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THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1935 Tribune’ s Grain, Livestock and CLA S SIFIED AD S Market Report for Mon., June 3 ; MARKET BRIGHTENS |New York Stocks||/Grain Quotations | WHEAT PRICES SAG, AS NRA EXCITEMENT craze | CORN IS STRONGER IN STREET SUBSIDES| M2 rece = 33] IN SESSION MONDAY Many Issues Remain Unchang- "| Trade Is Influenced by Belief ed But Number Make Sub- Crop Summary Will Show stantial Advances Improved Prospects Tribune Rates Are- LOW Minimum charge for one insertion @ cents for 15 words, First insertion (per word) ........3 cents 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 4 consecutive insertions (per word) 5 consecutive insertions (per word) © consecutive insertions (per word) Close 81% BO% 80% Your Message Y — Will Reach Thousands For as Little as BE 163 1.64 1.61% 1.62% 161% 1.62% 161% BEBEBBBSES "9 New York, June 3.—(#)—The stock Chic » Sl .- ‘market present reeented a brighter picture cago, June 3.—(P)—Influenced ‘louds ared to one by general belief that authoritaitve 96% unofficial monthly crop summaries to 6 be issued Tuesday will show notable improvement of prospects, wheat BSESE This table of rates effective only in the state of North Dakota, Cuts and border used on want ads come The close was a little better than steady. Transfers approximated 650,- 000 shares. The news was spotty. The Ameri-/ Bendix can Iron & Steel institute estimated current mill operations at 39.5 per cent of capacity against 42.2 per cent last week. This was the lowest rate since the latter part of December. American Telephone stock found friends when the supreme court hand- ed down a decision invalidating an order of the Maryland public service | Ch commission for a rate cut at Balti- more, Corn exhibited strength at Chicago, but wheat was backward on improved crop prospects. Cotton was heavy throughout. Most other commodities ‘were firm. Gold currencies recovered In foreign exchange dealings follow- Ing the Swiss referendum. Bonds wer slightly mixed. Su weSEsrs Civicaaad ~ a2 reo It was one of the dullest equity | Cont market sessions since early in April. ‘Traders, however, were cautiously bullish. © American Telephone got up more than two points and Case and Colum- bian Carbon gained as much. The | Dia. case issue improved after announce- ment that the strike at the company’s Racine, Wis., plant had been eettled. Among shares up fractionally to round a point were Consolidated Gas, Public Service of New Jersey, Western Union, Chrysler, General Motors, Bethlehem Steel, duPont, Standard Tile of New Jersey, Johns- Manville, Philip Morris, Sante Fe and N. Y. Central. U. S. Steel slipped a shade in either direction and U. 8. Smelting dropped @ point. The other metals were listless. 7 | Produce Markets i Goodyes CHICAGO Chicago, June 3.—(?)—Butter and eggs were steacy here Monday. Hens were steady and chickens easy. Butter 17,692, steady; creamery spe- clals (93 score) 24% to %; extras (92) 23%; extra firsts (90 to 91) 22% to 23%; firsts (88 to 89) 22 to 22%; sec= onds (86 to 87) 21%; standards (900 centralized carlots) 23%. Eggs 28,963, steady; extra tirsts cars 22%, local | Jew 22%; fresh graded firsts cars 22%, oe Cty = FREE KR FRKFERE RK parnnrey 208 SEBer sehEse SRLSSBers local 22; current receipts 21%; stor- Kel age packed firsts 23; extras 23%. Poultry, live, 20 trucks, hens steady, | Sennecott chickens easy; hens 5 lbs. and less, 20, more than 5 Ibs., 19; Leghorn hens 17; Rock fryers 20-22, Rock springs 24%-25%, colored 23; Rock broilers 19-21, colored 19, Leg- horn .16%-17%, barebacks roosters 14; turkeys 13-17; old ducks 4% Ibs. up, 15, small 14; young white ducks 4% Ibs., up 18% less than 4%/Miami Co) Ibs. 15%; geese 12. NEW YORK New York, June 3.—(4)—Butter 10,- 200, firmer. extra 25% to 26; extra (92 score) 25; firsts (88 to 91) 23% to 25; seconds (84 to 87) 22% to 23%; centralized (90 score) 24%. Cheese 262,478, unsettled. State, whole milk flats, fresh fancy 15% to pourri sary a 23; 1934 fancy to 5 Eggs 23,172, firm. Mixed colors, special packs or selections from fresh ashen receipts 25% to 27%; standards and co! standards 25; firsts 23%; mediums 40 Ibs, 23; dirties No. 1, 42 Tbs, 23; average checks 21%; storage packed firsts 24 to 24%. - White eggs, resale of premium marks 31 to 31%; nearby special packs Including premiums 29% to 30%;|Pub. nearby and midwestern, hennery ex- change specials 28%; nearby and midwestern standards 26% exchange to 27; marked mediums 26%; Pacific coast fresh shell treated or liners/Reo fancy 31% to. 32; Pacific coast stand- ards 30% to 31; Pacific coast shell| Fé! treated or liners mediums 28% to 29; brown, resale of premium marks 29% to 30%; nearby and western special packs, private sales from store 27 to 29; western standards 25 to 25%. Live poultry by express: chickens ‘unquoted; broilers unquoted; fowls 22} aoe, to 23; roosters 15; turkeys 12 to 21; ducks unquoted. Dressed poultry irr 3 fresh, chickens 20 to 25; fowls 18% to 25%; a old roosters 15% to 17%; turkeys 16 to 24; ducks 1514 to17. Frozen chick- ens 18 to 29; fowls unquoted; old roos- ters unquoted; turkeys 19 to 30; ducks |Stewart Wi unquoted. Live poultry easy. By freight: Chickens unquoted; broilers 18-26; fowls 22-23; roosters 15; turkeys 12- 20; ducks 10-12. BUTTER AND EGGS FUTURES Low Close 2 25 43%: 28% 23% 23% 4% 25% 1 We BOSTON WOOL Boston, June 3.—(AP—U. 8. D. a.) |W 16-18; | Mack Creamery higher than | Mt 20; id Carbo! colored liq 5 Sas mE PRR 22 FFREREFER BREST oe Sen aBBSSEEB oo 00 RRR RK LKK RKKKRKKEK Fi eS Ek ar oes let se RRKKKKKKRE SSS Lous IaBSy, RRR Pidgin ts Catal 2 3 1 1 2 3 pt 1 2 3 | ei Fi peyorerererererey wey yy = MA 45% 43% 3% Ah 31% 158 158 aT% 4% 3% 35% 34% 31% 31% 1.60% 1.58 159% 159% 158 CHICAGO RANGE th Low C! 81% 83% 84h 1% Prices sagged late Monday. Corn prices, however, displayed strength notwithstanding relative \ weakness of wheat. Anxiety over late- ness of corn planting governed the corn market. Wheat closed weak %4-% under Sat- urday’s finish, July 82%-%, corn 1%- 2% up, July 80%-%, oats %-1, ad- a and provisions at a rise of 5-7 cents, STRENGTH IN STOCKS AND CORN AID WHEAT FUTURES Minneapolis, June 3.—(#)—Sttength in stocks and corn aided wheat fu- tures toward the end of the market session here Monday and the close was fractionally higher for the near- er months. Trade was thin and featureless most “Jof the session but July wheat showed 18.22 13.12 18.15 13.35 1320 13.22 13.22 13.07 13.12 17.00 17.00 iH GRAIN 3.—()— eee sm compared to cash wheat cae grain quotations today follow: Pine Delivered To Arrive 1 dk north.1.04% 1.06% .... dk north. 1.03% 1.04% .... ik north. 1.01% 1.08% .... + 108% eo osee ~ a un RERRRER RRS H i “HEE quapeeegens MOR ROR MOR W% 97% 99% mo 87% 93% 97% 93% and South Dakota Wheat mo; =| 5 M% 98% 96% 98% | years Porey ereyerarerey 94% 91% 94% 97% Derum i 98% 1.03% 96% 1.00% 97% 1.02% ...6 a iW A 4 = s iit # BeERSEREEER : —_—_———_——— RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, June 3. of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern spring 1.05%-1.14%; No. 1 dark north- ern 1.03%-1.00%; No. 1 mixed 91-98% ; | No. 2° white“1.06%; No. 1 durum 88; oil yellow 86%; oats No. 3 white pie 38%; no rye. No buckwheat; no soy- beans. Barley seed 48-60; pe 58-1.00; timothy seed Hoae-18.06 owt.; clover seed 11.00-15-75 cwt. sore then tre fet | Pi Maye Mo. 1 48K . sae ne) MOE TE: Mo Flax, No. 1 1.68% -1.71%. Oats, not quoted. good tone. July closed %c_ higher, September %¢c higher and December ‘sc lower. An increase in the visable supply caused rye to dip sharply while flax fell off due to lack of support. July oats closed 1 to 4c higher and September 1c up. July rye closed 1%c lower and September 2%c off. July and September barley both finished Yec higher. July flax closed 2%c low- er and September 3%c lower. Cash wheat undertone was strong for diversion point offerings. Durum ‘was in good demand and firm. Win- ter wheat was unchanged with de- mand fair. Corn was in fair demand. Oats tone was sluggish. Rye demand was nominal. Barley was strong with the demand much better. Flax was in very good demand. 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, June 3.—(AP—U. S. D. A.)—Cattle 4,000; early sales and indications fed slaughter steers fully steady; draggy on grassy kinds; few medium to good fed yearlings and steers 9.25 to 11.25; some held high- er; she stock mostly steady; under- tone weak; heifers 5.75 to 7.50; most beef cows 5.50 t> 7.00; low cutters 3.50 to 4.50; cutters up to 5.00 mainly; few above; bulls little changed; bulk 6.00 downward; stuckers about steady; majority steers salable around 4.00 +|to 8.00; vealers 1,800; 25 to 50 lower; most better grades 7.50 to 8.50; choice re 9.00; cull to common 4.00 to Hogs 1700; market about steady on better grade hogs scaling around 170 Ibs up and packing sows; early bids few sales on lighter weights and un- finished kinds unevenly lower; bet- ter 180-260 Ibs. 9.40-50; good and choice kinds 180 Ibs, down mostly 9.00- 40; heavier weights down to 9.25 and below; bidding mostly 8.50-9.00 on unfinished kinds; talking from 8.50- 9.00 or better on pigs; bulk good sows 8.70; average cost Saturday 9.29; weight 257 lbs.; top 9.50 for the week; 9.30; weight 250 lbs. Sheep 800; all classes opening speady to strong; odd head good grade springers 8.25; choice kinds absent; considered salable around 8.75; odd lots good to choice shorn yearlings up to 7.75; part deck 69 lb. medium grades 6. bulk good to choice shorn ewes 3.00-50 (effective June 3, today, lambs born in spring of 1936 classified as yearlings). Dairy cows slightly more active at week's decline; good springer cows suitable for eastern orders around $65-$75; common and medium grades +;8nd most milkers to local interests |not $35-$55. CHICAGO Chicago, June 3.—()}—(USDA)— Hogs, 14,000, including 7,000 direct; active, mostly 5 to 10 up from Fri- day; 200-250 lbs. 9.95-10.05; top 10.10; 250-350 lbs. mostly 9.65-10.00; 140-200] Tbs. 9.35-10.00; pigs 9.25 down; good Packing sows 8.70-9.00; light light, good and choice, 140-160 Ibs.. 9. ane light weight, 160-200 lbs. medium weight, 200-250 Ibs, 9.85-10. tH heavy weight, 250-350 lbs. 9.65-10.00; packing sows, medium and good, 275- 550 Ibs. 8.25-9.20; pigs good and choice, 100+140 lbs. 8.50-9.50. Cattle 11,000; calves 2500; fed steers and yearlings steady to 25 down; only few early sales being steady; under- tone 25 or more down; but Waterfills Uberal and killing quality generally Plain; sizeable supplies grassy or short fed steers; in front; including several loads southwestern; early top fed steers 12.75; some held higher; best yearlings 12.25; cows and lower grade heifers steady to weak; better fed heifers about steady; very little change on bulls of vealers; slaughter cattle and vealers: steers, good and choice 550-900 Ibs. 9.75-12.50; 900-1100 Ths. 10.50-13.50; 1100-1300 Ibs. 10.75- 1400; 1300-1500 Ibs. 11.00-14.00; com- mon and medium 550-1300 lbs, 5.50- 11.00; heifers good and choice 500-750 Ibs. 9.50-11.50; common .and medium 5.00-9.50; cows, good 7.00-8.75; com- {mon and medium 5.25-7.00; low cut- jter and cutter 3.50-5.25; bulls (year- lings excluded) good (beef) 6.50-7.50; cutter, common and medium 8,00- 10.00; medium 6.00-8.00; cull and com- mon 5.00-6.00; stocker and feeder cat- tle: steers, good and choice 500-1050 Ibs. 7.25-9.00; common and medium jose Sheep 7,000; active, spring lambs 3.50; effective June 3 Ismbs born in the spring of 1936 classified as year under classified display rates of 75 cents insertion. per column inch per single No clairvoyant, fortune teller, monial, or doubtful ad matri- accepted. ‘We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A re itive will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and asked for the want ad department, Cash In! Want-Ads Are teams Profitable Salesmen Wanted Male Help Wanted Female Help Wanted Miscellaneous COMPETENT MAN, in North Dakota for permanent position selling wind driven electric light plants. Exper- fence not necessary but must be willing to learn and follow instruc- tions. Must have car. If you qual- ify we will arrange appointment and intensive training at factory at our expense. Write us about yourself fully. Wind Power Light Co., New- ton, Iowa. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED lawn mower ening. Re-ground, $1.00, oiled and cleaned, 50. Call for and delivered. Phone 899. YOUNG married man wants work of any kind, Capable and efficient. Phone 1544-J evenings or 223-12th. EDUCATED woman with a car wants position Carlet ane months. Write es 1370. WORK W. i gravel and black nee Lawn jobs, Very rea- sonable. Phone 588-W. —_——_———————— Wanted to Rent WANTED—5 room house or apart- ment in good residential district. E. Lohman, Tavis Music Co. WANTED TO RENT—Permanently, 5 or 6 room modern house immedi- ately. Phone 1602. Me ‘WANTED TO RENT—9 room modern house, close in, Write Tribune Ad. 10402, 9.50; medium 7.00-8.25; ewes 90-150 Ibs, good and choice 2.10-3.75; all weights, common and medium 1.50- 2.25. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, June 3—(P)—(U. 8. Dept. of Agr.)—Cattle, 4,000; slaugh- ter steers and yearlings slow; scat- tered early sales steady to weak; some bids weak to 25 lower; fat she stock weak to 25 off; stockers and feeders moderately active, firm; car good 1383 Ib. bullocks 11.40; load lots around 1025-1175 Ib. yearlings and 11 il share around 10.00; early bulk beef cows 5.25-7.25; low cutters and cutters largely 4.00-5.00; choice stockers held above 8.75; common and medium grades 7.00 down. Hogs 3,500; slow, fully steady; bet- ter 200-300 lb. butchers 9.50-60; early top 9.60; many held at 9.65; 160-190 lb, lights 9.25-50; 140-160 lg. lights 9.00-25; sows 8.40-65; few a8; feeder Pigs up to 9.25. Sheep 3,500; including 560 direct and 510 billed through; practically no early fat yearling bi undertone ares. asking higher; general quality especially attractve; holding best yearlings above 7.50; around 500 shorn feeders average 53 lbs, 5.50; effective Monday all lambs born in spring of 1934 classified as yearlings. ————$—$ 9 i Miscellaneous | MONEY RATES New York, June 3.—(#)—Call money ; | ane % per cent all day. Prime commercial paper % per cent. Bankers acceptances: ged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, June 3.—(?)—Foreign exchange firm; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents: Great Bri- tain 4.91%; France 6.625; Italy 8.27; Germany 40.55; Norway 24.73; Sweden 25.38; Montreal in New Cork 100.00; New York in Montreal 100.00. NEW YORK CURB New York, sue 3.—(P)—Curb: Cities Service 2. Elec. Bond: & Share 8. United Founders %. ——_—_—_— MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS \ Northwest Banco 4%. HOW WOULD YOU like to make $7.50 a day? Own a brand new Ford Sedan besides? Be your own boss? I furnish everything you need, in- cluding capital. Cost nothing; write Albert Mills, 7189 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. NEW PLAN Diesel training. Must be mechanically inclined, fair educa- tion. Must spend two weeks in Minneapolis, after this your appli- cation is filed for employment. For appointment write Tribune Ad. 10305. WANTED—2 automobile mechanics. It you are not better than aver- age don’t apply. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Bismarck, N. Dak. WANTED—Reliable men with cars for sales work in Emmons, McLean and Morton counties. Write Trib- une Ad. 10326. YOUNG MAN wanted to work by the month. F. Jaszkowiak. Personal WANTED-—Girl, single or married, with good personality and at least 2 years experience clerking in drug or department store to work in cos- metic department. Write Tribune Ad. 10358. TYPISTS, earn money at home. Good pay. Send 3c stamp for details, Typist Bureau, 91 Elm St., West- field, Mass. Apartments for Rent | FOR RENT June 7th. One furnished 3 room and private bath apartment with modern conveniences, Laun- dry privileges. Call at 711 Avenue A or phone 1256-W. HAVE nicely furnished front apart- ment in Tribune Building to sub- let for 3 months beginning June 8th, Price $60.00. Inquire Tribune Office. STAPLING MACHINES LET US demonstrate the Markwelk paper fastener. You will find this to be the nestest stapler you ever used. Staples sheets together per< manently or temporarily. Bismarck Tribune Job Department, A FEW Summer Cottages availabie at Shoreham, Minn. Season, $80 up. Reasonable week-end rates. Write Shoreham Inn, Shoreham, Minn, ‘ ts for Sale LOTS FOR SALE on 20th Street. Reasonable terms. Monthly pay- ments. No interest. S. 8. Clifford. eee — FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, kitchen, sleeping room, sun porch. Adults only. 630. References re- Phone 1982 after 6 p. m. INT—Three room ail modern HARRINGTON’S prices for real pure steam Supercurline permanents, re- duced. Regular was $3.50, now $2.45, Oil steam was $5.00, now $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only $4.65. Only at Harrington's, Phone STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, IN- DIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, a doctor’s prescription at Service Drug re. MATTRESSES ‘YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 309 8th St. Phone 1962. Business Opportunity FOR SALE — Confectionery store. County seat town. Living rooms in connection, Don't write unless you have $1000 cash. Income rent, $20 per month. Write Tribune Ad. 10339. For Rent FOR RENT—Beauty Shop. Heat, lights and water furnished. Prince Hotel. FOR RENT—Brick storehouse, size 25x35, Rear 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—6 good milch cows, team of horses, harness and wagon, saddle pony. Wanted: To take in 20 head of stock for pasture. Phone 627-J or call at 307-4th. WE PAY cash for used cars. Rosen’s Service Garage, 7th and Main. WANTED AT ONCE—Room and board by young man. Must be rea- sonable. Phone Tribune want ad. Dept. 32, FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home with board. Close in, 402 Mandan St. Phone 1347-LW. Rooms for Rent __ FOR &ENT—Large front room in modern home, Close to capitol. Suitable for two. 909-5th St. FOR RENT—Laree airy room. Clothes closet, Bath adjoining. Near post- Office, 208 Rosser. aie FOR RENT—Furnished room, 1 block west of postoffice. 208-2nd, Phone 761, ree furnished” room. Buiteble for two gentlemen. Phone 614. FOR “RENT Bleeping room. Call at 120 Avenue A East. ROOM FOR RENT for gentlemen. Call at 400-6th St. Dr. M. J. Hydeman Osteopathic Physician 217% Broadway Ave. Room 10 Telephone: gite7 #3 We are now ready to. take in all the wool produced intl this section of the country at highest cash market Wee can also furnish Wool Bags and Twine as fol- New Wool Bags, each ......50c Used Wool Bags, each ......40c Paper Twine, per pound ....10c pORTHERN HIDE & FUR CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. apartment. Completely furnished. Ground floor, Private entrance. 406-9th St. Phone 850. FOR RENT—Five room ground floor apartment. Furnished. Near capi- tol. For couple. No family. Write Tribune Ad. 10356. WILL SUBLET nicely furnished 3 room apartment in Tribune bldg. June 15th to Oct. 15th or longer. _ Phone 1695-W. “room heated apart- ment, unfurnished. Laundry avail- able, 723 Mandan. Phone 1694. FOR RENT—One room furnished apartment. Available June 1st. For sale: Gate-leg table. 404-5th. e For Sale FOR SALE—Falconer seed _ corn. Graded. 92% germination. Grown in Morton county. $4.00 per bu. -Red Trail Dairy, R.1, Mandan. FOR SALE—Pioneer Dent seed corn. 95% germination, Home grown, $4.00 bushel. Phone 7-F-6, James _ Robideau, Bismarck. FOR SALE—Saxophone, King G mel- ody. Silver plated. Like new. Very reasonable. Mrs, Ula Deemer, 308 sinseie: FOR SALE — Waste Paper Baler cheap. Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune office. FOR SALE—Bison and Red River to- mato plants. C.D. Mason. Phone 932-R, FOR SALE—22 Winchester rifle. Prac- tically new. Call at 308 Avenue B, ee FOR RENT—3 room furnished apart- ment including lights, water, heat. Laundry indry privileges. 930-4th. FOR RENT—Private furnished apart- ment. Ground floor, Adults only. _ Call at 204 Avenue B east. FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 1022 Bdwy. Available June 15th, 707 Avenue A. Phone 1489, FOR RENT—Modern apartment over _Cut Rate Drug Store. Phone 347. FURNISHED apartment in Rose Apartments. 215-3rd Street. FOR RENT—Two room apartment. 1008 Broadway. Lost and Found ___ FOUND—At World War Memorial building, pair of glasses, rimless with white gold bows and nose piece. Also 1 pair of glasses, Pul- vue style, with yellow gold rims, bows and nose piece. Owners may have same by calling at Tribune office and proving ownership. Houses and Flats INVESTMENT LOT 175x150, 13 room modern home located in heart of Bismarck’s bus- iness district, Property that will pay very well on the amount invest- ed and worth considerably more than priced at. ideal for business or apartments, T. M. Casey & Son, 518 Bdwy. FOR SALE—Very modern 7 room, 8 year old home on west Rosser. In very good residential district. Near school, Excellent condition. A good buy. $5000. Also 5 room mod- ern bungalow with small basement apartment. Seven years old. Very good condition, Low taxes. $4000. n. house, three bed rooms, four room basement apartment with bath. Good income, Well located. Phone 1946. Household Goods for Sale BARGAINS IN NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS— This is your opportunity to get one of the following last year models at less than cost if you act quickly. They won't last long at the prices we are quoting. Two 5 cubic ft. G. E. Refrigerators, one . conventional type, the other with monitor top. Retailed at $175 and $180 each, now $135. One S67 model, monitor top. Retailed at $220, Now $170. MEL- VILLE ELECTRIC SHOP. 06% |) Bdwy. FOR SALE—$40 automatic day sal in excellent condition. Very rea- sonable, Call at 813 Thayer. —_—_—_——————— WOOL WANTED WE PAY highest cash market prices for wool and sheep pelts. We also sell new and used woo) bags and twine et low prices. Bring us all your hides and metals. Northern Hide and Fur Co., Bismarck, North Dakota. This property is 1 Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Whippet Sedan ... Chrysler 66 Sedan Nash Sedan Plymouth P. A. Coach .. 295.00 Plymouth 7 Pass. Sedan 395.00 1928 1930 1927 1932 1932 1935 __} 1929 1932 1930 1934 1928 1934 1931 1932 1929 1929 1931 1934 11931 1933 1931 1933 1934 1928 1926 1927 Ford Coach Plymouth Stand, Buick Sedan .. Chevrolet Coach Plymouth Sedan .. b Ford 4 Cyl. Deluxe Coupe 296.00 Durant Sedan .. Hudson Sedan Chevrolet Coach Plymouth Stand. Tudor. 405.00 Willys Sedan 175.00 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 465.00 Studebaker Sedan ..... Chrysler Brougham .... 545.00 8 Airflow Chrysler Sed. 1275.00 Hudson Sedan .. 50.00 Chrysler 58 Coach . Chrysler 70 Sedan 1929 Hudson Sedan . 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan These Prices Include a 1935 license. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Phone 700 CHEVROLET USED CAR BARGAINS Whippet Coupe . . Chevrolet Coupe . Plymouth Sedan Essex Coach . Ford Sedan . . Chevrolet Special Sedan 310.00 Chevrolet Master Coach 395.00 - Chevrolet Standard 425.00 Coach 225.00 . Ford Panel 95.00 We Trade and Give Terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. SPECIAL SALE Plymouth Coupe Plymouth Coupe Pontiac Coupe Nash Coupe . Oldsmobile Coupe . 29 225.00 FLECK C MOTOR SALES Distributors. for Buck, “ouaumoblles,: Pontiac, Cadillac, roa alba and ¢.