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& PAC. oo... sceeee 615 [Off to % Up, Qnd -provisions varying|> rye....., 61% 684 7% .ss.,| butchers; medium and light sows HAULING | ican Smelting, U. 8. Indusrial Alcohol, |C. M. St. P. & P. Pf 10% |fromr 12 cents decline to a rise of 17 Fa ee 3.65-4.00; heavies 3.25-65; feeder pigs iw Apartment Rent * ‘New York Central, Santa Fe and Del-|C. R. I. & Pac. 4% | cents, NO. dovess. 1.84% 1.90% 1.82% .... | 2.7504.29. ee ot et ee ce * »|. Sheep, 2,500, including 300 billea GARBAGE AND ASH HAULING] Modern Apartments : firm, were not enthusiastic. ‘Colum. G. & El. 1B. MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES through; no early sales, asking strong Weekly. Ashes, per month, 75c; Pi : aes ee 33% | DISPLAY NERVOUSNESS | Livestock for fat lambs; other classes quoted Garage, ‘per Teveil; See, Tea vineg For Rent T Pr oduce | Maske: | | |Gom.' southern’: 2% bile see 4.—-()—Wheat had unchanged. Choice fat lambs held worked for Burch for the last or hen !|Con. Gas 42%, |@ nervous day here, opening strong ". above 6.40; desirable feeding lambs now taken over . eee ——— Con, Oil 13% | with stocks reacting because of Win-| South St. Paul, Oct. 4—(P)}—(U. 8. eligible largely 5.75-6.25; salable sup- Sis Ne reme Piao 408, ' Prredingpgiiottrpasepratseei caiexue Cont. Bak. 134 | nipeg indifference and then rallying | Dep. Agr.)—Cattle-2,800; little done on| ply around 40- per cent feeders; bulk A. GABEL Fireproof Building. Rent very He On. 4-0 Gee Mang 86 |sharply on reports of liberal export | most ‘slaughter classes; early under-| fat lambs late Tuesday 6.25-40. reasonable. Inquire at the H % \ ve ere; hold- i Office \Gont: Ol! Del. + hg Dec. wheat closed 2%:c higher, and fed steers and yearlings marck Tribune (tidal ss ei Bags wel e firm, |Cont. Ol! Del... > 0% |May 20 higher. Dec. and May rye] overs still a factor; few common to) | RANGE OF CARLOT SALES, a H putter, 100083, ie Cream Wheat | 30 | closed %e higher. Dec. and May bar-| medium cows 1.75-2.50; low cutters ibe polis, ie venkat! Renal =< a ‘i <a ae Setar chivas oar Crosley Radio : + 94% /ley closed 7c higher. Dec. and May nd cutters 75-150; common to med- | Carta! ia renga Cae the NOTICE—Will haul your ashes (| FOR RENT—Well furnished apart- 1 als ~ {Curtiss Wright . + ,2!2}oats closed unchanged.* Dec. flax | ium bulls 1.75-2.40; mainly 2.25 down; |SPring 90%-92%4; No. siierbe or garbage, once a week during ment. Second floor front. New ‘ 23; extra firsts (90-91) 2042-22; firsts! Dia. Match is 23% closed %c higher and May %c lower.|Stockers and feeders draggy; com-|¢rn 89%-91%; sample grade dark the winter. Prompt service, rea- Studio couch, Frigidaire, Telephone, (88-89) 18-19; seconds (86-87) 16%- ee 38, | Cash wheat was mostly unchanged | mon steers 2.00-3.00; heifers 2.00-65; northern 85%; No. 1 amber durum sonable price. Six years’ experi- gas and electricity furnished. Phone ~ ae standards (90 centralizer carlots) Eon pd ae with demand good for the heavy and|chotce feeder steers scarce, quotable afl an peers hard 84%. ence in this kind of work. 273. 411-5th Street. 1, {ight quality and slower for medium. |4.50-5.00. Calves 2,600; steady to (ee ae am A ee Eggs, 2.897, firm; extra firsts cars| El Auto 18'4| winter wheat was nominally un.|Weak; sorting increased; good to| Oats, No. 3 white 33-33. Phone 1683-R een our zoom’ moter 20'2, local 19%; fred graded firsts! Erie R. | changed and in ready demand if of-| choice 5.00-6.00; common and medium! Rye, No. 2, 69%. Henry F. Swanson Ger tieater “all at SLATE a cee ai Tie: local 18%; current receipts. 26 |fered. Durum was a bit slower and ee, ob iearaee ul Flax, No. 1, 1.92, phone 1475-W. Call at rear door *e-17%. 8 | easier. 8 6,000; large! ive; arou! a = Au et Poultry, live, 32 trucks, easy; hens Ge “Cash corn of best quality was inj10 highet; good to choice 160-220 lbs., CHICAGO CASH GRAIN FOR RENT—New, partly furnished, ‘ 9-122; Leghorn fens 7%; Leghorn ° 5.00-10; 5.10 paid by all interests; | Chicago, Oct. 4.—(#)—Wheat, No. 2 | two large room ground floor apart- t a very good demand and firm, but the ; top 5.10 paid by. 3 . appro \ Male Help Wanted ment with cl chickens 8; roosters 7%; turkeys 12- | ¢ lower grades dragged. Oats was in|most 220-250 Ibs. 4.85-5.00; 250-310 {Ted 89; No. 1 hard 89%2; corn; No. 2 \ / ent with closet and bath. Lights, 15; spring ducks 9-10, old 7-9; spring |G} P fair to good demand. Rye demand| lbs., 425-85; 140-160 Ibs, 450-500; | mixed 42%-43%; No. 2 yellow 42%-| -——-—_—_—_ ENE. | Sean WiTH CAR NEEDED IMMED-| heat, gas and water furnished. geese 11; Rock springs 1013-12, colored!Gen, Mills .. ‘sas. somewhat improved ‘and offer-|pigs 4.00-50; bulk packing. sows 3.40- | 4412; No. 2 white 43%-45%; sample IATELY to take over fine-paying} Laundry privileges. Call at 802-2nd i Gen. Motors ings were ight. Barley tone was|90; heavy weights down to 3.75 and| Stade 30; oats, No. 2 white 35-3614; / Leading the fight for the lives of | jocal Tea and Coffee Route. Must) _Street_or phone 282-M. one Se 14 slugeish except for the better grade)Below: average cost Tuesday 447; | Te, NO. 0, 721: seuey” Ser seed, | bility for the uroing of the Ger | er starts amore later.” Permanent | Por eeNs Well fumished spart- 4, | Stuff and offerings were very moder- | Weight pounds, ig i . | * e a econ loor front lew onhem, York, Oct. 4) —Butter, 10, [Gold Dust” ate, Flax offerings were moderate| Sheep 8,000; run practically all na-|800-1100 ewt, ma Sie Sebiee 4 Der areas ee connection with big reliable nation-| studio couch, Frigidaire, telephone, extra 24%-25; extra (92 score) 34; Graham ce $., [And in good demand. Heth retrain aeadrel ler, Communist leader, Terough Route ami. 2570 Monmouth, Cin-| 573, ‘aiesth Street poe ee ae first (87-91 scores) 19%4-23; centralize|@t. Nor. Pf. Ee ES camry ata ne Cerner Sent fs re DULUTH CASH CLOSE Arthur Garfield Hays, American | cinnati, O. * aaa ot a ed (90 score) 20% 21%. Gt West, Sue Grai tio: er on lambs; indications about steady) nuiuth, Oct. 4—(P)—Closing cash | ive a FOR RENT—One or two furnished oF } Ch 94,369, firm....State, whole|Grigsby Gryn | rain Quotations | | sheep; ‘Tuesday's bulk good to prices: Wheat: No. 1 dark northts:i . unfurnished light housekeeping i malik tina SES tae las average’ Houde Eiet ait | poem a a 2 HP Mat nD 128 no, 2 dar northern 98-00; No,| commission which declared for the | Female Help Wanted fooms. ia modern home. Phone ro run 13; held unchanged. Houston Oil Ft see 3.dark northern 86-88; No. 1 northern | pecence::o) nates te oo. | GaNTeDeapeienoed, alteration | Eggs, 20,088, firm. Mixed colors, | Hudson Motor ; pura" Open aig Te" Close «Gea 89-93; No. 2 northern 88-90; No.1am- Sack planned to introduce | the Bore Ceeeerecet somone store. |FOR RENT—Practicaliy new three dirties, undergrades 14; other mixed | Indien Refin. : Pa fear gerne ber durum 84%-1.04%; No. 2 amber ipaseetialtiacdalealg: Write ‘Tribune Ad. No. 5132. room apartment. Private bath. Gass colors unchanged. Int, Harvester hicego, Oct, Am AU. B. Dep. | durum 84%-1.04%; No. 1 durum 83% an eememmems| fatige. Electric refrigerator. Use of Dressed poultry steady to weak.|Int. Nick. Cen. fs Agr.)—Hogs 12,000 including 4,000 di-| gs7,- No, 2 duruny 8374-84%; No. 1 SiKhkAenE oR i electric washer and vacuum cleaner. . 0} e) oe * in * 295 ii ha . 10-21; other grades unchanged. | Johns-Manville lus; 470-540; light lights 510-40; pigs |Ct7um 69%-102%; No. 1 red durum) snenged. Shipments 14992, Pure Bran|EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—At| FOR, "RENT—Modern, ground floor | Kayser (J) 400-5.00; packing sows 3.40-4.10; Flax on track 1.84%-1.00%4; flax to|!3-00-13.50. Standard Middlings 14.00-| one half price. All work guaranteed eran ae ay palate | Miscellaneous | | Rennecstt light light, good and cholce 140-160! arrive 184%. ee Cee eee eerie resuiss| Yate bath. Located at Oll-and Bt. i ——__—_——- 9 | Kresge 8. Sain ae eae oe ne Oats, No. 3 white, 34% -35%. $200, now $1.00. Wrist’ watches| Married couple preferred, Call at | FOREIGN EXCHANGE Kroger & 30" 5.15-45: heavy weight 250-360 ibs.,| NO. 2 rye. track. 6614-70. A pair of wrens, near London.) cleaned, revular $3.00, now $1.60.| _South door. _ | pica Cartons : sa tiara pl 66648; panting 4 5250 ibs.:| Barley, choice to fancy, 54-56; me-|Texas, made their nest under the seat| Main spring, $1.25, Dean E. Kysar,|FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room apart- | New York, Oct. 4—(4)—Foreign ex- | Loew’ ae . 33, |Minneapolis, Oct. 4.—(7)— 4.25-5.25; packing sows medium and i oy) 9 ied 2 room apart. | Sy. Great Britain demand|Louts. G. & Bi : Hi%| Wheat “Open “High Low Close} good 215-880 Ibs, 325-425; pi Gium to good 51-53; lower grades|of an automobile and hatehed out six| 310-4th St. 2nd door north of] ment with closet and pantry, $25 per } sat dollars, others, in cents, Great |Mack Trucks . : 865 ‘Bb% 68" |snd choice 100-190 ibe aDo-E Ao, on | 82: Babies, in Aplte, of, the ase TDA vn, | _ sonbmomery Ward. month. Heat, lights, gas and tele- Britain 4.76%; France 6.06; Italy 8.13; | Math. 4 Alalt 31% 90% 915)" Cattle 10,000; calves 1,500; fed CHICAGO POTATOES ana int She waren ts SeGally WATCHES AND JEWELRY CARE- pacts furnished. Adults only. Also cetianay 36.90; "Norway 23.95; Sweden| Miemt oper 60% 68 68% | Steers. and. long yearlings. grading) Chicago, Oct. 4.—(P)—-(U. 8. D.'A.) | waited at the farm until the car re- pest ye bags, co oR RAlso. ae er “ew Thayer, Pho Wicbes mons) \ ae fo. Ka : ; 3 8, shipments 776; Russets steady, oth- ie : { iq CURB STOCKS Neat" lett b Stu HF proved: tberal: mipply at ates ran | 2 Sock, enlly Wesker: :uppies| Records from many cities have five years. Located af Harris and| Apartments: 2S era ‘Ge P. w. o ° moderate demand and trading moder- the most dangerous time| Woodmansee Mi A G New York, Oct. 4.—(?)—Curb: Nat. Biscult ‘ ; _|belng of value to sell at 6.00 upward; | ate; sacked per cwt.; U. 8. No. 1,|>roved that the o see. lurphy, Phone 852. + Gities Service ee ee aay lege v*°atts Se 34% 35% [not much doing on common and me- wisconsin Cobblers few sales 1.25-35; |°f day for both riding tn automobiles) WANTED—Work by young married| FOR RENT—Modern aparimiente tn Elec Bond & Share 18%. Nat. Power & Li ‘3 dium grades weighty steers or grass|Minnesota-North Dakota 1. (30-35; and walking V4 th a Svaae dee man with one child, experienced in] fireproof building at reduced rents. ' Standard Oil Ind 31%. N.Y Central 184 185 1.83% 1.83% |COWS; light heifers selling up to 6.35; | partly graded 120-25; Red River |cause there is neittet, service station work, clerking, sales-| Inquire at Tribune office, } United Founders 1% N.Y.N.H, & 187% 187% 187 187 |Slaughter cattle and vealers: steers, | Ohio's 1.30-40; sand land Ohio's part-| light nor art bene work and farming. Will work for | seems ey | Nae, arta b good and choice 550-900 Ibs., 5.25-6.75; |1y graded 1.05-10; Towa Cobblers part- small wage or room and board.| > MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE Rene aoe 24% CHICAGO, RANGE + 900-1100 Ibs., 5.25-6.85; 1100-1300 Ibs.,/ly graded 1.25; Nebraska Triumphs U.| A survey taken in rural districts! Write Tribune Ad No. 5140. Rooms for Rent (By The Associated Press) Dea amaunlelen 15% | Chicago, ‘Oct, 4—(P)— 5.25-6.85; 1300-1500 ‘Ibs, 5.25-6.85;/8. No. 1, 140-50; Wyoming 1.5-65; |near Detroit shows more than three- | #OUSEKEEPER, EXPERIENCED, |FOR RENT — Downstairs sleeping First Bank Stock 7%: [Pac Gas & El. - High Goose common and medium 550-1300 Ibs.,|Idaho Russets 1.65-75, few higher;|fourths of the automobile accidents|” erricient, wishes position in moth-| room, Suitable for one or two. $le Northwest Banco 6. [pacific Ltg. rth 3.00-5.25; heifers, good and choice|slightly decayed 1.50; combination occurred on straight, wide and level! eriess home. Adults or will care for| a mgnth. Call at 412-Sth St. or ICAGO STOCKS Be ees ‘93% | 950-750 ‘lbs, 4.75-6.35; common and jerade 1.35-40, few 1.45-50. highways and not near intersections. | invalid. References. Write Tribune| phone 1547-W. CHICA r=) " Ad No. 5139. FOR RENT—Room in modern ni wmal2y, he Associated Press) |Parinles Trans = DEPENDABLE GIRL WANTS house-|" home. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel. « McGraw Electric, 4% Penney (J. ©.) work. Write Olga Lundeen, Tuttle,| Clean and quiet and always hot 1 4%. Fen. : — N. Dak. — Call at 503 Fourth St. or ae ufeioas 120-R. GOVERNMENT BONDS | pills, : od one New York, Oct. 4.—(?)—Government . : e e FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in bonds: ee : Pub. Bve. N 66 ” Houses and Flats ‘modern home. Always hot water. FY Liberty 3%4s, 102.13. Pullman : WANTED—A home loving family to | lose in. Phone 1451 or call at 501- Liberty 1st 4%s, 10231. Buety. : occupy my residence at 100 Ave, B. th Street. s Liberty 4th 4%s, 103.8. Radi and 1st Street. Furnis or un- Treasury 4%s, 109.31. furnished. Also wanted 2 ladies ‘or Sale Treasury 4s, 106.3. Reo Motor . i pri i i Alper to share my three room apartment | FOR SALE—17% foot counter, 30 mAs eeR Be. a Raise your prices by eating your milk and poultry products Upatars, Very Plesset and oowy|"inches wide and 20 inches high, Tt MONEY RATES og eynk ‘ol Terms reasonable at Places.} stools included with counter. Also New York, Oct, 4.—()—Call money If thirty million farmers consume an You will also gain by eating more Phone Mrs ‘Thistlewaite Bourgols| bec ben Wats woe outat. Also steady; % per cent. : extra dozen EGGS per week, it means POULTRY AND CHEESE. You can at 404-J.or call at 100 Ave. B. and| Inquire at Prince Cafe. ‘Telephone Time loans steady; 60 days %-%; thirty million dozen or one million cases © eat. your products for NOTHING, and Ist Streets. Could’also be used for] 288, 3-4-5 mos. 5%-%; 6 mos. %i-1 per cent. make more money. music studio. ‘ Prime commercial paper 1%. out of the market and within five weeks . FOR RENT room bungalow ak ————___—__—_ the tremendous surplus will be con- H ‘30 disappearing bed for sale. Call BISMARCK GRAIN verted into a shortage and prices will DON’T eat substitutes and pay for THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1938 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and THE BISMARCK TRIBU N E homie Report for Wed., Oct. 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS medhim 21-479; cows, good 290-/ CLASSIFIED AD ow. cnet ai guise St: iB bulls RATES You, Too, HOPE IS REBORN IX i rk Stocks. | ADVANCE ISMADE [28 __ Sea ee ASSTOCKS ADVANGE = es nel Put 4 Blomarck ‘Tebane 4% LW via’ and ‘nomib’ Gentle wise mon 350-450; stocker and feeder 16% ON CHIC AGO MART ess Min out’ tatiete wheat |catte: sters, good and cholce cae ry ts = ; common and medium ee W pron Ley on a (o work for you today. W. 87 8 Short Covering by Traders Re-| ron ay 1 Sheep 11,000; fat lambs opening |3 consecutive oN Job too big or small. 10% by . words . it” |Foreigners Come Irito Market) (sq or pe Mena i AT be 33% ‘ % 1HW....- 8 87 85 .....{desitable natives bid around 6.50-75 cently on Sidelines Lends | A@- Metal; a1” | ‘and Buy Large Quanti- Derem Ie angre einen tn a one Y Am. Fors & it’. 9 % 7 1.03% | Above 7.00; others unchanged; slaugh- * Am: ties in Canad: ht Stoker 101% 1% 0% 108% word to above rates, oe eee 4m. Roll phibants Pantber 1.007%, 1.045 food son exis, blank See 3 : 4 a amber.... 1.00% 1.04% ....4 esses and choice, ink; medium, | 2 : An Sugar 65. | Chicago, Oct. 4—(?)—Grain trade |Cholce of * blank; lambs 90 Ibs, down, good and cos: pate at Sera aie race New York, Oct, 4.—()—Hope was |An. Tel. & Tel interest centered mainly Wednesday eo > BO sees cholce 6.00-7.15; common and medium | 178 otfive by, o:00 a. m. to insure , 4 cets Wed. |A™- Tob “B” . on what President Roosevelt might!2 ambe1 98% 4.00-6.25; 90-98 Ibs., good and choite,| ‘ton same day in the regular! @nd ask reborn in the financial marke - Am: Wat. Wks. 23% |say Wednesday night in New York.\Gradeof : : blank; ewes, 90-150 Ibs, good and ssitied | fora nesday as securities and staples rallied |Am: Wool Pid. :.. 51% !As a result wheat prices showed a|! ambe ‘Blt choice 1.50-2.60; all weights common |“/assifled page. briskly under the stimulus of short a De oe. . He general upward trend. 2 amber. 20% :jand medium .75-2.00; feeding lambs! Outs border or white space used on want ad covering and re-accumulation by|Atch. T&S. F. . 5434 | Foreigners seeking breadstuff sup- Grade of % % path th eat totle slo want ads come under the classified! taker trad ho have for some time been| Atl. Coast Lin 36 |Piles were again in the market and u en. 1% Re : display rates of 75 cents per column hugging the side-ti Atl Ref. . 25%, | Purchased 2,250,000 bushels of Cana-|? Gurum... 7th Toi. «: SIOUX CITY inch per single insertion. uge! a wth lines. ae t Auburn ‘Au 50!,{ dian wheat, but the price spread be- a “| Sioux City, Iowa, Oct. 4—(P)—(U. Kei ra ei ete I | é Aviation Corp, 9%4|tween Chicago and Winnipeg widened| . qo. aarap Gra S. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,000; beef bushel and cotton improved. Bonds | Baldwin lpeomotive 13% |somewhat, with weather in the Cana- Steers and yearlings slow, weak at recent decline; fat she stock about| Heads Defense at steady; stockers and feeders slow, . . . Leipsig Trial revived substantially, The dollar re-| Balt, & Ol 28 vor fumed its advance against leading Berea cilia 95% Eee ag ee European currencies. dix AY . 16% Metal, Alcohol and rail shares ted [Beth, Steel ... oe Bn oe ho afterward the upturn. Homestake Mining jump- itd 16%4 | spout t ’s fin- riggs Mfg. . 9% wo cents above Tuesday's fin: ed 18 points and gains of 4 to 5 points i 12% |ish. Corn and oats prices borrowed j were recorded by issues of Union Pa-| pur, Ad. Mch. 151, | firmness from wheat action. cific, U. S. Smelting, Nationat Dis-|Culumet & Heci 5% | Provisions were higher with grains tillers, American Commercial Alcohol, | Canadian Pacific . 14% /and responsive to an abrupt rise of Celanese and Allied Chemical. Others | Case, J. I. 710% | hog values. up around 2 to 3 included U. 8. Steel, |Cerro De Pa: $8'2| Wheat closed firm, 1%-1% above American Telephone, Case, Dupont, | Ches. & Ohio 12'* | Tuesday's finish, Dec. 90%-%, May Johns-Manville, Sears Roebuck, West- | ¢; “Wes. 3% |(94%-%; corn unchanged to % lower,|Med toed. 4 ‘ ern Union, General Motors, Chrysler, |Gri Gt Wrst. ‘97 |Dec. 47%-%, May 53%-54; oats %|LOWer erds, 53 50 American Can, Cerro De Pasco, Amer=|C. M. Bt. P. & 6% |off to % up, and provisions varying | 2 oe barely steady; early sales yearlings up to 5.85; some held above 6.00; bulk salable around 5.00-75; load choice 1,001 Ib. yearlings late Tuesday 6.20; few lots desirable heifers 5.50; most cows 2.25-75; low cutters and cutters mainly 1.50+2.00; early sales stockers 4.00 down. Hogs 5,000; slow, steady to 10 lower to shippers; packers inactive; top 4.90; early sales better grade 170-220 Ibs. 4.60-85; no action on heavier ;Business and Professional Service Guide _at 212 W. Thayer. Phone 253. _ (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ae 32 ; the Bi who won't help himself. XN tomatically them by allowing big surpluses of your Rate OnLner & eerie pol Pie airnnce st eee Beye poultry products to accum- gasses Sait acces am No. 1 dark. nerpern $ 71 | Simms Pet. ’ ulate UNUSED except at lower prices. and hot water heater. West part| FoR No, 1 northern .. -11| Skelly Oil at— ivered f to Pri ble, for quick No. 1 amber durum ‘1 |Boe. Vac. protein One dozen eggs are worth an average aad aaa turnover. Write Tribune ry No. ‘60'Southern Pac. Bu Ge non 2 of 15¢ to you. If you produce 80 dozens ssstes Cold S ea nae ee oF quick sale 635. Fee a. \3ak north, 85 87 eggs per week at Sc advance, it.means from V. §. Department of Agriculture FOR RENT—Strictly modern-5 room| H. D. pia a Motfit, Ne Dak” Standard Brands .. 25% / A olen ge $1.50 or a net to you of $1.40 more per ee jal "house ‘and garage. Call at 406-9th FOR GALE-Servie salon Cheap Man |2dk north: 38 20 case than you are getting, with the sa- fee eet | eee for cash. Write Tribune Ad 4% |3,ck north. 85 97 tisfaction of ha’ eaten a dozen good Batter, Cream- oe ee consisting of Br v= 5126, ; Hi Fs north: as x = na ed et TE ss ocigiinaamesbiasi Patioe ond bait.’ Hien! and seater For Rent : er i \iae north: 38° ot aug If thirty million farmers eat one more can, Ibs. ... 94,385,000 66,721,000 eyed furnished. | Electric | refrigeration. | OR RENT—Large store room WAH |” aq Boston, Oct. 4—(}—U._ 8. 8% anon, 2992 eget of BUTTER per week there will Exe, Shell, cases $941,000 5,960,000 8,768,000 of Mrs, Hughes, 610-Tth St. Please eS a ee a Agr.)—The bulk of a moderate de- oe 2dk north: 38 89 Nae thirty million pounds less on the Opened Fee - 102,488,000 92,967,000 98,453,000 do not phone. Sd i, mand for wool is on mefium quality | tinderwood 90% |3,0k, north. 85 87 * market dnd in five weeks the heavy sur- —_pouitry, tros- i “fleece and territory and on the finer Union Carbide . Mh, |r ws gs plus ‘will be converted into a shortage "en, lbs, -... 67,753,000 30,206,000 41,141,000 . See ae Hod Onl and|Untet “Ares us [2 de north. ss resulting in an advance of at least 5c The official figures on cold storage holdings as L, —-—«simllar_fleepes are at 0c cete in cH isa per pound. Ss retin the thane ot a tee oan the grease although some woo! of this aa north... 09: 91 self-evident that we should have very low mar- grade has been sold ate(2 cents. 4/2 Ro... Bt 88 One pound of butter le worth about ibe kets if surpluses are not consumed. 2 Metin ee ald saul to a tub 4 iene 4 Daw or week, the advance of The government and the public are in 1HW..... oO AL es ‘means an additional aos per an or pathy with you, but remember, all i to you on the tub per week wer of ‘he nation cannot help i 4 %h RA Armour Creameries | SS8SS.8aRSS05'!

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