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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • 13

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li twit tixwR ratal rrvu. lw a. nm r. fl Good Weekend Fishing Crime States to Ed at UND The Tribune Market Report Confab Is Promised Anglers GRAND FOKkJ lAPt tart tesrftert trnm ststea -w 't Nuctb IXtiuU flthirm M.kdi( At a Glance yes. I ptrr lake Kill aworty.

tat CoulM Lata aar Winds Up i Trading Dull I 3 nn turn rvrT i irJ rH wi nn ii ui lwes at the tsivwaey of nwifc amtti It am If. I 1.11 a niif in i 4aa a. I Regiaauag Miauls, may wiU as, 1 a Snrk Ux.uu ap last alter a How araaaja aiart, the Stall Gun mad uj) Ueparv neat reported Fridjjr. trout NKW OHK iAJ'i Karsata at Futures Prices Steady lo Weak CHICAGO lAPi-Hedge wllto SorLemmo. Uk.

Alae (au th, I Maa-Lasi; SsMtwsl; sua Lake Good c7n 111 rilAUJ rldllVCI skre trad.na Authorities uud the beat catrhn appear to ba Hi the weMrra put rM' rttraa auMaxlew by fealeial I g14nl i the mi. au rypee fish tiiM III la. ewulty at Grand I. rooms ami utra (ottoaMoetly Imer Ipper Saw" Rim arias! by tta a preai.ta-nt NEW YORK AP nmredJlioa The erfU walleve pile are brginmag to Tne leaineri em ne i nawl wm iitt a.msa a.a roniertroce Bead, biia nuuiauii, and bquatalMie eaufte4 out a fair uy rrcatuem maan uu-cui I nil Bewbells Pond Fair for trout i lirporu Iron torn of the best Chtpf flirt Vredroburg af Mas piM. he stock market bale.) bnl Lower: arose aaUine ly aroaa early advance IB gram irhmuik Lake Nonbrra catch- known Inhini spots: aaa.

said lb tftrer-day tanaaen wtui prim mined lata Friday aft Irouraged lo speak only Freat Tlbuee waat Ada Brwif Results yar the ewtve aMUivs. tut ores rraiay and lett pn-ea gea- as fair. Heart Bull Hnervoir Cowl iaoa iu-rmr cumpialioa a( tiaa-iemaiM Trading Was dull Garr erslly steady at weak the asrt) Sflrraooa lor rrappwi and whvr paniiali PKkina uo an ail bavs and tritai. "T'tH" snows, criminal! operai- volume tar me aay was el ir tor Mrttwra pike and wall- lag tftii area. mated at I nlUlrnn share com.

wheat was dowa abwut a rent tsriee. Catches include aortherno up lo 17 pounds and channel cat If approved by a conference pared with 17 nullum Thuri.ty and tbruutation. Cora, bleaxty la saaaw; bowHta-Uw. Oais-rtrm: late errnand Smbeana turn, buuidatloa. llo Ni is rents higher: top (IT Cattle biauiihier ilreni acarce.

market not fairly tested BENEFIT Is Our Middle Name dan up to pounds, walleyes. srreetiiiig cammiltee, law eniorce-l Chanties af moat key sloi-lvsi mrnt allicers cat) ohtaut cntnea of were fractional, a lew going a at ths ailtema and rye slumneit almost two rents Other common ties eere slightly saaier Si eulel draUnts. auger and panfuk aluo biting Lake Metisoah Good for ram bow trout Northerns ataruag to the tranacripts ta Irani the de- point or aa either way. arriptiona, methods and traveling The list was moderatelv hmher brokers satd the koiudaiien may have lartuded a Ultie prsfg atrr warms up. No tT" brte better early the day.

what litt'e momentum there was laded, howev- Grain Quotations IMmisBim. 1 rmrt Fiji King's Visit to State Set cabling but that 1 mainly was a rantuniatioa of the move toward vithilrswal from the long aide at the market, tar lot receipts were aximateit poor aecrraary attetM ine contereoce wa, in, nw, ritrd lor Iw ol 11 ARCH GRAIN Jims t. Mil eyes. Oood lor perch and bull- mewing to copies tne Iran i mlcrelt either on the buy or sell heads Wheal, No. I rill at abaat I cars, rem las, sat aheyenne River Only fair for 4.

rv none barley la. soybeans I nortnerns and walleyes. ili) laa lra awaal scripts. But copies of this year's fact sheets may be obtained from, Major steels, after posting earlv him or from J'olice Chief Gordon! jams, were virtually uih hanged Kera of Bismarck, conference ser-ju, Lite deiilingi Motors were luv Irhanird lo a shade hither, with 1 mnMl ak VALLEY CITY (API The I Spirltwood Lake Fishing still t'nm 1 "jbuslwi kmr. July tt UV; Corn generally poor.

Stat Department has completed Flat La Moure Dam Fair tor crap. arranupmenU for the appearance Auistant V. S. Atty. ttonton Mmm m.

k-Mrt pies ana northern! I unchanged la lower. Juii II lo oals higher. Juh SSH rv lk lewor la kigh er. July II lta aorbeans Tbompsoa of Fargo addressed the metals were mostly ahead, except Rartfy of Mil Island iinf aa (uest of honor at the (all reunion of the Grand Rapids Park Fair lor omi uaiiHufri i i a ilitm soitnoss in Krnneiotl. northerns and good for bullheads n't1" and Anaconda lower, July tt Fort Kanwm Dam and Lisbon MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INM EASt COMPAVY nr KKWARK.

MKW JCtUIRT SIN) 1SU BU-K4I a rtia RMg. N. Mb Itaasarrt Thompson told some 70 law en- A lew of the arowth" stock inn laa riri SMS ruii Aiio i ai'i 1S4UI Infantry Association here. Sea. Mil toe Young.

K-N. Mid ta mewilgt from Washini-Ion. The king It Etuate I Edward) Dam Fair for northerns, wall eyes, rock baas and crappiea. forrement officers that television awung upward In routine moves Mlah On cloaa Slid movies are largely responsible; HIM added more than 4 and iJt Hew York Slocks for giving the public a false pic- ton Industries more than a point I aawaaasttsasaws-- awaaaasspssasaaassaa T. T.

Cakobau, a member of thef I llt IIIH I Ui I IIS i 1 1' I ii ins British colony i executive and lei- I API NIW Tllll a. rltm-ka. iul 11.1- Mar M.y i ora tut ture of law officers. He urged an I Gams exceeding a point wet effort by the policemen to build scored by Burroughs, Radio Corp more public confidence in their and Merck, agencies. Tobaccos continued to decline iiih inn JUS II I IIS 11 lli 1.111 1 1" 1 law Islet tve He will spend Ohioan to Be Official Judge Of Dairy Show AhlM.lt AIII.S I'k Allta 4in.raila S'H la if 'Si IMS 1 I I US lis.

I 11 I ii tS I Reynolds Tobacco was down THE BA.VQl ET audience also; I ll I ill) 111 1 I Ii 1 I ll I i iih I lil l.liw 31 kiii Amntia Tofiacco aho.il a point I Mar May Data to 4a dayi in the United State on goodwill tour, with the highlight of the visit his appearance at the 164th banquet Oct U. The Infantry association wanted to bonor a Fiji dignitary la return for the cooperation and kindnesses extended members of the infantry Kw Lori lard a traction JAMESTOWN (API i. L. Mc Jal Prices moved irregularly on the Kitnck, Dubua. Ohio.

Is' official h'P "thor- judge of the SUte Dairy Show here 'J. c.alch and Inter- American Stock Lschange in ia MaKv Am Mm A TA An.) 'innta Ar i.n Armra HI. Armour Avi-o 1'nrp ll.lh lloalnt Air .71 quiet dealings. Mi II H) la ilH 11 11 ills .7 I i ur Corporate and U.S. government regiment stationed in the British owned Island during World War 11.

July 15 imbw rKi.werre. McKitrick twin regirtered' brown rwus cattle, which present- DakoU South Dakrta. Wyo-I, hi the hii-herf rlauified d.rv!mln- MinnetwU and lira bonds were mixed. Jul i it in I KH I St I II Vi I 17 ta llrunali a wiKrin.l uatiy wj -i i. iMontana attended the meeting herd of breed In this If, I I 3H I It I 17 1-ihfiMl ia.

i.ndi Air is l.ll'l Vth-at I any country Swtain rul I'ri- M.r Slay I Kcpmentatives of Canada also i i' I i it in in i ni. r--it Krlri. yar asa I llrana. Ik lat. tIS i i aa.a.i, aa 1 "4 i Si as II -a I 1 a 1 JS us in US 4 11 14 II 'IS IS 13S 1 lS I.S IIS la i.

-aaa-f, is mSSit'm'yl trading baxta unch.nad la on. H.otH I'hl MHI'P ing engagements have taken f7Pl The 11 Jul hi a meeting will be In a is ii Ill Irom coast to coaat and during! 11. US. I US ISli 1 11 I HH 1 IIS such work he has judged all Ma)r Aberdeen, Mve mw I JSH I ISU I a. ia i im, I isli I J' I Jul, Kannarwll lArlllam 111.

I. 11. Winn vi Mma I'AU a Chia II H-m WarS M.I tialrv No Am AV Nar Pan at I'ar N.al Alrl Prnnri papal (Vila fall Pal P.nn.y P.p.1 Cola mil p.i Plll.barv I'u 1. ml 111 A ft. Staal H.i lirug Kay Ton S.ara Itoa Ph.

II nil llni lair Horunr Sp Han Ht Pranila HI (HI 'al oil I04 at nil nj Karlll a Co Teaaro T.aaa Ins Tona Coal I'n Pao I'll Air l.la II rink Weal lln at Kl Wlarorlli in a a of dairy cattle. font t'aa Summer Season Starts Friday at Roosevelt Park MEDORA (API- Official opening of the summer travel season was announced Friday at Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park Supt. Wallace 0. McCaw said evening campfirs programs at the Judging of the Islh annual North '-nl hlgh.r. It loahur, enrtna Ni.

1 dark nnrlliTn irlna arb.at one can! pr.mlum arli fc nv.r In-II aiirlna hMt on. ri-nt dlx-nutit r.rh ll unttrr rS iiroitln prvmtuni il p. cm 11'" i No I hard Montana winter i.iVI.?t Minn. lift No 1 hard wlnl.r im M.r May IIIH IIIIS IIZH 1 la IIIH IIIH I llll i-ont nil I Lara tioiialaa Dakota futurity will be part of the show. The dairy calf futurity has Men Sentenced For Mail Thefts lnH, is I'V, II IMV, 7 ioa I'baai 1 ipiii.ii ri ti ssi ila Pont MIN.M-: Mi (APl- 70 entries, and the milking luturity Hlata I Law Cloaa eight entries.

The cows will be Wo.at Kuril Uol FARGO (API A man who the Jul 1IIV, I HH UIH hard tBMr durum sal-dist-ounta. ivlar 1-2. Surum l.n r.lrr al aa l.n Pooila judged as mature animals at dairy show Jury S. stole social security checks li, ntka in. 1 I 're talafc i.nMllla 17 111 IIIH Cottonwood campground will begin next Friday and will be held flats l.n Mol Sllla l.n T.I II V.

i iln.iriy.ar 111. mehtly for the rest of the sum mer. home mall boxes to buy uquor was sentenced to three years in prison by Judge Ronald N. Davies in U.S. court here Thursday.

"You probably won't believe me," Clarence E. Kulasza, 33. Jul t)p SI Kl iul II H.S I II Si Girls Staters Hold Elections II y.llnw ll'l I 'at. No I whll. S-i; Kn I while Ni I haavy whit.

r. VIOta; No I baavy whlla ttv. Harl.y, brlirht rotor 1 Sd-t It: atrnw culur l.uii-I.II, ataiaad t(-l no. hy. I J6S.

Klai So I Su Ur.n aNo 1 y.llow 1.IIH. IIIH IIIH llllj l.liHi louln Hat HtNoHr Resurfacing of the east entrance road and the wind canyon road have been delayed by rainy weath IKW VOHK MlllM irrynoune la 14 ll.itn.etK. h3 IMAM ek 171 GRAND FORKS (API Girls Madison, 111., said, but I never NKW VOHK I Al'l II HUAl followed a mail man around or er, but the roadi are open to wnm.aiiia ari ori.rinsa abort on lot llarv 10 Int lap.r tlla lars. quality ana lair an bal- travel. cased a place.

It was uncanny the Joneatli i' aflra. Ii.mand arllva on from Jamestown and Rugby were campaigning Friday aflemooa for election as governor of the annual Flickertail Girls State now under way at the University of North way I found those checks. Imprnvi-d fin mediums ana aulat nn imalla Indar. WIIT PASee ItVllTOCK UNION ITOCKVAaOl. Waal f.ai Officers arrested Kulasza North Dakota and he took advan St.

George Ends Vacation School nni. Iran in ai-lilng arlcts naaed i rirhanare and otnar voluma Dakota. aal.a. I Grand Forks Radio Station Will Be Sold GRAND FORKS (API Ar TnrM aiml nantaclnft. Carol Eniminger of Jamestown Caliia ant cabat aM; aiawonlaf tiaara ana haltari tony ttaad.

with bur ana, i advancai eaaaa ana bum ir.Mrri a Imiiawl aalaxtaai arnara uncharwMa, maat cftoK. atawoMar ilaa-a If ll. hi0n choa. Karca ant bianari cboica llaugbW Kvifavi liOMfU; food frada (t.f i II SMI tage of a federal court rule which permits a plea of guilty and sentencing in the stale where arrested. He was charged with tak St.

George's Episcopal Church follow ajial.1 aatraa ill II. a mini su-lH: nia- and Maija SeUums of Rugby won concluded its vacation school this nominations in Federalist and Na week with sessions for the hoys rangementg have bees completed iium (IS lha. aaraa.) Il-JI m.lll l-lt ll.a ai.r.ya) It ti. ilanclarda ll ll. rhn ka M-1II4 Whlt.a: eafraa (IT lb.

min i 10- ing and forging of two checks in tionalist party primaries Friday IWIIflri lianaaraH SO VJi uMttV ana fMHnarOil laaW for sale of radio station KILO in morning. After voting in the gen 00 10; canraara ant coll.r. II QO.ll an East St. Louis. 111., and Auwi.

'Z 111 earlier this vear Ith in th afternoons. The 111., earner mis year. hnv. m.Ha rj axtraa mi-dlum (IS lha. if.

eral election Friday afternoon, results wore to be announced at a ravel 21-ZZ: ton oua ty 117 Ilia Baal Mil 17 K-1S a Hairy bvila II 00 II omitaoaiofl aimti lo Moo ehnwa iauobltf vaal li00-H 00; Hna arbna vaal ta JIOOi oood la cbnira vrarbna aaaoar Judge Davies recommended -( o. j. Grand Forks and East Grand Forks to a group headed by Carl Bloom, quist. owner of the radio station at Eveleth. subject to approval by the Federal Communi min i 10-11; m.dluma 111 Ilia, av-'raal lli-tlVi; imalla lha av.raa.) 17-1 pa.HM.a 11-18.

talent revue Friday night. taari 17 00 OOj naaatly flo 14 aa Kulasta be sent to the federal med- "TJ. Ttr Ta ic center In. Springfield. ta cbowa itorh haitr a 31 06 la (at; Ilrnwna: eatraa 117 Ilia, niln.i for psychiatric treatment te medium atofbara 17 0611 00; uw catvai 37 00 DO: nioatl.

It Ofi Bl OA r.i. the altar of the church and its 10- 111 m.flltima ill Ila. average) 11- 11, top quality (IT Iba. aim. I amiaila (34 Iba.

avaragi) cations Commission. He Wants io Enlarge fs vo-n aai aval avaiahif aaiefabia biobar care. Theodore Roosevelt was the only coolmwat ai good ifamand, moat laiV: On Sunday morning, Whitsunday. ii-if; diiwmi ii-ia. Ilult.r nrrarlnaa Bl.ntlrnlr la.

butchari 1171-ual; mld4law.iobfa 1100 The announcement was made bv at. M. Oppegard, president of Grand Forks Herald. which U. S.

president who didn't use the Room to Fit Lion Rug LIT- i 1 -i- Ha I- or Pentecost, the church will cele 1171; iraMtb; till ant op; ba.vtt 4 mano quiec; prlc.a snrnanaaa. Cbaaae itniii prlcaa i rhaiisrd. brate the festival with a service personal pronoun I in his in augural speech. own aewa If ooi CboKa nobt waitbti la 11 Mmvltt II 00 ta ptaatrf 13 as ST. JOSEPH, Mo.

(AP)-Wnr has owned and operated KILO since of the holy communion at 1: 30 and at 11 a.m. a parish family service snaap and lamba lot not ren Johnson shot a mountain linn in Utah last fall and had the hide April 1, 1948. The consideration involved was not announced. will be held. At his service aaaj a arica THIf-anfl awnfll'f-fa made into a rug.

choral reading group of girls who Bloomquist has been in radio since 1939, when he joined the staff But the rug measured I feet CHtrAIHI fAFl It. Mrs. Fred Kessler Funeral Is Monday UNDERWOOD Funeral aery- nantlla Klrhanaa butt.r altoai were selected from the vacation school will read the Whitsunday of WDSM in Duluth-Superior. He at.arir: whniaaala Sarins Srlraa. and 4 inches, nose to tail, and it was longer than the room in which Johnson wanted to use it.

later became manaeer of the sta nrbanr.d lo la Inw.r: al a-ar. aa 07 ti a aaax: an iiu. an tion. In 19n0 he purchased radio gospel. They are Judy Lkberg, Nancy Ekberg, Mary Homsey.

Mary Kellel, Mary Oman, Sharon nara so ii iiu: is rl Johnson asked the city for per ices for Mrs. Fred Kessler, 64. Underwood, will be held at p.m. Monday from the First Bautist r.KRa mna firm, baianna ataadr station WEVE in Eveleth. He long has been a member of the board of noifaai.

I a nrli-. on. Schiermeister, Betty Schiermeis- mission to add three feet to his house. Sorry, said Building Com lo lu hln-har- 7ft n.r rni nurrn here, ths Hev. Gordon (er, Audrey Singer, Linda Singer, or o.n.r srana a wnit.a 17 missioner Harold Christian, that Voegelt officiating.

the Minnesota Broadcasters Association. Regarding operation of KILO a a I m.niuma II ttan darrla would put the house too close to lirll.a II Vb eharka ti. ia: ai I Pallbearers will be Curtis Radka. the property line. Dennis Janke, Hichsrd Kadke.

Ila Solberg, Nancy Tisdel and Beverly Youness. The entire congregation will assemble at Hillside park for a parish picnic at noon Sunday. Ice Bloomquist said he planned no But he had a suggestion, cut rniriuo rsH mai OHI1AIMI tAPl No wh.at Wesley Kessler, Alvin Herr and off the Ikhi tail. oata, ar anvb.an aal.t. Torn No 1 Willis Schacher.

Burial will be Hoar il; Nn 4 yoltnar l.lau made in the Underwood Cemetery Nothing doing, said Johnson. So after much consultation changes in the station personnel and said he "honed to continue its operation on the same high scale that has marked its perlormance In the past." hiiiii. arao. a.iayi. cream and pop will be provided, with each family bringing its own Mrs.

Kessler died In her home oil n. flarley: mattlna nhnloa 111 Christian relented. luncn. 1.65 (aad 11 n. Thursday.

She had been ill for the past two years. She was bom Now Johnson can enlarge the Herman Livingston, manager of room to fit the rat. tni'TH HT, rrit LivrrrorH milTH HT. PAI'U Minn. (APi (UKIIA, CtltlO I 70U aW.lv.

Mi-U, has been with the station since 1930. He will continue as manager. iflfl- CrnrlIV lrlv nimm Head-On Crash Injures 4 Men WATFORD CITY (API Four Start Investigation March 1, 1KM in Bridgewater. S.D., where she grew up and was educated. On Jan.

she married Fred Kessler at Berlin. They lived in the Anamoose and Martin communities until 1146, when they moved to McCluaky and lived there trd- on aUuirhftwr tn, hltrm and oown; bulla walt to itrra8 Inwar; load rhofna 1X44 ll alauathlT itfi-ra ll li: BfttirlTi Of Epsom Derby Race "nf monn ana rnoira 12 fto-ns oo: LONDON 'API Track stew persons were injured as a result of a bead-on collision 17 miles east of here Thursday afternoon. iiiiia. iiiTanai von a tn (hull's 111 and 1D5I ih halfara ti.hit; utllliy an-1 at rnwi 1 (S 00-17 50; (or 15 years. The past two years They are Jack Waits.

Harold i nnns-r ana ruTr IX 50-15 RO; ull they lived at Underwood, where ards launched an Investigation today into the running of Wednesday's 183rd Epsom Derby, in which seven horses fell and six itr bullN IBftl-ltSO, eommarrUl MlCUY HAS A SMAU VOKI One of the problems of building a powerful outboard is to keep it quiet. There are two sources of noise in an outboard the powerhead and the exhauitt. Mercury engineering attacked this problem at its two sources. Combustion noises have been greatly reduced by the new Power-Dome combustion chambers which squish the fuel-air mixture. A second step In reducing noise was through th use of Mercury's Jet-Prop which fires the exhaust through the center of the propeller hub, burying it far deeper than other outhoards which drag the exhaust outlet near the surface.

Jet-Prop literally she was a member of the First Sageser and Alex Bavkoom. all of Watford City, and Fred Ellis of ann gnim rannt-r 1 Baptist Church. New Town. LIKE A BIRD Aircraft jockeys were injured. Mrs.

Kessler is survived by her fuiiar lfc.HJ-17 fcO; vaal-ra an1 ilaurhtar cala affarly; hlah hnira anil prima valt-ra 10 no and choi- S.00-Xt 00; and t-hnlra alauirhlar ealvat 12.00- The four men were riding in a Meanwhile Vincent O'Brien. husband, four sons, Reuben and El Irish trainer of the American mer, both of Billings. Alvin station wagon on N. D. Highway 23 when they collided with a grav owned winner, Raymond Guest's Finley, and John, Minot; five ATTENTION FARMERS RANCHERS TRUCKERS AND AUTO OWNERS The Old Reliabha MODERN MACHINE WORKS Rare the Know-How aad Equipment la De Ike Job for Tea! 21 East Front CAJ-1S75 Bismarck, N.

Dak. el truck. Name of the driver of the ifi-nra nominal. Ho! B.soo: atlva, barrnira and Ht hl-rhr: mwi XI, up; 1-3 lf-X4fr lb barrowa and irllta IIRo-I 74: l-I Iff fO-1 SO- t.i daughters, Mrs. Carl (Esther) Rad- truck is unknown.

Larkspur, set his sights on the next big three-year-old race in these parts the 1196.000 Irish ke, Underwood Mrs. Truman Vel- The injured men were taken to mal Janke, Minot: Mrs. Melvin M.i lgnfl-HOO; mainly 1131 Do the hospital in Watford City, where S70.f)fl IK- 14 fiO.l.'. 1 mnA aa. panics are competing for the honor of bonding a aew type of airplane.

The NASA-designed, "variable geometry" fighter would, like a bird of prey, be able to extend Its wings for flight and fold them close for attack. Sketches above show: top, wings ex-fettded for high lift daring take-off; middle, in termed late position for cruise: bottom, folded for supersonic flight. Derby at the Curragh on June 30. 'Rose) Koenig, Riverdale; Mrs. iluni itn.

)hm IS 1-1 their condition Friday morning Four of the jockeys who were Kermit iRuthi Kludt, Bismarck, was reported aa much Improved thrown in a pineup at Tattenham 27H-X lb iowa It 7.4 SO: 400 lha II lb-14 00; 1- RO-mio: rhnlco 1XO-H0 lb and Mrs. Charles (Helenl Rognesa. Duluth. Minn. two brothers.

Adam none being seriously hurt. Corner, the sharp turn into the Epsom stretch, were still in the ItiKi in.wu-i.'i.aw. Schacher, Denhoff, and William wnp 700; rairlr artlra: alt tiflriana itaailv: tr hospital. Their condition was described as satisfactory. anfl prttn aprlnir alautthti-r litnilr Star-Tribune Strike Enters Ninth Week Schacher, Goodrich, and 10 grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one daughter, four sisters and three brothers. Plt almrn 1 00-It 00 ennrf nt4 rhtilca 1S.i0-17.iO; rH to food horn ulautrhffr wi I 60; MINNEAPOLIS 'AP) The The Henna Funeral Borne In ntn crop rnoif ani fanrr ahorn Washburn Is in charge of the ar strike against the Minneapolis rfenr lamiifl 14.00-16.00; few aprinya it. an. rangements. drowns exhaust noise and, at the same time, improves the engine's breathing and reduces underwater drag.

Mercury relies not on padding alone, but on creative engineering to give you more powerful outhoards with a new small voice to give you more run for your money. Mar and Tribune entered its ninth week Friday with no firm pattern for settlement in sight despite a rmrion l.lva-arm Kill More feds aOunntf 1961. there were 41 mil rfriCAiio iapi iimriai h. lion registered itive births in the u.tiuu; Duinnar. atady to ll hlKh- second top level conference United States.

t. i-a ir-aa 10 Dutrn.ra 7 all: IS h.ad f-t 111 Ih. 1191 Ibursday. mix. 1-1 uo-fia lb.

leis.ta?. 21U. Jn lbs 16 71-1116; 1-1 3HO-21I, lla loli.U7l; mll.d 1-1 I2i-I'-B lb aowi 11 31-11. li; l- 150. no li is an-1 a.

ia. r'attl. IIH1; ralvaa fully aiftarly; aond and 'hnlc. alauahtar ataara 23 00-ZI ftl; wn'tn ana ir.w eniiir-a nir.ra ll.im utility anil crtmm.rr'la.l mERCURV -nwa la.in-iN.iifi; utility ana Mm. mrrr-lal bulla S.Sa-S0.!,u.

Hh.i-p loll; fully at.ady on an of.rfd; fa lot. utiolra and prima ll-ios aprln alauah. tf-r latntia 21 roji to utility TS-liil lb ahnrn alauahtar lamlia 17j.ae-tr.au; to anod alauahtar awaa 4.SO-S..0. 100. 85.

70. SO. 45, 25. 9.8 and 6 horsepower outhoards rial. Sliaanta Caf.aaaaa, laa.

a laay Wl WEED KILLER GET YOURS AT QUITTING BUSINESS AUCTION Th following Hardware, Fixtures and Equipment will bo sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash on the premises of the Steele Hirdwere at Steele, N. Dak, on Monday June 11 Sal Starts 9:00 A.M. and Continue Until All Stock Is Sold Term CASH $5,000 in Hardware Stock PAINT APPLIANCES ETC. Fixtures to Sell at 7:00 P.M. Steele Hardware Co.

Aactinaeers: Jae Schmidt, Lie. Na, 51, Akeralrew, i. Dak. Myrra Mattrra, Urease Ne. 45, (Hraibarti, N.

Dak, Clerk: ritale Bank af Bvrlelk CwitIt, glniiini oiMvea MOO MKCT DFNVFB (APl-Hoga 700; barroan and RIKi not tullv aatabllahad, taw a-ara alaady i IS hlohari atwn ttaadv; twrawa a-d glltl rnnad orada 300 72J lot. 17 00. 17 tfl; nalfad 1-3 latWaO lbs. I7JH7.I7 7S; aowa IJ.M.I4J0, ajar at. Iba.

11 00-11 71. aoaruiMD hoo amancr eoaTLAND (AP) afooa l. barrowa an ami inaay; karrowt aoal lilta 1-3 31i Sit. Mil SIOUX Spertlaat Geeds aa Mb St. 0 YOUR NORTHWEST MIRCURY HEADQUARTERS Ftshbit: Motor SpeHals lor the aezt two weeks Capital City Marine IIU Mem.

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