Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 34

Location:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Issue Date:
Page:
34
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

i. GC THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR Nov. 24, 1965 ANNOUNCEMENTS OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Coe Fights for Life After Burning Self 7. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Welander-Quist FUNERAL INFORMATION BIOOMOUIST Thelma Weit Chanel FARMER Warren Souih I hapel JENSON -Lawrenr North Chapel JOHNSON Wendla Norlh Chanel OLSON -Edward Norlh Chapel REVELING Henry South hapel SWENSON Lillie South Chanel NORTH CHAPEL 1200 BROADWAY JA 9-9201 SOUTH CHAPEL CHICAGO AV. AT 19TH FE 2-6566 WEST CHAPEL 2301 DUPONT AV.

S. FR 7-2203 EDINA CHAPEL 5116 HWY. 169 S. 929 8574 HENRY W. ANDERSON Established 1931 3640 23RD AV.

S. PA 9-2331 He was quickly assisted by a student, Dennis Coll Landsdowne, and the Rev. Warren Loesch, Harris-burg, who also tried to smother the flames with their coats. Coll told police Miss Conway spoke to him as he bent over her after the incident. "I'm a Catholic," she said told him.

"Get me a priest." MR. AND MRS. T. VV. DETTMAN Thev have no medical insurance '7 MEDICARE: WiZ It Help Yotffrp WEST CHESTER, Pa.

UP) A 22-year-old West Chester State College coed battled for her life today after self afire on the campus by dousing her clothing i gasoline. Patricia Ann Conway, a junior ma- Miss Co jonng in elementary education, was reported in grave condition Tuesday night at Memorial hospital. She suffered second and third-degree burns over the upper part of her body. "I did it because I love my God," doctors and school officials quoted her as saying. "I did it because of a per-' sonal thing." She added that it had nothing to do with the world situation or Viet Nam, referring to recent case's of self-immolation in protest against government policies.

i State police at nearby Ex-ton said the Phoenixville, girl told them she had bought the can of gasoline last Sunday. They said she gave no indication, other than "personal reasons," why she set herself afire. Her father, Joseph, told reporters he knew nothing that would lead her to such an According to the police account, she set herself afire in an area used partially as a iparking lot on the campus. They said there were several people nearby. No one actually saw her set herself on fire, police said, but several persons saw her in flames almost immediately.

David E. McKenty, an assistant professor of English, ran over to the spot. "I was sitting in a car nearby with a friend when I heard two girls yell out," McKenty said. "At first I thought it was rubbish burning. Then I saw some feet sticking out and thought it V' 12.

TRANSPORTATION TRAVEL DRIVERS AVAILABLE 10 DRIVE YOUR CAR ANYWHERE REASONABLY 55 OFFICES COAST TO COAST AUTO DRIVEWAY CO 2109 FOSHAY TOWER 339-7211 SEATTLE PORTLAND LEAVE NOW OR RESERVE CAR FOR FUTURE. GAS ALLOWANCE. MARC ALLEN 615 E. LAKE 827-5757 14. HUNTING ACCOMMODATIONS DEER PROCESSING Open 7 dovs a week 9 a.m.

-10 P.m. during deer season. Best prices in town, l-dav service or processed whiie-vou-wutt generally available. Poly-wrapped boxed. We make deer hams sausages.

We buy hides. Johnny's Meals, 5015 NE. University. 789-8843. 4633 Central Av.

NE. 781-6891. DEER PROCESSING All wild game. Experienced cutters. Custom cut freezer wrapped.

1 day seivice. Deer, We make sausage. Sioux Trail Game Processing, between Cedar Lyndale on Hwv. 13, Burnsvillo, 454-1822. DEER PROCESSING $5 up.

Experienced cutters, qood refiig. We buy, sell tan hides. See ad Class. 84, Bob lindgien. Call any time.

724-9200, 4720 Hiawatha. COME TO WYOMING to hunt deer on' 13,000 acres ot private property. Meals, lodging guide. Season open to Dec 15 hunting ot It best right now Call or write Wm. E.

Willson. Hulelt. Wyoming, 307-4675539 DEER PROCESSING" Complete $4 95 up. Professional 6808 James Av. S.

866-7515 869.4152 DEER PROCESSING $5 UP. CUT AS YOU LIKE. FREEZER WRAPPED. 8207EMFRSON AVE. S.

TU 1 -3646 IT. LOSTAND FOUND LOST Young female Ocelot. Green collar, 3 mos. old. Vic.

47th Fremont S. Reward 825-2459. LOST Reward for return of lady Zodiac nurse style watch. Brown leather band, lost Nov. 17 on 38th A Chicago or Chicago bus or downtown.

Call 825-2544 otter 5 m. LOST In Long Lake area, mole Dalmatian with choke collar Long lake dog license. Under medical care. Reward473-7703. LOST Schanuzer pup, grey.

Vic. Woodhill area, Edina. Under med. care. Reward.

6820 Brittany Rd. WA.2-l553or..FE 2-550? TOST Brittany Spaniel, 6 mos. eld. in Blaine, child's pet Reward. 784-7272 alter 5:30 m.

LOST Man gold Longines wrist-warch Vic. 56th Grand. Sun. Nov. 21 Rew.

TA 4-1413 or TA 2-8916 LOST Brown bJIfold with important documents Reward for return. 888 6952 after 5 m. LOST woman's hand bag Sat. nite, return it to rightful owner to the LakeSt. 8.

Calhoun Bjyd. LOST N.W. Airlines clothes carrying case with clothes, vie. Int I Airport. Call collect.

507-289-7378. LOST Purse, Mon. evening. Vicinity 8th Marauette. Return contents keep money.

Ml 4-5355. IF YOU have lost your pet dial FRIENDS MISLAID continuous film pack Dayton Ramp Sat. Please call 377-2744. LOST: Silver miniature poodle, vie. 34th Av.

58tht. Reward. 72U524, LOST --Girls 1962 Class ring on oty bus 4-D Sat. a m. Rew.

333-9814 LOST: Man 21 iewe! Bu'ova, gold diamonds. WA 6-8516 LOST DK. BROWN WIG, NOT IN CASE. VIC. W.

or 922 LOST whte female Peke vie. Lake 5. Oakland, has oniy I eve. LOST: Gray TOY POODLE, baby's pei. Washburn LOST Black Labrador.

Cham collar. Richheld orEdma area. 869-9596. LOST Ton and white mnle Basenii vie. Mtka.

JSIvd. Cave-ll LOST Male Siamese cat. 1 vr. Vic. Rice St.

18. PERSONALS REWARD for information leading to recovery of '63 Chev pickup, lie. 3Y91-700 serial 3C1 54J 1 001 86 being driven bv Arnold Kewitt IKe 1 REWARD for information regarding black lab pup seen hit bv truck Nov. 15th, North of Lakeside Vet on Hwv. 3, RosempuntL 454-3985 PERSONS having furniture upstairs at 814 17th Av.

S. please remove same. O. Ebert. 1 will not be responsible for debts contracted without my signature.

Thorn-as J. Johnson, 622 Morgan Ave. N. I WILL not be responsible for debfs contracted w'hout my signage. Grace Ash.

7639 Brunswick No. I WILL not be resoonsible for debts, contracted without my signnruie Donald A Ferrier 3024 P.llsbury THANKS TO GOD the Blessed Virgin Mary St. JuHe for favor received. Elaine Regel. SPORT HEALTH "CLUB membership" for sale $60 SAVING Sports S.

Health Club Membership. 926-5147. THANKS to St. Jude for favors received. P.L 'MUD' YOUNG, please call Jehn.

484-2271 or 644-2150 19. PERSONALS, BUSINESS DRAPERY FABRICS lOW PRICES THE FABRIC YARN BARN 2920Humboidt AvS 825-5800 SPECIAL PRICE Permanent on Tt'ev Tints on WeH. Lowman Beciutv School. Ph 323-2634 rVEF ESTIMATES BASEMENTS INSTAl LED UNDER OLDER HOMtS. SEE MY AD CLASS.

20 377 -1 74? MEN suits e'eaned Dfsspd. 9ri-: Cosh, cony. Lonnq Cinrs W. 15th 22. STAMPS, COINS AND BOOKS SEVERAL 1965 COLLIERS ENCfCLCPEDiAS Special ccmbinnt ors Write MD-472, S'ar and 3.

OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS MORAN Mrs. Anna 1360 Hartford, Sr. Paul. Mother of Miss Phyllis Moran, St- Paul, Mrt. Philip IHonoral KinseMa, Pontiac, Mrs.

Lucien (Jeanttte) Thompson. Midland, Texaij 8 grandchildren: 3 great-grandchildren; 4 sisters ond 3 brothers. Funeral from The Willwerscheld Peters Mortuary, 1167 Grand at OunlaP, St. Paul Friday 9.30 a.m. Reauiem Mass Holy Smnt Chuich, Randolph Albeit.

St, Paul 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary's. Visitation 2 to 5 ond 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Rosary 8 P.m.

Thursday. OLSON Edward, age 81 formerly of 4 1 34 Humboldt Ave, No. on Wednesday. Survived by daughter, Mt 5. Vernon (Margaret! Nelson: 5 grandclnldien; 1 nephew In Sweden.

Services Friday 2:30 p.m. (North Chapell 1200 W. Broadway, Interment Crystal lake em-etery. Fnends may call after 3 P.m. hu'sday.

Memoi tals may be sent to Ths Heart Fund, PETERSON -Helen of 63 Woodland Circle. Edma, Notice of fune'al later. Arrangements Werness Brothers. W. 50th St.

4 Beard Ave. So. ATTENTION IRON WORKERS LOCAL ir512 REVELING Henry Arthur, age 65, residence 1700 Portland Av, on Mon day Survived by friend, Florence Borchardi; 4 sisters, Enga Reveling, Mrs, Marcus (Alice) Connolly, Mrs. Henry (Mael Mdstroh ond Mrs. Lillian Kurkoskv: 4 brothers.

Gust, Idore, Harris Reveling all of Bernard Revehng. Moorheadi aunt, Mrs, Bessie Wmeaardner, Mois.r several mecei and nephews. Services Friday 1pm. at Welander-Quist (South Chapel) Chicago Ave. at 19th St.

Interment Na tional Cemetery. Friends may call beginning Wednesday 5 p.m. Memorials preferred to Central Lutheran Church. ROSEN -Mrs. Anna aqe 78, of 140 Giraid N.

Survived by sons, Stanley, Edwin, Golden Valley; 3 grandchildren. Funeral service 2 m. Wed. from Hodioff Sons-Aaron (North Chapell. 1306 Plymouth Av.

N. Memorials piefened to donor favorite chanty. SHAUNGHESSY Geo ge age 64, ot 1606 4th Av, S. Survived by Sisters Mrs. Rose Brandt of Onarma Mrs.

Florence Borer of 1 brother. Elmer. Services m. Friday from Hanson -Nugent Funeral Home, 2116 Nicollet. Mass 10 o.m.

Friday at St. Stephens Church. Interment National Cemetery. Visitation after 4 ru Thursday. SKANSE-Sharon age 26.

of 3853 44th Av. S. Survived by parents, Mr. A Mrs. Rudolph M.

2 sisters, Shirley and Bonnie. Member of Minnehaha Baptist Church Services Friday morning 10 o'clock The Albin Chapel, Paul Alb.nson Sons directors, 2200 Nicollet Av. Interment Hillside. Friwids may call alter 7 p.m. Wednesday.

SWENSON Lilhe C. aae 7) residence 3d4j hicago Av. on Tuesday. Survived by daughters. Mrs.

Jack IShir-levl Mitchell, Oarkston. Mrs. Irving Lois) Elliott, 2 sons Swenson, Stillwater, Chester Swenson, Anaheim, Calil 6 qrandchiidren; sisters, Miss Edith Croon Miss Alphine Croon, both of Mrs. Matie Olson, Montevideo. Minn, brother, Carl Croon, Chisago (jty.

Minn, Services Fri. 1 p.m Trinity Lutheran Church of M'haha Falls. 401 5 E. 52nd St Interment 3 m. Flim Lutheran Cemetery, Scandia, nn.

Ammonals may be directed to Church Missions. Friends may coll be-O 'ln rtg 3 m. Thurs. Wplander-Ocnst (South Chaoel) Chicago Av. at 19th Sr.

THOMPSON Ellen age 86, of 3041 Pennsylvania St. Louis Park. Former owner of Thompson Grocery, 901 West 36th St. and member of Rolla Chapter, O.E S. Survived by 2 dauqh-teis, Mrs.

Ot'S (Genevieve) Lilly of Mrs Albert (Geneva) Noyes of S. Louis Park: 2 grandchildren, 1 st Sgt. of Arlington, Vo Mrs. Robert (Dons) MacDowell of Pichfield: 3 great-grondrhildren, Linda, anH David MacDowell. Services Friday afternoon 1:30 o'clock, Werness Bros.

Chapel. W. 50th St Benrd A v. S. Interment Sunset Park.

If so desired, memorials may be given to St, Louis Park Evangelical Free Church. THORSEN Eila age 83. 3354 Gnmes Av. Robbmsdale. Survived bv 4 daughters.

Mrs. Helen Moffat Mrs. Ralph (Alice) Asplund, Mrs. Urban (Dorothy) Beck, M-s. Jeannette Spurzem; a son, Harold all of 9 grandchildren: 1 I great-grandchildren; a brother, Frank Morboe, Excelsior; a sister, Mrs.

Clara Anderson, Mpls. Services Friday 2 m. at St. Olaf's Lutheran Church 29th N. Emerson.

Friends may call at Sundseth-Anderson Funeral Home beginning Thursday noon ond at the chuich before the service. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the church. TRUTNAU C. Albert, oge 86.

cf Emerson No. Survived bv wife, Mavme; dauqhter, Mrs. Ruth Anderson of Giendale. 5 grandchildren. Services Friday 2 p.m.

Ma-lone Funeral Home Fremont at Lowry No Intprment Crystal Lake cemetery. Reveiewal after 3: 30 P.m. Thursday. VESCIO -Theresa age 71, 32)8 Arthur St. NE Survived by daughters.

Mrs. Donald (Catherine! Nichols, Mrs Robert (Bette) Geiger; sons, Nick, Frank, Joseph and Richard: 21 grandchildren; 7 areat-grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Samuel Strange. Funeral Friday 8 am. from Washbum-McReavy (Northeast Chnpel).

29th Johnson Sf. NE. and Reauiem Mass 9 am. at Our lady of Mount Carmel Church. Interment St.

Mary's Cemetery. Rosary Thursday 8 p.m. Friends may call alter 2 p.m. Thursday. WALLO Evelyn, age 78 of 300 Queen Ave.

on Wednesday. Surviving her are husband Emi; 2 sons. Edwin and Oliver, both of Mpls 2 dough ters. Mrs. Wo mo (Edno) Hend-n-kion cf Mo's.

Mrs. Fred (Helen) Peiciie-t of Symar. Co I if 5 grand-children and 4 great-qrandchi'dren; ao 1 sister, Mrs. Minnie Hook of Lake Worth, Fla. Funeral services Friday 1:30 Dm.

ot The Sundseth-Anderson Funeral Home. Visitation after 4 p.m. Thursday. Interment Glen Haven Cemetery. WALLSJames age 84 of 3317 30th Ave.

So. Survived by wife. Ahce; daughters. Mrs. Vurbl Green ond Mrs.

Marvel Kiniev, ail of S'Sfer. Mrs. Hazel UDDaaard of Mound. Minn. Services Wednesday 10 a.m.

at McDi-vitt-Hauge Chapel, 32nd St. at Minnehaha Ave. Inte-ment Acacia. Visitation beginning Tuesday 2 p.m. WALLINDER Ernest T.

2521 West 54th St. Notice of service later. Arrangements Werness Brothers 37th Sr. Nicoilet Ave. WANDERSEE Ida age 93, of Delano, Minn.

Survived by 2 sons Ernest and Roy, of Delano; 3 daughters, Mrs. Car (Emma) Muckenhirn, Mrs. Ruby Barfknechr, both of Delano, Mrs. Georae I Alice) Michael of Litchfield; 8 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral service Friday, 2 p.m.

at Delano Methodist Church. Interment Cassel Cemetery. Visitation Thursday, 2-10 pm and Friday 2 Irs prior to sei vices at the church. Arrangements Boyce Funeral Home, Delano, M.mn. 6.

MONUMENTS MARKERS might be a person. As I got I ported in satisfactory condi-cioser I saw it was a girl and i tion were Kenneth, 14; Cathy, threw my coat on her." 10; and Shirley, 9. BELL William Monday vening in his 6th year, residence 937 James. Sr. Paul.

Beloved husband of MinrvB I father of William Robbinsdale, and Mrs. Dorothy grandfather of Daniel Mikie. Kathleen. Shit lev Peggy and Bihy Bell. Funeral servufs St, Peter Lutheran Church.

Sf. Paul, hidnv. Nov, at I m. Inter, trent Elnihurst. Memorials pieferred to St pefer lutrlmian Church.

Visitation ci Charles A. Godbout Son, 560 W. "rh. St. Paul, from 6 0 p.m.

1 hursday and at the church from 1 2 noon rnday until t.rve of setvue. BIOOMOUIST -thelma age 54, (sine-xe 'Jj6 West 4'h S'. on Monday. Survived by son. jumei: broth-e, Alfred Oricien of Fcho.

Mum ond Hnioid Odden Sacred Heart, 6 sistets, Tmn Odden and Mrs. Thone eve son both of Moot hend. Anne Odden and Mrs. tmest Gtuffke, Mj s. Fdgcir Gunderson of Mound, Mis.

Elmer Andftrson of Willninr. Services Wednesday 1:30 p.m. of The Central Lutheran Church, Grant St. 4'h Av, S. Intermenr- Lakewood.

Reviewal or the church only from 2 noon until time of service. Memorials may be directed to The Church Organ or Chapel Fund. Arrangement! with Welander-Quist (West Chapel, 2301 Duoonf Av. S. BOGNAK -Rosie, oge 82, resident Oakland, formerly of Mpls, Survived bv son, Joseph of Calif.

Reviewal at The Kenneth R. Morns Colonial Funeral Chapel, W. Broadway at Washburn Ave. No. after 10 a.m.

Thursaay. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery Friday morning. BORG Minnie, formerly of Mo is. ptissed awav in California.

Survived by 3 sons, Russell, Douqlas Howard Kreueger. I daughter, Gloria Hewlett, 9 grandchildren. Burial in California on Friaay. CARDINAL Joseph aae 31, 7917 VanBuren St. NE.

in Mexico on Monday, Funeral notice later. Arrangements The BJIman Hunt Chapel, 201 Central. FARMER Warren age 44. reii- dence 719 E. 18th St.

Friends may cail from 9 a.m. until 3 o.m. Thursday at Welander-Quist iSouth Chapel, Chicago Ave. at 19th. Services and Inter-nient in Charlotte, No.

Carolina. FRASYNIK William, age 71, of 106 East Hennepin. Survived by friend, Edward Gttdlesky. Services Friday 9 a I he Billman-Hunt Chapel, Central and 9 30 a m. Our Lady of Lourcies.

Infe-menr St. Anthony Cem-e'eiy. GACEK age 264? Monroe S. NE. cf B'os.

Inc. Wcr'd War II Veteran and member of Em-mnouel lu'herrm Church. Survived by beloved wife, Dons sons, John A. and Dale E.r father, Hpnry: b'oth-rr Walter: 2 sisters. Mrs.

Carol! (Stella I Rhodes and Miss Mary Gacek. Funeral Fiidny 1 30 p.m. The Billman-Hunt Chapel Central. Interment Fort Sneil mg National Cemetery. Visitation after 3 p.m.

on Wednesday. GtTS -Louis 1990 Marshall Sr. Paul. Husband of Evelyn father of James P. of Hugo, Mrs.

Ralph Opatz St. Cloud, and Thomas. Shako-pee; 1 5 qrandchildren; 6 sisters and 2 brothers. Funeral from The Willwer-S'he'd Peters Mortuary, 1167 Grand at Dunlap, St. Paul, Friday 9-30 and Requiem Mass St Mary's Church, Dayton Moore, St.

Paul. 10 a.m. Interment National, Visitation after 2 m. Thursday, Parish V'gil 8 p.m. Thursday.

HANSON Martin, oae 80, of Stanch-field. Minn formerly of 1823 NE. Buchanan. On Sunday. Beloved father of Mrs Albert IDorothv) Bethke, Mots M'S.

Wayne (Audrey) Flente, Fndley. Mrs. Arthur (Vema) Johnson, Stanchheld, Leonard Wallace Sanger, Calif. Robert Biaine; 20 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren. Retired 55 yr.

employee, Bros, Inc. Services 1:30 p.m. Wed. at the O. E.

Larson Chapel. 2301 Central Av. NE. with interment HiMside Leme'erv. Visitation from 11 a.m.

Tues. until time of service. INGEBRIGHTSON Alice, oge 2 of 3440 Emerson So. Survived bv husband. Robert; parents.

Mr. Mrs. Harvey Strandlund, Cambridge. Services I Friday at Wooddaje lu-theran Church, 400i Wooddale. No visitntion or reviewnl.

Arrangements by John Billman's Park Funerni Home, 6-1615. Mcmonais to Wooddale or Gjmbndga Li' the an Church ore pre'erred. JENSEN L'lw-pi ce aae 6, res nece l'6i4 Logan No. on Tuesnnv. by Vi.re Mn'Tia sen.

Lawrence 1 Jr. Clearwater dough -teis. Mis. iLylal Peterson, M- s. LaReine Warner.

of Mpis grandr hilnren; gient-arand-ri i tighter; sister, Mrs. Ftank Rudu, Ccvina Calif. brother, John of Tallahassee. F'n. Serves Friday 11:30 a Wola'-der-Quist (North Chape.) 1 B'oadwav.

interment Fort S- ei National Cemetery Fnencis ma co'! after 3 m. Thursday. JOHNSON Wendla, oge S3, residence 2600 Vincent Av. on Monday. Survived by daughter, Mrs.

Frank lEveiynl Bock of Phoenix, sister, Elna Rosland, Mpls. Services Friday o.m. Welander-Quist (North Chaoel) 1 200 W. Broadway. Inter-ment Crystal Lake cemetery.

Friends may call after 3 pm. Wednesday. NOTF CHANGE CF TIME KAPPELLER -Robert age 80. of J'. 23 40-h Ave.

So. Survived by aTuah'er, Mrs. Doiores Grelson, Mo Suzanne H. C-'pi-icn of The Peace Coro. Ankara, "Turlev.

and E. Grelson, $nn Francisco, 2 brothers. Matt Knpoel Mpls. and Joe Kappeiier of Tecumseh, Ontario; sister, Mrs. Benha Johnson.

Ma's several nieces ond nephews, Service Saturday m. at McDivitt-Hauge ChaDel. St. at Minnehaha Ave. and ReQuiem Mass 11 am at The Church of St.

A bert the Great, 29th St. 32nd Ave. So. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

Visitation beginning Thursday. Rosary Service Friday 8:30 p.m. KING Dr. Robert of 906 W. 42nd St.

Survived by wife, Emma sister, Mrs. Florence Bland, Dayton, Ohio. Services Sat. gfternoon 3 o'clock at Werness Bros. Chapel, W.

50th St. Beard Av, S- Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call at chapel beginning at 3 o'clock Fn. If so desired memorials may be aiven to Mpls. Lions Ciub W'elfa-e Fund.

KULL8ERG -F. Fred, aae 74 of Mound, Mnn. Suivivpd by daughter. M'S. Aian (Jane'l Pete'son, Mound, son George Wcivz'i'o; 5 grandchildren.

Sefvce ndoy morning i 0.30 a clock Wemess Brothers Chapel 57h St Nicollet Ave, Inter-ment lakewood Cemetery, 1 1 ends may call at chope! beg.nning Wednesday afternoon 5 o'clock. LARSON Po'ond aae 55. of 112'B West Medicme Lake Drive, Survived by wte, Marceiia: 1 son, Ronala, Denver, Colo dauahter, Carolee Larson of Medicme Lake; 2 sisters, Mrs. Htldur Frickson and Mrs. Lorna Johnson both of Mpls.

Services Saturday 1 m. Oak Knell Lutheran Church. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Thursday at The Strobeck-Johnson Chaoel, 1400 Excelsior Hopkins.

Family prefers memorials to Oak Knell Church. MADS EN George age 71, of 4916 Sunnysiooe Read. Edina. Survived by wife. Ahce daughter, Mrs Gilbert (Florence) Jackson of Santa pnula.

2 sons. Gordon W. of Shorewood, John D. of Edma; 9 grandch'ldren; sister. Mrs.

Roy Culver we 1 1 of I os Angeles: 3 brothers, Orville, Mather ond Wilbur, all of Mpls. Services Friday 12 o'clock noon or Werness Brothers Chapel, W. 50th St. Beard Ave. So, Interment Fo-t Spelling National Cemetery.

Friends nov call ot chnpel beqmmnq 4 o.m. Thursday. SPECIAL RATES FOR FOUR AND SEVEN DAYS WANT ADS CALL 372-4242 McDivitt-Hauge FUNERAL CHAPELS Minnehaha Av. Chapel 32 ST. MINNEHAHA 724-3621 Anderson-Leland Chapel 37 824-0771.

WERNESS BROTHERS 50TH ST BEARD AV S. WA 7-8641 37TH IT NICOLLET AV. TA.4-2624 Gill Brothers Downtown Chapel OFF HENNEPIN at 14TH FE 6-3675 South Chapel 5801 Ivndale So. TA 7-4646 Bloomington-Richfield LYNDALE SO. TU 8-7771 Albin Chapel Paul Albinson Sons 2200 Nicollet FE 3-1418 DIRECTORS SINCE 1884 GLEASON MORTUARY NICOLLET AT 27TH ST.

TA 3-5207 Washbum-McReavy SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 405 CENTRAL FE 3-2368 NORTHEAST CHAPEL 2905 JOHNSON ST 1-6828 DAVIES MORTUARY Harmon Place at 14th St. FE 2-4351 PETERSON-ALBINSON 18.18 E. Minnehaha Pkwv. PA 1-1651 3207 CENTRAL ST 9-8889 RUSSELL PETERSON, Director Billman-Hunt 2701 CENTRALNE. STJ5-3535 SWANSON LOWRY AT IRVING N.

JA 9-9691 MALONE FREMONT AT IOWRY N. JA 2-2304 O. E. LARSON" 2301 CENTRAL AV ST 9-3571 RICHARD GILL CHAPEL FRANKLIN AT CHICAGO FE 5-7729 HUBER-LEE WAYZATA GR 3-5577 EXCELSIOR GR 4-9595 Enga-Memorial Chapel 5600 EXCELSIOR BLVD. 929-5600 Fine funerals need not be costly KENNETH R.

MORRIS COLON LA LCH APE 52-6531 WHITE FUNERAL HOME TA 3-7264 GORANSON BURR 3040 LYNDALE S. TA 3-7279 1 2. TRANSPORTATION TRAVEL BOTH READERS AND. ADVERTISERS ARE uroed to exercise caution In arranrjmq automotive transportation with other individuals Reference? should ce exchanged and carefully investigated. GAS ALLOWANCE TO MISSOULA, SPOKANE SEATTLE DENVER Cars to Vegas and Calif.

SEARS MOTORS 215 ELAKf AT XfD AV 827-5373 CAR TO A. N.Y. One Way Return YOUR CAR DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN DRIV-A-WAY SYSTEM FE 5-2667 Cars to LA Phoenix Drive ns Vour ovn. Leave anytime. GELCO LEASING 935-6971 CARS ONE WAY San Francisco.

Cal. PORTLAND. Baton Rouge. L'J. ROUND TRIP: Topeka.

Kans. LEND LEASE TRANSPORTATION 51 05 WEST 35TH JjL WA 7:8605 Private Auto Deliveries Cars delivered to from all cities Have cars to Dallas. Seattle. Phoenix. 827-4213 CALIF Xmas chartered Greyhound bus-extra riders $72 round trip-call D.

Fredine-B. Rosenguist 646-4501 WANTED DRIVER for new to Miami Beach to leave Mpls. Nov. 23 or 29. WriteSW061 Starand Tribune COUPLE would like ride to Houghton Mich.

788-2961. 5 DEATHS Son: I Shot Parents, Set Home Afire SUNBURY, Pa. OP) A 17-year-old boy says he shot his parents, then set a house fire that killed seven younger brothers and sisters because he wanted to collect insurance to pay off debts, police report. State Police Capt. John C.

Grey said the youth, Harold Bordner, made the oral statement Tuesday from his hospital bed. Earlier in the day the grief-stricken father, Paul, 38, attended graveside services for his seven children Cindy, Jerry, Stephen, Roger, John, Ruby, 3, and Dennis, 1. The father received minor wounds from shotgun pellets. All were buried in a single grave at Northumberland Memorial Park Cemetery in Central Pennsylvania. Four of Cindy's classmates were pallbearers.

Harold Bordner, his parents and five other children suffered burns in the fire Saturday night at their two-story log house in the tiny rural community of Hern-don. All but the father remained hospitalized. Mrs. Bordner, 39, was listed in serious condition. Listed in fair condition at the hospital were Marlene, 15; and Virginia, 12.

Re- Survivors include two daugh- ton, and Mrs. Irving taiiott, Minneapolis; two sons, Willard, Stillwater, and Chester, Anaheim, three sisters, Edith and Alphine Croon, both "''u" mdl. wiaun, iviuiuev juuu, ivju a l.u' r-u brother' Carl Croon, Chisago City, and six grandchil- r' 0 TT utr.sda. tat blander-Quist South Mortuary. Memorials to church missi0ns are Preferred- Plea to Support New Hospital Gets No Reply Mrs.

Walter W. Walker, president of Children's Hospital of Minneapolis, declined to comment today on a recommendation that her group back construction of a new General Hospital rather than build a children's hospi- The recommendation was made by a subcommittee of the Planning Agency for Hospitals of Metropolitan Minneapolis (PAHMM). It suggested that a new 480-bed General Hospital be built by 1970 and that the old complex of hospital buildings be demolished. The Children's Hospital group has raised more than $1 million for a 120-bed facility at 23rd and Franklin Avs. Mrs.

Walker said the sub- cornmjjce report has not been studied by her group. Antipoverty Funds OKd for Month been approved through November for projects planned in 73 Minnesota counties, according to a report released Tuesday bv Gov. Karl Rol- vaag. The report shows that 1 1 different tvpes of programs 1 under four t'tles of the Eco- ALDEN GACEK Services for Alden Gacek. Mrs- Jack Mitchell, Clarks Veteran, 70, to Sign for Doctor Care KD1T0IVS )TE: This is the third in a scries of articles about Medicare, the hospital and medical insurance program for elderly citizens.

By MAURICE HOBBS Minneapolis Star Staff Writer Theodore W. Dettman, 70, is a sturdy-looking, almost stocky man with a gray mustache and thick gray hair. But he admits to being softer than he looks. "It's the inactivity," he said. He confessed that even moving the garden hose from one spot to another on his neat, carefully-tended lawn is enough exertion to start him puffing.

It wasn't always that way. Dettman served in World War I and later was a musician in silent movie theaters in Minneapolis. Came the depression and sound in the movies and the business slacked off. Dettman began hanging around a sign shop owned by a friend and soon began trying his hand at the trade. An order came in for a large number of signs for a chain of grocery stores in the city and Dettman did the work.

The need was for speed and that he had. "I wasn't too neat," said Dettman, "but I was fast." Dettman was soon running his own sign shop and, he said, earned a reputation as one of the fastest sign painters in the business. It was twelve years ago that he developed a gallstone and had to spend five months in the Veterans Administration hospital. That slowed him down. He sold his own shop and worked for others, earning enough coverage so that he draws $119 each month in Social Security benefits.

He adds to that a monthly $80 veteran's pension check and his wife, Clarice, 62, draws a $45 Social Security check each month. The Dettmans live in the neat, comfortable home at 4000 46th Av. S. where they have lived since 1936. It is a quiet, fairly modern neighborhood, not far from the Mississippi River.

Until some of the more recent homes were built, said Dettman, they sometimes got a cool breeze up from the river. Most of his time is spent on the lawn and the flowers. He doesn't paint as often as he did. His hands are not as steady as they once were. One of his remaining pleasures is playing the sousa-phone in the Minneapolis Shrine circus band.

But the new Social Security benefits, up 7 per cent from the present rates, may end that. The increase may put his total income over the $2,000 outside income allowed by the veteran's pension if he counts the pay he receives for playing in the band. Dettman said he doesn't expect to use Medicare's hospital plan. The Dettmans have no hospital or medical insurance, but he can go to the Veterans Adminisrtation hospital for serious illness. "It might be all right for my wife if she ever needs it," he said.

He expects to sign up for the voluntary doctor bill portion of Medicare. The new benefits, however, won't mean any lush living for the Dettmans. Taxes on the house continue to go up, even though it is paid for. And other expenses continue to increase, as they do for everyone else. The new benefits will make life a little more comfortable and Medicare will make it a little more secure.

planned 'operates the school lease the land to a private I 2642 Monroe who died Mon day, will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Billman-Hunt Mortuary, 2701 Central Av. with burial in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Mr.

Gacek was born in Min-i neapolis. He was a welder and worked for Bros Inc the hsr vparc last Survivors include his widow, Doris; two sons, John and Dale his father, Henry; a brother u7oit. im'i and Mrs. Carroll RhodesAlbert Lea, Minn. Reviewal began today.

ALICE INGEBRIGHTSON Services for Mrs. Alice Inge-brightson, 21, 3440 Emerson Av. who was fatally injured in an auto accident at Elbow Lake. will be Friday at 1:30 p.m. in Wooddale Lutheran Church, St.

Louis Park. Burial will be in Lakewood Cemetery. There will be no reviewal or visitation. The family prefers memorials to Wooddale Church or Cambridge, Lutheran Church. Mrs.

Ingebrightson, who was a i lectin i lur me Minnesota Department of Health, is survived by her husband, Robert, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Strandlund, Cambridge. She was a graduate of the Cambridge High School and the University of Minnesota. LAWRENCE T.

JENSEN Lawrence T. Jensen, 69, 2614 Logan Av. owner of Jensen's Photographic Equipment 514 Cedar died Tues-dav. Mr. Jensen, born in Andu-lusia, 111., had lived in the Min neapolis area for the past 60 1 vears.

He was a member of Plv- mouth Masonic Lodge, the Scot- tish Rite and the Zuhrah Shrine Temple. ie js survived by his widow. Martha: a son. Lawrence T. LaReine Warner, both of Minne a sister.

Mrs. Frank Rudd Covina, a brother. 'John, Tallahassee, 12 grandchildren and a great- Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday at Welander-Quist Mor- burial in Ft. Snelling National; Cemetery Reviewal Thursday.

MRS. IILI.1E SWENSON Services for Mrs. Lillie Swenson, 71, 384.1 Chicago who i begin at 3 NEED XMAS CASH? WE BUY CO'Rs 3008 HENN. MONEY MART 824-C6C5 WE BUY SELL COINS Mpls. Coin Market.

3019 Lvndnle WE BUY AND SELL COINS NORTHLAND COIN 707 W. Lake St. CASH FOR COINS Upper Midwest Com 1919 Emerson Av JA 1-9585 WANT ADS REACH MORE PEOPLE PHONE 372-4242 Will They Head Your Way This Winter? Advertise your ski facilities at our special ski-season rates in the Ski Accommodations and Equipment want ad classification. For details write: Classified Advertising Department, the Minneapolis Star and Minneapolis Tribune, 425 Portland Avenue, Minneapolis, or call 372-4242. Outside the Twin Cities call 372-4215 (area code 612).

fflinnrapolis tribune, ond SUNDAY TIU'HSDAY: How a large hospital bill hits a social sccuritu benef iciaru. financing and construction Clearwater, two daughters. Federal antipoverty expen-organization which in turn; Peterson and Mrs. nf $18,786,212 have See splav Onlv Authorized Mn ROCK OF AGES DEALER Lee M. Bogle Co.

TA 5-4471 3529 HENNLAV 7. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SUNDSETH-ANDERSON LYNDALE AT 21 ST AV. JA 9-9291 HANSON-NUGENT 2116 NICOLLET FEJ-5128 knaeble's JA 9-9636 BROADWAY AT UPTON BUCHINGER-GEARHART 2535 Centra' Av. ST 9-4345 FLYNN SON LYNDALE AVS at J6th TA 2-3181 JOHN BILLMAN FE 5 4259 Wa 6-1615 Kapala's FE 2-5497 230 13TH AV. NE THOMSON BROTHERS 2535 PARK AV FE 2-8753 STROBECK-JOHNSON HOPKINS WE 8-9020 CLIFFORD PETERSON 27 Franklin FE Bertch Funeral Chapel 1304 Unive-sitv NE.

FE 5-7841 MORRIS NILSEN R'CHFJELD UNJ-3226 "Fox-Sullivan ST 1-1244 Peter Kozlak ST 9-8869 EVANS NORDBY," OSSEO ABRAHAMSON 724-5444 Miller Col. Heights" Seifert GR 2-1716 Mound Gearty-Davis Rqbbinsdale i EJCRKLUND 1900 Hennepin $. FP 7-1900 WATERSTON 4343 Ni'o Av. TA 5-4567 HODROFF SONS-AARON CHAPEL FE 6-5000 GERST FUNERAL CHAPEL 2oU N. 522-0000 NV'LLE BROTHERS' CHAPEL 222 E.

Henneoin FE 9-0951 THURSTON-LINDEEB3 ANOKA 421-0220 iwnnlH thp riormitorv iidL-uiues uacis. 10 mc The Drivate firm, the opin on said, intended to prof, inrousin an income at- manipulation" in which the buildings would be'tuarv 1200 V. Broadwav with College Plan to Lease Land Hits Legal Snag Attv. Gen. Robert Mattson said today that a proposal by! Bethel College and Seminary in St.

Paul to lease land to a private firm for the construe- "tion of dormitories for col-l lege use would make the land; subject to real estate taxes. In an opinion requested by William Randall, a rv, ofmo Mattel said tax exempt property closely regulated by the state constitution. Randall said the Baptist General Conference, which i p.m.'nomic Opportunity Act have been approved for federal depreciated on an accelerated basis. COST RAISED BOSTON. Mass.

i.B The Massachusetts Insurance Commissioner has recom- mended a.5 Per cen' averaSe increase in rates for com- automob.le insur ance. Commissioner C. Eugene Farnam said male drivers less than 25 years of age will bear the brunt of the Use Wonder Working Want Ads funding. The largest grant, under Title goes for I community action programs. died Tu'esdav.

will be 1 p.ni. Fri- work-experience progr a s. day at Trinity Lutheran Church! Other grants include $3.9 mil-of Minnehaha Falls, with burial! lion for Neighborhood Youth in Elim Lutheran Church Ceme-j corpS projects; $2.7 million terv Scandia. Minn. for Job Corps training; $1.7 Mrs.

Swenson, a native of 1, Scandia. lived in Minneapolis 13 milllon rk-study pio-years. She was a member of and $1.4 million for MINNEAPOLIS Star EVENING Trinity Lutheran Church..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Minneapolis Star
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Minneapolis Star Archive

Pages Available:
910,732
Years Available:
1920-1982