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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1983 / Tribune’ s Grain, Livestock and _ |An Up-To-The Minute Directory. = Market Report for Fri., ___ Market Report for Fri., April 7 Of The Fev Wants re? mer STOOK MART RSES (New York Stocks | WHEAT QUOTATIONS [= sac cer," mee) CLASSUFTED AD RATES ON EARLY BUYING: — DROPS BACK LATER ae = a a 58% i STH | weeee 51% PTT i i Russets 1.35-40, few higher; South = isnt ne Profit-Taking in Grain Markets Is Discouraging; Oils Are Firmer % | nice in Early Trading Followed By Relapse; Buying. Is _ Good on Downturns HW OR " Great Britain, 1%; France, 3.93 tein 3-16; Italy, §.11%; Germany, 23.37%; Norway, an Sweden, 18.07%; Montreal, 82.7! > Bi oe ay ames WOOL 7 ‘Thi fin! dealings. wae : ag EE it ursday’s finish in the late 50% " uyers are ttle as In many quarters traders adopted a P ‘Wheat| than occasional small quantities to SINESS SERVICE GUID) waiting attitude pending legislative cover orders on hand and these re- BU rad G E developments at Washington and in quirements appear very limited at | moan #2944 mos Fr best rally in weeks. Standard Oil of New Jersey pushed Borg: up 2 points, an exceptional advance |p; for that issue, then receded fraction- ally from the best. Early gains of a issues as Case, Fe, American |G ‘Telephone and Consolidated Gas were largely lost. Steel shares were firm for a time, National Steel rising 2 points. U. 8. Steel advanced nearly a point then retreated. Non-ferrous metal shares .»4 Were again firm. Sugars encountered ‘profit-taking in spots. , Oils had their best day in weeks and Homestake Mining, often a spec- vw tacular performer, outdid itself with tag toes was ne Te The clos- tone Transfers ap- ra prenimnated 96 960,000 shares. ° I regard to currency inflation possibili-/1 H W..... the moment. truck, ‘Wheat closed nervous at the same ri , MacLachlan, An-|FOR RENT—Large unfurnished mod in le as Thursday's finish to % lower, May|" ~ “°°*"* . Dak. 2." |57%-%, July 58%-1%: corn %-% down, Deram ern apartment. Corner éth Bt, and 96 kee Wein ‘teenn te te é ~~ USED CARS | Avenue D. May ist. Inquire L. K. May 33%-%, July 35 3 Oats %-1% : # 4 Northwest, ‘Baneo., 6%. at Auction, Mandan, N. D. Fatr- att, and provisions unchanged to 7 epic a fe bal rounds, Saturday at 1 elect cents dec! 1928—Pontiac Coach, 1933 License, i General downturns in wheat values rise Strange But True good finish and tires, Special price with pet Sytvester Lead Con Mane eichel ander eather ana |2, ein 4 News Items of Day || "=. bath, kitchenette, laundry privileges, geod electric Frigidaire. Phone 231. 106 — Chevoriet Six 5-passenger| Main, "*Ooape, ht water heater, 1933 li- FOR RENT—Ch z a pril like Tew e300, a and looks/""mment. Private entrance. Newly Pressure quickly |2 50% 53% wolf at the door,” a ‘elephone decorated. Heat, water and gas dominated the pit. A large part of told Desk Sergeant Michael ‘cen. furnished. Call at 307 4th St. the selling of wheat came from re-| ¢, Coarse Grain “That,” said the sergeant, “is really FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished ||| Phone 820 for cleaning or re- cent buyers and was of a profit-taking ee nothing new. The policemen haven't 3.00. apartment in modern home. In-||]>#iring store and office mae ishiy affected by a sudden ‘colapeo|s 3oHON-- 3 oe ee counle of Pond, Mode Soe a ee ne mie of more than 3 cents a bushel in the|5 Ye 3 ofticers who captured the wolf, which | "435 1 T Tudor. Special wee RENT—Extra fine ground ficor ‘4 phepcidas ati of corn had quick- ee oon eae Ee j bedroom. Private bath. Electric ly developed when efforts to collect K 1931—Model A Ford Tudor, hot water| refrigerator. Private entrance. Close profit for recent big speculative buy- 4 heater, good finish, runs and looks} in. See it. Phone 1313. ers showed that com st the moment f ‘% Uke new—price $295.00. FOR RENT — Three room furnished was without aggressive support. After AT 3 ‘ COTCH Other attractive bargains in @ | corn, however, had tumbled 3% cents, M6 ss “ale a fresh wave ‘of buying orders swept| Barley — and 6 cylinder cars and trucks. oom, Heat, water and lights fur- over ie » ani corn es nished. ; Phone rallied in ‘some cases aimost 2 cents, Med to gd.- 28 mm ee eee ee | ee: A 4 dispos was ex- fe “ sees APITAL CHEVROLET FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- pressed by many grain traders to DUIS... 41% ASK ALM, esse 8 Banarce NDT STEM eee are ae less emphasis on possible currency in- err pe ree, vate bath. Must be seen to ap- flation as a bullish factor. One strik-|No, 1 1.15% 1.16% 1.14% on ore : Preciate. Phone 1452. ith Thursday's close; bulk better, : reat power than corn.| RANGE OF CARLOT SALES ee FOR RENT—One room furnished for DR. R. S. ENGE grades 4.00-550; strictly choice kinds . Jerr deg PARTY desires ride to Fargo—or| tight he Chiropractor Oats trailed after corn. April 7.—(P)—Range of to 6.00. = ie Provisions held about steady. poo ‘Sted: ten.4 Grand Forks Saturday or Gunday.| Gas for cooking. Private entrance. Graduate Druggist Physician SF e0 03 0 on -3 83 bs bs SB. PERSE Fe ee ee 09. Ri SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, April 7—(P)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 2,000; all slaughter classes in light supply, opening firm; common and medium grade steers and yearlings 3.50-4.50; few yearlings to 5.00; butcher heifers 300-75; few) Eaton fed yearlings to 4.50; beef cows 2.25-| 5: 75 and above; cutters 1.50-2.00; medi- um grade bulls 2.25-50; Havens’ kinds 2.65; stockers and scarce, steady. Cattle 2,300; aneya to strong Phone 1066. Close to schools and capitol. Phone|| Lucas Block Bismarck, N, D. cacy: etter 160-228, Ios”, mostly %; | MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES northern rng, i casein EPILEPSY — EPILEPTICS! Detroit _1747-R or call at 818 7th St. _ Phone 260 SHOW ACTIVE TRADING , 59%; No.1 mixed 66%; No. 2 durum Hy, Tinds complete relief for hus-|FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 3-room polis, . Te sharp} 54%; No. 2 lurum 66-66%. Specialists home — basement apartment with private) ———— break, in Ohicage May corn ftuvures| ‘Corn: "No. 3 gellow 30, : failed. Nothing to sell. All letters} bath. Always hot water and laun- cooled the ardor of grain bulls slight- Xo. . answered. Mrs, Geo. Dempster.| dry privileges. Also sleeping room. Houses and Flats 4 Apt. E-101, 6900 Lafayette Blvd.| Each have ite entrance. 307 but when the final gong sounded) Rye: Ni % 46, Private en ctw aciege inert eh cine 3.42; weight 230 Ibs. ty - Friday were not very far Barley: pout No. 2, 29%-35; West, Detroit, Mich. — Tenth St. Phone 921. FOR RENT—Modern 6 room bangs : Sheep 500; fresh supply light; few} Aoud. 2, 33. FOR RENT—Exceptionally well fur-| 10w. Three bedrooms. early bids or sales slaughter lambs Flax: No. 1, 115%. nished 3-room apartment on first} Condition. Immediate pocseasion, weak to 25 lower; early sales of shear- ing lambs steady; few ph cr to choice | Hi ., native lambs 4. grades | Int 4.00-25; two loads’ of vT0-01 ib, range shearing lambs held over from "Thurs. Jewel Tea d day 4.75-5.00 to country; Thursday's | 5, “ bulk better grade lambs 4.75-5.00 to packers. ; . CHICAGO Chicago, April 7—(#)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Hogs 15,000, including 5,000 di- rect; slow, mostly 5-10 lower than yesterday; weighty offerings and Packing sows fully 10 off; bulk all weights better grade hogs 3.50-90; early 5.90-3.95; packing sows 3.25-35; light light, good and choice 140-160 Ibs., 3.50-80; lightweight 160-200 Ibs, Mo. 3.65-90;. medium weight 200-250 Ibs.,| 4, 3.70-90; heavy weight 250-350 Ibs., 3.50-75; packing sows, medium and good 275-550 Ibs., 3.10-40; pigs, good RY] and choice 100-131 Ibs. 3.25-50. Cattle, 1,500; calves, 500; steers and) 12) yearlings steady to strong, fairly ac- tive; top yearlings 5.60 paid for 1,055 Ib. weights; best, bears S paid for tings gives you benefit of unbeliveably low} floor, with private bath. Laundry| _Phone 751 or 877. Dr. MacLachlan’s Health} privileges. Call at 614 First St.|)FOR RENT—Five room moder rd y P Clinic—Lucas 250, ear “ar ae ae ee Locally the of| unchanged. Shipme! 5 i IRTHWESTERN Furnished tt = Ing at Frank 's Tailor trade in wheat died down percept-|Bran 1150-1200. Standard Middlings North peor floor apartment. Heat, lights | Shop, 514 Main Avenue. ibly compared with Thursday and/10.00-10.50. and water furnished. Rental $33.00/7OR RENT—Five room moder are ee ne in Conese Oe, iicuan aac enlargement, 2c coin. Per month. Call at 618 Sixth St.| house located at 831-4th street. Ine to -|_ Chicago, April 7.—()—Wheat, No. unchanged to. 4c lower and July un- . Oe Ned 5; No. 5 May oats closed %c lower, July %c pees ie 2 yellow 2414-35; No lower, and r %c lower. wi oats, No. z 3 Eee eee et amiy ic ans |23; x70 no aales; barley, 28-45; (imo- low, close in; 5-room modern bun- May and July barley each closed %c thy seed, 215-98 per owt. closer seed, ona, in the wake of an all-night drink- ee Taenh’ close in; -rcoas modara off and September %c lower. May -9.25 per cw ing brawl, Feb. 23, in a local elevator. b dwelling, well located. Geo. M. ‘was sentenced Thi Register. ate pleading guilty to charge of a ‘Aig ee! of Also sleeping rooms./FOR RENT—Modern cottage, 7th and second-degree murder, Before Judge| _409 Sth Street. Phone 1515. Front Streets. Inquire E. J. Schulte, ty Maaciet ocure “| FOR eas Pasion ES room | _ 411 Thayer Avenue. a ity heat, gas range, frigidaire, Durum 57 3-4 to 68 3-4; No. 2 do, 56 3-4 ‘Wollerman was brought here earlier} Pt % | ecade, Winter weheat was unchanged,| 67 3-4; No. 1 datk hard winter Mon. tn the day trom Valley City where he age peer ae ___Rooms for Rent ‘Cash corn offerings were much| 808, 61 3-4 to 64 3-4; No. 1 hard Bean tais since ee, ~ oe. pag._c Phen efur|FOR RENT — Nicely furnished large winter Montana, 61 3-4 to 64 3 % | heavier and in fair demand. Oats de-| winter, Montane, G1 9-8 to 68 3- eight children. nished sunny sleeping room in new modern, e i Phone 1213-W. quire David George at Sweet Shop, FOR RENT — Unfurnished 3-room!FOR RENT—4 room house. Phone apartment. Heat, lights and gas|_1710-R. furnished. $23.00 per month. 622; FOR RENT—4-room modern ‘bunga~ ! 3 § 5 B 3rd St. i Abscclonie) %e lower and July 1c pe Pry ee 7 Cash wheat acted rather strong at —P}—Cl % 4 viens maesaee al iene 57%-68%; No. 2 do, 56%-67%; No, changed and demand was only fair] 40, 54 3-4 to 65 3-4; No. 1 northe: E : ir in . | i i ‘ home. Suitable for one or two. Hot water at all times. Also garage, at i 104 Avenue C West. Phone re FOR RENT—Furnished or See EERES oo 31 ity proved, poor. tronge! Deman nished 2-room ground ror GENT NeW large basement z quiet to fair. i In 8 sj d Ribed 2 foom ound, Sor room with private bath with show- itol. Rent reasonable. Suitable for anise gentlemen, 801-5th St. Phone FOR RENT—Large sleeping room top fully steady; slaughter cattel and vealers—steers, good and choice 550- 900 Ibs., 500-7.00; 900-1100 Ibs., 5.00-| pe, ‘7.00; 1100-1300 Ibs., 4.50-6.75; 1300-1500 bs., 4. A and medium ey T eae 15-16; 8t. Paul, Apr. 7—(P)—Demand for Grain Quotations 1. 15; 18; 1.15;| Minnesota’ farm Jand is on the up- . ie | 2 + ik my o a % 23% Barley, malting, sonian leges. Rent Call| Suitable for one or two. Always hot re at a 26% Bat | No. 2, 21%-28%:; For the at Tit Ave. A. Phone 1256-W. water. Gentlemen preferred. 201 J P| vi s.,| lower grades, 21% -24%, Charles RENT—Two-room Avenue A West. Phone 886-M: ‘ 3. (Se mon Sen 56K insti issues | apartment in modern home. Clean,| FOR RENT—Large fi i BESHARON, G Bi bos; ' cheerful rooms. Call at 812 Ave. B| oom, always hot water. Suitable d 5% |May MK 4 33% cPurnahed by Ruwsel-Mller C2) aible on somewhat for one or two. Business before 1 p. m. and after 5 p. m. College 30% | July 36% 35% Date April 7 below does not Bldg., Sixth St. and Main. Apart- bee 30% 47 |No. 1 dark northern $ 39 earth ment 209. Phone 775. July i i oF Right down town. 311 Fourth Bt. Bt. Phone 627-M. iF SKEKERE KF ? 2 ‘ 21% 2220! i [ E i a REERRBERRE # e § ts i bg a fi a FOR RENT—Room in modern home zy ply gpg ee with board at ween oe Block - 5 [oop ona north of court house. Also garage. 34 May Dr. Abbot's prediction is based 5 Ny ona fain at cnet. te FOR GALE Nor w the Was % | May has found that there are seven a ge % bs 4 such fluctuations of different number of choice lots in the ae lengths. Seven, eight. 1 east section of our city. These lots i (Buty and 68 months. are bounded on the south by pav- ‘ om a a, Minnea; them and jus a ttle’ distance to i% % pound | Union Bye pg He 0 iy | United kod profits are certain at the price I a: . the gov- ight | UB: Resi & ba nnogh gard poe Molin ra Hoense fees as the | cating eo f 11 4 night rushed through | Brash, 46, to) Dur 3 i List 1st pRride kid house action in re-| trict court just a few|charge of 25% 25% 25% 25! 2% 26% 26% Fibs 21% 21% 2% 21% Sat Bocce BB aun watt atios ct FRE San t i h 35 a 3 2 ee fede Duds ‘MO Close third exten-| ages - New York, Apr. on ae 55% for paying the Casier; high'2; low a y, The deadline) Minot Man ‘ close 1% percent. 42% 42% 42% 42% will be saved ap- ; ponder! 42 48% Al% 42% ey 000 and the total pda | 110% 115K 114K 115 |recepts 154-164; standards and oom general cut of seve mercial standards i! fires 13%- seconds 12%-1: ‘30 Ibs. ial Fr 19-13; dirties, No, 1, 43 Ibs, 12-18; av- erage chests 114-13; storage packed, 16%-%. 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