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5 11 5 IN LEGISLATURE TODAY $85-Million Building Program to Be Aired By ROBERT Minneapolis A two-year state building program that would cost about $85 million will be proposed to the Minnesota Legislature today. The program is the product of 18 months of study by the Legislative Building Commission, a body of 10 legislators whose recommendations usually are followed. The commission cut proximately two-thirds from the $258.7 million in construction requests made by state agencies and institutions. There was some pressure by Gov. Harold LeVander's administration to hold down the spending, it was learned.

The 1967 Legislature appropriated $68.8 million for buildings after reviewing requests totaling $200.2 million. Part of the increase in the amount to be recommended today was laid to rapidly rising construction costs. As was the case two years ago, the University of Minnesota entered one of the largest requests and took one of the largest cuts. THE BUILDING bill is said to recommend about $30 million for the university, which had asked for $133.3 million in construction funds, including $85 million for its Twin Cities campuses. The state colleges, which had their $77 million request cut to $21.5 million two years ago, will fare much better.

The current $42.6 million request is understood to have been reduced to something under $25 million. However, junior colleges fared far less well than they did in 1967, when the commission approved every 3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Berg Anna, age 81. formerly of 4510 36 Av. S.

Member of Lake Nokomis Lutheran Church. Survived by sons, Evert W. and Harry daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Vivian) Kraml, Mrs. Richard (Edna) Smith and Mrs.

Betty Hintz: 7 grandchildren and great grandson. Services Thursday 2:30 p.m. at The Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Av. S.

Friends may call after 3 p.m. Wednesday. Memorials may be directed to Luke Nokomis Lutheran Church. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. Bergquist He bert age 68, of 5704 14th Av.

S. Funeral not.ce later. The Henry W. Anderson MoRtuary, 3640 23rd Av. S.

Bohanon Arthur age 77, 2612 Emerson Ave. So. Survived by stepdaughters, Mrs. Richard Scheer; Mrs. Edward Flasch; Daniel Stroud; stepson Bernard Jentz; nieces, Mrs.

Milton Hod son; Mrs. Dean John Harold Bohanon. Services Thurs. 12 noon. Lakewood Chapel.

Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Visitation beginning 2 p.m. Wed. Bill. man Hunt Funeral Chapel, 2701 Central.

Bohline Esther age 71, of 3950 2nd St. Columbia Heights, Survived by husband Carl son John of Vietnam; daughter Mrs. Willie (Doris) Tijerina of Col. Heights; 4. arandchildren: 1 brother Arvid Thorsell of Anoka; 5 nieces.

Services a.m.. Fri. 01 Miller Funeral Home 831 40th Av. N.E. Col Heights, Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m.

Thurs. Interment Sunrise Cemetery. Sunrise, Minn. Bonner Thomas age 86, formerly of 3754 Inglewood Ave. Survived by sons, Robert Santa Maria, grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren.

Funeral Thursday 9:30 a.m. from White Funeral Home, 2730 Hennepin and 10 clock Church of the Most Holy Trinity. Interment Lakewood. Wake Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

Wednesday. SCHEDULE YOUR AD 7 TIMES YOU GET LOWER RATES YOU INCREASE YOUR CHANCES FOR RESULTS YOU CAN CANCEL WHEN RESULTS COME YOUR WAY CALL 372-4242 Services Set in California for Rev. 0. Gornitzka Services for the Rev. Odd Gornitzka, 82.

long time Minneapolis church educator who died Monday in Thousand Oaks, will be Friday in Ascension Lutheran Church, Thousand Oaks, with burial there. Mr. Gornitzka was stricken with a heart attack Monday after recovering from Hong Kong flu and pneumonia, according to his son, the Rev. A. Reuben Gornitzka, former senior pastor of Central Lutheran Church, Minneapolis.

The elder Gornitzka for 30 years was associated with the Lutheran Bi Bible Institute in Minneapolis as teacher, dean and acting president. He and his wife moved to California five months ago. Born in Norway, he came to this country when he was 21. He attended St. Olaf College, Northfield, and Seminary, St.

Paul, Ordained in 1914, he served pastorates in Seattle, Farwell, and Westby, Wis. In addition to his widow, Anna, and son, A. Reuben, Palm Desert, he is survived by another son, Rolf, San Jose, two daughters, Mrs. Wallace Asper, Thousand Oaks, and Mrs. Glenn Husby, Missoula, and a brother and two sisters in Norway.

Memorials to Golden Valley Lutheran College or er church related institutions are preferred. Gas Compared Gas Compared SAN JUAN, P.R. Premium gasoline in Puerto Rico has an octane rating of 98 while regular gas is rated at 187. 3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Ferry FRANKLIN Tribune Staff Writer penny of the $13.4 million they requested.

The 1969-71 junior college request of $24.3 million is said to have been cut by perhaps one-half. ALSO substantially reduced were requests by the Department of Corrections, which had asked $6.9 million, and a half other state agencies, which had requests totaling $15.5 million. Sources close to the building commission said Tuesday that the governor's budgetary agents had expressed concern about the size of spending requests. The difference between state spending requests, has and been anticipated estimated into be at least $124 million, and LeVander has indicated he will ask for some increase in taxes. IF THE legislature follows a 1967 precedent and uses current revenue to pay off building bonds, it could add another $8 to $10 million to that figure.

Jewelry Taken in Burglary Burglars 1 took jewelry valued at more than $3,900 and other items Tuesday afternoon from the apartment of Mrs. G. B. Bauder, 1913 Dupont Av. according to Minneapolis police.

Police said that sometime between 12:15 and 2:15 p.m. yesterday burglars apparently forced open the front door of the apartment and took the items from a bedroom. Mrs. Bauder said that four rings, including one valued at $3,000, were taken from a jewelry box. Also listed as stolen was a chest of silverware and $2 in change.

3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Brecht Peter, age 87, of Minnesota Lake, in Edina. Beloved husband of Pearl, also survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harold J. (Phyllis) Gulde of Edina; 2 sons, Dr.

Lyle A. Brecht David J. Brecht, all of 6 grandchildren. Requiem Mass 10:30 a.m. St.

John the Baptist Church, Minnesota Lake, Father S. Burg officiating. Interment St. John the Baptist Cemetery. Cameron Emma age 89, of Walker Methodist Residence, widow of Ewen William Cameron, former Past International President of the Lions Club, on Jan.

11th. Survived by 2 sons, Ewen J. and Donald 4 grandchildren, William E. Cameron, Mrs. Fredric Judd Kirklin, Mrs.

Mark Vernig and Kathy Cameron; 1 greatgrandson, Cameron Judd Kirklin; sister, Mrs. Percy Stone, Springfield, Ill. Private services were held Tuesday. Chapin Josephine Esther, age 68, of Staples, on Sunday. Survived by husband, Milton; sons, Burl, Mobridge, S.D., Dale, So.

St. Paul and Larry Chapin, daughters, Mrs. George (Dolores) Johnson, Staples, Mrs. Richard (Phyllis) Peterson, er, Mrs. Marvin (Eloise) Ryan, Morris, Mrs.

G. W. (Gloria) Freeman, and Mrs. Lloyd (Carol) Heldman, Staples; 31 grandchildren and brother, John Winters. Gardner, N.D.

Services Thursday 2 p.m. First Methodist Church, Staples, Minn. Bessie age 60, 7228 Pleasant Richtield. Survived by 4 sons, Joseph, Yorba, Linda, and George and David, Roger, Richfield; 2 daughters, Mrs. Francis Mercer, Mrs.

West (Marjorie) Ackermann, St. Paul and 18 grandchildren. Requiem Mass Thursday 10 a.m. at The Assumption Church, Richfield. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Vigil Prayer Service Wednesday 8 p.m. at Gill Brothers (South Chapel) 5801 Lyndale Ave. So. Reviewal day 7 to 9 p.m. James age 46, of 4020 Silver Lake Terrace.

Professor of Education Univ. of Minn. Survived by wife, Mary Anne; 4 daughters, Julia Ellen, Jane and Anne: brother, Jeremiah; 2 sisters, Mrs. Kenneth (Frances) Krueger, Mrs. Andrew (Alice) Balistriere, all of Milwaukee, Wisc.

Funeral from Russell Peterson Albinson Columbia Park Chapel, 3207 Central Ave. NE. at St. Anthony Blvd. Wednedsay 9:30 a.m.; Mass 10 a.m.

at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church. Interment Hillside. Visitation begins 4 p.m. Tuesday with a Vigil Prayer Service at 8 p.m.

Family prefers memorials to The James R. Curtin Memorial Fund at The University of Minnesota. Daluge Mary Notice with Osseo. Cook Curtin age 65 of Rogers, Minn. of service later.

Arrangements Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, 425-2155. Donald, age 25, of 1918 Park Av. S. Survived by mother, Rosella DeFrance and father, Loren DeFrance; 4 brothers sister. Services Wed.

10 a.m. at St. Stephen's Catholic Church Clinton at 22nd St. Visstation Tues. from 3 to 9:30 p.m.

at Gearty-Davis Funeral Chapel, 3888 West Broadway, Robbinsdale. Dyer Herbert age 66 of Deephaven on Tuesday. Survived by wite, Pearl; 2 sons, John of Deephaven. Donald of Victoria; 6 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Ethelwyn and Margaret, both of Deephaven. Pirate services will be held on Thursday.

Friends may call at The Strobeck-Johnson Chapel, 1400 Excelsior Hopkins from 4 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery, Excelsior. Memorials preferred to Rolling Acres or donor's choice. Ellenstein Edith age 80, residence Tonka Bay, Excelsior, on Monday.

Formerly for many years secretary of The Douglas A. Fiske Realty a member of the Board of Realtors of Mpis. and active in many women's organizations. Survived by a niece and a nephew; grandnieces and grandnephews. Services will be held Wednesday 2:30 p.m.

at Davies Mortuary, Harmon Place at 14th St. Private interment. Visitation Tuesday 5 until 9 p.m. at the mortuary. Memorials to The Cancer Fund are preferred.

Ericson DeFrance Alice age 41, 9705 Upton Circle, Bloomington. Survived by husband, Paul son, James; 3 daughters, Lois, Kathy and Leeann, Bloomington; 2 brothers, Richard Burrell of- Los Angeles and Walter Burrell of sister, Mrs. Sergio (Marian) Portesen, St. Paul. Funeral services Friday 1:30 p.m.

at Christ the King Lutheran Church, 1317 West 87th Bloomington. Private interment Fort Snelling National cemetery. Reviewal Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. at Gill Brothers (Bloomington- S. Chapel, 9947 Lyndale THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE 29.

Jan. 15, 1969 VITAL STATISTICS CS Honor Three Fire Victims Schoolmates of three brothers killed in a home fire early Monday took up collections Tuesday at their two schools to honor the dead youngsters. The collection: at Jefferson Junior High School I by friends of Michael Gates, 14, raised almost $200, according to student fund-raisers. "WE WANTED to do something to show how sorry we are," said Cathi Springer, 15, 2300 Lyndale Av. an organizer of the collection and steady girlfriend "for more than a year." John Miller, 16, 407 Morgan Av.

also helped run the lunch-hour collection. "Mike was everybody's friend," he said. The largest gift was a $10 bill, Cathi said. Most contributions were smaller. The students hope to buy flowers for Mike's funeral today.

They also said they hoped to help the boys' mother, Mrs. Betty Hill, who is separated from her husband. FRIENDS OF Michael's two younger brothers, Patrick, 11, and Scott Norris, 8, made plans to help. Patrick, a sixth grader, and Scott, in the 3rd grade, had attended Calhoun School, and an assembly is planned there today, according to Calhoun Principal Richard J. Hanson.

Hanson said the youngstersat Calhoun already had collected $10 and bought flowers for the funeral today. He said teachers also had contributed. But the assembly today is "to let all our children contribute and express themselves if they chose to do so," Hanson said. ANNOUNCEMENTS OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Anderson Alice of The Minnesota Odd lows Home, formerly of Mpis. Fel.

neral notice later. Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Av. S. Andersen Rebecca age 79, formerly of 3541 Oakland Av.

Survived by husband Herbert daughters, Mrs. Max (Grace) Aker Mrs. Roy (Lou. ise) Sample; 2 granddaughters 4 great Thursday, grandchildren. 2:30 p.m., at Private the services Washburn McReavy, Southeast Chopel, 4th St.

Central Av. SE. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. No viewal. If so desired, memorials may be directed to The Hopkins Nursing Home.

Austad Ober, age 62, of 3316. Columbus Ave. So. Survived by wife. Myrtle: son.

Paul Gaughters. Mrs. Race (Karen) Davison. Judy. Susan, Ruth.

Junice and Linda, all of 3 grandchildren: brother. Elgard Austad. sisters, Mrs. Ann Manson, and Mrs. Arthur Anderson.

bath of Mrs. Eldred Johnson, Westhope, N.D. Services Thursdiv afternoon 1:30 o'clock Werness Brothers Chapel, 37th St, Nicollet Ave. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Friends may call at chapel beginning Wednesday after noon 3 o' clock.

Bellows Charles Harold, age 70. of 1840 85th Av N. formerly of 1417 Aldrich Av. N. Funeral notice later.

Arrangements with Malone Funeral Home, Fremont at Lowry N. The Minneapolis Star and The Minneapolis Tribune WANT AD RATES Phone 372-4242 To Place A Want Ad Regular Transient Charge or Cash Rates 75c Per Line Per Day on Our Thrifty 7 Consecutive Day Rate Plan. 4, 5 of 6 consecutive days per line per day; 2 or 3 days, 85c per line per day, day (weekdays) 85c per line per day; Sundays only 85c per line per day. Advertising ordered to appear in all editions distributed outside the greater Minneapolis area charged for at per line per day over rates shown above. Minnimum size ad 2 lines "Person to Person" Transient Rates Same as above, However a disfor cash may be taken on the count following Person to Person' classifications if the correct remittance atcompanies the advertising orders: 8.

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INDEX Of Major Classifications Classification Numbers ANNOUNCEMENTS 1-24 AUTOMOTIVES 219.234 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 112-115 BUSINESS SERVICES, 25-63 EDUCATIONAL. 100-103 EMPLOYMENT MEN 95.98 EMPLOYMENT -WOMEN 104-111 FINANCIAL 240-246 RENTALS. 116-130 REAL ESTATE 132-218 Want Ads Reach More People. Phone 372-4242. HENNEPIN COUNTY MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS David L.

Kudzia, 3550 NE. Lincoln Kathy A. Jensen, 19, 3310 NE. Cleveland St. Richard E.

Gustafson, legal, 18800 Lyndale Av. Lakeville: Donna M. Wheeler, legal, 28, River Champlin. Melvin J. Keller, 21, Harvey, N.D.; Constance A.

Fowler, 19, 4210 Wooddale Av. St. Louis Park. Dennis A. Strange, 23, 6808 63rd Av.

Robbinsdale; Judy E. Mueller, 21, 6808 63rd Av. Robbinsdale. Richard F. Grecinger, 23, 811 17th Av.

Susan F. Marchand, 19, 811 17th Av. N. Ronald V. Nistler, 22, 7527 4th Av.

Richfield; Linda A. Harristhal, 19, 8219 Dupont Av. Bloomington. Richard C. Knowles, 32, 1530 LaSalle Rosalind K.

Larson, 20, 1530 LaSalle Av. William B. Bunes, 25. 950 47th Av. Columbia Heights; Sandra K.

Mohler, 18. 1618 Glenwood Av. John L. Plunkett, 21, Austin, Patricia L. Voigt, 21, 711 E.

77th field. John D. Skahen, 26, 1757 Colvin St. Paul; Anne T. Boulger, 21, 817 W.

39th St. Stephen M. Calligan, 20, 1801 Colfax Av. Gayle G. Rosenthal, 19, 1901 Colfax Av.

S. Bruce R. Baskin, 27, 2325 E. Old Shakopee Road, Bloomington; Julie A. Wicks, 25, 8941 Portland Bloomington.

Dale R. Mortenson, 26, 4154 Irving Av. Adella W. Nelson, 20, 3412 Colfax Av. S.

David W. Eck, 29, 3741 Reservoir Columbia Heights; Geraldine C. Bumstad, 29. 315 W. 15th St.

William D. Martino, 25, 3552 Aldrich Av. Carole M. Bedard, 26. 4542 Dupont Av.

N. Michael D. O'Connor, 21, 3951 Queen Av. Sharlyn F. Hawkinson, 21, 4111 Thomas Av.

N. John E. Welk 25, Longville, Judith E. Moran, 23, Eden Prairie Road, Eden Prairie. Steven P.

Krause, 22, 2108 Clinton Av. Angela' C. DeMatteo, 20, 2440 Harriet Av. Stephen W. Decker, 19, Waverly, Susie M.

Hardin, 19. Long Lake. Lavern D. Sliker, legal, 608 S. 9th Carol M.

Wolfe, legal, 1204 Hennepin Av. Bruce A. Hankinson, 23, 54. Cretin Av. St.

Paul; Juliann M. Delong, 22, 3333 16th Av. S. Joseph A. Pecille, 29, Amarillo, Rosemary Yaeger, 21, 5248 12th Av.

S. Leon B. Schumacher, 26, 1762D 13th Av. Plymouth; Carol A. Casey, 24, 13814 County Road 6, Plymouth.

Richard J. Miller, 19, West Bismarck, N.D.; Carolyn J. Keller, 21, 3185 Lakeshore Wavzata. Duane E. Hills, 22, Sioux Falls, S.D.; Marlene M.

Gallagher, 22, 1809 LaSalle Av. Lloyd J. Wander, 23, 3525 W. 29th Helen J. Rothhouse, 24, 4209 Valley View Road, Edina.

Jeffrey H. Parson, 22. 500 Ridgewood Joleen R. Windecker, 20, 500 Ridgewood Av. Budd E.

Garland, 20, 536 23rd Av. New Brighton; Claudia M. Lindsey, 20, 3201 Harriet Av. Carl J. Manijak, legal, 219 Logan Av.

Yvonne D. Duffy, legal, 1904 University Av. NE. Steven T. Symmes, 22, 2646 Portland Luella C.

Michels, 24, 1505 2nd Av. S. Bruce C. Klement, legal, 3217 Colfax Karen R. Kast, legal, 3438 Girard S.

LeRoy H. Giesler, 29, 3639 France Av. Robbinsdale; Michele M. Brown, 25, 4741 Welcome Av. Crystal.

Bernard F. Charboneau, 19. 1707 NE. Grand Constance W. Skillings, 18, 3031 N.E.

Pierce St. Robert M. Drake, 19, 7111 Knox Av. Richfield; Bonnie R. Klukken, 19, 7244 Wentworth Richfield.

13. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Henretta Roy of 126 South 12th St. Survived by brothers. Henry J. F.

of Henretta, Nevada; Leeds, N. D. Miss and Howard sister, Anna retta, Leeds, N. several nieces and nephews. Services Friday afternoon 2:30 o'clock Werness Brothers Chapel, W.

50th St. Beard Ave. So. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Jenson Mildred I.

(nee Manthey), 58. West Palm Beach, formerly of on Jan. 12. Memorial service Thurs. 3 p.m.

Sunset Memorial Mausoleum. Johnson Conrad 79 of 4135 38th Ave. So. Survived by wife, Ellen; 6 sons, Erl. ing, Roy, Arthur, Henry, Stanley 20 and Conrad 22, grandchildren; great-grandchildren.

Services Wednesday p.m. McDivitt-Hauge Leland Chapel, 37th Chicago. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Visitation after p.m. Tuesday, Johnson Helmer age 73, of 1330 43rd Ave.

Columbia Heights. Sur vived by wife, Anna; 2 daughters, Evelyn Johnson of Columbia Heights and Mrs. Audrey Olund of Fridley; 2 grandchildren, Patricia and Michael; 1 sister, Mrs. John Lobera of Wise. Ritual under the auspices of Mill City Barracks VFW, W.W.

Post No. 233 at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Funeral Services 1 Home, p.m. Wednesday Ave. at Miller Columbia Heights.

Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Jude Mrs. Mary (nee Tracy) at San Francisco formerly of St.

Paul, Jan. 12th. Survivied by husband, Frank; brother, John of St. Paul; also several nieces and nephews. Funeral from The O' Halloran-Murphy Snelling Ave.

Chapel, So. Snelling, St. Paul 9 a.m. Thursday, Requiem Mass St. Andrews Church, St.

Paul 9:30 a.m. Intrement Calvary. Parish Vigil 8 p.m. Wednesday. Visitation after 3 p.m.

Wednesday. Kallstrom Lottie, age 75 of 6044 5th Ave. So. Survived by son, Douglas of Bloomington; 2 grand children: brothers, Henry Felt, Frank Felt, Woodside, Calif. Services Thursday afternoon 3 o'clock Werness Brothers Chapel.

37th St. Nicollet Ave. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at chapel beginning Wednesday afternon clock. Kennedy Cornelia age 88.

residence 2700 W. Robbins, Minneapolis on Sunaay. Survived by 11 nieces and nephews, including E. J. Moles White Bear Lake, Robert J.

Keith and Henry K. Knoblauch of Wayzata. Services will be held Wednesday 12 o'clock noon in Lakewood chapel. Intermen Lakewood. Visitation at The Davies Mortuary.

1403 Harmon Place beginnina 4 pm Tuesday. Lehmbecker Frank age 69 of 213 11th Ave. Hopkins. Survived by 1 son, Eugene of Hopkins; 1 grandson; great grandson; 2 sisters, Mrs. Hazel Becklund of Mpls.

and Mrs. Elda La Valley of Florida. Services Thursday 9:30 a.m. at Strobeck-Johnson Chapel, 1400 Excelsior Hopkins and Requiem Mass 10 a.m. St.

Joseph's Church. Interment St. Margaret's Cemetery. Parish Prayers 8 p.m. Wednesday.

Friends may call after 3 p.m. Wednesday. Lexcen Gertrude age 69. formerly of Mpls. Died Jan.

12 at Hyattsville, Maryland. Survived by her husband, John M. Lexcen; 3 daughters, Audrey McPhillips, Pasadena, Patricia Miller of Minn. Joan Lexcen of Hyattsville, son, John Lexcen of Springfield, Virginia; 13 grandchildren great-grandchild. Burial will be at Hyattsville, Md, on Jan.

15 69 at 10 a.m. Losinski James age 71, of 2931 Morgan Av. member of the Electrical Workers Union. Survived by wife Tillie, 3 brothers Frank of Chicago, John of Rochester 2 Edward of Downey, Calif. Several nieces nephews.

Services Tues. 9:30 a.m. from the Malone Funeral Home Fremont at Lowry N. 10 Requiem mass Church of St. Anne, private Interment Fort Snelling Na.

tional. Rosary 8 p.m. Mon. Reviewal after 3 p.m. Mon.

McCabe Mina age 78 of 3520 East 25th St. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Leone Kreiser; brother, Henry Thompson of 5 grandchildren. Services Wednesday 2 p.m. at McDivittHauge Minnehaha Chapel, 32nd St.

at Minnehaha Ave. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. Visitation beginning Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m. Memorials to Martin Luther Manor, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church or Childrens Hospital. Eleanor M.

(Sue) age 30 of 469 Reflection Road, Rosemount, Funeral notice later. Morris Nilsen Chapel, Richfield. Howard L. Schwartz, 28, Clarendon Hills. Judith A.

Jones, 25, 4529 W. Louis Park. Charles Maslow, legal, Seattle, Mary C. legal, 4301 Columbus Av. S.

James L. Tholen, 21, 207 Myrtle Stillwater; Sharryl L. Sullivan, 21, 3045 Bloomington Av. Krishna Dorasami, 27, Riviera Beach, Linda M. Gilbertson, 20, a Riviera Beach, Fla.

Alvin R. Crase, legal, 3351 Oakland Ruth E. Allen, legal, 3815 3rd Av. S. Michael A.

Drewelow. 19, 205 Kathleen Georgia Av. Golden Valley: R. Hanson, 19, 1908 Glenwood Av. Darrel W.

Erickson, 22. 2450 Pleasant Gayle R. Langhorst, 18, 7258 Cottonwood Lane Plymouth. Robert 0. McDonald, 22, 8250 12th Av.

Bloomington; Jean E. Meyer, 10824 Zenith Av. Bloominaton, William A. Throolin, 23, 4961 Three Points Mound; Leora J. Boelter, 22, Excelsior.

Richard T. Bleyhl, 20, 4105 Upton Av. Nancy E. Burck, 20, 5049 Vincent Av. S.

BIRTHS GIRLS Mr. and Larry W. Evers, 8810 11th Av. Bloomington. Arnold Grothe, Wayzata.

Donald J. Kiffmeyer, 14710 13th Av. Plymouth. James E. Krueger, 230 Barry Wayzata.

Roy L. McPheeters, 9120 Lyndale Av. Bloomington. Larry C. Pritchard, Excelsior.

Dennis D. Schulz, 7217 W. 31st St. Louis Park. David A.

Teclaw, 731 Robinwood Lane, Hopkins. Eugene J. Tullbane, 6626 W. Broadway, Brooklyn Park. Donovan R.

Anderson, 8300 30th Av. Crystal. Donald A. Andrews, 1519 2nd Av. S.

David H. Bakken, 13709 Wentworth Av. Burnsville. Joseph E. Bell, 1299 E.

Maynard St. Paul. Robert D. Borgen, 2535 5th Av. S.

Bruce F. Bruneau, 1951 NE. Ulysses St. Carl L. Bunkholt, 10113 Dupont Av.

Bloomington. Bruce P. Carlson, 2200 Seabury Av. James M. Carlson, 4228 11th Av.

S. Barry G. Daley, 17662 Weaver Lake Maple Grove. James R. Daugherty, 3349 York Av.

Robbinsdale. Gerald W. Elfering, 844 Cortland Apple Valley. Gordon E. English, 5237 NE.

7th Columbia Heights. Welles A. Gray, 2533 Cedar Crown Minnetonka, Walter C. Gross, 5328 Irving Av. Brooklyn Center.

Roscoe D. Heim, 2417 Columbus Av. Luverne H. Hess, 3949 Winnetka New Hope, James R. Hesselgrave, 2417 Blaisdell Av.

Cecil M. Jester, 10825 Oxborough Av. Bloomington. Louis J. Johnson, 9439 Garfield Bloomington.

Wayne M. King, 4307 NE. 6th Columbia Heights. Leonard J. LaKosky, 5128 NE.

4th Coulmbia Heights. Ronald R. Larson, 1578 E. 87th St. Duane D.

Lintner, 1117 NE. Fillmore St. Dennis E. Loney, 4829 Nokomis Av. Ronald D.

Marben, 901 NE. 2nd St. Jack S. N. McKenzie 10058 Harriet Bloomington.

Kenneth J. Meuers, 3653 Queen Av. N. Donald A. Muonio, 11052 NW.

Foley Coon Rapids. Patrick J. Murray, 3831 Bassett Creek Golden Valley. Gary L. Ommen, 505 Humboldt Av.

N. Donald H. Patch, 3031 15th Av. S. Addison L.

Piper, Wayzata. David G. Sommerfeld, 14140 35th Av. Plymouth. Richard E.

Starleaf, 6226 Stevens Richfield. David Wallace, 4837 Av. S. Merril Wietstock, 5625 Av. S.

L. 36th, 3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Norris Scott C. See Gates obituary. Northfelt Frank 1., age 75, 3909 12th Ave.

So. Survived by wife. Esther daughter, Mrs. Donald (Shirley) Cameron, San Antonio, Texas; sons, Rev. Dr.

Merlyn W. Northfelt of Evanston, Ill. and Wallace Northfelt, 12 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren: sister Mrs. Rando (Anna) Carlson of Vliets, Kansas. Preceded in death by his daughter, Muriel in 1968.

Services Wednesday afternoon 1:30 o'clock Werness Brothers Chapel, 37th St. Nicollet Ave. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call beginning Tuesday afternoon 5 o'clock. If $0 desired.

memorials may be niven to Park Ave. United Methodist. Church. O'Brien Elsie age 72, of 1900-3rd St. NE.

Survived by son, Gordon F. Dowse of Edina: 1 granddaughter, Mrs. Gary Everson of great-grandchildren: 1 brother, Otis Cox of St. Paul. Funeral services at Gearhart-Buchinger Funeral Home, 2535 Central Av.

NE. on Wed. 1:30 p.m. Interment Hillside, Reviewal begins 3 p.m. on Tues.

Palm Gerd aga 59 of 4115 Boardman St. Funeral notice later. Anderson Peterson Chapel 27th Ave. S. at E.

Franklin. 336-9663. Pennington Dorothy age 51, residence 8201 Stanley Road, Bloomington, on Monday. Survived by husband, John mother, Mrs. Bertha C.

Broom and sister, Mrs. Martha Kidd, 2 nephews and 1 niece. Funeral services will be held at The Davies Mortuary, 1403 Harmon Place, Thursday 11 a.m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary after 1 p.m.

Wednesday. Pepper Kenneth age 61, St. Croix Falls Survived by wife, Jane; parents, Mr. Mrs. R.

O. Pepper, Arizona; 1 sister, Mrs. Lowell (Rhoda Ann) Nygren, Lino Lakes; 2 brothers, Roy, Alburn, Washington Chuck, St. Croix Falls, Services Wed, 2 p.m.. Methodist Church St.

Croix Falls. Reverend Robert Paulson officiating. Interment St. Croix Falls Cemetery. Visitation starting Tuesday evening.

Peterson Ethel age 73, of 3939 Chicago Ave. Funeral notice later. Morris Nilsen Chapel, Richfield. Remarkel Max age 66, of 41 E. Hennepin Av.

Survived by sister, Miss Mina Remarkel of Rochester. Graveside services 10 a.m., Rosedale Cemetery. Arrangements Peter Kozlak Funeral Home, 1918 University NE. 789-8869. Albert H.

(Porky). age 56. of 2632 Emerson S. Survived by wife, Lillian; brother, Jack; 2 sisters, Miss Clare Poss and Mrs. Ed (Jean) Czaika.

Services Thursday p.m. at The Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Av. S. Friends may call after 7 p.m.

Wednesday. (No reviewal.) Interment at National cemetery. Rueff Everett age 64, of 7145 Park Av. Richfield, Survived by wife, Rose; sons, Robert of Bloomington Thomas of Edina, 4 grandchildren. Services Thurs.

3 p.m. at Morris Nilsen Chapel, Portland Av. at E. 66th St. Interment Oak Hill.

Friends may call beginning 5 p.m. Wed. Sanderson Alma H. of 5008 Yvonne Terrace, Edina. Notice of service later.

Arrangements with Werness Brothers Chapel. W. 50th St. Beard Ave. 927-8641.

Seaborn G. Stan, of 1423 W. lowa, St. Paul. Survived by daughter, Mrs.

R. T. (Dolores) Schroeder; 2 granddauahters Kathi and Chris, all of Albuquerque, N. sister, Mrs. J.

A. (Edith) Lau of St. Paul. Service Thursday 1:30 p.m. at The Fred W.

Johnston Funeral Home, So Snelling Paul, under auspices of Triune Lodge No. 190, AF AM. Interment Acacia Park. Friends may call from 3 to and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.

Family prefers memorials to Heart Ass n. Schellenberg Virginia L. (nee Anderson), age 28 of 3517 20th Ave. So. Survived by husband, Bernard son Scott; daughter, Lisa; mother, Mrs.

Lucille Anderson: brother, Bill Anderson. Prayer Service Wednesday 9:30 a.m. at The Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Ave. So.

and 10 a.m, Mass at Holy Rosary Catholie Church 24th St. 18th So. Vigil Prayers Tuesday 8 p.m. at the mortuary. Visitation beginning 4 p.m, Tuesday.

Interment Fort Snelling. Schroeder John age 76, of Nevis, Minn. Formerly of Mols. Formerly employed by Greyhound Lines. Survived by wife, Grace; daughter, Mrs.

Evelyn O' Borsky: grandchildren. John O'Borsky Mrs. Barbara Korsgren; great grandchildren, Julie PaTricia; sister, Rene Jeska. Funeral in Nevis, 1:30 p.m. Friday.

TWINS BOY GIRL Mr. and Francis P. Doran, 3319 York Av. Robbinsdale. BOYS Mr.

and Grant R. Baseman, 2741 Jersey Av. St. Louis Park. Eugene D.

Berg, 2928 Blackstone Av. St. Louis Park. Jesse W. Knight, 365 Smith Av.

St. Paul. Glen R. Kregness, 16010 Birch Lane, Minnetonka. Galen J.

Miller. Mound. James J. Peters 5033 Clear Springs Road, Minnetonka. David M.

Robson, 2040 Kentucky Av. St. Louis Park. Wilfred C. Roth, 5320 Mayview Road, Hopkins.

Daniel J. Stack, 6450 67th Av. Brooklyn Park. David R. Swanson, 800 W.

65th Richfield. Keith M. Berg, Wayne, Neb. Allen L. Boomgaarden, 1907 Marshall St.

Paul. Richard R. Bren, 3121 Girard Av. Thomas R. Christy, 4210 Pillsbury Av.

John W. Eastman, 3329 Halifax Av. Robbinsdale. Terrence J. Eck, 3403 53rd Av.

Brooklyn Center. William F. Erchul, 3200 29th Av. St. Anthony.

Ronald B. Ford, 5931 Chicago Av. Dale M. Gerber, 3801 NE. VanBuren St.

Phillip A. Harris. 3316 E. 24th St. Jeffery M.

Heath, 4201 Aquila Av. New. Hope. Fredrick E. Hoskins, 8901 Wentworth Av.

Bloomington. Richard D. Johnson, 2138 N. 4th St. Gerald C.

Mimick, 6640 Humboldt Av. N. Robert L. Moore, 2730 N. 4th St.

Mark L. Norman, 4905 Lakeview Dr. Jon D. Ofstie, 6614 13th Av. Richfield.

Carl M. Peterson, 1641 29th Av. New Brighton. Kenneth J. Roux, 3513 Virginia Av.

St. Louis Park. Milton J. Smahel, 554 36th Av. NE.

Jerold W. Smith, 5241 Aldrich Av. N. Raymond L. Spencer, 2019 Golden Valley Road.

Dean L. Swanson, 3336 Dupont Av. S. Lowell A. Thompson, 3125 Yukon Av.

Crystal. Robert L. Tyler, 948 24th Av. NE. Roy A.

Valentini, 16469 Glengary Court, Valley Park. George J. Virnig, 4422 34th Av. S. Jerry W.

Winberg, 3601 Sheridan Av. N. Vernon C. Wolff, 339 10th Av. New Brighton.

Albert R. Zitzloff, Montrose, Minn. William Zurbey, 145 NE. Sylvan Lane, Fridley. DEATHS Ray Amberg, 73, 1575 Northrop, St.

Paul. Ole P. Bakken, 85. 800 51n Av. N.

Agnes Louise L. Beck, 50, 5446 Girard Av. S. E. Berrard.

69. 209 W. 15th St. Florence E. Blomberg, 79, 2417 Elliot Av.

S. Soren K. Christensen, 88, Northfield, Minn. Joseph Cresswell, 57, 2707 W. 43rd.

St. Peter de Vise, 21, unknown. Levi E. Erickson, 78. 4714 Fremont Av.

N. Netta F. Folden, 60, Thief River Falls, Minn. Vera B. Hamm, 59.

Litchfield, Minn, Martin Hammer, 48, Rothsay, Minn. William Hansen, 81, 15 Groveland Terr. George Harper, 57, 1520 11th Av. S. Richard C.

Huber, 4, 14811 Lake St. Minnetonka. Ann T. Jackson, 46, 2315 Dupont Av. N.

Gerald Johnson, 9. 1136 4th Av. N. Veneta F. Kimmerle, 64.

724 E. 25th St. Frank. Kostick, 65, 2745 Chicago Av. Curtis Larson, 43, 12215 45th Av.

Plymouth. Parnell A. Larson, 64, 2822 Penn Av. S. Anna Lenling, 83, 3031 18th Av.

S. Ida C. Ley, 76, 5836 Harriet Av. Mae E. Marshall, 69, 3609 Elliott Av.

Robert H. Minton, 81, 3022 46th Av. S. Clyde T. Osborn, 70, 1016 Madison Anoka.

John J. Owen, 67, 6106 Lyndale Av. S. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Williams Fannie A. Pieh, 77, 3821 24th Av.

1 Milan N. Piluga, unknown. Silas M. Severson. 74, Staples, Minn.

Lino M. Slough, 75, Bemidii, Minn. Bertha P. Swanson, 84, 3940 18th Anna T. M.

Thollefsen, 85. 932 13th Av. S. Arthur J. Wallen, 78.

1628 Elliot Av. Catherine L. Whitney, 93, 2912 NE. Roose- velt St. DIVORCES GRANTED Carl Rudolph Benson from Ferne Elizabeth.

Benson. Kathryn Hankala from Darryl C. Hankala. Rosina M. Willis from Ray E.

Willis. Donna J. Kelley from Gordon J. Kelley. Linda West from Michael L.

West. Lester E. Warden from Donna J. Worden. Marguerite Scott from Walter Scott.

Goldy Ann. Johnson, from Arnold Hull Johnson. Reward Offered for Lost Plane With 6 Aboard dent of South Dakota's Augustana College announced Tuesday that a reward is being offered for leading to recovery of a missing plane carrying six Augustana faculty members and students. Dr. Charles Balcer, presi-, dent of the college, announced that two friends of have posted $1,000 for information received prior to Sunday.

Meanwhile, the governors of both South Dakota and and Nebraska urged that ground forces be organized to search for the plane, which has been missing since Saturday. It was en route to Sioux: Falls, S.D. from Colorado, College in Colorado Springs, with the Augustana debate team and advisors. The Augustana students are Joyce Estwick, Milan, Linda Heidemann, Rapid City, S.D.; Al Jensen, Pipestone, and James Houske, Shaw ee Mission, Kan. The two faculty members are Frayne Anderson, the pilot, and K.

Don Tibbets, both of Sioux Falls. The search has been hampered by freezing drizzle and low visibilities. 3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Sovell THURSDAY. Stich Stanley of 842 St.

Paul St. Paul, suddenly Jan. 14. vived by his wife, Joanna; daughter: Mrs. Arthur (Roseann) Hart, attle, sons: Raymond Bloomington, and Donald sisters: Mrs.

Rose Gruska, St. Cloud Mrs. Josephine Jaworski, San andro Mrs. Ann Wyrembeck, Horecom, Mrs. Caroline Goracki, Mahtomedi, and Mrs.

Margaret Kramer, St. Louis Park and brother; Frank Sovell, Minneota, 11 grandchildren. Funeral from the O' Halloran Murphy Snelling Ave. Chapel, 575 So. Snelling, St.

Paul, 10:30 a.m. Fri. Requiem Mass St. Leo's Church 11 a.m. Interment: Resurrection.

Visitation after 3 p.m. Raymond age 54, of 712 University NE. Survived by wife, Phyllis: daughter, Patricia; son, Paul of father, George of St. Joseph, brother, Clement of Mpls. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from the Kapala Funeral Home, 230 13th Ave.

NE. and Funeral Mass 10 a.m. in The Church of St. Anthony. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery.

Parish Rosary Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Visitation after 4 p.m. on Wednesday. Strand Alfred age 69, of 3821 12th Ave. So.

Retired Construction Supt. Survived by wife, Mabel sons, Lawrence E. and John daughter, Mrs. John (Sharon Sale; 2 grandsons and 6 granddaughters; brothers, Jalmer and Allen Strand; sisters, Mrs. Max (Olga) Wiese, Mrs.

Laura Wonn, Mrs. Gus (Gladys) ekwortzel, Mrs. Clara Wardell Mrs. Lillian Rickel. Services Wednesday p.m.

at The Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23 Ave. So. Visitation after 4 p.m. Tuesday.

Memorials may be directed to Bethel Lutheran Church. Interment Lakewood. Martin age 61, of 15413 Robinwood Drive, Minnetonka. Survived by 2 brothers, Edward of Minnetonka and Norman of Cambridge; 1 sister, Mrs. Ralph Graham of Calif.

Services Wednesday 3 p.m. Strobeck-Johnson Chapel, 1400 Excelsior Hopkins and graveside services Thursday 1 p.m. Madison Twp. Cemetery Forest City, lowa. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

on Tuesday. Inez age 69, 1932 E. River Terrace. Survived by husband George daughter Mrs. Marshall (Marianne), Battia, Frederick, 2 grandchildren; sister Mrs.

Verna McBride, Miles City, Montana. Services- Thurs. p.m. at the Washburn McReavy-Southeast Chapel, 4th St. Central Av.

S.E. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Wed. Tonopolsky Clarence age 54, 9301 Cedar Lake St.

Louis Park. Survived by wife Mable; stepson wife, Duane Marilyn Nelson, Mpls. 4 grandchildren. Services 1:30 p.m. Thurs.

at John Billman's Park Funeral Home, 3960 Wooddale Av. Interment Mound Cemetery. Reviewal aft. 4 p.m. Wed.

Masonic Memorial service 08 p.m. by West Suburban Shrine Club. If desired memorials may be directed to charity of donor's choice. Van Ess Mrs. Agnes Marie, age 78, of 3518 Nicollet Ave.

Survived by son, Dr. Donald H. Brockport, N.Y grandson, Gregory; 2 sisters, Elizabeth and Martha A. Erickson. 2 brothers, Robert T.

Mols. Gust Spokane, nieces and nephews. Member of St. John's Lutheran Church. Services Wednesday 2:30 p.m.

The Albin Chapel. Paul, Ralph Jack Albinson, directors, 2200 Nicollet Ave. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Visitation after 4 p.m. Tuesday.

Vorlander Norman age 66, residence 6301 Lyndale Ave. on Sunday. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Roger L. (Anne) Nelson, Mound, and Mrs.

D. Wayne (Paula) Snyder, Atlanta, 6 arandchildren; 2 brothers Edward C. of Carl C. of Annandale. sister, Mrs.

Irene Ziesmer, Seal Beach, Calif. Services Wednesday 1:30 p.m. at Lakewood chapel, W. 36th St. Hennepin Ave.

Interment Lake. wood cemetery Friends Tuesday may call beginning p.m. at lander-Quist (West Chapel), 2301 Dupont Ave So Memorials preferred to The American Cancer ciety Karen age 12, of 6428 5th Av. S. Richfield.

Survived by parents, Mr. Mrs. Robert J. Vessel. brothers, Robert Todd at Vessel, home.

grandmother, Mrs. Veronica of Duluth. Servicas Wednesday pm. Diamond Lake Lutheran Church. 5760 Portland Av.

Interment Hillside. Friends may call Tuesday at Morris Nilsen Chapel, Portland Av. at E. 66th St. If desired, memorials may be given to Harvey Roels Scholarship Fund.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ida aga 68 of 115 Kimball Drive, Orville Champlin. Survived by son, L. Richards, of Anoka; grandson and great grand daughter; sister, Mrs. Sophie Day of Champlia, Mrs. Blenda Dougherty of Coon Rapids and Mrs.

Lillian Larson of Hudson, brothers, August Hendrickson and Al Hendrickson of East Bethel. Services Friday at 1:30 p.m. from Thurston-Lindbera Chapel, Anoka. Visitation after 4 p.m. Thursday.

Interment Oak Leaf Cemetery. East Bethel. Carl age 74 of 6623 47th Crystal, Survived by wife Mary; five sons, Lucian, of Crystal, Milton, Wilfred, Bernard Charles, all of four daughters, Mrs. Harold Case of Mrs. William Ackerman of Crystal, Mrs.

Angeline Hoff of St. Louis Park, Mrs. Raymond Schaper, of Golden Valley: 31, grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren. One brother, William of Riverside, two sisters, Mrs. Marie Link Mrs.

E.B. Turner both of Mpls. Services Friday 9:30 a.m. from the Gearty-Davis Funeral Chapel Robbinsdale 10:00 a.m. at St.

Raphael's in Crystal. Interment Gethsemane Cemetery. Parish service 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Reviewal beginning 3 p.m.

Thursday at Gearty-Davis. Gardner Jean age 68 of 709 4th St. NE. Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Mary Jean Hamond; grandchild; 1 brother, Julius Jacobson of lowa: 2 sisters, Mrs.

Frank Witham of St. Paul, Mrs. John Erickson of lowa. Funeral Wednesday 2 p.m. at The Kapala Funeral Home, 230 13th Ave.

NE. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Visitation after 3 p.m. on Tuesday. Gates Michael age 14; Patrick 11.

Norris Scott age 8, all of 2632 Emerson Ave. Survived by mother, Mrs. Betty Hill and stepfather. Jack B. Hill and aunts and uncles.

Patrick Michael Gates are also survived by father, Leonard Gates of Eau Claire, Wise. Services Wed. 1:30 p.m. at the Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, 2539 Pleasant Ave. S.

Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call at The Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Ave. S. Gerloff Fitzer Gerloff Henrietta age 71, of 1536 LaSalle, Mols.

on Monday. Survived by sister, Mrs. Emelda Bittner, Mound; brothers, Rufus, Vancouver, Melvin, Leroy, nieces nephews. Funeral service at Monona, lowa, on Sat. Arrangements Rettinger Funeral Home, Long Lake.

Gravelle Lawrence (Larry), age 61. of 325 22nd Av. NE. Survived by wife. Mary; daughter, Mrs.

LeRoy brothers, (Donna) Jacobs of Connecticut; Peter. Stephen Edmund Gravelle; Mrs. M. Vik, Mrs. I.

T. sisters, Martell Mrs. E. J. Christian.

Member of the Disabled American Veterans Assoc. Funeral from Peter Kozlak Funeral Home, 1918 University Requiem Av. NE. High Mass 8:30 in a.m. Holy Cross Solemn Church at 9 a.m.

Interment Ft. Snelling Nat'l. Cemetery. Parish Rosary Thurs. at 7:30 p.m.

Falldin Ritual Post by members of the 8 p.m. Visitation after 6 p.m. Wednesday. Judith, age 12, of 6604-4th Av. S.

Richfield. Beloved daughter of Kenneth L. Hagen of Fridley Mrs. Violet Hagen of Richfield, granddaughter of Mrs. Agnes Hagen of Mols.

Mrs. Kitty Farrell of Montrose. Services Thurs. 1 p.m. Morris Nilsen Chapel.

Portland Av. at E. 66th St. Interment Sunset. Friends call beginning 4 p.m.

Wed. may Hagen Hanson Llovd age 51, of 907 St. N.E., Columbia Heights. Survived by wife Elizabeth; of 2 Col. sons Heights; Bennett of Kevin, 1 daughter Mrs.

Kathleen Pattock, of Col. Height; mother Mrs. Minnie Hanson of Hilltop; 4 grandServices children; 2 1:30 sisters p.m., Thurs. at brother. First Lutheran Church, 40th Quincy St.

N.E., Col. Heights. Friends may call after 3 p.m. at the Miller Funeral Home, 831-40th Av. N.E., Col Heights.

Interment Sunset Memorial Park Cemetary. Hardy Evelyn, age 62, 6141 11th Ave. So. Survived by husband, William: mother, Mrs. Laura Groves, N.

Y. City; aunt. Mrs. C. A.

(Lillian) Gerber, Mpls. Funeral Friday 8:30 a.m. from Thomson Brothers Funeral Home, Park Ave. at 26th and Requiem Mass 9 a.m. Resurrection Catholic Church.

Visitation after 4 p.m. Thursday with Rosary 8 p.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Arrangements with Mrs.

Richard Gill. Hendrickson John age 84, St. Olaf dence, formerly of 2646 Newton Ave. No. Survived by wife, Freida son, Gerald B.

of Cardiff, Calif. Stepson, Dennis W. Bartelt of Childersburg, 10 grandchildren, 4 Services Wednesday, 3 p.m. Sundseth-Anderson Funeral Home. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery.

Reviewal after p.m. Tuesday, Richard age 83, of Rt. 1, Annandale. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Vera M.

Andersen of New Mexico, Mrs. Milton (Dorothy) Ogden of New Jersey; 1 sister, Miss Goldie Williams of Kansas; 8 grandchildren 6 great grandchildren. Funeral services from GearhartBunchinger Funeral. Home, 2535 Central Av. NE.

on Friday 1 p.m. Interment Hillside. Reviewal begins Thursday 3 p.m. Wondra Charles age 79. Jan.

12th, resi dence. 1711 East 28th St. Mpls. (former grocer. in St.

Paul and Mpls.) Survived by 2 sisters, Mrs. Josephine Willson and Mrs. Edward (Rose) Johnson, both of St. Paul; also survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral services from Kessler Maguire Funeral Home, St.

Paul Wednesday 9 a.m., and Requiem Mass St. Stanislaus Church 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary. Veterans of World War Mill City Barracks please take notice. Friends may call after 3 p.m.

Tuesday. 5. CEMETERY LOTS SUNSET Memorial lots. less than price. Must sell.

533-8160. SUNSET MEMORIAL PK. 4 GRAVES WILL DIVIDE. TERMS 781-8411 FOR SALE--Single lot, St. Mary's Cemetery.

Call JA 9-2256. 2 ADJOINING LOTS. Sunset Memorial Park. Must sell. 545-5875.

7. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SUNDSETH ANDERSON DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1893. LYNDALE AT 21ST AV. NORTH 529-9291 WERNESS BROTHERS 50th ST. BEARD AV.

S. WA 7-8641 37th St. Nicollet Av. TA 4-2624 Albin Chapel PAUL, RALPH JACK ALBINSON DIRECTORS 2200 Nicollet FE 3-1418 DAVIES MORTUARY Harmon Place at 14th St. 332-4351 PETERSON ALBINSON 789-8889 chapels 721-1651 O.

E. LARSON 2301 CENTRAL AV. 789-3571 THOMSON BROTHERS 2535 PARK AV. 332-8753 Enga-Memorial Chapel Fine funerals need not be costly. 5600 EXCELSIOR BLVD.

929-5600 HANSON 2116 Nicollet BERTCH 1304 University NE. 335 5.7841 FLYNN SON LYNDALE AV. S. AT 36TH 822-3181 Kapala's FE 2-5497 230 13TH AV. NE.

JOHN BILLMAN 335-4259 926-1615 RICHARD GILL 2535 Park Av. 332-8753 HOPKINS 8-9020 2535 Cental Av. ST 9-4345. knaeble's JA 9.9636 W. BROADWAY AT UPTON GORANSON-BURR 3040 LYNDALE AV.

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