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PMO LEE TER oN HT Ram a NaN wa THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 20,1983 _ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and An Up-To-The Minute Directory | Market Report for Thur., April 20/O0f The City’s Wants "Wataa'tuc Want Ad Taker STOCK QuoTATIONS WHEAT PRICES LEAP lx 4 +198% 128 128 128 Ce AD 114 tas tay ie prntreray 14,602, firm. Q extra 23-23%; extra (92 score) 22%; first (7-01 score) 22%; centralized (90 Py score) 22%. Packing stock, current LEAP AS UNCLE SAN - Adams *oints in Most Active Trad- ing In Three Years Hie i Ky | po : 443 7 a | i E°e i i| 3 eh } I i ii ae g ids j F I z “ nF S| } 7 i i i 3 i ; i a f H + u d z i 1 i ‘ g : i cH of i i F ai H = F f 8 rT - eRe LE cet 3 EB He al 3 i | H H | it 5 6 j 5 3 ; te S88 H itt g88 3 Ff i 7 i ti iF Et i i HA atl ii agtll intel rm f be i ii i ts H B 4 Ha BEE 5F 4 3 E i f 3 F Hl i E j ? i BE ig g i A EEL ain ft e I ; I ast i u j 5 i E i I i i { e i H ing i iv s es i s j § il i § E : Hi i BIVSTesessess: Pet tt ere t tt et tee ee td | New York Stocks | i Some Rises As Much As 10 1/3 53 20 53S = ar | of 38 to 47 cents, AS INFLATION PLAN GATHERS IMPETU &@ year ago, 18% protein Tak north. age B83 283 283 82 PY eRe G a Cents a Bushel But Reac- tions Develop a ae .- 3 ATE Chicago, April 20—(}—In a wat of purchasing which resulted largely from plans for inflation, wheat Thursday as much as 10% cents bushel over prices current Tuesday. The market, however, sided affair and at times sha fons from Trade leaders expressed bel ing conditions were without preced- Hu i a : ae Ele tu weieee than the exception. ‘Wheat closed nervous 1%-2% cents es We above Wednesday's finish, May 67-|1 BAW oF ‘Apri, 20.—-(P)-- Wheat rovetpea Thursday 146 compared to 49 Delivered | To Arrive am 8 4 ay 12 67%, July 68%-%; corn 1%-1% UD, ligq May 35%-%, July 37%-%; 1% advanced, and provisions oats %-| Dp make, No. 1, Cheese, 257,224, firm. State, whole milk flats, held average to fancy spe- Clals 18-19, Eggs 34,949, firm. Mixed special packs or selections receipts 17-18; standards and commercial standards 16-16%; firsts 14%4-%; seconds 13%-14; medi Ibs. 13%4-% ; dirties, No. Ibs. 13%- %; average checks 11%-12; storage Packed, firsts 15-15%. Dressed poultry irregular, unchang- Live poultry firmer. Express tur: keys 15-22; broilers 12-26; roosters ducks 19; others by freight and ex- Press unquoted. colors, fresh an advance of 1 to 2 cents, scoured basis, although some houses are ask- ing a greater advance. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES and trading slow, oa dull, too few sales reported to ‘quote. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, April 20—(?)—Foreign exchange buoyant. Great Britain de- . |mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 3.85% ; France 4.38 15/16; Italy 5.81%; Germany 25.99%; Norway 19.99%; Bweden 20.24%; Montreal in +(N. Y., 88.25; New York in Montreal, *| Agr.)—Potatoes, 121, 2 durum::: Provisions rose briskly with grain, jurum and displayed the greatest trade vol-| "° “ ‘ume in months. About mid-session wheat was cents above Wednesday's finish and % | corn 1%-1% up. zt |RODEO START FOLLOWED 5 wheat. Winter wheat was riominally 1% | unchanged with fe *4} and some sales were made at # HBS Lona BSSer' Fr RRR FESO SER es FR RRA: FRR FF tj il Barley was up 2-3c for malting ity and 1-2c for the medium to Flax demand was fair. a Grain Quotations T MINNEAPOLIS 19% 20% 19% 21% 123% 124 123% 1.23% 1.25% 125° (128 17 127 Bk 23 Pars see ses eB ekg gees abs a5 bbe whe aan? Ee Fee See FEE FF bee Bee eee BS FRE & SRE KK demand fair to good. | 71. Cash corn demand was quiet to fair 2%-3|2 ye ye Litt tty ¥ Kan onauane ss 8 a g < 4 Boyes soaee Be SB Fe i ? 31 M5 46% 44 1.25% 1.26% 1.24% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by mo Co.) 3 ae 8 2x y Dark hard winter wheat . DULUTH CLOSE Duluth, April 20. — ¢) — Closing| prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, No. 2 do, 70-80; No. 3 do, No. 1 northern, 71-81; No. 2 do, 70-80; No. 1 dark hard winter Montana, 73-76; No. 1 hard winter | Montana, 73-76; No. 1 amber durum, | a 65-73; No. 2 do, 64-72; No. 1 durum, + 68-66; N¢ do, 63: 1 mixed durum, 63. No. 2 do, 63-70; No. 1 red durum, 62. Flax on track, 1.26-27; to arrive, 1.26; May, 1.26; July, 1.26% SGept., 1.28; Oct., 1.26%. Oats, No. 3 white, 22%-%. No. 1 rye, 46%. Barley, malting, 38-41; special No. gad No. 3, 34-37; lower grades, easier —® : RR RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, April 20.—(?)—] & Bee Bah eR ern 78%; No, 1 mixed 72%. Corn: No. 8 yellow 30%-31%; No. 3 mixed 29. Mad No, 2 white 21; No. 2 feed Rye: No. 1 45%-46%. Barley: Special No. 2, 42-4713; No. 3, 36-46; sample grade 3414. No, 1, 1.25-1.26. 8 Es 124% 26 1.26 ro eke 6% eS 3 on tf i § ee beat: FR PER pb De? E 2 aad | i Aa i it i i i i 2 si crt] SEP Fou setae tes 113.25. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, April 20.—(7)—(U. 8. Dep, on track 291, total U. 8. shipments 681; old, sup- plies moderate, trading slow, dull; sacked per cwt., Wisconsin round whites, 75-77%; Minnesota Red Riv- er Ohios, 1 car, 72%; Idaho Ruseets, 1.30-1.40; new stock, liberal, trading rather slow, market about, CURB STOCKS New York, April 20.—()—Curb: Cities Service, 3. Bond GOVERNMENT BONDS Liberty 3%s, 100.24. “Liberty 1st 4%s, 101.24. Liberty 4th 4%s, 102.5. ‘Treasury 4%8, 105.24. Treasury 4s, 102.20. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Util. (new), %. 20.—( Cities Service, 3; Elec. Bond é& Share, 18%; Standard Oil Ind., 23; United Founders, %. re on New ¥ .— () — money steady; 1 per cent. loans firmer; 30-60 days, 1-1%; 3-6 months, 49| 1-1% per cent. Prime commercial paper, 2. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE \ (By the Associated Press) AT SEEDING IN STATE IS ABOUT 15 PER CENT FINISHED Richland, Sargent, Dickey, M'Intosh and Emmons Have Made Good Speed N.D., 20.—()—Wheat seeding is Pest jae cent complete in North Dakota, it was re! I atistisian for the state, agricultural stat ate, various ‘This is 45c se eeeeeeenee es ATC Female Help Wanted WANTED—Girl to help with house- work for room and board while at- tending school. Write Tribune Ad. No. 3879. WANTED — Girl’ for housework on farm. Must be over 20 years of age and good to children. Employment all summer. William Hassa, Route 1, Bismarck, N. Dal W. all around butcher, life experience. ‘Will work for reasonably low wages. Like to have work at once. Write Tribune Ad No. 3856. ————xX—;>——— ~ ___Help Wanted |WANTED—Men-Women to sell “Pin- Jess Clothes Lines” to the homes. A real opportunity. L. Price, 715% ‘Thayer Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak. a cs FOR SALE—600 bushels of seed bar- Jey. Will sell for market price plus a few cents storage. Chris Grenz, _-Havelton, N. Dak, FOR SALE—Rebuilt typewriter, ex- cellent condition. Priced right. Ad- dress W. R. Mueller eat 302 Ave. D P. m. SEPARATORS AND MILKERS— Same day service repairs and parts. Few rebuilt machines at bargain prices. Write Sharples Sales & Service Co., West Chester, Pa. Farms tor Rent FOR RENT—Farm with buildings. Between Wing and Sterling. L. N. Cary Co., Mandan, N. Dak. back received when his automobile overturned and went int ditch. A flat tire was believed to have caused the accident, which occurred 3] five miles west of La Moure Wednes- day afternoon. Bonzer was en route to Bismarck with two companions, who received minor cuts. Attending physicians said Bonzer was resting as well as could be ex- Pected but were unable to say how severe the injury was until further examination could be given. CONTINUE from page one’ Three-Point Plan For Inflation Set For Presentation Representative Byrns, the Demo- cratic leader, told newsmen at the capitol he expected a message from the president Thursday or Friday about controlled inflation. “And the temper of the house is such that I think it will stand behind him and give him whatever he wants,” Byrns said. It was stated that while America is off the gold standard in international trade as a result of Roosevelt's with- drawal of gold support of the dollar in foreign exchanges, the United States technically is on the gold stan- dard domestically. Senator Thomas told reporters: “It will put value back into com- modities and real estate and there will “It is also a bank relief bill, as it Says Farmers to Get 88 Cents for Wheat BREE “5 i for WANT-AD RESULTS BUSINESS SERVICE GUIDE Real Estate FOR SALE—Thirty-five acre farm uear Sunny, on Heart River Road. House with running water, barn, Poultry house, alfalfa, etc. Priced right. L. Van Hook, No. 40, City National Bank Bldg., Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Lot 50x70 facing east on capitol boulevard on 7th Street. See Dick at Dick’s Grocery. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for Bis- marck home, @ new modern = low in fine residential section ot Yakima, Wash. A wonderful chance for people wishing to move to a milder climate of fruit and flowers. Phone 1358. “BE WISE AND BUY—NOW __ We are on the re-bound from a ter- rible period of depression. Many of us now realize our unwise reasoning of the past. We neglectea to think of the future in those days. We are mak- ing a new start today and I can safely say that no better start can be made than thru the purchase of a location for your own home. A home that is yours, no matter what size, is protection for yourself and family, no matter what may hap- pen, your real-estate re- mains with you. Buy a location off the high taxesbut keep in mind the future. Remember By closeness to improvements such as parks, and paving; a location well selected is bound to increase in value. Now is the time to be wise and buy. I am selling at very low Prices and terms. FRANK E. HEDDEN Hedden Real Estate Agency. Webb Block. _ Phone 0. Make your office m Underwood Noit Painting and Decorating Painting & Decorating Wallpaper Cleaned Prices Reasonable and Werk Guaranteed Home Decorators Store 209 Bawy. Bismarck Phone 240 FUNERAL HOME FOR SALE—New modern bungalow. Gas heat. Good location. Rea sonable terms to responsible party. Phone J. C. Beattie for appoint- ment. private bath, $30.00. All close in. L, W. McLean. Phone 905. » Landscaped grounds. Near schools and capitol. Priced for quick sale. Owner leaving city. Write P. O. Box 602, Bismarck, N. FOR RENT—Six room modern house and garage on Fourth Street, $45.00 | pes Write Tribune Ad. No, ———————— Apartments for Rent eee REAL ESTATE FIVE ROOM bungalow, 4 blocks from Postoffice, $3500. SEVEN ROOM modern house, River- view, hot water heat, $5200. SIX ROOM modern bungalow, 14th street, $3500. SEVEN ROOM modern house, 5th street, $6000. FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, at- tached garage, 12th street, $2600. SIX ROOM modern, stucco bungalow, ‘ith 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 Prices. F. E. YOUNG. Personal EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—At one half price. All work guaranteed one year. ‘Regular $1.00 fancy crys- tal, 50c; watch cleaning, regular $2.00, now $1.00. Wrist watches FOR RENT—Two room furnished or unfurnished apartment in the Nico- la apartments with private bath, kitchenette, laundry apart. . Electric refrigerator. Suit- able for 2. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. R. 8. Enge. FOR RENT—Four room furnished or unfurnished apartment consisting of living room, kitchen, two bed- rooms. Close to bath. No children. Call at 604-3rd St. Rear door.