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

2 Aug. 13, 1972 ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH APARTMENTS SOLD: Emmenegger Realty Co. has reported the sale of the LeMonaco Apartments, 11323-27 Gravois Avenue, to Mr. and Mrs.

Dewey Cook Jr. The development, built by Emmenegger Development Corp. consists of two brick two-story buildings. One building has 16 apartments, three first-floor stores and two 8 offices. The other structure has 14 apartments.

Emmenegger manages the property. Garbage Becomes A Problem By DOROTHEA M. BROOKS ton a year solid waste for new home building to avoid each of us. There is so much bage is more than a sewage that some areas moratoriums been imposed on NEW (UPI) Gartreatment facilities. swamping completely existing 2289759:881 Not very pleasant topics, but ones that should concern every American who cares at all for ecology, or just for the well being of his own community, his own family.

They are topics that are receiving increasing attention. Municipalities with overburdened sewage treatment plants, from the Washington, D. suburbs to California, have ordered a halt to new home construction to avoid new sewer hook ups. Builders in many areas have been forced to curtail building plans, have curbed 1 a acquisitions. Some are building their own sewage treatment facilities.

One such co a ny, Levitt and Sons, Lake Success, N.Y., will put into operation this summer at a 125-home development in Freehold, N.J., a system it feels could be the forerunner of by development treatment of sewage. The system was developed by itt, in cooperation with AWT formed by Hercules Inc. of WilStanley J. director of environmental 888878 engineering for LevSystems, a company mington, and Procedyne Corp. of New Brunswick, N.J.

It bines chemical and physical treatment of waste water sewage to produce an effluent said to be of near drinking water quality, which can be returned to the water table or emptied into streams without causing pollution. The almost totally automated plant, it will require only 12 manhours of work a week is on a quarter-acre plot surrounded by a picnic and recreation area for the residents of Levitt's Contempra at Monmouth Heights community, with a population of some 500. Dea said the plant is expected to show the way for communities to over me the major stumbling blocks inherent in construction of regional plants: the high costs involved in acquiring large land areas and laying extensive trunk lines, environmental deficiencies, inability to meet stricter federal and state criteria, long delays and lack of co-operation among local governmental bodies. The Levitt-AWT system, Dea said, eliminates 99 per cent of suspended solids, 98 per cent of phosphates and reduces by 95 per cent the amount of oxygen demanded in breakdown of the organic material. It produces no odor, air pollution or noise.

With the plant operating at a minimum capacity of 50,000 gallons daily, Dea said annual costs to each homeowner are expected to be about $50. The other aspect of the waste STOCK DISTRIBUTION: Fred Weber Jr. of Fred Weber, discusses the contracting company's plans to issue stock to employes. Each of the 24 employes attending the meeting was presented one share of class comE mon stock in the firm. Weber said the stock was distributed in recognition of "value, loyalty and length of service to the company." This is the first time employe shareholders have been added to the company.

New Apartment Standards Will Cut Fuel Costs Special to the Post-Dispatch NEW YORK-A new government energy conservation measure is expected to cut energy consumption in apartment houses built with federal financing assistance an average of 40 per cent. Revision of the Department of Housing and Ur ban Development's "Minimum Property Standards for Multifamily Housing" requires more insulation to reduce the amounts of fuel and electricity needed for heating and air conditioning. The standards were revised at the direction of President Richard M. Nixon, who specified that the new rules be strict enough to achieve the 40 per cent reduction. The President said savings in fuel costs over a five-year peri- Home Buyer Protection FROM PAGE ONE sures a mortgage on the property.

The Secretary of Housing Urban Development is required to take these actions, at the request of homeowners wif a proper inspection could have identified the defect or nonconformity when the mortgage was insured," Percy said. Percy said this new authority need never be utilized "if the FHA carries out the letter of the law." Percy's bill extends the builder's warranty on federallyinsured homes to three years from the present one year. "A home is the largest single investment a consumer is likely to make in his lifetime," Percy said. "If the auto industry can provide a one-year guarantee on new cars, surely the housing industry can stand behind its products for three years." -FURNISHED 118 HOUSES FOR SALE 146 3-BEDROOM house for adults, nice CITY--SOUTH for 2 or 3 utilities singles to share, central LOVELY 2 bedroom brick bungaair. all High paid.

Ridge, carpeting, low. large living and dining nice furniture, $196 room. storm doors and windows, this month, no pets, 376-6177 home has been well cared for and 5-ROOM HOUSE. R-3 school dis- is in excellent condition, 1 block trict, $175 plus $100 security south of Carondelet Park deposit. HA 7-9210 3787 FRENCH DR.

FURNISHED 5 rooms, carpet. 2 men-couple, deposit. 524-5180 DOLAN CO. WANTED TO RENT 125 11828 TESSON FERRY ROAD VI 2-3300 TOLL FREE CY 6-0000 999-L MA DIAL ISNT SERVICE dENVIOV THE ATTENTION LANDLORDS NO CHARGE List your houses, apartments and acreages with us. Fast, free service, qualifled tenants waiting.

For more information call 863-7820 YOUR home can be leased by DOLAN CO. Tenants screened, applications and lease details handled professionally, charge only two-thirds of first month's rent. Continuous Management Available DOLAN CO. MI 5-3444 Ritrs. 6401 Manchester 50 properties rented last month APARTMENTS.

rental houses. rooms uneded near Washington University and medical school, for students and faculty. Off-Campus Housing, Box 1166, or VO 3-0100 Ext. 4425 SEMI retired business man desires retreat house, preferably with acreage, within 100 miles of St. Louis.

Will consider lease, call colleet. 367-9258. 721-2978 YOUNG couple want 3- or 4-room apartment with stove and refrigerator in Normandy beginning Sept. 1st. Write M.

Owens. 807 Chestnut. Erie, PA 1-6502 HOME in South, Southwest or Jet. ferson County with land suitable for 1-2 horses. Call 869-0921 after 4 p.m.

WANTED to rent. Approx. 10 aures fenced nice home, barn for horses. about 45 minutes from St. Louis.

EV 3-5040 ADULTS. with very small dog. want 4-5 rooms. prefer South County. TI 6-9754 HOUSE with acreage, within 50 miles of St.

Louis, Have references, 391-8682 HOUSE with wooded acreage, desired to rent. within 70 miles of St. Louis. 725-6019. 821-2496 RETIRED COUPLE.

RESPONSE. BLE, 3-4 rooms, Oct. 1, Baden or North county. 355-0365 ROOMS. first floor, south or southwest.

unfurnished, retired RESPECTABLE COUPLE with needs 2-3 bedroom home, 832-2248 or VI 2-0644 FAMILY of 4, 5 or 6 room, city north-northwest. 361-6376 FLAT. 2-bedroom, preferably south. 534-4599 HOUSE, flat, apartment needed by family of 5, call 385-3489 RENT or option to buy, prefer North or West. 361-3809 WIDOW to share apartment with same, north county.

638-9347 TEACHER desires 1-2 bedroom apartment, Clayton area, 361-8383 YOUNG COUPLE wants house to rent, North County. 381-2404 2 BEDROOM apartment or flat. 2 children. South. 752-3195 RESORTS, LAKE, RIVER PROPERTY FOR RENT 127 DISNEY BOUND? Going to Florida on a vacation? No trailer or tent needed to stay quiet campground in beautiful Lake World, County.

miles 50 miles to Disney 65 to Daytona Beach. Fishing too. Write for detailsSTOP OVER. 122 South Fifth Street, Dept. PD Leesburg.

Fla. 32748 PACIFIC CLUBS. river lots, private PACIFIC CLUBS. river lots, private 742-2660 or 257-3163 Travel Trailers, Campers, Recreational Vehicles For Sale 180 NIMROD tent camper, sink, stove, table, ice box, 2 double beds. HA 6-0372.

8644 Kathlyn ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATION SUBURBAN PROP. FOR SALE 145 MEHLVILLE FULL BRICK RANCH LOVELY ACRE LOT 370 FORDER custom built home on spacious lot, 2 fireplaces, walkout basem*nt, 2 car rear entry garage. Don't miss this one DOLAN CO. .11828 TESSON FERRY ROAD VI 2-3300 TOLL FREE CY 6-0000 CONVENIENT AREA FULL BRICK RANCH 4318 GAPSCH, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms. 2 bath medallion home with finished walkout basem*nt, 2 car garage, covered patio, beautiful landscaped yard DOLAN CO.

11828 TESSON FERRY ROAD VI 2-3300 TOLL FREE CY 6-0000 BLUE BERRY HILLS 4705 GATESBURY, BRICK RANCH, exceptionally clean, 2 car SIDE ENTRY garage, BIG kitchen with built-in OVEN and RANGE. 3 bedrooms. central air. family room. fenced yard, 2 baths, Lindbergh schools DOLAN CO.

11828 TESSON FERRY ROAD VI 2-3300 TOLL FREE CY 6-0000 PRIME LOCATION TOWNE SOUTH 4833 HURSLEY charming 8 room ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, built-in kitchen, 2 car garage, lovely lot, large recreation room, many extras DOLAN CO. 11828 TESSON FERRY ROAD VI 2-3300 TOLL FREE CY 6-0000 RIVERVIEW FANTASTIC VIEW This discerning buyer will appreciate the quality construction and charm of this full brick 2 story home overlooking the Mississippi, 20x14 master bedroom, 2 plus baths, fully built-in kitchen, large formal dining room, slate roof, all copper guttering, 2 car rear entry garage, all this on an exquisite acre setting, over 3100 sq. ft. of living area, fine appointments thru-out, priced in the mid-fifties 10245 LOOKAWAY DR. DOLAN CO.

11828 TESSON FERRY ROAD VI 2-3300 TOLL FREE CY 6-0000 ROCK HILL MODERN BRICK 909 FAIRDALE, 3 bedrooms, baths, near Warson Woods Shopping In Webster High, lot 54x135, 9800 West on Manchester, South DOLAN CO. 11828 TESSON FERRY ROAD VI 2-3300 TOLL FREE CY 6-0000 St. Charles St. Charles County LAKE ST. LOUIS Beautiful 2 story Pennsylvania Dutch colonial, bedrooms.

2 baths, fabulous fireplace, thick shag carpet, sundeck, must see 70 FREYMUTH to appreciate DOLAN CO. 11828 TESSON FERRY ROAD VI 2-3300 TOLL FREE CY 6-0000 SUNSET HILLS LUXURIOUS 2 STORY 4 BEDROOMS, BATHS 9105 FOX ESTATES charm plus In this lovely 9 room home, master bedroom suite has sitting and dressing room, large family room, wet bar, fireplace, sundeck, home packed with extras DOLAN CO. 11828 TESSON FERRY ROAD VI 2-3300 TOLL FREE CY 6-0000 UNIVERSITY CITY CORNELL, 7456, brick, 2 story, rooms, 3 bedrooms. baths, must sell, try FHA or VA DOLAN CO. 11828 TESSON FERRY ROAD VI 2-3300 TOLL FREE CY 6-0000 WEBSTER GROVES IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 1551 GRANT RD.

Very nice 6 room ranch, 3 bedrooms, attached garage, breezeway, lovely corner lot, walk to Crestwood Plaza, wants offer DOLAN CO. 11828 TESSON FERRY ROAD VI 2-3300 TOLL FREE CY 6-0000 OPEN 2-5 555 E. JACKSON, 3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch. central air, near Blackburn Park, bus at door.

Henry Hough, Holy Redeemer Schools, get your money's worth, see today off Laclede Station, 6 blocks North of 66 DOLAN CO. 11828 TESSON FERRY ROAD VI 2-3300 TOLL FREE CY 6-0000 HOUSES FOR SALE 146 CITY--SOUTH UNUSUAL If you like the convenience of the city but prefer modern decorating and utilities, we have the home for you. A lovely brick Cape Cod, 2 huge bedrooms with new shag carpeting, large living and formal dining room, bullt-in oven, range, dishwasher and refrigerator, rathskeller, lots of flock wall paper, 1 block north of Carondelet Park 6147 TENNESSEE DOLAN CO. 11828 TESSON FERRY ROAD VI 2-3300 TOLL FREE CY 6-0000 BURIAL VAULTS--CASKETS 3 CRYPT FOR 2. $690.

Terms. Call 389-3500 CEMETERIES MAUSOLEUMS 6 GRAVE lot Lakewood Cemetery Lot 511 Section 773-6496 Weekdays MOUNT HOPE. 6 grave Tot, Section 15, $400. 822-7311 12-GRAVE lot, Oak Grove, $500. Call 647-1360 FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Hours: Mon.

-Thurs. 8 a.m. -6 p.m., Fri. 8. a.m.-8 p.m..

Sat. 8 a.m- 5 p.m. S. Helene-St. Grand John PR Florist 1-9600 8 Daily and Sun.

Delivery 24-hr. phone, 869-5001 We Specialize In Funeral Design Master Charge, Shopper's Charge Bissell Shopping Center FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8 CROGHAN KINEALY CH 1-1190 KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 Gravois PR 2-3000 MONUMENTS 10 ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT CO. 12240 Manchester Rd. 965-3311 7001 Chippewa 351-4300 5232 West Florissant 385-7766 MASONIC NOTICES FRATERNAL NOTICES 13 Missouri Lodge No. 1 A.F.

A.M. Members please assemble Aug. 13, 8 p.m. at Witte Mortuary, 6409 Gravois, to conduct services for Bro. Chester A.

A. Reynolds. BILL R. WANN, W.M. DEATHS 14 Bishop BISHOP, JOSEPH fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug.

12. 1972, beloved husband of the late Catherine (nee Dunn), dear father of Joseph P. Fishop, father in law, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Aug. 14, 8:30 a.m.

from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant av. to Our Lady of Good Counsel church, 1160 St. Cyr rd. Interment Calvary.

Mr. Bishop was a retired employee of Laclede Gas. Bittle BITTLE. LILLIAN (nee Wetzel), Aug. 11, 1972, beloved wife of the late Clifford Bittle, sister of Carl and Andres Wetzel, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette, Aug. 15, 1 p.m. Interment Valhalle. Contributions for Religious Education for Compton Heights Church or Third Baptist Church. IN PARLORS AFTER 2 P.M.

Bowman BOWMAN, HOWARD Thurs. Aug. 10. 1972. dear father of Carsten F.

Bowman, father-inlaw of Nova Bowman, grandfather of Kathleen, Donna and Timothy Bowman, brother of Edna McCullough, Jessie Picardal, Jean Gines. Joseph Walter and Frank Bowman, our dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from SHEPARD Funeral Chapel 9255 Natural Bridge. Mon. 10:30 a.m.

to Memorial Park Cemetery. A member of St. Louis chapter No. 1 DAV. Boyette BOYETTE, ELIZABETH Aug.

12, 1972, dear wife of Joe D. Boyette, our dear cousin. Funeral from ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington Aug. 14, 11 a.m.

Interment private. Brown BROWN, AGNES fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug. 11, 1972, dear wife of the late Henry Brown, dear mother of Marie Terry (nee Brown), dear grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral from A. H.

BOCKLAGE Funeral Home, 6536 Clayton Aug. 14. 9:30 a.m., to St. James the Greater Church. Tamm and Wade Mass 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Louis Heart Assn. preferred. Visitation after 2 p.m., Sun.

Bruzaitis BRUZAITIS, ANTHONY of 1972. wife of the late Louis Fuchs, our dear aunt and sisterIn-law. Private services were held. RINDSKOPF service. 6 Geiss GEISS, ANNA (nee Hadderfeld), Aug.

12, 1972, at Bartlesville, Oklahoma, wife of the late John Geiss, mother of George Gelas, mother-In-law and aunt. Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, 2 p.m. Aug. 14. Interment Zion.

Visitation after 4 p.m. Sun. 7919 Church rd. (Baden), Aug. 11, 1972, husband of the late Julia Bruzaitis, father of Frank L.

and the late Anthony and John Bruzaitis, brother of Rt. Rev. Msgr. Bruzas, also 2 brothers and a sister in Connecticut. dear grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral HEITZENROEDER Funeral Home, 8319 Halls Ferry 9 a.m., to Holy Cross Church, 8115 Church rd. for 9:30 a.m. Mass. Interment Calvary Cemetery. get Member E.

St. of Louis. Lithuanian Alliance Burgan BURGAN, CHARLES. House Springs, Aug. 10, 1972.

beloved husband of Annie G. Burgan (nee Pillen), dear father of Viola M. Friebel, Eugene V. Burgan, Virginia F. Washington and Elva M.

McNail, dear brother of Ruth Rose and Thomas Burgan, our dear grandfather. great-grandfather, father-in-law. brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral services from CHAPEL HILL Mortuary, Cedar Hill. Aug.

13, 1 p.m. Interment Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Cedar Hill, Mo. Callas CALLAS. ANNA M. (nee LochDiher), Aug.

11, 1972, dear wife of the late Christ Callas dear mother of Christ Jr. and George Callas, dear sister of William and Doris Lochbihler and Marcella Bell, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, Aug. 14, 1 p.m.

Interment Calvary. A 20-year employe of Bemis Bag Visinet Mills. Cleary CLEARY, NELLIE LISTON, Aug. 11, 1972, at Kankakee, dear daughter of the late Michael and Harriet Liston, St. Louis, wife of the late James A.

Cleary, mother of Patrick J. Cleary of Kankakee, sister of John F. Liston of Columbus, 0., the late Mrs. Fred Gehner of St. Louis and the late Mrs.

Robert Bender of Davenport, la. Funeral 9:30 a.m., from YATES-ORRISON Funeral Home, Kankakee, to St. Patrick's Church, Kankakee. Drouven DROUVEN, MURI. M.

(nee Brown), Aug. 12, 1972, beloved wife of the late Henry Drouven, dear mother of Ann Goehring, our dear sister, grandmother, great-grandmother aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Aug. 15, 1 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

In parlors, Sun. 6 p.m. Fornachon FORNACHON, EUGENE Aug. 11, 1972, beloved husband of Wilma Fornachon (nee Barringer), dear mother of William Norman L. and Robert W.

Fornachon and the late Melba J. Gahn, dear brother of Arnold Fornachon, Sunnyvale, and the late Olive Harrison, our dear father-In-law, grandfather, brother-in-law, cle. great-uncle and cousin. Funeral from TED FENDLER FUNERAL HOME, 7420 Michigan at Koeln, Aug. 15, 1 p.m.

Interment National Cemetery. Member of American Legion Post No. 37. Visitation after 6 p.m. Sun.

Fuchs FUCHS, BYRDE Aug. 9, Follow the "Swap" Column3 Classification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ads DEATHS 14 Geistdoerfer GEISTDOERFER, GAIL 0., Aug. 11, 1972. beloved husband Mildred Hake Giestdoerfer, dear father of Carl Geistdoerfer, our dear brother, father in 1 a grandfather, brother-In-law. uncle, nephew and cousin.

Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Chapel, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, Aug. 14. 11 a.m. Interment Zion Cemetery, Griebel GRIEBEL, HUGO Aug.

12. 1972, dear brother of Bernard Griebel and the late Emily Guemmer, Irma Dippold, John and Edgar Griebel, out dear brother-in-law, uncle and greatuncle. Mr. Griebel in state at JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester Aug.

14, from 1 p.m. until 10 p.m., thence to Concordia Lutheran Church, Marshall and Sarah for services 10:30 a.m. Deceased was a retired Lutheran school teacher and a member of Concordia Senior Citizens Club. Friends who desire may make a contributions to Concordia Lutheran School Building Fund. Griebel GRIEBEL, HUGO asleep in Jesus.

Grosman GROSMAN, FRANK, Aug. 10, 1972. husband of the late Sarah Grosman, dear father of Mrs. Lorraine Lehr, Mrs. Lillian Amsden, Dorothy, Louis, Sidney, John, Alex and Sam Grosman, dear brother of Mrs.

Mary Scolnick, our dear grandfather, great grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Graveside service Sun. Aug. 13. 1 p.m.

at Chevra Kadisha Cemetery, 1601 North South Rds. Memorial contributions of your choice preferred. BERGER Memorial service. Hahn HAHN, FRANCES. Aug.

11, 1972, dear sister of Theresa Hahn and the late Anna Hahn and Addie Gerau, dear sisterin-law of Mae Benda and aunt. Funeral from GEBKEN Chapel, 2630 Gravois, Aug. 14, 8:30 a.m., to St. Francis de Sales Church. Interment SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery. Harman HARMAN, BERTRAM Aug. 11, 1972, beloved husband of Emma A. Harman (nee Constany), dear brother of Grace Hunt, Helen Guiant and Eunice Angst, dear brother-inlaw and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST, 9450 Olive Aug.

14, 1 p.m. Interment Sunset. A 50 year member of Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 40 AF AM.

Memorials to St. Paul United Church of Christ, 9801 Olive bl. would be appreciated. Visitation Sun, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Heinzer HEINZER, ROBERT of Folia, formerly of 5872 Nottingham, St. Louis, Aug. 11, 1972, dear husband of Beatrice Heinzer (nee Dunlap), father of JoAnne Heinzer and Mrs. Stephen (Mary Lou) Wommack, grandfather of Mrs. Charles (Deborah) Mendonsa, and dear brother.

Mr. Heinzer at ALEXANDER SONS Crestwood Chapel, 9801 Hwy, 66 from 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. Sun. then at J.

0. MUDD Funeral Home, Bowling Green, Mo. after 2 p.m. Mon. Services 11 a.m.

Tues. at St. Clement church. RFD Bowling Green. Interment St.

Clement Cemetery. Hennrich HENNRICH, WILSON entered into rest Thurs. Aug. 10, 1972, beloved husband of Jeanette Hennrich (nee Elhoffer), dear father of Marilyn Hennrich Vescovo, dear father-in-law of Emil Vescovo, dear brother of Martin Hennrich and Louis Dunmeyer, dear son-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Services were held KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST.

9450 Olive Aug. 12. Interment Memorial Park. Hensley HENSLEY, MILDRED St. Louis, Aug.

11, 1972. daughter of Seph E. and Minnie A. Hensley, dear sister, niece and aunt. Former teacher in Jennings Elementary school, St.

Louis. Funeral Aug, 14, 2 p.m., Montgomery City Christian church, Montgomery City, Mo. Interment White cemetery. In state SCHLANKER Funeral Home, Montgomery City, after 1 p.m. Sun.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Pilgrim Congregation church, 826 Union, St. Louis, Mo. Herbig HERBIG, MARCEL R. Wentzville, Aug. 12, 1972.

fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear husband of Loretta E. Herbig (nee Diefenbach), dear brother-inlaw, uncle and cousin. Mr. Herbig at T. E.

PITMAN Funeral Home, Wentzville after 1:30 p.m. Sun. Funeral Aug. 14. 10 a.m.

from St. Theodore church, Flint Hill, Mo. Interment church cemetery. Husmann HUSMANN, CLARA (nee Link), Aug 12, 1972, dear wife of the late John (Jack) Husmann, dear mother of Bert Husmann, Mrs. Eileen Doan and Mrs.

Leola Club, dear grandmother, -grandmother sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral services at NORTHLAND Mortuary, 7239 W. Florrissant, Aug. 15 at 10 a.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery, Friends may call after 3 p.m.

Sun. Jones JONES, WILLIAM Aug. 10, 1972, dear father of Donald, Mike and Dennis Jones, dear brother of Clara Henke, Marie Muich, Loretta and Joseph Jones, our dear stepfather, grandfather, brother in law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Aug. 14.

10:30 a.m. Interment National Cemetery. Joyce JOYCE, JOHN Aug. 11, 1972, beloved husband of Nellene C. Joyce (nee Zels), dear father of Margaret, Jennifer, John and James Joyce, dear brother of Mary M.

Beyerau, Margaret J. Coultas, Edward Anthony J. and Richard W. Joyce, dear son-in-law, brother in law, uncle, greatuncle, nephew and cousin. Mr.

Joyce donated his body to St. Louis University Medical School. A memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Joan of Arc Church, 5800 Pernod Aug. 16, 7:30 p.m.

Following the Mass, the family will receive friends in the school hall. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Precious Blood Sisters Infirmary Fund, 0'FalIon, Mo. or Marianist Mission Fund, Glencoe, Mo. Keeley KEELEY. DA-NIEL Aug.

11, 1972, 2D Chateau Belleville, dear wife of William F. Keeley, dear mother of William F. Keeley, E. St. Louis and Da-Niel Keeley, Belleville, and Mrs.

Joseph F. (Mary) Cunningham, Fairview Heights, dear grandmother and sister-in-law. Funeral services A 14, 1 p.m. from JOHN BARNES Funeral Home, 7916 State St. E.

St. Louis, for 1:30 Mass at Holy Angels Church. Recitation of Rosary 8:30 p.m. Sun. Interment Mt.

Carmel Cemetery, Belleville, Ill. Past President St. Louis Boxer club and Ladies Auxiliary of Illinois Society of Professional Engineers. Member of American Boxer club, St. Louis Dog Breeders and Ladies Auxiliary of Ancient Order of Hibernians.

Klose KLOSE, JULIUS, Aug. 11, 1972, beloved husband of Florence Klose (nee Zeiser), dear ther of Jules Klose, Carolyn Moritz, Susan Mobley and Kim Braun, dear brother of Hildegarde Andrews and Florence Klose. our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law, and uncle. Funeral from KUTIS FUNERAL HOME, 2906 Gravois, Aug. 14, 8:15 a.m., to Church of the Nativity, Interment Calvary Cemetery, Knell KNELL, NORMAN suddenly Aug.

11, 1972, beloved husband of Audrey Knell (nee Wynn) dear son of Edward and Julie Knell (nee Steuber) dear stepfather of Joyce Cox, brother of Edward Knell and Gloria Henning, our dear son-inlaw, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, 10:30 a.m. Interment National. Visitation Sun.

after 2 p.m. Krutzsch KRUTZSCH, CATHERINE (nee Newell), Aug. 11, 1972, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of Carlyle H. Krutzsch, dear mother of Carl, Thomas and Mary Krutsch, dear sister of Dolores Deeken, Grace Quigley and Agnes Simpson, our dear sister-in-law, mother in law. grandmother, aunt and greataunt.

Services from HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary. 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 9:15 a.m. with Mass celebrated at the Church of Mary Queen of the Universe, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Visitation after 2 p.m.

Sun. DEATHS 14 Lindsey LINDSEY, ESTHER B. (nee Dix), Aug. 12, 1972, dear wife of the late Sherman A. Lindsey, dear sister of Leo Dix, Isabelle Knollmann, Bernadine Spitz and the late Bertrand Dix and Genevieve Hibbits, dear ter in law, aunt, cousin and niece, dear friend of Barnett Wolf.

Services 1 p.m.. at JOHN ZIEGENHEIN Sons, 7027 Gravois. Interment National Visitation after 6 p.m. Sun. Liston See Cleary.

Loessl LOESSL, ERICH, formerly of St. Louis, suddenly, Aug. 10, 1972, beloved husband of Helga Loessl, father of Angela Goode, Andrew and Ingrid Loessl, our dear son and brother. Mr. Loessl in state at VINYARD'S, Festus, until 11 a.m., then at St.

Lucas Lutheran Church, 7100 Morganford. Services 1 p.m., Mon. Interment Crystal City, Mo. Member of I.B.E. W.

No. 1. McKinney McKINNEY, EDNA M. (nee Braughton) Aug. 11, 1972, loving mother of Joseph William A.

and John L. McKinney, dear sister of Mrs. Walter Campbell, Lottie Watson and Earl Braughton, dear grandmother and grandmother. Funeral p.m. Sun.

from HOENER Funeral Chapel, Cuba, Rev. G. Scott Porter officiating. Interment Kinder Cemetery. Malevan MALEVAN, JEROME Aug.

10, 1972, dear husband of Mary N. Malevan, beloved father of Michael and Lynn Malevan and Mrs. Steven (Frances) Goldfarb, our grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle, Mr. Malevan in state after 7 Sat. at MAYER Funeral 'Home.

4356 Lindell. Funeral services 11:30 a.m., Mon. at Sunset Burial Park Chapel, 10180 Gravois rd. Member of Benjamin Franklin Lodge No. 642 A.F.&A.M., Low Twelve, Moolah Chanters, El Koran and Scottish Rite.

Martin MARTIN, FRANK, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug. 10, 1972, beloved husband of Nancy Martin, dear father of Mary Jane Martin, Bobbie Bell, Vedia Clymer and Ethridge Parker, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and great-uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Aug. 14, 1:30 p.m. Interment National Cemetery.

Mr. Martin was a retired 25 year Veteran of the United States Air Force. Marty MARTY, ELLA M. (nee Lau), Aug. 12,1972, beloved wife of Alfred J.

Marty, dear mother of Alfred L. Marty, dear mother-in-law of Kathleen L. Marty, dear grandmother of Janice and Keith Marty, dear sister of Leo and Irvin Lau, dear sister-inlaw, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from FEY Funeral Home, 4100 Lemay Ferry south of Lindbergh, Aug. 15 at 10 a.m.

Interment National Cemetery. Mrs. Marty was member of Friendship Council No. 9 Daughters of America and many other organizations. Daughters of America Services Aug.

14, at 6 p.m. In parlors after 6 p.m. Meinershagen MEANERSHAGEN, ADELE (nee Horstmeier), of St. Charles, of the late Theodore Meinershagen, mother of Mrs. Margaret Gierszewski and Harold Meinershagen, grandmother of Stephan, James, Robert and JoAnn Gierszewski.

Service Aug. 14, 1:30 p.m., at ARTHUR C. BAUE Chapel, 620 Jefferson st. Interment St. John Cemetery.

Memorials to St. John's Elevator Fund preferred. 2 Moore MOORE, VETA, Aug. 11, 1972, wife of the late Frederick Moore. Private services were held Valhalla Chapel of Memories, CLARK Funeral Home services.

Moser MOSER, ANNA C. (nee Raming) fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug. 11, 1972, beloved wife of the late Frank Moser, dear mother of Frank Charles Jack F. Moser, Stella Koles, Leonora (Dude) Bailey, dear sister of Josephine Collins, de a mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, great -aunt, greatgreat-aunt, sister-in-law, cousin and friend. Funeral Aug.

14, 8:30 a.m. from MOYDELL'S Mississippi and Allen Aves. to St. Agnes church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Member of St. Anns Sodality, St. Agnes Church. Neuman NEUMAN, MARY A. (nee Moore), Aug.

12, 1972, at Pearidge beloved wife of Robert I. Neuman, dear mother of Robert A. and Larry Neuman, dear mother-in-law, grandmother and cousin. Mrs. Neuman In state at KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST, 9450 Olive Aug.

14, from 2 p.m. until 10 p.m. Cremation private. Donations to Heart Fund will be appreciated. Nies NIES, JOSEPH fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug.

11, 1972, beloved husband late Emma Nies (nee Huber). dear father of Genevieve Mohr, Emma Ebeling, Joseph H. Nies, Doris Borner and Marian Wyper, our dear brother, grandfather, great-grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Aug. 14, 8:30 a.m., from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W.

Florissant, to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Veronica and Annetta. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Nies was a member of the Mt.

Carmel fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug 11. 1972, beloved husband of Johanna O'Connell (nee Reilly) dear father of Mrs. Michael (Thomasine) Nolan, and Maureen O'Connell. dear brother of Mrs. John (Mary Eileen) Lehmann, our dear father-in-law, broth grandfather.

uncle, nephew and cousin at the age of 61 years. Funeral Mon. 9:30 a.m. from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home. 3620 Chippewa st.

to Resurrection of Our Lord Catholic Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Body will lie in state after 12 noon Sun. Parker PARKER, EVERETT Aug.

12, 1972, beloved husband of Elsie M. Parker (nee dear father of C. J. Parker. Long Beach, June Braun and Jack Parker, Columbus, Ohio, dear grandfather, greatgrandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral Aug. 14, 2 p.m. from MATH HERMANN SON CHAPEL, Fair and W. Florissant Aves. Interment Bellefontaine.

Visitation Sun. after 10:30 a.m. Podorski PODORSKI, JOHN Mon. Aug. 7.

1972. of Orlando, husband of Wanda Podorski, father of Bernadine Stolarski, George Podorski and Norman Podorskl, brother of Victor, Frank, Leo and the late Barney Podorski, Louise Podorski, Cecelia Rintoul and the late Mamie Broski, brother-in-law. uncle and grandfather. Services were held at Blessed Trinity Catholic church, Orlando, Fla. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery.

Port PORT. SYLVIA (Nee Granneman), Aug. 11, 1972, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother church, beloved wife of John W. Port, dear mother of Lorraine H. Gessler, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and great-aunt.

Funeral 9:30 a.m. from JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIM SONS. 7027 Gravois, to St. John The Baptist Church.

10 a.m. Mass. Interment Sunset, O'Connell O'CONNELL. THOMAS Pyles PYLES. HENRY Fri.

Aug. 11. 1972, beloved husband of the late Laura Pyles (nee Webb) dear father of Eula Wamhoff and Clyde Pyles, dear law. grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge, 11 a.m., Aug.

3 14. Interment Memorial Park. Rabe RABE. JOSEPH fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug. 11, 1972, dear husband of Gertrude J.

Rabe, dear father of Gladys Laclede, Joanne Durbin and Joseph C. Rabe, dear grandfather. father-In-law and brother. Funeral from A. H.

BOCKLAGE Funeral Home, 6536 Clayton Aug. 14, 8:30 a.m., to St. Luke's Church, Bellevue and Dale, Mass 9 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Masses preferred.

VisitaLion after 2 p.m., Sun. DEATHS 14 Reiss REISS. DAVID, Aug. 11, 1972, beloved husband of Sarah Reiss, dear father of Mrs. Miriam Dansker, Melvin N.

and Ronald Reiss, and the late Rose Ofstein, dear brother of Barnett and Leo Reiss, the late Ben Reiss, Mrs. Mollie Stone, and Mrs. Gertrude Schram, our dear grandfather, great-grandfather, father-in-law. brother-in-law and uncle. Graveside service Aug.

13, 3:30 p.m. at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery. 7500 Olive St. Rd. Memorial contributions of your choice preferred.

BERCER MEMORIAL SERVICE. Reynolds REYNOLDS. CHESTER A. Aug. 11, 1972, beloved hits- band of Elizabeth Reynolds (nee Battreal, dear uncle of Phil Galvin and Mrs.

Margaret Browning, both of Tueson. A dear brother-in-law of Leo treal. Funeral from WITT Mortu 6409 Gravois p.m., to Valhalla Cemet Member of Missouri Lod 1, A.F. A.M. Hiram Cou: No.

1 R.S.M.. Past High St. Louis Chapter and St. Aldemar Comma No. 18, K.T.

Sword of Bu HIll, Moolah Temple and Plus Club. Masonic services 8 p.m. Riechmann RIECHMANN, Mitweide), Waterloo, 11, 1972. beloved the late Louis Riechman mother of Mrs. Erwin Taake and Mrs.

Robert Dillenberger, our dear gran mother, great-grandmother and sister. In state QUERNHEIM Fuuntil 11 a.m., Mon. Funeral services 2 p.m., at St. Paul's U.C. of Columbia, Ill.

Interment Waterloo, Ill. aisposal problem, solid waste or garbage, is no less serious. Many areas have run out of the traditional dumping grounds and ecological considerations are making this form of disposal less and less desirable. Communities, working with industry, are beginning to find other ways, such as new methcds of high temperature incineration, recycling products like glass and newspapers and tin cans, compacting and using garbage for land fill. In Brookhaven, on New York's Long Island, the area's garbage is being used to create a 74-acre sports park with facilities for football, baseball, basketball, swimming and handball and a 7000-seat stadium.

The park, being built for the town by the New York State Environmental Facilities utilizes 1000 tons of a a daily. Michael Pope, president of Pope, Evans and Robbins, consulting engineers for the project, says plans are for the park to be opened in stages during 1973 and 1974. The concept, Pope said, solves the problem of what to do with a community's solid waste and assures space for future recreational facilities. "Under the unique financing arrangement for the Brookhaven sports park every time a householder puts out a garbage can he is providing some of the land for his baseball field or basketball courts and setting aside about two cents to pave the tennis courts." Hellmuth Firm Gets Job In New Orleans The St. Louis architectural firm of Hellmuth, Obata Kassabaum, and Neuhaus Taylor, Houston architects and planning consultants, have been named architects to prepare a master plan for a 23-acre riverfront development adjacent to the International Tr a de Mart near downtown New Orleans.

The initial phase of the development, a project of International Rivercenter, will include a 1200-room hotel, condominiums and a major retail complex, according to officers of the development company. Cost estimate for the project is $150,000,000. Gyo Obata of Hellmuth, Obata Kassabaum will be lead architect. International Rivercenter, a partnership, includes the Southern Pacific the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Co. and the Kabacoff and Coleman interests.

Melvin A. Disney Jr. Gets Linclay Post Melvin A. Disney Jr. has been appointed vice president of construction for the Linclay Corporation's Kansas City and Omaha projects, J.

Dale Perkinson, Linclay president, has announced. Disney was vice president of professional consultants. Projects under Disney's supervision include the 180-acre Johnson County Industrial Park and the second and third phases of the Fairway Office Center, both in Kansas City, and the Omaha Industrial Park. SE MORRIS PAINT send WEnt MORRIS Roted No.1 I by Independent Survey BACKYARD SWIM TANKS CLOSE-OUT Made of heavy gauge galvanized Iron 6 Ft. Diameter, 2 Ft.

Deep $47.45 7 Ft. Diameter, 2 Ft. Deep 60.10 8 Ft. Diameter, 2 Ft. Deep 74.35 REMODELING GUILD ALL LESS Greater Phone CE.

1-2890 MISSOURI STEEL WIRE CO. 1406 NO. BROADWAY od "will on the average more than offset the additional con8 struction costs." The operating cost savings could be reflected in rents. A nationally prominent builder, Andrew S. Place of South Bend, president of the National Association of Home Builders Research Foundation says heating and cooling costs are a significant factor in determining monthly rent charges.

The new standards follow an earlier strengthening of HUD's insulation requirements for oneand two-family homes. The earlier revision also was made at the direction of the President, who said fuel savings in a home cost of the additional insulation would 05. exceed in one year the required. Sheldon H. Cady, executive director of the National Mineral Wool Insulation Association, which represents manufacturers of fiber glass and rock wool insulations, said an energy conservation study by the association showed that the new standards could result in saving 8,200 trillion British thermal units during a 10-year period.

Roslawski ROSLAWSKI, MARTHA (nee Zabrowski), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Aug. 10, 1972, wife of late John Roslawski, dear mother of Paul Roslawski, Sophie Fortner, Loretta Manning, Frances Busch, Monica Lanham, and Benedict Roslawski, our dear mother-in-law and grandmother. Funeral Aug. 14, 8:30 a.m. from the BUCHHOLZ Spanish Lake Mortuary, 1645 Redman to St.

'Aloysius Church, 12110 Larimore Rd. Interment Calvary. In parlors 12 noon Sun. Ross ROSS, MARION suddenly, Aug. 10, 1972, beloved husband of Dorothy B.

Ross (nee Barr), dear father of Lee J. Ross, Carol Conrath, Marjorie Curran and Holly Garrett, dear brother of Gladys McFarland and Ralph Ross, our dear grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncle. Services at HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 1 p.m. Interment National Cemetery. Member of Cache Lodge No.

416 A.F.&A.M. Masonic services 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers contributions may be given to the Leukemia Guild. Sakowski SAKOWSKI, EMIL, Aug. 11, 1972, beloved husband of the late Anna.

Sakowski, dear father of Charles Sakowski of St. Louis and Sidney Sakowski of Los Angeles, belove brother of David Sakowsky the late Sarah Stone, Morris, Max, Sam and Sakowsky, beloved fathe. law of Kathleen and Mollie kowski, our dear grandfo great-grandfather and uncle Graveside service 13. 2:30 p.m, at CHI SHEL EMETH Cemetery, Olive st. rd.

Mr. Sakowski a member of Occidental Lo No. 163 A. Sco Rite and Moolah Temple, In of flowers, contributions may be made to the City of Hope. De Vorkin Chapter.

RINDSKO Service. Shelton SHELTON, DORIS at Los Angeles, formerly of St. Louis, suddenly, Aug. 7, 1972, dear mother of Brian Bowlin of San Francisco, dear daughter of Clyde A. and Marie Shelton, dear sister of Donald, Kenneth and Glen Shelton, our dear niece and cousin.

Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand Aug. 14, 8:30 a m. to St. John the Baptist Church.

Interment Calvary. Masses preferred. VISITATION AFTER 1 P.M., SUN. Sievers SIEVERS, MARIE (nee Huber), entered into rest Aug. 12, 1972, beloved wife of the late William A.

Sievers, dear mother of Leo E. and Marie G. Sievers, Madeline Stelzlent and the late Rose H. Sievers, our dear sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law, sister in law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral Aug.

15, 10 a.m. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant AV. Interment Friedens Cemetery. In parlors 4 p.m.

Smith SMITH, DOROTHY (nee Kent), Aug. 9, 1972, beloved wife of Paul Smith, sister of Myron and Robert Kent, Eleanore Poteet and Waunita Rolfing, our sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. In state at McLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Lafayette, until 9 a.m., then to Four Square Church at Morganford and Germania, 10 a.m. service. Interment Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Straughan STRAUGHAN, ALMA (nee Kline) Aug. 9, 1972. beloved wife of Clifford Straughan. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S.

Broadway, 10:45 a.m. Interment National. Striebel STRIEBEL, HELEN A. (nee Martin), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Aug. 11, 1972, beloved wife of Fred S.

Striebel. de daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Martin, dear of Bob M. Martin and the Irene. Joseph. Vern, Edw: and George Martin, and 1a Breltweiser, our dear law, aunt and great -aunt.

Services Aue 10 a.m. from ARTHUF DONNELLY Parlors, dell bl. Interment Mt. Cemetery, Belleville, may call after 1 p.m. gun Taylor TAYLOR, PEARL, (nee Abing) Aug.

12, 1972. beloved wife of Guy Taylor, dear mother of Iola Hollowood, dear motherin-law and grandmother. Funeral from WITT Mortuary, 6409 Gravols, Aug. 14. 2:30 p.m.

Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. In state after 2 p.m. Sun. Thomas THOMAS. GEORGE J.

of Scarsdale. N.Y.. on Aug. 12, 1972, husband of Florence Rein Thomas. Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar Tues.

11:30 a.m. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery, Friends may call after 5 p.m. Mon. Thompson THOMPSON, FRED Aug. 10, 1972, beloved husband of Peggy Thompson.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravols, Aug. 14, 2:30 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Member of Perservance Lodge No. 92 A.F.&A.M., Louisiana, Mo.

Masonic Services 8 p.m. Townsend TOWNSEND, LUELLA 0. (nee Stephens) entered into rest Aug. 11, 1972, dear wife of Hubert Townsend, dear mother of Carolyn Townsend, dear sister of Charley, Roby and Joe Stephens, Marie Tatum, Sue Hays and Jewell Dollens, dear daughterIn-law, sister-in-law, niece, aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral Aug.

14, 1 p.m. from BUCHHOLZ Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant. Interment Laurel Hill Memorial Gar- SHIP AHOY, TRAVELERI See Sunday's Travel and Resort pages for all kinds of travel information. ST.

LOUIS POST- DISPATCH dens. Van Dillen VAN DILLEN, JUDGE ROBERT Aug. 11, 1972 fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, belove husband of Nancy Kay Van Di len, (nee McAdam), dear brot er of Eileen Sherrill of Davi Ohio and Dr. Blanche To dear nephew of Blanche Walsh, dear brother-in-law uncle. Funeral from COLONIAL Mortua Chippewa at Watro a.m.

with Mass co' the Basilica of St Cathedral) 10 a. Calvary Cemetery To place your AD call the insten electronic number MAin 1-6666 (621-6666) and charge it. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH.

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