Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota (2024)

to ner worked reform system. in World 70, 3 Minnesota's War with I coro- the he 2 of I Inue burial Herzel N. B. Mrs. The Harris, Mary family I Hale, Fairfield, prefers rooms.

Albuquerque, memorials. 1 and lot L. Jon. year week, ents, flour, apolls Pierz, standard of $52.50 090. Feb.

$47 in Mr. $5.55, Nov 225.380 cwt for brand granular, Johnson, 100 high and whole 215,760. Dec. flout lb 100 $54.50 family patent, and gluten, preceding cwt of Mrs. wheat, ton: Def -Extracted cotton shipment basis Expeller brand Mr.

Nov. In Northwood, Dec.r John week, 00 $3.79.5.89, $6.14:6.25, sacks meal from Minneapolis and dark. for In N. Yorek, seminola Minne. quoted Mrs.

short, clear, D. lost the cal I 0 A the Net Net Corp Sept. ended shore, months Compared compared NEW Other shore shore shore $28,901,000, share, nine sales 301 the 301 in $10,125.000 Thursday YORK the an with comings with Septa 31 months 30. the equal some for Tiber UP same reported to reports 17,930,301 1957 $12.468,000 ended $52.979,453 nine period for 72 3.83 5 quarter 2.85 1.78 $2.03 Crown quarter net last Sept. cents Earnings a months or A A Net, Net fort share shore Zenith income income Sept.

Nov. 30 1, 1957 $4,885,301 $2,485,000 9.92 376 146 Twin Cities with in RobbinsMemorial cemetery, MARGHOOB AHMED dale. Marghoob Ahmed, 27, 1501 SE. Eighth street, died Tuesday of a kidney ailment in University hospitals. Moslem students at University of Minnesota will perform a funeral prayer at 8 p.m.

today in Welander Quist mortuary, 1825 Chicago avenue. The body will be flown to Mr. Ahmed's family home in Karachi, Pakistan, for burial Mr. Ahmed came to the United States in fall of 1955, receiving a master of science degree in civil engineering from the university last June. He was employed by the army corps of engineers in St.

Paul. He served last year as president of Islamic Cultural society and secretary of Pakistan. Students', association char- university campus. He was a ter member of Foreign Student council. Survivors include his parents and 12 brothers and sisters, all in Pakistan.

MRS. MARION BENOWITZ DEATHS A Minneapolis resident years, she was a member of Mikro Kodesh synagogue and auxiliary, Hadassah, Torah academy auxiliary, Mount Sinai hos- and pital. auxiliary, Mizrachi Golden Survivors Age club. include four sons, Louis, George and Max, Minneapolis, and Sol, Denver, a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Marz, St.

Paul; a brother, Joe Goss, Los Angeles, and two sisters, Mrs. Rose Woldman, San Francisco, and Mrs. Bessie Kitsis, Galveston, Texas. The family prefers memorials to favorite charities. JOSEPH GORDON DARBY Services for Joseph Gordon Darby, 52.

1400 E. Lake street, Hopkins, who died Wednesday, will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Lakewood cemetery chapel. The body is at Strobeck Hauge mortuary, Hopkins. Minneapolis native, he was supervisor and assistant buyer in the shoe department of Powers department store.

Survivors include his wife, Leona; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Darby, Hopkins; a brother, Donald Fergus Falls, and two sisters, Mrs. H. 3.

OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Services for Mrs. Marion Benowitz, 71, 716 Upton avenue who died Thursday, will be p.m. today at Hodroff Sons mortuary, 1306 Plymouth ave- 3. OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Europe Red Cross settling displaced persons. He served in the same capacity after World War II with the United Nations relief and rehabilitation association.

He was assigned to the Munich, Germapy, area for a year with the United States public health service. Dr. Proshek resigned the consul post he had held 20 years March 10, 1948, the day of Jan Masaryk's death. SURVIVORS include his wife, Gabriela; a Lumir C. Proshek, Bolina, three brothers, Frank and George, New Prague, and Theodore, Colorado Springs, three sisters, Mrs.

Jenny Vanasek, New Prague, Mrs. Antoinette Machacek, Northfield, and Mrs. Barbara Benjamin, Washington, and a grandson. The family prefers memorials to Czech student fund, Institute of International Education, New York. 3.

OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Dr. Charles E. Proshek, 64, former honorary Czechoslovakian consul in Minneapolis, died Wednesday at his summer home on Lake Minne-. washta. Memorial services will be 3 p.m.

Saturday at Lakewood chapel. Dr. Proshek, a native of New Prague, and a graduate of University of Minnesota medical school, had practiced in Minneapolis more than 35 years. He was a staff member of Swedish hospital and an active member of several Hennepin County Medical society commitmany years ANNOUNCEMENTS OBITUARIES and FUNERALS C. E.

Proshek, Ex-Honorary Consul, Dies Dr. Proshek tees. He worked AARON -Cora age 60, of 1227 Hennepin Ave. Survived by daughter, Marianne Jaeger, Fond du Lac, a son, George Henry, Chicago, a sister, Mrs Gladys Ziegler, and 2 grandchildren. Services Sat.

10 a.m. at Albinson-Peterson (South Chapel), Chicago at 17th Russell Peterson director, Interment Lakewood. ARMSTRONG -William age 55 vrs. 3910 Boardman. Funeral notice later.

Arrangements Flynn Son Funeral Home, TA 2-3181. BAUMGARTNER-Arvilla, age 61, of 3228 Chicago Ave. Services Sat. 10 a.m. Minneapolis Gospel Tabernacle.

13th Lake St. Interment Shell Lake, Wise, Visitation at Barney Anderson Funeral home, Chicago at 37th st. and at the Tabernacle previous to services. on Wed. Survived by husband, Law.

BERQUIST--Emily Field of Wayzata, tence one son, Lawrence, Jr. one daughter, Mrs. Donald (Phyllis) Langford, one grandson, Donald Lang: ford, all of Wayzata, Services Sat 2 p.m Webster Funeral Chapel, Maple Plain Friends may call Fri. evening. Interment Christ Lutheran cemetery.

CARLSON -John 3254 Vincent formerly of 2610 Vincent on Wed. Age 72. Survived by wife, Augusta; daughter, Mrs. Oscar Swennes; 3 sons, Mac, William Henry: 3 grand. children, Services Fri.

3 p.m., Sundseth-Anderson Funeral Home, Interment Crystal Lake cemetery. CARNES- Harry age 72, residence 1144 Laurel St. Paul: Dear husband of Jessie; sister of Mrs. Guy Manatrey, Prairie Grove, brotherin-law of Mrs. Eva Waldie, Omaha, and Edgar Reid of So.

St. Paul. Funeral services 2 p.m. Fri, at The English Meeker Funeral Home. 140 8 Ave.

So. St. Paul. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

Thurs. Memorials may be given to The Carnes Memorial Church Fund. CHAPMAN- of Backus, Minn. formerlv of Mpls. Survived by wife Ada son, Walter 2 sisters, Mrs.

Lillian Brockway, New York City. Mrs. Harry S. Eddy, Chicago, also 3 grandchildren. Services Sat.

morning 11:30 o'clock, Werness Brothers Chapel. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. CLARK--Mrs Eilen age 73, of 2718 Garfield on Tues. Survived by daughter, Mrs. John (Beulah) Rozman, 2 sons, Sherwin and Ulton, Spring Lake, 6 grand.

sons; 1 brother, Garfield Lovaas. Mpls. Services Fri. 2 p.m. Welander-Quist (West Chapel), 2301 Dupon: Av.

S. Interment Sunset Memorial Park Memorials may be directed to Calvary Baptist church. CRAIG-Eva age 98, residence Tampa Florida, formerly of Mpls. on Thur. Survived, by 3 daughters, Mrs.

Hiram Hart of Tampa Florida, Mrs. Allan B. Calhoun, Mrs. Gust Senkpile of Bemidii, 2 brothers, John J. of Cleveland, Ohio, J.

Donald, St. Paul; 6 grandchildren, 6 greatgrandchildren. Services Sat. 3 p.m. at Welander-Quist, West Chapel, 2301 Dupont Av.

S. Interment wood. DARBY- Joseph Gordon, age 52, 1400 Hopkins. Survived by wife, Leona: brother, Donald Fergus Falls. also Jack B.

Lloyd, 2 sisters, Mrs. H. B. (Betty) Harris of Fairfield, Conn. Mrs.

David (Mary) Hale, Albuquerque. N. Mex.t parents, Mr. Benjamin Darby Also survived by many rela: tives friends. Services Sat.

1:30 p.m., Lakewood Chapel. Arrange ments Strobeck-Hauge Chanel, Lawrence Hauge, director, 1400 Excelsior Ave Hopkins, Memorials preferred in lieu of flowers. D' CHAINE- Mary age 77. formerly of 3800 Quail Av. Robbinsdale.

Notice of service later. Arrangements by Gill Brothers, (South Chapel) 5801 Lyndale Av S. Minneapolis Star Tribune Phone FE 3. 3 1 1 1 WANT AD RATES Regular Transient Charge Rates Pet Line Per Dav on Out Thrifty Consecutive Dav Rote Plan 4 5 of A consecutive per line per dev: of 3 davi 70c per line per dav dev tweek. de 481 bet line per day davs only -75r per line per day Minimum size nd 2 lines.

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liration in both the Marine Tribe the Evenino Stet an une and snecilies thet or ad be advertiser in either one of the published only two daily nonart reductior el 5e per fine will he alven Important All advertising 6Dv sublect 16 the el the Publisher el are In entitier out. Publication of Minnennelle and tube side entional with the Publicher urbe is el the The ad or tor Salture errors oublish in an on ad shall he limited oublishing the ael advertiser Issue providing the ports the effOr omission on dav that 11 or curs Wunt ode accented until 0 dally- 9 Fridav for Sundev Or stop at Cur Want Ac counter. Portland Fifth St INDEX Of Major Classifications Classification Number ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 24 AUTOMOTIVE 220 734 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 113 115 BUSINESS SERVICES 75 43 EDUCATIONAL .100.104 EMPLOYMENT MEN 05 98 EMPLOYMENT WOMEN .105 110 FINANCIAL 240 246 MERCHANDISE 65 93 REAL ESTATE 132-219 RENTALS 116-130 net 30 nine year. of a 30 88 23.022 income 1956 share, 16,954,718 $48.693.005 Zellerbach income months shore, 1956. ended cents 3,58 2.72 This 2,00 for 1,32 12 Company Borden Co.

Net Income. Commonwealth Edison Co. for ended Sept Continental Oil Co. the income $34,862.000 Distillers Comp. I months ended ended July Net 25,409.036 A share 2.90 Net sales.

746,379,982 Kaiser Aluminum Chemical the nine months ended Sept. Net. Income A share 1.36 Lockheed Aircreft Corp. for ended Sept. 30 Net Income A share 3,83 McKesson Robbins Inc.

for ended Sept. 30 Net Income A share 2.43 Philip Morris Inc, for nine Sept. 30. Net income 3.22 shore Skelly oil Co. for nine Sept.

Net, Income A share 4.91 Transamerica Corp, for ended Sept. 30. Net income $30,141,400 A share ,65 Trans World' Airlines Inc. months ended Sept. 30 BUSINESS SERVICE 29.

Builders and Contractors KITCHEN CABINETS FLOUR AND FEED FAMILY AND BAKERY FLOUR RYE FLOUR- White medium, $4.801 pumpernickel, 1.25. SEMOLINA- Folk Minne. $5.90 duruin patent LINSEED MEAL $45 for $50 a March. megi o1 first half $53.50 for $55.50 for LINSEED OIL- Raw tank cars FOB Minnesota nearby delivery 15.0c par 1b, per lb Oct. -Dee.

warehouse SOYBEAN MEAL--in carlot bulk Decatur $38.50 Immediate shipment to Minneapolis point. for Dec. $39.50 for Feb, Mar. SOYBEAN OIL Crude tanks Decatur per lb. MILLFEEDS- -The following mill prices for quick shipments in carlots per ion FOB Minneapolis, Mixed cars $1 more and truck lots $2 more.

Pure bran $27 bulk $31 sacked, standard middlings, $27.50 bulk; $31.50 sacked red dog, $39.50 flour middlings. $36.50 mixed feed, $27 rye middlings, $30.50, Additional Markets on page 4 Peach 14. HUNTING ACCOMMODATIONS Hunters Duck- Bear Lodge of Whispering Pines. MRS. GERTRUDE LARSON Mrs.

Services for Gertrude A. Larson, 61, 425 University nue who died Wednesday, will be held at 1 p.m. today in Washburn McReavy mortuary, 405 Central avenue, with burial in Fort Snelling National cemetery. Mrs. Larson, a lifelong resident of Minneapolis, was a member of First Baptist church and the Sunshine group of the American War Mothers.

She is survived by seven sons, Russell, Kennet', Dale, Marshall, Wayne and Ronald, all of Minneapolis, and Donald, Monroe, five daughters, Murrell, Phylis, Mrs. Ronald Gray and Mrs. Virgil Elton, all of Minneapolis, and Mrs. John Spranger, New York brother, Bernard Beach, Minneapolis. SANDRA ANN YOREK Services for Sandra Ann Yorek, 2, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Aloise V. Yorek, 8925 Wentworth avenue, Bloomington, who died Thursday, will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Nativity Catholic church, Bloomington, with burial in Resurrection cemetery. Survivors include her parents; a brother, Mark; a sister, Debra, Minneapolis; grandpar- FUNERAL DIRECTORS Welander-Quist AHMED- CAMPBELL.

-Morahoob James. South. Chapel CLARK- -Ellen West Chapel CRAIG -Ellen West Chapel DUNN -Elmer J. North Chapel GINTER Albert North Chapel GIRVIN- -Dorothy West Chapel LARSEN -Nellie North Chapel OLSEN West Chapel NEUMAN Sophie West Chapel PETERSON -Mathilda South Chapel RUST Anthony West Chapel WOESSNER Maria North Chapel For the time and place of service See Obituaries or call NORTH CHAPEL 1200 W. BROADWAY JA 9.9201 SOUTH CHAPEL CHICAGO AV AT 19TH FE 2-6566 WEST CHAPEL 2301 DUPONT AV.

S. FR 7.2205 Gill Brothers Central Chapel FE JUST OFF HENNEPIN AT 14TH South Chapel TA 5-6675 5801 LYNDALE AVE SO Albin Chapel Paul Albinson Sons DIRECTORS 2200 Nicollet FE 3-1418 McDivitt-Hauge FUNERAL HOME 29TH AV LAKE ST 4-3621 LAWRENCE HAUGE HOPKINS WE 8.9020 SINCE 1884 GLEASON MORTUARY Enlarged Modernized NICOLLET AT 27TH ST. TA 3-5207 AND ANDERSON-PETERSON FE 6-9663 FE 5-5128 CLIFFORD PETERSON HANSON DIRECIORS Werness Brothers 3700 Nicollet TA 4-2624 Washburn-McReavy CENTRAL SOUTHEAST CHAPEL. 405 FE 3-2368 NORTHEAST CHAPEL. JOHNSON ST 1-8389 MORTUARY Harmon Place at 14th St.

FE 2-4351 RAINVILLE THREE GENERATIONS OF FUNERAL SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1892 FE 5-1148 BARNEY ANDERSON WALTER DIRECTOR 3644 CHICACO AV 4.0771 O. E. LARSON 2301 CENTRAL ST 9.3571 SON 1701 CHICAGO FE 2-2464 1838 CENTRAL ST 9.8889 RUSSELL PETERSON, DIRECTOR SUNDSETH-ANDERSON YNNALE AT 2151 AV 9 9291 Billman-Hunt 2701 CENTRAL N.E $1 9-3535 Henry W. Anderson 3640 23rd Av. S.

PA 9-2331 MALONE FREMONI A1 LOWRY JA 2-2304 SWANSON LEND LEASE TRANSPORTATION CO. 2612 Lundale So. TA 7.2677 CARS TO SEATTLE GAS ALLOWANCE 212 E. LAKE ST. TA 3-8251 LOWRY AL IRVING NO 1A 9.9601 knaeble's JA 9.9636 BROADWAY AT UPTON ENGER Pork Av Grant 6-3624 LEE 3700 NICOLLET A 4-2624 REUEL LEE FLYNN SON LYNDALE 01 36TH ST.

1A 2-3181 Joe John BILLMAN HOUSE OF FLOWERS FE 5.4250 BUCHINGER-GEARHART 2535 CENTRAL AVE. ST 9.1564 RICHARD GILL FRANKLIN AI CHICAGO HE 5-7729 Bertch Funeral Chapel 1304 UNIVERSITY NE 5.2841 Kapala's FE 5-3721 THOMSON" AV NE BROTHERS 1535 PARK avE 66 2 Abrahamson PA 4.5444 WHITE FUNERAL HOME TA EVANS-NORDBY OSSEO Burr Mortuary TA 3-7421 WATERSTON 8343 NICOLLET A 5 4567 Peter Kozlak ST 9-8869 Geart y- Davis, Robbinsdale Fox-Sullivan ST 1 1244 12. TRANSPORTATION TRAVEL BOTH READERS AND ARE urged to exercise caution in ranging automotive transportation with other Individuals. References should be exchanged and carefully gated Cars to be delivered DES MOINES1 way 008 allowance, leave at once TEACHER wants ride from vie. of 35th Emerson to new school in Circle Pines return 1A 5-5967.

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HUNTING ACCOMMODATIONS DEER HUNTERS $15.00 per dav for board, room, quide service, Write of call collect, Levis Lagerstrom, Minn, Atlas 3-3223 MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRIBUNE 29 AFTER DART--Edna age 78, of Wayzata, Wed. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. John Groff and Mrs. Fay Henderson; son, 3 grandchildren: great grandchild and brother, Ben Keesling. Evangelical Services 2 Church, p.m.

Fri. Wayzata, at In- The Free terment Greenlawn Cemetery. may call Thurs. evening at Rettinger Funeral Home, Long Lake. Memorials the preferred.

TUCSON, PAPERS" PLEASE COPY. DE LONG 10th Av. So. Holms her husband Charlotte 50, 8650 Services 2 p.m. Saturday: Dassel, Minn, Survivors: Matt, and son Ronald L.

DesJARLAIS---Fred, age 68, of 215 Broadway NE. Reviewal after 4 Poor. p.m. Fri. at The Little Sinters of the Services 9 a.m.

Sat. at The Little Sisters of the Poor. Interment St. Anthony cemetery: Arrangements ville Funeral Home. DUNN -Elmer James, age 60, resi.

dence 509 61st Ave. No. on Thurs. Survived by wife Janet, sisters, Mrs. Josie Juberian of Osakis, Minn.

MIs. A. Larson of Mpls. Funeral services Sat. p.m.

Welander-Quist (North chapel) 1200 W. Broadway. Interment Oak Hill cemetery. DWINELLS Clarence Wallace, age 74. of 10927 Foley rd Coon Rapids, passed away at his home on Wed.

Survived Ly his wife. Violet: son, James, and daughters, Mrs. Edith Walters, both of Mrs. Margaret Rundle of Coon Rapids, and Clarice at home, 8 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren; mother, Mary Dwinells at home; sister, Mrs. Mayme Johnson.

Funeral services at The Funeral Chapel, 2535 Central Av on Sat. afternoon at 2 Interment Crystal Lake cemetery. GIRVIN -Dorothy residence 1023 Mount Curve Ave. on Wed: Survived by her husband, Dr. Richard B.

mother, Mrs. Anna Mae Murray: daughter, Mrs. Lloyd (Dorothy) Hackley, Cleveland, Ohio; son, Richard W. Girvin, Arlingion Heights, Ill. and 2 grandchildren.

Services Sat. afternoon clock Welander-Quist (West Chapell, 2301 Dupont So. Memorials may be directed to The Heart fund, GRAVELLE Lois age 28, of Mound. On Wednesday. Beloved wite of Eugene, mother of Gene, Michael, Janet Sharon.

Also survived by her parents, 3 brothers, sister, paternal Services Sunday, 2:30 p.m. Mount Olive Lutheran Church, Mound. Reviewal before services. Inferment Mount Union Cemetery. Friends may call after 5 p.m.

Sat. Webster Funeral Chapel, Maple Plain. of 2112 St. Clair St. Paul.

Husband of Rose: father of Mrs. Howard Gelb and brother of Isaac, both of St. Paul and Dr. Abraham Greenberg of Fort Sheridan, also survived by 3 grand- a.m. children.

Funeral services Fri 11 The Aaron Funeral Chapel, Ramsey at Pleasant, St. Paul. Sons of Mosses Cemetery. HANSEN-Hans C. of 3604 Clinton Ave.

So. Funeral notice later. Arrangements with Wasnourn-McReavy (Soutneast chapel) FE 3-2368. HANSON-Minnie 4609 Drew Ave. So.

Survived by husband 0, Martin: daughter. Mrs Paul Allen, Pasadena, son, Robert 6 grandchildren; brothers, George, Seattie, Wash. and Arnold Johnson. sisters, Mrs. Edwin Mork, Miss Estella Johnson, Mound Services Sat, afternoon at clock Werness Brothers Chapel, Interment Hillside.

Memorials to The Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd preferred. HAWKINSON -Emma age 71, of Floyd Kenneth of 1 stepson, Reynold of Shater, 2 daughters, Mrs. Robert Engmark of Harris, Mrs. Alvin Carison of St. Paul; stepdaughter, Kathryn Hawkinson of 12 grandchildren; 1 brother: 5 Services interment Sat.

2 p.m. sisters. at Fish Lake Lutheran Church. Reviewal after 4 p.m. Fri.

at Washburn-McReavy (Southeast Chapel), 405 Central Av. HILL -Eugene age 82, of 1849 Bayard Av. Funeral notice later. Arrangements with Washburn McReavy (Southeast Chapel), FE 3-2368. HOLMES- -Elizabeth, 77 of 7301 Noble N.

Notice later, Arrangements with Evans-Nordby Funeral Horne, Osseo, HUNCZAK -Marie age 61 of 722 Polk St. N.E, Survived by her husband Anton of 2 sons, Robert Leon both of Columbia Heights: 9 grandchildren. I brother sister, Funeral is Sat, 10 a.m. at the Kapola Funeral Home Interment, St Anthony Cemetery, Rosary Fri, evening at 7:30. Friends may call at the funeral home after p.m on Thurs.

A Requiem Mass For Her Intention will be said Mon at 7 a.m. in the Church of All Saints. JESSEN -Freda, 59 of 8006 Ridgeway Road, Golden Valley. Survived by husband, Andrew; 3 Lons, Harold Blakeley, Lawrence Andrew Maple Plain; 4 daughters, Mrs. James Luke, Delono, Mis.

Kenneth Brey, Mrs. Harty Lynch, both of Mrs. Ludvig Anderson, Anoka; 18 grandchildren. Brother, Malte Mortenson, Mpis; sister, Mrs. Chris Nelson, St.

Peters burg, Fia. Services Sat. 3 p.m. Strobeck Hauge Chapel, Lawrence Hauge director, 1400 Excelsior Hopkins. Interment Grandview Cemetery.

JOHNSON- -Johanna A. age 78, dence 1333 East Franklin Ave. vived by 3 nephews and 3. ninces. Services Friday 1.30 p.m.

at the Hen: W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Ave. S. (New location) Interment Lokewood cemetery. JOHNSON Martin, age 82, of 3707 Columbus av.

Services Friday p.m. The Albin chapel, Paul Albinson Sons directors. 2200 Nicollet av. Interment Lakewood cemetery. JOHNSON MIs Bernting M.

of 4316 Oakland Av. Widow of the late Rev. O. Johnson. funeral notice later.

Arrangements Werness LARSEN--Nellie IStommi, age res. 518 Olive Ave. No. on Wed, Survived by daughter, MArs. Peter Hone sen, (Dorothy) of son, Lester, sisters, Mrs.

Alma Smith of Mpls. Mrs. Mabel Matson of 4 nieces 3 nephews. Furteral services Sat. p.m.

from St, Andrews Episcopal church, 1832 James Ave. No. Inters ment Crystal Lake cemetery. Reviewal at Welander-Quist North Chanel, 1200 W. Broadway, from 10 a.m.

Fri. until noon Sat. Memorials preferred to St. Andrew's Church. LARSON Violet age 48.

Deep. haven. Survived by husband. Frederick sons, Frederick, Frank, Richard and Thomas: mother, Mrs. Frank Tourville: brothers.

Frank and Robert W. Tour. ville, Services Sat 10:30 a.m at Lake. wood Chapel. Memorials may be given 10 Grace Lutheran Church Arrange.

ments with Thomson Brothers Funeral Home. cor Park Ave at 26th St LEICH 2nd st. Survived doe by 67, wile, of Jean: 4522 daughter, Mrs. James Joyner, and son, Lyman Jr. of D.C.

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We protect vour picture tube. Priskar TV SALES SERVICE 3338 Hennepin Open 9 to 1 $2 TV HOME CALL CITYWIDE SERVICE CALL' LI 5-8640 ONE HOUR TV SERVICE GARY'S TV SERVICE PA 4.1244 TV Service South Mpls." YEAR PARTS GUARANTEE STAR TV $2 TA 7-3545 Karner TV Service 24 hr. service FE 5-5379 TV NORTH MPLS. JA 9-3801 9.1428 TV JA 9-5251 anytime HOUSE SERV $3 plus parts. Opun dvs wk Miller Bros SU 8-3010 DAYS NIGHTS SUNDAYS, Service $2.

Portland TV Service, TU $-2000. 7.90 Cumulative March. Haynes, R. Holyoke, Minn, 18. ATTRACTIONS In the heart of the wilderness area on Trail.

20 miles north of Ely, Minn. Make res, per day-3 day min. -discount on full sea. son Guides available $10.00 per person holds spot for you For more information write of call, Telephone 808-F4, Ely, Minn. DEER HUNTERS -Hakpa.

cabin for rent 5-6 Northern Pine Co. C. J. BE NEW SKETCH ARTIST Will draw portarits for weddings, parties, HU 8-8577. HAY Rides--Saddle Horses- Club Hse Shady Valley Stables TU 1-8367 11.

LOST AND FOUND LOST. Female Brindle Boxer Sat. Oetober 26th. Slight limp in back leg Wearing chain collar with 1956 1957 License Tags Nos. 113 30.

Please write or call Morris Landaas, buck, Minn. LOST Beagle, male, block with white brown markings, vic. Edina, Family pet. Reward, FE 5-3336 or WA 2-3532 LOST sional by boxer Ollie brief Bartlett, former, profes: case with bov club pictures Clipping Book, Reward, ST 9.7142 FR -7765. LOST -Gas Cylinder.

Approx, 5 10 diam. Lost Oct. 24th. Near 45th Hiawatha S. Marked for material.

Handling Engineers, FE 9.7431 LOST--Fri. eve, large box with 7 pr. ladies shoes, betw. 43rd Thomas Fremont S. Main Postoffice.

TA 5-9531 LOST -Lady's white gold Wittnauer watch, Sunday at Ordman's Roller Rink. Reward. FE 9.5023. LOST: Small black bulldog. Vicinity of 37th 5th St.

N.E. Studded collar, license No. 121. Reward, ST 9.592Z. LOST--Black co*cker pup.

vic. 56th Vincent with harness. Call WA 2-3672 LOST -Short-haired all black cat. vic. Prospect park.

SE. Answers to name "Timmy, FR 1-5758 LOST glasses in dark brown case with clin holder. Reward. TA 4-0546-TA 4-0701 LOST-Reward. Beagle, 9 mo.

fem. white bik. Ans. 10 Boots' Vic, Beligrove Hopkins, WE 8-7147. brown LOST-lady's plastic glasses, Vic.

gold bows with tops. St. Louis Reward WA 6-3456. LOST--NEAR WATERTOWN, $25 RE. WARD BLACK MALE PART LAB.

GREYISH MUZZEL, CALL GR 1-9344, LOST -Men's black slacks in Juster's box. vic. 34th Central NE. Finder please call ST 9-8106. Reward.

LOST--Blue box block N. of Henn, Central Ave SU 4-5776, LOST- GLASSES, BROAD RIM JA 1-2375 LOST Black Collie puppy, ton mark Memorial Drive. Rew JA 1-0666 LOST--Golden Lab green collar, No. Mpls. Rew.

JA 9-4760-JA 9.5441 LOST -Mink fur 3 skins. Vic. Edina on Oct. 10 Reward WA 6-6929 -Black female Lab. puppy.

5 mo. old Reward 5-5774 LOST -Dachshund from 517 8th Av. SE. Rew. FR 1-5969 FR 1-2154, prescription ground sun glasses, bra.

frame, Rew, JA 9.4923. 18. PERSONALS WILL gentleman on Nicollet-Hennepin bus at 25th and Hennepin, on Oct. 22nd, who spoke to passenger who was thrown against seat by quick start by bus driver, please communi- cate with A 0. Dieson.

FR 7.48412 19. PERSONALS, BUSINESS JACK, have your Jaguar windshield replaced at Harmon Glass. They cony 0 complete stock of foreign sots. car windshields. Call now, FE 8-7818, Russ.

WATCH REPAIRING Electronically tested guaranteed by out expert craftsmen of EGGIETON 726 Marquette FF A 2264 BUCKEYE Nursing Home Faribault. A residence with nursing care for wom en, Gracious living in a fine home One hour's pleasant drive from Mpls. $3 95 LUXURIOUS CID WAVE Hollywood deauty Art 624 Henn. 20 All supervised work by students COVERED BELTS regular 8 contout repairs buttons buttonholes ete feresa 248 Kresge Bide 5 6378 GREETING FE CARDS 9.4315, for sale. Also racks DAMAGED Clothes Rewo en Mail of dare Wisent Wenvers 142 Kreene Ride DEER CLEANED CUT WRAPPED.

SHARP FROZEN UN 6-7903. TOOLED leather jogs wallets belts Hand made Dory sir relare 1A 2 A017 SANTA'S BACKI TO OFF Toys- Cards- Housewares 424 Nicollet 22. STAMPS, COINS AND BOOKS BARBER DIME COLLECTION FOR SALE. Call FR 7-1335 after 6 BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESS SERVICE 26. Accountants and Auditors ACCOUNTING AUDITS PAYROLL.

COMPLETE BKKG SERV THOS. ALEXANDER. PUBLIC TAX ACCOUNT. ANT 921 4TH AVE, SO. FE 3-1926, 21.

Ashes and Rubbish Hauling Haul the Day You Call RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL MONTHLY SERVICE IF YOU NEED 11 CALL FOR PRICES TUB OP A TRUCK LOAD PEAS PRICES WORK GUAR WEST 50TH, SE PA 2-6467 CALL US- WE'LL HAUL IT Reliable pt rubbish service rest. dential. commercial Monthly service Southeast. desired PA free 2-3565 est. South West 8 TINY OF APSE funount Reliable promo courteous service FRANK MENTON 1A 5.3090 COLLEGE STUDENT would like to haul your tin cons and rubbish.

Call Alton Olson. PA 2.5232. COMMERCIAL hauling out specialty Home hauling too Olson PA 2.8821 SAME DAY Hauling Cans rubbish 50th. So Peas PA 2.5304 WE HAUL anvwhere anv amount all FE 5-5007 ho answer FF 6.9724 DISABLED VET Will appreciate your call Cheapest hauling JA 1-5427 GENERAL HAULING Small large lobs FREE ESTIMATES! SU 4 7414 RUBBISH General Hauling Prompt Johnson 1 PA 2723 MAN with truck Ashes rubbish hauling of any kind FE 6-7205. RUBBISH HAULING SNOW REMOVAL LA BELLE ARNESON KE 7.1410 PARAGON PUBBISH REMOVAL FREE ESTIMATES PA 4.6774 29.

Builders and Contractors REMODELING Bathrooms kitchens -Hendrickson 1A 3-5201 COMPLETE home repair, by experts, Reas Free est FE 9-6537 CUSTOM BUILT HOMES KE 7.2687 GARAGES Breezeways Promos service WA 2-2701 Home bldg remod. Garages specialty. Free est. TU 1.4798 CARPENTER Remodeling. repairs.

Years of exper. JA 2-8528 REDUCED RATES- Remodeling by hour or contract. 20 vrs. exp. PA 4-8819 eve.

REMODELING- REPAIRS NO JOBS TOO SMALL TA 3.4259 REC kitchens, additions Remodeling, free est. Don, 1A 4-4613. CARPENTER small WORK. Remodel, repair lobs PA 2580. UM 9 6607 FLOORS SAG? ST 9-8883 KiTCHEN repairing, 4 remad.

Satinection quer. TA 3-7954. A Net WOOD -METAL Free Estimates Planning Service NO OBLIGATION CALL TODAY ST 1-9531 INTERNATIONAL SASH DOOR CO. 2101 NE. Broadway, Minneapolis ORDER NOW! 3 WEEKS (OR SOONER) COMPLETIONI NOTHING 'TIL GARAGES GARAGES-BREEZEWAYS incl.

cement work FREE Estimatel FREE Catalog! CALL MI 6- 1331 (Days or Eves.) Models on Display-1850 Coma Ave. Across From State Fairgrounds THE SUSSELL CO. TWIN CITIES LARGEST GARAGE CO. REMODELING Residential commercial. Expert planning 1st class work.

Mr. Langlois. TA 3-8249 Sun. TA 4-0400 GARAGES Real- Framed or built to your specifi. cations.

No payment Spring. SIWEK LUMBER CO. ST 9.4462 2536 Marshall NE ST 9.9096 Eves, Sun ST 1.7914 or TA 4-2958 HOME MAINTENANCE Any size lob minor home repairs te complete home remodeling Garages porches attics amus rooms fences Free est 36 mos to DOV BOULEVARD INDUS. IA 4-2612 Eves -WE 8.2810 Complete Kitchen Remodeling Service Take 5 vs 10 00v Free Estimate: Vangen-Anderson Co. 1601 W.

Lake st Open eve 1A 5-6865 PROMPT SERVICE DELAYS GARAGES BREEZEWAYS CALL UN 6-5087 'TIL 8 SUBURBAN GARAGE CO. 6631 Penn Over 3 Years 10. Pay BUILD a better garage for less All materials. onlv $359 VIS 10 Day Do all or part of work vourself. JOHNSON CASHWAY LUMBER CO.

5825 Excelsior Blvd WE 9.2611 OVERHEAD DOORS Sold- Repaired AUTOMATIC DOOR CO 6700 Penn Ave 9.9707 HOME REMODELING Stone Construction Co. FREE ESTIMATES ME 3-3231 Need 0 tamily Room? Recreation General Remodeling. For Quality work call UN 9-4312 KITCHEN CABINETS Custom built free estimates. ACME LUMBER COMPANY 3200 France av S. WA 6-7668 QUALITY BUILT GARAGES 5-2828 GARAGES--LOW COST! GORCO CONST.

CO. WE 9.7868 EVES WE 9.4538 KITCHEN REMODELING, WOOD OR STEEL CABINETS HOTPOINT BUILTINS. ELMER N. OLSON CO. 500 SO.

11TH ST. FE 2-8931 RECREATION ROOMS Experienced builder, Bloomington. Richfield vic. only, TU 1:5591. KITCHEN CABINETS WOODMASTERS.

INC WE 9.9740 UN 9-5789 INSTALLATION SALES REPAIRS O'HEAD GARAGE DOORS Carlson, PA 9.6315 anytime REMODELING-REPAIR Amuse, Rms. etc. Ceilings -New Repair, TA 4-7481 A-1 CARPENTRY CE- MENT WORK. JA 2-2805. EXPERT remodeling carpentry, additions, barts.

attics. Free estimates planning, Mr. Gave, TA 3-0781. EXPER, carpenter wants buildina, home remodel. cupboards, garages.

Free est TA 5.7334 REMODELING A CONSTRUCTION THA TERMS UN 9.4136 MODERN kitchens designed for you. Formica, Pibg. electric, and Nile Lindwall Since 1932 TA 5-0544 URTIS KITCHENS DISPLAY AI LYNDALE AVE 1A 3 A80C 151 CLASS center The Scor tinnvian wit Free PA 9 5264 FLOOR leveling limbers Steel DOSES A A Adjustable Post Co. KF 7.9208 BUILDING remodeling porches. rages, attics.

Free estim, UN 9.7796. CARPENTER WORK WANTED NO JOB 100 SMALL PA 9 REMODEL vour home build new complete Arrange finance PA 9 4780 BUILD Remod Plans drawn Fi nancing Haining, 1A 5-7393, eves WE WILL BUILD YOUR HOME as vou planned WA 6:6015. Bldr 30. Cement Work, Waterproofing CEMENT WORK NEW REPAIR Steps, walks, drives floors, brick block work, concrete breaking, excavating barts, under older homes. Lic.

Ins. PA 2-0437. Cement Masonry Work Garage slabs, retaining walls, steps, driveways patios, Basem*nts under older homes. KE 7-6764. REPAIR WORK PA 2-1446 STEPS- WALKS- PARTY, DRIVES RET WALLS PRIVATE PROMPT SERVICE, BAsem*nT walls cemented water.

proofed. Garage floors, drives, steps. walks, block work, Work guaranteed. JA 91112 BAsem*nT wails repaired, natural stone QUE specialty, Bondex or Port. land cement finish, Call eves, for Free est PA 2-7821 Meyer SWIMMING steps side walks chimnev brick recon PA 4-2334 Ruona UN 9.3977 CEMENT WORK -All kinds Steps, walks, drives, floors, repairs.

Free est. Prompt serv, KE FLOORS steps walks drives retaining walls blocks Free estimates Bonded licensed UA 4.9630 UN 9.9318 FIREPLACE CHIMNEY REPAIR BRICK CEMENT WORK JA 1-6146 CHIMNEYS REPAIPED FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATE JA 1-4210 FIREPLACES. chimnevs brick stone cement work New repair UN 6-7542 BLOCK FOUNDATIONS CEMENT WORK -ALL KINDS JA 2-0342 CHIMNEYS froles cement work New WA fU 1.3635 STEPS, WALKS REPAIRS, BSMT. CEMENT PLASTERED, FE 8-6285. FOUNDATIONS, FLOORS AND DRIVES TU 1-7216.

Gardner Bros, TU 1-5622, 33. Clothes Posts Step Railings $15 75 A PAIR INSTALLED EXTRA HEAVY STEEL REST SLIVE ON STEP BATTINGS KE 7-5863 TU 1-7458 F. POSTS $15 IRON RAILINGS 3.1648 Modern Iron PA 2.2921 ORNAMENTAL RAILS COLUMNS TERMS ST 9-16531 647.247,489 694.826.200 Corp. for the Income cent $6.05 Sept. $39.142,000 A for vear 2,62 732.137,746 .000 2.17 nine months $10,844,000 3.72 six months $4,332 2,30 months ended $10,208,097 2.91 months ended $23,344,766 4.06 nine months $26,346,700 for nine BUSINESS SERVICE 35.

Electric Repairing Service ELECTRICAL WIRING- REWIRING 100 Amp Service- -Outside Meters Terms Prompt UN 6-7410 any time APPLIANCE TROUBLES? Sunlight Electric Service Center 2516 Lyndale S. 1A 2-2164. 1933 Univ. Av. Midway MI 5-5887 FOR WIRING NEEDS CALL ANNIS ELECTRIC FREE EST ST 9-2737 100 AMP.

Ser. outside meters WA 6-3088 1 5-3517 PA 2.6960 COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL WIRING FREE ESTIMATING FR 7.0131 ELECTRIC remodeling repair work Free estimates, Financing, FE 8-2541 PROMPT ELECTRIC SERVICE Ask for electrician WA 6-6600 anv time DON'T do any wiring until you call TA 3-5211, eves TU 1-0693 36. Exterminators and Fumigators EXTERM rats, mice, moths, roaches. bedbugs, etc. Work quat.

Free estimate. Radium Spray Co. Since '09 TA 3-0297 37. Floor Refinishing- Resurfacing LET ROY DO WHAT FLOORS YOU Sanding, refinishing waxing Free est Latest equipment 1A 2-2861 SANDING REFINISHING WAXING 20 VIS Free est, Reas JOHNSON FLOOR SERVICE PA 2.4578 OLD OR NEW $5 a room NEW FLOORS LAID REASONABLY New machines Free est WE 9.4242 CALL ROY HULL- -UN 6-8698 Sanding refinishing reas Free 30 years FLOOR Sandino Finishino Insured 3410 34th av PA 4.1868 EXPERT SANDING FINISH. Lowest price.

Free est. JU 8-4593-TA 4-4549. 38. Furnace Repairing Cleaning GET a quar. furnace cleaning job at lowest prices, TA 4-2656.

CRONSTROMS. WA 6-6567 JU 8-2711 -PA 2.6671 LICENSED Insured. Complete, heating service, Eastman Furnace Co. TA 3-4519 FURNACE Boiler. Hot cold air pipes cleaned 24 hr, ST 41.

Insulation Weatherstripping WE BLOW FIGERGIAS A ROCKWOOI no charge 36 mos to DOV RICHFIELD YARDS INC 60TH NICOLLE1 3-5231 Eves Sat Sun 1A 3.6133 42. Lawn and Landscape Service SOD Minnesota's Finest Weed free. fertilized treated While it lasts--Costs no more than pasture sod. BLACK DIRT Pulverized--Loaded delivered Special Sale on Evergreens Need space tor bldg WALLROCK FLAGSTONE RAY JORDAN SONS 2701. N.

2ND ST 2638 W. BRDWY JA 1-3588 JA 2-6105 Melo Rich Black Soil PREPARED FOR LAWNS, GARDENS AND COVERING ROSES. PULVERIZED COW MANURE MARSH MAY Klier's Nursery and Garden Store 5901 NICOLLET AV. TA 7-3553 BLACK DIRT PEAL YD 55. YD.

$10 YDS $15 50 COVERING HAY SOD MANURE THE MILORGANITE DALE GREEN 'CO. 7601 NORMANDALE ROAD WA 2.8726 QUALITY SOD BLUEGRASS CLOVER PROMPT DELIVERY MAGNUSON SOD CO. UN 9-6992 Crystal Lawn Material SOD BLACK DIP' CLAY MIT DE LIVERED SODDING GRADING KE 7-3116 KE 7-7358 BLACK DIRT tested Polv Hert vards $10 Clav and till din Immediate delivery SU 4.1361 SU 8-3704 SODDING Professional Landscape Service vears to pay, Free estimates. RAZE NURSERY FE 8.8919 FR 7-6445 NOW CUTTING WESTWOOD HILLS GOLF COURSE SOD LI 5-7628 WHILE IT LASTS Pulv. Screened Black Dirt ves $5: 3 yes.

$7, $12. Planting dirt. yds. $8 SUPERIOR LAWNS WE 9.3178 SOD SODDING for particular people Block dirt, clay loom fill Driveway rock Free est Sand fill WA 2.7023 DOC BLANCHARD 5-5709 U. OF M.

TESTED Best block dirt, puly, screened, veis. $101 8 elivered. ST-4533 MI 6 2344 SOD DEALERS! Sod available whole. sale dealers, 70 acres. Westwood Hills Golf Club.

Contact Elmer Carl. son. LI 5.8861 or JA 2-6598. PULV bit diff $20 elov loom $14 dirt 518 IC vd loads Willard Eve 7.1281 GUARANTEED black dirt clay. Week.

end eve, delivery, Ted Renollette. SU 4-8677 Parkway Tree Service FALL RATES PA 1-2741 TAN or blue grav wall rock, delivered $6.50 a ton Why pay more? Flagstone $12 ton, JA 1-1974. Twin City Tree Service Call day or night 1A 5.4394 ARBOR TREE SERVICE JU 8-1805 Terms Ins KE 7.2560 REMER SODDING SERVICE Delivered laid OF in field Black dir rock Rote tilling UN 9 8954 EXPERT TREE SERVICE UN 9.6639 Insured TA 4-2601 HUBER TREE SERVICE SPECIAL REMOVAL SURGERY TA 4.7976 BUD'S BLACKTOPPING FREE ESTIMATES IV 8.5365 BLUEGRASS CLOVER -Finest at 1 4c Hank 900 Service 51 0.3177 DRIVEWAY ROCK BLACK DIRT CLAY PIT PUN SAND CAVID 11 5.4648 FILLING BLOWING DISC INC GRADING 5-6536 Cr Rock $3.75 T. JA 2-3205 CLOVER bluegrass vd Harv Sod Service, FE 2-0902 CRUSHED DRIVEWAY ROCK, SAND. Red $4: White $5, KE 7.9065 45.

Moving, Storage, Shipping LIBERTY TRANSFER moves furn. pianos, local state. Since 1919 Insured. FE 3-8909 Eves 1A 3-6870 PIANOS, $10. Stoves refrigs $5 24 hr.

servic anywhere or small truck, reas FE 3-3046. Benson LIGHT DEL. H. Goods eves Sat panel, $3.95 hr. 5-4410 MOVE Cheap -Save Van small truck 2 men.

JA 9.4225 anytime, DELIVERY -H goods- a Refrig $5 Ranger $5 TV $4 50 ST 1.9292 PAY LESS -MOVING MEN $5 HOUR IA 2-7071 MOVING Large van Lie insured $5 hr 24 hr service PR 1-7219 MOV NG Hauling Pianos Refrie Clinton Ay Transfer HE 2-7821 MOVING a Local stote. Exper, Ins. Free est. PA 9-7790, UN 9-6555. Moving Darl time week ends PA 9.6031 EP 7.3556 PIANOS.

$10. refrig. furn sonable FF 5-8436 HI 9-0230, MOVE CHEAPER Flat by the hour. Pianos, 10. FE 546 LINDGREN- June (Carlson), age 43, residence 3039 11th Av.

S. on Tues. Survived by husband, Erwin; 3 daughters, Diane, Nancy and Jean Linda; 1 son, Erwin parents, Mr. Mrs. Herman Carlson: 2 brothers, Orville and Donald Carlson: 1 sister, Mrs.

Carl (Verona) Gustafson, all of Mpls. Services Fri. 1 p.m. at Welander-Quist (South Chapel), Chicago Av. at 19th.

Inteucent Lakewood cemetery. MARX-Elizabeth. 76, of St. Michael. Survived by 3 sons, Rev.

Michael Marx O.S.B.. Rev. Paul Marx O.S.B., of St. John's Abbey, Collegeville, Reinhard of St. Michael: 11 daughters, Mrs.

Lorenz Zachman of Monti. cello, Mrs. Owen Weinand, Mrs. Matt Linneman, Mrs. Applononius Duerr, Mrs.

Adolf Linneman all of St. Michael, Mrs. Vincent Dabocinzki of Loretto, Mrs. Irvin Ernst, Mrs. Ben Duert.

Robbinsdale, Sister M. Dorothy Ann O.S.B. of Brandon, Sister M. Virgene St. Cloud, Mrs.

Leonard Jabas of Little Falls; 5 brothers 5 sisters, 75 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Requiem Mass Sat. 10 a.m St. Michael Catholic church. Interment church cemetery.

Friends may call at Reinhard Marx residence. Rosary 8 p.m. Friday. Arrangement with Evans-Nordby Funeral Home. Osseo.

McGEE -Patrick, age 79. Survived by brother, Walter. Services Fri. 3 p.m. at the Henry W.

Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Av. S. (new location). MEKOSCH-Karen age 5 months, 2516 15th Ave. So, Survived by parents, Mr.

Mrs Robert Mekosch; brother. David and sister, Kathryn Ann: grandparents, Harold Mr. Mrs. White, Conrad MeE St. Paul.

Services Fri 2 p.m. Richard Gill Chapel, 735 E. Franklin at Chicago, Inter. ment Crystal Lake cemetery, Visitation after 3 p.m. Thursday NELSON age 74, formerly of Mpls.

Survived by son, William of Alhambra, Calif. 3 grandchildren, 2 brothers, Oscar of Belgrade, Minn. Nels of Mpls. Services Fri. 1:30 p.m.

at Gill Brothers (Central) Chapel. Just off Henn. at 14th St. Interment Crystal lake. NEUMAN-Sophie Marie, age 83.

2687 Lake of the Isles Blvd. on Tuesday. Survived by daughter, Caroline cousin, Ross Nielsen, Santa Bar. bora. and several cousins in Denmark: 48 nieces and nephews.

Service Friday 3 p.m Welander-Quist (West Chapel). 2301 Dupont Ave. So. Interment Lakewood. O'CONNELL age 52, Hamel, Minn.

Survived by his wife, Lucille; son, William; daughter, Peggy: 2 brothers, Tom and John: 3 sisters, Mrs. Catherine Otte, Mrs. Ida Rodem, Mrs. Mary Nygren, all of Mpls. Services Sat.

9:15 a.m. Malone Funeral Home, Fremont at Lowry, 10 o'clock Requiem Mass St. Raphael's Church. Interment St. Vincent's, Osseo.

Parish Rosary Fri. 8:30 p.m., and K. of C. 9 p.m. -Einar age 58, residence 2021 4 Ave.

So. Services Sat. p.m. at Welander-Quist (West Chapel) 2301 Dupont Ave. So, Interment National Cemetery.

ORDWAY- -Lula 2130 Como St. Poul. Survived by husband, Clifford daughter, Mrs. Rolland L. Thorson, Edina; son, Neil W.

Kidwell, Los Angeles: 5 grandchildren. Service 9 clock Sat, morning Lakewood chapel. Friends may call at Werness Brothers chapel beginning Fri. noon. Memorials preferred to The Minnesota Cancer Fund.

OSGARD Oscar age 71. 3245 Hennepin passed away Tuesday. Survived by wife, Inga: 2 daughters. Mrs Jenning Berge, Mols and Mrs. Leo Robeck, Shakopee: 2 sons.

Verne and Milton. both of 3 granddaughters. 3 sisters and 4 brothers. Services Friday 1:30 Sundseth-Anderson Funeral Home Interment Crystal Lake cemetery PELANT-George 1021 Portland. St.

Paul, Oct, 30th. Husband of Mary (Cleary): brother of Dr. Francis Newton, William Rosemeade, and Mrs. Emma Baden. St.

Louis Park. Funeral from The Willwer. scheid Mortuary. Grand Dunlap, St. Paul Sat.

at services at St. Luke's Church. Summit Lexington, St Paul at 10 a.m, Interment Miesville, Minn. Visitation after 2 p.m. Friday.

PETERSON age 75. of 2339 McKinley St. N.E Beloved wife of Oscars mother of Glen F. Margie A. Clarine all of sister of Anton Larson, grandchildren.

Member of Emanuel Lutheran Church Dorcas Society. Services 3 D. m. at the O. E.

Larson Chapel, 2301 Central Av Interment PETERSON Mathilda, residence. Stacy, on Wed, Survived by one son, Bernard Peteison Chicado, Ill. Services Sat at 2:30 p.m. We lander-Quist (South Chapell Chicago Ave. at 19th.

Interment Sunset Mama orial Park. PICKIT- Llovd 09e 52, of 1042 16th Av. SE. Survived by wife Bernice: 1 brother, Daniel B. Pickit; sisters, Mrs.

Anna May. Naves, Mrs. Dorothy Westling, Mrs. Claudia Johansen, all of Mols. Services Mon.

8:30 at Washburn McReavy (Southeast Chapel), 405 Central Av, 9 a.m. Re. quiem Mass St. Lawrence Catholic Church. Interment Ft.

Snelling National Cemetery. Rosary Sun, 8 p.m. Re viewal after 7 p.m. Fri. PRIBNOW -Arnold Frederick, age 60.

854 7th Richmond Calif, Survived by daughters, Mrs. Lewis Samusson, Springfield, Mrs Lawrence Gauthier ond son, Robert both of Willard N.Y, City: mother, Mrs. Anna Pribnow, Madison, Wise. brother. Harry Seattles sister, Mrs.

Karl Fauerbach, Modison, Wise. Ser. vices 1:30 Mon. afternoon Werness Brothers Chapel Interment Fort. Snell.

Ing National Cemetery. Memorials to Mount Olive Lutheran Church pre ferred. PROSHEK Dr. Charles of Reel Cedar Point, Excelsior. Notice of mortal service later, Fomily requests no flowers.

Arrangements by Billmon Pork Funeral Home, 3960 Woodale, John Billman, director, RINGSTAD Ruth age 53, of 4404 44th Ave. So. Survived by brothers. Earl Edward, Services Sat. 10 a.m.

Enger Funeral Home, Park Ave. Grant St. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. Memorials preferred 10 American Cancer Society, RISCH--Albert of 4304 1st Ave. Sarvived by wife, Kathryn son.

War. ren and 2 grandsons: sister. Mrs. Harry (Elsiel Mill, Omaha, Nebr. brother.

Lawrence Risch, Bakersfield, Calif. Funeral services Mon. 10 d. at Gill Brothers (South Chapell, 5801 Lyndale Ave. 5.

Interment North Star Cemetery, St. Cloud. Memorials Dre ferred to The University of Minn. Heart Fund. Reviewal previous 10 service only.

SCOVEL -John 0ge 79. 2747 3rd Av. S. Survived by step-children. Mrs.

Elsie Wallace, Mrs. Lela Wallace, Elgin, Elwin Hart Albert Prosser, Waterloo, lowe, Lester Prosser, Bruce, Vest 1 sister, Mrs. Maude Christensen, Marysville, Wash, several nieces nephews. Services interment p.m. Methodist Church, Greenwood Wis.

Visitation Friday at Richard Gill Chapel, 735 E. Franklin, at Chicago. FE 5-7729. SHERIDAN-Thomas age 88, resi. dence Carlton Hotel.

on Wed. Sur. vived by 3 sisters. Mrs Sheridan Con.nolly, Wausau Y. C.

Sheridan and Elsie B. Sheridan. both of Rochester, N. Y. 1 niece and 3 nephews Services Fri 1:30 p.m at Lakewcod Chapel, Memorials preferred to Masonic Foundation of Mpls Arrangements with Davies THORN Ella Marick, age 84, of 1127 4th Av.

Survived by husband, Sidney Thorn; brother, Paul Hubbard. Private services no visitation. Rutherford F. Burr, director. TURNER-LeRoy, age 51 at Stillwater Wed.

Beloved husband of Helen; brother of Mrs. Edwin Holm (Lucille), Stillwater Route 1. Funeral services Sat. 9 a.m. Simonet Funeral Home; 9:30 St.

Michael's Church. Graveside service 11:30 a.m. Sat. Lakewood Cemetery, Mpls. The family requests no flowers.

Visitation at funeral home beginning Fri. afternoon. VASEY- Stella 3114 Fremont Av. N. Survived 2 sons, Ivan A.

and Thomas J.1 2 grandchildren. Member of The Pythian Sisters and Past Dept. Pres. Ladies of The G.A.R. Services Fri.

1:30 p.m. at The New BillmanHunt chapel, 2701 Central. Visitation after 1 p.m. Thursday. WAGNER-Fulton A.

age 47 vrs. Denver, Colo, formerly of Mpls. vived by wife, Lorraine A (LaQua): 5 sisters. Mrs. Vidian Vve, Waukesha, Mrs.

Elmer Hendricks, Watertown. Mrs. Edward Hawkins, Mpls, and Mrs. C. Wesley Beckett of Mrs.

Phil Goldman, Oakland, Calif Private services Sat. Swanson Funeral Home, Lowry Irving Ave. No. Interment Crystal Lake cemetery. Friends may call Fri.

-Margaret Josephine age 78, of 2719 8th st S. Survived by 3 sons Archie Nesheim, William H. and John Weigler; two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Dreon and Mrs. Charlotte Mielke: three sisters, 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Services Sat. 1:30 p.m. from The New BillmanHunt Chapel, 2701 Central. Interment Sunset. -Rev.

Karl Webster, formerly, Buffalo, Minn. Services Fri. 2 p.m.. Webster First Baptist Church. Survivors: wife, Maude: daughter, Mrs.

Stanley Lotsberg, Buffalo: sons, Rev. Gordon, Fresno, Vernon, Pasadena, Floyd, Shakopee, foster daughter, Eileen Bergen: sisters, Mrs. Gust Anderson, Pasadena, Mrs. C. Lindberg, Buffalo; brothers.

Fred, Grand Forks, N. Rev. Paul Hopkins, Minn. WILLIAMS-Marlene age 19 of husband, Charles parents, Mr. Lake Excelsior.

Survived by Alvin Arnold; sister, Margie; brothers, Charles and David, all of Excelsior; grandmother, Mrs. Clayton DeWolf of Brook Park. Minn. Mr. Mrs.

Gust Arnold of Watertown, Minn. Services Sat, 2 p.m. at the Excelsior Lutheran church. ment Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may call beginning Thurs.

evening at The Enga Memorial Chapel, 5600 Excel. sior WE 9-5600. John T. Huber, director. WILSON -Thomas age 71, resident of Wasilla, Alaska, Survived by wife, Ann: 2 sons.

aJmes Donald 6 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Della Storholt Mrs. Ethel Ross. Services Sat. 10:30 a.m.

at the Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Av. S. (new location). Interment Sat.

2:30 p.m, at Bock, Minn. WOESSNER-Maria Nana, age 97, restdence Cedar Falls. lowa, on Tues. Sur. vived by daughter, Katherine E.

Woess. net: 4 grandchildren: 6 great-grand. children, Funeral services Fri. 2 p.m. Welander-Quist (North Chapell 1200 W.

Broadway. Interment Crystal Lake cemetery. YOREK- -Sandra Ann, age 2 vis. of 8925 Wentworth Bloomington, Survived by her parents, Mr. Mrs.

Aloise Yorek; a brother Mark a sister, Debra; grandparents, Mr. Mrs. John Yorek of Pierz, Mr. Mrs. L.

N. Johnson of Northwood, No. Dak. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m. from the Gleason Mortuary, 2650 Nicollet Ave Mass of the Angels, 10 a.m, at the Church of the Nativity, Bloomington, Interment Resurrection cemetery, FLORISTS HORTELIUS FLORISTS 2120 NICOLLET FE 9-5121 5.

CEMETERY LOTS CHOICE lots (Sunset) sac. price. Write 13 Lincoln Lane Northfield. 6. MONUMENTS MARKERS SAVE NOW -10 Granites: 40 Patterns $33.88 up Engraved Free del MONTGOMERY WA OD MI 6-2911 SPECIAL RATES FOR WANT ADS ORDERED FOUR AND SEVEN DAYS CALL FEderal 3-3111.

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