The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1936, Page 11

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at * Tribune's Grain, Livestock and ‘s: Market Report for Mon., Dec. 21 REGENT FAVORITES De rinelt LOH u a YS Alaska Lib-0-F we bees one seone be rae BUYING RR UP Am Can tows (Bag sco aah TE BRR 18 fe) AlCh & Dye see (P) He Barley— fg Bs a es TR fh i erralnac zB ge EEEEEE fo} : December Contracts in Lead /Dec. With Previous Sellers on Buying Side Chicago, Dec. 21—(#)—All . future 4, | deliveries of corn climbed more than 2 cents a bushel Monday, Teaching ; Dec. % new peak prices for the.season and helping lift other grains. i Coppers and Specialties Prove Resistant But Losses Are ; Predominant tw Bx Bu Bu ogaee pace tence Si oui a saa HR aid’* aia ativ” HI" CHIC, RANGE: * 5 : 4 3 agg®eare tt ft 4 FRR 22,0282 at Capt. 0. 8. Babcock (above), army BERRSBRBBBEBBEE Jed the ‘Wool December corn contracts Dec, 21.- efficer attached to Michigan State eat f, AoA f college, was to have been married 3 1am % next Saturday to Mise Elizabeth . . et 133 His 1. 1.16% 1.18% 1.16% 1:17! Glitner, fer whose slaying a girt- heed chum, Hope Morgan, was held. (Associated Press Photo) Hee shares... Offerings expanded in the final pe- to hold. ord from Detroit that NP 25% | At the close corn was unchanged . union forces had taken the first step Ohio Oi1 % - higher with Saturday's toward. organization of General Mo- | Oliver Fm finish, Dec. 1.00%-%, May new 1.05- tors workers by asking for a confer- Otis Elev 1.05%, wheat %-% down, Dec. 138%; Pac Gas & EF) 36% | May 1.32%-%, oats unchatiged to % up, and provisions varying from 15 setback to a rise of 2 cents. MILL CITY WHEAT PRICES SLIGHTLY HIGHER Minneapolis, Dec, 21.—(@—Liver- ness and some \veries 1.08% 1.10% 1.08% 1.09% tas tas 1B i Rushford, Minn, Dec. 21.—(7)}— Funeral services were conducted here Wle¥ GEE STANLEY GIRL DIES Minot, N. D., Dec, 21.—(7)—Thelma Henrietta Burkman, 11, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Arvid Burkman of Stan- ley, died Monday in a Minot hospital after @ long illness. MINOT WOMAN HURT Geattle, Wash., Dec, 21—(#)—Mrs. Michael C. van, 56, Minot, N. D., received scalp wounds and one frac- tured rib when hit by an unidentified motorist here late Saturday. STRIKE IS SETTLED Eau Claire, Wis., Dec, 21.—(#)—The Gillette Rubber Co., plant here re- sumed operations Monday following settlement of a “sit down” strike started Saturday. It is a commen belief that the first subjects of television broadcasts will be motion pictures, since they are considered ideal for television trans- mission, Penney(J.C.) 100% Penn.R.R. 38% Phelps Dodge Philip Morris Phillips Pet. Pills. Flour Proc.&Gam. PubSve.NJ. P Uman Ches & Ohio 61% Purity Bak. Chi & NW 3% Gt Wes 2 Bad Ch Gt W pid 11% placed the current mill operating at 77 J cent of capacity, off 22 points last week. The decline ‘will.be largely because of shutdowns for the Christmas holidays. . The rails seemed to feel better for a time, following their Saturday's set- back due to the interstate commerce commiésion's adverse decision on ex- tension of emergency freight charges. ‘They followed the rest of the market wheat closed %c higher at 1.48% and May and July %c higher 1.35, respectively, d slightly because ir demand. later. lower at 2.18%, ond 2.17 ‘y %c_low y %c lower at 1.03%. Dec, malt- ing barley closed unchanged at 1.18. Dec. feed barley closed a cent lower at 1.87 and May %c higher at 80%. Cash wheat’ of good qualities con- tinued in good demand. Demand was good for old durum. Winter wheat ‘was wanted. Corn of good color and moisture held fir Oats demand was ‘was in good demand. Barley was in good demand. Flax continued in good demand, rs | Produce Markets | o : > 80. ST. PAUL Seaboard Oil South Bt. Paul, Dec. 21.—(7)}—(U. 8. Sears-Roe. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3, wigher Servel fully steady to strong; asking . Shell Union ‘f medium slaughter Simmons Socony Vac. Sou. Cal. Ed. So Ry So Ry Pid Southern Pac, Sperry Corp. Stan.Brands % | Std.G.écEl, Stan.Oil Cal. | i Schenley. Dis, 1.06 217 errr 3.25-4.00; sausage bulls 4.75-5.50; good kinds up to 6.78; stockers ‘about | Corn’ Prod steady; common to good steers 4.25- 5:26. “Call 1,900; vealers weak. to 50 lower! bulk’ 7:56-0:00; few choice 9.50; common to medium 5.00-7.00. Chicago, Dec. #1—-0P—Butter pri StanOll Ind. 42% | showed Nitle change early. Monday Stand.Oil NJ. but eggs tended lower. Poultry was Stewart W 17% | high Stone & Web 26% Studebaker 13% | 33 | Swift & Co 24% Texas Corp 49%. TexG Sul 38% Tex PC & O 12% Tim Roll B 11% Transamerica 16% | *' Tri-Cont Cor ter, 6,408, steady: creamery-spe. (8 score) 33% -34%; extras (92) extra firsts 32% -33; ibs., 950-80; 140-160 Ibs., 8.75-9.00; fat 100-140 1bs., 7.75-9.00; good sows ;, feedere scarce; aver- r refriger- ot gztras 21%, refrigerator atand- roultey, Au el ede tkBhe : a , a i ee pare $93, Walte Rock-16; White Rock 16% less Ic % | than 4 Ib. colored 13%, Plymouth and Un Airc Corp 27% | White Rock 14%; colored broilers 15 United Corp” ei | White Rock 15 16 | United Drug 14 United Fruit st in Gas Imp 16% UB Ind Alo 87% | Soiofed Hs pe 0% U8 R & Imp 17_ | UB Rubber 43% a . 1.52% 161% 151% 1.60% 42877888 su «147% 14K. 1.46% 153%... 1.43% 150% 22 on + capons 7 Ib, up ressed turkeys firm; hens 21%, old 19%: toms 18 Ib, F | a. & oung 5 1 nor! ies f 00-65. Sound US Smelt R 86% than 48 1b 21%, 0 3. No. dium kinds down to 45.00. Hudson Mot Tkeys 10%. ‘Sout rot 18383 Ne. tay FBO! LEM wicca i <a Hupp Motor » young hens and toms 20-20%. 4 11CAGO Des ena —(U. 8. D. A) 000, including 7,500 direct; 0 shippers ea) ae OR t & E z F Chicago, Hogs 28: New York, Dee, 21h West Un Tel 75% | try firm. BY freight, ehicke West Air 45% {| 18; colored ixed with WEI & mr 142% | Le ; White Mot 24% | 1 Wilson & Co 8%|_ Butter, 15,427, Woolworth 63% bigher Prone dey Wrigley Jr 73% | 33-34%; ‘seco i a+ 16% 1.48% 1.46% coe 144! BK MH 1.66% 1.42% 1.44% ee toe) g “Ua a] sa4¢ a oo 143% 144% 140% 143% ns» 137% 190% 195% 137% oo 135% 138% 133% 136% aoe 138% 1.36% 131% 134% Durem Bia, m8: 4a8aec2 gigi: a wepepHy ttt 224844 sof poultry influence of poultry; arket sharply higher today, however; main- FOREIGN EXCHANGE rk, Dec, 21.—(/)—Foreign dy; Great Britain de- others in cents _MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1936 _ Bargains Stamp News By LS. Kfein E announcement from Washington affords collectors very little time to prepare cov for first day issue of the first of the Army-Navy series of stamps. | Word comés at last that the one- | cent values will be placed on sale; in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 15. Those who still can get in under the wire should prepare their self- addressed envelopes, leaving suffi- cient room in the upper right cor- ner for application of | three stamps, each the size of the pres- ent special delivery. There should be one set of covers for the one- cent Army stamp and another set for the one-cent Navy stamp, and since postage is 3 cents, there must be at least three of these stamps on each envelope. Provi- sion for a block of four would be advisable. Send not more than 10 of each kind, with money order covering exact. amount, of postage, to the Postmaster, Washington, D. C. Do 1935 DeSotea Sedan.. 1935 Buick Brougham. {1934 Chrysler Coach 1934 Studebaker .. 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 1933 Pontiac Coach... {1932 Plymouth Sedan. |1931 Plymouth Sedan: , 1929 Pontiac Sedan.... \1929 Chevrolet. Sedan 11929 Nash Coupe.. 1928 Pontiac Coach. UPRIGHT piano for sale. Price, in the WANT- ADS Will Surprise Ye DOWN Prices You have to see these to appreciate! 4 them, 1933 Chevrolet Coupe........ 1936 Plymouth Touring Sedan... 595 11936 Chrysler Sedan... 105 1936 Lafayette Sedan 495. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main sold on easy payments. Phone 833 for salesman to call, HOME BLAN- KET & RUG Co. Ask for Mr. Watts. ioe, $35. 1021 5th St. Phone 1815-R. this today, and you may still get your first day covers in on time. The Army stamp will bear the portraits of George Washington and Nathaniel Greene. The Navy BABY’S high. chair and small bed. 816 Mandan 8t, ____Apartments for Rent FIVE floor, living room and dining room, § bed- ‘Tribune Ad. No, 18771.’ x: IOTICE: Have attractive marck interested in ren' ments at $45 and 930 per path : addrem Box 543. : Feb. Ist. For particulars apartment with bath. Electric me frigerator and fireplace. Athilts only. References required. 417 ist, Phone 24! 4 BASEMENT apartment, one foom and kitchenette, furnished. Lamune ~ ary privileges. Gas for cooking and lights furnished. 711 Ave. A. Phone 1499-W. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, private bath. Heat and gas for cooking furnished. Laundry privi+ leges. 2nd Phone 283-M. partment with private bath and kitchenette. Refrigerator, Available at once. Nic ts. 1 A’ rooms Unfurnished. Quiet. Laundry privi- © leges. Inquire 414 Ave. A West or 307 Broadway. FURNISHED modern apartment, liy= ing room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath. Adults only. H. M, Beall, 8 Srd St. rooms, ground floor, furnished for light housekeeping. Gas, lights, heat, water furnished. $22, 101¢ Houses for Sale stamp will portray John P¢ul Jones and John Barry, with the famous “Bon Homme _ Richard” and the “Lexington,” battleships of the early days, in the back- ground. oe Aden, the new country for col- lectors, is preparing its first issue DESIRABLE bungalow, gas heat, well FIVE ROOM stucco house, all mod- located, near school, attractive yard, attached garage. Immediate pos- session, Bargain. Geo, M. Register. ern. Almost new. Attached garage. Owner moved away, wants to sell. Phone 1342, Bdwy. DEC. 15,5 large rooms and bath on first floor. Gas, heat and water /aamesoat May be seen at 308 16th 1 TWO ROOM furnished basement apartment, desirable for adults, __Immediate possession. 815 2nd St. ONE ROOM furnished apartment. Also large sleeping room, close to bath. Board if'desired. 712 Main. of stamps, to be released soon. There will be 12 values. eo Radio taxes in foreign countries have produced a type of stamp TO BU Wanted to Buy Small size portabk saw J. R. Crouse, Garrison, N. mill, Dak. unknown in the United States. It is the radio tax stamp. France issues these, a new one each year. (Copyright, 1936, NEA Service, Inc.) WANTED: Sewing machine. Call 5 WANTED: Place for two horses and Wanted to Rent two mules for winter. Must have some feed. Write Terms. Box 532, Bismarck. EXPERIENCED waltress for the Female Help Wanted Northern Grill, Billings, Montana. Must be neat and clean. Age, 20-30. NEW modern furnished light house-~ keeping apartment, gas heat, price 3 vate entrance. Tel. 601. | FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment. Laundry pri __ Shaw's Apt. 503 9th &t. : LARGE sunny modern 2 room furs nished apartment. Bullt-in fede tures. 924 4th St, TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Heat, lights, water and gas fure nished, Tel. 1233-J, FURNISHED 3 room, ground floor apartment. Near capitol and high school. 808 7th St. $9.00 per week. 6 days. Very good tips. WANTED: Girl for general Bouse: work. References desired. Mandan &t. EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted. Apply in person. Capitol Ca! 107 5th 8t. wae Girl for general house- Call at City Cafe after 3:30. Work Wanted ICED girl wants house- EXPERIEN work by hour or day. Phone 1980. TWO EXPERIENt Call 1747-R, Ask for Pearl. ‘ girls want part time work. Phone 926-R. Room and Board WANTED: Boarders and roomers, $25 per mo. No single rooms. 309 4th St. SUE DIGBY—Night and day instruc- ECKLUND AND BACKMAN or Asp- ECKLUND, BAC! $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Instruction tion. Shorthand and typewriting. Call 1619. Coilege Bldg. Coal and Trucking lund coal. Load lots, $2.50 per ton. Also wood, sand and gravel. Ralph Small. Phone 892-LM. coal for sale. General trucking done. Reasonable. Junior Neff. Tel. 1748-J. 710 7th, Watch Repairing Otto Weist, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. J By William | Ferguson ! that low. ; j lember ha ny free ozk eee 5 60 8 ar 153% 1.64% 1.50% 1.00% © 1900BY MEA SERVICE, INC._T. 4. REC. U. 8. PAY. OFF: i 21.28; Norway aml wy o making 11.00, 4 Boal deal |, 50 Ibs... 1.50% 1.60% ‘Now, aren't you glad I went ahead and put up these BS es 7 | 99.87%. Lh ieee High Low Close |2 sraper hd 40% 1.56% pickled peaches? J told you one of our boys would be MONEY RATE! A ae ep embers 14% 189% home for Christmas. New York, Dec. | 21.—(@—Call nee 32% 32% «32% 3 amber nd a Psa : ‘eee, ¢ gavtee Ba 1.60% 145% : ay al soar aon egnimend 1h OO | Tats Curious WoRLD BOSTON WOOL 26% 26% (26% 15 "hd = Dec, 21.—(P)}—(U. 8. D. February "ark 15% eeaena ee ee : : {tory wools in \ origin J a yh souday avin sesull-of fi CHICAGO CA 5 ‘na’ eee j| creased buying Inte lact week. Bulk | yCMCAke.,DeC, 21°F 51 Ibs. .. 131% 1.35% short French combing fine territory | Nozey Mant m nie ain} ‘oi Wools in original baey rentleed 91.002 [Suda gyno Weltee } amber. Lay 184i French combin fine territory. woos | t 44 No. white 1.10% 12% Fate A i 1 were sold ai 3-05 scoured basis in s 00 original bag: a ety 1, 1.21 Hugo, Bishop of Ely, foundsd the -» | first college of Cambridge in 125’ ne. iy toy Ais 1a 110% in a Minneapolis, Dee, 21“ —Flour, carload lots, per barrel in 9 id gotto Fai “cows, g00d, po! mily patents 3. dium —9.85-7: ‘i nd choice 6.00- 4 yun norther: 1.64%; 58 pounds ke ngsthern, ' 7 No.8, 56 55 rate By 1 15014 «. 50% Be, yu the bones of animals to the bottom of the feet. First ice skates were made by tying Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than ROOM for light housekeeping for Tent. Ground floor. 411 Fifth St, e 273. 3 st. One room and kitchenette with bath. In Court. Everts Apts, 314 3rd 8t. 2 ONE room and kitchenette furnished for light housekeeping. 812 Ave. B. Houses for Rent MODERN 6 room house with garage. Gas heat. 1028 Fifth St. Harvey Harris & Co., J. P, Jackson, Man- ager. : FIVE ROOM house, completely fur- nished. Gas or coal heat. $45. T. M, Casey é& Son. MODERN BUNGALOW, 3 bedrooms, 310 Ave. A; 6 room house, 714 3nd 8t. Phone 905. SMALL HOUSE on 20th St. $8.00 pet month. Inquire at 624 2ist &t. ——_———Sa—s—XsSs= Rooms for Reat SLEEPING ROOM. Gas heat. Hot water always. Near both bus lines. Gentlemen preferred. 715 2nd. Phone 1860, COMFORTABLE sleeping room next to bath. For one or two. Phone 1961-3 after SLEEPING room, next to bath. Al- ways hot water. Phone 263. 813 and St. ROOM next to bath. $15 per month. On bus line. Gentlemen preferred. G4 Ave.C. East. NICE SLEEPING room, next to bath. Suitable for one or two. 811 éth St. =, Hay for Sale HAY, UPLAND. Redtop timothy, mixed, recanary, fine green sweet clover, baled, $8.50 per ton. Alfalta, $12. Ground sweet clover in sacks, 9.00; ground alfalfa hay in sacks, $14; oats and barley straw. baled, $5.00; wheat straw all 1936 crop, $4.00. C. M. Nordlum, Crooksten, Minn, Miscellaneous for Sale POTATGES for sale--Lowest price i town. Come and see us Orger your winter's supply. KUNZ GRO- CERY, 222 So. 9th St. Phone 1317. horsepower, up. . Volts 230 and juire The Bismarck Tribune

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