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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1988 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and -Market Report for Tues. March, 21 | New York Stocks || WHEAT PRICE DROPS STOCKS ARE HEAVY DESPITE ERFORT OF RAILS 10 ADVANCE Offerings Are Light and Market Appears to Have Pro- fessional Tinge to assortment and utility favorites. Delaware & Hifdson rallied a point net losses of 1 to around 4 points rather numerous, Sales a 1,100,000 shares. | Livestock ——— 2 SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, March 21.—(AP— U. 8 D. A)—Cattle 1,400; all classes in meager supply, steady with Monday; all common and medium grades. Steers and yearlings 3.50 to 4.50; few yearlings 5.25; butch- a Closing Prices March 21 Reduction i @ couple of industrial specialty | Balt. & Ohio Bendix Aviation . Bethi. Steel . about | Curtiss Ra wwriest % h Dia. Mate! er heifers 3.00 to 3.75; small lot Serine: choice offerings 5.00, Beef cows 2.25/ FI, Auto to 2.75, a few 3.00. Cutter 150 to 2.00. Medium grade bulls around 2.25, a few at 235; at 4.25. Vealers 1,800, strong higher, better grades 3.50 to 5.00; few selected offerings 5.50; cull and com- mon kinds down to 2.00 and under. Hogs 5,500; market slow, mostly steady. Spot, 5 cents higher. Better 160 to 230 lbs. 3.75 to 3.90. Top 3.90; paid sparingly. Desirable 230 to 325 pounds 3.50 to 3.75. Bulk of good sows 3.00 to 3.25. Pigs, better grades mostly 3.25. Sorted 140 to 160 lbs. 3.50 to 3.75 or better. day 3.65, weight 229 pounds. Sheep 500. Three double holdover, mostiy feeding lambs; very meager dressed supply natives on offer. Noth- El. Power & Light largely | Erie R. R. brit Pid. P. Fire Ins. Pirest. Tr. & R. Average cost Mon- S ing done early on slaughter lambs. | Int. Packers talking steady to 25 cents | Int. lower than Monday's extreme close. Graham 3.00 to Sellers generally asking fully . Perr age Range feeder bid 5.10, held higher. 4 Late Monday three doubles of choice Bulk fed lambs averaging #4 to 98 pounds 5.50 to packers. Better grade natives largely 5.2. CHICAGO Chicago, March 21.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Hogs 17,000, including 4,500 di- strong to 5 eertanae! ge F E retye 3 be sagt fr B: a pany A sean E a We Saas 3 i % at 80 1% 57% 5 * 18% REKERRRE EE: FS ae 82 nw 09 a Bc eS 09 09-3.m 09-3 Fe FARK SK KKK FETE SRS me8 Lon Sut Sime BUT CORN QUOTATION IS SUGHTLY HIGHER Speculators View Legisia- tive Possibilities 28-28%, up, and pro- to 32 cents lower. ong traders was that tariff duties would be made effective on imports of black strap molasses and foreign starch as well as on vegetable and mineral oils. It was ‘contended this would create demand Is WEAKER Minneapolis, March 21.—(?)—Fluc- Montana Winter = aR 34 rerererr MORO: a 1 1 DEW W.... serine AEE 31 Pil 2 6 . 33% 25% 33% . 113% 1.14% 112% ... tuations were frequent in the @heat|S0ck® market Tuesday and prices averaged 11‘o9 A spurt in corn helped but a bad to strong. Flax was in fair to good amend id ecm eonapmre oat ures. e %|| Grain Quotations MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 48% % 49% 50% 31% 323% M% 15% as* 1.13% 1.13 112 112 % 25 Z § Hi | sb esr SE SEE She Eb, a SPs SEE Ebe bbe bee beh iil nati spre 50%-58%; No. 2 do 49%-57%; No. 1 durum 49%-51%; No. 3 do 48%-51%; No, 1 mixed durum 47%-55%; do 47-51%; No. 2 do 48%-51% mixed durum 47%-55%; No. 2 do 47% -55%. gee rl - Fe An Up-To-The Minute Directory Of The City’s Wants | BOSTON WOOL Boston, March 21.—(7)}—' market New York, March 21.—()}—Foreign exchange heavy. Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 3.42 5-8; France 392 1-16; 1- Montreal 83.37 1-2. MONEY RATES Italy 5.14 1-2; Germany 23.79 Norway 17.51 1-2; Sweden 18.12 New York, March 21.—(AP)—Call money steady; 3 per cent. Time loans steady; 60 to 90 days 5-6 mos. 3 per cent. cial paper 3 1-2, nominal. CURB STOCKS 3 per cent; commer- New York, March 21—(#)—Curb: Cities Service 2%. Elec. Bond & Share 12%. Standard Oil Ind. 18%. United Founders 1%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, March 31—()—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty 3 1-2’s 100.24. Liberty st 4 1-4’s 101.10. pt Treas. 4's 103.24. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE Press) co NTINUE Plan to Overhaul Government Credit Set-Up for Farmer 8 BRbeehebeksbeeeeeeeeeeesbeeesieeeeeRee BeeReese Pe ist iti i tititi tests tt tet its t ttt rere itiiitt itt tiiiti titty D CLASSIFIED AD RATES 1 insertion, 15 words 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 WOdE ....,0cscereveeree 8 BS insertions, not over ———— Aide to Farley ’ dames O'Mahoney A young Montana Democrat, James O'Mahoney, has been chosen as as- sistant postmaster general in the Roosevelt “little cabinet.” Plete arrangements for disposal of the rest well before August 1. Morgenthau, who completed the new arrangement with John Barton Payne, chairman of the Red Cross, indicated that the transfer would make, it possible for the grain stabli- zation ition to reduce its Chi- cago office to a skeleton organization “within a short time.” “Since the operating costs of the Want Ad Taker Phone. 32—Ask for a BUSINESS SERVICE GUIDE Male Help Wanted WANTED — Advertising solicitor to get ads for leading weekly paper in Logan County. The Argus, Napol- eon, N. Dak. MEN WITH CARS to advertise our goods and distribute introductory packages to consumer. Steady work; Pays $32.50 weekly up. Canvassers need not apply. Write Albert Mills, 2318 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. WANTED—Experienced man to do general farm work. No objections to wife. Write Tribune ad No. 3610. See Work Wanted . COLLEGE STUDENT unable to re- turn to school desires work. Hay for sale, $3.00 per ton. Phone 597-R. Round crystals, 25c. Fancy crys- tals, 50c. Dean E. Kysar, 515% éth 8t., Bismarck, M. Dak. Female Help Wanted $15 A WEEK and your own dresses vassing. Write fully. Give size and color preference. Fashion Frocks, Dept. P-6892, Cincinnati. O. WANTED — Experienced maid for general housework on farm. Must be good cook. Write lock box 21 or phone 2-F-2, Bismarck, N. D. WANTED—Housekeeper on farm for middle aged widower Modern home. No hard work. Must be clean and honest. Plain cook. Good natured Norweigan or Scandinavian pre- ferred. Age 28 to 38 years old. State wages in first letter. References exchanged. Write Box 23, Route 1, Bucyrus, N. Dak. stabilization corporation are paid out | —-—__ of money loaned by the farm board from its revolving fund, the negotia- tion with the Red Cross will result in substantial savings to the federal government,” Morgenthau’s an- and machinery on 50-50 shares. Phone 393 at Mandan or call at 209 Third Ave. NE, Mandan, N. D. nouncement said. The agreement does not affect the of farm board wheat futures are being disposed of now in a way that Morgenthau hopes will not dis- turb the market. Boettcher’s Long i of the Bt E i 9D: i 5 & 3 3 beet ety ee oie F i i H E I [ 3 § a H Bg i g i B E i i : 3 E i é ¢ Tost and Found LOST—On Road No. 10 east of Bis-| marck, a black traveling bag con- taining clothes and black sweater with orange “J” and letters MGR. Finder please notify The Tribune for reward. Personal LEARN BARBERING —Low rates. Free catalog. Moler Barber Col- lege, Fargo, N. Dak. Real Estate FOR SALE—Modern new home. Six rooms and bath. Finished base- ment. Garage. Landscaped grounds. Near schools and capitol. Priced for quick sale. Owner leaving city. ae P. O. Box 692, Bismarck, N. al —_——_—_—_——— For Sale CHOICE BONDS, North Dakota mu- nicipalities offered at good interest paying basis. Write Box 703, Bis- marck, N. Dak. 3 FOR SALE OR TRADE — Pool hall and barber shop fully equipped. Part cash, balance on terms; or what have you to trade. Write ._Denhott Pool Hall, Denhoff, N. Dak. young and well broke. Tuttle, N. Dak. Automobiles for Sale Box 234, NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Charlies H. Manni: Deceased. Notice is hereby Gersigned, admini ‘3 of estate of Charlies H. Manning late of the vicinity of Reg in the County ft B igh and State of North Dako- a le nog che sresiiors, hg ali persons having claims inst sai , to exhibit them with ssary vouchers, within six months ir the first publication of this no- the 9 said administrators at th fice of Charles L. Crum, attorney. Law, Webb Block in the City of marck id Burk County, or to the Judge of the County Court of Bur- leigh Ce it his office in the Court i ¢ Bismarck, Bur- teh end Stat Dakota, has fixed the 17, day October A. D. 1933, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of sald day, at the Court in the Court House in the City of Bismarck in sald consty | LJ as the time nad claims the estate of the said Charles have duly and regularly pre- been duly sented as hereinbefore prov! is Seca Ee tg eiret penpinniion on the 2 8-91-28 4-4, » day of , Make your office modern Underwood Noiseless Typewrit. ers, For trial and demonstra: tion, CALL FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment. Gas, lights and heat . Also Inquire at 910 Ave. B. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment. Bath and kitchenette. Nicola » 106 Main. FOR RENT—Two One room and kitchenette. Well fur- nished. Price $32 and $16. Everts Apts. 314 Third. Phone 1471-R. ane three roots apertmen ‘uni it with private bath and private en- Available April 1st. or call at 400 Eleventh Adults pre- _fterr 2nd St. Phone 360-M. FOR RENT—Three room apartment, also two room furnished lights and gas included. Call at 930 Fourth St. FOR RENT — One room f apartment. Must be seen ciate. Close to bath. Call at 8th Street. South door. 1328-J. FOR RENT—Ground floor furnished three room apartment. Rental $33 per month. Heat, lights and water . 721-3rd Street. Phone 1213-W for appointment. basement. Warm Pleasant. 411-5th St. Phone 273. _ FOR RENT—Three room modern fur. hed apartment. FOR "RENT. —Large, ment apartment. Phone 1313. T—Strictly_ modern fur- si peered acne eat Phone 1250. FOR RENT—Str' ed and unfurnished apts. Ress Apartments. 215 3rd St FP. W. FOR RENT—Large 5 room 7 Logan's. Phone 31. os Seapyet eee: Inquire at Trib