON air conditioner for electric trolling motor. WO 1-8596. SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 DEATHS 14 LOW RATES FOR WANT ADS Daily, Sun. Timene 74c 830 (consecutive) 67c 76c 7, 8, 9 or 10 Times (consecutive) for the price of 6 Times. 1 Time Times 69c 78c ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD 3-6 (consecutive) 62c 71 7.

8, 9 or 10 Times (consecutive) for the price of 6 Times. SITUATIONS WANTED 1 Time 59c 68c 3-6 Times (consecutive) 54c 63c 7. 8, 9 or 10 Times (consecutive) for the price of 6 Times. On all 7 to 10 time orders copy changes will be permitted only to delete items on which results have been obtained. No advertisement accepted for Jess than the price of two lines.

Local rates apply only to advertisers located in the State of Missouri and within 150 miles of St. Louis in the State of Illinois. Beyond these areas, rates are $1 per line daily and $1.15 per line Sunday flat. Advertisers using box numbers. please ask for 'Want Ad Answers' when inquiring about replies.

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Claims concerning omission or correct insertions will not be considered unless made. within 30 days from date publication, Rate per line Now dial MA 1-6666 for an ad taker For all other Pest-Dispatch business dial MA 1-1111 ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH CEMETERIES MAUSOLEUMS 4 4 GRAVES, No. 1, 2, 7, 8. $80 grave.

Lot 32. Section 3. Mrs. per York. 707.

11th West Sacramento. Calif. FLORISTS 7 NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Funeral Arrangements $6 up OPEN FRI. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Closed Sun. 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8 KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST: 9450 Olive boulevard. WY 4-3 22 SOUTH: 4228 S. K.ugshighway bi.

FL 1-4320 AMBRUSTER 6633 Clayton rd. PA 1-2522 KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2006 Gravois PR 2-3000 MORRELL JE 3-3950 MOYDELL'S Mississippi and Allen PR 2-0402 LEIDNER UNDERTAKING CU. Established 1859 3223 ST. LOUIS CH 1-1654 Chippewa. Colonial FL Mortu- 2-1938 ACY.

CLARK FUNERAL HOME 1125 Hodiamont PA 1-3950 JAY B. SMITH 7456 MANCHESTER ST 1-1115 STROOT-CARROLL 4600 Natural Bridge EV 1-0341 ALBERT H. HOPPE KINEALY CH 1-1190 DEATHS 14 ALDRICH, LOUISA (LULA) (nee Skyles), Union. reb. 13.

1962, dear wife of Joseph A. Aldrich, dear mother of Bettie Hatley, Union, Lenora Hanson, East St. Louis, Ruth Bryan, Eminence, Rev. Amel Aldrich, Overland, and John Aldrich. Bridgeton, our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and aunt, Funeral service Feb.

16. 2 p.m. from Church of the Nazetent. Interment Union Cemetery. Mrs.

Aldrich at rest at the OLiMANN tuneral Home, Union, until noon PEL. ALGUSTINE, ANNA (nee Kruse), entered into rest FeD. 15, 1962, dear wite of the late Fred Augustine, dear mother or Minuie Mrs. Sophie Cox, MTS. Rose Triola, dear sister of Mrs.

Sophie Kaiser, our dear sister-inlaw, mother-in-law, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt, greataunt and cous. D. uneral from JOHN STYGAR SON Funeral Home, 5541 Riverview Feb. 16. Time later.

Interment St. Peters Ceme- tery. BLAND. NETTIE, entered into rest Feb. 13, 1962, beloved wile of Jacob Bland, dear of Clarence Smith and mother Helen Fitzpatrick, dear sister of Lena Bufkin, Our dear mother-Inlaw and aunt in her 68th year.

Funeral from the SUEDMEYER Chapel, 3934 N. Twentieth 10 4.11. Feb. 16. Interment Lake Charles Cemetery.

BLASE, HILDA (nee Schauber), 212 Holloway, Ballwin, tortiHied with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Feb. 12. 1962, beloved wife of Fred Blase, dear mother of Joseph Donnelly and Doris Autner, mother-in-law, grandmother Funeral from and SCHRADER sister. Funeral Home, Ballwin, FeD.

15, 9:45 a.m. to st. Joseph Catholic Church. Mass 10 a.m. Intorment St.

Joseph Cemetery. Mrs. Biase was member of St. Elizabeth Sodality and St. Joseph Sewing Circle.

BRITTON. See Wittneber. CATLIN, EDWARD Feb. 19, 11, 1962, and Lillian Nov. 1961, formerly of Webster Groves.

Parents of Mrs. Deborah C. Wilof Glenview, and the late Mary S. Hart of San Jose, lints Caitf. CLAMP.

WILLIAM of Gilles11. formerly of Webster pie. Groves, Feb. 6. 1962.

husband of Lydia Clamp nee Polvey father of Fred P. Clamp, grandfather, great -grandfather, uncle And great-uncle. services were Feb. Funeral 8. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery, COFFMAN.

HERSHEL, of SmizPL Mill Mo. Feb. 13. 1962, beloved husband Laverne Coffman Richof ter). dear father of Wayne and Betty Coffman, dear son of Lula and the late Fred Coffman, our dear son-in-law, brother, brotherin-law.

uncle and cousin. Funeral from FEY Funeral Home, 4100 Lemay Ferry south of Lindbergh, Feb. 16, 1:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Bur1al Park, CREAN, EDWARD 1025A Claytonia Richmond Heights, Feb. 12, 1962, fortined with toe Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Thelma W.

Crean, dear Cather of Robert Crean and Anne Kruse, dear father-In-law. grandfather and brother. uneral from CROGHAN'S. 7825 Bend, Webster Groves, Feb. 15.

8:30 a.m., to Little Flower Church, Arch Terrace and Boland dr. Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Lake Charles, DANTES. CONSTANIN. 3221a Gravois Feb.

13, 1962. beloved husband of Mary Dantes, dear father of Bertha Lappas, dear brother of Babette Dantes and Anna Hibhard. Funeral from WITT Mortuary, 6409 Gravois 1:30 p.m.. to New St. Mareus Cemetery.

Member of Harmony Singing Society and Badischer Benevolent Society. DAVENPORT, BILL, 5026 1962. Feb. 12, heloved sylvania. husband of Opal Davenport (nee Hatfield) dear father of Billie Walsh, Shirley Louis, Connie Bouquet.

Patricin Hamm. Linda Miller and Bernell (Bud) Davenport, dear son of Dicia Davennort. dear brother of Lora Johnson. Patricia Leisse, Dan Dav and the late Floyd Davenport. dear Cather-in-law.

grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. from Service JOHN L. ZINGENHEIN SONS, 5027 Gravols. Interment New St. Marcus.

Member of Lodge No. 588. B. of R. R.

T. and Westgate Lodge No. 445. A. Past Master of Four Mile Lodge.

A. A.M.. Campbell, Mo. Masonio service at time of funeral. Aldrich, Louisa Augustine, Bland, Blase, Hilda Catlin, Edward Clamp, William F.

Coffman, Hershel Crean, Edward C. Dantes, Constanin Davenport, Bill Doyle, Margaret Agnes Ehrhardt, August B. Jr. Eichhorn, Otto J. Sr.

Estes, Lily S. Evers, Theodore J. Farrell, Edward F. Flynn, Elva" Franz, Oswald H. J.

Frericks, Erven T. George, Frank D. Gold, Sarah Hager, Effie E. Hardin, William P. Hartmann, William Herman, Hannah V.

Huelsmann, Mary Huetsche, Elizabeth Hutsell, Earl E. Jakle, Rhoda M. Jirauch, Emma Judd, Albert Kapper, John Krenning, Henry J. Lampo, Bernard J. LeClere, Lucy Viola Leonard, J.

Vincent Lindemann, Gerhard McGrievy, Adele E. Manning, Mrs. Lulu Mascare, Martin Myers, Elenora M. Nusbaum, Edward H. O'Connell, Thomas M.

Ohms, Bennett Pipkin, James E. Sr. Pohrer, Sylvia E. Reidy, Nick Schnepel, Walter L. Sexton, Mamie E.

Shepherd, Roy J. Sieckmann, Fred J. Sieger, Edna Steiner, Ella Stempelmueller, August Stevens, Samuel J. Weihe, Clara Wilson, Ephraim F. Wittneber, Mary Britton Yung, Joseph L.

Zerega, Theresa M. DOYLE. MARGARET AGNES, (nee Terrell, 2616 Hebert Fen. 12. 1962, fortitied with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear mother of Alice (nee Siebuhr) dear grandmother of Dorothy Pardo and William (Bud) Eberhardt.

dear mother-inlaw. great-grandmother and great- Funeral from MORRELL Funeral Home. 3710 N. Grand at Natural Bridge, Feb. 15, 8:30 a.m.

to Augustine's Church. Interment Calvary. EHRHARDT. AUGUST B. 8617 Neier asleep in Jesus, Feb.

13, 1962, 4:45 a.m., beloved husband of Anita Ehrhardt (nee Howe). dear father of Janet, Ricky and Debby Ehrhardt, dear son of August B. Sr. and Anna Eurhardt, dear brother of Mrs. Annette Dohrmann and Donald Ebrhardt, our dear son-inlaw, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin, In his 42nd year.

Body will lie in state at BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa until 12 noon Thurs. Services same day 2 p.m., at Salem Lutheran Church, 8343 Gravois av. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Deceased was member of M.M.B.A, Local No. 2.

EICHHORN, OTTO J. 3764 Taft, Feb. 12, 1962, beloved husband of Marie Maurer Eichhorn, dear father of Marie Elchhorn, Lucille Toerper, Rita Adamek, Otto Eichhorn Jr. Audrey Kramer and Doris Eichhorn, dear father-in-law. brother-In-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin.

Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Feb, Home, 15, 8:30 a.m. to the Resur3125 Lafayette, rection of Our Lord Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Mr. Eichhorn was member of Resurrection Church Holy Name Society, German St.

Vincent Francis Or- de phan Society, St. Sales Benevolent St. Henry's Poor Soul's Society, Laymen Retreat League, St. Vincent de Paul Society and Book Binders Union Local No. 18.

Masses preferred. ESTES, LILY 3745 Lindell Feb. 12. 1962. wife of the late Ivan Estes, sister of Paul F.

Schubert, St. Paul, Minn. Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar 3:30 p.m. Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery. EVERS.

THEODORE Feb. 14, 1962. dear brother of Harry C. and Fred Evers. Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel, 1905 Union bi.

Time later. Mr. Evers was past secretary of Mizpah Lodge, Belle- No. 639, A. P.H.P.

of fontaine Chatter No. 25. R.A.M.. P.I.M, of Council No. 40 R.

and S.M.. P. C. of Ivanhoe Commandery No. 8, K.T., Past Grand Commander of Grand Commandory of K.

T. of Missouri and member of St. Louis Conclave Red Cross of Constantine and Moolah Temple. FARRELL, EDWARD 7314 Marge Feb. 13, 1962, beloved husband of Leonora F.

Farrell, dear father of Gertrude F. Varnesh, our dear father-Inlaw and grandfather. Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home, 1125 Hodiamont Feb. 16. 10 a.m.

Interment National Cemetery. FLYNN. ELVA GREGG. 93 Green Acres, Feb. 12.

1962. wife of George W. Flynn, mother of Mrs. Edward C. Schneider, and Mrs.

Robert D. Fletcher, sister, grandmother and andmother. Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar 2 p.m. FRANZ. OSWALD H.

1962, Thayer. Feb. 12, beloved husband of Opal V. Franz, dear father of Chester Arvel 0., of Cartersville, Ga. and Oswald A.

of Thaver. dear brother of Mrs. Hettie Thompson, Freda Walter Emil. Oscar B. and the late Arthur W.

A. Franz, dear father-in-law, brother-In-law, grandfather. greatgrandfather and uncle. Mr. Franz in state at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson.

Service 9:30 a.m., terminates at Chapel. Former member of Third Baptist Church, St. Louis, Family prefers memorials to Missouri Baptist Foundation, Jefferson City, Mo. TO PLACE A WANT AD Call MA. 1-6666 Charge It St.

Louis Post-Dispatch COURSED EARN $10,000 A YEAR The average: starting salary of students, completing our FCC License, Electronics Technician Course, and those completing our Diesel Automotive Training, is $4,300 per year. Bill Bailey After becoming familiar with the industry their salary can increase to $6,000 or $7,000 per year. After they become senior technicians, or master mechanics, they can earn $8,000 to $10,000 per year. When they become specialists, or a part of management or start their own they can earn considerably more than $10,000 per year. Write, phone or visit for complete information.

PRospect 6-7860. DAY EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET Your Vous Fatane Future CHECK YOUR CHOICE AND DIESEL and ELECTRONICS AUTOMATION BAILEY TECHNICAL SCHOOLS MECHANICS 1626 S. Grand, St. Louis 4, Mo. ASH HAULING 41 basements SHPITS, sheds wrecked.

cleaned: prompt service. THOMAS, 4423 Page, JE 5-0327. ASHES. rubbish: prompt. Allen.

4441 Farlin, CO 1-8788. J5 1-8950 BRICKLAYING, Tuckpointing 43 TUCKPOINTING, flue repairs. waterproofing fully guaranteed. CARL MO 4-8200 2003 Sidney TUCKPOINTING: any type; do my own work: insured: guaranteed. Milbourn EV 3-7126 6357 Stratford CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 KITCHENS AND BATHS SALE STARTS TODAY Special sale on built-in oven and burners, all name brands; base and wall cabinets, bathroom fixtures, wall and floor tile: 8 kitchens and bathrooms on display: free estimate and design service: 22 vears same location: complete installation or you may Install yourself.

Save money, call now. PR 2-2263. FHA terms. MODERN KITCHENS BATHS 2221 S. Vandeventer MODERN CONSTRUCTION CO.

Fire doors and walls, plasterboard instalica. Porches, steps, new or repaired. Attics finished. I teams, foundations. Cement and blocK work EADS PR 6-2835 GENERAL HOME REPAIRS Roofing, carpentry, concrete.

Mike, 6375 Lillian, CO 1-9442. CALL GIBSON SON For carpentry. room additions, rathskellers or painting; FHA. PR 1-5082 or MO 4-4450 3959 Shenandoah ALL TYPES of modernization and maintenance work: estimate furnished: terms. FREDERIC, 4280 Natural Bridge, OL 2-1000.

CARPENTER; plumbing, painting, electrical end appliance repair, general building repair. Chuck 4441 DeTonty. PR 1-8384. SPECIAL price, roofing, tuckpointing, carpentry. Coleman, 4347 Kennerly, JE 1-8464 eves.

ADDITIONS, PORCHES, garages, plasterboard, ceiling tile; FHA. Spanbauer, 38th Taft. FL 2-5339 GENERAL contractor: repair: 30 years' experience. Fletcher Son. 2148 Salisbury, MA 1-2796 GENERAL carpenter, painting.

CUFF. 4217 Grove. OL 2-7546. CONCRETE, CEMENT WORK 46 CONCRETE; basements, porches, steps, walks, driveways. block work: waterproof.

Gordan, 2654A Keokuk, PR 3-9477, PR 3-2039. FOR the best call V.S. Cement construction; steps, porches and driveways; free estimates and insured. 3511 Vista. PR 2-6984.

ELECTRIC WIRING, ETC. 50 TOBIN Electric: house and mercial wiring installed and repaired: city and county: free estimates. 3328 Ninth, CE 1-1163 ORR Electric; wiring, repairs, city, county, 3024 Cherokee. PR 6-1100 FLOORING 53 FLOORS SANDED and refinished, and inlaid installed: estimates. Strack, 4412 Chippewa, VE 2-1666 FLOORS sanded, refinished, tiled: free estimates.

Jack Strait. 3400 St. Williams, HA 8-2645. FLOOR refinisned: special rates. 6132 Victoria, MI 7-0036.

FREE estimate sand, finish, tile. Lew, 1048 Kingbe. PE 9-0077. GARAGE DOORS 54G GARAGE doors, all sizes: garages inade longer. Call anvtime.

LEN. 2620 Avie, EV 3-2655. GENERAL HAULING 56 HAUL anything. anywhere. anytime.

Ann. 2917 Rutger, PR 6-4237 LIGHT HAULING: furniture, etc. Art, 3901 Russel. PR 1-2322. LIGHT hauling, basements cleaned.

Ingle, 3225 Park. PR 6-9742. HAULING. power lift. chean: White, 1362 Semple, FO 7-1228.

MOVING HAULING. Paul. 7709 Gannon, PA 1-1696, ST 1-3912. INCOME TAX800KKEEPING SERVICE 58 TAX returns prepared: all kinds: monthly bookkeeping service. Hydar, 2365 Hampton, MI 7-1616.

BOOKKEEPING. tax service: special rates for businesses. Rickert, 3920 Meramec. FL 3-4937. BY appointment only; Sat.

and Sun. 1259 N. Kingshighway (Page) 6310 W. Florissant MI 7-5946. S.

J. Ash. INCOME TAX returns, all kinds. expertly prepared: low rates. A.

Schaper, 764 Leland. V0 3-1546 TAX SERVICE. notary. Younger, 3106 Pasteur. HA 8-1273 TAX SERVICE.

Call EV 3-2600. Joe Korman. 4521 Natural Bridge. TAX SERVICE. Call PR 3-0344.

Reasonable. Hertel, 3900 Arsenal. ONDER TAX SERVICE 3937 Chippewa PR 1-1547 LANDSCAPING 60 EDWARDS Tree Lawn Service. Spraving. 2410 Bristow.

HA 7-4274 TREES topped, removed: insured. 3629 Manhattan, MI 7-2892, PAINTING 63 PAINTING low winter rates. Work myself. BALL, 4644 Holly Hills. HU 1-5399.

PAINTING, paper removed, wall washing, free estimates. Laine, UP 5-6301. 511 N. Fortieth. PAPER HANGING, CLEANING 64 Special Prices This Month Paperbanging.

painting, patch plastering, steaming: quick service, free estimates. Jim, 3625 Folsom. ST 1-9176. OFF FOR CASH Painting, papering, steaming, patch plastering, floor sanding, carpenter repairs; satisfaction guaranteed: need work. Benson, 2257 Missouri, PR 2-5247.

BINKS WALLPAPER REMOVING Fast, clean service by steam method: free estimates. TW 2-1736. 1237 DAMMERT VE 2-9646 C. M. HOLLAND and wife: paper cleaning, paint washing, interior painting, house cleaning; guaranteed.

3750 Marine, PR 2-3563. PAPERING, paint, plaster; at its very best: 29 years experience: reasonable; strictly guaranteed. Turner, 6625 Villa Mi 5-5405. PAPERING, painting, plastering. JOE.

3304 Shenandoah. PR 3-2006 PLASTERING 66 PLASTERING: complete cellings and patch: FHA If desired. George, VE 2-8222, 7917 Delmont PLASTERING: basement repairs; city wide. Colbert. 5277 Water- man.

FO 1-8953. PLUMBERS (Licensed) 67 ANYTHING In plumbing: bathrooms, water heater: terms. Bewen, 3129 Lemp. 1-2980. SINAK.

3861 Meramec, PR ROOFING, GUTTERING, SIDING 68 MOUND 1464 Hodiamont GA 1-1464 EV 5-7727 MI 5-7660 Roof Repairs--New Roofs For a hole in your roof or whole new roof: estimates furnished; terms. FREDERIC, 4280 Natural Bridge. OL 2-1000. FREE INSPECTION All types roofs: 3 years to pay. Central Roof Siding Co.

Established 30 years 3665 Market JE 3-0751 HA 7-2406 ROOFING: no Job too small; do own work; guaranteed. Milbourn, 6357 Stratford. EV 3-7126. ROOFS: new, repair: any kind. CARL, 2003 Sidney.

MO 4-8200. ROOFS, new. repairs, recoated. Able. PR 1-5658, 4372 Tholozan.

STORAGE, MOVING. EXPRESS 69 LOCAL, anywhere. Sloan's Mayflower, 950 Hodiamont. PA 5-3500 MOVING everywhere: low rates. VonOer Ahe 4601 Olive FO 1-5900 UPHOLSTERING, FURNITURE REPAIRING 11 E.

Schmidt Uphol. 5538 Wabada. Estimates any time, EV 2-3202. SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 EARN $10,000 A YEAR ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN AUTOMATION FCC LICENSE COMPUTER DIESEL AUTO RADIO, TV MECHANICS Let us prove our graduates start at approximately $4200 per year and can advance to $10,000 a year and more. Bailey Tech.

School 1626 S. GRAND PR 6-7860 WRITE, PHONE OR VISIT DAY AND EVENING CLASSES MEN OR NE WOMEN 18 TO 35 NEEDED BY AIRLINES Excellent pay: free travel, Train now for JET-AGE ticketing, reservation, hostess, communication. ground control, etc. All short St. Louis course will not interfere with present employment.

Low tuition. budget plan. FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE For qualifying interview. call or write AIRLINE CAREER TRAINING CENTER Box Nc. 6141 LAMBERT AIRPORT PE 1-5000 IBM CLASSES FORMING NOW COMPLETE TRAINING Free Placement Service St.

Louis Data Processing School 2024 OLIVE CH 1-3080 AUTOMATION IBM KEY PUNCH-TAB WIRE Training By PRECEPTO-VISION Louls School of Automation 6407 HAMPTON FL 1-1197 Nights, Sunday FO 1-2320 LEARN TAM, WIRING, MACHINE KEY OPERATION PUNCH Day and Evening Classes. International Data Processing Institute, Inc. 315 N. 10th MA 1-8744 JOHN HANCOCK INSTITUTE CASHIERS CHECKERS AUTOMATION IBM- REMINGTON RAND Jr. Accounting-Typing TUITION LATER 4736 Gravois VE 2-3310 RANKEN Day full day part time, eve.

SCHOOL ning instruction. REGISTER NOW 15 MECHANICAL COURSES For full information. call FR 1-0233 or write DAVID RANKEN SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL TRADES. St. Louis 13, Mo.

Approved for Veteran Training -TAB and WIRING FLORENCE UTT SCHOOL 1832 Arcade Bldg. CH 1-6255 LEARN to operate construction equipment. Call WY 4-0555. or write to Central Heavy Equipment Operators School. 311 N.

Lindbergh, St. Louis 41. Mo. LEARN SAFE DRIVING Patient, courteous high school instructor: dual controls: pick up at home. WO 2-1001, TA 2-3713.

TUTOR THE SPANISH STUDENTS the language fluently, Fillis, 20 N. Meramec, PA 7-8510. PIANO LESSONS. my home, reasonable, V. Willey, 10609 Bobbie Downs, Apt.

C. HA 9-5930 BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS 76 LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE Hair styling; Marinelio system: proven school of today. Call or write City College of Beauty Culture, 203 N. 7th MA 1-3493. LEARN beauty culture: opportunities everywhere for Moller graduates: attend day or evening classes.

Call or write for free booklets. MOLLER SYSTEM OF COLLEGES 808 Washington CE 1-3581 SECRETARIAL SCHOOLS 78 COMPTOMETER FELT TARRANT COURSE MOUND CITY COLLEGE, INC. FEB. 14. 1962.

WEDNESDAY, 9 ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH SITUATIONS--MEN, BOYS 80 ACCOUNTANT and office manager desires change to small or medium size company: south or southwest; city or county; diversified experience includes credit management. Box T-254, Post-Dis. ACCOUNTANT. 40.

married: degree, experience all phases: available immediately. PL 2-2060. ADVERTISING SALES PROMOTION Young man, experienced in sales promotion creative layout, printing production, desires staff position with opportunity for advancement on merit basis: have proven ability to increase sales. Box W-64. Post- Dispatch.

only; AUTO full or time. truck EV mechanic: days BARTENDER: experienced; full or part time. EV 8-1046. BOOKKEEPER: experienced thru trial balance. CO 1-1512.

BOY, 17, stock wants full time, office boy. boy, apprentice or EV 5-5963 after 4 p.m. BOY, colored: porter. dishwasher or laborer. PA 6-2195 CARPENTER.

journeyman, age 30: references. FO 7-6021. CHEF: European trained, 22 years experienced, gourmet cuisine, oriental foods; reference. Mr. Moore, 1-9983.

MA 1-6508. CLERICAL: two figures, accurate typyears college. EV 1-4358 DRAFTSMAN; mechanical, design and detail; 15 years experience. EV 1-5246. FAMILY man needs steady work; 8 years arc welding: will accept anything.

GE 6-3468. FIRE and safety supervisor; years inspection with state: 6 years city fireman; 1 year federal inspector: 47 years old; married: lifetime resident of city. 52 Post-Dispatch. FOREMAN. 55: shipping.

receiving and storeroom. PR 3-6112. can drive. TW 2-0459. GROCERY CLERK: experienced; HORTICULTURIST, college graduate, private homes ar estates preferred; familiar with tools and complete maintenance: shrubs a specialty.

Box W-3. Post-Dispatch. IBM OPERATOR 1-year experience. FL 1-1536 MAN, white. 44: high school; can type; good at figures; car: 1-2 days work.

PA 7-7869. MAN: dependable; experienced: any kind of work. EV 5-5668. MAN. colored: painting, general maintenance.

VO 3-6070. MAN. colored: porter: day work or janitor. EV 5-3382. MANAGEMENT background with design tooling engineering, estimating, and production; experienced machine metal fabricating lines.

Box W-350. MECHANIC. TV service man or truck driver. FO 1-2981. OFFICE CLERKWhite, experienced.

JE 5-4713. PAINTER, WHITE. NEEDS WORK 15 years experience. EV 5-9752. PAPERING, PAINTING: own tools; reasonable.

CO 1-5717. PAPER HANGER: experienced? have tools and car. PR 1-5307. PORTER: colored, 26, or other 1-5429, anytime. PORTER housecleaning; reliable.

FO 1-8951. PORTER, chauffeur, janitor; age 50. colored: reference. EV 3-1790. PRODUCTION planning supervisor; material analysis and programming.

VI 3-6590. SALESMAN, 38, white. presently employed $10,000 bracket builders hardware, desires change, sane field or public relations. Box T-189, Post- Dispatch. SHOE STORE manager, (retail) or salesman: 12 years experience in medium price range.

St. Louis area. Box 8-341 Post- Dispatch. SUPERINTENDANT or foreman; tool and die shop: diversified experience: 18 years in supervisory job and captive shop. Box W-46, Post-Dispatch.

TRUCK driver, service station attendant. porter, EV 2-5612. TECHNICIAN Radio TV licensed, also 1st class FCC radio-telephone, camera, studio. High School graduate. Box 8-72 Post-Dispatch.

TYPING. mimeographing: home, pickup-deliver, prompt. FR 1-6247 WELDER: are, fabricator, read blue prints. VO 3-2422. WOOL presser and tailor: perienced: reliable.

PA 1-6538. YOUNG MAN. 20. needs permanent full time job. Ha 7-2236 after 3.

YOUNG MAN wants apprentice job to learn a trade. TA 1-2139. YOUNG man. 21: steady, draft exempt. PR 6-7026.

YOUNG MAN. for heavy work, also drive. VO 3-1191. YOUNG MAN, labor work of any kind. FO 7-7572.

SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS 81 ADDRESSING, typing, bookkeeping, my home. WY 1-3118. BABY sitter. days, references. JE 3-8373.

BABY sitting in my home, University City. VO 3-2952. BABY sitting, your home, Jennings area. CO 1-3534. BABY SIT: white, $15 week, south side.

PR 1-7294. BABY SITTING, experienced. 1763 Waverly PR 1-3246. BEAUTICIAN: colored, white shop experienced. ambitious.

EV 1-7483 BOOKKEEPER; manual, through trial balance, residential tion, south preferred. HU 1-2978. BOOKKEEPING machine operator, NCR 3100 or 3000. ST 1-6059. BOOKKEEPER; full charge; experienced.

PR 6-4641 after 6. billing; my home. 2-4982. BOOKKEEPING, typing, payroll, CARE invalid, some training, or day work; references. PA 1-2988.

CLEAN, iron: days; experienced: steady; $8, carfare. JE 1-5026. CLEANING by day; $7, carfare; experienced. reliable. FO 1-6068.

CLEANING or ironing: reference. PR 3-7498. CLEANING, laundry: by day; experience: reference. JE 1-7944. CLEANING offices: experienced; 5-day week.

OL 2-6113. CLE fast and accurate, all around office experience. age 45. Box W-280, Post-Dispatch. CONFECTIONERY, EV care 5-9347.

sick. day or COOK. invalid care or maid: experienced; 5 days. EV 1-0179. COOKING: cleaning, days, 110 experienced: go.

EV 2-8669. DEMONSTRATOR; retail store perience. CA 7-5763..

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