St. Louis Globe-Democrat from St. Louis, Missouri (2024)

Friday, Nov 3, 1950 Star 7C I A. A. McFadden, after 21 years In the district Office of the Corps of Engineers here, has resigned to join the United States Steel Cor It 2 Greenspon Horses Win First Place at Saddlers Show Births Recorded. A '5 AMON 1111111111111 MUM 1111111111111MIMENVAIN ill1111M111111VARICIN WIEMEMBIEWAIMINIE ilitillailMERVA1111111 111111111111MIMINIMINGINI 11111111111MIERIVAIRIM RRIR illidlnireA11111111rAilinal 111111S1111111111E11111111111111 MEER 11111111111 MEE Milli I. 1 it poration to Ro Venezuela to be employed on the Orinoco River deepening projEnt.

McFadden, who was -chief of operations here, Ilan" been sue' ceeded by Donald S. chief or the construction divillion. Under a new 'office arrangement, Blair also is retaining his old job. Stages and Forecasts River Magee and toret asts, from re- Ports to the United States eather Bureau at 7:30 a. Nr.

A Flood rStage change stage' '7 a.m. 24 hrs. In teet01 feet. in feet. Hastings, Minn.

4.4 0.1 'La Crosse. Visit 12 4-7 Dubuque. Ia. 18 7.0 Davenport. 3.1 0.3 Keokuk.

la. :32: 2.3 0.2 1 Hannibal. 13, 10.0, 0.3 Louisiana, 4. 4 11.5 0.2 Miss. Dam '24 23 12.6 Miss.

Darn tailwater 23 12.0 Morri ts 1.11. 131; 49 La -Salle, Pal 1 2(tz, 10.8 0.5 Peoria, 111. 1P- 12.1 0.6 Havana, 14-i 5.4 BearOatown, .141 9.2 0-1 Grafton, Ill 164 15,0 0.2 Dam 26. Aitslin, Rev. A.

E. Ludwig Dies; Former E. Side Pastor Funeral services for Rev. Albert F. Ludwig, 85, former pastor of the Immanuel yMethodist Church in Edwardsville, who died Wednesday at St.

Joseph's Hospital in Highland, will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Edwardsville church from the Marks Weber Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Vallee View Cemetery there. Rev. Ludwig was pastor of the church from 1917 to 1923. Following pastorates in other cities, he retired in 1930 to live in Edwards-vine.

After the death of his wife, Emma Ludwig, In 1939, Rev. Ludwig lived at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Wilcoxon, 303 Jefferson rd. In addition to his daughter, he Is survived by three brothers, Otto C.

Ludwig of Abbortsford, British Columbia, Edward J. Ludwig of Nokomis, and the Rev. Theodore Ludwig of Nashville, ILL BOYS. E. and V.

Barezewski, 2324 Benton. H. and E. Barron. 1536 N.

Eighteenth. and E. Bligh. 1523A E. College.

K. and IL Bloecher. 4989 Oleatha. J. and I.

Britton. 1333 S. Thirteenth. E. and B.

Brown. 4220 N. BroadwaY. J. and V.

Buchanan, Arnold, Mo. P. and D. Buck, 1705 S. Eighth.

A. and KIBuscher, 3245 Sub tette. R. and H.learrell. 2105A N.

Tenth. W. and D. CoVLinT Herculaneum, E. and J.

Diestelkamp. Pattonville. and M. Dye, Collinsvillei, M. and W.

Edmond, '2332 Whittmore. arid M.I Field, Overland. A. and WI 'Garcia. 210 Blow P.

and D. George, 2027 Rutger. A. and R. Hamby, 1216 Dolman.

L. and A. Hampton, 1825 Kennett. T. and M.

Hargrove, ,4020 saclede. J. and M. Hill, AtIton. R.

and M. Hodge, 1217 Morrison. R. and M. Hug, 3255 Pennsylvania.

4 G. and It. Jones, East St. Louis. G.

and M. Ieeller, 1533 N. Seventeenth. C. and A.

King, 1622 Mississippi. E. and A. Kingery, 1624 Carroll. A.

and N. Lamb. W. and A. Leftridge (twins).

St. Louis County. W. and M. Linden.

1402 Clara. A. and G. Is Bosco, 4855 Hammett. C.

and D. Matt (twin), Lamas and B. MauzY, 1726 Mississippi. R. and McKernon, 1847 N.

Broadway. W. and B. McLeod (twin), 1216 S. 18th.

F. and O. 1.1esey, 406A Lam'. H. and F.

Meyer, 1219A Soulard. S. and N. Monti. 1802 Park.

and N. Murabito, 3906A California. J. and H. Oberg.

4056 Castleman. 1.,. and D. Parker, 520A St. Joseph.

T. and S. Rhodes, 1524 Castle Lane. A. and H.

Scheitim, St. Louis County. E. and M. Schoening, 2936 Michigan.

E. and M. Scott, 340 Blase. L. and E.

Stegerriann. 2522 Howard. C. and Twee, St. Louis County.

C. and K. Wright, 4188 Manchester. GIRLS ACROSS Pat 4. Excavations Galt 12.

Anger 13. In addition 24. Wolf hound 15. Bracer 17. Periods of time 19.

Sun god 20. Encountered 2L Let it stand 22. House pet 23. Strike 24. Army meal 25.

Satisfy 26. Mdsts 27. Strike out 28. Swords- man's dummystake 29. Continued atory 31.

Paired 34. Everyone 35. Small rugs 36. 37. Bucket i 39.

Calcium oxide 40. Fall behind 41. Conjunc' tion 42. Comfort 43. Stroke 44.

Symbol for silicon 45. Finishes 46. Fear 48. Bewilder 50. Siberian river 52.

Click beetle 53. Consumes 54. Paradise 55. Vessel's curved planking DOWN 2. River island DOWN 33.

Canine 35. Overlooked 37. Out of date 38. Girl's name i 1 39. Dipper 40.

Alights 42. Printer's measure 43. Parent 1 45. Abstract being 46, Shallow vessel I 47. Soh low note 5L Compass point Weather Reports From Other Cities Pool 2:3 3 40.2 Tailwater 5 t'fl 0.9 0.1 Bismarck, ND 39 7.8 Sioux Qty, 144' 4.8 Omaha.

Neb. 19! 6,6 0.1 Nebraska Clear. NO. 15 9.4 0.1 St. Joseph.

17 8.8 4. Kansas Mo. 2.2 9.7 Waverly. 104 18 9.6 0.1 Chillicothe, 4,1 Boonville. i 8.6 0.1 Jefferson (1SY.

Mo. n3 89 0.1 Lakeside, 60 152.6 0.2 Thomak Mo. '23 5.9 0.3 Jerome, 13 1.9 Hermann, M.b. 8.2 10.3 St. Charles 2,8 12.8 0.3 ST.

1,0115. MO. 30 1.9 0.1 Meramec Park, Mo. 11 1.8 13 LI. 1 1 'ANSWER, 7'0 PREVIOUS 2.

Pledge 3. Doctrine 4, Moccasin 5. Prefix: not 6. Sleeping sitkness fly T. Painful spots 8.

Dance step 9- Man's nickname 10. Gem weight 11- Growing 18. Pronoun 18. Near 21. Trade for cash 22.

Placid 23. Pronoun 24. Repast4 25. Oceans 27. Herb 28.

Menlo nickname 30. Foray 31. Domeatlcate 32. Exaltation I Horses ownedby Louis Green, port took two first places last right at the opening of the three, day. Saddlers Club 3orse Show at the Miasouri Stables Arena, 5200 3- Berthold with about 1000 persons in attendance.

Greenspon's May Day's Mystery won the three-gaited event- for horses over 15,2 hands, and hie President Lincoln was awarded the open roadster event, although It was the only entry in the latter class. 'The award was made on the basis of an exhibilkon by PresWent Lincoln. a blue ribbon winner in several other shows in this area. Proceeds of the show which the Saddlers Club plans to make an annual event, will -go to the St. Louis and St.

Louis County chap' ter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. The club is composed of advanced riders be' tween 12 and 20 years old. Last tlight's results follow: OPEN JUMPERWon by Sttict. Owned by atria MacVeagh and ridden bY Polly Weil; second. Arthona.

-owned and ridden by Lloyd Hager; third, Empsar. owned and ridden by Jack LaPlante. BEGINNER'S JUMPING Won by Barky Singer; Corbin. Smith; third. Carol Willis.

EQUITATION (13 to 2I)Won by Wanda Lee Bickel; second. Duke Kraus; third. Gwen Reilly. OPEN ROADSTERSWon by President, Lincoln, owned by Louts Greenspon and dnvet by KAtnnY Maurer. tOrUY erttrg).

WAT" ING HORSE 'OPENWon In, Patty ohms owned by Diekroe- ger an ridden by Sally Diekroeger, sec- ond, Rhodera Allen, owned by P. E. Dtekroeger and ridden by Suzanne Jean, D- ntt; third. Ace's Lady Girlf owned by Hall and ridden by Jack Hall. THREE GAITED (Over 15.2)Won by May Days Mystery, owned by Louis Greenspoon and ridden by James Hite: second.

Woodburn's Rosabta. owned and rid len by Joan 1-Iiimer: third. duch*ess Chateaulawn, owned by Gregnon Farms and ridden by Lila Wrape. FIVE-GMTED EQUITATIONWon bY Suzanne Jeannett: second. Duke Kraus: Lynne Kuehne.

Eq.CITATION (12 and under)Won by Ruth Gtssy: second. NanCY Kuhs; third. Sondra Costello. THREE-GAITED, (15.2 Hands and Under)Won by The Climax. owned and ridden by Mrs, John J.

Roos: second. Reverte's Zombi. owned and ridden by Lily Ann Roos; third. Rangerette, owned and ridden by Marilyn Kuechenmeister. 4 SADDLERS CLUB PAIR CLASS Won by Jackie Boas and Nancy Brown: second.

Susanne Butler and Georgene Weick; third. Carolyn Linstroth and Ann Mueller. OPEN PLEASURE HORSEWon by Alice Joy. owned by Marvelene Stables and ridden by Marvaline Kusewitt; second, White owned and ridden by R. F.

Martin; third. V. owned by 7 matt by WINNER OF THE FIVE-GAITED EQUITATION CLASS last night at the opening of the Saddlers Club Horse Show at Missouri Stables Arena was Miss Suzanne jeannett, shown here with her mount, Best she received a trophy from Miss Virginia Middleton; daughter of Mrs. George Lurie. Proceeds of the show will go to the St.

Louis and Louis County chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile --Globe-Democrat Photo OgOM 00W 0136P OMMM OPO 610138 MUMM MOM OMUM MWMegRiOMMMR UORWOBNU OMOMUSOKOmp WOMDUIDvsMIOUNO UMM0M000mMUUM POROMMUM DOMUMsoClutpugg ODRW MR0-110WM MOM WWWIMUOU MOM MOW Mod0 Pittsburgh, a. 16.6t W. Va. Ifb 107.7t Cincinnati, 45hio 12.5, 0:2 Louisville. Icy.

low. N. 9.8t 0.3 Evansville. 4 -4" Mt. 17 2.2 Nashville.

.44) 9.9 :4.1. Chattanooga-, 'NI 13.1 Florence, ,18 9.4 0,2 Dam 52. Brookret, fli. 37 18.9 04 Cairo, III. .40 124 0,6 New Madrid.

Mo. 7.0 0.2 Ark. 01 134 4 2 14 8 9.2 Fort Smith, 'Ark. 2 2 0,1 Van 'Ark. 22 7 Little Rock.

Ark. 23 I 3 ILI Arkansas Ark. 41 7 --OA Vtrkhiig. los. 43 6 Shrevevortik ti ShreveoortTisu I4 9 9 3 4.4 UNITED STATES DEPAATMENT COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Data for 24 hours ending at 7:30 P.

ims cenizal time. Nov. 2, 1930: Temperaturel STATIONS. I High. Low.

Preellb Atlanta, Ca. Bismarck. N. D. 3i1 27 Boston.

Mass. S3 50 Chicago. Ill. 47 41 Covington. Ky.

64 49 .03 Columbia. Mo. 65 40 Denver, CoIo. 49 31 .18 Des Moines. I.

az Detroit. Mich. 50 4 oal Edmonton, Alta. I El Paso, Tex. 76 47 Fort Worth.

Tex. '7 .1 52 .01 GalVeston. Tex. 83 73 Havre. Mont.

46 Huron. S. D. 49 2 9 Kansas Oily, M. 7 43 Los Angeles.

Cal. 91 63 Medicine Hat. Alta. 21. Memphis, Tenn.

64 1.75 Miami. Fla. 141 .04 Paul, Minn. 45 33 New Orleans. La.

83 fib Nevit Yorg. N. Y. 83 52 Oklahoma City. Ok.

59 41 Omaha. Neb. 56 35 Phoenix. Ariz. 90 50 Pittsburgh, Pa.

65 47 .21 Portland. Ore. Prince Albert. Sask. 35 LOUIS CITY 53 47 St Louis AIRPORT 67 45 Salt Lake City.

Utah157 1.15 San Diego. Cal. sg 57 1 San! Francisco, Cay 7g 54 I Springfield, Mo. 5.3,k: 42 Washington. D.

C. 83-' 57 Winnipeg. Man- Marriage Licenses Ell Emas 5022 Westminster' Mrs. Fannie Loewenstein University City HOMPr J. Sheehan St.

Louis 'County Jeanette 0. Wesels 5108 Loren B. Sutterfield Jeffersnn Barracks Shirley M. Sanders 1108 Arsenal Burial Permits' L. and R.

Berridge, 4536 Thrush. P. and M. Bommarito, 707A South 130 11e. and B.

Missal ler. 4632A Carter. P. and G. Brown, 4607A Bulwer.

J. and E. Calvert, 3519A North 22d. M. and R.

Case. Valley Park. J. and N. Cutter.

St. Louis County. z. and D. Ehrhard.

1801A Arsenal. D. and E. Gagliardi, 3123 N. Newatead.

W. and F. Gebhard. Caseyville, C. and L.

Jackson, 1440 S. Eighteenth. E. and M. Jaggie, 4063A Lee.

R. and M. Johnson. 3303 Oxford. D.

A. Jones, 2019A Utah. K. land'W. Kltson, 5071 Maple.

A. and A. Klein. 23131A Warren. R.

and M. Kohlmaa 136(1 Kraft. H. ad C. Lowenhilintit, Clayton.

E. and F. Mahn, 1455 Chambers. F. and D.

Maxwell. 1443 Morrison. mr, and B. meLood (twin), 1216 S. 18th.

S. and M. Miller. 6801 Wanda. M.

and M. Miller, 3641 MeraMee. H. and Z. Moffett, 132) South Sixth.

H. and M. Newberry. 101514 Geyer. L.

end H. Newburster, 2907 Geyer. 3. and D. Peters, Florissant C.

and R. Prather, Lemay. jr and K. Richey. 3643 Laclede.

J. and D. St. Onge, Glencoe. P.

and G. Schmeer, 122S Tama. E. and M. Schneider.

2950A North 14th. B. and E. Shelby. 4710A Eichelberger.

J. and D. Smith. Sa41 Indiana. B.

and M. Smith. Overland. P. and M.

Spahn, 406 Blase. M. and F. Staedtler. Lemay.

W. and L.1Sutterfield. 2706 Russell, V. and F. Vitale.

1013 Lynch, R. and M. Weaver. 1027 taint R. and J.

Webb. 132'3 South Sixth. H. and N. White, 351g North Eleventh.

J. and L. Wildaber, 4059 California? 2511A Nebraska 2605A Nebraska 3832 Blair 3303 Sullivan 1023A Eichelberger 4527 S. i3roadwasr 5123 Alabama 4254 Cleveland 1409 Missouri 1777 Nicholson pl 6 S. Twenty-first 2141 Walnut Lawrence M.

Schafer Rose Marie H. Weber Leslie S. Petty Jr. Mrs. 'Mary E.

Sanders William H. Armstrong Jean E. Hoiman UlYsses McKenzie Jr. Martha Jane Garber Emma P. Williams Nadine G.

Venable Raymond Hicks -4 Jezebel Jenkins Ernest W. Cushman Roberta M. Lamomann Joseph H. Kohnen Jr. Arlene I.

Wohldmann Donald J. Piva Dorothy B. Huhn Patrick 1.4 Flanigan Edna M. Grossheider 'Robert F. McAlpin Mrs.

Eddie M. Jones 5311 North lami 5319 Northland Florissant Overland LelnaY LeinaY 53TI. Terry 4568 'Calvin 312T Rulger 4747 Cottage 26 6.0 New Orleans. La. 17 1.6 '4- Oa 'Wool stswe.

Tutik for Wednesday. 1 RIVER FORECASTS River and Stilt) in Today Tomorrow MISSOURI; Lexington 12,1 121 Waverly 9.6 9,7 Boonville 8.7 8.7 Jefferson 9.0 9.0 Hermann 4 83 8.1 St. Charles 11.6 12 7 MISSISSIP2fIS St. Louis 2.1 2. '2 ---Stittriii--, Today Tomorrow MISSOURI; Lexington 12,1 12:1 Waverly 0.6 9,7 Boonville 8.7 8.7 Jefferson 9.0 9.0 Hermann 0 14 3 8.1 St.

Charles 11.6 12.7 MISSISSIPFIS St. Louis .0. 2.1 2,2 Jacob Passer, University City. Roy E. Lehmann, 1700A Allen.

Arcenus Baker, 4421 St. Ferdinand. Katheryn ise1, 5800 Arsenal. T. Sutterfield, 3644 Natural Bridge.

Louise Vers. 824A Bittner. Edward J. York. St.

Louis County. Marguerite Martin. 4470 Laclede. Otto Henry Busche, 41h3 Kossuth, John W. Fujarski.

1625A N. 17th. Mary Petrovie. 22080 Charloss. Henry H.

Potting. 5011 Maple. Mary M. Weiss. 4833 Max Spector, University City.

Johanna Elret, 3617 S. BreadwaY. Jacob Wm. Diephouse, Webster Grovel. Anna M.

Dresler. 3811A Lee. Helen F. Pavelek, 4125 Gam Arthur G. Reichenbacher 5524 Neosho.

Joseph B. Tappersaq. John J. Lawler 4043 Hartford. Samuel tinaleY.

3610 Palm Paul 1 Leisure Sr. 1223, DOW'. Thomas, Wi il 516 'Hickory. Barbara- White, 2506. August Woehler, P414 Lowell Lane.

James C. Woodrome, 4044 Philkipa. Here Hazer Rostmialit Ind, Alta Mae tialesburt.1 ill, George Culler, 1406A Benton. May Mayes.v;1514 N. Jesse Stalla Rural Ill.

Thomas P. Hunter, 224 Sidney. Ella Mayberry, 2729 Market. jentee E. sckley, .1441 S.

t- CLAYTON. 1,1 Williarn M. Sehratier, h5; Ferguson. Cleo Dis Phorne, 62, University City, i Minnie 1ClaY Pot. 50 5 KinlOCh l'Srlt Henry P.

Grothmsn. ii), 052.7, Robin I. vs Sm va ith, 49. Moher y. Enoeh J.

Staniswesky. 65, PtelCi 1.11. Herbert P. Beutom 37,1 Stql.ouic Mo. Chester .,,1 3.1 3,3 NAVIGATIOIC POOL FORECAST The Corps of Engineers reports that river change little throughout all reaches 40f, the Clarksville.

Winfield and Alton pools. The ILLINOIS VII change little during the next 48 'hours. Walter Henderson Chicago. Ear lene F. Smith 2223A Market John P.

Hathaway 3306A Pennsylvania Addle E. Popkes 5527 Wgitennan John L. Carney Jr. St. Louis County Dorothy E.

Stroessner .5233 Windsor Parkway Frank S. Euckins 5258 Parker Della a Plank 4011 Delmar Donald E. Costello East St. Louis Myrtle-L. Ward St.

Louis County WI vrt 1 a Wa rd St. Lows county Walter M. Schlueter Defiance, Mn Mrs. Florence Nelson 4498 Forest Park Robert E. Carignan Lowell, Mass Colanthia S.

Ripoon Cane Charles, Va BELLEVILLE- Durward E. McClain Charleston. Mo Doris J. Hamby Belleville Donald H. Mackenzie Detroit Betty S.

Hodge 'St. Louis Wit Brown Stables and ridden by Bark OPEN FIVE-GAITEDWon by EbonY King. owned by John J. Roos and ridden by Kenny Maurer; second, Darnozel Dare, owned by Missouri Stables and ridden by Bob Hoge: third. Pirate Flower.

owned by Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilbert Bickel II and ridden by R. S.

Palmer. a nd rbiti an by Palmer- HELP, WANTED---Mato 103 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS I IKILLEIL Solomon and Marie. 6S01 Wanda, JACQUELINE MARIE. 2 Oct. 26, 1950.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4 ELECTRICIANS DEATHS 20 SNELL, JOSEPH Victor Nov. 1950. beloved husband of Snell, dear father of Elmer Snell, Verna Myler and Zelda Genii- Us, ou'r dear brother and grandfather. In state at McLaughlin's, 2301 Lafayette until 10 p. Sat.

'Interment 2 p. m' Keystone Cemetery. St. Jacobs. 'Cemetery.

St. Jacobs. lit DEATHS 20 nritmAN H.Old Monroe, Nov. 1, 1950, beloved husband of the Sophia C. Goos (nee Heckmann).

dear father of Mrs. Henry Mn. Bertha IC. Schroeill Mrs. Ella Parsons and Edwin H.

Coos. our dear grandfather. uncle. brother and brother-in-law, in his 91st year. Funeral from residence to the! Evangelical sand Reformed Church, I Old Monroe.

At 2 p. Sett, Nov. 4.1 Interment Church Cemetery. 1 I I BIDS AND PROPOSALS iz's56 ---A-rwtrttYstmEsT it Bn The School District of Hanco*ck Place. St.

Louis County. will receive I' sealed bids for construction of a high school building on Nov. 14, 1950. For' particulars, see Robert F. Denny.

Architects, Railway Ex, change Building. St Louis. and advertisem*nt in St, Lou' Globe-Democrat issue of Nov. 2.. 1950.

LSITUATIONS 75 BABY SITTERit. nights or days; experienced. BABY SITTER--Sit4 white: 45; aXperienced eve. FO. 5219 after 5 P.m.

HELP WANTEDFemale 100 CthiPTOMETER OPERATOR-CLERK 40 hours, 51A days: good salary. Call or apply 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

Mr. Baknuir 4015 Pepin. COMPTOMETER OPERATO experience; 5-day week. Rexall Drug 3901 N. KingshighwaY.

Apply San Francisco entrance. COOK stay; some house-I work; no other children In family; near churches; transportation. 2 Log Cabin dr. WY. 'DISHWASHERColored, good sal' ary.

off. Coronado Grill, 10th and St. Charles. FORELADY Experienced; capable of supervising 'production line of 50 girls. See Miss White, Schultz S1oe 2028 ---ir1571nt-rsinwr-vamm-arI A 223 St.

Louts CR. 1654 Est. 10.49 SCH51.JR rUNgRAL HOME 31125 Lafayette GRand 7780 TED FENDLER, 'FUNERAL 110Mg PLateau 0102 LOcichart 3500 CEMETERIES 5 Apply -Office American Car Foundry Co. 31 St. George, St.

Frfl'ER WANTEDRV terse men's storeL not over 40 rearg, must able handle fittings And routings of work, good salary, 1 good boom good Opportunity for ambitious Mail. R' OT HELP WANTEDFomato 100 HELP WANTEDMai 103 OPERATORS i 1. A single 1 'd salg an ou- AIRCRAFT1.MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY' ble needle; good pay; IN CALIFORNIA By steady.wOrk.' AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING CO. ll GATOR AND 1 MAtNIENANCE CO. 4171- BINGHAM RADIO MEN OPERATORS INSTRUMENT MEN Experiencecap sd single needle on gov- ENGINE MECHANICS ernment SOCIETY BRAND HAT CO.

SHEET, METAL MEN l'232- Washington. Third 'Floor. ACCESSORY MEN OPERATORS CARBURETOR ivIEN cipertenped single needle on Lingerie: TRIMMERS 'BANNER MAID 808 Washiniston. Above poisttions require from SALESLADYWith exterience in re-. three to five years previous tail or department store saleswork aircraft experience.

permanent position now open; must Do not phone or write. have interest and some knowledge in sewirg to Apply Singer APPLY IN PERSON NOV. 2 Sewing Center. 823 Locust st. THROUGH 8 office pre- MISSOURI STATE erably married; about must EMPLOYMENT SERVICE have experience in filing.

tYPing some bookkeeping. Will teach Edi-! 413 N. 17TH STREET preferred. but No Charge) OPERATORS Eiperienced single needle on Lingerie: -BANNER MAID CO 808 Washirwton. SALESLADYWith eieperience in tail or department store saleswork; permanent position now open; must have interest and some knowledge in sewicg to APIA), Singer Sewing Center, 823 Locust st.

SECRETARY--Doctor's office preferably married; about must have experience in filing. tYPing some bookkeeping. Will teach Edi-! phone. Shorthand preferred. but not tk, not phone or write.

APPLY IN PERSON NOV. 2 THROUGH NOV. 8 MISSOURI STATE EMPLOYM ENT SERVICE 413 N. STREET (No Charge) ISPEEKMAN. rAuL Of 4511A Clayton.

ave. on Nov. 2, 1950, beloved son of the late Henry. Henry. and Margaret Speekman (nee tucks); dear brother of Anna and Henry Speelmen and Margaret Schaefer, dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin.

Funeral from Krlegshauser Motu- ary, 4'228 S. Kingshighway 131.. on Nov. A at 2 P. to Oak Grove remato Pt ase omit SP1RZ, FRANK T.Of 8529'4'hilo.

asleep in Jesus, Wed, Nov. I. 1950, 8:45 a. trti dear son of Mrs. Emma Sutra and the late Frank and Irene Spira, our dear nephew and at the age of 21 years.

Body will lie in state at Beider- wieden South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa until 12 noon. 1 Bs Prepared GROVE A BIDS AND PROPOSALS 56 ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Secretary of the University of Missouri, 111 Jesse Hall, Columbia, Missouri. until a. tn. Central Standard Time, 1November 15, 1950, and will then be publicly opened, and read aloud, for the construction of a MEAT LABORATORY BUILDING (SLAUGHTER HOUSE) for the University.

of Missouri, at Columbia, Missouri. Plans and specifications for the la-Meet may be inspected and information concerning the securing thereof and deposits therefor, the work to be done thereunder and the manner of payment therefor. the conditions, of bidding, the required bid security and the Conttlact Documents, May all be obtained, together with the printed forms on which BIDS MUST BE MADE, it the Department of Construction, Room 201, Maintenance Building, University of Missouri, Columbia. Missouri, and at the office of Jamieson Spearl, Architects, 1696 Arcade Building. St.

Louis, Mfssouri. By 'virtue of statutory authority, a will be given to materials. products, supplies, provisions and all other articleq produced. manufactured. made or within the State of Missouri.

The Curators of the University of Missouri reserve the aght to waive informalities In bids and to reject any or all bids. THE CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI. BY: Leslie Cowan, Secretary Date: November 1, 1950 HARRISON, LOUIS It. Nov. 1.

1950. beloved husband or, Mabel Harrison. brother of Mrs. G. W.

Evans, Mrs. W. W. Reis. Mrs.

L. A. Hager and Mrs. K. F.

Yaeger, dear uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral Nov. 4, 1:30 p. from the Kron Chapel, 2707 N. -Grand bl.

to Lake Charles Cemetery. Mr. Harilson was a member I of Lambskin Lodge No. 460, A.1 F. and A.

Missouri Consistory No. 1. Moolah Temple A. A. O.

N. M. Pacific Lodge No. 64 B. of R.

T. Masonic services at time of funeral. Pacific Lodge B. R. T.

services at 8 p. m. at a P. 'rn. FLOOR COVERING 1 rnonynsibly experienced good permanent.

APPW, Perstamel Department 'FOUNTAIN GIRL Experienced preferred; good hours; excellent pay. Jefferson Hotel Drilg Store, 411 N. Twelfth. 4 FOUNTAIN WOMAN Experienced--; permanent work. Phone FO 87136 for appothtment.

4 '4 "THE FINEST" CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM CREMATORY 1.7A. 8606 7800 ST. CHARLES RD surTurr-mwritupt. CEME- TERY AND MAUSOLEUM, nonsee tarian- 1215 Lemay Ferry rd. MU.

8600 South Side's only mausoleum. CREMATORIES, 7 chapel and Cremators, The newest. finest in St Louis. .7800 St Charles rd. CA 8606,.

your office Saturday: balance at home. 75. Globe-Detnocrat er-iUtE FOP. in my home; days; reference. LemaY.

LO. 1168, CARE FOR CHILDREN -In own home; to dependable. MU. 5640. EtEVATOR GIRI, or counter girl; experienced LU 388'2 after 7, p.

m. FOR FINE HAND WORK call the New Hand LaundrY. We call for and deliver. NE. 4651.

colored; cleaning or iron- ing; references. A. 6537. colored; elevator opera' tor and other Work. CH.

9378. colored: light and neat; housework. GE. 0238. light house work; by week.

G. 0976. GIRL Sit. colored; cleaning or baby sitting. IE.

1814. HAND LAUNDRY Sit. shirts, dresses, fine linen: experience; will pick up and deliver immediately; references. Fit. 2831, HIGH SCHOOL GIRLSit: colored; work after school, reference.

E. 5142. essential. Missouri Theater Bldg. $150 to start.

0 86. STENOGRAPHER-CLERK Will' consider beginner. 5-day 34veek Woolworth Co. office. 3663 Llndeflbi.

STENOGRAPHER Beginner: 5--day week; phone for pointment. ft. A. Lilian, St. Louis Linton Trust 9300.

Servic-es day, 2 at Salem Lutheran Church, Laleewood HART. MAXINE C. (nee rnsel and Gravols. Interment Mount Hope ph eOl Wed. NHov.

Har 1, 1950, Cemete. beloved wife Jose', i ry B.Of mother of Billy. Joe. itaelene and TAPPERSON JOSEPH 3417 Oxford ave. Maplewood.

on Robert Lee. dear daughter of Vernon beloved husband Of the acnectt.isirerlte Crteeau ea lT Rex- 0 3Inig ejb9o5rbli Tapperson (nee Sven-dear daughter-In-law. sister-in-law son). dear father of Samuel, Reuben and aunt. and Arthur Tapperson, dear father- Ftmeral Nov.

4, 11 rm. law, grandfather, great grand- Son's Chapel, father and uncle. Funeral from Kriegshauser Mortu- hi Cecil. vertice Etna tteX t-ruse, our Ingeborg Tapperson (nee Sven: dear daughter-in-law. sister-in-law son).

dear father of Samuel, Reuben and aunt. and Arthur Tapperson, dear father- Ftmeral Nov. 4, 11 til in law, grandfather. great grand- Son's Chapel, father and uncle. Funeral from Kriegshauser Mortument, ary.

4228 S. Kingshighway bi 1 BIEDERMAN FRANKLIN: AM 1 1 FOREMAN tormt in'iltegel wtherdiancesst 'arIllyouate-t. semblY experience. Maximum size AUTO TUNE-UP MAN Must be ittrY expected 67, Globe-Dern- -first class on General Motors cars. Top pay and plenty of work.

Simms I' I Oldsmobile, 5959 Delmar. GENERAL FOREMAN BARBER Apply 1720 S. 39th st. Experienced brndurtinn rem. A Experienced Production.

man to FLORISTS 8 FLORISTS' 8 'GIRL Good at figures: must type; work in bookkeeping deparf-I ment; 5I2-day week (39i' houl-s); state age and perierto'd. 78 GIRLOr. Young woman to. live on place: general housework, cooking. References; salary.

DE. tl660. experienced. housework, 10-6, hell), care for child, reference. FO.

3,69, 1-3 p. Tn. GIRL Help with housework and cooking: own room and bath: $10 a week; stage age. R. 66, Globe-Dem.

on Nov. 3, at 2:30 p. m. Interment I Memorial Park Cemetery. 'A member of the Swedish National 'Society BARBERGood; isteadY7-BaIt1more Hotel.

903 Pine. GIRL THOMPSON. CHARLES KENNETH 2264 Benton, Granite City, on 2, 1950 at 11:45 a. beloved father of Roy A. Thompson, Rolla L.

Thompson and Mrs. Gertrude Mehl, dear brother of Mart A. Thompson of St, Louis, Mo. Funeral Nov. 4 at 2 p.

from Mercer Chapel. Granite. City, Interment Sunset Hill Cemetery. WOLF. THOMAS----516 Hickory Oct.

31 1950 5:30 a. dear husband of Mary Wolf. dear fa. 1ther of Marie Dierheimer, Ann Roper, and John Wolf, our dear brother, father-in-law. grandfather and uncle.

Funeral from Kutis Funeral Home, 2906 Gravols, Fri. 3 p. tn. Interment Resurrection Cemetery Is'ETTLE'S -FLOWER, u- trom r-Lea At. neral sprays.

13.50 up; baskets, lb Fair and West 'Frorissant ayes. inrei- op. 3801 S. Grand. GR.

9600. Open ment, Memorial park Cemetery. daily to 8:30 p. In. Closed Sunday.

HENRY-4939 Margaret- DEATHS 20 ta. formerly Pattonville. Mo asleep in Jesus. on Nov. 2, 1950.

ANDERSON, ELMER Nine- husband-Of the late Katherine Kinker tenth Nov. 1, 1950. dear (nee Hildebrandt). dear father of brother, brot-ner-in-law and uncle. Andrew, Otto Elmer C.

and Services at Hottmeister ChaPel. Walter F. Kinker, our dear grandfa- 7814 S. Broadway. Fri.

then great-grandfather, father-in-law. terment National Cemet. 1 P. In. ery.

broiher-m-law and uncle. 2:30 Funeral Nov. 4, ft from Baumann Bros. Funeral Home. 150111.MAN.

liSRNING aii-t Woodmm Nov. 2, 1950. C. Berrung. sister of mother of ment Fee Fee Cemetery.

Mrs. Meyer. E. and Arthur L. KRANTZ.

WH. W.Nov. 2, 1950. retoe at Lupton Chapel. 7233 husband of the late Anna Waters Illaraar bi- 2 P.

m. Inter- ser ice in the Great Hall of the pea 4'riedens Cemetery. Ambruster Mortuary, Clayton rd. at BROWN, NA.NCY-1321A S. Broad- Concordia lane, 2 p.

pm. under way. Nov. 1, 1950, beloved mother the auspices of Lambskin Lodge No. of rover C.

Brown. Louella Frank- 460 A. I.c A. M. Interment Oak Dn.

Leona Benson and Edna JohniGrove Cemetery. Alpo member Barbee 'son. grandmother arid Chapter No. 31 O. E.

S. and Sprig of Acacia Conclave -No. 10 T. K. Funeral service 8 Ix at ItcLaughlins, 2301 Lafayette ave.

LAWLER, JOILN J. sit.or 4043 Interment 1 P. at biurphys- Hartford on Oct. 31, 1950, Ill. dear husband of the late Ethel May Lawler ittlee Munsey).

dear father of LAWLER, JOILN J. SILO 4043, Hartford Oct. 31, 2950,1 dear husband of the late Ethel May! Lawler ittlee Munsey). dear father of from Math Herroann Fair and West Florissant ayes. Inter- ment, Memorial Park Cemetery.

from Math Hermann Fair and West Florissant ayes. Inter- Memorial Park Cemetery. HENRY-4939 Margaret- ta. formerly Pattonville. asleep in 3PSUSL on Nov.

2. 1 950.1 om t4 II0 1 basket', lb HOUSEWORKIroning; also factory work; experienced; colored. NE. 8712 bundles done in my home. experienced.

RO. 3381. LAUNDRY WORK small bundles done in Fit 1860. colored: days; reliable; references. LI.J.

1129. LAUNDRESS white; men's washing at home; experienced. CH. 1143. LIGHT 4 days week; reference.I LU.

979. NTAID colored; day work; Thurs. or experienced. GR. 26.55.

steadY, BA9sstohre t3oydpE steady it nt e0-7. liFet err BARBERod. aoyn anHdotel satt a yb GcTd 1115i5Y SHOP FOREMANMust have estimating experience and good references; union shop; excellent work-1 ing conditions: top 76, BOYPor display must I be high-school graduate. age 17-22. Well, Eighth and Washington.

-I BRENTWOOD FACTORY requires' men 20-45, Must pass Physical ex-1 working conditions and advancement. Night shift premium. Both outside and inside jobs available. Apply Wellston. Mo.

State Employment Service. 1903 Hodiamont or Webster Employment, 4 S. Elm. CAR WASHERColored; must be experienced around filling station; no phone calls. Leaver Service.

4300 Warne. CAR WASHERColorect; must be experienced around filling station, steady, no phone calls. Shreve Lee Service Station, 4136 Shreve. White. to check orders for local wholesale drug company; Must -have some retail drug experience, good pay, good hours.

See Mr. Peters, 217 S. Fourth it. 9 a. p.

no phone calls. A- GIRLS 20-95; to learn hair and scalp treatments as- a profession; full salary while training; pleasant working conditions; continual Apply after 10 a. 701 Ambassador Building. administer work on six products widely varied In nature; all of steel sheet or plate. Welding and sheet metal experience neceSsary.

Opera. covers layout. cutting, formini welding assembly, packaging and Supervision of 50 to 60 men and foremen required. Reply stating qualifications, age. draft status and salary expected.

Mi. 67. Globe-Democrat. ORINDER OPERATOR Must be able to read micrometer. Medart Co- 3535 De Kalb.

CROCtRY 18-25; expert; enced. 1416 S. BroadwaY. 4, HOTEL: NIGHTI, CLERK Experienced 1 NCR machine. Oita-worth Hotel, 245 Union.

'INSPECTOR TO91, AND GAGE Under 45 years of age. Must be experienced in insPection of tools. dies, and sheet-metal templates. Knowledge of trigmometry helpful. 3:30 toi midnight shift.

EM)ERSON-ELECTRIC i 81001 Florissant Thwrrost Experienced, steady, a clean and wash windows of new office: reference required. Apply 1313 7th. JOK PRESS FEEDER who can corn-pose, lock UP and make ready small forms. Permanent. 5-day week.

Century Electric. 1105 Pine. 1 ,1 JOURNEYMEN POLISHERS colored; experienced; cleaning Plant or tailor shop. FO. 4653.

TUTOR Greeg private lessons, experienced teacher. PA. 9573. WOMAN Sit colored; cleaning, ironing bx week; 9-5; 320; references. JE.

2157. colored; gay work; Ironing and cleatIlLm. C. 7526. middle-age; baby sitter, afternoon or evening.

NE. 1249 1 4 BYRD, SAMUEL L.Ago 57, be! loved husband of Louise McClure 4 Byrd. Passed away Oct. 31, 1950, at Newport News. dear brother of irk.

W. E. Farrar, Mrs. J. J.

Mo, AWOL Mrs. C. E. Tredell, Mrs. A.

E. Frentzel. Mrs. N. C.

Roimes, lather of Marjorie Schulta. grand father of Robert bchulta of St. Louis, SSOUri. Interment Brazeaus him. at 2 mr, Sat.

Nov. 4. CHAUFFEURS STENOGRAPHER For real estate office, 40-hour week; ex. perience would be helpful. Dolan 6401 Mancbester, HI.

2610. STENOGRAPHERInsurance claims office. AMERICAN CASUALTY 41A4 LINDELL. STENOGRAPHER Lumber experience preferred. 5 days.

PR. 5533. STENOGRAPHER TYPIST Good future; 5-day. week. CE.

2804. STENOGRAPHER-CLERK Begin, ner; insurance; 5 days. 3714 hours; permanent. Miss CIL 1710. STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST General office work; north side.

A 67. Globe-Democrat. TEIERE IS NO BEITER WAY to make money between I now and Christmas; show and take orders, for Avon's unusual Christmas gift line; come down and have a look. NE. 7137.

TYPIST--18 to 30; permanent cm- pioyment: well-known established incurance company; advancement; pleasant working conditions; 6-day week. 52 Pierce-Bldg. CH. 8620. 1 TYPIST-CLERK High school graduate; 5-day week; permanent; liberal company benefits.

1101 Ambassador 131dg. TYPIST-CLERKPolicy writing; 6day week; experience necessary. 66, Globe-Democrat. WAITRESSESFor nights, apply between 11 a. p.

m. 19 N. Sixth. WAITRESSES For counter and grill work. Apply 4121 Lindell.

WAITRESSEvenings; experienced. Medart's. 3427 S. Kingshighway. WOMANWhite: expeitenced cook, and housework, must have -reference.

good salary. own room and bath, ranch home, other help On place. TEL 44449. WOMANTo sit with elderly ladY Thursday and Sunday between 2-9. Congress Hotel, 'Union and Pershing, Room 505.

tWOMENTwo; to complete our circulation course: pleasant work; very good earnings. 451 Cotton Belt Bldg. WOMANColored; porter b527 Olive M. No phone calls. between the ages of 18 and 24 will be considered for work at The Park- alternting shifts; regular work; pleasant working conditions: exiDerience not necessary.

Apply THE PARKMOOK OFFICE 6737 CLAYTON RD. Z4 will be consicerea Tor wadress wor a moor alternating Th, Park- 1 I regular work; pleasanT WW1- ing conditions; experience not necessary App I THE PARKMOOR' OFFICE 6737 CLAYTON RD. Must Kno Nti City; Over 25 Apply 9:30 to 12 Ace Cab Co. 1835 Washington GEolluE sou), ov. 1.

1960 beloved husband the late Mary dear father of Bertha Hensley. Esther Hoard, Edith and Clarence Calanan, and our dear brother and grandfather. Funeral Nov. 4. from trich Puneral Home, De Soto.

to First Baptist Church. 2 P. rn. John J. Lawler dear brother of: Nell Lawler and the late Mamie O'Brien.

dear brother-in-law, lather In-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from Xriegshauser Mortu ary. 4228 S. on Nov. 3, 930 a.

to Holy Family i Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. A member of B. of R. C.

Kain Council No. 628. K. at C. and Holy Name Society.

MAICDEL, ROY EDWARD At Cape Girardeau. Nov. Z. .2:25 jp. m.

dear husband of adeline V. Mitchel, dear son of the late Michael and Emma J. hialchel, dear brother of 1 Lydia Edwin Emma A. and: Harry F. Maichel.

dear stepfather of Mrs. H. J. Baxter of Lebanon. and John R.

Gaines of Springfield, our dear father-In-law, grandfather, i uncle. i nephew and age 56 years. Mr. Maichel will lie in state at Schumacher Funeral Hipme, -3013 Meramee ov, 4, 6 In. Fu- neral Nov.

6, at 1 p. in. Interment Sunset Burial Park. LT. FRANCIS X.

Of 5850 Cote Brilliants, on Nov. 1, 1950, beloved husband of the late Mary Agnes McCormack (nee Laughlin), dear father of Francis Leo Margaret John Robert and Alphonsus -McCormack, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, Sheehan and our dear father-in-law. father, uncie nephew and cousin. age 56 years.

Mr. Maichel will fie in state at Schumacher Funeral lipme. -3013 Meramec at. Nov, 4, 6 m. Fu- nerat servire.Mon Nov.

6. at 1 b. in. Interment Sunset Burial Park. MoCIYRMACK LT.

FRANCIS Of 5850 Cote. Brilliants. on Nov. 1. 1950, beloved husband or the late Mary Agnes McCormack thee Laughlin2, dear father of cis Leo Margaret John Robert and Alphonsus -McCormack.

Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, Sheehan and experienced. 1468. colored; day work; WO MAColored; day work or week; good references. GO.

3087. WONIANSit. colored; housework; laundry, daY, week; reference. E. SITUATIONS 77 age 29; mar- red; neat appearance, non-drinker; thoroughly experienced.

RO. 7456. gA-TIBERSiti licensed; steady, guarantee. 01.. 1993.

porter Work or deliver. 18 yrs. reliable. steady. FR.

1696. 8 years exPertr ence; or factory work. 'LO. 7404. COLLEGE GRADUATE Sit 44: experience; ea eve- ouner ir In.

2, ad Ct sales xPe Glt fl'i'l. 4t707. GEORGIAN HOUSE DRIVER with panel truck, desires 6624 Clayton Road work; knows city. GA. 9615.

experienced; ehauf- itlOt'SEKEEPERTo take complet, feur; truck: plaster work LU. 7887.1 charge of countY home and care 01 tWO school age girls: excellent op. 6624 Clayton Road tIOUSEKEEPtil--To take complete charge of countY home and care of two school age girls: excellent op. WRIGHT, ROMER Over lea Nov. 2, 1960, beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth Wright, dear father of Homer Jr.

(Ben Hogan) and James B. dear brother of Charles Wright, brother in law. father -in law and uncle. Funeral from Clark Funeral Home. H25 Hodiamont 4, 10 a.

to Laurel Hill Cemetery. ZEISS, B. EDWARDOf 29 Arundel Pl.L' on Nov, 2, 1950. Mr. Zeiss at Lupton Chapel, '7233 Delmar bi- until Sat.

noon. Service' at Tower Grove Baptist Church, Norfolk at Tower Grove Sat. 3 p. m. Interment Rock Island, IN MEMORIAM 22 MAKMARY E.

PALIn loving memory of our darling mother who passed away Nov. 3, 1949. Her loving heart is now at rest: God took her home when He thought best, With one so loving, kind and true, How hard it was to part with you. Sadly missed by SON DAUGHTER, EDDY PAHL AND MRS. DOLLY PAHL HUNT.

MASONIC NOTICES 25 ACON 'LODGE. No. 3--Special meeting Nov. 3, at 2,15 In. Work In M.

M. degree. Visit. ing brethren 'nvited. JESSE L.

HILL. W. M. 'LAMBSKIN LODGE No. 460.

A. F. and A. 1054 S. KingshighwaY Called communication at 12:30 p.

rn. Funeral services of Brother HUGO ESWIN, Services at Ziegenhein 6409 Gravois, at 1:30 P. m. Please at- tend. JOHN R.

OLIVER. W. B. C. BURROUGHS.

Secy. LODGE OF INSTRUCTION-33rd Masonic District. meets tonight. 8 p. m.

in New Masonic Temple. 3681 Lindell hi. GEORGE H. DAVIS. D.

L. POLAR STAR LODGE A. F. add A. 3681 Lindell bi.

Speeial-stated communication Nov, 3, 7 p. in. Regular business. E. A.

Dregree. Visitation ffom Cornerstone Lodge No. 323. Refreshments. Visitors welcome.

JOSEPH NOSKAY, W. M. CHAUFFEURS-25-45: drive' Yellow taxicabs; know city; references: salary and commission. Apply 9:30 to 12 noon, 3320 Pine. CHAUFFEURSTo driva county cabs: knowledge Of county streets required.

must be 25 or over; satary and commission. County Cab 8455 Maryland. 1 Wh Its; 3 to 5 sears Ike Mr. Felts- i AMERiCAN STOVE CO. EVELYN (nee Menne- grand, skli-2211 North Market st.forti- Lied with the rites of lioly Mother Church.

Nov. 1. 1950. at a. beitived wife of Callanan.

dear mother of Jacqueline Callanan. dear sister of Margaret Schenk. dear aunt. niece. cousin.

daughter-in-law and sister-in-law. Funeral Nov. 4. 8:30 a. from Goodhart Goodhart Funeral ti.lome.

2228 st. Louis ave. to sacred illeart Church. uterine calvary 4CemeterY. FranCREAN.

MART174 J. 3865 Juniata L. on Oct. 31. 1950.

dear brother of John F. and James W. Crean. Gertrude Cortese. Richard Mrs; Marian Miller.

dear brother of crean and Mary ICahhneyer. our dear' Mrs. Catherine Loesch. Mrs. Teresa brother-in-law.

uncle and cousin. Fruchte and Alphoneus McCormack. Funeral from Kriegsnauser Mortu- dear lather-In-law and grandfather. ary. S.

Kingsnighway on Funeral from- Stuart and Sons Nov. a. at 8..30 a. to St. Chapel.

Union and Page on Flue Church. Interment CalvarY Nov. 4. at 8:30 a. to St: Ed-Cemetery.

A member ward's Church-. Interment Calvary brother-in-law. uncle and cousin. Fruchte and Alphonsus McCormack. Funeral from Kriesshauser Mortu- dear lather-In-law and grandfather.

miry. 4228 S. Kingsnishway on Funeral from- Stuart and Sons Nov. 3. at 6:30 a.

to St. Chapel. Union and Page on Flue Church. Interment CalvarY Nov. 4.

at 8:30 a. to St: Ed-cemetery. A member of Aubuchon ward's Church-. Interment Calvary 2001; S. lansighlithway.

MACHINIST MACHItIIST portunity for permanent situation and good home. Phone Kay, JEfferson 5950. I.B.M. KEY PUNCH OPERATOR NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The plans may be obtained at the office of Glen M. Drew.

Architect. 424 Vine Poplar Bluff. On or after Oct. 25, 1950. for the construetion of a new Mark.

Twain Grade School. Poplar Bluff. NOTICE TO. CONTRACIVRS The plans may be obtained at the office of Glen M. Drew.

Architect, 424 Vine Poplar Bluff, on or after Oct. O. 1950, for the construction of gymnasium at the high school of the Re-organizeo School District. R.R. Mo.

NOTICE ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY COMPANY INVI'TATION BIDS St. Louis-San Francisco ROlway Company therelhafter calleq way Company) bereby 'notice, pursuant to regulatione, proscribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission in its order dated October 6, 1919. as amended October 4, Docket Ex Parte No. 54, that it will receive bids for the sale and delivery to it daring a term of one year beginning on the date of acceptance of any bid Pursuant to this notice.

of 120,000 to 150,000 barrels of 42 United States gallons each of heavy fuel oil, to be delivered to RailWELY Company, In approximate monthly installments, in roundhouse service tank of Railway Company at West Tulsa. All bids must be in accordance with. and meet the reeuirements of. Railway Company's specifications. Any successful bidder will be required to execute a contract on Railway Company's form S-51.

Specifications and form of contract to be entered into with the bidder are on file in the Office of the undersigned and can be in-of durcling examined. gum' on any business day, by any persons desiring to examine the same with the view to bidding, and, upon request of any such persons, copy ot such specitications and form of contract will be furnished and forwarded to them. Bids must be prepared and submitted on forms prescribed in the aforesaid regulations, which forms will be On request. by the undersigned. Bid should be enclosed in a plain envelope, securely sealed, bearing no indication of the name of the bidder or the amount 9t the bid.

and shall be marked 'Bid under Proposed Contract, 'Form anti addressed to the undersigned -at the address. shown below. All bids must be received not later than 121)0 noon. Central 'Standard Time, on the htli day of Bids received will be opened by the undersigned. or in his absence, by E.

W. Gatzert, immediately after 12:00 noon, Central Standard Time. On the bth day al November. 1950.: Notice of acceptance of the most favorable bid win be communicated to the successful bidder not later than 5:00 st. Central Standard Time.

on the 14tn day of November, 1950. The right is reserved to accept or re, lect any and all bids. 1ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY COMPANY. By A.

Laret. General Purchasing Agent. Room 718 Frisco building, St. Louis Dated October 23. 1950.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Pacific, November 3, 1950 Sealed Bids for Construction of Water Main Extension and Appurtenances will be received by the City ot Pacific, Franklin County. Mo. at the office of the City Clerk until P. in. (C.

S. on the 20th day of November', 1950, at which time and place the Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received alter this time will be rezected. All Proposals shall be submitted in ink on Proposat form provided, in the specifications. Sealed and ad, dressed to the City Clerk of Pacific, plainly marked 'Bids for Water Main Extension." Plans and Specifications are ort file for inspection at the office of the Capitol Engineering 921 Maul.

son Jeiterson 'City, and at the City Hall, Pacific. Mo. Copies of plans and speeifications can be had from, the Consulting Engineer, upon deposit of fifteen 415.00)1 Dollars. ten Dollars of 'which will be refunded upon return, in good condition, within ten days after opening of Bids. Each Bid must be accompanied by a' Surety Bond or Certified Check pa)'- able to the City of Pacific on a solvent Beak in the State of in the amount of five per cent of -the gross amount of the Bids, No- Bids may be withdrawn within thirty days after the schedule closing time for reeeivint bids.

The City of Pacific resez-ves the right to reject any or all Bids and to waive any irregularities contained therein. iCITY OE PActrtd; vItANIELL1 COUNTY. MO. C. E.

PATTON, MATOR BIDS WANTED to take, op load steel Writhes mats air strip at Camp Ellis. Illinois. H. Greenberg. Murphysboro Iron Metal wall washing, paper.

clean' Mg. floor fishing. painting. EV.5309 GEFRAI. clerical; experienced; or store work.

1,1.. 29'26. young. colored; wants work after school. IX.

0089. PHOTOGRAPHER 12 Years professional experience: press, commercial, all types; age 35. 75, Globe-Democrat YOUNG colored; desires steady employment. IX. 9250.

HELP WANTED HELP WANTEDPsmate 100 A poAkinmrw tkia I A Excellent working conditiorts. AMERICAN STOVE 'CO. Apply Administration 1641 S. CLERKWith knowledge of book 1 keeping: 5-day week. Phone for ali- 1 polntmeflte IL A.

Urian, Ste, Louis with contract shop eitperientel day Union Trust CE. work. Liberty Machine Works. 2410 CLERK-TYPISTTo assist in claim N. Ninth.

department; permanent; advance- MACHINE OPERATORS Riveting. meat: 51.4 days, 40-hour week. punching: experience not necessary: Consolidated Forwarding 1318 day or night work; North or South N. 7th, St, LOUIS plant, Apply 4380 Gerais BARBER wANTET5---- MAIL CLERK rands; month. Call Mr.

IS: deliver mall in plant: run er- Bans 1200. MAINTENANCE MAN Assistants 1 Pi experienced. some carpentry; see 1 Southard McMahon ontac 4100 tkavois. MAN WANTED for kawleigh bust-head nese where consumer' received JO service. Hustler can expect Profits from start.

Write at once Rawleigh's, Dept. MOK-621-207, III 4 -PQrt 1 MAN White, Single, middle-aged. able-bodied. for. general labor: wages.

room. board, and taundrY: must be reliable, 5408 S. Broadway. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS---Draft- ing egrience preferred brIng sato- pies your work. Apply American Steel Foundries, Granite Clty, JIL BRAND-NEW SPECIAL NOTICES 28 Dennison Post No.

186. American of St. Louis Metropolitan Lesion. and B. P.

O. E. No. 9. .1 Pollee Department and Holy Name CULLER GEORGE Ben- Society of St.

Edward's Parish. ton st. Wed. Nov. 1.

1950. at 6:50 p- m. husband of Emma MUELLER. CA'rIBERINE1 M. Owe Culler (nee Walkenhorst).

dear father P0hl)--1452 Monroe at. s-en ot Leona Maul. Audrey Moeller. Nor. Nov.

2. 1950. p. widow of bort D. and George P.

Culler. brother- the late Christian Mueller, dear moth, in-law, grandfather and er of Anna K. Zimmerman. Christian uncle. F.

and Alberta M. Mueller. ow' dear Funeral from Chanel, 22Z3 mother-in-law and aunt. St. Louis sat.

NOV. 4. at 1:30 Funeral from Kutis Funeral Home. p. rn.

Interment Caivary Cemetery. 2906 Gravols. Nov. 4, 2 p. Interment Valhalla Cemetery.

DREES, ARTHUR tit.On Nov. 1 1950. hustland Clara Artenesla o'CoNNILR, ROBERT D. 3127A Dreg. brother of Mrs.

Ruth 1- Henrietta st. Nov. 1. 1950. beloved Adams, Mrs.

Viola Rosenow. Mrs. husband of kate O'Conter, our broth. Evelyn Schaertel Mn. Laurinne er-in-law, son-in-law and uncle.

Walton. Funeral 10 a. front Mc- Mr. Dreg Lupton Chapel, 2301 Lafayette ave. 1n- '1233 Delmar bi.

Service at St. terment Valhalla CerneterY. John't Methodist Church. Kingshigh- way and Washington 10 a. m.

Interment Belietont'aine Nov 11 1950. husband of Emma tery. Family requests please omit Partridge. father of Mrs. norothY flowers.

Instead. friends wishing May make contribution in his memry Gamble. Mrs. Vivian Swoa and Ar- hur Patridpe. to the Cent-al Institute tor the It: at to th-e cent-ai institure Ter Ire Ln-214 service- at Liipton Chapel, '7233 AGENTS WANTED I 101 A to handle fast selling mechanical toys, walking elephants, bears, dogs; lowest wholesale mites.

Staples, 815 Delmar. St Louis, 10 to I.1:30 ntMAin 1 1 gASY 815 DAILYBrand-new 2030 Chestnut. CE. 0702. HELP Women 102 oRuGGIsTs and front-end clerks.

Apply Glaser Drug 3949 Laclede. TypisT Excellent working conditions; good opportunity for advancement with sound company, Apply Royal ter Co! 12 N. 10th. I WIR It pinac estGood otos); good MY. Haliwig Bros-.

Chesterfield, MO. HELP WANTED--Misl, 103 ACCOUNTANTJunior tor firm ot Certified Public Accountants; experience but not essential. RePlY 66: Globe-Democrat ACCOUNTANT, JUNIORApply by letter, give full details of training and experience. A Co 418 Olive, ON AND after this date I will not be responsible tor debts contracted by any one other than SAMUEL M. BROWN, 1316 Belt.

01. Bank proof machine operator; vious experience necessary, MISSISSTPPI VALLEY TRUST 'CO. Broadway and Olive 4 INSURANCE WORKShorthand and typing; north side real estate office. Box 0 67, Globe-Democrat. REY PUNCH OPERATOR Knowledge of IBM.

'rnechine. Extensive experience not required. 5-day week. Century Electric. 1806 Pine.

MONSANTO CHEMICAL CO. 1700 S. 2ND OF CHRISTMAS-CARDS Earn 5103, fast. spare time; fust showing new sensational creations in Christmas and every-day cards, amaze everyone: orders come easy; big Line, over 100 assortments. 30 tree samples: name imprinted cards 60 for up Kiddie books, gifts, Imprinted stationery.

Otance for 2 to 6 orders every call. Call or write. JOY GREETINGS. 8101 -Locust St Louts (3). Mn.

BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR. Bank experience desireablet 21-35. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TRusr CO Broadway and Olive. wan ucemte. oorrunity to MY shop.

hair cuts. will pay 70c on the dollar; in p*rn Hotel 2417 Pendieton. NE. 3548. COUNTER AND GRILL MANExperienced; 841, meals and uniforms furnished.

Take Goodfellow bus. 6225 West'Plorissant ave. COUNTER AND GRILL MANDe Sandwich Shop, 10 N. Sarah. CRANE OPERATORSElectric overhead bridge cranes; must have foundry experience.

American Steel Foundries. East St. Lous. CURB MEN No eXperience necessary. Very good hay.

Laundry and meals furnished. Apply White Castle offices 8118 S. Kingshighway. CUT POINTERSJohn Ts 616 Koelh. H1.1.

9751. 1 DAIRY FARMHANDMust be experienced with livestock and general farm work; Live age, references. 73. or PR. 2323.

MANMust know city and county, with or without car. 'llesselberg Drug 3137 S. Grand DIESETTER Exiwrienced: tight Metal ittaMpthE steady work. Apple at R. a Can Chambers it.

ELECTRONIC TEcHNIcIAN With license. ot portunity to buy shop. hair cuts. will pay Iiic on the dollar; in oro Hotel 241'7 Pendleton. NE.

3548. COUNTER As4N2D, COUNTER i re TsEaRn furnished. Take Goodfellow bus. 052'25 West 'Florissant ave. AAPJfil ShGoRPIL, ILO KoNDe N.

Sarah. CRANE OPERATORSElectric over- bridge cranes; must have foundry experience. American Steel Foundries. East St. Loud.

III. CURB MEN 4, No experience necessary. Very g000 Apply White Castle office 8118 S. PKittryt.gsbLitethu:trdayry. and meals furnigned.

CUT POINTERS-401ot 516 Koeln. H. 9751. DAIRY rARMIIANDMust be ex- 1 Splendid employment opportunities evailebte for qualified 1111 Splendid employment. opportunities SECRETARY LERK-TYPISTS EDWARDR, TERESA A.

owe Kane) Delmar ht. 3:30 b. m. gilleilz Of 6311 Isabella ave. on meat I private, Bellefontaine A ov.

1050. beloved wife of the late tem I Please omit flowers. John "Edwards. dear mother of John. Teresa and William Edwards, Runt to Michael Fitz-Patrick.

dear mother-in- 1aw grandmother and aunt. Funeral from Clark, Funeral- Horne. g-25 HAdiarrermt aye. On Nov. at 8:30 a.

to Notre Dame urch. thence to Calvary Cemetery. Member ot Altar Society and St. Ann Sodality or Notre Dame Parish. RENARD.

WALLACENov. 2. 1950. fond father of Louis Renard Elizabeth Renard Ruwitch and Nina Renard Meissner, brother of Blanche Renard Greenwald and lielen Renard Putzel. Funeral from the Rindskopf Chang, 5212 Delmar bi 2:30 p.m.

Private. Please omit flowers. RENARD. 2.1950. fond father of it Renard IL Elizaheth Renard Ruwitch and Nina Renard Meissner, brother of Blanche Renard Greenwald and Been Renard pu tzek.

Funeral tram the Rindskopf Chapel, 5212 Delmar bi- 2:30 p. m. Private. Please omit flowers. (Payroll Experience) STENOGRAPHER TYPIST Attractive offices: 54ay week.

MAIn 1258 'Over 26 Bench Mannikin Sprayers Packer's 18-35; will consider beginners: Apply Hussman Refrigerator Cc 2401 N. leffingwell 4 LOST AND FOUND 30 answers to the name of reward. CO. 8507. 1 CATLost; orange; wearing collar: male.

part Persian with large tail; reward. WY. 0186. co*ckTAIL RINGLost: diamonds and rubies; vicinity larnous-Barr; reward. DE.

70b4, DOC -Lost; toy fox terrier; black: white feet: vicinity 3900 Shenandoah; answers Kittens; PL. 4193. DOC Lost; Englistt, brindell bull; white feet. s'Sissy. vicinity Wells.

ton; reward. Flmide 7823. GOLD SUNBURST BROOCH Dia. mood center; sentimental Value; reward: vicinity of Nagel and Broad. way or Carondelet Post Office.

HU. 7919. KEYSLost: in brown container be tween Straub Kingshighway store I and Park Plaza Hotel or Jtmlor, League; reward. OL. 3499.

PURSELost; lady's- blue leather with wallet. keys, substantial I -reward. PA.22O. PURSELost: black leather: vicinity Taylor and Olive, Nionday noon: reward. CU.

1668. WRIST wATcn Lost: diamond platinum with 1g-diamonds on black Wald; Wednesday; reward, LO. 6929. pgalSONAL 32 Architectural, Draftsman Exoetienced. SVERDRUP A PARCEL.

INC1118 Syndicate Trust Bidic. I assamctERS Steel window: TIOI experience reguired; day or pightl work; North. or South St Louis plant. Apply 4330 Geraldine. ASSISTANT in estimating depart-1 rnent tor metal products.

79, ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITY Need three young men over 17 te service suld collect accounts in St. Louis County. 11.50, per hour plus expense. tQstart. Apply niter 4 1t tm, 1175 The Areade.

AUDITORJunior and( senior; must be nye to travel; new department; must have at least 3 years experience. Fine future. 7 t56 AUTO MECHANIC CLERK-TYPIST te discuss these (nee FveAtaut) 3644 enneasee. Nov. 2.

1950. 9: 0 a. widow of )1erer. dear mother of George. Louis (Lutz).

Elsie lierer and Frieda Bell. and the late Charlet Pierer dear grandmother. great-grandmother and sister. Funeral from Wacker -Helderle OthaPet, 3634 Gravois Sat. Nov.

1 4 1:20 p. in. Interment New St Fill rerriPt prP GARKELI. AEGt ST-5014 Patter, tort avn. entered into rest 1 Oct 111 1950.

beloved husband of Jennie (nee Gualdonii. dear father et Mrs. Flora Puricelli, dear brother. grandfather, father-in-law brother-In-law, made and cousin. Ftmeral from Cakaterra Funeral Home.

S142 Daggett Nov. 4. at 8:80 a. nt. to St.

Ambreee Cluirrh. Interment SS. Peter and Paul CeMetery. 1 SALTZMAN. ESADORZ Nov.

1. 1950k beloved husband of Fannie Lev. Saltzman. dear father of Mrs. Frances Chelist.

-Ben. Norris Saitzman.1 brother of Mrs. Bessie Rosenberg and Max Saltzman. our grandfather lather-In-Law and brother-In-law. Funeral from lksger Memorial.

McPherson at Walton. Frt. 10:30 a. nt. to Chesect Sher Emeth derneterrs senrut.

Ir, BELLY-4219 Humphrey, on Nov. 2. 1950, clear son of Josephine Schulz. dear father of Frank and Louts Schulz. dear father-in-law, grandfathwt 'brother.

uncle. nerinew twain and brother-La, Servkat Sat, 10:30 a. Me all.3ohn te Ziagenheln and Sons Funeral Home. t027 Gravels. Interment Sunset liurial Park.

1 1 Experienced: must be accurate and capable of handling detail: intereeting work. 0Mversal Match Locust, third floor. CLERTIT-TYPIST---18-35; single: good at figures accounting department; work b-day week. John Deere Plow 2212 N. EiroadwaY See Mr.

Koehring. LERK-11EGINNErar W.floe work; 5-day week F. W. Woolworth Office. 3663 Lindell.

CLERK-TYPISTFor auto parts inventomwork: expetienee is this tin preferred. See Mr. grand. a 2 COLORED cl*t'LS Canvassing; must be neat; can make 260 commission Finis; 2716 St. Louis 9 to 10 a.

AMERICAN FIXTURE r2300 4 I .4 work, in food Plant; union vacation vita'. PLY. Stain ago experienca. ref es 411, 1194, factor), woriiri-IJ fa.vt,Goilocd Container 2isi Aorventn. 1 Classified- Cantinue4 on Next.

Pa ge r. MOTHERS. take orders for Avon's beautiful Christmas eft sets in your neighborhood. SW. 1673.

hopsital or clinic admitting office, tYPC Pleasant Per sonality essential, will train. Salar7 open. 2801 N. Taylor, GO 8800. 2 children, no ether work, city.

references. excellent sal. cry. 67. Globe-Democrat OPTICS GIRLBookkeeping experience; irood telephone voice; dependable; good dispositioni.

6 days. 73, Globe-Democrat. OPERATORS. White; experienced on single or double needle rower sewing nmchines. A DP17 7th flcor.

1106 St. Cluales St. Experienced on Oldsmobiles; Stead), work. Guarantee and flat rate. Best of worktnt orinditiona.

40-ho4W Sad lo-Eaber. 4933 24atura3 Bridge. Thorough background in electronics required plus some practical experience. Apply EMERSON ELECTRIC WASHINGTON PARK East St. INA, OrtnATORNigh work.

mwarg Ca 33 6 De Kalb AUTO SHOP FOREMAN ilEN-Take Ultra Hy extra, strength -Vitamin together with Mit lit-a-Complex; 100 capsules, $4.98. VTAMIN STORE. 119 Olive, St. Louis, Mck Mail tilled. Experienced on Didernobilea.

Excel. lent Galan ni right Interview vconfidentiat. See Mr. Sadlo, Sadlo-raber 493 3 Natural WOr ti.

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