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Tribune Obituaries Neil Maxa dies at 67; owned St. Paul firm and was POW during World War Neil Maxa, 67, owner and president Maxa was a prisoner of war in Maxa is survived by his wife, Marjoof H.R. Peterson Co. Inc. in St.

Paul, Krems, Austria, for years. rie; daughters Dianne Morita, of Apdied of a infection Wednesday ple Valley, and Nancy Saiko, of at Fairview Southdale Hospital. For the past 25 years he had 1 been White Bear Lake; a son, James, of with H.R. Peterson a manufac- Minneapolis; stepchildren Stephen Maxa, of Bloomington, was born in turer's representative of filtration and Paula Larson; sisters Marilyn Montgomery, and spent his equipment. He was commander of McKay, Marble Schueller, Ruth Bliss youth in Seaforth, a small town in the Everett McClay VFW Post in and Doris Loehry; brothers Donald, the southwestern part of the state.

He 1988-89 and senior vice president of Mike and Vern, and eight grandchilwas a pitcher, for the Paris Lakers M.O.C. Pup Tent 51. Maxa's other dren. minor baseball team in Paris, memberships included the American and graduated from the Univer- Legion, Bloomington Lions Club, Services will be held at 2 p.m. today sity of Wisconsin-Stout in Meno- Century Masonic Lodge, Legion of at Werness Brothers Funeral Chapel, monie.

taught industrial arts and Honor, Zuhrah Temple and Scottish 2300 W. Old Shakopee Bloomcoached high school basketball in Rite, Bloomington Horseshoe Club ington. Memorials to the Shriners Brocton, Ill. and the Midway Civic and Com- Hospital for Crippled Children or the merce Association. Bloomington Lions Club are suggestHe served in the Army Air Corps ed.

during World War II and was shot He was an avid sportsman and endown over Holland while serving as joyed hunting, fishing and other outan engineer aboard a B-25 bomber. door activities. Diane L. Anderson, 53, Also noted community volunteer Rene director Wiegert, of 59, "Cats" the and original other music hit Diane L. Anderson, 53, a volunteer Anderson grew up in La Grange, Broadway shows died Monday at Arfor the Minneapolis Public Schools, and graduated from Augustana Col- den Hill Hospital in Goshen, N.Y.

the Minneapolis Neighborhood Re- lege in Rock Island, Ill. The cause of death was not given. cycling Project and the American Cancer Society, died of heart failure She was a speech therapist at schools Before his retirement in 1986, WieWednesday at the University of Min- in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Wilmington, gert, a classical musician, also was nesota Hospital. She had had lym- and Brunswick, Maine, before the musical director of "Evita," "Pipphoma for nearly two years. moving to Minnesota.

pin," "The Boys From. Syracuse," Coward" "Different Anderson, who had lived in south She loved music and had performed Times," as well as revivals of "OklaMinneapolis for 13 years, was a vol- in several musicals while living in homa" and "South Pacific." unteer coordinator at Washburn Delaware. She played piano and was High School's career resource center. a member of the Minnesota Chorale. Mitzi Newhouse, 87, widow of newspaper and magazine publisher S.I.

She raised money for the American Besides her husband, survivors in- Newhouse and a longtime patron of Cancer Society and recruited other clude sons Mark and Peter, of Min- the arts, died at home Thursday in volunteers to collect money door-to- neapolis; her parents, Isabel and F.L. Palm Beach, after a brief illness. door. She encouraged grassroots par- Oberbeck, of Downers Grove, She donated $1 million in 1973 to ticipation in the Neighborhood Recy- and a sister, Judy Johnson, of New help establish the Mitzi Newhouse cling Program, and was active in the Hope. Theater at Lincoln Center.

Boy Scouts. A memorial service will be held at 11 Alan Woods, 43, administrator of the Anderson and her husband, George, a.m. Saturday at Plymouth Congre- Agency for International Developwere cochairs of a fellowship group at gational Church, 1900 Nicollet Av. ment (AID) in the Reagan and Bush Plymouth Congregational Church in Minneapolis. administrations and a strong advoMinneapolis.

cate of linking U.S. assistance to ecoVisitation will be from 3 to 6 p.m. nomic reform, died Thursday of was technically called a home- today at Gill Brothers, 5801 Lyndale cer in Washington, D.C. He was also maker these days, but she lived for Av. S.

Memorials to the church or a former deputy U.S. trade represenher faith and her children and their the American Cancer Society are sug- tative and a proponent of open trade education," her husband said Thurs- gested. policies. day. Ramsey Clinic cites lower pay for high doctor-turnover rate the 19 clinics.

mittee to answer questions about a request that the county enter." into a The report said that Ramsey Clinic, contract to pay Ramsey up to which has about 170 doctors, has $220,000 this year for medical serexperienced a 14 percent average vices provided for inmates of county staff turnover rate since 1983, and a correctional facilities. 16 percent turnover rate since 1988. Since 1983, 133 clinic staff members The clinic has sought payment for have left to practice elsewhere. services to inmates since 1985, but hasn't been paid by the county. FiThat compares with an annual turn- nance committee members, upset over rate of 2 to 3 percent at Henne- that the request had not been made pin Faculty Associates, a group prac- during 1989 budget hearings, grudgtice for doctors who practice at the ingly recommended that the proposal Hennepin County Medical Center; be approved.

It will be considered by. 5.3 percent at the Columbia Park the full County Board in July. Medical Group and 7.4 percent for Among those urging the committee. Park Nicollet Medical Group, ac- to approve the request were Ramsey. cording to the report.

Ramsey Clinic County Board Chairman Hal Norofficials said lower salaries are the gard and Commissioner Diane Ahmain reason. rens, both members of the medical center's board of directors. "Our turnover rate is five times that of Hennepin County, and we are los- Marlene Marschall, St. Paul Ramsey ing staff because of reimbursement Medical Center president and chief Paul' Sommers, Ramsey executive officer, said the clinic's Clinic executive vice president and turnover rate is a concern but said it chief administrative officer, told the has not adversely affected the quality Ramsey County board finance com- of care at the hospital. mittee Tuesday.

By Paul Gustafson those average salaries are or identify Sommers appeared before 1 the com- Staff Writer Ramsey Clinic, whose doctors form the core of the medical staff at St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Center, has a turnover rate five times that of doctors at Hennepin County Medical Center, clinic officials said. The reason, the officials said, is that they cannot offer salaries competitive with those paid by other metro-area health care organizations. As a result, the clinic is seeking higher payments. from health maintenance organizations and is asking that Ramsey, Dakota and Washington counties pay for some services formerly provided for free such as care for prison inmates and for uninsured low-income people who don't qualify for welfare benefits.

The average salary of Ramsey Clinic doctors is 81 percent of the overall average salary paid by 19 comparable clinics, according to a report presented Wednesday to Ramsey HealthCare the clinic's parent organi- zation. Officials would not say what Angry parents help St. Paul police arrest teens, seize stolen weapons By Conrad deFiebre Staff Writer With the help of a group of angry parents, St. Paul police have arrested seven teenagers who allegedly stole cars and guns, including an AK-47 assault rifle with a fixed bayonet, while on a weekend crime spree. The guns were among seven taken in a burglary of a store Saturday night in La Crosse, police said.

As many as nine teenagers may have been involved, said Lt. Lisa Millar, head of the St. Paul police juvenile division. On Tuesday morning, a group of parents surrounded a stolen station wagon at the Mount Airy housing project near downtown St. Paul and let air out of some of the tires to prevent the car from being driven Funeral Notices And related classifications.

To place a paid classified notice call 372-4130 Booker Duffy Kirschner McClay Noll Sess Tornstrom away, police said. They called police and held four teenage suspects until officers arrived. The parents were angry that their children might have been involved in the weekend spree, police said. The response of the parents, who are Hmong, was typical of community justice in their homeland of Laos, said Ka Lee Yang, a Hmong community service officer who assisted in the investigation. "It appears it crime of opportunity," Millar said.

"They were on four- or five-day spree of auto theft." The teenagers would steal a car and go to Wisconsin to visit friends, she said, then ditch the first car there and steal a different one to drive back. Up to five cars were stolen in the most recent spree, she said. Joseph age 77, of Carver. Survived by wife, Dorothy; 3 sons, Kenneth, Robert William; and a daughter, Rose Ann Mahowald; 1 brother; 3 sisters. Visitation after 4pm Friday at the Bertas Funeral Home, 200 West 3rd Chaska.

Prayer service 8pm. Mass of Christian Burial Sat 10am at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Carver, MN. Burial in the church cemetery. Shelley Diane 44 years, of New Hope.

Preceded in death by her father, Carl Ekberg. Survived by husband, Gary; beloved mother of Allen Adam; mother, Lillian Olson; sister, Janet Johnson of Northfield; brothers, James Ekberg of St. Michael William Ekberg of New Hope; also aunts cles, nieces, nephews cousins. Funeral services Sat, 1 pm at the Kapala-Glodek Crystal New Hope Chapel, Bass Lake Rd Winnetka. Interment Hillside.

Visitation Friday, 5-8 pm. Memorials preferred. Kapala-Glodek 535-4112 Swedean (Wychor) Jennie age 71, of NE Mpis. Preceded in death by husband, Henry. Survived by sons, Richard wife, Joyce, Paul wife, Karen; daughter, Kathleen husband, Gary Kinser; grandchildren, Alison, Heather, Hildy, Andrew, Elizabeth Michael.

Sister, Olga Waugh of CA; brothers, Walter wife, Beverly of Stillwater, Paul wife, Gladys of Col. Hgts Jim wife, Carol of Worthington; nieces, nephews many special friends. Retiree of Dunwoody Institute. Service 11 am, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 3014 McKinley St. NE.

Interment Hillside. Friends may call at McReavy, Northeast Chapel, 29th Johnson St. NE Friday, 5-7 pm. Memorials preferred. Washburn McReavy Northeast Chapel 781-6828 Thereau ATTN: PIPEFITTERS LOCAL 539 Donald age 76, of Mpls.

Beloved husband, father grandfather. Survived by loving wife of 57 years, Ruby; daughters, Beverly Georges husband, Jim; Barbara Eliason husband, Jerry, Betty Liggett husband, Dale, Corrine Hayes; son, Bill wife, Karen; 17 grandchildren; great-grandchildren. Funeral service Saturday 11:00 am at SUNSET MEMORIAL PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2250 St. Anthony Blvd NE. Visitation Friday (TONIGHT) 5-8 pm, also 1 hour prior to service.

789-3596 Toebe Allan, age 54, died June 29, 1989. Born in McGrath, MN. Survived by 2 brothers, Russel, Baudette, MN, LeRoy, Mpis; 3 sisters, Anita Diem, Burton, MI, Iris Pietrzak, Mpis, June Kelton, Dayton, MN; dear friend, Lillian Madland, Mois. Funeral arrangements pending. Larson Funeral Home, 789-3571, 2301 Central Ave NE.

Police displayed the Chinese rifle Thursday after finding it late Wednesday hidden in bushes near Linwood Park, southwest of downtown. Three semiautomatic pistols also were recovered, police said. After police found car, a mother of allowed police to Yang said. "She child stole the gun house," he said. two pistols in the one of the suspects search her house, felt bad that her and hid it in her A pistol was found in the house.

The unloaded AK-47 was discovered several miles away near St. Albans St. and Pleasant Av. after a stepbrother of one of the suspects led police to it. Police said they are looking for three other guns.

"There's no evidence that they were Obituaries and Funerals NOTICE As a public service to our readers, we offer the first five lines of any Minneapolis or St. Paul obituary free of charge. With this space you can include name, age, address, city and funeral home. You may also buy additional lines of space. For help in placing your notice, please contact a Star Tribune representative at 372-4130 or your funeral director.

Allen Kenneth Martin, age 10, of Cottagewood. Preceded in death by sister, Kelly May. Survived by parents, Robert Cathy; sisters, Lindsay May Mollie Lynn; grandparents, Vince Elva Bakken of Tonka Bay and Barb Ken Allen, Cottagewood; great-grandmother, Dottie Pond; many aunts, uncles cousins. Funeral service Sat, 10:30 am at the Grace Lutheran Church in Deephaven. Visitation Friday, 5-8 pm at Huber Funeral Home, Excelsior.

Interment Lakewood Cemetery, Mpis. Anderson Diane age 53, of SW Mpis. Active member of Plymouth Congregational Church volunteer in Mpis neighborhood recycling prolect, the American Cancer Society Mpis Public Schools. Survived by loving husband, George; 2 sons, Mark Peter; parents, Mr. Mrs.

F. L. Oberbeck of Downer's Grove, IL; sister, Judy brother-in-law, David Johnson of New Hope; 1 niece 3 nephews. Memorial services Sat, 11 am, Plymouth Congregational Church, 1900 Nicollet Ave. Private interment Lakewood Cemetery.

Visitation Friday, 3-6 pm at Gill Brothers Funeral Chapel, 5801 Lyndale Ave S. Memorials preferred to Plymouth Congregational Church or American Cancer Society. Gill Brothers 861-6088 Anderson Esther age 81, of Bloomington. Service Friday (TODAY) at Hope Presbyterian Church, 7132 Portland Ave. Interment Pleasantview.

Morris Nilsen Chapel 869-3226 Bickford E. Murei, age 87, of Anoka Maple Manor Care Center, formerly of Brooten, MN. Survived by brothers, Irvine Clarence of Anoka; brother sister-in-law, Henry Martha of Blaine; sister, lone Bickford of Anoka; sisters-in-law, Helen Swanson of Big Lake Eleanor Swanson of Monticello; also several nieces nephews. Funeral services Saturday, 11 am at Thurston-Lindberg Funeral Home, W. Main St.

Branch Anoka. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Monticello. Visitation 1 hour before services only. Christine age 98, of Twin Birch HCC, formerly of St. Paul.

Preceded in death by husband, Albert W. Survived by sons, Howard his wife, June of Houston, TX, David of St. Paul; daughter, Mrs. John (Betsy) Raymond of Minnetonka; 9 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren. Memorial service 12 noon Saturday at Faith Presbyterian Church, 12007 Excelsior Blvd, Mika.

Private interment Sunset Memorial Park. Memorials may be directed to donor's choice. Washburn McReavy Strobeck- Johnson 938-9020 Brant Lela, age 88, of Apple Valley Health Care Center. Survived by daughter son-in-law, Marian Harold Schmidt, Cologne, MN; sister, Allene McCellan, Buffalo, NY; grandchildren, Sherry Wenborg, Linda Dylak, John Dylak Jerry James; 5 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild. Memorial service 1:00 pm Fri.

at Oak Grove Presbyterian Church, 2200 W. Old Shakopee Road. Private interment. Visitation Thurs. 6-8 pm at Morris Nilsen Chapel, 6527 Portland Ave.

Brister John Tyler, age 37, of Minneapolis. Honor graduate of Mpis. College of Art and Design; film animator; created Spanish Peanuts (Cannes Film Festival silver cup winner); other film creations included: Mandarin Oranges (International Tournee of Animation winner), Punchfilm (Houston Film Festival first place winner). Active in Metropolitan Arts Community as prop stylist and costumer for local theater productions. Served as Artist in Residence teaching film production and animation throughout the nation.

Survived by mother, Ruth; sister brother-in-law, Sue Steve Rial; nephews, Ben Dan. No funeral services. If so desired, memorials may be given to: MAP, 2025 Nicollet Ave. Mpis, 55404. Werness Brothers Chapel 2300 W.

Old Shakopee Rd. Bloomington, MN 884-8145 Curtis Glenn age 78, of Mpis, formerly of Lakewood, OH. Employee of Ohio Bell for 45 years. Veteran of WWII. Survived by wife, Edna; son, James his wife, Nancy of Murray HIM, NJ; daughter, Marilynn her husband, Timothy Gamble of St.

Paul; 4 grandchildren; sister, Alice Darling of Lakewood, OH. Memorial service Monday, July 3rd, 2 pm at Grace Trinity Community Church, 1430 W. 28th Mpis. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to the Grace Trinity Music Endowment Fund. Cremation Society of MN 825-2435 Winifred age 76, of 2657 Rice Creek Road, New Brighton.

Survived by daughter, Nancy Claussen husband, David of Columbia Heights; son, William W. wife, Jeanne of North Oaks; 3 grandsons, Sean, Brett Kirk Duffy; brother, Walter, Allentown, PA. Funeral Sat 9am at Washburn McReavy, Northeast Chapel, 29th Johnson St. NE. Mass of Christian Burial 10am at the Church of St.

Frances Cabrini, 1500 Franklin Ave SE. Interment St. John the Baptist Cemetery. Memorials preferred to any animal humane society. Friends may call after 4pm Friday.

Washburn McReavy Northeast Chapel 781-6828 Enestvedt Mariorie age 79, St. Louis Park. Memorial service 11:30 am Westwood Lutheran Church, Gearty-Delmore, 926-1615. Felegy Anna, age 93, of NE Mols. Survived by sons daughters-inlaw, Joe J.

Helen, Nicholas Ruth; daughter son-in-law, Irene F. Steve Pacak; 2 sisters in Czechoslovakia; 6 grandchildren 9 greatgrandchildren. Member of St. Mary's Russian Women's Society (Pokrova). Funeral from the Kozlak University Funeral Chapel, 1918 University Av NE Saturday at 9:40 am.

Funeral services in St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral at 10 am. Interment St. Mary's Orthodox Cemetery. Memorial service (Parastas) Friday at 7:30 pm.

Visitation after 4 pm Friday. Memorials preferred to donor's choice or to the Cathedral. Nick Radulovich Director Kozlak University Chapel 789-8869 Graham Robert of St. Louis Park. Funeral notice later.

Arr: Gearty-Delmore Park Chapel 926-1615 Groth Ervin, age 78, of St. Paul. Arr: Cremation Society of Minnesota, 825-2435 Johannson Berthil age 80, of Minneapolis. Attn: Pipefitter Local 539. Full notice Sunday.

Werness Brothers 3500 W. 50th St, 927-8641 Kerns (McGregor) Mary, died Sun. June 25, formerly of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Preceded in death by parents, Mr.

Mrs. Alexander McGregor. Survived by sister, Grace C. McGregor; brother, Donald W. his wife, Audrey of Deephaven; nieces, Marviean McGregor, Carolyn McGregor McMahon her husband, Mark their children, Meryl, Andrew Elise of Lake Forest, IL.

University of Minnesota Graduate. Member of Gamma Phi Beta D.A.R. World traveler, life long interest in art family geneology. Memorial service July 1 at 12 Noon at Lakewood Chapel, 36th Hennepin Ave. Memorials preferred to Bonhill Old Church, Bonhill, Scotland.

Washburn McReavy Welander-Quist-Davies 377-2203 Cyril age 81, of Mpls. Survived by wife, Virginia; daughters, Jayn Gerlach her husband, LeRoy, Bloomington, Karen Kirschner, Eden Prairie, Betty Nahinsky, Bloomington, Linda Steiner her husband, George, Plymouth; 9 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild; niece, Harriet Wilson. Memorial service Fri. 2:30 pm at Grace Trinity Church, 1430 W. 28th Mpis.

Memorials preferred to Grace Trinity Church, American Cancer Society or Walker Health Center. Cremation Society Minnesota 825-2435 Madison Michael John, infant son of Keith Judy. Service Friday, 11 am, Straight Gate Church, Franklin Park. Albin Chapel Ralph James Albinson Marolt Albert age 75, of St. Louis Park.

Preceded in death by his wife, Mary Ann. Survived by his son, Raymond of Jacksonville, FL; 3 daughters, Marcia Tholen of Winton, MN; Monna Grotte of Plymouth, MN Mary Ellen of St. Louis Park; 7 grandchildren; brothers, Frank of Butte, MT, Matt Dominic, both of Ely, MN; sister, Amelia McDonald of Superior, WI; nieces nephews. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday, 11:30 am at Holy Family Catholic Church, 5900 West Lake with visitation hour prior to services at the church only. Interment Gethsemane Cemetery.

Enga Memorial Chapel 929-7876 1900, Merrill, WI, the son of Karl Marie Martens. Survived by nieces nephews. Services were held Thursday in Merrill, WI. Burial Fri at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery.

Maxa Neil, age 67, of Bloomington Owner President of H.R. Peterson St. Paul, MN. POW Stalag 178 for years during WWII. Past Commander Everett McClay V.F.W.

Post ('88-'89); Sr. Vice of M.O.C. Pup Tent Member of Post American Legion, Member Bloomington Lion's Club; Member of Century Masonic Lodge AF AM, Legion of Honor, Zuhrah Tempie and Scottish Rite; Member of Bloomington Horseshoe Club, Midway Civic Commerce St. Paul; Graduate Stout University, Industrial Arts Instructor, Brocion, IL; Pitcher for Paris Lakers, Paris, IL (Professional Minor League). Survived by wife, Marjorie; daughters, Dianne Morita Nancy Salko; son, James Maxa; stepson, Stephen M.

Larson; stepdaughter, Paula Larson; grandchildren 7 brothers and sisters. Funeral services Fri. 2:00 pm, Werness Brothers Chapel. Interment Sat. Belleview, MN.

VFW Ritual 7:30 pm Masonic Service to follow. Friends may call Thurs. 3-9 pm at: Werness Brothers Chapel Martens Otto age 89, formerly of Bloomington. Retired employee with the IRS. Born May 12, 2300 W.

Old Shakopee Rd. Bloomington, MN 884-8145 Adelaide age 75, of Miltona, MN. Preceded in death by husband, John A. Survived by son daughter-in-law, Kenneth Marilyn; son, Keith; 10 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; sisters, Delores Halverson, Lois Jorgenson, Marlene Quiring; brother, Orville Stevens; nieces nephews. Services 10:30 am Saturday at Washburn McReavy Welander-Quist-Duschane Chapel, 4239 W.

Broadway, Robbinsdale. Interment Glen Haven. Friends may call 5-8 pm Fri at the chapel. Memorials preferred to donor's choice. Washburn McReavy 537-2333 to, died June 28th, 1989 Janesville Nursing Home.

Retired State Highway Patrol Officer of 18 years. Survived by daughters, Joan Shafer of Bloomington, Dorothy (Mrs. Jack) Ringgenberg of rural Mankato; 2 brothers, Rolf Bernita Nackerud and Rodney Ann Nackerud; sister, Margie (Mrs. Harry) Bakken, all of Walnut Grove. Services Saturday, 10 am, July 1, at Messiah Lutheran Church, N.

Mankato, Rev. Arly Fadness officiating. Burial at Woodland Hills Memorial Park. Visitation Friday, 4-8 pm at Woodland Hills Funeral Home, Mankato. Nackerud Harry age 84, of N.

Manka- Nelson Elvira Survived by age sons 77, of S. Mols. daughtersin-law, Gary Lee Jenyne, Frank L. Leah; daughter son-in-law, Joan Ted Brinkman; grandchildren, Erik, Erin, Frank Brita Nelson, Lindsey Kirsten Brinkman. Services 11 am Saturday at the Washburn McReavy Welander-Quist-Davies Chapel, 2301 Dupont Av S.

Private interment at Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel 1 hour before time of service. Washburn McReavy Welander-Quist-Davies 377-2203 Nelson Jeanne Yvonne, age 58, of SLP. Full notice later. Waterston Funeral Home, 825-4567.

Nolan Louise age 99, of Robbinsdale. Preceded in death by husband, John P. Nolan. Survived by son daughter-inlaw, John Ann Nolan, Robbinsdale; daughter son-inlaw, Elizabeth Robert Weber, Appleton, WI; 10 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchiidren. Funeral 9:30 am Sat from Gearty Delmore, Robbinsdale Chapel, 39th W.

Broadway Mass of Christian Burial 10 am at the Church of the Sacred Heart. Private interment. Friends may call 6-8 pm Friday (TODAY). Prayer service 7 pm Friday. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred.

Christopher Douglas, months, of Chaska. Survived by parents, Douglas Diane; sister, Lindsay; grandparents, Marty Dariene Noll Dave Tonsfeldt; aunts uncles, Renee, Dave Michelle Noll, Patty Doug Branzovsky, Gary, David Kim Tonsfeldt. Preceded in death by grandmother, Rose Marie Tonsfeldt. Funeral Mass Saturday, 10:30 am, St. Edward's Catholic Church, 9401 Nesbitt.

Interment Dawn Valley Cemetery. Friends may call at Dawn Valley Funeral Home, 9940 E. Bush Lake Rd, Friday, 6-8 pm. Prayer service at 7 pm. G.

Robert Werness, Director Olson (NOTE SERVICE TIME) Kathryn age 94, of Mpls. Survived by son, Elmore J. (Beverly) of Destin, FL; daughter, Janet (Philip) Meany of Duluth; grandchildren, Richard G. Raymond L. O1- son, John, Ann, Robert Kathryn Meany; sister, Lucy Possehl of Mpis.

MEMORIAL SERVICE FRI. (TODAY), 11:30 AM at Richfield Lutheran Church, 60th St. Nicollet Ave. S. Private interment Lakewood.

Memorials to Richfield Lutheran Church. Arr: Morris Nilsen Chapel, 869-3226. Orsen Pauline age 66. Complete notice Sunday. Henry W.

Anderson Mortuary, 729-2331 Pacini Lorraine age 79 of Edina. Notice later. Cremation Society of Minn, 825-2435. Patrick Virginia, age 61, of St. Paul.

Arr: Cremation Society of Minnesota, 825-2435. Pickett Beulah Cornelia (LaBonte), age 81, of Hopkins, longtime resident of St. Louis Park. Preceded in death by husband, Rex. Survived by son, Rex Jr.

of Mpis; daughters, Mrs. LeRoy (Barbara) Hoops of Crystal, Mrs. John (Elizabeth) Cave of Woodland, Mrs. Ronald (Diane) Kibiger of Maple Grove; 18 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; brother, Truman O. LaBonte of Edina; sister, Joyce Morgan of N.

Miami, FL; many nieces, nephews friends. Past President charter member of St. Louis Park VFW Ladies Auxiliary held State VFW offices for many years. Funeral services Saturday, 10 am, Cross of Glory Baptist Church, 4600 Shady Oak Road, Hopkins. Private interment, Ft.

Snelling National Cemetery. Friends may call 7-9 pm Friday at Washburn McReavy -Johnson Chapel, 1400 Mainstreet, Hopkins and hour before services at church. Memorials preferred to the church or to donor's choice. Washburn McReavy Strobeck- Johnson 938-9020 Renneke Randal 80, of Mankato, on Wednesday. Metro area family, wife, Agnes; Dr.

Mark Lucille Renneke; LuVerne Renneke, she is the widow of Dr. W. Eidred Renneke; Roy Blossom Schwartz. Funeral Saturday, 11 am St. Paul's Ev.

Lutheran Church, North Mankato. Visitation 4-8 pm Friday at Mankato Mortuary, 1001 N. Riverfront Dr. and 1 hour prior to funeral on Saturday. Dr.

Clifford DDS, age 77, of Mols. Retired colonel U.S. Army. Survived by wife, Janet (Hale) Tornstrom; children, Susan Leontiades of New Jersey, Robert E. Tornstrom of CA, Jane Koleini, IL; 5 grandchildren.

Memorial Services Sun. at 1:30 at the Cathedral Church of St. Mark, 519 Oak Grove St. If so desired, memorials may be directed to the Cathedral Church of St. Mark.

Arrangements: Washburn McReavy Welander-Quist-Davies Chapel 377-2203 Winlund Allen age 77, of Johanna Shores, formerly of SE Mpis. Survived by brothers, Floyd wife, Ruth Matson, Russel wife, Louise Dansare; sister, Emyle husband, Freeman Peterson; nieces, nephews cousins. Services 10 am Sat. at the Washburn McReavySoutheast Chapel, 2nd Central Ave. SE.

Interment 12 Noon Sat. at the North Isanti Baptist Church Cemetery, Isanti, MN. Friends may call at the chapel from 5-8 pm Fri. Washburn McReavy Southeast Chapel 379-2368 Cemetery Lots CRYSTAL LAKE monument setting, 4 sites. Se- rious inquiries only, 427-7119 Monuments and Markers MARKERS MONUMENTS FOR ALL CEMETERIES L.

M. Bogie, 825-4472 Funeral Directors 13 Washburn McReavy Funeral Chapels Cremation $445 377-2203 GEARTY-DELMORE ROBBINSDALE537-4511 PARK CHAPEL St. Louis Park 926-1615 Billman-Hunt 2701 Central Av. NE. 789-3535 0.E.

LARSON 2301 Central Av. NE. 789-3571 ALBIN CHAPEL 2200 Nicollet 871-1418 EVANS-NORDBY 533-3000 424-4000 GLEASON 76th St. Pleasant S. 866-5038 MALONE Fremont at Lowry 522-3622 MORRIS NILSEN 6527 Portland 869-3226 used in any crime," Millar said.

"They're not gang-related. The kids may have taken the guns just to brag about them to their The seven teenagers who have been arrested face delinquency proceedings in juvenile court, Millar said. S. Washington plans $30 million bond vote A referendum on a $30.7 million building bond issue will be held i in late September or early October, the South Washington County school board decided Thursday night. The bulk of the money, $24 million, would be used to build three elementary schools and additions to four other elementary schools.

The sevenmember board, which unanimously approved the measure, chose to build classrooms rather than combine high schools or have split shifts or yearround school. The board wants to build a major addition to Newport Elementary School and acquire sites for future schools. The district includes Woodbury, Cottage Grove, Newport and St. Paul Park. "Looking at all the demographics and housing starts in progress in Woodbury and Cottage Grove and St.

Paul Park, there is no question in our mind that we have a housing problem in terms of students. We need to build more buildings," said board Chairman Julio Almanza. Attorney told he can't quit the bar A West St. Paul attorney facing discipline for mishandling clients' cases cannot resign from the bar, the Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled. Louis J.

McCoy, who was suspended from the practice of law last year for neglecting client matters and misrepresentations to clients, filed a petition to resign in May after the director of Lawyers Professional Responsibility asked the court to have him disbarred or further suspended from practicing law. In a decision dated June 21 but for release today, the court said it will hold a hearing Sept. 5 to determine the appropriate discipline. In 1985, McCoy was placed on two years probation for failure to respond to client inquiries and other misconduct. Further allegations of misconduct arose and the board filed another discipline petition on May 9.

McCoy didn't respond to the latest petition, so the court said the allegations are deemed to be admitted. McCoy was admitted to the bar in 1982. 0.

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