The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1933, Page 7

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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., April 15 Scattered Selling in Late Tr Ing Acts as Weight; Tele- phone Shares Drop late cpr 3 POR. Se e282 i ee A ie Ff ti ne as = I Fs A S "$e tte toy SRSRa GnSaPotatiSla sas cBRaana' REFER FS _2 HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1988 . TALK OF INFLATION CAUSES UPTURNS IN | GRAIN AT CHICAGO % Market Is Lively as Speculators Look Forward to Big Money Issue Chicago, April 16.—(#—Controlled largely by money inflation wheat led lively upturns in values Saturday. Nearly all grains were affected by exception and| declined in price as a result of sell- ing ascribed to sources northwest. % | 32%4-%, July 34%; oats a con and provisions at 5 to 12 cents gain, At Saturday's top prices, wheat . Other traders asserted that the outlook for a, sensationally bull-/2 Flax demand was quiet to fair. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN REVIEW Minneapolis, Minn., April 15.—(AP *|—U. 8. D. AdContinued unfavorable weather reports, especially from the southwest, a backward planting sea- son in the northwest and prospects of inflation ned the wheat strengthe! %}market and sent prices higher for a jthe week. The official estimates placing the winter wheat crop below average was |@ bullish influence, Receipts of cash wheat were much smaller for the week but there was & good demand for high protein qual- ity from western North Dakota Mocions. May wheat futures closed a -8. ares Rye held only akout. steady, May: advancing 1-8 for ‘week, to close at 39 3-4. Oats, in: sympathy with corn, firmed at times with wheat, but: failed to show much E strength. May oats advanced but: 1-4 to close at 17 26% |May closing at 26 3-6, 5-8. Barley was up with other grains, net gain of 1 3-8. Demand for good malting % | qualities was. uniformly strong. Flax we Bo a3 be OAT peek FF FRE FRSFKKS FKTE 2 $6 F was sympathetically firmer with other grains. May flax closed Grain Quotations i FRE RRR FF ee f J S kB eRe Rh kee eRe EEE Het ss be map BE Be E: wey BF 3s e CASH GRAIN ‘Wheat Minneapolis, 15.—(?)}—Wheat receipts Skturday 200 compared to 128 & year ago. a ‘To Arrive he 85% 68% oo a RRRERERE RE H MORMON MOS beanie. men” eral adeos % 2, 8 1 83% hope and South 4% 63% 64% Dakota Wheat 61% 63% 61% 63% ~ O1%. 69% oe 8% » 8% NK. 4% 68% ~ 68% 06% S13 60% 56% “59% . - 54% 58% . wee S8% 57%. 1rd durum 53% 54% Coarse Grain 1, amber. 12% protel amber. yellow... yellow... yellow yel mixed, mixed Wome mese 33% 24% - 18% 119% + 18% 18% » ATM% 1% a me iE Ee + AK 4% LK. 119% 120% 118% .... p te MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR apolis, April 15.—(#)—Flour unchanged. Shipments 49,797. Pure bran 11.50 to 12.00; standard mid- dlings 10.50 to DULUTH CASH CLOSE mand if at all suitable for malting.| 73 7, Barley, 1-4 to 33 1-4; Special, No. 2, 29 1-4 to 30 1-4; No. 3, 26 1-4 to 29 1-4; lower grades 23 1-4 durum 61. Corn, No. 1 yellow 30 5-8; No, 3 mixed 26 1-2. Oats, No. 3 white 18 3-8 to 19. ag liedge ‘ley, special No. 3, 30 to 37. _ Flax, No. 1, 1.20. mr 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words bulls 2.50 to 2.65, vealers on Help Wanted Salesmen Wanted and to, tractor oils. List of customers and prospects furnished. Interstate Oil Co., Minneapolis, Minn. parks, and paving; a location well selected is bound to increase in value. Now is the time to be wise and buy. I am:sélling at very low Prices and terms. - r Hedden Real Estate Agency. Webb Block. Pho FOR SALE—New mod bungalow. | Gas heat. Good location. Rea- sonable terms to responsible party. Load J. C. Beattie for appoint- ment. i Bye id d s mostly 3.50 to 450, choice better. : REAL ESTATE FIVE ROOM bungalow, 4 blocks from i A : i 3 view, hot water heat, $5200. SIX ROOM modern bungalow, 14th modern house, 5th street, $6000. FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, at- tached garage, 12th street, $2600. SIX ROOM modern, stucco bungalow, ‘Tth street, $4500.00. DOZENS of other houses, hundreds of lots, in all parts of the city. Near- ly four thousand sales made with- out ever a complaint from any buy- + er. Mr, Roosevelt is trying to bring the country back. Show your con- fidence in our country, in Mr. Roosevelt and in yourself by buying a home now at present depressed F. E. YOUNG. cents higher; medium weights and weighty steers 24-40 cents up. eral market slow, dull with eelely . ub i SMART, MODERN, POPULAR— mounting and lenses — guaranteed highest quality—unbellevably low prices. Dr. MacLachlan’s Health School and Eye Clinic—Lucas Block. ;|NORTHWESTERN PHOTO SERV- Dakota. pereeelze mation. LEARN BARBERING —Low rates. Free catalog. Moler Barber Col- Dak. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Room in modern home with board. Suitable for one or two. of courthouse. Une au- Want Ad Taker |An Up-To-The Minute Directory Of The City’s Wants CLASSIFIED AD RATES Phone 32—Ask for a BUSINESS SERVICE GUIDE RUBBER STAMPS FOR RENT—5-room modern bunga- low. Encosed porch, full basement, Gas stove, good condition. Close in. Also 4-room modern bungalow. Close in. Good condition. Geo. M. Register. . FOR RENT—Modern cottage, 7th and Front Streets. Inquire E. J. Schultz, 411 Thayer Avenue. HES — Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—3-room furnished or unfurnished front apartment. Large sunlight bedroom and living room. Private bath. Screened-in porch. Garage included. Call at 808 7th St. FOR RENT — ¢-room unfurnished apartment. Heat and water fur- nished. 215 10th St. FOR RENT—Modern apartment in Person Court. Phone 796. new modern home, completely furnished three room apartment with” private bath and entrance. Very convenient. Hot water at all times and laundry priv- -dleges.. Also sleeping room. Call at 307-10th St. Phone 921. FOR RENT—3 room ground floor fur- nished apt. Electric.-ice box and electric stove. Also furnished base- ment apt. and sleeping room. Call FOR RENT — Furnished three room ground floor apartment. Heat. lights, water and gas included. Rental $35.00 per month. 618 6th d light housekeeping pantry. Heat, lights and gas for furnished. $20.00 per month 313 14th St. Phone 1815-J. wanted: Young lady to share apartment with lady employed. 120 W. Rosser. turrets . 2 off eas i i | it at rh li i i Epht Fi " E i E rE ESE i ‘ a g i ied : z 7 H i i i i ft i u i i a ay H ot i g i 5 i : i a i i | if ‘4 : i i i "E LJ i i a pee RENT—: Electric refrigerator. Gas, Adults only. Inquire Mrs. Hughes, 616-7th St. Please do not phone. room FOR RENT—Furnished nished all modern 3-room apart- ments. Private baths. Also fur- nished 2-room Laun- privileges. Rent very reason- able. Call at 711 Ave. A. Phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Extra fine Lag floor furnished apartment large bedroom. Private bath. Electric Tefrigerator. Private entrance. Close in, See it. Phone 1313. RENT—Well furnished « room apt. City heat, gas range, frigidaire, See custodian at Make your office modern’ wit Underwood Notseless ets, For trial and tien, CALL CAPITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 20T Broadway. 1-100 PHONE iz, “Tt pleases us to please you" Insured Carriers Baggage and Parcel Delivery Phone 55 Fleck Motor | 9th Anniversary Sale USED CAR - Specials Car Prices Drastically Reduced —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——....____.. CHEVROLET 1932 COACH Driven only 12,000 miles. Hot water heater. Full equipment. Sale Price $425.00 — FORD LATE ’29 TOWN SEDAN | Used it. A Bargain for $235.00 a FORD 1929 SPORT CABRIOLET Thoroughly reconditioned. Good tires, 1933 license. Very Sporty Model, $195.00 en SEO Ae PLYMOUTH 1930 SEDAN Fall 4 equipped. $295.00 1980 CHRYSLER 70 6 wheel finish like ew High fraction of its Special Value, $465. 1930 DODGE “8” SEDAN Motor completely reconditioned and fally guaranteed. Reduced from $595 to $475 1928 WILLYS KNIGHT COACH

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