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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 14

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April 4, 1966 MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE agent before he retired several years ago. today at Willwerscheid and Peters Mortuary, St. Paul. MRS. ANNA C.

TATTERSFIELD Services for Mrs. Anna C. DEATHS Ilard-to-believe facts about heartburn Tattersfield, 99, 3616 3rd Av. Wadsworth, 84, 316 Oak Grovel who died Thursday, will be at 2:30 p.m. today at St.

Mark's Cathedral, with burial in Lake-1 wood Cemetery. i Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Samuel J. Sutherland, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Gorge A.

Schurr, Sacramento, and a son, Minneapolis. JOHN T. SPANIOL Services for John T. Spaniol, 76, 1978 Sargent St Paul, who died Friday, will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Nativity Catholic Church, with burial in Calvary Cemetery.

He was a commercial telegraph agent for Great Northern Railroad, retiring in 1959. Survivors include his widow, Eva two sons, John T. Kansas City, and Thomas St. Paul; a sister, Mrs. Ervin Simaniiai.

Willow Springs, Survivors include his wmow, Elizabeth; two sons, Carl L. Jr. and James and a daughter, Elizabeth, all of St. Paul, and three sisters, Mrs. Arnulf Ue-land, Minneapolis, and Mrs.

Vernon D. E. Smith and Mrs. Marian N. McGrath, both of St.

Paul. Memorials to the Como Park Conservatory in St. Paul are preferred. versity of Minnesota heart fund are preferred. LLOYD L.

LEGO Services for Lloyd L. Lego, 51, 7621 Upton Av. Richfield, who died Saturday, will be at 5., who died Saturday, will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Thomson Brothers Mortuary, with burial in Lakewood Cemetery. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs.

Gertrude Renner, San Marcos, and Mrs. Charles Arnold, Escondido, and two sons, Charles Minneapolis, and William Escondido. Reviewal will be from 7 p.m. today. considers this tablet's speclatcalclum-magnesium formula the best way known to fight heartburn.

The tablet? TUNIS. Yes. TUNIS. No men candy mint It's the medicine that's herd to believe, till you take it T'JIM. (1) In tests it I famous medical center a little white penny tablet beat all other products tested -even I prescription-type antacid costing six limes as much.

(2) The leading stomach specialist who conducted the tests 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Richard's Catholic Church, with burial in and 3 brothers, Gustav and Wil Stfp art hiM Mrvkal Jwtf C-A-R-P-E-T-S aadwa ft tMM mtp mf nptumf lira. wM krfef mIm to ywr WMJ Mf (KM )( yw. MINNIAPOIM HOUSE rUINISNINSS CO.

ABRAHAM QUIRING Services for Abraham Quiring, 70, 4344 Vincent Av. who died Friday, will be at 2 p.m. liam, both of Redlands, George. Superior, and Albert, Milwaukee, Wis. MRS.

MABEL D. WADSWORTH Washington bureau dispatches make the news more meaningful in the Minneapolis Tribune. Tuesday, at Faith Baptist Church, with burial in Crystal Services for Mrs. Mabel D. Reviewal will be after 2 p.m.

Lake Cemetery. He was foreman of the I Ft. Snelhng National Cemetery. He was a salesman for Champ Hat, Inc. Survivors include his widow, lone; three sons, Gary, Donald and John, all of Richfield; two daughters, Mary Beth and Ann Marie, both of Richfield; his father, Frank, Superior, four brothers, Herman.

Castro Valley, Larry. North Hollywood, Diamond Iron Works until his retirement in 1961. Survivors include his widow, Justina; a daughter, Mrs. Karl Duemke, Minneapolis; three sons, Alvin and Edward, both of Minneapolis, and the Rev. Pat and Gary, Superior, and seven sisters, Mrs.

Mae Renfro, Richfield, Mrs. Marge Wilmer, Rochester, N. a ALEXANDER AUCHTERLONIE Services for Alexander Auch-terlonie, 81, 10748 Upton Av. who died Sunday, will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, at Gill Brothers Mortuary, 9947 Lyn-dale Av.

with burial in Bloomington Cemetery. He was a retired carpenter. Survivors include a son, David Bloomington. Reviewal will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

ALLEN B. BURT Services for Allen B. Burt, 63, 4851 35th Av. who died Thursday, will be at 2:30 p.m. today at Henry W.

Anderson Mortuary, with burial in Acacia Park Cemetery. Mr. Burt was an electrician at Veteran's Hospital. He is survived by his widow, Mary; two daughters, Mrs. Oscar Naustdal, Wayzata, and Mrs.

Robert Gilberton, Minneapolis, and two stepdaughters, Mrs. John Skovran and Miss Diane Indihar, both of Minneapolis. MRS. HELEN M. DONNELLAN Services for Mrs.

Helen M. Donnellan, 75, 4801 Irving Av. who died Saturday, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Church of the Visitation, with burial in Oak Park, 111. Survivors include a son John Hopkins; a daughter.

Mrs. F. McCarthy, Minneapolis; a brother. Geo J. Eberhardt, Chicago, 111., and a sister, Mrs.

Gertrude Holmes, Chicago, 111. Reviewal will be after 4 p.m. today at Gill Borthers Mortuary, 5801 Lyndale Av. S. GENE GRACYK i t.

Minneapolis, Mrs. Gertrude Wyman, St. Louis brother, John, Vancouver, Canada, and sisters, Mrs. Katie Winters, Winnipeg, Canada, Mrs. Anna Goertzen, Fresno, and Mrs.

Agatha Wall and Mrs. Park, Mrs. Clarce Keiger, St. Paul, Mrs. Virginia Zamutto, North Hollywood, Mrs.

Vera Sadler, La Puente, and Mrs. Lu Anderson, Grand Ma- Nattie Tieszen, Minneapolis. Reviewal will be after 4 p.m. rais, Minn. Reviewal will begin at 2 p.m.

today at Welander-Quist Mortuary, 1200 W. Broadway. Memorials to the church are pre ferred. today at Gill Brothers Mortuary, 5801 Lyndale Av. S.

Memorials to the American Can cer Society and St. Richard's Building Fund are preferred. ANTHONY T. LESCH Services for Anthony T. Lesch, 76, 4107 41st Av.

who died Saturday, will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Henry W. CALVIN ROBERTS Services for Calvin Roberts, 38, 2716 Kentucky St. Louis Park, who died Sunday of leukemia, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Westwood Lutheran Church, St.

Louis Park, with burial in Lafayette, Minn. He was employed by the St. Louis Park Recreation Dept. and was a former teacher in the Minneapolis Public School system. He was a Little All-America tackle at Gustavus Adolphus in 1951 and 1952, and was a mem Anderson Mortuary, with burial in Lakewood Cemetery.

He was employed as a printer for the National Engraving Co. Survivors include his widow, Services for Gene Gracyk, 41, Gertrude; a son, Raymond St. Charles, 111., formerly or Minneapolis; a brother, Gust ber of the all-conference team for four years. survivors include four sons, Calvin Keith, Kurtis and Gregory, and two daughters, Sharyl and Alyson, all of the home; his mother, Mrs. Verona Roberts, Lafayette; brothers, Kenneth, Lafayette, Warren, Hopkins, and Arlen, Richfield, and a sister, Mrs.

Rolland Zopf, to complete pur WSri Medicare i picture pill Jmii (1 iisl a Mm Mdkm Iv iDeie SlieDd Richfield. Reviewal will be from 4 p.m. Minneapolis, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Church, Columbia Heights, with burial in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery.

Mr. Gracyk, who died Saturday after a brief illness, was with the credit department of Graybar Electric for 18 years. A native of Minneapolis, he was president of the senior class at North High School in 1943. Survivors include his widow, Mabel; a son, John; a daughter, Jean Marie; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Graczyk, Minneapolis, and two brothers, Richard and Arthur Graczyk, both of Minneapolis. Reviewal will be from 3 p.m. Tuesday at Miller Mortuary, Columbia Heights. MRS. LOUISE K.

GRIMES Services for Mrs. Louise K. Harlingen, and three sisters, Mrs. Marie Wombwell, Nashville, Mrs. Sally By-ers, St.

Paul, and Mrs. Joyce Brown, Minneapolis. Reviewal will begin at 2 p.m. today. ALFRED N.

LIND Services for Alfred N. Lind, 86, 3109 4th Av. who died Sunday, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Werness Brothers Mortuary, 3700 Nicollet with burial in Acacia Park Cemetery. He was a retired employe of Western Roofing and Supply Co.

Survivors include his widow, Jennie; two daughters, Mrs. Edward Florkey, Burlington, Iowa, and Mrs. Paul Smith, Carmich-ael. and two sons, Roy Gilbert Nichols, Eureka, and Harry C. Nichols, Tuesday at the Strobeck-John-son Mortuary, Hopkins.

Grimes. 93. formerly of 1939 Reviewal will be from 3 p.m. Tuesday. RUFUS G.

MacDONALD Services for Rufus G. Mac- Donald, 78, 2745 Columbus who died Thursday, will be at AUTOMATIC a Xtransmission overhaul i Special (H49) Any Anwrkan Mok i fefullHRDIAN MftlNTENftNCt 1 CENTER I 1 p.m. today at Henry W. An derson Mortuary, with burial in Acacia Park Cemetery. Mr.

MacDonald is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Victor B. Sathre, Davenport, Iowa, and Mrs. Fred Hagen, Richfield, and Bryant Av. who died Saturday, will be at 9 a.m.

Tuesday at the Basilica of St. Mary, with burial at Windom, Minn. Reviewal will be at 4 p.m. today at Gill Brothers Mortuary, 1414 Laurel Av. Rosary will be at 8 p.m.

tonight. ERNEST GUENSLER Services for Ernest Guensler, 71, 4124 23rd Av. who died Friday, will be at II a.m. Tuesday at the Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, with burial in Pleasant View Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

He was a retired automobile mechanic. Survivors include his widow, Lucille, and a brother, Ralph, Elizabeth, III. Reviewal will begin at 3 p.m. today. Services by the WW I Mill City Barracks 233 will be at 7:30 p.m.

today at the mortuary. MRS. MARJORIE HART three sons, Gordon Wayzata, Earl Golden Valley, and Harding Richfield. CARL L. NIPPERT Services for Carl L.

Nippert, 71, 1600 Portland St. Paul, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Unity Unitarian Church, St. Paul, with burial in Roselawn Cemetery. 0fferJMuJt.Clp;a Evsn.lLIh.PJaaJ EederaLDate.ls.Extended) Mr.

Nippert died Saturday in St. Paul Ramsey Hospital after rear' he was injured in a fall. He was a manufacturers Wh Offer xtedd wen we that senior-citizen Interest was so great that we could not complete everything in time. Hundreds of you have come to our office and thousands of inquiries have poured in. In fairness to you and to ourselves we wanted to make a final extension of our Major Medicare coverage.

You Need Blue Shield and Federal Medicare to end your health-care worries about prescription drugs, extra doctor's services, private duty nursing, long term hospital coverage and other expenses not covered under either Federal Medicare Plan A or B. Stop in the office near you to prove to yourself why this is so. Over 40 Offices. One Near You. We have dis" covered that many of you wish to talk about the plan, to ask questions, to make a decision in our office.

Therefore, for your convenience, we are working with over 40 highly respected companies in the Twin City area. One is close to you. Check the list and stop in today or tomorrow. (Most of the offices close at 5 p.m., so call if you wish a different time.) FIRSTTIME0FFERE0 or i Do nt confvt with superseded mod Services for Mrs. Marjorie Hart, 67, 914 21st Av.

who died Sunday, will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at O. E. Larson Mortuary, with burial at 3 p.m. in Havana Cemetery, Owatonna, Minn.

She was a former employe of Quality Control Laboratory, St. Paul. Survivors include her husband, William and a daughter, Mrs. Bruce Emerson, Luck, Wis. Reviewal will lbe from 4 p.m.

today. Memorials to Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church are preferred. MRS. L. PEARLE HUNTER Services for Mrs.

L. Pearle Hunter, 81, 4206 Wentworth Av. who died Sunday, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Werness Brothers Mortuary, 3700 Nicollet with burial in Forest Hill Cemetery, Anoka. Reviewal will be from 2 p.m.

Tuesday. CARL R. JOHNSON II rs-dt II II I 11 Brand new 1966 model Smith Corona Figurematic 98 Visit the office near you Newpowtrrpat New capacity odd tight eolumj New quitt operation New typt visibility New higher cycling' rat 9SPK2s Services for Carl R. Johnson, HOPKINS Gladwin Insurance Bonds 1001 South First Street 61, 4013 Longfellow who RelractabU carrying $5 DOWN 45 MONTH nana it, mop-on covtr died Saturday, will be at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Thomson Brothers Mortuary, with burial ft Cuarintti II day ichan(t irmlitt Si Down-H Month Crystal Lake Cemetery.

II He way with the insurance Typewriter Co. department of Northwestern Na tional Bank. Survivors include his widow, Bertha; a son, Michael, St. Louis, and a brother, Rich COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Columbia Heights State Bank 3982 Central Avenue N.E. FREE PARKING I Norman W.

Remole Agency 7110 France Avenue So. Hermann Odegard Agency 13 N.E. 5th Street Holmbeck Agency, Inc. 3307 North Highway 100 Wentworth Associates, Inc. 3819 42-Avenue South Wulkan Insurance Agency 725 West Lake Street Smith-Abrams Agencies 1111 Nicollet Avenue University National Bank 718 Washington Avenue N.E.

Chicago-Lake State Bank 825 East Lake Street Teefy Insurance Agency 410 W. 38th Street 441 Itth it Marautttt Optn Monday 'til I 339-3011 Southdalt Open Fri.Mil I 921-4421 ard Minneapolis. ANY LOT Reviewal will be from noon today. Memorials to the Uni- MINNEAPOLIS Marquette National Bank 7th and Marquette Avenue Kohlnhofer Agency Inc. 3948 Lyndale Avenue South Champlin Agency, Inc.

411 South Cedar Lake Road Harold Wippman 904 Rand Tower Wirt Wilson Company Builders Exchange Building Twin City Insurance Agency 425 North 7th Street Anderson Insurance Agency 607 Marquette Avenue Dolliff Insurance Northwestern Bank Building J. A. Price Agency Inc. 100 Franklin Avenue Wood Nelson Company Builders Exchange Building Kundert's Agency 2224 East 35th Street William O. Peterson 309 Pelham Boulevard Robert Gallivan 906 Pioneer Bldg.

Williams Ins. Agency 2534 7th Avenue East North St. Paul, Minnesota Monson-Arnstrom Insurance Agency 2510 7th Avenue East North St. Paul, Minnesota Howard E. Wright Agency 2091 James Avenue Snelling Agency, Inc.

299 Snelling Avenue N. Cedarleaf, Cedarleaf Cedarleaf, Inc. 360 Larpenteur Avenue West Krawetz Agency Inc. 1679 University Avenue Bachman-Anderson, Inc. Pioneer Building Engberg-Schaber Agency 991 Payne Avenue FRIDLEY Hubley Insurance 286 Rice Creek Blvd.

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