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THURSDAY, MATHS MAY 5, 1966 Goevert, dear friend of Johanna Koch and family. Funeral 8:15 a.m.. from JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS. 7027 Gravois.

10 St. Paul's Church Fenton). Interment Resurrection. In state after 11 a.m. Fri.

Grafrath Edward Noel Grafrath, May 3. Wash- 1966. in his 70th year. beloved husington, band of Mayme Siedhoff Grafrath, dear father of Edward A. Grafrath, dear brother of August and William Grafrath, dear fa grandfather.

brother-in-law and uncle. Services. May 7. NIEBURG- 8:30 a.m. at VITT Funeral Requiem Home.

Mass. 9 Washing- a.m. ton, Francis Borgia (DST). Church. Interment St.

Francis Cemetery. Gregson Joseph Gregson of Hecker, beloved husband of the Brand). late dear father of Lester and Lee Josephine Gregson (nee Gregson, our dear grandfather. great-grandfather and fatherin-law. Funeral from QUERNHEIM Funeral Home.

Waterloo, 9:30 a.m. Requiem High Mass May 6, 1966, 10 a.m... at the Hecker Catholic Church, Interment Hecker, Ill, Hanson Lula H. Hanson. May 4.

1966, beloved wife of the late A. W. Hanson. dearest mother of Opal Brinkmeyer and the late Jerry Harry E. Harold Nottie E.

Hanson, sister of Huitt of Leadwood. motherin law. grandmother, greatgrandmother, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 3 p.m. Interment Mt, Lebanon.

Heinichen Stella Heinichen (nee Huck), May 5. 1966. beloved wife of Gustav Heinichen. dear mother of Eva Shannahan and Verla Klingler, dear sister of Elmer H. Huck and Susie Asbury, our dear grandmother, motherin-law, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand, May 7. 1:30 p.m. Intombment Mt. Hope Mausoleum.

Member of Venus Chapter No. 153 O. E.S. In lieu of flowers. contribution to a charity of your LOUIS POST- DISPATCH hea Suzanne Lynn Hea.

Asleep Jesus, Mav 3. 1966, ling daughter of Michael A. DEATHS 14 and Betty J. Hea (nee HankeAdams meyer), and dear Robert sister of Hea, Michael Anna G. Adams (nee Brost- granddaughter of Michael meyer), formerly of 2122 Oak- Mary Hea.

Albert and Hazel dale, May 4. 1966. dear Hankemeyer, our dear niece wife of the late Louis B. Adams. cousin.

dear mother of John H. Adams Service 3 p.m.. at JOHN and Anna C. Eldridge (Mrs. L.

ZING SONS. 7027 Robert W. Eldridge) of Hamil- Gravois. Interment Mt. Hope.

ton (Calif.) Air Force Base, sis- In state after 2 p.m. Thurs. Louise and George Mostmeyer, and Carl Brostmever Hinkley Pinckneyville, and the Mable Hinklev. May late Carrie Brostmeyer, mother- 1966. wife of the late Charles In-law, grandmother and aunt.

Stuart Hinkley, mother of Funeral from CULLEN late Darwin Follette, dear grandKELLY Funeral Home. 7267 mother and aunt. Natural Bridge, May 11 Service at LUPTON Chapel. A.m. Interment Laurel Hill 7233 Delmar 10 a.m.

Gardens. In parlors after 7 Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. p.m. Thurs. Mrs.

Hinkley in chapel after p.m. Thurs. Teresa Schmidt, Maserang Baugh- Hutson Baughman man, May 4. 1966. forti- Susan E.

Hutson. Mav fled with the Sacraments of 1966. beloved wife of the late Holy Mother Church, widow Orlando Hutson, dear mother Herbert Baughman, dear mother Ola. Oma, Opal. Oscar.

Odo and of Cynthia Heltibrand: Alberta the late Oliver, dear sister. Heitzer, Shirley Hegel, Alvin and mother law. grandmother. Orville Baughman, dear sister, sister-in-law. aunt and cousin.

sister in law, mother in law. Services at HOFFMEISTER grandmother, great-grandmother Colonial Mortuary. 6461 Chipand aunt. pewa at Watson. 1:30 p.m.

Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Interment New St. Marcus. Chapel, 7814 S. Bradway, Martin Mon. of state after 5 p.m., Thurs.

8:30 a.m. to St. Tours Church for Requiem Mass Jacobsmeyer Marcus, a.m. Friends Interment may call New RE RE after Just See Righter St. 1 p.m.

Fri, Button Alvin Just. 1719. S. 18th May 3. 1966, beloved brother Emma Josephine Button.

2305 of Stella Reiker, Ida Just and S. Eleventh fortified with the late Blanche Klepper, Bessie the Sacraments of Holy Mother Kreyling and Harry Just, dear Church, May 3, 1966. uncle, great-uncle and brotherbeloved wife of Arthur Button in-law. mother of Robert, Samuel. Funeral from MeLAUGHArthur, Donald Button And LIN'S, 2301 Lafayette, Dorothy Button, Shirley late Politte, 1:30 p.m.

Interment National Joan Travis, and the Joseph Cemetery, Member of I.B.E.W. Button and Bernadine Button, Local No. 1. Please omit sister of Samuel Hilliard. Sadie flowers.

Dickerson. Leroy Hilliard and the late Mabel 'Hamman, dear Kaimann grandmother, great-grandmother, John C. Kalmann. May 3. mother-in-law and 1966, dear husband of the late Funeral from MeLAUGHLIN'S, a.m.

Magdalena Kaimann, dear father 2301 Lafayette, Church, 8:30 of Vincent. Vernon Kaimann. St. Joseph's Twelfth Aurelia Seger and the late Florand Russell. Interment St.

Mat- ence Kaimann, our dear brother, thew's Cemetery. brother-in-law. father in law. Dalton uncle grandfather, and cousin. great-grandfather.

John C. (Jack) Dalton, Funeral frown JOHN STYGAR May 4. 1966. dear father of SON Funeral Home, 5541 Jack C. Dalton, dear father-in- Riverview May 6.

law. grandfather. brother and 8:30 a.m. to St. Catherine of cousin.

Alexandria Church. Interment Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS- Calvary Cemetery, ER'S SOUTH. 4228 S. Kingshighway, Sat. 2:30 p.m.

In- Kennah terment service Sunset. Guard of F. Kennan, May 3. Honor 8 p.m. 1966, fortified with the SacraDame ments of Holy Mother Church, Arthur E.

Dame. Mav 4. beloved husband of Lucille Ken1966, beloved husband of Hazel nah (nee Johnson), Kennah. dear father Dame (nee Dye) dear father of of Mary Jane Donald Dame, dear brother of Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSVetus Byfield, our dear brother- ER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingsin-law, son-in-law and uncle.

highway, May 6, 9:30 In state at JOHN L. ZIEGEN- a.m. to st. Stephen Protomartyr HEIN SON'S. 7207 Gravois Church.

Interment Calvary. until 10 p.m.. Thurs. Services. Please note change of time.

neral 2 Home. p.m., at Independence. SPEAKS Mo. Fu- Kissel Interment Memorial Park. Kan- Henry J.

Kissel. May sas City. Mo. Member of Affton 1966. fortified with the SacraChristian Church and Local No.

ments of Holy Mother Church, 5-L Lithographers and Photo beloved husband of the late Engravers International Union. Pauline Kissel (nee Sip), dear In state after 1 p.m.. Thurs. father of Florence Bentrup, dear De Mack dear grandfather brother of Robert Catherine Bentrup, Bruof Dan De Mack, May 4, nold, Anton Kissel and Mary De Mack, dear father. of Ruby brother-in-law, uncle and cousin.

1966. beloved husband a of Joan (Mame) Wingbermuehle, dear Riekenberg and Daniel De Mack, Funeral from WINGBERour dear brother, MUCHLE Funeral Home, 3819 brother in law, grandfather, S. Grand May 8:30 uncle and cousin. KUTIS Funeral a.m. to St.

Anthony Church. from Gravois, May Interment Resurrection CemeFuneral Interment Mt. Hope tery. Member of St. Anthony Home, 2006 6.

2 p.m. Married Men's Sodality, Cemetery. Dixon Koerber William H. beloved Dixon. husband of Ce- 4.

1966. in his 84th May 4, Carl (Karl) Koerber, May dear vear. 1966, M. Dixon (nee Seeley), our husband of the late Minna cilia brother. brother-in-law, Koerber (nee Pasche).

dear dear father of Mrs. R. C. Fidler. of cousin and uncle.

Decatur. and Erich and Funeral from N. Twentieth, SUEDMEYER Fred Koerber. dear brother of Chapel, 3934 Interment Me- Henry Koerber. De Funiak May 6, 9 a.m.

a Springs. our dear fathermorial Park. No. Deceased was United in-law. grandfather and cousin.

member of Local 8, Funeral from TED FENDLER Federation of Postal Clerks. Funeral Home, 7420 Michigan at Koeln. May 7. 10 a.m. Dollins Interment Concordia Cemetery.

Louis L. Dollins. May 4. In parlors after 6 p.m.. Thurs.

1966. Pauline beloved Doilins. dear father of Krumrei husband Mrs. Junior (Velma) Buhler, Frank W. Krumrei, asleep In Mrs.

Jay (Nellie) Spitzer and Jesus. May 1966, beMrs. Earl E. (Ellie) James. loved husband of Edna Krumrei dear grandfather.

father-in-law. (nee Becker) dear father of brother. brother-in-law. uncle. Ruth Wray.

Helen Hug. Mardell nephew and cousin. at MATH Kelle and Edna Fave Vollmer. Mr. Dollins in state our dear father-in-law.

grandHERMANN West SON'S Florissant Chanel, father, great -grandfather. brothFair and er-in-law and uncle. May 5. 11 a.m.. until to Funeral from CALVIN F.

10 p.m.. thence removed FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 PARRENT Funeral Home, Nav- Natural Bridge Mav 7. lor. Mo. Funeral.

Sat. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. Interment St. Peter's Flowers Cemeterv.

Zion Mr. Lutheran Krumrei WAs Church A member of See Kwiatkowski and International Bookbinder's Franke Union Local No. 18. Arthur C. Franke.

of Will Kwiatkowski 1966. Mehiville, beloved husband of Flor- Ann Kwiatkowski (nee Cyznakl). May Franke (nee dear fortified with the Sacraments of ence of Shirley Schmidt and Holy Mother Church, father Vernon Franke, dear father-in- 3. 1966. dear wife of the late Elmer Schmidt and Janet of Simon Joseph.

Kwiatkowski, Walter, dear Anthony mother and law of Franke, dear Ricky grandfather Franke, John Flowers, Rev. Francis Regis of Larry, Neil and Rodney and Elmer Kwiatkowski S.S.C,C., Bernice and Alan, broth- Bednora, Helen Broski and Schmidt, our dear brother, Wanda Janz, our mother-in-law, er-in-law, Franke uncle in and state cousin. at FEY grandmother. great-grandmother Mr. 4100 Lemay and great-great-grandmother.

Funeral Home, Lindbergh, Funeral from JOHN STYGAR Ferry south 7, of 11:30 SON Funeral Home, 5541 until May a.m., Riverview May 6, 8:30 thence moved to St. John's a.m, to Our Lady of Mt. CarUnited Church of Christ, Mehl- 2:30 Church. Interment Calvary ville, for services John's at Cem- Cemetery. p.m.

etery, Interment Melville, St. Mo. Mr. Franke Lamecker was a member of Freedom Alois Lamecker. May 4.

Lodge No. 636 A.F.&A.M., 1966, beloved husband of Agnes Melville Trowel Club, Freedom Lamecker (nee Giegling), dear Temple Low 12 A.A.0.N.M.S. Club, of Moolah St. father of Mrs. Melvin Schlanger, Louis Consistory, Keystone great-grandfather, brother-indear father-in-law, grandfather, Chapter No.

146' of Jaw and uncle. R.A.N. Mehiville, Rams Club, Mattese The Con- Re- Services 10 a.m.. at cord Farmers Club. JOHN L.

ZIEGENHEIN publican Club and Brotherhood SONS. 7027 Gravois. Interment of St. John's Church. Masonic Park Lawn.

Retired member of services will be held May Brewers and Maltsters Union, 6. 8 p.m., by Freedom Lodge Local No. 6. and W.B.F. No.

No. 636 A.F&A.M. In parlors 299. Contributions to St. Louis after 5 p.m.

Thursday. Cancer Society would be appreciated. In state after 6 p.m. Frazier Thursday. denly, Douglas Michael May 4.

Frazier. 1966. be- Lane sudloved son of Jack and Bernice Arthur G. Lane. May 4, Frazier.

brother of Mark of Mr. and 1966, husband of the late Alice Jackie Frazier, grandson P. Lane (nee Meyer), beloved and Mrs. Henry Schultz and father of Alice Jones, Ruth Mrs. Sarah Frazier.

Thym and Edith Busch, our Funeral from ALEXANDER 6175 dear father-in-law, grandfather, SONS TOWN Chapel, great grandfather, brother-inDelmar 2. P.m to law. uncle and cousin. Laurel Hill Cemetery. par- Services at HOFFMEISTER lors after 7 p.m.

Thurs. Colonial Mortuary, 6464 ChipFrost a.m. pewa (at Interment Watson) Park 10:30 Lawn. Anna C. Frost (nee Kobierska), Member of Good Hope Lodge entered into rest May 3, No.

218 A.F.&A.M., Good Hope 1966, beloved wife of John Frost, Low Twelve Club and Retired dear mother of Virginia Robert Frost and Civil Service Employees Associaand the late John tion. Friends may call Thurs. Eleanore Frost, our dear mother- after 5 p.m, in law, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt and cousin. Lempke Funeral May 6. 1 p.m.

Paul R. Lempke, fortified with from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, the Sacraments of Holy Mother 5967 West Florissant av. Jeffer- Inter- Church, May 4, 1966. ment National Cemetery, dear husband of Martha H. son Barracks, Mo.

Lempke (nee Daniel), dear father of Mrs. Ada Alice GilGaebler breath of Des Moines. and Mrs. Fred Gaebler, (nee Tacke). Mrs.

Mary Ann Schaeffer. dear age 70. May mother 4. Fred grandfather. father in law.

1966. 3:30 p.m.. dear of brother-in-law and uncle. sister of Clara Kurtze- Funeral from A. H.

BOCKborn of St. Louis. Mrs. Clinton LAGE Funeral Home. 6536 (Elsie) Tobias, Ferguson.

Mo. Clayton May 8:30 Funeral from MEMORIAL a.m.. to St. Luke's Church, Funeral Home Chanel. Columbia.

Bellevue and Dale. Mass 9 a.m. 2 p.m. Fri. Interment Me- Interment Pacific, Mo.

Retired morial Park Cemetery. member of Local 1104 IUE, AFL-CIO. Goevert Goevert, fortified with Loomis the Sacraments of Holv Mother Almon W. Loomis, May 4 Johanna. Church.

May 5. 1966. Carl 1966. dear uncle of George and beloved wife of the late Stanley Hansleben and their families. Mr.

Loomis at ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington bivd. until May 5, 10 p.m. thence to McMackin Funeral Home, Salem, 111. Service and interment Salem, May 6.

USE THE POST-DISPATCH HOT LINE FOR FAST RESULTS IN SELLING ANTIQUES To place your WANT AD call the instant electronic number MAin 1-6666 and charge it. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH DEATHS Luker In Frances M. Luker, dar- 3. 1966, asleep in Jegus, loved wife of Rev.

Henry Luker, dear mother of Helen Dehn, Mrs. Luetlle Olsen, dear Mrs. Evelyn Lippert. Mrs. and Calvin, Mrs.

Roberta Stelzer. Edgar, Henry and Robert Luker, and dear sister, sister-in-law, er-in-law. grandmother, grandmother and aunt. Mrs. Luker in state at HOFF.

MEISTER Chapel, 7814. Broadway until 10 p.m. Thurs. Services at St. Paul Lutheran Church, at Intersection Highway 4.

21 and 1:30 p.m. Fri. terment Paul Church Comethe tery. PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS. Memorials to Concordia Lutheran Seminary Chapel.

Springfield, will be appreciated. Metz 1 Charles R. Metz. fortified the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, May 1966, beloved husband of Kathleen 3. Metz (nee Sheets).

dear father of Beverly, Ronald. Linda, of Mary Ellen, John. Joseph. Elsie, Glenn and Daniel Metz, son of John and Elsie Metz Heath). our dear brother, brother-in-law, son-in-law, uncle cousin.

Funeral from CALVIN FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 In Natural Bridge May 8:30 a.m. for 9 a.m. Mass Sacred Heart Church. Interment Calvary. Mr.

Metz was a member of Meat Cutters Local No. 545. Miller Amelia A. Miller (nee Kolf). 2305A Arsenal, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church May 4, 1966, dear wife of late Arthur H.

Miller. dear mother of Lucille Luttrell. Frances Ferkel, Pauline Colbert, Maxine MacElhatten. Arthur C. Miller and the late Virginia Miller, dear sister Clemens Kolf, our dear motherin-law, grandmother, sister-inlaw.

aunt, -aunt and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. 2906 Gravois, May 7. 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St.

Francis de Sales Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member of Christian Mothers Society. In parlor Thurs. 4 p.m.

Naes (See Weber) Nahlik Catherine M. Nahlik (nee Basile), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. May 4. 1966, beloved wife of Charles S. Nahlik.

dear mother of Patricia, Barbara. Kathleen daughter and Richard Nahlik, dear of Andrew Jennie Basile, dear sister Vera Case, dear daughter-inlaw, sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral May 6. 8:30 A.m. from MOYDELL'S, Mississippi and Allen to St.

John Nepomuk Church. Interment National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks. Member of International Brotherhood Pulp Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers Local 549 and Altar Society of St. John's Nepomuk parish. Oberle Cleo V.

Oberle (Pat) (nee Carrolli, suddenly May 2. 1966, beloved wife of the late Albert P. Oberle, dear aunt of Robert J. Carroll and Mildred Baker, -aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral May 6.

10:30 a.m., from MATH 'HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment Friedens Cemetery. In parlors after 3:30 p.m. Wed. O'Shaughnessy See Scheibelhut.

Oswald Frank J. Oswald May 3, 1966, beloved husband of the late Mary Oswald (nee Glovanovitz), dear father of Mary Pokorney, Frank J. John, Pauline Unger and Leonard Oswald, our dear brotherin-law, father-in-law. grandfather, great-grandfather. uncle and cousin.

Funeral from EDW. KOCH SON Chapel, 3516 N. Fourteenth, May 7, 8:30 a.m. to Holy Cross Church. Interment Calvary.

Member of Austrian Workingmen Association. Holy Cross Holy Name Society and C. K. of Branch 156. Righter Agnes T.

Righter (nee Jacobsmeyer), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, May 2, 1966, beloved wife of William H. Righter, dear mother of Ann Groesch and Robert V. Righter. dear sister of Lillian Jacobsmeyer, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral May 6.

8:30 a.m. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 West Florissant to Church of the Ascension (Normandy). Interment Calvary. Roesch Emma Roesch (nee Dohack' May 4. 1966, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, wife of the late Joseph Roesch, dear mother of Joseph Edward Harold and the late George J.

Roesch, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuary, 2842 Meramec May 7, 8:30 a.m., to St. Boniface Church. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Kimmswick, Mo.

Formerly Democratic Committeewoman Tenth Ward, In parlor 4 p.m. Ruskaup C. Ruskaup Jr. Terre Haute, formerly" of St. Louis.

Mav 2. 1966. beloved husband of Betty J. Ruskaup (nee Kessler), dear father of Gary E. and Terrie Lea Ruskaup.

dear son of Mrs. Max Schmitt and Erwin Ruskaup dear son-in-law. brother, brotherin-law. uncle, nephew and cousin. Service 1:30 p.m., at JOHN L.

ZIEGENHEIN SONE. 7027 Gravois. Interment Lake Charles. Member of Gardenville-Affton Memorial Post No. 300 A.L., Last Man's Club and Voiture No.

338. 40 and 8. Tenth District Guard of Honor service 8 p.m. Scheibelhut Lena Scheibelhut (nee Eirten), fortified with the Sacramente of the Holy Mother Church, on May 4, 1966. wife of the late Anthony Scheibelhut, dear mother of Anthony Charles, Edward Scheibelhut, the and late Sr.

M. Thelias S.S.N.D. and Joseph Scheibelhut, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral May 7, at 8:30 a.m. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W.

Florissant to St. Louise de Marillac Church. Lalite and Wilburn aves. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Mrs.

Scheibelhut was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis and our Lady Sodality of St. Louis de Marillac Church. Schellert Casper George Schellert, Old Monroe, May 2, 1966, beloved husband of the late Mary (nee Matzenbacher) Schellert, dear father of Charlie, Helen Liefeld, Ellnora Reeves, Oscar. George, Marie Kincer and Virginia Craig, otir dear grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and uncle.

Services at RICKS Funeral Home, Winfield, May 6, 1966, 10:30 a.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Schober William J. Schober, asleep In Jesus May 3, 1966. beloved husband of Jenette A.

Schober (nce Reisser), dear father of Mildred E. Orso. dear father-in-law John N. Orso, dear brother of Minette Wurtz, our dear uncle. Service 10 a.m.

at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois. Interment National. Member of Santiago-Argonne Post No. 1102.

VFW service by 11th District Mortuary Team, 8:30 p.m. Schoelkopf Fred (Stringy) Schoelkoft, May 4, 1966, dear husband of Viola Schoelkopt (nee Buhlinger), dear father of Carol Jean Schoelkopf, dear son of Mamie Ethel Parrott, dear brother of Schamel and the late Viola Sedlmayr, dear brother-in-law, uncle, great -uncle and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH. 4228 S. Kingshighway, May 1:30 p.m.

Interment St. Paul Churchyard. Spoto Florence M. Spoto (nee Cowling, May 3. 1966, beloved wife of Anthony Spoto, dear mother of Joseph Spoto.

Mary M. Newhouse and Gloria Ann Van Doren, our dear grandmother, sister, sister in law. aunt, mother-in-law and niece. Funeral from SUEDMEYER SON Funeral Home, 3934 N. 20th.

May 6. 12:30 p.m., to Ebenezer Lutheran Church, 8623 Church rd. Interment National Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Ebenezer Lutheran Church Ladies Aid. Stringer Elmer Stringer, May 3, 1966, beloved husband of Lorine C.

Stringer (nee Patterson), dear father of Audrey Fugate, Doris Willingham, Carol and the late Charles Stringer, dear brother, brother law, father in- law. grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral May 6, 10:30 a.m., from BAUMANN BROS. Colonial Chapel, 2504 Woodson Overland. Interment Valhalla.

Member of Carpenters Union Local No. 185. Follow the "Swap" ColumnClassification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ads PUBLIC NOTICES 25 PUBLIC NOTICES TAXPAYERS, ATTENTION The Assessment Plat Books or Records, containing the assessments of Real Property within the City of Saint Louis for the taxes for year 1966. are now open for inspection in the office of the Assessor, Room 114-120. City Hall.

Valuations on all real estate within the City of Saint Louis, As of January 1, 1966, have been completed and taxpayers desiring to examine their assessments may do so by calling at this office. The Board of Equalization will meet in the Office of the Assessor on Monday, May 16, 1966. and will remain in daily session for four (4) weeks thereafter and no longer. Appeals from these assessments. before the Board of Equalization, must be made in writing and sworn to and are requested to be filed not later than the 16th day of May 1966.

Appeal forms are available at this office. NO APPEALS RELATIVE TO THE ASSESSMENTS FOR TAXES 1966 MAY BE MADE AFTER THE BOARD HAS ADJOURNED. Joseph C. Sansone, Assessor Rooms 114-120, City Hall DEATHS, 14 Struckhoff Eugene H. Struckhoff, Bowen May 3, 1966.

fortified with the Sacraments Holy Mother Church. beloved husband of Clara A. Struckhoff Becker). dear father Clara Carter. Charlotte Lutz.

Albert. Eugene, Rose Flynn. Francis. Carol Satterfield. and the late Donald Struckhoff.

dear father-in-law grandfather. brother-in-law. uncle and cousin. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuary. 2842 Meramec May 6.

8:30 a.m.. to Stephen Protomartyr Church. terment Sunset. Stuckman Amelia A. Stuckman (nee Becker).

May 3. 1966. loved wife of the late Charles H. Stuckman. dear mother Earl C.

Stuckman, dear sister of Raymond H. Becker, dear sister-in-law, mother in law. grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST, Olive May 6, 1 p.m. Interment St.

Peters. Contributions Radio Station KFUO will appreciated, Swaby Dora A. Swaby. entered rest. May 3.

1966. loved aunt of Loy Sampson. sister-in-law Mrs. James Swaby. Funeral 1:30 p.m..

from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home. 3620 Chippewa to Valhalla Cemetery. ceased was a member of Beacon Chapter No. 256 O.E.S. Body will lie in state after 12 noon, Thurs, Tarro Louis J.

Tarro, st. Charles. suddenly May 3. 1966. husband of Betty L.

Tarro (nee Doerr), father of Carl Robert L. and James E. Tarro. great nephew of Mrs. Mary Ratt.

dear uncle, cousin. and brother-inlaw. Mr. Tarro at the ARTHUR BAUE Funeral Home. 620 Jetferson St.

Charles. until Fri. Services same dav 2:30 p.m.. Friedens United Church Christ. Interment Church Cemetery.

Member I.B.E.W. No. Friends who desire mAy make memorial contributions Friedens Building Fund. Turnbough Irene Fern Turnbough (nee Ferrell, 5914 Southwest St. Louis, May 3.

1966. beloved wife of Richard Turnbough. dearest mother Patricia Turnbough, dear stepmother of Richard dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Ferrell, dear Mrs.

Ann Shaw, Emerson, Claud. Brady and Buster Ferrell. our dear daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from HALBERT Funeral Home, Steelville, May 6, 2 p.m. D.S.T..

Davisville Assembly of God Church. Interment Church Cemetery. Vasquez Lee Vasquez. fn his 87th year, 4. Holy 1966.

dear Church. husband of the fortified with the Sacraments Mother May late Nellie Vasquez (nee Donton father of Emily Fuchs, and the late Alice Morris, fatherin-law of Dr. John R. Morris and the late Tony Fuchs, brother of Benito and Paul Vasquez. dear brother-in-law.

uncle and great -uncle. Funeral from CULLEN KELLY Funeral Home. 7267 Natural Bridge, May 7. 8:30 a.m. to Ascension of Our Lord Church.

Nelson and Ascension dr. Interment St. Ferdinand. Voigt Edward Voigt, May 5, 1966, beloved husband of the late Amanda Voigt (nee Kernbach), our dear brotheruncle, great -uncle, and greatgreat -uncle, Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, May 9, 1:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

In parlors 1 p.m. Urban Dr. Robert 0. Urban, M.D. May 1966, beloved husband of Ruth 1.

Urban ince Burkett), dear father of Leola Meyers of Detroit, dear brother, brother-in-law, grandfather, great grandfather and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS'DR'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, May 6, 2 p.m. Interment Valhalla. A 50-year member of Centralia Masonic Lodge No.

201 A. 50- vear member Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity, and Elder Emer11115 of Union Avenue Christian Church. Contributions to Union Avenue Christian Church Memorial Fund is desired. Masonic service 8 p.m., under auspices of Occidental Lodge No. 163, A.F.&A.M.

Wellman Orville Wellman, May 3. 1966, beloved husband of the late Margaret Wellman (nee Beck) dear brother of Mildred E. Wolf and Darlene H. Nimesheim, our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home.

2906 Gravois. May 6. 1:30 p.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. Retired employe of Corps of Army Engineers, St.

Louis District. LOST 17 BEAGLE; male, vicinity Glasgow Village, Thursday, black, collar. UN 8-5048. BEAGLE: female. tri-color; Walton and Page; rewards.

FR 1-1640 CATA gray Persian, female, gold eyes; vicinity University City; reward. PA 1-0733. CAT; white: long -haired: named Fluffy, vicinity of University City golf course: reward. HE 2-6691. CHECKS.

area of 2025 Washington. reward. FL 2-2882. GA CHIHUAHUA; small, fawn, fename Taco; reward for information to her GE 6-1589, 1532 Montgomery. CHIHUARUA, female, brown-white paws.

pregnant; no collar: vicinity 45Xx N. Lindbergh, Ben Franklin Motel. Room 233; liberal reward. CHIHUAHUA, female. standard size; answers name reward.

JE 5-3375, FR 1-9195. CHIHUAHUA; male, tan, Pen- with white throst; vicinity 4600 rose. Reward. EV 5-9537. CHIHUAHUA.

long hair, rusty, 'Pixie," child's pet. UN 9-5508. COLLIE: tri-color. male, 8 years old, answers to blind in right eye. Tags with No.

5 Westwood Country Club. HE 2-5744. COLLIE female, sable and white, name Tammy, childrens pet, vicinity Fyler and Watson, reward. MI 7-8556. DOBERMAN PINSCHER; male; brown: last seen Newstead-Maffitt.

JE 5-3986 after 8 p.m. DOG, female, long curly hair, 8 years old, April 18, vicinity Parkview pl. collar, tags; reward. PR 1-0175. DOG; large, orange and white male: part shepherd and police; "Duke' reward.

TW 2-4066. GERMAN sheperd female: Creve Coeur area; very large with dark coloring; reward. HO 9-3369. GERMAN Shepherd; male, tan, 9 months, reward, EV'1-6486. GERMAN Sheperd: black, male, $500 reward.

FO 7-6327. LABRADOR. black, male. 4 years, white heels, vicinity, Hollday Inn north, $500 reward. LADIES glasses; vicinity JefferHotel.

Reward, PA 5-0890. LIBERAL reward for return of ring: vicinity downtown bath house. Box Z-120. Post-Dispatch. PARAKEET.

blue with white head, Billy. Reward. PR 6-5607. PERINESE? white, can't bark: needs medical attention; reward. 8-6701.

SIAMESE male cat, red collar with rhinestones, Frontenac vicinitv reward. HE 2-8870. TERRIER, male, tan with black streak down back, no tail, reward. EV 5-2782. Pine WEIMARANER, Lawn-Northwoods area.

co female. tan collar. 1-8167. FOUND 18 PUPPY, Vicinity Delmar Loop: male. light tan.

PA 1-2901. SCOTTIE; found; call EV 2-4665. TERRIER. female. nolla area.

ST 1-5363 eves. Follow the "Swap" ColumnClassification 31 In Post-Dispatch1 Want Ads SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 RANKEN Technical Courses ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN DESIGN DRAFTING DRAFTING -TOOL AND DIE REFRIGERATION HEATING ELECTRICITY ELECTRONICS DIESEL ENGINES POWER PLANT AUTOMOTIVE AUTO BODY MACHINE SHOP LITHOGRAPHY CARPENTRY PLUMBING WELDING Register now -DAY or EVENING CLASSES. Admissions Office hours-8 a.m. to p.m. Evenings Mon, and Wed.

6 p.m. to -Saturday 'til noon. RANKEN SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL TRADES An Endowed Non-Profit Institution 4431 Finney av. St. Louis, Mo.

Phone FR 1-0233 TECHNICIAN CAREERS in INDUSTRY Vast opportunities are opening In Industries making technological advances. U.S. reports need for 1,000,000 technicians. ELECTRONICS- MAY 9 RADIO COLOR TV--MAY 10 BASIC ELECTRICITY--MAY 9 DRAFTINGAIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERATION--MAY 9 Day and Night Classes. Free counseling and placement service.

G.I. APPROVED TRAINING BIT.T FINAL REGISTRATION FOR MAY CLASSES BASIC INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY val330 S. PR. 1-4307 Formerly of Bailey Technology Institute U.S. DEPT.

LABOR YOU WON'T GET TRAIN NOW FOR TOMORROW'S JOBS TOMORROW'S JOBS Automation IBM is MACHINE for TRAINING Training looking people from your area. Persons selected can be trained in a program wwich need not intertere with your present job. If you YESTERDAY'S quality training can be financed. SKILLS ESSING, KEY PUNCH and COMPUTERS, write today For FREE BOOKLET on your future in DATA AUTOMATION TRAINING 6600 DELMAR UNIVERSITY CITY, MO. or Call PA.

7-7212 TRAVEL AND TOURS 29 DRIVERS AVAILABLE DRIVE YOUR CAR ANYWHERE REASONABLE 28 OFFICES GA 1-1499 AUTO DRIVE DRIVEWAY. to 722 destination. Chestnut CAR your Cars available to many cities. INSURED DRIVEWAY SYSTEM FL 1-8946 If no answer MO 4-3278 Limited Group Places St. Louis- Europe return 21 days (all included) CH 1-7500.

RIDERS WANTED: Phoenix- Los Angeles, Share expenses. PA 1-9639. 7-9 p.m. DRIVE CAR East. West.

Calif, GA 1-1499 SHARE A RIDE 30 RIDE wanted, Tyson and phy to Grand, Olive, 8 a.m. TE 8-6248. SWAPS 31 SARASOTA. 3 BEDROOMS. 7 rooms; block; 2 baths: terrazzo floors: 2-car attached garage; 10 orange many extras.

FERGUSON: 3 BEDROOMS 7-room contemporary ranch; 2 lot: built-ins: air conditioned: Starlight new carpeting, etc. at dr. STORE BUILDING: 3 ROOMS 6265 Natural Bridge; full basement; leased $126 month. LONDOFF EV 2-1011 PHONE answering system. electronic, automatic.

for boat motor trailer, $600 cash. LA 7-6491. RAMBLER, '61, American. 6 stick, 4 door, must see, green and white. LA 7-6491.

PLASTIC laminating machine and supplies, '55 bike. Buick wagon for small motor 2645 table, Chippewa. CASH Register, steam electrie stoves, cash or EV 2-1011, 9 to 5 week days. 40 ACRES. Bismark, value $2000, want house trailer or Sell CO 1-8677.

MODERN evening dresses for swing set. UN 7-0742. OLDS. 55, 4-door: good condition; $50 cash or PR 1-4875 TV 27" and stereo for tires, movie camera, projector or EV 9-0703. VOLKSWAGEN for late model bout motor and trailer.

TR 7-3139. SPECIAL SERVICES TRADES 38 JANITOR service; day Or night. Aaron, 3619 Page. FR 1-0456. TIME NOW available on metal cutting and fabrication.

Capacity 1" steel up to 12' in length, will cut and fabricate your steel, also furnish material for your needs. Faifer Body 1320 Cass, GA 1-6510. AIR CONDITIONING 39 AFCO air conditioners installed: best Juniata, prices. MI Arch 5-7352. ST Heating, 1-2683.

6040 ASH HAULING 41 ASHPIT, old sheds wrecked. basements cleaned; prompt service. THOMAS 4423 Page JE 5-0327 ALL KINDS hauling prompt, reasonable. Will, 3825 Cook, JE 3-1834 BRICKLAYING, Tuckpointing 43 CHIMNEYS REPAIRED REBUILT AND WATERPROOFED CALL ART ANYTIME MO 4-5034 3809 California CHIMNEY repairs; brick work. Don 3650 Oakdale EV 3-7126 JOSEPH'S Tuckpointing and waterproofing, no job too small.

3436 Pestalozzi. MO 4-9757. TUCKPOINTING, waterproofing and brick work repair; 20 years experienced, fully insured. 100 A union. Loughborough Contracting.

4351 Loughborough. VE 2-1473. TUCKPOINTING. brick work, chimney repair, waterproofing. Call EMERSON MO 4-8420 3875 Wyoming TUCKPOINTING.

waterproofing. chimney repairs; do own work; C. Nash, 4103 Botanical. PR 2-9198. TUCKPOINTING and Chimney Repair: free estimates.

Call HEARN, PR 6-0834 4144A Connecticut TUCKPOINTING, chimney repairs. No job too small; reasonable. Carl, 2003 Sidney. MO 4-8200. CARPENTERS BUILDERS 44 CALL GIBSON SON Remodeling, room additions, exterior, rathskellers, porches: painting, interior: residential and commer- cial; union.

3959 Shenandoah. MO PR 1-5082 4-4450 ANYTHING for the home; no job too small or large; insured, anteed. Special 1 week doubie Eagle Stamps. Call Cedarwool Homes, 3533 N. 23rd MA 1-7176.

any kind, call Branson after 4 CARPENTRY WORK: repair work, p.m. and Sun. 3400 Coles. HA 8-4609. ROOM ADDITIONS GARAGES Porches, repair work, concrete, brick and block work.

Call Jerry anytime. HE 2-2209. 11330 TRIESTE DR. CARPENTER. concrete, aluminum windows, electric.

paint, fence, paneling, remodeling. AKINS EV 5-9259 1560 Valle GENERAL HOME REPAIRS SCREENS SPECIAL WORK Paintings. Robertson, 618 Hamilton VO 3-0796 VO 3-9115 (Res.) CARPENTER WORK, roofing, gutters, complete home repairs. Wright, 1473 Kingsland, PA 5-7750 CARPENTER, repair, remodel, addition, porches, no job too small. McKinley.

WO 1-1912 REMODELING: offices, acoustical additions. room Bob, TW 2-5493, 3680 Gwenmill. CONCRETE. CEMENT WORK 46 WALL CRACKS STOPPED CONCRETE PIERS INSTALLED WET BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED BASEMENT WAL'S PT STERED WITH CEMENT FLOORS ED WITH STEEL I-BEAMS WOODEN BEAMS R. I MOVED 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE ART AMBUR SONS FOUNDATION REPAIR co.

3809 California MO 4-5034 WORK GUARANTEED Concrete Work. all kinds: patios. basement floors. driveways, walks, porch additions; also swimming pools. retainer walls; insured.

Free estimates. Call evenings. Southside Construction, 9079 Wrenwood. W0 IMPERIAL Contracting porches, sidewalks, driveways, steps, iron railings, free estimate. Hwy.

61 and 67. FL 2-2819. DRIVEWAYS. sidewalks, window replacements, home improvements. COMFORT, 3815 Laclede, FR 1-1455, BR 1-4870.

CONCRETE Slabs raised, leveled, voids filled, new work: bonded. BOYD 6310 Northwood PA 5-3607 CONCRETE porches, sidewalks, room additions, garages. We do Fuller Const. 7565 Woodland. MI 4-2364.

CONCRETE work, patios, walks, black topping drives. Southard, 1543 Valley, EV 3-3151 CONCRETE ALL TYPES New: repairs. BEACH Contracting, 3000 Kossuth. JE 3-2619 after 5. CONCRETE; all sidewalks leveled; bonded.

Tondini, 5926 HELP WANTED- MEN, BOYS 82 HELP WANTED MEN, BOYS 82 May beJ. Mrs. Irene mothgreat- S. In- with dear (nee and F. at DESIGN ENGINEER AIR COMPRESSORS Graduate engineer, with previous design experiance in reciprocating air compressors for work on new compressor line.

Position offers opportunity for continued advancement. SALARY OPEN Why not discuss your future with our organization by calling for an interview: ST. LOUIS INTERVIEWS Saturday, May 7 (8 a.m. to 3 p.m.) Call Mr. Carl Lintier at: CENTRAL 1-7517 THE WAYNE PUMP CO.

Division of Symington Wayne Corp. FORT WAYNE, IND. An Equal Opportunity Employer PERSONAL 23 ART Gaines Baseball Camp. Aunnewell, Mo, Free Brochure. URGENT; any witness to accident.

May p.m. red Rambler Versus white Chevrolet at ice cream store parking area, Delmar and McKnight. Call CH 1-7676. WILL person who witnessed accident on May 2, 1966 at about 9 p.m. on Schuetz rd, off Lackland, please call HA 8-2432 or WY 3-1000.

ext. 3535. THANKS tO SI. JUDE TOr special favors granted. BOB.

St. In- CARE OF CHILDREN AND AGED 24 CHILD care by day or will board, licensed, home. MO 4-6086 PUBLIC NOTICES 25 NOTICE There is pending in the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis. a board bill No.

5. an ordinance to amend District Map, 1960, of the zoning code adopted pursuant to Ordinance 50517. approved April 12. 1961, by the zoning of property as indicated on said district map to the "'H' commercial district so as to include the following described parcels of land in city block 3925: Parcel one, beginning at a point on the north line of Lindell boulevard 130 feet, more or less, east of the east line of Vandeventer avenue, said point being coincident with the intersection of the north line of Lindell boulevard and the line of lot 3 in city block 3925; thence eastwardly 359 feet. more or less, along the north line of Lindell boulevard to 8 point: thence northwardly along line approximately at right angles to the north line of Lindell vard 155 feet, more or less, to the south line of a 15 foot wide public alley; thence westwardly along said alley line distance of 539 feet, more or less, to the west line of lot 3: thence southwardly along said lot line 155 feet.

more or less, to the point of beginning. Parcel two, beginning at point on the south line of Westminster place 84 feet, more or less. east. of the east line of Vandeventer avenue, said point being coincident with the intersection of the south line of Westminister place and the West line of lot 9 in city block 3925: thence eastwardly along the south line of Westminster place 765 feet. more or less, to a point: thence southwardly along a line the approximately south line at of right Wes angles minister place 120 feet, more or less.

to the north line of a 15 foot wide public alley: thence westwardly along said alley line to the west line of lot 9: thence southwardly along said lot line 134 feet. more or less, to the point of beginning. Any owners of property affected by said change or interested therein. may appear before the City Planning and Zoning Committee of the Board of Aldermen, which committee will hold a public hearing on this bill May 20, 1966, at 9:45 a.m., in Room 208, City Hall. FRANK C.

BOLAND Clerk. NOTICE There is pending in the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis, a board bill No. 6. an ordinance to amend District Map, 1960, of the zoning code adopted pursuant to section 902.020 of the revised code of the City of St.

Louis, 1960. as amended by Ordnance 50547, approved April 1, 1961. changing the zoning of property as indicated on said district map to the D' multiple family dwelling district 80 as to include the following described real property in city block 4598-A: Part of lot No. 12 of the subdivision in partition of Peter Lindell's the estate City and of in St. block Louis.

having a front of 330 feet 6 inches on by the A. south depth line of Berthold avenue southwardly of 192 feet inches on its west line and 263 feet inches, more or less. on its east line to the north line of Clayton avenue, on which said lot has a width of 337 feet inches: bounded east by the east line of said lot No. 12 and west by the north and south center line of said lot No. 12.

Any owners of property affected by said change or interested therein, may appear before the City Planning and Zoning Committee of the Board of Aldermen, which committee will hold a public hearing on this bill, May 27, 1966. at 9:15 a.m., in Room 208. City Hall. FRANK C. BOLAND, Clerk.

NOTICE There is pending in the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis, a to Board amend Bill District No. 7. Map, an Ordinance the Zoning Code adopted pursuant to Section 902.020 of the revised code of the City of St. Louis.

1960. as amended by Ordinance 50547. approved April 12. 1961. by changing the zoning of property as indicated on said district map to the Multiple Family Dwelling District so as to include the following described parcel of land in City Block 4598B: A lot in Block 4598B of the City of St.

Louis fronting 330 feet 6 inches on the south line of Oakland Avenue by a depth southwardly in the west line of 464 feet 8 inches and a depth on the east line of 464 feet 10 inches to the north line of Berthold Avenue, whereon said lot has a frontage of 323 feet inches, and contains approximately 152,000 sq. ft. Any owners of property affected by said change or interested therein may appear before the City Planning and Zoning Committee of the Board of Aldermen, which committee will hold a public hearing on this bill, Friday, May 27. 1966, at 9:30 a.m., in Room 208, City Hall. FRANK C.

BOLAND, Clerk. NOTICE There is pending in the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis. a Board Bill No. 9, an ordinance to amend District Map, 1960, of the Zoning Code adopted pursuant to Section 902.020 of the Revised Code of the City of St.

Louis, 1960, as amended by Ordinance 50547. approved April 12. 1961, by changing the zoning of property as indicated on said district map to the Industrial District so as to include the following described parcels of land in City Block 959: All of Lots 17 through 30 together fronting 350 feet, more or less. on the south line of Cole Street west from the west line of depth Twenty-second on the east Street; of 155 having feet 3 inches, more or less, along the west line of Twenty-second to a 20-foot wide public alley and on the west of 155 feet 3 inches, more or less. along the west line of Lot 17 to the north line of said alley, and a combined width and abutting said alley line a distance of 350 feet, more or less.

by Any said owners change or interested thereof property affected in, may appear before Committee the City of Planning and Zoning Aldermen, which committee Board will of hold a public hearing this bill May 20, 1966, at 9:30 a.m., in Room '208, City Hall. FRANK C. BOLAND, Clerk. SPECIAL NOTICES 26 SPECIAL NOTICE- Gray Onie, of 39184 Lincoln, City of St. Louis, State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date by anyone except myself.

(Signed) GRAY ONIE SPECIAL NOTICE -I. Melvin S. Strong, of 4371 Evang City of St. Louis 13, State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date by anyone except myself. (Signed) MELVIN S.

STRONG SPECIAL NOTICE I. Leonard Maurice Redus, of 4531. Cote Brilliante, City of St. Louis, State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date by anyone except myself. (Signed) LEONARD M.

REDUS FISHING, HUNTING, VACATION PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 27 Log Cabin Development LOTS FOR SALE Buy a lot now and build later. The most complete private recreation development in the midwest at Rocky Ridge Ranch, 1-hour drive of St. Louis. Take Hwy. 61 south 3 miles past Bloomsdale, turn right on state road 4 miles.

Office open 9 to 5 daily. FISH at LEMBECK LAKE; boats available; 40 miles south on HighWay 21. Look for signs. SUMMER CAMPS 27B DELIGHTFUL, age 8 to, 17. ride, swim, fist, June 1, Sept.

Michel. Londell, Mo. BUSINESS PERSONAL 28 DUPLICATING: 200. leters, cards. 500.

$3.75. FO 7-3222. DIESEL AUTO INSTRUCTORS Due to tremendous expansion, Bailey Tech needs additional instructors. Prefer elderly men. TOOL AND DIE DESIGNING INSTRUCTORS Call Mr.

McGhee, PR 6-7860 or write, 1645 S. Grand BAILEY TECHNICAL SCHOOL 1645 S. GRAND AVE. DEPT. PD ST.

LOUIS 4, MO. Open Weekdays 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. and All Day Saturday and Sunday ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS CONCRETE, CEMENT WORK 46 CONCRETE, any type, new patch repair: do own work. Milbourn. Oakdate EV 3-7126 CONCRETE: Tree estimates.

Guy Valley, EV 5-9259. ELECTRIC WIRING, ETC. 50 TOBIN ELECTRIC house and commercial wiring Installed and repaired; city and county; free estimates. 3328 N. Ninth, CE 1-1163.

ORR ELECTRIC; commercial Idential, since 1907; rehabilitation and condemn work also, 3225 8. Grand. PR 6-1100 FLOORING AND TILE 53 PARK Floor Co. refinistied cial rates. 6132 Victoria.

MI 7-0036 GARAGE DOORS 54G GARAGE DOORS: wood, steel, fiberglass, aluminum; installation and alterations; radio controlled operators. Comfort, 3815 Laclede. FR 1-1455: evenings MI 7-9219. GARAGE DOORS, all sizes; doors guaranteed 5 years; garages made longer. Call any time.

LEN 2620 Avie EV 3-2655 GARAGE DOORS: any size; garages made longer; carpentry. Larry 4166 Shenandoah PR 1-9629. GENERAL HAULING 56 APPLIANCES, furniture, anything, pickup, 2-7483. delivery. JIM, 4020 Russell.

PR CLEANING basements, garages: dealers of scrap metal 1-8861, and iron. Call anytime. FR Clark. 2522 Prairie GENERAL hauling: basements reel attics cleaned: garages wrecked and cleaned: day or nicht. Harris 6056 Maple PA 6-6713.

HACLING. clean basements, garages, reasonable. Williams, 3961 Page, JE 1-2566. LIGHT HAULING. Will haul trash.

Leon Warfleld, 3043 New Ashland. JE 5-8774. TRASH HAULING, basements cleaned, maintenance work. Epps, 2322 S. Eleventh, MO.

4-0961. hauling. small or large quantities; very reasonable. Nd. 1824 N.

17th. MA 1-4431. LOW RATE hauling for cash or anything of Won, 3616 Marvin, HA 3-3652 HAULING, DIGGING, GRADING. L. White, 1362 Semple.

7-1228 HAULING, DIGGING, GRADING L. White, 1362 Semple, FO 7-1228 LANDSCAPING--TREE SPRAY 60 YARD WORK, trimming, ye round, experienced. Robinson, 27 St. Ange GE 6-3707. PAINTING 63 ALL TYPES PAINTING PLASTERING AND WATERPROOFING CALL ART ANYTIME MO 4-5034 3809 California INSURED Ist CLASS WORK Inman.

1946 Louisiana MO 4-1234 PAINTING, exterior, interior, call evenings, Sun. Branson, 3400 Coles, HA 8-4609. WE PAINT the high, you paint low: chimney repair. 3443 Oregon. Carl.

MO 4-4682. PAINTING, papering. carpentry: residential, commercial. GUY 3816 Blaine PR 2-9377 PAINTING: high. low do own work: bonded.

MILBOURN. 3650 Oakdale EX. 3-7126 PAINTING; A-1 work. Hallmark. PR 3-8071, 3809 Russell.

WE DO the high, VOL do the low: repairs; free estimates. Wyman. 4500A McKean. PR 3-6161. PAPER HANGING, CLEANING 64 BINKS WALLPAPER REMOVING Fast, clean service by stearn method: free estimates.

1237 DAMMERT KI 4-1736 PLASTERING 66 NEW Work and patching, reasonable. Bud. 1201 Cardinal, JA HA 8-9692. PLASTERING; patch; new. JOHN Wichita.

FR 1-2374 eves. PLUMBERS (Licensed) 67 ANYTHING in 8129 plumbing: PR reason15 0 SINAK, 9824; Arv-Allen. ME 1-1910: low prices. ROOFING, GUTTERING, SIDING 68 CUNNINGHAM new. repairs.

all types, free estimates: reasonable rates. 2631 McNair, PR 1-3166. IMPERIAL CONTRACTING CO. Roof leaking? Can't afford a new one? 15-year guaranteed new process at 1-3 the cost, no mess. Free estimates.

HWY. 61-67 FL 2-2819 ROOF REPAIRS -NEW ROOF For A hole in your roof or a whole new roof: estimates furnished terms. FREDERIC, 4280 Natural Bridge, O1 2-1000. ROOFS: new. repair, siding.

guttering, tuckpointing, carpentry. EV 9-2145 4715 Sacramento ROOFS. GUTTERS: carpentry. new, repair, ALLEN. FL 3-9961 4-4160, 2732 Hereford.

ROOFING. Any Type: no job ton small: guaranteed. MILBOURN. EV 3-7126 3650 Oakdale ROOFING. tuckpointing, guttering, recoating.

Gore, 1321 Lami, MO 4-6686, Guaranteed. ROOFS, Chimneys, Gutters. Mac. 2205 Shenandoah, PR 1-9177. ROOFS, Chimneys, Gutters, tuckpointing.

carpentry. McCain, 5165 S. Norwood, EV 1-6071. ROOFING, Guttering, Carpentry. 1515 21 6-4446 NEW HOOFS and all types roofs repaired at a price can afford.

A ROOFING 5240 Pattison PR 2-6642 ROOFING: new repair, any type. Carl. 2003 Sidney. MO 4-8200. STORAGE.

MOVING. EXPRESS 69 VON DER AHE VANS; low rate. 600 Rudder, Fenton DI 3-2200 SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 75 BAILEY TECHNICAL SCHOOL DIESEL MECHANICS AUTO MECHANICS Day and evening classes now forming. Visit, write or phone Veterans Approved PRospect 6-7860 1645 S. Grand.

St. Louis 4. Mo. LEARN FOR A HIGH PAYING JOB I KEY PUNCH DATA PROCESSING NOR BOOKKEEPING MACHINE METROPOLITAN SCHOOLS 508 N. Grand 01 2-5454 WOMEN, LEARN TO BE Medical and Dental Assts.

METROPOLITAN SCHOOLS 508 N. Grand OL 2-5454 Out-of-Town Call Collect (As Seen on TV) LEARN Drafting and Design at Southwest Technical Institute 2514 Brentwood St. Louis Self Heip Free Lifetime Placement WO 2-3666 For Details. RESUME AND WRITING SERVICES, 79 PENS 6642 Delmar PA 7-3113 BOYS 80 ACCOUNTANT. 37, degree, 14 years experience, present salary $10,000, seeks job involving comparison of cost with management objectives.

Box W-114. Post-Disp. ACCOUNTANT, degree, general experience, supervision. taxes, statements. assist comptroller.

Box Z-102, Post -Dispatch. SITUATIONS- MEN, BOYS 80 of work: daily, 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.; reference. VO 2-5037. BLACKSMITH; 18 years' expertence, forging and tempering tools, making pipe clamps, brackets.

etc. Carbide bit grinding. UN 8-4596. BOORKEEPING monthly service part time; 25 years, PL. 2-7255, EDY, 17.

wants steady work, EV 9-1176. CARPENTER, union, 21 years experience, wants steady year-round work. Box Y-200, Post-Dispatch. CHEF or Manager of club or restaurant: hotel and club experience, will consider any location. Contact 615-723-2357.

COLLEGE STUDENT. 25, white, chauffeur, servant, companion to man, in exchange for room and board. References. Box Z-3, P-D. DRAPERY COTTER or factory work; experienced.

FO 7-2169. ELECTRICIAN Journeyman; dustrial, commercial. residential: read schematics: bend conduit: have own tools: very good worker: Call Robert, CE 1-2525 anytime. 1-2 MEN: any kind of vork, over $2 hour. PR MACHINIST or tool and die: have 3 weeks avoilable, May 16 thru June 5.

Will consider steady work. 314 DU 4-2087, Silex, Mo. after 5:30 p.m. MAN, background sales in and out, correspondence, purchasing, inventory control, office manage, full or part time. ST 1-9143 a.m.

MAN. 25: fry cook needs work: prefer nights. PR 6-5520. MOTEL and apartment manager; couple trained and experienced in management; available immediately. YO 6-4451 and Fredericktown.

Mo. ST 3-2356. PAINTER; white: non-union; perienced. 'MO 4-0384. RAILROAD Freight Rates; part time, over 25 years experience.

Box Y-193. Post-Dispatch. STEADY EMPLOYMENT. part time, evenings. Call MO 4-1749, 6-8 p.m.

YOUNG MAN; part time, years college, after 6 p.m. Box 2-121, Post -Dispatch. SITUATIONS -WOMEN, GIRLS 81 ADDRESSING cards, circulars, catalogs, stuffing, hand or type. WY 4-9276. BABY SITTING: colored.

light housework, dependable, days, OL 2-0046 BABY SITTING in my home: fenced yard, hot meals, rellable, KI 4-2969. BABY SITTER. Richmond Heights area, nites, MI 7-9039. CLEANING, days, white, experienced, references. FL 2-1168.

CLEANING. laundry, days. white. own transportation. UN 9-0409 COOK; experienced; references: 6 hours a night; also all around kitchen help.

days. CO 1-3717. GENERAL house cleaning or froning, by day. GE 6-0591 alter 7. LADY wants office cleaning work: experienced.

CH 1-0685. NURSE: practical, white, private duty, days or stay in, references. FO 7-3229. NURSE. licensed, settled.

nights. Nursing home. LA 7-8854. NURSE'S AID; hospital or care In home, references. CO 1-8238.

SECRETARY, legal experienced: will work permanent, part time. Box Y-98, Post -Dispatch. SWIMMING Instructor and-or lifeguard, college girl, Wo 20, qualified and experienced. 8-0500, Ext. 332.

TYPIST, qualified, part time; copy stencils, etc. EV 3-0613. TYPING done, my home, any kind: neat and accurate. CO 1-8213 TYPING done in my home. Call FL 1-2479.

TYPING done in my home: experience. VI 3-5169. WOMAN: Negro: care Invalid; reliable: references: available. 7-4308. YOUNG LADY.

photography ex- perience, JE 5-0419. YOUNG LADY, photography experience. JE 5-0419. HELP WANTED -MEN, BOYS 82 Trans- Texas Airways NEED EXPERIENCED AIRCRAFT MECHANICS AND AIRCRAFT SHEET METAL MEN IN HOUSTON Starting, salary benefits. $3.13 For per informa- hour.

Excellent tion contact personnel department Airways, Inc. Trans INTERNATIONAL Texas AIRPORT HOUSTON, TEXAS 77060 Area code 713 -MI 5-3381 An equal opportunity employer ACT NOW! I If yOu Are A hard worker, 18 and over. with drivers license. Working hours to fit your schedule. Call Mr.

Avance for interview. Delight Wholesale Co. GA 1-0470 4230 N. Broadway APECO SERVICE TECHNICIAN Opening. Excellent working conditions, Car required, and prior electro mechanical knowledge preferred.

Salary and expense allowance. Age 21-30. Military obligation mist be fulfilled. Call Mr. Tom Scully.

PR 1-5735. A BILLION DOLLAR national-known company with offices in Clayton, has permanent position for a man age 25 to 40 who has initiative, mature judgment and salesmanship ability with or without actual experience; man selected will receive a salary, yearly cash bonus and an expense allowance; he will participate in both profit-sharing and company pension plan, and he will have a group health and life insurance. plus paid vacation. Box R-128. Post-Dispatch or call VO 3-0150.

ACCOUNTANT, JR. ence Excellent opportunity with growing national manufacturer. Requires 2 years experience in bookkeeping or ACcounting and at least 12 hours in accounting. Military obligations completed. Outstanding family and employe benefits, to age 30.

Apply in person R. Can Co. Bridgeton, Mo. Access from McKelvey Rd. TO PLACE A WANT AD CALL MAin 1-6666 CHARGE IT ST.

LOUIS POST- DISPATCH HELP WANTED--MEN, BOYS 82 ACCOUNTANT Administrative staff position: B.S. degree with 6-8 vears experience required: experience should include public and institutional accounting with a strong background in ing systems: salary open. Submit complete resume with ary requirements to Box Y-74. Post Rapidly growing national tion wishes to employ tax accountant: position involves preparation of federal and state tax returns. tax research and tax aspects of acquisitions: salary up to $15,000: St.

Louis location. Replies held in confidence. Our personnel know of this ad. Box 2-319. Post-Disp.

ACCOUNTANT Local Industrial Firm has career opportunity for a man who can grow from initial position as sistant Bookkeeper to Office Manager. Must have Accounting degree or equivalent and sever years business experience. Will consider advanced night school student. Give complete personal and experience data: salary ran: :4 expected. Box T-181.

PostACCOUNTANTS Junior, Semi senior, senior far progressive downtown CPA firm. No travel. State experience salary desired. Box Y-142, ACCOUNTANT-COST development lent work, certificate for required, excelopportunity Send personal development. resume to Box Post- Dispatch.

ACCOUNTANT; through profit and loss; interesting and diversifled duties: multi corporate tion: in west county; good fringe benefits. Send resume including salary requirements. Box Z-231, Post -Dispatch. Accounting Clerk, 21-28 Local office of national tion seeks, accounting clerk with minimum college accounting: employe benefits, prefer drait exempt: located in south St. Louis; equal opportunity employer.

Box -154. Post- Dispatch. ACCOUNTING CLERK WHITE MOTOR CORPORATION Typing and general office dure. Opportunity for advancement with large corporation. Call MR.

TAMADIN GA 1-6161 ACCOUNTING CLERK. preterably under 30 and Interested In counting: opportunity to advanca while receiving good pay and workIng conditions: downtown pany, largest of its kind in area. BOX 2-131. POST-DISPATCH ACCOUNTING TRAINEE Prefer draft exempt to handle general ledger, property records and financial statement preparation. Send resume of experience and salary required to Box Z-42, Post-Dispatch.

Administrative Assistant Intelligent, aggressive individual to assist V.P. Sales in Nationwide firm. Heavy long distance phone use, record maintenance and sales planning. For Immediate Clayton Interview phone Mr. McCracken.

VO AGGRESSIVE YOUNG MARRIED Man for Monday thru Friday delivery route; we prefer inexperienced: full pay while training; cellent income; paid holidays, vacation, life insurance and hospitalization: uniforms furnished: upply in person, 2921 S. Brentwood Brentwood. AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN Trouble shooting Wiring installations. Work from prints. Bench overhaul of accessories.

reciprocating. and jet aircraft. Must have previous military experience. No phone calls, apply in person. REMMERT-WERNER, LAMBERT FIELD.

An equal opportunity emplover. AIRCRAFT SHEETMERAL Minimum of 2 years experience, capable of working from print for custom fabrication, no phone calls. Apply in person. Remmert-Werner, Lambert Field. St.

Louis. Mo. AIRCRAFT Combination line service and apprentice: A and mechanic: full time: new modern facilities: Thunderbird Aviation Mooney Distributor, KE 2-3235. AIRCRAFT Flight Instructor: part time preferred; mornings and weekends: Tunderbird Aviation Inc. Mooney Distributor, KE 2-3235.

AIRLINE CATERING SUPERVISION Dobbs Houses. world's APPLIANCE servicemen to work at local distributor handling line of major appliances and air ers. Please call O1 2-3900 000 Ext. 206, ARCHITECT. excellent future must have at least 2 years college.

seal preferred: diversified duties, not all board work: give experience, age, expeted income Pox Y-319. Post -Dispatch. ARCHITECTURAL Draftsman, senior draftsman, some experi ence is required in residentia' drafting Junior architectura draftsman. PE 9-1337 liberal fringe benefits, career opportunities. Apply in person.

Dobbs Houses Catering Kitchen, 11259 Hunter dr. off Curress rd. in Bride ton. Air Conditioning Service Man Experienced only; top salary, WY 4-7875. AIR NDITIONING Installation and service.

Sheet metal WO 1-0937. AIR-CONDITIONING and furnace work; install and service. PR 3-9131 VO 3-2234 ALERT YOUNG MEN We need 2 young men as service trainees in our St. Louis service department. Good opportunities for advancement.

Must be high school graduates or equivalent. Draft exempt. Interested in mechanics and electricity. Neat appearance, no previous experience necessary. Call Mr.

Hampe. OL 2-5156. PITNEY BOWES, Inc. An ALIGNMENT and Opportunity brake Employer. ...3843 West Pine perienced.

Call HU 1-9547 5652 GRAVOIS ANSWER THIS AD ANG GET WORK. Men or women needed to deliver telephone books. Call MG 4-0372. MO 4-2362. ARTIST To order type, photos And paste- up black and white art to close tolerances, make color illustrations with air brush, do creative package design.

Some experience in packaging design preferred. Apply in person. R. C. Can Co.

Bridgeton, Mo. Access from McKelvey Rd. ARTIST For creative printer. Take charge growing art department. Design layout and finish art.

Supervise cold-type and paste up artists. Cal Mr. Davis. TE 3-8087 appointmen ASSEMBLERS Specialists and journeymen. 1 year experience minimum, assembling castings and weld sub-assemblies, fitting keys, bearings and etc.

Must have your own tools, union scale and fringe benefits. Apply GRUENDLER CRUSHER PULVERIZER 2015 North Market. TAX TAX largest Co. salary, choice will be appreciated..

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