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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • 11

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HOUSE TRAILERS BUSINESS OPPORTUNirr il BISMARCK TRiBUNE- Twttdiy, Jun HSJ H. D. Stockmen Red Cross Campaigner Donates Blood llli i iv I I M.h M' in! IIS I I wr I' flci or 500 Norse to Arrive For Convention Here To Open Mandan Meet Wednesday AN!) The 2 tLh annua! 'hree day onvenlion of the North Dak 0 a s'nekmen's Anciatinn opens here Wednesday Reg stration is in the Prices Rise Willi Slower NY Trading The snH-k ntmrrl sJisbtly liisher to Iiii: trailing sln-jcd a prices il'i t.lIHTrl. HOUSE TRAILERS 1953 MODELS ON HAND TRAILER SUPPLIES E'JY SELL TRACE PIERCE TRAILER SALES Wrm or Cl for Kit. tiiiM f'Sl'l AifiO'iC.

LOCATED ON HIGHWAY NO 10 BbTWEKN His MARCH and MANDAN r.o. box am BISMARCK 1 xj -i i. A- xv i -tuck. Mi-re the l.r-t -h a -li-ciuth Then up (rum tiit'ir Iiias nl the anil a enn--lili-rah't number ininivl the plus' In the r-l fnur hum's of (ral nij. l.n:i) un) channel hands bui early aflrrr.onn, the ticker lK hIU' for hurt periods, i It ii.luine for the day I l.dju.ttfio volume a.

must if (hem traded while the market uas clipping badly. 1 nir 15 hhji tmcr it l.aei traivi hd-e tui iiWi. ppi. 1 1 if f)tut, AirLon H-'ad, B-mjr(ti 'hnr, uKi 51 l-OOT f'R A It i'H (iM mo-iem. line iinwn p.Uneni.

Pilot. ion Anp'ijr tad mi skll" 27 rr rinii.rn iinisK p. iiioiKun sour pnre. I Croul.y Hall Triiir-day night in the (mid R'tom will 'tinil nut. the first convention nay -s begins at 10.

3o a m. I hritiaiiin said Convention quests will be greeted by (jov Nor 10,111 Hrunsil.de and Mayor Thomas Kleppe in the City Auditorium. At noon, the Patterson Hotel is luncheon to registrants in Contention Hill of busl-ne-s will be ic-unied at 2 m. At 8 in. Friday ttVic will be a 1'Ysl pnixrum in the City Auditorium emeei by I irUnd lie-kin.

Fn ti will include music by the Noidit- horti- and a 1 no com posed of Hrsk.n. hrisliansoti and P. Javncs Saturday, conv i will be l.tunthed on an 8am tour if the Siate Mu-ciim apitoi A bus ine-s niittiiu 10:30 a 10. ill be followed by a niemonal semee and convciitioii movies vtill be shown Saturday afternoon SCANDINAVIAN TROUT and meatball.s are nienued for the Norsemen's banquet at 30 p.m in Convention Hall. Hr.

C. Swain, prfsiflcnt of Minot State Teachers College, will speak Mj sic will be by the Bismarck Kijh School orchestra. The Rev. C. J.

Fyllmt; vtill con duet services in Trinity Lutheran Church Sunday at 8 a ni conclud inc feature of the convention 1 1,1 i the initial business esiton scheduled for the afternoon. Financing and the livestock industry will bp discussed by D. Crouley, vice president of the Northwestern National Bank, Mm neapolis. Mou- rijavi. horn north-cut V- -e folk and their dc-cend-4is.

will hi In arrive in Bl--niait l.i f(ir trie 1 i.tion nf 1 a t. Tl (:. SinifU ARNOLD CHRISTIANSON, juiO 1h.1t the tn with r. sristratwm at hi in Patiei 'I fti-rriiinii A 't 'lainti '1 party late in the and ,1 Kjffi'e Kulle-, n'offsi-Cr-yi pro gram 1st Farm Problem Meeting Set For Bismarck Tuesday The firt a -enrs of commun on agricultural rt 0 It ii' i- 'chr iuled to be held in lb" Hiirle-gh oiintv lourtrooni ht re Tucxlay County Aent W.nTon Tevksbury reports. Trwksbury said the meeting is iwie of tra to be held around the county and Ervin Bourjois will pr dtle.

The remaining schedule and the mectin; chairmen follows: Moffit, Thursday, Filmer Asnew; Sterling, Theodore Lang; Menoken. Saturday. James Pfeif-for; tiri'coll. Monday. Erei Aich-ele, MeKenne.

June 9, Mrs. William Mi I Ht il Wing. June 10, Harold William-, and Still, June 11. Clarence Eitlkenstein. A lea.

Inn performer among the rail- airline, 70 Z'- at unc time fimliLmn, priced lor qmcH Mi-lfUhi M- MODFL TR.MI.KR INU'SK SM.F. ow opt, in ery K'hhI condition. I' none Ht! .1 2 ROl.L-A HoMKTHAM.KRHnTSK, 2' foot. fnNy modern, good condition Trailer No. Msdeis Jraiiei SCI 1 1 LT I' A I VACJABOM) NKW MOON PACEMAKER ABC Wheal Breaks Af la Fargo Bidder Low On Provident Job KARI.E F.

Tl I'KKK, CHAIRMAN of the Hurleijrh Coiudy Ko.l hapl. even wince when Ella Vif.e, staff nurse r.f the St. chapter, he nrcille for hia contriliuti-m of a pint uf Ux4 Mon lay niorniny the Vvlil War Memorial KuiliJintr. Looking on are, left to riuht, licrneit- a ftutlent nuiso at th- Si Alexius Hwpital Dr. C.

R. oh.v.e! ri. i.iti with tin Missouri VaiV.v (Tml; am' Dr. W. J.

lAuer. chairman of the 111'khI Dri Trili'cne ii-ti by Anna Mane Businessman Asks Home-Unsil Twister Hit ISEMAM East City Limits 2 Biocks No. Hiybway 10 Bismarck, N. D. Phone 713 Chicago Closing CI! 'AGO 'TP Mrut grains finish-ed ith -mall advances on the Board of Trade today but a late m-H off wiped out cain in heat.

Wheat had been ahead with other cereals until the last 10 minutes uhen selling expanded and put fractionally down for the day. Brokers thought most of the support for be market came from fhort covering. An advance in crude bean oil provided the background for buying in soybeans. Wheat closed unchanged to lower, July 2 02. corn H-1S lusher.

July SJ.MV oats '4 lower In higher, July f3 9' 4 rye lower to '1 higher. July SI 39 1 39' soybeans i to 1 cent higher. July $2 m'l-U, and lard unchanged to 18 tents a hundred pounds lower, July $10.02. Profits Tax Kill If The contracting firm of Meinecke Johnson. Fargo, was reported Tuesday to have been the Iova' bidder on the gpneral contract for construction of Ihe proposed new Provident Life Insurance Co.

home of (ire building here. Final tabulation and chocking of bids on this and other phases of the work is now heme made Apparent low bidders on sub-eon-tract phases of the work include: electrical. Falling Electric, Mnorhrad. elevator equip nient. utis Elevator Co Chicago, plumbing, draining and fire protection.

H. A. Thompson and Sons, Bismarck; heating and air conditioning, IT A Thompson and Sons; ventilation, Mandan Sheet Metal Works, Mandan; pipe covering and insulation. Asbestos Products Co. St.

Paul, kitchen equipment, the Jorsting and Sehiltinc St. Paul Action upon the bids i.s not expected until after a meeting nf the executive committee of the company's board of directors. Jlfl FOOT GI.IPKH TRAILER rioilbls bunk nd "inwir tprm. t.eonarrl Srhmtai, 37.9. FTarli Tna Tra tr Court, Minrtun ifA'M FOOT SI.KKPS st t'drklown Iijiler Court, Msrifliin.

17,3. NASHUA TRAILERS 'If 1 Brunsdale Names 1 Killdeer Banker i Weydah'. Kill leer bank president. as appointed Tuesday by Gov. Norman Brunsdale to a five year term on the state hank ins hoard.

He succeeds C. ,1. Haar aser of Litchville. Al-o appainted was L. Havone of Minot tj the state board of registration for professional engineers for a six year term lie succeeds i Dr Burr of Jaincstnun.

Man Killed in S. D. Collision KHSl l.lt. S. U.

One man was killed and three others in lured in a two-vehicle collision here Tuesday morning. Dead is Ralph PhilbrooK. 50, Aberdeen, area foreman of the slate highway commission Record Oleo Taxes Paid in ND in May North Dakota collected a record amount of oleomarga rin? taxes in May but a new law. rather than increased consumption of oko, is given most of the credit. For the first five months of this year collections were compared with 5195,872 in the same period of 1952.

or 44 cent increase. The new law which takes effect July 1 requires the wholesaler, rather than the retailer to affix the state tax stamps of 10 cents per pound for uncolored oleo and 20 cents for colored oleo. 1 1 New York Market 4 WASHINGTON i.e-Elisha Gray, a St. Joseph, business man. testified Tuesday that the bf-t insurance against a recession and unemployment would be to let the excess profits tax die June 30 as scheduled.

Gray, president of the Whirlpool Corporation, was the lead iff witness before the House Ways and Means Committee against President Eisenhower's re- quest to extend the levy for six months. His company manufac- lures home laundry equipment. In a statement that was praised i by several Republican and Democratic committee members, Gray; said the tax is in effect a penally against growth. It imposes almost1 confiscatory rates, he said, aqainst young, small, new and growing) business "the one segment of America business that embodies the best promise for our fu- ture prosperity." Several oldtimers on the committee said they were not con- I vinred by the pro-extension argu-: ments of Secretary of the Treas- ury Humphrey. 1 ti irf rt tt.PAture and comfort, tnuip-witn irtouer.

modein. Price $2195.00 Kellar frailer Court Airport Roaft 1'hnni. Ill-'B Hismarrk North haknt tifOOT 11 SCHl'I-T for Pnone 371S-LJ. POOL TO OPEN Th? Bismarck Municipal Swim ming Pool will open Wednesday for the 1953 season. Hundreds of Bismarck boys and girls, adults too.

will enjoy a day of free swimming beginning at 2 p.m. Wednesday. ThP announcement of the opening made by George Schaumberg, director of the City Recreation OIL ROYALTIES ASi iS Kltll'TS mulh ol Frvhurj nrt Bollipld. 40 In In pr icrt. Write Box J7W.8 Tribune.

ND Lasi in US On Air Force Work FARGO if North Dakota ranks 48th among the states in dollar value of military price contracts since Korea, according to U. Col. James J. O'Donnvan, chief of The Minneapolis regional office of the air material command. In a letter to Robert N.

Hucy, industrial representative of the Kargo Chamber of Commerce, O'Donovan expressed concern over the apparent lack of interest on the part of North Dakota firms in air force procurement. SALESMEN WANTED v. 's rr PROFITABLE and INTERESTING OPPORTUNITY NLW Yd UK Abbott 41 Al hem Al Sirs 38-vj Al Chal Amerada lfil Am 3.i Am VSiL Am Rati 14 154 Anaconrla 37 Armco St 37 Armour ll1 Beth Stl 50'3 Boeing 41' Case Jl IS' 4 Celanete 25 hcs 3fi A Pi-P 17'2 Chi 4 NW 20' 4 Chrysler Cities Svc 82' Com Ed 34 Cons Kd 37ii Cont Oil 53'-2 Deere 25 Douglas 62' Dow Ch 36 Du Pont 93" Kast Kod 43 Firestone 60 (ien Klec 7 1 1 C.en Fds 52' 4 (Jen Mtrs bm Coodrich 64'a GoiKlyear 50 (it Nr pf 544 (Ireyhd 14' 4 Home.stk 364 Intl Harv 28'a Cont Can 51 i Slocks 1 p.m. Inrl Paper SOU Jones 4 22 Kennccott 65 lir'lrd 26H Minn P4L Mons Chem 8.T-4 Mont Dak 22'- Mont Ward 60 Nash Kelv 21' Nat Dy Trod 58 No Am Av 17r Nor Pac 69 '4 Nor St Pow 12'i Norw Airl ll'i Packard 5n Pennev 71 Phil Pet 55H Pure Oil 51W Radio Corp 24' Rep Stl 48 Reyn Tob 45 Rich Oil 55 'a Sears Roeb 58'i Shell fi7s Sine Oil 37U St Rrands 28 'n St Oil Cal 52 St Oil Ind 70' St Oil N'J 70-in Sunrav Oil Swift'4 Co Texas Co 51v I'n Oil Cal 38-- I'nion Pac 10fi I'S Rubber 26' I Steel m-i West I'n Tel 41 '4 West Elec 44f'i Y'ng 40' 3 Soc Vac 33 Grain Quotations i i.sj Flood Survey Of St. James Ordered WASHINGTON The House Puhlic Works Committee today authorized Army engineers to survey the St.

James River and its tributaries in North and South Dakota for a possible upstream flood prevention project. The survey, asked by Rep. Lovre (R-SD). would determine the feasibility of a project on the stream to prevent flooding and hall soil erosion. For Your Insurance Needs cemi to Murphy Insurance 4k lor; KVA.H l.irs srFM K.R BOISE HARRV VADNIE 211 Broadway Phono 177 Biimarck Vow ivniibl two quaMtrrf mn to rcpiPsent larfie gales orftAniaTian in vtstei-n Itak.

Our rfprrtpnuitve Mtli select those men throush inter-Mews held heri! Monday and Tuesday. Mfr are the. refiumiip: Kre to travel Monday thru Kriday. Arq 23 to 43. Neat apTrn(, n1 Peirt peiann- aiity.

News Briefs PIONEER DIES GRAND FORKS Robert Thompson. 89, Grand Forks County pioneer, died here Monday. I BISMARCK GRAIN June 2, 1953 Wheat, No. 1 $2.09 I Wheat, No. 2 2.06 Wheat.

No. 3 2 01 Red Durum 1.91 Amber Durum 2 29 Baiiey Oats 52 Rve Flax 3 23 FIRST FLIGHT The first transcontinental air flight was made in 1911 by Gal-braith P. Rodgers and required 49 flays. His actual flying time was three days, 10 hours, four minutes. "W'HKN THK WINDOW puffoil out wo all ran for the liaspment," pretty Icnuso Metzncr 1 oralis as she stares at.

what once was the living room of th; Joe Metzncr residence at Fort Rice. The Metzners were in the room when the tornado hit. Toive of the Friday-night storm even ripped the plast.r it'f walls. itiise earned her lU-month old baby, Marie, to safety with her as she fled the storm- (Tribune photo.) CHICAGO GRAIN I HICAGO i.e- H'Sh School erlucHiion or rapacity to learn throush in'fnsive training program. Available for Immediate mploymcnt.

$100 PER HKKK for men selected rommeti. es with tt -at num. is not neressjir provide conipiHn schooling with individual lupemnuri. For tnirrvtew rontact Mr. 1 4id Maitm at the Grand Tarific Hotel, Mondav, June I.

from 12 to ft 00 l.jc-day, June 2. from 9 4. a m. to 3:15 p.m. Iligh Low Close Printing A Newspaper Is A Lot More Complicated These Days NEVER LIVED THERE George Washington never occupied the White House.

A few Wheat Jly Sep Dec Mar 'days before his death in 1799, however, he walked through the rooms ith his ife, Martha. A one-pound motor, capable nf responding to more than 100 signals a second, has been developed to move control surfaces on supersonic aircraft. Have Expert Hair Cut For New Italian' Style 2.02 'k 02 2.05'v 2 1 1' 11 2.15H 2.16' 1.54'4-H 1 51' 51 1.4t' 1.48' 1.50' 2 01 2.04 2 10't 2.14'j 2.16'-4 153 1.49'4 1.424 1 4. 1 50' 2.04' 2.07-. 2.13' 2.17' 2.

18 "4 1.5.V-K 1.52 1 4.54 I.3OI1 1.51'. LOST and FOUND S.TRAYF.1: PI.ACK MONTHS nld. pail ralf. Anion Huber. Rt.

1, 1,1 i May I Corn I Jly Sep I Dec Mar May Oats Sep Microwaves can he n.ed lo measure tiny amounts of smoke in the air as well as to carry television programs from coast to coast The American farmer will become the largest user of electricity within the next 20 years. By 1970, agriculture will use 70 billion kilowatt hour? of power, almost five times as much as the industry consumer in 1951. When an automobile traveling 60 miles an hour strikes a stationary object, such as a stone wall, the impact is the same as if the car had been driven off the top of a nine-story building. 70 KS'j fi9 G9 WANTED TO RENT Ft'ili-Tor 2 months. Ki HNisiiF.n on imfiiinishffl hiiiisp or arfotinpnt.

n.s (moment 111 (lltlt-i coufiic, no I all jiv) YiU'NO COITLF. WITH rHII.D 2 herll-noni home linfumihp(l. Will pav up tr, J125. In reply mil M. R.

Owens, tm tt. Item I A St. to 4 M. After rail Admiral Hotel. Room 44.

The SO called Italian" hair 1 styles, currently the rage among coiffure-conscious girls, all depend on expert, professional cutting which is done in layers Each of the layers can be pin curled easily the cut tells the girl exactly where to place and how much hair to select for each pin-curl. Termanents aren't necessarily civ en ith the.se cut.s, even to stirls with perfectly straight hair. essence of the style is a cas uallv formed curl that is more Dec Mar Rve Jly Sep Dec Mar Yvsard? i WANTED TO RENT California Co. geologist needs 2 or 3 bedroom house. Call 3940-8 to 5, 3803-J after 5:00 p.

m. J-s-r, And rehej much yiMt- natural movement than actual curl. The bet of the styles, however, look neat, rather than jagged, even thou they are natural looking. The styles come in various lengths. One of the very short is parted in the center and set in the salon or at home in the following manner: Three curls are set on each side of the part, close to the forehad line.

On the right side, you set a curl clockwise, another curl counter-clockwise and the third curl in the scries, again clockwise. Do just the opposite for the lett side of the part, so that when combed the curls face each other. Set two little curls in front of each ear, in the direction of your face When combed out, they will be the characteristic chcckcurls of this hair style. The back of the head is parted down the center for setting purposes. Set one side in two layers of curia, facing the part.

Set the other side in another two layers of curls facing the part. The curls on each side will face each other, moving in opposite directions. The heat given off in an hour by 30 healthy children in a school room is enough to raise about seven gallons of water from freezing to its boiling point. Longer life for jet engines is promised with new chromium-glass coating for the hard to melt molybdenum metal used in Ihe engines. The new coating is composed nf chromium and a glass in the form known as frit.

er marliet tnan ben Ben FranUui as letting print oy hand. WANT ADS wer nacd THEN to mU buy barter and eachanr artleira. Soybeans 2 87'i 2.84-1- 2.R64-V4 -X 'Sep 2.72'2 2S9' 2.71"t-'i qv 2.fi4'4 2 61' i 2.63'4 Jan 2.67'4 2 64-4 2 Wsl4-'i I Mar iK 2f'9 Lard Jly 10 13 10.02 10.02 ('" Sep 10.45 10.30 10 30 Oct 10 45 1 0.40 10.40 1 Nov 10.12 9.92 9 92 I Dec 10.75 10.65 i'i 10.65 10.65 10.65 TO RKVI: LASH FOR Kt.AX. no rocks. Urn Kemmet.

Risnurck. Pnone. HKIl(iM IKU'Si: OR TART iiniurmsmct 1st flmir. From nil Hiai alter .10 on mcnt to tit HF.imtMlM WANTFI) all iv(6 -III IlIl.lUtKN I'l'SIIiK 3 lit beflroum apartment. I'honr till W.

1IK fll LIVFSTOf UK Alio 4- Hos lilteil tower nn heurl overnin. lofting mine tlmn thev had Binned In the preeedinit m-sshhi sbruiH nse. attle were unevenly weak to is cents hifriier and herp Meadv to i t'SUAi Hons lO.otiO: slaw later fairly active: 341 75 cent lower ho'h hitli rr and lows, moat choice 'lo ih. 2" (K): choice J.O lh. 2i 10 -J 2." most lb.

U1S23.7S; few 2Sii-31fl Ih 21 mot sows 400 th and lighter 21.2.V o.l oil. hu'k inn iiiMl Ih 19 21.75 attle 8AKI; calves 404V slaughter r.ir'.ines, and heders slow. slcad to weak; cows steady to 25 eenls or in. ire hiRher. bolls steady: ears steadv cho -s to low prime steers l.loo ih down 2--74 (Si i load prime l.t'S lb 4.50.

Koud to low-chou steers 211 Oil 22 In low-Bond 17 Wl lS Kood and heifers IH 50 23 tsl; load mostly choice O.Vi Ih w-elRhts 2.1.25; utilit yaml commetcial rows 11. 15 0O. ranners and rottci i'o i II Stl; utility and commercial bulis n7V-lft ci'Oiniercial to prime ve ilers '7 ilil 24.00; cull vealers down to 12.110 and be low. Sheep I.niMl; Utile done; few Mini1 lol. rhoire nalive sprinir lambs steady to weak at 2fi Oil 0-T small lot choice to niiino held shove ill; load mnstlv uliiti lo Bood w-noied od crop lambs 20.50; sia.iiiii-t4-r ewes di SRS.V 00 00.

RMSIIKO HOI SF. "rilONF VfCl TtTI eun collect 22luti. Room 2im, Williston. WW IKO l.ANP FOR FLAX CROP Write Bon Nn. 287M Tribune.

HAM AOS SKLL MOKt StLL BLTTtK SLLL LAhIKh ISE THE WANT AD COLL MVS OF THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MST ECONOMICAL PHONE JJUfJ. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT A new tiny crindins wheel is only 1 1 lHth of an inch in diameter and is mounted on a teel shank. Sometimes called an "abrasive the wheel can he used for gnndina extremely small1 holes in metal or for polishing precision pari. Portable, 2 way intercom QURf7S NO WIRES. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MINNEAPOLIS i.P- High Low Close 1 Wheat Jly 2.24' 2.22' 2 23" iSep 2 14, 2.12'? 2.13 Dec 2.18"4 2.16'-4 2.17 Oats Jly 66 65 65'4 64H fi4'H 64'? Dec 66' I Rye Jly 1.33W 1.30'ti 1.3TS Sep 1.36 1.35''i 1.35''4 Flax Jly 3 65W 3.65 3 65 Sep 3.69 3 08 3 68 Dec 371 MINNEAPOLIS 7 vrT CHICAGO You'll like the faster NORTH COAST LIMITED Ch(vp? deluxe All-room PuUjnans or comfortable, nxlinirig math rvats- rrscrved at no extra charge.

Knjoy do'liciouB diner mels en route. For reservations call or write Would You Spend 75c for a Classified Ad Message That Will Reach 12,587 Homes? That's just what you can do if you taka advantage of the Bismarck Tribune Want Ad fjrvice Just imagine only 75c is the cost for 15 words for one flay and the cost for 2 days is $1.05, 3 days $1.35, 4 (lays $1.50, 5 days $1.65, 6 days SI. 80 lo reach so many people. Whv an ordinary Post Card Costs Only 2c. It's just like sending 12,587 cards al the low cost as mentioned above.

BISMARCK TRIBUNE WANT-AD DEPT. PHONE 2200 Mil TH PAl'l. KIOt St. I'M L. tlI)A-Cattle 4, tine, i-rtes 2.10c.

slavitftilcr teer.s and heilers tead' to sttiTng willi Monday: row freqiirritiy "() hisher for tw tlav on hi-h (jfKKf clion'e grades; cow steads hjils steady mioiik. (ully htfirier tor two scdlrr on an ted stockf und leader kes riai rv rows iteart ven rhoit 1,07. 1,150 and Ih 'f'M' iti, aierace to n'Kh rho.ee Meers hulk and choice siaiitfhter ve hrm. rhoire 817 ib hpders 23 0. most ftod and cho.ee 00 50 rommrrn a I ster-rs a''d nritris 14 01 11 ilitv and eiimiriert'ia! cow 5 ll! 01 il oiiiik rht e-t 15 'Hi 1 ranners utm cuitei I 50 'Hi hullS UJI-nir', f'llt- ter und 1 "-r c.v.d tc prn-r vp.t.rrs Istrelv 2int25 00.

titiittv ami com-liierrf 1 'Hi i.od. jnd around 7KJ Ih stock steel. i tre.i 11-t to (C'oft on )4 no pood and choice dairy row liiovt I per head 1 Iidh 'mU un 11 liii g.rwifl; market not folly harrows and (tuts mtly liv.cr; choirp lfiO-2 40 Ih harrows and utilt 24 75 2.V hot re 1 ynrt 2 held hielier. sii'ep S00. ftlaualitr l.nnhs uronu to OS rf-iei rta-v-e" Rood prime fed srri'T, laml 24 ox 2Ji 'to tneuifl iifi snort 1.

ih weirh's at 2" uf.il and 2O50 anrt rho.re s''un ewe- 00 1 utl ard ut.lity 4 00 5 t0; fat wetatnty ewe It. 50. liftht cull rues d'-tt in un 8 0 nn derate, active: senera! Mi.Uf.e! lui.v I i'. rio.rp 1 BO 10 Ih and 24 75 2o iIiim'" motiv 1 rtirnnv, hc-d hither. I1b 2t 25 25 00.

hut rhei oor 270 Win scai'tf cm lili Ifi.t Ih" 2V ftfl 1BO H. 2.1 -25 0(1 choice 20 50 few rlii 1 1 iik h1 ct'iil 2. 50, exireniely hea Mi piiis shout ste.niv; 14. ar-if here 22 1 inj. $2081 DETROIT $3012' TTiu nep-wving, time saving, worry-4jun communicator allows, you talk right over your lighting svstem! farms offices, homei in (act, ill buildings served by electricity ar already wired for VOCATRON All extra" installation charges aru eliminated VOCATRON is simplv plugged into any wall sotkei and communiiation is instantly made with other sets similarly plugged in on ihe same circuit.

Ideal lor business ami professional men, housewives, fara MOl'X CITY IJVKSroCK SIOUX ITY -il'MiAi- alt Ir Mlahlr 4.700. cuivr none, Manshift- Mpprs hM.m larci'lv Minn to 2.T h-rhi slpadv to sti-rwff; Mnckrm nff friM.f"- liu'r rhansfil; elm ff fed l'rs 2i 00 2 10. trl ivi mosilv rVmp jnonM i.r.. 1 Ihs hnovp 22 22 TH). arul Boi'-fi 1 7, Hi 20.

(Hi: hall lontl mostly prime rriuml Rilii lb ht'lOrs 12 W. tew vi-iw 2 Mil. 1 11.00, enmmemal ami tooi. Hi 0'i 19 00; utility and commercial ftwi 11 13 Mi, lew (mht rorrmercirtl 14 11 rannrrs nti ctici inieO-llW ''fH canners rif'uw SOti; rtttyl.um jtnti i steers Ih 00. nfiort load co.nl to choire anuin-1 tvVi ttorkers 20 (m Hons filhie 7.300; lighier weteht roR fttirl gilts 3w lower.

liRtltei' ii i I lower. Mime up tni'i' i MntHlfl hct pnrei. oi arounrf 4 Hi arid tiraviei 7. inlanre 1 00 lower, Hon ih barrows and gilts 2i'J)? snort MK niostH r'io i light mi" no wetichts IS 250 zm sfimi; aiound Ihn 22.50-23 and fhiiire U0 IfiO Ihs feeder Pius 22 (nr nut of hipn onl i mihs 400 Itw down 22 no .23 50. ff-v 4(fi ilm 2150 22.25.

some aronnii 'i V.Vi lb 20 r-0 21 Sliei'P saltil'le R'0: opening rs tr i.iniln alntt steady. 10,1 1 and I j'o'M mnotiv 104 ib weiRhls 2J 'f tlf. mnstlv jtuod HO Ih No. 2 skin 2.1 h- 11. I'ionip AB prime nal.ve sprin: 1 1 1 it-.

'l -2 vi lfliU'iiler ewe unchaiUfil. to iSidice 'W Hi), Itv, 3 0. Poultry labeled "ready-io-cook" means that it is drcssc-l poultry witb the pin feathers, entrails and internal organs removed. It is ready to use as it comes from the market. One advantage of ready-to cook poultry is that although it costs more than poultry that is just dressed, there is no waste to it.

A homemakf ho wants to avoid i ds of concentrated hravv kitchen cleaninc. will do NEW YORK M. L. BORDE RUD PHONE 100 Northern Pacific Ticket OWict NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY HZ $51 special jobs along with her daily cleaning, For instance, one week she may wash the kitchen curtains, another week he may ah the shelves of kitrhrn cupboards. For Demonstration Bismarck Tribune Co.

Phont 2200 "one way coach fare, tax extra I.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1873-2024