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TWENTY-SEVEN MONDAY, AUGUST 23. 1323 MINNEAPOLIS STAR JOURNxL Surviving are. two daughters. ANNOUNCEMENTS Official Publication xo. sun apolis.

GRAFF Rites for Thomas Graff, 84, 305 E. Fifteenth street, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Joe Bill-man mortuary, 2121 Nicollet avenue. Burial in Lakewood (Published Mpls. Star Journal August.

2S and September -5, 1030) PROPOSALS FOR COAT. VARI-Ol C1TV DKl'AK T.MKNTS Scaled proposals will be received ANN OUNCEMENTS VISIT OUR I EXHIBITS 1 AT THE STATE FAIR AUGUST 26- SEPTEMBER 4 Exact locations are piyen below, for your conyenience. rf- tne otfice of the City Puivhns-in Acent. 223 Cilv Hail, until 10 Death Notices MKLlN-l'avid I' r. nte -t'-iU av S.

SorvHc.i 'riles. clock, av ill llllli. Inlermt ni Lhkcw od ovsuak ae AT. Sim, Hurviw.l hv In wile -4 I chlliln-n. Kuneral the ch.iM'l el l-anltn A li: K.

Wed. hi requu-m in th Chun It oi i Crll al a.m. Intci-nu'iir SuiiM't Memtiri.il RYAN Emmet 8. Age 1 tear, son ol Mr. Mis, John O.

K.VHH nl 7r; av N. Services 3 p.m. Men at tii'l Wroihers Kuneral chapel, interment HI. Mary's. SMITH -Carl Ke N.

Services Weil. nYioch. (lelhpcinaue 1 1 uthcran 47th a coifax av ntermenl i I.nKe ceuiclcry. Mi iA. Monday.

Sentcmhor 11. 1939. ni wnicn time they will ne opened BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF HENNEPIN COUNTY ADJOURNED MEETING me turnisnint; ot approximate-' tons of coal for various city departments, as por on file in the office of the City Purchasing Agent. Certified check, payable to II. C.

Brown, City Treasurer, in sum of 000.00, to accompany proposal, bid will be considered unless accompanied by required deposit. Proposals must be printed or written in Ink, addressed to the N.jvt clip out this list and carry 3" Kt mltli at Ihe Swans.m Funeral Home. With JOU to the fair. jJ- Alice and Mrs. Nina Wagner oi Minneapolis; four sons, Paul and Walter of Minneapolis and George of Formberg, and Fred of Laurel, a brother, John, and a sister, Minnie, both of Benton Harbor, Mich.

21, 1939 'Means to whom was referred the matter of communication from Court Commission er Donald C. Bennyhoff, has given the same careful consideration, and begs leave to report as follows; That Court Commissioner Donald C. Bennyhoff be authorized to appoint ac. employ a stenographer at $4.00 per day, effective September 1st, 1939, for the balance ot the year. Said stenographer to he paid on payrolls to be presented to this Board.

Respectfully submitted, C. W. Alexander, R. L. Brown, W.

V. Heffellnger. Commissioner Scott offered the following resolution: Resolved, that the report of the committee be accepted and adopted. The question was on the adoption of the resolution, and the roll being called there were five yeas and no nays, as follows: Yeas Alexander. Brown, Heffelflnger, Scott and Mr.

Chairman. And so the resolution was adopted. Commissioner Alexander from the Committee on Ways and Means presented the following report: To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners: Gentlemen Your standing Committee on Ways and Means to whom was referred the matter of communication from John W. Shaffer, has given the same careful consideration, ana Degs leave to report as louows: That County Surveyor John W. Shaffer be authorized to employ Elmer J.

Peterson for a period of from August 21st. 1939. to September 15th, 1939, Inclusive, at a rate of $5.00 per day. That the said Elmer J. Peterson be paid on payrolls to be presented to this Board.

Respectfully submitted, G. W. Alexander, R. L. Brown.

W. Heffelflnger. Commissioner Morse offered the follow ing resolution: Resolved, that the report of the com mittee be accepted and adopted. The question was on the adoption of the resolution, and the roll being called there were five yeas and no navs. as follows: Yeas Alexander.

Brown, Heffelflnger, Scott nna ur unairman. Ana so tne resolution was adopted. Commissioner Heffelflnger from the Committee on Roads and Bridges presented the following report: To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners: Gentlemen YOlir Standing- CnmmltteA on Pnarfs And Bridges to whom was referred the matter of estimate of cost from County Highway Engineer W. E. Duckett for painting county bridge No.

9. has given the nm care ful consideration, and begs leave to report That said estimate of mst annmvwl In the sum of $2,220,00. That said work be done bV dav lahor unnee aunervlslnn Of the County Highway Engineer. itespectiuuy sunmiued, W. W.

Heffellnger. I. a. Scott, R. L.

Brown, G. W. Alexander. Commissioner Morse offered the follow. Ing resolution: Resolved, that the rennrt nf nm mlttee be accepted and adnoted.

ine question was on the adoption of the resolution, and the roll being calcd mere were live veaa Ann nn nmvm fn lows: Yeas Alexander. Brown. Hefft-I nger, Scott and Mr. Chairman. And so tne resolution was adorned.

Commissioner Rrntt i.nm cnMmit. ipr on ruouc urounas and Buildings presented the following rennrt To the Honorable Board of County Com- iiiir-Bumeia: Gentlemen Your Stand nr rnmmUt nn Pnhlle Grounds and Buildings to whom was re- rue maner or leasing or lands now forfeited to the Ktjt a. T.ni...i. hv vumy Auuiiur ai. r.

ncKson, nas given the same careful consideration, and begs leave jeporT. as iohows: Pursuant to the provisions of Chap. 3S6, Laws of Minn. 1935. and amend ments thereto, that the County Auditor oe aurnorizea to lease tha fn ow nr ne.

scribed lands: Southwesterly 49 ft. of Northeasterlv 65 Lots 13 and 14, Block 18, Russell's Addition to St. Anthony or Steele and Russell's Addition to the Town of St. Anthony. Lot 29, Block 7.

"Morris ram Fourth Addition to Minneapolis." ims i to ana lots 2.v ana Block 5, Westmoreland Park. Village gt. Louis Park. Lots 10 to 19 and Lots 21 and 23, Block 5, Westmoreland fark. village of St.

Louis Park. Lots to 18 Block 11. Westmorelnnrl Park Village of St. Louis Park. Lots 21 to 24 mock 11.

westmore and Park. lage of St. Louis Park. Resnectfullv submitted f. fj.

Scott. R. L. Brown. H.

A. Mnraa commissioner Alexander offered the fol lowing resolution: Resolved, that the report of the committee be accepted and adopted. The question was on the adopllon of the resolution, and the roll being called there were five yeas and no nays as follows: Yeas Alexander, Brown, HeffelflngeT, Scott and Mr. Chairman. And so tha resolution was adopted.

Commissioner Scott from the Committee on Taxes presented the following report: To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners: Gentlemen Your Stand ne Comm ttee nn Taxes to whom was referred the matter of sundry applications for abatement of assessments ana correction ot taxes, has given the same careful consideration, and begs leave to report as follows: The the following applications be approved and forwarded to the Commissioner of Taxation for consideration: Amounts Involved Name Tax Penalty Cora Cook, parcel No. 1.. $100.03 $48.62 Cora Cook, parcel No. 2.. 3.33 Cora Cook, Excrx.

Estate oi a. v. carieon 183 35 187.88 e.8.69 126.38 71.11 117.06 18.49 14 13 Scott, Cora Cook 43.34 J. H. Whittles Mgr, 1st rati.

Hk. Trust Co. 115.95 E. E. Kurtz waiter H.

Berglund, Atty Mrs. Lucille D. Osborne, by M. H. Kelly.

Cashier 99.17 John Selbel Respectfully submitted. I. O. R. L.

Brown. G. VV. Alexander. Commissioner Heffelflnger offered the xunuwiriK resolution: Resolved, that the report of the committee he accepted and adopted.

The question was on the adoption of the resolution, and the roll being called there were five yeas and no nays, as follows: Yeas Alexander, Brown, Heffelflnger, Scott and Mr. Chairman. And so the resolution was adopted. Commissioner Alexander from the Com mittee on Claims presented the following report To the Honorable Board of County Com mipsioners: Gentlemen Your Standing Committee on Claims to whom wns referred the matter of sundry claims, has given the same careful con EDUCATIONAL With Instruction U. S.

invirnmtnt John. Commpnr tl0Y0O to $1700 month A1KN-WOMBN. Try noxt Minnc ipnii.i rxeimlnalion. Get p'udy ImniMmtHy at homes Common -at tun ueuaily nif (Iclnt, Kxperifnra u-umily Kull mi rnpk coaching and list of pARttiono KKKK. Apply today 1104-T, 8tai Journal.

Positions Wanted Women IS vrs. old, experienced, wishes, hmise hoik. Good references. M-fcuU, Miir-Journal. stir) wishes clerking or restaurant work, mnre for exp.

than wages. DR MliT, llOliBEKF.KPK.R. Full charge. Adult or school ane children. Drive car.

References. A-fluM, mar-Journal. Drsssmsking, Seamstress C.KT your fall clothes A children's school clothes elarted by exp. dressmkr. At.

7936, Laundress and Daywor RKU ynunn woman wants steady worn Tues. A Wed Una hr A carfare. DU 4S43. Nurses and Governesses EXPF.R. PRACTICAL NUR8K DESIRES A CASE.

Call HY 110. Laundress and Dsywork RK.LIAR1.E woman wants wory hy day or hour. hour A carfare. T)R. Stoa, Help WantedWomen Ol.n ssiahimhed compnny has good, pay ins pernunent portion open for ln tculticiu reaourcerul woman over 28.

Muni have good education and personality. or expsrlenc an ndvnntiiK. Personal interview only, H4l l'l mouth Bid. On KM I'M) riViJitVher or person wilh at least 1 yr. nf collene work for poiltlon to heKln soort.

Guaranteed Income. Sen oualKicationa A reterenues to B-801S CAN lias capable housewife, j.t hrs. a wk. Iliialiiess exp. unnecessary.

Writ B-SulS Htar-Journiil WOMANPlsasant A oourtsous In ssrvlng cusiomerx. onp. ior anvancs nient 424 Wlllmao in U- WOMKN. 2 of mlddlesse who must sup. piemen! huebsnd Income; plesssnl ork.

See O'Connor, Andrus bldg. Start and Ottlci KNI'KlilKNCKM salesgirl lor women'i dress shop. One ilh winnow trimming ability. Avon Shop. 71.1 Nicollet.

Hotels and Rutaurantt COOKS, walls. Rest wages. Sea Fred Last. Annex Kmpliiym'l. 214 rntiuna Annsx.

WAIT8TMAinS, Inst Help. ALL HKRVH'K. 1M Henn. av. Rm.

408. Housinold and Domsstlo ami. for general houeswnrk, country gin preferred: goud noma for ngni party. WA. nni.

Kxperienceil girl, general housework, taka comiilele cliargs, 2 adults, 1 girls, 10 12. wk. A prlv rin. WA, 4151 3. HF.TWKF.N 22 and 3..

cspahls taking com. iiiele i iiai'se uMllier employed, 2 boys, In. nu. CA AI1I.E sen. A cooking.

Mint Ilka Tint time nursemaid, smp. rlillilren, hi. 07 It WANTED reliable girl for gen. I adults, loc, N.E. Prefer boms bights.

till una. NKAT exp. girl 2H-30 for general hjswlc. Hood cook. 3035 1st av fc).

CURL over 211 for general hswk A cara of children. Dll 740 YOUNU conip. girl gen, hswk. A no stranger In city pref. t.

CO 2S12. EXP. metd for general housework, good cook, city ref. 2 sdults, WA S909. "cook il 2NIV-(1EN.

MAID ISO-gST 1 Li F.N F.MPL' M'T. 1ft am st RM 73f IIKI.P gsneral housework A rsra of sldsrljf. person, no laundry. CO U139. OIRL.

ovsr 20, sen. hsswk no cooklns, 4,1 per board A rm. 1321 Shsrldsn N. fliitlTlnr generahswk. 1 child, no aook" log.

II lrliil. SIS Thomas N. K)XP. ciirlsllan girl, for housework. 1 chll.

dren, plain conking, new horns. CO, S73S. 2ND (URL for housework end rsrs child; lefsrsnces required. WA S2M. of (1IRL experienced for references required.

gensral hnussworkl WA S2HS. OIIIL over 20 for gen. hswk. Oood wages. I'rlvais room, mm Newton N.

Professions and Trades WF.AVKRH sxp. only, fur nits work. Apply 111 o'clock Mon. North Star Woolen Mills. I I Help Wtd.

Men and Womee FARM couple, middle age, nest. reliable, (lood hand witn stocg. oooa teaiuers can drlvs, two, four or sl. lie. ire permansnt place.

C-8002 SLar-Journal. WANTKIl Riinchsra A tomato plcksra. Kanoff (iKideiis, S44d Waysala blvd. Business Opportunities BAIUiLr snop for sale, 2 chslr, outfit Ilka new, cheap rent, reaa. 4I2 XMh St.

CAKK Diamond Ijiks, bif Nicollet. closed eves. A other hue. wrlta Miller 2H 1l)th st. AT OKOt'KRY A mkt.

Hood Inc. tn Mankato. Rlilg. mod, wllh apt. Good bus.

Bldg down payment. Stock A fixtures caso. 1'rneo to sell. M-mi47 Si ar Journal, SMALL grocery and living quarters, heaU sd; doing good business, moneymaker. IU.

aijrt! OHOCFRY slors for sals In good farm ing community. Writs DO, Star-Journal A tavern A all equipment wltrt llcenss. Only one In live Wise. town. Iiolng big busluras.

Severs sickness rea. son for selling. Priced complete, IS 000, raali, balsncs terms. No agenta or curloslly seskers nssd apply. f33 Raod 1'ower, Minn, ONK hotel, fully snulnned, nns restaurant A beveriigs farm Isnds A Iskeshora lots.

M. Csmnbell, Deer River. Minn. 400 FAST 1.1th, 14 well furn. rms.

Income 1 1 Ml, Walking distance. Apia Debt Adjustment DFBTH PAID! BOYD SYSTLM. 4. 33 ANDRUO BLDO. OK.

1H27. WH PAY YOUR DKliTH. NO WORRIFH. Marshall. B24 Met.

Hk. bldg. MA. HML. Sale Miscellaneous nATliT7lR ft hnlll-ln.

llk new. $11. Sacrificed today, 1 420 Logan N. HY SUPS. STUnV.NTS A bargain Wardroba trunk, never used.

RK. entire stork new A 2nd hand tools 321 Washington av 8. PHONY roots. 2.1o plant stand 110. A up and llllles.

Iron PU SMI. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MUST sell by Wed. R. suite, slud. ch, 0x12 rug.

gas range, twin bed, R. thl. A 4 chairs, kit. 101. A chairs, vacuum mdss.

Pract nsw. 2530 California NK, OF. 2.VIS. DINKTTK, 3 pc. msh.

Duncan Phyfa. 2'x4D opens to 2 Chlpnendala chairs to match 11.1; 3 rugs. 2 Macey 3 sec. man bookcases, breakfast sst 8, 2k In. blks tk.

CH. 3071). town. Sell at once, new csrpe, with pad. Ivory desk.

High boy vanity. Call KK 412k. SOLID wainut diiilni room set. smart de Ilka new, Sao. for sicn.

chrira, ai caah. WA 02S. SOLID walnut large sire buffet, solid braas hardware, smart aeaign. uks new. Will tu fr cash.

WA 0208. LIBRARY table davenport 3: curiam slretcher lit electric wssner i-i; crutches. 2311 Plerca st N.E. OR 2ttk8 ELF.CTROLl'X vacuum clesner late model. bargain.

21)10 Kmeraon nu. PIANO, chairs, bed A spring, lamps, mlso. 1U4 sand. LO urn. PIANO, gas range, stair carpst, eta.

HY. 6034. 4235 Penn av. N. OOOD STYLE CHEAP.

IVORY BABY CALL WA. 864. CRIB. LARGE DAVKNPORT TABLE, 5. RE 2647 BIRD'S eye maple R.

set: slnels bsd. gas range, smi. nesier. Oh-FICB desk vanity table and file, leav. Ing clly, sell at ones, KE.

4128. HOUSEHOLD GOODS DLRS. ciiTi-ir in i-afrltf. A ranae. new fl.

used t2i 20. gas engine. Liiiakcr nit heater. Chaap. 4117 Broadway.

HY COMPLKTB 3 rm. Lesvlng Sac SI .36, terms. Csn be seen at Standard Furn 212 B. 7th, OA. 2781.

St. Raul- BARGAINS In new A ussd furnltura. swenso.1 Furniture. 2941-43 Chicago av. Antiques ODD pieces of Haviland china A soma clt lamps.

RE 6420, nd bfss to wrt T.a' the fallowing claims be allowed Apprn. Milfcr-Pavis printed forms Foui-her PrSR. Uth. pruned forms Coroner Apprn Forman, Kord iloor e'eaner N. W.

Fell Tel. MA 0935 Morzue Riverside Funeral Coach hcarf-e pick-up Commissioners Apprn. Heffeiiinger, W. auto allow- uio Jans-Olson office supplies i.iu t.o. rami Apprn.

K. Aslesen groceries Kkelund. A. misc. H.

E. F.kclund Coffee coffee Hedean's Market, meat Janney, Sample Hill k. poul try fencing Minneapolis Tribune. July papers. Minneapolis Gen'l.

Elec. elec Nein Creamery butter Old Home Creameries, cheese Olsen Kish fish Eng Olson Fruit fruit, Milling flour, etc Steel-DeSota Ice Cream Ice cream Warner Hdwre. misc. supplies Werdlck, George, meat Warnecka, G. G.

paint, etc Dial. (t. Apprn. American Rug rug cleaning Bentley Pasie wet The Davton percale vt. VV.

Bell Tel. BH-7W1, etc Warner Hdwre. sponges H. S. Hoys Apprn.

K. Aslesen groceries Hovander meats, etc I.ampert Yards. lumber Minneapolis Gen'l Elec. elec. H.

8. Apprn. DoLalttre-Dixim coal Helcienrich. Henry, cultivating Tierney Rotor Ventilator gutter Lake Impr. Apprn.

Brooks, O. pump house labor, etc Cowln A reinforcing steel Crane Companv, misc. Dickey A Mllbert, gas. etc Glhbs Hdwre. misc.

supplies Lake Mmnetonka Dredging 3.41 8.51 2S.50 T.flO 1.50 2.50 85.75 3.00 12.50 161.85 51.57 29.52 144.71 11.50 11.70 19.50 33.17 408.44 8 boat and dredge rental 8.68S.00 Lyman Lmbr. Coal cement etc. Lyman Lmbr. Coal misc. supplies Minneapolis Gen'l.

Elec elec. well 1 and 2 Minn. Sand ft Gravel concrete Nellson, BenJ. rhlsc. 9.85 61.48 994.60 201.40 7.13 m.po S3.

99 Max Renner well pulling Diimo Tripp. F. elec. supplies and labor James C. Wlllsnn est.

1 deen well pump 4 2,152. B0 lsal Dent. Civil Aonrn. Salmonsnn, Mabel spcl, steno Strong, A. appraisal Yeatea.

E. W. 8., appraisal 30.00 7.V0O 75.00 4n 12.15 Fxam. Annrn. Berlelson office supplies.

N. W. Bell Tel. AT 6054... rrob.

LI. Aunrn. Anderson, expense sub. Judge 63. 13.

Ml Miller-Davis code Issues N. W. Bell Tel. MA 8098.. Poucher Prtg, ft Llth.

rub- 23.05 ner oanas Prob. Ofrrs. Appro. 6.00 1 22 6.00 American Linen laundry work Rogers. Lydla, directory M.

F. Patterson Dental Supply supp lies 20 91 Walgreen drug 4.50 B. s. White Dental Mlg. mer cury Reg.

of Jlrts. Annrn. 3.09 Chippewa Springs Hoff Rubber Stamp cleaning S.80 3.50 33.31 69.75 1.60 9.90 1,25 27.00 9.20 61.60 17.25 4.00 5 00 106.24 23.76 3.85 3.25 6 15 10.00 40.56 mimn. macn Minneapolis Blue Printing misc. supplies N.

W. Bell Tel. MA 6341.. L. C.

Smith ft Corona adjusting -j Sterling Elec. fan repairing Geo. P. Thomas Stat. erasers Thomas ft Gmyston writing fluid Sheriffs Apprn.

Ayers, auto allowances Rudd, garage rent Hennepin County Review, printing LaVayea Rlhhnn ft Carbon carbon paper Minneapolis Auto Body Repair repairs Olsena Loop Service gas, etc. Phillips Petroleum gas and oil Standard Spring Installing springs Sterling Elec. light batteries Geo. P. Thomas Slat.

office supplies Wavzata Motor tow charge. Jail Apprn. American Linen laundry work H. C. Brown, city care county prisoners Franklin Co-Op.

Creamery Assn 1,694.50 milk, etc Larson Olson Grocery, groceries Co. Surveyors Apprn. Chippewa Springs General Tire storage Minneapolis Blue Printing misc. supplies N. W.

Bell Tel. MA 8820.. Pearson Rwenson, steel lockers Geo. p. Thomas Htat.

drawing Ink A Fund-Meeker, R. Just. Ct. H. S.

Hoys Apprn. Painters ray roll Mental Ktani. Apprn. Extra help pay roll Bonk Ilopalr Apprn. 67.95 159.62 3.50 24.00 84 64 6.00 37.75 .45 6.45 87.50 13.00 Buosiiiuie pay run 4.00 45.60 60.00 Lake Impr.

Apprn. Labor pay roll Audllnrs Appro. Extra help pay roll R. ft B. Apprn.

a. I.er. Harris culvert ne em. no Ohio Oil road oil Tnorman w. itcsnon rnsa i.mj.

Wm. H. Zlegler road. 1,640. no Dickey ft Mllbert.

gasoline Landers-Norblom-Christenson gravel Mpls. General Electric light ft power Clsseo Motor gasoline 140.00 1.92 24.34 35.20 162 34 2.10 114.49 Phillips Petroleum Phillip roil Hot, gasoline Pure Oil gasoline Thorman W. Rosholt repairs outs de 1.18 100.00 26 00 40.18 4.28 Thorman VV. Rosholt rent- equipment Shell Oil Sherwin-Williams culvert pipe Skelly Oil gasoline Stand Oil gasoline Williams Hardware mild steel PATROLS A. H.

Adams 818 Richard Corrow 87 A. E. Gerald -10 Wm. Hunt 812 J. H.

Jnbes 810 325.11 27.10 43 20 43.70 37. 30.00 18.50 9 97 Vernon T. Johes 810 Chas. H. 7zg Wm.

Kalk 728 Walter Lange 78 Herman Reich 811 Melnrad Reiser 812 Arthur Schnenlng 811 Wm. M. 816 18.13 18.29 18 75 20,63 39.68 45.30 Respectfully submitted, Q. W. Alexander, I.

O. Scolt. Commissioner Heffeiiinger offered the following resolution: Resolved, that the report of the committee be accepted and adopted. The question was on the adoption of the resolution, and the roll being called there were live yeas and no nays, as follows: Yeas Alexander, Brown, Heffelflnger, Scott, and Mr. Chairman.

And so the resolution was adopted. On motion the Board adjourned until Wednesday. August 23rd, 1939, at 9.30 o'clock A.M. AL P. ERICKSON, County Auditor.

In the Road and Bridge and Lsks Improvement Departments. Keipectfuliy mmmlttea, ej, w. Alexander, R. L. Brown, W.

W. Heffelflnger. Commissioner Brown offered tha follow ing resolution: Resolved, that ths report nf tha com mittee be accepted and sdopted. i ne question was on the adoption or me resolution, and the roll being called there were five yeas and no nays, as follows: Yeas Alexander, Brown, Heffelflnger, Scott and Mr, Chairman, And so tne resolution was adopted. Commissioner Heffelflnger from lh Committee of the Whole prercnted tha following report: To ths Hnnorabla Board of County Com- mlRRloners: Gentlemen Your standing Committee of the Whole to whom was ref-rred ths matter of communication from H.

L. Richards. Act ing Dietrlct Director of W. P. A.

of Minnesota, concerning the Statewide House. keeping Aide Protect, has given tha same c.aretui conaioeration, ana oegs jeavs to re Dort as fo own: That ths Hennepin County Rural Public Health Nursing Service of Rural Henns- nln County desires to act as a local co- sponsor for ths Statewide Housekeeping Aids Project; -met i nrntecr ns annrovso: That the Stata Department of Health 1s hereby authorized to Includ this local project as nns of tns operating units oi this Statewide Project, That ths Chairman of this Board he hereby directed to sign ths application for local participation in saia project, Respectfully suhmitted, W. W. Heffsl- finger, O. W.

Alexander. Commissioner Scott offered tha follow- Ins resolution: Resolved, that ths -report of tha committee be accepted and adopted. The question was on Ihe adoption of ths resolution, and the roll being called there were five yeas and no nv, as follows: Yeas Alexander, Brown, Heffellnger, Scott and Mr. Chairman. And so ths resolution wss sdonted.

On motion tha County Board adjourned until Monday, August 28th, 1939, at 10 o'clock a.m. AU P. ERTCKSOV, County Auditor, lii.so' i5 00 17 .00 4.P0irt nsnily 33.001 68.31 S40 -J! ls.s.vho 5-5j 104.25 I FUNERALS M'CULLOCH Rites for Wallace McCulloch, former Minneapolis sident who died Wyandotte. will be at 50 a.m. Wed sday at the En-r mortuary and 9 a.m.

at Hol ime church, trial in Lake iod cemetery. He was a grad te of Central school. Surviving are wife and two McCulloch cousins, Mrs. ank Cudworth and Mrs. Robert orrison.

POWERS Services for James S. twers, 41, who drowned Friday Long Beach, be at 30 a.m. Tuesday at the Simonet lapel in Stillwater, and at i a.m. at St. Michael's church.

Born in Stillwater, he had lived Long Beach four years. Sur- ving are the wife; a son, Richard Long Beach; the parents, Mr. id Mrs. Roger Powers of Minne- lolis; two brothers, John B. and aorge Lof Long Beach, and two sters, Jennie M.

of Minneapolis, id Mrs. Margaret Severson, Thief iver Falls. BLONDEL Rites for Gface M. londel, 68, 4030 Queen avenue ill be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the t'elander-Quist chapel, 2301 Du- nt avenue S.

Born in Topsham, Maine, she had ved in jIinneapolis more than 25 ears. the was a member of Cal-ary Baptist church and Lake Har- et chapter, OES. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. lanche G. Krase of Minneapolis.

TRIDEN Services for Stephen Triden, 47, 600 Cedar Lake road, t. Louis Park, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the home and at 2 m. at Strobick chapel, Hopkins. Surviving are the wife; a daugh-t, Judith; three sons, Fred ack E.

and Stephen, and a ster, Mrs. Irene Carlson of Min- KELLY Services for Samuel lunter Kelly, 51, 2419 Bryant ave- ue will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday the Knaeble mortuary, Born in Boston, he lived In Mln- eapolis 25 years and was a fur alesman. LUDLUM Rites for Mrs. John Ludlum, 2928 Aldrich avenue ill be at 2 p.m.

Wednesday at akewood chapel, with Dr. Charles Deems, rector of St. Mark's piscopal church, officiating. Surviving are the husband; a aughter, Mildred of Minneapolis; wo sons, Robert V. of Los Angeles nd Byron G.

of Flushing, Long sland, N. two sisters, Mrs. red Russell of La Crescenta, and Mrs. Addie McCracken Minneapolis, and two brothers, red and Arthur Roach of Minne Official Publication NO. 3127 Published Mpls.

Star Journal ugust 28 and September 4, 1939) PROPOSALS FOR COAL-CREMATORY Sealed proposals will be received a the office of the City Purchas-ng Agent, 223 City Hall, until 10 Moriay, septemner 11, asj-j. which time they will be opened or the furnishing of approximate-v 1.300 tons of coal for the Cie- natory, as per specifications on ue in tne onice oi me wiy rui- hasing Agent. Certified check, navable to H. C. firown, City Treasurer, in sum of S5UU.0U.

to accompany proposal. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by required deposit. must ne pnniea or written in ink, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the bnvelope, "Proposal for Coal Crematory." Envelopes must also hear the name oi me person oi firm by whom the bid is submitted. City of Minneapolis reserves me isht tn accept or refect any or all proposals or any part of any proposal. iw JJ 5.

UrtAlU, City Purchasing Agejit. ADVERTISEMENT I OR BIDS OFFICIAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals for the Bent-wood Chairs, No. 1, Tablet Arm Chair No. Special Students Chairs No. 12 and TaDiet Arm Opera Chairs No.

16; removal, alteration, and installation of equip-mpnt fnr the Kouth Hich School No. 1464-F; Patrick Henry No. 1288-F; Miiw Vnn'l No. MR-KV- Snnthwpst Hieh School No. 1289-F, will be received at the office of the Board of Education in the City of Minneapolis until 7:30 o'clock p.m.

on me ai dm Sontfmher. 1939. and Will then be publicly opened and read aioun. ah bids shall be made on the of ficial printed forms attached to nnd mnrte a nart of proposed con tract documents, the contract documents may be examined at the office of the Board of Education, Architectural Division, E. H.

Enger, Architectural Engineer, 811 Northeast Broadway, and at the Builders' Exchange. Bidders desiring to carry away the contract documents must ne-posit sm.00 in cash with the En gineer to insure prompt return of the same in good condition. Deposit will be refunded to each actual bidder upon return of the contract documents in good condition within thirty days after the receipt of bids. If the contract documents when returned be not in whole condition so that same can be used the cost of reprinting damaged sheets will be deducted from the deposit and the balance returned to the bidder. The character and amount of se curity to be submitted by bidders is 'stated in the proposed contract documents.

No bidder may withdraw his bid for at least thirty days after the scneauied closing lime ior me re ceint of hlds. The Board of Education of the City of Minneapolis reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive- informalities. BOARD OF EDUCATION, CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS JAMES F. GOULD. Business Superintendent (Published in Minneapolis Star- Journal, Issues of August-21 and Aueust 28.

1939). Improvement Bulletin, Issue of august UO, lSdtf. i a liv iy IrviiiK av N. until service. time, ot I Funeral Directors WELAN DER-QUIST CO.

THREE COMPLETE FUN Ell AL CHAPELS WE8T DupeM Ave, a at Uena, KKntvood 2205 SOUTH Chicaxo Ave at 10th St. MA in 5H8 NORTH West Broadway at Fremont. HYIand ti'JOl WASHBURN McUEAVY MORTUARY OOMPl.fTKLY AIR CONDITIONKn 412 I'KNTItAl. AVK. AT.

2369 Oldest Kslabllsnnient In Minneapolis- BILLMAN FUNERAL CHAPEL 2518 Central Ave. N.E. Rainvillo Funeral Homo Bit. 1148 a K. Hennepin AT.

GLEASON MORTUARY 27tn ana Nicollet KM, 620T LEE MORTUARY, MA 8781 W1(NKSS BKOTHKHS 3700 NICJOLLliT AVK BN'JKH MINERAL HOMB1 N. L. ringer Uiuleriuklns Ins. Grant BU at Park Ave. 011 8834 "mTdIVITT FUNERAL HOMR 225 LAKH HV.

D1C 3021 ALLUNSON MORTUARY 1701-5 Chicane Ext. ltt3. MA. 2464. DAV1ES MORTUARY CO.

140.1 Harmon cor. 14th. Ma. 4331 O.E.Larson Mortuary Gr4791 8UND8ETH FUNKKAL, HOMU. Klal)llh-ed In 1HU3.

l.ymi.,1. Slat Av. N. 11V 9JU1 BARNEY FLYNN-WAGNUH MORTUARY. CO.

3181 JS41 Lynuals av. 8. MORTUARY. EST. J8N!) MODKkN CllAi'liL HR.

48i! WAI.TKK I82fl Riverside. ANUURUON CO. CIO. 8H'J6 EVA M. DAUI'HINB.

KE. 2930. KE. 0503 PKTKRRON FUNERAL HOME 11.18 Cemutl av NK. (lit 8166 Florist BIIKKKIKl.n 8.

3UW KE. .1474. Oieeutiuuse by Lakswuud. CO. 7150.

Travel Opportunities BEFORE accepting passengers or making arrangements for transportation, comploto references should bo exchanged. AUTO TRAVEL A RR ANI IKHH 4113 Wsll S. BR 6SI7 or even. MA Destination Iniurance for ench ia, Hhare exp. to all prinpical c-lllen.

model sedans only. DRIVINO Hulck to Kan Anerlea. leaving Mn. Accomo. nvo.

ai Km. 2n. SHARE eene rides to all lre rifles. rsew care rey en roiiie, or wins tipranue Hotel Clpar Stand. OK.

4.lft7 iI.AI)lEH wleh ride N. Y. ahout Kept, fSlmre ilrlv. exp. Rnf.

CO (Mini. Transportation DAILY Farso, S2: ('rnoksion S-'i-2li. (Irand l-oiks, i.leilerlincli tins Co. Uepot 7th Ht. Urd Ave N.

UK. 4IIB8. Lost and Found MKCIIANHVH tool chent, keys, parts, lout In vie. 2MII A Cuniral Nk. Liberal reward foi return.

No questions ssked. AT. Milk. KUHMl-Yoiimk brown. Collar.

1)11. 7(lft. cocker siianirl. while A Vic. 33rd A 22nrt U.

MAN'S Hamilton wrist walch (Lost), name on hack. Reward. Oar, 278, BOY who took dog, Pal, from 141K Jeff, at. Aug. Ik, pleae call tilt.

74o3. LOHT h'ox terrier, blk. A white, 1 sar up, 1 down. Reward. 10th av B.

MiKT lllllfold, vie. l.Mh av. H. th Mpls. Ri-w.

Ml sve; NK M72 days, SMALL while wire-haired terrier lost SIC. brown ears. Ilewatd. OL 7H'2. mi IMMINiF suits, caprswfiiten.

nr. 27 A I'l-nn Hun. Reward. Cll. kUk.

LOHT h'weaiers and suede Jacket, av rd nr Kuton'e Ranch, new. RH1. Cedar 22Hk tl LOHT 8t Hears Hut. nlfilit. betw.

A i p.m. Need badly, Rew. CO. RIMI.KHH KliiMfcH in cans, vicinity of Rmndwy A i'enn N. UK.

22U3. Reward AQWAMARINK rlnn but In vie. of parade drouiids. Keepsake. Reward.

OR. 1.1H2. Amusements WANTKIl Concessions and shows for "Lefss" relebrallon. Brotember 14-13. N.

O. Johnson, Milan, Minn. When 1o Eat Wuckendi rASCLNATLNO amusements at NKTTY'S In the bliakoiies. Rest sats drinks, chow meln, fresh chicken. Personals Save Un to 40 Co Fuel Barrett's ruck wool Innulstlnn blown In attic, end walls, slso westherstripp'nK, her! nisteralls and workmanship.

Fair prices. No down paym't. Payments as low as monthly, to start 1st. Free est. Oct our prices before you "twin city roofing insulating co.

NE. 4077. After hours, EM. 1220 EM. 1220 1 1 KI 10 EK SANiTA IUU Heeiitldillv situated on hanks nf Ml- lesippl: expansive view of river, valley snd til v.

Resllul, peaceful surroundings, h'ecluded from noise and traffic. Specializing In nervous troubles Specific attention given to aged, Infirm snd nervous rmtienle. Prof, nursea, regulated diet, Meals prepared with scientific equipment, featuring foods containing full vitamin and mineral content for health building. Reasonable- rates 334 CHF.ROKKK AV, HI. Paul, RIJ424.

Rld yourself of that self conscious feeling superfluous hair, moles and warts mime. ilav. them removed ths modern way, miss ror.E MULTIPLE ELKCTPOLYHIB SPFCIALIST AT 1W2. Olflcs at ID 8. 7th M.

RF.K'n'. I MFDIUM Readings dally, truthful advice on all pronlems. Public circle Toes, and Frl. m. All welcome, W.

Franklin at jienn. Apt. No. 2. UNWANTED HAIR, Destroyed irom face, arms, legs, hy elecirolysls.

Perm, results. Heas. Kmma M. Knopf, 3741 Colfax B. Mpls.

CO WANTF.D 2.1 mora honest people In debt. If vou owe 10U to 41.60- iaj, write mar- journal rvot BF.DBUOH INSF.CI'H Fxtermlnaied one spot. Guaranteed Bonded and licensed. Smith Co. DR.

SOkfl 2 nlsln costs, is A arsss. or. clnd. A band press Ws call A deliver. Laks-Dals Clnrs.

Hit w. lsks. to nii VUV.r. sloraga on all garments dry cleaned Drapes or curtains cln'd. A press.

Sue pr up. Pickup A del Artistic MA. 0401 BOWF.L A colon disorders nulckly relieved with colonic irrigations. Nurse. Call AT 13(17.

Henn. Clinic, ko.1 LaHnlla av. SH.K valuahla collection of old glass, fins china, old prints at Blue A Whlta Antique Shop, Cleveland's, 81 8. 8th st. MF.N'B suits, ladles' plain dressea.

Wk. gusr. Call-del. Walnut Clnra. CO 07S3 MMK.

INDA Psvchlc rellabls advlca on all affairs, 1S0O Portland av. MYSTIC Tea Shop, 77 Spruce, MA luncnes 3.1c-.')0c. Readings Wed. A Frl, 25c. MRS SMITH, psychic card, crystal read.

608 NIC. Km. 3(i. Eve 77 Sprues pi. DRAPtRIKS.

slip covers? pillows Jetc' shop exp. Work guar. DU 1H44 LF.T us pay your bills. Chrge. abt.

mo. Ijng time pymis. Star-Journal H-8013, Beauty Aide Student Work BPFCIAL styled perm, 11.25, eomp. A up. Hair dves, Wed.

ml.ftO. Finger wava, 15c, LA WRF.NCB Academv. 816 NIC. OE. 4630 August (Published Monday.

August 28. 1939, In ina Minneapolis tsiar-journao Minneapolis. Monday, August 21st, 1939. The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Hennepin met in the Court House lu the City of Minneapolis at 10 o'clock a.m. pursuant to adjournment.

juemDers an present. A communication was received fitjm Mrs. Claude Hall, complaining of the operation of a dance hall and tavern at Hall's Park, operated by Richard Lamb. Said communi cation was reaa ana reterrea to tne committee on Licenses. A communication was received from Chaa.

Munn relative to installation of a cattlt pass on Highway No. 109. Said communication was read and referred to the Com mittee on Road and Bridges and County Highway Engineer. i wo pennons ana court oroers ior demolition of dilapidated buildings owned bv the State were received from Frank Yetka, State Fire Marshal. Said petitions and court orders were referred to the Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings and County Attorney, Civil Branch.

A communication was received from GcorRe F. Donalds, Deputy Sheriff, recommending cancellation of 3.2 beer licenses, on and of sale, Issued to Anthony J. Rowan, Town of Minnelrlsta. Said communication was read and referred to the Committee on Licenses. A communication was received from County Highway Engineer W.

E. Duckett requesting the County Board to authorize rate of pay for bridge painters. Said communication was read and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. a communication was received irom Court Commissioner Donald C. Bennyhoff, requesting authorization to employ a stenographer.

Said communication was read and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. A communication was received from County Surveyor John W. Shaffer request ing tne employment or Elmer J. reterson. Said communication was read and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.

A delegation from the Town of Maple Grove- appeared and Oscar Berndt spoke nne-fiy recommending the changing of County Road No. 101. The matter was referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges and County Highway Engineer W. E. Duckett.

Estimate ot cost for painting county bridge No. 9 was received from County Highway Engineer W. E. Duckett. Said estimate of cost was referred to the Com-mitlee on Roads and Bridges.

Offer of settlement of personal property tax Judgments was received from Nick Winter. The matter was referred to the Committee on Taxes. At 10:15 o'clock a.m. hearing was held on the petition of Minnie L. Slattery to repurchase lands heretofore forfeited to the State for non-payment of taxes.

Minnie L. Slattery appeared and spoke In support of her petition and the matter was referred to the Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings. A communication was received from County Auditor Al. P. Erickson requesting authorization to lease lands heretofore forfeited to the State for non-payment of taxes.

Said communication was read and referred to the Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings. Commissioner Scott offered the following resolution: Be It Resolved, That Whereas the petition of Minnie L. Slattery having come duly before the County Board of Hennepin County, on this date, pursuant to the setting of hearing or tne same, ana the board having heard the evidence adduced by and on behalf of the petitioner in support of ner petition to repurcnase from the State the land hereinafter describ ed, and the Board being advised In the premises. JIND8: That the land described In said petition la situated In said Hennepin County, Minnesota, and more particularly described as follows: Lot 12. Block.

8. Irwin Shores, Village of Richfield. That at the time of the forfeiture to the Stale of the said land for the taxes herlnafter set out, Minnie L. Slattery was the owner of said land. That taxes nn satd land became delin quent for the year 1930.

and remained delin quent ana unnaia ior me suosequeni years of 1031 to 1937 Inclusive. That the aggregate or an taxes ana -mnu without nenaltles and costs. is the sum of Forty-six and 12100 1146.12) Dollars. That the failure to pay the taxes which caused the forfeiture was not in willful disregard of law, and that It would be unfair and Inequitable that the petitioner should not be permitted to repurchase said property. That the allegations of the petition are true, therefore.

Be It Further Resolved. That such sale of said land to said petitioner be. and hereby is. authorized and the County Auditor of said County Is hereby directed to proceed to effect said sale upon the following terms: Payment by petitioner of the amount of all delinquent taxes and special assessments, without penalties or costs. In the sum of "orty-slx and 12100 Dollars, and further payment of any special AKMCHHrrientN which mav have been hereto fore cancelled under Laws 1935.

Chapter 3S6. or any other law, which such special assessments shall be reinstated by the County Auditor, and any such special as sessments so reinstated wnicn are payanie in the future shall be paid at the time and In the manner said special assessments would have been paid except for forfeiture, vront ihnt neiAi assessments oavable In snail oe paia in tun i uiw ihb rennrrhnsA The sum or sucn special ae- a.miiii lhAt would excent for forfeiture have been levied ana aesessea against sucn land between the date of forfeiture and Tanimrv 1 1939. and payable before such date, shall be computed bv the County Auditor and Included in me repurenme price hereunder. Further, that the County Auditor shall compute and determine as In the case of omitted taxes, upon the basis of the as-( valuation of aAirf land in effect at he me of forfe ture tne amount ot Axe thAt would have been assessed and levied As-Ainst Aiich narcef between the date of forfeiture and tne aate or repurcnase, itiri the Amount bo determined without pen alties or costs, shall be Included In such repurchase price. There sha he eomnutea una psin in erest at four per cent on said delinquent nvni anil assessments from the time such axes and assessments became delinquent th date nf renurchnse.

and Interest at four pr cent to the date nf repurchase from the time taxes ana assessments wfimu have become delinquent, if levieq ann assessed against said land between the said aate nf forfeiture and date of repurchase. Further, that the terms oj saie are Hereby fixed as follows: That the purchaser pay at the time of repurchase one-half of the total purchae price as such total Is hereln-before specified, the balance in five equal Installments, with Interest at four per cent on the balance remaining unpaid each year, the first Installment of principal ana interesi to become due and payable on pecemner 31st of the year following in wnicn re-purchase shall be made, remaining Installments to become due and payable on December 31st each year thereafter until fully paid. The question m-as on tne adoption or tne resolution, and the roll being called there were five yeas and no nays, as follows: Yeas Alexander, Brown, Heffelflnger, Scott and Mr. Chairman. And so the resolution was adopted.

Commissioner Bcott oiierea tne following resolution Wheareas Nick winter offers to psv tne sum of $9.09 in full settlement, sajusi-ment and satisfaction of personal property tax tudementa docketed against the ssld Nick Winter, said settlement to be made unnn the following hssis. to-Wlt: Tax Amt. or unsis or Yenr Judgment Settlement 1932 Per. prop Jlfl.5 1933 Per. Prop 13.92 4.24 Resolved.

That sad offers be accented and that the attorney for this Board be Instructed to Institute any proceedings that mav he necessary to perfect satisfaction of each of said Judgments on the basis of the respective amount offered In settle menl of each of said judgments. Tne question was on tne aaoption or tne resolution, and the roll being called there were five yens and no nays, as follows: Yeas Alexander, Brown. Heffelflnger, Scott and Mr. Chslrman. And so the resolution was adopted.

Commissioner Alexander from the committee on Wavs and Means presented the following report: To the Honorable Board of County Com missioners: Gentlemen Your Standing Committee on Ways and Means to whom was referred the matter of communication from County Highway Engineer w. E. Duckett, nas given tne same careful consideration, and begs leave to report aa follows! That this Board authorize a rate of 11.35 per hour for bridge painters In the Road and Bridge and Lake Improvement Departments. Respectfully submitted, O. W.

Alexander, R. L. Brown, W. W. Heffelflnger.

Commissiontr Brown offered the following resolution: Resolved, that the report of the committee he accept! 1 and adopted. The question was on the adoption of Ihe resolution and the roll being called there were fl'e yeas and nn navs. as follows: Yens Alexander. Brown. Heffellnger, Scott and Mr.

Chairman. And so the resolution was adopted. Commissioner Alexander from the Committee on Ways and Meana presented the following report: To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners: Gentlemen Your Standing Committee on Ways and Building Materials B. F. NELSON MFG.

CO. 401 MAIN ST. N.K, Industrial Lot 63, Fairgrounds Dolco Lights, Air Charger, Etc Into nTco mIpan Washington av n. Lot 14 15, Fairgrounds Encyclopedias THE GR0L1ER SOCIETY, INC. 318 HOIHIIION HI.DO.

THE BOOK OK KNOWLEDGE FOR ('UILUKKN Woman's Fairgrounds. Insurance A. 0. U. W.

fits Endlcott Ht. Taul, Cotlago 2fi, Fairgrounds. Music Companies fos'ie rm1jsTcco. 1221 KAHT l.AhK ST. Agricultural Fairgrounds Stokol Stokers A.

E. BERGMAN, INC. 10110 UNIVKKHITY AV. BT, PAI't. Industrial 3.

Space 2, Fairgrounds. Stucco Appllors NTxsiTlTsTUCCO CO. 3ft4a JAMKH AVK. NO. Crand.stand Fairgrounds.

FEDERAL SCHOOLS, INC. CSIKI HK. 41' 8'1'KKKT Industrial Building, Fairgrounds Threshing Machines Bolln City Throshina Mfg. Co. 22(1 WAHIIlNllTON AV N.

Block 4, Fairgrounds. Lot 7 8 Tractors and Separators IlUIIEIl MFG. CO. S00-A02-M14 WA8HINOTON N. Lot Space 27 28 Fairgrounds Washing Machlnos, Radios, ENGEirslTl'T'LY Willi SKi'OND AV.

Industrial Fairgrounds Water Systems A. y. Mcdonald mfg. co. R22 THIRD Bl'.

SOUTH Industrial Fairgrounds. EMPLOYMENT Positions WontedMen ahelracicr wauls position In or loan nines. ucnr we, 903 llth street N. Moorhead, Minn. c7'h wFITTan oi Uml a i is Must lie experienced.

Apply al ones Cross 1MII Nlcollai. ns es work. 1L 3i'l7 or -fvum Hisr-Journsl Help Wanted Men TRAFFIC MAN Fast growing Mlnneiipolia corporation bus opi-nlog for a nuin over vara to Inks ctiiiige of newly ommilirrl traffli' depa rt menl. rihoiild hsvo accounting training, some fxperli'iica In baodlioii men, and should know Ihe einle of Mlnneaols. Capacliy (or handling large smoiinl of delsll pecesssty.

Some sales experience and l.miwledge of irink lrsniorlnllon de. siihI.i- Ablllly lo get along with people essential. HUB position will he filled very soon In your application plea.se stale your qiialiln ailons Hilly and salary expected. Wrlie 'joiiii Star Joumsl. Married Man Wanted Over 25: neat nppeiirnnre, hurt! work: Rood earnings.

Mr. R. P. Mohiiineher, 733 Marquette, 578 Baker Arcadi', Tuemlay morning between 9:30 Hnd 10 only. WANT Kl Hy Inrge truck line, esper.

lenced rill clerk, age under 3D. Oppor tunity for sdvsncement. i.ive age periencs snd salsry sxpecled. Writs M-VUAu Stsr-Journah 2 MARRIKU- inen sgs 25 lo with cars for el terrihiry. permanent work.

Fuller Brush Co. JW2 Plymoiilh Bldg. MN lotrsvel Minn car furnished; per-msnent no.inon. (iood pay. Apply 34 Aii'irus Bldg.

TWO neat spprarlng young men to lake order" oOod psy. bee at noun-eon Bldg NKAT siiptsrlng man, sidy, wk gd. pay. Hm. 7, 1DV7 Chicago, 10 to 12, 3 tu b.

Salesmen and Sollcllort ATTENTION MAi.KKMKN Ws bavs several openings In lbs Twin ruiHa and in Hie slates of Minnesota, Wisconsin, North snd houth Ijskoia for men wllh cars and- who have had previous enli-a or advertising experience. Our Is well accepted throughout ths territory and excellent opportunity for men who really want to work to niake a substantial Income per week. Al Smith Film Service, 69 Ulenwood Minneapolis, Minn. Tun: TOLKI'O Ni'ALK CO. WII.lT.N'I F.R-VIKW Al'I'LCANTS TCKHHAY.

KX-M-liurm-l ll IM 'I'HK hAI.K OK STOIIK FIXTl'llKS. APPLICANT MUST ilAVf; CAR AM) FURNISH RFKT or III, K.I'.KN'CK CALL UK. 30k7 rOR AP J'OINTM KNT. 2 sxs 25-4U. wllh car for Watklns routes III Mpls.

Worked over 40 yrs. flood Income to those who nusllf Apply In nerson. Ths Watklns 2504 University av, St. Paul. RAWLKIOII routs now open.

Real oppor tunity for man wno warns prromm prolllahls work. Sales way up Ihls yesr. fuari promptly. Writs Rawlelgh I)ept. H-33S-K, Minneapolis, Minn.

MAN WANTKD for Rawlelsh Rout a of 'Ml families, nines wsy up hub today, Ruwlelirh Dept. H-337-8A, Miunespolls, Minn. SALESMAN with car. irnvei, intangible selling, can earn e-' worm. Apply W)4 Hexlon 0-12 a.

m. Professions and Trades WANTF.rt A young or middle ared man. experienced In plumbing and hem ing ma ic'l'inn ni-Refiirences. tcnsl lo work in warenouse. Write 7Da Star-Journal.

KXPERIKNCF.D hair stylist. Beauty Balon at llusch nrotners, r. t-aui. Caretakers KFL1ARLF. mlddleaged man ss caretaker at northern Minn, resort.

Write 607H btar-JouriiMl. Educational SELECT TOUR SCHOOL FOR FALL NOW I If yotl have not yet decided what school or college In go to this fall, writs to tha Educational Department of Ths Minneapolis Star for a free eata-logua containing data on colleges, college preparatory schools, art, muals, and business schools. BILLING, bkng. A calculating mach. In structions, guaiuv ior nines worK.

Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. 830 2nd av 8 TUITION 112.50. All subjects. PIONKKR BUHINKSB COLLKitK, i(41 i'arg.

TO Ilia Dancing Schools PALMS DANClNfl BCHOOL Ballroom dancing. 8 private lessons. SI 703 Hennepin. Open 1 to 10. MA.

S81IV BARHERINO tauaht to men and women. Frss catalog. 213 Hennepin. AT. 0624 SUMMER rate now on.

Moler Barber Col lege, zia r.icoini, uspt Thrifty people find that tha ada In this want ad column ara filled with hints which help them to sava plenty of money and i una. undersicned, and marked on the envelope, "Proposal for Coal Various City Departments," Envelopes must also hear the name of the person or firm by whom the bid is submitted. City of Minneapolis reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part of any proposal. F. S.

GRAM, City Purchasing Agent. Official Publication NO. 3125 (Published Mpls. Star Journal August 28 and September 4, 1939) PROPOSALS FOR COAL COKE KKULF DKPAUrMENT Sealed proposals will be received in the office of the City Purchasing Agent, 223 City Hall, until 10 A. Monday, Septemhcr 11, 1930, at which time they will be opened for the iurnisning ot approximately 40,050 tons of coal and coko for the Relief Department, as per specifications on file in the office ot the City I'urrnasinR Certified check, pavaoie to it.

Brown, City Treasurer, In sum of 3 of total bid, to accompany pro-nosal. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by required deposit. Prooosals must be printed or written in ink, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the envelope. "Proposal for Coal Coke Relief Department." Envelopes must also bear the name of the person or firm by whom the bid is suhmitted. City of Minneapolis reserves the right to accept or reject, any or all proposals or any part of any proposal.

a. uitAiu, City Purchasing Agent. ANNOUNCEMENTS MAIN OFFICE 427 Sixth Ava. S. THE STARJOURNAL DOWNTOWN WANT AD OFFICE 47 So.

4th St. 4th St. Between Nic. and Marq. Hours: 7:30 to 8:00 daily, except Saturday.

7:30 until 6:00 on Saturdays. WANT AD RATES (Minimum spscst lines or 11 words) CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST Out-of-town advsrtisln cash In tdvancs On Two Thrss Bevsn Words Lines day days days ds-vs .86 S1.44 $2 80 .84 1 68 2716 4.20 2.83 All rates quoted from 3 to 7 Ineertlons fnr davl ftnlV. The OnS time rats annlies when ad runs odd days. 101 necnunt fnr Annvs Hares wno Cash Accompanies Order Th Minneapolis will not he respcnilbls for mors 'than nns Incorrsct Insertion of any advsrtisement When esneelllnit ads fnr number to Insurs crsdlt fnr remalntnc Insertions. Tha MlnnesnotH Rtar-Jonmal hellsves the interests of Its readers r.sn heat be served hv the aecentanee nf only truthful, straightforward advertising.

As protection to our ws rclsrspresentatlons bs reported promptly FHONE ATLANTIC 3111 Cemetery Lots 6 GRAVE lot at Sunset Memorial Park fnr sale, neasonanie. Menmrnm. nn. DEATHS A Mtrssns-Ronald. RLONItKI, Ornre M.

4 LARK Nellie. firsre Tunstead. I IMI.dll lamea. it vi nAn HTirta. flHAFT Thomaa KOVBTA nil'S Charles E.

I.A NO Krsnlt X. l.ANn John H. 4 Rf IN -Burton Avery, MFMNDavM Thendnr. Met l.l.oi II Wallace f). OVHIMK lohn A Kmmet fl.

SMITH (art T. Death Notices ANDF.RHON Ronald, age 2. M01 Park sv passed awsv Set. Survived by psr-enls. Mr.

and Mr Henry Anderson: one brother, Henrv. A one sleter, Marilyn, and his 2 grandmother" Hr-vlces Tuendav afternoon at 1:30, We-lander-Quiet char-el. Chicago av at 19lh. Interment I-akewood. BLONDKLT-Orece M.

are H. Resident of 4030 Queen av Rundsv Services Tues. afternoon wt 2 o'clock at We-landjer-Qulst chapel. 2311 Dunont av 8. Interment lakewood cemetery.

CLARK Nellie 10.1.1 2th ave K. Sur- vlved bv beloved huehand K. P. Clark. fsther, W.

N. Wlllson. brother. Oeorre Wtllson of Iys Ancreies. Notice later.

Blllrnan Funeral chapel, 2.11 9 Central av. N.E. CLARK Crace Tunetad nf lf24 Rrvant passed awav Bun. Services Tues. m.

at l.skewood chanel. Remains at Thomson-Ne'son mortuary. CONLOW- lames, sss 71. of Mound, Minnetonka, passed awsv fiundsv. Fo-neral Wedneadsv a.m.

from the horns A 9 o'clock at Our Ledv of the Lake church. Interment Mound cemetery. Oleason service. EKRTRAND Klslns, age of Camden station, route a. purvived by nuFnsnd Burt, children Dons Mae A Rlchsrd, father August Nelson, 3 sisters Mrs, Harry F.kntraiid, Mrs.

Lester Inhnlzer, Mrs. Al Stllen. Services Tuea. 2 p.m. Davis Funeral Chapel, 40S4 W.

Broad-ws y. OR A FF Thomas. 30.1 K. 1Mb st. ass S4 services Tues, 2 P.m.

at the new joe Rlllmsn Funeral Home, "The House of Flowers," 2121 Nicollet. Interment Lake- wood. KONSTADIL'S Charles of 209 33rd st. Services Tues. 2 m.

St the Burr Mortuary, 3010 Lyndale av. Interment Oakhlll. LAND John 8., age 33, Nicollet av passed awsv Sunday, Survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Sldlev 1. Isnd of 3 sisters, Mrs. J. K. Carroll of Milwaukee Mrs.

F.dgsr Anderson, Cumberland. Wis. A Miss Mildred Land of 4 brothers, Allen A Richard, Sldnev of Newton, Iowa, Howard of Milwaukee. Services Tuesday afternoon at 3:1.1. Weiander-tjuist chapel, Punnnl av S.

at Hennepin, ln-terment Hillside. LANG Frank age 47. 4044 Pleasant. Survived bv wife, mothsr. daughter, eon.

sister A brothers. Funeral services 1:30 m. st the residence 9 a st the Incarnation church. Whits A Rocheford service. MARTIN Burton Averv.

2021 Harriet av 8. Survived by wife Maud, brother Cecil nf Hants Monica. Calif, ffarv res Tues at Lakewood rhanl. Interment Lakewood cemetery. Buchlnger -service.

McCULLOCH Wallace Wyandotte. Mlrhlssn. nassed awav Friday. Survived by wife Mauds. Funerat services Wednesday a.m.

Knser Funeral Home, 9 o'clock Holy Name church. Interment Lakewood cemetery. 18 In 7.1.. 4 1.12 2.24 24 to' 29.. 1,4 0 2.

80 3.607.00 6 1 1-384 i.32t 40 S6 to 41 7 1.09 3.92 B.04jo 1 2 ta 47.. 2. 24 4.48 67a 11,20 48 to 83 9 2.82 804 6.48 12.6U S4 to 60.. 10 2.80 6.607.20 14.00 80lo65. 11 3.08 6.ia7.03 18.40 68 to 71..

12 3.36 6 72 8 64 16 80 72 to 77.. 13 3.64 7.28 9. 3B 18.20 78 to 83.. 14 7.84 10.08 10.60 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF HENNEPIN COUNTY ADJOURNED MEETING August 23, 1939 (Published Monday. August JUth, 1939, In the Minneapolis Star-Journal) Minneapolis, Minn.

Wednesday, August 23rd. 1939. The Board of County Commissioners of lha County of Hennepin met In the Court House in the City of Minneapolis at o'clock a.m. pursuant to adjournment. Vlembers ali present.

A second communication was received from Ceo. F. Donalda, Peputy Sheriff, relative to ths 3.2 beer licenses of Anthony J. Rowan. Bald communication was read and referred to the Committee nn Licenses.

Final report on Project No. 392 for (trad-Inn county road No. 153 was receved from County Highway Knglneer VV. E. Dii'-kett.

Said report was ordered placed on file. A communication was received irom County Highway Engineer W. K. Duckett requesting ths Board to authorlie a rale of pay for bridge painter foremen. Said communication was read and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.

A petition signed by Frank Krussow and others reniiesllng oiling and conditioning of County Road No. 137, Maple Clrova Township, was received, read and referred to lbs Commutes on Roads ana Bridges. A petition nd temporary court order regarding the demolition of A dilapidated building owned by the Stats was received rrom j-ranic xetHa, Htate rirt Marenau. Said petition and order were referred to tha Land Commissioner and County Attorney, Civil Branch. A communlcaUon was received from H.

L. Richards, Acting District Director, W. P. A. of concerning Statewide Housekeeping Aids project.

Said communication was read and referred to ths Commutes of ths Whole. Commissioner Alexander from ths Com mittee on Ways and Means presented the lonowing report: To the Honorabls Board of County Commissioners: Oenllemen Your Standlns- Commutes nn Wavs and Means to whom wss referred the matter of communication from County Highway Engineer W. E. Duckett, hs given ths name careful consideration, and begs leave to report aa follows: That this Board authorlta a rat of ,11.43 per Hour ior bridge painter foreman.

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