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Tribune's Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., June 6 [New York Stocks| EUROPEAN MUDDLE STILL HOLDING BACK STOCK MART BULLS|#i2:-4 250,000 Shares Transfered, Smallest Volume on Ex- change in Last Year New York, June 6—(#}—The stock market took on a little brighter hue Saturday as scattered equities man- Closing Prices June 6 |Ass’d Dryj aged to advance fractions to around Atl. Ref. @ point. The European muddle was still ®/SoiGwin thorn in the trading flesh, however. and no pronouncing buying rush was | Barnsdall in evidence. The close was steady.| Bendix Aviation Transfers were around 250,000 shares. The smallest volume in about a year. Improvement in low priced rails and utilities gave the bond division a better tone. Grains and cotton pointed downward. Foreign cur- Tencies were quiet. The more popular stocks included those of Sears Roebuck, Montgomery ‘Ward, May Department Stores, Col- onial Beacon Oil, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Gen- Beall “Tract. Cerro de Pasco . Chee, Pe one eral Motors, Chrysler, Douglas Alr-/6 a St pi @ P craft, Anaconda, Crown Cork, Stan- dard’ Oil of New Jersey, Western Union and Consolidated Edison. The tails were a bit better than even. FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, June 6.—(@—All major divisions of industry except automo- bile production were more resistant than norma) to the seasonal slow- down this week. Steel operations advanced to 68.2 from 67.9 per cent of capacity. Al- though steel circles said demand has not swelled as expected owin, ng to price rises scheduled for the third quarter, they were encouraged by the miscel- laneous buying. Cram’s Reports, Inc., estimated au- tomebile output for the week at 101,8: ars compared with 108,346 last Ry was sl pronounced than usual at he Time of year, occurred in spite of the continued brisk pace of sales of both new and used cai Freight carloadings dclined cent to 646,859 cars for the w ed May 30, The less beet drop was attributed to th in coal shipments despite the holiday. The (slackening, which | DU Produce Markets | Goodrich” CHICAGO Chicago, June 6.—()—Butter and eges were firm in tone Saturday and poultry was steady. Butter 15,119, firm, changed. ‘Eeges 23,519, firm, prices unchanged. Poultry. live, 10 trucks, steady, prices unchanged. NEW YORK New York, June 6.—@—Live poul- try steady. By freight: roosters 14; prices un- other freight prices unchanged. By |K roilers, else feat fowls 20 to 21; poultry steady ane atier higher oes extras 29 "14,118, firm. Creamery, % to 30; extras 28% to 29; firsts (88 to 91) ; seconds (84 to 87) 26% centralized 90) 28% to % 245,378, firm, prices un- 1, mixed colors: special packs or selections from fresh receipts 23% to commercial standards 43; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. resale of premium marks 2 nearby special TR 8 Maluaing miums 25% to 27; nearby and western Hennery, <° 14. ‘nl fresh and frozen prices |Loe Int. Tel. & Tel. ee uenyille Eibbey-0-F. “al. 20%: 6 whites, Murray 24 to 25; browns, western standards |N@! 23% to %4; other mixed colors, whites, browns and all duck eggs unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, June 6. Butter fu- tures: High, Low Price Storage standards, November . 29% 28% 29 Egg tutures Refrigerator stan- dards, October . 24% 24% 24% Storage packed firsts, June 22% 22% 22% ‘WISCO: IN CHEESE Plymouth, Wi lune 6.—(AP)— Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- consin cl exchange, Twins 14: farmers’ board, Daisies Horns 14%. NEAPOLIS 8’ ainneapolls, Northwet CURB STOCKS New York, June 6.- American Gen. 8%. Cities Service 4%. Elec. Bond & Shi Loy NT TI Ts (by he Associated Press) (Over The s counter in New Tork): Maryland Fund. 17.87; 19.32. Quart. Inc. Sh. Sel. Inc. th. 4 ——_—_——_ FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, June 6.—()—Foi Feige exchange steady, Great Britain 5 aol: others in RAY in nce 6.58% in in Montreal 100. 7 1. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. 9. McGraw El. 29%. NEW YORK New York, June close: Great Northern 7 of 1936, SOVERAMENT, BON! New York, June ete ein racn BONDS 6.—()—Bonds 00%. i northern: Montana 1.03 to 1. ber durum, No. 1, 60 Ibs... We VONK: No. 25D ibs’ 88% 6 | No. ‘tax, No Frias, No, | to 5: ‘white Barley, malting 45 to 65. dav 21 'to 8 aig i sdaae"ee i 14%, [Phillips Pet. | Miscetlancows —] i io June Ceo stocks Reo Ment. er $ coy ee ai am ei ato | 62% to sal te 10% i 16% ne %|part the rains had been light, and $3 ng Se BER Go os BB cons ns SEs ootsee REREEELE FERRE LSRE LE LE Pte) Petey 35% 24% 10 2% 30 37% She 61% 15 16 ts 38% | bulk of all sales 36% 23%] and choice heifers turned mainly at 14% % | lings 8.00 to 8.2 21% 22% 42% 15% “4 66% 12% . dh 26% 31% 35) ay 14,400 directs; compared Friday {1 amber. sash fase. ase: spring lambs mostl 1 rd durum 53% jemar, Gull at decline; yearlings class- rags as old Hea lambs — 6 3 . 58% yellow. 55% % A 4 yellow. 51% 54% Pee tes 5 yellow... 47% 51% 11.75; closing bulk grading 500d. and Se choice 10.78 to bueks sorted im 564 ff at 1.00 discon: | ri td 5 mixed 46 2 “White. on a wi 3 whit % i HY BR 60 15 "4 3 dos rows and gilts largely 10 to 20 high. er; sows weighing under 400 Ibs. 10 11% | to 15 higher: heavies 15 to 35 lower. e 114 a ‘1% 15 36% a” a Made at to + sample pesns rae a seed 3.01 Lay to 19.75 | our un- Pure-bran' middlings , conduct inne ih Sone, cha in HH nent ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1936 WHEAT PRICES DROP WITH PARTIAL BREAK IN DROUTH CONDITION} Saeed RANGE f give July cp 80% 60% Trade Verdict on Rains Is That |S: SH aie dk They Are Insufficient to my ; 24% 24% 24% Help Much oS RoR” RE Chicago, June 6—-(%) —Dips (UY 54% 54% 53% , [Wheat values midis 6 sccoripanied cd rhs 3 Sa '@ partial break in drouth conditions that have been menacing crops of sli both sides of the Canadian Something of a rallying tendency, however, was shown by the wheat market as the day drew to an end. A trade verdict was that for the most “ 10.07 10.10 10.07 10.10 10. rH 10. ios 19 1 4 1012 10.05 9.45 12.75 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 6.—(P— a8e Eyf not the widespread drenching which was hoped for to dispel drouth. — Wheat closed nervous %-% under yesterday's finish, July 84%, Sep.| Sep. 84%-85, corn %-% down, July 60%- %, oats unchanged to % off, and provisions unchanged to 5 cents de- cline, Close 93 89: 88% 33) 33 48% 49% 49% 49% MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE LOWER Minneapolis, June 6.—()—Increas- ing reports of rain made the finale | Se of the wheat futures market weak and unsettled Saturday. July wheat futures closed 2% cents lower, Sept. 2% cents and Dec. 2% cents. grain futures followed wheat. July oats futures closed % cent lower, and Sept. % cent; July and Sept. feed barley % cent lower; July and Sept. rye 1% cents lower; July . three cents lower and Sept. 2% | Se] cents, & Cash wheat demand was fair to food. Winter wheat was unchanged. urum was in sharp demand. Cash corn turned soft. Oats was in 23% 23% Coarse at ax tiene yeu 10 steady demand. e was in fair to good demand. Barley was firm. Flax was in quiet to fair demand. Livestock LIVESTOCK REVIEW jouth ce Paul, Minn., Juné 6.—(AP §. D. A.)\—Cattle receipts here were fairly heavy this week, totaling 18,000 for the five days against 11,000 & year ago. Trade continued to carry &@ weak undertone although the de: id 148 1 1.68% 1S “hep aan gee i ry a remmentan 80 S omeeten to 83 lis cash wheat and coarse quotations today follow: Delivered To Arrive 121 1.20 119 WIT arene 114 wu 1.08 1.05 108 Minne: nga ar Ago. mand for seven hund: sand peund fed stee: yearling ol ers wai Heavier nd choice fed ‘steers and old during the week .85 down to 6. plainer kinds down toward 5.50. Good 6.85 to 7.85, a doe attractive year- selects 0, 5.00 to 7.00. Good stocker steers sold this week a! to 7.25, ae to 7.65, lower gra aed press were little changed for the better 140 to 240 pounds selling. Friday at 9.65 to 9.95, strictly to 810 pounds 9.25 to 9.73, 310 to 400 choice 140 to 160 pounds 10.00, 240 1.06 pounds 8.90 to 9. tg sows 8.55 to 8.90, eee Pigs 10.25 to 10.6 1DHWor Spring lambs tna yearlings closed] 1H W... 97 1.01 6 1.00 sharply lower. best spring lambs | Grade of 1 lings 8.80|1 DH W or er grades| 1H W.. Minneiota’ Per "south Dakota Wheat 1H 95 87 93 5 a Fri- 2DH Seca My Vent ona a itis Sate | 3 FH 2 93 87 8 In week when 89% 1.08% 88% 1.00% ticall au aK 100% 85% 1.00% 82% 1.08% 78% 1.07% 16% 1.06% 74% 1.04% 52 73) tee oe 5 sage ba: sane 51 pl ibe, 70% 1.00% ..... fh welnht. discounted 3c."” 1,500; for week ending Fri- rads of ‘r! SIOUX CITY Stoux City, Jun 6.—(AP—U. market for arlings strong; ee: ly little changes jinds weak, fat she stoc a piehe: 3 an ‘seas erg fir car choice ie 1S setriines 4.18: carlos choice ‘and medium weight beekes Tih ts 4.10; bulk 6.75 to 7.50; |e 004 to choice light heifers 7.60; moi ef cows 4.75 to 5.80; cutter to 4 light ai compared site eet ing territory wools were Late! to kM cents scoured basis and ae clothing wool at 81 to 83 re similar medium in fair quentitio: jw lots good Db 3. 1008. ea at O35 cents common and braid at 31 to 33 cents. Bree REVIEW ) w te vitory 7 Bock it in tne and Canade cau i wheat iets wi ot ponding Fe rh fad ie bests .90. 380 hs ‘Ho Ib. averages ight lights rce; SOWS Pate wanted 1% for the iday at PES ie lalive cod % the AIN June. ern 77% inoriherd winnipeg der ; aan i er He ite'ao se meee lo. 2 He. or port! La A tee captain is og a ® mattiége ceremony bn |[boat, if the occasion arises, aie wae Ri In Colorade are PP SRS eth St. ENERG! el 6. AP. A. ? & shi n al Kk Bi to 4.9 Ls ie Ni 498 . S. No. 1, 4.81 ait 3.90; Te No. re Fit ue he . F No. ee. ter Ry ‘te : a Ri ‘Burba: 36 | Rus x c No. fi ke 2.50. i . *IN.D CIVILIAN RIFLE +] not a member of a club. *)at the Fort Lincoln target range, one | mile south and one mile east of Fort . | ed by individuals, .| the national matches and small arms *| August 24 to September 12 will be . entitled to five cents per mile from *| ceed 20 days. Position Wanted aa ‘enn with teaching experi- Lorn aoe Can furnish refer Room and Board * ea Be | i FOR RENT—Room for two with fh morning and evening meals. 614 a Male Help Wanted Work Wanted —K—K—e—== jETIC young man wanted by wants ry CHICAGO care o, Bismarck business hduse to train housekeeper. Would like work fn * re for department manager position. town or city. Write Miss Leona Permanent connection, good pay Bargman, Center, N. Dak. |; while learning. Applicant must have high school education and good references. Write full qual- iftcations in care of Lock Box 365, Bismarck. representative wanted for Davis nationally known custom- made BONDED clothes, samples furnished. No investment or ex- perience required. P. H. Davis, Dept. CN-39, Cincinnati. BARBER WANTED at once. write Tribune Ad. 14619. 5 tn “460 to 4.7 t demand ee Mane Midhien it Rural hie 8. 'No. 1, Green Mountains U. 8S. 38; Pa) Round Whites U, 1, fair quality and con tion showing decay 2.65; North Da- A On iy Early Ohios U. 8S. fair to ordinary Female Help Wanted WA! japable and experienced girl for general housework. Phone 1735. SSS Salesmen Wanted ONE of the oldest and largest con- cerns in the field of popular adver- tising specialties wants an ageres- sive, experienced salesman. Items for every line of business, many copyrighted. Quick sales. Perma- nent future. Protected territory. Liberal commissions, remitted week- ly. Please give age, experience re- ferences first letter. American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio, RANGE OF pared Sey Minneapolis, J1 Corn, No. 57%. oats No. 2 Pite 23%: sample grade white 23%. Rye, No. 1, 52%. Barley, No. 5, 30, Fiax not quoted SHOOT SLATED HERE Competition to Pick State Team in National Matches at Camp Perry Personal MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. HAVE your work done at these spe- | cial prices. Staff, $2.00; jewel, $2.00, staff and jewel, $3.50; and a free cleaning. Stem, $1. crown, 50c; stem and crown, $1.25. All work guaranteed. All other work done at cut prices. Kysar’s Jewel- ery and Repair Shop, 310 4th 8t., Bismarck. LAUNDRY at reasonable price. Tel phone 779, Snowflake Laundry. Rooms for Rent PLEASANT ROOM in modern home. Always hot water. 2%: blocks from G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen preferred. 503 4th. Telephone 120-R. BEAUTIFUL, large, nicely furnished sleeping room. Next to bath. Down- town district. Suitable for two. 714 Bdwy. Phone 1156-J. we LARGE, COOL front room. Suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. Board, if desired. Telephone 871-W. FOR RENT—Comfortable room. Va- cant June 15th. Convenignt to capitol or downtown. Phone 614. FOR RENT—To lady, pleasant sleep- ing room, board if desired. Near capitol. 1017 8th. FOR RENT—Furnished room. Close in, Mrs. Lambert. 301 4th St. NICELY FURNISHED room for rent. Near capitol. 831 8th St. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. 213 ‘Thayer. ——_————— oe ales for Rent (OD! home, near capi- tol, furnished or partly furnished basentent apartment for two adults. Private lavatory, shower and private entrance. Also ground floor sleep- ing room for gentlemen. 1028 7th. IN new Rue apartments, 1 furnished 2 room all modern apartment. Newly decorated, laundry privil- eges. Adults only. Call at 711 Ave. A. Phone 1499-LW. LARGE one room apartment furnish- ed. Suitable for two. . For sale: Universal combination range. Cheap. 607 5th St. Phone 403-LR. ONE two-room apartment. New stu- dio couch and new rug. Also one room kitchenette apartment, well A preliminary rifle shoot to select Members of a civilian rifle team to Tepresent North Dakota in the na- tional matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, had be conducted here June 28, Adjt. Gen. Frayne Baker announced Sat- urday. Notices of the shoot were sent to all authorized civilian rifle clubs in , but the adjutant general emphasized competition is open to every civilian in the state whether or Requirements of the war depart- Ment are that the team, to consist of one captain, 10 firers, and two alter- aie must be selected by competi- ion. The state event will be conducted Lincoln at 9 a. m., Sunday, June 28. The adjutant general's office will fur- nish ammunition but rifles and other equipment necessary must be furnish- Members of the team selected for firing school at Camp Perry from their homes and return. At the camp they will be entitled to $1.20 per de: subsistence allowance for not to ex- Members of the National Guard team to compete in the national shoot Probably will be selected at Camp Grafton durjng the annual encamp- ment, Baker said. Fire Destroys Small Barn on North End Flames almost completely destroyed & small barn at the home of Ernest Lee, 900 Sixteenth St., early Baturday morning, killing several setting hens and threatening, for a time, other buildings on the Lee place. Called to the fire at 1:05 a. m., the fire department had some difficulty locating the hydrant and then were ferced to call out & second truck to er renee hose to reach the burning "| was only a short time until the blaze .] Was completely extinguished. The nt {the fy ot ¢ Court ie and a " eis a re sted the sale . applicable thereto will satisfy. And|. electric refrigerator, overstuffed by virtue of a writ to me issued out a the office of said Clerk, and under | ‘furniture. See custodian, College! D.| said judgment, arr urea furnished. 411 5th. Phone 273. unfurnished partment for couple. Two rooms and private bath. Call at 606 Thayer between 2 and 9 p. m. FOR RENT—Lerge 1 room and kitchenette apartment. Well fur- nished. Electric refrigerator. 618% 7th St. Call at 616 7th St. Once the water was turned on it barn was of little value. NOTICI ea SALE GIVEN that nt and decree 4 and given by \WANT-ADS Are the Best Salesmen in Town WANTED—All kinds of trucking moving. Also basement digging. Black dirt and fertiliser for sale, | | Phone 754-LW. A IGH SCHOOL graduate, especially good with children, also ae school boy, wishes work. Call WANTED ieas lay BS 4 mending and replace buttons. Rea- sonable rate. 909 Front St. EXPERT LAWN Mower We call for and deliver. H. B. Sund- heim. Phone 899. 831 6th. YOU BUY For Less T Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. i FOR FINE PAPER Hanging and dec 26 $2600 orating Call Bismarck Hotel, 98. Wea: A '28 Packard Sedan $75.00 ’35 Ford Coach FOR SALE—Man’s grey suit. Sise e Phone 754-LW. ——— (in perfect condition) Houses and Flats : Over 100 houses and over 1,000 low p from which to select on every street ’30 Chevrolet Coupe in the city. You will know all about your title before any sale is closed. You can see all listings, all corre. spondence in connection with any. business we may have together. 22 sales closed in May making a total of exactly 3,264 sales since I have been in business, with over 30 more sales pending. When you think about real estate, think of F. E. YOUNG FOR SALE—5 room modern bunga- low, 900 block 7th St. Good condi- tion. Lot 50x140. One of the choice. locations in Bismarck. Near capi- tol and schools. Priced at $3200. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR SALE—Two % acres, one with house. Good location. For Ge mation see Mathilda $175.00 '27 Pontiac Coach $19.00 MANY OTHERS from $25 to $1,000 SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS BAL, UP TO 18 MO. WILL TAKE TRADES Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 122 Main Bismarck Phone 700 Automobiles for Sale SELL very reasonable 1933 Ford coupe. Excellent condition. Hot rile ellta bis: 1308 Call water heater 097 6th 6t__|Fon sALE—Small, unfinished Household Goods for Sale house, cheap for cash. Will consid- er truck or car as part payment. FOR SALE—Gas range with heat con- 5940, trol oven. Medicine cabinet. Ex-| Write Tribune Ad. 15040, 1 cellent condition. Cheap. 1025 Sth,|FOR RENT—June Ist to. Sept, ist FOR SALE—Dining room set, leather | completely furnished modern home. davenport and chair, bed and| Owner retains one room. Phone spring. 518 W. Thayer. Call 689-W. 7 FOR SALE—Youth’s bed, complete; ice box, kitchen table, etc. Phone 548-W. FOR SALE—Ice boxes, $6.50 to $12.50. Before Building, Buying or Refinancing Tavis Music C inventions amet ane se Federal Housing Stic teach. “Nase Bay Resort’ be || Administration — oor Single Mortgage on \ System United States and North Dakota || Room 13 —— Bidg. approved and Pullorum tested! chicks. You can buy them at the Mandan Electric Hatchery, Man-! FOR SALE OR RENT—Hess resi- dan, N. Dak. Prices, $790 and up.| dence, 305 5th Ave. N. W., Mandan, Price lists on request. Mr. and Mrs.| N. Dak. Chas. F. Ellis. Phone 236. _Trauger, Manager. ____—_—_|#OR RENT—Modern house at 1933 BARRED Rocks, Reds, White Rocks,; Avenue D. Seven rooms end bath ae peed nesiahee oe For information telephone 249. e] Hy very alive. ntra! ALE. i Hetchery, Jefferson City, Mo. ites seus tadiechoaie ‘Also For Sale good grade piano. 1015 8th. FOR SALE—Complete camping oF | FOR SALE—Four room fit consisting of one Stoll tent, 6; With garage, used as living quar- air mattresses, 2 Stoll beds, one! _‘ers._717 20th St. gasoline stove. 2 Stoll mattresses, FOR RENT—6 room modern house. dishes. H. J. Woodmansee. 419 Ist St. F. E. Young. FOR &: acre, 1% gas and 0! Royalty, near test well to be drilled Baker field. Very valuable. Box; 311, Bismarck. Phone 28) | FR SALE—$1500 6x12 Snooker table. ‘Will take $200. Good condition ex- Investigate Home Loan Plans cept cloth. L. Horn, 1008 Bdwy,| Convenient Payments. Bismarck, No Added Fees. $175 CREDIT new Chevrolet for $125, No Commission or Service cash or trade for Model A Ford or Charges. 1929 Chevrolet. Write Tribune Ad. No Appraisal Fee. 14450. @ @ No Delay. FOR SALE—Adding machine, good condition, with stand. Reasonable. Bismarck Bldg. & Loan Bonham Brothers, 110 Fourth St. Association lor the Cass and State of North entered and docketed in THREE ROOM apartment and four- room apartment. Also new log cab- in, one mile south of Bismarck. T. M. Casey & Son. (OD! two room furnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Suit- able for two adults. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. 5 FURNISHED OR unfurnished three room apartment. Also attractive front sleeping room. 561 3rd St. Tel. 763-W. Two 18} Apartments. One with bedroom. Basement Apart- ment. Phone 1471-R. Everts Apts., $14 Third. FOR RENT—Large one room fur- nished basement apartment for four. Kitchen cabinet for sale. 222 3rd St. & corpora- Grace E. ator comperation? ‘Burleigh County, North Dakota; # municipal corporation; ani SONS unknown claiming any estate or in- terest in or lien or encumbrance w @ Maintttts cont it tl Twenty-two hundred. six and’ 26/1 ty siete) Dollars, which judgmént cree, among other Hess & rea! Db ° erelnatter: Bescribod, to to satisfy jount of said judgment with it thereon, and the costs and es of such sale, or so much as the proceeds of such sale TWO room furnished apartment, said Court directi: a1 property, a re 1 of ing me| Bldg. Pyspred|OR RENT—Two room furnished apertment. Private entrance. Mar- ried couple preferred. 120 W. Thay- yg FOR RENT—Two room ground floor apartment. $23. Three room up- tairs apartment, $28. 1014 Bdwy. ‘at once furnished apart- ment, 3 rooms and bath. Frigi- daire, gas furnished. Phone 1849. or unfur- | Alubed apartment in Rese Apts 28 St. FW. Mi FURNISHED or unfurnished two | room apartment, also three room | apartment. 622 3rd St. THREE Ciesn rooms on second floor for light housekeeping. $28 per | Month. es Bawy. room apartment on ise te pala sat it at ae writ, and to ‘tne anne in Carlee Coun’ Norn DaloPe. scribed follows, ti t qua went aus quarter awh Foirey (30). a, tye tne) ge Nort West, e acres Dai 15, Phone 552-R. h, Ran jut ie 100 decorated apartments, 319 newly Pits pa Bo. 11th ose Fred. first floor. ont 418. Call 308 So. || FOR SALE—Tomato, cabbage and other plants. ©. D. Tele- Phone 892-R. —g————==Z_—EEeEeee For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One Mammoth Jack. L. E. Heaton, Jr., McKenzie, N. Da! (Community Service Since 1906) Phone 915 Boom 11, Ist Natl. Bank Bldg. Business Opportunity children’s clothing business located in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 14601. Lost and Found WILL person who found mall con purse containing money in the lob- by of Paramount Theatre, please insertions Bismarck property or scoall trysk farm. Write Tribune Ad. No. i es Wanted to WANTED TO BUY—Used electric washer, late model. Portable elec- This tric sewing machine, Must be bar- only in the state of North Da- ‘ oy gain. Box_298, Bismarck, N. Dek. it gu ete Lg ord Wanted to Rent ar i WANTED TO RENT—6 room modem it oes of cone house. Write Tribune Ad. 16608. Ber caine Sek bee singe | WANTED TO RENT—Furnls bed RENT- she No clairvoyant, fortune tell- " serve the right te edit or sect any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS

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