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THE BISMARCK TRIBUN _WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1¢ 16, 1986 Die In Plane Crash Tribune’ E Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Wed., Dec. 16 STOCKSLACK VITAL [New York Stocks JLATE UPTURNS LPT [Gra RALLYING POTENCY |--eemeesssse—-| CHICAGO VALUES 2 There’s Lots of News In These WANT-ADS Automobiles for Sale Why Wait? Apartments for Rent ICE: Have attractive proposition open to several residents of Bis- marck interested in renting apart- Pe is at $65 and $50 per month. IN: MIXED TRADIN With Few Exceptions Trend Is Lower With Oils, Utilities Strong New York, Dec. 16.—(#)—Except in isolated cases, stocks lacked the vital Tallying spark in Wednesday's mar- ket and mixed trends prevailed at the close. One or two oils, utilities, rails and an assortment of specialties, account- ed for the main advances, but many of the leaders were unchanged or lower. Transfers were around 2,000,- 009 shares. Brokers found several excuses for the diffidence of the list. Among these ‘were year-end adjustments and a lit- B tle tax selling here and there. Most bonds moved hesitantly. A number of commodities continued to climb. Shares boiled at the start, then/ turned quiet when offerings over-| balanced bids. There were few notably weak spots and, in the final hour, buying support was accorded some of the droopy issues of the morning. SOUTH ST. PAUL South: St. Paul, Dec. 16.—(®)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,000; generally about steady; action slightly improved, lower grades predominating; plain light slaughter steers about 5.00-6.25; meatier shorts up to 8.00 or more; choice long feds almost absent; com- mon heifers 4.50-6.00; medium fat kinds quotable to 7.50; low cutter to cutter cows 3.00-75 or more; beef cows 4.00-75 mainly; few better cows 5.00- 5.50; sausage bulls 4.50-5.25; odd lot stockers 3.50-5.50; calves 2,500, steady; good vealers 8.00-9.00; few choice 9.50; cull to common weighty calves 3.50-4.50, Hogs 14,000, fairly active, steady to higher than Tuesday; better 180- 300 Ibs, 9.50-75; top 9.75; bulk 160- 180 Ibs. 9.25-55; 140-160. lbs. 8,65-9.30; 100-140 1b. killer 7.25-8.85; most de- sirable sows 9.40-60; heavies down to around 9.15; average cost Tuesday 9.55: weight 213 Ibs. Sheep, 5,500, run includes five loads fed Montana ewes; eight loads fed Montana lambs; balance natives and Dakotas; no early action; undertone about steady on all classes; fat lambs Tuesday 8.25-60; most slaughter ewes 4.00 down. Dairy cows slow, about steady at recent decline; demand ‘narrow; odd head-medium to good milker cows-and close ‘springers 45.00-60.00; more at-: tractive kinds quoted 65.00-70.00 or more; common light aged sorts down to 35.00. CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 16.—()— A. —Hogs 24,000, including S600" direst, slow, mostly 10-15 higher than Tues- day's average top 10.15; early bulk good and chi a comparable general trade more active, receipts smaller and all Interests in market; steers and yearlings strong to 25 higher; upturn erasing part of Monday's downturn; all grades, and Selene sharing advance; helfers teady: cows steady to strong and vealers barely steady; best yearling steers 12.75; this price pala for prime 9 offerings, several loads 12,25; heifer yearlings up to bigweight steers 10.75; these ing 1592 1 hot. many 1400-1600 Ib, steers In crop: stockers and feed- ers weak, bulls 5.65 down; vealers mostly 10.50 down; very few 11.00, heep 10,000, Including 500 direct; jambs ‘opening slow; undertone weak to ae lower; sheep steady, tak- ing around 75 on goad to choice lambs of handy and medium weight: best held are” high as 9.00; native ewes 8.50-4.50; deck good around 65 Ib, feeding lambs 7.50. WW 12.00; fal SIOUX oy. Sioux City, Ia.. D iA IEGattio 2.0005 calves, 200; steers and yearlings moderately ac- th largely strony quality mostly, plat she stock mainly steady, few sales strong, stockers and feeders scarce, little changed; few choice 1100 Ib yearlings 11.25; choice load around 1000 Ib, steers 11.50; fairly Ilberal proportion short feds 9.50 dow! Short feds helfers up to 8.00: Beef ‘cows 4.00+5.00; few "a cutter grades ainly seevagts common and, medium stock Bteere a) dow Current stocker nd feed cattle quotations: St 350- 800° tbs, good and chotce cofmon and medium 3,75-6. 1050 Ib. good and choice common and medium. 4,00. ers good and cholce 5.25-6. and medium 4.00-5, cows good ,3.15-4.25; ommon and meditm 3.25-75; Cech beet on ule 6.00. Hogs, 5,000; fully 15 Bl ther to shippers; 25 or more up on ter 180-200 Ib. light 9.b0s65:" packers bidding, 10 higher at 9.60 200 Ib. and ut $0-170 Ib. lights 9.25 ; 140-160 Ib. w 8.50; sows 9.5 Sheep, 3,000; no ouny. fat bids, indications fully steady; ing stronger; best natives and wooled skins held to 8.65 or above; fat ewes lable lgrwely: 4.00 down terns held above 4.25 tsa wns amb DULUTH CASH GRAIN pala Dec, 16.—()—Cash closing fo, 1 heavy dark Borchers 4 3 bousis 1.515 -1, 1.4 0 pl No, 1 northern, 1.45%. aa ed Nntar, Montana, 45%. hard enber ea 58 pounds, 1. ‘asi. No. 3 1.42-1.4 ds, 1.40- 138-142, pes i ices in thet Boston nn Wed re mt mri * blood O ‘Onto fle re ‘ei Hest cents in the ni nge of Wood ized _on. se combine * Bo Onto wools, Staple combing M6 Ohlo wools sold st 42-45 cents, Adams Exp Alaska Jun Allis-Ch Mfg 74% L & M B 4a 106 Al. Chem. Dye {Am Ca ae CENTS ABOVE LOWS ) | Gra.-Paige . | Int. Nic.Can 63% | Am Crys Sug 28% Macy (RH) 56% | am H&L Am Internat Am 1 4 46 52 \Marsh Field 19%; |McK & Rob 13% |McK é& R Pf 45% ‘Miami Cop 13% Mid-C Pet 29% Mid) Stl 43 M Mol Imp 10% MS P&8SM 1% Mont Ward 66 Mur Corp = 18% Nash Motors -16 Nat Biscuit 33 Nat C Reg 30 Nat D Prod 23% Nat Distill 29 N’Pow & Lt 12 % | Nat. St, 15 Nat Tea 10% NY Central 43% IN Am Aviat 12% N American 30% % N Pacific aT% ’ Ohio Oil 16% % Oliver Farm 58% Otis Elev 38% Pac G & El* 38% Packard Mot 10% Param Pict 21% Park Utah 4% |Pathe Film 10 Penney,JC 100% | Penn. RR. Phelps Dod. Phil. Morris Phillips Pet. Pills. Flour ares peSBSRSS5R8 esggcete E z a Borg Warner 83% Briggs Mfg 58% Budd Wh. 10% Burr. A. M. 30% Butte C. & Z. 5% Can. Pac. 13% Case (J.1.) 150 Cat. Tract. - 89% | Celanese 28% Cerro de P. 71% Ches, & Ohio 65% Chi. & N. W. 3% | Proc.éGam. PubSve.! s,/Pullman .. Pure Oil .. Purity Bak. Radio . y, |Rad. K. Or. |Rem, Rand a Un. ;Simmons . Soc. Vac. So. Ry. So, Ry. Pf. Sou. Cal Ed South. Pac. Cream Wht. oreey, Rad. ‘uban Am, 8. Sperry Crp. Curtiss W. % | Stand. Brds Deere & Co. 105% |Std. G. El. Dia, Match 30% |Std. Oil Cal Dome M. 50% |Std. Otl Ind Douglas Airc. 72% |Std. Oil NJ. Dupont 180% |St Warner East. Kodak 176 |St & Web El. Auto Lite 42% | Studebaker EI Boat Swift & Co ‘Tex Corp Tex Gul Su 39% Tx PC&O T R Bear ‘Transam 17 Tri-Cont Cr 9% Truax Traer 8% Un Carbide 10% )Un Pacific 132 Un Are Cor are Unit Corp 6% Unit Drug 4% 83 14% Unit _Fruit Un G Imp 30% 61% Gen. Mills Gen. Motors Gillette Goodrich Good, T.&R. Greyhound GN Ir.Ore Ct GN &y. Pf. Gt. Wes. Sug, Houd-Her. B, Howe Sound Hudson Mot. 19% Hupp.Motor 2 Int, Bus M. 189 Til. Cent. 24% Indus. Rayon 37 Int.Harv. 103 ‘US Ind Al § US Pipe US Rubber 46 US 8m R 88% US Steel 18% US Steel Pf 144 ;Vanadium . 29 Warner Pict 17% W Un Tel 82% ‘West Air 41% WEL& Mf 148 White Mot 25% Wilson & Co 8% 6 Int.Tel&Tel 12% Johns-Man. 146 Kelvinator 21 Kennecott 60% | Woolworth [a 2 | Miscellancous PUREE act ek plane MONEY RATES New York, Dec. 16. money steady, 1 per c Prime commercial paper % per cent. Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos, 1% per cent offered, Bankers accept- ances unchanged. FOREI AN New York, Dec. 1 aE eer orelngn exchange steady, “Great Britain de: mand in dollars, oe ia cent Great Pere 4.9) 55 a) way 24.68; Sweden New York New york, D American ‘Gen, 10%. Cities Service 4%. Elec, Bond & Share 22%. MINNEAPO: Minneapolis, Dec. clone. First Bank Stock 11 Northwest Banco 12 Gov Ree BONDS 16.—()—Govern- mrenancy, CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp, 12, McGraw EL 44%. CHICAGO u se Chemist co pe )—Cash wh or hon d wnlte 1.08 ar a8: ‘9, “Oats No, Brade B1% Fic hi mh Joy beans No. 2 "yellow 1 ‘parley feed -90 mom; multin im= CHICAGO POTATOES Dec. 16.—@)—(U, Lh ae Ay ‘on track 22 0; stead: supp: 8. No. 00; tis free trom cat and wrelieped en en mug pack, generally «oo v.20 Soloradn Rea McClures. whites Ub Nori, “oor Minnesota No, Fs ‘and partly graded {3 ant aien oF fi ra of ragga rk aos Oats, rye aoe tas, flax pot’ Cec 4! ing barley closed unchanged at 1.18. US R & Imp 17% OH Sharp Advances of Quotations at Minneapolis, Winnipeg Are Factors Chicago, Dec. 16.—(#)—Late up- jturns lifted the Chicago wheat market Wednesday to more than 2 cents above earlier low levels. quotations both at Minneapolis and Winnipeg suddenly bulged 5 cents a any 24-hour period. Sharp advances toward the last in Winnipeg wheat prices were also given keen notice, At the close, wheat in Chicago was jwith Tuesday's finish, Dec. 134%-%, May 129%-%, corn % off to % up, Dee. 107%-108, May new 104% -%, oats % lower to % ‘higher and provisions unchanged to 10 cents advance. MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER Minneapolis, Dec, 16.—(®)—Grain futures were jittery Trade was broad and active. Decem- ber wheat closed % higher at 1.41%, May % Binbee: at 137% and July 4 lower at 1. Flax abs advanced on crusher buying. December flax closed % low- see at 2.20, while May closed % up at December oats closed % lower at 49% and May % higher at 49%. cember rye closed 1% higher at 1.04, May 2%. Higher at 1.0¢¢c and May 2%. higher at 1.01. December malt- December feed paney, Closed % high- er at 86%, and May % down at 80%. Cash wheat offerings were smaller Dec, and in slack demand. Choice old crop and new crop durum was in im- proved demand. Demand for winter wheat lacked force. Corn demand was slower. Oats was in steady demand. Rye demand was sharp, Barley demand was sluggish. Flax was in good demand. | Produce Markets | OO ——— = CHICAGO Chicago, Dec, 16,—(?)-—Butter was slightly higher Wednesday and eges were virtually unchanged. The poul- try market was unsettled. Butter 7,595, f ed, Egge 4,166, steady; extra firsts cars and local 28%; fresh graded firsts cars and“local 28; current re- celpti refrigerator. extras 27%; refrigerator standards 27. Poultry, live, 48 trucks, unsettled; hens 4% ib, up 15%, Jeng than 1% Ib, 12%; Leghorn hens 10%; springs, Ib. up colored 14, Plymouth Rock 14%, White Rock 15, less than 4 Ib. colored 13, Plymouth Rock 14, White Rock 14%; colored brollers 15, Ply- mouth and White Reck 16; Leghorn chickens 11; roosters 12, Leghorn roosters 11; turkeys, hens 17, young toms 16, old 13; No, 2 ‘turkeys 12; ducks, white 4% 1b. up 14%, colored 14, small white and colored 12; north- ern geese 13, southern geese 11; ca~ pons 17-19, Dressed turkeys, steady; hens young 20%, old 18; toms, young 18 Ib, up 20, less than 18 old 18; No, 2 turkeys 15; We reasons young hens and toms 19. iw YORK New York, ee, ns begiler poul- freight, is: colored ‘ow! ducks 14-16; changed. firm, |_ Creamery, turke, centralized (90 score) 33%. 200,871, steady to firm and firmer. Mixed colors: ther mixed colors un- changed. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Dee, 16.—(P)—. Butter Futures ‘High Storage Standards, ty + 32% . 82% . 32% Low Close 32% 32% 32% Egg Futur Refrigerator ards, Dec. 2 Re frigerator Siand- 5 a Fresh Graded February . WINNIPEG CASH GR. j—Cash 2 No, 2 northern hair 1.16%. Oats No. 3 white 49; No, 1 26% 26% 11.19%; No. 3 No. 2 white 52 mixed feed 50%. A. stimulating feotcr was that rye oe 1 6a amber durum. No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum bushel, the extreme limit allowed in, \0° 1 flax |unchanged to % higher compared | Wednesday. | Dee Dew rm, pices unchang- | extra | D \May July . ap Mey Feed Barl [May A peo" May duly. Oats— Dec. . May . Dec. May . Wheat— grain cl lh'y DNS 60 Ibs... INVESTMENT TRUSTS | (By the Ausocinted Pre: (Over the counter in New “York) Maryland Fund, 10.23; 11.18, Quart. Inc, Sh, 19.0 3 20.83. SeL Inc, Sh. 5.66; ‘ Flashlight Sen Stops Hiccoughs Dayton, O., Dec. 16.—()—Mrs. Harry Duncan, 49, sought a rem- edy for the hiccoughs from which her husband had suffered for five days. A photographer came around to take Duncan’s picture, and dis- charged a flashlight bulb in the Process. ‘ Shortly afterward, Mrs. Duncan said, the hiccoughs stopped. TRACY CLINIC BUENS Tracy, Minn, Desc. 16.—(P)}—A 5 | downtown brick building, used as a with a loss HOIBERG APPOINTED Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 16.—(#)--Cal A. Ward, regional Jul Maltin Bagley— December 16 No: 3 dure northern, 55 No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. ‘No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. § dark northern, 52 Ibs. . No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. . No, 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Pana grain: 49 Ibs., 1.2¢ Open High in” 138 ie 37 1,32 1. 34 86% 20% rn 80 49% 49 49% 49% 4 Open High Tey 130k Ton 117% rtd ata ae No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. . ae ane northern, 57 Re northern, 56 tbs, Ths. . eee cal eee Minn., Durut pen MINNEAPOLIS RANGE i ne Dec. 16.—(P}— Close 1, pase 1.375% 132% 118 26% 80% 1.05 045% + 101 48% 40% 48% 49% CHICAGO RANGE ares Dec. 16.—(P)— 217% 216 3.17 Low Close 1.32% 1.34% 1.28% 1.295 115% 1.17% 5% 1.01 rors 98% 51% Delivered . 151% 1.60% 150% 1.59% 149% 158% 1.48% 157% - 147% 156% + 146% 1.55% - 145% 1.53% - 144% 1.51% + 142% 1.59% - 1.40% 1.47% + 138% 1.45% lontana Winter Wheat pe 1H W.. IDE Wer 1% Brave 1DHW 1H W.. 139% 1.41% 137% Grade of — 1DHW or 1H W.. 1.45% 1.49% 141% 1 Bot 1.39% Minnesota and 1 2 3 S&S amber hd Pobelot tt) ae PRE RR 7 a Bapeyees SBgS5S5S3S585 mowo~u 4 = & eases 1 EL ELE. BB. 53 Ibs. . § amber ‘hd 5 sinter ha’ Resettlement Admin- ; 9 38 “ERanonenw om k FLEE alte : ae 4 a: seeeee 1.34% 1.36% 1.32% + 132% 1.35% 1.80% 1.30% 1.33% 1.28% _ Durum 159 ict ‘97 91% 50% lh 149% 1.41 1,49 151 1.48% 1.50 1.08% 1.12% 1.05% 1.09% 101% 1.06% (Fernished by Russell-Miller Co) |. ‘ . Among the 14 persons killed In the crash of a Dutch airliner at Croy- don airdrome, London, were Ad- miral Arvid Lindman (top), former secretary of state of Sweden, and Juan de la Cierva\(below), Inventor of the autogyro. (Associated Press Photos) CITY FATHERS SAY LIQUORS WINDFAL Income Higher Than Anticipat- ed in Most Places; Tax Collections Better City officials of North Dakota are “surprised” at the revenue being pro- duced by liquor licenses, they agreed here Wednesday as a number of them gathered to discuss the legislative pro- gram -which they will-offer to the state lawmakers when he: convene here next month. Most cities and villages reauted that personal property taxes be paid in full. by. prospective liquor. sellers}: and that real estate taxes be paid on the places where they intend to op- erate. The result was a windfall in tax collections in some cities. In most towns the number of applicants was larger than was an- ticipated, despite uniformly high license fees. A few towns kept licenses low in the hope of drawing trade to those centers from nearby rural dis- tricts. Meeting with the legislative committee of the League of Munici- palities was the executive committee of the organization. Heading the legislative committee is C. L. Foster, Bismarck city attorney. Other mem- to|bers are Aloys Wartner, Harvey city 0, ofis’ easly HEAL init Contes) i quotations today follow Cash uy To Arrive Wor + 143% 1.45% 1.41% 148 attorney; Robert Grant, mayor of Mott; L. T. Sproul, Valley City city */attorney, and J. P. Fleck, Mandan city attorney. Members of the execu- tive committee, meeting with them, were Mayor F. O. Olsen, Fargo; G. Manning, police commissioner of Dickins R. C. Harper, mayor of New Rockford, and H. W. Swenson, + | treasurer bet pees Lake. 141% 1.39% 137 139% 135% 137% South Dakota Wheat 1.34%, 1.33% Il Duce Piding Cupid to Them? Regarded as part of Mussolini's efiorts to extend Italy's control over Austria is the reported im- bending engagement of Princess Marie of Italy, top photo, and Archduke Otto, lower’ photo, 24, pretender to the Austrian throne. Restoration. .of Otto t6 the Hapsburg throne lieved. to discussed recently by. Mussolini hal Tales ‘ poor’ . s+ 100% 1.16% 100% -al) 329 eecee cvece IN ‘7:0 oh apartments, one ‘one two toom. completely furnished apart-' ¢e tent with private _o and private entrance. Adults Call at 711 A. Phone 1490-' from $50 to $75 higher, 1st, Tor particulars address/ 1937 Price Level Is im Effect Now! Renae a Sit tine ae Y ae apart ment for one or two employed per- sons. Large living Ges pies ROOM furnished apartment, | 1935, bath, Heat and gas for) 1935 priva cooking furnished. Laundry privi- leges. 802 2nd St. Phone 262-M. THREE room apartment with private bath and private entrance. Imme- diate possession. Call-rear side door. bath, laundry privileges. cooking. and heat. 635. D. West. FURNISHED two room apartment. Large clothes closet. Private en- |. trance, Phone 702-M. 229 W. Front. i 3 ROOM gtound floor furnished Hsia porch, living room, ea and private bath. 808 7th DEC. 15, 5 large rooms,and bath on first floor,. Gas, heat and water |. May be seen at 306 15th 217 Ave. 8t. 1935 1934 1934 1934 a 1933 Buick Brougham . Airflow DeSoto Sedan Chrysler Coach .. Studebaker ... Chevrolet Coupe . "Gas tor! These cars are prepared for winter with hot water heaters, winter grease, winter oll and non-freese solution. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 700 TWO ROOM furnished’ basement apartment, desirable for adults. Immediate possession. 515 2nd St. TWO large rooms and kitchenette, with garage. Gas, water and heat furnished, Tel, 1462-R. 1617 Ave apartment, _sleeping room. : 322 FURNISHED apartment, one room and kitchenette, second floor. Everts Apts., 314 3rd St. NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entrance. Tel. 601. APARTMENTS for rent, furnished or unfurnished. Lights, water and gas _furnlshed, 219 and Bt, FURNISHED APARTMENT, suitable for one or two ladies. 62¢ 7th St. Inquire at 616 7th. ONE room end kitchenette apart- ment. Laundry privileges. Shaw's Apts. 503 9th 8t. 1929 Ford A Sedan . 1930—Ford A Tudor . 1928 Durant 4 Coupe . Chevrolet 4 Coach Chevrolet 6 Coach . Chevrolet 6 Coach Plymouth Touring Ford A Truck with Ford T Tudor .. We Trade and Give Terms HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY — Female Help Wanted a lady cook. rine expt in first letter. Irvin Cafe, Kenmare, N. Dak. WANTED: Reliable girl for general housework. Family of three adults. Call at 901 10th st. EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework, No cooking. 802 Ave. B. $ ROOMS furnished. Heat, water ‘and gas for cooking. Garage. 215 Ave. C West. ROOM for light housekeeping for rent. Ground floor, 411 Fifth 8t. Phone 273, FURNISHED 2 room apartment. Heat, lights and gas furnished. 409 13th &t. rooms now at a saving. First class workmanship done by Dever-Hill. Estimates free. Phone 95, Mr. Dever. Phone 639-W., Mr. Hill. EXPERIENCED girl wants house- work by hour or day. Phone 1980. TWO EXPERIENCED Cy want part time work. Phone 9: SMALL, furnished apartment. Gas, lights, heat included. $20 per mo. aiave:B, = NICELY FURNISHED single Toom, Close in. Call afterS'p.m. 419 2nd Bt. TWO AND THREE room light house- keeping apartments. 1022 Bdwy. APARTMENT for rent. Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan, N. D. 3 ROOM apartment, 207 13th St. Phone 2052-W. Wanted to Rent DESIRABLE modern furnished one Toom apartment by business man. Call 2021-J, Lost and Found WILL THE PARTY that found purse on pavement in front of Piggly Wiggly store, Saturday night about 9 o'clock, leave at Tribune office for reward? For | Exchange YOUR SILENT PIAN TRADE your silent piano for a New Philco Radio. Write W. E. Lohman, Box 444, For Sale or norma mortgage upon 640 acres neh class farm land. Address replies to Ad. No. 18642, Household Goods for Sale 100 GOOD chairs; 12 small; kitchen utensils of all kinds; Walk-in cooler, sise 6x8; cooler, electrically equipped. can be had at a big saving. oe Barnes at Barnes Bar. BLANKETS, bed spreads, sold on easy payments. for salesman to call, HOME KET & RUG Co, Ask for _ Watts. : , bed spreads, Linens, Laces at lowest prices. Call for Nicola, 903. FINE BRASS BED, also day bed for sale. Cheap. Call at 711 Ave. A. room house. Attractively located. Desirable terms, Available Dec. 16. Also single rooms for rent-and § room apartment, Phone 3112. furnished, nished, Near capitol and school Available Dec. 15. No children. *_ Write Tribune Ad. 18443. SELL or trade four room house, 18x28—9 miles east of Burnstad, N D. Write Harold Lang, R. No. 3, ‘Wilton, N. Dak. Catholic Societies To Pay Laist Honor ‘Three Catholic organizations will meet in the Webb funeral parlors J. | Wednesday evening to recite the rosary for the late William A. Laist. The Men's Catholic Order of Foresters will assemble at 8 p. m., and at 8:45 p. m., the Women’s Catholic Order of For- resters and Immaculate Conception Court No. 322, Catholic Daughters of America, both will meet. STORIES IN STAMPS By. 1. S. Klein FOR 22 years Manuel Estrada Cabrer is: bee | BLACK GELDING, 5 years old. Un- broken. Or will trade for older horse. Joe Ston, R. No. 3, Man- dan, gu ONE DUROC Jersey boar, 250 lbs. Baie Arden, Star Route No. 2, Bis- marck, "Coal and Trucking ‘Also wood, sand and gravel. Ralph Small. Phone 892-LM. done. Reasonab! Tel, 1748-J, 710 ad SUE DIGBY—Night and day instruc- tion. Shorthand and typewriting. Call 1619. College Bldg.