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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 26

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Star Tribunei
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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26
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Fire 10B Minneapolis Tribune Mar. 6, 1983 GRAND RE-OPENING DIAMOND SPECTACULAR fA Canada Minnesota Wolf Lake Twin Wisconsin Cities Ki ft OPEN AN Ex-green beret released on bond by Thai officials Associated Press Nakhon Phanom, Thailand Former green beret James (Bo) Gritz was released on bond Friday with two other Americans who allegedly joined him on a raid to find U.S. war prisoners In Communist Laos. The three went to a house owned by Loh Tharaphant, who put up $27,000 worth of land to free them. The Americans face charges of illegal possession of a high-powered radio transmitter.

They are to appear In court next week. Gritz, 44, a former lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Specie) Forces, surrendered Monday. The two other freed men, David Scott Weakly, 35, of En-cinatas, and Gary Goldman, 38, of Enclno, gave up Wednesday. Gritz has said he Is convinced that at least 10 U.S.

soldiers are alive In Communist Indochina. He and a team of guerrillas infiltrated into Laos in 'November but were ambushed and returned to Thailand, various sources have said. ACCOUNT .61 to .65 Carat Diamond Rings 795 COMPARE to I 1 I Come visit National's beautiful new store. We are offering special diamond values to celebrate our Grand Re-Opening! Men's Rings slightly higher. one of her teeth did not match McKay's.

A gun believed to have been taken -from the couple's home (Bernard had 38 in his collection) was found In SL Louis, Becker County Undersheriff Clarence Paurus said an identification number did not match and the gun was reportedly destroyed before Ben Rusness could check it. Ben Rusness says Tallman and Paurus "totally screwed up" the investigation. "My grandfather believes they're still alive, but I don't know too many others that do," he said. "They may not be alive, but something had to happen to them. I've got to know.

I'm obsessed with this. So are a lot of other people." Is your child ready to start piano? national jewelers phon. 332-6429 925 nicollet mall mail orders invited Park FREE at MAR-TEN RAMP- 10th Marquette" Continued from page IB "Brian was tbeir pride and joy," said Janice Mlckelson, another neighbor, for whom Rusness did odd jobs. "Peggy always walked Brian out to the mailbox to watt for the school bus. She was very protective of him." There is other evidence that Rusness and McKay did not plan to set their house on fire: The day of the fire, Rusness began Installing a sound system in bis four-wheel drive vehicle and left the hood open, suggesting there was more work to do; the keys were discovered In the Ignitions of both their vehicles after the fire, and their Perham bank account, containing about $1,000, was left untouched, said Rusness's son Ben, 35.

Residents of Wolf Lake and Frazee told officials that a small plane may have landed In the area that night and Rusness and McKay could have left In It. Impossible, says Lyle Mlckelson. Visibility was poor that night because of dense fog, and the ground resembled a marsh, making landing and taking off difficult. There were reports that a religious cult had headquarters near Wolf Lake. Although a calf with a slit throat once was found near their firm, Rusness and McKay "were not a part of any crazy religious group," said Ruth Marsh.

Margaret Rusness, Bernard's estranged wife. Insists her husband is dead. "I haven't heard from him In seven years and he used to call me once a week. Let the matter rest," she said. Ben Rusness also said he believes bis father died years ago.

However, be would like the investigation to continue. "My feelings are that somebody came on the place, surprised them, and took them away at gunpoint," said Ben, an insurance salesman in Omaha, Neb. "Brian was probably asleep at the time and never noticed." Although there have been no sound conclusions the past seven years, there have been plenty of teasers: The body of a woman, believed at first to be McKay, was found, but Sylvia Porter gives analyses of the latest business trends in her columns, appearing Monday through Friday in the Minneapolis Star and Tribune. Find out, before buying, by enrolling your child in Schmitt's Introduction to Piano. For 7-10 year oMs who don't already have a piano at home.

Just $20 includes: Three week, six lesson program. flWorkbook and use of ail other lesson materials. I And your child will receive a personal music aptitude evaluation at the end of the program. Call Schmitt's today for classes forming now. luwimnii Mlnimioll 3394811 1 9205080 Rldgadala Adler Institute teaching parental skills this month Sessions on developing parental skills that foster mutual respect, cooperation, responsibility and self-reliance In children are held from 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesdays at the Alfred Adler Institute, Room 104, 5501 Green Valley Bloomington. This month's topics include "The Use of Natural and Logical Consequences," "Induce Respect for Order," "The Child's Mistaken Goals," "Withdraw from the Conflict" An activity center is open to children ages 4 to 12 during the sessions. Prereglstration Is not required. A $1 donation per session from each adult is suggested. For information call 835-9150.

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The following is a comparison of SHARE SeniorCare with three popular Medicare supplement policies. The annual premium for SeniorCare is the 1983 rate. Annual premiums for the Medicare supplement policies are 1982 rates which may be higher in 1983. SHARE HEALTH PLAN SeniorCare High Option Plan Rating: Medicare-approved Annual Premium: $237 (all ages, men and women) Maximum: Unlimited lifetime benefit Exclusions: No 6-month pre-existing illness exclusion MINN. BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD Major Medicare 1 Plus G1062 Wl she lovt 40 1 J' br- Hi-: An rn As All All Ba Bll Bll Bo Bo Br Bu Cr, Ch Ch i Cb Ch Da Di if Ho HI HO a.

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With SeniorCare, your deductibles and coinsurance will be almost entirely covered, and you face no "Medicare Disallowed Charges." SeniorCare will continue to offer you unlimited hospital days and worldwide coverage. SeniorCare also covers many services that Medicare doesn't cover, like routine physicals and eye examinations. Although eyewear and dental care are not covered by either SeniorCare or Medicare, SeniorCare members do receive discounts on these items and services through SHARE-referred providers. Learn more at a SeniorCare Community Meeting. Because of developments like no rate increase, continuing complete coverage, the new SeniorMate plan and other good news, many seniors want to know how to get more information.

The best way to learn more is to attend a SeniorCare Community Meeting. These meetings, usually about two hours in length, offer a complete background on SeniorCare Each meeting concludes with a question and answer period Simply show up at the meeting of your choice No reservation is required and ask for "SeniorCare." Annual Premium: Maximum: Exclusions: $387 (depending on age and sex) $100,000 lifetime benefit 6-month pre-existing illness exclusion SeniorCare Rates 1979-1983 $19.75 $19.75 $18.75 $18.75 $14.75 MUTUAL OF OMAHA Medicare Supplement 1- Form M21 Series 11999 Minnesota Rated: 1 Annual Premium: $86508 $1,303.92 (depending on age) Maximum: $100,000 lifetime benefit Exclusions: 6-month pre-existing illness exclusion 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 BANKERS LIFE AND CASUALTY Policy GR-75M Minnesota Rated: Annual Premium: Maximum: 1 $841.08 $1,070.17 depending on age) 1100,000 lifetime benefit'. 6-month pre-existing illness exclusion SOURCE: Minnesota Senior Federation News, June 14, 1982 Costs only one dollar per month more than in 1979. Here's more good news from the senior health care plan that's been making so much good news lately: No rate increase for 1983! Complete SeniorCare coverage will continue to cost you just $19.75 per month when supplemental insurance plans now average more than $40 per month. Also continuing in effect for 1983 is the SeniorCare money-back guarantee that refunds your first three month's premium if you're not satisfied "Holding the line on rates is a satisfying achievement, especially in the face of Minnesota's dramatically rising medical costs," a SHARE spokesperson commented "The cost of SeniorCare has increased only one dollar per month since 1979.

SHARE can contain costs to provide an excellent value Minneapolis Community Meetings: Calvary Lutheran Church 3901 Chicago Ave. So. Minneapolis Wednesdays: 10 a.m. -12 noon February 9, 16 March 2, 9 Portland Avenue United Methodist Church 8000 Portland Ave. So.

Bloomington Mondays: 10 a.m. -12 noon February. 7, 21, 28 March 7, 14 in quality health care. SeniorCare is the exclusive senior health plan "1 Grace Church of Edina 5300 France Ave. So.

Edina Thursdays: 10 a.m. -12 noon March 3, 10 Knox Presbyterian Church 4747 Lyndale Ave. So. Minneapolis Tuesdays: 10 a.m. -12 noon February 15, 22 March 8, 15 of SHARE, the only federally-qualified HMO offering a Medicare-approved plan in the Twin Cities.

ocdtfeus7btQcaM2: I Medical Centers serving SeniorCare membersin Bloomington, St Paul, Columbia Heights, Brooklyn Park, Edina, Burnsville, Eden Prairie, Robbinsdale, Maple Grove and Minneapolis. Plan Hospitals: Fairview-Southdale, Midway, Bethesda, Mount Sinai, Unity and North Memorial. 1 983 SHARE Health Plan ..7.

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