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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1982 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and | Market Report for Fri » June 24 GENERAL LEVEL OF [BEARISH INFLUENCE |<." cu SHARE PRICES HITS i ang re zoe | TURNS GRAINS DOWN (By The Associated Press) (Over the counter in N. Y¥.) Corp Tr Sh 1.33—No. No Amn Tr Sh 1.46—No. Nat Tr Sh 3%- Sel Amn Sh 1.25-1.35. Sel Inc Sh 1%-2%4. United Fond Corp No. .02. | Univ Tr 8h 9—No. Weather Report | ~ All want ads are cash in advance, minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must {be received at The Tribune office by {9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same !day in the regular classified page. } Cuts, border or white space used }on want ads come under the classi- fied display rates of 90 cents per col- jumn inch per insertion. REGULAR WANT AD RATES | 6 days, 25 words or under. $1.45 {8 days, 25 words or under. 1.00 | INVESTMENT TRUSTS room apartment. Includes lights, water, Call at 322 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Large furnished keeping room with closet. W tilated and shady. Hardwood fi ie ati | i 40% oa FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Cloudy nd cooler, scattered showers tonight; Saturday partly cloudy. yar 2 3 y 3 ance 21 For North Da- |2 days, 25 words or under. 85 ir Red i Kota: (Gloudy” and ‘1 day, 25 words or under......... 75 Alene ER EARLY 5 cooler, scattered Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional howers east and | per word. a rie 2 tral portions er apartment. Adults only. 807 4th | RRS 13 tonight; Saturday The Tribune reserves the right to | Street. Demand All But Disappears; {Black Rust and Grasshopper : Land Be pg Bere Top ta bontten rath, eg nished apartment. Varney Apart- Some of Leaders Plunge “4 Menaces Fail to Hurt [oh to fey HEE. eae up rules of Classified Advertising, ments. Phone 773. . H . Sow 5 J Lower gd i 3 | Phone 32 FOR RENT—Modern apartment. to New Depths Crop Prospects | aye i pone. ently The Tribune Want Ad Department | Furnished or unfurnished. All kinds 4 lites 2 52% 305 | cloudy, scattered \ | —_— | eee stolid . va Taal showers east and s Cee care fwd Bi | | Cloudy central portions ye . New York. June 24.—()—The gen- Chicago, June 24—()—Overcome | NO. 1...... 1.00 1.04 1.03 \tonight and possibly Saturday morn Phone 622 or 1391. eral level of share prices came close to the cyclical low of June 1, as de- by bearish influence of the course of securities, grains turned downward MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, June 24.—(?)}— ing; cooler Saturday. For Montana: Generally fair to- | | i | | | | ‘ Female Help Wanted re UNINCUMBERED Widower would APARTMENTS FOR RENT—One, two and three room furnished mand all but disappeared from the Friday after an early display of firm: | Wheat— ‘Open High Low Closc|night and Saturday; cooler tonight. hire housekeeper. Not over apartments, $10, $29, and $25.00 market Friday, ant ices gavi ness, iJuly. 52% 52% 51% 517; ‘or Minnesota: Scattered showers Must be neat, capable and attrac- ian WEI Aside from anxiety about black | 51% Bl's 30% 50% |tonieht or Saturday, except, generally tive, “Have new modern “home,| Peony, (oan ne te ee Some of the leaders plunged Tust menace and relative to grass- 2% “Sax, |in cast Cotght: Cooler in West DOPRION: 1 ne adaets ony Mesiien, Gee | Privileges. Inquire at 1014 Broad- through their previous _ resistance q |hopper damage, crop reports con- 3015 30° | saturday. 2 DAL, MARAIS Nak : “| way. Also 2 room apartment at 1100 Santa Fe dropped 3 points to the mp 18% ‘ RAL CONDITIONS " FOR RENT—Furnished single room lowest price since 1900, and Allied |B Rida ke 19 18 sire area, accompanied Male Help Wanted and kitchenette for 69080 a neath, Chemical Jost 8 much, registering | Wat allen ueeyy aad a = 1.00% 1.09. bY warm weather, ts centered over WANTED—Boy for farm work. Gall| Call at 411 Sth St. “Hazelhurst” or new low since 1921. American Ca; ee g A 2 7091 ‘ois, ; North Dakota while igh pressure ‘ 33 in . i he % dipped nearly 2 points, to the lowest der Thursday's finish, July old 47 3-8 2 1.02'2 1.01%, as and cooler weather covers the j_at 613 3rd St. between 4 and 6 p.m.| Phone 273 , {to 1-2, Ser . 50 to 50 1-8. Corn 1-8 to Jul », {1-2 down, July 29 34- to 7-8 to 31 3 {7-8 to 32. Oats 1-8 off, and provi- 4% |sions unchanged to a rise of 20¢. ‘ Selling that later increased on price 2%» |upturns in wheat carried the market 4 [down at times to well below yester- |FOR RENT—Leaving city, will rent my all modern completely furnished apartment until Sept. Ist to fespon= sible parti hone 1714. FOR RENT—Basement apartment. Three rooms and bath. Phone 1250. 1 and northwestern states. Light jon occurred in Oklahoma us and from Montana and North Dakota northward jover the Canadian Provinces, Else- ere the weather is generally fair. Missouri River stage at 7 a. m. 7.2 since it was split up six years ago American Telephone duplicated its C: previous low with a similar drop. U S. Steel common went off more thaa a point to a new low under 24, and the preferred went under 57 for a 3- Wanted to Borrow ED TO BORROW — $1,700.06 7,000.00 Bismarck residentiat Willing to give 6% and Property in fine con- | 28 | 287, | | Haye | — ae point loss. Union Pacific lost 3, and|C. _ day’ " Si ft. 24 hour change, -0.3 ft. | dition and location. Write Tribune /FOR RENT—Modern apartments in issues off a point or so included Con- Tl ichonieh Heat ah Bismarck station barometer, inches: |It'll be a union of the boxing and! _ Ad No. 1801 3 fireproof building at reduced rents, solidated Gas, National Biscuit, Amer- Gi [ord. Weakness of securitics was an {26.01 Reduced to sea level, 29.74. — Isooial worlds when Ernie Schaaf (be- So ee ican Tobacco “B,” Liggett and Myers 45, |unsettling influence, and aggressive TEMPERATURE low), leading heavyweight contender. Real Estate _ pes eee ei to date new 'B.” Drug. Dupont, Continental Can, 2” |support for wheat was lacking. Bulls in ee os and Dorothy Clayton (above) of New | UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY | ®Partment ed or antes and others. nished. Available June Ist. Electric in wheat temporarily found their best refrigerator. Rent reasonable. Phone 347. ; yesterday .... reliance in the maxim that although 1 ‘ —8 room modern dwelling. Lowest last night ........ Their en-! class condition. Trees and shrub- First 72 83 yYork, society girl, daughter of a maz | 68]azine publisher, are wed ‘Cont. Ins. | Livestock | sence CT oe Pi Ripe rooreaae ue anore rere 7 50 CASH | PRECIPITATION Se ee eee | nas errata 108, BUNIATGE |FOR RENT—Furnished for lignt SOUTH ST. PAUL LVEITOCK Bis Match Te GMiee ee oe | Chicago, Rid atmmcdr isc a Total this month to date’... 2994 investments are in farm tand, 1 eye | ce ee me spartans Seno 1003,"° South St, Paul, June 24—(%—(u,|Drug, Inc. 37's} A forecast of cooler weather in the|S Td 41's; ,No.2 mixed 40%: corn Ne al, this month to date 2.19 jchosen to cut loose now in order that /HOTS FOR SALE 20th Street.” $08 | 5 oo pam 5 —orcters —paoe rae yearlings fully steady; choice exper-| Paton Mig. 33, | bears. Oats as well as corn were re-!rye no sales; barley 30-41; timot I ccitntinbse vestaene Sf 1.24 SDeclaring ioe mabe ite the | No interest. See 8. S. Clifford. vate bath. Also one room and imentally fed yearlings from state |. Ate TAts. 93, | atively firmer than wheat. seed 2.65-90; clover sced 9.25-14.25, | state league ticket, Mason says he re- kitchenette. Has electric refrigera- bulk 6.25-7.25; 27, |, Provisions sympathized with upturns university 7.50-75; | ee . a Ms é tor and electric stove. Overstuffed beef cows 4.00 down; grassy kinds| Bh POW & Lt. .- 3° |in the hog market. | DULUTH CLOSE piceained cca Aaa Se ranioe ands Pee alata leis Automobiles for Sale set. Vacuum cleaner and laundry 2.50-3.28; butcher helfers 3.75-5.00; / ria. P. Fire Ina. 10 ‘ ! puluth, Minn, June 24—()—Clos- | BISMARCK, peldy. 82 58 abl tor tate: trensiifer, andthe “othe USED CARS privileges. Inquire at 518 Sth St, Mpethatch Cet en tace ath ers Rand ft ch dat 40% | Minneapolis, June 24—(—A little jing cash’ priees: Wheat, No. 1 da nia, clear . 78 48 00 | candidates as very able men and wom With an O. K. That Counts. _ enone 61 largely 2.63-3.00; feeders and stockers| Fox Film “A” 1% {changing by longs from July to Sep-| northern 53 7-8 to 67 7-8; No. 2 do. 65 00 }on who deserve progressive support.” | 1931 Chevrolet Six Coach, Duco fin-|FOR RENT—Large five-room apart | Senay, Cites run vor nine GE toe lbotteen a ng ae come, Spreading }51 7-8 to 65 7-8; No. 3 do. 49 7-8 to 57 00) “sr served with William Lang: ish, fine mechanical’ conditiou.| ment. Call Logan's, phone 211. Re Ne ee ace nae on Gate GeeiniRObd 20%. | DUI ct Brake et yChicego formed the) 3 7.8: No. 1 northern 53 7-8 to 67 59.00 | tour years in the state capitol and| Down payment $160.00, |FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. choice grades; selected kinds to 6.50; |Gen. ay j bulk of grain trade Friday. 7-8; No. 2 do. 57 7-8 to 65 7-8; No. 1 ft ST know he would make a strong gover-|1929 Pontiac Big Chief Sport Coupe,| Furnished all modern. Ph this range C Re 3 4 2 le mar-! qo, 47 1-4 to 58 1-4; No. 1 durum 46 ne Bs ; . ly $120.00, | ~ - en: 5 7. reaey . Gillette Saf. Raz. 12%) i 0. + 21 Di 57.00 | cte. Down payment only FOR a Hogs 7,000; very uneven, better | Gillette Saf. Re 1p” jet was down a fraction. Oats trade/1'4 to 48 1-4; No. 2 do. 441-4 to 46/2 OT AO oar eaten RT, Peseta toh eeseld tess Hat oe RENT—Strictly modern fur- lightweights 20-35 higher than Thurs- ‘6%, (remained light throughout the session | 1_¢- | nished and unfurnished apts. Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. . No. 1 mixed durum 44 1-4 to 54! mienda 57 .00'STATEMENT A TRIBUTE day's average; othir weights and|Granam Paige Mot. 1% [8nd rye eased off under scattered! 1-4: No. 2 do, 41 1-4 to 54 1-4; No. 1 55. cchEr eta terrient IURATHY NAIGOnTAN| nia yt iat price, $135.00. Lait classes 10-15 or more higher; better|Gt. Nor. Ir. Ore. Ctl. . 514 | Pressure. red durum 40 1-4. 62 Mast eho shatary tu “Landau Sedan, 6 ply} 160-230 Ibs., 4.00-20; top 4.20 paid for] Gt’ Nor. Pf. . 7 | The country is beginning to ask for} Fax on track 1.05 3-8 to 1.06 3-8; 59 anaeeSha neal deen Herein coed running’ condi- bulk sorted 160-210 Ibs.; other med-|Gt. West. Suz. 5% | bids on new crop rye which probably lio arrive 1.05 3-5; July 1.05 3-8; Sept. | Jamestown, pel 63 Gaus & ita ek ue a | Ge, eee en ium and heavyweights scarce; mostly |Grigsby Grunow % | Will be harvested within the next 10/194 1-4: Oct. 1.04 1-2; Nov. 1.04 3-4; |Larimore, ¢ 80 58 ee Ae ee lon abu Last anal timer peerie ( it 3.50-4.00; 140-170 lbs., unevenly 3.50-|Hudson Motor 4 |days in parts of Minnesota andjpec, 1.03 : 'Lisbon, peld 79 59 paign manager for the caper isan }1925 S e Fatah seer ‘Near court 4.20; pigs scarce, 3.25-50 or better;}Hupp. Mot. Car . 1% |South Dakota. No interest was at-| Oats, No. 3 white 20 1-8 to 211-8, |M r 90 57 |League, as “a roorback to be expect-| an, motor recently tion | House. Beauty rest mattress. Hot packing sows 2.75-3.25 and better; |Int. Harvester 117s {tached to barley trading. A crushinz] No, 1 rye 31 1-2 to 32 1-2, inot, cld 84 61 i oe 5 ee Serre whe) entice cor ih very S008 CU) Sater ee a a bulk 3.00- and = w average cost |Int. Nick Can. 4 ‘company offered July flax futures es alge 2 joleon, 80 «66 turns against his employer. | Special price $150.00. Call at 406 5th St. or phone 246-J. | Barley, choice to fancy 33 to 36; ; rent Col iBanly well TRUCKS Thursday 3.25; weight 263 Ibs. Int. Tel. & Tel. *s | support at the dollar level. medium to good 24 to 32. Oe ele i s sped -withnlee-| Sheep 1.700; 1100 direct: under-|Jewel Tea .. 20. |" July wheat closed ‘sc lower and} : 84 58 .00/timed and gives every indication tha: | 1928 Chevrolet 4, equipped with plat- Homes ian Wks * > bi ly |JOhns-Manville 11% | September 7ac lower. ‘i m 7% 63 Olisufficient pressure was brought to} form and stake sides, 4 speed trans- | _ tone mostly steady; bidding largely | yrovcor (J) 5 | Seni er. July oats were RANGE OF CARLOT SALI 87 62 01 ‘iti | very y mi FOR RENT—Modern fi du 5.75 on good and choice native ewe | Kayser ( joff tac as was September. July and} minneapolis, June 24.—(P)—Range 90 6600 {Peat by the opposition on Mason to} mission, has very low mileage rn five room dup- and wether lambs; some held up to/ Kelvinator 34 | September rye closed e lower. July |ot eariot erain anies: Whests Mont | 99 66 issue his unjustified attack at this! Down payment only $110.00. lex, attached garage, moderate 600; throwouts ‘saleable 350-75; | Kresge (S. 5.) { |barley was se lower and September dark northern 56-3-4 to 67 1-2; No. 1 80 60 99 | time. iene |1929 Model A Ford Pick-up, 6 ply] Tent: also modern Pains! slaughter ewes 1.50 down, Kreuger & Toll. unchanged. July flax closed % low-| northern 52 5-8 to 57 7-8; No. 2 hard } “Mason deals with trivial matters) tires, mechanically very good. Down bears garage, close in; phone Mr. a \Kroger Grocery . 4 {er and September %c lower. |winter 49 Wh 1. aber GENERAL jand if that is all he can conjure up! payment $80.00 oI wie W. Roberts, telephone CHICAGO Liquid Carbonic | | Undertone of the cash wheat mar-| durum No. 1 mixed durum 46 / Other Stations— ‘Temprs. Pre.| after 14 years of service to Frazier, 1/1928 Dodge Truck and large grain} _%51 or 151. Chicago, June 24.—()—(U. S. D.} Loew's Inc. .. | ket continued strong and there was a 1-2; No. 2 red durum 42 1-2 1 Low High Ins. | believe we can interpret his statement! box, good tires, truck in very fine] FOR RENT—A beautiful new stucco A.)—Hogs, 11,000, including 2,000 di- Louis. G & El. “A’ jgood demand for limited offerings.; Gorn, No. 2 yellow 35 1-2. |Boise, Idaho, clear 92 60 .00/as a tribute rather than an attac! | condition, Down payment only; six room modern bungalow. Has rect; active, 15-25 higher; 180-250 Iks.!Mack trucks 7... Durum was scarce and in good de-| Oats, No. 4 white 20. jGaleary, Alta., clear .... 78 50 “The record of Frazier's work is so; $90.00. two bedrooms and sun parlor which 4.30-40; top 4.50; 260-310 Ibs. 4.15-35; | May Dept. Stores *jmand at firm comparative prices.! Rye, "No. 1, 31 7-8 to 32 7-8. | Chicago, II1., clea: 56 well esisblished in the hearts and We Trade and Give Terms. can be used as bedroom if desired. 140-170 Ibs. 4.15-40; pigs 3,75-4.00; | Mid-Cont. Pet. | Winter wheat was nominally un-| Barley, No. 2 special 37; No. 3, 32 Denver. Colo 60 jminds of the people of the state tha:| | CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Heated garage. Full basement. Lo- packing sows 3.25-60; smooth sorts to; Mo. Kan. & Tex. ‘changed. to 36; sample grade 36. °° Be Moines, Ta. 66 |the people will pay little attention te! cated at 306 Griffin. See owner 3.60. Light light, good and choice,|Mo. Pacific ... Cash corn was scarce and stronger.| Flax, No. 1, 1.03 to 1.05 3-4 lei taeiein ee an attack by this disgruntied former | Peronai Frank Eernisse, Apartment 304 Bis- 140-160 Ibs. 4.10-35; light weight, 160- ape yas Oats demand was scattered. Rye d el eee [Eamonn Ae es employe, | Shahi eouis marck Bank Bldg. or phone 919. 200 Ibs, 4.25-50; medium weight, 200- | Nath Motor mand was steady and offerings very | MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Helena, Mont., clear 64 00] “The attack which he makes on N: ANNOUNCEMENT ittord’s| FOR RENT—A modern 6 room house. 250 Ibs. 4.30-50; heavy weight, 250-350 ‘ light. Barley supplies are light and/| i 24.—(P)_-F I False alan | without any justification will act as| We wish to announce that Clifford's” Newly decorated and . Nat. Cash Reg. H , Minneapolis, June 24.—(?)—Flour | Huron, 8. D., clear . 66 j | y open for business. One: remodeled. Ibs, 4.00-40; packing sows, medium and| Nat’ Dairy Prod. in fair to good demand. Flax offer-|unchanged. Shipments 25,560. Pure | Kansas City. Mo., peldy. 92 78 ja boomerang in favor of the junio: |Cafe is now open for business, | Heated garage. Located at 419 W. good 275-500 lbs. 3.10-80; pigs, good! Nat. Power é& Lt. ings were light and in fair to good/bran 10.50 to 11.09. Standard mid-|Miles City, Mont. peldy. 96 72 |senator, and we do not expect it to|half block west of City SITES Rosser. Phone Hedden Agency or and choice 100-130 Ibs. 3.60.4.00. New York Cent. . i general demand. dlings 10.00 to 10.50. INo. Platte, Neb., cldy... 86 66 |nave the effect desired by our oppo-|On Broadway. We solicit your! cay y013.w, Cattle 1,500; calves, 500; fed steers|NY. NH. & Htfd. 4 pea ie ctieoniaate ae jahoma City, O., cldy. 90 74 | nents patronage. seen —|FOR RENT—Four-roor and yearlings about steady; moder-| Nort, & Western a ee BISMARCK GRAIN jPlerre, S. D.. peldy..... 90 70 "Mr, Mason's statement rambles so| AMAZINGLY -NEW LOW OFFER—|" "Todor house Were pa ately active, but grassy kinds very|North American ... 1 !| Grain Quotations (| curnished by Russell-Miller Co | Rapid City, S.D., peldy. 86 62 |from one subject to another that it is; To learn Barbering, write at ones.| jo, “ a Pacific 6% | i Touis, Mo., cl 66 ‘at furnished. Price reasonable. dul; no choles offerings here; best | Northern Pacific $4 |e ae Date June 2 Pe See ere difficult to understand what point he} _Moler Barber College. Fargo N. D.| Gall at 709 12th St. North . in load lots 7.10; part load 7.25; grass|Ohto Oil |. hia CHICA 3 No. 1 dark northern . $421Soe is Glin ar ae is driving at, except that he is dissat- | —— = y cows and heifers|Pac. Gas & 2034 | GO RANGE >| Salt Lake City, U., clear 94 68 : aoe dbepin FOR RENT—Lerge modern five room Flees ee oor re enay (Pacific Light. 27%, |Chicago, June 24— a ae aoa #7 | Seattle, Wash., cldy..... 68 52 IRtISE Deaiine a oe Teaser ns Wanted to Ren house, grage attached. 217 Ave. C we 3 . % | leat— Open High jo. 1 amber durum ... 27 | Sherida iyo. missed him in the interests of th . = ae 3 a ze Slaughter cattle and vealers—steers, | Packard Motor ti auly vol. Atte 4Bte No. 1 mixed durum <3 | Bic Gly Gar sua ae people of the state.” WANTED TO RENT—Two rooms] West. Apply J. C. Beattie, 22 Man- good and choice 600-900 Ibs. 6.75-8.25; | Bonney (J) GC, 14% [July now). 47% 147% No. 1 red durum + -19/ Spokane, Wash., clear, 86 54 “The only regrettable thing about and living room. waels BH cc eee ae 900-1100 Ibs, 7.00-8.25; 1100-1300 Ibs.| penn) “a & 8% (SEPE. (old): 50% 503 No. 1 flax .. ‘0 | Swift Current, 3. cldy.. 84 34 the statement is that at this time | oc. Close in. State price. Write|FOR RENT—Strictiy—modern seven 7.00-8.25; 1300-1500 Ibs. — 7.00-8.25; | phitlins ‘Pet. ac = ae 3s ‘|No. 2 flax . .15|The Pas, Man., eld 52 when there is harmony among the| ‘Tribune Ad. No. 1779 in care of the|" room duplex at 305. Rosser Ave. common and medium 600-1300 1b8.|proct. & Gamble 26% Pa ld No. 1 rye . . .17|Toledo Ohio, clear 48 Progressive group of the state, Mason, _Tribune. ______| West. Modern furnished apartment. sea. Beare good ine chee nia eve N. J. 30% 29% 295; nated : : ip Winnipeg, Man., peldy. i has been prevailed on by our politic. | SS Sat oo eee Ae eee 1 s. 5. ; common and|Pullman ..... ‘ 32% 317%, B17. | Oats Sy ee aS ie nts to make ‘an attempt to dis- igher-premi licies. J al medium 3.50-6.00; cows, good and Purity Baking 332% 321, 321, | Hard winter wheat ard ONTINUE Hine tile ies Pi ie fosblghes on min enn 3, Thayer Ave, West. Phone choice 8.00-5.00; common and mnemim | Ree ests ‘i oo —ord C “The issuance of the statement at! the fi ar term policy may be) 2.50-3.25; low cutter and cutter, Nan Peeters salenene ie ee ae Produce Markets | from page one- the last minute, timed to prevent any | converted is the ordinary life policy”, |FOR RENT—One six room house, 2.50; bulls (yearlings excluded), goo son sis “oon, “go " effective answer from Senator Fra-| aj » house veter committee} three five room houses, all modern. . Remington Rand 122% 22% 22% —") said the and choice (beef) 3.25-4.75; cutter to) Peo artoy ; : HICA a Frazier, Secretar zier, is a good deal like hitting below |that prepared the legislation, ex-| Also one five room, one four room, arilins 278-90); Yesteryear | emncll ab. 2b cK. 24 cocago, gine Butier was| Ro y the belt.” plaining this form of contract would| One three room, and one two room Ser culled emmenan A MOoE 0; ee 2% Bs 3, lunsettied and had a lower trend Fri-| Come to Open Break jenen ns vost $171 annually on $6,800 of in- apartment, Phone 877. The Hell- frcctigaag tia! teste, wood a + day. surance. ie tehtet: eae: ee pers rice ‘bs. 5.00-6.25; cee 430 43 4.30 Eggs also were unsettled and poul- be cee coer ia ict eens falas a ‘here oe Ped aides terre ga gee eee ae a ‘ 5.00. is ae 4 .35 4.40 try ruled steady to easy. ct veterans affected by this bill”, 1 louse. Sun porch, SRY WEEE EN Pog 440 437 440 | “Poultry, alive, 1 car. 40 trucks.lin her salary. He said that was the| 1. committee said, “and this is an ex-| big lot, also garage. Phone 1178. practically complete; good to choice {Shattuck (F, G. 4.70 465 470 |hens easy, balance steady; fowls 13;|intention. A day or two later, after tremely serious matter to them, be-| _ House is located at 228 Ave. D West. native ewe and wether lambs 6.00-25 )Shell Union Oil 24 2 . “® {colored broilers 14, Leghorn broileis| suggesting I return to North Dakota cause $0 many are 1 unemployed and FOR RENT Five room modern stuc- + few closely sorted lots |Skelly Oil . MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 12%4-13 fryers 16; 20; zee r . 3 unable perhaps to mak -| co bungalow. nished or unfur- eno sap hientc, ics and fed |Soc.-Vac. Oil 7 Minneapolis, June 24.—(P)—Wheat | roosters 9; turkeys 10-12; spring ducks | With Congressman Sinclair, he said I ——_—— ance payments. ..| mished. Heated garage. Call at yearlings absent. Slaughter sheep | Southern Pac. . 1A |receipts Friday 32 compared to 87 «|8-10, old 7-8; spring geesé 11, old 8. might get a position there if the ‘ 2 : __ “They will be unable to carry their} 1106 Ave. C. Side entrance. and lambs, lambs, 90 Ibs. down, good Pere] Rys. 3 jyear ago. Butter, 14,497, unsettled; creamery|ticket wins. Recalling the Grorud| Legislation Would Permit Vet-|insurance unless they can have this] oR RENT—Fine larpe ‘manasa . 6,00-75; 5.00-6.00; [Standard Brands 10) | .Wheat— is (93 Score) 16%5-17; extra (92° |incident 1 got the idea very quickly ce Jextension of five years and thus will and choice 6,00-75; medium * Stand. Gi 9% | 15: teil Delivered To Arrive |SPecial ‘217; ‘ toR Pol rags plex with two bedrooms. Gas heat- all weights, common 4.00-5.00; ewes) stan Belden eos ees, sie MEVe /16; extra firsts (90-91) 154i-'s; firsts|and asked if he meant Ey that, he erans to Renew Policies be for ed to drop their insurance and ed. Lins: aioe Ine ana eee 4 . medium to choice 1.00-2.25; |Stand. Oil N. J. 23% ae “62%, ~,.. | (88-89) 14-14%; seconds (86-87) {wanted my resignation. He said that A aed so deprive their families of protec-} Aisa two ‘j al ‘yelgtsy sald and common .50-1.75. 213 dk north, 13%; standards (90 centralized cqr-|would not be . :cessary and that my Without Examination tion” ; s ‘ arene tee basement : ——~ 3%4 114% protein lots) 16. services would terminate in Septem- Provision also ae made dp a bill! Street. Inquire at 404 Sth St. 9% {1 dk north. unsettled; rsts|bor. I said I would quit at once.” for the renewal of expired policies, | Steet Oe SE ics Sic oie m vine 24—UP}—(U. 3, (2 dk north. se meaneareiad nae ia ‘earrent|On June 18, after ‘a dispute with Washington, June 24.—(AP)—|as of the date of expiration, upon room modern jou. Clty, 2h» fed 9% |3 dk north 2 1 5 sts | Frazier, Mason said he resigned. Awaiting President Hoov jthe payment within four months of| house. Garage attached. S. D. A)—Cattle 600, active, Ui 9 o% receipts 11 storage packed fir: tate ry t paymen bi] fers and yearlings strong; fed heif- san Pare isda exieas Mason then recounts that he has|proval at the White House is legis-|back premiums reasonable. Located at 831 Fourth ciermmostly ‘250 higher; dry lot cows 34% [2 de north Cheese, per lb.: Twins 11; Daisies|held paid up membership in the Non-|lation to enable 97,000 World V Lene street. Inquire at Sweet Shop. Eady; grassy kinds dull, unevenly |United 7% 13 dk north 11%; Longhorns 11%; young Americas | Partisan League since 1916. veterans to renew their five yea HOG PRICES ADVANCE sen’ tis strong; veaiers firm; % 112% protein 1idtt Belk 41%: Beise, Domestle, 28- Is Opposed to Nye government insurance contracts for| South St. Paul, Minn., June 25.—(>) Mattress Factory lower; bul a feeders scarce; scatter- 4% 11 dk north. 29; imported 37-38. 2 “In taking a position against the/an equal period without further |—Hog prices in the local livestock MATTRESS FACTORY gre Sted steers and yearlings |U3 14° 2 dk north. Dressed poultry steady, unchanged.| nomination of Nye for the senate,”|medical examinations. market advanced from 1 5to 30c Fri-|Old mattresses rebuilt, We are now $007.00; 787 Ib. mixed yearlings 12% |3 akc north. Live firmer, Broileds freight 14-20; | the statement says, “I am acting en-| On such renewals, premium rates |day, to a top price of $4.20 per hun-| located 108 Main St. and have ine hepatic Se 767 Ib, heavies 6.90; one |US- 14. ay express 12-24; fowls freight 14-17;|tirely on my own initfative and ac-| would be fixed according to the at-|dredweight, compared with $3 aj stalled a new special designed ma- 728 te ie weights 6.75; dry lot cows 2 express 15-17. cording to the dictates of my own|tained age, which the Veterans Bu-|month ago. Traders said good buy-| chine that abstracts the dust from load 745 lb. we! Minds 2.75 down; low 23% : conscience, without outside influence | reau estimates will average 41 years|ing by packers and light receipts} old mattresses also CARDS the old Eran Sr eatiers 1.25-2.25; medium 2% ‘W YORK of any kind whatsoever. I care not|in July when most of these five year |Were responsible. material and we make for you a cutters ant _ e 6%. er| Who else opposes him or what their] policies expire. bocianpeivnge iss. 0 beautiful mattress from id bulls to 2.85; vealers 5.50-6.00. 7, New York, June 24—(7)—Butter a Sone . your ol He ss" 3,000; active, 15-25¢ higher, - iit H es nt 17,520, unsettled, unchanged. Cheese| Motives are. . . a Present law demands that upon |,, i,.Neaner ct the mee mattress. all us for our few days’ mony? a shipper market; practical yyesters Air Bi rt 3 als oe 49) - . Nevisnnt 144,206, steady, unchanged. " “In spite of financial stress, for my lexpiration, these policies may be con- Frederick liller, Deceased. special low rate on rebuilding. One i af l fos tana Winter % Aion iven by the un-) day service. McClintock Mattress ; top 4.05 on 190 Ib, weights; few truck~ |Westgh: Bl, é Mfg. 19% 114% protein Eggs 23,700, easier. Mixed colors aersigned, John Wierseh, Administra + ins 4.10; bulk 180-250 lbs. 3.85-4.00; |wilivs Overland 1% 11 DH W or standards (cases 45 lbs. net) 14 1-2 Pi bee {Frederick Wait, | CO Phone 660. 250-280 ibs. 3.75-3:90; strong weight |Woolworth ...... + Bei HW... 56% 56% .....lto 15, Rehandled receipts cases 43) ( gynie Cancels and rorgets out ler, late of the village of Wing. in the butchers scarce; 140-170 Ib. selections | @——————_$ Tail) te ae Ibs. net) 14; no grades 13 to 13 1-2; . County of Burleigh, | and State of * feed- i North Dakota, deceased, to the cred- 350-385; packing sows 3.00-35; feed-|| Miscellaneous Het Wc: BOK os... 09 coe, | RaLRNee Mnelding smousal bes 4 itors of, and ail persons having claims er pigs 3.00-50, — 107, protein nery selections sold from s' ebdts (4 0 er ONE | against’ saia deceased, to exhibit them Sheep 500; yearlings closed steady; FOREIGN EXCHANGE LOEW ot credit 15 1-2 to 18; mediums 12 1-2; ’ with the necessary vouchers, within native lambs 600-610; few down to] New York, June 24.—(P)— LHW...-- 48% ..... 48% ...., {dirties 12 3-4 to 13; checks 11 to 11%2. of this notice, to sald donk Wiersen, | are from blood tested triple certi- , .75; one deck 82 Ib. California fed | exchange easy; Great Britain demand |Grade of aoe ARE OTD aati ; Administrator, at the vill f Good-| fied stock. specialize : fambs 610 bid. in dollars, others in cents: Great Bri-|1 DH W or GOVERNMENT BONDS Sloan, Ia., June 24—(AP)— | ¢8 or charity if their former |rich, in Sheridan ‘County. os to the| tng ony the feet hits are ne } — tain 3.60%; France 3.93 3-16; Italy|] H a ho i Wheat! Liberty 3 1-2's 100.31. Mr. and Mrs. James Hennum debtors felt that way. é Judge of the County Court of Burleigh’ CURB STOCK 5.09; Germany 23.73; Norway 17.84; |Minnesots Deen | Liberty Ist 4 1-4's 101.18. went about the work of running Many other people dropped in | Tiouse’in ‘the city ot Biamarcke in New York, June 24—()—Curb: | Sweden 18.59; Montreal 87.00. LPBew ot Liberty 4th 4 1-4’s 102.16. a T aioxe kee oats to compliment the couple but | Burleigh Count FT . y % 1,{ Treas. 4 1-4’s 104.20. iF. RENTS! BLOre. STORE they were reluctant to discuss You are hereby further notified that Cities Service 2 1-8. 1 HW. 48% 50% 47% 497, 4 1-8. ‘ATOES. Phe : Treas. 4’s 101.31. the good wishes of every one for their action. “My wife and I | Hon, 7. ©. Davies, Judge of the Coun- Elec. Bond & Share 6 CHICAGO POT. Grade o- ' ty Court’ within ‘and for the Count Standard Oil, Ind., 18 1-8, Chicago, June 14—(A—U> 8. D.|1 DHW or = miles around to buoy them, decided we might be doing some ji Buricigh, and State of North De. bei 7 United Founders 9-16. A)—Potatoes 89, on track 153 new,|/1 H W..... 46% 47% 45% 467 BOSTON WOOL . Tuesday they voluntarily can- good by cleaning the slate”, Hen- | kota, has fixed the 16th day of Ja re 23 old, total U. 8. shipments 799; new ura, . gay, |. Boston, June 24.—(7}—A very mod-| celled all debts on the store num said and Mrs. Hennum add- | Usry. A.D. 1933, at the hour of ten MONEY RATES stock,’ steady, trading good, Qpt amber 58% 88% 49% 49% erate demand is being received on| books, which totaled about $75, | ed that the act was done because | 0"c120K In the forenoon, of sald day, New York, June 24—()—Call|moderate; sacked per cwt.: Southern apts ae 52% STK ., {64's and finer territory wools at prices; 000, notified their debtors of the depression “was hitting |House in the City of Bismarek, in money steady; 2 1-2 per cent. Time/Bliss Triumphs and Irish Cobblers) cyoice of y vrs see""lin @ range of 32 to 36; scoured basis} their action, and intended to some folks pretty hard”, and {said County and State, as the time loans steady; 60 to 90 days 1 1-2;11,30 to 1.40; few fine quality higher;!; amber... 48% 52% ..... ....{for the bulk in original bags. The| forget all about it, ee they “believe in forgiving and [an ° Pit, (OF, pearing and adjusting |ROR q 4-6 mos. 1 1-2 per cent; prime com-|jordinary to poor 1.00 to 1.25; old stock |12% protein shorter staple lines including both However, they found it im- forgetting.” said Frederick W. Miller, Deceased, mercial paper 2 1-2 to 2 3-4. dull trading very slow. Wisconsin/2 amber... 47% 51% ...., .....jshort French combing and clothing| possible to forget. Many persons | Their creditors numbered sev- | Which have been duly and regularly Round Whites @0; Idaho Russets 00.|Grade of 7 wools, bring mostly 30 to 32 scoured} came in offering to pay but in | eral hundred and the debts |PTesented as hereinbefore provided. CHICAGO STOCKS EH ae vet Bae me basis, Lots comprised of principally} each case Mr. and Mrs. Hennum ranged from a few cents to $1,- JOHN WIERSCH, (By The Associated Press) MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE |G.adeof | ‘ *|strictly combing and good French) informed them all the bill was 050, some of them having bene Administrator of said Estate. Insull Util. Invest. sia First Bank Stock 7 aed 1 durum... 43% 45% a banibing staple realized up to 35 and eee oad ase the owed for 14 years. To each per- | o,"jTSt, Publication on the 2¢th day Midwest Util. (new) 1 Northwest Banco 9 3-: 2 durum... 42% 44% i scoured basis. money be turned over to church- son they addressed a letter, 1 6/4, T/A8

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