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i. " ry % { ’ THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12,1987: “ Today’s Recipe ——__—@ stage of the making only % cup of oil, continuing to beat steadily. Next add 1 tablespoon vinegar and beat in well, then add more oil, beating Steadily, and more vinegar until all of both ofl and vinegar have been used up. Simple and reliable, and this mayonnaise is just the beginning of many salad dressings made with it as the base. Macaroni ‘Rabbit’ 3 cups cooked macaroni, 4 ae spoons butter, 2 tablespoons minced onions, 2 tablespoons minced green peppers, 1-3 cup diced celery, 1 cup tomatoes, % teaspoon salt, % tea- Spoon pepper, 4 tablespoons flour, 3 tablespoons cold water, % cup grated cheese. Melt the butter. Add and brown the onions, peppers and celery. Add the tomatoes, Cover and simmer 10 min- utes. Mix the flour and water and when blended add to the tomato mix- ture. Boil 2 minutes. Add the salt and pepper and pour over the hot cooked macaroni placed on a serv- ing platter. Sprinkle with cheese. In the ruins of the famous Tem- ple of the Sun God, built by the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius, at Ballbek, Egypt, are the largest stones ever used for building. Maine is believed to be the only state in the Union which harbors no Poisonous snakes. 5 amber hd 53 Ibs. 1.08% 1.14% 1.06% 1.12% .... 1.04% 1.06% 121% 127% . 1rd durum 1.23% 1.25% 121% Corn— 2 yellow.... 1.25 1.26 122 1.24 1.19% 120% 1.16% 1.18% 1.23% 1.24% 1.20% 1.21% 118% 1.19% 1.15% 1.17% ATH 48% 48% AT% 44% 46% 90 1.21 10 90 67 70 62 UM 1.03% 1.06% 2.0914 2.17% Wanted to Rent WITH option of buying round tent, 30 or 40 feet in diameter, complete with center and side poles and side __walls, Lester Christ, Killdeer, N. D. 'WANTED—Good whole summer pas- ture for 35 head of cattle. « Bernhardt, Taylor, N. Dak. Joe Now Is the Time To Let Us Restore the Exquisite Colorings in Your Rugs and Carpets Houses for Rent ALL MODERN house for rent, two reakfast nook. Fur- bedrooms, nished including electric refrigera- tor, machine, hot water. To respectable party for summer months, Immediate possession. 617 15th St. WELL house for June, July and August. References required. Write Tribune ‘Ad, 21081, z FIVE room house, hot air furnace. Close in. For information call at 416 3rd Bt, or phone 455, FIVE room modern house. Central location. Now available. Inquire 715 6th St. jl There’s Lots of News In These. WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted Work Wanted Automobiles for Sale ‘WANTED—Man for full time posi- tion as service station attendant. ao 23-30. Write Tribune Ad. FOR REPAIRING or recovering fur- niture. Call Schneider, 709 12th. North or phone 1941-R. Prices very Teasonable. WANTED: Experienced barber. Write Box 7, Linton, N. Dak., or call 145, —_—_ Female Help Wanted WANTED—Reliable girl for general housework and cooking. Three in family. Call at.901.10th St. WANTED—Two experienced wait- EN Quinlan’s "Cale, Dickinspn, fs ae na maid. 514 W. Phone 1260. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- paired, Called for and delivered. H. Sundheim. Phone 1563-J. 1004 WASHING at home, by careful ex- perienced woman, Just washed and Gried or finished. Phone 2455-W. HAVE your watch cleaned and re- paired. At special price. Call 318 _Mandan Bt, after 6 o'clock. EXPERIENCED woman wants day or hour work, or part time. 1047-R. Salesmen Wanted Salesman Wanted who is familiar with insurance, investments, Experience not nec- essary, but must be well known in 40-mile radius of your city. A-1 proposition stands: thorough investigation. Excellent earn- ings to those who qualify. United Profit Sharing Corp. 416 New York Bidg., St. Paul, REPRESENTATIVE wanted: Men over 30 years of age with clear rec- ord as salesmen. Must own a car. Permanent employment represent- ing one of America's foremost in- dustrial training organizations. Large commissions paid promptly. Write Tribune Ad. 20045. OPPORTUNITY leading to sales manager now open to aggressive wide awake man with local agency selling nationally known electrical appliances, Write Tribune Ad. a Wanted to Buy WANTED to buy for cash, 1937 Chev- rolet credit or equity, $200 or larger. Phone 601, MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126. Rugs, Bed Spreads, Blan- kets, Tapestries, Lace cunpe tne, Congoleum Rugs $100 a month See or call Mr, Watts at us triangle Shop| Phone 2215 Room and Board NICE east room with morning and evening meals for gentlemen only. Phone 145, 401 5th. Lost and Found LOST—Small black purse containing ree $20, $10 and $1 bills. Near tow south side section, Parccunt theatre Wednesday night at last show, “Wake Up and Live.” Owner will liberally reward finder for quiet return. No ques- tions asked, or will reward person giving further information leading to recovery. Communicate with Paramount Theatre. EXPERIENCED clerk wants posi- tion. References. Phone 869-W. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by day or hour. Phone 1980, LOOK YOUR BEST Let us clean and press your clothes Men’s 2 trouser suits Ladies Dresses Swagger Suits Tip-Top Gieaners 222 south ith street Apartments for Rent IMMEDIATE Possession: Furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privileges. New electric stove, new large electric refrigera- tor, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat furnished. Fireproof building. Inquire Tribune Office. NEW fireproof building across street from Custér Park, Water, heat and gas for cooking furnished. New Frigidaire. New stove. Laundry privileges. \ Inquire at Park Food Store, 234 W. Bdwy. J. B. Smith, phone 1184. NEW unfurnished 4 room apartment. living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. Four large closets, electric refrig- erator. Gas and water furnished. Laundry privileges. Davis Apts. Phone 465-W. FURNISHED basement apartment, living room, dining room, kitahen and small bedroom with three closets, Showers. $30 for two. $32.50 for three. $35 for four. 409 5th 8t. FURNISHED 2 room apartment, pri- vate bath and kitchenette, Frigi- daire. Also one room apartment with private bath and kitchenette. Frigidaire. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apts. IMMEDIATE possession, unfurnished apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath, 114 4th 8t. Above Woodmansee Stationery, ap- _Ply Woodmansee Stationery.” MODERN two room furnished apart- ment. Living room, kitchen, closet and bath room. Electric yoda tor. Laundry privileges. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. UNFURNISHED downtown -apart- ment. Available June Ist. Large living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Inquire Dahl Clothing Store. DOWNTOWN furnished room for ght housekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. 304% Main, Apt 2. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, in Tribune building. Living room, bed- room, kitchen, bath. Electric re- frigerator. Call at Tribune office. LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling, old age and poor health. Call 601. NEW building, unfurnished apart- ment, three rooms, private bath. Call at 611 Ave. A from 2 to 8 p. m. Jasman Apts. Household Goods for Sale PRICED very reasonably. One single steel bed mattress, two enameled dressers, chests, beds, innerspring mattress, bedsprings, etc. Two wardrobe trunks, A-1, $5 each. Low- boy Victrola records, $3. Singer machine, A-1, $10. Mason jars. Phone 1354, PIANO, good condition, dining room set, large buffet, good sized table, six dining room chairs, upholstered. Priced very reasonably. Call eve- nings, 206% Main. Apt. 4. NEAR capitol, 2 room ground floor apartment. Completely furnished. Available May 15. 1029 7th St. Tel. 2843. FURNISHED three room and bath apartment, also one room, kitchen- ette and bath. Murphy bed. Phone 1432. THREE room furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Reasonable rent. Close to pool and park. Tel. 204-W. TWO room furnished apartment. Lights, water, heat and gas in- cluded. $25. 609 ist. Phone 2136-J. DAYBED, dresser, occasional chair. Other miscellaneous articles. 912 9th St. Basement Apt. Call after A BABY buggy, $7; wanted to buy: Two wheel cart or stroller. Phone 854-J. 610 12th St. ‘Anne library table, $5; sturdy QUEEN kitchen table, $5. 214 Ave. C. EAST front ground floor 3 room apartment. Screen porch. Reason- able to small family. 602 12th St. FOUR room upstairs apartment with bath. Furnished or unfurnished. 617 15th St. Phone 1175-W. THREE rooms and bath, furnished or -unfurnished, 119% 3rd St. See Mr. Kelly at Kelly's Lunch, (>) room , newly de- corated. Call 117-M. By Williams NO=NOTTHAT PARTS ALL RIGHT! GET, OF THE BEDS, Ahad AUTO SEATS ARE SUPPOSED TO STOCK PRICES GAIN | New Y, | WHEAT PRICES RISE ‘HI B e e “WITH SOME |_| New York Stocks ||! Grain Quotations ||; J —$—$<_$_,___ SHARES Closing Prices May 12, Wit DUST STORM Chicago, CHICAGO RANGE —— Cat RESISTING DECLINES Adams Exp oie 70% Wheat— Open Big ‘1m, Close Alas Jun = 12 |Lorillard P 22% 1.15% 116 1.14% 1.15% All Ch Dye 227%! Mack Trks 45% aa : oa i 1.14% 1.14% 1.13% 1.14% pees nd McKes & R 13% 1.25% 126% 1.23% 1.25% Only 600,000 Shares Traded in| Amery sug 21% | MoK*s R RE sare Buying Accompanying Late Up- ‘ vee 128% Miami- Cop July new .. i Most Apathetic Session |A™EH&™ 8 |cis-Con Pet 28%| turns Credited Largely to. jsuiy od -. - Pits in Many Mon‘ ‘Am Loo 46% | Minn Hon 100 Sept. + 1.08% 1107” 2105% 1.06% y ths PeaTeen ni Minn wo 13 Eastern Sources : Pete Caer) New York, May 12—(F)—1 Am Fow Lt 9%) Mont Ward 61%| Chicago, May 12—(7)—Reports of |M 45% MK 45 45% power faded from the stock market AmRol Mill 34 Mur Corp 13% | dust storms in North Dakota led Wed- 43% 43% 42% 43 Wednesday after selected issues, led Am 8 Nash Mtrs 19%/|nesday to late advances of wheat 39% 39% 38% 39 by the rails, bad pushed up fractions Ref 84% Nat Biscuit 25% | values, 40% 40% 40 40% a ge neg mel oa 51%) Nat Osh Reg 32%| Buying that accompanieti late up- While an assortment of favorites 165% | at, Dy. Prod 22% | turns of the wheat market was cred- | Ma: 179 178 1.78% held sizeable portions of their ad- aa ta B80 | wat Distill 90 | {ted mostly to eastern sources. Dust 177 1.76 1.76 vances to the finish, moderate losses Wks 18%) Nat Pr & Lt 9% |Storm advices came from Williston, ye in the final hour were. well distributed | ADS°¢RdS = 80% Nat Sings gay | Jamestown, Valley City and Fargo.» | MAY +--+ 1.00% 100K 107% 108% throughout the list with an assort-| Atm Il 10%) SALON Ga] At the close, wheat was % off to % 90% 1.00 99 1.00 ent of new lows for the year in eee Sf ee No Am sen 1 UP pecornpered. Wikth Pent Spay 2 Sn tl Hine rf x evidence. May 12a%- , July 1.15%-%, corn %6- - Tt was one of the most apathetic|AM Ret 29% No Amer 3% 29, Aceh Tabi duly 115is- sessions of the past 12 months, trans- ays Corp - He Chie Ol” 90. | and dats’ showing %-% decline, | Ma! 16% ters amounting to only 000 Loco shat. Re el ag rege EE a un ite News generally was without partic-| Barnsdall 26% Pac-G & El Minneapolis, May 12.—()—Dry 1.77 1210 war stimuation, Bendix 20% 29% | weather reports and rising tempora- Steels followed the rails for a time,| Beth St! 82% | Packard 9% | tures took some of the confidence 11.90 12.15 as did several rubbers, oils and spec-| Boeing Air 35 Param Pict 19% ar ey from imran beace npr the eine 15.45 ednesda: rt co sult ove 18 jalties. Most at gave ground in the con- | Borden 25%| Park Utah = 4% ed in ‘a slightly firmer tone at the fins cluding peri Briggs Mig 44% | Pathe Film 6% cores NT Farm becker ae and utilities sat | Budd Wh 8% | Penney JC 97% May wheat closed % higher at oS eee rear platform the grea ‘Meh penn 1.32%, July % higher at 1.25% and MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ohie day. Lao os eer Eat Ope z rte Phelpe Dege rid eS Tax iene? Bese Mie a a Aetanee polls, eeMesn Re Close Can Pac 12%| Phillips ePt 53% Fei weloned 34 lower iat PBEM 13h, at Lage 1 : 0 Livestock — ||ciizz ‘ss | bare to Satta EER kas ere gn ana vet 1 Lk Ua rest Celanese 37% | Pullman 50% charting er May zines Seu lower Matiiog bariey— sy : 5 lowe: S. - es | CP D Pasco 63%) Pure Oi = 18% | Potter tinished up the first ‘day on | May sere 118 SOUTH 8T. PAUL Ches & O 56%} Radio 9 | the board at 36%. May rye closed ‘4 Feed Batley—” South St, Paul, May 12—(p—(,|CM NW M4) REO 8 [piener et tosis, July up gt fo and | My 2 a a4 Sh 6. Dept. Agr)—Cattle 2,300; fairiy| Chl GW Pr 12%| Rem Rand 3 | fey'oiosed i lower at 66%. and July | Rys a : Sctive, slaughter steers and she stock pases LS aad Ty ap ae oa iam ing barley | yh? 1.08% 1.01% 1.08% ' elo Se . strong to 25 higher; medium and Rep | eaeh wheatewas in qalet_ demand. 95% 93% 95 steers 8.50-11.50; good to choise heif-|C R I@& P 2%) Rey Tob B 50 | ot’ enough durum, or ,winter wheat 37% 85% 87 ers 9.00-10.25; beef cows 5.75-7.50; caevales ws Schen ow was in to make a market ase. . -Palm Seabd ash_corn demand improve: 5 noe cutters ¢00-640; bulls strong, 825-| CoG mi 19% | seere-froea5tk am Hi tine, Barley tone im= wah 4 45% ; fully; steers 5.50- prove jax was in good demani 4 z 4 7.50. Calves 2,600; steady to weak,|Com Soly 15 | Servel 38 8 Bent, 37 36% 36% 7.50-8.50 few selects 9.00. Com & Sou. 2%| Shell Un 28 Produce Markets Flax— ei i oe ee apes gene pds oe 8 a ae : Bt =o | May new ae tevee 215% . down unevenly Con Socon; July new .. 2.09% 2.09% 2.09 2.00% spots 40 higher on 160 Ibs.; heavy-|Cont Can 56% CHICAGO i weights and sows steady ary | Cont: Mot 2% | gop Sy ied A ee ae SL ein CL top 10.20 for 180-250 Ibs.; some strictly.|Con Oil Del 42 | go Ry 37% | unsettled, Poultry tended higher. cholce 180 Ib. 10.20 on ahipper account, |Corn Prod. 55%| So Ry pfd 40% | oj Buttet 10281, weak, creamery-spe- DULUTH RANGE clals (93 score) 31-31%; extras (92) | Duluth, Minn., May 12.—(P)— 180-325 Ibs, 10.00-20; 160-180 Ibs. 9.85- | Crosley 19% | Sperry Corp 17%| 30%; extra firsts, (gg791) 29-29%) | Duruin— Oben High “Low Close 10.20; 120-150 Ibs. 9.00-75; good sows|Cu Am Sug 9%istq Brands 12%| firsts (88-89) 27 di: gtandaras | May : + 1:20) 960-70; feeder pigs largely 9.00-25;|Curt Wret 5% (or centralized caribisy 29% y » some Raid highers 25; |Curt Wret 5% | etd G & EL 7%! eee see0s, unueiticg: extra firsts] July ws... 118 120% 118” 1.90% 3 average cost Tues- Btd Ol Cal 43%] Iocal 20%; cars fresh graded | Sept + 113% Cay 9.93; weight 230 Ibs. Dia Mtch 30%] sta Oli Ind 44% Fiesta opal’ 1976) acer see ext ; Doug Airc : 3 sto packed extras er or around 10.28 on choice clippers;| East Kod 158% | stone a Web 22% | chickens tir hong over 8 1b. 1, 6 shorn ewes steady at 4.75 down; few| 2! Auto Lit 34% | Studebaker 15% | 10., td Jest 18; Leghorn hens 14; ftv" | May . plain v4 i rei El Boat 10% | suadebal ers, colored 24%, Plymouth and White shorn feeding lambs ; deck Co. 24%,| Rock 26%: broilers, colored 23, Pl; | choice fed clipper lambs 10.10 late| El Pw é& Lt ae ‘Texas Corp. 60% | mouth and White Rock, 24 Tuesday. Peete aed Tex. Gul. Sul. 36% | 2 iored 26, White moc | demand broad; ‘good pall iy cows| Gen Foods 30% Tim. Roll be Hn Hock at ort ere Heep atone Minerale, May ee (oeNineat 4 . re ere urkeys, ens om: iy 3 — " 7500-9000 most plain and medium| Gem Mills 64% |qyrans-am. | 13% I8°No. 2 turkeys 14; ducks white and recelors ‘Wednesday 22 compared to 54 cows 8000-7000. Gen Mtrs 81% |Tri-Cont, Cor. 8% | cgtFed 4% 1b. up 16, small 14; gees? | a year ago. ‘ = Gillette 16° |Truax-Traer 9% Minneapolis.cash wheat and coarse ew York, Ma: — utter, _Ghlcamo, May 129 —(U.8. D. A)|Gra-Paige 3% | Un, Air On a 238h, gasler, Creamery, higher larg moa. SS Sue ie 10. hi {|G N Ir Otf- 22° | United Corp. 5° |iher erddes unchanged, 8") 60, Ibs... 139% 1.50% ea ime; top 10.60; bulk|G@ N Ry Pf. 53% | United Drug 13%| Cheese, 234,035, firm and unchanged. | 1D N 8 5: 300 Ib. 3}G Wes Sug 35% | United Fruit 80 ee ixed col- |" bs, a aie mound. 13%] Un. Gas Imp. 13% ‘gates weight Pia = iP. 2 te ked. going lergely on shipper piers Hupp Mot .. 3%|US Rubber 56% pe Boliteay se he exprenn citron ular market largely a forced affair, kill- Cent . 30% | US Steel . 90% |-Broijlers, Leghorns 14 Rocks 22- DS ers buying for next week’ rly | Ind ay Gil, Bf, 133% | 26: reds, 15-21; crosse fowls, slaughter. following X. See 185" Stl, BL, 138%) cciorea 21-22; Teehor ‘roost- set on Monday of next we In Bus MoH 186 [Vanadium 28. | So4 42-43; turkeys 10-22; ducks 13. market, with Int Harv - 107% | War. Pict. 12% | No freight quotations account 12 7b-18bor net Much atove Ii In Nick Ca 59%| West, Un. 57% | handlers’ strike. is though load or so held around. 18.0 3 | Int 7 ‘Dressed poultry steady fresh, ghicks ost ight yeatting | steers 15:75: T&T 10% | Westing. Air. 44% | ans (boxes) broilers 22%4-24%4: anes Ih, helfers 11.78; all. grades treitors Johns-Man 129 | Westing. El. 135 |turkeys (northwestern, lena stiong to 25 hMenert cows very scarce,|Kennecott 54% | White Mot.. 23% | Southwestern & Virginia) 16-22. Oth- steady but slow: bulla and -vealers| rog G: 22. | Wilson er fresh, all frozen prices unchanged. steady; bulls ruling 25 under. recent ree & Co. 2% — high time at 6.75 down on weighty | Lib-O-F Gl..67% | Woolworth 47 |. surren AND EGG FUTURES itt seat vealers. 8.00-8.00;| Lig M B 4a 97 | Wrigley, Jr. 69%! chicago, May 12.-()—. “ Butter Futures: jock i z High Low Close ESoe0. 25, but trade pun Fresh Standard: aa srouthern pred” stockers | pyiyQU rel an ee cash] November s-/... 20% 20% 29% |SPFNE homens Winter Wheat 3, {Including 1,100 direct; | Prices. Wheat: No. 1 heavy dark Egg Futures 1 Bon 7, including 1100 direct: Rorthern spring, 60 Tbs, 1.29%-1.60%;| Storage Packed Firsts, | ABO nbs sharing advance: | \ m porthern, 5p ep NK 2G) DW... 15% 197% 133% 1.35 sheep steady; part deck choice 101| ine ¥3: Ato abe $ co miieniac lise. Rg CUED Eh Ib. wooled lambs 12.75: clipped lambs ee ; t eco | ee Bren jib wopled lamps 12705 on ge pee Sa Refrigerator Stand TDW or choles 11 1b, native springers. 12.75; | em 425%4-1 ox ards, Oct. 20% 23% 23%) 7 HW... 133% 1.35% 131% 133% |. Most nora wes 8.00 "dows, 1. Beat 84%; 50 WwooL 12% protein No. t ‘northern 1.32441. No. i —(P)— 1D H W or |i Hecate NTE satus | cement? tue Pe An 1 Wie 1810 190% 19% 131K 1.37%. Durum: No, 1 hard amber,|medium grade bright fleece wools| Gradeof 3 No. eee a ea of OMIT TS 1DH Wor ; graded % an ood combing and |” 1 HW... 1.28% 130% 126% 128% " %; clothing lengths packed together were . 4 hard b. ry 39 to 41 |Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat se ibe sre! tents in the grease delivered cast, [1 DH W or 1.11%-1.14%; 62] although this range was lower than a| 1H W... 1.29% 131% 127% 129% Tate dCi chot atetete | nee, Bee coe: Beanie: |2 DEW or ed. ahbe belSiy hard ambers. ‘four (medium grade wools were re-|_ 2H W... 127% 1.29% 1.25% 1.27% 25 Senten Bias ye 8 2.10-2.1 a . prted ee ar 40 cents in the grease 2 ee 126% 1.28% 1.24% 128% Ib, stockers 7. Oats No, 4 white See tee Darien er oe Ree 78: calves aer palling The planet Mercury travels an q fom 8 Feat Scholce 6:40-0.00; med oval-shaped orbit. Part of the time 123% 1.24% 1.20% 122% 1 - it races along at 36 miles a second, er; ey ite “to shipperts Gop outlets se aay POTATORS p. | but.on the oe it slows down to 24 21H 128% wee see up to Bood and choice butch- t 252, tot miles a second. . tie AheMS Rete ent's odin |ahimena ste slo Mine tog 110% 11% Hote te ay supplies dst eran veal | sop00 ‘particles Inrge er tobe ag LTH 1.20% woe oven *j cw! Eavomar ats No."T, montly 260-10; baker sise teailed planets. 1M5K 118K wee eee reatahere 4 $25; Maine G Green Mountains UB, No, lamb underte =| donate sound whi ae eiieaiica Was. | The manufacture of felt hats in the 1 118% 116K vse aes 80; Michigan Ri aq United States requires more than siember a ity 1.95; new st A suppites. moi 50,000,000 rabbit skins every year. 54 © L11% 114% wee tee ate, jst duality 1 inch minimum con seer, Gamnnsnicd 1 Joh intents Re ee wisi: Hrlumphs Us-No. 1, 1% Inch ‘minimum | QUT OUR WAY carload i: ks barrel in 98 pound Repeats Laat; Sree al Ale * i penta Pure if GUY MAKES A JOB ran st? 0-50. Standard | middlings aia gelitirais Whi EASY FOR HISSELF, HE AINT DOIN’ uineenee Acer ll bs Range CHICAGO casm GRAIN NOTHIN’- HE’S. of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 3 Re ce era LAZY... HE or oe ee aa, nBer- No. 3 mised 127% No, 8 yellow 127s Flax No. 1, 2.15%. | 306), aera es Pyasiariay sista Ge nad "rye not quoted, 4 Berna 5 Fr ming a 1.000287" 10m, im m 5 ay steady, ane Britain de od mand dolls tere oth: rs in cen NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, North Dakota, will receive sealed bids for furnishin county, printing, legal | blanks and RATES suing your,” Said bids to be filed with ear. ery Yorks Say 2 afr ggal! money | the County Auditor, Blamarek, North LR iy Dakota, on or or estore June 3rd, sir, dy, 5 ace dy Schedule of county, printing legal blanks, blank book! weaned pa eet orsuns! INNEAPOLIS we ie oipeenenenlls, May 12.—@—Stocks tained te sohedule Pig aide received tor erat Bank Stock 14 any a ria of less than : jose Northwest Banco 11 considered a5 gi denedns Felected GOVERNMENT BONDS amit required New York, iy Te yp tovern- tis: a, nd mene onde oR! for the Yealt fal per 115.7. formance of the contract. Bids mi reasury ¢°5 110.24, iyicetted and enclosesein an envaiape resged to theecoun ke ‘North Dakota, par A Curb: aid or’ * Printing Boo! 1 Giles ervice 1 a 16%. titled aheck fF, Fisk Rubber 14%. Mid: ject any fend all bids, By ort joard of County Commiss| of ‘i INVESTMENT TRUSTS Burleigh County, North NIG igh ate (By the Associated. Press) Dated May 7th, 1937. Men etie lovee the counter is New Tetk) ‘ERNEST ELNESS, Maryland Fund aoe 10.64. i County Auditor. Quart Inc Sb A 5-12-19-26, rate chairs and beds. 522 11th it. = Rooms for Rent _ SLEEPING rooms, phone 1311-LW. Light housekeeping rooms, partly furnished, two and three rooms each, phone 905 evenings. For Sale: Ice boxes and washing machine. ‘THREE room apartment, newly de- corated. Private entrance. Lo- cated at 318 9th St. TWO room apartment for rent. Gas, lights, water furnished. 1116 Ros- ser. Phone 978-J. ONE large light housekeeping room, one large front room, ground floor. 720 2nd St. LARGE ‘furnished sleeping room, ground floor. Suitable one or two gentlemen only. 808 Ave. B. Phone 467-R. LARGE sleeping room, nicely fur- nished. Hot water all times. Va- cant May 15. Reasonable. 318 8th st. SMALL FURNISHED sleeping room. ‘Bultable for one. Next to bath. Private entrance. $10. 316 3rd 8t./ BEAUTIFUL large well lighted mod- ern room. Suitable for two . Near business district. $15. 816 Main. LARGE cool room suitable for two. Private entrance. 501 3rd St. Phone 926-R. NICE clean room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Always hot water. 903 9th St. NICELY furnished room in modern home, Always hot water. 614 8th St. SLEEPING or light housekeeping room for rent. Call 1749-W. <. ROOM for rent in modern home. LARGE room for rent, Suitable for two. 422 4th St. Phone 649. LARGE sleeping room, $12. Ladies only, 315 Mandan St. | SINGLE and double rooms. Board if 633 6th St. TWO CLEAN rooms for light house- keeping. Upstairs. $22 per month. 1014 Bdwy. SMALL house, one 2 room apartment, 3 room apartment. 818 7th, Tel. 1747-R. ROOM and kitchenette apartment. Ground floor. Call evenings, 519 Sinai 1! Nea THREE rooms, bath, second floor. Adults. References required. Tel. 241-R. TWO modern furnished apartments. $25 per month, 222 Mandan St. TWO room apartment. Downstairs. 207 13th St. Phone 2052-W. TWO room modern apartment. t. Call East door, 523 12th St. FURNISHED apartment. Rose Apts. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. MODERN apartment, call 717 Thayer Ave. .Phone 2180. FURNISHED 8 room apartment. Call at 812 Ave. B. Personal ‘THE HAT BOX”—E. L. Maxwell, factory-trained hatter. New hats made to order. Hats cleaned and re-blocked. Broadway at Front, Fargo, N. Dak. Wanted to Borrow _ WANTED—By res; responsible party with Call | OUCH! It still hurts our pockete books, but all last week's specials are sold. SPECIAL—THIS WEEK ONLY 1935 Plymouth 4-door DeLuxe Sedan 1932 Dodge Sedan 1% 1936 Ford DeLuxe Sedan 545, 1928 De Soto Sedan . - % Many others to choose of Honest Used Car Dealings CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, Inc, 222 Main Phone 700 TRUCKS 1933 Dodge, fully over- hauled ... 1935 Chev. Cab and Chassis + $ Will trade and give special terms Fleck Motor Sales EITHER 1930 Chevrolet coupe or 1935 Plymouth coach. Low mileage. 519 5th St. Evenings. = FOUR wheel trailer for sale, also 6.00x20 tires, 1010 Main. 1934 FORD V-8 pick up. Might con- sider trade. 1010 Main. ———___ Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Grocery store doing good business, fixtures and stock. Fine grocery building includes splendid living quarters and three apart- ments with circulating automatic gas heat. Write Tribune Ad. 21012. EXCELLENT restaurant, beer and soda business in Bismarck. Only interested parties need apply. Rea- son selling, retiring. Write Tribune _Ad. 20938, is WELL EQUIPPED beer parlor and lunch, also liquor. Good established business. Reason for disposing, poor __health. Write Tribune Ad. 20028. CAFE IN TOWN of 500. Good busi- ness. Selling on account poor health. Very reasonable. Write Tri- bune Ad. 20906. Men's Suits, Top Coats Ladies’ Dresses, Coats, Swaggers Cleaned and $1.00 Pressed for Perfection Cleaners 118 Thayer Phone 1707 Miscellaneous for Sale POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table use. Come and see us before you buy elsewhere. Phone 1317, 222 So. 9th St. SEED and table potatoes. Ii *blers and Triumphs. Three. miles” north of Grafton, Ralph Boone. i PEDIGREED wire-haired terriers. Six weeks old. 704 6th 8t. _Ride Wanted = WOULD like to ride to Minneapolis Friddy or Saturday, Write Tribune Ad, 21018, Farms for Sale SMALL dairy farm. Will sell or trade for city property in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad, 20966. Houses for Sale BY OWNER, house, 5 rooms and . bath. Close in. At a bargain. Write Tribune Ad. 20999. GOOD house for income or residence. Reasonably priced. Write Tribune Ad, 20990. FIVE room house, 3 lots and garage. All for $1,800. 411 So. 10th St. —— Seed and Feed FALCONER seed corn, $2.75 bu. Bur- leigh county mixed, $2.50 bu. Shell- ed and graded, 95% germination. Doppler Bros. Menoken. FALCONER seed corn, 90% germina- tion, $2.50 per bu. 15 cents extra per bag. Charles Garnier, Bis- marck, N. Dak. 75 BUSHEL Falconer seed corn. Test 98%. Also Bison flax. V. L. Ander- son, Wilton, N. Dak. 7 Tel. BARLEY, 80c bushel. Charles An- ‘Ane derson, Trygg place. 5 miles north 1 Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of lees 15 words are figured on First insertion (per word) 30 2 consecutive insertions (Per WOrd) ....-000+0000.88 3 consecutive (per Word) ..+.++.+0+0 46 4 consecutive 3 fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- : sertion. 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