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SMARKET RECOVERY _ CHECKED BY HEAVY SELLING IN METALS “Heavy Spots Scattered, How- “ever; Close Is Easy; Trans- fers 550,000 Shares Bl BEGESEEE! BEEBE ‘Most of the power and transporta- tion issues, although cancelling early advances, showed resistant Dee in .) e! ee888 a road a cago mercantile exchange Poultry was 5 Butter 13,101, firm; prices unchang- ed Eggs 32,006, steady; prices un- changed. Poultry, live, 20 trucks, steady; hens 19; leghorn hens 17%; rock fry- ers 24, colored 23; rock broilers 24, colored 23, leghorn 21, barebacks 29- ; Toosters 1444; turkeys 14-22; ducks 4% Ibs. up, 20%-21%; geese 14; ca- pons 6-7 Ibs, 24. z 38! a a2 gre NEW YORK New York, April 2—(4)—Butter, 14,675, firmer. Creamery, higher! than extra 35%-36; extra (92 score) 35; firsts (90-91 scores) 3414-34; cen- tralized (90 score) 34%. Cheese 294,391, firmer. Prices un- changed. J Eggs, 28,905, irregular. Mixed col- ots: special packs or selections from fresh receipts 25-2612; standards and commercial standards 3 22%-23; seconds 22; mediums 40 Ibs, 2114-22; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs., 2114-% ; |Kroger Groc average checks 21; storage packed firsts 23%-%. White eggs, resale of premium marks 28-2814; nearby special packs |rouis, including premiums 26-27%; nearby|Mack Trucks and midwestern hennery, exchange|Marsh. Field specials 25-25%; nearby and midwest-|Math. Alk. . ern exchange standards 24%-%; other | McLellan whites and other browns unchanged. ae en Live poultry steady. By freight: eI fowls 20-23; turkeys 20-30; freight prices unchanged. ‘Live poultry. By express: fowls 20- 28; roosters 13-14; turkeys unquoted; |Nash other express prices i Nat. Biscuit unchanged. Nat. Cash R. “A” 5. poultry steady. All fresh Ns. Prod. Dressed and frozen quotations unchanged. i el moderate; sacked per cwt. Wisconsin round whites U. 8. No. 1, 80-85; Idaho| Reo Mot russets U, 8. No. 1, 1.80-85; fine qual-|ReD. Gil. ity heavy to large, 200-10; commer- cial 1.55-65; U. 8. No. 2, 1.25; Minne- sote russets unclassified 1.25; Ne-|Sears-Roel v. . 1, 20 Bliss Triumphs 5. Wo. 1,1 Beer BEE 290 He aly : ic Cllosing Prices, April 3 SSSVswo425 3.8-Saa BS. FRFKAKER FH a ue 3 nse 16% 16% 10% 37% 10 9 3% 3% 22 % 16 8% 6: 4 | compared with Monday's finish, May % up, May 80% to 81. Oats finished |Cnicago, April 2: | Slower to 34 higher ‘and rve was % | "Wheat "Op Cited att 4 1 y, [strength and held about steady, with 1% \farm reserves of corn estimated at % [reserve a year ago. Wheat THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1935 | Holds Steady With Reserves Half of Year Ago ns as to the size of the do- mestic winter wheat crop averaging |May higher than many traders had ex- fract lay. Corn developed independent only @ little more than half of the May. Corn Develops Strength and July... May ... July Sept. Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and * Market Report for Tues., April 2 New York Stocks | WHEAT FUTURES DIP «| 10 HIGHER PRIVATE ESTIMATES OF CROPS Durum— eo pected, wheat futures prices declined bye) tionslly Tuesd: Closed % to % cent lower | Jy) 94% to %, and corn was % off to off, Provisions were lower. WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE EASY DUE TO RAINFALL Minneapolis, April | Grain Quotations| Open High MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Chicago, April 2—()—With private ‘Minneapolis, April 2—(?)— predictto1 ‘Wheat— Ope: n i Past Tote + 20% 99% 93% 62 23% 63% you'll find it in the lassified ‘News’ | 450 to 5.25; changed; common to medium light Steers 5.00 to 6.50; about 500 avail- able; vealers 1,500; weak, bulk desir- able 6.90 to 7.00; choice 7.50; late Hse best heavyweight fed steers Hogs 3,000; market slow, steady to weak with Monday; better 180-300 Ibs mostly 8.75-85; top 890 sparingly; good sows Low op SS — YOU CAN PLACE 140-180 Ibs, 7.75-8.75: mostly 8.10; pigs slow, undertone weak; average cost Monday 8.68; weight 214 Ibs. Low Sheep 500; nothing done early on 1.03% 1.03% |meager supply slaughter lambs; un- 3t % jdertone weak; bulk good to choice 4 177-03 Ib. lambs Monday, fully steady y, [at 7.50-75; with deck or more choice 4 |93-97 Ib. fed lambs at 7.90 on packer % i 33 Be BB SB e er accounts. ‘ay M4 45% 4 cs Dairy cows, slow; demand gener- 30% 30% 30% ally arrow: good springer cows qui around 57.50-67.50; common 178 178 1.77 177 [to medium grades 35.00-8250. CHICAGO RANGE Sean May ... 2.—(@)—The| Tuy finale of the wheat futures market Sept. here Tuesday was easy duc to rain-| OU; fall through the spring wheat belt,|May . slightly bearish private crop esti- Beg = uly * july little feature. May bg 3{ May . mates and unsettled weather fore- casts. Trade here lacked volume and showed very wheat closed % lower, July % lower and September % lower. july . Barley showed major strength in| July the coarse grain list, acting tight be- cause Of local cash withdrawals from storage. Flax was weak because cf Precipitation reports from the north- west. May oats closed %-% higher land July unchanged. May rye closed | July % lower and July % off. May feed barley finished 1% up and July % higher. Both May and July 1% up and July % higher, Both May anajTecelpts ‘July flax closed 2c off. wheat’ premiums averaged but there was much less force eee T eT yy Great Britain 481; France 6.60% ;|1 Italy 828; Germany 40.18; Norway |2 York, 99.50; New York in Montreal, |) 00.50. 1 - 1 MONEY RATES rt New York, April 2—()—Call}! money steady; 1 per cent all day.|! ; 60 days-6 mos. 1 INVESTMENT TRUSTS ment Bonds: Liberty 3%'s 101.13. Liberty first 4%'s 101.18, Liberty fourth 4%'s 102.24. Treasury 4%'s 116, ‘Treasury 4's 111.14. Home Owners loans 4s, 51, 101. CASH GRAIN 2.—(?}—Cash wheat: Al No. 3 red 76; No. 1 3 No. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN ‘Winnipeg, wheat: No. 1 Quem eee 24.18; Sweden 24.81; Montreal in New|? North. 12.60 12.60 12.60 13.60 12.57 12.57 butchers 8.50-65; packers bidding 8.60 No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, er doubtful a@- yates down; 160-200 Ib, lights 8.00-80; 140-| } Consecusive insertions (per werd) vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any ests 160 1b, light lights 7.50-8.00; slaugh-| { Consecutive insertions (Ber word) copy submitted, 1347 1347 Sioux City, Iowa, April 2.—(7)—(U. 1S D. A)—Cattle 2,500; better grade beef steers and yearlings active, 90% |strong; others little changed; most fat she stock fairly active, firm; low- er grade cows about steady; load lots good 975-1025 Ib. yearlings 11.50; load held above 12.00; most sales 9.00-10.50; small lots good 700 Ib. heifers up to Bineseee| RIBUNE RATES ARE LOW Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45¢ firm; few common and medium grades 6.25 down. Minimum charge for one insertion— and border used on want ads come under classified 45 cents for 15 words. Hogs 3,000; early sales to shij display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. ippers: around 10 lower; better 200-270 Ib. ter and feeding pigs 7.50 down; sows '8.00-10. Sheep 4,000; fat lambs opening fully steady to shippers; few sales 7.25- 75; generally asking stronger; hold- ing best car lots wooled skins above, ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 33 end ask for the want ad department, the state of North Dakota, Rieter case I CLOSE 3 biedptbeer sgriene tiie sreniatt Male Help Wanted Female Help Wanted Apartments for Rent innea| Al . — (P) — Wheat * Mon at | SANTED_ in 7 y top| WANTED—Reliable farmer to put in|§i5 WEEKLY and your own dresses | WANTED—Neat, congenial adults to lay 47 compared to 20 bene rig Phe 10 higher: to|""crop on crop basis. Steiber town-|" FREE for demonstrating new| share beget laren cash wheat and coarse ship. 1016-8th St. _________| Spring Fashion Frocks. No can-| With one adult. Also garage. No quotations follow: CHICAGO (WANTED — Experienced mechanic.) vassing. No investment. Write| smoking allowed. Call at 400-5th. Delivered Arrive| Chicago, April 2—(}—(U. 8. Dep.| Steady employment. See Carl, at| fully. Give size and color prefer-)FOR RENT—Pleasant ground floor Agr.)—Hogs, 14,000, including 5,000] M. B. Gilman Co. ence, Fashion Frocks, Dept. w.| furnished apartment. Private bath, dk 13% L184 un. tn on a | 2252, Cincinnati, Ohio. Quiet adults preferred. Call at 206 dk north. 1.09% 1.11% Room and Board =| WANTED—Young woman over 25| Avenue B East. if eo 250-350 OR RENT—Room suitable for one] years of age with some sales exper-!/FOR RENT—Three room etrictly dk north. 1.12% 1.14% or two, with breakfast and evening} ence for clerical work. Write Trib-| modern apartment. Ground floor. dk north. 1.10% 1.12% pigs 7.25-8.25; dinner. Business or professional| une Ad. 9657. Elderly couple preefrred. 406 9th. Pe Light light, good and choice 140-160| tenants preferred. 401-5th. WANTED—Experienced "maid for | .Pbene 880. dk north 1.00% 1.11% Ibs., 8.25-75; light weight 160-200 Ibs., general housework. Write Tribune |FOR RENT—Three room upstairs dk north: 1.06% 1/08% 8.50-9.05; medium weight, 200-250 Ibs., Work Wanted __| Ka. 9675. apartment. No children, $27.00 in- dic north. 1.10% 112% GLASS GLAZING, cabinets, garden| ——~—____________________|_ cluding everything. 1014 Bdwy. 1S OR a0 and lawn furniture, picket fences, WANTED “Girl for general house |#OR RENT—Unturnished € OF 8 Toot dk north. 08% a 7.50-8.40; pigs, g00d| screens, roof repairing and general a z . Peter Beylund, 930-|" apartment. No children, Call at dike north: 1.06% 1.07% and choice, 100-140 Ibs., 7.25-8.50. millwork. Phone 205, Aune’s Glass| 4th. 415-4th. radeof Cattle, 6,000; calves, 2,500. Fed! a Carpenter Shop, 614 Broadway, | =e FOR RENT—One and "4 orth. 110% 112% Parr pgtp emery ol Mle soe oe Personal ette furnished. 816-Tth. Phone 0613 1.07 light yearlings 1325. Good beet cows | WORK WANTED by experienced itl, sO3 EASTER—Harringion's _ prices | _1747-R. sharing upturn; heifers strong and cee nda ste aael os for Supercurline permanents re-|FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- 091% 1.10! 10-15 higher in instances; cutter cows |5) wanted at home or will 80) duced. Regular was $3.50, now| ed apartment in Rose Apts. 215-Srd rhe 4 about steady. Sausage bulls strong; | .out_ Phone 704. Se. wes was $5.00, Be oe a eer t Winter Wheat beef bulls 10-15 her. Vealers — team ENT—Two room newly decor- meee steady to weak. manners about|____Lost and Found _| $465. Only at Harrington's. Phone| ated apartment, 423-10th St, DHW or 1,000 thin steers billed to feeder-deal- | LOST—Lady’s wrist watch last Friday] 130. ee eas H W..... 1.07% 1.00% 1.07% 1.09% Jers, Slaughter cattle and vealers:| evening near Prince Hotel or The|ARE YOU going places this summer?|_ ===“ For Rent eae 3%, protein steers, good and choice, 550-900 Ibs] Tavern. Gift. Reward. Return to! why not travel both comfortably |FOR RENT—Beauty shop. Heat, = Ad wl 01% 1.08% 9.75-13.50; 900-1100 Ibs., 10.25-14.00;| Tribune. and economically in a modern AU-! lights and water furnished. Prince rats 4 “ine w eal. 12% or 1,005 1.0546 1.00% 1.051 4 oath Dakota Wheat’ | £04, 7.00-9.50; or 1.05% 1.061 (By the Associated Press) thoice of (Over the counter in N. ¥.) Pog ah 124 1.30 Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.17; 1.28. “gga NEW YORK CURB 1 amber, Elec. Bond & Share 5%. rece at ‘United Founders 5-16. 3 amt ee Barley— Ch to fancy 112 1.13 . | Med to gd.. 1.01 1.03 rds. 16 51% 69% 1.79 1.87 Date No. 1 dark northern April 2.— (4) —Cash |No, 1 northern . northern 84 No, 2)No, 1 amber durum 81%; No. 3 northern 77%. |No. 1 mixed durum Oats, No, 2 white 4112; No. 3 white|No. 1 red durum . 36; No. 1 sifted feed 36. DULUTH CASH GRAIN April prices: wheat, No. 1 dark northern| Oats heavy 1.13%-1.16%; No. 1 dark north- | Hard winter wheat orn 1.11% 1.15%; No. 2 dark northern Files New Petitions Grand Forks, N. D., April 2.—()— itions 10.75-14.20; 1300-1500 | LOST—1 common and medium 1.05% 1.06%: | 550-1300 Ibs., 6.00-11.00; heifers, good} Notify Tribune if found. and choice 550-750 Ibs., 9.50-11.75; common and medium 5.50-9.50; cows, For Sale ‘ommon and medium |“THE AMERICAN Government To- 4.25-7.00; low cutter and cutter, 3.00-| day” a 470 page book just publish- 4.50; bulls (yearlings excluded), good| ed by Frederic J. Haskin. Every (beef) 5.50-7.00; cutter, common and| statement contained in this book is medium 4.00-5.75; vealers, good and| authentic and approved by Gov- choice, 7.00-9.00; medium 6.00-7.00;/ ernment officials in Washington. stocker! Send $1 today for copy to the Bis- marck Tribune, Bismarck, N, Dak, | === “guaadal common | OR SALE—Pure Ceres wheat, free Wanted to Rent A from noxious weeds. $1.15 per|WANTED TO RENT—Two bedroom Sheep, 15,000. Fat lambs actives! wushel, cleaned. 12-20 Twin City| bungalow, desirable location by re- | ! fully steady to strong. Other classes! tractor, re-conditioned and in A-1| liable party. Phone 1663 between steady. Good to choice wooled lambs| shape. $300. 10 miles off Highway| 4 and 6 Pp. m. 145-028. Early to $35, pald by all! 25. D. D. Connolly, Hensler, N. D.| °° SPOS teres: tered native ewes FOR: im of broke mares, 4 ; |FOR SALE—Team of broke mares, 4 :|""and 6 years old. Weight 2500 Ibs. Houses and Flats ‘Will trade for cattle. Herbert Haw-|FOR SALE—My six room modern Jey, 314 Avenue D. Phone 1055 or| house at 418-12th Street. Hot wa- 216, ter heat, gas range, two stall gar- age. Write Frank Adams, 20615-4th Street. Room 5. ing with bunch of keys, E. C. Bern stamped on name plate. ‘TTOMOBILE HOME? For particu- Jars ask for Mr. Stair at Wilde Mo- tors, Inc. FLOOR sanding and refinisning. Quality work at a reasonable price. arininr ee feecvieatnad Company, 1.07% 1.08% | 1100-1800" 1 u Automobiles for Sale USED CARS ‘Uhevrolet Touring Chevrolet Truck Chevrolet Coupe MATTRESSES YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 309 8th St. Phone 1962. Plymouth Coupe Chrysler 58 Coach Packard Sedan Plymouth Sedan . Chrysler Brougham Plymouth Tudor Sedan . 4 FOR SALE—Registered yearling Here- ford bulls. Will trade for other|_ | Herbert Hawley, 314 Ave.| INFORMATION WANTED—| D. Phone 1055 or 216. = FOR SALE—Good feed oats. 63c per bushel. These oats will make good seed by cleaning. Murray Grain Co., Mayville, N. Dak. SALE—Early Ohio and Irish Gobbler potatoes. 80e per bushel eae ee _— i SALE—Purnis) room 2.—()—The| 90c delivered. Phone igus Sia i 6908, Fargo, N. D. you have about a five room modern house for sale, kindly state location, pee and terms. Write Tribune Ad. Deluxe Plymouth Chrysler 8 Sedan FOR SALE—Four room and five room modern houses. Also 8 room partly Washington, April + |largest balloon in the world will rise| Ninth St. tosphere from South Da-|#OR SALE—Asplund, and Fosberg next summer fitted with many| coal. Lots 2 tons or more, $2.60. One ton, $2.80. Phone 1993, carth are swelter-|#OR SALE—Falconer seed co t, Captain)” test, $4.50 per bu. Walter Peter- 6 mi. 8. E, Baldwin, N, Dak. 51% 179 Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Room, suitable for light “| housekeeping or sleeping room. Sex eeee preferred. 866-R. 703 933 1926 cozy room. /1931 lemen. - 11933 . $16 Mandan. Oldsmobile Fordor 1929 Whippet Coupe RENT—Room sui for two. ee Buick Fordor Preferably two y men. Phone Buick Sedan . 548-W. 702 Avenue F. 1929 Essex RENT — ping room. Phone 263 or call at 813-2nd Street. pf if ; i i a eu |State Mill Union Is en-Hog Plan Wins i i i F A i ~ AD Gece BOGE ga. iil i i ; i i E 4 i i { f é E SREe “a9 sive fl