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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 28

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PAGE 4C ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1944 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH RAINING iCIGARETJE was wounded In France Aug.

31, has been awarded the Purple Heart, he has informed his wife, Mrs. Catherine Blassie, 5333 Quincy street. Blassie, a member South Eleventh street. Pvt. Raymond S.

Whitman, 20, infantryman, has received th Purple Heart for wounds suffered in action. His wife, Mrs. Jan was killed In action Aug. 11 In France, has posthumously been awarded the Purple Heart. The award has been received by his wife, Mrs.

Florence Wehmeyer of Venedy, 111. Cpl. Michael L. Blasale, 32, who mann, 26, tail gunner on a British-based Flying Fortress, has received the third Oak Leaf Cluster to the Air Medal. He is the son of Mrs.

Frances Bocckmann, 4647 Louisiana avenue. Tech. Sgt. Carl A. Oswald, 21, aerial gunner with the Eighth Air Force 4n England, has received the I aSBS A 0PEN OWIS ACCOUNT of a quartermaster unit, is the son Whitman, lives at 1115 Frey ave- BEFORE SENATE GROUP 8 I of Mrs.

Elizabeth Blassie, 2202 1 nue. v- i i riir iiih iriiiirH rii.iiiw a 1 wa Si Committee Also to Consider rl t-i i reasiDiuiy 01 increasing Output. third Oak Leaf Cluster to the Air Medal. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl H. Oswald, live at 3512 South Spring avenue. Sgt. James H. Conway, who was wounded in action July 17 in France, has been awarded the Purple Hart; his sister, Loretta Witt-neber, 5506 Belridge court, has learned.

Pvt. Raymond Wehmeyer, who that milUon rj Enioy WASHINGTON, Dec. (AP). Senators investigating the cigarette shortage sought today to determine the feasibility of increas 8 ing production and of rationing available stocks. Thee are two questions raised Seauf ifuf Warm For the Christmas Bride! MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS oy a preliminary inquiry maae oyNg staff investigators for the Senate HK SPORT GOATS 1 i BRIDAL EHSEMBLE i Strip! Herringbones! Tweodsl All 'War Investigating Committee.

$32.50 pottcrm Perfectly tailored ski a A. Ml Select Toun New jkAr 5 32 lldlna, If 111 a ne misweis win ue jiunucu a. u. public hearing next Wednesday, The preliminary investigation in- dicates that while troops overseas have suffered along with their 19 reaelar. Top J240 ringbones.

Plaids, end lew V7 a I at price. Salldt. All Colon. Up Federal Tarn Included -cls CHESTERFIELD COATS TOPCOATS RAINCOATS This exclusive Double-Dense fabric has millions and millions of wool fibres on its surface. That's what gives it a deep, soft "million-air" and makes it doubly resistant to wear.

Double and single breasted. Also heavy all-wool tweed overcoats. Protect A fashion hit. The smooth coat with QC Eieeptloaally 7J MTopcoats folks back home, adequate supplies have been earmarked for them, Chairman Mead New York, reported. Difficulties in shipping, unloading and delivery, which have kept cigarettes from reaching the front An iquitittly dtTgnd st she'll a Mfetimal Whit or yellow gold, Mt with tn diamonds.

1 iLWtfJa s29 clothes) With a high quality raincoat. the rich velvet collar for all 1 wvercoan 2 all the popular ftrles. 1H5 MfVif LADIES' HOUSECOATS 2 2250 Or i I4 2 War Department, Mead said. SQ95 Ores Up the ChMeVe for Chrlsfmar They Are Lovely Corduroys In the Popular New Color I i 2 Boys1 Clothing RJVrX'dUIT I BOYS" Topcoats in fleeces and tweeds, brows, blue, sjroy, camel, oifertf $24.75 and $27.75. Zen 1 ine snortage, ne saia, apparently was caused in large measure by doubling of the armed forces' requirements since last year, and as a.

result, shortages at home likely will continue. "The principal question with re feral Ope Evenings Till Christmas ALL-WOOL GIRLS' CLOTHING 5 S1A95 CH. 0133 I OVERCOATS For Christmas! Girls' JUNIORS' COATS OLIVE (1) 614 spect to civilian supplies concerns All-Wool L.g.ini 0r vnnar.n $1095 in a the fair distribution of available MIL sms Slits ft PANTS. SHOES, 5 SWEATERS AND MACKINAWS Ml ingS I Sites 8 fl9 1 12 3 to 18 stocks throughout the country," he asserted. I I I 9U i SI25 While he believes some increase WEEKLY VISIT OW JiWtLKY DEPT." RINGS WATCHES DIAMONDS EARRINGS PINS DRESSER SETS $125 WEEKLY 1 I After Rttalar Sj COSTUME JEWELRY COMPACTS Afttr Rttultr Down Paymsnt Down Payment In production is desirable, the! committee wants to look into man-power and facility problems facing manufacturers.

WEAR WHILE YOU PAY TAKE YOUR PURCHASE WITH YOU 2 9 FROM THIS AREA I WIN RRON7F MFDAI CREDIT CLOTHING CO. I 21 AIRMEN HONORED COR. 7TII FRANKLIN 12 J0 lfh St. (Cranit City, III.) Of Nlakts Til P. M.

Open Nights Til t. M. Continued From Preceding Page. an oak Leal cluster, his wire, Mrs. Pearline Sasyk, 6449 Wells- mar avenue, Wellston.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sasyk, 716 Washington avenue, Madison. Staff get. Lawrence Pfaff, 26, gunner on a British-based Flying Fortress, has received the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clus ters.

He is the husband of Mrs. Minnie G. Pfaff, 5568A Cabanne avenue. NStaff Sgt. Joseph W.

Kreyling, 21, aerial gunner on a Liberator bomber with the Fifteenth Air Force in Italy, has been awarded the Air Medal. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kreyling, live at 115 Bellerive boulevard.

i hone MA. 4320-4321 JJJJJJJJPJJJJJBJ----- Staff Sgt Kenneth R. CastUlon, for Location of Your Nearest Store. 20, waist gunner on a Flying Fortress based in Italy, recently FRUIT and VEGETABLE JUICES completed his fiftieth combat mis sion and has been awarded the Air Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters. His parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond CastUlon, live on Olive Street road in Creve Coeur. Day-in-Day-Out. Every Single Day of the Year, YouH Find the Lowest Prices on Foods at Your IGA Store 1 A Few Moments Spent Comparing IGA Prices With Other Food Stores Will Prove to You You Can Save More Every Day at IGAI HERSHEY'S Tech. Sgt.

Kdwin R. Harting, 20, engineer-gunner on a Liberator based in Italy, has been awarded IGA NECTAR UPRICOT SUN SWEET JUICE PRUNE IGA JUICE Grapefruit the Air Medal. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harting, 5349 This lounge chair, with spring-filled rfc j5 seat and back, strongly built in am ft JfJ 1 pie proportions, with over-sixed Ot- 4 toman is just what you have been 2 a looking for.

They are bound to fk ml i Brove DOBiilar. Ann't rl.ls,, ot cocoa Janet avenue. Staff Sgt. Gregory A. Lahav.

SHORTENING armorer-gunner with the Fifteenth V-8 COCKTAIL AP. VEGETABLE 35 68c 3-lb. jor Air Force in Italy, has received the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf clusters. He is the son of Mr. and SPRY.

STRONGHEART DOG FOOD Mrs. Charles E. Lahay, 2805 Wood 2-15c son roaa, uveriand. Staff Sgt. Clifford C.

Popp, tail gunner on an Italian-based heavy PASCO JUICE ORANGE PASCO JUICE BLENDED ISA JUICE TOMATO DomDer. has received the Air IGA XTRA.WHIPFE0 -ss. SALAD DRESSING 33 Medal with two Oak Leaf clus ters, also the Purple Heart for wounas suirerea Aug. 23 over IGA KEYKON (MfiRGflRIHEr Vitamin Enriched )L21CJ ((PILOIiJIffil I Germany. He is the son of Mrs.

long to get yours. Carvdframn Spring-Filled LS. Lounge Chair only S0 09s (weGiveand with Ottoman edeem Stamps lAJafnui Ueneered Jneekoie Sf What finer, more lasting, more STw-xiiH "tj i fi appreciated gift than a hand' 'tf some kneehole desk? The desk JT VJ illustrated here has 9 spacious ti 17' t-ez. Barbara Popp, 2335 Howard street. MAYONNAISE- iar Staff Sgt.

Charles A. Lange. 22. tail gunner on an English-based Liberator bomber, has received RANCH HOUSE PANCAKE FLOUR 12' the Air Medal with two Oak Leaf clusters. He is the son of Harry P-9 W.

Lange, 2000 South Jefferson avenue, and of Mrs. Arline Lange, Washington, D. C. ma. (jnarDourne a.

smith, 20, a bombardier with the Fifteenth Army Air Force in Italy, has re VUE-PAK CELLOPHANE MERCHANDISE EXTRA PANCY nj RICE a lr BABY LIMA BEANS 'ir 13c GREAT NORTHERN tt- BEANS V.T llc GREEN SPLIT PEAS 'ir 13c PINTO DEL MONTE WHOLE PEELED APRICOTS AGUILA RAKING 0w CHOCOLATE sr 25c ROYAL GUEST CUT GREEN BEANS- N17c ceived the Air Medal. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Smith, 201 Plant avenue, Webster Groves. Lt. John P. McUrath, group navigator in a Flying Fortress group of the Fifteenth Army Air Force 1 in Italy, has received the Air Medal. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. John J. McGrath, 5151 No. 2 can Northland avenue. 14-OI.

Pha. Lt. (jg) Thomas H. Hardy, 23, formerly of 3620A Dunnica avenue, a Navy, dive bomber pilot now 16' 15' 14' awaiting reassignment at his home BEANS NAVY BEANS NAVY BEANS in Oakland, alter eight No. 2 can Ne.

2 can months of service in the Pacific, IGA CUT WAX BEANS IGA GOLDEN Whole Grain Corn IGA White Cream Corn. SUNSHINE HI HO CRACKERS. SUNSHINE HONEY GRAHAMS has been awarded the Air Medal, I the Navy Department has an "ilJrWSapsnif u'ne walnut or mahogany ve 11 I If peers. This is one of Hell- -J fcfc-r-Jt V- Cls rung's unusual values for your I "riirSSAJ: 1 home, for work, and looks. eft ff I -4r a I 3 and all 'round usefulness.

Tl Jv285 Measures, top 42x22 in. by 31 'rf. n- high. 1 I i The rarely thought of. highly a AO -ill PPciated gift.

A wide as- 98 Tilll 0 5 It sortment, in varying colors, I Up fl nounced. -A 21' Staff Sgt. Charles A. Tidd, gunner with the Fifteenth Air Force in Italy, has received the Air Medal. He is the husband of Mrs.

Cleo Tidd, 6224 Julian street. Lt. Basil O. Temple Jr. 23, 19' SELLE'S lb.

P9 bombardier navigator who has LIVER been missing in action since Nov. 11, has received the fifth Oak Leaf Cluster to the Air Medal, being cited particularly for achieve PnliE New Taste Sensation soap I TTFERTIfiY ments in an attack upon a railroad bridge in Italy. His parents live WW Cons' at 5317 Cabanne avenue. Lt. Clarence E.

Darn ton 25, navigator with the Fifteenth Air Force in Italy, has received the third Oak Leaf Cluster to the Air STUFF-INS 7 I AT AT Medal. He is the son of Mr. and RAVIOLI STYLE PicL of vc Mrs. Clarence E. Darnton, 6430 uteS San Bonita avenue, Clayton.

I II I I AfT hi II I A MACARONI 111 1. It Jl I Staff Sgt. Edward J. Boerk- 8-ox. QC pka Handsome reproductions in gilt and mirror' baguette frames; delicate pastels and oils in a wide variety, all sizes and prices.

Illustrated is one of many flower reproductions in mirror-paneled frame, size 24'2x30'7 inches, regu larly priced at now only Sweetheart 2-65c CRYSTAL WHITE 1 sonp 2-25e (3s 11V ARIZONA CRISP ICEBERG LETTUCE FLORIDA SEEDLESS ORANGES TEXAS SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT WASHINGTON BOSCH PEARS FANCY WASHINGTON BOX JONATHAN APPLES IGA PURE EGG i -ga 95 Bloodies OPEN WED. AND SAT. TILL 12-oz. pks COLD MISERIES cold HOMI-OWNED and OPtXATtD 1 srrn. (3HJ5Sl3D J33EI 3fcnit iEei.

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