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Tribune's Grain, Livestock and —_|_Livestock Class i fi e d N ews’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1985 _- Market Report for Thur., March 14 | New York Stocks| MARKET IN SETBACK AFTER ADVANCES IX BARLY PART OF DA Efforts to Rally Balked by Slump in Commodities, News of Racine Strike irregularly in the earlier trading, with rails, mail orders, and miscellaneous industrials moderate 5. than industrials, several of which went to new lows for the past year addy; creamery clals (93 score), 31-31%; extras (92 30%; extra firsts (90-91), 30-30 firsts (88-89), 20% -' lpetnres steady; hens, 5 lbs. and under, more than § Ibs. 18%; Leghorn hens Closing prices March 14 Alssks. Sub, BEE ete BESBEBE nT BREE if? Baagr es ABR gu RoE l ‘Bendix Aviation . ‘Bethl. Steel Borden . af ze de en id Mate a] 20888 a ‘colored 24; rock | Howe New York, March 14.—(%)—Butter » extra (93 milk flats, held, 1933 as to quality un- sentet 3 1934 fancy to specials 18%- 19%. ‘express: broilers unquoted; fowls 21 to 22; to 28; other prices ee ry ba) i 4 ier a Russets U. 8. No. 1, 1.50-55, few around 1.50; U. 8. CHICAGO CASH WHEAT Chicago, 1 un- | Nat. March 4.—P)—Cash inion aheat: No, 3 red 95%-%; No. 2 mix-ltnion Pacific ‘7%. Corn, No. 3 83% -04; $6.7 iste 00, Oats, No 1 white 83% United United Soto SBSeBota-sBBut sai tec BeBboue-anatth 4 it Ri 22% 3% 138% n 16% 32! 102% 8% 1% Bure 83! eee Seon KEKE LEK, BB B28 oSE81- SIS SH Boo FE RRR FERRE OR 9% 28% 6% t eZ FFF LHKRE rt ee A ett tpi eta ated etic Buouslotnetiotlyeceucial FESRALESEE FHS KK KKK S585. PREF: my FREFFRAFESERE FR SESE KEFESE FFESESS FS FL FSi 1% |P STOCKS AND COTTON WEAKNESSES DRAG GRAIN PRICES DOWN sistent Arrival of Foreign Supplies Accelerates Down- turn in Values Chicago, March 14.—()—Upset by weakness of stocks and cotton, breaks pronounced Wednesday's finish, also 1-1% down, May 78%-%; %-% off, and provisions showing sponsible for a final downturn in ‘wheat futures prices here Thureday ‘and the close was sharply lower. Corn weakness was a feature early while in general news of the day was discouraging generally Brain futures, May and July wheat tpg 1% lower and September 1% York 98.78; New York in Montreal 101:35. 4. money steady; 1 per cent all day. Time loans steady;: 60 days-6 mos., New York, March 14.—(7)—Curb: Cities Service %. Elec. Bond & Share 3%. United Founders 5-16. NEW YORK BONDS New York, March 14.—(#)—Bonds, close: Great Northern 1's of 1936, 85. CHICAGO STOCKS the (Over the counter in New York) Quart. Inc, 8h. 1.14; 1.26, GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, March 14—()—Gov- ernment bonds: Liberty 3%'s 101.8. Liberty First 4%’s 101.27. Llberty Fourth 4%'s 103.8. Treasury 4%'s 115.16. Treasury 4's 110.23. Home Owners Loans 4's ‘51, 101.12. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, March 14.—(4)—(U. 8. D. A.)—Potatoes, 114, on track 363, to- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE |Minneapolis, March 14—(7)— Wheat— High Low Close 1% 1.01% 1.00% 1.00% $8 986% (EK 33 92% 92% 58% 37% = 5T% 60% 38% 58% 30% 50% 55 55% to holders of | May | bulls 15-25 higher; fed yearlings and 12.60 12. 1285 12.55 12.05 16.05 15.75 15.75 6.23 1622 15.95 is CLOSE March 14—(#)—Wheat ursday 38 compared to 54 jolls cash wheat and coarse quotations We 8 Delivered Arrive 1.10% 1.11% 1.08% 1.10% 1.06% 1.08% 1.00% 1.10% 1.07% 1.00% - 1.04% 1.06% 1.08% 1.00% 1.06% 1.08% 103% 105% .. 1.06% 1.08% 1.04% 1.06% 1.02% 1.04% 1.06% 1.08% 1.04% 1.06% 1.08% 1.06% 1.05% 1.06% Hl BR Hi Ha RRRERRRSRR Ey 1 2 3 Gi 1 2 3 Gi north. north. north. rade of a W...... 1.05% 1.07% 1.05% 1.05% perereyorerey e' 1.05% 1.07% 1.05% 1.05% MOKMOLMOR 3 sees 1.04% 1.06% 1.04% 1.0616 08 fa 4a: g 98% 1.05% 98% 1.05% and South Dakota Wheat x mon a g sooo 1.03% 1.06% 1.03% 1.06% =—OR=5, ae 43, 8 rote) x ooo 102% 1.06% 1.02% 1.04% Deen il 127% 1.33% 1.26% 130% 1.96% 132% cere sees 120% 1.25% v.00 F ii; Hf 7 wens meonomeoND 4229 Eeeet 9 ty jer; mostly 1.50; U, 8. Com- mercial 1.30-37%; U. 8. No. 3, few ‘Florida 1.13%; No. 2 mixed 1.07; No. 2 hard white 1.08%; No. 2 amber durum 1.30-* 1.33%; No. 2 mixed durum 1.21-1.24%. Barléy, No. 1 malting 1.15; No. 2, Flax, No. 1, 1.81. Corn, oats and rye not quoted. 107%. ; 1.05% -1.10%; 1.00' No. No. 1 rye Barley Oats .. Hard winter wheat BOSTON ‘Boston, March 14.—(#)—' A.)—Medium fleece wools 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Aouth St. Paul, March 14—()—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,200; sales of slaughter steers about steady; low, rable yearlings 9.00-10.00; Good steers up to 11.50; best ‘held Sound 12.00; about 34 cars Canadians unsold; better heifers 8.00-10.00; low- er grades 5.50-7.50; beef cows 5.00- 6.50; best around 7.50; cutter grades 3.50-4.50; bulls steady; most sausage kinds 4.50-5.25; stockers steady; good yearling steers 7.00-75; vealers 1,800; weak; instances 50 lower; good to choice grades mainly 7.50-9.00. ‘Hogs 3,200; slow, weak to 15 lower than Wednesday; quality less desir- able; better 190-325 Ib. 9.10-20; top 9.20; some held higher; good and choice 160-190 Ibs, 8.90-9.15; lighter weights mostly 8.75 down; talking lower on pigs, most good sows 8.50; oie cost Wednesday 9.07; weight i har? Raggi no early sales or bids fat 3 packers talking sharply lower; sellers asking fully steady to stronger or above 8.25 for better grade Lies i cme lambs late steady; good springer cows $60-870; others down to $50. pee eee CHICAGO Chicago, March 14—(%)—(U. 8: Dep. Agr.)—Hogs, 13,000 including 5,- 000 direct; market slow and 5-10 low- Sau pears y; medium weights .20-30;, sparingly; heavy- weights 9.15-25; 160-200 Ibs., 00-28; light lights 8.50-9.00; slaughter pigs 7.25-8.50; packing sows largely 8.50- 60; light lights, good and choice 140- 160 Ibs., 8.50-9.05; light weight 160-200 Tbs, 8. ; medium weight 200- 250 Ibs., 9.10-35; heavy weight 250-350 Ibs., Packing sows, medium and good 275-550 Ibs., 7.75-8.75; pigs, good and choice 100-140 Ibs., '7.25-8.75. Cattle, 7,000; calves, 2,500; general market about steady; not many well finished steers and yearlings in run; light steers early 13.40; some held above 14.00; weighty sausage bulls to 6.00; selected vealers 9.00; odd head 9.50; slaughter cattle and vealers: steers, good and choice 650-900 Ibs., 10.25-13.50; 900-1100 Ibs., 10.50-14.00; 1100-1300 If + | 5.50; lambs ==|ANNOUNGE PAIRINGS 4.75; bulls (yearlings excluded) good (beef) 5.75-7.75; cutter, common and meduim 4.50-6.00; vealers, good choice 7.50-9.50; and feeder cattle: steers, good choice 500-1050 Ibs.. 6.75-9.00; common. and medium 5.56-7.00. Sheep, 19,000; slaughter lambs slow; indications around 25 lower, with early bids off more; sheep and feed- ing lambs firm: early bids downward {] from 8.00 and merely good to choice Slaughter lambs now held at 8.25-35 and upward; few natives ewes 4.50- slaughter sheep and lambs: common and medium 3.25-4.90; feed- ing lambs 50-75 pounds good anf. choice 6.50-7.25, SIOUX CITY Sioux City, March 14.—(7)—(U. 8. . A.)\—Cattle 2500; slaug! re tendent and tournament manager, ; /announced that Wyttenbach of Aber- . at a number of recent tournaments. 25; |, Saxvike 5-40; | Mickelson of Fargo and Duke Henrik- ee ) | a ‘ F CAN you'll find it in the YOU PLACE YOUR A it Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45c TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW Minimum charge for one insertion— 45 cents for 15 words. First insertion (per word) 2 consecutive insertions (per word) . 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 4 consecutive insertions (per word’ 5 consecutive insertions (per word! 6 consecutive insertions (per word’ 6c This table of rates effective only in the state of North Dakota. Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad department, FOR STATE TURKEY OPENING MARCH 22 Entrant From Bismarck Area to Meet Satans in Final First- Round Game Fargo and the winner of the Grand Forks-Grafton district contest will meet in the first game of the state Class A high school basketball tourna- ment here at 3 p. m. on March 22, it was determined by the drawing ‘Thursday. Other contests scheduled for the first day are: 4 p. m—Mandan vs. Valley City. 7.30 p. m.— Wahpeton vs. Minot. 8:30 p. m.— Devils Lake vs. the Bismarck district winner (Bis- marck, St. Mary's or Dickinson). ‘The drawings were made by Arthur E. Thompson, state school superin- tendent, in his office at the state cap- itol. ‘HH. O, Saxvik, city school superin- deen and Nichols of Minneapolis would officiate at all games. They are the same men who have presided also announced that P. E. son of Valley City would officiate at the Bismarck - Dickinson - St. Mary's challenge games. 71 Green Sees Roosevelt In N. D. Much Larger i 4 ai Hi i i yl ee egl Jeaze a si Seek § it gz By | fi i : Hf qe agtt i a i ly i hee ° SEB i figs sail g He # ve Sure of Re-election » March 14.—(?)—Wil- ‘With the administration-federation feud still smouldering, Green made that statement in a letter to a Roose- velt-for-President club here. Plan Honolulu Hop For New U. S. Plane FL i _WRESHE EBESSHERSE Hated hela, eral housework on farm; one de- siring a steady Job. Must be able to go ahead with the work. Write Mrs. Forrest Markle, Sidney, Mon- tana, Rl. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Must be neat and good to children. Phone 1620 or write P. O, Box 333, Bismarck. WANTED—Experienced girl. Must like children. References required. _ Write Tribune Ad. 234, eee a WANTED—Experienced cook for pri- vate family. Phone 1260 for ap- PE -.- Se WANTED—Reliable girl for general housework. Phone 72: ix girls. Stag, Mandan. Er _____Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Five room house. Good condition. Lights, hot and cold water, Gas. Garage. $1850, 411 South 10th, Bismarck. ——————— Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—One room with kitchen- ette furnished for light housekeep- ing. Heat, lights, gas and telephone _ included. Call at 801-4th Street. — FOR RENT—Three room unfurnish- ed apartment. Gas, lights and a furnished. Also garage. 622- rd. FOR RENT—Two large room partly furnished apartment. Call rear 118-1st Street. at The Dr. M. J. Hydeman Osteopathic Physician 21714 Broadway Ave. Reem 10 Telephone: 2fi3;° ES SSS _Male Help Wanted a WANTED—Two men for sales work. Salary and commission. Write Trfbune Ad. 9456. ____Wanted to Rent__ WANTED — Unfurnished desirable living quarters, apartment, dwelling or 4-5 room house. Adults. Write Tribune Ad. 9452. Inspection Sun- 089 Pom. me WANTED TO RENT—Machine or re- pair shop, equipped. Reinhold Scholz, Mott, N. Dak. e—————— Work Wanted EXPERIENCED mechanic and tool- smith wants work. Reinhold Scholz, tt, N. Dak. RIENCED girl wants house- pis Can go home nights. Phone J. = Personal FOR EASTER—Harrington’s prices for Supercurline permanents re- duced. Regular was $3.50, now $2.45. Oil steam was $5.00, now $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only $4.65, Only at Harrington's. FOR RENT—Four room and bath furnished apartment. Call evenings. Eee Miscellaneous TYPEWRITERS and adding ma- chines. Repairs and supplies. CAP- ITAL TYPEWRITER CO., 207 _Bdwy., Bismarck, N. D. PI PING Pong Photos, 12 for 25c. Kodak films developed and printed, in- cluding free enlargement 265c. Campbell's, 3rd and Main. 928-6th 8. | MATTRESSES YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 309 8th St. Phone 1962. rr For Sale FOR SALE—Asplund, Ecklund and Beckman coal. Lots 2 tons or more, $2.60 ton. One ton, $2.80. Phone 1993. Bob Morris, FOR SALE — Waste Paper Baler cheap. Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune office. BISMARCK marble, terrazzo and tile works. Steps, bedrooms, fireplaces, ete. Phone 1408-R. 520 25th St. ee Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Hot Point electric range, good as new. Priced reasonably. Inquire at Melville's Electric Shop. IR used Kel cheap. Inquire at Tavis Music Bismarck. Phone 762,00 FOR SALE—Used Western Electric vacuum cleaner in Al condition. $20.00. &21-4th St. FOR SALE—7 months old, white and black pedigreed Springer Spaniel. Phone 5. > FOR SALE—22 Winchester repeating rifle. Call at 512 Avenue D. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Pleasant room in mod- ern new home. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. 2% blocks from Gentlemen preferred. 414-9th. FOR RENT—Comfortable room. Cen- trally located. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Call at 709-Srd, Phone 1458-M. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room. Next to bath and hot water. Phone 1612 or 525-M.

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