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Kans: A Worried by Lack of Suf- TT inte Chicago, ‘AP)—Jncreas- See. Matin, Maples coftcorna the crop outlook acuthwest | tock Wheat’ to sharply highed price, levels Inthe lute deallngs today. Forecast tinvance jrough' or whi t i bea plaints from ‘Roumania, one of. t % of the Danubian export ‘ountr Furthermore, pf to 2%c a eat closed strong, ieee we 8 i jai 1d ly $1,07% to , 4 3-4 'to lige up; “giope; May 84% to Ket July 8605 ‘ hanged to Sc advance, and provisions une! janged to a rise of Zc. Corn was firmer toward the las despite ésel! ness In ¢ Oats trade was 1E visions wero somewhat firmer | & unt of scattered buying. on Ansa reports today sald that un- less the western part of the state recoived a general soaking within the next three weeks, wheat farmers are in for big dixappointment and wilt small cro} Bee NGo were at hand-that prozre UP wheat is" poor in most sections, ith need of rain urgent throughout jcally the whole state. vrECiMence of wonte expurt business In Acomestic hard winter wheat tor counted further as a stimulus tow price upturns, European wheat were On the other Wand, a hard freeze pre- dicted for last night in parts of anestic winter crop territory failed a parently to be ,of much consequence Unless damage was ‘done whiclr will only appear When wheat starts grow- i "ei 1 Sommission houses leaned to the buying mde much. of the time today in the corn futures market. Weather condition onable, cut offerings ATES ot corn y totaled 1 Cars. against 89 cars a week ago aud u holiday at this Jast year. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER M eapolis, Mar. 28—(AP)—Grain markets. were generally dull today ufter a flurry lasting perhaps 2 hall ho Reade was — tory ane sone turelces in wheat futures part of the session. May closed 1% higher, orn, futures. showed considerable i . ening and offer- snap Tight at the opening and, utter. |r aga were very light, were tight and held in a narrow . Lome covering in rye wag re- ried. Barley was dull and pficcs rela stubbornly In 4 narrow range. Viax was more lively with offerings well taken, wheat was firm on light of- Sivius May 31.09% to g ‘at ona time on weak- | ¢ reported us decreasing. + can Radiator ... American smelt: and" Rodis rican Bi Refinin ar American wi ‘American Wool pra.” Anaconda Copper ie Coast Atlantic Refining Auburn Auto .. Aviation. Corporation Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore & Ohio nsdall A Canadi Pacific” anadian Pacific Sehd Mill at Chicago Chicago, Island & Pa Chrysler Motor .. Colorado Fuel and iron’ .. Columbia Gas and EI Columbia Graphopho Commercial Solvent Commonwealth and Consolidated Gas . Continental Baki Continental Can Continental Moto: Continental Oil of Corn Pr Cream of. Crucible St Cuba Cane Sui Curtiss Wright . Du Pont an Kodak . Eaton Axle and Spi Electric Auto Lite Electric Power and Light . Erie Railroad . Firestone Tire Fox Film A Freeport Te: General American General Electric, n General Foods - General Gas and General Mil Gene: ot General Rail Gillette Saf Gold Dust. Goodyear Ti Graham Paige Motor . Great Northern pfd. Great Northern fron Gréat Western Sugar Grigsby Granow Houdaille Hershey . Houston Oil ... ludson Motor oducts upp Motor . Independent Oi! and Gas. Indian Refining . International Combi International Harvester International Match p' A mill buyer reduced bids | Jon; Ve shel but failed to get any inte Grain corporation buyers were still taking high protein quality. Winter and durum wheat markets are nsrrow and nominally un- ‘vas a bit slower and easier. demand was rather strong. The rye tone was a@ little better. Bar- emand was good, except for poor Flax demand was good CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Clgcago, Mar. 28.—(AP—U. 8. Dept Hogs—20,000 including 6, ; market jow: ady to 10¢ low: ‘ teady with yesterda: FE meaty horse: bulk, 160-230 ibs. 40-390 Ibe, 9. 10 10:00; 9.40; butche: 9,35 yeer, J. . Kelvinator Corporation . Kennecott Copper Kolster Radio ee, 3.8. . ger & Toll Kroger Grocery Loe M per .. nt “Petroisum Middle States Oil Certifica' Missouri, Kansas & Te: Miasourl’ Pac'fic cai lontgomery Wa) Nash Motors National Air Li National Biscuit National Cash Register... National Dairy Product . 3 | National Power and Light Packing sow ium to cholce cet aes steers si supply choice sues in practically all gf bi erie and tight yearlings weak to 20c lower; top 14.00; slaughter classes steers good and choice 1300-1500 Ibs. 12.59 to 15,00; 1100-1300 Ibs. 15.00; 930-1100 Ibs 12.00 to 15. anon ‘and medium 850-870 Ib: fed yearlings food and 30 Ibe, 12.25 to 15.00; 9.25 6 ‘choice heifers, d and choice 850 Ibs down 11.50 to) Pe 75; common and medium 11:40; cows, wood and choice common and medium ‘ low cutter and cutter 5,00 to 6.5 good and choice (be: f) a cutter to medium iz fed) good and Aan 14.00; medium #.00 to 9.00; cull © mnmon 7.00: to-2.00;.atocker and feeder steers, good and choice | ait weights ae, to as common a! medium ‘J 23 s 00; slow; early sales und pan ema to. she lower; indications bulk fat lambs 9.50 to 9. 8.00. to u |. dumb! 2 ips down 3.00 rire ER ‘to 9.60; conmmon 8.50 to 9.25; iumhivan to choice 92-100 Ibs, $76 to 10.00; ewes medium to choice 150 Ibs. down 6.00 to 6.60; cull and common 2.58 to 5. feeder lambs, gond- cholco . UTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCIC out ul, iat. 28—-(AP—U, tod steers and undertone went: atecrs an t 1 se ¥ nd yearling: Tout cations: ana cutters 4.’ bulls amount steady with ‘Thursday’ largely 7.25 down; ve littte stockers 4 5 wer; fb! ‘choice “iosely sorted of- Nevada Conzolldated Copp New York Central .. New York, N. H. & Hartford |. Norfolk & Western . North American Northern Pacific Oliver Farm Equipment Pacific Gas and Electric Pacific Light Packard Motor 0 | Paramount-Fi Permalee Trans. . Pathe Exchange enney, J.C. . Pennsyivania Phillips Petroleum . Proctor & Gamble Public Service Corporation ‘N. J. Pullman Compan; Purity Baking . Radio Corporatio: Radio-Kelth-Orpheum Reading Company ua] Seaboa Sears Ro ‘Transcontinental Oil . Underwood miliott ..>. hippi.g demand jair-} Ui eheoetto t nie] Ur 40 pound we ad: ‘HICAGO CHERSI st et coon jes 1! to GaMlagrtindier ae da NNBAPOLIS Minneapoline Mi Ba. “ERr tee aaee 8, Industri: leohol . Realty and “provement :: Rubber .... ne proving business convlitions, ne ro) croc eoesesermenaresests arses Bamwe td PRES btteetetetetttetet tebe tite bette FL EP ERP REE EEE = 5 B ‘< ry =; “= ree Pete RE Re Fe BRR RE SF Rte arr i = ‘4 Soeer-IM SHIH toasts S209 ele soo oe td TIE or, - Heenan: SOLe KASAM HSRIASATS AY AASHIS IOS SUA H TNS SOSSS: * omer) 80 ms 00nd On Ne mo 00 ~3 cata Be RD none G0 to b0 m 89m ms Coe ttt] ~ rt ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. “FRIDAY, MARCH. 28, 1980 _ os Banking and Merchandise Shares Weak as General — New. York, Mar. 26. meen 7y ket moved ters er t under the in td rc 1 serve loans, and signs of Weak: ed out in the baking shares, eral 0} to new 1930 lows, but & Itkt, moved forward un- der jeadership of the public utill- ties, amusements and high grade in- dustrial Early srpates. exceeded a million shares af hour rate, with the ticker = unable to keep up with the Fr cent, z. transactions. all renewed at ¢ ai st 3% yenterday. A few loans outside market were arranged 3%. Time money, com- ry e tal and bank: = ny Py rl ankers accep’ market, soaring more 10 points to a new high record on buying influenced by the belief that cheaj this and sales in excess of a jumped 6% points. A. § er Worthington Pump, Union Carbide, Electric Auto J.te,’ Dupont, /Holland Furnace, National Cash Register and Vanadium Steel all sold 3 to nearly 5 points higher. Warner Bros. Pictures and Para- mount Famous Lasky moved into new high greund on reports that earnings were running substantially above a year ago. Fox film, which had been held in check by the deeply involved legal proceedings arising out of the application for a receivership, also ran up 3 points, bite vance e Utilities Ad Public utilities, one of \the most pop- ular spectulative mediums, continued in the forefront of the advance. Amer- ican Telephone, Pacific Lighting and Fublic Service of New Jersey moved into new high ground on gains of 3 Foints or more while several others advanced a point or two. In the rail Group, new 1930 highs were recorded iy C n ‘land common and second aud Denver Rio Grande Western preferred. J.C. Penney and 2 .H. Macy each broke & pointe, vat ton is % new low at 132, Mo: tgomery- Ward fold down more than 3 points and Sears Roebuck broko 4 to new 193¢ lows. Conti. 1 king “. and Purlty Bakeries sold at their lowest prices of the year. Heavy buying was resumed in the utilities and railroads in the final hour, after the delayed ticker hud caught up with the et. New York Central, Chesapeake and Ohio, Eric, New Haven, lon Pacific, and Trans. portation shares spurted 1 to 4 points, lectric Power and Light was pushed across 91 into new high territory, and some of the motor accesso: also heavily bought, trie Auto | Lit The closing tone was firm. “hayes approximated 4,700,000 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Mar, 28—(p— Dur preva! igh Low Close 34 mete Bite 64% i MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Mar. 28.—(®)— ‘Wheat— ‘Open High Low 1,06 1.0’ eek Lat (65 66% Ad 10% 65 64% 06% .66 40% 7.39 408 “08 eee MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Mi lis, Mar. ae? Wh me “ Hi Low, Close To ive Whi dade ners 1 aie, 2 dark nor. ‘ HEEESEEESE oe a neesmaneeannens enema cen pooped 1.08% 1.08% 1.02% 1.03% RUBROR ql 99% 1.00% 935% 8% 99% 1.00% ~no matte HOw CRUDE & MANS | 2 in original bi Sales include territory wool of old clip and new Arizona wools, The best Arizona wools consisting chief of French combing staple, bring around Te, scoured basis. Avorag wools sell at 72 to 7c scoured basi Territory original wool of bu French combing staple are moving at 70 to 75 scoured basis, depending up- on length of DI Duluth, Minn. Mar. 28—(AP) Close: Flax on tract $2.89%4 to 2.94 to arrive $2.891%; May $2.92%; July #292; September $2.7835, t, No 1 dark northern, $1.07 3- to 34; No. 2 do $1.06 3-4 4; No. 3 do $1.05 3-4 to 1.08 3- 1 northern, $1.05 3-4 to 1.11 3- do $1.03 3-4 to 1.10 3-4; No. hard Montana $1.03 3-4 to 1.0 1 amber durum, 94% to 995¢¢; 93% to 99%c; No. 1 durum, 945¢; No. 2 do 91% to 93%c; No. mixed durum 10 955 87% to 95%c; te, Ne Rye, No. . Barley, choice to fancy 5: medium "to good 62 to bic; lower grades, 49 to 6: CHICAGO Chicago, Mar. (AP)—Wheat, no sales, Corn 3 mixed, 80 3-4; No. 3 yel- 0 No. 2 white, 85; low, 80 to, 82 sample grade, 65. Oats, No. 2’ white, 44 to 45. Barley, quotable range, 55 to 63. ‘Timothy seed, 5.55 to 6.50. Clover seed, 10.00 to 17.50. Lard, 10.20. 3.50, MONEY RATES New — York, » _8.—(AP)—Call 34 pel 30 da: Toledo, NE Williston,’ ND. to 1.10 Temperature at 7 Highest yesteray . Lowest last night tecipitation to 7 a. m. ighest wind velocity .. GENERAL REPORT ‘ Temprtrs. Pre. Low High last last’ yeu 24 night Cday hrs, 9 38. 00 26 STATIONS— Bismarck, N. D., clear. Amarillo, Tex, cloudy Boise, Idaho, clear... Cal housekee "ience and also wages expected in first letter. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 64. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room modern, bungalow. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 61. WANTED TO RENT—Small modern furnished cottage or bungalow by April lst. Phone 1347. DOCTORS John Doe was a pippin He worked at his best health began slippin’ ‘KNIFE did the rest. $0| BUT—If John Doe had come to tiie | Ags'¢ . D., cl Fringe Albert, 8: Qu’Appelle, Sa: Rapid City, 8. Roseburg, Ore., doy O. comes | rom nomsmnscsnscomes ast etISaNSseesSusesncssaasee Winnemuc: eldy Winnipeg, Man., pt-cldy WEATHER FORECAST For’Bismarck and vicinity: Fair to- night and Saturday, Slightly warmer Saturday. For North Dakota: Fair tonight and Saturday. Slightly rmer Saturday, and northwest portion tonight. For South Dakoth: Fair tonight and turday. Slightly warmer Saturday. KATHER CONDITIONS | High pressure, accompanied by cool weather, prevails from the Mississippi valley westward to the Pacific coast. Temperatures are below freezing from jhe Great Lakes region to the eastern Rocky mountain wlopé and as far south as Oklahoma. The weather is generally fair in all sections except over the northern Rocky mountain region, where it is somewhat un- settled, River stage at 7 a.m., 8.8 feet; 24- hour change, drop of "0.4 foot. Ice broken in places. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. NORTH DAKOTA WEATHER Devils Lake: 16; partly cloudy. Grand Forks: 24; clear, Fargo: 18; clear. Valley City: 22; clear, Williston: 14; cleat Dickinson: 20; clear. Jamestown: 12; clear. Minot: 20; clear. Bismarck-Mafdan: 19; clear. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE—For Bis- marck property, also will take in Jand, @ hotel, store and + rooming house combined. Phone 1296-LW or _call at 1311 Rosser Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For vacant Jots in Bismarck, 160 acre raw prairie Jand, 1 mile to good market. All tillable. Call 319 Eighth. SALESMEN SALESMEN WANTED to handle the highest class securities that are of- fered to the public. Drawing ac- count and commission. Can go any- where in North Dakota. Apply to P. C. Remington é& Son, Bismarck, North Dakota. HOUSE BARGAINS $2,500.00—Five room, all modern bun- galow. Hardwood floors, full base- ment; nice lot with trees. Close in, easy terms. $6,500.00—Seven room strictly modern home. Splendid location. Small down payment. + Cress.» mmarenermazes- - TESS: > 2eeSeeesak: ¢ 3° | $6,250.00—New 7 room bungalow in best part of town. Hot water heat; electric stove; easy terms. $7,200.00—New 9 room house, hard- wood floors, hot water heat; corner lot. Easy terms. . INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS WRIT- TEN IN RELIABLE COMPANIES. THE HELLING AGENCY, INC. Phone 877. 108 Third Street. AE QUALITY COUNTS in the long run. That's why Red River Chicks are the best investment. All breeds, guaranteed to LIVE the first criti- cal ten days. Order TODAY to be sure. If you haven't our literature, me Red River Hatchery, Fargo, I. D. iE BOOTE'S Hatcheries have installed PRODUCE PRICES BETTER Chicago, Mar. 28.—(AP)—Butter was firm’ in tone and prices aver- aged ie per pound highe: were offered on a large ruled weak. Poultry was steady. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapclis, Mar. 2 (AP) ‘dur- No, 4 yellow, 73% to 73%; No. ed, Tz... Heste te No. 3 apie, 40 to 40%. 0 71. mple, 52 to 57%, CHICAGO PRODUCE Mar. 28,—(AP)—Butter 10,911 tubs; creamery dards aie; extra 4c; firsts 34'to 36¢; wer to 32%c. Eggs easy; receipts 22,218 case: Extta firsts 24% to 25c; graded firsta 24c; ordinary firsts 2214 to 23c; st age yockss firsts 26c; storage packed of Medline, who struck pitching by Harry out 61 batters in four games. 700 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR -RENT—Room and 22 new electric incubators and will be able to furnish chicks at any ‘time in the future. Extra chicks Clinic of Dr. T. M, MacLachlah (Harvard) we could have put him on the road to health. SURGERY may be all right for broken bones, BUT it can’t cure disease. Discase is in the blood: and can not be cut out .with a KNIFE. With our Al- kaline Blood Treatment, Herbs, Roots and Bark we have CURED HUNDREDS and we can CURE YOU, * Le ore gate nd 6-8, Lucas Bloc! ismarck, .N. Dak. (NO KNIFE). FOR SALE 9 | SIX, ROOM modern bungalow, hard- wood floors, sun parlor, hot water, heated garage, near school, own leaving city, at a bargain. » SIX ROOM modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms, hot water, south: front,-full basement, garage, near school, for $4750, on terms. EIGHT ROOM new modern stucco dwelling, at least 4 bed rooms, hot water, French doors, full basement Partitions off, plastered and in- sulated, heated garage, sun parlor, on ifberal terms. FIVE ROOM modern dwelling close in, 2 bed rooms, full basement, gar- age, hardwood floors, porch, desir- able, on terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, full basement, garage, for 33 1500. peecnt FOOT lot on Sixth street, east front. FOUR ROOM partly modern house for rent on pavement. \ HOUSES AND lots for sale. GEO. M. REGISTER. ae HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Furniture, 6 dining room chairs, 1 dining room table, dresser, complete bed, graphaphone, wick- er chair, upholstered chair, ice box, Tug, electric washing machine, kitchen table and chairs, day bed and other items. Call at 612 Ray- mond street or phone 892-R. FOR SALE—At Shipp’s store, 4 piece wicker set, sewing machine, bed spring mattress, radio table, din- ing table, combination book case and writing desk, also furnished room for rent. FOR SALE—A dressorobe practically new, been used only six months, large heavy oak hall tree, porch cur- tain, two small stands and other articles. Call at 415 Fourth street or phone 1152. FOR SALE—Piano in very good con- dition. Excellent tone. Priced for quick sale. Also single bed with Way Sagless spring. 807 Fourth street. Phone 576. FOR SALE—A-Bee-Vac vacuum cleaner with attachments, good as new, also 27 volumes of Balzac. Very cheap. Phone 1666-W. FURNITURE FOR SALE—Hardwood -breakfast set, table and four chairs, excellent condition, also floor lamp. Phone 1144. a Bismarck’s Biggest Bargain Each week we offer one guaranteed used car far below cost. Price for THIS WEEK ONLY. Here one buyer each week can stretch his dollar to the limit. Amazing values in the Dodge Six—the Eight and the new Plymouth, make possible such un- heard of, guaranteed value’. $80.00 Cash with $17.50 a month or $190.00 Cash Chevrolet Landau Scdan, Serial 21V75038—heater, bumpers, 5 excel- lent tires, perfect finish and uphol- stery, overhauled completely. Come in, see and drive this car—then com- Pare it dollar for dollar with any oth- er used car. SAVE $135.00 THIS WEEK Next weeks price for this same car $325. Don’t miss this one opportun- ity—see this car now—next week will be too late at this unheard of price. M. B. GILMAN CO. : Phone 803. Dodge Brothers Cars and The New Plymouth. LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Lots on Tyentieth street, city water, street graded, 50x160 ft. $10.00 monthly payments without interest. See 8. 8. Clifford, Bis- marck, N. Dak. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished room in all modern home. Very close in. Gentlemen only. Also house for rent. Call after 2:00 p. up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department WE MALE HELP WANTED WILL place two men In territory - tributary to Bismarck and Mandan. Steady work with ‘opportunity to advance, must be willing to start at $30 weekly. References required and car necessary. Write Fuller Brush Co, Fargo to arrange — interview. Hear the Fuller Man through NBC __at 6:30 every Saturday evening. LEARN Barbering.now. Prepare for spring trade. Free catalog. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D: Butte. Mont. . WANTED—First class mechanic. Write or phone McGary Motor Co., Garrison, North Dakota. WORK WANTED WANTED—Plowing to do around Sterling; Driscoll or Moffit, N. D. $1.75 per acre. Am ready any time. pies Tribune, in care of Ad. No. RK WANTED—Experienced lady cook wants work as cook with a road gang. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 62. GIRL DESIRES typing, filing, gener- al office work. Experienced. Write Ad. No, 65, in care of The Tribune. tahitian FARM MACHINERY ONE SUPERIOR No. 24 double disc, 10 ft. drill with four horse hitch. Bought new 1928 for $225.00. Price $150.00. Terms. Phone 682 or write Box 431, Bismarck, N. D. ea ny FOR SALE FIVE ROOM modern bungalow with garage, hardwood floors; close to school and cheap at $3500. Terms. SIX ROOM modern bungalow with garage, choice location, gas range, gas heater and gas stove in basement. $5000 with a cash payment of $700, easy terms on bal- ance, SIX ROOMS and bath, modern house with double garage, near schools, $5200. Terms, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow with hard floors, east front and close to schools. Is in excellent condition, $4200, with a cash payment of $700 and easy terms on the balance of purchase price. NEW FIVE room modern bungalow with garage, excellent location and close to schools, $5400. Easy terms. SIX ROOM modern house with large sleeping porch and garage. Close in and cheap at . ‘Terms. SIX ROOM all modern house with oak floors and in good neighborhood $3900. Terms. IF YOU wish to buy a house or lot, m. at 501 Sixth street or phone 1066. gig: aR W ceigllcccll cad able front room with last Boo Cafe, 118 Sixth street, Bismarck, N. D. SUMMONS atate, CY North Dakota, County of Bure In Disteiet Court, Fourth Judicial Di Baird, as Receiver of Merchants =| ot ron, Nort! lerman G. Muel- Kotey Piaintitt, va ler, "Gertrude’ ‘Mueller, Belma “C. writh FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room, also apartment, one room and kitchenette in modern home, Reasonable rent. Call at 306 W. tion, Rent reasonable. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call at 116 West Thayer Ave. * we can suit you from our large list- ing, and will be pleased to show you what we have for sale without any obligation on your part. Phone 61 for an appointment. HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY. J. P, Jackson, Manager. a —_—____APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished apartment, also 1 unfurnished, in- cluding electric stove and electric refrigerator, electric washing ma- chine. Always warm water. Close Vacant April Ist. Call at 518 Fifth street or phone 260. FOR RENT—Small furnished modern apartment, suitable for one lady. Phone and electricity furnished for cooking, lighting, washing, ironing, $25.00 @ month. Clean, warm, ways hot water. 807 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished apartment in modern house on Pavement. Rent very reasonable. Heat, lights and water furnished. Call at 313 Fourteenth street or hone _1175-J. FOR RENT—Three large room nice- ly furnished or unfurnished apart- ment on ground floor, exceptionally cool in summer. Close in. Adults only. Call at 120 West Rosser. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in modern home, second floor, hot wa- ter heat, everything furnished. Price reasonable. Garage for rent. Call 614 Eighth street. Iready for immediate oc alrei lor occupancy, kitchenette and private bath, a fine apartment. Call at 211 W. Rosser or phone 1313. FOR RENT—Modern Pavement, in one of city. For information Seventh street. ern house in good ed at $4200.00. Terms, building of good, modern construc- tion, good front. Offered for quiek. sale at $4500.00. Terms, TEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE OC- cupted as apartments, total month- dy rental $180.00. This offered all furnished at ‘Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, OAK floors, full basement, basement gare. age, furnace heat, good Sales price $4500.00. it Ef Hl i HEDDEN REAL ESTATE |. Twelve es: : g ware 2 ve ety sang.

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