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Duntop ribun? THE WEEK IN REAL ESTATE Bank to Shod Old Currency tusiNESi Ju State's First 'Cat Cracker' in Operation Debt Burdens Ming' More U.S; Families A growing number of Amerl Calhoun Beach Club Sold; Garage to Be Built; Improvements Set DOES IT FRIGHTEN YOU? U.S. Needs 100 Billion in Do6s rvt 575 can famiHta ajt "over their heads" In debt and need emer The Minneapolis Federal Reserve bank is going into the business of making "shredded wheat" out of your folding money. In fact, 'jthe bank will shred 27 million bills a year. It's all part of a new servicedestruction of unfit. cur rencyt he nation's federal reserve banks are giving the treasury department.

Previously the banks only cancelled unfit currency and cut it in halves. These halves were sent in separate shipments to the treasury for burning. happen. The change has been gency help, to get out By LANDMARK Mlnnaaaoll, Trihaa nal bti Na Vtriiar The Calhoun Beach club, on the north shore of Lake Calhoun, and an adjoining tract of land on Lake street at Thomas avenue S. have been purchased from Mrs.

Rose R. Peck, owner Minnesota's first oil refinery catalytic cracking unit has started operation and its second is scheduled to swing into section this week. I Catalytic cracking is a complicated process which converts That la the finding by the family economic bureau of MlaMtraUi Mm u4 Ttltaa Imall CtmalUat Northwestern National Life In mostly that the banks noV own 55 billion dollars of federal debt. The ownership of those securities makes the tanks liquid. But as a result the gover ment's debt must be The best answer I can gjv is that debts are a.

part ofour scheme, of things. CHICAGO Last year we had a 36-billion-dollar Increase in our total debts, completing a surance Minneapolis, alter a survey of consumer credit and manager for the past several by F. W. Grlswold, president of Northwest Auto middleweight oils Into high-octane gasoline, liauid eas and lift of 100 billion dollars since Debt adjustment companies reported an Increasing number matic Products Corp. other more valuable products, Northwestern Refining the outbreak of the war in Ko rea.

of Insolvent families. Some Approximately $1,750,000 was ii Ql fLJU 1 bank personal loan officials Eurotean countries envy ua the price of the two properties. That has had a lot to do with our debts (next to their envy of A one-story garage with root out prosperity, according to The new federal reserve service will save taxpayers $750,000 annually. In Minneapolis, a new shredding machine will destroy an average day's volume in 15 minutes. the American businessman, and Kenneth L.

Ross, an investment parking will be erected on the Thomas avenue tract. This will our productive labor). They said many applicants for loans are so burdened with debt that they are not, acceptable risks unless they can find co-signers for their notes or put up special collateral. counselor here. In fact, Ross adds, we never have had pros know each contributes to our very productive economy.

provide parking for the residents of the hotel and space for stores on the Lake street front. perity unless we had an in St. Paul Park, said its cracking plant has started test runs which will continue at least 30 ddays. International Refineries, r-Wrenshall, said its cracking H.itnit will go "on line" Tuesday or Wednesday after a six-week Vde)ay caused by a fire. I Northwestern's plant already has produced 100-oclane gasoline, Elmer Erickson, execu crease In debt ament? The insurance company CALHOUN BEACH CLUB Eight-tory building and adjoining lot told found the following reasons: INSTALLMENT CREDIT The late Will Rogers put it THE TRACT -has a frontage the other way around, when he Inflation and high taxes.

of 227 feet on Lake and. a depth of 225 feet Due to a rise in the now has passed the 20-blllion- dollar mark and total consumer credit approximately 27 billion said that a depression is what THEY WISH they had thetn in their economic mix. The last answer, is that your debt and mine must be paid off. Then some other equally good younger debtor takes our plce. What we have to make sure of is that we have more hew Inability to resist impulse story -hall extending through lack Gray, moving here from happens when we all try to pay eround at that point the roof buying with easy credit.

Cincinnati, Ohio, to join Pills- the second and third floors, and off our debts. dollars, the report points out. parking space will be at ground bury Mills. The house at 115 Concealed in statistics about Illness or other emergencies, Plain bad management tive vice president, said. Formal level in the rear.

the third floor. This space has been leased to Midwest Radio Fifty first street was sold consumer debt and consumer BIG INCREASES In debts are the inseparable companions of high prosperity, says Ross. Each level will provide park opening of the plant will not be held for at least 60 days. debtors, that our total productivity and incomes rise so- wt income is the vital fact that Television Inc. (WTCN), for Northwestern National ing space for 125 cars.

The cost of the garage-store building is the bulk of the debt is concen which will use the gymnasium bank, executors of the estate of Northwestern's cracking unit can safely" carry- our debts. for its television studio and will trated among a minority seg estimated at $175,000. Here the history is favorable. George S. Murphy, to the ment of the population, says Wrecking of two houses and "Is the first stage in a long-range I expansion program under which the firm plans to expand We carry our bigger debts bet There was only one 10-year period in our history when our debts grew very little.

That decade was the 1930s, and we don't want that debacle again. I am sure on the basis of con occupy the third floor with offices for the corporation. 6 Major Airlines Reach Accord With Machinists Leonard Neigighs. The resi the insurance company. three stores on the garage site dence at 601 Parkview Terrace, is now under way and construc A tremendous growth in per Griswold bought the property its daily capacity from 8,000 to tion of the building is expected as a private transaction.

He ter today than ever before. Our smaller debts of the early 1930s almost ruined us, especial ly when everybody wanted to be paid off, and all at once. 30,000 barrels. sonal savings has occurred si multaneously with the contin servative past experience our Tyrol Hills, was sold for the Gabriel Burmans to Robert Law, coming here from Ohio said it was in no way connected to be started by Sept. 1.

International's "cracker" is total debts in the year 2000 will WASHINGTON (UPJ- Six with the other properties in 11 'part of the firm's new The club building itself is eight stories with a penthouse. add up to more than two tril ued build-up in consumer debt, it says. This emphasizes that in any long continued inflation which he is interested. He has Advrrttifmmt barrel-capacity refinery. The to join Pillsbury Mills.

major airlines, Including Northwest, and the Machinists union, lion dollars. Total debt today is appointed Clinton G. Shaw as 640 billion dollars. This building will be remodeled somewhat and redecorated by THAYER SMITH, last manager of the club building, AFL, agreed Thursday on a About two years ago the week reported the following like that of the past decade, millions of people gain while others lose correspondingly, the new owner. amount of our private debts BKKMEL-SMABY Realty.

sales in the to, $25,000 refinery also includes the state's first polymerization unit 'Manolher process which con-" verts certain catalytic cracker products into even more high octane gasoline. Fifty-sixth street and passed our total public debts. new contract providing a nine-cent hourly pay hike for 20,000 mechanics and service employes. class of houses: 4715 Girard the study continues. HOW TO HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR THE BUILDING is fully OC cupied at present with the ex ception of the gymnasium, a two All the increase in debt since Lyndale avenue is putting avenue sold for William THE SURVEY shows that the the linishine touches on its Fisher to Anderson; the end of the war in 1945 has been in private debt The settlement, which came typical installment-burdened new home office building.

5009 Gladstone avenue, sold for family, seeking help from a TOTAL PUBLIC debt has re- one-story brick building, 44 by J. W. Gilges to John after more than three months of bargaining, must be ap loan company, is in the follow t4 ieet, lacing Lyndale. o815 Oakland avenue sold for mained constant at slightly less than 300 billion dollars. The fed ing situation: D.

S. Fisk to E. V. Hedblom A special facility of the new 1 80 N.D. Wells Average 85 Barrels of Oil a Day proved by union members.

Approval is expected. building will be the basement 5129 Logan avenue S. sold for Income between $3,000 and C. R. Bredeson to Palmer Lee, community hall, 24 by 42 feet, $4,000 a year.

About 2,500 employes In Min equipped with coffee bar Sales in the $10,000 to $15,000 eral debt has been slightly reduced. State and local government debts have grown. We are now in an economic system where debt is sure. to grow. Do you think we possibly could have had 1952's pros lounges, Iireplace and other Owes between and eight and 15 creditors a total of $1,200 to $2,500, or four to eight months' neapolis and St.

Paul are involved in the NWA agreement, bracket included: 4050 Went worth avenue sold for Anne E. was offset by the labor demand for the Tioga natural gas Catherine line and crude oil LIFE By a Wall Street Jounul Subscriber "Ona day I picked up The Wall Street Journal in a railroad club I expected dull reading. Imagine my surprise when I found some of the brightest, most interesting article ever read. "I tent for a Trial Subscription: For the first time in my life I begin to understand why tome men get ahead while others stay Smith to J. K.

Easthagen; 2401 income, Other airlines are Eastern, laedal the Mlnneaaoth Trlbaiw WILLISTON, N. D. North Dakota oil production in the first half of 1953 totaled barrels, compared Iyith 1,465,000 barrels for all of '--1952. pipeline projects. appointments conducive to comfortable meetings.

The room will be available to the service clubs of Richfield and to community gatherings of a civic Sixtieth street sold for Has an automobile and tele Capital, United, Trans World "The daily flowof transient Katharine a tz to Susie vision sej. perity without all the buying of nouses, radios, automobiles that was possible by buyers going and National. A union spokes Chovan; 2805 W. Sixtieth street labor is more than enough to meet the present demand, and Has no savings or other cash nature. sold for George Wagge to H.

man said this was the first joint settlement with the six airlines 36 billion dollars into debt? resources, a surplus of labor generally is Among the Richfield sales Speikers; 3313 Longfellow ave nue sold for Kenneth John available," said Clemens. THE ECONOMIC theory in The debt adjustment com' reached in negotiations in the aviation field. reported by the firm last week were the following: H. L. Wil Total employment is up 6 volved here is tough, I can't pany usually takes charge of son to Eugene M.

Nelson ter cent in Williston, with mosU answer it. Dr. John Williams the paycheck of such a family, liams, bought the Hazen 5525 Upton avenue S. sold learned about the far-reaching. of Harvard and the New York returns 'unwise purchases if Perkins residence at 6624 Hum bolt avenue S.r Arnold Federal Reserve bank went into possible and works out easier changes taking place in America.

found out about new inventions, new, industries and new ways of doing The across-the-board pay hike is retroactive to Jan. 1. The contract also calls for a new bonus rate of 7 and 12 cents an hour for the second and third shifts, respectively. it in 1941. payoff terms with remaining Nesheim sold 6601 Morgan ave gains noted in the construction industry.

Job opportunities were plentiful during the past three months, and a slight shortage of workers is expected during the rest of the summer. That was at the end of 10 creditors. The family, mean business that are helping ambitious nue S. to Allen W. DeVoe; John Production now averages i Tftnlv about 85 barrels per day! yr well compared with thei riaOO-barrel legal maximum.

This is because total daily production is limited to about 5,000 barrels, mainly because of Jack of transportation and market outlets. Production men report that 125 wells were completed during the past six months. Of this total, 93 were successful producers. The total number of wells now producing in the state is for J. C.

Orthel to W. Murphy; 6612 Vincent avenue Richfield, sold for D. W. Russell to D. Snobeck; 3732 Bryant avenue S.

sold for C. A. Grovem to E. L. Schleuter 8007 Garfield avenue, Bloomington, sold for C.

N. Burling to G. V. ears of "priming the pump." while, is kept on a strict econ Those federal government ex omy living budget. men earn money.

My trial subscription to The Journal cost me 16. the time of my life reading i. And The average hourly wage of penditures to increase prosper Lorentzen sold 6816 Pleasant avenue to Stanley P. Hurley; A. E.

Snodgrass sold 6744 Fifteenth avenue S. to Allen Mar-cott; Kenneth A. Finley sold Why does a familv get It mechanics prior to settlement ity resulted in a 25 billion dol FOUR FIELD WELLS were self into such a finincial predic- was $2.18. best of all it showed me how to increase my income," lar increase in federal debt." Ac completed last week in the Tl Kick. cording to Keynes this "prim 02a area.

Seven had reached bZZi 'third avenue S. to This story is typical. If you think: The Wall Street Journal is just for; In the income property trans ing of the pump" was to give critical testing stages with Dorothy J. Boyle; George S. actions Thayer Smith report us prosperity.

Then Williams Riebe sold 6820 Penn avenue S. completions expected early this week. asked: Housewife Typists Cash In on Shortage of Secretaries to B. H. French; Dillon G.

If the prosperity does come, In Montana, meanwhile, two Hagen sold 7401 Nicollet avenue millionaires, you are WRONG! The! Journal is a wonderful aid to salaried men making $7000 to $20,000 a It is valuable to owners of small biisi-. nesses. It can be of priceless benefit', to ambitious young men who wantj to earn more money. i why can't it Why wildcats were abandoned as can the public Keep It up Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. and NEW Five nun- 1,000 clients who pay $20 per out of their bigger incomes? Amerada Petroleum Corp.

aban dred housewives in 13 cities are Why does the government have to Harley Prindle; Richard J. Galarneau sold 7232 Knox avenue S. to J. R. Angerhofer; Earl W.

Phillips sold 6300 Stevens avenue to A. L. Ruud; John J. Delaney sold 7536 Aldricht avenue to Bernard ISO. Five of these are marginal producers in the Bottineau 'County area.

Of 125 wells drilled, 33 were Wildcats. The failure ratio was low eight wells produced oil to 25 dry holes. Production per well is expected to continue to decline until completion of the Standard Oil Co. (Ind.) refinery at Mandan in the sale of the twin bungalow at 3555 Holmes avenue for Otto Weinold to L. Fish and the sale of the duplex at 3523 Stevens avenue for C.

Peterson to G. M. Timm. THORPE BROS, report the following sales of residences in the price' bracket: W. F.

Lynch sold his residence at 2704 W. River Road to Talto O. Soine; J. A. McEach-ron sold 2717 Inglewood ave secretary per week.

They range from doctors, lawyers and small businessmen to big to keep on going into debt? cashing in on the growing shortage of office secretaries. Their As far as I know no econo enterprises like the Bank of mist has yet given a good an America and the United States number is expected to double within a year. swer to Williams' question. doned their No. 1 State and No.

1 Northern Pacific, both in McCone county. Attention is focused on the Argyle Royalty Co. Baukol-Noo-nan Coal Co. venture in Divide county, N. which has been slowed up by mechanical failure.

Doran The Misses Holmberg Chamber of Commerce. Much as we may all dislike These woman, most of them In addition to the 500 house sold 6726 Humbolt avenue. S. to Henry T. Shema; Andrew It, there seems to.

have to be wives currently working for this debt increase everv vear, young mothers, are part of a snowballing business venture which was started on a shoe The Wall Street Journal 1 the complete business DAILY. Has largest staff of writers on business and finance. The only business paper, served by all four big press associa-'; tions. It costs $20 a year, but you esn I get a Trial Subscription for 3 moflths; for $6 (ia U.S. and Possessions).

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MT 7-12 Slpera sold 7224 Harriet avenue him, Trattner has several thou Prosperity 6eems to be found Activity during the first "half of 1953 indicates that operators will drill from 250 to 300 wells to Ida Christenson; Joseph sand home typists available at nue, St Louis Park to Max Wexler; Morrow Peyton sold 5814 W. Lake street. St. Louis ed upon that. McDonald sold 7545 Emerson a moment's call.

1 The well Is at 6,800 feet, and ready to be tested again in the Madison formation. Tests to AFTER ALL, we know the year. avenue S. to Raymond Burrows; Park, to Curtiss E. Melby, in a rJLNUttr he says, "we country needs more schools and PIPELINE construction in Fred Nordenstrom sold 7620 string three years ago by an Indianapolis, camera salesman.

They are experienced secretaries who gave up their office careers to rear families and could turn out a million letters Ralph H. Burwell sold 4219 date have recovered no oil. roads. Robert Moses of New Tioea area has increased Lynn avenue, Morningside to a day in any city where we op York just won a General Mo Activity in the Fryberg-Dick- erate." Jack A. Haglund; Harold A tors first prize of $25,000.

He got it for submitting the best inson area has slowed up fot lowing the initial interest ere Smith sold 4624 Bruce avenue. His system works like this have lately returned to their petroleum -v industry employ-ltrnent in, tne Williston-Tioga area by 35 per cent over this total. There are persons em The client rents or buys a tape Edina, to W. E. Brown; Ralph J.

typewriters as a source of extra ated bv the Amerada wildcat repon on now to get more Second avenue S. to D. L. Anderson; Robert C. Latimer sold 7600 Harriet avenue to Soren C.

Sorensen; Paul A. Leigh sold 7509 Fremont avenue S. to Walter Elftmann; Carl E. Wartchow sold 6737 Clinton avenue to Paul M. Donovan; R.

N. Peterson sold cash. The only difference is roads and how to pay for them. discovery two weeks ago. recorder from Trattner.

He dictates his correspondence whenever and wherever it suits McMorrow sold 8131 Westwood Hill drive, St Louis Park, to Henry G. Sutliff. that now they work at home ployed in the industry at Tioga, m- The Plymouth Oil Co. began drilling its No. 1 Frank Fischer within sight of junior's playpen.

him. THE ORGANIZATION OF HASELTINE, GllBERt'- THEIR BOSS, Robert H. messenger delivers the (SW.NE 11-137N-98W) in Stark county, N. 20 miles south of Trattner, 41, started his home 6344 Irving avenue S. to R.

C. said Boyd Clemens, empioy- manager here. During the last three months the number of men working on drilling rigs dropped, but this tape to the housewife, who has typing service in Indianapolis Dirkinson. The wildcat will be drilled to 1,500 feet. a piaybacK machine and a sup Bjorge; Kenneth Bryant sold 6708 Thirteenth avenue S.

to WILSON, INC. with a capital investment of ply of the Client's letterheads, He said we should spend twice as much for roads as we are doing now and borrow to pay for them. Moses even said road outlays should not be pruned down as the government attempts to cut all other expenditures. That is because outlays are productive. They make real gains for the economy.

These gains outweigh the burden of the greater debt they cause. $2,000. Most of he money went E. L. Crosby; John Mackay New Tire Lasts 100,000 Miles DETROIT, MICH.

Ns) B. F. Goodrich Co. has announced a new all-nylon cord truck tire capable of giving She types up the letters that night, and they are delivered to sold 7036 Garfield avenue to into tape recorders, a vital part of the Trattner The Some Medical Ritual Called Doris Whipple; Barney Moffat tho clients office early next rest went for a help wanted ad sold 6944 Logan avenue S. to morning.

INVESTMENT SECURITIES I Of SO. fTH STREET I POSH AY TOWER MAin 7340 Minnttpelii 2, MinnMoH 4 for "women to do typing in Trattner's home secretaries Dwaine E. Brownell. your own home excellent pay." 000 miles of service. The tire Needless Hangover of Habit earn $25 to $30 a week working Trattner's typing-at-home ad LARSON MUNGER Realty company, formerly located at evenings live or six nights i is called the "Traction Express Silvertown" and is designed for week, He says they are better We want, more houses and cars.

We want many more ef 131 W. Lake street has chanced By ALTON I- BLAKESLEE AhmwUicA Prt BelniM fUporter use on drive wheels of trucks its name "to Larson Realty drew 600 response. Since then Trattner's organization has expanded to 13 cities and he expects to add at least 13 more. He now has about ana tractors, it nas a 46 per nursing procedure books." The and has moved to new quarters off than with a $60-a week office job because of savings on clothes, lunches, carfare and baby sitters. cent trucker treal than the or at 2431 Hennepin avenue.

The three-story brick building at area to be operated on must be shaved, but he sees no reason to shave the lower parts IUSINESS FOX SALE r.mv.n aunfrtartnt. (rill prrt4lc KMi KM. 4S tncMmc teal', mitlni t.te t.Maall. in rmtraett m-inkIM all hi It aMtln ataa aai ftxttM, Will uerltfcc aadara far tSS.t. Gaat nana atthni.

Thla feniana aataatn a Jin.il ataaat aaacc aa aala la aaatker tJtr amaM aat la ft l-ra with aa-raMan. Write KI MA' MlancapaUa (tat a4 -Trtaamc. ficient industrial plants. Borrowed money makes them possible. I WORKED In banks in the days when there was almost no federal government debt Those were the days of weak banks, and In the Upper Midwest 2 out of 3 failed.

Today that can't of the body for a chest, NEW YORK Lots of that! medical ritual you're put through in having an operation is needless, a hangover of habit, a surgeon says. Dr. Samuel P. Harbison of Pittsburgh, speaks up for more comfort and happiness for narients In an article in the the intersection of Hennepin and Emerson avenues has been purchased by Walter J. Larson, head of the firm.

It will house the realty office and provide general apartment rentals. AMONG THE SALES of The rule banning any fluids 'Do-lt-Yourself' Trend Brings Boom in Rental Equipment and Tools after midnight needs study, es pecially for children, Dr. Harbison writes. Dryness just adds to the discomfort. Except in 11 Journal of the American Medi cal association.

homes in the upper price bracket Douglas Rees Associates, report the sale of WHAT YOUR INVESTMENT mCOME If you not earning 4 on your investments Ait LA TAXES should consider Municipal Bonds, By WILL HERTZ Miaataaath Trlkaaa Staff Writer Anything from a posthole certain conditions, fluids can be taken safely until three to four hours before surgery. He says much of the shaving rent a variety of sanders, lad ders, paper-hanging equipment and wallpaper steamers. in Minneapolis retailing, par-1 ticularly in hardware stores I and lumber yards. The hardware stores are undergoing a minor revolution In the Frank Rutherford home at 4606 Oak Drive, Edina, to the Leonard L. Tesses, who are lsn needed, wenner are imhj V.

shots of morphine or auger to a power hedge Plumbing need repair? Rent bans on drinking water, or eat the tools you need. That's the range of Items ing foods you like. He suggests moving here from Aurora, III. The residence of Margaret SECURE PROFITABLE 1 Descriptive Clrceleri Vpna Reeieit JURAN MOODY mercnarraising teenmque, according to Christopher, manager of the Minnesota Re homeowners can borrow from one of the city's fastest growing a new analysis to jearn nai rules may be outmoded. Thompson, 2820 W.

Twenty- Many surgeons fall into the habit of using a certain type of incision for abdominal surgery, or always use one type of sutures or thread rather than others which might be better for some kinds of surgery. Bandages often may not be needed, at least not as long as they now are used, the sur sixth street was sold to L. A. tail Hardware association. service businesses rental of tools and equipment Patronsky of Ann Arbor, Mealclpnl lecerltles Isclestoly fixing up the garden? You can rent power cultivators, garden tractors, lawn mowers and shovels.

Remodeling? Rent electric drills, electric hammers and chain saws. MANY PATIENTS are nerv- cms and apprehensive before an "REALIZING the needs of who is joining the Wabash RAPID GROWTH of this TlXEr HONES: GArfield Nil PHiot 1423 Screen Door here. operation, ne sajs. 13 East Sixtk Street St. Paul 1, Mianeantn.

business is a direct result of the growing "do it-yourself" trend homeowners," he said, "the hardware store has become a browsing place, with displays "Then come enemas, shaving. Raymond B. Lynch resi among economy-minded home Water In the basement? Rent that make it easy for home deprivation of fluids, and aa- ministration of drugs by hypo- 1 Aarmlr lnilotions. Must all geon adds. Bandages that seal a wound completely can cause owners.

dence at 2139 Glenhurst avenue, St Louis Park, was sold to Roy Wiprud, who is moving here from Duluth to join the an electric pump. handymen to find anything Many hardware stores long discomfort and perspiration. And are you planning a WHY TAKE LOSS? they want at a glance." have made a practice of renting certain items like floor sanders. party to show off your handi Homeowners seeking mate AFTER SURGERY, routine Westinghouse Electric Co. work when the project is corn- rials for do-it-yourself repairs orders often forbid giving a pa The past two years, however.

GUkMUTEES I3TECI3T. The house of Dr. Raymond Dieted? Rent tables, chairs aid Improvements are lumber tient even sips of water for have seen the opening of stores L. Sanford, 3913 Colorado avenue, St. Louis Park, was sold and an Ice cream freezer.

dealers' most-rapidly expand r(8) PSD C3 which do nothing but rent some these precedures be routine for all patients? How can we make i the pre-opetative phase less of an ordeal?" Dr. Harbison says the need I', for enemas before all surgery is highly questionable, and may be terrifying to a child. They're I even ordered in soml hospitals, he adds, before child's tonsils A And if the party gets a lit to the Marvin E. Russells. i 300 different kinds of toolfand tie wild and somebody breaks some time.

But Dr. Harbison finds water usually is safe, even after surgery on the esophagus. The sooner a patient starts equipment a leg, rent a hospital bed and The G. R. Crowl residence at 4814 Thomas avenue was sold to Russell Collins, moving (THE GREAT DO IT YOUR a wheelchair.

SELF1 BOOM Pag 7, This ing market, spokesman for the Northwestern Lumbermen's association said. Some lumber yards have become lumber "supermarkets," he said, where customers help themselves to what they need in plywood and other supplies. Lumbermen also are direct INTttlST PAIS TO ATI Of WITHDRAWAL A 10CAL INSTITUTION EST Alii SHED 1 lonn here from Oak Park, I1U to Week magazine.) are taken out. Six such firms are listed join Northwest Airlines. A to drink fluids, the sooner he won't need fluids by vein, and the sooner he can take pills by mouth.

Some diets after surgery are under Tools 4 Machinery- MOW MUCH does It cost to rent one of these gadgets? It depends on the size. You can get ft house jack, on the one hand, for 35 cent" a day, and A two-man chain saw, on the new house on West View Road in Deephaven was sold for the csntractor. Joe Boyer, to the Rental" in the yellow pages of the Minneapolis telephone book. They report that well over half their businesi It with home John Glueks. He abolished routine enemas five years ago, and reports no complications resulting.

They are necessary before some types Pf aurgery, however. AS FOR SHAVING, that Is often dictated "by outdated preposterous, he adds. A per 12 Wennd ft Meaner Arnrk hdmhkt Aseocfd ing more of their advertising to the borne owner rather than the professional builder ind tradesmen. other, for $1 a day. Th "do 'It-yourself trend has made many ether changes The houste at 4340 Brown dale avenue, St Louis Park, was sold for the John Burtons to son may be forbidden coffee, which he likes, and given tea, which he dislikes.

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