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1 Obituaries and Funerals Campbell Elsie Wolf, age M4, of Golden Valley. Piano instructor MacPhall School for over 60 years. Survived by husband, Chester at Hilicrest Health Care Center, Wayzata; son, John L. Campbell; son daughter-in-law, Colin Geri Campbell and grandchildren, John, Michael, Cathy Lori; daughter son-in-law, Laura Dennis Sullivan and grandchildren, Kevin, Murray, Brent Erin; daughter sonin-law, Elsie Andre Cadieux and granddaughter, Marie Aline. Mass of Christian Burial Thur.

10 am al Church of the Good Shepherd, 145 Jersey Ave. N. Friends may call at the Enga Memorial Chapel, 5600 Excelsior Blvd. at Hwy 100, on Wed. (TODAY) 5-7 pm.

Interment Fort Snelling. Dixon Rae formerly of 2649 Humboldt Ave. S. Retired Mpis. public school teacher.

Survived by daughter in-law, Sallie Carl Steinert; daughter-in-law, Jane Dixon; son daughter-in-law, Roy Jr. Phyllis Dixon; 3 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; cousins, Ellene Jones, Beulah Meloy, Kenneth McManus, Dorothy Rogosheske. Services Thur. 11 am lander -Quist (Davies Chapel), 2301 Dupont Ave. S.

Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call from 5-8 pm Wed. Memorials to donor's choice. Dobish Audrey M. (Dalgaard), age 66, of Minnetonka, MN.

paper journalist formerly of Milwaukee, WI. Survived by 3 daughters, Patrina Sarah, Deborah Ann, Mary Elizabeth; 2 brothers, Theodore Henry Dalgaard; 1 sister, Dorothy Armstrong. Memorial service 3 pm Thursday Jululus Chapel, Garretson, SD. Dusing Louis age 78, res. 9755-64th Ave.

Maple Grove. Survived by sons, Raymond, Alexandria and Ronald, CA; daughter, Mrs. Orin (Janet) Volkman, Forest Lake; 10 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Ed (Ruth) Miller, Mois. Funeral service Thursday 10:30 am Washburn Swanson Chapel, Lowry at ving Ave.

N. Friends may call 4-8 pm Wed. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. Francin Leola age 82, Clearwater, FL, formerly of on Tuesday, Sept. 25th.

Survived by husand, Sigfried; sons, land, Atkin, Robert, St. Louis, MO; daughter, Muriel McCalla, Columbus, OH; ter, Eleanor Wills, Robbinsdale. Memorials preferred. Gilbert Pearl, age 85, Mpls. Survived by sister-in-law, Mrs.

Eugene Glibert and many other relatives. Services were held at Peterson Chapel, Buffalo, MN Sept. 18th. Interment was at Lakeview Cemetery, Buffalo. Gray Mrs.

Miranda, 63, of Orlando, FL. Survived by son, Col. George A. Gray Ill, Fayetteville, NC; daughters, Mrs. Mary deLorenzi, Tangerine, FL, Mrs.

Cynthia Monell, Apopka, FL; brothers, John Halverson, Houston, TX, Richard Halverson; sister, Mrs. Cathy Nelson; mother, Mrs. Mary Halverson, all 4 grandchildren. Services Fri. 10:30 am Pine Castle Memorial Chapel, Orlando, FL.

Burial Chapel Hill Cemetery. WANT AD RATES LOCAL NON- -CONTRACT RATES PHONE 372-4242 If you live in Minnesota, but outside the metro area, Call Toll-Free 1-800-552-7272. Elsewhere in the Upper Midwest, call 1-800-328-4333. Rates for the following major classification categories: Annguncements, Automotive, Business Opportunities, Business Services, Education, Financial, Merchandise, Real Estate, Rentals 4-9 consecutive weekdays $2.78 per line per day 2-3 consecutive weekdays $2.89 per line per day 1 weekday or Saturday $3.65 per line 1 Sunday (flat $4.70 per line CONSECUTIVE DAY RATE All Sunday advertisements ore charged the Sunday rate ($4.70 per line). Sunday advertisements are included in determining consecutive day rates.

For example, the local non contract rate for an advertisement ordered to appear on both and Sunday would be charged $2.89 per line for Saturday and $4.70 per line for Sunday. ALL EDITIONS RATE Advertising ordered to appear in all editions of the daily Star and Tribune and all editions of the Sunday Star and Tribune will be charged an additional per line above classified non-contract rate. GENERAL ADVERTISING The first time insertion rate be $6.00 per line. As many additional insertions as desired will be allowed within 6 days of the initial insertion at $2.00 per line for the same ad. Rates for Recruitment Classification Category 1 weekday or Saturday $3.65 1 Sunday (flat Repeat weekday rate REPEAT DAILY RATE All Sunday metro advertisements are charged the Sunday rate ($4.70 per line).

All advertisements are charged an initial base rate (Daily or Sunday) for the first insertion. All subsequent insertions are charged the flat repeat rate ($1.60 per line metro; $2.00 per line all editions) provided the insertion dates fall within 7 days of the initial insertion date. For example, the local non contract recruitment rate for an advertisement ordered to appear Sunday, Monday Tuesday would be charged $4.70 per line for Sunday and $1.60 per line for Monday and Tuesday. ALL EDITIONS RATE Advertising ordered to appear in all editons of the Star Tribune will be charged per line above the' classified non-contract rate. All editions repeat rate is charged at $2.00 per line.

GENERAL ADVERTISING All Sunday advertisements are charged the Sunday General rate ($6.00 per line). All advertisements are charged an initial base general rate (Daily or Sunday) of $6.00 per line for the first insertion. All subsequent daily insertions are charged at flat repeat rate of $2.00 per line provided the insertion dates fall within 7 days of the initial insertion date. rates apply to general type advertising placed locally and all advertising placed from outside the five state area of Minnesota, lowa, North and South Dakota and western Wisconsin. Minimum size 2 lines.

$30.00 for blind box number ads. ERROR RESPONSIBILITY The Minneopolis Star and Tribune is responsible only for the cost of the ad for the first incorrect insertion of an ad. Each insertion of on advertisement is proof of publication, and it is the responsibilly of the advertiser to check the correctness of each insertion. No odjustments will be made 30 days after initial insertion dote. INDEX OF MAJOR CLASSIFICATIONS Classification Numbers ANNOUNCEMENTS 3-42 719-748 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, 341-346 BUSINESS SERVICES 101-171 EDUCATION 300 EMPLOYMENT 302-330 801-813 LIVESTOCK FARM EQUIPMENT.

271-283 201-249 PERSONAL 290-291 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 750-760 RENTALS 401-464 REAL 512-618 SPORTING GOODS 250-263 REV. Obituaries and Funerals Grummons Emil age 76, of Crystal. Survived by wife, Blanche; daughters, Mrs. Robert (Rita) Johnson Marcy Freitag; grandchildren, Scott, Erik, Kevin. Member Retirees Club of Northwest Airlines and Sons Norway.

Funeral Thursday 10:30 am at Elim Lutheran Church, 40th W. Broadway. Interment Lanesboro, MN. Friends may call after 5 pm Wednesday Gearty-Deimore Robbinsdale Chapel, 39th W. Broadway, and at the church for one hour before services.

Memorials preferred to American Cancer Society. Halter Lols E. (Carison), age 58, Miltona, MN and Peoria, AZ. Formerly of Mpis. Former employee of Gabberts Wards Southtown.

Beloved wife of Russell Halter, Miltona; also survived by loving children spouses, Kathy Randy Adam, Woodbury, Mark Sue Halter, LaCrosse, Betsey Art Nieto, Coon Rapids, John Jan Halter, St. Paul, Jim Halter, Mpis. grandchildren; dear daughter of Mrs. Louise Carison, Duluth the late Henry Carlson; sister of Richard Carison, Duluth. Funeral services day 10:30 am al Lakewood Chapel, 3600 Hennepin.

ment Lakewood. Friends may call Wednesday (TODAY) 4-0 pm at White Funeral Home, 2730 Hennepin. Hengel Edmund (Butch), age 70, of Mois. Survived by very dear friend, Gladyce Haflund and her family; brothers, Donald, Roseburg, OR, David, Brooklyn Park, MN; sisters, Helen Keliner, Apache Junction, AZ, Mrs. Alva Minikus, Mounds View, MN, Mrs.

Alberta Martinson, Bloomington, MN, Violet Mech, Columbia MN, Mrs. Rose Sargent, Crystal, MN, Mrs. Lillian Novack, New Brighton, MN; all family members and. many nieces nephews. Memorial service Thursday 7 pm at the Washburn McReavy-Northeast Chapel, 29th Johnson St.

NE, Mois. Himmler Mabel, age 79. Survived by husband, Herman; grandson, James Eben; great-grandson, Jeremiah Eben; 2 sisters, Jennie Falk Eva Hanson; brother, James Morse. Services Thursday 2:30 pm Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640-23rd Ave.

S. Interment Acacia Park. Friends may call Wednesday 4-8 pm. Hinz Charles age 70, of Richfield. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday 10 am the Church of the Visitation, 4530 Lyndale Ave.

S. Arr GIll Brothers (Southwest) Chapel, 5801 Lyndale Ave. Holmberg Isaac E. (Ike), age 83. Member of Bethany Lutheran Church and Minnehaha Lodge 165 A.F.

A.M. Survived by sons, Vernon, Bruce, Richland, WA Gene, Oakland, CO; daughter, Mrs. Richard (Beverly) Carson, gan; 6 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. Service Thur. 1 prn Henry W.

Anderson Mortuary, 3640-23rd Ave. S. Interment Sunset. Visitation Wed. 5-8 pm.

Memorials to Bethany Lutheran Church. Hueser Charlotte age 70, of St. Anthony Village. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Pat (Judith) Sokol Carol Buchholz, stepdaughter, Mrs.

Frank (Marlene) Dell' Aglio, Ridgewood, NJ; sister, Bette McGreevy, Cedar Fails, IA; 6 grandchildren. Services Thur. 12 noon at Fort Snelling morial Chapel. Interment Fort Snelling. Visitation at Peterson's Columbia Park Chapel, 3207 Central Ave.

NE al St. Anthony Pkwy, Wed. 6-8 pm and one half hour prior to service at the Chapel. Memorials preferred to the Activity Dept. of St.

Anthony Nursing Horne where she was a volunteer. Peterson 789-8389 Johnson Erna, age 91, of Cambridge on Monday. Survived by 2 daughters, Edryce Johnson, Fresno, CA Mrs. Walter (Myrette) Hornicke, Bi0omingion; 2 sons, Vernel, Green Valley, AZ Marvin, Worthingion, MN; brother, Edward Anderson, Cambridge; sister, Mrs. Oliver (Elvera) Anderson, Stanchfield; 10 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren.

Services Thursday 1:30 pm Salem Lutheran Church, Dalbo. Interment Daibo Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation at the Carison Funeral Home, Cambridge, from 4-9 pm Wed. and for one hour prior to service at church. Obituaries and Funerals Kato Bernadine, age 60, of Spring Park.

Survived by son, TImothy Ja grandchildren, Bone nie Beth; brother, Donald Mullin. Services Thursday 3:30 pm Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640-23rd Ave. S. Interment Trinity Lutheran Ceretery, Fergus.

Falls, MN. Reviewal one hour before service. Keohane John age 76, of ton. Member Mois. Board of Realtors Interlachen Golf Club.

Secretary treasurer Twin Cities Senior Golf League. Survived by son, Dr. John C. Keohane Jr. wife, Kay, San Francisco, CA; daughter son-in-law, Mary Brad Lolhrop, Bloomington; sisters, Mrs.

Kathryn Jordan Mrs. Mildred Meredith, of Joplin, MO; dren, nieces nephews. Services Thursday 2 pm Werness Brothers, Bloomington Chapel, 2300 W. Old Shakopee Rd. Further services interment Baldwin City, KS.

Friends may call Wednesday 5-8 pm. If desired memorials to American Diabetes Assoc. or American Heart Fund. Landsverk Einar, age 56, of 244 Front SI. Paul.

Survived by brother, Alvin, Minong, WI; mother, Mildred of CA. Graveside service Thursday 2 pm at Fort Snelling National Com: etery. No visitation or reviewal. Arrangements by Gill Brothers (Southwest) Lyndale Ave. S.

McIntosh John of VA In Weymouth, MA, Sept. 24, 1984. Beloved son of Isabelle Mcintosh of MA and the late Robert brother of William R. of CA, Robert Richard Edward Mrs. Madelyn Nalband Mrs.

Elizabeth Labadie, all of MA. Funeral from McDonald Funeral Home, 809 Main Weymouth, MA, Thursday at am. Funeral Mass in St. Francis Xavier Church, Weymouth, MA, 9 am. Relatives friends invited.

Late founder and president of the Mcintosh Embossing Security Embossing of Mois. and president of the Roff Embossing of DC. Family prefers donations in his memory to the American Cancer Society or charity of your choice. Molitor Adele, age 87. Survived by.

sisters, Rose Westman, Alvina Molitor Anna Fritz; brother, A. J. Molitor Ned Waldman; nieces nephews. Mass of Christian Burial Friday 10 am Holy Name Catholic Church, 37th St. 11th Ave.

S. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Visitation Thursday 4-8 pm Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640-23rd Ave.

S. Vigil Prayers Thursday 7 pm. Nelson Lesile, age 77, of Mercedes, TX, formerly of Richfield. Retired from Ford Motor Co. Survived by wife, Leora; son daughter-In-law, Gary Kris Neilson; daughter sonin-law, Pat Jim Eckblad; 4 sisters, Ethel Olsen, Lorine Goggin, Beatrice Anderson Bertha Mae Lundquist; 4 grandchildren.

Memorial Service Wednesday, Sept. 26th, pm al Central Lutheran Church, Grant St. 4th Ave. Memorials preferred to Central Lutheran Church or American Cancer Society. Niccum Chester (Doc), 64 1574 Canary 'Lane, Mound.

Survived by Catherine daughters sons-in-law, I Carol LeRoy Koehnen, Excelsior and Diane James Bryant Mound; grandsons, Scott, Mark Gary Koehnen, Michael Bryant; granddaughter, Paula Bryant; 3 sisters. Mass of Christian Burial Thur. 10 am at Our Lady Of The Lake Catholic Church, Mound. Visitation Wed. 5-9 pm at Huber Funeral Home, 1801 Commerce Mound, at church previous to service.

Vigil Prayers 8:30 pm Wed. Burial church cemetery. Huber, 472-1716 O'Brien Edward (Ted), age 72, of Shakopee. Survived by brothers, Leo of Shakopee Clarence of Prior Lake; 3 sisters, Mrs. Victor (Margaret) LaDouceur of Mrs.

Clarence (Lucille) Kocina of CA, beth of Mpis. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday 10am at St. Mark's Church, Shakopee. Interment Ft. Snelling Natl Cemetery.

Visitation Wednesday 5-9pm at the Cavanaugh-McNear-ney Funeral Home, Shakopee. Parish vigil Wednesday 7pm. Want Ad Deadlines Here are deadlines for placing noncontract Want Ads by telephone: Publication Day Deadline Monday. ..................4 p.m. Sunday 6 p.m.

Monday Wednesday ...........6 p.m. Tuesday p.m. Wednesday Friday. 3 p.m. Thursday p.m.

Friday Sunday All p.m. Thursday Sunday 9 p.m. Friday Cancellations and Corrections Publication Day Deadline Monday. ..........11 to 4 p.m. Sunday p.m.

previous day Saturday. 4 p.m. Friday Sunday All p.m. Thursday Sunday 9 p.m. Friday Our Want Ad Counter is Open: .8:30 a.m.

to 5 p.m. .8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. .8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.

To place a want ad, call 372-4242 Minn. Residents toll free call 1-800-552-7272 8:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Monday Friday Obituaries and Funerals Olsen Wallace age 55, of Mols. Preceded in death by daughter, Donna Mae.

Survived by wife, Shirley; sons, Steven Keith; daughter, Susan; grandson, Anthony; brother, Willard; sister, June Deering. Services Thur. 11 am Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640- 23rd Ave. S.

Interment National Cemetery. Friends may call 5-8 pm Wed. Memorials preferred in lieu of flowers. Owens Bertilla Mary, age 93, passed away Sept 22nd at her home, 4316-30th Ave. S.

Preceded in death by husband, Ray P. Beloved mother of Edward, Howard, Mrs. Harold (Eleanor) Anderson, Mrs. Raymond (Rita) Fitzgerald, Kansas City, MO, Mrs. Jack (Alma) Krueger, Pierz, MN Mrs.

William (Patricia) McNeil, Rochester, MN; grandchildren, Nancy, Michael, Jimmy, Gary, Mary Pat, Danny, Mary-Lynn Molly; greatgrandchild, Adam; sister, Edith Desmond, Platt, SD; nieces nephews. Services Thursday 9:30 am at McDivitt-Hauge Chapel, 32nd St. at Minnehaha Ave. S. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday 10 am Church of St.

Helena's, 3205-43rd St. E. Interment Si Mary's Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday 6-9 pm. Vigil Service 7 pm.

Remillard Napoleon age 86, of Mpis. Member of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Survived by wife, Addie daughters, Mrs. V. P.

(Jean) Nelson, St. Louis Park, Mrs. H. J. (Joan) Ursettle, Santa Barbara, CA; son, John, Copenhagen, Denmark; 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; sister, Prexede Kurpuis, Staples, MN; sister-In-law, Margaret Arton, Little Falls, MN.

Services Thur. 9:30 am from the Maione Funeral Home, Fremont at Lowry Ave. N. 10 am Mass of Christian Burial at Church of St. Bridget.

Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Rosary 7 pm Wed. Reviewal 4-9 pm Wed. Renikoff Esther age 86, of NE Mpis. Survived by daughter sonin-law, Laura Bernerd LaFond; son daughter-in-law, Robert Shirley Renikoff, all of 4 grandchildren; 5 side services Thur.

10 am at Sunset Memorial Park. Memoriais preferred to MI. Carmel Lutheran Church if so desired. Arr. by Washburn McReavy-Northeast Chapel.

Sackrison Charles G. age 58, of 8810 Lake Riley Chaska. Chief Master Sergeant Air Force Retired and employee of Minnetonka School Dist. Survived by son, Charles T. his wife, Priscilla, Brooklyn Park; daughter, Patricia L.

husband, Steven Johnson, Hopkins; grandchildren, Derek Jamie, Tina Debra; brother, James of nieces nephews. Services 10:30 am Thur. with visitation 6-9 pm Wed. at David Lee Funeral Home (Wayzata Chapel), Wayzata Blvd. in Wayzata.

473-5577 Interment Groveland Cemetery, Mika. Schwartz Ruth age 92, of Northridge Apts. Preceded in death by husband, George M. formerly of 237 Bedford St. S.E.

Survived by 2 sons daughtersin-law, George Marcile Minnetonka, John Pat of Baltimore, MD; daughter, Ruth Schwartz of grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; 2 nieces. Services Wednesday 1 pm at the Malone Funeral Home, Fremont at Lowry Ave. N. Interment Fort Snelling National Cametery. Reviewal one hour before service Wednesday.

Memoriais preferred. Semanko John age 39, of Brooklyn NY, formerty of NE Mois. Funeral notice later. Arrangements with Kozlak University Chapel, 1918 University Ave. NE.

789-8869. Soderstrom Elizabeth, age 92, of Mount Olivet Careview Home. Survived by nieces nephews in Sweden. Graveside services were held Tues. at Lakewood Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to Careview Home. Memorial services Wed. 1:45 pm Mount Olivet Home. Arr. Werness Brothers, 927-8641.

Stafford Robert age 81, of Mois. Survived by wife, Lucille; fer, Lana Capin of Pierre, SD; niece, Mariene Jensen, Rapid City, SD. Mass of Christian Burial Fri. 10:30 am at the chapel of the Church of Christ the King, 5029 Zenith Ave. S.

Interment Assumption Cemetery, St. Cloud, MN. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the church. Arr. Werness Brothers, 927-8641.

Sulla James age 54, of Richfield. Survived by wife, Mary daughter, Catherine; brothers, Leon, Mpis. Emil of Minnesola City; sisters, Marilyn Hohensee, Minnesota City Kathryn Greden, Rochester; aunts, uncles, nieces phews. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday 11 am at sumption Catholic Church, 305 E. 771h St.

Interment Fort Snelling. Visitation Wednesday 5-9 pm at Morris Nilsen Chapel, 6527 Portland Ave. Prayer Service 7 pm. Swanson Agnes, age 89, 2433 W. 22nd St.

Wife of the late, Albert F. Swanson. Survived by son daughter-in-law, Richard Karin Swanson; granddaughters, Allison Heggem, Christine Huebner; 2 great-grandchildren; sister, Vera Helen Eddy, Pasadena, CA; niece, Phyllis Strand, St. Louis Park. Services Fri.

11 am Thomson Brothers Funeral Home, Park Ave. al 26th St. Interment National Cemetery. Visitation Thur. 7-9 pm.

Memorials preferred to Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. Taylor (Fossland) Gloria age 49, of 3600 Bicomington Ave. Survived by son, Todd E. Sutherland, Monterey, CA; 2 daughters, Bobbi Li Hyster Julianne Taylor of mother, Magdalen Fossiand, 2 brothers, James Mois. Richard M.

Fossiand, Tucson, AZ. Member of Epiphany Lutheran Church. Services Thur. 10 am at Peterson's Nokomis Park Chapel, 1838 E. Minnehaha Pkwy.

Interment Crystal Lake. Visitation Wed. 6-8 pm. Memorials preferred. Peterson- Albinson-Stohiberg 721-1651 Want Ad Counter in the Star and Tribune lobby 329 Portland Ave.

8. is open from 8:30 to 5 Mon. thru 8:30 to 8 Friday. See us. Or call 372-4242.

Obituaries and Funerals Tuttle H. Roland, age 46, a native of passed away in Atlanta, GA on Sept. 23, 1984. Beloved father of H. R.

Tuttle 111 Anna Denise Tuttle of Atlanta, GA; beloved son of Henry Roland Tuttle (King Tut), Stockton, CA; loving brother of Jack Tuttle, Auburn, WA, Sharon Clow, Stockion, Tim Berg, British Columbia, Nancy Berg, Rockford, MN, Mike Tuttle, Jeff Tuttle, Lemoore, CA, Lonnie Tuttle, Stockion Victorian Wilson, Lemoore, CA; beloved nephew of Dorothy Hosking, MN, Jean Brown, MD, Ed Darling, L.A., Ethel Fruth, MN, Del Darling, L.A., Norma Arnold, FL, Thelma Orcutt, Mauston, Wt; beloved uncle of 16 nieces nephews. Preceded in death by mother, Madge Sandvig. Private interment. He will be greatly missed by all. Warner Mary age 45 of 2203 Oliver' N.

Survived. by ex-husband, Geraid daughters, Anna Lisa; sons, Joseph, William John; 7 grandchildren; sisters, Kitty, Patricia, Linda Angela; brothers, Donald Robert. Services from Kneeble eral Home, W. Broadway Upton Av. Fri.

11 am. Interment Sunset Cemetery. Visitation Thurs. 6-9 pm. Weegman Raymond age 69, of Annandale, formerty of Richfield.

Retired Richfield police officer. Survived by wife, Dorothy; son, Ray Jr. daughters, Peggy Reinhard, Darlene Tucker 6 Geraldine Lohse; brothers, Fred Marvin; sister, Marcella Often; 12 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren. Services Thur. 2 pm at Woodlake Lutheran Church, 7525 Oliver Ave.

S. Interment Fort Snelling. Visitation Wed. 5-9 pm at the Morris Nilsen Chapel, 6527 Portland Ave. Weldenaar Judith age 44, of Fridley.

Survived by father, John Weidenaar, Billings, MT; brother, Robert, Tucson, AZ; special friend, Donna Richardson; also nieces, nephew and a host of friends. Services Thur. 2 pm at Hillside Memorium Funeral Home, 2610-19th Ave. NE. (Hwy 88 Stinson Pkwy.) Visitation Wed.

7-9 pm. Interment Fri. Bozeman, MT. Memorials pref, to Judith Weidensar Scholarship Fund. Hillside Memorium 781-3391 Whitney Jessie of Edina.

Member of Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, Daughters of the American Revolution, Minnikahda Club, board member of the Boys Girls Club, a member of the Mois. Gyroetts Club and a former board member of the Mois. Womans Club. Survived by husband, Sumner; son daughter-In-law, John S. Sheila of Belmont, CA; son, Mark K.

Whitney: grand- daughters, Susan Whitney, San Francisco and Elizabeth Whitney, Scottsdale, AZ. Memorial service Fri. 10:30 am Lakewood Chapel, 3600 Hennepin Ave. Visitation Thur. 4-6 pm Werness Brothers Chapel, W.

50th St. Beard Ave. S. Memorials to Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church. Wong Hugh of Richfield.

Complete notice later. Morris Nilsen Chapel, 869-3226. Funeral Directors 13 McDIVITT HAUGE MINNEHAHA 724-3621 at 32ND ST. ENGA CHAPELS Hillside Memorium Chapel Complete mortuary services in beautiful Hiliside Cemetery 781-3391 2610-19th Avenue NE Peterson Chapels Nokomis Park Columbia Park 721-1651 789-1509 GILL BROTHERS 861-6088 888-7771 WERNESS BROTHERS ALBIN CHAPEL Raiph H. Albinson, Director Founder 2200 Nicollet 871-1418 Kapala, Glodek, Bertch 378-1331 Crystal-New Hope Chapel 535-4112 GEARTY-DELMORE ROBBINSDALE 537-4511 PARK CHAPEL St.

Louis Park 926-1615 Miller Funeral Homes Col. Hots Chapel 623-3244 Friday Chapel Brighton Chapel 644-9021 Thurston Lindberg Anoka THOMSON BROTHERS 2535 PARK AVENUE 071-4407 2701 Central Av. NE. 789-3535 MALONE FREMONT al Lowry $22-3672 DE. LARSON 2301 Central Av.

NE. 789-3571 WHITE FUNERAL HOME 2730 Hennepin Av 072-7244 GORANSON 872-7279 David Lee 473-5577 DUBE 872-1600 EVANS-NORDBY GLEASON'S 866-5038 HODROFF SONS Huber Excelsior 474-9595 Huber Mound 472-1716 KNAEBLE'S 529-9636 KOZLAK -UNIVERSITY 769-8069 MORRIS NILSEN 6527 Portland MRS. RICHARD GILL 2535 Park Ave. 071-4407 WATERSTON 1. 4343 Nicollet Av.

825-4547 L. Funeral Directors 13 Washburn McReavy Welander Quist DAVIES CHAPEL. 2301 Dupont Ave. S. 377-2203 SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 2nd Si.

Central 379-2360 NORTHEAST CHAPEL 29th Johnson SI. NE 781-6828 NORTH CHAPEL 1600 Lowry Ave. N. 529-9201 SWANSON CHAPEL Lowry at Irvine Av. N.

529-9691 STROBECK-JOHNSON 1400 Excelsior Av. 938-9020 Gearhart-Buchinger 29th Johnson St. NE 769-4345 DuSchane Chapel 4239 W. Broadway 537-2333 SUNDSETH ANDERSON Lyndale at 21st Av. N.

529-9291 HENRY W. ANDERSON MORTUARY 3640-23rd Avenue S. 729-2331 Crematories CREMATION SOCIETY OF MINNESOTA For info or brochure AMERICAN Cremation Assoc. of Minnestoa 612 473 -5577 Notices 18 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSAL FOR A COMMERCIAL FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECT To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, will meet al the School Administration Bullding in the City of Eden Prairie, Minnesota at 7:30 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, October 16, 1984, to consider the proposal of Baker Road Partnership, a Minnesota partnership (the that the City assist in financing prolect hereinafter described by the issuance of commercial development revenue bonds.

Description of Project The acquisition of approximately acres of real estate located at the southwest corner of the intersection of County Road 67 and Bury Drive in the City of Eden Prairie and the tion and installation thereon of an approximately 35,500 square foot center. The maximum aggregate estimated principal amount of bonds or other obligations to be issued to finance this is $1,700.000. The Project will be initially owned by the Company and leased to a tenant. Said bonds or other obligations If and when issued will not constitute a charge, lien or brance upon any property of the City and such bonds or tions will not be a charge against the City's general credit or ing powers but will be payable from sums to be paid by the Company pursuant to a revenue agreement. A draft copy of the proposed application to the Commissioner of the Department of Energy and Economic Development of the State of Minnesota, for proval of the project, together with all attachments and exhibits thereto, is available for public inspection from 8.00 o'clock a.m.

to 4:30 o'clock p.m., Monday through Friday, at the City Clerk's Office at the City Hall. At the time and place fixed for said Public Hearing, the City Council of the City of Eden Prairie will pive all persons who appear at the hearing an funity to express their views with respect to the proposal. in addition, interested persons may file written comments respecting the proposal with the City Clerk at or prior ORDER to said OF meeting. (BY COUNCIL By: John D. Frane, City Clerk Social Clubs Services 19 SINGLE? Tired of bars games? Join our club create good relationships by choice not by chance.

We ofr careful personalized matching Camelot Dating Club 872-6340 Loveboat Singles Club Into 920-9085 Mon -Sat 3-8 pm SINGLE? Meet that special one! Call DATELINE now. 888-1240 SWINGERS NETWORK 920-8529 3-5pm Auto Transporting 23 CARS TO. Md, Conn. Mass, NY. TN, MO, Ala, Ga, Fla, N.C., Tex, Ill, Calif.

AUTO DRIVE AWAY 339-7211 CARS TO: Ariz, Los Angeles, Seattle, New York, Florida 935-3802 Vacation Guide Misc. 26 CORONADO, CA We are now taking reservations for rentals at the Coronado Shores Coronado Cays. Luxury vacation rentals in So California for this winter season. We have a large selection of 1-4 BR ocean San Diego views. one month minimum.

Call Forrest Associates, Special Weddings and Occasions 34 APOLLO BAND PLAY ALL STYLES 926-8290 Lost and Found 37 Personals SOFTBALL Girls wanted for class AA team for 1985. Tryouts practice: Sat. Oct 13th, al 1 pro. Call John Hollander 612-475-0412 Unplanned Pregnancy You Have A Friend to Help Free Pregnancy Testing 338-2353 646-7033 HAPPY BIRTHDAY LIBBY "Y.L.H. Willie" HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY! TO LARRY FROM TERRIE MIKE, Cali my work find out where I'm working.

"Tammi" BLACK LAB, missing, family pet. Please, please return to 48th Abbott. $200 Reward. Will buy your own dog. No questions asked.

925-5124 or 926-3359 LOST German Shepherd, bik tan, Vic of St. Anthony, Reward. 724-2626; 379-4531 LOST: 12 year old black male lab, gray muzzle, vic Long area. Reward. Call 473-5702 LOST, Female Blue P1 Siamese, mos old, vic Vicksburg Lane, Plymouth.

Please call Connie, 474-5981 days: or 473-0432 eves. LOST. Sept 20, large white Male Cat, 3 orange spots on right side: vicinity of 31st Girard. Mpis; 5300 Reward. 827-6037 aft 10 pm LOST 2 Springer Spaniels, 1M, IF.

Sat. vicinity 5 Mots. Reward. 869-0463 LOST: $50 reward, Pekingese, "Sam" bik tall, wearing leash, Richfield, on LOST antique garnet caring screw type outside AMFAC hotel Sat nite LOST: bIK cal, wht paws throat, short hr. Vic: Oid Hwy Co Rd C2.

Reward. 633-5364 LOST: Blue clothes duffle bag, between Duluth Two Harbors, Sept 15. 484-7252 LOST Ladys Gold Watch. Daytons Marketplace Arcade. Downtown.

Reward 522-7395 LOST: Siberian Huskie, Kippy, blue eye-1 brown eye, Nokomis area, Call 450-0645. LOST: sm wht Pekinese poodie, Mois nr 33rd Grand, 17. Reward. 025-3574 aft 5pm LOST small Female, gray. shaggy dog, hairy face Burnsville, Reward.

094-5093. FOUND: ladies gold watch. Identity pay for ad. 588-20741 FOUND gray Tabby cat near NWA Credit Union. 452-7807 LOST: Beige Male young cal, vic Lk Hiawatha, 729-2297 Lost: Bik Brook: dale area, reward.

LOST: Bik Shri Hr cal, gold eyes $150 Rew 5 LOST SHEP-COLLIE FAT MO. 4 White Feet. 925-9730; 544-0007 LOST Long, Lk 479-3290. cal, bi eyes, REW. REWARD, Lost.

Brittany Terrier. 755-5097 39 Personals HAPPY BIRTHDAY LOVE OF MY LIFE HOW DID YOU GET SO GEOUS? MAY THIS BE YOUR BEST BIRTHOAY EVER. LOVE BIG BABUS, YOU ARE MY PARAGON ALL MY LOVE, IM WANT Traveling Companion 40-50 to share expenses. Maie-60 young problems. Tahita, New Zealand, Australia, Fill, eic.

Write, telphone must. Box M7573 Meis Star Tribune, 425 Portland, Mpis, MN 55450 Business Personals SEEKING Couple case study. Will receive prof. nancial consulting in 5 legal, insurance, real estate, investments financial planning. interested Inquire to: Box M7780 Mpls Star Tribune, 425 Portland, Mpls, MN BIORHYTHM- Personalized YR- Analysis also DATING SERVICE, Money back guarantee.

Send to: COMDAT, PO BOX 499, Duluth, MM 55501 MAILING LIST Expand your present business, market your product using our mailing list. For details write: PO Box 1390, Flint, Mich 48501 AIRLINE COUPONS We Buy for Top We Sell ist CL. to Off THE COUPON BANK ATT: FREQUENT FLYERS. Top paid for NW Coupons. We also buy all airtine awards.

The Frequent Fiver, 617-742-0072 MODELS WANTED? BEWARE of "Models Wanted" ads. For details, call: PLAZA 3 627-2811 Buying Air travel awards, NWO, UA, AA, etc. The Coupon Broker 303-755-9760 SAUNA Controls, $279. Write: Plans, 3rd, celsior, Mn 55330 612-474-4116 VIKINGS VS TICKETS FOR SALE AT COST BLUE OX, 918 3rd AV 333-3541 WANTED: Cabbage Patch dolls, will pay top dollar. Ask for Ron, 941-4933.

NEED Gopher-lowe tickets. Tim 8. 372-9098 STRIP-0-GRAM 724-7744 WE BUY STUFF 801-7280 MERCHANDISE Art Antiques Goods and 201 Estate Antique Auction WED. SEPT 26, INSPECT: TUES 5-I, WED 11-6 A selection of approx. 400 lots from several estates including: FURNITURE: Kimball dining room set, Vict.

hall stand, deco dental cabinet, old trunk, sofa, bedroom furniture, other estate furniture. GLASSWARE MISC: Framed prints, collectible glassware misc. items, bass guitar more ADVANCE NOTICE FINE ANTIQUE AUCTION WED. OCT 10 FINE ESTATE JEWELRY AUCTION MON. OCT.

22 Antique Estate Auctions Every Wednesday 6 P.M. ROSE GALLERIES "A SOCIAL EVENT" 1123 W. Co. Rd. Roseville at Lexington Consignments Accepted Daily 9:30 4:30 STAPLES MILL 410 N.

Main, Stillwater celebration of our 3rd anniversary as a special thank you to our enthusiastic customers, on Sept. 26-30 we'll offer fabulous savings on hundreds of beautiful antiques collectibles! Refreshments Drawings Mon -Sat 10-S; Sun 12-5 (612)439-8674 EDINA Antique Club Sale Thurs, Bin st Grange Hail or Eden across from glass, Perkins) Antas, coll dishes, pici, dolls, linens, xmas, pckf walches, lighting, spin whi, furn, Incl Windsor chr, Vict, prim morel ARMOIRES Nice selection -single double door antique wardrobes- we deliver. 338-2545 Waldon Woods Intown Gallery Washington No. Mpis. ARTIST HEADQUARTERS Very complete stock all types of artists supplies Amateurs Students And Professionals Also frame department.

Pierce Art Center -Frame Shop 3645 Nicollet 823-6296 9801 Nicollet 884-1991 28 WARDROBES Double single door, striped pine, oak, dark wood, other unique pieces $195 Up. Home Sweet Home 612-222-2940 ANTIQUE SHOW Village North (Brooklyn Park) Sept. 28-30 612-435-2049 Antiques, dealer's prices, orien, rug, 2100 Watertown Rd, Long L.k, 473-6128 69 PUCH 125cc, exc cond, 3M original, 784-7203 ANTIQUES MINNESOTA 60-Dealer Mail JUKEBOX wanted. any cond. Collect.

612-559-5458 SOFA chr oak, re uphol, 474-1050 WOODEN ICE BOX orig brass, exc cond, $475. Auctions 203 INVITED" THURS. SEPT DEALER AUCTION GOES PUBLIC From all over America abroad premiere new merchandise now available. Avoid the extra mark up, have fun be first to own our doll, toys, tools, electronics, sport equip, soft goods, hsewares, etc. All sold to the highest bidder.

Take 1 Take 10 Take 100 Dealers, store owners, auctioncers, check us out-you'll like what we offer. BE FIRST Be HERE! Royal Star Liquidators Wholesalers 7565 So. Concord 072-4210 455-1931 Auct: A. Peterson 427-35 Auction Sat Sept 29 '84 11AM SHARP Indoors, Lunch served. Located from St.

Michael, 2 miles East off Hwy 241 OR from 11 mi south on 241. Antiques, lg wardrobes, china cabinets. clocks, round oak tables, kitchen cupboards, commodes. wash stands, telephones, kerosene lamps, crocks, some glass ware, other collector's items. Terms: Cash or Check.

No property removed until settled for. Not sonsible for any accidents. Inc. St. versal Auctions, Michael, Minn.

612-497-3698 or 497-2710. Lic 27-18 AUCTION WED. SEPT New used furniture, living room, dining room bedroom, used household items, snowblower, plus new tors, housewares, tools more. QUICKIE AUCTION HOUSE mi. W.

of Osseo on Hwy 0152 2 biks. So. on Hwy VISA MC 612-428-2271 Col. Greg Christian CAl 127-64 AUCTION Saturday, Sept 29th at Collax United Methodist Church, Colfax, WI. 20 church pews, total 165 in pood condition with custom made cushions; 2 alter railings, 13 9.

These and many other items io be sold at public auction beginning al 1 pm. Col. Del Hagen, auctioneer. ANOKA POLICE RECOV. GDS PUBLIC AUCTION' Plus HH Goods Wed, Sept.

26. 7 p.m. Adm. $1 See last Sun. ad this AUCTIONS 848 East River Rd.

Anoka MN 427-6770 For Info 427-6771 Flea Markets Bazaars, 204 FLEA MARKET SKYWOOD MALL 694 CENTRAL AVE NE Every Saturday 572-1069 Starting Fridays Also, Oct 5 Books, Coins and Stamps 205 COINS STAMPS DOWNTOWN The Twin Cities newest full service coins stamp store. On the Skyway al 71h 55402 220 Cargili Bida. Mois, Mn. 612-343-0557 Books, Coins and Stamps 205 12D Minneapolis Star and Tribune Sept. 26, 1984 Obituaries and Funerals Adams Cyril age 77.

Formerly of 2814 21st Ave. Survived by wife, Vera; daughiers, Pat Anderson, Bethel Bosquez, Sharon Graham, Phoenix, AZ, Cynthia Elhert, Tulsa, OK Jean Iverson; 13 grandchildren, 9 greatgrandchildren. Services Thurs. 11am at the McDivitt-Hauge Chapel, 32nd St. at Minnehaha Ave.

S. Visitation Wed. 5-5pm. Private interment. Memorials may be made to the Cancer Society.

Austvold Berthin, 66, of Glenwood, MN, on Sept. 25th. Complete funeral notice later, Belisle (Warumzer) Helen, 35 years, of 742 Quincy St. NE. Survived by husband, Roger; children, David, Melissa Teri; parents, Kazimierz Stella Warumzer; brothers, John Jim; sister, Susie; uncle, aunt, nieces nephews.

Funeral service Fri. 9:30 am Kapala, Glodek, Berich Chapel, 13th Ave. 3rd St. NE. Mass of Christian Burial 10 am in the Church of St.

Clement. Rosary Thur. pm. Visitation Thur, aft 4pm. Belkair Susann (nee Johnsrud), age 35, on Monday in Broward County, FL.

Former City of Mois. policewoman and federal narcotics agent. Survived by sister, Joyce Oison, Thief River Falls; brother, Dan, Garrison, MN. Funeral service 1 pm Friday Sorensen-Root-Brenny Funeral Horne, Aitkin, MN. Bergee Leslie, age 71, of 1717 Washington St.

NE. Survived by brothers, Kenneth, Almont, Byron, Lyndon Roger; sisters, Mrs. Ardis Fleischauer, Miss Opal Bergee, Mrs. Donaid (Shirley) Wolf Mrs. Irwin (Joyce) Schulze; many nieces nephews.

Funeral services at the Kozlak University Chapel, 1918 University Ave. NE, at 2 pm. Visitation Thursday from 12 noon until time of services. Nick Radulovich Director. Kozlak University Chapel 789-8869 Bundlie George age 106, res.

formerly of 1700 E. 22nd St. Survived by daughters, Marie Kramer, Doris Ofson; 6 grandchildren; 20 greatgrandchildren; great great grandchildren; sister, Dora Dunlap, CA; nephew, Loval, Services 11 am Thursday The Albin Chapel, Ralph Albinson Director, 7200 Nicollet Ave. Interment Woodville Ceretery, Waseca, MN. Friends may call one hour before service.

Memorials preferred to donor's choice. Burns Scott Douglas M.D., age 31. Specialist in family practice. Born in Rochester, MN. Of Duluth, Pequot Lakes and recently Alexandria, MN.

Preceded in death by father, Robert Douglas Burns. Survived by wife, Joelle; 2 children, than, age 7, Michelle, age mother, Lucille Reppe Burns; grandmother, Esther Reppe; 2 brothers, Stephen Sheldon; sister, Sherol; 5 nieces; 4 phews. Services Thursday 2 pm Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church, Knox Av. S.

6 50th Mpis. Visitation Wed. 7-9 pm at Werness Brothers Chapel, W. 50th St. Beard Av.

S. Memorials may be directed to Scott Burns Search Rescue Fund, Suite 650, Builders Exchange 609-2nd Ave. 55402. NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Northwest Territories Just bouphi a special lot of brillant, uncirculated Carson City Mora pan Dollars. Special Price $99.50 each.

Quantitles. Please Call 338-5710 Largest Prices 400 Marquette Ave Downtown Mpis, Sutte 260 Precious Metals 206 FRIENDLY SERVICE Along with the best prices either buying or selling coins, precious metal, etc. (Stamps, covers, postcards- at downtown store). Two convenient locations COINS STAMPS DOWNTOWN 220 Carpill Bldg on the Skyway 7th Marquette Mois NORTHERN PRECIOUS METALS 4100 W. Broadway Robbinsdale, 612-536-6850 Building Supplies 207 MILLWORK BARN LIQUIDATION CENTER $800,000 HARDWARE SALE A Major Eastern Chain Liquidating Hardware Depts.

EVERYTHING OFF Power tools, hand tools, locks, cabinet hardware, electrical, plumbing, buliders hardware, thousands of different Items. All malor U.S. brand names, Black 6 Decker, Stan3M, East. Wing, Disson, Burnxomatic, Yale, Swingline, Lufkin, Wiss, Easico Also oak kitchen cabinets, bases uppers $35, bath vanities utility cabinets $75, marble tops $40, steel storage cabinets, low wholesale prices, shingles $18 per square, windows, moulding, paneling, lumber, plywood in stock. Millwork Barn Liqudation Ctr 0700 E.

Hwy 101 Shakopee between Savage Shakopee CEDAR DOCKS DECKS 8x 10 Cedar Deck 10x12 Cedar $207.00 12x16 Cedar Decks 3x8 Cedar Docks. $19.95 4x10 Cedar Docks OPEN DAILY CAM TO 6PM SAT. DAM TO 4PM Siwek Lumber Co. 2536 Marshall St. 781-3333 1-800-842-2625 CABINETS! Oak kitchen bath cabinets at off manufacturers list.

18 different door styles to choose from. Marble tops at off. All on display at: 3100 California St NE 781-3131 Open Tues Thur eve Sat till noon FIRE Doors, bar Joists, 20 rage door, almost anything used bide. materials. 489-9044 NEED garage or bide to house homeless pets.

Donation or will buy. Tax deductible. 498-7613 3 NEW ACORN 6' sliding patio doors. 1 or all. 872-6578 ALUM.

2 or 3 Track Storm Windows. $39.50 installed. 292-0178 CEDAR ROOFING. SHAKES AND SHINGLES. 437-3475 DOUBLE Thermopane window, 4x6, 935-4122 OVERHEAD garage good cond, $135.

Mpls. Business Equipment 209 DELI EQUIPMENT Out of business: (2) 6' lighted deli display refrig coolers, excel cond; Formica topped work counters; cheese cutter: 4 er steel file cabinet; older NCR register. 612-629-2743. BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT: Glass display case; 2 Belvedere hair dryers; 3 formica wall boards. 920-5685 TELEPHONE SYSTEMS Cellular Mobile Phones Communications Engineering 535-0112 1250W with chain dellyery rec, stacker, new rollers spray.

offer 521-7621 Poisar 12 Mobile Phone Like new. Complete $199. Mike Sharp, SANYO Answ. Mach. Phone Syst.

Sales, Serv. Install. New Used. 941-7404 SOFT SERVE Ice Cream ma: chine, counter top model, retail $2600, sale price $995. 546-0726 200 double sided grocery shelving, avail immed.

CASH REGISTERS- Sharp Elec. New used 938-4200 HYDRAULIC Styling Chair, blue, 881-4488 Sharp electronic cash registe new in box, $229. 612-374-5139 Want: good used typewriter, will trade for time clock 027-2834 Business Equipment 209 WAREHOUSE EQUIP FOR SALE DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS Pallet racking Kingway flow racks Shelving, institutional a quipto Clip Converors power gravity Scissors 01411C Shrink pkg Weldotron machines. Shankiin Forklifts Kolling 541-7876 for appt. PICKWICK DISTRIBUTION CO Children's Column 211 ORIGINAL Cabbage Patch dolls in boxes.

$60. 894-4387 Clothing and Furs 215 BEAUTIFUL MINK STOLE $110. 445-5532 Equipment 216 WOULD YOUR COMPANY BE INTERSTED IN SAVING MONEY? If you are per spending month a minimum of $500 on software or computer can save you money. Call (24 hours a day for more info. EPSON MX 100 printer Graftrax, mint.

$375. 432-3184 SUPERCALC for IBM PC, new still in wrapper $250a 944-3483 Diamonds Watches, etc. 217 FANCY JEWELRY or plain, we are buying single pieces as well as entire estates. We handle all sorts of gold silver leweiry, diamonds, watches, sterling silver rare coins. We need better pieces for our tomers.

Please stop by, we have lots of interesting pieces for sale. Two convenient locations COINS STAMPS DOWNTOWN 220 Carolli Bide on the Skyway 7th Marquette Mpis 612-343-0557 NORTHERN PRECIOUS METALS 4180 W. Broadway 612-536-8850 we pay highest prices FOR DIAMONDS WE OLD GOLD Antiques Estate Jewelry Reliable Jeweiry Appraisals BADINER JEWELERS 338-6929 CORNER OF 8th NICOLLET WE TOP ALL ON DIAMONDS Up to $8500 per Carat Also, buying gold, anta leweiry. Continental Diamond 2736 Hennepin Uptown Area Free Prkg. 872-8302 8-POINT diamond wedding ring band, $100.

Call 529-5132. Fireplace, Equipment, Fuel Barbecue 219 0 0 SAVE OAK FIREWOOD, 1. YEAR SEASONED, 054-3302. MOBILE HOME axles, fires wheels. Ideal for building trailers.

Call 612-477-5431. 2 YEAR DRY BIRCH OAK Delivered or picked up. 559-0311 FIREWOOD FOR SALE 789-6949 MIX Hardwe, cut, spilt, del. $50- cord, $100-full cord. 729-6365 Good Things to Eat 221 YOU PICK- Tomatoes Peppers.

Beets. Beans. TIMBERDOODLE FARMS 854-3765, 432-6306 WILD RICE, $6.00 per pound. 333-5751, Mon- Thur after 5pm Don't miss the chance to advertise your business in our CRAFT HOBBY CORNER! For details, call Sue Engler at 372-4146 and Hobby Corner Handicrafts and Hobbies 222 LIQUIDATION SALE HOBBIES CRAFTS Models, Paints, Games Art Supplies, Silk Flowers, Wood Carving, Trains, Stamps to OFF RETAIL SALE SEPT. OCT.

KENROSE SHOP MALL Hwy 3 Rosemount, Mn. Noon Mon- Fri 10am Sal. Easy to sew -8-20 Order printed pattern by number. Send $2.75 with your name, address and pattern' size to Marian Martin, Minneapolis Star and Tribune Pattern 232 W. 18th New York 10011, (Please add 50 cents for pos- Handicrafts and Hobbies 222 FOAM RUBBER Cut to Size for Cushions, Pads Mattresses.

Do-I1-Yourself Upholstery Supply 1558 W. Larpenteur 645-7211 SUPER CAR. Who says you have to be grown to drive? Plywood and pine can turn a child's race car fantasies into reality when you build this Super Cart Complete instructions, assembly diagrams, and scale drawings provided No. 1626-4 $3.95 SCHOOL DESK. School days remembered This handsome, old-fashioned desk and bench are a cinch to build from inch oak.

The desk box and trestle-style base are built separately, then joined. Desk has hinged lid and pencil groove. Plans include step-bystep assembly instructions and scale drawings. No. 560-2 $3.95 HIGHBOY.

Handsome and spacious. this double-decker chest consists of upper and lower cabinet sections. Constructed from white pine and baltic birch plywood Pians include complete instructions, materials list, and assembly diagrams. No. 2824-2 $3.95 To fully illustrated and detailed instructions for these delightful projects, please specify the project number and send $3.95 for each project.

To receive all three. send $9.00 and specity project number 3119-2. Add $2.95 if you would like our new color catalog listing hundreds of additional projects. All orders are postage paid. Mail to: Classified Crafts Star and Tribune Dept.

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