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0 0 0 0 00 a a OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS 5 Obituaries and Funerals Adam A Raymond age 75, of Annandale, on Wed. Survived by wife, Nettie; son, Robert St. Paul; 4 grandchildren, Funeral service 11 a.m. Fri. at the Evangelical Free Church.

Annandale. Interment service 3:30 p.m. Fri. Ft. Snelling National Cemetery.

Friends may call after 4 p.m. Thurs. at the Dunton- Ferrell Funeral Home, Annandale. Barnum PLEASE COPY Beaudry Hattie E. (Mrs.

Charles F. Barnum) age 98. of 2247 N.E. Wilson St. of Mankato, later McAllen.

Beloved mother of Mrs. Harold (Gertrude) Dahl; sister-in-law to Mrs. Carl J. (Laura) Nelson of Edina. Mr.

Ralph Barnum of Mt. Pleasant. la. Mr. Vern Barnum of Redwood Falls.

also 14 nephews nieces, Services Fri. 2 p.m. at The Washburn "McReavy Southeast Chapel, 2nd St. Central Av. 9.E.

Interment Sunset. Friends may call at the Chapel from 4 10 8 p.m. Thurs. Memorials are preferred to the Heart Fund. Abbott Hospital or The First Congregational Church.

MANKATO PAPERS Lucy, age 93, Slevens Square, 101 32nd St. Survived by daughters Mrs. Hazel Onsrud. Mols. Mrs.

Claire Ferber. Havasu. City, son Earl, St. Louis Park: 7 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial Fri at 7:30 p.m.

at White Funeral Home, 2730 Hennepin. Private interment. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Fri. Memorials preferred to Stevens Square Nursing Home.

Berg John Erval, age 75. of Trevilla Home. formerly of 12216 Way at a Mika. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Harold (Dona) Ha rom of Burnsville, grandchildren, Bradley and Lisa; sisters, Mrs.

Clara Roberts of Jamestown, N.D.. Mrs. Daris Zinke of nieces and nephews, Services Fri. 10 a.m. at the Strobeck-Johnson Chapel, 1400 Excelsior Av.

Hopkins. Interment Sunset Meinorial Park. priends may Memorials may be directed call from 4 10 9 p.m. Thurs. to the American Cancer Society.

Berry William age 49, of 6412 Fairview Av. Crystal. Member of Westphal American Legion Post, Survived by wife Elaine; da ah ter Mrs. Merlyn Jean) Moody: sons A. Donald grandchildren Lorna Jean Brenna Jane Moody: grandmother Mrs.

Lenora Tracy. Funeral services Sat. 11 a.m. at Elim Lutneran Church, 40th 8 W. Biooaway.

Robbinsdale. Interment Mon. at Fort Snome: Friends may call after 4 p.m. Fri. at Funeral Chapel.

3888 W. Broadway at the church one hour before the service. Memorials preferred. Billodeau Enoch age 83. of 5505 Xenia Av.

Crystal, formerly of Rogers, Mn. Survived by wife Mabel: son Tony of Crystal: daughters Mrs. Ralph (Jeanne) Eull, Osseo Mrs. Walter (Mercedes) Biorsness, New 20 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; sisters Mame Dubay Mabel Stager. Preceded in death by daugnter Mrs.

Muriel Sollie. Funeral Fri. 9:30 a.m. from Gearty-Johnson-Delmore Cha pe 3888 W. Bdwy.

Robbinssale Mass Christian Burial 10 a.m. nt the Church of the Sacred Heart, Robbinsdale. Interment Gethsemane. Friends 1 call after 4 p.m. Thurs, Prayer services 7:30 p.m, Thursdav.

Blank Elty V. age 79. of 8218 Sheridan Lone, Eden Prairie. Survived by son, Willard Blank; daughter, Mrs. Ge a (Dorothy) Archambault; 5 grandsons, Bill Jan, Larry, Rick Terry: 5 great grandsons, David Jason, Ian, Sean Ryan; 1 brother, Ruben: 2 sisters.

Edna Mrs. Rose Nordby, Services in Red Rock United Methodist Church, at Sanborn, Mn. April 24th at 2 p.m. Visitation at the Klasse Funeral Home, in Jeffers, Mn. after 10 a.m.

Fri. Boyle Patrick age 73, of 5325 Knox Av. N. Member of Khurum Lodge A.F. A.M..

Scottish Rite, Zuhrah Temple. Survived by. wife, Louise; daughter. Mrs. Wallace (Martha) Hawkins; 2 grandchildren.

Susan Jeffery: 2 sisters, Mrs. Virginia Garrison, Little Rock, Arks. Miss Myrtle Boyle, Little Rock Arks. Memorial service Fri. 3 p.m.

Werness Brothers Chapel. 37th St. Nicollet Av. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. No visitation or reviewal.

If 50 desired memorials may be given to the Second Church of Christ Scientist. 5 Obituaries and Funerals Brodersen Brodersen Henry L. (Pink). age 75. of 8432 Mississippi Blvd.

Coon Rapids. formerly of Morningside. Retired plovee of Bell Telephone. Survived bv Wife Verna, Daughter. Jacquelin aett of Diablo.

Calif. Son Don A. of Mtka, 4 grandchildren: Brothers Walter Des Moines, Bernard of Denison. la. Sister Hilda Catron of Denison, la.

Services Fri. 10:30 am at Lakewood Chapel, Mols. Friends mav call at the Strobeck Johnson Chapel, 1400 Excelsior Av. Hopkins from 7 to pm Thurs, at Lakewood one half hour before service. Memorials mav be directed to the Heart Fund.

Chase Henrietta Washington, D.C. Survived by brother Joseph Chase, Palm Springs; sister Freda Margulas, St. Louis Pk. Graveside Services Fri. 2:30 p.m.

at The Adath Jeshurun Cemetery, 56th at France Av Memorials preferred to the American Cancer Society or donors choice. Arr. Hodroff Sons. Cloutier Clara A. age 70.

of 230 5th Av. N. Hopkins. Survived by Daughters Mrs. Garv (Paulette) Pearson of New Hope, grandchildren, David Denise.

Sisters Mrs. Charles Wallace, Mrs. Waltel Student, Brothers George, Oliver Edward Ritter, Mass of Christian Burial 10 am Sat. at the StrobeckJohnson Chapel. 1400 Excelsior Av.

W. Hopkins. Inferment St. Mary Friends may call beginning 4 pm Fri. Parish Prayers 8 pm.

Delmont. age 03, resiColfax Av. S. Wife of Timothy J. mother of William Dunbar.

age 5 Anne Katherine, ace 2 months: her parents Robert C. Dunbar of Los Angeles Mr. Mrs. E. Adamson Hoebel of St.

Paul: her brother Bartlev Hoe bel, Princeton, N.J. Memorial services First Universalist Church, 5000 Girard Av. Mols. 4 p.m. Fri.

Interment private. Visitation Thurs. from 5 to 8 p.m. at Enga Memorial. Mpls.

Chapel, 5500 Stevens Av. S. (35W at Diamond Lake Mrs. Delmont received a B.A. Masters Degree in Social Work held positions at Lutheran Social Service.

The Institute of Child Development (U. of Family Children Service, Mols. Memorials may be sent 10 Science Museum of Minne40 E. 10th St. Paul.

Eckman Donald 3222 Lincoln St. on Tues. in his 55th vear. Owner of Eckman Signwriters. Survived by wife, Kate Nellie: daughters, Ms.

Karlyn Eckman, Mrs. Michael (Marilyn) Zondlo, Mrs. Brian (Mary Jo) Kendall; mother, Mrs. Jean Eckman: sister, MIs. Milton (Marjorie) Mellem- brother.

Dale Eckman; nieces nephews. Services Fri. 11 a.m. Salem Covenant Church, 2655 N.W. 5th New Brighton.

Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Visitation -Hunt Chapel. 2701 Central Av N.E. beainning 3 p.m. Thurs.

one hour previous to services at church. Ezralov William. 67. 1616 Alabama Av. S.

Survived by niece, Mrs. Robert, (Janet) Behringer 2 nephews. Abbott H. Ezrilov of N.J. and Robert Ezrilov of Mols.

GRAVESIDE SERVICE FRI. P.M. AT THE UNITED HEBREW BROTHERHOOD CEMETERY St. Thomas Av. S.

Arrangements Hodroff Sons. Fisher Stanley T. Survived by son. Gerald; daughters, Mrs. Jean Hyland, Mrs.

Judy Stoltenow. all of Mpls. ared: 8 grandchildren: 3 sisters 2 brothers. Services Fri. 10 a.01.

from the lone Funeral Home, Fremont at Lowry Av. N. 10:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at the Church of The Ascension. Intermen: Fort Snelling National Cemetery.

Vigil Pavers 7:30 p.m. Thurs. Clarence La Belle Post 217 Ritual 7:15 p.m. Thurs. Reviewal after 6:30 p.m.

Thurs. Gibbs Ara age 77. 2011 3rd Av. S. Survived by wife, Martha; son, Ronaid, Sacramento: 3 grandchild en; sisters, Melvo Jean Ora.

Services 2 p.m. at Billman Nicollet a pe 2121 Nicollet. Visitation 7.9 p.m. Thur. Memorials preferred to First Christian Church, Holm Arvid.

4447 Snelling Av. S. on Wed. in his 75th vear. Survived by Wife Alvina, 2 nephews niece.

Services Sat. Dm' Hunt Chapel. 2701 Central Av. N.E. Interment Hillside.

Visitation after 1 pm Fri. Johnson Lottie age 85, formerly of 14 Oak Grove Av. Survived by nephews Jack Zahler of Brooklyn Center, William Zahler, Costa Mesa. Kenneth Gary Zahler. Funeral ices Sat.

11 a.m. SundsethAnderson Funeral Home. Interment Union Cemetery. St. Paul.

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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 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 correctness of each insertion. INDEX OF MAJOR CLASSIFICATIONS Classification Numbers ANNOUNCEMENTS 3-47 AUTOMOTIVES 719-747 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS 101-171 EDUCATIONAL EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL SPORTING LIVESTOCK FARM MERCHANDISE. REAL ESTATE 618 of Obituaries and Funerals Johnson Claire, age 58.

of McGrath, formerly of Prior Lake, on Tues. Survived by wife, Emma: 4 sons, Gary, Allen, William Charles; daugh ter, Catherine, all at home; brother, Norman Johnson, Mora; 3 sisters, Mrs. Paul (Ethel) Engvall, Grand Rapids, Mrs. Homer (Belba) Ziesmer, Richfield, Mrs. Gerald (Beverly) Odmark, St.

Paul. Visitation starting 2 p.m. Fri, RockRandall Funeral Home, Braham. Services 2 p.m. Sat.

Rock-Randall Funeral Home, Braham, Mn. Interment Cambridge Union Cemetery. Jorgenson Ole age 84, of 1624 2nd Av. N. Survived by wife Eva: son James of 3 arandchildren: 2 great grandchildren; broth.

ers Jorgen of Mpls. and Raymond Thief River Falls; nieces and nephews. Services Fri. 11 a.m. Redeemer Lutheran Church, Glenwood at Logan Av.

N. Interment Hillside Cemetery. Memorials preferred to Cancer Society or the church. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Thurs.

Sundseth Anderson Funeral Home. Kaltenbach Emma age 89. of Careview Home 6224 Ewing Av. S. Survived by, son, John of daugh ters, Mrs.

Willian (Frances) Field of Edina, Mrs. Bernard (Marion) Kromenaker of Wisconsin Rapids, Mrs. Douglas (Dorothy) Smith 'of Mrs. Edward (Jeanette) Tique of Phoenix: 14 grandchildren; 27 great sister. Agnes Kieferle of Mols, Mass of Christian Burial Sat.

10 a.m. at the Church of The Annunciation, 54th St. S. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

Rosary Fri, 8 p.m. at Gill Brothers (Southwest Chapell 5801 Lundale Av. Visitation Fri. 4 to 9 p.m. Kelly Edgar J.

(Jim), Wed. evenina. Residence 705 Jackson, Mpis. Arr. pending, Godbout 8 Sons "Chapel, 224-4868.

Klier Henry age 74, in Grand Junction, Colo, on April 20th, 1976. Survived by wife, Hanna, Grand Junetion: son. Howard of Burnsville; daughters, Mrs. Doualas Conadon (Marian) of Bloomington: 2 sisters, Mrs. Martin Rypkema of Sandstone Mrs.

Sam Baughman (Gladys) of Grand Junction: 3 arandchildren; several nieces nephews. Mr. Klier was founder of Kier's Nursery in Mols. Service. Fri 2 p.m.

at Callahan-Edfest Funeral Home. Grand Junetion. Interment Grand Junetion, If desired memorials in lieu of flowers to ShrinCis Hospital for Crippled Children. Krumrei Alfred age 60, of 4437 31 st Av. S.

Survived by wife, Dorothy: son, Paul, brothers, Herbert of Bloomington William of Shakopee; sister, Mrs. Frank (Lillian) Derksen. Mt. Lake, nieces nephews. Services Fri.

1 p.m. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 31 st St. 28th Av. S. Interment National Cemetery.

Friends may call 4 to 8 p.m. Thurs. at The Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Av. S.

Memorials may be given to the church or donors choice. Larson Viola (Tiernlund) age 66. of 1415 E. 22nd St. Survived by husband Edward, son Clifford R.

Johnson, Bloomington, daughter Mrs. Alvin (Velma) Anderson, Bloomington, grandchildren, Debbie, Terry, Roxanne, Elizabeth David, sister Eleanor Strandin, Mpls. Memorial service Fri, p.m. Werness Bothers Chapel, 37th St. Nicollet Av.

Friends may visit with the family one hour previous 11 service. Memorials are requested to Donor's choice. Lewis Alice age 75, of 2522 16th Av. S. 50 year member Mpls.

Chapter O.E.S. Survived by husband, ard: sisters, Mrs. John C. (Clara) Rousher, Mrs. N.

T. (Helen) Westbera, Oakley, Calif. Edith King, nieces nephews. Services Fri. 1 p.m.

Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Av. S. Friends may call Thurs. 6 to 9 p.m.

Lyght Mrs. Stella 85, of Lutsen. died Saturday. Survived by 7 sons: Arthur of Minneapolis: Norman, St. Paul: Willis.

John and Ro: bert of Lutsen: Jesse of Thunder Bav. Canada: and David of Attkoken, Canada; four daughters: Hattie, Min. neapolis: Mary of Richfield: Mrs. 5 a Washington Grand Marais: Mrs. Shelia Byrd.

Detroit. Michigan: sister. Mrs. Lelia Hunsucken, Detroit. Michigan.

and a brother. Richard Jones. New York City. 27 a ran d. 11 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services 11 a.m. Thursday, Lutsen Evangelical Lutheran Church. Visitation after 4 p.m., Wednesday, Clothier Funeral Home. Grand Mardis. Mangni Roger age 52, of But.

falo. formerly of Mpls. Survived by wife Marjorie, 2 sons Thomas. Buffalo, Timothy Bemidii, daughter. Mrs.

Brian (Karen) Better dae, Decorah. la.F 3 arandchildren, parents. Mr. Mrs. Oliver Manani.

Mols. Funeral services Fri 1:30 p.m. Bethlehem Lutheran Church. 22nd Fremont Av. N.

Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Reviewal after 4 p.m. Thurs. Sundseth-Anderson Funeral Horne Memorials may be directed to Bethlehem Luthera Church. Manikowski George, age 59.

of 653 Lowry N.E. Beloved brother of Wallace, Frank Edmund, Mrs. Andrew (Genevieve) Schmit, Sister Georgiann O. S.F., St. John New Brighton, also nieces nephews.

Funeral services Sat. 9:30 a.m. from the Kapala-Glodek Bertch Chapel, 13th Av. 3rd St. N.E.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in the Church of The Holy Cross Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Parish Rosary Fri. 7:30 p.m.

Visitation after 7 p.m. on Thursday. Menshek Dorothy age 60. of 5629 27th Av S. Survived by husband Wm.

daughters Mrs. Lyle (Janice) Wolf. Miss Margaret Menshek mother, Mrs. Eva Dieringer, all of brothers: James Dunniaa1 Fred Dunniaon. both of Richfield: sister.

Elizabeth Stewart of Miami; arandson Matthew. Services Fri, 9:30 a.m, McDivitt-Hauas (Minnehaha Cha el), 3 2nd St. at Minnehaha Av. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. at the Church of St.

Kevin, 59th St. 28th Av. S. Visitation Thurs. 4 to p.m.

Vigil Services 7 p.m. INTERMENT Fort Snelling. Memorials to The American Cancer Societv. Special rates for four-and sevenwant ads Call 372-4242 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 Obituaries and Funerals Minshaw Eileen age 76. of 39 N.E, 77th Way, Fridley.

Survived bv Sister Mrs. Kathleen Neville. Nieces Nephews. Mass of Christian Burial Sat. 9:30 am Billman-Hunt Chapel.

2701 Central Av. N.E. Interment St. Anthony Cemetery. Visitation begin.

nina 3 pm Fri. Olinger Maraaret Inee Leindecker). age 64, Hugo. Mn. Dear mother of John.

Richfield: Hubert. Tonv. Mrs. Thomas (Sharon) Pogreba Wanda Olinger, all of Hugo: Mary No. Carolina: Mrs.

Ronald Giavenis. St. Paul: Mrs. Richard (Judy) Cohoes, Wyoming. Mrs.

Rick (S a dr al Hubmann, Georaia; also survived by brothers. Albert H. Frank R. Leindecker, Chicaao: 22 grandchildren. Funeral services 12:30 p.m.

Fri. from Mattson Funeral Home. Forest Lake. Mass of Resur-rection p.m. at St.

John the Baptist Catholic Church, Hugo, Interment church cemeterv. Friends Inav call after 4 p.m. Thurs. Vigil pravers 7:30 p.m. Thurs.

Parker Shauna Lynn, age 4 months of 3413 53rd Av. BrookIvn Park. Survived by Father John Mundhal. Mother Cynthia Lee Parker. Brother Chad Anthony.

Grandpar. ents Mr. Mrs. Joseph Parker, Blackduck, Mrs. Gary Shettield.

binsdale. Mr. Mrs. John Mundhal of Mols. Great arandparents Mr.

Mrs. Ed Dietz Mrs. Rose Korman, also many aunts, uncles cousins. Funeral Fri. 2 pm: at Gearty-Johnson-Delmore Funeral Chapel.

3888 W. Broadway. Robbinsdale, Interment Hillside. Visitation after 11:30 am Fri. Pasko John age 73, of Route 4 Little Falls.

Mn. Survived bv Wife Susie Son Nyle Daughters Mrs. Germaine Bruins, Mrs. Valli Netlund. Mrs.

Phyllis Shipp. 7 arandchildren. 1 areat aranddaughter. Sisters Mrs. Susie Listiak.

Mrs. Helen Turnbull also cousins nieces. Graveside Services Sat. pm at the Tiffany Towns hi Cemetery at Bovceville. Wis.

No reviewal. no visitation, arrange. ments by Sundseth-Anderson Funeral Home. Memorials preferred to Our Lady of Good Counsel Cancer Home. St.

Paul. Reed Rev. John age 52 years, died April 21st. Survived by ant aunt several cousins. Funeral Mass Burial will be Sat.

in Oelwein, la. Memorial Mass 5 p.m. April 24th at Annunciation Church. 509 W. Diamond Lake Road.

Aurangements by Gleason Mortuary. 823-5207. Reichow Barbara age 42, 12503 11th Av. N. Survived by husband, Jerry: sons, Alan James, daughter, Lori; mother, Mrs.

Laura Nerlie, Decorah, 5 sisters, Mrs. Arlene Jenks, Mrs. Bob Long, Mrs. Danny Lien Mrs. Carl Luenberger both of Decorah, Mrs.

George Peck, Ossia, la. Services Fri. 2 p.m. at Decorah Lutheran Church, Decorah, la. Interment Phelps Cemetery, Decorah.

Friends may call at Werness Brothers Chapel, West 50th St. Beard Av. S. Thurs. beginning 4 p.m.

Memorials may be given to the Courage Center, 3915 Golden Valley Golden Valley. Stine Florence age 71. residence 2126 Queen Av. N. Survived by husband Ray.

mond: daughter Mrs. Nels (Evelvn) Belland; 3 children, 8 areat-grandchildren; sisters Mrs. Victor- Violetl Erickson, Mrs. Grace Gibson. Mrs.

Lily Resler, Mrs. Gene (Karen) Tallani, Mrs. Bernice Erickson: nieces nephews. Services Fri. p.m.

at Welander Guist (North Chapell 1200 W. call after 4 p.m. Thurs, Lake Cemetery. Friends may a Broadwav. Interment Crystal Striblen Dagmar age 92, of Mt.

Olivet Careview Home. Survived by 3 daughters. Mrs. Allan (Lucile) Adems of Edina, Mrs. Howard (Jane)) Haugen of Hutchinson, Mrs.

Erle (Toni) Hardt of Bloomington, 6 grandchildren, 8 greatgrandchildren. Sister Mrs. Roy Hoegh of Chicago. Services Fri. 1:30 p.m.

Werness Brothers Chapel, West 50th St. Beard Av. S. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Friends nay call at the Chapel Thurs.

7 10 8:30 p.m. Memorials may be aiven to Mt. Clivet Careview Home. Swanson Maria age 89. residence Auaustana Home on Wed, Survived by.

Son Roy Daughter Mrs. Marao Gerlinger Sacramento, Calif, arandson. Services Sat 1:30 pm at Augustana Home Chapel. 1007 E. 14th St.

Private interment Hillside Cemetery. Friends may call beginhina 4 om Fri. at Welander-Quist (South ChaDell 1825 Chicago Av. S. Sweeney Annie age 78, beloved mother of Stephen.

John Thomas, Washington, C. Also survived" by 6 grandchildren. Services were held April 15th in Washington, G. Thorne Harry 1110. 26th Av.

Ne. on Wed. in his 76th year. Survived bv daughter Mrs. James (Patricia) Ramsbura: arandchildren Tricia Todd Ramsbura.

Graveside servIces Fri. 1:30 p.m. at Hillside Cemetery. Visitation beainnina 7 p.m. Thurs.

dit Billman Hunt Chapel, 2701 Central Av. NE. Waddick Jerome age 75. of 5305 York Av. S.

Survived by wife lone: 2 sons, Gregory J. of Bloominaton, Gerald P. of daughter Mrs. Rita Lucking of Minnetonka: 4 arandchildren. Kevin G.

Waddick. Cherly A. Waddick. Kristen M. Waddick Michael A.

Lucking: brother Beniamin of Mols. Funeral services for Mr. Waddick were held Sat. April 17 1976. Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thurs.

7:30 p.m. at The Church of Christ the King (Chapel) 51st Zenith Av. S. Memorials preferred to the Minnesota Heart Assoc. White Jesse age 85.

Texas race Nursina Home. Survived by 3 daughters: Mrs. Estelle Worcester, Cedar Rapics: Mrs. Mary Jane Baughman. Spain: Mrs.

Edward Menalis, Eden Prairie: 4 sons: William C. of Canada: Lawrence L. John R. Marietta. Bethesda, Richard Ga.t 29 grandchildren, 29 great sister, Mrs.

Mary Selleck of Calif. Mass of Christian Burial Fri. 11 clock St. Edwards Catholi: Church. 9501 Nesbitt Road.

Interment Lakewood Cematery, Friends may call at Werness Brothers. Bloominaton Chapel. West Old Shakopee Rd. Penn Av. 5.

Deginnina 4 p.m. Thurs, Viail prover service at 8 p.m. If SO desired memonials to The Americon Cancer ciety. Widlund Bertil E. (Spikel age 64 of 3431 Lincoln St.

N.E on Tues. Survived hv wife. Lillian (Dolezal): brother Warner W. 5. sisters, Mrs.

Doualas (Evelvni Stientl. Mrs. Albert (Maraaret) Rasmussen. Mrs. Edale Stevens Mrs.

Robert (Gloria) Sulliall of Mols. Mrs. Walter. (Lillian) Schneider. Beardslev, nieces nephews.

Emp love of Goodin Co. Mamber of Drivers. Teamsters lb cal 221. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m Fri. The Church of St.

Clement. 24th Av. N.E. Jackson with interment Fort Snelling National Cemeterv. Visitation from 5 to 9 p.m.

Thurs. at the O. Larson Chanel 2301 Central Av. NE Pravel service m. Thurs.

Mornina Chapel provers Fri. 9:30 a.m. MINNEAPOLIS STAR April 22, 1976 1 STAR 9 Cemetery Lots LAKEWOOD CEMETERY A non profit perpetual care cemetery serving all faiths, complete facilities with: mausoleum, chapeis, crematory. 3600 HENNEPIN AVE 822-2172 DAWN VALLEY 9940 E. BUSH LAKE RD.

CALL 941-7686 FOR INFO. GRAVES in choice loc. Sunset Memorial Park. Low 23A in block 7B. $1600.

Phone collect: 615-968-4798 13 Funeral Directors WELANDER QUIST EVANS, Dr. Edward T. Edina Chapel McARTHUR, Mariorie West Chapel STINE, Florence North Chapel VEGNERS, Edgars Mound Chapel BEISE, Marcella Mound CLEMENTS, Robert South Chapel For Further Information Call: NORTH CHAPEL 1200 W. Broadway 529-9201 WEST CHAPEL 2301 Dupont Av. S.

377-2203 SOUTH CHAPEL 1825 Chicago Av. 871-4201 5116 Vermont Av. 929-8574 EDINA CHAPEL. MOUND CHAPEL 1801 Commerce Blvd. 472-1716 Washburn McReavy SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 2nd St, Central Av.

SE. 333-2368 NORTHEAST CHAPEL 781-6828 "SWANSON CHAPEL Lowry al Av. N. 529-9691 McD1VITT HAUGE MINNEHAHA CHAPEL Minnehaha Av. at 32nd St 724-3621 LELAND CHAPEL Chicago Av.

al 37th St. 824-0771 HENRY W. ANDERSON Established 1931 3640 23RD AV. S. PA 9-2331 SUNDSETH ANDERSON DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1893 529-9291 LYNDALE AT 21ST AV.

NORTH WERNESS BROTHERS BLOOMINGTON CHAPEL 884-8145 W. 50TH ST. CHAPEL 927-8641 NICOLLET CHAPEL 824-2624 ENGER CHAPEL 824-2624 Gill Brothers Southwest Chapel 5801 LYNDALE AV. S. 861-6088 Bloomington Chapel 9947 LYNDALE AV.

SO. 888-7771 ALBIN CHAPEL Paul, Ralph Jack Albinson 2200 Nicollet 871-1418 Thomson Brothers 2535 Park Av. S. 871-4407 DAVIES Funeral Counselors HARMON PL. AT 14TH ST.

332-4351 MALONE FREMONT AT LOWRY 522-3622 Billman-Hunt 2701 Central Av. 'NE. 789-3535 0. E. LARSON 2301 Central Av.

N.E, 789-3571 Gearhart-Buchinger A 2535 ANOKA CENTRAL CHAPEL AV. NE. 789-4345 421-4347 KOZLAK COLONIAL FUNERAL 789-8869. MILLER FUNERAL HOMES HEIGHTS CHAPEL 788-3975 FRIDLEY CHAPEL 571-1300 GLEASON Nicollet at 27th 823-5207 Gearty-Johnson-Delmore ROBBINSDALE 537-4511 -BURR 3040 Lundale Av. S.

823-7279 PETERSON FUNERALS 721-1651 789-8889 White Funeral Home 2730 HENNEPIN 823-7264 MORRIS NILSEN RICHFIELD 869-3226 Kapala- dek-Bertch 230 13TH AV. N.E. 378-1331 Knaeble's 529-9636 W. Broadway al Upton John Billman 870-1112 926-1615 HANSON-NUGENT 2116 NICOLLET AV. 871-1128 STROBECK-JOHNSON HOPKINS 938-9020 UNIVERSITY FUNERAL CHAPEL 1304 University Av.

NE 336-5631 WATERSTON 4343 NICOLLET AV 825-4567 ANOKA 421-0220 THURSTON LINDBERG RAINVILLE BROTHERS CHAPEL 222 E. Hennepin 339-0951 Enga Chapel 929-7876 DAVID LEE 473-5577 HODROFF 7 SONS EVANS-NORDBY Huber Excelsior 474-9595 ABRAHAMSON 724-5444 Fox-Sullivan ST 1-1244 23 Auto Transporting CARS TO: Seattle, Detroit, Boston CARS TRUCKS DELIVERED ANYWHERE 339-7211 Auto Driveway Co. Foshay Tower CARS TO: Florida and California. Returns: Phoenix and Maryland AAACON AUTO TRANSPORT 935-3324 1589 Highway Hopkins 35 Attractions KIDDIE Rides Amus. games avail.

Nat. Am. Co. 925-3363 37 Lost and Found LOST Southdale-ladies 17 jewel Gruen watch, petite. REWARD! 459-9915 LOST: Mpis.

Cat. F. Bik white markings. Reward. 866-8818 LOST -white m.

cat orange markings South area REWARD 888-3736 LOST: Diamond pendant, Vic. of 26th Hennepin. Reward. 332-4551 LOST: Siberian Husky, Wayzata area. Reward.

926-9484 or 479-3251 LOST M. English Sheep dog. 3yrs. Vic. Apple Val.

Greenleaf Ed. 432-2189. LOST, Spectacles in leather case. Vicinity Henn. 6th.

Reward. 522-1315. LOST: Grey white puppy, nr. 31st Grand S. No collar, Reward.

824-7312. 37 Lost and Found LOST. Fox, family pet has all shols, afraid of strangers, if seen in any vic. please call 920-2607, 920-2604, 827- 3859. LOST TOY Poodle wh.

long tail, purple collar, 20 Polk NE REWARD 781-0715 LOST: Black standard Poodle, red collar license. If seen in your neighborhood. Please call 938-1000 or 938-0558 Reward LOST silver charm bracelet charm. Fri S. Mois.

Reward. 830-6500 or 729-4628 eves. LOST. Yellow Lab Retriever, male, scar on left shoulder. Vic.

Wayzala Ample rew. 475-2591. neut cat spots on hd legs, Brdwy 2nd St NE, REWARD -please call 338-4171 LOST grey whi. long -haired prepnant cal. Vic.

80th E. River Rd. REWARD. 533-8286. LOST Carver Cnty.

Wht bik marks. 448-4813. LOST: 2 strand vellow bead bracelet. Apr 8. Daytons or Radisson ramp.

Keepsake! 588-3508 LOST Black male Scottie, "Laddie" 19 nr. 22nd Irving Needs daily medication. Rew. 377-5100 LOST -Ricoh camera with Sears lense at Mols. airport Apr.

20, $50 reward, call collect 218-732-5401. LOST: Black part Poodle, long tail, vic. 49th France S. Sun. am.

Call after 5pm. 729-4552 LOST: Male Golden Retriever, approx. 4-5 mos. old, area lost Cly Rd 117, Chanhassen. Ph.

474-3965 LOST apricot Min. poodle, F. vic. Ridgemount Jr. Hi area.

REWARD 546-6751. REWARD, male black lab male Golden lab lost Call 432-7508. Lost PEKINGESE, brown, male, "Chouy" 339-0272, 866-5418. FOUND, jack in Edina, 835-5675 or 941-3456 LOST, black white spotted Spaniel, female, 3 922-3556 LOST yiw. Lab vic.

Glenwood Av. Wirth Pky. 374-2120 870-6605 LOST. Reward. Young male Siamese cal vic.

22nd Pillsbury S. 870-9378 LOST. Sm. fem. Siamese cat vic.

Arby's on W. Lake St. 894-3568 39 Personals OPEN letter to the Congress of the United States. Due to the actions of Congress, it is becoming apparent that this, the year of the Bicentennial, will be remembered as the year that they, the wounded and disabled veterans whose efforts made it possible for bicentennial to come about, are being denied a cost of living increase in their compensation. Joe Varhol.

OVERWEIGHT -HAVE YOU FAILED 10 lose weight before? We can guarantee you will lose weight, up to 15 pounds a week. Take a week's vacation with us change your life. Go home THINNER HAPPIER. Write or call Weight Control Seminars Box 338 Longlake, 55356; (612) 473-3455. YOUNG Man age 18 needs room board situation in Wayzata High School Dist.

Works attends high school. Likable, intelligent, industrious. Call Martha Geiger, Hennepin Co Welfare 348-3444. SINKING SLOWLY? Are your debis pulling you under? Call Paul Andersen, 339-1485 at our nonprofit CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING SERVICE EDEN VALLEY NIGHT Medina Ball Room-May 1st. (Pass the word) For res.

(612)478-6661 Unwanted Pregnancy Abortion or alternative referrals (612)545-8085 $200 REWARD For rooting material equipment stolen at 1528 E. 26th St. S. 781-6730. CONFIDENTIAL TESTING Pregnancy related services.

M-5 9-9. 489-8021 331-5921 WISH to locale Sharon Kirby. Last known address 4046 Colfax Av. N. Call aft.

6 PM 463-8864. In Answer to Your AD week YES Kitten I Miss You Love You. Call Me. Tiger HAPPY BIRTHDAY LITTLE BULL Are the One I Love, S. Unplanned Pregnancy For help call 338-2353 AVATAN FAMILY NUDIST PARK P.O.

BOX 309, MPLS. MN 55440 GAY House. Social 822-3322 824-4449 2-10 M-S YOUR Horoscope may be dangerous. To find out call 338-7488 MEMBERSHIP Decathlon Athletic Club. Call morn.

or eve. 869-7421 WEST HIGH'66; Our renunion is June 19. 545-8325 for details HELP others-join Operation Brotherhood. Tom McDonaid. 724-8296.

41 Personals, Business Fabric, Fabric, Fabric That's the way we yells it Here's the way we spells it Do It Yourself Upholstery Supply 463 N. Snelling Ave. al University -St Paul 645-7211. Stripping Refinishing no dip method Buy sell furn. antiques.

TUNE UP YOUR CAR Learn how with experienced mechanics at our garage. 861-3916, 866-0606. DANDELION SPRAYING 776-9719 774-4173 SAUNA Heaters $199 6000 walls. Write: Free Plans Cat. 450 3rd.

St. Excelsior DANCE BANDS 3-15 PIECES All styles-Swing our Specialty Cadenza Music Center 644-3611 PSYCHIC readings PSYCHIC charts Benita 929-8878 Leave msg. AUX GAS TANKS 445-6560 DANCE BAND. Variety music, modold time, weddings, etc. 935-9065.

JACKIE'S HEALTH STUDIO Mon. -Fri. 12 noon-6 pm 780-1500 DANCE band avail. old time- mod. 305-70s, weddings, clubs etc.

926-8290 Cremation Info 935-5392 42 Notices Notice of Request for Release of Funds for the Community Development Block Grant Program (Published April 22, 1976 in the Mois Star) The City Council of the City of Minneapolis herein provides notice to the public that it is submitting a request for release of funds pursuant to the provisions of Title of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, Public Law 93-383, Part 58. 1. The request for the release of funds and the certification will be submitted to H.U.D. by the City of Minneapolis on the 30th day of April, 1976. 2.

The request for funds and the certification relates to the application the City of Minneapolis for a grant funds under Title I of the law. 3. The projects to which the request funds and the certification relates are: AD-2 Cedar Riverside Development BA-30 Howe School BA-34 Building Inspection, Tenant Advocacy The City Council of the City of Minneapolis has prepared an Environmental Review Record respecting each of the above proiects for which release of funds is sought. These records may be examined by the public and copies of same obtained at the Office of Community Development, Management Control, Room 302 City Hall, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

on Monday through Friday, excepting leholidays. 5. The applicant is the City of Minneapolis, located in the Minneapolis City Hall, Hennepin County, State of Minnesota. The chief executive officer the Community Development Block Grant program is Thomas A. Thompson, Minneapolis City Coordinator, 301M City Hall, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

6. The City of Minneapolis will undertake the proiect described above with Block Grant funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), under Title of Housing and Community Develop- $5 men! Act of The City of Minneapolis is certifying to HUD that the of Minneapolis and Thomas A. Thompson, in his official capacity as Coordinator, consent to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to environmental reviews, decision making and action; that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The legal effect of the certification is that upon its approval, City of Minneapolis may use the Block Grant funds and HUD will have satisfied its responsibilities under the national Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

HuD will accept an obiection 10 approval of the release of funds and acceptance of the certification only if it Visit on one of the following bases: (a) that that certification was not in fact execu- the by the chief executive officer of City of Minneapolis; or (b) that the on of Minneapolis' environmental rerecord for the proiect indicates omission of a required decision, find- 2401 or step applicable to the proiect in environmental review process. Obiections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedure (24CFR part 58), may be addressed to HUD at the Department of Housing and Ur- 1822 'Development, Minneapolis- -St. Area Office, Griggs Building, 1821 University Avenue, St. Minnesola 55104. Obiections 1o release of funds on bases other those stated above will not be 1825 considered by HUD.

No oblection received after the 20th davo of May. will be considered by HUD. Thomas A. Thompson City Coordinator Lyall A. Schwarzkopf City Clerk 44th 41 Personals, Business Mpls.

Plant Garden Show May Sport Ctr LARGE VOLUME RETAIL SHOW STILL HAVE FEW CHOICE BOOTHS AVAILABLE. Plants -Pottery Macrame ARTISANS OF ALL RELATED FIELDS, RETAILERS ALSO. INQUIRIES WELCOME. 699-9800. SORRY NO SINGLES DANCE, Fri.

nite, Apr. 23, at the Viking Court Room, Holiday Motor Hotel, Hwy. 55 :100, Golden Valley, Will start again, Apr. 30. 43 Stamps, Coins Books NW Territories Buying? Selling? GOLD COINS SILVER COINS COIN SETS COLLECTIONS 245 Multifoods Bldg.

Mois 612-338-5710 GOLD SILVER RARE COINS BUYERS SELLERS National Coin Studios 680 Shelard Towers 544-1509 (Highway 12 al County Road 18) NORTHCOUNTRY COIN STAMP cO. will pay more for your coins we'll be here next week 365 days year to serve you. Call us. We're located in Richfield on 70th St. lust E.

of Nicollet 866-7616 COINS, STAMPS, accessories for collectors. Silver coins, stamps coin collections purchased al Dayton's, Downtown Minneapolis, 375-2366 St. Paul, 375-6803 COINS Silver Coins, Sterling Silverware, Scrap gold wanted. Coin Corner 471-8579, 375-3096 BUYING Silver dollars, $3.70 each. 338-5710 44 Insurance LOW COST -NO FAULT AUTO INSURANCE FOR EVERYONE Good driver, young driver or risk driver.

Metro wide service 824-4689. NO FAULT CAR INSURANCE REASONABLE MONTHLY RATES 871-3388 No Fault Insur 870-0708 For all ages. Mo. pimis available IT PAYS TO COMPARECALL 884-4309 WHY PAY RISK? American Standard Ins. 925-3882 45 Saunas, Baths COME IN NOW GRAND OPENING SPECIAL RATES AT PARADISE PALACE The most exclusive, elegant, newest sauna in town offers el $5 OFF REG.

6708 Lyndale S. 10am-2pm 869-6000 Above Insty Prints PINK POODLE SAUNA is Nice Kind Personnel Onto Original Dreams Looking Everyday to please serve you All girls in lingerie with the 24 Hour Special. WE'RE SATISFIED WHEN YOU'RE SATISFIED Open 7 days a week, 24 1400 Hennepin 338-3409 ELEGANCE IN LINGERIE 2-5 GIRLS PER SHIFT WAITING TO PLEASE YOU. CANDI'S SAUNA OPEN 24 HOURS 1841 E. LAKE 722-3084 MAGGIE'S Sauna Shwr Massage $4.50 WITH AD You're the target we aim to please 2 10 pretty ladies.

Open 11AM-4AM 2734 Nicollet 827-2963 Als al 132 So. 10th RELAX A LOUNGE Custom Massages Complete privacy, Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Visit us at 3754 Cedar Ave. S. from 10 a.m.

10 4 a.m., 7 days week. Phone 721- 4148. Today "WHERE" you buy is as important as "WHAT" you SAUNA MASSAGE only $8 SHOWER MASSAGE $6 RED CARPET SAUNA Grand Dale, St. Paul 226-7302 Hours 8 a.m. -1 a.m.

Daily Sunday UN-RAP You've heard of UN-COLA now the UN-RAP. Why? Because our rap session includes FREE Massage of 7 your choice sauna. All for only $15.00. No Stopwatch or time clocks. Relax enjoy.

SAUNA CITY 812 77th St. 861-7144 1 BLK W. of Lyndale at 494 SPRING HAS SPRUNG $5 OFF On all specials FREE VIBRATOR MASSAGE with ad. 8 lovely girls waiting to help you relax enjoy. 10- 2:30 Mon.

-Sat. 10 midnight Sun. SAUNA CITY 812 W. 77th St. 861-7144 1 BLK.

W. of Lyndale al 494 MIYOKO'S SAUNA TRY SOMETHING NEW AFRO MASSAGE New girls, New pleasures 2-6 Girls per shift Relax rap with the best. No movies but lots of thrills. Open 11am-4 am Mon -Sal 2406 EAST HENNEPIN 331-7182 Body Shoppe HAVE YOU HEARD? WE'LL BE OPEN 7 DAYS a WEEK STARTING WEEK OF APRIL1 BIG DISCOUNTS ON SUNDAY 571-6200 6379 Univ. NE OUR GIRLS ARE GREAT; THE PRICE IS RIGHT COME ON IN -DAY OR NIGHT Pam's Sauna 645-3419 Univ.

Prior St. Paul $5 With Ad (Lingerie) CAESAR'S SAUNA ON THE 494 STRIP WHERE THE ACTION IS WITH NEW FACES IDEAS Now accepting all CREDIT CARDS Just off 494 Penn Av. S. 2022 W. 78th (frontage rd) 869-3297 DONNA LEE'S SAUNA 715 E.

OPEN LAKE 24 STIRS Beauties in Lingerie off with ad. 824-8367 BANGKOK SAUNA 11 a.m. to 4 a.m. 7 days a week 11th St. off Henn.

333-0907 2 MASSAGES FOR $10 WITH THIS AD KIMIKO'S SAUNA 11AM-3AM DAILY Oriental professional massage. 4310 W. 361 St. St. Louis Park 922-1777 us today find out for yourself we offer the nicest surroundings, best massage and happy smiling masseuses.

All massages are price Sat. 7 days, 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Shangri-la Sauna W. 66TH, RICHFIELD 866-0072 $2 Discount on Sauna Massage with this ad CENTRAL SAUNA Central Av. NE SAUNA VILLAGE OPEN 24 HOURS E.

LAKE ST. 722-6639 GIRLS IN LINGERIE Sauna, Shower Massage $5 with ad INTER CITY SAUNA TWO FOR $10 WITH AD OPEN 7 DAYS 11 AM TO 3 AM Av E. Lake St 729-9964 45 Saunas, Baths SAUNA DELUXE Special Request Sonia is back. Girls featured in hot pants. 4302 Chica90 Ave.

S. 10 A.M.-2 A.M. 46 Massage Pariors Golden Key NOW that it's SPRING, why not give us FLING- or do you want to do your own THING? BEAUTIFUL MASSEUSES WAITING FOR YOU. 1206 Excelsior AV. HOPKINS.

938-4422 OPEN 10AM-2AM FREE PARKING IN THE REAR BAMBOO HUT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Are you all lied up in knots? Feel like unwinding, relaxing, enjoying vourself? Try our surprise package, YOU will find out. Do it al the "BAMBOO HUT" Featuring our new Turkish Bath. 6 girls per shift, 5416 Nicollet Av. 825-8975 11 AM-4 AM Mon -Sat. Closed Sun FREE MASSAGE Buy any massage at our regular low price a gel a 2nd massage FREE! THE RISING SUN 910 W.

Broadway 521-3332 1909 Central N.E. 788-0021 5 new girls- Lingerie Open 24 hrs YOSHIKO'S $5 off on 2 Massages WITH AD. Quality is our business. Open 11 am-4 am. 117 Washington Av.

N. I bik. north of 336-0442 SAUNA 27 Open till 2 a.m. 7 days. 724-2727 3028 27th Ave.

S. EVE'S HEALTH CLUB $10 off. See our ad 148. 784-4950 47 For The Client Of Distinguished Taste HOSTESSES MODELS OPEN 24 HRS. DAILY FOR EVERY OCCASION "WE ACCEPT ALL NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED CREDIT CARDS" Dial -A- -Model ENJOY THE BEST MODELS -HOSTESSES BUNNY HUTCH 944-2525 Open Everyday Nearly 24 Hours CHAMPAGNE GIRLS Introducing the lowest rates in town! HOSTESSES LINGERIE MODELS Services for all occasions.

Open 7 days a week. 24 hours a day. 338-3412. THE MOST GORGEOUS MODELS HOSTESSES IN TOWN YOU DESCRIBE -WE PROVIDE KAMA SUTRA 338-0481, 10am-2am EXECUTIVE HOSTESSES-MODELS OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY 827-3174 CANDY KISSES HOSTESS, MODELS, ETC.

Phone 721-7054 CHECKMATE REFERRAL Hostesses, models, escorts for all occasions. 7 days a wk. 24 hrs. a day. Call 291-8543 P.J'S.

for discriminating adults, hostesses models for all occasions. 699- 1330. 48 Personal Services, Misc. THE ORIGINAL RACHEL'S RAP New Different, we know have 12 Lovely Ladies to Converse With, Adult Movies Provided. Bring Your Own Reading Material or Select from Ours.

Dollars Off with this 332 W. Minneapolis Broadway Location, OPEN 24 HOURS Rochester Location 15 W. 4th St. 288-9997 OPEN 10 AM TO 4 AM -COMEWe accept checks "EVE'S" SAYS NO MORE FRILLS JUST OUR BEST SHOT ALL THE TIME Exercise relax with us. $10.

off on waterbed massage $5. off on all other massages with ad 8565 Central Ave. NE. Phone 784-4950 GLADIATOR I I I I I I I I HEALTH CLUB NOW OPEN The most exciting new place in the Twin Cities. EXERCISE, SHOWER, MASSAGE 10 a.m.

to 2 a.m. 757-3135 1320 Coon Rapids Blvd. SOFT TOUCH ADULT SENSITIVITY TRAINING CENTER 6521 CEDAR AVE MORE FUN Monday April 5, 1976 Choose from 5 game plans 5 lovely consultants. Complete privacy. Cheerfut, entertaining encounters.

Daily 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Phone 866-2102 55 off with ad thru April KINGS COURT CONVERSATION LOUNGE Relax rap with us -free movies reading material. 24 hours daily. 1211 W.

Broadway 522-1313 RAP ROMP Girls in Lingerie 1118 Hennepin Ave. 339-4785 Get acquainted offer $5 off TOPLES Entertainers, Adult Movies mon-Fri, 5-Midnight. Bunny Patch, 266 University, 222-9164 $5. off with this ad from 10AM to 6PM. KINGS COURT 1211 W.

Broadway 522-1313 MASSAGE BY appointment My home. 571-2303 MERCHANDISE 201 Antiques Art Goods ANTIQUE SHOW SALE April 24, 10 am-6 pm. April 25, noon-5 pm. ST. MARGARET MARY SCHOOL 2225 Zenith Av.

N. Golden Valley. Admission $1. Food, free parking. THE Victorian Parlor's grand opening.

2nd Jefferson, Anoka. Thursday, April 22-24, 11 AM 10 4 PM. Visit an old Victorian home and make ping for antiques a real treat. 421-6772. FLEA MARKET Minnesota State Fair Grounds Home Improvement Building May May And, 12 Tables available.

755-5136 COLLECTORS item. famous western hero whisky bottles, new never opened. Write box 185, Deer Creek, Mn. 56527 or Call 462-2205. RARE collection of Oriental porcelain, early 18th Century.

Rose Medallion, Salsuma, Kuhtani cinnabar, Imari.Oriental rug. For call 784-3384 FLEA MARKET White Bear Lake Lions Club May 1 2. 777-7346; 429-4350 for res. MANY unusual items, Lg. anta, chrs.

violin, etc. 4427 Madison St. N.E. ANTIQUE Household Moving Sale Thurs. Fri.

Long Lake. See household column. 300 Theatre Chairs, tapestry upholstery $7.50 each 023-5201. NINE ANTIQUE SHOPS 50TH XERXES SO. COLLECTABLES BAZAAR 315 W.

48th (Grand Av.) 824-4460 2 PERSON horse CUTTER, velvel cushions, $310 firm. 218-575-2432 LINCOLN Model of Ridgeway Grandfather clock. 884-8484. 201 Antiques Art Goods AUCTION ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD General Merchandise AUCTION FAIR 2515 Nicollet Av. Mpls.

THURSDAY 9 PM WE'are loaded with lols of furniture, antiques, and general merchandise. AUCTION FAIR 2515 Nicllet Mpls: THURSDAY 7 PM-APRIL 22nd (612) 823-5201 IS life worth living without a silver hip flask? A Beaver tophal? Petit four longs? A Nightingale harmonica? For the less adventurous a 6 pc. pitcher bowl set, child's rocker, Navajo runner, brass birdcage much more. Think about it see it SEXTON'S 3300 Lake Johanna Bivd. Arden Hills.

10-4 daily. 633-5976 RIVER FALLS, WIS. "Carriage Trade" Antiques Show Sale April 24 10-9 April 25 11-6 NATIONAL GUARD ARMOR Free Parking Coffe Shop Federated Women's Club Helen Klink, Director ANTIQUE AUCTION Montine Hall, Rushiord Mn. April 24 open 11:00 Start 1:00 Art Glass- Peachblow-Cobalt Swirl more. Cut Glass.

Furniture- Windsor chairs, 4 side chairs, ornate wall china cabinet etc Aucts. Murray McKinley Peterson, Norm Petson, Wykoff LYNDALE ANTIQUES 3013 LYNDALE AVE. SO. MPLS. Rd.

1 Oak tbi, oak chrs, oak secret. Hall trees, rockers, wicker, china bookcases dolls. 4000 sq. ft. of quality old furn.

Hours Mon-Sun ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET ANOKA NG ARMORY April 24 25, 9-6; 10-5. Admission 50c. 1-507-645-6729 203 Auctions SALE Fri. April 23, 1976 6:30 PM. SHARP 30 USED LATE MODEL CARS AND PICKUPS GARDEN TRACTORS NEW USED ROAD AND DIRT NEW AND USED MINI BIKES 15' CABIN CRUISER 3 AND 10-SPEED BIKES GARDEN TRACTORS GRASS CATCHERS BOAT RAFTS AND CANOES AIR TANKS, AIR COMPRESSORS RADIOS, GAMES, DISHES SOCKET AND WRENCH SETS NEW 7 AND 8 FT.

POOL TABLES SLEEPING BAGS AND MAXI VACS COOKWARE AND SLOW COOKERS DEPTH FINDERS, CALCULATORS MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NU TO MENTION. WELCOME FREEWAY OUTPOST County Rd. 70 35W (Approx 2 Miles W. of Lakeville) Allen Eide 1902 AUCTION ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD General Merchandise AUCTION FAIR 2615 Nicollet Mpls. THURSDAY 7 PM APRIL 22nd WE'RE LOADED WITH LOTS OF FURNITURE, ANTIQUES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE.

AUCTION FAIR 2515 Nicollet Mpls. THURSDAY 7 PM--April 22nd (612) 823-5201 SUPER AUCTION SATURDAY APRIL 24TH-6 PM. Liv. Din. Rm, furniture, lamps, coffee end tables, recliners, hide-abeds, credenzas, Twin full size beds complete, 100's of other household furnishings.

Grass seed. power hand tools, men's wrist pocket watches, ladies pendant wristwaes, jewelcthry, notions, novelties, gifts, etc. Lunch Served Adm. 504 Terms cash Quickie Auction House mi. West of Osseo on Hwy 152 2 biks.

so. on Hwy 101. 612-428-9616 Fantastic furniture liquidation on daily. REPOSSED FURN. AUCTION TONIGHT THURS.

APRIL 22nd 7PM stove, washer, dryer. hide- a- bed, recliners, beds, dressers chests, sofa, TV's, household misc. This is nice, clean furniture. Consignments accepted daily. CENTRAL AUCTION 781-0300 4020 CENTRAL AV.NE MPLS.

LAUMEYER AUCTION TONIGHT APRIL 22, MENDOTA AUCTION HOUSE. Household goods, new items, etc. Consignments accepted. Inspect after 5:15. WALLY LAUMEYER AUCTION CO AUCTIONEERS 19-01 455-9547 BONANZA Of Central American Mexican curios, including hand painted Costa Rican Ox cart plus American antiques.

Farm auction Sat. April 24, 10:30 a.m. follow signs 8 mi. north of Motely. 205 Bicycles Accessories HUGE SALE Special Japanese 10 speeds.

April delivery. Quality bikes Suntour equip. Full warranty. All Alloy components. Reg.

$210. Now $169. Reg. $150 Now $124.95. $10 holds any bike.

All Viscount's on sale at special prices also. FINANCING AVAILABLE off all locks cables off all Bell Weather touring gear 85 lb. IRC tires Reg. $7.00 Now $3,98 IRC Tubes. Reg.

$2.50. Now $1.49 Campy side pull brakes $69.95 off all Raichle hiking boots off allProfessional Skateboards FAIRWHEEL BICYCLES Camping Goods 2548 Nicollet 827-4456 M-F 11-8 Sal. 11-6 Opening Bicycle Sale IMPORTED 10 SPEEDS 10 Spd. Reg. $145.

$89.85 10 Spd. Reg. $69.85 Carton Price $10, to assemble. All parts accessories off HENNEPIN SCHWINN CYCLERY 2737 Hennepin Av. S.

827-2626 Hours 9-6, Mon. Thurs. 9-9, Sat. 9-5 Ladies 3 speeds Reg. $129 Closeout $59 Set up ready to go This bicycles were manufactured by Stella of France for Arctic Cat.

This inventory is being liquidated far below dealers costs. COMB CO. 3258 Minnehaha Av. S. Mois.

721-1714 Raleigh-Fuji-Beacon Free $20 accessories with the purchase of any Raleigh bike. $10 holds any bike till May 15 Open Sun. noon-5 Campus Bikeways Inc. 2407 University Av. SE 331-3845 GITANES-Largest stock in T.C.

in these frame sizes: 19, SAVE NOW--SPRING LAY -BYS FLANDERS BROS. 2707 Lyndale ENG-10 SPEED CLEARANCE Reg. $295, now wt. 21 lbs. Open 11-6.

1700 W. Lake 827-6655 Good Inventory of Bicycle Parts Accessories from Repair Sales Shop al '75 Wholesale Prices. 445-7932 SCHWINN 16" Orange Krate, excel. cond. $100 new-now $45.

935-9208 GIRLS 20" Highrise. $25. 7008 4th Av Richfield. 861-3998 BOYS 10 SP BIKE 20" Good cond. $65 784-9544 RALEIGH 3 spd chopper -gd $70.

Girl's coal -sz 12, 920-8026. JEUNET 630 10 spd, 22lb, 531 frame, many extras, offer. 831-7184 WOMENS 24" Schwinn Collegian, spd, excel. cond. 929-2259.

54CM Alasi. Best offer over $450. Call: 339-3636 207 Building Supplies REDWOOD-CALL for free booklet prices. Smith Lumber. 784-3180.

5-3-0X6-8 STEEL Fire doors. $10ea. 472-3959. white red oak ties, $5. Mr.

Mitchell, 646-6365 207 Building Supplies AUCTION SALE Fri. Apr. 23, 1976 6:30 PM SHARP 3 AND 10 SPEED BIKES FREEWAY OUTPOST County Rd. 70 FLUSH doors 3.00 1x4x6' rough cedar 500 piece. 99.00 2x4x7' cedar 6x8x8 treated ties cedar 3.95 1x6 knotty cedar lin.

.09 OPEN DAILY 8 AM TO 8 PM SIWEK LUMBER 2536 Marshall St. N.E, 781-3333 Pre-Finished Kit. Cabts. Assorted woods finishes from factory discont. lines, model kitchens, dealer displays, frot.

demage, etc. at distributor closeout prices. Huge savings! JOHNSON-NEUMAN CO. 3100 California St. NE 781-3131 Open Thurs, eves, Sat.

"til noon 2 2 7 Firring stud 2 4 4 Cedar Dock Boards 60 2 4 5 Cedar Sidewalk block 75 Rough Cedar Board. 180 8 Cedar Lapsiding Lin ft .10 OPEN DAILY 8AM TO 8PM SIWEK LUMBER 2536 Marshall St. N.E. 781-3333 SURPLUS Vinyl alum. windows doors.

Bring your sizes. Also awnings door hoods, ideal units for your cabin. 2836 Collax Av. S. Mon.

-Fri. 8-3 pm. 2 or 3 trk. alum. comb.

wind. $18.25 inst. Also alum. doors 774-6022 aft. 5:30 439-8951 650 SHEETS plywood ext.

CC plug sanded 1 side and 600 sheets butcher block hardboard. 463-7141 60 METAL Base kitchen cabinet iron sink dbl drain boards, faucets trap, incid. $105, 472-3959. OLYMPIC STAIN Outside Wht. redwood, $3 off.

Smith Lumber 784-3180 USED Bldg. materials all kinds. R.R. ties. 5 HP.

aircomp. 489-9044. 209 Business Equipment FILES-DESKS-CHAIRS USED-DAMAGED-NEW SPECIAL BSMT. SALE MUCH MISC DEALERS WELCOME BUSINESS FURNITURE INC 6210 WAYZATA BLVD CALL 544-3310 OR 544-3311 Mon thru Fri Sal. Til Noon FOOD SERVICE OPERATORS RESTAURANTS, SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS, NURSING HOMES, DRIVEINS, FAST FOOD OPERATIONS.

You are invited to ASLESENS. FOOD SERVICE SHOW Saturday, 24 11 to 7 PM Sunday, April 25 10 to 6 ASLESENS 2700 EAST 28TH Mpls. (Take Riverside Exit Freeway 94) OFFICE EQUIPMENT LARGE INVENTORY Desks, Tables, Chairs Posting Trays, Shelving, Etc. BUSH STEEL COMPANY 1601 N. 2nd St.

521-4797 Retail Miscel Equipment Display cabinets racks mens forms marking machines cash registers demountable partitions miscel. restaurant equip. Mr Heiberg, wkdys, 224-5811 IBM SELECTRICS USED FILES DESKS- CHAIRS--MISC. OFFICE EQUIPMENT WAREHOUSE 2700 EAST LAKE ST. 721-5787 FILE CABINETS Many items used furniture GENERAL OFFICE PRODUCTS CO.

WAREHOUSE STORE 3054 EXCELSIOR BLVD. 920-7171 Extension 237 Hank Carney's OFFICE FURNITURE Used New Buy Sell. 6006 Excelsior St. Louis Park. 920- 7472 $695 ELECTRONIC CASH REG Now avail.

at Northwest Cash Reg. Auto tax, repeat, change computation more. For add'l info, 612-537-4493. SEW. MACH- INDUSTRIAL $149 Drapery, Quilling, Upholstery SERVICE ALL MAKES 645-9449 RENT a new $1500 copier al $23.33.

Copiers, Service, supplies business equipment up to off. 612-926-0619 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Seats 80, ad. all or part 824-1149 or 522-5583 SERVICE repair, A- -B Dick presses, Itec-Plate makers, 559-3513 or 933- 2121, Gordy. IBM Selectric typewriter, 13" carriage, carbon ribbon, elite, excel, cond. 861- 6478.

HALLMARK CARD Display fixtures. Excel. cond. Approx. 30 units, call between 10 4.

776-1551. TECH itemizing cash registers dept. totals. Excel. cond.

Will sacrifice. Call Ed Roitenberg at 933-4141. USED GLASS SHOWCASES, Call after 6 p.m. 537-6781 MICROWAVE, oven, Litton, 500.015 push button, 472-5528, 7-9pm. FLOOR Model double head Sweden Soft Serve, good 612-524-2452 GONDOLA wall shelving, call after 6 pm.

566-8082 SAFE, top loading, 1st $75 takes. 452-2825 RESTAURANT Equip, mixer, steam table, misc. 698-4741 454-6886 OFFICE DESK chair, 4 drawer file. 537-8679 after 5 pm. VENDING MACHINES- repo used.

Cigarette hot popcorn. 926-0702. 16" GUILLOTINE PAPER CUTTER, $300. 729-8098 BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT -Misc. items.

Will sacrifice. 474-3241 LG. dbl. door Melink safe. Rated Class C.

To close estate. $25. 920-1556. 215 Clothing Furs FACTORY CLOSEOUT Liquidation Sale. Fashion Wagons MMC Clothing factory has been closed, and all remaining inventory has to be liquidated in our Duluth store.

You'll find unlimited savings, while you show FridaySunday. The savings will make the drive to Duluth well worthwhile. Fashion Wagon Outlet store, 21 W. Superior St. Downtown, Duluth 217 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR DIAMONDS WE BUY SELL OLD GOLD ANTIQUES ESTATE JEWELRY Reliable Jewelry Appraisals BADINER JEWELERS 14 S.

7TH ST. 338 -6929 ON 7TH ST. OFF HENNEPIN STATE JEWELERS, INC. HIGHEST SPOT CASH PAID FOR DIAMONDS 801 Henn. Av.

Corner 8th Henn. 1 karat, flawless, top quality, marquise cut, diamond ring, $850, 724-8169 48 POINT Solitaire Diamond selting Eves. 529-2613 225 Household Appliances Air -Appliances Freight damage, demonstrators first line merchandise. SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS on refrigerators, ranges, dishwashers, microwave ovens, TV's, stereos air condition- ers. FREEZER SALE FACTORY SECONDS 5 cu ft.

chest $149.95 8 cu. ft. chest $168 15 cu. ft. chest $209 20 cu.

ft. chest $22R 25 cu. ft. chest $268 18 cu. ft.

frost free upright $298 REIS TARGO 300S CHICAGO 3650 CENTRAL NE. 9056 LYNDALE S. AIR -COND. 13,600 BTU window unit, Ward's, thermostat control, 110 AC, like new. 521-0602 aft.

6 pm. APPLIANCES Used, scratched, dented, repossessed DON'S OUTLET ANNEX 2312 W. 66TH ST. 866-3304 A-1 Appliances Used Guar. to 6 mo.

2651 Nic. 827-1884 DISHWASHERS- Cook Tops- Ovens. Used. Built-ins. Helebrants, 866-8701 DRYER, gas.

Cheap, 529-7468 DRYER WASHER, G.E, ELEC. A- 1 COND. 788-7584 FREEZERS Save on used, upright chest models. 12'-16, like new. Guaranteed and free delivery.

3753 Bloomingion Av. S. 724-5818 FREEZERS, new in carton, $179.00 GAMBLES, 1000 W. Broadway, 529- 9577. FREEZER, Whirlpool chest, 1 yrs.

Excel. cond. $125. 588-3250. Aft..

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