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DEATHS MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE April 14. 1967 IN SWING THROUGH CITY Naftalin, DFLers to Seek Votes following places: 9:50 a.m., Mayor Arthur Naftalin will lead other DFL endorsed candidates on a campaign Lake St. and Hennepin with 10th Ward Alderman swing through Minneapolis Naftalin headquarters, 1100 Hennepin and be divided into crews for each ward. The crews will put uo lawn sisns while the candidates visit with voters. Naftalin will appear at the Jack Newton; 10:30 a.m., Saturday.

They will meet with their supporters at 9 a.m. at the 2 Minneapolis Supermarkets Are Robbed by Gunmen C. G. HARREL Services for C. G.

Harrel, 73, 3030 Zarthan Av. St. Louis Park, who died Thursday, will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Werness Brothers Mortuary, 3500 W. 50th with burial in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery.

He was a food chemist who joined the Pillsbury Co. in 1932 and had served as its director of food research. He worked as a private food consultant after retirement in 1959. Surviving is his widow, Gladys A. Reviewal will be from 4 p.m.

today at the mortuary. Memorials to St. George's Episcopal Church are preferred. ROBERT N. HUDDLESTON Services for Robert Hud-dleston, 41, 516 53i2 Av.

Fridley, who died Monday, will be at 10 a.m. today at the Wash-burn-McReavy Mortuary, 2905 NE. Johnson with burial in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Mr.

Huddleston was vice-president of Computer Sheet Metal Co. Survivprs include his widow, Lois six daughters, Linda, Patricia, Susan, Jane, Sallv and Mary Beth; a son, Michael; his mother, Mrs. Thomas Huddleston, St. Anthony; a brother, Thomas Huddleston, Des Moines, Iowa, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary H.

Sargent, St. An Mounds View, who died Tuesday, will be at 8:30 a.m. Friday at the Billman-Hunt Mortuary, and at 9 a.m. at St. John the Baptist Church, with burial in Ft.

Snelling National Cemetery. Mr. Marren was a bottler at the Minneapolis Brewing Co. for 25 years. Survivors include his widow, Ann Marie; two daughters, Mrs.

Harv Roloff, St. Paul, and Mrs. Ronald Lund, New Brighton; two sons, Patrick St. Croix Falls, and Dennis in the Navy; his mother, Mrs. Maria Marren, Minneapolis, and three sisters, Mrs.

Kcssell Olson and Mrs. Teresa Herman, both of Minneapolis, and Mrs. Walter Herkel, California. Memorials to the Variety Club Heart Hospital are preferred. DR.

DUNCAN A. McRAE Services for Dr. Duncan A. McRae, 90, a dentist in Princeton, Minn, for more than 50 years, who died in Topeka, Wednesday, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Princeton Congregational Church, with burial in Oak Knoll Cemetery, Princeton.

Dr. McRae, who retired in 1954, had been living in Topeka for about 2'2 years. He was past president of the West Central Dental Association and a past trustee and former vice president of the Minnesota Dental Association. He Survivors include a son, Donald D. McRae, Reviewal will be after 4 p.m.

today at the Kaun Mortuary, Princeton. JACOB M. SCHLAEFER Services for Jacob M. Schlae-fer, 88, Regina Nursing Home, formerly of 1447 Eleanor St. Paul, who died Wednesday, will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, Randolph Av. and Albert St. Paul, with burial in Resurrection Cemetery. He retired from Schuneman's Department Store in 1959 after 54 years' service. Surviving are two daughters and a son, Mrs.

Raymond M. Schneider, Mrs. George J. Francis and Wilfred all of St. Paul; a sister, Sister M.

Blaise, Holy Family Convent, Manitowoc, and a brother, John Winona, Minn. Reviewal will be from 3 p.m. today at the Willwerscheid and Peters Mortuary, 1167 Grand St. Paul. Memorials to the Minnesota Heart Fund are preferred.

Elsewhere NICOLE BERGER, 33, French movie and TV actress, at Rouen, France, of injuries received in an automobile accident. LUIS A. SOMOZA, 45, president of Nicaragua from 1957 to 1963 and brother of Presidentelect Anastasio Somoza. A team of doctors, rushed to Managua from the United States, was unable to save him from a sudden but severe heart disorder. DENNIS L.

BLOSBERG Services for Dennis L. BIos- berg, 41, 1811 26th Av. who died Tuesday, will be at 1 p.m. today at Gustavus Adol- phus Lutheran Church, with burial in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr.

Blosberg was a Minne- apolis policeman. He received a commendation in November for his capture of two thieves. Survivors include his widow, Viola two sons, Wayne and Keith; three daughters, Sandra, Susan and Gail, and three brothers, Gerald, Minneapolis, and Kiith and David, Cambridge, Minn. Reviewal will be at the church one hour before services. ALBERT R.

COFFEE Services for Albert R. Coffee, 57, Deephaven, who died Thursday, will be at St. Martin's-By-the Lake Episcopal Church, Minnetonka Beach, with burial in Sunset Memorial Park Ceme-, tery. He was an architectural supply salesman. Surviving are his widow, Jes-, sie a daughter, Jean Way-Tata; four sons, Curtis De-Kalb, George Maple Plain; Charles Minneapolis, and Michael Wayzata, and three sisters, Mrs.

Paul Dunno-van, Minnetonka; Mrs. E. Donald White, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Eleanor Oakes, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Memorials to the charity of the donor's choice are preferred.

NICHOLAS D. DIXON Services for Nicholas D. Dixon, 82, 5037 Russell Av. who died Thursday, will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at Christ the King Church, with burial in Resurrection Cemetery.

Mr. Dixon was a loan examiner for the State of Minnesota. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Daniel Lucas, Hopkins; a son, Robert Charleston, W. and a brother, Michael, Minneapolis.

There will be no reviewal. Memorials to the Variety Club Heart Hospital are preferred. MRS. OTILLA E. EVERTZ Services for Mrs.

Otilla E. Evertz, 78, 89 Lowry Av. who died Wednesday, will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Clement's Catholic Church, with burial in Gethsemane Cemetery, New Hope.

Survivors include three sons, Joseph, New Brighton; Max, Fridley, and Donald Minneapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Victor Ryan, Laramie, and Mrs. Walter Junquist, Orono, and four sisters, Mrs. Emma DeRosier, Brainerd, Mrs. Theresa Brown, Royalton, Mrs.

Grieselda Ahern, Mount Angel, and Mrs. Herbert French, Gardner, Mont. A vigil prayer service will be held at 8 p.m. today at the Bill-man-Hunt Mortuary. 38th St.

and 4th Av. with 8th Ward candidate Gerard Hegstrom; 11:10 a.m., Lake and Chicago with Hegstrom and 9th Ward Al-d a George Martens; 11:45 a.m., along 34th Av. with 12th Ward candidate Margaret Franson; Lunch, Sveden House, 2920 27th Av. 1:15 p.m., 1611 S. 6th with 6th Ward candidate George C.

Kissell; 2 p.m., Glenwood Shopping Center, with. 5th Ward Alderman Joe Greenstein; 2:45 p.m., 4310 Lyndale Av. with 3rd Ward candidate Albert J. Hofstede and 4th Ward candidate Roy B. Arne-son, 3:10 p.m., Broadway and Lyndale with Hofstede; 3:40 p.m., Eastgate Shopping Center, with 1st Ward Alderman Donald Risk, 2nd Ward Alderman Robert MacGregor and Hofstede.

If it rains Saturday the "sign-in" will be postponed for one week. Two Minneapolis supermarkets were robbed of undetermined amounts of cash in holdups about an hour apart Thursday night. A holdup team entered Bob's Super Valu Grocery, 3641 Chicago at 7:40 p.m. and forced the owner, Robert Cronin, to turn over cash from a safe. Witnesses said one man, about 35 years old, was 5 feet, 1 1 inches tall and about 170 pounds.

His companion, about 30, was said to be 5 feet tall and 150 pounds in weight. While the taller man held a gun on him, Cronin told police, the short man forced a store cashier, Cheryl Lee Jackson, to turn over the contents of a cash register. About an hour later, a gunman entered the National Food Store at 2538 Nicollet Av. and forced an employe, William Zurek, to turn over money from two cash registers and the store safe. Senate Hearings Set WASHINGTON, D.

C. (UPI) A special Senate committee will start hearings April 26 on reducing U.S. troop strength in Europe, Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield announced Thursday. (had been involved in several thony; Mrs. Vernon H.

Stevens, Hampton, and Mrs. David Snead, Minneapolis. JOHN P. MARREN Services for John P. Marren, 54, 6952 Pleasant View civic activities in Princeton, including membership on the School Board and the Village Council.

3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS 3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS 3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS T. FUNERAL DIRECTORS I.

FUNERAL OIRECTORS 7. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7, FUNERAL DIRECTORS ANNOUNCEMENTS OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS PETERSON-ALBINSON NOKOMIS PARK CHAPEL 1838 E. MINNEHAHA PARKWAY 721-1651 COLUMBIA PARK CHAPEL 3207 3207 CENTRAL AV. N.E. 789-8889 Gill Brothers Downtown Chapel OFF HENNEPIN at 14th FE 6-3675 South Chapel 5801 LYNDALE SO.

TA 7-4646 COMLEY Earl April II, res. 2813 Chicago Ave. Survived by loving wife. Mary Drew; sister, Mrs. Edith Brown of St.

Paul; niece, Mrs. Dorothy Bol-dridge of Webster City, Iowa 4 a host of other relatives 4 friends. Services Sat. at 10:30 a.m. from Lake-wood Cemetery Chapel, 36th St.

at Henn. Visitation Fri. from Chapel, Lake St. at 12th Ay. So.

from 6-9 LEIGHTON Clarence age 75, residence 5121 Emerson Ave, on Tuesday. Survived by wife, Ruth sons, John G. of Golden Valley; 2 daughters, Mrs. Wilson C. (Barbara Jean) Pollacek, Hudson.

Ohio and Mrs. Robert E. (Ruth Ann) Clemens of Mpls. 2 brothers, Horace A. Leighton, Ralph A.

leighton; sisters, Josephine Leighton, all of Mpls. Private services and interment at Lakewood on Thursday. No WASHBURN McREAVY SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 405 CENTRAL 333-2368 NORTHEAST CHAPEL 2905 JOHNSON 781 -6828 SWANSON CHAPEL LOWRY at IRVING NO. 529-9691 T. FUNERAL DIRECTORS WERNESS BROTHERS 50TH ST.

4 BEARD AV. S. WA 7-8641 37TH ST. 4 NICOLLET AV. TA 4-2624 DAVIES MORTUARY Harmon Place at 14th St.

332-4351 Bloomington-Richfield kp.m. Arrangements by Alexander SINCE 1884 TU 8-7771 9947 LYNDALE SO. visitation or reviewal. Family prefers GLEASON MORTUARY NICOLLET AT 27TH ST. 823-5207 HAPSCH Agnes oge 70, of 2728 East Franklin.

Survived by 2 sons, Clifford and Harold of 2 daughters, Mrs. Ann Siodahl of Mrs. Phyllis Norris, Ottawa, Illinois; 19 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren. Services Friday, 10:30 o.m. at McDivitt-Hauge IMinnehaha Chapell, 32nd St.

at Minnehaha Ave. Interment Crystal lake Cemetery. Visitation beginning Thursday 2 P-m. HARREL C. G-, oge 73 of 3030 Zar.

than Ave. St. Louis Park. Survived by his wife. Gladys A.

Services Saturday afternoon 1:30 o'clock at Werness Brothers Chapel. W. 50th St. Ave. So.

Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call ot chapel beginning Friday afternoon 4 clock. If so desired memorials may be given to St. George Episcopal Church. HAYNES William L.

age 66. res. 2650 Upton Av. N. on Tues.

Beloved husband of Constance. Father of Mrs. Charles W. (Gloria) Hayes, Fridley. Grandfathsr of Melinda Louise.

Also survived hv Darenrs Mr. 4 Mrs. Peter Albin Chape HENRY ANDERSON PA 9-2331 3640 23RD AV. S. Established 1931 Enga-Memorial Chapel 5600 EXCELSIOR BLVD.

Fine funerals need not be costly JOHN BILLMAN 335-4259 9J6I6I5 Bertch Funeral Chapel 1304 University FE5-8 4 1 You can say "Charge It" when you place low-cost want ads. Phone 372-4242. ENGER Hyde Park Chapel, si. raw, ftM-ujj DIXON Nicholas oge 82, of 5037 Russell Ave. So.

Survived by son, Robert Charleston. W. a daughter, Mrs. Daniel C. IJean) Lucas, Hopkins; 6 grandchildren ond 4 great qrandchildren; also a brother, Michael of Mpls.

Requiem High Mass Saturday 9 a.m. at Christ the King Church. Nicollet 4 61st Park Grant 866-3066 RICHARD GILL CHAPEL FRANKLIN AT CHICAGO FE 5-7729 Thomson Brothers 2535 PARK AV. FE 2 8753 HUBER LEE WAYZATA GR 3-5577 Interment Resurrection Cemetery. No PAUL, RALPH 4 JACK ALBINSON DIRECTORS 220 Nicollet FE 3-1418 O.

E. LARSON 2:01 CENTRAL AV. ST 9-3571 HANSON NUGENT 2116 NICOLLET FE 5-51 28 reviewal or visitation. Arrangements by Gill brothers ISouth Chapell, 5801 Lvndale Ave. So.

Memoriols to Variety no tlowers. Arranqements with We-londer-Quist (West Chapell, 2301 Du-pont Ave. S. MclAUGHUN Catherine, of 657 No. Lexington, St.

Paul, April 12th. Survived by son, James Jt of daughters, Mrs. Alberta Mikel and Mrs. Kathenne Thorsgaard, both of St. Paul, Mrs.

M. E. Bolke of sister, Mrs. Emma Butler of Waterloo, Iowa and brother. James Lennon of Independence, lowo: Also survived by 6 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.

Funeral from The O'Halloran-Murphy ISnelling Ave. Chapell 575 So. Snelling, St. Paul 8:30 a.m. Saturday; Reauiem Mass Church of St.

Columba 9 o.m. Interment Calvary. Friends may call after 3 P.m.. Friday. Parish Vigil 8:15 p.m.

Friday. EXCELSIOR GR 4-9595 SWANSON IOWRY AT IRVING JA 9-9691 BUCHINGER-GEARHART 2535 Central Av. ST 9 4345 FLYNN SON LYNDALE AV. S. at 36th TA 2-3181 Club Heart Hospital are preferred to SUNDSETH-ANDERSON EST.

1893 LYNDALE at 21st AV. N. knaeble's JA 9-9636 W. BROADWAY AT UPTON Siefert GR 2-1716 Mound STROBECK-JOHNSON HOPKINc, WE 8-9020 floral remembrances. DROPPS Elln aae 54.

of 7039 G. Pappas, Hemet, Calif. Mr. Haynes Knoilwood Drive Spring Lake WHITE FUNERAL HOME TA 3-7264 HODROFF 4 SONS-AARON CHAPEL FE 6-5000 Park. Survived bv husband, tdwrn (E.

A. I one son, Edwin, Jr. of Maundsview: 2 daughters, Mrs. Rob ert L. (Elaine) Johnston of New Brighton, Mrs.

LeRoy (Evonnel Tauer of Moundsview; 8 grandchildrne. 2 business service brothers, Verner Carlson of Souk Rao-ids. Minn. Arthur Carlson of Mem JUST DIAL YOUR PHONE for phis. Tenn.

Friends may coll ot Miller Mini William H. of Winona, oge 43, accidently on April 12. He was employed by Burrouqhs Corp. Survived by wife Bonnie, mother Mrs. William Mills.

3 sons, Gregory, Kim William; 1 brother, Corleton Mills of Wayzata. Services 2 p.m. Fri. at Funeral Home, 831 -40th Avenue NC. Col.

Heights, after 2 p.m. Friday. Funeral services 1:30 P-m. Saturday at Smina Ink Park Lutheran Church Central Lutheran Church, Winona HOME IMPROVEMENTS HOME REPAIRING RECTRICSERVICt HAULING MOVING STORAGE HOME SERVICES APPLIANCE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES Spring lake Park. Minn.

Memorials Friends may call 7-9 p.m. Thurs. at BUSINESS SERVICE BUSINESS SERVICE BUSINESS SERVICE the Fawcett Funeral Home and Fri from 1-2 at the church. A memorial is beinq arranged. NIELSEN Olqa, aae 71.

3369 Xen-wood. St. Louis Park. Survived bv father, Rasmus: brother, Niels niece, Mrs. Jackie Veil, all of St.

Louis Park; nephews, Robert and Richard Nielsen. Carson Citv Nev. erv. preferred. St.

Cloud newspapers piease copy. DUNHAM Bessie, oge 91 resident of The Minnesota Odd Fellows Home. Norrhfield, formerly of Mpls. Funeral notice later. The Henry W.

Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Ave. So. EllERTSEN Norma C. aae 22 of 4438 PilUburv. formerly of S650 Loaan BUSINESS SERVICE 29, Builders and Contractors BUSINESS SERVICE 35.

Electric Repairing Service 29. Builders and Contractors 50. Radio and Television Service 25. Air Conditioning ALL tvoes of air conditioners wired 4 installed. Free estimate.

JU 8-4688. FAST EXPERT SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTn OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS OPERATORS Expert technicians alwnvt nn rintv. ices 1 p.m. Saturday at First Lutheran We will replace vour old aaraae door N. Survived by mother Mrs.

Lucille Filertsem 1 listers. Mn. Evelyn Sorff Most sets serviced 'n the home. Service till II m. Sot.

A Sun. Church, Xenwood W. Lake St. Interment Grandview. Reviewal after 4 p.m.

Friday. Memorials to the church oreferred. I AIMER Albert E. age 64 of 3953 Perry Robbinsdale passed away ot Rochester, New York. Survived by wife Soohia, 1 daughter, Mrs.

leo (Irenel Smiler of Robbmsdale. 1 ion I Donald of West Covina, Calif. 6 grandchildren. 4 brothers. Arthur 4 William of Robbmsdale, Fred of Mpls.

Paul of St. Cloud. He was retired employee of Franklin Cream- Member of Westphal Post, American Legion and Everett McClav Post VfW 1294. Services Fri. 1:30 p.m.

ot Gearty-Davis Funeral Chapel, Rcb bmsdale. Interment National Ceme-i tery. Reviewal beginning 3 p.m. Thurs. ot Gearty-Davis.

IAILF.Y Henrietta, age 79, 4040 Co- tumbus Ave. Survived by husband, George E.j son, Clifford G. of Albert Lea; daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Bergren of Mpls.j 3 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildreni brother, Henry Hender-' son, Mpls. i lister.

Miss Ada Scham- vogel. Services Saturday 1:30 p.m. Thomson Brothers Funeral Home. Cor. Pork Ave.

ot 26th St. Interment Lake-wood Cemetery. Visitation after 2 p.m. Friday. Memorials may be given to Bethel Lutheran Church.

BERGMAN Charles oge 93, of I 3324 32nd Ave. So. Survived by I daughter, Mrs. Erlinq (Dorothy Carl-son; 2 grandchildren, Mrs. James IBonital Anderson and Miss Julianne Carlson; great granddaughter, Heidi Anderson.

Services Saturday 10 a.m. ot The Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Ave. So. Friends may call after 4 p.m.

Friday. Memorials may be directed to Bethany Lutheran I Church or donor's choice. Interment Crystal Lake cemetery. 1 BLOSBERG Dennis age 41, of I 1811 26th Ave, NE. Survived by wife.

Viola D.i 2 sons. Wayne and Keith: 3 daughters. Sandra, Suson ond Gail; I 3 brothers, Gerald, Kenneth and i David. Services Friday. 1 p.m..

ot The Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church. Interment Sunset. Friends may coll after 3 p.m. Thursday at The Washburn McReavy-INortheast ChODell 29th 4 Johnson St. NE.

ond 1 hour before service at the church. BRENDEN Lilly, age 57, 4068 Xen-wood, St. Louis Park. Survived by husband L. G.

Sons, Thomas. Rose-i mount, James, St. Louis Park, Ger-I i oid. New Hope. 2 grandchildren.

Sisters, Mrs. Alma Swanson, Mrs. Freida Crompe. St. Petersburg.

Brother, Olaf Peterson, Farqo. Services i 1 p.m. Fri. at St. Luke Lutheran Church, 4lst St.

4 Hwy. 100. Interment Lnkewood. Reviewal after 4 p.m. 1 at John Billmans Park Funeral Home, 3960 Wooddale.

Memorials to the church are preferred. I COFFEE Albert age 57, of Deep-haven, Route 4, Wayzata. Survived by i wife, Jessie S.i daughter, Jean Wayzata; 4 sons, Curtis DeKolb, George Maple Plain, Charles Michael C. ef Wayzata; 3 sisters, Mrs. Paul Dunno- van of Minnetonka Viilaqe, Mrs.

E. Donald White, Mrs. Eleanor Oakes ef Shaker Heights, Ohio; 1 grandson. Nathan. Memorial services will be held Saturday morning 11 clock at St.

Martin's by the lake Episcopal Church, Minnetonka Beach. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Ar-' rangements Werness Brothers Chapel, 1 W. 50th St. 4 Beard Ave.

So. If so desired memorials may be given to the donor's choice. I CORCORAN Edward, age 75. of Belle oms, Survived bv 5 sisters 4 1 brother. Visitation after 2 p.m.

Fri- dov at Hayes Mortuary. Belle Ploine. Funeral Mass 10:30 a.m. St. Johns Catholic Church, Sibley County.

Interment church cemetery. Call Now! Reasonable! House power 4 all types of le. work. Estimates, terms. FE 87814, FE 1-9295 "MASTER ELECTRICIAN LOOKING FOR WIRING 4 REPAIRING 545-6306 Free EstimatesTA 5-9373 MORE housn power or appliance outlets, amusement room rewiring.

Free est. Prompt service. 588-4688. We do alt types of electrical wirma 1 Jiflh'ing, 545-3352, or529 1 0J SI .50 A HOIKF rAII ot Mpls. and Uinstine ot Brooklyn Center: 2 brother! Kevin and Edward TOM'S TV FE 8-4493 was a former restaurant owner operator in Mpls.

The last few years he was an Electrolux salesman. Services Fri. 2:30 p.m. Welander-Ouist INorth Chapell 120O West Broadway. Interment Crystal lake Cemetery.

Friends may call after 2 m. Thurs. HEER Father Albert. 1655 Fernwood. St.

Paul. Aorit 9th. formerly of Col-oane. Minn. Survived bv 2 neohews and 1 niece.

English Scripture Service will be ot 10:30 o.m. Friday ot St. Jerome's Church, 380 East Roselawn, Maplewood followed by Concelebrated Pontifical Reautem Low Mass. Interment St. Bernard's Cemetery Cologne, Minn, ot 2 P.m.

There will be a visitation in St. Bernard Church, Col-oane from 1:30 P.m. Friday until graveside service. Visitation will be from St. Jerome's Church, Maolewood starting at 11 a.m.

Thursday ond will continue through the night until 10:15 a m. Friday. Arrangements Willwerscheid 4 Peters Mortuary. St. Paul.

There will be no mortuary visitation. HERRE Louise age 85 of Colonial Acres Home, formerly of 3115 17th Ave. So. Survived by sons, John F. and Myron i daughter, Mrs.

Frank lleonora) Cliff; 8 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Agnes SoefVe ond Mrs. Clara Denny. Services Friday 1:30 p.m. ot Trinity First Lutheran Church.

1 1th Ave. So. 1 E. 19th St. Memorials may be directed to the church or donor choice.

Friends may call ot The Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Ave. So. offer 7 en. Wednesday and 1 hour previous to services at the church.

Interment Crystal lake Cemetery. HOWE Charles age 53 of 6104 Uth Av. S. Funeral notice later. Arrangements with McDivitt-Houge leland Chapel, Chicago at 37th St.

HUDDLESTON Robert N. age 41 of 516 53rd 'i Ave. NE. Survived by wife lois A. 6 daughters Linda, Patricia, Susan, Jane, Sallv 4 Mary Beth.

Son Michael. Mother Mrs. Thomas Huddleston. A brother Thomas Huddleston. 3 sisters, Mrs.

Mary H. Sargent, Mrs. Vernon H. Stevens Cnn Crvir-p. Fri.

10 of Brook vn Center. Requiem Mass Sat lor complete worry-free operation, let us install an electric door operator for only $169.95 2 vr. warranty Easy financing. Open eveninas Mon. thru Sat.

'till noon. INTER CITY BUILDERS SAVE $100 OR MORE GARAGES ROOM ADDITIONS ATTICS CONVERTED CABINS Free estimate, free planning. No down payment. lake 5 y'S or more to pav 786-1070 L789-9009 CARPENTRY REMODELING SMALL CEMENT JOBS 824-9072 INCOME 1 urday 9:30 A.M. at The Church of Our NORDIN Burton, age 48, of 718 19th Au MP -n Ladv of Victory, nterment fcietme- 53 I.

Roofs, Gutters and Siding I OE Larson Chapel, 2301 Central Av! man. Vigil prayer service Friday 8 PM at Gill Brothers (downtown Chapell off Hennepin ot 14th St. OVERHEAD 0UOK Ot- IWIN Lit Its 3 1 00 Ca I i for nigSt IE 7 8 3 1 3J We Remodel Kitchens nuuse Neea fainting? Visitation Friday otter 4 P.M. If vou're getting pointing estimates you own it to vouiifH in n.i FREE estimates 37. Floor Rellnlshlng-Resurfaclng RAY HAGBERG'S Expert landing Fin TAX I ifEJUICEj mc.

oi y-jjr. OLSON Vernon oge 63, of 1627 South 6th St. Survived by wife, Doris; son. Ronald; dauqhter, Mrs. James Donna) Frakes; 5 grandchildren.

Services Fridov. P.m., ot The Henry lf.L,s,lmc" INSULATE 'INYl. ENGWAll Catherine of 3420 High- D.iul Vlllnn Fun. kitchens on display with the latest built-in appliances. 21 YRS.

OF EXPERIENCE ishing. Free est. 545- 828. 824 4549 FLOOR Sanding or Retimshing" if5 GUARANTEE AGAINST REPAINT INC. eroi nonce iQiei.

wmi Gearhart-Buchinaer Funeral Home, VANGEN ANDERSON CO. W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd per room up. Free est. 929-4242.

FLOOR SANDING 4 Relmf Free est Winter rates, 1305 W. Lake St Open Eves. TA 5-6865 enrrai, ov-JJ. EVERTZ Otilla age 78. of 689 Lowry Ave.

NE. Member of Rosary Guild. Survived by 3 sons, Joseph, Mai 4 Donald 2 daughters, Mrs. Insulation Weatherstrlpplng 26. Accountants and Auditors 30.

Cement Work, Waterproofing Cement Work New-Repair UP TO 7 YEARS TO PAY FREE ESTIMATES NO DOWN PYMT BASEMENT IN5TALLED UNDER OLDER HOMES WATERPROFFING BASEMENTS STEPS WALKS FLOORS WORK BRICKWORK FOOTINGS ROMODELING i ROOM ADDITIONS CUSTOMER'S PROTECTION PLAN SALE! SALE! SALE! Victor (Kathrynl Ryan. Mrs. Walter Tax Income (Marvl Junquist; 20 grandchildren, areat grandchildren; 4 sisters, Mrs. Emma DeRosier. Mrs.

Theresa Brown, WE BLOW FIBERGLAS 4 ROLKWOCI Est. No charge, 36 mo. to pay. R'CHFIELD YARDS INC. 60TH 4 NICOLLET TA 3-5231 SAT 4 SUN.

TA 3-6133 45. Moving, Storage, Shipping Moving IOCAL MOVING PROMPT 4 DEPEND-ABLE. 824-8190. Factory Window Closeout Sale CURTIS WINDOWS ALL TYPES Also. misc.

buildina products: aluminum sidmq, window Qri storm windows, pre-hung doois, etc. All priced aelow wholesale cost. MIDWEST MILLWORK INC. l220)Mtka Blvd. 935-6961.

Modern Ideal at Pleasina Prices! Upgtad your home (or nltl, moe than a namt iob AIL GUARANTEED, Call Don f'. one lor financing. WINTER INSTALLATION -NO WAIT. ING. Lyman Lumber Company EXCELSIOR 4'4 n'y, ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDING TRIM Roofing Repairing Gutters Downspouts Carpentry Remodeling Free estimates.

Guaranteed work EASY PAY PLAN-LOW AS $5 MO. Milton L. Johnson Co. ST 1-9548 Eves. ST 1-8371 Mrs.

Griselda Ahern, Mn. Herbert We furnish lien waivers on or before FEDERAL 4 STATE $5 UP BLOCK INC. AMERICA'S LARGEST TAX SERV GARAGES-BREEZEWAYS 2040 W. Broadway 3' 5 W. lake 3004 Cedar 1915 Central.

4909 Fcelsior 561 W. Broadway ACROSS the hall 4 oround the nation. I piece or load pianos or appls. ADC accepted JRCC23694 722-2333, LOW COST LIGHT MOVING BASEMENT FINISHING FREE Estimates! FREE Cataloal 6910 Osseo Blvd 322 Coon Rani-s Biva o.m'. at the Washburn McReavy 1476 Universtiy Av 924 Arcade APPLIANCES A SPECIALTY, SbS-l 170 Call The SUSSEL Co.

Now IRosel French. Servicei 5at a.m. Billman-Hunt Chapel, 2701 Central NE. Requiem Mass 9 o.m. St.

Clements Church. Interment Gethsemane. Visitation after 2 p.m. Fri. Prayer Vigil.

8 p.m. Fri. GARCIA Antonio oge 65 of 113 East 15th St. Retired employe of The Milwaukee Railroad. Funeral services at The Gearhart-Buchinger Funeral Chapel.

2535 Central Ave. NE. Friday at 1:30 p.m. Reviewal starts Thursday 3 p.m. HAMILTON Lillian age 82 of 3101 Lvndale Av.

S. Funeral notice later. Morris Nilsen ChaneL 1446 Rice Har Mar Mall 884 S. Robert 771 W. 7th St.l APPLIANCES TO MOVE? Pay nothing ot all until 1968.

Call 645-0331 Anytime 1850 Como CALL 335-95W 2 MEN 4 TRUCK FOR HIRE 7638 lyndale Ave. S. 823-5243 No Aau't. Necessary Sat 4 Sun 9 to 5 Wkdays am-9 pm Ave. So.

Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Visitation after 4 p.m. Thursday. PEARSON Julia age 62 of 3428 Girard Av. S.

Survived by husband Wesley 3 sisters, Mrs. William A. Halsey, Mrs. Mathilda Larson, Mrs. Andrew Kraskey; 3 brothers, Jule Auqust A.

Joseph Strom all of Mpls. Services Mon. afternoon 2:30 p.m. Werness Brothers Chapel, 37th St. 4 Nicollet Av.

Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Friends may call ot chopel beginning Sun, afternoon 2 o'clock. PEDERSON Tillie H. age 80 of 1807 E. 51st St.

Member of Lebanon Lutheran Church. Survived by dauahters Dorothy G. Betty M. Pederson. Grandson John E.

Miles. Brother Hi I -der Thompson. Sisters Mrs. Ida Frev 4 Miss Agnes Thompson. Services Fri.

I p.m. at The Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Ave. S. Visitation after 3 p.m.

Thurs. Interment Hazelwood Cemetery, Bayport, Minn. PIEISSNER Max age 69. Resident 59 Glenwood Av. on Thursday.

Services Saturdqy 1 p.m. at Weionder-Quist (North Chapell 1200 W. Brood-way, Inteerment Fairview Cemetery, Mound, Minn. Friends may call beginning 5 Friday. ROSTON Gertrude, oge 78, In Miami, formerly of Mpls.

Survivors include sons, Arnold, Jack, Santa Barbara, daughters, Mrs. Reuben (Isabel) Berman, Mpls. and Miami Beach; sister, Mrs. Genevieve Coldman. Albany, 13 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren.

Memorials preferred to Cardiac Research at Mount Sinai Hospital. Funeral serv 789-5844 ADC-OK 339-2216 vou pay us. Remember, without legitimate lien waivers vou could pav TWICE for your work. We do not SUBCONTRACT out our concrete work. LICENSED, BONDED 4 INSURED FOR YOUR PROTECTION See our ad in the "yellow pages" 377-1742 AI Slate American Concrete Jnc.

E. M. AHERN CONT. CO. CEMENT WORK STEPS WALKS DRIVEWAYS RETAINING WALLS BSMT PLASTERING.

WATERPROOFING, BASEMENTS UNDER OLDER HOMES-LICENSED BONDED 4 INSURED PHONE: JTA 3-1728 CEMENT BLOCK WORK STEPS-WALKS-DRIVES-RET. WALLS Additions. Free est. Lie. Ins.

MOVING large Van lie 20751 In REMODEL ROUGH IN OR FINISH Plannina service, speedy perfect Northeast Chapel, vtn jonnson or. N.E. Interment Ft. Snelling. Friends may call after 4 p.m.

Thurs. No reviewal. JOHNSON ludvig oge 91. of 5625 Bloominflton Ave. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs.

Carl A. (Irenel Peterson, Mrs. Stanley L. (Louisel Nelson; 2 sons. Dr.

Arthur B. Harold all of 8 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren. Services Saturday Tk rknnl Pftill Pnlnh sured. SPECIAL RATES. FE 2-5307.

STOP 1 Painting Problems Cover your hord to reach eaves 4 window trim with aluminum noma. Certified Johns Manville Donlnr ROOFING SIDING RcMODELING Free estimates Up to 84 mos. -o Day NO DOWN PAYMENT work. years to pay. No down 825-6616 J.

Jack Aibinson directors, 2200 Nicol 2 MEN large van or semi 24 hr. service AJXOK 824-6046. 824-31 1 3 ECON. MOVING 339-6466 2 MEN. LARGE ENCLOSED VAN.

ADC ACCEPTED. PA 4-3078. $5.50 HOUR 8254857 LOCAL MOVING 2 men 4 truck. REASONABLE 521-1490, 337-0146 FURNITURE 4 package delivery, $5 an hour Eve. PA 4-5992.

Alcoa Aluminum Siding-r-Roofing Trim 4 Eaves covered gutteis Family rooms porches painting Income Tax Returns $4 UP SHOPPER'S CITY STORES 3700 HWY. 100 SO. 3600 63RD AVE. NO. GEM STORE 7900 CEDAR AVE.

SHOPPERS TAX SERVICE 644-7711 1457 University Av. Across From Wards let Ave. Interment Crystal lake cemetery. Friends may call after 4 P.m. Friday.

Memoriols preferred to Calvary P.kutorinn nr Athlfh.m BaOtist CHING JOHNSON BLDRS. PA 2-0437 Church Memorial Funds. (7, Painting, Paperhanglng HOUSE NEED PAINTING pymnt. CALL 824-I88U, tUo-UBilB, 335-3552 Evenings. AMUSEMENT ROOMS Kitchen, family gen'l.

remod. Our specialty. Planning service incl Free est. Nothing dn. 60 mo.

terms. North Star Builders TA 5-3552 onvtime UN6-8284 KITCHENS Milton L. Johnson Co. offers a big selection in kitchens 21 door des qns, 41 finishes, 7 different woods. Expert plannina help avail.

Visit our showrooms, Central NE, 781-9548. REMODELING SERVICE Amui, Family rm. attic Kit. erpans Add rms, welec. plb hgt.

t-packaae. MEL W. LARSON CO. 929-0052 FreeEstimates Garages Additions AMUSE. RMS.

ATTICS DORMERS STRAND CONSTR. CO. BASEMENTS Dried up permanently Rite-Wov Enaineering 333-5705 CEMENT WORK DRIVES etc etc. SPEEDY 4 PERFECT WORK. Pav now or later CALL SCHEDULE YOUR AD You owe it to yourself to see our ad V4-MUUR SERVICE 920 1787 ROOFS ALL TYPES Gutters, new or repaired.

Piomot Serviry 8 '4-4087 ROOFING DIFFICULT LEAKS CORRECTED Rite-Wnv Eng. Fieg est. 333-5705 Roof ins New Repair" PHONE TA 3-1728 Taxes done in the privacy under class PJ. Lyrnan Lumber Company EXTERIOR PAINTING" AND RENEW STUCCO ices Friday 11 a.m. at Hodroff 4 824-1880, 825-0828.

335-3552 EVE. Bonded and Insured Carpenter work Free estinate rAII A brircr.a CITY WALKS. Steps. Drives, Brick 4 Chimney Repr. TU l-0642lTA 2-8403.

Any tvne rootina or autters. Free est. Luj'YjnsJNo. iide Rooting 545-8511 WIND BLOWN SHINGLES RFPLACEd' tfAKY ROOF 4 GUTTER REPAIRS GUTTERS GUAR.4INS7 of your home. REASONABLE M.

Sylvers Associates 339-6936 HOURS 9 A.MJO 1 1 P.M. BOTH FEDERAL 4 STATE COPIES ($4 FOR BOTH UP) Open Wkdays. 9 to 6 SATURDAY 9 AM 'TIL 1 PM. 6 Experienced Tax Consultants to, serve VCUl 27TH YEAR TAX SERVICE Reasonable 377-3238 CALL a small contractor. Save Interior 4 exterior decorating 4 repairs.

Financing available. Thoreson Decorators, 866-4893 or 454-6433. PAPERHANGING 4 PAINTING" SAMPLES 3746 23RD AV. SO. GENTRY'S PAINT 4 PAPER STORE 724-9439OR 722-6429 HOUSEPAINTING, exterior, interior.

No ob too big, no lob too small. NEW REPAIR WORK EDW. HARDMAN CEMENT CO. CALL DAY OR NITE 825-6677 BASEMENT WALLS Foundations, cemented waterprofed. Plastering.

Stucco. 825-1001. KALLMAN Andrew, age 86 of Augus-tana Home, formerly of 2214 McKin-iey St. N.E. Survived by foster son, Harold Danielson of Mols.

Also several neohews nieces in Sweden. Retired employee of The University of Minn. Funeral services from Gearhart-Buch-nger Funeral Chapel 2535 Central Av. N.E. on Sot.

1:30 p.m.' Reviewal starts on Fri. at 3 p.m. Interment Hillside. Memorials may be directed to the Salvation Army. KEILEY Lena age 69, of 14901 Hiqhway 7, Hopkins.

Survived by son, Orville of Fordville, N.D.: daughter, Mrs. Ernest (Florence) Williams of Hopkins; 7 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; 3 sisters, Mrs. Noah Huckell of Hopkins. Mrs. Clarence Hanson of Robbinsdale, Mrs.

Clara Frederickson of Hopkins; 1 brother, Christ Carlson of Lankin, N.D. Services on Friday 4 p.m. Strobeck-John-son Chapel, 1400 Excelsior Hopkins. Friends may call from 1 to 10 m. on Friday.

Further services and interment will be at The Qualey Lutheran Church, Fordville, N.D. KELLY Joseph Frances, age 84. Formerly of 3428 23rd Av. S. Retired employee of Mpls.

Gas Co. Services Saturday 10 a.m. St. Alberts Catholic Sons-Aaron pouth) Chapel. SHERF William aqe 79, 4340 Vincent Av.

No. on Tues. Survived by wife Hilma G. Sherf, son Walter W. Sherf, Kansas City, 2 brothers, Frank Sherf, Albert Sherf of Mols.

5 grandchildren. Services Sot. 10 a.m. We-lander-Quist INorthl Chopel 1200 W. Broadway.

Interment National Cemetery. SHOWALTER Levi age 64. of 424 105th lane Coon Rapids. Survived by wife. Sarah; I son.

Virqil; 5 daughters, Verlie Ann, Valoris, Vivian, Veronica and Mrs. Frank (Violetl Novitskv Jr. of Mols.i 4 brothers; 4 888-4616 Free Estimates 529-6547 vmuru 06V-J4A REPLACE OLD GARAGE DOORS WITH EASY LIFT FIBERGLAS DOORS. CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE RICHFIELD YARDS INC. TA 3-5231 EVES.

SAT. SUN. TA 7-1151 Chimneys a Specialty Tuck Pointing 729-3153 822-9670 BRICK CLEANING CEMENT WORK RITE-WAY ENGINEERING Free estimates 333-5705 ROOFING ROOF REPAIR Gutters nsu GuarM i keMohs.866-764 8. ROOFING, autters, repairs $10 4 up." Do own work, 724-61 83, 521-7112 Call grandpa Roofing 4 sidlngJji21-8'l', Roofs Repaired or New Free est.Reas.Guarantee 724-3764. pnnciMri fi.

-r. AL FORSYTH 4 SONS 789-4311 EXTERIOR and interior paintina pa-oerhangina. 25 vr. exper. 20V.

dis- counMo April 15. P4-6428. PAPERHANGING Quality built Garages Western Construction Co. 3017 lYNDALE S. TA 5-2828 Cement Block Work ALL KINDS NEW REPAIR New address: 924 Lowry NE sisters and 6.

grandchildren. Services A-t. prompt. Free est. LI 5-2471 LOW COST LOW COST TEXTURE CEILINGS WOOD FINISHING WA 2-9393 JU 8-6526 CEMENT WORK nur rooi'nq, nor tar, 4 Insured.

521-3050. GORCO GARAGES Steps, Walks, Drives, Blocks Free Estimates 824-4087 WALLPAPER REMOVED TAX-MEN INC. AVAILABLE YEAR AROUND 3012 IYNDAIE SO. 824-1021 2538 WEST BRDWY. 521-4904 1005 EXCEL.

AVE. Hooklns 935-3112 HOURS 9 TO 8 WEEKDAYS 9 10 4 SATURDAYS KUUHNG 4 REPAIR. Reasonnble. 929-7868 823-2534 929-3830 Wm. Brethauer Free est, 722-1365 QUALITY Brick 4 Stone work.

Ali REMODELING OR REPAIR Additions-Dormers-Garages Commercial or Residential typesl Chimney repair. Free insp. 4 est.2years to pay. WE 8-9409 plt.jS. CHIMNEYS REPAIRED Free Est.

Fully Insured 425-2518 Church. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Rosary 8 P.m. Friday.

Visitation 54. RugXIeanlng and Repairing olf enrpet 4 upholstery clean Prompt Service 824-4087 after 4 P.m. on Friday. Arrangements INCOME TAX AUTHORIZED Minneapolis Star and Minneapolis Tribune WANT AD RATES Phone 372-4242 To Place A Want Ad Regular Transient Charge or Cash Rates 65e Per line Per Day en Our Thrifty 7 Censtcutive Dpy Roll Plan. 4, 9 or 6 consecutive days 70c per lint ptr day; 2 or 3 doys, 75c per line por day; 1 day (weekdays) 75c per line por day; Sundays only 80c por lino por day.

Advertising ordered to appear in all oditions distributed outside the greater Minneapolis area charged for at 5c per line per day over rales shewn above. Minimum siioed 2 lines "Person to Person" Transient Rates Same as above. However a 10 discount for coth may bo taken on the following: "Person to Person" classifications if the correct remittance accompanies the advertising orders: 1 3 9 10 12 17 70-71 74 77 7 5 95 104 105-116 117 Ill 119 120A HOB 121 122 123 124 125 126 -127 121 129 130 CHARGE (net rate por line): 50c for blind boi number ads: 50c additional if mail service is requested or required on blind bo number replies. All above rates apply on ads received from Iowa, Western N. Dok.

S. Oak. General rates: One weekday $1.40 per line; Sunday SI 55 per line; two consecutive days $1.35 per line. Sunday $1.50 per line; three or more consecutive days $1.30 per line; Sunday $1.45 per line 2 cash discount. All of the above rates include publication in both the Morning Tribune and the Evening Star.

If an advertiser specifies that an ad bo published only in either one of the two daily papers a reduction ef Sc per lino will be given. Important All advertising copy is subject to the approval of the publisher. Publication el ads in oditions outside of Minneapolis and its suburbs is optional with the publisher. THE LIABILITY OF THE PUBLISHER FOR ERRORS IN AN AO OR FOR FAILURE TO PUBLISH AN AD SHAH BE LIMITED TO PUBLISHING THE AO IN A SUBSEQUENT ISSUE PROVIDING THE ADVERTISER REPORTS THE ERROR OR OMISSION ON THE OAY THAT IT OCCURS. with Richard Gill Funeral Chapel 735 CONCRETE WORK EXCAV GRADING TRENCHING ADDITIONS BSMTS DRIVEWAYS-DRAIN TILING CRUSHED ROCK.

935-7183 WANTED carnet cleaning iobs. 331-7839 INItKIOK-exterior painting. $20 aver, room, labor 4 material, Work 522jCl24A Papering 2 Rooms $38 labor 4 Paper. Free est. SU 8-8531 PAINTING Interior 4 Ex'terior.

Reasonable, 21 vrs. exp. References. 825j2344 CarpetCleaninq 82.5-6336 OUTSIDE 4 inside paintina. oanerina PA9-67I0 orTA4-8983 SHEET ROCK HANGING, TAPING and 7936 5th St.

NE. 784-9392 3301 Central Av. NE. 789-8867 5505 56th Av. N.

537-4155 E. Franklin. 335-7729. KOWALCZYK Tekla, oge 77 of 810 26th Ave. formerly of Hibbing.

CARPETS, UPHOIST. "expertly cleaned. Dohlen. 588-0127 niter t-nday I rti. at ceterson-Aioinson (Columbia Park Chapell 3207 Central Av.

NE. ot St. Anthony Blvd. Russell Peterson director. Interment Hillside.

STEVENS Anne ctqe 70, of Phoenix, Arir. formerly of Anoka and Mpls. Survived bv husband, Akelev: sisters, Josie Holden ond Cora Roaers, of Sprinqfield, Mo. Services Saturday at 1:30 from the Thurston-lindberq Chaoel. Anoka.

Visitation after 4 p.m. Friday. Interment Forest Hill Cemetery. Anoka. WALKUP lola 93 years, formerly of 321 18th Ave.

SE. Survived by 2 grandchildren, Mrs. Robert J. IMorcellel Hensley, Hayword, Arthur, Irvine, Detroit, 6 great grandchildren ond 1 qreat great granddaughter; brother Frank Green, niece and nephew. Active in Longfellow Chapel.

Services 2:30 p.m. Saturday at The Albin Chapel. Paul Ralph 4 Jock Aibinson, 2200 Nicollet Ave. Interment Hillside. Friends may call Friday evening.

All Types Remodel-Repair GARAGES. PORCHES, ADDITIONS INCOME TAX $5.00 4 UP ODen 8 a.m. -9 a.m. 7 days Survived by husband, Mike. Funeral 5 Sewer Cesspool Cleaning Your return completed while you wait labor anaPederson PtK 3J6-0UV FORMICA COUNTER TOPS.

LINOLEUM ONLY 3 MORE DAYS pointing reasonable. 866-7948 Drives, steps, walks, floors, patios any design, Guar, work. 78N2583. Cement Work All Kinds FREE ESTIMATES 869-9318 DRAIN TILING. Concrete 4 brick work.

FIREPLACES, new or repair. EDGUNDE'SCN yVA6L7323 SIDEWALKS, steps patios, driveways, patchwork. Gerald Mnnte. Reas. 781-8394, 789-6348 Cement Work All Kinds Free est.

R. H. Piftiq 724-7988 Cement Work PA 2-5085 TILE CARPET TAILORED. IN- 3024 Minnehaha 724-6188. 529-2072 Saturday 8:30 a.m.

from The Kapala Funeral Home and Requiem High Mass 9 a.m. in The Church of All Saints. Interment Gethsemane Cemetery. Parish Rosary Friday 8 p.m. Visitation after 2 p.m.

Friday. KRINKE Otto 60 West Jessamine. J. J. OYS CO.

5 EXPERIENCED Tax Consultants. SJAIIATIONS REPAIRS. JA 9-2077. REDWOOD FENCES 929-0052 AILTypes 929-9706 BUILD Remodel Repair FR 7-3379 SU 8-5544 Weekdays: 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.

Saturdays: 8:30 A.M. to 2 P.M. OUTSIDE INSIDE Free Estimates 824-4087 PAINTING 545-3473 PAINTING 4 DECORATING FrM estimates. 766-1895, 784-0133 iNTERIOR decorating, ceiling textured. Reasonable prices.

781-4581. "WALL WASHING, Kwick 4 Klean Excellent references. 42-1019 St. Paul, April 11th. Aae 83 years.

Husband of Emma. Father of Mrs. Insist on the Original ROTO ROOTER SEWER SERVICE Call 377-1040 Anytime FREE Estimates Written Guarantee NO EXTRA CHARGE NIGHTS WEEKENDS OR HOLIDAYS For sewer, sink or any diainaae Failure. FR 7-1040 2659 Penn No, 5299651 timer C. IHazell Foss Leslie both of Mols.

Harold St. Paul. FREE ESTIMATES LICENSED BONDED INCOME TAX SERVICE $5 UP TIMES GET LOWER RATES INCREASE YOUR CHANCES FOR RESULTS CAN CANCEL WHEN RESULTS COME YOUR WAY CALL 372-4242 CEMENT Basements, brick 6 grandchildren 34 great grandchildren. Brother of Adolph St. 729-3444 3659 CEDAR AV.

729-8251 WALLPAPER. REMOVED. FREE ESTI- 3. CEMETERY LOTS MAI t. stepor WA27147.

DR'VES, PATIOS. STEPS 4 BLOCK FOUNDATIONS. WA 6-817? CEMENT WORK NEW 4 REPAIR SinceJ939 724-2334 RUONA STEPS, walks, patios, patching, no fob too small, Ecklund, 869-7146 48. Plastering, Patching, Stucco 2 LOTS CRYSTAL LAKE CEMETERY. Desirable location.

5.V-0168 I I I Sewer 4 Drain Cleanino Co7 No extra charge Sat. Sun. or N'fes. Free esfimotes, 729-7767 Save INCOME TAX 10 am. -10 pm.

2645 Nicollet 335-2332 INCOME TAX MY HOME OR YOURS. 545-3045 ANYTIME AINYWHERE 14 YEARS EXP. INCOME TAX SERVICE $54JJP 935J742 INCOME TAX SERVICE HOPKINS AREA I. FUNERAL DIRECTORS NO MONEY DOWN 5 year financing. Remodeling Additions- Garages.

890-3230 KOPPBROS. 890-2667 GARAGES ADDITIONS MODEL CONSTRUCTION 861-3550 NEW homes or Gar. build. Any price range. Remodeling.

Room Addition. 788-5129 anytime 537-0619 QUALITY GARAGES Mpls. 1 suEurE! Free estimates insured. 544-4244 CUSTOM remodeling repair, amuse. rms attics.

866-5231. CARPENTER Age 42 Gen. remodeling 4 repair, 20 yrs. exp. JA 1-0438 CUSTOM cabinet formica work.

All kinds. FreejsstReaSi 788-7770 CARPENTRY BY DAY OR CONTRACT CALL 823-3991 OR 824-9508 57. Tiling Service, Floor and Wall TUCKPOINTING 4 CHIMNEY REPAIR PHILS TUCKPOINTING PA 9-0623 CEMENT WORK. ALL KINDS SANDBLASTING PAINTING 4 RE-STUCCO PORT. EQUIP.

FOR INDUSTRIAL. RESIDENTIAL 4 COMMERCIAL. SPECIAL WET BLASTING OF HOMES 4 APT. BLDGS. OUT OF TOWN SERV.

521-1627 FREE ESTIMATES 5219486 STUCCO REDASH-STONE Kapala's FE 2-5497 230 13TH AV. NE. LtlLINU WALL FlUUR lILt New or repair. 721-2799 Apoxy floors. 533-6601; TA 4-Q980 CERAMIC TILE, overaae bath.

$250, also Quarrvtile. Call 866-4306. SENSIBLE RATE 935-9719 ANDERSON-PETERSON 27 Av. S. at t.

Franklin 336-9663 33. Clothes Posts I Step Railings Paul. Services at the Willwerscheid 4 Peters Mortuary, 1167 Grand at Dun-lap. St. Paul, Friday 1:30 p.m.

Interment Oakland, Visitation after 3 p.m. Thurs. Montgomery Lodge No. 258 A.F. i A.M.

Services at Mortuary 8 o.m. Thurs. Memorials to Shriners Crippled Children's Home appreciated. KUESTER Ruth, age 44, of 817 8th Av. North.

Survived by daughters, Mrs. Lawrence (LeAnn) Coppin and Karen Kuester; 2 sons, Lawrence and Wayne. Mother. Mn. Blanch Kubal.

1 sister, Mrs. Eugene (Shirley) Schutz. 4 brothers, Lawrence, Harold, Donald Robert Kubal. Services Fri. 3 p.m.

at Gearty-Davis Funeral Chapel, Robbinsdale. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. Reviewal beginning 3 p.m. Thurs. ot Gearty-Dovis.

IAWHON Hannah age 89, of 2223 Toft St. NE. Survived by 2 daughters. Mrs. Harold Northfield, Mpls.

and Mrs. Janet Arthur, New York City; son. Edward Lawhon. Kan 58. UphoU Draperies, Slipcovers Joe Nelson Stucco Co.

Since 1925. INCOME TAX SERVICE Guaranteed, Reasonable. St. Louis Park orea. Appt.

only. 927-6486. ABRAHAMSON 724-544? JERRY'S HOME UPHOL. SAVE S3-S4 yd. on newest material closeouts.

20 "WHILE THEY LAST" Heavy used type clothes posts, $12 pr. 4- $4 for del. Iron Works, 1926 2nd St. Hopkins, 935-8679 Fox-Sullivan ST 1-1244 yrs. exper.

All work quar. REMODELING 724-8515' INCOME TAX, fed. 4 state. 25 vrs. exper.

In internal revenue service. Your home or mine. 926-5474. RE ITER'S TAX SERVICE' 884-1151 DRAPERY fabric. price slipcover 4 Free estimote.

561 -454J FINEST PLASTERING STUCCO RE-DASH FRPLC BRICK FRONTS STEPS Bsmr walls, lie. Inc. Bob, 935-1107. PLASTER PATCHING. Expert work.

Free Estimates.789-!254. PATCHING GuarT woik fOK, off for cash. Free est. TA 3-2878 GORANSON-BURR 304Q LYNDALE S. TA 3-7279 HEAVY type clothes poles $18.50 installed Step railings 4 pontoon boats.

JET-SON IRON 421-7910, 755-2863 uphol. Guar. PA 1-5325, WA 6-4aij UPHOLST'G! Springs relied vour home ot my shoo. Guar, reas. FR ELTON BJORKLUND 9453 Lyndale Av.

BIOOMINGTON 1900 Hennepin Ay, FR 7-1900 CALL GRANDPA 40 vrs. blda. exp. in old etc. 521-8423 WILL build aaraae or just frame.

N.E. area. 786-2639 eve; Floors Leveled 922-2534 INCOME TAX YOUR HOME Reasonable. 869-5170 or 789 8910 DRAPERIES, Slipcovers custom made. Peter Kozlak ST 9-8869 STUCCO NEW 4 REPAIR INSURED Reas.

Professional work. 36i-i-T INCOME TAX SERV. S. Mpls. 4 RicfT Miller Columbia Heights eia, Groa.

Accountant. 6J-y dcac; r-oce cct 0995143 523 1723 PIASTER PTCHlNGNO JOB-TOO Trade learned In Sweden. 824 1077 SMALL, EXPERT WORK. PA 2-1436 WATERSTON 4343 Nicollet Av. TA 5-4567 ORNAMENTAL Rails 4 Columns Chain Link Fence.

GOPHER KE 7-7332 HEAVY NFW STFFl T-CLOTHFs POSTS, $10. PR 789 065... Ornamental Railings 4 columns. Cloth ooles. $16.50.

Pr. inst. PA 2-0437 35. Electrlo Repairing Servlct O. B.

THOMPSON ELECTRIC CO. 27. Ashes and Rubbish Hauling sas City, Mo. Services and interment Kansas City, Mo. Arrangements The DeGlDIO UPHOl.

30-50 SAVINGS Free estimate Work ouar.PA2-7JjSl. 62. Window Cleaning, Servicing PLASTER Patch. No job too small. Prompt.

Reas. TA 3-2222. JA 2-5086 INDEX Of Major Classifications Classification Numbeis ANNOUNCEMENTS 1-24 AUTOMOTIVE 219-234 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 112-115 BUSINESS SERVICES 25-63 EDUCATIONAL 100-103 EMPLOYMENT MEN 95 EMPLOYMENT-WOMEN 104-111 FINANCIAL 240-246 RENTALS lle-MO REAL ESTATE 132-211 THURSTON-LINDBERG HOME REPAIR SERVICE Robert R. Johnson 545-6851 Carpenter Work 822-8655 CARPENTER WANT'S REMODELING REPAIR WORK. 866-7542.

GARAGE door repair, new Garaaes. ANOKA 421-0220 49.Plumbinp; ft HeatlnjSorvlct SCREENS on. windows washed. Also EVANS-NORDBY PLUMBING WORK REAS. Used Fixts.

comb. Exp. 4 insured. GERST FUNERAL CHAPEL CONNER LI 5-1133 Add'ns, Coll Young Const. WA 2-2701 63.

Miscellaneous Services Haul the Day You Call 6 days week. One tub or a truckload. Reas. price. Work quar.

So. Mols. SE West 50th Sf. we haul all rubbish, free esti-" MATE. PA 4-4389.

N.E.. E. 4 ST. ANTHONY 2314 Plymouth Av. N.

522-0000 oiliman-Munt thopel, 201 Central. LONGEN Frederick age 72, of 2307 Milwaukee Ave. Services Friday, 9:30 a.m. McDivitt-Hauge IMinnehaha Chapell 32nd St. at Minnehaha Ave.

and Reauiem Mass 10 a.m. ot Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Interment ot St. Mary Cemetery. 50.

Radio and Television Service Increase vour house Dower now. 3 shops south west north, lowest RAINVILIE BROTHERS CHAPEL SPRING CIEAN-UP. Clean oarages basements 4- haul.538-6995. PARKING LOT STRIPING Gary's TV! Special" $1.50 222 E. Hennepin FE 9-0951 pruel Coil tor free est.

TA 7-1783 REMODELING, roofing, carpentry re pairwork.Reas.Jteve56l-5286. CARPENTER WORK No lob too small FREE EST. 533-0717. HARRIS BROS. Plmb.

Heating Elect Gearty-Davis Robbinsdale PA 4-1244 1-Hour Service! 781-2224 Prompt Service 331-5685 698-7984 869-0765 722-50i9 Service Repair Remodeling 823-6281.

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