The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota (2024)

Sermons about "Mother" will I be preached from many church pulpits in the Minneapolis area Sunday as the city, state and nation observes Mother's day. SERMON TOPICS Teach Open Door, the Rev. W. Walter Blair. 11 a.m., 'The Lingering Pilgrim Heights, the Rev.

Charles Bagby, 11 a.m., "The Church at Thy House': Plymouth, the Rev. Howard Conn, 11 a.m., Has God Given Us': ThirtyEighth Street, the Rev. J. Gordon Bennett. 11 "These Are Thy Union, the Rev.

Einar M. Martinson, 11 8.0., Remember EPISCOPAL Gethsemane, the Rev. John S. Higgins, 8 a.m., communion: 11 a.m.. morning prayer and sermon, "Men of Fame and Men of St.

Paul's, Dr. A. E. Knickerbocker. 8 a.m., communion: 11 a.m..

Confused Reckoning': St. John's, Dr. E. Croft Gear, 8 and 11 a.m. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Grace, the Rev.

C. O. Main, 11 a.m., "'The Mothering of and 7:45 p.m. film. "A Woman to Hope, the Rev.

John C. Kauffman. 10 a.m.. "The Sacredness of the Home': Oakland Avenue, the Rev. E.

Russell Praetorius, 9 and 11 a.m., Christian Home': Olivet, the Rev. John C. Kauffman, 11:30 a.m., "The Sacredness of the Home." LUTHERAN Augustana, the Rev. Vernon 10:45 a.m., "The Significance of the Ascension': also 10:45 a.m., Swedish service, Dr. J.

E. Rydback; and 5:30. School of Life: Bethany, the Rev. M. E.

Hauge, 11 a.m.. "Mother in God's Plan': Bethel, the Rev. G. Oppen, 11 A.m.. "Are We Confessing Bethlehem the Rev.

Paul H. A. Noren, 11 a.m.. "'Remember That I Said Bethichem (ELC), the Rev. Roy A.

Harrisville, 11 A.m.. The Woman In the Backe ground'; Diamond Lake, the Rev. Gordon C. Bergin, 10 and 11 a.m.. "What's in Your Ebenezer, the Rev.

C. E. Benson, 10:45 "Mothers of Men': the Rev. Ernst I. Dahle, 10:45 A.m., Government." and 7:45 p.m..

catechization of confirmands: Emmanuel. the Rev. William Siegel, 10:45 a.m., Or." and 8 p.m.. "Lead On, King Eternal': Emmaus, the Rev. Sophus E.

Lee, 10:45 a.m., "Teaching Them to Observe All First, the Rev. M. Lyle Halvorsen, 11 a.m., Gethsemane (ELC), the Rev. THE NORTHWEST'S TOP RADIO PERSONALITIES Pulpit messages announced for Sunday include: BAPTIST Bethel, the Rev. S.

E. Waldemer, 11 a.m.. "The Wonderful Word." and 7:30 p.m.. "Sowing the Bethlehem, Prof. Edwin Omark, 10:50 A.m..

"Battlements of the Home." and 7:30 p.m., "A Mother's Unfeigned Faith': Grace, Evangelist James R. Calhoun, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Temple, the Rev. Charles A. Thunn.

11 a.m., "The Three Sona of Zerulab," and baptism. CHRISTIAN Audubon Park, the Rev. Wallace W. Pomplun, 11 a.m.. "Here's to the Red and White Carnation': Lake Harriet, the Rev.

Kenneth W. Ball, 11 a.m.. Old Love in A New Day'; Minnehaha, the Rev. Witliam W. Wilson, 11 a.m Heart of the Home': Portland Avenue, the Rev.

Forrest L. Richeson, 10:50 a.m., "'The Influence of Christian Mothers." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Lesson-sermon topic: "Adam and Fallen First Church of Christ, Scientist, 10:45 a.m. and 8 p.m.; Second. 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.: Third, 10:45 a.m.

and 5 p.m.; Fourth. 10:45 a.m.: Fifth, 10:45 a.m.: Sixth. 10:45 a.m. and 8 p.m.: Seventh. 10:45 A.m..

and Christian Science society, 10:45 a.m. CONGREGATIONAL Colonial of Edina, the Rev. Kenneth IC. Selm. 11 a.m., "The High Calling of Fifth Avenue, the Rev.

H. H. Goodell. 11 a.m., Who Formed the Faith': First, the Rev. George S.

Study, 11 a.m.. Foundation of Human Fellowship': Fremont, the Rev. Royal J. Gibson, 10:45 a.m.; Lakeside of Richfield, the Rev. Royal V.

Bauser, 11 a.m., "The Biggest Job in the World." Lyndale, the Rev. Owen C. Jones, 11 a.m., of Men': Minnehaha, the Rev. Russell E. Myers, 11 a.m., Shalt CEDRIC ADAMS Cedric shares the spotlight with Bob De Haven, Ramona Gerhard, Ed Viehman and other WCCO stars to bring you the big Saturday Night Radio Party.

Hear "Stairway to Stardom" at 6:00 "Box Office" at 6:45 "Junior Carnival" at 7:00 "Barn Dance" at 7:30. The Northwest's Greatest WCCO Radio Coverage 6. FUNERAL DIRECTORS McDIVITT FUNERAL HOME ROY T. PATTERSON 29th av S. Lake st.

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3529 Hennepin PL 4471 10. LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES CONCERT Scottish Rite Choir Scottish Rite Temple Sunday, May 9, 1948 at 4 p.m. For members immediate famIlles. Harry A. Miller, chairman.

12. TRANSPORTATION TRAVEL BOTH READERS AND ADVERTISERS ARE urged to exercise caution in arranging automobile transportation with other individuals. References should be exchanged and carefully investigated. LEAVING for San Francisco Monday, new car, desire passengers. share exp.

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Lloyd's Resort. Lincoln, Minn. 17. LOST AND FOUND LOST--in vic. Robbinsdale, small black white dog.

part. Spitz. Answers 10 name Ginger, children's pet. HEY 1041. LOST--Five Diamond Engagement ring at Sears April 28.

Finder please CAll PA 4509. Reward. LOST, large amall from laundry truck. Vic. Robbinadale, May 6th.

Urgent, Reward. GR 8194. LOST--Small square diamond platinum watch. Nicollet make, Black cord. Rew.

KE 7792. TOY PERINESE ToNE Thursday afternoon around 22nd de 58th av S. Reward. DU 2770. LOST -Blue tallle purse on Plymouth car Fri.

p.m. Identification has phone number RE 7534. Call WA 2296 for Rew. LOST -Brown shell rimmed glasses with gold filigree top. In or vicinity of Mpls.

Arena. Reward. EM 1409. LOST-Cameo setting Wed. vic.

Loop. district. Rew. CO 5339. LOST- Gold link bracelet.

Mon, vic. loop or Mpla, Art School. Rew. AT 4031, LOST- -Fountain pen, vie. 43rd France.

Reward. CO 2487. LOST--Man's Longine wrist watch, vic. Henn. or Nic.

on Lake. Rew, PL 1403. LOST BIK. fem, or Lab. Info, pup, Bu No 3287.

collar. Rew. for return LOST- Fur neck piece Thurs. 7 a.m. 1st AV N.

Rew. GE 6732.1 LOST Sliver wrist watch, Benrus, vie. Arena. RE 3942. LOST-Bik.

Labrador dog, vic. 63rd Normandale. Rew. WA 2798 or NE 6050. LOST- -Black Pekingese dog, very old.

BR 8457. LOST- Little white black male dog, br. harnces. RE 0376. FOUND--Franklin de Chicago, young Pointer female, 10 5523.

LOST Tan billfold Mon. A.M. Robbingdale car. Valuable papers. Rew.

MA 6640. LOST -Fountain pen Initialed C.R., vic. 44th A Chicago. Rew, CO 1960. LOST- -Keys In brown leather zipper case Thurs.

MA 8389. Rew. Peterson. May 8, 1948. -THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR.

13 G. E. Frost, guest, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Gethsemane (Hopkins), the Rev. Lasse J.

Stohl, 9 and 11 a.m., "Your Picture of You." Gustavus Adolphus, the Rev. Reuben H. Ford, 8:30 and 11 a.m., "Out of This Holy Communion, the Rev. E. J.

Wackernagel, "What Sald the Greatest Holy Trinity, Dr. Carl H. Bartsch, 8:30 and 10:45 a.m.; Immanuel, the Rev. Louis T. Larson, 11 a.m.; Lebanon, the Rev.

Hugo Thorene, 10:45 a.m.. Does the World Hate True Luther Memorial, the Rev. C. 0. Nelson.

10:45 a.m.. Mother's Mount Olive, Rev. Theo. 11. Schroedel, 8:45 and 11 a.m..

Fourth Mount Olivet. the Rev, Reuben K. Youngdahl, 8, 9. 10 and 11 a.m. and noon, "There's a Light in Your Window." Nazareth, the Rev.

Julian Anderson, 11 a.m., Olivet, the Rev. O. S. Weltzin, 11 a.m., and 5:30 p.m.. the Rev.

E. 1. Strom, gucst: Our Redeemer, the Rev, Haldor Hodne, 11 a.m.. Have 'They Seen In Thy Our Saviour's, the Rev. J.

W. Ylvisaker, 11 a.m., 'Another Life." and 8 p.m.. confirmation hearing: Resurrection, the Rev. E. Neuhart, 11 a.m., Richfield, the Rev.

H. T. Rasmussen, 11 a.m., "Honor Thy Russell Avenue, the Rev. C. W.

Holte, "Benediction on St. Anthony Park, the Rev. Alvin G. Lewis, 9:45 and 11 a.m.. "His Ascension and My St.

John's (northeast), the Rev. Paul Dowidat. 10 a.m., "Our Ascenalon Into St. John's of Washbarn Park, the Rev. John W.

Rilling. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. "'Making Your House a St. Petri, the Rev. L.

Warren Hansen. 10:45 a.m.. "Ask and It Shall Be Given': Salem, Melvin Lofgren, guest. 30 and 11 A.m. "Two Worlds': Salem English, Dr.

Paul Luther Wetzler. 9:30 and 11 a.m., Witnessing Trinity of Minnehaha Falls, the Rev. Carl Linder, 8:30 and 11 a.m., 'The Goodness of God." and 7:30 p.m.. 25th anniversary observance: Trinity First, the Rev. A.

G. Fehner, German service, 8:30 a.m.; English. 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Hand That Rocks the Wooddale, the Rev. H.

J. Motz-kus, 9:30 and 11 a.m., "Incentives to Kingdom Woodlake, La Verne Nelson. 11 a.m., Holy Spirit at Work': Zion (ELC), the Rev. Otto Hesla, 11 a.m., "The Christian Zion the Rev. T.

Martin, 9:30 and 11 a.m., "'The Home Beautiful." METHODIST Aldersgate, the Rev. Bennett G. Brudevold, 11 a.m.. "Christian Motherhood' Asbury, the Rev. W.

G. Mikkelson, 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.| Edgewater, the Rev. William G. 11 a.m., Emmanuel, the Rev.

K. G. Norberg. 11 "A Tribute to Mother." and 7:30 p.m.. choir concert; Epworth, the Rev.

Albert E. Hooke, 11 a.m.; Grace, the Rev. Roy J. Potter, 11 a.m., "Godly and 7:30 p.m., lecture and slides on Minnesota Methodism. Hennepin Avenue, the Rev.

J. Richard Sneed, guest. 9:30 and 11 a.m., and W. Be Happy Now: Hobart, the Rev. E.

Foote, 11 a.m., "The Power and the Joyce Memorial, Dr. Olin D. Jackson, 10:50 a.m., "The Christian Lake Harriet, the Rev. Henry H. Lewis.

"The Ministering Hand of the Minnehaha, the Rev. Rex A. Pittenger, guest. 11 a.m.; North, the Rev. C.

Merritt La Grone, 11 a.m., Portrait of Godly Mother': Olivet, the Rev. Upton E. Dahle, 10:45 "Honor Thy Father and Thy Park Avenue, the Rev. J. Enos Windsor, 11 a.m., and 7:30 p.m., "In Hell, He Remembered: Prospect Park, Dr.

WIlliam J. Barr. 11 a.m.,' "'The Fears and Hopes of Richfield, the Rev. L. F.

Runion, Guiding Lights'; Simpson, Dr. J. Arthur Rinkel, 10:55 a.m., "Life With Trinity, Dr. Arthur Walker, A. Halter.

11 a.m., "Great the Rev. Walter N. Pilgrim, 11 a.m., "WantedChristian Wesley, Dr. Georze Mecklenburs. 11 A.m., Mary." and 7:30 p.m., 'Families Need Parents." PRESBYTERIAN Aldrich Avenue, Dr.

Victor B. Nelson, a.m.. "Her Place and Mine." and 7:45 p.m., Place of the Christian Bethany, the Rev. E. E.

Paulson, 11 a.m., 'The Christian Home," and 7:45 p.m. Moment on the Mount' Bethlehem, the Rev. Thomas C. Cannon, 11 A.m.. Gracious Shadow of A Home'; Calvary, the Rev.

Paul Main Fowler, 11 a.m., the Disturbing First, the Rev. Alvin O. Carlson, 11 a.m., "'The Bulwark of a Grace, the Rev. Morris C. Robison, 11 a.m., "'What Can One Family Do?" Lake Nokomis, the Rev.

Joseph C. Dana, 11 a.m., "Motherhood. a Life Shiloh-Bethany, the Rev. R. Robert Elkin, 11 a.m., of Mother- 1500 OR 150 ON YOUR DIAL 50,000 WATTS CLEAR CHANNEL KSTP, Lew emcees "Dr.

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joing 9:00 P.M. in MINNEAPOLIS Prince Albert SUNDAY TRIBUNE Tobacco 8 WATCH KSTP TV! BUSINESS SERVICE 30. Cement Work. Waterproofing BEFORE YOU HAVE YOUR CEMENT WORK DONE, call LO 3844. Bonded insured.

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Prompt service. Johnson. WIT 0429. FOR RENT--New floor sanders, edgers, buffers and waxers. PA 6079.

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38. Furnace Repalring Cleaning Furnace, Boiler Stoves Repairs to Fit All Makes DUNHAM SCOTT CO. 17 3RD ST S. AT 3291 EAT 1888 FURNACE REPAIRING CLEANING REPLACE YOUR OLD GAS BURNER WITH A MODERN GAS FURNACE. CRONSTROMS PA 6671 GAS conversion gAS, oil coal fur.

naces. Standard Heating 410 W. Lake St. TO 2656. 39.

Furriers and Storage STORAGE, cing. glazing. Spec. rates. Louls Furs, 1409 W.

Lake. RE 1165. 41. Insulation Weatherstripping YOU WILL DO IT INSULATE WITH ROCK WOOL DOUBLE BLOWN COMPLETE COMFORT SAVES FUEL UP TO COOLER IN SUMMER CANY TERMS FREE CONSULTATION Richfield Yards Inc. Minneapolis RE 5231.

Eves. WH 1294, RE 6133 LET US ESTIMATE YOUR HOME for weatherstripping. Work done by first class mechanics. Best of materials used. 9 experience, Dick Carlson, AL 5242.

INSULATE now. special price this month GR 1630, PL 5742. 42. Lawn and Landscape Service Black Dirt Wholesale Load lots only. HO 9570.

RICH BLACK SOIL TOP DRESSING. Prompt delivery. L. Bergeron, MY 8478. LAWNS built or repaired; black dirt de 80d delivered.

Estimates. WA 6029. BLACK DIRT. ROTTED MANURE FILL. WIT 8740.

PULVERIZED BLACK DIRT PEAT Loaded in pit. Sod cut in field. WA 8726 ACRES SOD FOR SALE. WM. BYRNE.

LAKEVILLE, MINN. PROMPT. exp, men. Sod de 500- ding. Black dirt.

5 yd. $11.50. WA 1423. BLACK DIRT, NORTH N.E. ORDERS.

HY 5204. ROTO TILLER PLOWING -Ready 10 seed one operation. Guar. work. DR 3057.

BLACK DIRT, 5 $11.50: Blue grass sod; Clay fill, $8. WHY 7472, MATT MUNN. landscaping. ADd delivered, OR 9119-R. HY 0680.

RICH BLACK DIRT WELL ROTTED I COW MANURE. AL 0485; AL 2635. hood "Home Vanderburgh, Life Dr. Foundations. Ralph F.

Fulton. a.m., OTHERS Friends, Richard P. Newby, 11 a.m., "Family Day--Every Park Advent Christian, the Rev. Paul E. Friedmann, 11 a.m., "'God's High Theosophical society, Evelyn Neuman, 8 p.m..

"'Spiritual Living Day by Day': Unitarian, Carl A. Storm, 11 a.m., in America' Universalist Church of the Redeemer, Dr. Carl H. Olson, 11 a.m., "Make Yourself at Editor of Famed Lamar Paper Dies LAMAR, MO. -(P) -Arthur Aull, widely known editor of the Lamar Democrat, died Friday night after a long illness.

A believer in printing the "ungarnished facts," Aull published the Democrat for 46 years. Its circulation went far beyond this city of 3,000 to persons who delighted in his straight-forward presentation of the news. Readers of the Democrat frequently picked up their papers to find items like this one: "John Doe was from his wife, Jane, at courthouse Tuesday. Mrs. Doe ran off with her brother-in-law while her hus.

band and children were at church." OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS ALMQUIST- age 81, residence. Park on Friday, Survived by wife, Emma, Private funeral services Monday 1:30 p.m. at WelanderQuiat (Mouth Chapel) Chicago Ave, at Nineteenth. Interment Lakewood. FamIly requests DO flowers.

ASKE-Ludwig M. Route 2, Wayzata, formerly of 1402 Broadway on Friday, age 68. Survived by 2 sona. Roy of Mpla. John, Army Air Base.

Great Falla, daughter, Mrs. Gladys Gregory of Wayzata, grandchildren; brother, John of Histon, Wis. Services Tuesday 1:30 10 Sundseth Funeral Home. Auspices of Plymouth Lodge No. 160 A.F.

A.M., also member of Zion Commandery Knight Templar Columbian chaper No. 60. Interment, Sunset Memorial Park. BENSEN-Lorraine (Kohanik), Age 19, passed away Thurs. Survived by husband George, mother Mrs.

Anastasia Kohanik, brothers William de Joseph. Funeral from The Peter Kozlak Funeral Home, 1918 Univ. Ave. N.E. Mon.

at 8:30. Services in St. Marys Russian Orthodox Church at 9 a.m. Interment St. Marys Russian Orthodox cemetery, Vigil services (Parastas) Sat.

Sun. at 7:30 p.m. BRIDGES--Sadie 1001 Bryant av May 7. Mother of Mrs. Edna Morrow of Elder Alfred Lawrence of St.

Paul Mrs. Ruth Mitchel of Pasadena, also survived by 6 grandchildren 10 great grandchildren. Friends may call Sun, at the Brooks Funeral Home, St. Paul, after 1:00 p.m. Services Mon 1 p.m.

at Christ Temple, Chataworth at Rondo AV, St. Paul. Interment Oakland. DEE-Phoebe Bleecker, at Springfield, May 6th. Survived by husband, John; 2 sons, Bleecker and Warren Dee: mother, Mrs.

Geo. M. Bleecker: 2 brothers. Warren As John Bleecker; alater, Dorothy Strong. Services At Lakewood chapel, Mon.

afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends may call at 1790 Irving av Monday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Family requests no flowers. CLEAVELAND Emma age 88.

Funeral notice later. Arrangements by BIllman funeral chapel, 2518 Central. DENEKE--Martha, 3940 Nicollet av. Survived by husband, Richard daughter, Mra. Richard Hodne: slatera.

Mina Anna Grimem, Mrs. Lena Sorenson both In Norway. Services Monday afternoon 3:30 Bethlehem Lutheran church, 41at Lyndale av S. Interment Lakewood, Ar rangements Werness Brothers, Reviewal at church previous to service. ENGSTROM-Esther, 3956 24th av S.

Survived by husband, Arvid; daughters, Miss Marion Mra, Aaron Carlson; grandchild; sister, Mrs. Fred Peterson, Princeton, brothers, William, Milaca, Peter E. Charles Erickson, both of Mpls. Services Mon. afternoon 12:45 Werness Brothers chapel.

Interment Fort Snelling National cemetery. -Mra. Mary, age 33 1901 Chicago Ave, Survived by her husband. Vincent: daughters, Mary Frances de Patricia Ann: parents, Mr. Mrs.

Charles P. McGough; brothers, John T. Charles sisters, Mrs. Harold Jones, Mrs. Ed Cummings, Mra.

Ross Runnella, Helen Louise MeGough, All of Mpla, Funeral Mon 2 p.m. at the Gleason mortuary, at Nicollet ave. Interment Resurrection cemetery, BUSINESS SERVICE 42. Lawn and Landscape Service DO you KNOW THE DIFFERENCE between black sand, clay, black peat, sour black dirt and GOOD BLACK DIRT Our dirt is not a lake bottom peat, but An upland top soil 10am selected for quality, tested for fertility, prepared and PULVERIZED FOR LAWN TOP DRESSING. ALSO CLAY, LOAM "Gibbish Lawn planting Materials purposes.

WA 5036 Vets Tree Service TOPPING TRIMMING REMOVING POWER SAWED FULLY INS. FREE EST. CH 8709 AL 2300 GE 9091 (ALSO AVAILABLE FOR SERVICE IN THE LAKE M'TONKA AREA) RAZE BLACK DIRT WHOLESALE RETAIL New pit on Highway 7. 4 ml. West of Hopkins, on highway RETAIL PRICE 1 YD.

$3.50, YDS. $6.00 3 YDS. $8,50 5 YDS. 813.50 LI 8919 SODDING sod 17e yard. LO 2276 BLACK DIRT FILL LUNDGREN'S WH 0952 BEST BLACK DIRT PROMPT DELIVERY--DU 9479 NUTRIA PEAT SALES CO.

OR 4343 MI 2177 BLACK DIRT CLAY MIXTURE $1.50 YD. LOAD LOTS. PA 1705. IDEAL FOR NEW LAWNS GARDENS BLACK Dirt pulverized screened. 5 yd.

$11.50. Prompt service, delivered anywhere. GL 5210. FRUIT SHADE TREES SPRAYED BY POWER. KE 5546.

WARD'S Lawn Maintenance Service. Sodding. fertilizing, seeding. LI 1775, NORTH NORTHEAST Black dirt, gravel, crushed rock de f111. CALL JOE, GR 7535.

SODDING, grading. black dirt. rotted cow manure 5 yds. $12; cinders 5 yds. $7.50.

CH 2473: eves. HY 5966. SOD sodding. Free est. Rotted cow manure, 5 yds.

$12. Rich black dirt. 5 yds. $11. Bob Dick, OR 9461-M.

RICH BLACK DIRT top dressing specialty, sod sodding, cow manure. Est. free. A. Bergeron, CH 0504 BLACK Dirt, fill, back filling.

SO 8011. E. E. Thompson. SODDING.

COMPARE OUR FREE ESTE MATES. frY 5616. SODDING, seeding. black dirt delivered. Estimates, AL 8144.

HO 8855. ST 1816. Black Dirt. PA 8529 RICH black dirt, top dressing. sodding seeding.

Prompt del. MY 8A51. Black dirt sod del. AL 2018 RICH BLACK DIRT. WA 0820.

yd. $3.50. 3 yds. $7.50. 5 yds.

$12.50. FOR PEOPLE who are particular. Black dirt. 5 yds, $11,50. Sodding.

WA 8533. GARDENS PLOWED DRAGGED. GUARANTEED GOOD WORK. WA 7008 EXCAVATING. DIRT LEVELING de BULLDOZING.

NE 7436. FLAGSTONE Re RETAINING WALL ROCK. $6 $8 TON. RE 7840. RICH black dirt.

Come get It. 5452 Emerson S. GE 8504. RICH black dirt. Mixed horse cOW manure.

Johnston, CIt 4483. BLACK DIRT FILL, NE SE. AT 3995. 3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS FAIR- Chloa A.

(Mrs. John F.I age 76. of Brooklyn Center. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Agnes Baker.

Mrs. niece St. Cyr, Jeanette Fair of and Mrs. Mary Sullivan of Tacoma, 3 sons, Emery of Hythe. Alberta, Canada, Robert and John H.

of Brooklyn Center: sister, Minnie Tipple of Rocheater. Y. 12 grandchildren: 8 great grandchildren, ServIces Sun. May 9th. 2:30 p.m.

at BrockLyn Center Methodist church. Reviewal previous to service at church. Friends may call at the home of her daughter at 4201 Russell av after 7 p.m. Fri. Interment Mound cemetery.

Evans Service, Osseo, HELGREN-Mary, age 75. 2401 Chicago av. Survived by son, Howard and grandson Jack. Funeral Monday. 3 p.m.

at Thomson Brothers Chapel, 735 E. Frank11n. Interment Crystal Lake cemetery. HICKEY- John age 77, of Shakopee. Fond brother of Josephine Hickey, Uncle of Loretta Doyle.

Funeral from family residence Monday at 9:30. Mass at St. Mary's Church 10 a.m. Interment St. Catherine's.

Arrangements by Cavanaugh funeral service. -Lena of 3345 Hennepin. Survived by husband. Aaron; a 500. Elliott 2 daughters.

Mrs. Charles Hymes, Mrs. Ben Mayeron; sister. 2 brothers. 7 grandchildren.

Services at 1:30 p.m., Sun. from The Temple of Israel synagogue. Hodroff service, HUSSMAN Violet, 1702 Plymouth AV. age 45. Survived by 3 sons.

Daniel. Frank, and Thomas; 3 daughters, Mrs. Clarence O. Petersen. Elaine and Patricla; 3 grandchildren: mother, Mathlida Peaslee, Services at Knaeble Mortuary.

8:30 a.m. Requiem mass, St. Jo6eph's church 9 a.m. Interment St. Anthony.

JULKOWSKI-Mra. Antonia, age 70, Thurs. Survived by her husband Anton. 3 sons Stanley, Spearfish. S.D.; Henry Anthony, Mpls.

3 daughters, Mrs. John Misjuk, Mrs. Anthony Kosioski Elizabeth. 7 grandchildren. Funeral Mon.

at 8:30 from the residence, 601 Adams st N.E. Requiem mass in All Saints church at 9:00 o'clock. Burial St. Mary's. Kapala Service.

KLINE- Lillian age 56, 3031 McKinley St. NE. Survived by husband, Theodore; mother. Mrs. Bertha Law; 3 brothers, Harry, William, Raymond Law.

Services Mondav, 8:30 a.m. Biliman funeral chapel, 2518 Central. 9 a.m. St. Charles Borromeo church.

Interment Resurrection cemetery. GEORGE GIVOT STRIKES A NOTE--George Givot, entertainer at Curly's Theater Cafe, is pictured as he hits a high note in a number during his show. Givot, a radio star, who has appeared in more than 50 movies and stage productions, is accompanied by pianist Orv Svien. Topcoat Weather Will Continue, Says Forecaster Minneapolitans were re advised today by the weather bureau to keep their topcoats out of mothballs for at least another day. The local forecast is for cloudy with occasional showers tonight and Sunday.

A high of 60, to 65 is expected Sunday, with a low of 40 tonight. This compares with Friday's maximum here of 58 and an overnight low of 34 at 5 a.m., only two degrees above the freezing mark. Minnesota can expect fair in the north and cloudy in the south tonight and Sunday with occasional rain in the extreme south; not so cool in the south tonight, otherwise little temperature change; frost indicated in the northeast again tonight. Six. Minnesota communities listed sub-freezing temperatures during the night.

Duluth and International Falls each had 27, Park Rapids 29, Crookston 30, St. Cloud and Argyle 31. Grand Forks, with 31, was the only North Dakota city reporting a sub-freezing reading. South Dakoa was warmer, CAREY MEETS POPE VATICAN CITY- (AP) -Pope Plus XII received in special audience today James B. Carey, secretary-treasurer of the CIO, who is attending the World Federation of Trade Union conference here.

4. CEMETERY LOTS AT LAKEWOOD PROFIT IS FOREVER PROHIBITED Inquire today about the low prices and easy budget plan available for beautiful Lakewood tax-free family Jots. Make your selection now and avoid the evitable emergencies of Tomorrow. LAKEWOOD MEMORIAL PARK 86th Rennepin COltax 2171. OPEN YOUR MIND Too many people dismixe the need of family burial lot an unpleasant consideration.

Face the problem frankily and prepare now. An investigation of beautiful Acacia Park's economical facilities NOW will save needed funds of date. ACACIA PARK CEMETERY AT HISTORIC PILOT KNOB HILLSIDE CEMETERY, beautiful 2-grave lots. $85. on high ground.

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Funeral from the Peter Kozlak Funeral Home. 1018 Univeralty Ave. N.E. Tues. at 8:30.

Services in St. Marys Russian Orthodox Church at 4 m. Interment St. Marys Russian Orthodox cemetery, Vigil services, (Pare astaa) Sun. at 8 p.m, Mon.

at 1 p.m. North Dakotans Fight Flood Peril My Associated Press Farmers and townspeople were out by the hundreds today as the battle against the stubborn Sheyenne river moved to a climax along the river's flood-choked channel in southeastern North Dakota. In the Kindred area, where diking crews have waged an aroundthe-clock fight against the stream for 10 days, the river rose another half inch through the night. The flood crest has been ex. pected there since Friday morning.

Kindred was a community without men Friday night. Virtually the entire male population turned out as the river threatened major breakthroughs in several diked areas. Deadline Set for Revenue Proposals Various proposals to cut Minnesota cities in on whatever new state revenues may be voted in the future should be offered to the city counell ways and means committee before June 30, the committee decided Friday. Among current proposals is the one by Alderman Harry P. Burgum, ways and means chairman, for changes in state law so that municipalities above 10,000 population can vote themselves municipal liquor stores it they I choose.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS GILL BROTHERS FUNERAL CHAPEL 1414 LAUREL AV GE 3675 Gleason Mortuary 27th and Nicollet RE 5207 Elmer Albinson CHICAGO AV. 17TH ST. MA 2464 Kapala Funeral Home N.E. BR 3721 O. E.

LARSON 2901 CENTRAL AV. GR 3571 RAINVILLE MORSE E. AND NOBLE ESTABLISHED 1893 BR 1148 WERNESS BROTHERS FUNERAL CHAPEL 3700 NICOLLET LO 2624 Paul Albinson -1400 PARK AV. AT 1418 ENGER FUNERAL HOME PARK AV GRANT ST. GEneva 3634 Walter Anderson Co.

1825 RIVERSIDE GE 3826 SWANSON MORTUARY 1610 LOWRY AV HY 9691 BERTCH MORTUARY Untv, 13th AV NE. BR 7841 Anderson- Abrahamson 12TH de LAKE 5444 THOMSON BROTHERS Earl Funeral Home MA 8753 JOE JOHN BILLMAN HOUSE OF FLOWERS BR. 4259 HANSON-NUGENT 2116 NICOLLET BR 5128 FLYNN MORTUARY 3541 LYNDALE AV 8. CO 3181 STROBECK-HAUGE HOPKINS HO 9020 PETERSON BROTHERS 1838 Central RV. GR 8889 LEE Mortuary MA 8781 BARNEY ANDERSON SON Ray Anderson Chas.

W. McNamara Funeral Home KE 5002 SPECIAL RATES FOR WANT ADS ORDERED FOR FOUR AND SEVEN DAYS CALL ATLANTIC 3111 MAAHS-Rose, age 53, of Route 12, box 139 Mpis. Survived by huaband, Frank 5 alsters, Mra. Spearing. Mrs.

Appiby, Mrs. Hotel, Mrs. Ascher, Mrs. Newbaner: brothers, Frank Joe Veverka. Services Monday 1 p.m.

from the Barney Anderson de Son Funeral Home. Interment National cemetery, O'CONNOR Sister Constanza C. S. at St. Mary's hospital.

Survived by sistera, Mary McGinley of St. Paul and Mra. Elizabeth O'Brien of Shakopee; brother, Francis McGinley, Funeral services at The St. Joseph's Provincial House Chapel, 1890 Randolph. St.

Paul, a.m.. Mon, Interment Resurrection. Friends may call at the chapel of O'Halloran Murphy, 215 W. 6th st at Main av. St.

Paul, after 7 p.m. Fri. until noon Sat. and at St. Mary's hospital from 2 p.m.

Sat. until 10 a.m. and at The Provincial House after 1 p.m. Sun. REES-William W.

Age 43, 4150 bama At. Louis Park on Fri. Serve ices at St. John's Episcopal church. 42nd st de Sheridan aV S.

Monday afternoon at o'clock. Interment Lakewood. Friends may call at Davies Mortuary up to noon Monday. ROBINS--Alan age 19. 1411 Upten N.

Killed on Saipan, March 1945, Reburial will be 1 o'clock at Zeesman: Funeral Home Sun. Survived by parenta. Mr. and Mrs. James Robins; brother Phillip.

SHEA-Cornelius, age 65. 2014 Taylor st NE. Survived by 4 staters, Mrs. Arthur Porter, Mrs. Earl Boyle, Mrs.

Joseph Casserly, Mrs. Jerry Clarkin: 3 brothers, James, John. David. Services Monday 9:30 a.m. Billman funeral chapel.

2518 Central, 10 A.m. St. Clement's church. Interment St. Mary's cemetery.

TOLAN--Martha of Pierce hotel, Anoka. Survived by husband. Herbert 2 daughters, Mrs. Ellesworth Raible. Mrs.

Dolores Pierce: 1 son, Edward: 5 grandchildren. Services Monday 3 p.m. from the Barney Anderson Son Funeral Home. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. THOMAS--Thomas A.

age 79, of 2428 Girard av N. Survived by his wife. Rhoda: 3 sisters, Miss Margaret Miss Rose Thomas of Seattle Mrs. K. W.

Jones of Oneida, N. 2 brothers. Albert Arthur Thomas of Seattle. Funeral services Tues. 3 p.m.

at the Washburn-McReavy chapel. corner 4th Central under the auspices of Plymouth Lodge 160 A. F. A.M. the terment Hillside.

WESTLUND-Mre. Karin, age 91 of 4033 Washburn AV 5. Survived by daughters. 1 son; 18 grandchildren: 15 great grandchildren. Services Monday 1:30 p.m.

Funeral Home, Paul Albinson director, 1400 Park. Interment Hillside. LOST AND FOUND LOST -Dbl, strand of pearls Sat. night, valued a8 wedding gift, vic. 26th Portland or Brdway, de Monroe NE.

Reward, Mrs. Wallace AT 9752. LOST male. light brown white. "Denny," Wearing ident.

collar. Reward. PL 8926, EL 4908. LOST- Rhinestone pin with Ige, settings Fri. nite.

8th Nicollet or Henn. de 31st, Reward, CO 5751. BR 2295. LOST- -Brown billfold. Tues.

Tasty Bakery 6th Henn. Valuable papers. Rew. Anna Grudniski. Hampton.

Minn. 18, PERSONALS MACDONALD or McDONALD Anyone knowing present address of Arthur Edwin (electrician and sales manager) and Jesale Helen, children of late Thomas Macdonald tor McDonald) originally of CADe Breton, Nova Scotia, please communicate with Trusts Department, Royal Trust Company, Montreal, Canadr. I WILl, not be responsible for any debts contracted without my alenature, Raymond W. White, 248 Cedar AV Mpls. I WILL not be responsible for any bills contracted by anyone but myself, Lewis E.

Craven, 2810 Elliot av City. I WILT, not be responsible for debts contracted without my signature. Frank Miller, 806 25 av N. 19. PERSONALS, BUSINESS UNWANTED hair, permanently removed.

also warts. moles other blemishes. Perm. 1 treatment. Miss Hageman, Suite 328.

920 Nicollet. MA 8820. LOST -The most precious moment In the life of any woman. See "The Lost Moment" now showing at the World theater. LOST--A moment- For further Information see Susan Hayward Robert Cummings in Lost Moment' now playIng at the World theater.

LOVER BOY--I didn't mean it. Meet me at the auditorium Sunday night at 8 o'clock- for the Louis Armstrong show and I'll explain everything. Baby. WILL review your 1945-6-7 employment for posalble refunds due you. Call Dept.

Z. AT 5301. OLD newspapers in fair cond. Valuable for young journalist. Please write.

Do not phone. A. M. Gray, 3836 Nicollet. LEARN TO DRIVE WITH CONFIDENCE.

BR 2351 $35 PAID for $20 gold coin- others wanted--PA 7847 or write Box 488 Mpla. 24 Hour telephone answering service. Telephone Answering AT 0581, PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 930 PHOENIX BLDG. BR. 1713 ORCHESTRA avail.

weddings, clubs. to 4 pe. All types of muster LO. 1741. BUSINESS SERVICE 25.

Air Conditioning IMMEDIATE SERVICE Westinghouse Air Conditioning equipment in stock for prompt delivery. STELLCO INCORPORATED BR 3101 26. Accountants and Auditors LOW COST BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE PA 3155. 21. Ashes and Rubbish Hauling VET W.

W. IT Ashes, Rubbish, General Hauling CH 9945 VET W. W. IT Ashes, Rubbish, General Hauling CH 9945 RUBBISH REMOVAL--St. Loula Park.

W. 60th. South and SIC. Also Black dirt Cinders. PA 6506.

2 MEN, LARGE DUMP TRUCK Want misci. work So ashes, cinders, dirt, junk, cleanup, etc. CO 2731 PA 7842 QUICK SERVICE. Call J. Hansen.

Ashes Rubbish removed at reas, prices VETERAN, new dump truck. Ashes, rubbish. dirt and gravel. WA 8163. ASHES rubbish hauled on short notice.

Light moving. PL. 9129. GR 0961. VET wants light hauling, ashen A rubbish.

Your price. Al. 5248, LI 6274. ANTES RUBBISTE HAULED. Reas.

prices. Prompt service. LO 2982. ASHES, RUBBISH RE 8984 You Call We Haul. GR 4063 VET WANTS general hauling -ashes rubbish.

black dirt. AL. 0538. ASI HAULING. WH 7481 VET.

Ashes rubbish. North and South Minneapolis, BR 5247, ASHES, rubbish or anything hauled Tr dump truck. AL 2439. ASHES, cans and rubbish. Reasonable prices, 2 hrs.

notice. DR 7895. FREE DUMP. 15TH AV BETWEEN 48 49TH ST. ASHES, rubbish, light hauling.

1 buy scrap iron. GE 4248. ASHES rubbish hauled. anywhere in Mple. GE.

5470. LES hauis for less. Rubbish olean-up So. So. Cen.

DU 3932, LO 0410, BUSINESS SERVICE 21. Ashes and Rubbish Hauling Ashes, Rubbish, Brush, etc. 2 vets need and would appreciate doing your hauling for you, Prompt, reas. serv. Call anytime.

DR 7981, PA 0810. RUBBISH, ashes, gen, hauling. attics cleaned. Business and residences. Prompt, reasonable, HY 7217.

28. Awnings. Blinds. Shades APEX COMPLETE: SHADES ASSORTMENT BLINDS, SIZES, HIGH- COL EST QUALITIES. LOWEST PRICES.

624 E. LAKE ST LO 0778 VENETIAN BLINDS New, cleaning and repainting. window shades, traverse roda. Free est. DU 8256.

MODERN SHADE, 3747 M'HAHA AV. CLEANING REPAIRING RETAPING WINDOW SHADES TRAVERSE RODS FREE PICKUP EBNER'S. WA 8827 Quality Awnings, etc. Qulek Deliv Chesebro Mfg. Co.

1009 GE 6544 C. A. PIERSON CO. 3115 HENNEPIN, LO 3213 VENETIAN blinds cleaned. 24-hour serv- ice.

Free pickup delivery. PA 0876. 29. Bullders and Contractors GARAGE On your lot in a week. No dn.

paymt. 3 yrs. to pay. Overhead doors. Cement slab.

GARAGE BUILDERS DAYS, CO. LI 1087 Garages Built Complete, cement slab, overhead doors. 3- year Plan under FHA Finance. Call WH 1892, eves. DU 4657.

EXCAVATING GRADING BACK FILLING FILLING WALBON EXCAVATING CO. ST 3053 GR 1552 EXCAVATING GRADING LANDSCAPING Better Work at Prices 425 NO. SEVENTH sLower GE 2339 EXCAVATING Grading-Landscaping-BlackFIll FIll A. SMESTAD NE 0830 REMODEL-REPAIR-BUILD Commercial Residential J. Johnson Co.

GE: 3272 Excavating Grading Phillips 7758. St. Louis Park WA WA 9488 after 5 p.m. PORCHES ENCLOSED GLASS OR SCREEN REMODELING LO 6278 EVES KE 1596 EXCAVATING GRADING FILLING MARTIN DONLEY PL 9256 5843 Nicollet RE 7091 GRADING EXCAVATING FILL de BACKFILL. CONSTRUCTION CO.

GR 3760 GRADING- BACK FILLING JOHN NELSON DU 5014 ATTICS finished. Amusem*nt arches, etc. Free planning estimate service, AL 5115. GARAGES COMPLETE FOR ESTIMATES MA 4381 OR 1445 OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS Garages built, remodeling repairing. CARLSON Brothers, GL 1564, DR 6387 Better GARAGES Built KATES-DILLON BLDRS.

SO 9207 your bath or kitchen with Pittsburgh Tile. Immed. expert Install. INTERSTATE BLDG. MA 3553 ROOFING.

Insulating. siding. remodelIng de painting. Free est. Wallace Welkle Son Contracting Co.

GR 6500. GARAGES PORCHEN BUILT A11 kinds of remodeling repairing ST 5084. EXCAVATING GRADING FILLING CINDERS AT 1959 CARPENTER WILL DO WORK EVE GE 5074. L1 4391. KITCHEN cabinets made to order.

30 day delivery, After 6 p.m, DU 3779. EXCAVATING GRADING -FILLING HAGLIND, DR 3930 30. Cement Work, Waterproofing FOR quality work on footings, block foundations, floors drives. WOODLAKE CEMENT LO 7205 REPAIRING chimney, bricks, walls. walks.

steps and block laying. GE 9487. CEMENT MIXERS. PAPER STEAMER, PAINT SPRAY FOR RENT, RE 8590. BLOCK work, footings, floors, small buildings.

WA 5388. straight aturdy block ne Re cement work. HY 0145. BAsem*nT block work. Quick service.

Best ref. Insured de bonded. PL 4855. BUSINESS SERVICE 42. Lawn and Landscape Service SODDING, SEEDING Black dirt, complete grading The very finest blue grass de white clover, virgin sod, wholesale retail, There 18 a difference in material.

Pulverized, wooded. black dirt. 2 yds. 3 yds. $8.50 The beat milled flagstone for walks.

Also wall rock. Deep mined crushed rock in all sizes for driveways; also fertilizer seed. RAY JORDAN Al. 1268 Pulverized Black Dirt $1.25 YD. LOADED La Z.

CARLSON, INC. 3101 NOBLE N. AL. 9951 HY 1796 Delly. price 3.

yds. $8.50, 5 yds. $12. Screened Black Dirt 2 Yd. $6, 3 Yd.

$8.50, 6 Yd. $15 BLUE GRASS CLOVER SOD DELIVERED LAID Independent Black Dirt Sod DR 4666 TOP DRESSING AND SODDING LAWN SERVICE BY THE MONTH BLACK DIRT. SEED. MILORGANITE LI 0209 FREE EST. RE 4041 BLACK DIRT You pick it up or we will deliver, trucks, trailers.

dealers wholesale loadIng 7 days a week. Herchels ShangRI-La. 19th av N. mile E. of Beltline.

GR 3760, AL 6159. Black Dirt Wholesalers 1,500 yds. rich heavy black soil in stockpile. 39th AV, Silver Lake Road NE. H.

G. Fluth, 'NE 9879. SOD Beautiful blue grass white clover sod. 200 yds. or more.

15 cents a yd. delivered. PA 0790. SUPERIOR TREE SERVICE Experienced men to remove, top or trim your trees. Fully equip insur.

Free estimate. DU 4042 or ADR 7458. Trees Topped, Trimmed or removed, reliable, exp. help, fully power sawed: eat. free 9466.

AI BLACK DIRT 2 Yd. load, $5.50. Cinders. Landscaping. GR 1552.

GE 4839. LAWN TOP DRESSED Fine black dirt delivered. HY 6080 Veteran HY 7858 SOD WHOLESALE. DELIVERED OR LAID. OR IN FIELD.

DU 4782. FITCHIE LAWN SERVICE PEP UP YOUR LAWN WITH TOP DAY- -GE 7021 NIGHT -RE 6833 MILWARD LANDSCAPE IN SERVICE DRESSING SEED. FERTILIZER NORTHERN grown lawn seed, red top, white clover. per Pazandak Bros. BR 6693.

115 N. Washington RV. Mpla. RICH pulverized black dirt. peat de clay loam.

1 2 $6.00: 3 $8.50. Prompt delivery. John Horbal, AL. 8057. MIDWEST TREE SERVICE Trimming, Topping, Power Sawing, Pruning.

AT 5448. ST 2373 CLEAN CINDERS RICH BLACK DIRT CLINTON MANN RE 2312 Quality Wholesale Sod LAID OR DELIVERED MAGNUSON DR 8168 CONVERT WASTES GRABAGE INTO FERTILIZER. WRITE BOX 182, FAIRYES. WE DELIVER SOUTH Fertilizer, rich pulverized dirt for lawna flowers. HY 6340.

HAVE TO MOVE AT ONCE 20.000 OF SOD. 100 IN FIELD. WILL DE LIVER. OR 9109R. BLACK DIRT crushed rock.

yda. 3 da. $8: yds. $12. Itallroad cindera.

RE 7427. AL 3626 ever. RICH pulverized black dirt. Grading. sodding.

seeding dressing. lawn service. Free est. AL 2740 ATTENTION TRUCKERS LOADING BLACK DIRT 86th Penn S. RE 6520 FOR excellent job of sodding at reasonable prices call Northwestern Sodding Service, DU 1116, 2225.

ROTTED COW MANURE LOWEST PRICES. RE 6520 BLACK DIRT RETAIL WHOLESALE CINDERS GR 4351 FLAGSTONE walls. steps walks built. Rock delivered. HY 6080, HY 7858.

BUSINESS SERVICE 42. Lawn and Landscape Service LYNDALE NURSERY, offers Beautiful Evergreens Shrubs--Trees 2-Yr. Heavy Roses Holland Grown Gladiola Bulbs Building new lawns and revitalizing old lawns our specialty, Black dirt- seeds -sod--fertilizer Lyndale Nursery 35th Aldrich So. CO 8537 Open Sundays after hours RE 6340 Pulverized Black Dirt IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BLUE GRASS SOD LAID LAID OR DELIVERED Fertilizer Grass Seed FHA financed 11 desired. Free Eat.

MARTIN DONLEY RE 7091 5843 Nic. PL 9256 KLIER'S Rich pulverized black soil, peat soll, manure de sod. Milorganite Loma fertilizer, grass seed. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY KLIER'S NURSERY 5815 NICOLLET RE 4614 RE 9100 RICHFIELD NURSERY Complete landscape service. Evergreens, trees.

shruba, black dirt. sod, manure. 6601 Nicollet. RE 2226. It no answer, DR 4181, PA 1826.

BLACK DIRT SOD LANDSCAPING Veterans AL 0232 AL 4038 BLACK DIRT PULVERIZED YDS. $11.50 CH 0961 AL 8642 GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR BLACK DIRT SOD We use 5 yd. dump boxes. $11.50 per load. 20g per yd.

del, Call DR 5161. PULVERIZED black dirt de peat, 1 yd. $3.50, 2 yds. $6, 3 yda, sod. 200 yd.

picked up in field 12e; rotted manure, $4.50 seed milorganite. Dale Green, WA 8726. Complete Landscape Service Maintenance work by the season Black Dirt. Lawn Seed, etc. HALLA NURSERY, 2636 Kenn.

KE 6650 PLANTING DIRT FOR NEW LAWNS GARDENS. WHOLESALE RETAIL, DR 3980 VETS LAWN CARE Also black dirt. rotted manure. PA 6827, CLAY BLACK DIRT $1.50 YARD RE 6520 43. Lawnmowers Serviced LAWNMOWERS Sharpened de repaired.

We Sell Hand de Power Mowers Erickson Co. 1306 Washington S. GE 2461 45. Moving, Storage, Shipping WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY PIANOS. REFRIG FURNITURE DEPENDABLE TRANSFER.

GE 5541, GEORGE DATE TRANSFER Household gooda. Heavy machinery. 2429 5th AVE 3513 DU 1528 EXPERIENCED MOVERS. 24 hours Insured service. Suess Transfer.

LIGHT HEAVY HAULING moving of household goods. MA 0571 EXPERT piano refrig. moving. LORING 21 W. 15th st.

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