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at 2 of 3 3 5 73. by 53, 2 5 Ju- Tribune I 5 Obituaries and Funerals Linnihan Cecelia age 66 years. of 5428 Aldrich Av. S. Survived by brothers John Michael Linnihan of sisters Mrs.

Mae LaMere of St. Paul Mrs. Cyril Burns of 17 nieces nephews. Funeral Mon. 8:30 a.m.

from Gleason Mortuary. Funeral mass 9 a.m. at Visitation Church. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Waseca, Minn.

Reviewal from 3 p.m. Sun, with Vigil Prayers 8,15 p.m. at Gleason Mortuary, 2650 Nicollet Av. Mac Phee Rov 096 76. of Farmington, survived by wife, Rose; daughters, Mrs, Nelson (Roseadele) Tevander of Hot Springs, Mrs.

Norbert (Patricia) Furth of Fartbault. Mrs. Daniel (Violet) Sullivan of Santa Ana. Mrs. John (Lenore) Fogarty of Palatine, Ill.

Mrs. Edward (Jeanine) Greenwood of Pearl Citv. Hawall; 10 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren: sister. Funeral Mass 11 a.m. St.

Michael's Church, Farmington. Visitation after p.m. White Funeral Home, 901 3rd Farmington, Parish Vigil 8 p.m. K. of C.

Rosary 9 p.m. Interment, ton. Majsterski Majsterski John age 63, of 1913 University Ave. N.E. Funeral Kozlak Notice later.

Arrangements Funeral Home, 191g University Av. NE. 789-8869 McClouwd McClouwd Frances, age 76, residence Queen Nursing Home. Funeral Services I Sun. 2:45 p.m.

at Billman's Nicollet Chapel, 2121 Nicollet. Private Interment. Mehigan Mehigan John age 79, of 302 Mehigan. New Brighton, Minn. Survived by his wife, Lola Mae, daughters, Mrs.

John K. (Shirley) McBride Mrs. Mary Jones both of Mrs. Raymond (Sheila) McGriven of Denver: 12 grandchildren; 6 grandchildren. Funeral Mon.

a.m. from Gleason Mortuary, 2650 Nicollet Av. with Funeral Mass 10 a.m. at Incarnation Church. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery.

Visitation from 6 p.m. Sun. with Vigil prayers 7:30 p.m. at Gleason Mortuary. Osborne Harvey Maurice.

Age 47. Of 4316 Estate Drive. Survived by wife, Mildred; 3 daughters, Mrs. Gary (Sheryl)' Zehnder, Princeton, Teresa Victoria; grand; daughter; 1 brother, Raymond, of Enid, Oklahoma; 3 sisters, Mrs. Lynn' (Ardell) Crohn, Benson, Mrs.

Oliver (Harriet) Olson, Danvers, Mrs. Alfred (Pheobe) Haben, Benson, Mrs. Harold (Elsie) Broderson Wilmington, Calf. Services 9:30 a.m. Monday, Cross of Glory Lutheran Church, 59th Brooklyn Blvd.

Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Arrangements by Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, 6000 Brooklyn Blvd (561-2340). Pattock Clemence age 74, 4015 5th St. N.E. Survived by wife Irene, 2 sons, Richard Marcel (Mark) both off Columbia Heights.

Two daughters Mrs. John (Lois) Pohl of Michigan and Mrs. Peter (Martha) Scalise of Mols. 11 grandchildren, 3 brothers, 4 sisters. Requiem Mass 9 am Mon.

at 1m- maculate Conception Catholic Church, 41 st Jackson St. Columbia Heights. Prayer service 2 p.m. Sunday. Friends may call at Miller Funeral Home.

831 40th Ave. Columbia Heights Chapel after Sunday. Interment Gethsemane cemetery. Peterson Charles age 55. 4559 Vincent Ave.

N. Survived by Wife Joyce, 3 daughters Mrs. Ronald (Leslee) Schmidt. Jacqueline, Terese, a grandson, David, Brothers, Robert of Tustin. Roger sister Mrs.

Muriel Parzyck of Mpls. Services Mon. 10 a.m St Austin's Catholic Church, 41st Thomas Ave. N. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery.

Friends may call Sat. from 7 to 9 p.m. Sun. 4 to 9 p.m. Prover Service Sun.

8 p.m. at the Sundseth-Anderson Funeral Home. Princeton William age 70 years, of 33 5th St. Osseo. Survived by his wife, Cora son, Joel and daughter-in-law, Susan, and a granddaughter, Kimberly Sue Princeton, all of Osseo.

Funeral mass Monday 11 am. at St. Vincent dePaul Catholic Church, Osseo with interment in St. Albert's cemetery, Albertville. Visitation starting after 4 p.m.

Sundy at the ans-Nordby Funeral Home, 1st Av. E. and 2nd St. in Osseo. Prayer service Sunday 8 p.m.

of Rosary 8:30 p.m. Sunday. If desired memorials may be given to the Cancer Research fund at the Uni. versity of Minnesota. Resnick Resnick Simon, age 68, formerly of passed away in Miami Beach, Fla.

Survived by brother Irving, St. Louis Park. Graveside services Sunday 1 p.m. at United Hebrew Brotherhood Cemetery, St. Thomas Av.

S. Arrangements Hodroff Aaron Chapels. 15 Obituaries and Funerals Mary formerly 4927 18th Ave. S. Survived by daughters, Mrs.

Fred (Eleanor) Cross, Hot Mrs. Lawrence (Marv) Emond, Mrs. Gerald (Marlys). Giberson, Visalia, son, William, Luverne, 11. grandchildren 3 great grandchildren.

Mass of the Resurrection Mon. 11 a.m. Resurrection Church, 54th 11th Av. S. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Visitation Sun. beginning, 12 noon. Vigil prayers 8 p.m. at Thomson Brothers Funeral Home, Park Ave. at 26th St.

Arrangements with Mrs. Richard Gill. Sanders Kathryne age 86, formerly of 2554 Garfield Mols. Member of Plymouth Congregational Church. Survived by daughters, Mrs.

Wil. liam (Dorothy) Stauffer of Philadel. phia, Mrs. Warren ie), Ostlund of Mpls. Sons, Albert Robert of Mols.

12 grandchildren. Sister Mrs. Ellen Swanton of Long Beach, Calif. Brother Mr. Harrison Wilson of Mpls.

Services Sat, after. noon 1:30 o'clock, Lakewood Chapel at Lakewood Cemetery. Interment Lakewood Cemetery, Friends may call at Werness Brothers Chapel West 50th St. Beard Ave. So.

on Friday beginning at 5 p.m. Memorials are preferred. Frank, age 75, of 828 Spring St. NE. Survived' by wife, Anne: daughters, Donald (Frances) Parrish Mrs.

Everett (Jeanne) Smith; sons, David Michael 110 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; brothel Sandy. Services Mon. 9:30 a.m. from the Wash Chapel, burn -Southeast 4th St. Central Ave.

and 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Prayer Service Sun.

4 p.m. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Sat. Shrewsbury Keith, age 5, accidently April 13th. Survived by Parents Mr.

Mrs. Stephen Miller, 1405 Lincoln Terrace. Grandparents Mr. Mrs. Robert C.

Miller, Mr. Mrs. Roy V. Crocker, Colorado Springs, Aunts Mrs. Marsha Messmer, Mrs.

Cynthia Saxton, Mrs. Carol Griffith, Pa. Services 1:30 pm Sat. at the First Lutheran Church. Columbia Heights, No reviewal.

Visitation 7 pm Fri. at The Miller Funeral Home, 831 40th Ave. N.E, Columbia Heights. Interment Fort Snelling. Scavo Smull Harry, age 86, of 4804 10th Ave.

S. Survived by 4 daughters Mrs. Louis (Dorothy) Palmersten, Mrs. Roy (Berniece) Thelen. Mrs.

William R. (June) Engfer, all of Mrs. George O. (Jacquelyn) Lockhart of Magalia, 6 grand. children; 4 great-grandchildren; sister Mrs.

Fannie Mack of Escanaba, Mich. Several nieces nephews. Services Mon. afternoon clock at Werness Brothers Chapel. West 50th St.

Beard Ave. S. Entombment Sunset Memorial Park, Friends may call at the Chapel from 2 to 5 p.m. Sun. The family prefers Memorials to The Shrine Crippled Children's Hospital, Heart Fund or the Donor's Choice.

Stieve Earl age 48, of Route 1, Box 252, Delano. Survived by wife Doris; children, Mrs. Leslie (Charlotte) Hohn, Mrs. Roy (Bonita) Hoese, Clyde Stoven, Lucinda Clarke Brenda Stieve; 3 granddaughters; parents Mr. Mrs.

Frank Stieve; 3 brothers. Services Sun. 3:30 p.m. at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, Mound.

Visitation Yetzer Funeral Home, (474-9797) Waconia after 2 p.m. Sat. and at the Church one hour prior to Service. Chapel Service 8 p.m. Sat.

Interment Union Cemetery Mound. Skay Mary, passed away in Virginia, Funeral notice later. Arrangements with Mrs. Richard Gill, 332-8753. Wickert Robert at Boynton Beach, formerly of St.

Paul. Husband of Marie father of Mrs. Newell (Dorothy) Hennessey, Lexington, brother of Leonard, Bismarck, N. 6 grandchildren, Mary Jo Warner, Timothy Thomas Wickert, Dr. Kevin, Neal Michele Hennessey, also 3 great-grandchil.

dren. Service at the Willwerscheid Peters Mortuary, 1167 Grand St. Paul 11 a.m. Mon. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Visitation 3 to 5 7 to 9 p.m. Sun. 13 Funeral Directors Welander-Quist KORMONE- -Abel West Chapel RANDELL- -Mollie G. South Chapel RICE -Charles South Chapel NORTH CHAPEL 1200 W. BROADWAY 529-9201 WEST CHAPEL 2301 DUPONT AV.

S. 377-2203 EDINA CHAPEL 5116 VERNON AV. S. 929-8574 SOUTH CHAPEL CHICAGO AV. AT 18TH 332-6566 DAVIES MORTUARY HARMON PL.

14TH ST. 332-4351 WANT AD PHONE 372-4242 (IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE THE TWIN CITIES, CALL 372-4215) CHARGE (or Cash) 7 consecutive days 90c per line per day 4-5-6 consecutive doys 95c per line per day 1-2-3 days (daily or Sunday) $1.10 per line per day Minimum size 2 lines $1.00 for blind box number ads. $1.00 extra to have replies mailed. ALL EDITIONS RATE Advertising ordered to appear in all editions of the daily Star or Tribune or both or the Sunday Tribune will be charged for at 10c per line above classified transient rate, GENERAL ADVERTISING RATES DAILY SUNDAY One Day $1.67 per line $1.82 Two Consecutive Days $1.62 per line per day $1.77 Three or More Consecutive Days $1.57 per line per day $1.72 General rates apply to general type advertising placed locally and all advertising placed from outside the five state area of Minnesota, lowa, Nor and South Dakota and western Wisconsin. SINGLE PAPER RATES All advertisments submitted by the Advertiser will automatically be published in both the daily morning Tribune and evening Star unless otherwise designated by the Advertiser.

Space may be purchased only in the daily morning Tribune or only in the evening Star at a rate of 5c per line less than the rates given herein. ERROR RESPONSIBILITY The Minneapolis Star and The Minneapolis 6 Tribune are responsible only for the cost of the ad for the first incorrect insertion of an ad. Each insertion of an advertisement is proof of publication, and it is the responsibility of the advertiser to check the correciness of each insertion. The want ad department is open until 9 p.m. every day except Saturday for corrections.

INDEX OF MAJOR CLASSIFICATIONS Classification Numbers ANNOUNCEMENTS 3-47 AUTOMOTIVES 719-747 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 341-345 BUSINESS SERVICES 101-171 331-337 EMPLOYMENT 301-323 FINANCIAL 801-813 SPORTING GOODS. 251-267 LIVESTOCK FARM EQUIPMENT 271-283 MERCHANDISE 201-247 RENTALS 401-455 REAL ESTATE 531-618 ad ender 15 In Memoriam WITH REGARD IN MEMORIAMS It's a difficult matter to address anyone concerning the anniversary of the passing of a loved one. However, many persons find it comforting to publish an Memorian' verse as a token of respect to the memory of one who has gone. Verses from the works of some of the world's greatest poets are available for your selection. An In Memoriam may be prepared and Inserted by simply calling Miss West 372-4130.

17 Cards of Thanks WITH REGARD TO A CARD OF THANKS Very often a card of thanks in the Star and Tribune meets a need which can hardly be solved in any other way. Not only is it a gracious expression of gratitude to those who have sent floral tributes or memorials but courteously acknowledges the services and kindness of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot be mailed or whose names and addresses are not known. A card of thanks may be arranged by calling Miss West 372-4130. 21 Transportation Travel BOTH READERS AND ADVERTISERS are urged to exercise caution in atranging automotive transportation with other Individuals. References should be exchanged and carefully investigated.

CARS TO: SO. CAR. SEATTLE YOUR CAR DELIVERED ANYWHERE (612) 339-7211 FOSHAY TOWER M.PLS. AUTO DRIVEWAY CO. RETURNS FLA.

GAS ALLOWANCE Auto Delivery ANYWHERE IN AAACON 935-3324 1589 HWY HOPKINS, MINN. GOING 10 Montana, Need ride, share expenses, Last part of May. Ref. exch. G.

A. Dubravic 722-9351. CARS--Chicago 1 to Mpls. SEARS MOTOR SALES 827-5373 23 Auto Transporting PORTLAND CARS Leave immed. or reserve for future.

Gas allowance. 615 East Lake Street 827-5757 HUSBAND wife with refs, will drive your car to anywhere in California. End of May. 854-4370. 25 Vacation Guide Fish Famous Leech Lake DIxe 18' boats, motors, ramp dock, gas bait.

Every facility free fish cleaning. Color brochure on request. Bayview Resort Walker, Minn. 56484 Ph. 218-547- 1595 37 Lost and Found LOST: Small brown white, longhaired Chihuahua that answers to name of nr.

Knox Lumber Co. at Prior University on 4-11-72. REWARDI Call 729-5502. LOST--lady's gray blue star sapphire diamond ring. downtown Dayton ramp or Tiger lot.

Southdale. Liberal reward. 929-0519. LOST: German Shep. Leather collar, Russell N.

less than 1 yr. 588-6618. LOST: 5 yr. old collie blk wht. "Laddie" call 822-0050 aft.

3:30. black with ton. Just moved so he might be heading to Rogers. Reward. Please call Gaylord, 237-2754 LOST: Med.

sz. male black doa. white on chest, tan collar, long fur. Sun. So.

Mpls. Please call 825-1132. Answers to 'Sawed Off" Lost Easter LOST 'Bones' our skinny female pup, white with brown spots, short hair, no collar, Orono area. 473-4111 LOST-9 mo. recently neutered male cat, fluffy grey white.

Vic. 43rd Blaisdell. Reward. 823-9012 LOST GERM. SHEP.

vic 43rd Lyndale S. Ans. to Tag reward, 822-1621. LOST: 36th France N. Need keys.

Had sm. purse in hand for bus. Reward. Please call, 824.9089. LOST: 7 mos.

F. Germ. Shep. Vic. Chicago Lake.

Wearina choke chain tag. Rew. 824-7175. LOST. Amer.

Wat. Spaniel, answ. to brown, male. Incorrect phone on tag. Reward, 944-2844.

FOUND Small bik wh, long haired terr. mix, female, No. of Maple Plain. 479-1768. CHILDREN 2 5 miss Golden Cocker named "Lady' Vic.

Texatonka Knollwood Thurs. 938-2282 reward LOST nr. 33rd Harriet, 5 mo. male Ger. Shep.

beige collar. "Vikor" $10 Reward. 823-7398. LOST: Kitty Kat, small grey fem. cat.

Torn ears. Vic. NE Mpls. Reward. 781-2146, 781-8255.

FOUND Sm. fem. bik. wht. Spanlel, 38th St.

26th Av. S. 729-5333 LOST: Poodle, male brown uncut. Vic. 25th Henn.

So. Rwd. 377-3018 FOUND: AFGHAN HOUND. Home mornings. 825-5831.

FOUND: White female, poodle, vic. Orono, Phone. 473-5529 after 4 p.m. LOST: SIAMESE CAT male 'Sam' NE. Rew.

335-3440, 922-5282. LOST, F. Siamese. May have blue collar. Lk.

Johanna vic. 636-1982. FOUND white collie like dog, 35th 39 Personals Mount Sinai Book Fair April 16-20 Brookdale Shopping Center, Premier Sun. noon to 6, 50c Mon. -Thurs.

9:30 10 9:30 no charge. HAPPINESS IS Fun at a dance, sponsored by Solo Parents, Sat. April 15, at Crystal K. C. Hall, 49th W.

Broadway, 8:30 p.m. Tickets sold at door. Refreshments at teas, cost. Public invited. SALES Modular home sales.

See our ad Classif, 311. Pemtom, Inc. 739-6286. 12 to 6. Ask for Mr.

Butler, HOW many times do you have to hear about Scientology before you come in and find out for yourself? 822-5313. TO CHICAGO Asian's Club Members: Full Payment $430 due now for Chicago-Tokyo Round Trip (312) 973- 7500, after 6 p.m. (312) 334-8469. OPERA tickets, 2 wanted, "Daughter of the Regiments, May 16th. North Dakota folks.

545-2736 or 333-3429 HELP THOSE IN NEED JOIN OPERATION BROTHERHOOD For into 724-8298 Tom McDonald 5 DAY STOP SMOKING CLINIC April 17-21, Methodist Hosp. nightly. $5 registration. KIMBALL GRADS of 1943 any friends of Class phone Kathy re ion soon. 888-1145, MISSING: Lauson 4-cycle gas cement mixer motor.

Reward. No questions asked. 789-8580, $100 REWARD for info convicting hitrun, vic. 86th 22nd, 4-12, 1 a.m. red car, damaged it front, 854-5349 PREGNANT? NEED HELP? CALL BIRTHRIGHT 333-2397, 227-9894 COIN SALE SHOW April 15-16.

See my ad under MPLS. Athletic Club membership. Save $200. 929-9414 before 11 a.m, FOR SALE: Membership to Sports Health Club. 421-0403 or 421-1546 SPORTS HEALTH CLUB MEMBERSHIP FOR SALE, CALL 927-5174, MORE Birthday Present Linda.

Hap. py 21 st. Love, Jess, J.F.O. Thanks for a great 15 mos, Happy Anniversary, L.L.W, HAPPY Belated Birthday Scoot! I'm morbid without you, Kisses, O'Henry BEV MYERS IS 40 AGAIN. HAPPY BIRTHDAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY BILL Love you, Sandy CENTRALLY LOCATED FOR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES LEAS SINCE 1884 Nicollet Ave.

at 27th St. 823.5207 1 Saturday April 15 1972 ANY DAY IS THE RIGHT DAY TO PLACE A WANT AD CALL 372-4242 5 Obituaries and Funerals Feldman Florence, 096 82, of Shakopee, Survived by daughter, Mrs. Donald (Mary Carol) Beckrich, grandchildren. Funeral Services Mon. 9:45 a.m.

from the Philipp Funeral Home, Shakopee, 10:15 a.m. Mass St. Mary's Church. Int. 5t.

Mary Cem. Visitation after 9 a.m. Sun. S. Follmer Follmer Nick age 64, suddenly April 12th.

Residence 980 N. Victoria, St. Paul. Beloved husband of Loretta (nee Arland) Father of Mrs. George (Rita) Paul, North St.

Paul, Mrs. Richard (Lois) Hathaway Forest Lake, Mrs. Walter (Patricia) Makos Rosemount Thomas St. Paul, there are 9 grandchildren, brother of the late Mrs. Mary Chermak, John Follmer Mrs.

Anna Canzer. Funeral 8:30 a.m, Sat, from the John Adam Son, Colonial Funeral home, Rice Magnolia, St. Paul, Mass of the Resurrection 9 01.m. Church of St. Andrew, interment Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m. Fri. Mr. Follmer was President of Shop Pond Gang. Please omit flowers.

Manorials may be made to the Nick Follmer Shop Pond Gang Memorial Fund. Adam- 489-1349 Fuller Rita, age 83, of 4541 Colfax Ave. Mpls. Survived by son George Staehle of Minnetonka. Daughter Mrs.

Curtis (Maxine) Omholt of Mpls. 6 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren. Brother Claude Smith Sr. of Fayette, lowa. Services Monday afternoon one o'clock.

Lynhurst Congregational Church 4501 Colfax Av. So. If so desires memorials may be given to the Lynhurst Congregational Church or the Masonic Memorial Hospital. Arrangements with Werness Brothers Chapel West 50th St. Beard Ave.

So. 927-8641 Gemlo Thomas H. (Tom). ade 69. of Cable.

Wisconsin. formerly of 'Mols. Retired Mols. Oilman. Survived by wife.

Gladvce of cable. Son. James of Mols. Daughter Mrs. Bradley (Delores) Rrimhall of Fergus Falls.

Grandchildren. Services 3 p.m. Mon. at the Washburn-McGreavy Northeast. Chapel, 29th Johnson St.

N.E. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call after 10 a.m. Mondav. If so desired memorials mav be given to the Cable.

Wis. Ambulance Service. Gleason Raymond age 71, of 136 56th St. Survived by his wife, Olga 6 sons: John Richfield, Raymond Stephen Sumner, Timothy J. Philip J.

Richfield; Kenneth P. of 4 Mrs. Marvin (Helen Rigney, Lynchberg, Mrs. Bernard (Louise Neuman, Robbinsdale, Mrs. John (Mary Hogan, Chicago, Mrs.

Philip (Jane Meyer, Dallas, Texas; 35 grandchildren, 4 sisters: Sister M. St. Fidelis, Denver, Mrs. Helen G. Miles, Eureka, Mrs.

Harold A. (Grace) Hoban, St. Louis Park, Mrs. Paul J. (Alma) O'Hanion, Mpls.

Member of the 4th Degree Knights of Columbus. Funeral Sat. 10 a.m. from The Gleason Mortuary with Funeral Mass 11 a.m, at the Annunciation Harriet Av. S.

Church, 54th St. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Visitation from 2 p.m. Fri.

with Rosary 8 p.m. at the Gleason Mortuary, 2650 Nicollet Ave. Memorials preferred to the Knights of Columbus Ft. St. Charles Fund or University of Minnesota Dept.

of Mortuary Science. Hagman Walter age 72, of 4905 Williston Road, Minnetonka. Survived by wife, Ruby; daughters, Mrs. Quentin (Virginia) Krautkremer of Hopkins, Mrs. Arnold (Marlys) Ryba of Excelsior, Mrs.

Harold (Marilyn) Paulson of Minnetonka, Mrs. Robert (Joyce) Kobs of Poway, brothers, Ernest of Minnetonka Floyd of Long Lake; sister, Mrs. Thomas (Ruth) Kral of Minnetonka; 15 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren. Services Mon. 1:30 p.m.

at the Strobeck Chapel, 1400 Excelsior Hopkins. Interment National. Friends may call beginning 4 p.m. Sun. Memorials preferred to The Shrine Hospital Crippled Children, Hallum Peter, age 62, of 3839 Van Buren St.

on Thurs. Beloved husband of Amy also survived by aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews. Retired of Mpls. -Moline Inc. employee Services 2 p.m, Mon.

First Lutheran Church of Columbia Heights. 4000-NE. Quincy Interment Hillside Cemetery. Visitation from 2 p.m. Sun.

until 10 Mon. at the O.E. Latson Chapel, 2301 Central Ave. NE. at church hour previous to Service.

Memorials to First Lutheran Church of Columbia Heights preferred, Hanson David R. age 29, of 6696 Zachary Lane, Maple Grove. Survived by wite Maridee. Mother, Helen M. Murray.

Father, Richard Hanson. 6 brothers, Curtis Bruce R. Wil. Ham A. Hanson, James Raymond Kevin Murray.

2 sisters, Mrs. Scott (Bonnie), Norsted, Marcia Murray. Maternal grandmother, Mrs. Marie Oison. Paternal grandmother, Mrs.

Lydia Hanson. Services Mon. 1:30 p.m. at Sunset Memorial Park Chapel. Interment, Sunset.

Memorials preferred, visitation from 2:00 p.m. at Sunset Memorial Park the Gearty-Davis Funeral Chapel, Robbinsdale. There will be no reviewal at Sunset Chapel. Johnson Edith L. of Sunnyvale, Calif.

Formerly of Mpls. Survived by husband Richard H. Johnson; son Rich ard A. of Sunnyvale; daughter, dith Gorier of Mpls. sister Ardis Strauman of brother, Rev Lloyd Christiansen of Wyckoff, New Jersey.

Services Mon. in Sun. nyvale, Calif. Memorials preferred to the American Cancer Society. Kennedy Gretchen age 79.

of 4054 24th Ave. S. Member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Sure vived by son Russell L. Kennedy of Richfield, 2 granddaughters, Mary Jennifer, sister.

Mrs, Sumher E. Benson of brother Russell Cutter of Burbank, nephew Sumner C. Benson of Minnetonka, Services Sat. aft. clock Werness Brothers Chapel.

371h St. Nicollet Ave. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the Chapel beginning Fri. at clock.

Lagermeier Clara age 86. 3833 Bryant Ave. S. Survived by 4 sons, Herbert Clarence Paul Raymond daughter, Lorraine Lagermelen, 15 grandchildren, all of Mpls. Funeral Sat.

10 a.m. at the Incarnation Church. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Rosary Fri.

8 a.m. at Gill Brothers (South Chapell. 5801 Lyndale Ave. S. Visitation after 3 p.m.

Fri. Me. morals received by family will be given to a charity. James, age of 4918 Penn Ave, N. Survived wife, Dorothy.

sons. Scott James: daughters. Mrs. Milo (Mary Jean) Bennett Mrs. John (Carol) Osbornes grandchildren, Donald Dianne Bennett: 5 brothers, Robert, William, Richard, Donald Roy Lee; 6 step-children.

Member of the Musicians Union Los cal Services, Mondav 10 a.m. at the Washburn McReavvSwanson Chapel, Lowry Irving Ave, N. Interment Glenhaven. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sun- 111 Monuments Markers Lee M.

Bogle Co. See display. Only Authorized mpis. Rock of Ages Dealer. 825-4471 3529 Hennepin Av.

Dally 8.30 to 5. Sat, 9 to 4. Lee M. Bogle Co. See display.

Only Authorized Mols. Rock of Ages Dealer 825-4471 3529 1 Hennepin Av. Daily 8:30 to 5. Sat, 9 to 4. 13 Funeral Directors Washburn McReavy Southeast Chapel 4th St.

Central Av. SE. 333-2368 Swanson Chapel Lowry 529-9691 "Northeast Chapel 19th Johnson St. NE. 781-6828 McDIVITT HAUGE MINNEHAHA CHAPEL Minnehaha Av.

at 32nd St. 724-3621 LELAND CHAPEL Chicago Av. at 37th St. 824-0771 HENRY W. ANDERSON Established 1931 3640 23RD AVE.

S. PA 9-2331 SUNDSETH ANDERSON 32nd CENTRAL NE. 789-8889 0. E. LARSON 2301 CENTRAL AV.

789-3571 Gill Brothers South Chapel 5801 LYNDALE AV. S. 861-6088 Bloomington Chapel 9947 LYNDALE AV. S. 888-7771 DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1893 529-9291 LYNDALE AT 21ST AV.

NORTH Werness Brothers W. OLD SHAKOPEE RD. PENN AVE. SOUTH 884-8145 W. 50TH STREET AND BEARD AVE.

SOUTH 927-8641 37TH STREET AND NICOLLET AVE. 824-2624 Peterson-Albinson 18th MINNEHAHA PKWY. 721-1651 Albin Chapel Directors Paul Ralph Jack Albinson 2200 Nicollet FE 3-1418 ENGER ASSOCIATED WITH WERNESS BROTHERS 823-2229 NICOLLET 50TH BEARD S. Thomson Brothers 2535 Park Ave. S.

332-8753 MALONE FREMONT AT LOWRY 522-3622 HUBER-LEE WAYZATA 473-5577 EXCELSIOR 474-9595 Billman- Hunt 2701 CENTRAL AV. NE. ST 9-3535 Kapala-Glodek FE 230 13TH AV. NE. GEARHART MILLER ANOKA 421-4347 GORANSON -BURR 3040 LYNDALE AVE.

S. 823-7279 HANSON-NUGENT 2116 NICOLLET AV. 335-5128 Enga-Memorial Chapel Fine Funerals Need Not Be Costly 5600 Excelsior Blvd. 929-5600 John Billman 335-4259 926-1615 RICHARD GILL 2535 Park Av. 332-8753 Knaeble's JA 9.9636 W.

BROADWAY AT UPTON DAVIES HARMON Pl. at 14TH ST. 332-4351 MORRIS NILSEN RICHFIELD 869-32261 WE 8-9020 Gearhart-Buchinger 2535 CENTRAL AVE. NE. 789-4345 MILLER FUNERAL HOME COL.

HEIGHTS CHAPEL 788-3975 FRIDLEY MOORE LAKE 560-1311 THURSTON LINDBERG ANOKA 421-0220 FLYNN SON LYNDALE AVE. S. at 36th 822-3181 COLONIAL FUNERAL CHAPEL Broadway at Washburn N. 522-6531 EVANS-NORDBY ABRAHAMSON 724-5444 Peter-Kozlak ST 9-8869 Seifert GR 2-1716 Mound Fox-Sullivan ST 1-1244 RAINVILLE BROTHERS CHAPEL 222 E. Hennepin 339-0951 WATERSTON 4343 NICOLLET AVE.

825-4567 Gearty-Davis Robbinsdale BERTCH'S 335-7841 HODROFF SONS AARON CHAPEL 338-8818 WHITE FUNERAL HOME TA 3.7264 15 In Memoriam In loving Memory of our Son GAYLE HARRY LINDAHL who passed away April 15th 1971 Sadly missed by MOTHER and DAD 39 Personals STOP SMOKING OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Andersen Anna, age 76, 2937 32nd Av. S. Funeral notice later. Arrangements McDivitt-Hauge (Minnehaha Chapel), 32nd St. at Minnehaha Ave.

Anderson Mrs. Ella age 79, of 4020 10th Av. S. Survived by husband, David 2 brothers, Fred Herman Johnson, Ellsworth. nieces nephews.

Charter member of Park Avenue Covenant Church. Services Sat. p.m. The Albin Chapel, Paul, Ralph Jack Albinson Directors, 2200 Nicollet Av. Interment Lakewood Cemetery.

Visitation after 4 p.m. Fri. Bailey Ruth age 59 years, of 3326 E. 26th St. Survived by her husband, Ernest a son, Kenneth A.

Persons of daughters, Mrs. Gil (Dolores) Van Steenwyk, Maple Grove, sister, Mrs. Herbert (Grace) Elliot of Monticello, 5 grandchildren. Visitation from p.m. Sun.

with Funeral Services 2 p.m. Mon. at the Gleason Mortuary, 2650 Nicollet Ave. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Bartlett Walter, 75, 5717 Fairfax Ave.

Edina. Survived by Wife Mary Elizabeth. Sons Robert W. of San Francisco, James W. of Edina, 6 grandchildren.

Brother Marshall of Calif. Sisters Mrs. Graham (Edithbelle) McGuire of Mound, Mrs. Kenneth (Martha) Smith of Baltimore, Md. Services Mon.

afternoon 2:30 O'clock Plymouth Congregational Church. 19th Nicollet Ave. S. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. If so desired memorials may be qiven to the Church, Heart Fund or The Gyro Int.

Memorial Fund. Arrangements with Werness Brothers, West 50th St. Beard Ave. S. Erich, age 72, of 2501 Lowry Ave, N.E.

Survived by wife, Gerda; daughters, Mrs. Gregg (Gitta) Morris, Mrs. Joe (Steffi) Lang, Sugar Lake, Minn. Mrs. Richard (Monika) White, Los Angeles; sis.

ter, Mrs. Dora Nobert, East Germany, 7 grandchildren. Memorials preferred to the Donors favorite charity. Funeral services p.m. MONDAY from the Hodroff Sons Aaron Chapel, 126 E.

Franklin Av. Bischof Kathryn age 77, 8817 Portland Bloomington. Survived by sons Lawrence, Naples, Ray Wallace, Bloomington; 2 daughters Mrs. Lorayne Gorman, Richfield, Mrs. Ray (Dorothy) Stark, Bloomington; 3 sisters Mrs.

Ella Robinson, St. Paul, Mrs. Frank Burg, Mpls. Laura Strobel, Mpls. neral Mass Mon.

10 a.m. at St. Bonaventure Church, Bloomington. Interment Assumption Cemetery Richfield. Rosary Sun 4 p.m.

at Gill Brothers (Bloomington Cha el), 9947 Lyndale Ave. S. Visitation Sun. 2 to 9 p.m. Bergeron Louis age 88, of the Anoka Nursing Home, formerly of 4318 Girard Av.

N. Survived by sons Jack George, daughters Mrs. Hazel Schwartz, Mrs. Louis (Leota) Erickson. Mrs.

Ralph (Lois) Hartland Mrs. Leonard (Violet) Thompson, 24 grandchildren, 67 areat-grandchildren 12 greatgreat grandchildren. Services Sat. pm at the Washburn McReavySwanson Chapel, Lowry Irving Av. N.

Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 pm Fri. Robert, age 44, of 4529 Clinton Av. S. Survived by Wife Hazel M.

of Mother, 5 sisters brothers including sister Mrs. The ma Smith Brother General Butler both of Mois. Services Sat. morning 11 O'clock Werness Brothers Chapel, 37th St. Nicollet Av.

Graveside Services Mon. mornina 11:15 O'clock Fort Snel. ling National Cemetery. Friends may call at the Chapel beainning Fri. 4 pm.

Coval Joseph age 41, of Anchorage, Alaska, formerly of North Mpls. Survived by wife, Rosemary (nee Wisniewskil, 4 sons, Mark, Shawn Christopher Tiernen; 3 daughters, Siobhan, Gaylin, Dierdre, all of Anchorage; parents, Mr. Mrs. Joseph F. Coval 1 brother, John, 2 sisters, Mrs.

Theodore Knight Miss Jayne, all of Mpls. Funeral services Mon. 9:30 a.m. from the Kapala-Glodek Funeral Home, 13th Ave. 3rd St.

N.E. Mass of the Resurrection 10 a.m. in The Church of St. Philip Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Parish Rosary Sun. 8 p.m.

Visitation after p.m. on Sun. Dawley Carolyn Klopfer, age 81, of Long Beach, Calif, formerly of Anoka, Minn. Survived by sister, Mrs. Emi lie Ruedy, brother, Morris! Klopfer wife, Marie; sister- inlaw, Delores Klopfer, all of niece, Mrs.

Nancy Stavos, Wayzata, nieces nephews. Service Mon. p.m. from the Washburn Mo. Reavy Swanson Chapel, Irving Ave.

N. at Lowry, Interment Hill. side Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Sun.

Drewlow Hetty age 70, of 3712 E. Lake St. Survived by sister Mrs. Lyle Kramer of Milroy, niece Mrs. Mel Skoblek of Lucan, nephew Wayne Kramer of Arlington; 7 great-nieces nephews.

Services Mon. 1:30 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, St. Peter, Minn. Interment Green Hill Cemetery, St.

Peter. Visitation beginning Sun. p.m. at McDivitt-Hauge (Minnehaha Chapel), 32nd St, at Minnehaha Ave. Ducart Mary's Estes Genevieve, age 67 of 135 N.

Benton, Wayzata. Survived by sisters, Mrs. Frances Goessl, Two Rivers, Mrs. Agnes Dearing of An nandale, Mrs. Clara Goessl of Denmark, Wis.

Mrs. Marie Wheeler of brother, Leo Ducart. Nephews and nieces. Services Mon. 10 a.m.

from St. Bartholomew's Catholic Church, Wayzata. Visitation starting 7.9 Sat. 2-9 Sun. from the Rettinger Funeral Home, Long Lake.

Praver service 8 p.m. Sun. Interment St. George's Catholic cemetery. Long Lake.

Memorials preferred to Dominican Sisters of Sick Poor or St. Friends. Pobert of Phoenix, Arlz, Formerly of 15 W. 36th Mpls, Sur. vived by wife, Sara; daughter, Sal.

ly. Reviewal Sun. 2 to 8 p.m. at McDivitt-Hauge (Minnehaha el) 32nd St. at Minnehaha Av.

Graveside Services Mon. 3,30 p.m. at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Bayer Butler Fogarty Jerry age 56, of 8509 Grospoint Av. Cottage Grove, Hus.

band of Kathleen: father of Mrs. Timothy (Colleen) Holmes, St Paul. Kathy home. Terence of Lakeland. Joseph of Cottage Grove.

Timothy Hastings, Patrick at home: 9 grandchildren: brother of Patrick, Anaheim. Calif, Funeral from the Kok Funeral Home. 1201 Portland Av Paul Park 1:30 p.m. Sat funeral Moss p.m. at Thomas Aguinas Catholic Church, 9th Ashland.

5t. Paul Park. Visitation at the Funeral Home after 6 p.m. Fri, Parish Vigil 7 p.m. Fri.

Memorials preferred to St. Thomas Aquinas or Our Lady of Good Counsel. ON THE 5 DAY PLAN IT'S EASIER THAN YOU THINK April 16 thru 20 7:30 P.M. Fairview Southdale Hospital ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL Register at Door $5 824-9281 Minneapolis Marshall HIGH SCHOOL 40TH REUNION of, 1932 GRADUATES April 29.

1972, Mpls. Athletic Club Babe La Voir, Madge (Mealey) Van Dorin, Earl Hacking 333-7484; Alan Struthars. 25th reunion June 3, 1972, Normandy 30th reunion June 24, North Star Inn 35th reunion June 24, Sheraton Ritz DeCathlon Membership $225 of best offer. Call 861-4754 41 Personals, Business INVENTIONS WANTED We will develop, design, market and place your idea or invention, patented or unpatented, to attention of tional manufacturers who seek new products, Cash Sales or Royalties possible. Free consultation, IMPERIAL INVENTORS, 7400 Metro suite 360, Minn.

941-3500. Stamps Such As Jet, King Korn, Top Value, Super America, Blue Chip, Holiday, Plaid many others acepted at PWG, 3313 E. 50th St. 722-6447. ASTHMA? ALLERGIES? Smoky rooms? Let us help you with the fine air purifier.

You have seen Mel Jass demonstrate on TV. Breathe pure air again. Clear up your smoky conference rms. Micro Eliminators Inc. 566-8956 GRADUATING Law student studying for bar exam will live in take care of your horne while you are away on summer vacation.

Call 474-8642 or write Don Mark Jr. 3907 Brighton Road, Nashville, Tenn. 37205 PAINTERS (Union) If you are an unemployed painter a member of Painters Local 386, attend your Mon. Apr. 17 UNION MEETING at 8 PM Labor Temple IPAY CASH For Guitars, Amps, Drums, Accordions, Flutes Elec.

Pianos. 781- 6838 DIVORCED OR WIDOWED Start to live again. For refreshing news call 888-8989, 24 hour answerIna Two of a Kind. TRY IT- YOU'LL LIKE IT WEEKLY EARNINGS Plasma donors 18 over. Open Mon.

thru Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. BLOOD PLASMA DONOR CENTER 1515 Nicollet 338-7027 DBL. KNIT SPT. COATS Sport coats suits liquidation sale, your choice $24.98, any 5 comb.

$99.99. Action City 526 Hennepin. SINGLE Try a refreshing new change In your social life. Call 888-8989. 24 hour answering.

Two of a Kind. TRY IT- YOU'LL LIKE IT SPERM BANK Contemplating a vasectomy? Call Genetic Laboratories for information on appointments. 333-0955. UNIFORM LETTERING Call American Jersey Sportswear 933-5161 Hot Chocolate-Coffee Beverages promptly delivered for all occasions. Jimmy Jingle, 339-8566.

TIRED OF LOOSE FURNITURE? Will glue chairs, rockers small chests. Call Greg 772-2167 aft. 6 p.m. BSMT. sale of disc 9:30 to 5:30 -Sat.

4950 France S. Nelson Dry Goods. 922-1371. $50 OR MORE FOR ORGANIZATIONS orders for 4 doz. Watkins Vanilla Pepper.

521-8791, 561-3956 PICTURE FRAMES ART MATERIALS LOWEST PRICES GOOD TERMS. Pierce Art Center 3645 Nicollet WALL Posters, 3 for $1.25. 2414 Central Ave, See ad under 243. HAVE CAMERA WILL TRAVEL 544-9298 MPLS. Athletic Club membership for sale.

377-2285. LEARN TO DRIVE quickly, safely professionally. 335-1211, 222-4747. YOGA CLASSES, exp. teacher from India, call 560-6923.

MARV GATCH Fun Talk Radio tonight at 7 on KTCR FM, 97.1 CASH for your color TVs. 521-7022 BEAUTY SALON EQUIPMENT See ad under class 209 544-3175 FIRE buralar alarms, installed. Reas. satisfaction guar. 331-3662.

42 SAUNA BATHS KIMIKO'S SAUNA Professional Oriental massage open 11 a.m. -2 a.m. Mon thru Sat. Closed Sun. 4130 West 361 St.

at Excelsior Blvd. 5 bicks E. of Hwy. 100 St. Louis Park, Minn.

55416. 922-1777. LEE LE NORE'S SAUNA Luxurious friendly atmosphere created for your comfort and convenience. Women masseuses, hour massage sauna shower, $7. Open daily 8 a.m.

to a.m. 740 N. Snellina St. Paul 646-9302 MIYOKO'S SAUNA 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Mon.

-Sat. SAUNA 2 MASSAGES $10 Unwind with a relaxing massage by one of our lovely Oriental masseuses, An unforgettable experience. SHANGRI-LA SAUNA 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. Soft music, beautiful oriental girls, expert massage, sauna, whirlpool.

2401 W. 66th St. Richfield 866-0072 SUSIE'S SAUNA Your pleasure is our business OPEN 24 HOURS MON. thru, SAT. 16TH 3RD AV.

S. 335-4884 KERRI JEAN'S SAUNA OPEN SUNDAY WOMEN MASSEUSES 825-2031 11 a.m. -4 a.m. 3740 Chicago Av. SOFT TOUCH SAUNA SPECIAL THIS WEEK Save $3 SPECIAL SAVE $3 on SPECIAL OPEN 11 a.m.

2 a.m. EVERY DAY 6521 Cedar Av. 866-2102 KINGS QUEENS Spring, 2 Massage Combo $10.00 7714 Morgan Av. Viking Center On 494 Bet. 35W Penn.

869-5191 Civic Center Saunas 57 W. 7th ST. 225-3020 DOWNTOWN ST. PAUL BARBI'S SAUNA We know what you want 919 W. Lake St.

825-0692 KAY'S SAUNA Try it, you'll like 1210 Nicollet Open 24 Hrs. 336-8474 VIP MASSAGE IS HERE COME GET IT 1019 Salby Ave. 646-4400 GORCO GARAGES BUILT 25 BETTER COST LESS! ATTACHED OR GORCO'S PRICE INCLUDES: Concrete stab and apret, 235 fb, roof shingles, Frantz overhead door, o.c. framing. Custom built.

GOOD FINANCING FREE ESTIMATE 929-7868 cell any time GORCO GARAGES 42 Sauna Baths MASSAGE NOW FEATURING SEVERAL TYPES OF MASSAGE, STOP COMPARE CENTRAL SAUNA 1822 CENTRAL AV. 789-9933 SNELLING SAUNA SNELLING AV. 646-9892 SAUNA POLYNESIAN 1197 Arcade, St. Paul 776-9025 RELAX-A-LOUNGE We've Got What You Want COME, AND GET IT WATER BED COMFORT COMBO Open 11 a.m. 10 4 a.m.

Mon. -Sat. 381h CEDAR (Upstairs) 721-4148 CAROL'S SAUNA Female attendants. nationalities Check these WHY DRIVE ALL OVER TOWN? 1100 2nd Av. S.

339-1050 715 E. Lake 824-8367 Bring in this off MAGGIE'S SAUNA Bring this coupon for free Sauna TWO LOCATIONS 2734 Nicollet 827-2963 Open 7 days, 10 a.m. to 6 a.m. 2. 132 S.

10th 335-7743 Mon. thru Sat. 12 p.m. to 4 a.m, Sun, 3 p.m. to 4 a.m.

Sauna City Ask about our SPECIAL (494 Lyndale Ave. So.) 861-7144 LEE'S SAUNA Professional Japanese Masseuse 8700 LYNDALE AV. S. 888-8913 Twin Cities first most experienced. Let our professional experience show you what a good massage can do for you.

Open Mon. thru Sat. 12 to 10. Spring Special with this ad--Free Sauna with paid massage. 45 Stamps, Colns Books COIN SALE SHOW Har Mar Mall, April 15-16.

9 10 5 25 dealers to buy, sell, or appraise old coins paper money. Free admission. BUYING silver coins, silver dollars, coins. COIN stamps, toy model trains. mp--Coin Ctr.

1021 Nicollet, Mpls. 332-7305 COIN SALE TOMORROW 10-5 Marian Hall, Bloom. Adm. 50c 1114 W. 79th (off S.

Lyn. 494) FRANKLIN 1st Mint Set, edition States of the unsterling silver proof set. pvt. party must sell. $175.

881-3318, HIAWATHA COIN EXCHANGE 3947 W. Broadway. Open Fri. Sat. 9 5:30.

Sun. noon 5:30. JUST ARRIVED 1972 Phila. cents. $1 per roll, $1,35 by mail.

Max Winters, 1028 W. Mn. 55411 STAMPS, gold, silver, rare coins. Bought sold. Free quotes.

Numisco Sales. 103 S. 7th St. 338-0637. WANTED to buy foreign U.S.

coins, Call 869-6953. GREAT BOOKS OF THE WESTERN WORLD, $190, 922-6772. 47 Insurance SR-22 AUTO RISK OR Young Drivers -for your best rate payments call Jim at 824-4689 Pay by mo. A-1 Risk AUTO-FIRE-338-2106 RISK INSURANCE REASONABLE MONTHLY RATESI PREMIUMS 332-3371 WHY PAY RISK? American Standard Ins 884-4308 DRIVING record good! Still pay through the nose? Call 331-3291 AUTO-RISK-SR22-CYCLE MTR. HOME-CAMPER INS.

432-8503 RISK INSURANCE -SR22. Save up 10 $150 per year. 788-9219 davs. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE LOW RATES 925-2717 201 Antiques Art Goods GOLD MINE ANTIQUES 332 SOUTH fish BROADWAY, WAYZATA Kilbourne prints; rd. oak table; Engl.

arfather clock C. 1790, mint Tiffany-type table lamp. Open 473-7719 RUMMAGE SALE Antiques, books, stained glass, etc. Don't miss this onel 406 Cedar Ave. Sat.

Sun. 12-6. ANTIQUES for sale, le: old wooden wagon wheels, horse collars. Will deliver. Write: Larry Bergh, 721-3rd St.

Brookings, S. Dak. 57006 or call eves. 338-3734 Mpls. ORNATE Columned 3 glass curved china round table; much glass collectibles.

Elk River Flea Market, 707 Hwy. 10. 441-1693 WICKER Rocker Chair, bookcases, buffet, love seat, brass, glass, china misc. Mildred's Antiques, 3032 Minnehaha Av. 721-6024 HAND painted china sale.

Ambassador Motor Hotel, Hwy.s 100 12 Fri. April 14, 12 noon to 9 PM. Sat. April 15, 10 AM to 4 PM Antiques 474-8767 "SHADES OF THE PAST -Open for season. Sat-Sun-Mon-Tues.

Wed. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. 127th Central NE. ANTIQUE red velvet loveseat. Make offer; treadle sewing machine $12.

4413 28th Av. Mpls. ALL glassware, tin, iron, pottery black walnut deacon bench. April 14, 15, 16. (507) 451-4210.

VELVET paintings for sale, to dealers, stores, gift shops, Write MZ-894 Tribune and Star ROUND glass china cupboard, orig. hardware keys, excel. cond. $185, Bavport 439-2433. ROUNDED glass fumed oak china closet; low 2 drawer Princess dresser with tall mirror, 451-0483 AUTHENTIC Eng.

high back rocker, beaut. chairs, 522-2167. COLLECTABLES UNLIMITED 814 W. 46th St. (Bryant) 824-4460 FLEA MARKET Sat.

Sun 707 Hwy. 10, Elk River 441-1693 201 Antiques Art Goods Antique Collectables AUCTION SUN. APR. 16TH- P.M. OPEN FOR INSPECTION 10:30 A.M.: round oak pedestal tables vanity, hand carved Lodge chairs; Oriental rugs; floor table kerosene lamps parts; marble top night stand library table; antique chairs; rocking chairs; yard patio bells; brass bed; trunks; Hame sets, organ, picture frames; oil paintings; old time wagon seat; brass tea kettles; school desk; sad irons, pr.

iron horse heads: old bible; horse collars hame sets; sleigh bells; copper boilers; pitcher bowl sets; lamps; old coins: wall mantle clocks; carnival alass; art glass; large barrel type butter churn. Lots more plus even one of them things. Central Auction 781-0300 4030 CENTRAL AVE. NE. MPLS, IT'S ALWAYS FREE ADMISSION AT THINGS UNLIMITED FLEA MARKET Bottle Show, April 22-23.

Open Sat. Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. To buy, sell or trade. New, used antique items.

Dealer space avail. 835-University Av. St. Paul Always free Admission 226-1515 484-2112. Antique Household Sale 4294 Brigadoon Dr.

Shoreview. Co. Victoria, 483-1851. Sun. 10-6 pm.

Wall mantle clocks, glass, pewter coffee grinder, crocks, jugs, kettles, bowl-pitcher set, lamps, slant front desks, commodes, dressers, Early Amer, recliner, twin beds, pair Wing chairs, pair Captains Shaker chr. 4 Arrowbacks. Modern cherry dropleat tole, seats 12. 4 chrs. pads, misc, collectables.

ANTIQUES? outh Rd. Follow signs. Sat. Sun. K.C.

HALL CRYSTAL SUN. APRIL 16TH Antique Show Sale MANKATO, MINN. APRIL 15-16 Mankato High School, Park Lane Sat. 10:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Sun.

p.m. Furniture, Glass, China, Collectibles Dealers from several States Lunch Door Prizes STAINED Glass shades, 24 tulip, 1 hexagon. Regina phone music box. coffee Brass ornate mirror. European urn on cradle.

oriental table. hand carved, Inlaid marble. Port. TV. modern lamp, humidifier, pictures.

women's clothes, 9. Sat. Sun, 10-2. Humboldt Av. So.

CURVED glass china cabinet, banjo, wall, kitchen and mantle clocks, orig. Gone with the wind lamps, kerosene bracket lamps, cast iron banks, old bottles, lots of misc. 3326 39th Av. S. 9 to everything 6.

Sat. must Sun. go. items. Must sell, ANTIQUES.

Rnd. Oak tbl. Sa. Oak 5 legs. commode.

Sm. ornate Oak claw ball feet. Mantel clock. Old keys. Lamps, much misc.

424 Kenmar Circle, Hwy, 12 to Plym- VFW CLUB OF MENDOTA 12 BOOTHS MOHN ELECTRIC CO. Antique lamps restored electritied. Glass shades chimneys in stock. Glass drilling. Largest supply of lamps parts fittings In the 925 W.

Lake Mpls. (612) 823- 4243. 10-5. ANTIQUE STUDY CLUB SPRING SALE Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 11 until 5.

Joan L. Thayer, Antiques 1048 Grand Ave. St. Paul IMPORTER CLOSEOUT framed orialnal oil paintings from Europe, many sizes subjects. 6137 Bircherest Drive.

Edina. (S. on 100 to W. 60th. then W.

to Birchcrest) Sat. Sun. 10 to 4. Opening For The Summer THE GARAGE Come join us on April 16th FLEA MKT. tomorrow 10-5, Marian Hall, 1114 W.

79th Bloom. (off S. Lyn. 494) adm. 50c ANTIQUE Clocks.

Wat. Vienna. wall, mantle, all sizes. Also beautiful Grandfathers clocks, West Chimes, moon dial, 1 yr old. 1138 Kingsford Place, St.

Paul. 774-9058. COUNTRY FURNITURE ACCESS. Deacons bench $200, waterbench $100, choice 3 drawer chest $110, wash stand $75, butternut chest $130 much more. 474-9588 ANTIQUE Bavarian cut glass 4 ft, hanging chandelier, hand engraved silver trim hanging prisms.

A beautiful piece. Appraised $800 Make offer. 825-2239. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to a slightly used 30 yr. old barefoot skier.

203 Auctions BUS AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1972 at the Dickenson Lines Bus Garage Anoka, Minnesota School buses, camper buses, the -road buses, transit, buses, limousines, vans. Bus Sales of Princeton Al Wayne Pike, Princeton, Auctioneers. Sale starts at 1 pm. 1612) 421-4260 205 Bicycles Accesserles 3 GIRLS' Bikes for sale. Good condition.

Best offer. 724-0259 SCHWINN bike, 5-spd. Pea-picker crate. Like newl $80. Jim, 784-8280.

2 USED boys bicycles, good cond. 781-8387 sizes, all prices 10527 Hanson Blvd. 755-1232 EXCLUSIVE BILT GARAGES BILT" REGISTERED SERVICE MARK Build it Yourself! The lowest cost way to own a SUSSEL Garage! SUSSEL WILL MAKE IT WORTH YOUR WHILE TO ORDER NOW! from SINGLES from DOUBLES $777 Avoid nasty car troubles next winter by building your garage the easy SUSSEL do-it-yourselt way. All precut materials are included down to the last nail, and are delivered in order of usage, marked, banded and bundied. A step-by-step illustrated construction manual is furnished, free help given if you need it.

SUSSEL can Install the concrete slab and apron. EASY LONG TERM FINANCING PAY NOTHING UNTIL 1973! Ask us about SUSSEL's "NEAR-BILT" and "ALL-BILT" systems. CALL 645-0331 ANYTIME For a no ESTIMATE OPEN HOUSE or FREE planning catalog SUNDAYS 12 5 SATS. 8.30 to 5 Men. Eves.

thru by Fri. App't. 8:30 to 5 the OFFICE HOURS: SUSSEL I CO. SUSSEL Services Out- of- 1850 COMO Towners up to 150 miles from State Fairgrounds" Cabins Room Additions Basement Finishing Kitchen Modernizing Lee.

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