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- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1986 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and . 3 dark northern, 56 lbs, . 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, a me No. 5 dark Uk atlas Sample eg iT) Leder 62; 47 Ibs., “ « tS cess eee Hard winter wheat . CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, A ee — A — Low Close 95% 25% 26% 87% 85 85% 80 60%" 59% 50% 58% 58% 25% 25% 96' 87% 85% 60% 59% 38% 26 28% at 26% 26% 26% 26% 52% 53 52% 52% 52% 52% ss1L15 11.15 10.95 10.95 «es1L12 1112 10.82 10.82 «11.15 11.15 10.80 10.80 . 1490 pote van RANGE oun 13.—(F)— ore re ti July ... 96% 26% Sept. ...... 88 88% oT coraind Barle May ainnedps Mey = aie Se 95% 81% 56 34% 35% 46% AT% 23% 24% 24% 167% 167% 34% ATH 41% Bay A% Dului Mi ats il ei eGo Hs Close 91% 89 81% 48 9 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN - _ Minneapolis, At 13.—()}—Wheat receipts iy compared to 127 @ year ago. © polis cash wheat and coarse an closing quotations today follow: can Wheat— i Delivered To Arrive 180 De® 8 11% 1.25% rae 1DNS 59 Tos. ..,.. 1.00% 1.24% 1.07% 1.23% 1.05% 121% 1.03% 1.17% 1.01% 1.14% 98% 1.11% 25% 1.08% 92% 1.08% 90% 1.02% ..0. 80% 99% spring .. 1.03% 1.08% . 5 . Montana Winter Whest - 1.06% 1.00% 1.05% 1.08% + 1.03% 1.06% 1.01% 1.05% 95% 1.01% 94% 1.00% and South Dakots Wheat + 100% 1.02% 98% 1.00% 98% 1.00% 96% 98% * 94% 98% 92% 96% Durum 95% 110% 92% 1.07% 94% 1.00% 0.00 ree 93% 108%... .. 91% 1.07% .... 88% 105%... ’ BOK 10K ee ane 82% 108% wee vee 20% 1.02% 0. ase ) Ws, .. 76% 97% sooo ores Low test—weight, TB vases TBM ooccoy 1 PROFIT TAKING PUTS PRESSURE ON FEW LEADERS IN MARKET Coppers, Rails and Specialties; Hold Up Well at Irregular Close New York, April 13.—(}—Scatter- ed firm spots were in evidence in Monday's stock market, but many of the leaders were subjected to quiet profit taking pressure. Coppers, rails and specialties gave the best account of themselves. The close was irregular. Transfers Proximated 1,500,000 shares. Industrial news continued to reflect progress: in economic recovery. The 5 American Iron & Steel Institute esti- mated current mill operations at 67.9 per cent of capacity, the best since 1930. The gain over the a week was 5.3 per cent. The majority of the oil stocks ‘fatles to respond toa jump of 2 cents a gal- lon in gasoline at Pacific coast cen- ters. Such shares as Ohrysler, Santa Fe and Case stepped up to new highs for the move. Case got ahead 4 points on a small turnover. Improvement was shown by N. ¥. Central, Cerro de Pasco, Calumet é& Hecla, Anaconda, Philip Morris, Goodyear, American Can, White’ Moters and Federal Truck. One of ‘the offside fractions to 2 points or so were General Motors, Continental Steel, Poor & Co., U. 8. Industrial Alcohol, Douglas Aircraft, Auburn, Western — and Consol- Lecteadirsente Edison. | Produce Markets" 7 {_Froduce Markets | CHICAGO Chicago, April 13—(?)}—Butter and eggs were firm in tone Monday and Close | Poultry was steady. Butter 9,091, firm; creamery spe- Cials (93 score) 33% to %; extras (92) 33; extra firste (90 to 91) 32%; firsts (88 to 89) 32 to 32%; standards (90 centralized carlots) 33%. Eggs 34,453, firm; extra firsts cars and local 19%; fresh graded firsts local 18%, cars 19; current receipts 18%; storage extras 20%; storage packed firsts 20%. Poutiry, live, 1 car, 9 trucks, steady; hens, 5 lbs. and less, 22%; more than 5 lbs:, 21; Leghorn hens, 18%; Plym- outh ‘and white rock springs 27, col- ored 25; white rock fryers 26, Plym- outh and colored 25; white rock broilers 26, Plymouth and eolored 25, barebacks 20-22, Leghorn 22%; roost- ers 16%; young toms 23, old 21; No. 2 turkeys 20; heavy old ducks 19%, heavy young ducks 23, small 17%; geese 17; oarone 7 lbs. up, 28; less than 7 lbs., NEW YORK New York; April 13—()}—Live poul- | ® try nominal. No freight prices quoted. Butter, 6,386, firm. Creamery, higher than extra, 34%-35; extra (92 score), 34; firsts (90-91), 33%-34; centralized 00 score), 33%. Cheese,. 135,586, weaker. State, Meng milk flats, held, 1935 fancy, Phone 21, 364, firmer. Mixed eolors: jpecial packs or selections from fresh omen ee %; standards and com- mercial standards, 21-21%; firsts, 20; seconds, 19%-20; mediums, q 1.11% 1.13% 1.10% 1.12% ge 19; dirties, No. 1, 42 Ibs., 18%-19; small, 17-18; average checks, 18-16%; storage packed fi 20-34, ‘Whites, resale of premium marks 25% to 26%; nearby special packs in- cluding premiums 23 to 2412; nearby and midwestern hennery exchange specials 22 to 22%; nearby and mid- western exchange standards 21 to 21%; nearby and midwestern marked mediums 19% to 20%; Pacific coast, fresh, shell treated or liners fancy 27 to 27%; Pacific coast, standards 35 to 26%; Pacific coast, shell treated or liners, mediums 23 to 23%; Pacific coast pullets 18 to 18%. Browns, re- sale of premium marks 24% to 25; nearby and western special packs, pri- vate sales from store 23 to 24; westetn Sanders 21% to 22. Duck eggs, ex- tra large nearby 35; average size near- ‘by 30; fair to good (all selections) 25. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES SRCAEP April 13.—()—Butter fea- High Low Close Apr. ...... 20% 20% 20% 4 white.... CHICAGO POTATOES » April 13.—(%) —(U. 8.| bY Chicago, Dept.. Agr.)—Potatoes, 250; on track, 359; total U. 8. shipments, Saturday 940, Sunday 166; slightly weaker; sup- plies moderate, demand slow; sacked per cwt. Idaho Russet Burbanks, Uv. §. No. 1, 2.10-27%; U. 8. No. 2, 1.70-90; Wisconsin round ‘whites, unclassified, 1.10; North Dakote Red River section cobblers, 1.40; Early Ohios, U. 8. No. 1, 1.40-60; Minnesots Cobblers, U. 8. No. 1, 13; Bliss Tri- umphs, Coloredo McClures, U. 8. No. Fi 7750581 Ne: quality, 1.25; new stock, carlots, Texas Bliss Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, 50 Ib. sacks, 2.00-15; 1.50 a sack. MINNEAPOLIS Fiat Minneapolis, April 13.—()—Flour: Unchanged. Carload lots family pat- ents, 6.50-6.70 a barrel in 98-Ib. cotton sacks. Shipments, 25,637. Pure bran, REM. Standard middlings, 18.75- ————EEE span of 3500 feet. 21% 124% 1 oe ee 66 . 36 . * . No, 2... A9% 50% 48% Flax— NQ. Le.eeee 1.68% 114% 1.68% .... a : 3 hard 1.01; corn, No. 2 mixed 62; | siege Report for Mon., April 135% NEW WHEAT PRICES 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, April 13.—(AP—U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 3,500; slaughter ateers slow, asking higher; early bids weak; good grain feds held around 25 to 9.00; most medium grades bid 6.75 to 7.75; she stock steady; good helfers 7.25 to 8. to 7.00; good cows 5,78 to 6.25; plainer kinds down to 5.00; low cutters and cutters 3.75 to 4.75 or more; bulls strong; weighty bolognas 5.60 to 5.85; ‘stockers unchanged; medium to géod yearlings 6.25 to 7.25. Calves 1,300; steady; better grade vealers 7.50 to 8.50; cull to common 4.50 to 6.00. Hogs 27,000; fairly active to all in- terests; steady to strong with Friday or .10 to 20 higher than Saturday; better 140 to 220 Ibs, 10.25 to 10.50; held higher; 220 to 260 Ibs. 9.90 BP) to 10.30; 260 to 320 lbs. 9.65 to 9.90; packing sows 9.20 to 9.25; pigs scarce; ae cost Saturday 9.83; weight Sheep 1,000; small supply, largely wooled lambs; small package choice 87 Ib. fed clipped lambs sold early at 8.65; buyers talking weak to lower on most slaughter lambs but sellers asking 25 or more higher; undertone steady on all classes; bulk fat wooled lambs at last week's close, 10.50-75. Dairy cattle fully steady; ew good close springers ana to 80.00; other medium to good and 55.00-65.00. CHICAGO Chicago, April 13.—(4)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Hogs, 13,000, including 4,500 direct; fairly active, steady to 10 higher than Friday’s average; mostly steady to strong; top 11.00; bulk 160- 250 Ibs., 10.75-11.00; 250-300 Ibs., 10.50- 10.80; 300-360 Ibs., 10.40-85; 140-160 Ibs., 1050-75; sows, 9.40-80. Cattle, 15,000; calves, 1,500; very little done on steers; lower grades ~@ | comparatively scarce, steady to easy, such selling at 8.00 down; better grades predominating, unevenly steady to 25 lower; best early 10.63; some held higher; few loads 9.25-10.25; she stock steady to easy; bills strong; vealers 25-50 lower at 9.50 down; very few 10.00; stockers and feeders scarce. eep 10,000; old crop lambs 15-25 higher” fairly active at advance to shippers; early bulk choice fed west- erns 11.00-40; some held higher; Ne- braska, averaging 115 Ibs., 10.60; other classes very scarce, strong to shade higher; most wooled ewes 5.00-75; spring lambs absent. n SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Ia. April 13—)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 4,500; slaugh- ter steers and yearlings opened steady to weak; fat she stock little changed; stockers and feeders mainly steady. Liberal shade fed steers and year- lings around 7.25-8.50; small quota held above 9.00; few good heifers 71.00-60; most beef cows 5.00-75; cut- ter grades 4.00-75; choice 700 Ib. stock steers 8.00; common and medium 7.00 down. Hogs 4,000; slow; few sales to ship- basis steady to weak with Friday’s erage; early top 10.35; 180-210 Ib. butehers 10.25-35; 140-170 Ib, averages 9.75-10.25; packers bid 10-15 lower; 200-250 Ib. weights bid 10.00-15; pases 290 Ib. averages 9.85-10.00; steady to weak; largely 9.25-35; feeder pigs mostly 10.00 down. Sheep 5,000; no early action; gener- ally asking ‘stronger; best fed wooled lambs held above 10.75; asking above 8.25 for good to choice fed clips. CHICAGO CASH “GRAIN Chicago, April 13.—(#)—Cash wheat. No, 3 yellow 5912-62; No. 4 white 48%-89; sample grade 23-53; oats No. 3 white 25-29; sample grade 19% - 24%; No. rye; soy beans No. 3 yellow 80-81 track Chicago; barley actual gales 79-88; feed 38-47 nom, malting 80-88 nom; timothy seed 2.50 cwt.; clover seed 14.50-21.50 cwt. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, April 13—(AP)—Cash whest, No. 1 northern 80%; No. 2 northern 78%; No. 3 northern 74%; oats, No. 2 white 33%; No. 3 white 30. COUNTY HOMEMAKER, 44 HEADS 10 MEET Club, Leaders to Formulate Year’: 's Programs and Re- ceive Instruction With the organization of commu- nity ge virtually completed, Bur- leigh county Homemaker and 4-H clubs have been called into Bismarck Extension Agent H. O. Putnam to Hormulate plans for the coming year’s meeting of the Homemakers’ clubs county counell has been set for 2p. m. Thursday, April 23, at the World War Memorial building. Mrs. Henry Larson, council president, will have charge of the sessions at which Miss Julia E. Brekke from the Agri- cultural college extension division will U. 8. No, 2, | Bootie Miss Brekke will also have charge of the niajor project training meet- ings to be held from 10 8. m. to 4p. m., April 24 and 25, at the Mem- ovat balding Attending the April 24 meeting will ibe the Driscoll, Capitol, Wilton, Still, Regan, Boyd Cross Country, Three Leaf Clover ine Mes Menoken clubs. The Rainbow, Trygs, Cedar wiew, hla Crofte Star, Lakeville Bismarck send I oobi here H club leaders’ meeting has alled for 1 p. m. Saturday, A representative from the elub department of the college extension division charge of the meeting st annual 4-H club encamp- Achievement day, the in- topics BEE = ie 3 ip i other similer will me g2 Ai 13% 14% Ge ai} Male Help Wanted | Female Help Wanted 22% | MAN, reliable, to bétome an automo- | WANTED — Bx! CED COOK 13 bile and accident, claim adjuster in] and housekeeper. Very convenient 30%| your territory. Insurance experi-] ranch. Permanent position. $25 24 ence unnecessary. No selling. Write} Per month, wages. Write Tribune 3% | associated Adjusters, Box 767, Mil- | _Ad. 14171, J am 23% | _ waukee, Wis. ial WANTED—Experienced maid for 29% | WANTED—Man to work on farm for| general housework. Must be good hy 2 months or more. State age and| cook. Call at Dr. Enge’s office ini 534 | Wages wanted. Bernard Schultz, ee 1684 Parshall, N. Dak. WANTED—Girl for housework. Must Sire ae Ai 2% | WANTED—Man for electric firm sdles| be good cook. Go home nights. Upturns at Kansas City Have #3 manager. Also need salesman. Write |__Phone Mr. McCullough at_55. Stimulating Influence on 54 | _ Tribune Ad 14183. Personal 60 | ——— $$$ — Chicago Market 86% Work Wanted FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS 32% - a PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved Aviation’ 6 GARDEN PLOWING, ashes and gar- b ‘ ites ipa i= ee |S OP $c| bage hauling, Also fertilizer and| WICK. Get free sample doctor's prices on new op wheat futures, Balt. & Ohio 23% sravel for sale, For quick service Sees eran poraticey Drug July an pt formed the rule| Be a call 994-J. ‘} Drug Monday, but the old crop month,| Bendix Aviati 30% | sxBERIENCED — BARBER desires | CO» Mandan. 5 new) ER désires | — 7 May, developed relative weakness, Boeing Atrpl. $ix,| work. Write Tribune Ad. 14141 or |SEESPRING SPECIALS at KYSAR'S ipturns of the Kansas City wheat Borden 27%] _ Telephone 32. Jewelry and Repair Shop. New line market had a stimulating influence) Borg Warner 1946 | ee | Of jewelry, Expert repair work done aa ae liquidating pressure, faeeae ‘ ie Houses and Flats under supervision of MRS. D. E. ‘nl pong eee Rah to| Bu ‘Wheel’: Hae ii foom modern two story home, aor $10 Fourth 8t., Bismarck, % up com 4 arin tating’ ¥s fine |BUT: Ad. Meh. 29%] hot water heat, hardwood floors and | ——* —— as \ ish, May 55% July 87%: ees Pac. 13%] trim full basement, detached gar-|MEN’S SUITS and top coats, ladies’ | %-% down, May @0%-%: oats bene ase (J. 1.) he age. Near school. Sale price} Suits and coats, dry cleaned and changed to’ % lower, and’ provisions $5,800.00, will consider clear quarter | Pressed, $1.00. PERFECTION DRY unchanged to 27 cents decline. Closing Prices April 13. New York.Stocks Thrifty Persons Never Skip The WANT-ADS of land plus $1,000 cash as part payment, balance monthly terms, | _. CLEANERS, Phone 1707. We call for and deliver, LATE SHORT COVERING : a interest 6%. RUG Fringing, Upholstering, Refin- FEATURES WHEAT MART a ishing and Furniture Repairing. Minneapolis, April 13—(®)—Some ! 4% | SIX room modern two story home on) Telephone 669. BISMARCK FUR- mill buying on dips and a fairly lib- x 184 6th street, hardwood floors, full] NITURE. eral decrease in domestic and Can- 103%] basement, furnace heat (gas), de- MATTRESSES R base Mose erent eae poet re ne nes hei ay shrubs, mre Nottie) renovated and rebuilt. ig was ale price $6,300. ther rey or spr! filled. 1020 the chief ‘news in the wheat futures|Gom. Credit . Lae — Susub Phone 16 a pecdned here trad ie close was oe & 82 wk a 20% |MODERN four room bungalow, two tere lonally o! market was thin | Com. ts ern, 2% | bedrooms, many buillt-in features, and jumpy but except for a élightly|Con Edison . 33%) attached garage, nice complete base- HOME LOANS Maye ie ees Stag Nag aa pon one. ne ment apartment, present rental wheat close lower, July % 5 i value, $75 month. Sale price lower and Sept. % off. Cont, On Del. s3u| $5,500. tion ale price) Before you make a loan Coarse grain futures were just about |Corn Products 12% - om your wt fe tin Pameane ee easier & 2 FOUR room modern bungalow. 214 lax gained a fraction on more Bi Competitive crusher buying. ‘May oats Cuban Am, Bus. 10% wee ee ee ‘Bismarck Home closed % lower, July % higher, and|Deere & Co... 8 3 4 Maa Rvet Aira ee Dia. Match 36%4|LARGE dwelling, 4 bedrooms and COMPARE MY COST ie, ine lower and July % off, May flax fin- |Douglas Airc. Sits jleePing porch. | Well located, nice} with amy other plam ished % higher and July % up. | Dupont ... 182. | ae Gravee boat, Bhlorqirice 94260. Cash wheat undertone was firm and |El. Auto Lite re en ep ee offered? eccsatyd good. Winter wheat was in ee ee a iH See this agency for desirable homes. De cr eee sgh Tae 31y| HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY | Price Owems, Agent Corn demand was better. Onts de-|OnrPoy te bhi bebiadterrate cree PHONE 278 mand was steady. Rye demand was|Gen: Elect ae STRICTLY MODERN home for sale ffted: First good. Barley demand was fair to|Gen. Foods 37 with basement apartment. Call at Office: First Door good. Flax was in good demand. Gen. Motors 0 928 6th St. East of Post-Office So Gillette. 16% | fOR RENT—Five room bungalow. ISMARC! | Miscellaneous —_| | $24.2 2 | stone 20. Resiageonegihal Se aE ‘ — FOREIGN EXCHANGE Seo Ee hg = or Trade for 22 Years! New York, April 13.—()}—Foreign | Gt. Nor. Ir. Ore. 18% trade for Diamonds, noone mend Great eee os Se Sa a : aoe Chevrolet car low mileage, heater, — mand lollars, others cents. | At. a tadio and new ry. 5 Great Britain 3.94%; France 689: ee tat ea) of Knowles, Jeweler, Bismarck. Miscellaneous us oer Italy 7.92; Germany 40.28; reg. travel | Howe Sound 34 | | Power Brakes ‘besten BET; reg. corain' 1 21.88; Mornay mat; Hudson Mot, 18% Business Opportunity installations for every truck at small. 5 itreal lew York ent %| BUILDING FOR RI % est costs. No lubrication, no main- cet Aantal dallas ecuiee ae North Daxota town Dotniy ade Quin COMMERCIAL BODY 100.56%. ant see Seig| center. Write Tribune Ad. 14153. |SMITH works tues Fargo, ND. — “a Wi oes New York, .April 13.—(#)—Call| Johns-Manville 115 te i bi a . iets ;,| YOU'LL never really know just how money steady steady; % per cent all| Kelvinator 24 lor com! ie ae aon Grocery: good ice cream can be until you day; prime commercial paper % per gi 41% __Write Tribune Ad. 14192, taste it fresh from the freezer. Try cent; time loans steady; 60 days-6 Kroves Cross 22% | FOR SALE—Modern Grocery store.) some ice cream or sherbet today. mos. 1 per cent offered; bankers ac-|ribbey-O-F. Gi. 5 | Well, established in town of 700! Many delicious flavors. G. P. ceptances unchanged. Loew's 46’ Retain NEWS, 211 4th St. itd uilding 24x90. Will rent building Lorillard <P). 22%| with or without fixtures. Must move | ————====== CURB STOCKS 35: to, warmer climate. Write Tribune New York, April 13.—()—Curb: 43% | _Ad. American Gen. 9%. 73% | FOR eo parlor and cafe or Cities Service 4%. Elec, Bond & Share 22%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, April 13.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4% 118.1. ‘Treasury 4s 112.25. DULUTH CASH GRAIN * Duluth, Minn., April 13.—()—Cash closing prices: No. 1 heavy dark northern, 60 Pounds, 1.11% to 1.25%; No. 1 dark Rorthern 59 pounds, 1.09%-1.24%; 68 | N' pounds, 1.07% -123%; No. 2 dark northern 57 pounds, 1.05%-1.21%; No. 3 dark northern §6 pounds, 1.03%- 1.17%; 55 pounds, 1.01%-1.14%; No. | Otis 4 dark northern 54 pounds 98% -1.11% ; 83 pounds 95%-1.08%; No. 5 dark northern, 52 pounds, 92%-1.05%; 51 pounds, 90% % 1.02%; 50 pounds 80%- 99%; No. 1 northern 1.035% -1.08%. No. 1 dark hard Montana 1.07%- 1.18%; No. 1 hard amber, 60 pounds, | ¥! 95%-1.10%; No. 2, 58 pounds, 94%- 1.00%; 58 pounds, 93%-108%; No. 3, 57 pounds, 91%-1.07%; 56 pounds 88%-1.08%; No. 4, 55 pounds 84%- 1.03%: 54 pounds, 82%-1.02%; No. 5, 53 pounds, 16%-99%; No. 1 red durum 75%-76%. Flax No. 1, 1.60%. Rye No. 1, 49%-50%. Oats No. 3, 24%-25%. Malting barley 45-65; feed barley 32% -38%. BOSTON WOOL Boston, April 13.—()—(USDA)— | 8 Domestic wool quotations in Boston Showed little change from the close of last week. They continued unset- tled, however, as most manufacturers were not in a mood to buy raw wool In view of the absence of trading, the | § price situation was dominated largely by the prices at which wool houses stan were offering to deliver new wools when available. A few new western grown wools were sold before they | & arrived in Boston. The scoured basis |Subsrier St prices estimated on the wools in- volved in these transactions — were | Tee around 86 to 88 cents for average to good French combing length tery wool. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, April 13.—(#)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1 heavy dark northern spring, 1.10%-1.10%; Ner3 dark nor- thern, 1.11%; sample grade dark northern, 68%-98; sample grade nor- thern, 80; No. 3 amber durum, 1.03%; No, 3 red durum, 75%. Corn: No. 4 yellow, 49%-53%; No. 4 white, 52; No. 4 mixed, 49. Oats: No. 3 white, 23%-24%. Rye: No. 1, 49%. w, : ti July 1, 1936, a total of $10,172 remains Barley: No. 2 malting, 72; No. 3,| western Un. Tel. seam thd Buy the fund, Thordarson told the Meyiax! No. 1, 1.20%-1.78% Wortinen: mi eM hice ae : Waite ston, © MY et GREEK PREMIER DIES MINOT WOMAN DEAD Wilson & Co. 8% Athens, April 13—()—Constantine Minot, N. ‘D., April 13.—(?)—Mrs.| Woolworth 48% | Demerdjis, premier of Greece since since coming here in 1920 from Great Falls, Mont., died Monday. potas Canada ranks second to the United States in the export of commercial motor vehicles and is followed closely by Great Britain. 80% 1.01%; 52 pounds | But - | Tim. terri- | i will sub lease building for other 12%] business. Phone or write Chas. ner p 540 PURAL YOUTHS. #4] OBTAIN SCHOOLING a” Tes af =e Crome Keren Bs Pacific" é | BY CORRESPONDENCE its English, Algebra, Business z Training and History Are i Favorite Subjects me More than 600 rural youths have 35%| been enabled to obtain high school 40 |training through correspondence 15% | courses established under an act of Hy the 1935 legislature, a report to the 45% |State board of administration re- vealed Monday. % Of the 540 studying various high school subjects in rural schools, only HH 22 dropped from the courses Poca eitin~< they were unable to continue due to Hiab xciioipk Kis need of their services at home. Reo Mot ‘7i,| English, algebra, junior business ; 25% | training and world history appeared 52% | to be favorite studies, although gen- 47 Jeral science also was eagerly sought 38 | by 123 students. In first year’s Eng- $7, | ish, 412 students enrolled. 1% Average grades of first year stu- dents in the first month of the se- mester was 86.43 per cent which in- creased to 87.58 per cent in the last | month of the first semester. “Byverything connected’ with the project is running along very smooth- ly.” T. W. Thordarson, director of the work at the state agricultural college, told the board. “Up to the present time we have received 1,065 subject enrollments for the second semester,” Thodrarson said, “and we had 1,10¢ subject-en- rollments for the first semeéster, which brings the total to 2,169. We feel certain we will be within our budget at the end of this year.” Students purchase necessary books through the department of corre- spondence courses, and are privileged to return the principal books at the completion of the course and obtain refunds, 16% Where cost of matgrials is excep- 55% tionally high for a particular course, 10 {students are permitted to rent the 34%, | books from department, reducing cost 93%4|0f materials to the students by ap- + 723% | proximately one-half. + 132%] Of $17,976 in the budget fund to 09 bt) FR LK RR SKE 35 BESS oESSRERSSSNRSt Ss EPR RRS Un. Gas. Imp. US Ind. Alcoho! US Real. & Imp. US Rubber . US Smelt. R. . FORMER JAMESTOWN MAN DIES.| 5 cooricur, Monaty Sfter an attack Minneapolis, April 13,--(7)—Olatf 5. Bjerke, 48, cashier at the Lund Press, Inc., died Sunday st a hospital here. Born in Norway, he came to United States in 1010, settling Jamestown, N. D. RUSTAD MAN DIES Rusted, Minn., April 18.—()— Erick A. Erickson, 56, Rustad, Minn., &t| died at home Sunday. A son, Erwin, is at Middle River, Minn, | y Salary Loans Salary loans $5 to $50 on your plain note for a six months pe- riod. Prompt and confidential. EASY PAYMENT PLAN No Endorsers No Security Out-of-town Loans made by mail SALARY LOAN CO. George Stevens, Mgr. Suite 22-24, Dak. Ntl. Bank & Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 405 Bismarck, N. D. Apartments for Rent __ TWO ROOM downstairs apartment. Purnished for light housekeeping. Private entrance. Also one room upstairs. 818 7th. Phone 1747-R. DOWNSTAIRS apartment, furnished for light housekeeping. Ciose in. Private entrance. Call after 4: 308 Ave, A. Telephone 926-W. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment. Private entrance. Heat, lights, water, gas and tele- Phone. 314 West Rosser. FOR RENT—Large three-room un- furnished apartment. Private bath, private entrance. Gas range. Kel- vinator. 813 8th. FOR RENT—Modern two room apart- ment, furnished or unfurnished. Call east entrance, 523 12th St. Phone 2093-J. FURNISHED THREE room apart- ment and also 4 room apartment, unfurnished. 622 3rd St. Telephone 1231-LR. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, ground floor, April 15th. Apply at 204 Ave. B. No phone calls. Bie SECOND floor, 3 room furnished apartment. Gas, lights, water, Phone, heat. 504 14th St. FOR RENT—One 2-room apartment and one 3-room apartment, upstairs. Furnished, 1014 Bdwy. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 204% Main Ave. Phone 1157-W. John Elich, Apt. B. FURNISHED ONE room and kitch- enette apartment. Suitable for two. Everts, 314 3rd. FOR RENT—Two room apartment with kitchenette. Adults only. 511 5th St. Room and Board M {or one or two D at Growler’s Club, 412 6th. Men preferred. Phone 1392. ROOM AND BOARD for young man.! PR. M2 219 3rd St. Telephone 848-R, jie Firs Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for one insertion—450 for 15 words. First insertion (per word) 30 2 consecutive insertions (per word) ..... wtee gee 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 40 4 consecutive i (per word oe 5 consecutive (per word) «+0 5% 6 consecutive insertions (per word) ..... secre ne OO This table of rates effective only in the state of Nerth Da- kota. Cuts and berder used es want ads come under clasal- fled display rates of 75 cents ed = inch per single in- cs clairvoyant, fortune te¥- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit er re- dect any copy submitted, ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad de partment. Out-of-Town Readers THE BISMAKCK TRIBUNE — LOTS FOR SALE Lots near Richholt school and City Park on water; terms $10.00 down, $10.00 per month, abstracts fur- nished, good title, very reasonable Prices, taxes paid. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. ee=_eeeeeOl_l_i _ —_ _ = Wanted to Buy WANTED to buy 5 or 6 room house, bungalow preferred. Write Tribune 14185 giving location, price and erms, BARGAINS FOR SALE Six room modern bungalow, maple floors, furnace, garage, close in, for $1600 with $700 cash nad balance much less than rent. Seven room modern house, three bedrooms, den, sleeping porch, full basement, gas heat, available space in basement for rooms, double garage for $4750. Desirable large, new, six room mod- ern stucco bungalow, three bedrooms, sun porch, well built, big basement apartment and large garage, gas heat, big income producer. Six room modern, attractive bunga- low, two bedrooms, sun parlor, one basement room, garage, lawn and shrubbery. New, desirable six room stucco bungalow, two bedrooms, gas heat, garage, two rooms finished in base- ment. Geo. M. Register. Rooms for Rent LARGE SLEEPING room in modern home. Also garage. Very conven- fent. Ladies only. Phone 525-M or 1612. 310 W. Rosser. LARGE ROOM on first floor. For couple or one or two ladies. 306 'W. Thayer. Phone 1470-R. LARGE FURNISHED room for rent. Will be cool in summer months. Close in. 120 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Basement room. Suite able for sleeping or light house- keeping. Phone 1276. PLEASANT SLEEPING room fer one or two. 208 3rd St. Opposite post office, Also garage. ROOM FOR one or two ladies in modern home. Always hot water. 323 Park St. FURNISHED sleeping rooms for rent. Cash register for sale. 714 Main. utomobiles for Sale FOR SALE—1032 Chevrolet coupe, ex- cellent condition. Cheap for cash. Call at 116 Bdwy. - eet and Found. LOST—My black Screw-Tail Bul] = Wearing a harness. Has astray. If you see him cups Melville, 179. OOS Household Goods for Sale "| FOR SALE—At cost, one new latest type Monarch gas range. Fully ine sulated. 719 5th. Phone 1887. For Sale. ‘FOR SALE CARLOAD Ceres Wheat, Government Seed Stock weighing 61 lbs. Ger- mination, 96% at $1.25; 500 bu. Ceres wheat, 53 lbs, Germination 95% at $1.25; 1000 bu. Red Durum, 58 Ibs, Cleaned, .75. Some good heavy Marquis and several lots 48 to 50 lb. Ceres Wheat. Also good quality Gopher and Victory Oats, Burleigh County grown seed corn, all at reasonable prices. Farmers Elevator and Mercantile Co., Moffit, N. Dak. FOR SALE—6 milk cows, (milking shorthorns), 10 chester white gilts, 6 full blood Hereford bulls, 1 Duroc Jersey male hog, 1-10 ft. press drill, 2 10-ft. Discs, A. E. Nelson, Wilton, N. Dak. Box 315. : FOR SALE—16 head work horses, 3 mares with foal, 1 three-year-old mare. G. N, Varnum, Menoken, N, Dak. FOR SALE—500 bu. prolific Spring seed rye. $1.00 per bu. Arvid H. Nele son, Coleharbor. TWO MARES for sale. Roy Small, south of Bismarck. rk. aben latent style, fora teed at cut- anteed eyeg! A on Byen