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Sins sie Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and |: Market Report for Sat., May 2: WHEAT PRIGES FALL STOCK VALUES LACK SUPPORT AND PRICES Mining Issues and Scattered , Specialties in Demand; ATT Down 2 Points New York, May 2.—(#)—-The stock | market lacked support Saturday and |Am. Tob. evidence after | Am. Wi @ lower drift was in an irregular start. Loses, at one time, ranged from 1 to| Arm. I 3 points or so, with American Tele- phone leading the downward slide. | At; Dullness ruled throughout, with trans- fers approximating 400,000 shares for | Baldwi the short session. Several of the mining issues, in- cluding Dome, U, 8. Smelting,, Mc-| Be Intyre and Alaska Juneau, were in Eewingt demand, and scattered specialties | Bord held their own. The major telephone stock was down more than 2 points at one time| Budd Whi to around its low of the year. It came back, along with the others, in the final lap, and virtually cancelled | © its decline. Among backward shares were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, General Motors, Consolidated Edison, West- inghouse, Allied Chemical, Case, Ana- OM. conda, Standard Oil of New Jersey, Douglas Aircraft, N. Y. Central, Santa | ¢ Fe and Pennsylvania. Bonds were irregular, with U. 8. governments easier. Wheat futures |! Col were a bit heavy. © ° Credit | Produce Markets | |Gom. = ——— _- cHICAGO 2.—@)—Butter was tone Saturday and eggs Poultry was steady ter 11,054 tled, unchanged. Eggs 35, steady, unchanged, Poultry, live, no cars in, 5 trucks,’ steady at decli Ate at les ; Plymouth white rock 24; colored 2 Plymouth Rock colored 2 22; leg- horn 22; roosters 14; hen turkeys 22; young toms 20; old toms 20; No. 2 turkeys 16 hi up 15; heavy ig ducks 4% Ibs. small white ducks 14; small colors ed ducks 1 plucked and swan geese 1 NEW YORK New York, May 2.—(®}—Live poul- try nominal: Aly frelght prices un- quoted. No express quotation: ed poultry Steady ta firme All fresh and frogen prices unchanged. sayy old ducks 4 oe Gen. Butter 7,676, about steady. Cream- | Gi e firsts (98 to 91 scores) 27 to centralized (90 score) 27 to 27%; other prices unchange: Cheese 99,777, quiet. Prices un- changed. 29,689, firm. Mixed colors, 1 packs or selections from f: Xj, standards and is 22% %: firsts 21%; ‘mediums 40. tbs, 20 to 3 dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. 20 to 20%; average checks 19% to %; storage packed firsts 22 t All white, brow! unchanged. EGG AND BUTTER FUTURES Chicago, May 2.—(>)}— Esg Futures and duck eggs High Low Close! mi 27 = 26% 27 tures iscorage packed cooee 21% 21% 21% seoee 23 22% 23 caicaco POTATORS Chicago, May 2.—(AP—U. zrtatoes 79, on track 2 , supplies it; demand light, about steady: sack sales coeler outweight ct voice weight e Pe cwt. Russet Burbanks Uv. Colorado McClures v. On: 8. No, 1, Rea as ae ly Ohi Triumphs v 8. No. 1, 1. de sal iit are 0 2.80; Texas Triumphs U, 8. No. Wanlitaians FOREIGN EXxCUANGR New York, Ma: exchange ste: mand fn Great Britain Italy 7.87 travel 26.75 Sweden 25.4 Pee New York in Montreal GOVERNMENT BON: yer. York, Ma: Seu deverament ond! z aa ake 17%. —_—_—_— NEW YORK BONDS New York, May 2.—(%)— Bonds clos Great Northern 7s of 1936, 100 31-32, | g¢, (ay the Auseciaten Frees) siawent Unit oo McGraw E\. 2! INVESTMENT a (By ed Press) (Onee the counter in ‘New York): . Am. Tr. No. MINNEAPOLIS STOCK: eg teinnenrotle: May Poiestocks Firat Bank Btock 1 ‘ Barehorget Banco ne Nirkaas (bia 9%). CHICAGO GASH GRAIN Mi te wh ‘na ed 6: ye to 65%; Ror whit Zample wee 42 to 65, Oat 3 ynite to 26%; | samp) feed 35 , ito is “Fy mott thy seed 2n6 Clover seed 14.75 to gaeccasag weit i ae Closing Prices May 2 PLINGE ee S.8S%a «AS FUTURES AT "PEG Soro! ter Wheat Territory Also Is Depressing Ep rt Chicago, May 2.—(?)—Notable weak- |with all future deliveries at Winni- jpeg breaking the season's bottom rec- from under the market here. Forecasts, too, were that domestic winter crop tetritoy would receive considerable moisture next Furthermore, rains over the spring wheat states were expected to result in rapid germination. Wheat closed unstable, %-% under iy yesterday's finish, May 97%-%, July 26% | 4-%» com %-% down, May 62%, ae oats unchanged to % off and pro- visions unchanged to a rise of 15 69. | cents. 22% — 55 | MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT 3,, FUTURES CLOSE LOWER Minneapolis, May 2—(#)—Under- I Se RRR ERR ESE RSRSSISS un BSSe8B Fre 1%|tone of the wheat futures market | Mi HIT BOTTOM MARKS} Forecast of Moisture for Win-|&e) ness of Canadian wheat quotations |°4 Sette GRAIN Chi cago, May 2. a S33 RRR BER be! BRE REF FES RE Ps ord, pulled buying support Saturday way week. | Mi ye opt = Be EME HS was weak Satutday on fresh liquida-| 6, oh *| tion. 8 May wheat futures closed % lower, ue and July and September 1c. Coarse grain futures followed the wheat 3x trend. 2%| May oats futures closed % tower, | Ju 12° | July % and September 4; May rye 29% | unchanged, July ‘4 lower and Sep- 74 |tember 1% higher, May malting bar- aa ley % higher, May feed barley % low- 73% er. July % lower and September % May lewer. May and July flax unchanged. DULI Duluth, Minn., May 2.—()~ Durum— Opea’ High ee Cash wheat undertone was better. | Se eter tet Re ttt FS CHICAGO Chicago, (AP. May Cattle $00, calves compared Friday last “week; dium weight and weighty steers 25 to 40 lower: bulk light steers and practically ali 4 frees yearlings fully steady; but 2%| bulk of crop comprised weighty of- 16% forings hence, general market un- 35. | evenly lower, average cost steers and 33% | yearlings for week around 52%, | 10 on crop; extreme top 10.01 yearlings 9.90; not many weighty Above, 9.50. all_ grades year- lings and ligt ers selling as high 19% Jor slightly Printer than comparable heavies; largely 7.75 to 9.00 market, with lower ‘grades high in. contrast with middle or better grades; receipts larger locally; largely steer run stockers and feeders steady to 25 low fed heifers in liberal supply, stea dy to weak, best 9.00, best light offerings 8.60; beet cows 10 to 15 low- j dy; bulls weak vealers 25 to 50 higher: 49% | late top sausage bulls 6.40; selected 45% vealers: re 9.50. —U. 8. D. A.) a2Be st 2,000; for week ending Fri- day 9,600" directs: compared Friday general market around 25 ull at close: lambs went ee! ut lost moi th week's top i wooled Jamba ‘highest since 90 [early 1930, clippers 11.00;-closing top 41%, Wooled lambs 12.10; bulk 11.75 to 12,00; choice 103 ib.’ clippers 9.90 at close’ but above 10.00 still quotable for strictly finished handyweights; 19% | best wooled yearlings earlier in week us 11.00; top wooled ewes 6.50, shorn of- erin | Hogs 4,500, including 300 direct; 15%| market nominally steady: few sales 171g] €00d and choice 260 to 300 Ibs, 9.85 33% | £2, 39-00: top 10.60 nominal: ‘shi took none; estimated holdover 4] compared with a week ago, weights 5% | below 260 Ibs. 25° to 60 lower, heavier hts and sows 35 to 60 lower, good di this week at mostly st. ots strong, ium to Sock: “red ane yearlings sold this week to 8.00, re loads and part i to 8.50, very good 1035 oe weights 875. Plain kinds went at 5.50 to 6.25. Most medium a grade heifers brought 6.00 to 39% imped ee Heed to 7.50, el 3244 | littie ‘neite 42° | to 6.00, good smooth kind cutters and cutters mainly to 30% | Welghty, sausage bulls 5.40. to 41% | others 4.75 to 5.25, good to chole vealers 7.00 to 8.00, some choice heavy- ishis 8.50, common and medium 0 6.50. Bulk stocker and feeds ra sold this week at 5% | 7.2 p to 7.75, common. light’ 21% welghts 6.00 to. 8.75. nyieS, ,Brices have been discounted wale is week, better 140 to 220 re aes 51% | * sell Ing Friday at ie ee or i, tae to 250 pounds 9.75 t 5.49 to 75, 80 3.43880, 65% | O44 to! rid a LR 18%) Fat 1 a ot 18% ian wi ele, then Geclined. veiaithe 25 50 arly advance, Good ol: aR sold Friday at 5, to good wooled 10.00" to rn ae odd head wooled 4.58 to 5.75. hgh ed CASH GRAIN Popperian CASH GRAIN polis, 2.— Cake lr} ecuinert ‘Saturday etalon ts @ year ago. Soper cash wheat and coarse oe quotations today follow: + Delivered To Arrive 1.13% 1.27% 111% 1.26% . 100% 1.25% . 107% 1.23% + 106% 1.20% 1.08% 1.17% 100% 1.13% 97% 1.10% 94% 107% 82% 1.04% 80% 101% 105% 110%...’ Montana Winter Wheat 14% protein W or W... 113% 1.15% 1.12% 1.14% tein oe Ki =o > B -o8-o8-o = 102% 1.04% 1.00% 1.02% - 1.00% 1.02% 98% 1.00% 96% 101K 94% 98% Durum $2 108 «=. 1.05 107 = 881.06 105 aseee 106 seeee KK KKK RRR beRE She aeehashs Bees BRS BERLE FINANCIAL REVIEW New. York, May thumped down hard g| week, steadied somewhat in closing a a ive Ybs., 77 “th .02;.52 Ibs.. 75 to 11%| No. i rea durum 74 to 75. 70 Flax, No 1, 168. re, 48%, axl si boat tie Teli bar mal ed Oo ret - 335 ley 21% to 8 RAIN REVIE: ot, easas rs FARE Kate he ,win a beneficial it A. May rye rH aed Ty for the period; clgaing. at 4 i ate § Acclined le for the week, In Mt mt Fae ae a tec ad 1% for the Bh Sey ek vained 4S; closing at 1.67, sessions, All sorts of combinations ware protien out by baie are ae rea. ‘the declin agreed to ‘actatis oF in the @ importance of individual tac- tors, but blanket opinion on which there are to be the nearest ap- t ement was somewhat Th asin part self-gen- crating. t ghed AG initially athe pemlaning ot led, me to realizé the truism ey market cannot last ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 2; 1986 _ Thrifty People Alway Perry or Carper SALES May JP)—Range 0: STAR CRITICALLY ILL May 2.—(#)—Stricken for time in less than a year by meningitis, Bruce Campbell, Tight fielder of the Cleveland Indians and the clubs’ best hitter, in a series condition Saturday at . Elizabeth's hospital. eee Miscellaneous for Sale Merz. wil OTOR AINTEN, on Cistotier SMITH wWorkitine, Putas, ¥. b. ph EEE ONE RE Travel Opportunities LEAVING for Minot Sunday morn- ing, May 3rd, return Sunday night. Room for 4 passengers. Share ex- penses. Call Burt, Mandan 406. Land for Sale FOR SALE—50 acres river bottom land; 18 acres under cultivation, balance timber, might consider city property in trade. J. B. Smith. Se Land Rent FOR RENT—Some Missouri river bot- tom farm land about 15 miles from Bismarck. Geo. M. Register. For Sale SARGENT county seed corn for'sale, Northwestern Dent, Rainbow Flint, Minnesota 13, Haney, Square Deal Dent, Early Yellow Dent. All va- rieties germinate 90 per cent or better. Sacked and well-cleaned, $2.50 per bu.; six bu. lots, $2.35 per bu. Schulte Bros., Straubville, N. Dak. FARMERS ATTENTION! SPECIAL Sale. Plow Shares. Can fit all makes of plows. Hard center shares, $2.69. Soft center shares, $3.69. MONTGOMERY WARD. EAI COCKER ‘Spaniel pup- pies two months old. Registered, Championship blood lines. G. J. Waller, Scranton, N. Dak. ¢| FOR SALE—Modern trailer house car. Telephone 676-R or write Jack Sleight, 310 W. Thayer, Bismarck. FOR SALE—Biack dirt and fertilizer for lawn and garden. cs ager, Also general hauling. V. O. FERTILIZER, black dirt, eer ing, garden plowing and driveway gravel. Phone 63. REAL ESTATE 50 FOOT residence lots on every street in city, from $100.00 to $10,000. Over 100 houses on every street in city, from $1000.000 to $10,000.00. The most complete list of houses and lots of any dealer in city. You will be fully informed as to title and value. Nearly 3800 sales with never a complaint from any buyer. All listings and noe in connection with your business open to your inspection. Business being done on commission, no speculative profits. When you think of real estate, think of F. E. YOUNG. Personal MEN'S SUITS AND top coats, ladies’ suits and coats, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00; pressed only, 50 cents. Rugs and overstuffed furniture cleaned in your home. PERFEC- TION DRY CLEANERS. Phone .C) INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Service Drug Store, Bismarck and Central Drug Co., Mandan. SEE SPRING SPECIALS at KYSAR'S pee td and Repair — igh line of jewelry. Expert re} work done under supervision of MRS. D. BE Pe ee 310 Fourth &t., Bismarck, N. D. SEND IT TO THE SNOWFLAKE Laundry and Cleaners. Ten pounds of dry wash for 49 cents, four cents for each additional pound. Phone T19 for service. RUG Fringing, Upholstering, Refin- ishing and Furniture Repairing. ame 663. BISMARCK FUR- MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated rebujlt. Either regular or spring 1020 Bdwy. Phone 1126, Room and Board Mi YARD in me ‘home, Reasonable. 414 12th St. Telephone 1008-W. USED CARS FROM A RESPONSIBLE CONCERN 1984 Chevrolet Coseh $800 1929 Ford Sedan ..... 165 1980 Chevrolet Sedan . 225 1933 Continental Coach 250 | 1936 Pontiac Coupe 1935 Olds Coupe 1981 Pontiag Coach... 250 1935 Ford DeLuxe Sedan 1933 Pontiac Coach... 445 These cars are in exceptionally fine condition and bear our writ- ten guarantee Fleck Motor Sales, “Ine, Phone $6—Bismerek LaBelle + Codifics Read the WAN T-ADS Salesmen Wanted L GI A JOB WITH A FUTURE WE sre hiring crew managers, ex- pertenced salesmen and men who want to learn our, business. i awa steady, permanent, an re require an automo- . Wor further details, write Capper Publications, Dept. 27, 415 Lumber ahd Building, Min- Nespolis, Minn. Help Wanted IO to han Must be able . handle Braun Motor ed normal graduates and also col- lege graduates. Tri-State Teach- ers’ Bureau, Fargo, N. Dak. See Household. Goods for Sale |____ Male Help Wanted MRE_W earned raising mushrooms in ceptional, but your cellar, shed per- haps suitable. We buy crops. Book FREE. UNITED, 3648-Y3, Lincoln Ave., Chicago, am RELIABLE man to take care store Toute, Distribute and collect. New! products. No selling. Earn excel- lent weekly income, Berland Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn. WANTED—Boy, not going to school, not over 15, mechanically inclined, id out of town. Telephone Female Help Wanted GIRUS—farn extra money mailing Circulars. Make $15.00 weekly. Envelopes and stamps furnished. No deposit required. Stamp brings supplies. McNeil, Box 919, Bristol, Virginia. FOR SALE—Bicycle in good condi- tion, ball bearing roller skates, four- burner Perfection oil stove. Cheap. Call rear door. 602 3rd. FOR SALE—6x12 Tan Anglo Persian Tug. Perfect condition. Cost el sell $45. Used two years. Mrs. C. D. Dursema. CLOTHES wringer, $1.50; gasoline range, $15.00; organ, $25.00; piano, 00. Chas. L. Bryan, 422 4th 8t. HOUSEHOLD furnishings at a bar- gain. Priced to sell at once. Call at 310 Thayer. Phone 170, A FOR SALE—Baby bed. Good condi- tion. Folding cot, slightly used. 108 Mandan 8t., upstairs. eZ KIMBALL Baby Grand piano. Priced for quick sale. Telephone 1193. FOR SALE 6 ROOM modern house; fur- nace héat and garage. On paved street . $2500.00 7 ROOM modern house, 4 bedrooms. Close in and on paved street, gas heat .... 3500.00 5 ROOM modern house, near school, oak floors, furnace 6 ROOM modern bungslow near school, maple floors, gas heat, garage ..... 8 ROOM house with basement, furnace heat, maple floors; on paved street. A real ber- 6 ROOM modern stucco bun- galow; ges heat; gas range and gas water heater, also garage. On paved atreet. Choice location . see SEE us before you buy a house or lot. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J, P. Jackson, Manager. Bl Business Opport OR SALE—Shop build- ing, 25x60, equipped with black- smith teols and machinery, weld ing plant and lather. Located Faith, South Dakota. For informa. tion write Jack Alden, Faith, 8. FOR SALE—Only cafe in town of doing good business, steady board- ers. $350 cash, if taken at once. Real buy. Write Tribune Ad. 15505. EMPLOYED people can guarantee themselves $1000 in a few years. = 5000.00 -At sacrifice, beer parlor in Bismarck. Or will sublease build- ing for other business. Chas. Haw- ley, Ma Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Desirabie 5 room mod- ern stucco bungalow, many built-in features, 2 rooms finished in base- ment, built for home, well insulated, near school, garage, for $5250. NEW desirable stucco bungalow, room finished in basement, fine floors, built for home, gas furnace, very cozy. YOU should see these houses before buying. Geo. M. Register. R SALE—Six room modern reai- dence. Lot 50x150. Preferred loca- tion. Lawn, shrubbery, trees, etc. Taxes low, small down payments, balance at less than rent. Double garage, cement floor. 515 ist. WANTED—Girl to work evenings for room and board. Apply in person. West Cafe. MATD for general housework. Small family. Adults. Write Tribune Ad. 15550. *| WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 921 6th St. Ee Work Wanted and body work and general auto re- pair. Let me give an estimate on your job. Telephone 1764-W. A. C. Ga 1921 Main. FILIPINO, experienced, desires kK in private family, chauffeur, house- boy and cook. Write Tribune Ad. 15506. Investigate Home Loan Plans @ @ Convenient Payments. e No Added Fees, @ @ No Commission or Service Charges. @ @ No Appraisal Fee. @ @ No Delay. Bismarck Bldg. & Loan Association (Community Service Since 1906) Phone 915 Boom 11, Ist Natl. Bank Bldg. _—_—_——_——— Poultry POULTRY RAISERS insist on buying United States and North Dakota approved and Pullorum tested chieks. You can buy them at the Mandan Electric Hatchery, Mandan, N. Dak. Prices, $8.90 and up. Price lists on request. SESS Apartments for Rent ) | LARGE UNFURNISHED room for light housekeeping. Near bath. Lights and water furnished., also telepnone privileges, $15.00. Phone 917-W. 518 Ave. F. IN NEW MODERN home, near cap- itol, furnished basement apartment for light housekeeping. Suitable for two adults. Call at 1021 8th. SMALL, new attractive furnished apartment. Just south of capitol. Suitable for two girls. Available at once. 1016 7th. Phone 2071. TWO ROOM furnished apartment Lights, heat, gas, water furnished. Laundry privileges. Adults only. Call after 5 p.m. 515 2nd. MODERN 3-room furnished apart- ment, private entrance. Frigidaire, washing privileges. Adults only. Close in. 114 W. Thayer. FOR RENT—Furnished one room and kitchenette apartment. Laun- dry privileges. Private entrance. 314 W. Rosser. TWO ROOMS and kitchenette fur- nished. One block from postoffice. Everything furnished. Call 222 3rd Street. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, including light, water, heat, gas, ae Private entrance. 930 it. at 1011% Oth St. bina Tovroom’ Ewo-stocy also 10-room two: house. Both practically new. Write ‘Tribune Ad. 15549. FOR RENT—Five room dwelling in duplex, Close in. Dr. Enge. Phone 260. for Rent tress, $7 th. For matt per month. ort New steel folding camp bed mattress, $7. 413 9th. r basement room, suitable for sleeping or light | FOR + Reasonable. 300 Ave, B. FOR RENT—Room. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Next to bath. One-half block from bus. 614 Ave. C. ROOM, private entrance | FOR and private lavatory. Call at 411 Ist St, Telephone 558-W. FOR RENT—Furnished room. &t able for one or two gentlemen a Bigth St. 614. LARGE aleeping room for one or two. ‘Call at 208 8rd St., opposite postof- fice. Also garage. ‘Nice front i Toom. Gentlemen preferred. at 418 3nd St. very convenient, Also garage. Phone 535-M or 1611. modern home. 308 Ave. B. Telephone 147¢- Call ROOMS AT 213 Bra Et. ‘Tabs board t at 8500 1 week: Phone room. Neer capitol, 831 sth St. DR RENT—Niee, comfortabl ‘TWO ROOM basement apartment, al- 80 two separate rooms upstairs fur- miahed for light housekeeping. 818 FOR RENT—Three room and bath basement apartment, just complet- ed. 218 Mandan St. John Keller. TWO ROOM furnished front apart- ment. adjoining bath, private en- trance. 314% Main. Phone 1350. TWO APARTMENTS for rent at 100 Mandan 8&t. Call at 114 W. Main for particulars. Telephone 538-W. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished two Toom spastment with private bath. Close in. Dr. Enge. Phone 260. RENT—Two room furnished yeti Gas, lights and water included. Call at 1216 Bawy. APARTMENT with pri- vate bath and kitchenette, frigidaire, Jaundry privileges. 106 Main. RENT—Aj it furnished. eabe for quiet couple. Apply 304 Ave. B. Noe phone calls. light entrance. ‘Telephone 601. OR unfurnished 3-room apartment, also 4-room unfurnish- partme! FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, 3 rooms and beth. All modern. 617 15th Bt. 2 FOR RENT—Room for light house- pry al le ore 219 Bo.| ! rent. Three rooms end beth. 31¢ and St. 5 ‘Two room apartment. Oalj st 808 7th. i tit i i; #3 g fe Li FOR SALE CHOICE LOTS Located in any section of the city you may desire, on water and sewer mains, LOW TAXES Terms may be arranged te fit your needs. Abstracts furnished and titles guaranteed with all lots. T. M. Casey & Son Phone 483 518 Broadway Bismarck, N. Dak. Farms—For Sale or Rent FEDERAL LAND BANKS T have several good farms to rent, also for sale at a very reasonable price. Write or see me personally at 510 5th 8t., Bismarck, every Saturday afternoon, Karl Klein, field rep- resentative, ri ere Ride Wanted GENTLEMAN wants ride to Sioux City or Omaha. Share expenses. Call Mr. Payne, Patterson Annex. ____ Automobiles for Saie USED CARS 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan 1935 Plymouth 4 door 1932 Plymouth Coupe 1928 Oldsmobile Coach 1925 Dodge Delivery . 1933 Terraplane Sedan 1931 1930 1932 Willys Knight Coupe 1931 Chrysler “6” Sedan 1936 1934 Plymouth Coupe 1931 Oakland Sedan 1932 Plymouth Sedan 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe 1833 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach 31000 1932 Buick Sedan 1929 Ford Coach 1929 DeSoto Sedan 1928 Buick Sedan . 50.00 CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS INC. Phone 700 123 Main CHEVROLET USED CAR BARGAINS 1928 Ford Coupe $115.00 1928 Pontiac Sedan 116.00 1930 Chevrolet Sedan . 1930 Ford Coach .. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe = | 1930 1931 Buick Sedan . 1a Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Coach Ford Coach and Coupe. Ford Coach and Coupe. Chevrolet Coach and Sedan. Chevrolet Coach ........ 478.00 Trucks Cherrelet % a Panel $338.00 hevrolet % Pickup 345.00 Chevrolet 157, duals .... 366.00 Chevrolet 157, new tires 495.00 We trade and give terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. FOR SALE—1927 Ford bottom land by acre or lot on grav- eled ‘highway. Also lcense tags for shingles. Sell cheap. G. E. Pe- terson, 1901 Main. WANTED TO TRADE—1000 Ford Det atee Coupe aay for aelen sare, ‘Will pay difference in cash. Pome A 1471. FOR holstery,