6B St. Louis Clube-Bemorrat Dec. 18,1946 DEATHS VOLTMANN, PETER -2870A FUNERAL DIRECTORS ALEXANDER SONS Funeral Chapel. 6175 Delmar. CAbany (337.
BENSIEK-NIEHAUS MORTUARY 1431 UNION BL. FOrest 1176. CALVIN P. PEUTZ Funeral Home. 4828 Natural Bridge.
EVergreen 2787. DREHMANN-HARRAL CHAPEL. 1905 Union. MUlberry 4783. PENDLER UND.
7420 Michigan and 744 Lemay. PL. 01 0102. LO. 3560.
KRAEGER-VOSS FUNERAL HOME. 3402 N. Kingshighway, MU. 2000. LEIDNER UNDERTAKING CO.
2223 St. Louis. CH. 1654. Established 1859.
PARKER UNDERTAKING 15 W. Lockwood Webster Groves, WE.205. SCHNUR FUNERAL HOME, 3125 Lafayette. GRand 7780. WAGONER MORTUARY! Now at 4161 Lindell.
Service any hour. Private parking space. Telephone JEtferson 5646. JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS.
7027 Gravois. FLanders 2600. ZIEGENHEIN BROS. New Mortuary. 6409 Gravois.
FLanders 1000. CEMETERIES MEMORIAL PARK- -Non -sectarian, perpetual. WAT veterans free. EVe 2111. OAK GROVE The finest cemetery, mausoleum, crematory; non -sectarian; 7800 perpetual charter and care.
St. Charles rd. CAbany 8606. BUNSET BURIAL PARK Beautiful, nonsectarian perpetual care, terms. 10180 Gravols rd.
SWifton 2661. CREMATORIES MISSOURI CHAPEL AND CREMATORY 4305 -3211 Sublette Elland OAK GROVE Chapel and Crematory, the newest and finest in St. Louis. 7800 ST CHARLES RD CAbany 8606. VAT HALI A CHAFE OF MEMORIES Crematory Mausoleum Cemetery.
76001 St car.e Pr CAbany 4900. FLORISTS KINGSLEY FLORISTS 4809 Lee. GOodfellow 8782. Flowers for all occasions LARGE ASSORTMENT artificia Awrenths. sprays and bouquets, door hangers, potted Christmas plants: reasonably priced.
Sunday and every day until 9 p.m. MAURER FLORISTS, 2600 LUCAS-HUNT RD. NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN- -Funeral spray up baskets $5 up. daily 3801 to 8 Grand GRand 9600. Open 8:30 p.
Closed Sunday all day THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Beautiful -spray consisting of large chrysanthemums interspersed with pompons. DO to match. 55 Mention this ad. GRIMM GORLY CEntral 5000 DEATHS 20 ALBERS. GEORGE H.
8960 Halls Ferry Dec. 17, 1946. 2:30 beloved husband of Alice M. Albers (nee Smith). dear father -of Irwin H.
and the late Elvera A. Albers, dear brother of Mrs. Anna Tigges and brotherIn-law. Funeral from Calvin F. Feutz Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Interment St.
Dec. 20. 1:30 p. John's Cemetery. Member of Blair Mutual Aid.
BAMBACH. FRANK Indiana fortified with the last sacraments 01 Holy Mother Church Dec. 15, 1946. 6:35 beloved husband of Olivia Bambach (nee Seufert), dear father of Oliver and Marcella Bambach, dear brother of Edwin Bambach, dear son-in-17, law of John Seufert, our dear brotherin-law. uncle and cousin.
Funeral from Kutis Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois Dec. 19. 8:30 Requiem Mass St. Agnes' Church. Interment New SS.
Peter and Paul's Cemetery. President St. Vincent De. Paul Society, member of Holy Name Society, Western Catholic Union and Patrons' Association of St. Agnes Parish and Kolping Society.
BERKEY. ROT- Of 9123 Coral drive, Affton, on Dec. 16. 1946. beloved husband of Emma Berkey (nee Schlueter), dear brother of Margaret Bullman, our dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin.
Services 1:30 p. at John L. Ziegenhein Sons' Funeral Home, 0027 Gravols. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery.
BEYE, FORREST 3650 Fillmore, on Dec. 16, 1946, at 3:45 p. beloved. husband of Ella Beye (nee Kuehn), and dear father of Dorothy Knoesel, Ruth Geyer. Russell and Rollin Beye and our dear brother, brother-inlaw, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle.
Funeral from the Schumacher Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec Dec. 20. at 1:30 p. m. to Valhalla Crematory.
BOHL, JOHN South Affton. Dec. 15, 1946, husband of the late Dora Bohl (nee Meyer), dear father of Emil Bohl, Mrs. August Schmelig, Mrs George Weimar and Mrs. Robert Wohlschlaeger dear grandfather of La Verne Bohl.
dear father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Mr. Bohl in state at C. Hoffmeister Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway until noon Dec.
18. then removed to St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Mehlville, for services at 2 p. m. Interment Old St.
John's Cemetery. BURKE. EDMUND Dec. 16. 1946, dear husband of 3 Josephine Burke, Funeral from Arehur Donnelly Parlors.
3840 Lindell Dec. 19, 8:30 a. to St. Louis Cathedral. Interment Calvary.
CONRAD, LOUIS 5228 Wabada on Dec. 17. 1946, beloved husband of Mamie Wissmath Conrad. dear father of Eugene L. and Charles W.
Conrad, our dear father-in-law. grandfather, brother, brother-in-law. uncle and nephew. Funeral from Drehmann-Harral Chapel. 1905 Union at 2 p.
m. Dec. 20. Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery. DOUGHERTY.
LEO. -Fortified with the sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Dec. 16. 1946.
9 p. beloved husband of Claire Dougherty (nee Theriault), dear son of Stella Dougherty and the late Walter J. Dougherty, dear nephew and cousin. Funeral from Schnur Funeral Home. 3125 Lafayette Dec.
19. 8 to the Immaculate Conception Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was 8 member of the Holy Name Society of the Immaculate Conception Church and veteran of World War Il. EIMER, HENRY -4310 McRee.
Dec. 16, 1946. 8:30 p. beloved' husband of the late Rose Eimer (nee Pew), dear father of Margaret and Helen Eimer, dear brother-in-law, nephew and uncle. Services 11 at John L.
Ziegenhein Sons' Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Mr. Eimer was 8 member of Cornerstone Lodge No. 323.
A. F. and A. SERVICES, PRIVATE. EISSLER.
ARA ELVA (nee Aikman)3939 Connecticut. Dec. 16. 1946. 10:45 beloved wife of George J.
Eissler dear mother of George Eissler Vivian A. Hettich, our dear sister. sister-in-law and aunt, age 58 years. Remains In state at Schumacher Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec until Dec. 19.
10 a. m. Services same day at Lafayette Park Baptist Church. Mississippi and Lafayette. 20 p.
m. Interment New. St. Marcus Cemetery. member of Royal Neighbors of America.
GANTNER. VICTOR E. 3148A Arsenal, Dec. 16. 8:30 p.
beloved husband of Mary E. Gantner (nee Martin), dear father of Victor G. and Emmet Gantner. our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from Kutis Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois Dec.
19. 1:30 p. m. Interment Walnut Hi Cemetery, Belleville, Ill. GUENTHER, Dec.
16, 1946. 4:30 a. RUDOLPH Pope beloved husband of Agnes Guenther (nee Homan). dear father of Mrs. Marie Eickmeier, Mrs.
Anna Faessel of Cleveland, Ohio; Le Roy and Rudy Guenther. our dear father-in-law, grandfather of Jimmy and Gene Eickmeier, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Calvin F. Feutz Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Dec. 19, 1:45 p.
to Valhalla Chapel of Memories. Mr. Guenther was Senior Warden of Polar Star Lodge 'No. 79, A. F.
and A. M. and member of Carter Square Club. HERMANN, HARRY Of 9243 Clayton Ladue, Dec. 16, 1946, 2:30 'dear husband of Margaret Hermann, dear father of Mrs.
Mary Mitchell, Mrs. Patricia Guzy, Polly Ann. Harry E. James E. and Thomas P.
Hermann, our dear brother, brotherin-law. uncle grandfather, father-inlaw and cousin. Funeral from Watson-Bocklage Funeral Home, 6536 Clayton Dec. 18, at 2 p. m.
Interment Calvary Cemetery. Parking rear of funeral home. HILLARD. HARRY NORTON 5080 Vernon, Dec. 17, 1946, beloved husband of Hattie Hillard, dear father of Nellie Marie and Harry Carleton Hillard.
our brother and brother-in-law of Nellie Carleton. Remains in state at Edith E. Ambruster Colonial Funeral Home, 4053 Lindell until 9:30 p. m. Interment Caruthersville, Thurs.
afternoon. HOEFFEL, GEORGE P. Entered into rest, Dec. 17, 1946, at Carrolton, formerly of 4715 Hammet beloved husband of Margaret Hoeffel (nee Gargan), dear brother of Mary Hoeffel, dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Howard's South Side Home, 1619 S.
Grand. Dec. 20. 8:30 to Holy Ghost Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
Deceased was a member of Benevolent Society Holy Ghost Parish. HOWE, GUILFORD 4442 Athlone, Dec. 16, 1946, 4 p. beloved husband of May Howe (nee Eggert), dear brother Mrs. Adele McKee and Mrs.
Edith Rogers, dear brother-in-law, uncle and granduncle. Funeral from Calvin F. Feutz Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Dec. 19, 1 p. m.
Interment Zion tery, Webster Groves Lodge services No. at 84 A. P. A. M.
will conduct chapel. Dec. 18. 8 p. m.
Member of Bank Clerks' Association. JAEGER, Dec: 15. 1946, son of late ANTON -of Affton, August and Anna Jaeger, dear brother of August H. Jaeger, our dear brotherin-law. uncle and cousin.
Services from John L. Ziegenhein Sons Punerai Home, 7027 Gravois ave. Interment Old S8. Peter and Paul Ceme- 20 SITUATIONS 75 HELP WANTED- Female 100 HELP WANTED -Female 100 HELP WANTED- -Male 103 HELP WANTED- Male 103 Hauling 148. Mc- fine 4-day service.
general office worki beginner consid- eral Office Clerk- -Permanent. Viking and uniforms furnished. 6225 West work in industrial plant; jog open hauling. D. Silvey, CEntral 3936.
EVANS HAND LAUNDRY specializes in GIRL -Downtown office: 5-day week: SWITCHBOARD Relief Operator DISHWASHER- Experienced: $26; meals SWEEPER Man. 40-60. 10r Janitor AVAILABLE truck for light delivery DEATHS 20 KENNEDY, ANN MITCHEL- -Suddenly 01 Dec. 17. 1946, wife of Alexander Kennedy, sister of Mrs.
John W. Harper, and our dear aunt. Funeral from the Alexander Chapel, 6175 Delmar on Fri. at 2 p. to Bellefontaine Cemetery.
Member Friendship Chapter No. 214, 0. E. 8. LA LUMENDIERE, CAROLINE (nee Sexauer) -6565 Curtis Dec.
17, 1946. 6:10 a. fortified with the sacraments Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late George La Lumendiere, dear mother of Mrs. Viola A. Meichel, Mrs.
Myrtle Hurley, Mrs. Olga Pohlman, grandmother of Richard Meichel, our dear mother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from Calvin P. Feutz Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Dec. 19.
8:15 8. to Notre Dame Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. of Royal Neighbors of America. Ste.
Genevieve, papers please copy. I LUTAS, RUTH (nee Stremmel)5022A Bulwer entered into rest Dec. 16. 1946. 8:40 p.
beloved wife of Pete. Lutas, mother of the late Infant Lutas. dear daughter of Bismark and Edna Stremmel, dear sister, daughter-in-law, 'sister-in-law and aunt. Mrs Lutas in state at Math. Hermann Son's Chapel, Fair and West Florissant until 11 a.
m. Dec. 19, thence removed to East Grand Presbyterian Church, 19th and East Grand ave. Services same day at 2 p. m.
from Church. Interment in Belletontaine Cemetery. MADSEN, ROBERT -3561 Manhattan Dec. 17, 1946, at 1:10 a. beloved husband of Hattie Helen Madsen (nee Helfrich), our dear brother-in-law.
son-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly Parlors, 3840 Lindell Dec. 19. 8:15 m.
to Immaculate Conception Church (Maplewood). Interment New 8S. Peter and Paul's Cemetery: MAGUIRE. EDWARD -Formerly of Maplewood. on Dec.
13. 1946, beloved husband of the late Emily Maguire (nee. Boyle), dear father of Cornelius Edward Francis J. Maguire and Mrs. E.
J. Dillard, dear grandfather, father-in-law, uncle and brother. Funeral from the Croghan Funeral Home. 7146 Manchester Dec. 20.
at 8:30 a. to Immaculate Conception Church, Maplewood. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Remains will arrive Wed. noon from Garden Grove, Cal.
MARSHALL, SAMUEL-4873 Oldenburg, Dec. 16. 1946, husband of Rosa Services 11:30 a. at John Ziegenhein Sons' Funeral Home. :027 Gravois.
Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. MARTIN, EMMA (nee Flood). Bingham. Dec.
17. 1046. 12:01 p. dear wife of the late Vtrgil Martin. dear mother of Frank, Paul.
Eugene and the late Edward. Felix and Horace Martin. dear mother-in-law. grandmother great-grandmother, sister. and sister-in-law.
Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chanel. 3634 Gravols Dec. 20. 1:30 p. m.
Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery. MAURER. ROSE MARIE-416 Main Venice, entered into rest Dec. 1946. beloved wife of Frank Maurer.
dear mother of J. Daniel and Katherine Maurer, dear daughter and sister. Funeral Dec. 20. 2 p.
Lahey Funeral Home. 501 Madison Madison, Ill. Interment Bonemeyer Cemetery. Milstadt. Ill.
McCULLOM, FRANCES 3457 Pine Grove. Dec. 7. 1916. fortified with the rites of Holy Mother Church.
dear mother of Paul Laurence Wilmer J. and Edward J. McCullom and the late Thomas R. McCullom. our dear aunt.
mother-inlaw, grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral Dec. 19. 8:30 a. from Tanner Funeral Home, 6107 Natural Bridge rd, to St.
Paul the Apostle Church. Interment Bluffs. Ill. (Motor.) MEHL, CHARLES C. Pennsylvania.
Dec. 15. 1946. beloved husband of Christina Mehl (nee Kemper). dear father of Charles Jr.
and Irvin Mehl and Mrs. Aleta Walker, dear son of Mrs. Lydia Mehl (nee Wagner) and the late Theodore Mehl. dear brother of Roy Mehl. dear father-in-law.
brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from C. Hoffmeister Chapel. 7814 S. Broadway.
Dec. 18. 8:30 a. to St. Boniface Church.
Interment Mount Olive Cemetery. MILLER, EDWARD 3949 Magnolia, 3:40 a. Dec. 16, 1946. dearly beloved husband of Valerie Miller.
father of Hugh Melvin Ruth M. Colburn, brother of A. R. Miller. Mrs.
Emma Harkness. Mrs. Hattie Walsh, Harry C. Crowe, dear grandfather, uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral from Southern Funeral Home.
6322 S. Grand Dec. 18. p. m.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Chester. Ill. A member of Hazel Nelson Lodge 205, B. of R.
Forest Park Lodge 578. A. F. and A. M.
MOISE, ALBERT SIDNEY- -Dec. 16. 1946. husband of the late Flora H. Moise, father of J.
Victor and A. Wellborne Moise, grandfather and greatgrandfather. Funeral from the Parker Chapel. 15 w. Lockwood Webster Groves.
Dec. 18. 2:30 p. m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery.
MOORE, ANNIE (nee Klasing)-Dec. 16. 1946. aunt of Lester J. Klasing sister-in-law of Anna A.
Klasing. Services 3 p. m. Wed. at John L.
Ziegenhein Sons' Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois. Interment private. MULROONEY. JULIA J. (nee Phelan)Of 5331 Theodosia, on Dec.
17. 1946, beloved wife of Thomas J. Mulrooney, dear mother of Mrs. Marie Souders, Thomas J. and Patrick J.
Mulroodear grandmother and aunt. Funeral from Stuart Sons' Chapel, Union and Page bl. Time later. NOBEL, CHARLES -Of 3602 Calvert on Dec. 17.
1946. fortified Mother with the sacraments of Holy Church, beloved husband of of Erma Van V. Nobel, dear father Gladys, Hurst, Nola Nichols and Ruth Rose, dear Iseghem, Loretta Longinette, Dorothy brother of Mamie Lafferty, our dear grandfather, father-in-law. brother-inlaw and uncle. Funeral Dec.
20. 8:30 8. m. from Baumann Bros. Funeral Home.
2504 Woodson Overland. to Presentation Church. Interment Palmer Hill Cemetery. Columbia, Ill. OCHS, IGNATIUS--At St.
Charles, Dec. 17, 1946. dear husband Eleanor Ochs (nee Cordes). father Anastasia, Germaine, Anthony, Richard and Vincent Ochs Funeral from Dallmeyer Funeral Home, 800 N. Second St.
Charles, Dec. 19. at 8:40 8. to St. Peter's Church at at at 9 o'clock.
Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Cottleville, Mo. ent OCHS, KARL-546A Eller Dec. 15, 1946. beloved husband Josephine (nee Bourgeois), dear father of Karl Ochs.
dear grandfather. fatherin-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from the Southern Funeral Home, 6322 m. S. Interment Grand Old SS.
Peter Dec. p. Paul's Cemetery. A member of Allgo Hessen Unt. Verein.
Workmen's Sick and Death Benefit Fund of the U. S. of A and United Warehouse Employes Local 543. CIO. PAJARES.
GEORGE Of 5452 Vernon on Dec. 16. 1946, husband of the late Bell Stephens Pajares, dear father of Laura and Mrs. Mintie Gozia, dear brother of John and William Pajares, our dear father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral -from Clark Funeral Home, 1125 Hodiamont on Dec.
19, at. 8:30 a. to St. Rose Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. RANKIN, CATHERINE E.
(LIZZIE) (nee Marshall) -Ironton, Dec. 16. 1946, dear sister of Mrs. Harriet Horst. aunt of Mrs.
Richard Hageman. Mrs. Albert Altwater and Washington Horst, sister-in-law, aunt and great-aunt. Home, Funeral 4828 from Natural Calvin F. Bridge Feutz Funeral Dec.
18. 1 p. m. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. SCHAUMAN.
BENJAMIN EDWARD2634A N. Twenty-second. Dec. 17. 1946, 2:15 a.
beloved husband Mrs. Marie Schauman (nee Fitschen) dear father of Bernice and Audrey Schauman. brother of Samuel, Mrs. Carrie Sweeney and the late Ruth Schachsieck. brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncle.
Remains at Leidner Chapel, 2223 St. Louis until 10 8. Dec. 19. thence removed to St.
Louis Park Baptist Church, 2629 Rauschenbach. Services same day, 2 p. m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery.
at SCHMIDT, MAX-5214 Pinkman, Dec. 16. 1946, beloved husband of Hulda M. Schmidt (nee Winter), dear father of Mrs. Lillie M.
Freund, Mrs. Maxine Lohse, Mrs. Dorothy E. Dameris, Eugene Max. Lucille Kenneth and Walter Schmidt, dear son of J.
A. V. Martha Schmidt, dear brother of Elsa and Valentina Degel and Julia Delmore, dear father, father-In-law, son-in-law, grandbrother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from C. Hoffmeister Colonial Mortuary.
6464 Chippewa at Watson. Dec. 19, 3 p. to St. Roosevelt Paul's Churchyard.
Member Quentin Post No. 1 A. Branch No. 7 U. A.
P. O. Last Man's Club and Paul Ev. Brotherhood. Guard of Honor services 8:30 p.
m. SCHMITZ. MARY ELIZABETH 429 Miriam Kirkwood, fortified with the sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Dec. 16, 1946. wife of the late John P.
Schmitz, beloved mother of Kate Hutton, Josephine Kremer. Anna Mathis. John, Fred, Charles. Louis and Robert Schmitz. our dear aunt.
mother-in-law. grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral from Meyer -Pfitzinger neral Home, 331 6. Kirkwood Dec. 19.
9:30 to Peter's Church. 10 m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. SCHULZE, WILLIAM -Of 69314 of 1946, Gravois husband of the late Emma Schulze suddenly Dec.
(nee Brouk), dear father of Wilbur Arthur Schulze, Mrs. Fern Hirner, dear brother of Oscar Schulze, Mrs. Lulu Brouk and Mrs. Alvina Burgan, our dear grandfather, father-in-law, uncle, brother-in-law and cousin. Funeral 9:30 from John L.
Ziegenhein Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois, to St. George's Church. Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery, JOHN -Entered Into suddenly' at St. Mary's, Dec. 1946, dear husband of Annie Tlapek (nee Jokerst), dear father of Rose, Mary's, Charles, Thomas and Louis Josephine Joseph and Francis of (Mrs.
John Warrington) of St. James of Cape Girardeau, our grandfather and uncle. Puneral Dec. 18, 10 from the family residence, St. Mary's.
to the Immaculate Conception Church, St. Mary's, Mo. Nair Dec. 15, 1946, hus. band of the late Helene Voltmann, dear father of Ruth Kautzner and the late Alice Voltmann, our dear father-in-law, brother-In-law and grandfather.
Puneral from Witt Chapel, 2929 S. Jefferson 2 p. to St. Matthew's Cemetery. Deceased WAS member of Hickory Council No.
766, Royal Arcanum. WEINSTEIN, ROSE- -On Dec. 16, 1946, beloved wife of Harry Weinstein, dear mother of Celeste Jacqueline, Richard and Benjamin Weinsteln, dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weltzman, dear sister of Mrs.
Dora Price, Louis and Jack Weltzman of Rockford, our dear sister-in-law and Funeral from Funeral Home, 4469 Washington 2 p. WILSON, MARY GENEVIEVE On Dec. 15, 1946, wife of Sam Wilson, mother of Mrs. Ralph M. Crowder, sister of Charlie Eichor, Brownsville, Roy Eichor, Mattoon, Harvey and Leota Eichor and Mrs.
Tom Hay of St. Louis, grandmother of Betty and Jack Crowder, Service at Lupton Chapel, 7233 Delmar 3 p. m. Interment Valhalls Cemetery. WRIGHT, ROBERT Of Centerville, Dec.
15. 1946, beloved husband of Idella Wright. dear father of Mrs. Juanita Hodgett, James Charles C. and Robert H.
Wright dear brother of Charles Wright, Funeral from C. Hoffmeister Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, Dec. 19, at 10 a. to National Cemetery.
WUENCH, ROBERT 0. Dec. 16, 1946. dear husband of Mildred Wuench, dear father of Robert Wuench our dear step-father, brother, fatherin-law, brother-In-law and son-in-law. Funeral from Guy Mullen Chapel, 5041 Delmar Dec.
19.1:30 p. m. Cremation Valhalla Crematory. Mr. Wuench was member of Carpenter's Union Local No.
47 and American Legion Post No, 165. PAST POTENTATES NIGHT Wednesday, December 18, 1946 8 p. m. All Shriners Welcome. GEORGE P.
MORRISON, ILLUSTRIOUS POTENTATE JOHN A. HUBBARD, MASONIC NOTICES 25 ANCHOR LODGE No. 443, 6901 Delmar Special communication 6 p. m. M.
M. Degree. Members urged and visitors cordially invited to attend. ISHAM E. GORDON, W.
M. COSMOS LODGE No. 282, A. F. and A.
communication this evening opening at 6:30. Examinations E. A. and F. C.
Degrees. Members will please attend. Visitors welcome. PAUL R. NEMOURS, W.
M. FOREST PARK LODGE No. 578, A. F. and A.
2170 Forest Called communication Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1946, at 10:45 a. Funeral of EDWARD MILLER. Services 12:30 p. Southern Funeral Home, 6322 S.
Grand Interment Chester, Ill. JOHN F. WEGER, W. M. KEYSTONE LODGE No.
243. A. F. and A. 3681 -Stated communication Wednesday, Dec.
18, 7:30 m. Routine business. Examinations F. C. Degree work.
Past Masters Night. Action taken on proposed amendment. LLOYD E. PRICE, W. M.
MAGNOLIA LODGE No. 626. A. F. and A.
communication Wednesday. Dec. 18, at 7 P. m. Work in F.
C. Degree. Members urged to attend. Visiting brethren cordially welcome. CHARLES A.
HUEBNER, W. M. J. H. LEATHERS, Secretary.
MOOLAH TEMPLE A. A. O. N. M.
S. Business meeting G. W. RATHERT. W.
M. SPECIAL NOTICES 28 Recorder PILGRIM LODGE No. 652. A. F.
and A. 1054 S. Regular communication Wednesday, Dec. 18, 7:30 p. m.
Routine business. Installation of officers. Visiting Master Masons welcome. OTTO T. KELLER, W.
M. ST. LOUIS LODGE No. 20-Meeting this evening at 6:30. M.
M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. ANTHONY A. REDFEARN, W.
M. WEBSTER GROVES LODGE No. 84. A. F.
and A. M. -Special communication is called for Wednesday, Dec. 18. at p.
for the purpose of conducting the funeral of our late Bro. GUILFORD R. HOWE. Funeral from Feutz Funeral Home. 4828 Natural Bridge.
at 8 p. m. Brethren urged to be present. ON and after this date I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. W.
H. KETCHUM, 1829 Lafayette. ON AND AFTER this date I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Glenn Revier, 608 Kingsland ave. LOST AND FOUND 30 APPROXIMATELY one-carat diamond stone lost Wednesday, Dec.
11, 1946, either in the main dining room or lobby of the Lennox Hotel, St. Louis, or lobby or men's washroom of Hotel Statler, St. Louis. Finder lease notify Frank G. Taylor, 301 Indiana Salem, phone 738, Or 132.
Reward. CHAIR- Lost; brown overstuffed, carved: vicinity Old Lemay Ferry reward. PLateau 4377. DIAMOND RING- large center stone surrounded by 18 small stones: 1500 to 1800 S. Broadway; liberal reward.
CEntral 3169. DOG- -Lost: male, English bull; white with black spots; vicinity Manchester rd. and Woodlawn: name Sugar; reward. TErryhill 3-1263. HANDBAG- Lost: ladies', black corded material, amber trim; contains billfold, money, red key ring, Treasury check and other valuables; liberal reward: Tues.
noon, either in Stix-Baer or Cherokee bus. Call HUdson 8333 or FLanders 8399. PEN- Lost: green Sheaffer Lifetime, in vicinity of Mercantil Bank: name imprinted; reward. John Gertken, GArfield 1212. PENCIL POUCH- -Lost; child's, brown zippered, containing eye glasses, in tan Fischer Bros.
case: reward, Call Mrs. Stain, ROsedale 3500. PERSONAL 32 WISH to -adopt baby. Mr. and Mrs George Pierce.
Potosi, Route 2. YOUNG COUPLE would like to adopt infant, references. Box 106, Globe-D. BUSINESS PERSONALS 33 YOUR ACCESS WORLD MARKET WHAT HAVE YOU? Write. wire or call F.
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 40 HAIR MOLES, WARTS REMOVED PERMANENTLY. ESTHER I. FOX, 898 Arcade 8th-Olive. CH. 5213.
UNWANTED HAIR removed permanently. AIDA L. MAYHAM, FOrest 6180. MEDICAL 46 FOR ARTHRITIS. Sciatica, Sprains, Fracture, our short-wave Diatherm Rental Service 1s low cost and is wideyour physician.
SAMPSON INDUSTRIES, 3714 Washington. JEfferson 8555. STOCKHOLDERS' MEET'GS 57 FENDLER UND. 7420 Michigan will hold their annual meeting and elecof officers Dec. 28.
5:30 p. tion at the office. TED FENDLER. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BOATMEN'S NATIONAL BANK OP ST. LOUIS, for the election of directors to serve during ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business 85 may properly come before the meeting.
will be held in its banking room, Broadway and Olive street, the City of St Louis. Missouri, Tuesday. the 14th day of January, 1947. Polls open from 9 12. noon.
TOM SMITH, President. Attest: H. F. HARRINGTON, Secretary. Weather Reports From Other Cities- UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.
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Precip. Atlanta. Ga. 66 48 Bismarck. N.
D. 10 Boston. Mass. 55 26 Chicago, Ill. Cincinnati.
Ohio 35 Columbis. Mo. 31 Denver, Colo. 13 1.0% Des Moines. In.
Detroit, Mich. Edmonton. Alta. El Paso, Tex. Fort Worth, Tex.
Galveston. Tex. Havre, Mont. Huron, S. D.
Kansas City. Mo. Los Angeles. Cal. Medicine Hat.
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La. 80 New York, N. 50 Oklahoma City, Ok. Omaha. Neb Phoenix.
Ariz. Pittsburgh. Pa. Portland. Ore.
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Louis Airport S. Lake City. Utah San Francisco. Cal. Springfield.
Mo. Washington. D. C. Winnipes.
Man all, fine workmanship; 4-day service. We deliver. NEwstend 4651. EXPERIENCED NURSE Relief nursing: evenings Or night; children or aged; $1 an hour. PRospect 9279.
GIRL colored; clean only; day work; references: $4.70. NE. 8536. GIRL colored: light cleaning; Thursday, Friday, Monday. NE.
0189. HAND Laundry- -Bundles, uniforms, silks and shirts. ROsedale. 7579. HAND LAUNDRY- Done In my home; dependable.
ROsedale 7903. HAND LAUNDRY neatly, at home: cash and carry. JEfferson 4094. HAND to do at home; experienced, dependable. NE.
8396. STENOGRAPHER Secretary experienced; downtown; good salary. 102. GlobeSITUATIONS -Male 77 AAA EXPERIENCED ADVERTISING LAYOUT MAN: desires free lance account or possibility of full-time position with successful agency or studio: fashions preferred. CEntral 0488 or 2702.
COOK white; experienced; reliable: steady; references. 115, GENERAL Cleaning- -Paper, paint washIng. floors; neat work. EVergreen 1459. MAN- colored: age 22: experienced; reference; part time Or night work.
ROsedale 1784 after 1 p. m. MEN- odd jobs, yard work, housework, wash windows, walls, put up storm sashes, carry coal. Salvation Army, CEntral 7858. PAINTING, paper hanging; old paper removed; wall washing.
Dale, NE. 9060. SALESMAN 344 years sales experience with leading meat industry: 31- year-old veteran; free to travel. 114. Globe-Democrat.
VETERAN electrically inclined; to do maintenance work, in small plant; days only. WEbster 8154-J. VETERAN would like on-the-job training in auto body and fender repair, NEWstead 6843. HELP WANTED- -Female 100 ACCOUNTANT Experienced: 5-day; $200. "BEST." 1002 Arcade.
ACCOUNTS receivable bookkeeper and cashier. Apply Mrs. Lock, Bonus Products 3529 Pine. ACT NOW for Nurses' Training 56 per day while learning. FOrest 6363.
ADDRESSING MACHINE Op rator -Experienced on Elliott: steady. Commercial Letter, 1209 Washington. A1 NURSING JOBS available: $6. 8- hour day while learning. FO.
0578. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Good at figures; good pay. good working conditions: steady. Carson's, 1016 Olive. ASS'T BOOKKEEPER Familiar with payroll, $150, AFFILIATED, 1825 Arcade.
ASSISTANT Cafeteria Supervisor- Home economics graduate; experienced; 5-day week. Apply Personnel Office, SCRUGGS, VANDER VOORT BARNEY, 854 Century Bldg. ATTRACTIVE. PERMANENT POSITION -Interesting diversified duties. as clerk-typist.
in executive office group life insurance; 39-hour week, Including 2. out of 3 Saturdays off: will consider competent girl with limited experience. Universal C. I. T.
Credit Room 708 Continental Building. 3615 Olive. ATTRACTIVE positions in all departments for women, age 20-30, with good figures; permanent work; good salary. Apply in person, Leon's Health Club for Women, 411 N. 10th, 6th floor.
BANK CLERK TRAINEES -Typing desirable; age 18-24; married or single. Mississippi Valley Trust Broadway and Olive st. BEAUTY OPERATOR-5-day, 40-hour week; $45 per week and commission; no evenings. Apply in person. Countess Yvars, 6227 Delmar.
BEAUTY OPERATOR- Steady. 39th Street Beauty Shop. PRospect 7476. BEGINNER Clerk- One who can type; 5-day week. Peaco*ck Shoe, 4407 Cook.
NEwstead 0336. BEGINNER CLERK- Age 17-21; high school; 5-day week: scheduled salary increase. Apply 506 Union Electric Twelfth and Locust. BOOKKEEPER (Full Charge) Excellent future; fee paid by employer. ADVANCE.
818 Olive. BOOKKEEPER $175: full CHestnut 1771. BONDED. BOOKKEEPER- -Experienced; good South Side. CHestnut 7010.
BURROUGHS Bookkeeper- bank experience desirable. Mississippi Valley Trust Broadway and Olive st. CANDY PACKERS and Wrappers Steady work, good wages. Herz Candy 512 Locust. CASHIER- Experienced in motor freight industry preferred; some typing.
Viking Freight 614 S. 6th. Mr. Lurtz. GArfield 1288.
West; 5 days; $130. BUSINESS SERVICE, 46 years, 721 Olive. CASHIER-TYPIST-Alert: good at figures, pleasing personality, able to meet the public; automobile experience preferred, but not essential. 113. CASHIER-Typist Attractive office, 5 days, $140.
AFFILIATED, 1825 Arcade. CHECKERS -A. P. Super Markets: 5 days: permanent. Apply daily except Saturday, 1625 S.
Grand. CLERK- If you want an office job but can't type or take shorthand you can still qualify. It you are good at clerical work but operate no office machines you can work in an interesting and profitable job Come in to see us Monday through Friday 8 8. m. to 5 p.
Saturday 8 to 12. 1201 Cass. CLERKS- 5-day week; air-conditioned offices. Call Miss Voss. CE 8156.
of appointment. Monsanto Chem. 1700 S. 2d. CLERK (Filing) -25-35: 5 days: $140.
REFERENCE 705 Olive. CLERK- Pay roll; downtown: $150. AAA 1612 Arcade Bldg. CLERK-TYPIST (Billing Dept.) -5 days; $175. ADVANCE.
818 Olive. CLERK- -(north); cost training or experience: 5-day; $175. BULLETIN ABSTRACT, 611 Olive. CLERK- 5-day office; train beginner. CH.
1771. BONDED. CLERK- TYPIST office -For work, invoicing. FRanklin letters 3450 general CLERK-TYPIST- Knowledge of shorthand; excellent opportunity with established life insurance company: pleasant working conditions, 5-day 40-hour week; experlence desirable but not necessary. Apply Room 522.
Missouri Theater Bldg. CLERK-Typist- -For credit department: interesting work; 5-day week; experience preferred; automatic raises and chance to advance with growing company. American Sporting Goods, 1006 Olive. CLERK-Typist- -Permanent; good salary: future; 514 -day week. 408 Olive.
Suite (lobby being repaired). CLERK-Typist- Interesting work; good salary and future. 203 Carleton 308 N. Sixth. CLERK-TYPIST-5-day week: pleasant surroundings.
Western Electric Bell Telephone Room 337. CLERK-TYPIST -Under 30 and single: for small office and pleasant surroundings. FRanklin 3450. CLERK- -Office: 4B foot: experience unnecessary; good future: start $110: 40-hour week. 99.
Globe-Democrat. CLERK-TYPIST 20-25; experienced preferred; modern office: 5-day week; good opportunity for right girl; 7844. salary open. Call Mr. D.
Schultz, CH. COMPTOMETER OPERATOR -Some typing required; beginner or experienced: 5-day week. Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, 3600 N. Second. COMPTOMETER OPERATOR- Clerical experience preferred.
Cupples 600 Spruce. COMPTOMETER Operator -Permanent; advancement; pleasant working conditions. Viking Freight 614 S. 6th. GArfield 1288, ask for Mr Lurtz.
COMPTOMETER Operator (Employer pays fee): $185, 315 N. 7th. COOK- -And general housework; must like children; own room, bath and radio. PArkview 9896. COOK- White: experienced; stay; own room, bath, radio, light housework: no laundry; care 2 children; references required; $22 week.
FO. 9279. COOK -White; experienced; private family. WYdown 0421. COUNTER and bus girl; white.
Apply Sandwich Shops downstairs, Hotel De Soto. DICTAPHONE OPERATOR Preferably someone with experience on electric typewriter; permanent position: interesting work. Mr. Lahrmann, CE. 0490.
DICTAPHONE Operator- -Downtown. 5- day. (No fee) $150. MAPCO, 750 Olive. DICTAPHONE Operator- -Good opportunity, $150.
AFFILIATED, 1825 Arcade. DISHWASHER -White. Apply at Little Bevo, 4751 Morganford. EDIPHONE OPERATOR Top pay; steady advancement; good working conditions. J.
D. Carson's. 1016 Olive. ENERGETIC Typist-Clerk 5 days, small downtown office, $125. AFFILIATED.
1825 Arcade. FILE CLERK- Familiar with Soundex system in life insurance company's home office: 5-day week. Garfield 2126. Mr. Herrick.
FILE CLERK- typing. 5 days, $130. AFFILIATED. 1825 Arcade. FILE CLERK- Will train; 5 days; $115.
ADVANCE, 818 Olive. (No fee) $125. MAPCO, 705 Olive. FILE Clerk- -North. Good advancement FLOOR LADY- -Experienced press department: capable of instructing new operators, supervise 25 girls: opening available in one of St.
Louts' leading laundries. 110. Globe-Democrat. FORELADY- Fitting room: local shoe factory: top wages, plus production bonus; our employes know of this ad. 112.
Globe-Democrat. GIRLS-WOMEN-16 years and over: light factory work: no experience quired: good pay: steady work: no layoffs. BUSSMANN MFG. Jefferson and Louis GIRL White, over 10. carton factory: afternoon day shifts.
Brown Shoe 22d Lucas. GIRLS White steady factory work with company: 5-day week. Bemis Bros, Bag. 601 8. 4th.
GIRLS- 16 and over, paper box work; steady, clean, pay. Gaylord Container 2820 S. Eleventh. GIRL8-WOMEN White: 16 or over; light, clean factory pork: days or nings. 3960 Olive.
GIRLS 17-20: for general office work: Saturday and evenings. J. D. Carson 1016 Olive. GIRL General office work: good at figures; good pay: good working conditions; steady.
Carson's. 1016 Olive. ered. Kee Lox, 315 N. Tenth.
GIRLS, GIRLS. GIRLS- -Chorus work: experience unnecessary. Mr. Zeisler. Grand Theater, Sixth and Market.
GIRL -For typing and general office work; county branch YMCA, PA. 8182. GIRLS or young married women, to wait on tables; short hours; no Sunday work; steady. Leonhard's, 117 N. 8th.
GIRLS- -White; floor work; no expertence necessary. Caradine Hat 2301 Madison. GIRL- -Dental office experience sary. M. C.
Hutchison, 2367 Market. HOSPITAL Clericals: $110 up; permanent. CH. 1771. BONDED.
LIGHT factory work; no experience necessary: good pay International to start; Hat steady 2528 employment. Texas. MESSENGER GIRL- -Work tor the telephone company; clean, pleasant surroundings: start at $24 per week, four salary increases the first year; opporRoom tunity for advancement. Apply 1404 Telephone 1010 Pine. MULTIGRAPH and Vari-Type Operator -Must be experienced: steady: opportunity for right girl: good working conditions.
Missouri Printing Engraving 3160 Easton. NURSES medical and surgical division, 11 p.m. to 7 a. m. GR.
0292 NURSE MAID -White: references: stay on place, care for 2 children. WY.0508. NURSE Registered: any age; capable of supervising in small institution; good salary; must stay. 105. Globe-Dem.
NURSEGIRL- Stay: own room: 2 children: assist light housework; have other help; good salary. PA. 5195. NURSING -Light: of elderly person; stay; references, EVergreen 2722. OPENING for high- school graduate, 18- 25: general office pleasant, centraily located downtown office; no experience necessary; excellent opportunity.
Dun Bradstreet, 710 N. Twelfth bl. OPERATORS Sewing machine, to work on fine lingerie, some sewing experience necessary: guaranteed minimum S24 week: experienced zigzag, pinking and single-needle machine operators: guaranteed minimum S28 per week: piecework rates set for much higher earnings: modern plant. clean. light work: guaranteed full yearly employment: annual vacation with pay, health and Insurance benefits.
WONDER MAID. 1727 LOCUST. Apply office 5th 11. OPERATORS Power sewing; steady; overtime. Caradine Hat 4th and Market.
OPERATORS -Power sewing: per hour to start: overtime. Caradine Hat 2301 Madison. OPERATORS Power sewing: automatic pay increases; steady: overtime. Caradine Hat 2301 Madison. OPERATORS Sewing machine; experienced, inexperienced.
The Alligator 4171 Bingham, OPERATORS- -Experienced: sewing machine, single needle; steady work; $27 and up. Regal 21 S. Ninth. OPERATORS On all parts of men's pants: paid holidays, vacation. Paramount Mfg.
809 Washington. OPERATORS -Experienced on power machine: piecework; guarantee: steady work; 5-day week. 2211 Pine. OPERATORS White; experienced only; good pay; steady work. Steinwear Mig.
1408 Locust, 8th floor. PAY ROLL CLERK- -Manufacturing concern: permanent position: state qualifications and salary expected 113. Globe-Democrat. P. B.
X. OPERATOR- Light typing and clerical work; experience not essential. Laclede Stoker 4438 Hunt. P. B.
X. days, $140. AFFILIATED. 1825 Arcade. P.
B. X. OPERATOR- Will train: typins; S145. ADVANCE, 818 Olive. P.
B. $160. LORHR EMPLOYMENT, 906 Olive. POSTING Clerk- -Accounts receivable: 51 day; fee refunded by employer; $150- $165. EFFICIENCY, 915 Olive.
RECEPTIONIST STENOGRAPHERCapable of meeting public; pleasant phone voice; stenographic work light, but must be accurate and efficient: 39- hour, week; opportunity; Clayton real estate office. Mr. Day, CAbany 4560. RECEPTIONIST Light stenographic; downtown; $135. AAA 1612 Arcade.
RECEPTIONIST-Typist-5-day; interesting public contacts; future; $135. BULLETIN ABSTRACT. 611 Olive. RECEPTIONIST-Clerk-Typist Small office, S150. AFFILIATED, 1825 Arcade.
RECEPTIONIST -25-35; 5 days; hours 5125. ADVANCE. 818 Olive. West. 5- day.
'(No fee) $135. MAPCO 705 Olive. Portier and silk shade work. Apply Mr. Bradshaw, Coronado Hctel.
SEAMSTRESS To mend work gAIments. Clean Coverall Supply 1334 8. Seventh. To stationery manager; light dictation: pleasant working conditions. Comfort Printing, 200 9.
7th. SECRETARIES 5-day week; air-conditioned office. Call Miss Voss. CEntral 8156. for appointment.
Monsanto Chemical 1700 S. Second. SECRETARY- To manager. Downtown. Ligl dictation.
(No fee)- $140 plus lunches. MAPCO, 705 Olive. SECRETARY To president; beautiful office; 5-day; downtown; $250. 315 N. Seventh.
SECRETARY To president; 5-day; S200. 1002 Arcade. -North, 5-day. (No Fee) $150. Mapco, 705 Olive.
SECRETARY- -Only girl; west; 5-day; S165. AAA 1612 Arcade Bldg. SECRETARY- -Neat, 5 days, $160. AFFILIATED, 1825 Arcade. SECRETARY to executive: future; $175- $200.
ADVANCE, 818 Olive. SECRETARY 23-30; 5 days; 5175. REFERENCE Rm. 310. 405 Olive SECRETARY- TO executive; downtown; good hours; lovely office; $175.
BULLETIN ABSTRACT. 611 Olive. SECRETARY To executive; 5 days; $150. 315 N. 7th.
SECRETARY- To executive; must be good at shorthand, typing, figure work; general office routine; permanent position. Mr. Lahrmann, CEntral 0490. SECRETARY -STENOGRAPHER West End: some college training preferred; campus experience acceptable; permanent position; 38-hour. week; one month paid vacation; starting salary $150 month; give personal history, Including age, education and experience.
113. Globe-Democrat: SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Experienced or inexperienced. The Alligator 4171 Bingham, SHOE MODEL -Size 4B: dictation; good salary; 5-day week, Dunbar 1602 Locust. SHOE WORKERS Learn shoemaking; help needed in all departments. Hamilton, Scheu Walsh, 2107 Lucas.
SHOE WORKERS Women girls; learn shoemaking. Brauer Shoe new factory, 2018 Washington 6th floor. 22 S. Sarah st. SILK FINISHER Steady: union; 80c an hour.
8311 Gravois. SPOTTER -Silk: best wages in town. Apply 8846 St. Charles rd. STENOGRAPHERS -Beginner or experienced; good opportunity.
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, 3600 Second. STENOGRAPHER- -Experienced: personnel department. Apply 2030 Washington, 8 to 4:30. or 8100 West Florissant. 1:30 to 4:30.
STENOGRAPHER- A well-trained stenographer with little or no experience can qualify for an excellent opportunity in 8 large office: convenience, good hours, interesting work you'll find all three in -this job if you are selected. Write briefly giving age, education, experience, if any, address and phone number. 107. Globe-Democrat. Experienced cr good beginner; good salary: 5-day, 40- hour week; permanent; pleasant surroundings: chance for advancement.
Forest City Mfg. 1641 Washington. STENOGRAPHER OF Typist Clerk-5day, 40-hour week: ideal opportunity: good environment; interesting work in motion picture industry. R. K.
3143 Olive. STENOGRAPHER dictation and clerical: 5 days; BUSINESS SERVICE, 46 years, 721 Olive. STENOGRAPHER- -Part time. Wonder Bread Bakery, 37 S. Vandeventer.
JEfferson 2400. STENOGRAPHER 5-day week; phone for appointment, R. A. Urian, St. Louis Union Trust CEntral 9300.
STENOGRAPHER- -Experienced, in early 20s, residing in Southwest St. Louis or St. Louis County; position in Eastern city; free to leave St. Louts Feb. 1: attractive salary.
2057 Railway Exchange Bldg. STENOGRAPHER -Northwest real tate office: light dictation; wonderful opportunity with pleasant working conditions. 108, Globe-Democrat. STENOGRAPHER Experienced or beginner; permanent position; advancement: 40-hour week. Consolidated Forwarding 1313 N.
7th st. STENOGRAPHER Experienced: shorthand and typing: top steady advancement. Carson's, 1016 Olive. STENOGRAPHER Experienced; pleasant working conditions; permanent work. Viking Freight 614 S.
6th. Mr. Lurtz, GArfield 1288. STENOGRAPHER $150; 38 hours: merchandising. CH.
1771. BONDED. STENOGRAPHER -South. Good beginner considered. (No fee) $135.
MAPCO, 705 Olive. STENOGRAPHER Only office: days; hours 9-5 $150. REFERENCE Room 310. 705 Olive. STENOGRAPHER Meet public; opportunity to travel; $140 start, $175 within 1 year.
ADVANCE, 818 Olive. STENOGRAPHER 21-30; 5 days; hours 9-5: downtown; $150. REFERENCE Room 310, 705 Olive. STENOGRAPHER 5-day; downtown: EFFICIENCY, 915 Olive. STENOGRAPHER 5-day: 915 Olive.
STENOGRAPHER 5-day; only girl; work; $175. BULLETIN ABSTRACT, 611 Olive. STENOGRAPHER 5 days, north, small office, $150. AFFILIATED, 1825 Arcade. STENOGRAPHER downtown: $140.
AAA 1612 Arcade Bldg. STENOGRAPHER Light dictation; 5 days; $150. AUDIT," 315 N. 7th. Preight 614 B.
6th. Mr. Lutz, Garfield 1288.. TYPIST CLERK- -permanent position: interesting, diversified duties. in executive office group life insurance: 39- hour week.
including 2 out of 3 Saturdays off. Will consider competent girl with limited experience. Universal C. I. T.
Credit Room 708 Continental 3615 Olive. TYPISTS Beginner Or experienced; good opportunity. Mallinckrodt ChemIcal Works, 3600 N. 2d. TYPIST--Top pay; steady advancement; good working conditions.
J. D. Carson's, 1016 Olive. TYPIST-CLERK- For invoicing. letters and general office work.
FRanklin 3450. TYPIST-Clerk- -Under 30, and single; for small office and pleasant surroundoDgs. FRanklin' 3450. TYPIST -Teach P. B.
$150. LOEHR EMPLOY 906 Olive. TYPIST- For statistical work; experienced, manent accurate; position; interesting work; per- 5-day week. Mr. Lahrmann, CEntral 0490.
TYPIST- Rapid, accurate; 10 to 6 m. 636 N. Grand. TYPISTS- -Fast and accurate; insurance office; good salary and working conditions. CHestnut 9510.
TYPIST-Clerk- days, west, $140. AFFILIATED. 1825 Arcade. TYPIST- -Some shorthand. Apply Miss Reiss.
manager's office, Hotel Statler, after 10 a. m. TYPIST- -No experience opportunity for advancement. Apply 424 S. th.
TYPIST. Clerk or Stenographer-5-day, 40-hour ideal opportunity: good environment, interesting work in motion picture industry. R. K. 3143 Olive.
TYPIST-Clerk considered; 40- hour week; permanent; advancement. Consolidated Forwarding 1313 N. 7th st. TYPIST Clerks, Ediphone operators, bookkeeping, machine operators, Burroughs, stenographers; modern office: 5-day week. Knapp-Monarch, Bent and Potomac.
TYPIST-CLERK 20-25: experienced preferred: modern office; 5-day week; good opportunity for right girl: salary open. Call Mr. D. Schultz. CH.
78411. TYPIST -Light dictation: will consider a beginner. Apply Gilbert Brass Foundry 5036 Farlin. -5-day: Arcade $135. AAA Bldg.
20-30: some knowledge of bookkeeping; permanent position: pleasant working conditions. Mr. Greer, CEntral 0490. TYPIST--Beginner; 5-day: $120. AAA 1612 Arcade 3ldg.
TYPIST- -5-day; midtown; $160. MILLS, 818. Olive. TYPIST-Biller- -Train machine. 5-day.
(No fee) $150. MAPCO, 705 Olive. TYPIST- 5-day: train for advance. CH. 1771.
BONDED. -General office work. Wonder Bread Bakery, 37 S. Vandeventer. JEfferson 2400.
TYPIST-Clerk-Downtown; $140. EFFICIENCY. 915 Olive. TYPIST-CLERK- $156. REFERENCE Room 310, 705 Olive.
TYPIST Beginner or experienced; 5 days; to $150. BUSINESS SERVICE, 46 years, 721 Olive. TYPIST- -Good salary, advancement. interesting work for qualified clerk-typist: 5 -day week; modern office located close to downtown If you are looking for 8 better opportunity apply today betweem 5 a. m.
and 5 p. m. 1201 Cass av. TYPIST-CLERK Experienced or good beginner: 5-day. 40-hour week; permanent: pleasant surroundings: chance for advancement.
Forest City Manufacturing 1641 Washington. WAITRESS-11 a. m. to good working conditions. 2615 Gravois.
H. Coffee Shop. WAITRESSES Medart Restaurant, 3427 S. Kingshighway. FL.
1220. WAITRESS- -Top salary: 6 a. m. to 2 p. good tips CAbany 9569.
WAITRESS- -Experienced; 7 a. m. to 3 p. no Sundays or holidays. 34 S.
Central. Clayton. WOMAN- White, middle-aged, for light housework and plain cooking; 2 in family. PArkview 4469. WOMAN- -Colored: kitchen help.
RELIABLE, Rm. 212, 3908 Olive. WOMAN- Experienced cleaner: 6 halfdays weekly: good wages; references. CAbany 3627. WOMAN- -To work in restaurant: 6 a.
I meals. 4147 Chippewa, WOMAN- White: to help -in kitchen; good wages, with meals. Bevo Mill, 4749. Gravois. WOMEN-18 to 36: light factory work: 65c hour while training.
Apply 2030 Washington, 8 to 4:30, or 8100 West Florissant. WOMEN-GIRLS- White, 16 or over: light, clean factory work; days or evenings, 3960 Olive. WOMEN and Girls- -Learn shoemaking Brauer Bros. Shoe new factory, 2018 Washington 6th floor. 22 S.
Sarah st. HELP Women 102 CLERK- -Experienced switchboard; 12 noon until 9. FOrest 6880. COUPLE Man to do outside work and care for horses; woman, cooking and general housework, no laundry; separate living quarters, 5 rooms, bath and furnace; county; references required. Position open after Jan.
1. 112. COUPLE- Man employed elsewnere; to give part-time services for living quarters and board: wife to do house: work on salary; large double room and bath; must have own car: references. Box 399, Rt. 1, Clayton 5.
or phone TErryhill 4-7161. COUPLE Middle aged: restaurant experience to manage small hotel; state age, experience and salary expected. 0 106, Globe-Democrat. HELP WANTED--Male 103 ACCOUNTANT- -28-33: supervise office: will share in company's profits; national organization; $250 start; fee paid by employer, ADVANCE, 818 Olive. ACCOUNTANT- Prefer young graduate, C.
F. degree or student; 5-day; future. KAY WILLIAMS, 3607 Olive. ACCOUNTANT Taxes: prefer C. or small company background; to $400.
KAY WILIAMS, 3607 Ol've. ACCOUNTING Clerk-22-30: days; $175. BUSINESS SERVICE, 46 years, 721 Olive. ACCOUNTING Clerk- some -college; Al firm: 5-day; $175. BULLETIN ABSTRACT.
611 Olive. ACCOUNTING Clerk-20-24: excellent firm: good future: 5 days; S160. ADVANCE. 818 Olive. ACCOUNTING Clerk- 5 days: $175.
REFERENCE 705 Olive. A. S. M. E.
CODE ARC qualified welders in. St. Louis and on construction. Midwest Piping and Supply Second and Barry, Personnel Department. ASSISTANT Office -Knowledge of bookkeeping; REFERENCE Rm.
310. 705 Olive AUTO MECHANIC- With truck experience: to work in the finest equipped shop in city; plenty of light, heat and ventilation; bring hand tools: steady work. See Mr. Kammerer at G. M.
Truck Grand and Market. AUTO BODY MAN- -Mendenhall Motor 2315 Locust. See Mr. Pace. AUTO MECHANIC- Thoroughly experienced with Oldsmobile or G.
top pay: steady work; new shop. Call at Simms Oldsmobile. 5959 Delmar. $30 guarantee and or full time: BARBER Afternoons and Saturdays: steady; union. PLateau 3211.
BARBER One week; $40 guarantee. 5007 Maffitt. BEGINNER Clerk 18-23: Al firm; $130. BULLETIN 611 Olive. BODY AND DENT MAN- -Experienced; good salary.
J. C. AUFFENBERG. Inc. 820 N.
Kingshighway BOOKKEEPER- Full charge. A-1 firm. Excellent future. 8200. Fee paid by employer.
ADVANCE 818 Olive. BOOKKEEPER Full charge; $175 up. "PEST." 1002 Arcade. BOOKKEEPER -Assist, 5-day: $140 and GI. AAA 1612 Arcade Bldg.
BOOKKEEPER- -Pay-roll; small office: Affiliated. 1825 Arcade. BOYS With bicycles; earn $26, 40-hr. week, Monday through Friday; permanent; interesting; deliver telegrams. Western Union.
19 N. Ninth. BOYS -White: $31.40 week; uniforms furnished: meal discount. Forum Cafeteria, 307 N. 7th.
BOYS Over 16, after school, from 4-10. Musick Plating. 206 8. 9th. CABINET Maker- -Experienced in custom-built work.
Cabinet 4217 North Market. CHEF White: experienced. Schober's Restaurant, Lindbergh bl. near Lemay Ferry rd. CHEMIST--Degree; 5-day; local; $210.
AAA EMP. 1612 Arcade Bldg. CLEANER -Must be thoroughly experienced: none other apply; steady position; good wages. 8846 St. Charles rd.
CLERK-22-30: accounting 5 days; $175. BUSINESS SERVICE, 46 years, 721 Olive. CLERK- 21-25; some pay-roll expertence; future; $150. ADVANCE, 818 Olive. CLERK-Typist; will teach books; $150- $175.
EFFICIENCY. 915 Olive. COMPOSITORS Hand: 3 top notch typographers needed for steady work in large, growing plant: over-scale pay to men who can qualify. 112. COOK -White: hotel or club experience.
See chef, University Club, 3605 Washington. COOK- -White: or man and wife: railroad boarding camp; experienced only. Petersen Pell B. and C. 314 Buder Bldg.
Accountant Experienced; future; $230-S270. EFFICIENCY, 915 Olive. COST ACCOUNTANT 5-day; salary open. "BEST," 1002 Arcade. CRANE Operator- Steam or Diesel locomotive: bucket type.
Call Schoon, Lockhart 3980. CREDIT MANAGER Retail and wholeexperience necessary in credits and collections: member of executive staff growing alto salary open. 14. CREDIT executive position: top salary; local. AAA 1612 Arcade Bldg.
Florissant. DISHWASHER- White or colored; 10 p. m. to 7 $25 week, meals and uniforms. Apply tonight, 1136 N.
Broadway. DISHWASHERS- experienced; good wages. Regina, 6000 Natural Bridge. -Mechanical; 5 years, with piping experience. 88, Globe-Dem.
DRAFTSMAN (Mechanical) 30-45. Machine background. Excellent opportunity. $285. ADVANCE, 818 Olive.
DRAFTSMAN- design. Champion Shoe Machine 3717 Forest Park. DRAPTSMAN M. $300. KAY WILLIAMS PERSONNEL, 3607 Olive.
DRAFTSMAN -Layout: experienced 1n electrical drafting. Apply 2030 Washington, 8 to 4:30 or 8100 West Florissant, 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. DRAFTSMAN- Mechanical; $250. BUSINESS SERVICE, 46 years, 721 Olive.
DRAFTSMEN-DESIGNERS- Union Electric has steady work available for men experienced in either electrical, mechanscal or structural layout. Apply Room 506 Union Electric 12th Locust DRAFTSMEN Mechanical, piping; industrial and chemical plant experience: excellent working conditions. Apply Monsanto Chemical 2208 Washington. DRAFTSMEN Electrical and power plant experience; excellent working conditions. Apply Monsanto Chemical 2208 Washington.
EDITOR Employe magazine; industrial experience a must: 5-day; $300 up. KAY WILLIAMS, 3607 Olive. ENGINEER--B. S. E.
E. with industrial experience: able to analyze and work out with others a variety of engineering problems; state age, education, -experience and salary. 107. Globe-D ENGINEER-21 up; can use M. C.
Ch. E. or E. in design operations and sales; EFFICIENCY, 915 Olive. FEEDER -White, on job press in paper box plant; 40-hour week.
American Folding Box 1901 Washington. FOREMAN--Electric motor repair: fractional h. good pay; future. 105. Globe-Democrat.
FOREMAN Assistant. 25-30. Sheet metal. $230. MILLS.
818 Olive. GRINDER Specialist- Regular evening shift in. tool and die shop. Apply in person, 1201 Cass ave. HAMMER MAN- For Pettingill hammer: must be capable of forming flat sheets of 16-gauge metal to close tolerance on templates.
and torms; must be experienced very close work. ST. LOUIS CAR 8000 N. Broadway. HEAT Treater- Tool and die shop specialist, who is thoroughly experienced in the more complex phases of heat treating; steady work.
day shift, prevailing rate of pay, overtime each week. Write, giving full particulars of experience, age and education. 98, NEED an assistant to learn our branch operations and sales work completely; if capable will be an assistant manager: dignified work; no canvassing; CAr necessary: married man preferred: earnings far above average. Apply Mr. Marsh; 11 o'clock, mornings only.
3309 Olive, St. Louis 3, Mo. JANITOR- White, for institution: permanen't. 112. Globe-Democrat.
LAYEROUT- -Must have boiler shop perience. John Nooter Boiler Works, 1400 S. Second. LINOTYPE OPERATOR- -Publication and commercial work; night shift. 114.
Globe-Democrat. MAN- -Refined, middle-aged, to run elevator and clean lobby; night shift; must be sober and dependable. Call manager, FOrest 9333. MAN- -Colored; porter: permanent work. RELIABLE.
Rm. 212, 3908 Ofve. MECHANIC Experienced on Ford trucks: good pay; steady work; vacation. Call Chas. Moritz, Associated Transport, COlfax 6575.
MEN- -Miscellaneous factory work; work at present in old plant in north St. Louis, but will soon move to new plant at 3200 S. Kingshighway. Apply American Can 41 Branch st. (3100 N.
Broadway.) MEN-75 week: demonstrate aluminum to housewlves: can work in or out of town; expenses paid. 3307 Washington. MEN -Paper-Dox work: steady. clean: good opportunity. GAYLORD CONTAINER 2820 S.
Eleventh MEN -White: for cleaning: under 50. Apply Continental Baking. 2917 Hebert MEN To sell toys til Christmas; salary and commission. 1449 N. 6th.
METAL POLISHER and BUFFER For machine shop; must be experienced. ST. LOUIS CAR 8000 N. Broadway. MULTIGRAPH and Vari-Type- Operator -Must be experienced; steady; good opportunity for right man; good working conditions.
Missouri Printing Engraving 3160 Easton. OFFICE Boy- -Type; soutn; to $135. AAA 1612 Arcade Bldg. OFFICE -Trainee: 24-32: advancement; $175. BULLETIN, 611 Olive.
PAY ROLL Clerk- Accountant Insurance: 5-day; $175. KAY WILLIAMS, 3607 Olive. PAY-ROLL CLERK- -Experienced; 5-day week. Gaylord Container 2820 S. NIth.
PAY ROLL 5-day; experienced. CH. 1771, BONDED. PHARMACEUTICAL Opportunity for detail man. age about 30: must be graduate pharmacist and have excellent character and sales record; part time on road and part time at home office in Tennessee.
Write details of experience. to 113. Globe-Dem. PRESSMEN and press feeders, automatic, and hand-fed Miehle cylinder, 2-color horizontals, verticals, A. T.
F. and Press. CHestnut steady work. 9580. Mr.
Von Hoffmann PRICE CLERK Hardware experience: 5-day 40-hour week. 112. PROOFREADER Permanent situation in local plant doing commercial and publication printing. 114, REPRESENTATIVE- Unusual opportunity for intangible salesman who can devote 1 or 2 days per week to our work; dignified connection; sole representation in St. Louis; advertising.
cooperation; exceptional earning possibilities. See or phone R. W. Harriman, Hotel Lennox, 9:30 a. m.
to 12 noon (only). SALES ENGINEER -23-27: trainee: M. E. degree: car furnished; to $250. 315 N.
7th. SALES MANAGER $90 week salary plus very liberal bonus arrangement whereby $700 or more per month 1s no problem; will have charge of national direct sales organization now producing; must be capable of training men: no traveling; state, telephone number; prefer man over '35: required: personal interview. 0 105. Globe- Democrat. SALES REPRESENTATIVE WANTED IN THIS STATE by a nationally advertised New York cosmetic firm; require experienced men who have contacts in the cosmetic as well as retail drug and department store field: an unusual money-making opportunity, with liberal commission on this line.
Write at once to HENRY ROSENFELD COSMETIC 498 Seventh New York 18. N. Attention Mr. Jack Kupper. SALESMEN Experienced: to call on dealers: army and navy, surplus and general merchandise; choice territories now open in Ill.
and extra good proposition: write or call for interview. Mr. Lehman, 1200 Fullerton CEntral 5922. SALESMAN-25-40; wholesale experience; travel in car furnished; all expenses paid; good future; S6000. ADVANCE, 818 Olive.
SALESMAN 25-38 go-getter: must show tangible sales background; earnings between $5000-86000: travel; car furnished. KAY, WILLIAMS PERSONNEL, 3607 Olive. SALESMAN 21-35: college graduate; $250 plus commission; car and expenses. EFFICIENCY, 915. Olive.
SALESMAN-25-35; $175, plus car allowance. REFERENCE 705 Olive. SALESMEN- If you have house-to-house selling experience you can earn $12 8 day with this deal. Apply 1005 Olive. SALESMAN- -Car essential; experienced; commission.
Affiliated, 1825 Arcade. BEGINNER DRAFTSMAN Structural: M. $250 up. "ACTIVE." 315 N. 7th.
SALES Trainee 25-30: college; A1 firm; $225. BULLETIN, 611. Olive. SHIPPING CLERK- Young man: 5-day week; permanent. 615 S.
Sixth. SHOE FACTORY ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT- Good man with complete background of experience in all departments and phases of infants. children's and teen-age shoes in cement and welt construction: must have thorough of lasts. patterns, leathers. machinery, labor and production costs: age limit 48: wonderful opportunity with good nationally advertised high starting salary.
Do not apply unless fully qualified to meet the above requirements. Give all particulars of experience and past posttions. Reply held in strictest confidence. 113. Globe-Democrat.
SHOE WORKERS Learn shoemaking: help needed in all departments. Hamilton; Scheu Walsh, 2107 Lucas. SHOP Graduate- -Manufacturing plant has opening for young man who has completed high school OT equivalent training. and has had machine shop courses and related subjects. Applicants selected will do utility work in tool and die shop.
Applicants under 25 desired. Working schedule will be regular second shift hours. Give age, education and experience 11 any. 92. Globe-Dem.
SOUTHERN manufacturer wants reliable salesman to towels, aprons, 'napkins, wiping cloths, to linen service trade. Address reply, with references. to 108, Globe-Democrat. STATISTICIAN Train for actuary: 8200-8225. EFFICIENCY, 915 Olive.
STEEL Passenger car or bus experience preferred. ST. LOUIS CAR 8000 N. Broadway. STOCK Boys- -Men up to 60.
of boys over 16 can for opening available in Industrial plant located conveniently close to downtown. If you like an active job with the advantage of overtime pay each week write today. Start $135 per month and get substantial guaranteed raises as you progress. Include age, experience and schooling in your reply. 98, SUPERVISOR To supervise all machine repairing: large manufacturing company; full details In first letter.
D' 107, Globe for regular daytime hours and also one for regular evening hours. Permanent work at a very attractive rate of pay. Write letter stating age, education and previous employment. 107. TIMEKEEPER -Midtown; $185.
LOEHR EMPLOYMENT, 906 Olive. TOOL, die and Jig designer; 2 years experience; state age, experience and salary expected. 105. Globe TYPIST OR STENOGRAPHER-19-30: wholesale hardware: 5-day 40-hour week. 112.
Globe-Democrat. TYPIST- 5 days; 20-25: $150. Affiliated, 1825 TYPIST beginner; 5-day; $150. EFFICIENCY. 915 Olive.
7PIST-Biller- LOEHR EMPLOYMENT, 906 Olive. UPHOLSTERER Good. all around. Mellon Upholstering Co. Belleville 1658 YOUNG MEN- -Clerical work in bank: no experience necessary.
106. AGENTS WANTED 105 MAN -For Rawleigh business: sell to 1500 families. Write today, Rawleigh's, MUL-541-SA, Freeport. Ill. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 107 AAA EMP.
SERVICE. 1612 Arcade Bldg -See our ads, Help Wanted, Male, FeGene Caudle, Grant Cooper, ACE OFFICE PERSONNEL -Office positions exclusively. 211 N. 7th: for superior positions, men and women: 10W fee. 315 N.
7th AN EFFECTIVE, dignified method of securing the position you desire at. no cost to you. MAPCO, 105 Olive. AVAILABLE NOW through our expanded facilities positions anywhere in the greater St. Louis area, plus many attractive listings elsewhere.
Visit the office nearest you. KAY WILLIAMS Personnel, 3607 Olive St. Louts. 115 Collinsville East St. Louis.
Ill. EMPLOYMENT COMPANY has the jobs. Miss Frey, Mr. Spathe, 4th floor, 315 7th. "BEST" for a better position: men.
women "BEST. 1002 Arcade. BONDED (Quality first) PERSONNEL Alert boy; (18-22); $125; raise to $150. BONDED (411 N. 7th) PERSONNELMail boy; $100 up; able to advance.
BULLETIN ABSTRACT. 32 years Railway Exchange Bldg We have the better jobs. 611 Olive. CHestnut 6050 BUSINESS SERVICE 46 years. 721 Olive.
Office sales, technical. CIVIL ENGINEER- Well educated; experienced in sub-division. small-home scale; $350 up plus expense account. AFFILIATED, 1825 Arcade. COLORED Jobs for men and women: fee only $10.
RELIABLE, 3908 Olive. EXECUTIVE SERVICE, Olive -A complete employment service. HEATING Engineer 30-40. Sheet metal layout. $350.
MILLS 818 Olive. P. B. X. Light dictation.
5-day. $130. MILLS, Olive. INSTRUCTIONS 110 AIRCRAFT MECHANICS NEEDED Airlines and repair bases need licensed aircraft and engine mechanics; receive your training under the GI bill nt government expense; let Brayton's timeproven training prepare for these jobs; 21 years teaching aviation; classes now forming. For Information, telephone TErryhill 5-2914.
or write BRAYTON FLYING SERVICE, Dept. A.A., Lambert Field, St. Louis, Mo. Friday (this week only). BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 120 AVIATION TRAINING--At Uncle Sam's expense, with subsistence; vets should take advantage now by enrolling for training as aircraft and engine mechanics, or to receive private, commerclal, instrument or instructor pilot rating: A bright future is ahead for those who start now.
Call TE. 5-3130. St. Louis School of Aeronautics, founded in 1928, Kratz Airport, St. Louis, or use our convenient downtown office.
Room 400. c. of C. 511 Locust. Phone CHestnut 2962.
DOEPPEL SCHOOL OP MASSAGEComplete course. 5474 Delmar. ROsedale 8899. LEARN BARBERING for full-time employment. Call or write.
MOLER COLLEGE, 521 Washington. CEntral 3582. LEARN to drive through traffic; dualcontrolled 1946 cars furnished; insured; courteous instructors. Ideal Driving School. 4551 Delmar.
ROsedale 8750. RADIO, ANNOUNCING, WRITING, PRODUCTION- by doing. MIDWEST SCHOOL FOR RADIO BROADCASTING. PA. 5097.
427 N. Euclid. 'RADIO, ELECTRONICS. TELEVISION. FLIGHT and GROUND OPERATOR Training.
CENTRAL RADIO SCHOOLS. ROOM 1409, 722 CHESTNUT. CH. 9994. RADIO- Television, electronics.
AMERICAN TELEVISION, Chemical 721 Olive. Approved for GI training. SHORTAGE OF BEAUTY OPERATORS everywhere, learn NOW and be placed: day and evening classes. Call or write MOLER COLLEGE, 521 Washington, CEntral 3581. VETERANS- -Good pay Jobs open In auto body, auto mechanics.
refrigeration and electrical appliance; learn one of these good pay trades: the GI bill provides subsistence allowance. tuition and tools; you can supplement this allowance by working part time; learn your trade with an old reliable school where employers have been calling for our graduates 25 years. Stevenson School. 2008 F. Main.
Kansas City. Mo. VETERANS Practical shop training under the GI bill in electricity, drafting and shoe repairing; subsistence allowance, also part-time employment sistance. See Mr. R.
W. Harriman. registrar of National Trade School of Kansas City, at Hotel Lennox, 9:30 8. m. to 12:30 noon.
daily through BEAUTY SHOP-COlfax 3212 till 5: after 5:30 MUlberry 0234. BOWLING ALLEYS-4: Brunswick Centennial with B-1 pin-setters: must be moved after Jan. 1: A. McGlockin. Mayfield, Ky.
CLEANING BRANCH- South; 2 rooms: ideal for couple. GOodfellow: 8346. CONFECTIONERY--Good buy; 5-room living quarters; cheap rent. 5242 N. Twentieth.
CONFECTIONERY South; all-electric: big stock; price $2250. Go. 7728. CONFECTIONERY all-electric; living quarters; must sell. GO.
8346. CONFECTIONERY North: all-electric; good stock; near school. GO. 7728. CONFECTIONERY- South; all-electric; 2 nice rooms; price $2950.
Go. 7728. CONFECTIONERY South; 5. rooms; all electric; furnace heat. GO.
7728. FOR LEASE! Furniture department in chain of credit clothing stores; adequate 112, Globe Democrat. GROCERY AND FILLING STATION4 rooms: $1200. ROBERT SALES CO. CEntral 9697.
MAN- To own and operate route of 5c vending machines; $737.50 cash investment required. which 15 secured by your machines: possibilities unlimited. Investigate or write to 703 N. Var deventer, St. Louis, Mo.
NITE CLUB- Salem, heart Ozarks: new buildings, all modern equipment; completely furnished: liv-. ing quarters; good location. Price $30.000. WIll trade for city. property.
Also financing can be arranged. Must see to appreciate. CONTINENTAL INV. SYSTEM, 4301 Lindell. NEwstead -5181.
RADIO AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE STORE -Modern equipped repair shop; good location. Call GRand 7868 for appointment. -Dancing: seats over 100: open 4 nights week: nets over $200 weekly; rent $50 with lease; real money maker at $7250. CONTINENTAL INV. SYSTEM.
4301 Lindell. NEwstead 5181. TAVERN All electric; modern fixtures; busy spot, next to theater; West End. lease; $75 for tavern; living quarters, soon at $40; complete: $12.000. CONTINENTAL INV.
SYSTEM. 4301 LINDELL NEwstead 5181 TAVERN- -Neer French Village, road 50: modern living rooms; 1 acre of ground: here is a real buy; owner leaving state. 4067 8. Grand. PLateau 3330.
TAVERN, filling station and cafe combination. on Highway 66. north of Edwardsville: going business; immediate possession. 114, Globe-Democrat: TAVERN- -Busy South Side location; 5- year lease: low rent: 87500. CONTINENTAL INV.
4301 Lindell. NEwstead 5181. TAVERN- 3.2; N. Newstead: white or colored: $2500. BONDED.
RO. 2554. WELDING and Auto Repair ShopBuilding 42x25. on lot 138x25: towcar portable welder: equipment complete in detail for modern shop, priced to sell quickly, Owner quitting bustness because of illness. Call CH.
8455.1 BUSINESS WANTED 121 ATTENTION SMALL TOWN BUSINESSMEN- We have many clients for any type business outside metropolitan area. Illinois or Missouri. DOUMONTSCHUSSLER, 4067 8. Grand, PLateau 3330 or PLateau 3331. CONPECTIONERY or cleaning branch.
for cash; rooms desired. GOodfellow 8346. you are considering selling your business. call us; clients waiting: nominal commission charged only after BUSINESS recelve your cash. BONDED SALES.
5017 Delmar. ROsedale 2554. BUSINESS SERVICES Air Conditioning 125 COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATOR BERYICE -AIl makes of condensing units and air-conditioning units serviced at nominal prices. St. Louis Butcher Supply, 1545 N.
Fifteenth. CEntral 5451. DO answer, call GRand 1160. PLASTIC FABRIC Firestone's leather-like Veloflex in calf and patent: for immediate delivery. Call or write Mr.
Shapiro, care Hotel Statler for sample. Ash Hauling 127 ASH PITS cleaned and real estate hauling. Ayler, 4036A Aldine. JE. 4634.
Reprs. 137 ATTENTION, DRESS Are you. interested in straw belts? All colors. Write or wire Bruce Belt 682 7th New. York 18, N.
Y. SAND, gravel, rock and cinders, etc. William Lehman, Route 631. Overland. Mo.
COlax 6860. Heating Service 150 HOME replace OWNERS -We repair, remodel oF worn or poorly installed heating equipment: our service will satisfy. Easton ave. store open, Thursday and Saturday evenings till 9 p. m.
SMITH'S INDOOR COMPORT STORE. 5870 Easton. 818 Olive (lobby) CHestnut 7166. MUlberry 0683. OIL HEATERS- -Cleaned, adjusted and repaired; 5 years with Duo-Term.
HIland 9912. STOKER AND FURNACE REPAIRING Baldwin 2527. S. Jefferson. Sidney 6403.
Insulating 152 INSULATION Blown In. Frederic 4278 Natural Bridge. JEfferson 0812. Miscellaneous Services 156 RECHARGE your own battery, quickly, easily, at small cost: formula 50c. Century Box 532.
Hannibal, Moving and Storage 158 tor. MOVING EXPRESS- Trunks. refrigerapiano: crating: hour Cr contract. BRIDGES, 724 Whittier PR 7513. Painting and Papering 160 BAsem*nTS painted: spray or.
brush: free estimates: veteran. WEBER. HIland 5745. PAPER HANGING. interior painting.
floor sanding; steam scraping. seasonable. Boyher. 2281 Yale. ST.
0045. Painting and Papering 160 SPRAY PAINTING EQUIPMENT- -Portable hose and stationary compressors; guns, and parts MORRIS PAINT VARNISHING co. 1823 Washington. CEntral 0865. SULLIVAN BUILDING AND PAINTING co.
LOOK SULLIVAN FOR steam SERVICE! Waterproofing, painting. cleaning. CALL TODAY- ON THE JOB TOMORROW! 7011 Plateau CAbany 3511 or WYdown 0386. Roofing and Siding 167 FREDERIC -Leaks: new roofs; estimates. 4278 Natural Bridge.
JE. 0812. ROOFS. siding. insulation applied: terms.
Home Comfort, 6146 Deimar. DE.0690 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE BUILDING MATERIALS 185 AALCO, WRECKING AND SOPPLY CO. Building Materials of All Kinds. Lumber resawed and processed: all seasoned; sash. doors, glass, mirrogs, structural steel; steel sash, iron fencing.
storm sash. steam radiators, bricks, look sash around: weights. stairs, etc come In, we have the goods. 14th and Chouteau. CHestnut 2500.
BUILDING MATERIALS -Lumber. brick, cast iron mantels, doors, 1410 Sarstield. CEntral sash, etc, 7983. BUILDINGS New: 12x20: delivered complete on your lot. 6300 N.
also DOORS 1-panel fir doors; Circle head combination storm doors. Watson Lumber Highway 66 at Grant. rd. Swifton 3171. GUM LUMBER to 6 months airdried, 4.
1x6. 1x8, 1x10, 1x12. shiplap or or siding. excellent F. grade: O.
B. nail like pine: real buy: 560 mtti: in car loads; plenty of 2x4. 2x6. 2x8. 2x10.
2x12; this lumber 18 a real buy, Write order. 0. 0. Studdard, 605 Spring Little Rock. Ark.
Phone 48398. LUMBER -All kinds of Arkansas pine lumber, kiln-dried 2x4. 2x6. 2x8, 2x10. by the truck load: also ail kinds of 1-in lumber, 1x4 C.
1x6 C. M. 1x8 ship. lap, 1x6 105 siding. 1x8 105 S.4 siding, 1x4, 1x6.
1x8, 1x10. 1x12 by the truck load; will accept orders for any amount: will- not deliver less than 17.000 ft. Write 0. 0. Studdard, 605 Spring Little Rock, Ark Phone 48398.
LUMBER- -All kinds. 82.50 hundred, arid good packing boxes. COlfax 5280. LUMBER Used: all thickness and lengths. Andrew Schaefer, 4300 Natural Bridge.
NEwstead 6868. LUMBER- New: and 2" fir and yellow pine, Andrew Schaefer. NE. 6868. LUMBER AND MILLWORK- All kinds; prices right; always open.
Call us. 6300 N. Broadway. MUlberry 5350. LUMBER 1x4 to 1x12 and 2x4 to 2x12 yellow pine.
California pine and' oak. Sloan Stores. 2239 S. Vandeventer. NAILS- Mixed: large lot: full kegs.
General Wrecking. 3304 Chouteau. OFFICE-10x12, also hutment 16x16: boxes all sizes, suitable for chicken houses, garages, cabins, small business offices. Swiatek Lumber 1323 Washington, Madison, Ill. BOARDS and dimensions: yellow pine: S4S and storm sash, most sizes in stock.
Noser Lumber 3628 S. Broadway. Sidney 5200. PRE-FABRICATED FARM BUILDING 24x24-ft. pre-fabricated farm building: includes tongue and groove flooring on joists; 7 windows and 2 doors; no priorlety needed when chased for granary, poultry house, farm garage or farm storage; price $987.
Will be shown at SEARS Warehouse. Phone your nearest SEARS Store for appointment: SOIL PIPE -New: all 5-ft. lengths, 3, 6 in. and fittings, carloads. JE.
1612. Obermoeller, before you buy, STRUCTURAL IRON--Beams, channels, angles, pipe, rods. Joe Wolff M. I. 1740 N.
Broadway. CH. 4469. TILE Structural glazed: brand new: approximately. 50.000 pieces.
including many shapes. 1051 North and South rd. CA. '8975. Sunday PA.
8162. WALL BOARD- -Heavy paper type, 4 ft. 8 $1.50 per sheet, Sloan Stores, 2239 S. Vandeventer. WINDOW FRAMES and sash: base trim, shingle mold; kitchen shoe.
Watson Lumber Highway 66 at Grant rd. SWifton 3171. CAMERAS 186 CAMERA Wtd. -4x5 Speed Graphic; Optar or Ektar lens; synchro shutter, LAclede CAMERA -4x5 Graphic with coupled range finder and synchronizer. CE.1458 CLOTHING AND FURS 188 to ARMY SURPLUS Brand-new wool O.
D. pants, $4.95: brand-new coveralls, $4.95: brandnew sweaters, shirts, inaws; jackets" of all types; blankets; also combat boots, army shoes, new and used; wholesale and retail, Mail and phone orders. ALPER'S JOBBING CO. 1409 Franklin. GArfield 6328.
ARMY SHOES Good sizes. woollined jackets. $5.95 TRADING CENTER, 3339 8. B'way. Open till 9 p.m.
FUR COATS FLOOR SAMPLES, EXCHANGES AND WINDOW SOILED: ONE GROUP. ALLY PRICED TO $130. YOUR CHOICE $29.95. THIRD FLOOR. J.
D. CARSON, 1016 OLIVE ST. FUR COAT- -China mink, 14-16; practically new: exceptional value. HI. 3966 YOUNG MAN'S SUIT Blue pin stripe, size 36: Boy Scout uniform, size 14.
WEbster 5845. CLOTHING WTD. 189 AAA PRICES- CALL MR. NOTOWITZ for highest prices paid for men's used suits, overcoats. shoes: also ladies' clothes.
if you have men's. PA, 3441. FOOD, PRODUCE, ETC. 191 FANCY FRUIT BASKETS AND BOXED FRUIT COAL 20 bags, delivered, $3.75: kinding. Outman, 5227 College.
CO. 3454 KINDLING WOOD- Delivered, 10. baskets. load, $5. COlfax 5280.
SMOKELESS COAL -Laclede co*ke; all grades of stoker coal; prompt delivery. Norris Wieters, 4402 Chouteau. 2684. White Xmas trees, retail and wholesale. 804-806 N.
Broadway. GArfield 5416. (on Broadway at Delmar) MICHAEL SANSONE PRODUCE FUEL 195. oil, coal; Install once; nothing down, CURRAN- COAL AND APPLIANCE 2772 Gravois. LAclede 2000.
AUTOMATIC AND SIDE-ARM WATER HEATERS for gas or oil: Easton ave. store open Thursdays and, Saturdays till 9 p. m. SMITH'S INDOOR COMPORT STORES. 818 Olive (lobby), 5870 Easton.
CH. 7166, MU. 0683. FURNACE BLOWERS 10 20 Inch complete with motors; we, install; Easton ave. store open Thursdays.
and Saturdays till 9 p. m. SMITH'S INDOOR' COMPORT STORES, 5870 Easton. 818. Olive (lobby).
MUlberry 0683. CHestnut 7166. GAS-FIRED FURNACES 80.000 to 150.000 B. T. U.
input; we install; Easton ave. store open Thursdays and Saturdays 9 p. m. SMITH'S INDOOR COMFORT STORES. 5870 Easton.
818 Olive. (lobby). MUlberry 0683. CHestnut 7166. GAS CONVERSION BURNERS For natural or liquid gas: Easton ave.
store open Thursdays and Saturdays till 9 SMITH'S INDOOR COMFORT STORES, 5870 Easton, 818 Olive (lobby). MU. 0683. CH. 7166.
OIL BURNERS- Oil-burning boilers, complete with burners, up to 850 Immediate Easton ave, store open Thurs. and Sat. eves till 9 o'clock. SMITH'S INDOOR COMFORT 'STORES, 5870 Easton, 818 Olive (lobby). CH.
7166. MU. 0683. PROPANE TANKS AND EQUIPMENTSMITH'S INDOOR COMPORT STORES. 818 Oilve (lobby) 5870 Easton.
CH. 7166. MU 0683 Easton store open Thurs. and Set, till: 9. p.
m. SEE BOONE, 4412 Easton, before buying your heating plant or stoker. PR, 916R. STOKERS- 4 makes to select from: some models low $6 per month: nothing down. 36 months to pay.
Easstore open Thurs, and Bats. 'til 9 p. m. SMITH'S IN -DOOR COMPORT STORES. 5870 Easton, 818 Olive (lobby).
MU. 0683, CH. 7166. SPECIAL SALE- Oak slabwood, cord; warm morning heaters, $47.50: cordwood and briquettes. PR.
9283. HEATING EQUIPMENT 197 AA-1 FURNACE Boilers, heaters, gas, STOKER Iron Fireman; commercial; 7-UP, 375, 1120 pounds almost Montrose. GRand 7700. WARM-AIR FURNACES Most sizes stock: we install: EASTON Ave. store open Thursdays and Saturdays til 9 m.
SMITH'S INDOOR COMPORT STORES, 5870 Easton. 818. Olive (lobby). MU. 0688.
7166..