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tron share against 1198 800 or ear's a 12 SlinneapoHs Morning; Tribune Aug. 29, 1944 snare, tar zna use enrae mwizss 1143. Grain Futures Potato Market Minneapolis Aat. tl, 1944 Street sale to retailers as reported by the rexrral state Market News service: Produce Markets Minneapolis frrlees for Aug. 28.

l44 Eggs Eitrat, 32e: current receipts 29c: mediums, 25c: 35c; checks, isc; pullets. 19c: ton weak. DESTROY GRAINS NARROW IN LIGHT TRADE BIDS FOR PEACE STOCKS REVIVED Cautious Note Still CLOSING QUOTATIONS Aag. 18, 144 MINNEAPOLIS DEATHS Swine Cattle Clear Steady SALABLE RECEIPTS Cattle Calves Hots Sheeo Monday 'est.) 7.500 1.300 3.800 Week ago ...11,552 1.799 4 445 8.963 2 weeks ago 9.128 1.858 4.817 5,000 Year ago 8.528 1,276 9.033 20.150 Wheat roaltry Hens. lH-20c: geese.

15c: ducks, 15e- old roosters. 44 and over. 15c: POTATOES loo-io. ssckb wasneo wumnr ton Long Whites, IT. S.

No. 1. size A. $4- llght old roosters under 4V 13c; heavy 4.25: U. S.

JtO. J. Size A. ii. nu-i Burbanks.

U. S. No. 2. size A.

High Low Close 1.4914 1.48 1.4 1 4T4 1.47 1.47 1.47V, 1.464 1.46 Wheat, Oats Slip as springs, z'yfr loa. ana over, zjc: ngni springs under 2 32c. U. 8. commercials, size a.

sj.to-: u. as 7v trtahn Ttilaa Trlumnhs. 17. S. No.

1, Pre. Close 1.49V 1.47 1.48 .83 81 .87 .65 Tarkeys (country dressed prlcest Old size A Russet Burbanks. U. S. hena and toms under 18 A grades.

38c; .81 .81 No. 1, atze A. 4.u-t.J(. uregon suae m-rnnhi, washed. U.

S. No. 1. size A. $4.18: Pervades Trade NEW YORK UP) Stocks with Rye Gains Grains were mixed in a light .84 .81 .87 .84 grades.

3kw: grades. S4c: old nens and toms. 16-20 lbs A grades, 38c: grades. 34c: grades. 32c: old hens.

30 lbs. and up. A grades. 341Ac: grades. 33c; V.

S. No. 2, size A. $3.88. Minnesota gen- .87 .87 Open Sept.

1.49144A Dee. 1.47, May 1.44 Oats (new) Sept. Dee. 0U (old) Sept. .67 Dee.

.64 Rye Sept. 1.0RJ., Dee. I.041 May 1.0414 Flu-Sept. Dee. May erallv good quality, unwimra mostly $7 75: Cobblers.

most 1. (7 7C rhlnnewaa. 12 mostly 13: grades. 30ie. Petermsn's Roach Food it traick detth to roaches.

It kills contact of swallowing. Effective 24 hours a No odor. Over 1,250,000 cans of Peterman'g told last year. Get it at yonr dra grist's, grocer's, and hardware dealer's. PETERMAN'S ROACH POOD veas Fancy rat.

isc; fancy fair to trading session at Minneapolis Monday, wheat and oats showing a tendency to sag and rye ruling peace possibilities continued to attract modest demand in Monday's market while many leaders else Services were being arranged Monday night for Washington Yale, 69, 2617 Humboldt avenue Minneapolis attorney and realtor and prominent for many years in civic affairs, who died earlier Monday while on the way to his office in the Midland bank building. Member of park board since 1919 and the board's representative on the board of estimate and taxation. good. 14-15C. Bliss Triumphs.

Pontlacs. $275-3: Red Warbas. $2 N. Dakota Bliss Trt-rmphs. V.

S. No. 1, size unwashed. 1.05 1.051, 1.05 1.05 1.05 1 04 1.05 1 04 1.05 1.04 1.05 1.04 3.10 3 18 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.30. firm to as much as cent higher.

Fruits Vegetables Aar. 23. 1944 where drifted to moderately lower levels. Trade volume was limited and vaitir vaira eviaf. CSV.

and aubsidlar- les report for the qusrter ended July 31 net profit of $303,874, or 82 cents a eom- CHICAGO Street sales to retailers as reported by the Federal Slate Market News service: Apples Minn. Duchess. mln. S3, Wealthys 50, Courtlsnda $3.50. Means Minn.

bu. bskts. green varieties and Of 814 issues appearing. 305 were down, 254 up and 255 un prices held within narrow ranges through the session. Commercial Sent.

ISO-SS'i Dm-. l.ft.Vl.M support was extremely light and 1.55 1.55 1.54 1.54 1.53 1.62 1.47 1.48 1.58 1.55 1.54 1.53 1.53 1.52 1.47 1.46 changed. Transfers totaled 554,300 shares compared with 559,240 Fri May 1.82-4 aoa there was no incentive for the July 1 Oate day. speculative trade to come into the Sept. Dee.

Mar wax vi.va-n, urns ml. oasts. Beets Minn, bunched per dog. 35-40C. bu.

basts, topped snd washed, small sire $2, large sire Beet Greene Minn. bu. bskts. Blaeberries 16 qt. crates.

Minn. Broccoli bu. bskts. 13 heads $1. Cabbage Domestic round type.

bu. bskts. approx. 40 lbs. Red type bu.

bskts. $1.25. In the curb Pennsylvania Salt .69 .69 .67 .66 .65 -64 .62 .61 .69 .69 .67 .66 .6514 .64 .62 .81 .68 .08 .61 open. CATTLE Grain fed steers and heifers were In too small aupply to fully test values, prices on these being nominally steady. In the absence of fed cattle, buyers took aeveral loads of the soalled two-way cattle and these looked fully stesdy.

Cows made up practically 80 per cent of the run. and values on thes were strong to 25c higher, than last Friday. An Individual good 750 pound grain fed steer made $16 and part-load of medium and good around 1.015 pound Montana grass steers cleared at $15. Several loads of medium grsde Dakota and Montana grass steers moved at common kinds, canners and cutters. some outstanding western hetfery cows touched $13.

Those lots aged cows stopping at $12.50, hulk good aged cows. Common and medium cows hsd a range of canners and cutters. $5-7. Bulk good beef built brought $11-12. while $12.50 was considered quotable for good shipper type bulls.

Medium snd good ssusage bulls ranged from Cutter and common bulla. $8-8. steady prices took good and choice vealers. at Common and medium, Culls on down to $5. Medium and good killer calves realized $10- Trade on stock cattle continued about In line with last week.

Good and choice grades active and fully steady. Medium and lower grades draggy. Mondays hog estimate called for 3.600 head, one of the lightest first dav runs in years, price, hrlo iirm at celling level and all classes cleared early in an Shippers were in for rough rose 10 points on a 25-share trans July Spring wheat was in broad de fer. Small plus marks were re mand though sellers said prem Sent. 1907- RE-CONDITION Your Furnace! WATERBURY factory-trained men do a REAL JOB on'any make of furnace, controls, oil burner or itoker.

Also I cleaning, repairing. iums in the 13 to 14 per cent pro Dee. May Jlllv Solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated 8 a.m., Thursday in St. Mark's Catholic church, St. Paul, for Lt.

Sidney A. Johnson, 1S03 Grand avenue, St. Paul, who died in action in France Aug. 10. Word of his death was received by his wife, Mrs.

Jean M. Johnson; his mother, Mrs. Sidney A. Johnson, and a "sister, Mrs. Paul E.

Casserly, all of St. Paul. l.rcs- 10- 103 Cantalewps hu. bskts. various vart-etlea best $3, generally good quality fair quality Honeydew Melons 1.08 1 07 1.08 1.05 1.08 1.08 1.04 1.03 1.14 1.14 1.11 1.10 1.09 1.08 1.08 1071,4 1.08 1.054 1.08 1.06 1.04 1.03 1 14 1.14 1.11 1.10 1.08 1.09 ftariev tein brackets looked to 1 cent down.

Higher -than 14 protein tained by American Gas and Cuban Atlantic Sugar. Decliners were Creole Petroleum. Carrier Electric Bond Share and Glen Alden Coal. Turnover here was 204,100 shares against 253,480 Sept. 1 14' Dee.

l.Kttfc May 1.00 Minn, bunched per dos. beat ese, tair quality 50c Cauliflower Minn. hu. bskts. 12s best fair quality Celery Cabbage Minn, per dos.

$1 wheat sold readily at firm rates. Durum demand continued brisk DULUTH Corn (Greeni, Minn. Yellow per dot. mostly 10c. NEW GAS FURNACES You may now install a gas furnace If your present coal-burning furnace Is worn out No formalities.

and premiums on hard amber kinds ruled a cent higher. Ordi Sept. Caramkers Minn. bu. bskts.

$5. fair qual- 1.534 1.53 1.52 1.52 Dee. ltv $3.75. plcklers $4 75-5. dills $4 MV5.

Oreea Onions Minn, per dos, bcha. 35-40r, boilers 40-SOr in the preceding session. It was the slowest session In nearly a year In the bond market nary kinds held uncnan8ed and KANSAS CITY for SAVIN Servles) Coll MfATIItUIT Wheal- red looked a cent better. Sept and price changes were corre ly i neaa. an classes and weight being represented In their miirhtm PirA -5 Dee 149 1 49 1.48 1.48 148 1 48 Dr.

Kurt Singer, 59, psychiatrist and former executive manager of Berlins' "German Oper House," reported by anti-Nazis to have died last January in the Czech concentration camp at Terezin. May spondingly sluggish. choice 150-240 pound barrows and silts oft wsmmifw wnnr ouicners or heavier weights were relatively scarce with $13.70 being paid for 240 pounds and above. Sows last week msde un 58 ner cent of the week's Cash Grain Close Aar. 28, 1944 SPRING WHEAT 1 h.iv, dms: an Ik Demand for oats was brisk In early trade bat topped off quickly as order buyers filled requirements.

Premiums looked i cent down in late trade. Mills were asirressive in the rye crop and this class averaged 320 pounds, or Denham Man Hurt in Duluth Mishap DULUTH (JF Donald M. Ken- Celery Minn. dot. stslks bunched Fsscal type large medium size 0-75c.

Golden Heart, large alr.e $1.25, medium site 7 Soil, small size 50-60c. Err Plant Minn. bu. bskts. $150.

Leaf Lettace Minn. bu. bskts. 3-4 dog. $1.

Mushrooms 1 lb. cartons. Minn. 65e. Mustard Minn.

bu. bskts. $1. Onions Minn. Yellow generally good qual-ltv.

small totinedlum size Fsrslcy Minn, bunched per doz. 25-50c. Peppers Minn. bu. bskts.

Calif. Wonder! best $2. fair quality $1.50. Red Finger $5. Radishes Minn.

bu. bskts. Reds. 8 dot. 1 75-2.

ftqaaih Minn. bu. bskts Yellow Summer Buttercup and Individual $1-125. Tomatoes Minn. bu.

bskts. fair quality 75c. 12 qt. Climax bskts. mostly $1.

10 lb. bsku. 50-85c, lugs 20 lbs. $1. James E.

Stiekney, 62, advertis iwuiiuB ngnier wan ouring me same week of 1943. Good and choice sows brought most $13.70, but again a few weighing, 240 pounds and below realized 114-14 lng executive and former member of the Kansas City Star staff, in pigs were fully steady. llvered 81 1 DNS 59 lb. delivered $1 I DNS 58 lb. delivered to arrive 2 DNS 57 lb.

delivered $1 51-1 52: 3 DNS 58 lb. delivered 3 DNS 55 lb. delivered Sl.50-1.51; 1 northern spring delivered Our Old English Church-like Chapel ten, 17, Denham, was in SHEEP Trading in the sheen and lamh Kansas City. market and paid fully steady premiums on desirable kinds! Ordi St. Luke's hospital here Monday division waa moderately active with prices mostly steady.

The run Included 15 loads western lambs and six loads western ewes. Good and choice native spring lambs bulked rroiein oasea on low end range. Protein premiums aonlv on both anot and Walter P. Robinson, 74, father nary types moved readily. Corn to arrive.

12 protein 0 cents nremlum: 13 nroteln 4 night with a possible skull fracture end numerous other injuries after a spectacular automobile mishap. of the Rev. Morns Robinson, at wim common and medium at and a few medium and good kinds around Seven loada of good and choice cent premium: 14. protein a cents premium. 15 protein 13 cents premiums.

16 protein and flax held at ceilings. Good barley was wanted at top prices and feed kinds moved read- pastor of Grace Presbyterian 81 pound Washington spring lam ha brought celling price; 12 protein 0 cents additional premium for Duiutn unloading: 13 protein I rent additional premium for Duluth un- Estimated eye-witnesses to church and member of board df education here, died at Shelby- Tennessee Corporation si.v These sorted out or nine loads, several loads still unsold were held around the similar figure. Yearlings were scarce. Good and choice native alaughter ewes rirought ilv at unchanged levels. A good loadinf 14 protein 2 cents additional LmsMMiaMA MMMM0 tor Duluth unloadlni: 15 protein a cents clean-up was recorded in a market ha a seating rapacity for 20C people, which i adequate on most occasion; however, adjoining, rooms provide space for an additional ion.

Suitable rooms are available for those who desire a more private service. WmmQiibttim FUNCRflL CJIQKL 3700 NICOLLET AYE. LO. 224 ville, Ky. additional premium for Duluth unloading.

Three deck medium to good western slaughter ewes momiv fall shorn or with more than 500 cars available. wne.Ai iwoni. winter 14 protein 1 DHW or 1 MW delivered to arrive $1.58: 13 protein 1 DHW or Herbert Spencer, 66, composer better, brought $5.25. Feeding lambs held about steady with a load of good and choice black face 65-pound westerns making $13.25. A dividend of 2T per $hre h8 heer declared, payable September 28, 1944 to stockholders of record at the dose o' business September 12, 1944.

1HW delivered to arrive of popular songs, one-time mana he traveling at 90 to 100 miles an hour, the machine, out of control, tore through a heavy steel guard rail and catapulted 85 feet through the air, barely grazing the head of a woman who was climbing the long stairway. It landed upside-down on the curb below. Grain Movement ger for Lillian Russell, at St. Louis. nif protein uhw or ri aeuverea $1.55: to arrive rde of 1 DHW or I HW delivered to arrive Sl.52-1.53: Minn, and South Dakota win Col.

Philip J. KeaJy, 60, presi J. B. McOEE Treasurer 81 Broadway, New York N. Y.

Augutt 15, 1944. dent of the board of supervising Minneapolis-St. Paul Stock Exchange CLOSINf QUOTATION Stock Sales Aharea Htrh f.ow Close ter wheat 12 protein 1 DHW or 1 HW delivered $1.54: grade of 1 DHW or 1 HW delivered to arrive $1.52. DITR'IM Grade of 1 hard amber delivered engineers of Chicago Traction Receipts Shipments Today Yr. R0 Today Vr.

ago Wheat 818 777 94 248 Corn 7 13 2 1 Oats 388 27 109 85 Barley 502 522 118 1 71 Rye 24 43 12 54 Flag 289 299 9 Total .......3.026 1,921 340 548 2 hard amber 'TA au SrAua a tL a a a or a reiMtA jjlf wir i-vr a av wavwr4tast; First Bank 7sh 17 17 17 0S6JD (JBIsRIIEIB 2) AID nard amber 1 naro aaner 1.50-1.56: 5 hard amber 1 amber 1.53-1.60; 1 red durum $1.51. CORN Nos. 12 yellow, $1.12 i 1 at Chicago. Rene Tampier, 5ft, aircraft en gine designer and builder, at Mon treal. N.

W. Banco 132 21 21 21 Minn. Mining 50 61 61 61 A 3 yellow. 4 yellow. 4 white.

$1 MOVEMENT OATS No. -3 white. 3 white. Receipts Shipments Dow Jones Averages 0 A 65-8c: 4 white. 64-5c: 2 heavy white.

..1,308.800 150.400 3.200 Wheat, hu. Corn, bu. 67-8c; 3 heavy white, 66-67c; 4 heavy I Rear A dm. Lnia H. de Mendoca, NEW YORK (TNS1 Range of Dow Jones white.

65-66e. Oats. bu. stock averages Monday: 281.800 212.400 19.200 11.200 928.400 903.800 38.400 433.500 Barley, bo. Ooen.

High. Low. Close. Chte 62, one of Mexico's most widely known naval officers, at Mexiso Rye. bu.

Flax, bu. 30 lnduatrlsls 148.67 147.17 146.53 146.67 0.15 7.500 20 Railroads 40.71 40.81 40 46 40 54 6.11 RYE Nos. 2 and 2 plump, 3, Sl.03-1.08. PLAX No. 1 flaxseed, to arrive, northwestern, $3.10.

KARLEY Basis 14 per rent moisture or less, mellow malting, choice to fancy 48-48 Ih. northern. good 45-45 lh. northern southern 15 Utilities 25 26 25 33 25 15 25.25 0.05 City. 664,300 3,621.900 175 65 Storks 52 63 52.75 52 45 53 58 0 Total Screenings.

Flour, bbls. tons 140 37.200 DUferd Brock, 86, 2437 Grand Agriculture is IMPORTANT! Haor ffia LATEST FARMING ACHIEVEMENTS At Frifnttd by medium 43-44 lh. northern south Mlllstuffs. ton Linseed Oil. lbs.

Linseed meal. lbs. 2.820 1.200.000 1.880.000 avenue, at General hospital. Resi dent of Minneapolis 42 years, and ern low grade northern southern Hard malting, choice 46-48 good 45-48 medium 43-44 low grade. Distillers, good 4.V46 medium 43-44 low trade.

$1 18. in restaurant and confectionery What'i -Oh tad ffoi HEfXA MHWft reports Bt profit of $327,225 for the quarter ended 30, or 33 rents a share, against $376,049. or 38 business until retirement four 1.25. Sparton two-row, good, si nr. years ago.

Member Wesley church rents a share, for the asme period of last Services 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, Henry W. Anderson chapel. mum. si.on-i.ia: poor, SI Feed, choice. good.

medium. poor. 98e.ti.ne. Flour Feed 10:00, a. m.

hoiomoon HILL Ih. role of Amanda bus- land PbilUp. Tooth OWEN GAINER, 46, United States consul, at Nogales, Mexico. He was a native of Atlanta, and entered the diplomatic service in 1924. year.

Rectal Soreness Get Raliaf New Eos Way Sit In Comfort Prolarmon Rectal ia a quick, dependable reliever of itching, painful rectal aoreneaa aymptoms which may also accompany pile and hemorrhoids. Brings soothing sense of comfort upon contact, forma protecting film over sore area, helps destroy infectious germa, aid Nature heal up raw, broken tissues. No oil -no grease to atain clothing. Sold on money back guarantee. Cot tbia modern relief today ask for PROLARMON RECTAL WHA1 are the prospects of Utilities staging a dynamic advance and Tooth rowaer.

upon favorable political developments1 What is the outlook for earnings, based on post-war volume, taxes, and rate NORTHWEST CASUALTIES trends? 3 bsvu to Buy 12:45 p- THE GOLDBERGS Gartrud. Isrf 5" of humorous and r.al apan.e.t. Dui. Aar. 28.

144 Shipments of flour in 100 lb. sacks from Minneapolis so far this week 37.209 sacks last week 35.960 sacks; last year 38.440 sacks. The following quotations on spring wheat and ry flour In 100-lb. cotton sacks, semolina bulk fob Minneapolis. Fancy patent.

$4.61: family patent. $4 .51: standard patent. $3.44: second patent, fancy clear. A3. 45-3 Ml; first clear, $3 4: graham standard.

RYE FLOUR Pure white 25; pure medium 3 10-3 15: pure dark 75 SEMOLINA No. 1 durum fancy patent. $3 53. (Telling price MTLI.FKKD The following quotations on bran and shorts ar for spot shipments In rarlota. per ton, fob Minneapolis.

Mixed car $1 mora: single tons $2 more: bran, pure bran middlings, pure flour middlings, red dog Country mlllfeed delivered Chicago rate points In Wisconsin and Iowa. Bran and middlings. LINSEED OIL Linseed oil. 90-day shipments, per lb. from Mlnnespolls.

single drums. 15.7c: carlota 14.7c; tanks 14.3c. MEAL FEEDS Bulk In carlot per ton Linseed meal. $42. eoy bean meal.

$51 40. SEEDS Basis Minneapolis, carloads, per ewt; tlmoth-. awdYt clover. $8-10; red clover. $25-30: alslke.

$24-27: millet, early fortune and broom corn, No. 2 buckwheat, spelt. UNITED' current report appraises the outlook, for Utility stocks and sr-lert two low-priced commons and one hold ine company preferred which, because of special features, appear particularly wcco S' attractive for current investment. For an introductory copy of this valuable report Send for Bulletin MJ-18 FREE! United Business Service 210 Newbury St Boston lei, Mast CAL KARNSTEDT On FARM NEWS TIME 7:15 A.M. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Gt Hit latasf information about agricultural aehitvtmtnts and advances in farming methods! LISTEN EACH MORNING! sroMSomo iv Iand o' lakis ckiamhhs SPECIAL BROADCAST 11 MtNwraoTA Mart ma Cwrse fraa OFPMASN, Wilfred Pvt.

Mra. Olivia J. Hnffiaana. mother, at. fined.

UNO. 1 Ernest L-. Pvt. (prevloaaly reported missing- report of naval eaawaltles far Jem ti. JS44).

Charlea A. Land, father, Kiandale. Marin Car Wmnded KAPAVK. MareM Pvt. Mra.

Orae Kinney. miXtieT, 1514 White Bear a venae. St. Pael. MILPORD.

Robert Pvt. Mrs. Marl Milferd. mother, 48M glass drive, Reb-Masdale. KOVOTXT.

Adolph Sgt. Jeeeeh Nevet-T. father, 1281 Jam avenee, St. PaL OLSON, Arthar Lt Arthar J. Ohm.

father. 2S1J Twenty-eighth arena 8., Mtn-aeapoli. Raw Missing MARTINSON, Harding William, mnlar ana. hlntat'a male. Mn.

Anna Martenaon, mnt fear, Lang Prairie. NORTH DAKOTA Marina Ceepe Wewnded ILL. Howard Pvt. Rosa W. Bill, father, Ellandale.

Wary Wennded BICKTEm, Robert Horace, 14 and Mrs. Una William Birhter, parents, Dirk- 11:15 1:30 Trejf 11.4s Oir Go Sunrfoy "aloo'e 11:1 i Mo farl 11-30 Carffie Adamt, Ht God6.rf 1:00 orfia $oy ta Jordan Youbs Or. Mooe Jleraadi-e Hy 2:00 Mory Mo- 2:1 Tana Tiss 4:00 Sunriiers 7 00 Nevs of World sJr.oWosr News 7.3O Miiicoi Chinft 110 John noltioK News Ledf or fss World Tfcii Crio-9'" WorM MSo'oefiefor'i Child' 1 0:00 HcBaymooe Hill Seeoerf Hutkotid 10:30 Bright Homo 10:45 Rao Lifo Stores SURPLUS im GOODS SALE of kuga war surpluses is now under woy. Da you Itnaw WHAT fcaing said, WHEN and WHERE? Da you know HOW ta anlar ttiit prefitobla markatf Alart ktusinass man and txacufivai ara protecting thair Intarasta NOW. Writa for particulars, INDUSTRIAL ADVISORY RESEARCH SERVICE (A eWIVATC SCWVICK.

NOT A 0OVI8NMENT AGENCY) 1013 Earl Bldg. Washington 4, D. C. 5:15 P.M. Jack Btnny, Carol Landis, Larry Ad ler, Martha Tilton bring you a special program from Now Caledonia.

Do Yoa Hate NOT FLASHES? tt you suffer from hot flashes, feel weak, nerroua. bit blua At times all due to the functional "middle-age period peculiar to women try LydlA K. Plnkbam's Vegetable Compound to relievo auch, symptoms. Made especially for women it help nature Follow label directions. LYCIA E.

PINKHAM'S Sojourn SOtTH DAKOTA Marine Corps Woandei BXOBS. Edwin Fred father, Webater. E. Klohs, tsail Station ot Stars Help keep the fatality lists down. Make data ta gtva roar Mood St Bed Crsaa Mnad donor renter, ftE AMI.

ssBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSaaMMBlBSSSaSSSs1 PERSONALS- FUNERAL OIRECTORS- BUSINESS SERVICE. BUSINESS SERVICE. Obituaries and Funeral Services Obituaries and Funeral Services Black Dirt, Landscape, Htatlat Eqalpwairt and Sinrlca Paul Aloinson Funeral Home 1400 Park Av AT 1418 Trts Trim, Nurttry Stack reii. ftansaed M.V. urn ACE cleaning Ice Cronstnen.

DR S444. eves DR 0642 PULVERIZI Inialatlon and Waatborttrlpplsg WEITANDERUIST'COT 2 yards for $3 vard In load Iota. CRUSHED LIMESTONE la now available In different aire. We HUNTING, WHERE TO CO DUCK pass for rent. Erwln Smith, ml.

No. of Donnelly, Minn. LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown engraved billfold In vie. 14th A NIC. Sat.

eve. Draft cards. S. S. drivers Ik-enae.

etc. Finder keep money, drop billfold In mailbox or call OR SS7S after a p.m. LOST Gold, lieai tnaliaped lockrf.tnT-tlals D. .1. Silver aweetheart pin with I).

S. Navy inalgma. Keepsake from husband overseas. Reward. GE S0SS.

IjOST Golden Retriever pup on Frl. eve. Aug. 2S, vie. of No.

7 hlwsy A Broms vegetable stand. Reward. Phone collect. Excelsior 716J. Dld you know you could Rent a Singei Electric Sewing Machine? Call Nearest Shop Singer Sewlnjj Machine Co.

10IS W. Broadway HV S-MS Central av GR lat S27 Faat Lake st I.O lnio Nicollet av AT 0M1 THE Genuine leather bill folds, key rases, pocket secretaries, wallets, coin purses, brief cases, with or without ripper. A Km. tJunpralow DL'I a deliver and spread for $8 per cubic REINER John 1242 E. 7th st, St.

Psul, age 79. Beloved father of Mrs. Hugo (Minnie) Olson. Raymond Rufus A. of St.

Paul: Mrs. Csrl tF.dlthl Jones of St. Cloud: brother of Mrs. Henry Stoeckman of St. Paul: Mrs.

Rmll Srheltnske of Chicago: also grandchildren. Funeral aervlres from Peace Evangellrsl and Reformed church. Forest A Reanev ats, St. Psul. Wed.

2:30 p.m. Interment Union cemetery. Friends may call at the Wulff Funeral Home until 11 a.m. Wed. and at the church from 1:30 until 2:30.

HOVFRSON Irene age 33. of K720 44th av S. Survived by husband Russell 2 sons. Burton A Clayton Hover-son, parents Mr. A Mrs.

Charlea Leck-lngtnn. brothers. Harold Wm. Edward. Henrv.

Charlea E. A Donald I.erk-Ingtnn, alatera, Mrs. Coralyn Roberts, Mrs. lnes Hanann. Mrs.

Lorrstne Pro-haaka A Ruth Hoverson. Services Wed. 1:30 m. MrDlvirt Funersl Home. Burial Crystal Lake cemetery.

JARABAK John, age R. of 352 2S av 8. Services 3 p.m. Alblnsnn Mor WEST CHAPEL KEnwood 2205 SOUTH CHAPFL MAIn MMI NORTH CHArr.l. IIYIand 9301 MrDIVITT FUNERAL.

HOME ROY T. PATTERSON 29th Ave. S. A Lake St. DR 3621 -v nnri wont, av eraga aire, unfloored attle a-is.

fill Including Installation of roof venia. labor material complete appro. taraa. mngie varoa. RAY SK ELTON CO, PL 3116.

Rich Pulverized Black Dirt $3 rd. In Id. lota, sodding A planting dirt. $1.60 yd. In Id.

lots. KB 4615. Gibbish Lawn Materials Co. ALLEJi Kltzalwth. 1208 Chfstnut.

Sur-by da us hter-ln-law Katherlne Al-3 sisters. Mrs. Emma Bmlfnrd. Mrs. Julia Folna nf on brother Fred arrrianriilt In Canada: also 2 trand-rh1Mrn.

3 Tat-iTandrhl1alrn. Funeral J. Wad islnvlllo Funeral Hnme. Re outem maas Sam. Our Lad nf Lmirdea rhufh.

Interment sit. Anthony. f)SU(M-rlllsrl G. age Grand a Funeral nntlre later. Henry W.

Anderson Mortuary. ISM K. iJika St. BCSSS Mra. Bell S.

nf MM W. Cae-hrma bird. Survived bjr her husband, joha son. James; parents. Mr.

A Mrs. John SUcleton; sister, Reglna A Edna A brother Jack. Funeral from tn chapel of O'Halloran A Murphy. SIS W. th at.

St. Paul. 7:30 a.m. Toe. Services at the Assumption chujtl.

St. Paul o'clock. Interment Pieamit. Wise. CAHILL The funeral of Prank of 2621 15th av who died at Culver City.

Aug. 20. will be held from the residence Tuesday at a.m. Services at the Church of the Holy Rosarv at in. Interment St.

Mary's cemetery. Glea-son service. CAR I. HO. First 1.1.

Alden ste 57. SOU Harrfft sv. killed in South Pacific April 20. 1944 Memorial services at St. Luke's Episcopal church.

2:30 p.m., Sept. 1. COHEN Mrs. Pose. line.

Dupont sv N. Survived by 1 son A 2 daughters Funeral Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Zeesman Funeral Home. DAVIS Gary Lawrence. 3027 Grand a.

Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis. Survived also by brother Marlet. sister Gloria, grandfather Axel Malm.

Grave- Peterson's Funerarilome $89 With a Lifetime Guarantee General Roof in fn good selection reasonably priced. No tuary Chapel. Chicago av at 17 st. In TREE SURGERY Cabling, feeding, moving, soil snalysls JW 7341 AFTER HOURS hi FUNERAL SERVICES. $100 AND UP.

1838 CENTRAL AVE. GR 8889. ALBINS0N CHAPEL OSCAR ALBINSON. ELMER ALBINSON 1701 Chicago. Est.

50 vrs. MA 2464. LOST By guest, black alligator make-up kit. Reward. Return to assistant manager.

Curtisiotel. LOST Envelope containing war bonds last week. Liberal reward If returned. charge for gold stamping name. OFFICE SUPPLY CO.

18 South 6th st. Plymouth Bldg. DENTIST Dr. A. K.

Marh announces the opening of hla office at 3746 Bloomtngton av S. A pruning. Insured. Free est. 3553 Aid-rich S.CO 8537.

CRUSHED roek ctay A clay filling, driveway of any kind repaired. CH 4614. FIVEROOSrnOME INSULATED NEW ROOF as low as as low as S140.00 en 9638 Star Jnl Trib terment Hillside. JOSLIN Eva. age 54.

of 1S19 5th st Aug. 2S. Survived by husbend Walter, 2 sisters. Mrs. Thomas J.

Gottas, Mrs. John Redmond: 3 brothers. Gust. Gun-nar A Pontaa Rodeatrora. Services Wed.

3 McDlvltt Funeral Home. Burial Crystal Lake. LAN6LAIS Aviation Cadet Donald 3-. Werness Brothers EVERGREENS, shrubs, landscaping, black Phone CO 19W. Oil lea hours, to 12 A 1 to 5:30.

Eves, by appt. dirt, manure. Prompt delivery. Lyndale LOST 1 brown. 1 black suitcase, bet.

St. Cloud A Big Lake, Aug. 22. Rew. LO 3563 Black 4 mos.

old female cock-er spaniel, near County Hgwy. No. 1 A Gambia's expert crews now aval labia to STARTING Sept. 12 wTO enroll chll-l in ur scry, win at Aiaricn a. cq B537.

3700 NICOLLET LO 2624 GILL" BROTHERS FUNERAL CHAPEL AanE.i an, jnu''a and SIENKA Mrs. Anna Sat. Survived by her husband Alexander, 1 dsughter Mrs. Alton Johnson, her father. Geo.

Rtmarclk. 1 brother, Chester. 3 sisters. Mrs. John L.

Hanley, Mrs. Edward Less-man. A Miss Lottie. Funeral from the residence 428 Blnomlngton av Wed. at 8:30.

Requiem mass In Resurrection church at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's. Member of the Rosary Society. Recitation of the Rosary 7:15 p.m.

Tuesday. Stanley Kapala A Co. TESKE Karl of Davenport. formerly of Chaska. on Sun.

Survived by wife Rose, father William Teske, and 3 brothers. Julius. Albert A Emll. 2 sisters. Mrs.

Elic Stem. Mrs. Oscar Schultz. Services Wed. 3 p.m.

Crystal Lake cem-ery chapel. Sundseth Service. Builders and Contractors dren from 21-s years on Mon. A Thurs. from for S2 per day in Edina dlst.

For further Information call before 12 a.m. WH 0180. Parker's Lk Rd. ORcnard 9267-j convenient payment pUn. CaO to age 23.

at Dixon. Calif. Funeral notice 1414 LAUREL AV. GE 3675 REPAIRING A remodeling! 53! only Call eves, p. Pederaen.

DR 5046. remodel! rebutldT-repair PL 2461. DT T328, CR OU LOST Gaa powered red A yellow mod-el airplane, vie. of 60th A Cedar av S. Rew.

re 7836. XOST-Lady's small square gold" wrist watch, black cord band. bet. 6 A 12, on NIC. Rew RE 8959.

UNWANTED HAIR destroyed from face, arms and lera by electrolysis. Perm, results, fleas. Emma A. G. BROBACK DR 2464, RE 5167 later.

Arrangements by giii Brotners. LUND Maria, age 4. res. 3132 Longfellow av. Funeral notice later.

Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 1839 E. Lake at. McGRAW Pfc. Arthur 1T.S.M.C.

age 10. passed away Monday at Hlnes M. Knopf. 3741 Colfax 8.. Mpls.

CO 6285 Comant Work, Watarpraeflng aia service ucewaoa cemetery Tues. 1 p.m. Welsnder Qulst Service (South Chapel) Chicago av at J9th. DOBBIN David age 72 years, of 2834 Emerson av N. Survived by wife Catherine, a sister.

Sister Maiiola O. P. of Rosary College. River Forest. 111.

Funeral Wednesday a.m. from the Glea-son Mortuary. 37th and Nicollet av and a.m. at the Ascension church. Interment St.

Mary's cemetery. FAT John age 75. res. Ml 1st av S. Funeral notice later.

Henry W. And Insulate Your Home PHONE NE 1311 "Mug- $25 REWARD Black labrador. Barney Anderson Son LO 0771 Ray C. Anderson, Chas. W.

McNamara. Washburn-McReavy 405Central. Est 87 years.AT 23 BERTCH MORTUARY Unlv, A 13th av NE. BR 7841 Walter Anderson Co. GE 3826 DRINKERS Rx56 health removes alco-cravlng.

home treatment. Harmless. Ms Dor 253 Plym. Bldg. AT 5301.

gles." AT 9384. BRICK CEMENT A STONE WORK WA 7875 PRE-ESTtMATE on brick, cement and stone, new or repairs. GE 8985. STAB JOURNAL AND TKIBDXE WANT AD RATES Ulnbnaim Space 3 Llnea 1 Day per line 4 Days 37c per Una Days 33c per Una Rooms Positions wanted (cash In advance) and Lost and Pound ads take the following rates: 1 Day per Una 4 Daye per Una Days per line A 8 CASH DISCOUNT from all rates above allowed If want ad bills are paid within 7 days and there are no previous unpaid Mi- LOST Black bag at Camden, Sun. af-ternnnn.

AL 5293. Reward. IUSINESS SERVICE hospital. Hlnes. 111.

Survived by par VW. tOU BgrNSULATlON. Be anre ta eet ihnn.h 4. LOST Charm bracelet, vie. Christ ThTl ents, Mr.

4r Mrs. Ed. Mcciraw: sister, Mrs. John Campbell of Litchfield. Serv THOMPSON Andrua at the home of hla son Glenn, 4825 Vincent av also survived by daughter.

Mrs. George loctrio RopHrlne ft Sarvlca REP. A rewinding, elect motors. CAL. Motor.

3902 22nd av DR 216S. DON'T RR LATE TO WORK We are equipped to repair your alarm clock made by West Clock only. Gruber'a Jewelry. 32 7th st. ices at the Catholic ehurrh.

Thursday to really aave fuel fr mil TeT FLORISTS- Beckman. 3 grandchildren A 4 great grandchildren. Services Tues. afternoon Extarmlaatars and Famlgatars Krng church. Rew.

WA 3104. FCUND Brown male cocker, near Sunset Hill. OR9232-W. AT 3223. LOST A brown ChesterfleTd coat left In a car.

Reward. 917 Chicago av. LOST Portrait films, 5x7 negatives. 1,000 BUSINESS cards at $2.45: 1.000 FUNERAL FLORISTS LATHAMS letterheada or statements. $3.95, etc.

10TH AT MARgUETTE AT 2281 a docs, werness sroiners onapei. interment Lakewood. caoinet or weoaing inv. or ann. 13.95.

CARDS OF THANKS Lyie printing. 624 E. Lake. IAJ 0778. unretouched.

Rew. BR 8873. WE WISH to express our sincere thanks MOTHS, BEDBUGS, roaches fumigated with cyanide gas. Guaranteed results. Licensed and bonded.

Free est. PLUN-KET EXTERMINATING CO. GE 5384. EXTERM'G moths, roaches and" bugs, tl room 4m np. We guarantee.

Radium Spray Co. Since 1909. RE 0297 Atnts Rabblsli Haulluc LOST Black male, part Labrador A VAN EINDKREN lede. age 81. at Men-dnta road A Jefferson highway.

Serv to our many kind friends, relatives neighbors for the beautiful floral Springer. "Blackle." Rew. til. 1274. ATTENTION Ashes A rubbish haulers.

THOMPSON LUMBta'ca cr'jSS Free est. 3 years tojiv Standard Home Service pSULATEf6wiRork Biowi E. 40th St. D'J 3356 rNSULATW VrSrrw a -rx i- LOST Key with key ring, bat A ball New dump at 6430 Penn av S. Dump ices 3 m.

Tues. at National Funersl Home, St. Paul. mass offerings extended during our re-rent bereavement. Special thanks to ornament.

Rew. pk sioo. Rev. Dargay. Rev.

Cecka A Rev. Grry- LOST Pr. of shell-rimmed glasses vie. here at reas. eost.

ASHES, rubbish hauled. Reasonable. AT 6909 Floor Botlnlshlng and Basartaalng FUNERAL DIRECT0RV. Lake A Colfax. Rew.

LOTOft skowlak, also all lodge representatives. Mr. Stephen Galdunlk A family. TRANSPORTATION. TRAVEI morning, 10 cioea, LJtcniieie, ssinn.

MARK Msg. age 80, 3334 Xerxes passed away Aug. 28. Survived by wife. Rae: 3 brothers Harry of Mose of St.

Croix Falls. A Lai nf Los Angeles: 2 sisters, Mrs. Chas. Comisky and Mrs. M.

Alramson of Los Angeles. Services will be held Aug. 29th. at p.m. at the Hodroff Funeral Home MILLER Adele.

age 74 4420 17th av S. Survived bv husband John 4 sons, Cyril Madison. Wal-lare Ravenna. Ohio. John N.

Y. City. Cpl. Robert Fort Custer. 2 daughters Mrs.

Kathryn Learh, Gretchen Miller. Mpls. Funeral services Thurs. 8:30 a.m., Flynn-Wagner Mortuary, 3M1 Lyndale 9 a.m. Holy Name church, 37th at A 11th av 8.

Interment St. Mary's. OLSON Glna. 73. 4840 s2nd av on FLOOR SANDING AND KEFINISHING.

Good work, low prices. RE 8105. ASHES AND RUBBISH LOST Man's ring, black stone, Selby- REASONABLE PRICES AT 1073 Lake line. Rew. BR 1927.

caretaker TW.T1, wun ara a Cell Insulation for lesa and aave fueL See your lumber dealer or call LO40M YOUR INSULATION WILir PAT FOR ITSELF. Call BOTH READERS AND ADVERTISERS LOST Black leather purse, vie. 12th A and Storaga ASHES. RUBBISH. JUNK.

LIGHT HAULING. CLEANUPS. DR 9452. Davies Mortuary Funeral Services from $125 MAIn 4351 ARE urged to exercise caution In arrant- Nicollet. Sat.

Rew. MA OM1. lng automobile transportation with other CbST Ten war bonds on N. Side. SsX AsflEsrwrBBisa cfSEftA hact lng Co V.

Riley, owner. CH 4451 LOW COST In restyling, repairing, re-llnlng and cleaning. Summer prices now. Dependable over 30 years. Sea ua.

Mpls. Fur Lake at Plllibury. Art now. nlffht Rew Al. lvffl.

MA OT1B. inaiviauaia. References annum ne exchanged and carefullv Investigated. "ENT? RFu er aniome" iwu. yj ASHES, branches, lesves, elc Quirk service.

Ralph, DR 2550; raSTiSlamese male cat? Good reward. 3730 Nicollet. RE 4611. WEATirERSTRIPPlNcr sine" or aronaaC cw ref ill work free eat DR 1296 nattlrs an! Richfield Yard. Inc.

RE 5231. ARE IT sintar LEAVING for Corpus Chrlstl. Texss about Sept. 6. Take 2 passengers all or PARK AV A GRANT ST.

GEneva 3634 Htatlng Equlpmint and Sarvlta AtTMTI6r STOKER OWMEfti" Awnlncs. Blinds ft Shads part way. Hcta. exen. CO bios.

BUSINESS man leaving for San Fran. GLEASON MORTUARY fn order ta aave money on repair and is yrs. APEX SHADES AND BLINDS. HIGH LOST" ScotclTeollle. vie.

40th A Pills-bury. Laddie. LO 3707. LOST NavybTue umbrella, amber han-dle, loop or 4th av car. Rew.

PL 4576. FOUND Mala Persian "Titten; vie. 27th and Nicollet. RE 5207 A A. Sept.

1st. Desires 3 pass. Ref. exch. HU 2512 or MI 7542.

Lawn Mawors Rspalrod, SkaTil Mon. Wife of Ole. Funerai lat OTE. Larson Mortuary EST QUALITIES. LOWEST PRICES.

FASTEST SERVICE. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. SIZES AND COLORS. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREE. 624 E.

LAKE ST. LO 0778. WANT ride from 51st st A Garfield S. erson mortuary, K. Lake st.

GS.ABN Albert age 53. 32) 11th av s. Funeral notice later. Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 1839 E.

Lake st. Gt'NX AST The Rev. H. age 71. of 2000 2nd av N.

Survived by wife. Jennie; 2 hrothers. Charles ot Arrnandale, Minn. A Benjamin L. Gunnery of Butte.

Mont. Funeral services Wed-. 1 p.m. st Minneapolis Apostolic "-Lutheran church. 5th av N.

A Newton. Interment Crystal Lake cemetery. Remains will lie in state at the church Wed. from a.m. until 12 noon.

Arrangements by Gill Brothers. AliKTAFKOM Mra. Christine, age SO, passed away Sun. Survived by sisters. Mrs.

Clsus Johnson of Welch. Mrs. Annie Oberg. Mllnor, N. niece.

Mrs. Ralf Swanson. St. Paul. Funeral services 1st Lutheran church.

Hastings. 2:30 Aug. .10. Interment Lakeside Cemetery- Friends may call at Kaercher Funeral chapel, Hastings, Minn. HASKELL Elmer age S3, of 7324 Lyndale av N- Survived by daughter.

Mrs. Althea Hutching. Seattle, 2 sons. Clarence Maine: Benjamin sister. Anna Har-rlman.

Bangor. Maine: brother. George Haskell. Hartford. grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren.

Services 3 p.m. at the O. E. Larson Chapel. 2301 Central ar NE, Interment Hillside.

HAZEX Frank of 1783 Pfnehurst av. survived by wife Alice, daughter Mrs. R. B. Read.

Buffalo. N. son James A. Hasen. St.

Paul: 1 granddaughter Nancy Read. Funeral notice later. Arrangements Fred W. Johnston Funeral Home, St. Paul.

HOrn Ben. formerlv of 241T 3rd at N' on age 57 Survived hv 2 brothers, Peter A Christian. Services Tues. 130. Sundseth Funeral Home.

Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. 2301 Central NE. Est 1898. GR 3571 ru warpmas av repajrel. out nd aeU 2nd hand mowe-a, rick son Inc.

245 av a to penn grade school- CO 0919. WANT Ride for 7-yr. old to A from In Victory Drive. HI ao35. PERSONALS Billman Funeral Chapel carnation schl.

4129 2d av. S. General rate soe dally. SSe Sun-Say. There Is no cash discount for General advertlslnf.

All copy suoject to the approval of the Minneapolis Star Journal and Tribune. The Minneapolis Star Journal ana Tribune reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings. The liability of the Minneapolis Star Journal and Tribune Company In the event of (allure publish an advertisement for any reason or id the event that mistakes occur in publlanlnj an advertisement shsil ne Uralted to publlahlnx ar republlshlnt the advertisement. Republication will be made only If not lea la given Ire the advertiser the same dav the mistake occurs. NO republication will be made on account ot slight changes or typographical errors, which do not lessen the value ot the advertisement.

Due to the shortage of newsprint, only want ads of special Interest to readers outside Minneapolis, tta sumirba and St. Paul will appear In the country editions of the Evening Star on ma! All want ads appear in all editions of the Morning Tribune. To Be sure of retting your want ad in all editions of the Sunday Tribune, we must receive the order by the preceding Wednesday together with request It be published la all editions. MAIN OFFICE rr atn Ave. S.

AT Sill. Downtown Counter at th and Marquette. fuel consumption next winter you should have your atoker gone over, oiled and cleaned now I We also clean furnaces. Call or write ua for prices and spedr tlcatlons. CROWN IRON WORKS COMPANT GR 3556 furnace, Boiler A Stove Repairs to Fit All Makes DUNHAM SCOTT CO.

IT 3rd st S. AT 3291. Est. 1888 iMattross Bonarafors I er. Enger service.

MEMORIAL SERVICE O'NEIL S. Sgt. Franklin age 24. formerly of Rice, Minn. Killed in action in So.

Pacific July 3rd. Survived by parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W.

O'Nell. DAN BILLMAN. ROY F. HUNT Slack Din. Lanfstapt Trtt Trim.

Narttr Stack LEAVING for West Coast approz. Sept. 1. 2518 AV ME. Take 2 riders.

CO 1206. Bob. ALCOHOLISM is a disease amendable to our treatment, Est. 45 years. Write for FREE folder.

MURRAY INSTITUTE. 620 10th st S. Flynn-Wagner Mortuary FILLING DIRT DELIVERED. ALSO WANT ride to Miami. Fla.

About Sept. 3541 LYNDALE AV S. CO SIM 15, drive, share exp. GR 1171. 5 brothers.

John Edward of Living RICH BLACK DIRT. PR 6213. TREES trimmed, topped At removed. Exo. men.

Free est. LO 3210. HOUSE OF FLOWERS VTBRO-SA2H steam Baths. eicluslvV NOTICES users Vlbro Sazh reducing method. JOS BILLMAN.

2121 NICOLLET GAR furnacee are now available to re-nlace vour worn out coal furnace. L. RICH BLACK DIRT FOR LAWNS AND BLUE GRASS SOD. DR 4866. Frances Lund.

BR 0832, Lee Mortuary MA 8781 C. MeKre Air Cond. 3658 Fremont BEDBUGS AUG. 22. 1944 Notice is hereby given that application was made on the 8th day of August.

1944 by the Western Union Telegraph Co. to the Federal Communications Commission to close branch N. HY 4518. "ANDERSON BROS. Out in ens application.

Work guaranteed Free estimate. Smith Co. DR 5086 GAS burners, furnaces, boilers available BLACK DIRT, sodding, grsding and seeding. Eat. free.

Turner. RE 7169. BEST grade sod. black dirt, cinders, sands and fill. Est.

CH 1128. Glasswool Insulation. No down payment. "Ralnvfile Co BR 1148 CORSETS RENOvATTnG, recover, rebuilt like new." pick up A del. Bell Clnrs.

GE jsai. Mojlnf, jroraro, Shipping VAN'S TRANSFERLocalnrTong distance furniture moving. Reaaoaable rates. 2901 26th aS. PA 1616 WE moveTurnlture.

pianos, else refrTK era tors Large A email vans, Libert Transfer AT Seos RE e7e RENT A tRUCK, MOVE TO'tfRiELP- Herts Drtv-Ur-Self sy.tem. AT 444 MOVING-and general hauling. Call anT time. 1613 E. Franklin.

BR 074 WANT MOVING" and hauling. ExperC enced men Reas. BR 6537 MOVING A haulThg. pianos A- HilV, aires. Erk-ksnn Truck Service GR 282V ftGHT A-HEAvr HAUtlNfT SUPER XPKLIVERY CO.

MA "271. STOR $1 mo. 300 to nnHTabTr Moving. Local. Long dlst.

NX 0172. Kellogg Foundation Garments A Health .16 mo. to pav. Lifetime aerv. General Heating Products Co.

GL 6955. BLUE grass said laid" pulverised Earl Funeral Home MA 87531 Belts, til Grand av. w. re ston. Ben of Clyde park.

Maurice J. Ph. M. 2e in So. Pacific.

1st Sgt. Charles J. Camp McKall, N. C. 4 sisters.

Mrs. E. J. Rellly. Mrs.

E. M. Gllllean. Mrs. A.

J. Buechler. Mrs. Rob. ert Mewksen, all nf Mpls.

Requiem Mass Thurs. 8 a.m. at St. Anthony of Padua. PETERS Mary, age 2.

Aug. 28, Funeral 10 a.m. Guardian Angel church. Chaaks. Burial ssme.

Eder A F.amjohn service. SCHICK John 3400 Glenwnnd av. Survived by wife. Alice, daughter. Sandra Joanne; parents, sister A 2 brothers.

Service, wed. afternoon 1:3" from We lander-Qulst (weat ehapeli, 2301 Dupont S. Interment Lakewood. office located at 4.10 Oak Grove. If the apnllcatlnn la granted, substituted service will ne available from 8:15 A M.

to 6 00 P.M. at the MT branch located at 1637 Hennepin Ave. Any member of White ARocheford K7TfflK PRE-WAR rurnsces, su types, iree no down pay't, 36 mos. to pav Nordby Heating Co. RE 4418.

RE 3909. WILL the storage Co. holding two trunks belonging to Mary Tlppey deliver A collect. 119 8E. Univ.

av. black dirt. Flagstone. RE 7W1. fcvWffRElNST" sodding, hedge TfTmT dirt, free est.

Rate Nursery. GE 4712. TRTfirsiTBGETIV. Hsiardous trees re Henry W. Anderson DU 2331 fTiRNACES.

stokers, oil burners, re- I wiTl not-he responsible for any the public desiring to protest or support the closing of this office may KNAEBLST5 TTTSSSS moved. If It's tree work, call HY 0577 palra, parts, clng. Conrad Co. PA 1764 CINDERS. Large load.

Excavating, FURNACE cleaning A repair. Lie. A communicate in writing with the Fed- sWiftsttS fWltkll Bollf "rMM: without my signature. Morman a. jiua- son.

Route B. Camden Sta NOT" reaponaffile for bllls contracted" without ray signature. Robert R. Terry, bonded. Reas.

McAroie Have, co snw. era! Communications Commission, Lyndale A 21st av N. HY 9291 Washington 25, D. C. on or before FURNACES vacuum cleaned.

grading lining. Egr. al aigx BEST pulveriied black dirt. Clover A blue grass sod. 1915 E.

38th St. DR 3980. Swanson Mortuary TTJT5691 September 10, 1944. 1304 5th av 5. work by reliable cleaners.

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