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67. BICYCLES ACCESSORIES 7. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS ANNOUNCEMENTS THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR Nov. 2, 1965 1 5.

CEMETERY L0TS A CEMETERY LOTS in Sunset Real, TA 2-2096. 6. MONUMENTS MARKERS 3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS PARKE -Frieda oge 77, of Chicago. Passed away at the home of her son, Stanley Parke of 15025 Cherry Lane, Mmnetonka.

Also survived by 2 qrandchildren 1 brother, David Johnson of Chicago. Services 4 interment. Thurs. at Chicago. Fnends may call a the Strobeck-Johnson Chapel, 1400 Excelsior Hookins, between 12 nojn 4 p.m.

Tues, 3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS CASH Dorothy G-, oge 50, residence 462? Adair Av. N. on Satur day. Survived by husband.

Homer Daughter Carolyn, mother stepfather Mr. Mrs. John Mattson, Cokato, Minn. Sister, Mr. N.

Thomas (Evelyn) lohnson, tfcmidj Minn. Brother Harold E. Anderson. West Columbia, So. Carolina.

Step-brotners Gordon Milton Mattson of Cokato, Service Wednesday p.m. Crystal Evangelical Free Church 64? 1 45th Av. N. at 3 p.m. Aibm Free Church, Albm, Minn, Friends may call at the Kenneth P.

Morris Colonial Funeral Chapel W. Broadway at Washburn Av. N. aftar 7 m. Mon day.

Reviewal at the church previous to service. IT. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Last Thursday male kitten, 5-6 mos old. Vic, Hwy. 100 32nd Av, Medium long coat, black 4 white.

White chin, white chest, 4 white feet. 477 1026 SLEEPING BAG Lost on either Hwv. 100 or Hwy. 55, between Mpls. Buffalo, Oct 29th.

Reward guaranteed. Call Col-lect824 0947 or 823-7286. Mpls. $100 REWARD For return of IRISH SETTER, male red with white spot on chest. "Mickey." Call David Boner, 425-3620.

LOST Shorthaif German Shepherd, 100 lbs. Female, soaved. No collar. V'omty 40th Central NE. Reward.

LOST 1 roll mattress ticking bet. Vandaha University in St. Paul 47nd 4 Hiawatha in Mpls. Call Phillip Johnson Ml 6-7221 Reward. LOST Woman black pocket secretary.

Oct. 29'ih. ID, 4 medical registration card. Reward. No Questions as ed.

Coll 822-4025. LOST Oct. A. 6 vr. male Golden Retriever, rnd leather collar, reward.

Al BIKE SHOP BLOOMINGTON 98TH HUMBOLDT S. TU 8-0304 Varsity Schwinn 10 sod. racer. Perf. cond.

$60. 5801 Garfield Av. S. TA 2-8349 68. BUILDING SUPPLIES 12 PRICE SALE 1 BIRCH PANELING 4x8.

Aluminum Ladders, Heavy gauge 16-20-24-28 ft. lengths V. PARTICLE BOARD 4x8 Open Monday 4 Thursday till 9 pm. HELLERS 2206 4th Ave S. FE 2-8987 7x4x4 19c 1x2x8' STRIPPING 16c 4x4' CEDAR, lineal ft 12c 1x2 SHIP LAP, per 100' $7 40 20 x22 VRE-CUT GARAGE $399 SIWEK LUMBER 781..3333 2536Mqrshall NE781333; Prefinished Paneling 4x8 ontique elm $6.80 NORTHWEST PLYWOOD CORP.

29 Holden St, Mpls, 338-2060 STORM WINDOWS WOOD Screens, windows, doors, etc. on sizes 4 patterns made to order. ROLAND LWORK CO. 1047 Central Av. NE.

FE 5-8795 PLYWOOD REMNANTS Bargains PniAND Mil I WORK CO. 1047 Central Av, NE, FE 5-8795 TO MOVE 3 BR. I1, STORY HOME Excel, cond. Very well built. Carpet 4 dropes.

Mr, Boerhave, 533-6282. Alum. Windows. 8 for $75 WINDORCO. Ml 4-8786 Anytime 3000 LINEAR ft.

in. coated steel aas pipe. NSP Salvage. 488-2596. 3 000 STORMS screens 729 1 1 Av.

ComK doors. JA DOORS $2 4 ua. New factory relects Creative Fum. Ports, 7 Av. TOOL SHED 5 ft.

4 in. 8 ft. 2 in. 4 5 0inhi9hCq ll 82250, 69. BUSINESS EQUIPMENT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS, One NCR reg.

5 total. One NCR req. 10 total chg. post. Two 6' counters.

One 8' counter Two 2-ton air cond. One 12' aondola One 16 cu ft. glass top freerer ass fountain equip. pea board DouglqsPharm. 2700 Henn377-7270 SALfFOF MISC.

USED BUSINESS EQUIP. Several large wood storage cabinets with alass doors: Larqe conference table; wood tobies chairs: filing 4 storaqe eaiipment: coat racks 4 lockers; shelving; printina 4 photographic eauio. FE 5-4397, 1411 Yale Place No Sundays BOOKKEEPING MACHINE BURROUGHS, Excel, Model MI875 manual with 10 registers Several tab bars included. $150. Data Products Corp.

Acct. Dept. 16331 Eustis St. Paul Ph. 645-0301 WE BUY SELL USED OFFICE FURNITURE Desks Chairs Files Safes Misc CARNEY CO.

3038 HENNEPIN 827-4749 POSTAGE MACHINE Pitney Bowes-A-1 Cond. Call LI 5-0271 NAT Bkkpg. mach. mod. 32-10 reg.

26" erg. Makes statements ext. distr. Our price $1500. Install 4 service avail.

DORRELL OFFICE MACHINES CO, 89 S. 11th St. FE 5-5656 LEASE AN ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER for only $49 per yearl All service calls are performed FREE (parts and laborl. Roger A. Podany Associates, 7 W.

LakeSt827-5544. NEW elec. adding mach. From $79.50. Portable Electric Typewriters.

ACME Type Co. 1200 Nic, 338-560). TYPEWRITERS Sell Rent Repair AAA Type 1006 Mara. Ay. FE 9-3086 SOUTHDALE 927-4421 FYPEWRITERS 4 ADDRS sold "repair." Clearance Overstocked Griswold Typewriter 3111 NicTA 7 4741 PITNEY BOWES MAILING MACHINE.

Model 6800, 2 years old. JUST LIKE NEW. $300. Call 789-2471. Ext.

80. USED CAFE EQUIP. DAVIS 704 Washinaton FE 9 6131 FLOYD LOCK 4 SAFE CO. NEW 4 USED SAFES 877-3509 ADDING 4 CALCULATING Machines Cosh registers oil sizes. 545-793o TYPEWRITERS SALE-RENT-REPAIR AMTyoewriter43 S.

8 St FE 3-4337 GROCERY store fixtures. Shelves, scales refrigerators. 522-4258. DESK executive chair, with 2 side chairs Call TA7-4007, WA6-8880. RFSf BUYS IN OFFICE EQUIP.

Col Sloan 1108 Broadway 522-4337 OFFICE furniture in excellent cond Best offer takes. CalJ23-4751 10X15 4 hand printinq press 4 attachments, excel, cond. 472-4803. lawn, gardening ling lc JOHNSONHarriet age 78, 5648 Stevens Ave. So, Survived by husband, Preston M-; daughter.

Miss Dorothy Joht.son. sister, Mrs. Russell Wilson, Tacoma, Wash. brother, H. R.

(Dick) Campbell. Phoenix, Anz. Services Wednesday afternoon I o'clock Werness Brothers Chapel. 37th St. Nicollet Ave.

Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call at chapel beginning 3 clock Tuesday. If so desired memorials may be given to Minnesota Masonic Cancer Hospital or Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children. JOHNSON Dr. Oscar, age 75 of 4VI7 oth Ave.

So, Funeral notice later. Anangements Mr. Divitt-Houge Chapel, 32nd St. at Minnehaha Ave. JORGE NSON Claut oge 83 of 1 300 S.

Washington A.ve. On Monday. No immediate survivors. Funeral service I m. Wednesday.

O. F. Larson Chapel, 2301 Central Ave. Nt. Visitation beginning 4 p.m.

Tuesday. Interment Hillside Cemetery. KALUZA Eli age 58, 3252 15th Ave. Mon. morning, Survived by wife, Haltie; son, Donald; daughters, Dotothy, Peach and Theresa, oil of A grandsons; 2 sisters, 3 brothers; nieces and nephews.

Requiem Mass Thurs. a.m. St. Joseph's Church, Clarissa, Minn, Interment church cemetery. Rosary Wed.

eve. at Hen Heid Mortuary, Biowerville, Mmn. KANGAS Wilhemiina, age 90 residence Woodreit Nursing Home, Long lake (formerly of Mpls. I. Survived by nieces ond nephews.

Services Wednesday m. at Welander-Quist ISouth Chicago Ave. at 19tb. Grave-sKie services 4 D.m. ot Kingston, an.

friends mav call beginning; A in. Tuesday. KNIGHTS Donald age 68, of 5621 Eden Prairie Rd, Glen Lake. Survived by brother, William of Richfield 1 niece, Virqima Ford of Los Angeles. Servtcet Teus.

7 p.m. at the Strobeck-Jonnson Chapel, 1400 Excelsior Av. W. Hopkins, Private interment on Wed. at Ft.

5nellinq Nat Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 o.m on Monday. LAFANS Arthur age 81, of 112 University A v. S. E.

Survived by niece Miss Ru'h Lafans of Hopkins, nephews, James K. of Mpls. Walter La tans of Huntsvi He. Ala. Funeral 4 lues.

it the White Funeral Home, 2730 Hennepm A v. S. Friends may tall after 4 rn. Men. Interment Lakewood.

LALLY -John age 36 of Corcoran Iwp. Survived bv wife, A'igeline: I daughter, Terry Lvn: son, Ihomas; 3 brothers, Robert Henry W. and James F. Lolly Service Wednesday 9 a m. at Gearty-Davis Funeral Chapel, Robbinsdnle ond 1 0 o'clock Requiem Mass Zt.

Thomas Church, Corcoran. Burial church cemetery. Revewnl begins 4 p.m. Tuesday with Rosary at 7jQ p.m. LESNEY Paul, age 73, 1120 Umver-sity Ave.

E. Survived by wife. Kathenna; sr-ns, Fdward, Joseph John; daughters, Mrs Earl IHeien) Melhy, Mrs. Robert (Mei) Ringer, all of Minneapolis- 8 grandchildren, sister, Soohie in Poland. Member of American Federation of Gram Millers Local 1 the P.

N. A. Services Wed 7 pm. nga Memorial Chapel. 5600 Excelsior Bivd.

Interment Hillside. LETOURNEAU Leslie age 64 of 1615 Medicine Lake- Drive. Survived by wife Bermce, Medicine Lake, daughter Mrs. Ralph (Barbara) Wiehle, 3 grandchildren, Coon Rapids. Services Wednesday 2 p.m.

at Rainville Brothers Chapel, 222 E. Hennepin. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. Friends may call after A p.m. Tuesday.

lUMEX-Melvrn aqe 78 of 6329 Lonqfellow Richfield. Survived by wife, Pauline; 1 daughter, Mrs. Leonard IVirqmial Torgeson of Richfield: I brother, Vernon of Warren, Mich. 1 sister Mrs. Jen Shoutz of Mpls.

1 grandson. Jay Torgeson cf Rirhfield, several nieces nephews. Services Wed. 1:30 m. at Morris Nilsen Chapel Portland Av.

ot E. 66 St. Interment Oakhill emetery. Fnends may call beginning 7 p.m. Tues.

McGEE Irene age 60, 334Q, Grand Ave. So. Survived bv 3 sisters, Gladys and Mrs. John E. rinnegan of Mpls.

and Mrs. Lester B. Schreiner, Lake-ville, 3 brothers, Eldon J. and Neil J. McGee of Mpls.

and Earl T. MtGe of Manchester, Iowa. Services Wednesday Nov. 3rd, 8:30 a.m. Flynn A Son Funeral Home, Lyndalp So.

at 36th St. and Requiem Mass 9 a.m.. Church of the Incarnation, 38th Pleasant Ave. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cresco, Iowa. Prayer service 8: 1 5 p.m.

Tuesday at Flynn Son Funeral Home. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Tues. NAGEL Bert age 66. of 3259 Ulysses St.

NE. Survived by be'oved wile. Mabel I brother, Phihp Nagel, Muskego, 1 sister, Mrs. Edmund (Catherine) AnHrykowski, Winter. Wise.

Services Wednesday 1 30 m. The Billman-Hunf Chapel, 2701 Central. Interment Hillside cemetery. Visitation after p.m. Tuesday.

NELSON Christian V. Mmn. aqe 69, on Sunday. Hopkins, Survived 3 sons, by his wife. Catherine James Milwaukee, Wise, Brooke Lake Mmnetonka, Chris L.

and 7 grandchildren. Services Wednes- nay 3 m. Mount Olivet Lutheran Church, W. 50th St. at Knox Ave So.

Private interment Lakewood. The family prefers memorials to Univetsity of Minnesota Cancer Research Fund. Friends may call at Davies Mortuary, Harmon Place at 14th St. Tuesday fiom 2 P-m. until 9 m.

O'DOWD-Kathiyn age 71, 1227 4th Sr. SE. Survived by son, Meile W. Loppnow, Funeral Wednesday 8:30 a.m. from Wushbum-McReavy South east Chapell, 4th St.

Central Ave SE. and Requiem Mass 9 a.m. at The Church nt St. Lawience. Interment Calvary.

Rosary Tuesday 7 m. fnends may call after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Memo rials preferred to The Church of St Lawrence. PAINTER Keith age 34, res dence 161 Strese Lane, kosemount.

on Saturday. Survived by his wife Elaine 3 soris. Brad. Bruce Flovd. Mother, Mrs.

Gladys Carlson, father, Floyd Painter 2 sisters, Mrs. Ornn IDianel Strood Mrs Stanley IMar ioriel Hogla.id grandfather Chris OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS ANDERSON David 5.. eg 77 of 6944 3rd Ave. So. and Linditrom, Minn.

Funeral notice later. The Henry W. Anaenon Mortuary. 3640 23 Ave. So.

BALDYGA Fthel oat 78. residence 384 Walnut St. Paul. Survived bv aaughrer, Mr. Adeline Anderson, ion, Horry Snodie.

White Bearj 7 grandchildren. 9 greatgrandchildren: brother. Gilbert Bjr-hite. 4 niece ond 2 nephews. Service WednesHov 12 30 o.m.

at Wlander-Quit (South Chapelt Chicago Ave. at 1 9th. Graveside services 2:30 D.m. at Cambridge, Minn. Friends rrav call beginning 4 p.m.

Tuesday, IARIOW Lucille. -67, of Houston, lex. Died Sat. Preceded in death bv her husband, Frank Barlow, by 17 Surviving are sisters, Mis. Jack Rynd of Houston and Miss Marlon Scanlon of Detroit 3 grandchildren.

Funeral service Wednesday 10 a m. ot Gill Brothers (South Chnpelj 6801 Lvndnle Ave. So Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Visitation hour previous to service. BARNES Louise, one 74.

6324 Hampshire Av. Brooklyn Park. Survived bv 3 f-sters 2 brothers. Visitation rn Tues. after 4 p.m.

ot the Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, 6D00 Osseo Pd. In Brooklyn Center, with a prayer service at 8 m. Visitation Wed eve-nmg at the lynner Funeral Home, Oarkfield. Minn. Services 2 Thurs.

at St. Church, south of Oarkfield with interment in the church cemetery. Memorial may be given to chanties. BERG Joseph, age 86. 2545 Portland.

Survived by daughter. Hazel; b-others. Gustave and Sam Bera. Services Wednesday p.m. at The Ebenezer Home Chapel.

Arrangements with Thomson Brothers Funeral Home Cor, Park Ave. ot 26th St. Interment Sun-let. BERGLUND Victor, aae 75, re5idenc- 305 20th Av. on Sat.

Survived bv sister, Mrs. Joseph (Hannah) Nelson; brother, Erml Berglund; nephew. If n-nart D. Nelson, all of Mpls.t niece, Mrs. George (Emilvl Johnson.

New Haven. Conn. Services Tues 2 30 p.m., at Welander-Quist (South Chap-eM Chicago Av. at 1 9th. Interment at Lakewood Cemetery.

Friends may call beginning Mon. noon. BLOSJO Esther age 86, of Au-austana home, formerly of 3728 1 Oth Av. S. Survived by dauahrer.

Mss Victoria Biosio, 3 sons, George Winthroo. Herbert H. Lima Peru. Rolcmd V. of Ph.l.ppi.

W.Vn. 2 arondchildren. 3 qreat-grnndchil riren. brother, Henry Booren. Services Tues morning 10 30, Calvary Lutheran hurch, ovih 5t.

Lhicaqo Av. Orave ifie Services 3 p.m. Lafayette. Minn. Reviewal ot church previous to service ot Wemess Brothers thaoel.

Jfh St. Nicollet Av. Mon. 4 BROBERG Edward oge 66, for meriy of 2628 Oakland Ave. So.

Sur vived by son, Alton; daughter. Miss Theima Brobera: 7 arandsons: great granddaughter: orothers, Fied and Gustov; sister, Mr. Bernard Kistmg Services Wednesday 1 p.m. at The Henry W. Anderson Mortuary.

3640 23 Ave. So. Friends may tall begin mng Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment Crys tal Lake cemetery. SCHEDULE YOUR AD 7 TIMES YOU GET LOWER RATES YOU INCREASE YOUR CHANCES FOR RESULTS YOU CAN CANCEL WHEN RESULTS COME YOUR WAY CALL 372-4242 Welander-Quist FUNERAL INFORMATION BALDYGA Ethel South Chapel CARLSON Carl E.

South Chapel GUSTAFSON Dagmor EIFreda North Chapel HEGSTRANO Sigrid North Chapel KANGAS Minnie South Chapel UNDBfRG Walter South Chapel PAINTER Keith West Cnapil WILLIAMS Nellie West Chapel NORTH CHAPEL 1200 BROADWAY JA 9-9201 SOUTH CHAPEL CHICAGO AV. AT 19TH FE 2-6566 WEST CHAPEL 2301 DUPONT AV. FR 7-2203 EDINA CHAPEL 5116 HWY. 169 S. 929-8574 HENRY W.

ANDERSON Establiihed 1931 3640 23RD AV. S. PA 9-2331 McDivitt-Hauge FUNERAL CHAPELS Minnehaha Av. Chapel 32 ST. MINNEHAHA 724-3621 Anderson-Leland Chapel 37 ST.

CHICAGO 824-0771 12. TRANSPORTATION TRAVEL BOTH READERS AND ADVERTISERS ARE urged to exercise caution In arranaioc automotlvt transportation with cthei individuals References should be ex changed and carefully Investigated. DRIVERS AVAILABLE TO DRIVE YOUR CAR ANYWHERE REASONABLE 25 OFFICES COAST TO COAST AUTO DRIVEWAY CO. 2109 FOSHAY TOWER 339-7211 "GAS ALLOWANCE TO MISSOULA SPOKANE SEATTLE Cars to Vegas and Calif. SEARS MOTORS 215 E.

LAKE AT 3RD AV. 827-5373 YOUR CAR Delivered or Returned GAS ALLOWANCE To Portland Phoenix. Seattle. Tulsa L.A Returns from Chicago. DRIV-A-WAYSYSTEM FE5-2667 CARS ONE WAY LOS ANGELES, CLINTON, IOWA.

ROUND TRIP. To Faigo, Lincoln 4 Omaha. Cleveland, Ohio Fort Wayne, Wheaton, III. LEAVE AT ONCE GAL ALLOWANCE LEND LEASE TRANSPORTATION 5105 WEST 35TH ST WA 7-8605 SEATTLE PORTLAND LEAVE NOW OR RESERVE CAR FOR FUTURE. GAS ALLOWANCE MARC ALLEN MARCALLEN, 61 5 E.

LAKE, 827-5757 Private Auto Deliveries Cars delivered to from all cities. Have cars to Fla. New York, Seattle, Phoenix. 827-4213. NEED at once reliable party to drive 65 Mustang to Los Angeles.

Call Arnold Royce, days, 866-2501, eves, JW2-6633 NEED DRIVE'R to San Diego, leavmq about Nov. 1, exch. ref. 332-8741, Apt. 418.

14. HUNTING ACCOMMODATIONS All Wild Game Processing Weighed, blast frozen. We make summer Polish, country sausaae ring balcnev from your wild game. Open Mon. thru Sat 9-6 Sun.

2-8 HOPKINS LOCKER PLANT WE 8-4646 1218 EXCELSIOR AV. HOPKINS DEER HUNTERS It has been a joy to cut deer at your home these past 6 yrs. Now we have a new processing center at 3249 Nic. Av. S.

We process all wild game using prof, butcheis refriq. Ron, PA 9-5021 DEER HUNTERS" For reservations contact Golden Eaale Lodge, Gunllint Trail, Grand Marais, MinnAmerican Plan, 388-7181 DEER HUNTERS cabin "for rentfor 6. Hartley Lake, best deer area in Minn. Call 218-AM 3-6198 or write H. 6.

Scott 3522 4th Av. W. Hibbing. 17. LOST AND FOUND LOST English Pointer, white with brown soots.

Vic. 7th St. Olson JHwy. Bind Jn eyeRew332j3844 LOST Liver white Sorinqer female puppy vie. 50th Nicollet.

Please call 827-4933 LOST Laige male long haired tiger kitten. Snie Wed. Richfield. Reward. 869-0849.

LOST 4 mo. female German Shepherd vie. Anthony Jr. High 1029. Needs shots.

825-9961 926-1619. FOUND Chihuahua male vie. of 38th 8, Oak St. N. Name on collar 533-4247 or 533-CI87 LOST Dalmatian black spotted male, 65 lb.

wenrinq collar. Vic. Lake Nokomis. keward. Call 779-315) FOUND Black 4 brown female hound dog, wh.

maik on chest. JA 2-5468. LOST New black kid gloves Oak Grove on 1031 eve. Reward. 781-1563 IF YOU have lost your pet dial FRIENDS LOST: Keys with St.

Christopher medal. 866-5546 LOST Glasses, Dunwoody lot, Saturday Reward JA 9-2272 LOST Gold lapel watch in Easton's. Fa I con Hg ts 10 29 .33 1-1 030 LOST Enameled qoid graduation pin of St. Cloud School of Nursing. 789-1178 LOSt Small grov female cat, 36th Ave.

Coll otter 4. 522-4871. LOST black purse vie. 12th 4 Henn. Identification inside.

Rew. 881-7722. LOST: Natural mink boa Friday night. Reward. Call LOST Black cot, Halloween night.

BeniominNE, 781-3666 LOST: GRAY COONHOUND PUP." Richfield-Bloomington vie. 888:1790 LOST in Daytons or Ramp black hostess gown. Reward. 544-1932 Montgomery Ward See Complete Selections Large-quantity buying and our own engraving shop help us to give important savings. You have too.

because our departme it store selling costs are lower ond NO SALESMEN ARE SENT TO YOUR HOME. No down payments on wards Charge-All Pay cash price after installation or in small monthly payments. Montgomery Ward 1400 University St. Poul See Display Only Authorised Mpls. ROCK OF AGES DEALER TA 5-4471 3529 HENN AV.

Lee M. Bogle Co. T. FUNERAL DIRECTORS WERNESS BROTHERS 50TH ST. BEARD AV.

S. WA 7-S641 37TH ST NICOLLET AV. TA 4 7624 Gill Brothers Downtown Chapel OFF HENNEPIN at 14TH FE 6-3675 South Chapel 5801 Ivndale So. TA 7-4646 Bloomington-Richfield 9947tYNDALE SO. TU8-7771 Albin Chapel 2200 Nicollet FE 3-1418 Paul Albinson Sons DIRECTOR'S SINCE 1884 GLEASON MORTUARY NICOLLET AT 27TH ST.

TA 3-5207 Washburn-McReavy SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 405 CENTRAL FE 3-2368 NORTHEAST CHAPEL 2905 JOHNSON ST 1-6878 SWANSON LOWRY AT IRVING N. JA 9-969 DAVIES MORTUARY Harmon Place at 14th St. FE 2-4351 PETERSON-ALBINSON 1838 E. Minnehaha Pkwy. PA 1-1651 3207 CENTRAL ST 9-8889 RUSSELL PETERSON, Director MALONE FREMONT ATJOWRY N.

JA. 2-2304 Billman-Hunt 2701 CENTRAL NE. ST 9-3535 O. E. LARSON CENTPAl AV.

ST 9-3571 Enga-Memorial Chapel 5600 EXCELSIOR BLVD. 929-5600 Fine funerals need not be costly HUBER-LEE WAYZATA CR 3-5577 JXCELSIOR CR 4-9595 SUNDSETH-ANDERSON LYNDALE AT 21ST AV. JA 9-9291 BUCHINGER-GEARHART 2535 Central Av. ST 9-4345 JOHN BILLMAN FE 5-4259 WA 6-1615 Kapala's "FE 2-5497 730 13TH AV.NE. 1 RICHARD GILL" CHAPEL JANKLIN AT CHICAGO FE 5-7779 "MORRIS NILSEN RJCHFJELD UN9-3J26 CLIFFORD PETERSON 77 Av.

S. at Franklin FE6-9663 Bertch Funeral Chapel U04JJnive-sityNE. FE 5-7841 THOMSON BROTHERS PARK AV, 2-853 knaeble's JA 9-9636 BROADWAY AT UPTON HANSON-NUGENT 21 16 NICOLLET FE 5-5178 KENNETH R. MORRIS I COLONIAL CHAPEL 522-6531 FLYNN SON LYNDALE AV. at 36th TA 2-31 81 STROBECK-JOHNSON HOPKINS WE 8-9020 Miller Col.

Seifert GR 2-1716 Mound Gearty-Davis Robbinsdale Fox-Sullivan ST 1-1244 Peter Kozlak ST 9-8869 EVANS NORDBY, OSSEO ABRAHAMSON" 724-5444 ELTON- BJORKLUND 1900 Hennepin Av. S. FR 7-1900 WATERSTON 4343 Nicollet Av. TA 5-4567 HODROFF SONS-AARON CHAPEL FE 6-5000 GORANSON-BURR 3040 LYNDALE S. TA 3-7279 GERST FUNERAL CHAPEL 7314 Plymouth Av.

N. 522-0000 RAINVILLE BROTHERS' CHAPEL 772 E. Hennepin FE 9 0951 THURSTON-LINDBERG ANOKA 471-0220 WHITE FUNERAL HOME TA 3-7264 CHENEY Kenneth oge 67, ef Ml? W. SQfh St. Survived by his brother, Willis; 3 sisters, Mrs.

Hazel Mis Viola Wineman and iMrs. Leonn Sollfrank. Requiem Mass Thursday 9 a.m, at The Annunciation Church Rosory Wednesday 8 ot Gill Brothers (South Chapel) 5801 Lyndnle Ave. So Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

Reviewal Wednesday 7 to 9 D.m. CHRISTOPHERSON M. Sylvia, age 69, 431 9 Bryant Ave. So Survived by daughters. Mrs, Russell (Lorraine! Weaver and Mrs.

CM ford INval Foislund; son 7 arondchildren; brothers, Lloyd and livma Severson. Service Wednesday II am. ot The Bethlehem Lutheran hurch Interment Lakewood. Memorials, if de sired, may be given to Bethlehem Church. Friends may call at Thomson Brothers Funeral Home Park Ave.

ot St. after 3 m. Tuesday. DAVIS Pegma A. Mean), oge 64 of 41 24 20th Av S.

Survived by husband, E'mer 5 isters, Mrs. Wm. (Mary) Uthmsier, Mrs. Fred (Caroline) Schind-helm, both of Marshfieid, Wise, Mrs. Lester (Frances) Schultr of Fairbanks, Alaska, Mrs.

Albert (Hilda) Baum-haidt of Camp Bellspoit, Wise, and Mrs. Sidney fDolons) Kuvkendnll of Mpls several ond nephews Services Wednesday 9.30 a ot Mc-D'vitt-Hauae Chapel 32nd St. at Minnehaha Ava. and Requiem Mass 10 a.m. at The Chirrh of St.

Helena, 4.iid St. 3-d Ave So. Visitation beginning Tuesday 2 p.m. and Rosary luesduy 8 ni, FORSBERG David. rvje 65.

of 1 37 1 th Av N. Hopkins, on Mnndnv Survived bv wife, Mnbelle. 3 brothers and I sister in Sweden and several nieces and nephews. Services Wednesday 1:30 p.m. at Gethsemnne Lutheran Church.

Hopkins. Friends may call nt the Sfr-ibetk-lnhnsnn Chape'. 1 4H0 Excelsior Hopkins, offer 3 on Tuesday. GAULKE FranV nqe 74 of RussHl Av. Suivived by sons Orv.lle ft Pirhard H.

of Mp's A Fori of Osseo 2 Mrs Guido IBernicel D'k of Mpls I Mrs Willnm fJennnetiH A-rell o' R'Ook-lyn Center? 19 grandchildren: 3 great-arndr hi'dre-v b-i'hrr Hnm'd of Mole sisters Mrs. Mae Berning of St Michnel Mrs Florence Hone-npifr of Mpls. Sorvke. Wedpsrlny 9 30 n.rn Mnlone Funernl Home, Fierrnnt nt Lowry 1 0 o'clock Requiem Mass Church of St. Anne Interment St.

Vincent, Osso. Posnry 7 A p.m. Tuesday. Reviewal after 7:30 m. Monday GORANSON- Mrs.

Anna, oge 74 of Cokoto passed away Mon. Survived by 2 daughters, Zola IMrs. Dilner Forsherg) of Dnssel, Zoga (Mrs. Francis Heuer) of St. Paul, 2 sons, Marvin of Crystal, LeRov of Anoka, grandchildren, A sisters 1 brother.

Funeral services will be on Thursday 2 00 D.m. at the Cokato Lutheran Churrh. Interment ot the Dassel Cemetery. Friends may call at ihe Swnnson-Peterson Funeral Home, Cokato, beginning Wed. a m.

CRUNAU Pirhard G. oqe 55. of Av. Wilma son, Wires Wed Hauge Chanel. Survived bv wife, Pkhaid J.

of Mpls. 8 30 o.m McDivitt-32nd St. Minnehaha Mass 9 Resor Av Penij'em ption Cntholic Church 5425 1 1th Av Interment Pesurrer'ion Cemetery Posnry Tues. Bom. Visitation after 5 Mon.

GUSTAFSON Donmar F'Fieda, nee L'fndstfom nqe 78. residence 21 15 No. Irvmg on Monday Survived by 3 sisters. Miss Fffie M. I unds trom, Mrs Volmo Molde, Mrs Mildred Nelson all of brother, Peter W.

L-indst'om, Siren. Wise. Funeral serv- Thursday 2:30 p.m Weinnder- Ouist INorth Chnoell 1200 W. Broadway. Interment C'vstal Lake cemetery.

ds may call beginning Wednesday noon. HARLEY -Stanley (S 1 age 77 of 409 16th Ave. Hookins. Beloved hus-hand of Fs'her. father of R'chord.

Pobert S'antey pf Mpls Donald Hnrlev of St Paul Mrs. Harold Kntherinel Fisher, Morton, 11 qrnndrhildren. Services Tuesday 1 1 m. at Peterson-Albinson. iNokomis Park ChaoeH on E.

Minnehaha Pkwy. at Cednr. Interment Hillside Cemetery. Visitation begins 4 m. Monday.

Russell Peterson Director. HART Dolliel Mary ot 1601 Duoonr Av, age 78 burvived I ister. Mrt. Catherine Connor. brothers.

John Frank Hart, all of Mpls. Several nieces nephews. Services Wednesday 8 30 a.m. Malone Funeral Home Fremont nt lowrv 9 b'dork Requiem Mass Church of the Ascension. Interment St Mary's, Ro-nrv 8 O.m Tuesday.

PfViewal after 7:30 p.m. Mondav. HEGSTRAND -Sigrid meilv of 3547 Girard Monday. Survived by FHnci Clvmer of Mpls Sinter, Hartford, age 79, for-Ave. Nc.

on 2 daughters, Mrs, Puth 3 sons, Cfar- nce, Vincent and Arth' of Mols 10 grandchildren: brother, Osrar Thompson, Chisago City Minn. Seiv-res Thursday 1 m. Welander-Quist 'North Chapel) 1200 W. Broadwav. irverment Sunset Memorial Pork.

Friends may call after Wednesday noon. JOHNSON Hisdn age 80, 1518 Linden Ave. No Notice of service nter. Ariangements Werness Brothers, 37th St. Nicollet Ave.

JOHNSON Frederick B. age 67, formerly of 7348 14th bt. Funeiat notice later. Knoeble service. JA 9-9636 W.

Monahan, 4108 Elliot S. TA 2-251 3 LOST Brown Brief leather case. I ni tials H.N B. Reward. Call Mr.

Peter son 474-54M. LOSTi Gold link bracelet 3 charms, one dated 7-10-65. on Wed. 1027. Reward, 588-76LL 18.

PERSONALS LIBERAL reward for information leading to recovery of '59 Chevrolet lm-pola 2-dr. serial SF59J 258768. driven bv Thomas J. Jepoesen. Call 330-803 1 eves, 929-9t21 ATTENTION writers I have a novel that goes far beyond the ordinary book.

However, it needs more workmanship then I can aive it. Inter- ejted persons, ph. Mpls. 333-5421. I WILL not be responsible tor any bills, obligation, or liabilities without mv signature.

Irene t. K'nae smim, Mrs. Donald C. 4544 36Vi St. S300 REWARD for information that would help my cause pertaining to a recent political court case.

Tom McDonald. PA 4-8298. REWARD for information whereabouts of Robert A. Gaffke 4or his 1959 Plumnmli 9.dr license No. 1M0451 727-7761 276-5093 ARE YOUR TAXES TOO HIGH? Join Mpls.

Property Owners Assoc. in care of Curtis Hotel, Mmn. Meet 12 noon, 2nd. Wed. of ea.

mo. WILL" NOT be" responsible for debts contracted without my signature. Leonard C. Franklin, 1211 Huumboldt Av. REWARD FOR Information as to where abouts or lob ot Dean n.

neaiger 474-5263 WILL exchange 2 Baltimore-Vikina reserved tickets for same to LA Rams-Viking aame. 425-3101 before 5. I will not be responsible for debts contracted wout my signature. Wayne E. Welsh, 3204 Cedor Av.

THANKS TO ST. JUDE for favors answered. Marie Iverson DOt Will buy boat to suit dock. Call Jim. 332-4341.

19. PERSONALS. BUSINESS ANIMAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR HOME-OFFICE-ADVERTISING BY JEAN A. WHITESELl CALL for appt. 4 info, 866-8135 ARTIST MATERIALS SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAME CUT-OUT MATS Very complete stock Low prices too PIERCE 3701 Nicollet.

823-6296 "FELT REMNANTS TUP FABRIC 4 YARN BARN 2920 Humboldt Ave. S. 825-5800 "SPECIAL PRICE 1 D.mnr.nll nn Tl let Tintt fifl Wed. Lowman Beauty School. Ph.

333-2684 WIGS FOR RENT 722-7742 WEAR A WIG Earn extra money. Coll 722-7742. MEN'S suits cleaned pressed. 99c Ccish. W.

15th "WOOD CARVING CLASSES Wand Cnrvina Shoo WA 7-7491 22. STAMPS, COINS AND B00KS I BUY SELL STAMPS I will be at the Coin Show Nov. 5-7 at the Nicollet Hotel to buy sell stamps. Or write Ray Hamermck, joiv 15th Ave. S.

Mols. or call 722-3482. WANT. Indianhead cents 15c ea. uo COIN SALES UNLIMITED 3018 1965 MEXICAN mint sets.

unc. $1. New pack with 20c comm. stamp. Hauser Coin, 9729 Lyndale 888-4366 CASH FOR COINS Upper Midwest Coin 1919 Emerson Av N.JA 1-9585.

TOP PRICES PAID FOR COINS Coin Corner. 932 SPECIAL '15 Lincoln circ. 29c NORTHLAND COIN 707 W. LakeSt. WANTED GOLD COINS Mpls.Coin Market 301 9Lyndale S.

WE buy, sell, trade coins. 3008 Henn. Money Mart 824-0605 23. INSURANCE A-l AUlO INSURANCE ALL KINDS FE 8-2106 LOWEST AUTO INS. RATES REGARDLESS AGE OR DRIVING RECORD.

Call 332-8339 or nites JU 8-3750 LOWEST RATES RISK INSURANCE YOUNG DRIVERS 929-8577 eve. 888-6854 935-5839 RISK INSURANCE JIM 522-6994 RISK 4 YOUTHFUL DRIVERS INSURANCE PHONE 866-5150 MERCHANDISE 65. ANTIQUES ART GOODS LAMP Building 4 repairing. Antiques restored and wired for electricity. Vases, bottle, tnusual items, glass drilling chimneys prism.

Largest stock of lamp parts in the Northwest. MOHN ELECTRIC CO 7913 HENNEP.N AV. TA 3-4243 ANTIQUE SHOP MUST LIQUIDATE Ail merchandise must be sold. Reductions 50 4 greater. Monday-Saturday Michael Edlin, 2915 Hennepin WOOD CARVING" CLASSES See ad under class.

19. WA 7-7491 2 EDISON phonoqraphs with records 4 speokers.94l3579. 67. BICYCLES ACCESSORIES BICYCLE STORAGE OR REPAIR CALL FOR PICKUP WHEEL GOODS CORP. 2727 HENNEPIN AV.

TA 7-2865 69. BUSINESS EQUIPMENT BANK'S SELLING FOR THE ACCOUNT OF THE INSURANCE CO. SEE OUR AD CLASSIFICATION 87 TODAY Continuing Sale of Office Furniture Equipment BANK'S FRIGIDAIRE freezer om'l. ice cream display cabinet. $40.

TO. CHILDREN'S COLUMN 1st quality all hardwood 6 vr. cribs, nlnttie teethina rail, adiustable sonna. compl winner spring Nvlon mesh playpens wpod, slight $10.88. Bovs girls lacktts 4 parkas, sizes to 16, $3.99.

TREASURE'S ISLAND 4200 W. lake WA 6-8827. COMPLETE stroller chair unit exc. cond. Misc, baby Jurn.

533-9795. PLAYPEN, crib, wood 4 Formica din-ette set auto. humidifier. 533-3763. HIGH chair, foldina.

like new. See eves655 Madison NE.up stairs. 6 YR. CRIB 4 mattress, stroller 4 high chair. like new, $34 KE 7-3429.

6 YR. CRIB, stroller, play pen, high choirt etc. Phone 788-6539. 71. CLOTHING AND FURS OUR LOW OVERHEAD WILL SAVE YOU MANY ON MEN QUALITY CLOTHING 1502 THOMAS AV.

N. GRAY Persian lamb coat, silver gray' m.nkcollar, sz.18. 533-2388. FURS, RESTYLED. REPAIRED.

CLEANED Reas. Estimates by phone. Fc 5-2629. BRIDAL GOWN size 10. Lace.

Reason-" able. JA 2-2045 MAN WARDROBE. Extra Iarge7 Phone 935-581 4 72. Diamonds. Watches, lewilry WE PaY HIGHEST CASH PRICES For Diamonds ESTATE JEWELRY, 4 OLD GOLD BADINER JEWELERS 14 S.

7TH FE 8-6929 5.9 CARAT round diamond, beautiful blue-white color, American modern cut, used as collateral to secure note at bank. Must sell. Best offer. FE 2-1771 or 784-7033. DIAMOND RING.

carat, lady vel-low-aold, never worn, 645-8681, exr7l8 73. Fireplace. Barbecue Equip; Fuel DRY FIREPLACE WOOD Homedale NurseryHopkins WE 8-6383 SEASONED Birch, delivered 4 stack." wkind.ing,$16.50,331-2736. DRY hickory, birch, oak. maple.

Delivered. Pond's Farm TU 1-6016. 74. GOOD THINGS TO EAT FREEZER MEATS 39r Lb UpCasev's Mkt. 561-4130 I nCAIINU cKUirmcni PLUMBING HEATING FIXTURES 4 PARTS.

NEW 4 USED PIPE CUT AND THREADED ANY SIZE. WE BUY-SELL 4 TRADE. ABCO 2505E.FRANKUN 336. -4 1 06. NEW vented thermostat control.

Coleman space heater. $70. 9310 Portland 435-7172 WE BUY sell Heating all types VemsJ818 Wash GAS FURNACES', Price Sale Heller 2206 4th Ay. S. FE 2-8987 77.

Household Appliances DISHWASHER '60 Waste Kinq. $100. 331 -2289 DRYER REFRIGS.T RANGES! WASH-TVS. More than 70 to choose from Reconditioned Gua ranteed Terms THE UNTOUCHABLES 5462 Nicollet TA 5-B838 RICHFIELD APPLIANCES. INC.

DRYER, GAS, Hamilton, new, small dent $149.75. Guar. Free service labor parts 1 vr. 2 new elec. dryers $99 4 $110 guar.

W. 4 W. Supply Co. 1516 E. Franklin, FE 9-4641.

FREEZER CHEST Used $35 ond up. Save $. new 4 used. Gas 4 Electric Stoves Refrig. Washers.

Dryer, freezers, TV sets. W. 4 W. Suooly. Open 'til 9 1516 E.

Franklin. FE 9-4641 Freezers Rfr. Rge. V2 Off LOUDON PA 4-5427, 2524 27th Av. S.

FREEZER Chest type, 10 cu. $457 827-2497, between 5 4 8p.m. IRONER-IRONRITE withchqilike new. 776-0323. RANGE Electric, fully outo.

timers, regulator, Sensitemp thermostat, eye level oven, larger lower oven, rotisseries for both. Pink 4 chrome. Like new. $199. 935-9458.

RANGE 42 in. Tappan aas, 11 cu. ft. Refrigeration, Limed oak dining room set, 1 wooden rocker, double Idry. tub.

5712 13th Ay. S. RANGES, gas elecfrc new 4 used, $39 up. Jay-Cee's Appl. Co.

788-941 3 'ftK 42c. Lawn Services RICH BLACK DIRT PULVERIZED Also Reg Blk. dirt, cloy or sond fill SNAPPY DELIVERY We also load trucks and trailers LI 5-8073 Jerome Begin L5-3800 Cultured or Pasture Sod PULVERIZED BLACK DIRT DELIVERED OR PICKED UP ARNOLD FALK LANDSCAPING PA 2-9331 LANDSCAPING LAWN SERVICE Trees-Shrubs-Flower-Mower Repair FRANSEN NURSERY IFree Est. I 724-5454 42e. Nursery Stock, Shrubbery PARKWAY TREE SERVICE FALlSPECIAL PA 1-2741 42f.

Tree Service TRIM TREE SERVICE LOWEST FALL 521-8883 VET'S TREE SERVICE 335-5890 21 yrs exper. 472-4526 TWIN CITY TREE LANDSCAPING Garden Stote Free est. TA 5-4394 AMLEE TREE SERVICE 4 HEDGES REMOVE. 825-7651. VIKING TREE SERVICE Free estimates.

Terms. 529-0855 CHUCK TREE SERVICE Insured free estimates 522-4542 CALL 3724242 landscape f- PEARSON Hilding, age 68, formerly ot 14 S. 13th St. Survived by broth R.rhard P. of Excelsior Clifford of sister, Mrs.

Wayne Miller of Mols. nephew. Richard Pearson of Mpls. Services Wednesday 1 p.m., McDivitt-Hauae Chapel, 32nd Minnehaha Av. Interment Ft.

Snelling Notional Cemetery. Visitation ofter 5 p.m. Mondav, PFEIFER Helen age 54. 4808 Fremont So. Survived by husband, George B.i daughter, Mrs.

Jerome J. Ouinn (Barbara)j sons, Richard E. and George 3 grandchildren, all of Mpls.j mother, Mrs. Mane Bandermanj sisters, Mrs. Grace Hahn, Mrs.

Alice Franklin and Mrs. Fori Boese, all of Milwaukee, Funeral Wednesday 9 a.m. from White Funrenl Home. 2730 Hennepin and 9:30 Church of the Visitation. Interment Ladysmith, Wisr.

Rosary Tuesday 8 o.m. Friends may call after m. Tuesday, Memorials preferred to the church or Cancer Fund. PAVELKA Mary age 80 of Eden Pro me Survived bv 2 sons, Albert and of Hopkins; 3 daughfres, Mrs. Arthur (Evelyn! of Hopkins, Mrs.

Helen Wachrer of Miss Irene Pavelka. Moose Lake: 1 1 qrandrhiidren; 1 5 sister. Mrs. Frances Dvorak of Hop-k ins. Services Thursday 2 P.m.

John Hus Presbyterian Church of Hopkins, interment church cemetery. Friends may call afternoon on Wednesday at Strobeck-Johnson Chapel, 1400 Excelsior Hopkins. ROBER Daryt age 26, Woeonia an Monday. Survived by mother, Mrs Fugene L. Lindner, Waconia: sister, Mrs.

George Beverly) Cook, Wa-ronia; brother, Donald Rober of Sioux S.D. maternal grandmother, Mrs. Hermame Bunger, paternal grandparents, Mr. Mrs. William Rober of Sioux Falls, S.D.

Services Wednesday 2 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Waconia. Visitation ot The Yetzer Funeral Home (GR 4-97971, Waconia with 1 hour viewing at the church prior to the service. Interment Lakeview Cemetery, WcKonia. STRANDNESS Lamar og 80 of Glenwood, Minn, on Sunday.

Survived by brothers George A. Jacob I. Sisters, Mrs. Alida Aune Elisabeth, nil of Glenwood, Mmn. 4 nephews 1 niece.

Funeral St. Paul's Lutheran Church, towry, Mmn. Wedrsdny 2 p.m. interment St. Paul Cemetery Visitation starts 3 m.

Tuesday at Funeral Home. S'arbuck, Minn. SWENDSON Hnrlan of 4657 Col-lax Av S. Notice of serviro later. Ar.

rangemen's with Wenpss Brothers Chapel. W. 50th St. Beard Ave. So.

THlELEN Charles age 90, of 3706 Zenith Ave. No. (former owner of Thielen Printing Survived by daughters. Norma and Charlotte; 2 sons, Robert and Aldro; 6 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Laura and Florence Thielen. Funeral Wednesday 8:30 a.m.

from The Bertch Funeral Chapel, 1304 University Ave, NE. and Requiem Mass St. Margaret Mary Church at 9. Visitation after .12 noon Tuesday. Prayer Service 8 p.m.

Tuesday. THOMPSON Arthur age 67. 1611 South 6th St. Survived by 4 dauqhters, Mrs. Evelyn Farmer, Mss.

Duane Ar-lene) Enckson. Mrs. Peter (Betty) Vaccari and Mrs. Donald (Genevieve) Nelson; 7 qrandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild. Funeral Wednesday 1 0-30 a m.

The Billman-Hunt Chapel, 201 Centrc Visitation after I m. Tuesday. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. vonZELST Andrew oqe 53 of 3836 Douyias Drive, Crystal. Funeral notice later.

Arrangements Gearty-Davis. WALBRtDC-E Nellie aqe 80, of jDeephaven, Lake Minnetonka. Survived oy sons, tmanuei Charles Motstem, LeRoy Francis Walbridge. Daughters, Mrs. Florence Mcintosh, Mrs.

Gertrude Buescher; brother, Elmer AnteM. Sisters, Mrs. Florence Turner Mrs. Jenny Elli son. Jb grandchildren.

Funeral Thursday, 7:15 a.m. from Gleason Mortuary, with Requiem Mass 8 a.m. at St, Elizabeth Church, Interment Resurrection Cemeferv. Reviewal after A p.m. Tuesday with rosary 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday at Gleason Mortuaiy, 2650 Nicollet Av. WELLS Verne A. of 4403 30th Ave formerly of Denver. Survived by wife, Alice L.j daughters. Becky, Leslie, Deborah.

Julie and Mrs. El-wood (Wanda) Freund: sons, Harold, Lf. Col. Charles and Navy Capt. Robert- 1 sister, Mrs.

Adolph (Gladys! Swanson Services Wednesday 1-30 m. nt The Henry W. Anderson Mortuary. 3640 23 Ave. So.

No reviewal). Fnends may call ofter 7 pm. Tuesday. Interment National Cemetery. WHITE -Lawrence oge 72, died in Lynwood, Calif Oct.

31 St, formerly of 3853 Harriet Ave. So. Survived by wife, Dorothy: 5 sons. Lziwrence of Chicago, Aaron of New Brighton, Owpn, George and Donald of 5 daughters, Clara Baret, Mis. Donna Hoope, Mrs.

Phyllis Morton, Mis. Manon a'-d Mrs. Carol Klaopprick of Calif. Funeial services and burial in Calif, on Thursday. WHITTIER Elizabeth, age 91, formerly of 1516 Linden Ave.

Notice of service later. Arranqempnfs bv Gill Brothers (Downtown Off Hennepin at 14'h St. WILLIAMS Nelrte M. (nee Petriel, of 3721 Pleasant Av. on Mondav.

Survived by daughter Henrietta Williams and nephews. Services Wednesday 3 p.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church Chapel. 83 S. 12th St.

Interment Burr Oaks Cemetery, Union Grove, Minn. Friends may call at We-lander-Quist IWest Chapell, 7301 Du-pont Av. S. after 2 pm. Tuesday.

DIRECTORY 42a. Blacktopplng, Cinders, Stone NMl ROCK Blue tan kasota" flao" toneW A LLS BU I LTI A 1-0868 WALLROCK TAN BLUE KASOTA Walls built. Crushed Rock560-2560 42b. Garden Supplies GRAVELY trac. welec.

start. 4 new snow blower. After 4, 545-0090. 42c. Lawn Services Cultured Sod Wide Cut 20c YD.

DELIVERED HOFFMAN BROS. Howard Lake, Minn Dial Howard Lake 11 2-543-4843 COMPLETE LANDSCAPING Plant Evgreens, shrubs shade trees. Hedges. Sodding. Merion Blue Grass.

TREE SPRAYING CALL PA 9-4057 DSC APING SERVICES 4106 Hiawatha Pasture or Cultured Sod Delivered 4 laid. Also tractor work PHONE 474-5167 REMER'S SODDING SERVICE CULTURED 1 4 PASTURE SOD Deliver 4 Block dirt. UN 9-8954 BLACK DIRT Pulv. screen, 12 vd. $22" 6 yds $12.

Imm. del. Trees, shrubs. cjnders, manure, fill dirt. 560-7466.

QUALITTsocI laid 27 vd. Also tractor work. 537-4497 CULTURED SOD DELIVERED OR PICK UPINFI ELD ALSO LAI D. 784-3529. LET US VACUUM YOUR LEAVES Cleaner than raking.

Len. 929-0821 Martinson all of Mpls, Funeral servires Wednesday I p.m. Welander- WILSON Benjamin, age 76. 3116 Ouist IWest Chapel) 7301 Duoont Av. Bioomington Av.

Services Tuesday, 3 So. Interment Lewis Cemetery, Mnple p.m., at Thomson Brothers Funeral Fioin. Fnends may call after 5 p.m. Home, cor. Park Av.

at 26th St. Inter. Monday ment Valley View Cemetery. Shokopee LOOKING FOR A USED CAR BARGAIN? Use- the Want Ads It would probably take you days to inspect personally the more than 300 used car lots in the Twin Cities area. Why not select your next used car through the want ads? Wonderworking want ads will save you time, shoe leather and frazzled nerves.

You can choose the car best suited to your needs and pocketbook from the wide selection listed under classifications 219, 220 and 221 in the want ads. Minneapolis Minneapolis Star tribune 425 Portland Ave W.4NT ADS.

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