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1s SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4S, 1956 Tribune Classified PHONE 32=—- MALE HELP WANTED “OVERNMENT PATROL INSPECT-| TOR—Guards needed frequently’ pers and other borders.| fate Particulars free./ ment, a ‘St. Low WANTED—Farmer, Sarnnia, son or man at once or soon as harvest. is' ever to travel in country. Steady | work. Good pro! MeConnorr’ _Company, Dept. Waite, fo. im Gr at oo te ee ages. ae thy is Complatan. Cater te a! SALESLADIES—Represent Manu! turer, Your own clientele. 90' per | cent repeat business. No competi-| tion, Every woman and girl wants ‘orsabra.” We deliver, $15.00 daily advanced, Details free. FA) TOMFIT COMPANY, 1215 VanBur- en, Chicago, bee EARN $30.00 weekly in spare ti addressing envelopes at home. Ex- perience unnecessary, Ordinary clear handwriting. Write prompt- Crown Mailing Bureau, Room 20, 308 South Dearborn, Chicago. LADIES--825.00 weekly edsy—ad- dressing cards at home—apare ti time, Experience unneessar: lars 2c stamp. Write ‘mediately. Harrison Service Plan, 608 So. Dearborn, Chicago. : 25.00 weekly easy for time addressing cards, ing or experience nece: Encl mp for partie Elm Service, 117 N. Dear- Chicag: ESS tatils-af home. Profitable kK with pay in advance. g furnished. Write tramnedintee enclosing stamp. The Society Press, Desk 949, Kansas City, Ki __ sits. : WOMEN WANTED to. care for in valids in fine Bismarck homes. $30 weekly earned while studying sltort nursing : LADIES—Make $2.00 for three hou work at home. No selling. Send stamped envelope for particulars. COSMOS MFG. CO,, 4401 Broadway, | Room 1, Eqhicige. LADIES we pay $7 per hundred for’ gilding greeting card: mt easy work; tely. King Card Co. 155 East 43rd stl N.Y. LADE ild Greeting Cards, free particu-: rs for addressed envelope. York- ie Card, Dept. KD 864, Lexington, modern apartment, including’ piano and all Clean and warm. ae A very nent electrical convéniences. Always hot wa- . To responsible couple. Will sub- 807 Fourth stree ior A apa rtment. Also an unfurnished modern apartment. A 7 room part: close in, For; sae a bed dufoid. Phone 905 after} _ FOR RENT—A very nicely furnished, small modern apartment for one lady. Clean, warm, und always-hot water. 807 Fourth street. ‘OR Ri partment furnished or ‘anfurnihe d, Write Ti 24. ‘OR RENT — Furnished apartments. The rH Apartments. Phone room. Call 434 during the GOOD, DEPENDABLE USED CARS. ait bated Ton Truck; Buick Six Tour- M._B. GILMAN_CO. FOR SALE—One practicali new Chev- FOR SALE—5 room bungalow. WE PAY $15.00 per 100 to’ £6 ‘ sa For cl at 214 Fifth St. furnisned modern | LOST— | fessor Jack's. Reward. Phone 6155, I WILL HAUL your ashes and gar- Advertisements LE TEN ROOM two stezy house, bath rooms, all ern and wplete and in good condition. trees, lawn and shrubbery. location. Price $6200.00. Terr: | FIVE ROOM bungalow and bath, ex- ellent rake i Cea fall_ lot, ine garden. Ad ome, Price 1250.06. heres FIVE ROOM cottage and bath, mod- ‘ern, located north part of town and em Leet off pavement. Price two ine Good Terms. } EN ROOM house ry? bath brick age Lag and i in, porch, 50x1) sason.od with small cash payment, riven bo monthly ieralieees OM ly modern, rage, garden, ‘ea me lent property. jawn, Fe an exee! $3200.00. Terms. TEN ROOM two story house and bath, good condition and modern, double garage, 765x160 foot lot, lo- cated on Fourth street. rice $6260.00. Terms. FIVE ROOM bungalow and bath, ex- tra bed room Jo basement, | baile in, fixtures, garage in ba: dandy "condition. $650.00. cash, ba installments. OTHER equally homes for sale, also lots in all parts of town at very tte heed ei on ‘td promptly and arrange to get set- Hed in your OWN HOME before cold weathets« Tis 1 INV! ESTORS TGAGE SECURITY COMPANY, INC. Office with First Guaranty ¢ Bank °° lance on monthly u will find used cars, carefully care of under our own roof heated building. These cars are overhauled, and guaranteed and are the best values to be found in the used car market. Let us show you our stock, Touring; Dodge Seda: Delivery; Ford Coup bargains. Easy Pay- Pea "eakt and other AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCL! rofet 1 ton truck with enclosed cab and body and extra tire. Just tha thing for a school bus. One 1926 Star six coupe, same as new, only run 2,000 miles. Can be bought at a big discount. One 1925 special Dodge, coype; fully e ul 1d. $625, ke BIS! K Mi TOR C STUDEBAKER Dis. TRIBUTORS. on AND FLATS __ i ‘modern 4 room house with Si n and garage on back of lot. Also Ford car with truck body. Cheap if taken at once. 613 Thirteenth St. Phone 476W. Ga- rage. Small payment down, and monthly payments at a very rea- sonable price. For sale by owner} direct. Phone 9 Department Store. Also, 960 acres clear, ($24,000.00) ‘exchange for | Staple General Merchandise of about equal value. LOU HOWARD, Sioux Falls, 8... vy site He Ho: MO} R—Nowt tel, with everything pl in A-1 condition, at a price that ea can’t beat. BONS mS = ADVERTISE out of town. FREE rate book, Standard. ae Agency, St, Louis, Mo. FARM ‘Li o FARM FOR RE: farm land. Good use, ip reat, basement barn and. silo on the! lace. Thirty minutes’ drive from igaiow ismarck. Telephone: 938-R, or ~Ga-| write Tribune No. 2 rage. Small ent down, and! | monthiy paymen' a very rea-| RENT | sonable price. "Phone. 921. R SALE—A one story 36x46 house, 44x54 barn and 4 acres of land lo- ed ptr of ond country club. 1 narck, N, rie room house. of it. Close Call 417 Phone | - |" FOR RENT—One large modern | oy Soyfebiaedy aah en are cies |; for ousel also ga-! Ls ji rage for rent. Calt S33. Pai Phone} jale setter. vicinity of Sterl-| _487W. ing mostly white, with orange col-| FOR Ri va .mewly dec erated ored cats’ and spots, my name on’ light rete rooms. wn collar. Reward as to whereabout: town. Couple preferred. ne A. W. Mellen, Bismarck. at 307 Fourth street. OST—A_lady’s white gold wrist} watch Friday, Sept, 17th, between Eighth street and Ave. A and Pro- a month, I oFien ‘street after 8p. m. LARGE, well furnished front room in modern home; close in; suitable ferred. | NEWLY: Decorated, city-heated, | ern light housekeeping room, single ar connected. College b r Televhon Two NICELY furnished sleeping rooms in first block east of Bank “of N. D. on Main 'St. Apply’ at Main Si MISCELLANEOUS bage twice a week this winter. I ey Pindeas ae fx make. : aul cinders for driv an walks, cheaper than inert Rbesnvel, the loads are larger. For service. Phone 977-J. 7. M. Bureli,’ 417; Seventh street. i pies "on nd 8603 evenings. FOR Furnished light house keeping apts. for two. 4 fth BARGAINS FOR SALE 6 ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, full basement, hardwood floor: down stairs, heat, water and se er, east front, 50 foot lot, a bai gain for §3700, on good terms. 7 ROOM modern house, 3 bed rooms, full basement, hot’ water heat, light, water and sewer, for $3950, 50 foot lot in Riverview Addi- |, south front, for $365, Cash. Yany other houses and lots sal GEQ. M. REGISTER. a i FOR FOR SALE—A 1906 model 22 Win- ar 1UU Want to Bell it your yt arck |’ FOR ’SALE—One bed with for FOR SALE—Heating stoye in good «| Pie cane ar ra Cole's Hot ons Meg: me ic ‘ole’s Hot blast, one ra ek | _ aoa met Seam a ed rooms for tight housekeep- In modern home: 112 Ave. | FOR RENT—A i ym int modern home. Also — rai rea ed. 311 Fourth St. ‘OR RENT. irge nice] ished att On REN of el ahd ce ‘home or city lot at a reasonable ERT Pe ae { price, let me ktiow. Tribune Nb. 22)) ui ver Ki springs} Jewelry pa Apply ej F. ition;| Knowles. FOR RENT. _ed foo! Also garage for rent. FOR SRENTOne sleeping room. ¢ * 960LJ after’6:30. with transmission and cab box, new cin 00. Arnold, 800 Main, One small dum Phone 187. H. chester repeating rifle. New and in good condition. Price $15. Call nt'111 Mandan Ave. or Phone 1096-J, bal complete $800. Good _ Phone 389 or-613-J, condition, Phono~ 730. Prici . siete, 00, R. Crane, Beresford, 8, | _ st SALESMAN WANTED | “EXPERIENCED v are opening three territories North Dakota, in wh place salesmen from,2h.to 35 years of age who have auccessful: sales ‘ecords but are interested ina line that ,ofiers large. opportuditie ‘ Salesmen are paid Salary ri ing. Expe with chance for, Bonus and Promotion. We are manufacturing commercial feeds and sell to retail feed deal ers, Country consumer work in au- tos. Territories are small so ne. | week ends may be-spent at rome. | Poaition is permanent, to producers./ Opportunity large in a stendily| gtawing business. Applicants must bear rigid jada ation and give bond at our expense. Write, giving all details in letter. | Address, F, S. Gilchrist, | Lor Mo. AN” OLD, catabliahed, © national iy! Known concern, rated AaA‘l, manu- facturing a thoroughly high class | p and diversified line of Logybe rue || specialties and calen: geeks a capable salesman on & siithme, ex- clusive S| Weekly advances with monthly settlement of commis- sion on a liberal schedule, includ- ing liberal ailowance for, mail an repeat o1 For rrefe attention, ples e give age, business experience and reference first tet-j ter, Address Reid Wilkin, Sales} Coshocton, Ohio." _ =|! HAND TAILORED values SUITS $23.75 GUARANTEED finest America. All-wool Hand TW hhored | Suits, Satin Lined Overcoats $23.75 and $29.75 retail. Fight day de- livery guaranteed. Biggest commi sions and bonuse: responsibility guarantecd by lat hicago Bunks. La: diana Ave., ‘MAKE $75 to $100 every week. takifig: orders for the Longw line of men's and, women’s | teed all leather shi shicca at factory rices. Selling “Hike — wild- ai rite for sample: Longweai Company, Dept. 89, Mintespe. NTEE $45 pe k alles i nal ar ee, oewling ey gum, machin: is ht, ery business 4 Salle Sens: Trade in old Rachines Write quick. Honey De: ‘ampbell street, Kansas € | strange _ batter, Kes discharged batter- Sliminates old Gallon free to, Batteries, $6.20. ‘com- 8900 WEEKLY. Big commissi salary. Reliable house. |< cla Nee Aiea or) money bac! apid promotion, Al jae Specialty’ Co., Cedar Rap- ® PUNCHBOARD SALESME! small towns, One sale a day nets you-$105-weekly, 4 on repeats, K&S S Co., Rayenswood_Ave.,_ Chicago, PERSONAL REWARD, for information present whereabouts J. E. Tiexe formerly ~of --Chicago. Address at Bond & Investment Company, 1 No, LaSalle st, Chicago. CANADIAN FARM—Owing to iliness must sell my 321 acre farm in Al herta. Good for wheat, sheep, ete. Meee house, $7,000. Joe iteede, Kitscoty, Alberta. Canada. * PIANO ‘INSTRUCTIO’ graduate teacher wishes students. hone $19. 212 Hain Apt. 1. __ OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Dental “office rooms} formerly oceupied by oy ‘Kershaw, le fox.any. kind of an office.| za Gity, National Bank, Bis- WORK WANTE | WANTED — Part time’ bookkeening! work. I have had five years’ book- keeping experience, and, can tak charge of any set of books. _Tribune No, 25._ LAUNDRY AND (NING — cgme to your home or take laund: to mine, Will also do houscclea ing. Good work doné: "Ph 404 Ave. B. WANTED—A high school girl wishes @ place to work for room und board. Phone Write! jone 786! The world's production of lead ex. ceds 1,000,000 tons a~yenr.~ ‘Our financial) \ ke! 11.50: hee MARKETS | ™xaun MOVE U UPWARD Rally Comes After Liquida- tion of Weakened Marginal Accounts Is Ended New York, Sept. 18--()—Stock: s rallied smartly today after the liquidation of weakened marginal ac- counts, hard hit in yesterday's sharp] reaction, was completed in the early dealings. Chesapeake hio led the upward movement, soaring more than 12 points to a new high in anti- cipation of er terms for minority sharcholders in the Nickel Plate mer- ger. Lower opening prices reflected the Stee. influence of yesterday's astic declines. Considerable forced selling was in evidence, with reces- sions of one to two points tuking in| Pince aa pressure was renewed against United States Steel, Hudson, General Motors and Warner Pictures With the exception of U. S. Steel, prices of the leaders held above levels’ and the entire ports were current that minority stockholders might obtain a straight 10 per cent guaranty with a bonus of one-half share of Nickel Plate. Heavy buying of Bethlehem Stecl which spurted more than two points to 50, was based on expectations of an carly resumption of dividends. Gen- eral Motors climbed to a new high| { the eae of the stock lend around 1: ¢ closing was strong. Observ- of the religious holidays cur- d trading to some extent, with total sales approximating. 700,000 shares. . : 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK uth St. Paul, Minn, Sept. 18—(U. S$. D. of A.)—Cattle 3,200; good of- ferings 20@50 cents higher for the better grades fat steers 25 higher; in-between and common kinds fully steady; she stock and bulls y to 25 lower; fat yearlings short fed heavies 9.50; grass grass cows 6.50; heifers puik grass aft steers 6.00@7.00; he stock 4.50@6.50; all cutters medium grade bulls 5.00@ jers and stockers fully 7.25; eulves 5, ves 50 higher for the we rood lights at close 12.00, Hogs 1,500; hogs avera: trd from 250 pounds about stead: 13.25; packing sows jostly 11.00; stockers and 4| feed packing sows and heavy butchers 60 lowerf than Friday; hulk vigs 12005 average cost Friday 12, 2B Caceso RANGE Close Wheat fl ate Bt 88% 93 17410 16.97 17.80 17.40 mi thalYT wanthete: weateh geaan tun of seas 12.00; largest yearlings reached grassers ‘ous above 11.00; she stock un- higher; good to ull: calves 50 50 up; ers 1.00 up; strong; vealers igher. Sheep cd odd loads of etein mostly 13.75; ‘weak; tor week les from closing atives and fat yearlings wethe: mostly culls wround ing .stations; lower; 3 tops: fat ran ; fat natives | 8 SALES | LOWER Close Yestorday Year Ago 5,100 direct and 202 fat 25 to 60 cents lower; cents lower; sheep steady feeding lambs Sept. 18 —Toda: Open FINANCIAL REVIEW 8; New York, . 18—-)—A sharp rd readjustment of — stock prices thin week, in the fuce of jarge quota of favorable trade news, was generally regarded in Wall street | as proof of the market's recent top| heavy speculative jon. Uneasi-| Ress over the credit situation, with| particular reference to a possible e in federal reserve bank re discount rates, prohably has been Be disturbing facto: the fuct that many. 5 jously in the distributi i that the public was rel jlow up the buying of well | pools was of udvant WHEAT MARKET : Better Weather Conditions in, interra Canadian Northwest In- fluence Trading ept, 18— (>) re etter weather conditions in| current reaction see und a fore- the Canadian northwe: cast for generally fair weather ov the three prairie provinees Sun led to lower wheat here Trade, how was ht and short covering and some buying, the break was checked. The closing w: 5 cent to 1 © 8%, cents off, oats 4@%s cent to cent loss, Prov cents deleine, r, K] WHEAT FUTURES LOWER 25 high- eck's top, fat lambs 14 00; fat feed: me lambs 13, bulk ss 12.25@13. lambs fat owe 4.00@6.00; few range feeding lambs 13.00@ cH G Chicago, Sept. 18—(U. S, ff of A.) 3,000; sgnerally 10 to 20 lo tweight' in very heavy and rough pa {as well ag averages under 180 p. showing full downturns; few de: ae 200 to 380 pound butchers top 13.60; bulk desirable 160 pound weight 12.75@13.60; | ter, price paid for selected 210 to 220 pouhd weight; few 280 to 325 pound butchers at 12,25@12.85; treme | weight butchers downward to 11 bulk desirable packing sows 1 heavies downward to 10.00 or belo supply of good and choice pigs le; shippers took 1,000; esti- heavy weight edium 12,90@) 251 packing 11,85; slaughter pigs not quoted. f attle 1,000; compa: ee steers and yearlings 50 cents higher; lower grades steady to 25 {cetns up; qualified aor and feed. jers sharing advane sinee October 1925; both Wpcally ‘ind bout| 7 d week ago,| AT MINNEAPOLIS TODAY Minneapolis, Sept. 18—(#) weather in western Ca wheat and slack early ¢ toned, and there bu he mires « two to 14 cents ov northern one to 14 cents over wheat wa: except smutt: were fairly unchanged fter a late break of one cent! ind the market few lightweight 11.65@11.85; | y 6 were steady. Rye receipts were meager. Barley was easy to one cent lower! nt bet- Flaxseed was strong to ter. HABERTY BONDS New York, honds closed? 8 1-25 100.13; first 101.26; second 4 1-45 100.1 third 4 1-48 101.2; fourth 4 1-4s 10 G, 3 3-48 101,13; U, s 36 16; U8. G4 tds 107.18, By Taylor] AMY - How OFTEN Have L ‘TOLD You ABOUT LEAVING SOAP ON Rea BATHROOM today. on scattered | Were slugg’ ak with wheat ; cau! jown, corn 1's to| ginning of ‘the fall ‘buy 0 ns showed 10 to} {ce is, although Pullma Butter | ort demand | were smaller! as ih sharp demand. ard spring was’ three September, up to weight and 15 per cent umber one dark northern, winter ¢ and in good demand Sept. 18—()—Liberty 24 and continued ns until the dra in pric t oM or near the ‘orded, there is | feeling that a fresh vement would have to, | start from lower levels in order to} {attain any degree of suc and the! to lend colo: to that theor: Except for temporary strength in| Bethlehem Steel which was panied by rumors of an earl tion of di Attempts to rev ments, we campaign railroads, has met w h ithe sue- - d to announce a special this fall, sold at the s. Cop-| | pers alagchavallisen atte te respond ‘to reports of improved | tions, Sensational advances |the amusement stocks, particularly those featuring so-called films” were followed by almost equally sensational dec A short ved bullish demonstration took place! in the sugars, on reports of trade im- provement and higher commod . Except for General Motors, which received strong buying suppo the automotive group showed sign of weakness, BUTTER MARKET | Chicago, Sept. 18=-()--Butter | markets during the week ending Sep- tember 18 continued the firm trend which has prevailed for some time.| Buying interest was fairly active as} jobbers and distributors appeared to hold more confidence in the s n| |and purchased goods in anticipation| of their future requirements. Some speculutive interest also developed| 4) and in general traders were operat- :| ing more freely. he storage report for Stepember 1] for the entire country showed a re duction in the surplus during the month of August of 12,000,000 pounds. This reduction had partly anti pated but the verification of the fig-! ures developed more confidence in the situation. Reports from the producing see-' tions are favorable in nearly all quar- ters. Pastures are still in excellent condition due to recent heavy rains which in some sections have resulted in floods, causing considerable dam- | age to crops, Operators in close! touch with the production situation | are predicting a heavy fall and winter, make of butter as ample forage at nresent will keep the cows in excel. | | lent condition for heavy fall and win-| ter mlikion. | GRAIN REVIEW lg Minneapolis, Sept: 18—-P)—- kets were largely a weather soma tion during the week’ and with un- favorubie’ weather prevailing, both in the American northwest and Canada for threshing and marketing ‘of | wheat, prices turned somewhat firm- er 4nd‘higher, says the weekly state- ment today of the United States de- pagrmaat of agriculture. learer weather map on Friday sharp downward reaction rom Thursday's high and should prevail, a resumption arketing, especially in Canada, a rorted on a large scale. h peemiu ape. On on spring wheat re unchanged for the week. Most; arrivals were made up of damaged nd this was slow at times. All heat was wanted. im wheat moveinent was slow! 1g underway and ood quality phi was scarce and good de- tn were. decidedly’ firmer, Batley was firm to slightly higher, luctuated with wheat and little’ independent trend of its in some of Flax generally remained quite firm ears Argentine competition a to pctenes, Son Sept. Sept. 18 UP —Potatoes te) 3 chrs, on a tre 308; total vy 4 3 etround whites” 2.00: 2.40: und 2.25; hd Gicked| ites 2.00@2.20. erates ss he fade delivered aeless freight only de- | No. ducted, Minneapolis and St. Paul rate, sacked cwt. parly Ohios and round: S. No, 1, and partly graded CHICAGO POULTRY ept. 18—V)—Poultey receipts six eure: fowls He re juste Fi RGO BUTTER » N. D., Sept. 18-—()—But- » churning cream 41; packing stock 24. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneap Sept. 18 —@)—Flour unchanged, | Shipments 48,682, E OF CARLOT SALES 18—()—Range Wheat No. "northe ern lark northern *)amber durum 1 DLIS GRAIN pt. 18—-AP)—Wheat compared to 641 ordinary to No. 1 hard spring 1 dark hard Mon- abbr Se Dec. 1. Wa be Hies re 5, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ept. 18 Open High Low 6 138% Pike Close A075 Ad AO% Ads BISMARCK GRAL (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, sii 18 1 dark northe 1 northern sprin; 1 ber durum xed durum. . 1 red durum..... 1 flax... 2 flax 1 rye... Dark hard winte Hard winter Oat Bar'e eres Speltz, per cwt.. - SHELL CORN 56 Ibs. or moi 4, Ibs No. N 6 ssn ent. per pound. discount under 55 tb, Ear corn, 70 ibsi: 5 conts um der shell. Toki