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1 1 National GOP MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TIIIDNEQ1 Mar. 19, 1962 0 I DEATHS I SEE by the TRIBUNE Newspaper Plant Burns moving to California 17 years aeo, He was charter member of Paul Revere Lodge 321 AF AM. He was grain merchant. Survivors include his widow, Sarah Mable; a sister, Grace Campbell, Hartford, and six daughters and four sons. MRS.

SOPHIE A. ALLEN Services (or Mrs. Sophie A. Allen, 77, Mound, who died Saturday, will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Werness Brothers Mortuary.

3700 Nicollet with burial In St, Mary's Cemetery. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Deloris Stecn, Mound, end a son, John N. Allen, Official to Speak Grant Reynolds. White Plains, N.Y., legal counsel for the Republican National Committee, will speak at a dinner following the Hennepin County Young Republican League (YRL) convention April 7 jn the Radisson Hotel.

Delegates to the conven- Bertha Bailey, San Diego, and Mrs. Mary Schmitt and Mrs. Margaret Wilkins, both of Los Angeles. MRS. ANNA M.

STANDAL Services for Mrs. Anna M. Standal, 93. Jordan, who died Sunday, will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Washburn-McReavy Mortuary, ,405 Central Av.

with burial in Crystal Lake Cemetery. Born in Norway, Mrs. Standal lived in Minneapolis 40 years, moving to Jordan two years ago. Survivors include four sons, Chris, Youngtown, and Ben, Melvin and James, all of Minneapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Ryan and Mrs.

George Marshall, both of Minneapolis, and brother, in Norway. MRS. HARRY THORNE Special to the Minneapolis Tribune Special to the Minneapolis Trlbun NORWOOD, Minn. The home of the Norwood Times, 72-year-old weekly newspa- MINNEAPOLIS MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Oerniis W. Von Osv.i, IS 2926 Columbia Av Mam C.

ralkmon, Jvl IHh Av. Inor A. Sonderten, legal, Mo.ind: lllllt 1 Man, le.jot. 24, i 13th Sr. William Whouy.

19. 1420 Juneau Innm Marilyn I. Williams. 16. 201 9 2 Ird Ay i Michael A Irurrjoni, 21, 5844 lyndole Av lvrly i.

log. 21, 3629 I3ih Ay' Cliflxd f. Jhnin, 45. 600 I ti'h Ay SE Glort J. Cotlttl, 34.

201 1 W. Brnod-may Julius A. lee. 30. 30 5 9'h St I Hit J.

Jenninfi. IS. 4308 Oallnnd Av lru I. Pomer. 22.

210 I lot S' i Virginia Ma Narum, 1. 132 New'W Ay Ita f. 0 Rungs, 32, Sondstone, Minn Aones I 32. jj9 14'h Av. Htitchal M.

Jones, leonl. 6201 Brook- PALMER E. EKERN Services for Palmer E. Ekern, 70 75K 25th St who died GEORGE F. BALLENT1NE ness administration at Hamline University, St.

Paul, for 29 years before retirement in 1952. Me loined the Hamline faculty in 1922 as an associate professor. He was a graduate of Wau-sau, High School, and the University of Wisconsin. He received his master's and Ph. D.

degrees from the University of Minnesota. After his retirement, Dr. Kuhlmann taught for a year at Blue-field College, Blue-field, and returned to Hamline in the 1957-58 school year to teach and head his former department on a temporary basis. Dr. Kuhlmann formerly lived in Excelsior.

Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Ben Wegner and Lucy Kuhlmann. ERICK W. SEABERG Services for Erick W. Seaberg, 79, 2416 Bloomington who died Saturday, will be at 1 p.m.

Tuesday at Welander Quist Mortuary, 1825 Chicago with burial in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Seaberg, born in Stock tion will elect new officers Per. and the seven-room and delegates to the state apartment of its owners were Services for George F. Balh-n- Saturday, will be at 10 a.m.

tine, 85, 2554 NE. Hayes Wednesday at Welander-Quist who died Saturday, will be at Mortuary, 1825 Chicap.o 3 p.m. Wednesday at Wash-1 with burial in Ft. Snelling Na- YRL convention May 4 and destroyed by fire Sunday. I jren Jt Columb a He-ghls Jehn G.

Manlave. H'3 llih Ay SE idwenf I Mean, 2t71 i He ghrs Or Lnon Pop ni i Thamas M. Murohv. 1217 Plymouth Av. Gerald A OeitreicH Mound Dennis C.

Olien, 1213 105'' Av. NF. ami tlonley J. Oaieth. 4901 86h St Boariimglon.

Philli K. Person 31 3 Nf Siondwnv. Grannii Pierian, 1750 Pieosont S' St, Pnul. Wesley A. Pielila, 129', Cedor tola RmH James Reents, 2012 I inc Gold en Vul'r-y John Ress, 2817 1 5'h Ay Biarn A Rotsmg.

2t9 NE 4'h 5' Bruce Russell. 37 1st Av Ronald J. Scholl. 34 0 f.E Edwo ds St St Anthony Robert I. Schulti.

302b Rhode Island Av St Louis Park Robert 0. Semmec, 1 3C4 Medicmt lose Of Pivniouth Benedict W. Smith. 512 iMew'on Av George M. Stanley, 4230 Xema Av Civsial William Strond.

1C6'9 f-lE. Vvnshingion St B'n re Arnold Swenseci. 741? Dueont Ay et eid Wni Yin Syn. 718 I4'h Ay SE Gordon 0 Titus 3348 2oih Ay Jomes R. Walters.

2634 Blrvsae1! Av. lee 0. Wiltos. 4441 Upton Av Chorlei J. Wilson, 10448 Xerei Av, Bioorrington Ronald I.

Wilson. 5835 Nf. Mom Richard A. ruretko. 5000 NE 7lh Heigh's BOYS Mr.

ond Mrs Robert C. Adams. 137 University ViH-ige Wallace Almauist Jr. 20C5 9-h St. 5 in St.

Louis Park. nurn-miiveHvy mortuary, tional Cemetery. NE. Johnson with burial in view, Fd.no Dam f. Clarfca.

lego Hillside Cemetery. A resident of Minneapolis 65 years, Mr. Ballentine was born in Nova Scotia, Canada. He was a member of Clan Gordon No. 98 of the Order of Scottish ij'i Crosby.

The loss was estimated at more than $50,000. Mrs. Viola Clay, co-owner of the newspaper with her husband, Roy, said their son, Kerry, 18, discovered the fire about 4.30 p.m. as he was backing his car out of the garage. Rolvaag Assails Andersen Trip to Indian Areas Born in Flandreau, S.D., he lived in Minneapolis 20 years.

He was a World War I veteran. He was a building contractor. Survivors include his widow, Cynthia: a son, Donald Tucson, and a brother, Peter, Anaheim, Calif. MRS. ANNE FISHER Servicps for Mrs.

Anne Fisher, 61, 5311 Circle Downs, Golden Valley, who died Saturday, will be at 1 p.m. today at Hodroff and Sons-Aaron Mortuary. 1306 Plymouth with burial in United Hebrew Brotherhood Cemetery. Clans, Cataract Lodge No. 2 A.F.

and A.M. and of West-! minster Presbyterian Church, Survivors include his widow, Margarite; two daughters, COALGATE, Okla. Services I Jenn i cianwnt. 'ijni. for Mrs.

Harry Thome, 59, 1110; Jj; 3,00 57 26th Av. who died in Coal- i o. zx cdm a jeon gate Sunday, will be at 2 p.m. Mv, i rroncit G. Ho 33.

1 70 1 rnik Ittty Tuesday the Coalgate Church I i. $mh, 33, 76u u- of Christ with burial in the Coal- 21. 8mon gate Cemetery. '-s J- a' Born in Coalgate, Mrs. Thome i iot.it t.

Mean. uoton av was a Minneapolis resident 22 I 1 Av years. i Throdart W. Cundanan. 21.

3602 11 th Survivors include her hus-i Hamanwoy, 23. Lt. Gov. Karl F. Rolvaag i Man Charged With Violating I said Sunday that publicity-! seeking was the principal I motive for Gov.

Elmer L. t-rea wassen, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Leon Black, Lansing, four sons. Lt. Col.

George Ft. Richardson, Alaska; the Rev. John Tyler, and Forbes W. and Thomas both of Minneapolis, and a sister, band, Harry. Minneapolis; a camad i.

fink." 3'5 25th 327 Univfjruty Manica H. W.idorf. 1 6 daughter, Mrs. James Rams holm, Sweden, lived in Minneapolis 30 vears. Survivors include his widow, Hannah: three sons, William, West St.

Paul; Eldred, Milwaukee, and Einer, Rockwell CitVi Iowa; a sister, Mrs. Frank Buzbee, San Bernardino, and two sisters and a brother in Sweden. MRS. ANNA SMITH Andersen's tour of Minne-j Ay SE ama inuiaii iiniimuiiilitrs last Born in Duluth, she Michael G. NaUen, 18.

tombe'tnn, Winn Sondta J. Pauline, 19. 3044 Cotton Ay Health Rules Jaseah A. Bodnar, Elk Minn Donald R. Brustman.

1 76 Arunde! St St Paul Howard f. Butler. 2531 V. 90'h St Biooni'ng'--n Bartell W. Cordon 525 Umve sity Av Sf Floyd I.

Clark. 2413 28'h Av S. Robert F. Coverdill, Sovooe Richard G. Danielson.

M17 22nrl Av. N. Vemon D. Enge. Sr6 2cth Av Mrs.

Bessie Morrell. Boston, iived in Minneapolis 35 years week. Mass. Survivors include her hus '323 Oliver Av 21. 1707 Ruiwll Slonl.y S.

Phillipi. 22, Harriet I. Gary, "I do not doubt that the SAMUEL W. BATSON An Edina man faces band; Hyman; two brothers, Godfrey, Los Anqeles, I governor would like to have Av Daniel Hon.en. 22, 321 9 Mariana I.

Olttn. 20. 3i40 Services for Samuel W. Bat- and James. St.

Cloud, something done about this charges today that he failed deplorable situation," a i to meet health standards John A. Esau. 515 awntha Ay Jack H. Folley. 2901 79th Av.

ask Ivn Po-k Jomes P. Gilbert. 5225 Altura Road. Ay. 5 John W.

Frin. 24 2941 1 1th Av Sharon I. Anderlon, 21 3439 son, 82 125 Central Mrs 0roff' vara mh fit art V. tri i i Services for Mrs. Anna Smith, 95, Minnesota Masonic Bloomington, who died Satur-l 5 19-h u.cu lAir Mrs JacK Zimmerman, ver will he at 2 p.m.

Virginia. Mrs. Nels Long, Wednesday at Wayzata york Mrs. Ruth burg. Albany, N.

Y. and four sisters and two brothers. RIMAL ZIEVE Services for Rimal Zieve, 86, 1112 Marquette who died Sunday, will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Hodroff and Sons-Aaron Mortuary. 1306 Plymouth A with burial in Minneapolis Jewish Cemetery.

Born in Lithuania, he lived in Minneapolis 74 years. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. A. N. Bearman, Minneapolis.

The family prefers memorials to the A. N. Bearman Scholarship Fund, Beth El Synagogue. Av Denald K. Hansen.

31 14' 5 Fv-rj'en lane N.i lea Ann ZitileH. 20, 6709 Medina Inke Fd Martin Mnlmini 21 4172 Admr Av Diane It Sundahl, 21, 3132 1st Av nimuiy uu an, wun uunai in Morehouse, Mrs. Max Yettra Summit Park Cemetery, ICth 4622 Kolvaag, a candidate tor Dr alter the power was shut off gubernatorial endorsement. I in his home for delinquency "What is objectionable Paying his electric bill, this case, however, is that police said, the governor is willing to I Jailed Friday was Gordon play on the misfortunes of Coleman, 39, 7211 County others for publicity's sake." Road 18. the unemployed Rolvaag's remarks were! father of five school age chil-prepared for delivery to Polk dfen- and Red Lake County DFL Edina health sanitarian conventions.

James H. Hensley said Cole- "This hinhlv nuhlidzpH four-room home lacked leanard Guvold 22, 425 Av. Joyce I. Grinley, 19, Bruce Av Ffl.na. Jehn H.

laichinoer, 46, fS 15 Cherry St Paul; Leone I. Tulowetlke, 3205 30th Av. S. BIRTHS fnalev Gavland Halter, 42i5 Winchester Lone. Boou'vn ffnte' Melvin W.

Hormening, 3' '2 awntla Av Harvey I. Henium. 725 8'h Av SE Jerry I. Hess. 2724 Brunswick Av.

St. Louis Po-k leo J. Hickev. 6214 '2th Av Richfield Harold Jastrom. 510 EUi lone, Go'den Vallev John Koloyiian 135Q NW.

7th St New Brighten Harold Keller, 7224 Indiana Av. B'ooklvn Tenter Stanley E. Knutson. 1230 NE. Woihmgton St Edward Kron.

6133 Nicollet Av cM eld Vernon C. lindfors. 3220 Blalsnell Av Robert I. Madsen. Mound Gerald E.

McCumber. 28:7 Fiemont Av Richard E. Mysliwiet. 91 5 22nd Av NE John Naumchik, 7501 4th Av. Rich-field lorry Nelson.

NE. Washington S' John H. Notdin. 2044 B-evvter St St Pnnl Elsewhere GIRLS Mr ond Mr.t Hand V. Araikoo, 5 Saratoga lane.

and Mrs. Jake Bergher, all of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Marie Berger, Moose Lake, Minn. WALFRED FORSLUND Services for Walfred Fors-lund, 78, 1328 S. 5th who died Sunday, will be at 11 a.m.

Wednesday at Washburn-Mc-Reavv Mortuary, 2905 NE. Johnson with burial in Hillside Cemetery. A retired contractor, Mr. Forslund was a Minneapolis resident 59 years. ALFRED F.

JAECHE Services for Alfred F. Jaeche, Mr. Batson was born in Massachusetts and lived in Wayzata for 60 years. He was a retired real estate man and a former member of the Minneapolis State Board of Realtors. Survivors include three sons, Philip and John, Wayzata, and Thomas, San Marino, and a daughter, Mrs.

Karl (Cynthia) Nasi, Denver. CYRIL P. BERNIER Services for Cyril P. Bernier, 80. 15H9 E.

River Terrace, who died Wednesday in McAllen, will be at 9 a.m. today at St. Francis Cabrini Roman RAFAELLO BUSONI, 62, art- i wi.liC wovo do-nothins trio is all too tvn-! hSht. a l. refrigeration, ist, illustrator and author, at omon C.

omock, 852 Chicooo Av New York, N. toilet facilities or power for cooking. Hensley and an ical of the governor's peculiar approach to nearly every problem he has had since be-' Edina policeman went to the coming chief executive." fnaay on a complaint day, will be at I MO p.m. Tuesday at the Masonic Temple in Excelsior with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs.

Smith, a native of Redwood Falls, had been a resident of the Masonic Home eight years. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. John Boyle, Minneapolis. MRS. TORA E.

SMITH Services for Mrs. Tora E. Smith, 76, 3407 Irving Av. who died Sunday, will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Sundseth-Anderson Mortuary, with burial in Lakewood Cemetery.

Mrs. Smith was a lifelong resident of Minneapolis. She was a member of Christ English Lutheran Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Victor C.

Olson, Minneapolis; a son, Curtis Minneapolis, and a brother, Joseph-B. Remmen. Milwaukee, Wis. Memorials are preferred to Christ English Lutheran Church. MRS.

RUTH E. SPARLING Services for Mrs. Ruth E. Sparling, 84, a former Minneapolis resident who died Wednesday in Los Angeles, will be at 3 p.m. today at Lakewood Cemetery Chapel, with burial in Lakewood Cemetery.

Mrs. Sparling taught Latin Wayne Norton. 4047 N. MiSSiiS'OOi Dr Donald N. Orr.

Long lake I Robert E. Peterson, 3049 Edgewood St loi.n Pmk Riehord W. Rosling. 768 NW. 1 1 3h Av Coon Roods i Robert E.

Sime. 2' 21 Glenwood Ay I Samuel Sivonich, 1909 NE P.erce St Rolvaag. Romulo to Talk at Macalester Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, former Philippine ambassador 66, 5937 W.

River Road, who ynurcn. wun ounai in died Saturday, will be at 2 p.m. Richard K. Sarretl. 3225 W.

8 1 Bloomtnqtcrv ternard M. Secret, 5252 29th Av Davie H. Sever, 8748 Rver vd Ccan Pao rl-. Byron E. Blake.

1 1010 Av. rgton Stephen H. Cirr, 456 Morgan Av. Donald Chilion vl I Po-k Av William M. Cercoran.

1416 E. 72nd Rich'eld lorin R. Derby, 7045 Augsburg Av fichlield. John B. takim, 6260 Biooklvn Brooklyn Ce'cr William A.

tddv. 8602 Poclar Bridge Curve. Kenneth t. Egertion, 1925 Walnut St. David D.

Engel. 8655 Ooklnnd Av B'oorningtcn Donald Fohrlonder. N. 2nd St. Reynold A.

Freilog, 3006 Rhode Island "The tour was overwhelmingly populated by Andersen's personal public relations staff and representatives of the working press" iwMirrecuon, v-emeiery. Tuesday at the Welander-Quist Mr. Bernier, a retired agent Mortuary, 1200 W. Broadway, for the Metropolitan Life Insur-J with burial in Crystal Lake ance was a native of Cen-1 Cemetery. Richard A.

Sleidl. 120' 4th Av Anoka leo W. Torola. 303 Vincent Av Robert T. Vaaler, 6329 Tingda'e Fdino.

Warren J. Wessmnn. 2336 37th St Lawrence G. White. 8125 Zemth Av.

Bioomtnaton to the United States, will be channeled through the Hennepin County sheriff's office. "The five kids were huddled in blankets and were using candles to light the place. He (Coleman) had put up a makeshift stove in the bedroom for burning wood," Hensley said. Hensley said the Coleman's electricity which powers an electric range, oil stove and water pump was shut down terville, and lived in Mm-! Mr. Jaeche was a member of instead of by experts on In- Bethlehem Lutheran Church.

He ineoaore wruen, rrn Eugene a Wiihoms. 38i6 26th Av. problems, he said. Robbmsdole Th.mn Wrioht. 6684 Centrol Av NE Frioiev.

1 Winthrop H. locher, 3100 Av Kenneth I. Zuehlodo-ff. 4902 34th Av I 1 1 a 1 speaker at 11 a.m. Thursday at a convocation at Macalester College, St.

Paul. Romulo is returning Homemade Bomb Damages Synagogue neapolis for 25 years. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Veterans Association of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Survivors sinclude his widow, Evelyn two sons, Cyril and John, Minneapolis, and a daughter, Mrs. Mary K.

Giebler, Minneapolis. H. R. CAMPBELL Special to the Minneapolis Tribune worked for the Crane Co. for 26 years.

He belonged to the North Side American Legion Post. Survivors include his widow, Hildur, and two brothers, Willi-son, Jordan, and Court, Minneapolis. DR. CHARLES B. KUHLMANN WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.

Av St loir Park Jack I. Funk, 3434 21 st Av. John A. Gilbertton. 9306 4th Av Bioommgton Homer W.

Godfrey, 4204 Philbrook lane Edmn David W. Goldenstein. 1905 E. 38th St. Robert Grill.

1706 NE 4th St Donald W. Grotey, 4746 He ghts OolurnbiT HeiQnrs William A. Hayes. 513 Meadow Line Vni'ev PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (P) i early Friday by Northern Romulo the presi- the Philippines soon to assume (Special) Dr.

Charles B. Kuhl- and English in Minneapolis A homemade bomb, hidden States Power Co. in a small box used to store At Hensley's request the religious caps, exploded in a I Company restored service foyer entrance of a Phila- after Coleman was jailed, delphia Synagogue Saturday' Hensley said he and Edina night as some 300 persons attorneys will prepare charges attended a wedding and against Coleman. of dency of the University Actor Frank Orth Dies at 82 HOLLYWOOD, Calif. UP) Actor Frank Orth, 82, who played Inspector Farraday in the "Boston Blackie" televi-son series, died Saturday night.

He had retired in 1959 after surgery for throat 1 Frederick J. Herkel. 5311 Riverv ew oa. 1 Andrew A Hudson. 4S24 4th Av Harley Johns, 9941 livng Av.

I B'ooi'- ng'on, Paul E. Johnson. 6413 19th Av. dance inside. REDONDO BEACH, Calif.

mann, 78, Lake Worth, died Services for H. R. Campbell, Tuesday at Good Samaritan 82, formerly of St. Louis Park, Hospital here. Funeral services who died hursday, will be at and burial were Friday at Lake 2 p.m.

today in White and Day Worth. Mortuary, Redondo Beach, with Dr. Kuhlmann, a native of burial here. (Washington County, was Born in Maine, Mr. Campbell professor and head of the de-lived in St.

Louis Park before partment of economics and busi- scnoois prior to retirement, fcne was a graduate of Northwestern University, Evanston, 111., and a member of Gamma Phi Beta and Phi Beta Kappa. Surviving are a daughter, Margaret, and two sons, Philip and Austin, all of Barrington, and three sisters, Mrs. the Philippines. He is a former representative of the Philippine government to the U.N. and the author of 10 books.

He received the Pulitzer Prize in 1941. Coleman was held in Edina jail last night. Mrs. Coleman was looking after the SicMield Kim H. Kimmerle.

8204 Duluth Golden Volley. Frederick I Klein, 5605 Grove Edma. David B. Kreitier, 4836 Rutledge Edino. Michael I.

lingston, 3319 lyndole Av. Gary LoCascio. 3400 NE Johnson St. Judsan A. lovinawod.

4406 NE. Van Damage to Temple Sinai was slight and no one was injured. 3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS AND FUNERALS ANNOUNCEMENTS obituaries AND FUNERALS 1 3. obituaries and funerals 6.

MONUMENTS MARKERS MONUMENTAL SALES monuments markers $32.50 ud. Free delivery. 738 NW Bank Bldrj. FE 5-0255 Eves or KE 7-0672 1. FUNERAL DIRECTORS IAINES Sad.e age 82.

of 219 W. 29th St. Services 7:30 p.m. Mon. ot Hanson-Nugent, 21 1 6 Nicollet.

Interment Wed. ot Dawson, Minn. LUCf William ft oge 67, of Belle OBITUARIES and FUNERALS SMITH Tora (Remmen, age 76, ot 3407 Irving Av N. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Victor C.

iBoibara Olson 8- a son Curtis O. Smith; 4 grandchildren, oil of a brother, Joseph Remmen, of Milwaukee. Services Tues. 1 :30 P.m. Sunaseth 19.

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PA 4-3621 LAWRENCE HAUGE DIRECTOR I LET us solve vour comoony or associa-. tion internal or exrernal house pub T. FUNERAL 0IRECT0RS Welander-Quist EKERN Polmer E. South Chopel JAECHE Albert North ChoDel LARSON Clara North Chaoel OTTINC John C. West Chaoel PHILLIPS Fred Ertma Chaoel SEABERG Enck W.

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Call WA 6-1421, Round tro to Edmunds. Wash; Casper, Rapid City, 5 D. Denver, Colo. ftl 7204 Wooddale MPIS fmund trip to 5chwono, Wise. Return further information.

CROWELl Vemon K. 69. 1316 Clinton Av, Sunday. Survived by son, LeRov, Mpls daughter. Mrs.

Gerald IVemal Westermon, bioth-eis, Dwight A Earl, Duluth, and I'Ster, Mrs. Marge Luken. Michigan. Services Billman Nicollet Chapel, 7121 Nicollet. 1:30 0 -m Tues.

Interment Lakewood Cemeiery. Visitation after 5 m. Mon. DOWDEN Sheinv I IRovl. oge 56.

on Fn. res. 3820 Quail Av N. RoB-binsdale. Survived bv wife Linda oaughier.

Mrs William (Morlys) Kor-ninn, Biookivn Center: mother, Mrs. Matilda Dowden and brothers, Donald and Harold, all of Elgin, 2 grandchildren. Funeral service Mon. 1.30 m. at the Elim Lutheran Church, 40th A West Broadway.

Robbinsdale. Family prefers memorials to the church. Arrangements with DuSchone funeral Chapel. 4739 West Broadway, Robpinsdoie. Interment Gten Haven Memorial Gardens! DvVYEK Richard, on March 17 Res 614Vi Selbv St, Paul.

Survived by 1 son Donald R. of Savage; 1 brother A I lister Phillip A Loretta Hughes, both of St. Paul; Also survived by 2 grandchildren. Funeral from Kessier A Maguire Funeral Home, 640 W. 7th St, Paul, Tues.

8:30 a.m. Reauiem Mass, Cathedral 9 am. Interment Burnsville Cemetery, Savage, Minn. Parish Rosary 8 m. Mon.

Friends may coll after 3 m. Sun. EASTON Woldion og 67, of I 4459 34ih Av, S. Funeral notice taier. The Hftnry W.

Anderson Moft-uary, 3640 23rd Av. I EKERN Palmer oge 70, residence 728 25th St. on Sat. Survived by; wife, Cynthia; ton, Donoid E. ke-n, Tucson, 2 grandchildren, Dovtd G'en Jennifer Jonn El-en; h-other, Peer Eke'n, Anaheim, Calif.

Services Wed. 10 a m. at ISouth Chapel) Chicago Av. at 1 9th. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery, mods may cat I beginning 5 p.m.

Mon. FAIRBANKSChnsnan oge 2, of Rosemount Funeral notice lo'er. Arrangements with Posemount Funeral Home, Rosemount, Mmn. FORSLUND Walfred. age 78.

of 1328 S. 5th St. Survived bv several nieces nephews. Services Wed. II a.m.

ot the Washburn McReavy INortheast Chapel, 2905 Johnson St. NE. Interment Hillside. GATZKE Lorena age 48. of Ne Fngland, N.D.

Survived by husband, Albert; snn, James, daughters, Mary Ellen, Barbara, Angeline, hene Susnn. Funeral Wed. New England, Arrangements Washburn-McReavy (Southeast Chapel FE 3-2368. GEIEff Elizabeth age 71, 232 Marsholi St. Paul.

Survived by husband Otto: 2 sons, Paul. New from Cleveland, Kansas City. Kans. Omaha, Neb. Leave immediately Gas allowance.

GENERAL LEASING CORP. 502 Ecl Av Hopkins Call between 8 30 5 WE 5-5503 Werness Brothers CHAPELS 37 St. Nicollet Ave. TA 4-2624 50 St. Beard Ave.

So. WA 7-8641 Medicine Lnlt Reviewnl at the church ofter 4 m. Mcndov with Poiish V15.I el 8 om. KC Posnry 9 m. Monday by father George.

Council of Wovioto. The 4th Decree honor Guacd will be on duty Monday from 8 until midnight. Office of the Dead 1 0: 30 a ni. Tuesday at the parish church; 11 m. Pontifical Requiem High Mass Interment parish cemetery.

Arrangements with Gearty Davis Funeral Chooel. Robbinsdale ALIEN Snohia oge 17. of Mound, A Mpls. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Demons Steen of Mound: I son, John Allen of 2 granddaughters.

Judith Barbaro Allen, 2 grandsons, John William Steen; 2 great-grandchildren. Services Tuesday 3 clock at Werness Brothers Chapel 37th Nicollet Av Interment St. Marys Friends may cdl at the chape! beginning Monday 2 0 clock. ANDEtSON Alfied C. oge 75.

of 4505 AbBott Av S. Survived by 2 b-others. Clarence, Milan, Minn John 2 sisters, Mrs Selma Enck nn Mils IHn Anderson, alt of 15. LET'S SEE THE TOWN Plo'ne. Survived bv wife Magdeime, 3 daughters Betty, Mary Jo and Nan- tte, 3 sons Patrick, Eugene and Jack Also 2 sisters Mrs.

Rose Timmons and Mrs. Grace Katz. one brother Edward and 5 grandchildren. Visitation after. 7 p.m.

Sat. Hayes Funeral Home, Belle Plaine. Funeral Moss 10 am, Sacred Heart Church. Interment Church Cemetery, NATYSIN Stanley ICubbyl, age 44, of 1314 Main St. NE.

Survived by 2 sons, Paul S. 4 Duane 2 daughters, Sharon A. Charlotte mother, Mrs Anna Natysin; brother, Edward 3 Sisters, Mrs. Stanley (Mary) Taboko, Mrs. John (Emily, tskierko, Mrs.

Dennis (Florence) Doerr, of Mpls, Funeal is Wednesday, 8 30 a.m. from the Kapala Funeral Home. Solemn Reauiem Hgh Mass 9 o.m. in The Church of the Holy Cross. Interment St.

Mary Cemetery. Parish Rosary 7 P.m. on Tuesday. Visitation after 7.00 p.m. on Monday.

PATREK Mary age 85, of 2831 3rd St. N. Survived bv 4 sons. Smon, Peter, Thomas 4 Philip; 3 doughters. Mrs.

Joseph Kaminski, Mrs. Jacob Halek Mrs. Gertrude Zek; 15 grandchildren; 6 great g'ondchildren; 1 sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Pelarski. Funeral is Wednesday, 8.30 a.m..

from The Kaoala Funeral Home. Reauiem High Moss 9 a.m. in The Church of St. Philio Interment St. Mary Cemetery.

Parish Rosary 7:30 m. on Tuesday. Visitation after 7 pm. on Mon CURTIS HOTEL 327 10TH MPLS. FE 3-5144 RALPH A.

WHITE TA 3-7264 2730 HENNtHN AV. 22. STAMPS, COINS AND BOOKS UNCIRCULATED 1962 Philadelphia pennies, $1.15 per roll, prepaid. Coins 100 E. Main St.

Anoka, Minn. HA 1-8430, HA 1-5355 COMPLETE "works of Lincoln with index, rare information not printed be- fore. $195 value, must sell cheap Also greeting ja'ds for sale. 339-4127. 1962 RcTAIl PRICE LIST" 25c Upper M-dwest Com 192) Emerson Rm.

21 3 JA1 -9585 JA 2-1 53K TRADE, buy, sell U.S circulated "coin's and supplies. Campbell. Box 485, Willerme, Minn. GA 6-2389, BOOKS Thousands. Religious clos-s-cnl etc.

430 Av. SE. 23. INSURANCE RISK INSURANCE 1 6- ATTRACTIONS FUNi Sleigh Rides Hay Rides FUN! Lutheran CHu'ch. SMITH Anno, age 95, Mosorvc Home.

Survived by aougher, Mrs. John (Ruth) Boyle; 5 grandchildren. 1 3 great-grandchi Idren. funeral services Tuesday m. Mosonrc Temple.

Excelsior. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery, friends may call Monday at Abiahamson Chapel, Lake St. at 12th Av. S. Bo rdweli Funeral service, Fiedenck W.

Abrohamson. director SPARLING Ruth oge 84. of Los Angeles, formerly of Mp's. Survived by daughter. Miss Maraaret Sparling.

Los Angeies and 2 ions. Philip and Austin of Bonngfon 5 grandchildren; 3 s.sters Services Mon. 3 o.m. at Lakewood Cemeteiy Chapel. Interment Lakewood.

Review-al at the Washburn-McReavy (Southeast Cbooell, 405 Central Av after 7 p.m. Sun. ond one hour previous: to service. STANDAL Anno M. age 93, in Jor-, dan, Minn, formerly of Mpls Survived by 4 sons.

Chns. Bn. Me'vn, 6 Jomes; 2 daughters, Ms, Ra'ph (Nora) Rvan Ms George (Sohvt Marshall; 17 grandchildren; 31 great-grnnacniidren 3 g'eat-g eat -grand -children; 1 brother in Norway. Services Tues 3 o.m at Washburn -McReavy (Southeast Chnpe'l 405 Central Av. Interment Ovstai Lake cemetery.

TEMP Herbert oge 50, of 1403 Soruce Place. Survived by wife, Julet-ta; 4 sons, Donald Robert W. Terry E. and James A daughter, Koran; 2 b'otheis; 1 sister. Services Tues p.m.

at Washburn McReavy LSO indoor arena for horseback rid- Sill Brothers ng Itnglish stylel also insttuction. CLEARVIEW STABLES O. E. Larson Established 1895 478-6710 Hamel, Minn. 473-7689 HAZEL concessions rides.

Now booking: dairydays. Church Picnics I all ceiebrqtons. Garfield, Minn. Central Chapel OFF HENNEPIN ot 14TH FE 6-3675 South Chapel GRACE, DIGNITY KEYNOTES SYMPATHY, OUR fiNtsi DANl.t MUbll. old new.

Only S42.00I 1 5 yrs. eper FE 1-1560 S801 LYNDALE SO. TA 7-4646 LOWEST RATES4-PAY MONTHLY I rill l-rn ST 9 3571 2301 Centrol Av. Bioomington-Kicnrieici 1 17. LOST AND F0UN0 9947 LYNDALE $0.

TUiZZZil LOST February 1 6 1962cnily-ol uorc tac Mpls. Athietic Cub, Medico! Arts port. Otto Mpls; 2 b'Oth-e'S. George Fahling Conklm, Mich. Peter Fohlmg, Battle Creek, Mich.

There are 5 grandchildren. Funeral from the Loke Mortuary, 1107 3rd St. at Ba'd Eagle White Bear Building, or in Yellow cab: white; 1-ruL imhu WCIMV.T rurr KIC5 WA 7-8617 ILVjl RISK INSUR. $10.70 per year for 1st DWI. Tri-State Low rates on regular also.

Doy or v. PA 2-M27. RISK ins mo. payms lowest rotes. Best coverages.

FE 6-0072 eves. gold mans ring, large center stone surrounded by six smaller diamonds. Lake. Wednesday. 2 m- Visitation Veiy liberal reword Coll Mr.

Bird, FE 9-0961 GLEASON MORTUARY Enlarged Modernized NICOLLET AT 27TH ST. TA 3-3X17 Albin Chapel 2200 Nicollet FE 3-1418 Paul Albinson Sons directors REWARD Black long haired port i cocker mong-el brown marks above! each eve brown feet, weiahs 40 lbs MERCHANDISE 405 Cential Av ISoufhecist Cnnpe!) tnerment Hillside. day. PASTWA Melv.na V. age 41 of 2999 Troseth Road, Rosevtlle.

Survived by husband, Leo 1 son. Roger Lee: parents Mr Mrs. John Peleski-. Duluth. 2 brothers.

Harold of Michigan and Irvin of Duluth. Mmn 1 sister, Mrs. Ralph INorlmel Hen-drickson, Duluth. Mmn Funeral Monday 9:15 from The Kaoala Funeral Home- Reauiem High Mass 10 am. St.

John the Baptist Church. New Brighton Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Parish Rosary Sunday 8 p.m. Visitation after 6 p.m. Henry W.

emale beiiy recently shaved and iiTiniierVs bandaged New Hooe Crystal 65. ANTIQUES I ART COOPS KE 3-4424 TREASURE ANTIQUES SHOP REWARD t3r information leading to: 2653 Buy H. Sell TA 2 4274 recovery of 2 orange i whue male ORNAMENTAL wrought iron siding Washburn-McReavy uuuy ouunnr'5. ior ren. orr aaa- dOOrs track.

Pr. 5 374-377? WELLES Albert Byron, 8'. former resiaent of passed away Sun. at W'nona Lake, Ind Notice of service later Barney Annerson-Leland Funerol Home. TA 4 0771.

ly missed by children WE 9-2044 after 7 o.m, Tuesctay. In'erment Union Cemetery, White Bear Lake. GREENHAM Lucille of the Commodore Hotel Annex, St Paul. Memorial service 10:30 AM ot the Henry Funeral Home, 536 N. St.

Paul. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park Mausoleum. There will be no visitation. HALLMAN George, age 70, of 287 W. 7th St.

Paul. Funeral notice later Kopola Funeral Home, 230 I3fh Av. NE. FE 2-5497. JAECHE Alfred.

oge 66. residence 59j; W. River Road cn Sat. Survived by wife, Hildur. brothers.

Wifhson Jaeche, Jordan, Mmn Court H. Joeche. ond nephew. Meti Joeche. Mols.

Services Tuev 2 Welander Ou st INorth 6T. BICYCLES I ACCESSORIES Moij. Services WeW. 2 Kviteeidi Lutheran Church. Milan.

Minn Inter-1 ment Kviteseid Lutheran Church Cemetery. Reviev.01 storting noon Tues. at the McDivitt-Houge Chapel, lowence Hauge. Director, 2825 E. loke St.

1 ANDEtSON---Carl age 55, of 2444 I. Medicine Lake Blvd. Plymouth. Survived by wife, Ida; one son, Richard. Services II o.m at the Gearty-Dovis funeral Chapel.

Rabbins-da'e Interment Rosedaie- cemetery, I AllENTINE George nae 85 ol 2554 Hoyes St. NE Survived by wfe. Morgnnet; 2 daughters, Mrs. Fred Margoret Wassen Mrs leon Itiiiobethl Black; 4 sons, It. Col.

George f-orhes Rev John A Thomas J. Ballentine: 17 grandchildren; I inter. Mrs, Bessie Morrell. Services Wedneday, 3 p.m., at The Wnshburn-Mcfienvy INortheast Chop'H, 2905 Johnson NE. Interment Hillside Cemeten.

Pevtewot after 2 Tuesday. IAKBEI Danfll I IShortvl. age 64 of 3524 Giiaid Av Survived by wife. Marione Notice of servire lo'er. Arrangements Werness Bioeri.

37th St. Nicollet Av. IARTEII Winfie'd oge 55, fee. n-eriy of 315 E. 14th St NE Mpls Beloved ion of Mis Sadie Mpls brother of Mrs.

Grant IFloy! Hallberg, Richfield. Vallard Vemon Bartell, 11 Ira SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 405 CENTRAL FE 3-2368 NORTHEAST CHAPEL 2905 JOHNSON ST 1-8389 Anderson 3640 23 Av. S. PA9-2332 T)AVIESMdRTUARY ALBINSON-PETERSON FOUND Glosses on 37, corner of Dowling Thomas N. Identify pay od.

JA 1 -3059. Golden Retriever Pup Lost v.c Kenwood-Isles FR 7-146 IF YOU have lost vour pet d'Ol F-R-l-E-N-D-S WUHST Orville oge 73, of 2920 41st Av Fn. p.m. Survived by beloved wife, Emily; daughter, Mrs Dorothy Howe: one granddaughter, FE 2-2444 1701 Chicoao 3207 Central Harmon Place at 14th St. FE 2-4351 ST 9-88891 D'rertot I RUSSELL PETERSON.

CLEARANCE SALE SCHWINN Columbia British iei IRA ENMARK CO 3123 Nicollet ve TA 2J.777 See Us Before You "Buy! WHEEL GOODS CORP. TA 7-2165 New rebuilt. 20 discount for 'eoair work. Harold. 220 Bernard, West St.

Poul. CA 6-759 Judy: 2 sisters E'hel and Grace Minneapolis Star Tribunt WANT AD RATES Phone FE 3-3 1 1 1 iwqular Transient Charge Rates 6nr Per Linr. Per Dav on Our Thrifty 7 Consecutive Dav Rate Plan 4 5 or a consecutive dovs 6x per line per day- 2 or 3 days. 75r per line oer day: 1 dav Iweek-days) 75c per line oer dav: Sundays only 80c oer line per day. Minimum size od lines CASH WITH COPT: A 2 dn-count on the above rates may be token if the rorreci remittance accompanies the advertising "Person-to-Peron" Transient Rates Same os above However a I OX i scount for cash mav oe token on the following Perion-to-Person" classifications the coirect remittance accompanies the advertising order; 1-2-3 8 9-10-12-17-1 8-70-71 -74 77 78 85-95-104 )05 I05A-II6-1 1 7-118-1 19-1 70-1 21 -1 27-123- 1 24-175 126-1 27-1 281 29-1 30.

CHARGE met rote per 50c tor all blind box number ods All above rotes apply on ods received from Mmn. Iowa Western N. Dak and Dak Generol rotes: One weekday Si. 20 per line- Sun-day SI 35 per line- two consecutive dovs Si 15 oer Ime: Sunday i' 30 oer ime- three or mon consecutive days 10 oer Ime: Sunday Si 25 per line. 7 cosh scount.

All of the above rates include Publication in both the Morning Tribune and the Evening Star It Wurst; 2 biothe-s Roy ond Russell Wuist, oil of Mpls. Services Tues on Saturday. PEDERSON Paul G-, age 77, of Anoka, formerly ef Fergus on March 16th. Survived by wife. Bella: ion Roy A Peaerscn of riauQhrer.

M's. Ralph fE'eano') King, of Boston, Mass. Also 5 grandchildren. Services on Toes ot 10 o.m from the Thurston-lindbeg Chooel, Anoka, Visitation after 3 Mon Graveside services on Tues. at 3:30 MALONE FOUND Goidrrn Re'never piiooy V-c.

6'h WE LCST Youna black fem Inh V.r Barney Anderson-Leland 3644 CHICAGO AV TA 4 0771 WALTER LELAND 1 FREMONT AT LOWRY JA 2 23C4: 24-h 40'h St. S. Pa iChoDell, ,200 W. Boadwav. In 1 30 at the Anae'son Pereiscn Chapel, 27th Av.

S. at F.onklm Interment Lakewood cemetery. Memorials piefeied to Heart fnnd. Fnend may call after 2 m. Sun.

Chfto-d Pe'erson, director, FE 6 9663 LOS1 Biack Lab. Choker tka Mils a -en. Rew WE 8 loi 68. BUILDING SUPPLIES SWANSON terment Ovstai lake Cemetery. JOHNSON Henry nae 72, LOST Gold compact bnceie' Sent LOWRY Al IRVING N.

JA 9 9691 mental value Reward. TA 2 6741 O. E. LARSON 2301 CENT II At AVE knaeble's il- BROA DW AX. ATI IPTON Anderson-Peterson Billman-Hunt COLD OUTSIDE? NOW THE TIME TO REMODEL AND REPAIR YOUR HOME SAVE TO 30 AT ACM El FLORISTS Abner Ferris Flowers 7 N.E.

4th St. FE 6-8010 18. RS0NALS ANYONE who witnessed 2 cor occi- ot th Oak Grove Cemetery. Fergus falls. PETERSON Mrs.

Ma-ie A of Pt. 1 Balsam Lake Wise. March 17. Beioved wife ot Elmer J.r mother of M'S Maurice (Eleanor) Funk, Albany, Ca'rf; 1 granddaughter; ster of John Dohlby. Guntersville.

A'o Carl E. Dohlby, St. Paul, Arthur Oahlbv. E'ls-worh. Wise.

Mrs Joseoh (Ruth! ST 9-3535' dent at West Lake Dean Blvd at 2701 CENTRAL NE rVonol a pout 15 pm Wednesaoy March Clla-licuiuiiai -iiati 7. be'ween a 62 Chevy wagon and SHEETROCK 48V $1 60 40. 92 i CEILING TILE JU 8-1957 5600 EXCELSIOR BLVD WE 9-5600 hn funerals need not be costly 60 Valiant pleose call help needed Director FE 6-Q663 CLIFFORD PETERSON, 27 AV. ot FRANKLIN Knax Av N. Survived bv wife, Amy 2 daughters, Mrs.

Yvonne Swan-son. Evanston. Ill Mrs. Henry (Ramonol Cole. Nmnttc, 2 sens, Warren R.

Dole A Johnson, 2 listers, Mr, William Peterson Mrs Edward Grom Out mo Minn i 7 grandchildren Services Wednesday, 1:30 Bethel Lutheran Church. 30th Emerson Av. N. Interment Sunset Memorial Pork. ot the Swanson funeral Home, Lowry Irving Av of'er 7 m.

Monday, ond ot the church previous to service. Memorial! may be direaed to the Bethel Lutheran Church Memorial Fund. WITNESSES who saw accident Mar 12 1010 m. at 28-h ENGER Mon Armstrong Plain Wr' $12 00 4 1st Arms'rong Acoustical 5 90 Dedeker, Hastings, Mmn. Services Tuesday a 'he Anderson I Armstrcmg Tettured $20 00 Pm Pe'toratecj set tt 1 4 Plastic Foldmg Door $9 95 Funerol Home, 932 Payne Av ot Sns St.

Paul Interment Forest Lawn. ViSi totion after 2 pm. Monday. RICHARD GILL CHAPEL ATCHJ.CAGO FE 5-7729 BERTCH FE 5-784 1 SUNDSE 1 H-ANDERSON irNDAlE Al 2 1 ST AV IA 9 9791 siDDic iitt ctTM i ISLAND CLUB accepting ao- 1V1UKK13 INlLotlN I plications fot membership Wr.re, Rt. JMCHFI ELD UN 9-3226 I Lnkeville 'or details FLYNN SON 19.

PERSONALS, BUSINESS Schedule your ad 1 times RANGE Edward oge 64, of Mer-ritieid, Mnn, formerly fiobbms- I ACME LUMBER CO, 32XLERANCE SO WA 7ool. i ORNAMENT AllRON From AiETROPOilTAN 8LDG now LfNDAlt AV at 16'h I A 1 JI8I Eectronlcs Maintenance O-ga ICltion, Sf 9 88H9 'horcughy BUCHlNGER-GEARHARr Peter Kozlak -I mci it. niTkOfije's, si 9 iim (2. TRANSPORTATION 4 TRAVEL n-amncinte on such hp- 2515 CEN1RAL AVE da'e turv.ved by wife. Florence; 3 daughter, Mv E.

W. Schirmers of Ovstal, Mrs, Ly'e Murray Mrs. 8 Joroet of RobbmsaoV- 3 sons. Donoid Roger, both of Ovstai. avail.

Also ventticm blinds, moib'e sabs, cotoied giast f'co's, etched giass. used pipe usd brick. Csn FE 2-5497 I B0TH READERS AND ADVERTISERS ARE Kapala's be seen at chi. New Brighton lolvo.je nneooons Mncjnsync Ci 5516 Si'sun-fi Avenue, No I'point. Ho 23Q I3TH AV Nt jurged txrcst rtutie orrong.nq JOHN BiilMAN FUNERAL SERVICE tnansrtt.B ith other John B.i imton joseoh B.iimon References should be -M Poulron FE 5 4259 'Changed and ca-efuli mves-oo'ed S1ROBECK-JOHNSON HOPKINS WE 8 90201 Ar Portland- Spokane; Sen-tie.

THOMSON BROTHERS i w.ch.to. Kan, t-, DiPIC AM HI: MarshnHtown. la: San froncisco: v--- 5E2 851, Nw Cltv 0ne found Miller COl. HeiF.ntS allowance leave imm-d o'ely. I cir m.nr DT-iDT A i r-ii.

i JOHNSON Andrew of So una lake. Mich formerly of Mol. Bon Aug 12, 1832. dted Mirth 17. 1P62 Survived, bv hs we Rose F.

sons Pcbe't I Russet A R.ra'd of Sor-ng Late. Wsiev of Mols Serv'ces lues, ot Soring Lake, Mich. KENNEDY S' iter Alphonma of Bffhov Simdov moaning. Sister pf Joeoh John Kennedy, both of Michigan; stepdaughter of Mrs. Florence Kennerivi 'o I'Ser of Miss Evongehne Kennedy, W'llmar.

M't Louis Avd. Mss Cenha, Vmient. Mus Manr Ann. Mcael Kennedy. aH of St Mrs lewn Robert South St.

Paul Mrs. Edwa'd Thiil. rJew Brighton, Thomas Kennedy. Hovwood. Coli Reau'em M-sj a the Provincial Hcuse Chopel.

180 Rondotoh Av St Paul. 9 am-. Tuesday. Friend moy call ot Be'honv. '60 RondoNsh, s' Paul ofter I pm yard.

loc. 3 b'ks N. ot Hghwy, 100 on Hghwy 8 K-rn itt by Home Gov. Co ao I bik. CHIES BPOS.

WKECK- ING 633 33.1, SU 8-2950. low' Wimei Still Eflecl PAY NOTHING Til I96.li GARAGES-BREEZEWAYS LAKE HOMES CABINS CUtOM PSLtJT f-or you bVi.ld RE Es'-mates1 fSEE Cotoloqit Call A45-C331 (Days, Eves Suns I TheSusselCo. 1850Como (Virgmial learn, Edma, Mil Arthur IMunell Rue, Mil. Raymond IGlodysl 1 Quilling. Mpls.

Merton Bartell, Glennbuime, Md. Member First Bop-1 list Church. Service Tues I 30 1 ot Peterscrn-Albmson ICoilimpia Po'k Chipell, 370 Centrol Av. St Anthony Blvd. Russell Petefson, Ditec tor.

Interment Hillside. IATSOM Somuel. 87 of Way-1 zata. passed away Denver I Caio on Fn. Survived by 3 sons.

1 Phil.p A John. Wdvzoto. Thomas. San Monno daughter. Mis Ks'M ICynthiol Noli, Denver.

C010 17; grandchild-en and 7 g-eot-giand rhiid'en. Services Wovjato Community Church, Jem Wed Inte-mem Sum- pork Cemetery Wavzoto, Wavrata Funeral Home '270 i Waviota Blvd Woviata. Mmn 1 Tues Memorials preferred Way-lata Community Church. ItNIH C.1.1 one 80. of I River Terrace Su-vived by Eve.yn Ifoleyl: 7 Cynl Monct John one daughter Mnnr K.

Gieb-If; 5 g.ondch.lo-en; 3 tve-it g-and-children; one broev. Oliver LeVaiiey. Services Mon 8-o0 ot Wash b-rrn-Mceaw (Southeast Chapel). 40-5 Centrol Av. Reamm Moss 0 at St Francs Cob-mt Cothoirc chuth r.tirTrent Resurrection cemeten.

Roscm Sun I in. the chopel. IROUlllH Albert, eg i of 1J08 87rh St Survived by O'-nain ond 2 daugh'e-s. M' av Sooinen Susan. oullne Se-vices 1 in Iron MoWtx Mich Arrangements bv V.oshbumMcReavy Chooel), FE 3-236.

CAILJOM lou 0' Pnicol, Foul. Sorv.ved by OOugrr Am Poul llorro.net Iteitev: sev Maurice: brother. -e-1 A. Carlson; 9 Sfyft 30 reday at fnger Kwol Hor-e Fork ei Gtirt. Inte-rrent MtlU'dt Cemetery.

OUR PRESCRIPTIONS or th ft ggest Snrgoirt in M'Sfory Ask your fpends 4 doctors 8 PHnr moctSTs on duty Owe- 30 on th same ccner 10c. X) nrnv'e no acos tfe oi vo' cenven eice LOOP PHAPACY 03 MAPr'fTTF SKIN DIVING LESSONS S12 50 H.fn.sH gem TA 3-7140 JACK THF FSOGMAN CO USE OUR LAY-8Y PLAN TOOUD leather Bags. woHvrt, beit. HUBER EXCELSIOR i 5105 west Sth st wa Tsw Ed of Giosgow. Montono; 1 6 1 grandchildren: 1 brother, Milton of Wmcna.

Retired member of the Printing Pressrron Union, past com-1 monder of Weiohat Pest American Legon No 251 Service Wednesday 2 at St, Mark Lutheran Church. 2Sth Newton Av. Masonic G'avestoe R'tuorl unoer the of ComDnss Lodge No 265 A ft A.M. Interment Notional Cemete fieviewol beginning. 7 30 m.

Monday at The Georty-Dovs Funerol Chooel, Rcbbmsdoie. SEABERG E'tck oge 79. residence 24' 6 B'oomtngton Av. on So. Sunrived by wf, Honnah 3 sons, W-Hiam West 5t Paul Eldred Iwaukee, W-s Emer Roctrwel1 C)v, 6 2 utters I Mother in Sweden; sister, Mrs.

Frank Buzbee, Son Bernoramo, Cal'f. Seces tues Pn. ot We'ander-Ousf fSouh Chooeir Chtcogn Av ot tSh Inrermem Sunset Menono' Par. F''ftd moy coll beginning Monday on advertiser soecif'es that on od be oubltshed only in either one of the wn daily oaoers reduction of 5c oer Ime will be given. Important Ai odve-tismg copy subieet to the aoorovo! of the Publisher, Publication of ods in ed ttons Out-siae of Minneapolis ond ts sub-u'ts is eo- -not with te Publisher The liability cf the Publisher far erro'S in an od Ol for failure to oublish on ad shall oe lim-tH to Publish ng the od in 0 subseouent issue P'ovdira the advertiser re-oor-s the error 01 emission on the day that it occurs Want ods ooceoted until m.

dally 9 F'idov for Sunday. Or stoo Ot ou' Want Ad Counter. Portland A Fifth St INDEX Of Major Classification CUttificAtiOft Number ANNOUNCEMENTS 1-24 AUlOMOHVfc 219234 IUS1NESS OPPOHrUNlTlES II2-IIS lUS'NESS SttVlCES 2S43 EDUCATIONAL 100 103 EMPLOYMENT MEN IS It EMHOTMtNT WOMEN 104-1 1 1 fcNANClAt 240 244 DEAL ESTATE I12-2H RENTALS 1(4-130 CARS TO Fox-Sullivan ST 1-1244 LOWER I Hanson-Nugent FE 5-5128 lr1 GYPSUM BOAPD 60 48 bowing bogs. tcnt gun cases Ei it El I 720 4T AVE FE 5-7667 ABRAHAMSON FUNtRAI CHAHtl 39 per 1000 00 holsters made 4 repaired 3937 P'l'sbury! irronTTV rfRAa RATE -L-K 4 544i CAR SEATfLE-SPOKANE S3 5 LUXURIOUS COLD WAVE 8'A" Pefm. Mafto ary, 4 2i LAS VEGAS DENVER Hollywood Beauty Art.

624 Hrn, 2nd floor. All supervised work by students Mondov Mmoools p'eferred to the Maryknoll Fund. Arrangements INSULATION per boa $1.10 SIWEK LUMBER ST 1 -33 33 2516 Morshofl NEST I GAS AllOWANC! SEATTLE. 827-5373j1sT 100 to rea.ster Moltoron ft Murphy. PARS TO SPOKANE der yr at Powe-S Pnoto Sudo.

EVANS NORDBY OSSEO RAINVHIE BROTHERS CHAt-tl 222 Hennepin F9 095J. HOOROff SONS AARON CHAFtLS rt 5000 Kitchen Ventilating Hoods 18.10 pHo'o tree FE 2 214! Divt as vou. Lire newi lfM.i rtrt.n.rt nartrS brrmril WeiWOI seos.nq uji, j-JJywi I n.17AA lAtSON Mi, Esther og 78. of B'O 2nd Av. Su-ved by dougn.

er. Mts. leonfld jM-'d'ed' Bloomer en. De'bet Mom 5 I coles 4 i rti SO srouol I DRIVER TO TACOMA -cat ring-f0( i ocTasicns i.ru"r'-ir w-v 8UR GORANSON JC0 LYNDA, 5 A 3-7279 Gearty-Davis" Robbinsdale CANra fM YOU GET RESUJSI GOOO GO TODAY jScec.ol afe'S1 Howard i TA 4 05 ewogd Own PHONE 8:7 HOLD Your Sum-nog. Sa iOO vs'in Cd-r lone).

W-n-ono. I Ay 5 VJ.9-S733 I I bnfnm, MM tr On way omv. a'iwonc. MCH 27TH OlilEvARD I goci kacbj sm.P 1 DOOW SI 1 W9ry "tEAVE for Bolo.i. Wss Mor 24 your SALE 717 Cobmt swk Sit 24M, Tan on, driv.

shar io. PA 4-89o9 ICCh S. Fur rnf. coll EE 2-604 I Crotiv furn. Port.

it -JnrJ Av. g-Ofvwougters: 4 se-s. Mrs Cscn' Gnsve'i, ts loo, lyij a ft Merr-m P-njIse Server Tues I 0 Te Atfcm Chool Pul Aib-nson Sens GfrttvM Mftir -dens Fnends rrxsv coil Oer 2 SMITH John I ocj 76, 5514 fn Su'vert by ym Q'ordOLH3tp i Moi. 5rvfCs 150 fn. ftrnf-n1 Hit In- -trrnnt Crtfli lakt Cemetery.

WATERSTON "3 N'COLLET AV TA 5 5o7 WHITE PUNEPAl HOME TA 3-7264 A A A J. 1 A JJtAAA 1 ii i ii A 1 k.S.A.h 1 i1! i i i i -4--a-- i.

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