St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri (2024)

February 21, 1977 ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH CLASSIFIED AD INDEX MINIMUM 2 LINES The numbers in the index below refer to the classification number and not the page number. classifications are Numbered Appear in Numerical 1 Order. Service Classification Announcements Bids and Proposals Wanted Business Directory Business Opportunities Business Personals Death Notices Directors Meetings Financial Fishing, Vacations, Picnics Fraternal Notices Greetings Legal Notices Loans Lost and Found Personals .0497 Schools, Instruction 1578-1693 Special Notices Stockholders Meeting .9639 Swaps .0679 Employment Employment Agencies Help Wanted Sales Help Wanted Partners Situations Wanted Real Estate for Rent Apartments-Rent. Business Prop.

Sale-Lease 7138-7294 Flats for Rent. 2758-2931 Farms for Rent Hotels Houses for Rent Mobile Homes for Rent. Office Space Resorts for Rent Rooms, Board 1891-2295 Suburban Prop. 3137-4853 Furnished Suburban, Wanted to Rent Real Estate for Sale Acreage for Sale- Wanted Apartments for Sale 6858-6999 Business Prop. Sale-Lease Condominiums Deeds of Trust 5058 Farms and Farm Land 7435-7658 Flats for Sale.

6858-6999 Houses for Sale (St. Louis City) 6718-6833 Hunting Grounds 7393 Investment Property 7310 Loans on Real Estate 5074 Land, Lots 7013-7096 Mobile Homes for Sale. 7690 Money Wanted 5090 Real Estate Services .5116 Real Estate Trade 5132 Real Estate Out of St. Louis 7674 Real Estate Wanted to Buy .5157 Resorts for Sale .5017 Suburban Prop. Timber Lands 7419 Things for Sale Air Conditioning Equipment 8474 Aircraft 8516 Animals 8235 Antiques .8573 Aquariums and Fish .8458 Auctions 8599 Automobiles Bicycles 8615 Birds for Sale 8417 Boats and Motors 8201 Books 8698 Building Materials 8730 Cameras and Supplies 8755 Campers .8011 Clothing 8797 Coal, Wood, Fuel Oil 8813 Dogs and Cats 8276 Farm 8839 Fans .8474 Heating Equipment .8912 Horses and Vehicles 8326 Household Goods 8953 Household Goods Wanted 8995 Jewelry and Diamonds 9019 Lawn Mower Sales and Service 8896 Machinery 9050 Miscellaneous for Sale 9175 Motorcycles ..8177 Musical .9233 Poultry and Supplies 8391 Rabbits, Monkeys, Pet Stock 8359 Radios and Televisions 9290 Seeds, Plants and Trees 9357 Sewing Machines .9373 Sporting Goods .9399 Stamps and Coins .9415 Stereo-Hi-Fi-Phono ..9274 Store, Office Equipment .9456 Toys 9498 Travel Trailers 8011-8094 Advertisers are requested to check the first insertion of ads for corrections.

This newspaper will be responsifor only one incorrect insertion. ANY ERROR SHOULD BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY. SO, PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD CAREFULLY AND NOTIFY US PROMPTLY IN CASE OF ERROR. Liability of The Pulitzer Publishing Comin the event of failure to publish an advertisem*nt for any reason, or in the that errors occur in the publishing an advertisem*nt, shall be limited to space occupied by the items or advertisem*nt. Claims concerning omisor incorrect not be considered unmade within 30 days date of publication.

CANCELLATIONS OR CORRECTIONS CAN NOT BE MADE BETWEEN THE TIME THE AD IS ORDERED AND THE INITIAL PUBLICATION FLORISTS 0158 NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN A Beautiful Expression of Sympathy Mon. thru Thurs. 8-6 p.m. Fri. 8-8 p.m., Sat.

8-5 p.m. 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 MONUMENTS 0216 ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT CO. 7001 Chippewa 351-4300 5232 W. Florissant 385-7766 FRATERNAL NOTICES 0232 A St.

Louis Web Pressmen No. 38 Please be advised of the death of BRO. AUGUST RICH Funeral at John L. Ziegenhein Sons, 7027 Gravois, 9 a.m. Sec'y-Treas.

FRANCIS PETER, STROUP, HAROLD Life Member Ladue Club, Telephone Pioneers of America DEATHS 0273 Anna lion), Feb. 19, 1977, widow of the ANNA, HENRIETTA (nee Gallate Walter Anna, dear mother of Mary Jane Holman, Irene and Bill Anna, Marie Perry and Elsie Crocker, dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral from GEBKEN Chapel, 2630 Gravois, Feb. 22, 9 a.m. to St.

Francis de Sales Church. Interment SS. Peter Paul Cemetery. Visitation after 6 p.m. Mon.

DEATHS 0273 Miller MILLER, MABEL M. (nee McTaggart), asleep in Jesus, Feb. 20, 1977, beloved wife of the late Edward D. Miller, dear mother of Dorothy Stillman, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, greatgrandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, 2 p.m.

Feb. 23. Interment Bethlehem. Member of Faith Lutheran Church. Visitation after 2 p.m.

Tues. Morris MORRIS, DOROTHY, (nee Higgins), Feb. 19, 1977, beloved wife of the late Vernon T. Morris, dear sister of Helen M. Higgins and Paul L.

Higgins, dear sister-inlaw. In state Mon. after 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., Tues. 12 noon 2 p.m.

services from ALEXANDER TOWN CHAPEL, 6175 Delmar. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery" Naibart See Schmidt Newenhaus NEWENHAUS, MARY (nee Growe), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 20, 1977, beloved wife of the late Theodore Newenhaus dear mother of Catherine Kemper, T. J. Newenhaus Jr.

and Jerome Newenhaus, dear sister of Rose. Suttner, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral from CALVIN FEUTZ Funeral Home, 9480 Lewis Clark BI. Feb. 23, 9:30 a.m.

to Corpus Christi Church, 8449 Jennings Rd. for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Calvary. IN PARLORS 1 P.M.

TUES. Pounds POUNDS, ALBERT Feb. 19, 1977, beloved husband of Marie Pounds (nee Augustine), dear father of Andrew Pounds, Linda Loeffelman, Brenda Pogano, Carol Loehr and Michael St. Onge, father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, son-in-law and uncle. Funeral from SCHRADER FUNERAL HOME, Ballwin, Wed.

11 a.m. Interment Bethel Cemetery, VISITATION AFTER 6 P.M. MON. Quirk QUIRK, JOSEPHINE (nee Schwal), Feb. 19, 1977, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late Harold E.

Quirk, dear mother of Donald, Ken and Neil Quirk, dear sister of Bertha Hamilton, Leonard and Jerry Schwalm, dear mother-in-law of Mary Colette Quirk, Susan Quirk and Quirk, our dear sister-in-law, grandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER COLONIAL Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 8:30 a.m. with Mass celebrated at Epiphany of Our Lord Church, 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Those who desire may make contributions to American Cancer Society in Mrs.

Quirk's memory. VISITATION TUES. AFTER 1P.M. Rich RICH, AUGUST, Feb. 18, 1977, beloved husband of Violet H.

Rich (nee Hagemann), dear father of Irvin A. Rich, dear brother of Teresa, Ann Marie and Frank Rich, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncle. Funeral Tues. 9 a.m. at JOHN L.

ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois. Interment Sunset. Member Holy Name Society of St. Gabriel Church and Web Pressmen Union Local 38. Roethler ROETHLER, FRED Feb.

19, 1977, beloved husband of the late Clara B. Roethler (nee Saxon), dear father of Richard and Fred, dear father-in-law, grandfather and brother. Services Tues. p.m. at JOHN L.

ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois. Interment Hiram. Retired member of Painters Local of Alton, Ill. and member of Bethalto Lodge No. 406 A.F.

A.M., Bethalto, Ill. Rogers ROGERS, EDWARD A. (EDDIE), on Feb. 18, 1977, dear son of Edward and Mary Rogers (nee Kent), dear brother of Michael, Janet, Karen, Patricia and Joseph Rogers, dear grandson of Frances and the late Maurice Kent and Agnes and the late Alexis Rogers, our dear nephew and cousin. Funeral from JOHN STYGAR SON, 9825 Halls Ferry Feb.

22 at 9:30 a.m. to St. Catherine Alexandria Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Ruehl RUEHL, ROSA (nee Wilson), asleep in Jesus, Feb.

17, 1977, beloved wife of the late Rudolph Ruehl, dearest mother of Virginia Meilink, dearest motherin-law of Harold Meilink, our dear aunt. Funeral services at HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, Tues. Feb. 22, 10:30 a.m.

Interment St. Trinity. Ryan RYAN, FRANCIS J. (BUD), suddenly, Feb. 20, 1977, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Lillian Ryan (nee Hand), dearest brother of Mary Kaiser, Esther Jenny, Louella, James D.

and John L. Ryan, our dear brother-inlaw, uncle and cousin. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, time later. BELL RINGER AD. A Post-Dispatch Clasified Advertiser offered the following for sale: CHEVROLET 71, pick-up, perfect condition, camper, bucket seats, full power XXX-XXXX "Had 15 or 20 calls." When you have something to sell sell it fast with a Post-Dispatch Bell Ringer Ad.

Bell Ringers Give You: Big reach Big Results Bedrock rate For example: you can run a 3 line ad, 3 consecutive week days for only $6.66 (other savings too numerous to mention here) Call 621-6666 ask for one of our new Bell Ringer Operators POST FED 621-6666 ST LOANS IN Moving out of town? St. Louis Post-Dispatch Classified Ads can help you sell big items too costly to take with you! Phone 621-6666 DEATHS -Cismowski SCHMIDT, CISMOWSKI, HELEN (nee Najbart), Feb. 20, 1977, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, wife of the late Herman L. Schmidt, dear sister of Clara Naibart, Frank and Leo S. Najbar dear sister -inlaw, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuary, 2842 Feb. 23, 8:30 a.m. to Resurrection of Our Lord Church for 9 a.m. Mass. Interment Calvary.

Retired member of I.L.G.W. Union. Visitation Mon. after 4 p.m. Sheppard SHEPPARD, GILBERT 0'Fallon, suddenly, Feb.

19, 1977, beloved husband of Bernice (nee EIl), dear brother of Anna Hechinger, Delores Walsh, Dorothy, Meinie Wilfred H. and John N. Sheppard, dear uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral Mass 11 a.m. Assumption Church, 0'Fallon.

Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Visitation KEITHLY-DAVIS Funeral Home, 311 Wood, 'Fallon, Mon. 10 a.m. Christian prayers 8 p.m. Member of 0'Fallon Vol.

Firemen, Chamber of Commerce, O' Fallon V.F.W. Post, Kiwanis, and National Jewelers Assn. Shultz SHULTZ, BLANCHE formerly of Webster Groves, Feb. 19, 1977, D' Adrian Convalescent Home, Godfrey, mother of J. H.

and Richard S. Shultz and Marjorie Wright, dear grandmother, dear sister of Ruth M. Owen. In state after 1 p.m. Tues.

at GENT Funeral Home, 2409 State Alton, Ill. Funeral services 2 p.m. Tues. Shumaker SHUMAKER, GEORGE, Feb. 20, 1977, dearest brother of Frank and the late Dr.

Charles H. Shumaker of St. Louis, Mo. and Mrs. Mary Crouse of Reno, dear uncle of Martha Kirkland, Mrs.

Louise Russell and Robert Crouse, our dear great-uncle, great-great-uncle and cousin. Mr. Shumaker in state at HOFF. MEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, Mon. after p.m.

until 9 p.m., then in state at WOLFERSBERGER-MEYER FUneral Home, O'Fallon, Ill. Tues. after 12 noon until service time 2. p.m. Interment O'Fallon City Cemetery.

Mr. Shumaker was a member of the St. Louis Seratoma Club. Stroup STROUP, HAROLD M. Feb.

18, 1977, husband of Opal Morey Stroup and the late Mildred Stroup, father of Marian N. Broyer of Pittsburgh, and Jim More of Tulsa, brother of Dr. Clayton Stroup, Howard and Paul Stroup, brother-in-law, father -inlaw of Judd Broyer, grandfather of Marsha Broyer, James, Martha and Donald Morey, uncle and cousin. Mr. Stroup at BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester Kirkwood.

Funeral Tues. 11 a.m. at Kirkwood United Methodist Church, 201 W. Adams. Memorials preferred to American Cancer Society, Kirkwood United Methodist Church or to a Charity of your choice.

Visitation 2-9 p.m. Mon. Tanner TANNER, DANIEL fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 18, 1977, beloved husband of Katherine (nee Sukalo), dear father of Loretta and Anita Tanner, dear brother of Virginia Mercer, Ruth Fieseler, Marcella Powers, LaVerne McLaughlin and Grace Petry, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from SOUTHERN FUneral Home, 6322 S.

Grand Feb. 22, 8:30 a.m. to St. Hedwig Church for 9 a.m. Mass.

Interment National. Masses preferred. Taylor TAYLOR, NORMA Feb. 20, 1977, beloved wife of Homer B. Taylor, mother of Lloyd Taylor, daughter of Minnie Witterschein, grandmother of Lawrence, Jeffrey and William Taylor, sister of Roy Witterschein.

Memorial services at KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST, 9450 Olive Feb. 22 at 2 p.m. Entombment private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Luke's West Hospital Intensive Care Unit.

No visitation. Tayon TAYON, JOSEPH Feb. 19, 1977, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Esther Tayon (nee Lange), dear father of Thelma (Mickey) Garascia, dear father-in-law of Ernest Garascia, dear brother of Justine Tavon, Marie Maier and the late Philip and Louis Tayon, dear grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle, greatuncle and cousin. Funeral from CALCATERRA Funeral Home, 5142 Daggett Feb. 22, 8:30 a.m.

to St. Ambrose Church, Mass 9 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member of Rollo-Calcaterra American Legion Post No. 15 and White House Retreat League.

Masses preferred. Visitation after p.m. Mon. Guard of Honor No. service, 7:30 p.m.

Mon. Thixton THIXTON, EUPHEMA W. (nee Wilcox) dear wife of John T. Thixton, dear mother of Mary Agrippino, dear sister of Ruth Heidbreder, Newton and Virgil Wilcox, dear sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral 10 a.m.

at BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester Kirkwood. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Thixton was a member of Billings O.E.S. No.

525. Visitation 2-9 p.m. Mon. Thurman THURMAN, NELLIE H. (nee Fogarty), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb.

19, 1977, beloved wife of the late Erwin A. Thurman, dear mother of Cathleen Aguirre, Virginia Mayor, Marie Muckerman, Norene Lea and James Thurman, dear sister of Mary Talbot, Loretta Rohifing, the late Catherine Corcoran and John Fogarty, dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from SOUTHERN FUneral Home, 6322 S. Grand Feb. 22, 8:30 a.m.

to St. Anthony of Padua Church for 9 a.m. Mass. Interment Calvary. Member of Natl.

Assn. of Retired Federal Employees and St. Anthony of Padua Wed. Club. Toma TOMA, FAYE RUTH, (nee Bynum), Feb.

18, 1977, beloved wife of Albert H. Toma, dear mother of Albert H. Toma, mother-in-law of Nathene Shofer Toma, grandmother of Albert H. 111, Marc Shofer, and Cynthia Lynn Toma, sister of Coy J. Bynum and Ruby Shelton, our dear great-grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt.

Services at HOFFMEISTER CoIonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 10:30 a.m. Interment Sunset. Family prefers memorial contributions to the St. Louis Christmas Carol Assn. Walk WALK, MARIE fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb.

19, 1977, beloved wife of the late Edwin Walk, dear mother of Bernice E. Boerner, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sisterin-law, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester Feb. 22, 9:30 a.m.

to Immaculate Conception Church (Maplewood) for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Resurrection. Mrs. Walk in state 2 p.m.

Wilhelms WILHELMS, REV. HENRY asleep in Jesus, Feb. 20, 1977, beloved husband of Frieda Wilhelms, dear father of Christine Wilmas, Marilyn Daetz, Ron Wilhelms and Edwin Brinkman, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, beloved pastor emeritus and friend. In state at SHEPARD FUNERAL CHAPEL, 9255 Natural Bridge from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m.

Mon. Funeral from Trinity Lutheran Church, 3765 McKelvey on 2 p.m. to St. Charles Memorial Gardens. Memorials to Trinity Lutheran Church will be appreciated.

MEMORIAM 0315 Place an In Memoriam Call Miss Lane 621-6666 LOST 0331 AFGHAN hound, white, male, Magnolia-Grand arpa, 772-0411, 865-0007 Beagles, 2 female, tri color, PLEASE. 432-6158. Childrens pets. DOG, female, co*ck-a-poo, black and gray, Spanish Lake area. 741-5697.

GERMAN Shepherd Puppy, needs medication, Ladue, reward, 394-6739 GOLD INITIAL RING-TSK, Call 567- 4636 or 432-2727 Ask for Tom GOLD RING with garnets, reward. Write Box N-171, POST-DISPATCH 900 N. 12th, St. Louis, Mo. 63101 LOST 0331 GRANDMOTHER'S bracelet, 12 charms, keepsake, 353-5091 IRISH SETTER, male, OakvilleMelville area.

reward 846-2647 KARAN Terrier, Paddock Estates, Sun. Eve, Reward, 831-7965 MALAMUTE, gray and white female, 2:11 am, south side, needs medication, call after 4, 772-3780 or 773-5980 NECKLACE, gold coin pendant, vicinity Famous- Barr West County, 2- 15 or 2-16, reward, 432-2303. PEEKAPOO, Black, male, "Boozer" South County. Reward. Call Linda at 892-7258 or 725-3228 PERSIAN CAT, silver, male, So.

Geyer REWARD, 966-3136. SCHNAUZER, grey white, female, 10 collar, area of Cypress Rd. St. Charles Rock $50 eward. 423-0978 SHEEP DOG, gray and white, fenale, City-South.

Reward, FI. 3-4674. STAR SAPPHIRE RING, man's, urea Le Chateau, reward, 966-4964 PERSONAL 0497 M.L.S.C. GAY HOT LINE 367-0084 PAINTERS, Union Local No. 46, vote for me for Business Representative at 8pm, Feb.

22, at the Painters' Hall. TED DOUGLAS SOBRIETY MEANS FREEDOM But freedom is an inside job and sometimes a little outside help is needed to find it. If you or a loved one needs help, call the CAREUNIT alcoholism treatment program at Christian Hospital Northwest, 839- 3800 TUTORING can help your child learn to like learning. Ages 3-14. Call Drs.

Sandra and John Gadell at Center for New Ways, 721-0033. WHAT GOD SAYS ABOUT TREES IN ISRAEL. Call 776-0267 CARE OF CHILDREN AND AGED NURSING HOMES 0513 A-OKAY RETIREMENT HOME. State license for 98 residents, prices from $225 to $325 per month, everything included. 131 Cole, St.

Charles, Mo. 63301. Call for Free Brochure, 946-6946. BABY Sitting, my home, GrandChippewa, pre-school experience, references. 772-4285.

BABYSITTING, my home, day or night, weekends, 772-5766. MEN or WOMEN-private or semiprivate rooms, 3 meals, chapel, taundry, beautician, barber, $250 no extras 241-8720 PUBLIC NOTICES 0539 PUBLIC HEARING THERE IS PENDING IN THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS A BOARD BILL NO. 177 An ordinance approving the Singleton Avenue Industrial Development Plan prepared by the Planned Industrial Expansion Authority of the City of St. Louis for the Industrial Development of project areas located within City Blocks 2296 and 2274 in the City of St.

Louis; finding said project areas to be blighted, insanitary and undeveloped industrial areas which should be developed in the public interest; finding that the Industrial Development Plan conforms to the general plan for the development of the City; finding that the Industrial Development Plan affords maximum opportunity for development of the area; finding that the Industrial Development Plan is feasible and that there is no requirement for the relocation of individuals and families from the project areas; pledging cooperation of the Board of Aldermen and requesting various officials departments and official agencies of the City of St. Louis to cooperate and to exercise their respective functions and powers in a manner consistent with the Industrial Development Plan; require in lieu of tax payments to be made to the City of St. Louis by any approved developer or developers; containing a severability clause and containing an emergency clause. Beginning at the intersection of the west line of 21st Street, 60 feet wide, and the south line of Gratiot Street, 40 feet wide; thence southwardly 110.00 feet along the west line of said 21st Street, 60 feet wide, to an offset therein; thence westwardly 25.00 feet along said offset, which offset is parallel with the said south line of Gratiot Street, to the Western line of 21st Street, 85 feet wide; thence continuing southwardly 259.98 feet along the west line of 21st Street, 85 feet wide, to the north line of Papin Street, 40 feet wide; thence westwardly 241.00 feet along the north line of Papin Street, 40 feet wide, to the property conveyed to Hydee, by Deed recorded in Book 8242 Page 513; thence northwardly 119.86 feet along the east line of said property conveyed to said Hydee, which line is parallel to the said west line of 21st Street, 85 feet wide, to the former south line of Singleton Street, 30 feet wide, vacated by Ordinance Number 56769, thence westwardly 90.00 feet along the former south line of said vacated Singleton Street, 30 feet wide, and the westward extension thereof, to a point in the southward extension of the west line of the former northsouth alley in City Block 2274, 10 feet wide, vacated by Ordinance Number 56769, thence northwardly 250.00 feet along the southward extension of the west line of said north-south alley vacated by Ordinance 56769 and along the west line of said north-south alley to the south line of Gratiot Street; thence eastwardly 356.00 feet along the south line of Gratiot Street to the point of beginning; and A Lot in block 2282 of the City of St. Louis, beginning at the Southeast corner of Papin Street and 21st Street, thence East 264 feet 6 inches, more or less to the West line of property now or formerly of Freasier, thence South 126 feet 11 inches more or less to the North line of the alley 20 feet wide in said City Block, thence West along the North line of said alley 266 feet, more or less to the East line of 21st Street, thence North with the East line of 21st Street 127 feet 6 inches, more or less to the point of beginning.

Bounded East by property now or formerly of Joseph L. Freasier. ANY OWNERS OF PROPERTY AF- FECTED BY SAID CHANGE OR INTERESTED THEREIN, MAY APPEAR BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, WHICH COMMITTEE WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS BILL, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1977, AT 10 A.M., IN ROOM 208, CITY HALL. H. J.

MCNULTY CLERK SUMMER CAMPS 0596 Art Gaines Baseball Camp, Hunnewell, Boys 9-19, free book BUSINESS PERSONALS 0612 A A DATE OR A MATE Call Compatibility for Recorded A DATE (YOU CHOOSE) FROM VIEW-A-DATE-the video dating club. Call 432-2330. 0331 Announcements 0018 0018 A menacemonts 0018 A meancements 0018 DEATHS Archer ARCHER, RUTH (nee Ellis), Feb. 18, 1977, beloved wife of the late Raymond Archer, dear sister of Ida Heimer and Paul Ellis, our dear 1 sister-in-law, aunt, greataunt and cousin. Service Tues.

10 a.m. at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois. Interment Memorial Park. Charter Member of Womens Traffic Club and Railroad Business Womens Club.

Barry BARRY, ROSE (nee Roth), Feb. 19, 1977, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of John C. dear mother of Robert G. Barry, Mary Grace McGinnis and Eileen Rose Keifer, dear sister of John Roth, dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandmother, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S.

Kingshighway, Feb. 22, 9:30 a.m. to Holy Family Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Calvary.

Masses preferred. Visitation from noon until 9 p.m. Mon. Beckmann BECKMANN, DAVID Feb. 19, 1977, beloved husband of Regina Beckmann (nee Hess), dear father of Robert Beckmann, Florence Tingler and Joe Carpenter, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, great-uncle and cousin.

Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 10:30 a.m. Mr. Beckmann was a 40-vear employee of Stix, Baer Fuller. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. VISITATION TUES.

AFTER 2 P.M. Beckmeyer BECKMEYER, ARTHUR age 88, Wright City, 19, 1977, husband of Bertha, father of Dr. C. R. Beckmeyer, Dr.

J. R. Beckmeyer and Mrs. Corinne Murray, 5 grandchildren. Services 1 p.m.

NIEBURG-BROWN Chapel, Wright City. Entombment Valhalla Mausoleum, St. Louis. Memorials to United Church of Christ Bldg. Fund, Wright City, Mo.

preferred. Benoist BENOIST, MARIE (nee Goldbeck), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 20, 1977, beloved wife of the late Bryna Benoist, dear mother of Laurella Falwell, dear mother-in-law, grandmother of Gary and Paula Falwell, dear sister of Emma DuBray, Ethel Pressy, Hilda Haarmann, Lawrence, Robert, Frank, Norbert, Sylvester and the late Edward and Jim Goldbeck, dear sister-in-law, aunt, greataunt and cousin. Mrs. Benoist at DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, (time and place of funeral later) Masses preferred.

Visitation after 5 p.m. Mon. BESS, RICHARD CHRISTOPHER (RICK) EN FA, USN, Feb. 19, 1977, beloved son of Jean A. Bess, dear grandson of Arthur and Elizabeth Hickman of DeSoto, Mo.

and Paul and the late Marge Burnett, dear nephew, cousin and friend. Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, 11 a.m. Feb. 23. Interment Memorial Park.

Visitation after 4 p.m. Mon. Bowenschulte BOWENSCHULTE, ROY Feb. 20, 1977, dear son of the late Gustave H. and Katherine E.

Bowenschulte, dear brother of Edna G. Gerheauser, Helen M. Jones, Herthe T. Flick, Olivia K. Reeves, Frank Bowenschulte, and the late Henry W.

Dilport, Arthur W. and Gus H. Bowenschulte, dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Services at HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, 1:30 p.m.

Interment St. Trinity Cemetery. VISITATION AFTER 6 p.m. TUES. Brooks BROOKS, MARY EVA (nee Friend), Feb.

19, 1977, beloved wife of the late Connie Brooks, dear mother of James W. Phife, sister of Edna Mathis, grandmother of David W. Phife, mother-in-law of Dorothy M. Phife, dear sister-in-law, greatgrandmother, aunt, great-aunt and great-great-aunt. Services at HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 So.

Broadway, 1:30 p.m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Brooks was a member of Polar Star No.

134 O.E.S., White Shrine and Daughters of America. O.E.S. Services, 9 p.m. Mon. Visitation after 2 p.m.

Mon. Buechele BUECHELE, KEITH D.D.S., fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 19, 1977, husband of the late Margaret M. Buechele (nee Brengle), dear father of Patricia Bandle and Rita Nicholson, grandfather of Tony, Keith, Scott, Bruce and Jeff Bandie, dear father-in-law, brother -inlaw, uncle and cousin. Funeral Feb.

23, 8:30 a.m. from BUCHHOLZ MORTUARY, 5967 W. Florissant Ave. to Corpus Christi Church (Jennings) for 9 a.m. Mass.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. INTERMENT SERVICE PRIVATE. Dr. Buechele was a member of American College of Dentists, American Dental American Society of Oral Surgeons, Mo. Dental Greater St.

Louis Dental Society, Mo. State Dental International Assn. of Oral Surgeons and American Board of Oral Surgeons. Memorials to Corpus Christi St. Vincent! DePaul Society or charity of your choice will be appreciated.

IN PARLORS 10:30 a.m. TUES. Carpenter See Beckmann Cismowski See Schmidt Clarke CLARKE, IRENE Feb. 19, 1977, beloved wife of the late Charles A. Clarke, dear mother Robert and the late Clifford Clarke, our dear grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt.

Funeral from SHEPARD Funeral Chapel, 9255 Natural Bridge, 1:30 p.m. to Sunset Burial Park. A member of Wellston Rebekah Lodge No. 652 1.0.0.F. Visitation after 1 p.m.

Mon. Clements CLEMENTS, TANSEL Feb. 20, 1977, beloved husband of Marion Clements, stepfather of Don Hegger, Jacqueline Craig and Jerry Hegger, brother, brother-inlaw, stepfather grandfather and uncle. Funeral 2 p.m. at BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester Kirkwood.

Interment National Cemetery. Visitation 2-9 p.m. Mon. and Tues. Coen COEN, THOMAS J.

(TOM), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, suddenly on Feb. 18, 1977, beloved husband of Linda Coen (nee Margerum), loving father of Kelly, Casey and Michael Coen, dear son of Julia and the late Michael Coen, dear brother of Jackie Vietor, Nancy Quinlisk, Judy Koziacki, Michael and James Coen, our dear grandson, son-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew, great-nephew and cousin. Funeral from JOHN STYGAR SON, 9825 Halls Ferry Feb. 23, 9:30 a.m. to St.

Casimir's Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of Pipefitters Union Local No. 562.

VISITATION AFTER 1 p.m. MON. Comfort COMFORT, JAMES EARL, Kirkwood, Feb. 20, 1977, dear brother Charles H. Comfort, and the late Harry, Edgar, Will, Ray W.

Comfort and Emma Bingham, dear uncle of Edgar, Glenn and Louis Comfort, Helen Hill and Emma Jane Dunn, dear brotherin-law and great-uncle. Funeral 2:30 p.m. from PARKER-ALDRICH Chapel, 15 W. Lockwood, Webster Groves. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

If desired, contributions may be made to St. Louis Audubon Society. Visitation after 2 p.m. Mon. Doutt DOUTT, STELLA V.

(nee Kucera), Feb. 19, 1977, dear wife of the late Arthur C. Doutt dear mother of Viola G. Dobey, and the late Arthur C. Doutt dear sister of Emma T.

Hoelderle, dear mother-in-law of Marion A. Doutt and James E. Dobey, dear grandmother of Arline D. Sprigg, dear sister-in-law, aunt and greataunt, in her 93rd year. Funeral 2 p.m.

at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois. Interment New St. Marcus. Member of Rose Croix Chapter No.

372 O.E.S. who will conduct services Mon. 8 p.m. Visitation after 1 p.m. Mon.

DEATHS 0273 Fiacre FIACRE, JOHN J. Feb. 20, 1977, dear son of the late August and Mary Fiacre, dear brother of the late Louise Weston and Emil Flacre, dear uncle and cousin. Funeral Feb. 22, 8:30 a.m.

from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, 10212 Halls Ferry Rd. Interment Holy Cross Cmetery, Cuba, Mo. Visitation Mon. after 6 p.m. All and Number .0018 9654 1859 .0612 0273 9613 9571 0570 0232 0398 9597 9555 0554 1776 1792 1818 1834 1735 7435 2352 7716 .7351 4978 4879 4952 Fossell FOSSELL, MARY V.

(nee Fowler), fortified with the sacraments of the Holy Mother Church on Feb. 18, 1977, beloved wife of Edward W. Fossell, dear daughfer of Ann and the late John Fowler, dear sister of Margaret Bouchard, Betty Moody, Jack and the late Ann R. Fowler, our dear sister-inlaw, aunt, greataunt and cousin. Funeral Feb.

22 at 9:30 a.m. from the BUCHHOLZ Spanish Lake Mortuary, 1645 Redman ave. to St. Jerome Church, Ashbrook and Cabot Dr. for 10 a.m.

Mass. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Garascia See Tavon Grimes GRIMES, EMORY Feb. 20, 1977, beloved husband of Viola F. Grimes (nee Lindhorst), dear sonin-law, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncle.

Service at ORTMANN'S, 9222 Lackland, Overland, Feb. 23, 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Lebanon. Visitation after 6 p.m.

Mon. Growe See Newenhaus Hebrank HEBRANK, DONNA LEE, Feb. 20, 1977, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved daughter of Ronald J. and Barbara Ann (nee Kramer) Hebrank, dear sister of Sheila and Craig Hebrank, dear granddaughter, niece and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S.

Kingshighway, Feb. 23, 8:30 a.m. to Church of the Magdalen for 9 a.m. Mass. Interment National.

A member of St. Mary Magdalen CYC and a student at Bishop DuBourg High School. Visitation after 1 p.m. Tues. Higgins See Morris Hillmann HILLMANN, KENNETH, 19, 1977, husband of the late Victoria Hillmann, beloved father of Kenneth T.

Hillmann and Betty Jean Titchenal, dear son of Agnes Hillmann, brother of Gordon and Raymond Hillmann, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral 11 a.m. at EARL HILLEMAN Funeral Home, 9709 Lackland rd Overland. Interment Laurel Hit Memorials to Cancer Victims ana Friends, 1352 Craig Creve Coeur, Mo. 63141 requested.

Hoehn HOEHN, EMMA (nee Popp), of Perryville, Feb. 18, 1977 beloved wife of the late Edward Hoehn, dear mother of Ollie Hoehn and Verna Sawyer, dear sister of Erwin Popp, Clara Schmidt and Bertha Koch. Funeral from YOUNG SONS Funeral Home, Perryville, Feb. 22 to Emanuel Lutheran Church for service at 10 a.m. Burial in Memorial Park tery, St.

Louis. Graveside service at 12:45 p.m. Jasper JASPER, JOHN of Pevely, suddenly Feb 20, 1977, beloved husband of Dolores Jasper, father of Jo Ann Polk, Mary Jane Ader, Janice, John Jimmy and Jerry Jasper, our dear grandfather and brother. Funeral from VINYARD Hillcrest Chapel, Hwy 61-67, Pevely, 11 a.m. Wed.

Interment Crystal City, Mo. 27 year employee of Anheuser Busch, Local 133. Kaschmitter KASCHMITTER, JEAN (nee Bieler) Feb. 19, 1977, beloved wife of Leonard H. Kaschmitter, dear daughter of Joseph and Ethel Bieler, dear mother of Sandra Richardson, Roger L.

and Joseph E. Kaschmitter, dear grandmother of Stephanie, dear sister of Lee Ella Branson, dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from ORTMANN'S, 9222 Lackland, Overland, Feb. 22, 8:30 a.m. to All Souls Church for 9 a.m.

Mass. Interment Oak Grove. Kemper See Newenhaus Knobbe KNOBBE, ANNA (nee Henke), Feb. 20, 1977, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late John B. Knobbe, dear mother of Ambrose, Ignatius and Frances Knobbe, Odilia Henke and Frieda Meiners, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from the HUTCHENS Mortuary, 675 Graham Florissant, 9:45 a.m. Feb. 23, to Sacred Heart Church. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery. Visitation after 2 p.m.

Tues. Kruckemeyer KRUCKEMEYER, CHARLES on Feb. 19, 1977, beloved husband of Bertha Kruckemeyer (nee Stocker), dear father of William Charles Kruckemeyer and Wenonah Manker, dear stepfather of Robert Capar, dear brother of Laura Hoelscher, uncle of Edwina Park, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, 10 a.m. Feb.

23. Interment Memorial Park. Mr. Kruckemeyer helped organize and was Past Master of Jennings Lodge No. 640 Member of Scottish Rite, Moolah Temple, Jennings Presbyterian Church, and Past Patron of Hope Chapter 256, OES.

Memorials to Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children preferred. Masonic service 8 p.m., Tues. Visitation after 4 p.m. Mon. Landolt LANDOLT, JOSEPH fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb.

20, 1977, dear son of Joseph R. Landolt and Martha Robertson, our dear nephew and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 10151 Gravois (AFFTON), Feb. 23, 9:30 a.m. to Resurrection Church.

Interment Sunset Burial Park. Masses preferred. In parlor Mon. 5 p.m. Light LIGHT, RUTH MABLE (nee Slade), Feb.

19, 1977, wife of Paul Light, dear mother of Wanda Huber, Sharon, Delores, Paul Jr. and John Light, dear sister of Thomas Slade, Nellie Skaggs, Stella Hildebrand, Florence Walters and Nadine Neimeyer, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, greataunt and cousin. Funeral services from HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, Tues. 9 a.m.

Interment Sunset. Lorenz LORENZ, HENRY, asleep in Jesus, Feb. 20, 1977, beloved husband of Bertha Lorenz (nee Blanken), dear father of Arlene Cawood, Jerold and Gordon Lorenz, Carol Robertson, Jane Shields, and Nancy Nickolotsky, dear stepfather of Alvin Bodenschatz, Shirley. Kollas, and Jacqueline Dexheimer, dear brother of Fred, Andy and Edward Lorenz, our dear father-in-law, brother-in-law, grandfather, greatgrandfather, and uncle. Services at HOFFMEISTERBEIDERWIEDEN Mortuary, 3620 Chippewa at Grand, 1:30 p.m.

Interment Valhalla Cemetery. Donations preferred to American Cancer Society. IN STATE AFTER 2 P.M. Mahfood MAHFOOD, EMMA, Feb. 19, 1977, dear sister of Richard Mahfood, Adele Elking and Millie Howard and the late Joseph, George, Baxter and Peter Mahfood, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, greataunt, great-great-aunt and cousin.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Feb. 22, 9:30 a.m. to St. Vincent de Paul Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Member of St. Vincent Altar Society. Mann MANN, ANNA (nee Haas), Feb. 21, 1977, dear mother of Arlene Curtis and Verle Mann, our dear sister, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Mrs.

Mann will lie in state at KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois from Tues. 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., then taken to NULL SONS FUneral Home, Rolla, Mo. for services and burial, Feb. 24.

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Ann, Mo. St. Louis Welding Institute 534-2586 LEARN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS It could turn your life around Six (6) month course CLASSES START MARCH 14 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Learn to maintain, trouble shoot, and service computer equipment by actually working on the equipment with hands on training Seven (7) month course. CLASS STARTS MAY 20 Register Now Call 534-8181, visit or write CONTROL DATA INSTITUTE 3694 W. Pine St.

Louis, Mo, 63108 PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE--APPROVED FOR VETERANS MEN WOMEN RESUMES AND WRITING SERVICES PROFESSIONAL BARTENDERS TRAINING In 2 weeks you can be ready to work, Complete instruction in mixology and customer service. Free job placement assistance. World's Largest Bartenders' School. 18 locations coast to coast. Day and evening classes.

OPEN 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. AMERICAN BARTENDERS SCHOOL Clayton, Mo. 991-0422 NATIONAL BARTENDING SCHOOLS INC. Announces grand opening special offer now through March 14th complete 2 week 40 hour course in bartending, $150, regular price $250.

If you are interested in a new career or learning home bartending act now call 968-4646. Offer limited. Job placement assistance. Open to men and women. Part time or full time.

PIANO THEORY teacher, all styles. 645-8925 PRIVATE TYPING LESSONS-Easy Learn-Low rates. For info 664-4569 TRUCK DRIVER Training In St. Louis NATIONAL TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL CALL NOW 731-2233 400 Brookes, Hazelwood, Mo DOCTOR'S ASST'S. MEDICAL RESEARCH SCHOOLS 1677 INQUIRE NOW SPRING SUMMER CLASSES ABMLS ACCREDITED (AMT) REGISTERED MEDICAL ASSIS'T DENTAL ASSISTANT MEDICAL SECRETARY Pamplet Available MISSOURI SCHOOL FOR DR'S ASSISTANTS, INC.

10121 Manchester Rd. 821-7700 Westport Plaza 576-1055 SITUATIONS WANTED 1735 APARTMENT MANAGER-15 yrs. experience. Currently managing Lindell Terrace, 4501 Lindell. Excellent references.

367-7686. CERTIFIED Chef, 30 years experience, club, hotel, restaurant, relocate anvwhere, references. 664-6345 GENERAL Bookkeeping, Payroll Taxes. Some typing. My home.

772- 3485 OFFICE MANAGER CONTROLLER, Construction Food Industry experience; degreed, prepare financial statements, federal, state, city tax returns, inventory control, costs, budgets, Burroughs EDP accounting records, can supervise office staff, cost and profit 314-647-8921 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, LICENSED 1776 1719 PROFESSIONAL RESUMES Best chance-Better job! 647-2089 RESUMES UNLIMITED Your Resume Reflects YOU! Let the Professionals ABLE BEGINNERS Good office training for general office, some with public contact. PROGRESSIVE PERSONNEL 411 N. 7th, Room 1201 241-0820 ACCOUNTANTS PAYABLE, No fee $7,800. PROGRESSIVE PERSONNEL 411 N. 7th, Room 1201 241-0820 ARE YOU A PEOPLE PLEASER? Relieve on receptionist desk, run errands, type a lot.

$400. Mrs. Berry 621-1311, 319 N. 4th St. SNELLING SNELLING AGCY.

BOOKKEEPER, work under CPA. 2 to 3 ver years experience' Great future. $9,000 PROGRESSIVE PERSONNEL 411 N. 7th, Room 1201 241-0820 Need Professional LET AN Service? EXPERT 621- 6666 Call BUSINESS DO THE JOB CONCRETE, ASPHALT WORK 0877 ASPHALT PATCHING and repair work at a price you can afford. Ask for James, 521-8197.

KEMPFER BROS. concrete, and hauling, very reasonable, pride in workmanship, no job to small! 381- 5506. ELECTRIC WIRING (LICENSED) 0935 GARDNER ELECTRIC. Wiring and repairs. Free Estimates.

892-5939. ORR ELECTRIC, licensed, wiring, repairs, 3225 Grand. PR 6-1100 FENCING 0992 FENCING 869-8000 Free Estimates, COLLINS HERMANN, INC. Aluminized chain link galvinized chain link split rail stockade extruded aluminum decreative fence 8 till 4:30 Mon. thru Fri.

Sat. 8 till 12. Free Estimates 7 Days a Week. GARAGE DOORS 1099 Garage Doors to Fit Any Opening Expert Repairs, Same Day Service Garages Remodeled Len, 383-2655 HEATING REPAIR AND SHEET METAL WORK 1115 FURNACES cleaned repaired-24 hr service Master Charge. 647-3742 GENERAL HAULING 1131 ALL TYPES hauling, wrecking, clean ups.

Tree service and concrete removal. Call 772-2941. BAsem*nT Cleaning, Wrecking, Hauling, Hank, 371-5493, 535-6500 BIG Enclosed Vantruck, anything, anywhere, cheap. 771-1501 GENERAL HAULING and clean up. 535-9573 or 652-6494.

GOOD NEWS, clean out your basem*nt, garage, get rid of all your old trash, free estimates, call Sam, 426- 0536. HAULING and cleaning and window washing, 535-1498. HAULING furniture, appliances and all trash. 382-9078. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES (Licensed) 1776 CLERK TYPIST, no fee $7,800.

Light shorthand, meet with clients in professional PROGRESSIVE PERSONNEL 411 N. 7th, Room 1201 241-0820 FIGURE CLERK- light shorthand. $8,000. PROGRESSIVE PERSONNEL 411 N. 7th, Room 1201, 241-0820 MAG CARD EXCELLENT BENEFITS Position available with downtown firm for person with mag card experience.

Fee benefits. CONTACT PERSONNEL 241-7860 RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST: Excellent benefits. Interesting variety. Nice office. $525.

Mrs. Gilmore 532- 1004, 300 Chesterfield Center Snelling Snelling Agcy. SALES, top level position for international firm, mature, responsible person, fee paid. $18,000 Mr. Johns 621-1311, 319 N.

4th St. SNELLING SNELLING AGCY. SECRETARIES No fee, $9,000. Several needed NOW. PROGRESSIVE PERSONNEL 411 N.

7th, Room 1201 241-0820 SWITCHBOARD SUPERVISOR, do hiring and training of operators. Start about $10,000. PROGRESSIVE PERSONNEL 411 N. 7th, Room 1201 241-0820 TYPIST: Good figure aptitude. MTST experience helpful.

Good location. $525. Mrs. Gilmore 532-1004, 300 Chesterfield Center Snelling Snelling Agcy. TYPIST -GENERAL OFFICE Requires general office experience with some knowledge of accounting who can understudy chief bookkeeper.

Agency fee paid. to $6300. KAY WILLIAMS PERSONNEL. 25 So. Bemiston, Clayton Phone 721-7188 WOW! Some of everything! Secretarial, front desk, accounts payable receivable, inventory.

$225 week Mrs. Berry 621-1311, 319 Ni. 4th St. Snelling Snelling Agcy. HELP WANTED 1792 Employment opportunities in this classification are salaried positions in the employ of the companies, organizations or individuals identified by name, address, box number or telephone number in the advertisem*nts.

Readers are requested to advise the Classified Advertising Department of any advertisem*nts which do not conform to the classification. ACCOUNTANT Expanding middle sized national C.P.A. firm located in Clayton, in need of a semi-senior and senior accountant. PLEASE CALL FOR INTERVIEW 863-5000 ble AN pany event of the sions will less from ACCOUNTANTASST. PART-TIME Prefer some college courses in accounting, economics and management.

Accurate typing, organizational ability and the ability to work with little supervision will be an important asset for the duties of budget forecasting, determining source of funds and assuming managerial concern for fiscal operating results of computer science dept. Degree ferred, flexible hours. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Personnel Office 863-0100 Ext. 4691 An Equal Opportunity Employer SPECIAL SERVICES AND TRADES 0711 ANY Kind of Moving, no job too small or too big, free estimates. Call Sam, 426-0536.

HAULING, any and all type work. Guaranteed satisfaction. Ron, 772- 4864. 8 to 5. Storm Windows-Insulation Factory Rep 241-1193 Eve.

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Free estimates. 781-1941. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS 0836 ATTENTION room additions, rathskeller, concrete, guttering, siding, painting, 535-8430 CARPENTER Work, rathskellers, kitchens, Jim, 1-587-2312 CARPENTRY rathskeller remodeling. Joe 436-3078 KITCHEN REMODELING WINTER RATES 14 YEARS EXPERIENCE 961-7400 REMODELING and Repair Work, large or small, 15 yrs. experience.

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JANITORIAL SERVICE 1230 SMITH Janitorial Service, professional work done, 381-1462 PAINTING 1271 Curtis Bros. painting, plastering, roofing, free estimates, 869-2663 Painting paperhanging-extra reasonable-good references. 776-7463 PAPER, Plastering Wallpapering. Guaranteed work. After 5 361-1883.

PAPER HANGING, CLEANING 1297 PAINTING. Papering and Plastering REESE 261-7229 PAPERHANGING, Painting, Plastering, Free Estimates. Fields, 5046 St. Louis FO 7-0350 PAPERING, Painting, Plastering, Carpentry, Reasonable. Johnson.

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INSURED. References from past customers NOW is the time to remodel before Spring! Bonded and Insured. Franklin Remodeling 773-7075 ROOFING, SIDING, GUTTERING 1396 ALUMINUM SIDING SALE SPECIAL OFFER! Up to 1000 sq. ft. completely installed on your home ONLY $688! The DOWNSPOUTS are FREE.

Call NOW! 426-0536. ADCO ALUMINUM Overland 2518 Rear WOODSON BENNY'S ROOFING GUTTER ING, Do work myself 773-8615. GENERAL CONTRACTOR, paper hanging, tuckpointing, roofing, plastering, fencing, brick work and concrete, plumbing, paint, 371-0058 ROOFING, Complete, new, repairs, re-coated, hot asphalted, Milbourne. PR 2-3098 ROOFING Repairs, leaks or replaced, hot tar, shingles. Guttering, clean out or replace.

Curtis 866 River Run, 869-2663. UPHOLSTERING, SLIP COVERS 1495 PRECISION UPHOLSTERY, resi. or commercial, free estimates. 2000 Lucas and Hunt, 382 4545. WATER PROOFING WEATHERSTRIPPING 1552 WATERPROOFING SILICONE METHOD Stop leaks now.

Foundation seepage stopped. Walls floors sea' led with silicone adhesive, also epoxy method. Weatherstripping, basem*nt stones bricks covered with adhesive. Free estimates. All work guaranteed.

Time Waterproofing 781- 1941.

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It was founded in 1878 when Joseph Pulitzer purchased the 15-year-old, bankrupt St. Louis Dispatch and merged it with the 3-year-old St. Louis Post of John A. Dillon to form the St.

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