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ESTOCK R! cee. a Paul, Mint ‘A.)—Prices o fe vated nigher earl igh for weal strictly Songstede, bein peg ay ene steers earned é $6. few good to choice seartio nad A (0-11.50, medium grades down + majority cutter and com- plain and medium Pik wouter and low cut- Most Agee 6.00, beet. bulls up closed about 50c gt cheice ane prime 10-325 Ib. atid Ib pls change for the week, choice ic oP to > B1b.80 at at Good and choice wooied wooled feeding lambs cleared at Charrier 4 iF, 24.- (0, 8. D. A.) y Hie Fincludl Ing 4,000 direct; 1d butchers uneven weight; choice averaging 240 few other medium to it weights 9.00-9,10; no mina! ‘imate holdover 11000, stead; ere nana sows weak. to 1 a “Receip' ts 500; calves: celpts, 100; compared Friday last strictly good and yearlings steady to at Feet to stro: meee grades 50 xt pared 16. “tl week 16. at ened late jn ‘wes vealers 50 higher; lar steer run selling at fe ar! Lay (Pad 18.00; not many vor week endin irects, Compared good and choice 00! }-26 lower, medium to merely wood kinds ee ewe oa freed Bast mooie largely 25-! ro it phe and feeders strong ee 2! ev: to 12.26; bu car load choice 675-900 i 10,25-11.25; pea ‘Trend and na otter austen % un- clover seed Pac 33, minTEarous FLO diings fae ies BERBBEGEBEEEEEE Al 22 a #22298 99 32k GRA! Minneapolis, Ay A.)—Domest! ated erratically ee Lite witl kets a ing of the Ma: hand other. nes ep article, 04. closini spot quoted at lc under to 4c over the lay price. FINA) IEW. New York, Apr. 24.—()—The stock market advanced, fell back and "then met support last week. ; Shares, brokers rgd ‘were afforded underlying sup, pr record for stee! first quarter earnin 8, wide gains in importa: industry over last year. Providing an explanation for sell- which cropped up jalysts said, was the ity in commodity xpressed in some s that consumer re- tard sales, reKnother factor which tended to cast cloud across the profit a some sald, was the which cor; nual share! creasingly heavy burdens imposed by higher taxes and operating costs. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Apr. eres . | prices. ‘heat: No. Need aan epring, 60 ibe. Mia long bg: —Potatoes, shipments 604; ght, for 14aho me feces Burbenke 4 0-30, U &. No. AB Ae 3 Wi Found whites U. 8 stock supplies’ lig! etal oi v. g “No, SoonnN C8 co | cheese reeset “tor the was consin cheese exchange, twins i Farmers call board, ns 15 2 seeeetEne FTE ger Fue 2 2g Pr 3 TTT : | 8 BE 7 & i cof ror > TTD sh uy z so p Fe Pneagcede ir oo E | ga53 2 39 eetee HE $ fe ee Pr yey ge ert 8. D. eat markets fluctu- ction of fore! gn period than eather and crop reports, delivery on the one Reports of good to excellent progress of the winter wheat crop and beneficial rains in the held prices in check. ‘inished %c net higher at $1. Mes, while the September deliv- ery was sc net lower and closed at showed mild firmness with a lemand prevailing for the cash May rye was up 2%c, closing advanced ae for the loa on ott quotations at iinet. 1 Baitay was steady, Att advanved 1c for the week, it 1 seed 01 orate executives told Ae olders’ meetings of the in- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY APRIL 24, 1987 [Crain Quotations 4 BILUON DOLLARS [Lost Something Valuable? FROM WHEAT BELT . HOLD PRICES DOWN Moderate Buying Keep: Buying Keeps. Values Above Previous Close Des- pite Precipitation Chicago, Apr. 24—(P)—Moderate be factors. Liquidation continued to de- press corn prices. Wheat closed % lower to % higher compsred with yesterday's finish, May 1.30%-%, July 1.18%-%, corn was % up to 1% off, May 1.25%-26, rio 1.15%, and oats was % down to up. . MILL CITY PRICE! FRACTIONALLY HIGHER Minneapolis, Apr. 24.—(#)—Deferred wheat futures resisted the bear in- fluence of weather news Saturday and | after an early dip rallied to close fractional closed %c_ lower at . % Sept. %c higher at 1.21%. "Plax held little interest to traders and the close showed little change. May flax closed ic higher at ii, july it, Sept. finished un- rainy were unsettled and mostly May oats closed as higher at i and July unchanged faa a ow closed unchanged at uy rie lower at 97% and Sept. ie 4 lower to 89%. May feed barley closed Ke beer at 73% and July %c fower at . May malting barley closed chennved at $1.20. Virtually no cash wheat In and de- was limited, Winter and durum were scarce and wanted. was steady, Rye demand was fern Barley demand was good. Flax orerlags wi were extremely light and deman : 1 Produce M Markets ft CHICAG Chicago, Ap f4-UP)—Butter a, were firm Saturday, but eggs were unsettled. Poultry was quiet, Butter, 2,067, firm, prices unchang- Bugs, 35,555, "ungettled; extra fie iy 2, fregh grad- @4 firsts local 21, cars 21%, current receipts 20; storage packed extras 23%. Storage packed firsts 22%. joultry, live, 6 trucks, qulet; prices unchanged. ORK New York Apr. teuM—Live poul- nef by freight. nominal, No quota- ns. eaiter, 5,127, firm, creetaely, high- er than extra 32%-33%; extra (92 ae) 32%-% firsts (88-91 scores) 31- 32%; seconds (84-87 scores) 30%-%. Centralized (90 score) 7% Cheese, 159,529, AAG ‘and un- 37,320, eel vitae col- ecial packs 23 stand: 23%; storage pacl cea ivsts 233 1%-22; mediums 21; dirties . 1, 21; average checks 20. Whites, browns and duck eg changed. ~ Live poultry. By express steady; prices unchanged, Dressed poultry Steady | to firm; fresh and frozen prices unchanged. 6 unr FL tesa a ptr) eal tae |CagO, pr. — Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Standards, November «+ 31% 31% 31% Fresh ‘Standards, 1 April ++ 80% 30% 30% Egg : § Storage Pac! . April 22% 22% Storage Pac! 22% 22% lay 2 22% Refrige: ards, Oct. . 24% 21% FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Apr. 24.—(@—Foreign exchange mixed; mand in dollars, Boltain 4.93 1-16; France 4.43%; Ital; 5.25%; Germany free, 40.21, registered 19.80; travel, 23.65; | Norway, 24.7 Roots. 25,43; Montreal in New York, | CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. 10%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Apr. 24.—(P)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%s 114. Treasury 4s 109. CURB STOCKS New York, Apr. 24.—(F)—Curb: American Gen. 10%. Cities Service 3%. lec, Bond & Share 20% Fisk Rubber 15%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Apr. 24.—(#)—Stocks. First Bank Stock 14%, no trading. Northwest Banco 11%. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Apr. 24.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 4 dark northern, 1.50, Gore 1 oN 1.30, Barley: No. 2 1,06%-1.. 12%. Sate! flax a quoted. First Referendum in Auto Industry Is Set Detroit, Apr. 24.—()—The national labor relations board prepared Sat- ny | urday for the first referendum in the automobile industry under the Wag- ner act. The Packard Motor Car company and the United Automobile Workers of America agreed late Friday on the election to determine whether the ’s workers favor the union company’ ras their collective bargaining agency. Representatives of the company and the union have been negotiating the ‘| UAWA’s 22 eon one of which sole bargaining rights. The conferees, in recess until Monday, x | were reported to have reached virtual agreement on the other points. | ¢=—__—_______ 4 { Father Time Takes sabilaegd RANGE {148% 118% 1.17% 1.18% 16 116% 115 115% 1.26% 1.27% 125% 1.26 1.23% 1.24% 1.23% 124% 1.15% 116% 1.15% pee 40% 40% cee 1.95 175% 175% 1.72% 1.72% B 1.10% 1.00% 1.10% 1.02% 1.02% 1.02 1.02% 84% 93% 93%! 11.62 1192 12.22 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE wWnea= Apr. 24.—(P)— Pa Hee ge 15th Let + 1.27% 1.28% 1.27% 1.28 1.21% 1.20% 121% Sept. ne Barley— er, May futures; atively weak on account | ¢ higher at 1.28 and) “aii” an” DUL' Me tatuandinasttaite onts| Cpetiee oP MINNEAPOLIS Ar, Pe + , 26. le Wynent pared to 80 finnespolls cash wheat and coarse grain closing cul today follow: - ‘Wheat Delivered To Arrive END 141% 155% . asses 1.39% 1.5456 ik sieves, 1.34% 1.51% aeons. 131% 149% . 4 no 585 1.20% 1.47% 53 Bare 127% 1.45% .... ween Montana Winter Wheat oF 131% 1.30% 1.35% 1.37% na oF 135% 137% 1.33% 1.35% Wor + 1.33% 1.35% 1.31% 1.33% oF 130% 1.32% 1.28% 130% ‘and South Dakota Wheat or + 1.30% 1.32% 1.28% 121% + 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% 1.28% oF 12% 1.20% 1.25% 1.27% Durum ha 60 “san 1,25% 1.28% 1.28% 1.25% 58 ts 124% 127% .... + 1.22% 1.26% 006 hd - 116% 121% .... + 111% 117% oe 1.26% 1.30% .... eee, RBEVIEW 4.—P}—(U. —Voluméof business on the Boston wool market was small past week but steady to very firm. In domestic wools, D. A.) during the rices were mostly original bag lines of western brown wools recelv- ed most attention. moved occasionall; Buyers showed li Australian wo str fue ‘interest in the new. mediuts grade fleeces from the on graded ‘ere steady at ui combing ‘Obto ei for fine De- 44-46 cents in th laine, at 47-48 cents for combing blood, 47-49 cents for combing Three- eighths blood and 46-47 cents ‘WINNIPEG Meds Pe GRAIN 3 No. orthern 1. 26. northern 1.30%; 2 white i6%! No. 2 white 16% rices for 1 ASKED BY BURDICK Government Must Evolve New Employment Policy, N. D. Solon Declares Washington, Apr. 24—()—Four had been demanded Saturday by Rep. mn dei Usher L. Burdick, Williston, Belin & new employment policy. $3,000,000,000 to pay the interest on ‘The Rete 1.20 | project produced.” 13% .13' * 3s | Promotion of Travel 104 In State. Discussed 81% 29% 20%] W.P. Btevens, Fart bse repres- entative for the Great Da- AU 41% | kote, association, was pi 42% 42% | to attend meetings at Bismarck and P. God presided over the Bis- marck meeting and John Rovig, over the one in ‘The purpose was to acquaint those present with the measures being taken to induce tourist travel in North Dakote. There were 40 such gatherings held in the state in 1936, and plans have been made for about 70 during the current year. Montana and Minnesota are this year con- ducting similar mi Tt was estimated that 25.¢ per cent of the passenger cars on North Da- kota highways during July, 1936, were foreign licensed ones. There was about a 50 per cent increase in tour- ist traffic during 1986 over the year 1635. A recent estimate puts the amount spent over a year’s period by tourists within the state at $14,000,000. Cash Income of Farm Gains First Quarter ‘Washington, Apr. 24.—(?)—Govern- ment estimates credited farmers Sat- urday with » cash income gain nearly a half billion dollars in the first quarter of this’ year com! & with the 1936 period. The reaped Mere , $1,945,000,000 $1,620,000,600. Jimb, experts said, was in the same period of 1936. 11,585 Enrolled Under Old Age Act in State Washington, Apr. 24.—(7)—Almost two million employes, the social se- curity board reported Saturday, are enrolled under the federal old age as- 56,070 applied for identification numbers; 11,585 in North Dakota, and 11,228 in South Dakote, Employes who have applied for so- cial security account numbers total 400,039 in Minnesota; 40,088 in North Dakots, and 46,267 in Bouth Dakota AFL Asked to Account For $200,000 in Fund in federal. court semen it ace count for a defense fund, fole lowers of John L. Lewis charged has been depleted by $200,000. Counsel for the Aluminum Workers union of New Kensington, Pa., file@ the peti- tion and Judge Nelson McVicar de- SLEEPING room “in modern home, Board if desired. 322 15th St. SLEEPING room, close to bath. Al- ways hot water. 120 Ave. A. ROOM sient oe ee Girls only. Kennellys, 825 4th LARGE icoping room. 6 Ladies _only, 315 home. Ne Ts hee or Use The WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted BEST rural desl in century for sev- Salesmen Wanted ‘WE NEED four serious minded, hard working salesmen with clean past Tecerds for combination inside and outeide selling. Preference will be given to men with outside direct selling experience but can use am- bitious men regardless of experi- ence, Apply to Mr. Holle, Mont- gemery Ward & Co., Monday and Tuesday, April 26 acid 27, between 9 a. m. and Noon. ry —— Female Help Wanted va: Experienced girl for gen- eral housework, who can take full charge. Must be good cook. Have clean habits. Small family. Phone 511. Mrs. Pavlak. WANTED—Competent maid with re- ferences, Must desire permanent place. ~ excellent cook. Write WalraDsady woul _woaising new in wall cleaners. Write Trib- une Ad. 20695. Work Wanted ‘WANTED: Work take care of lawn, also gardening. Reliable young man, Donald Rhodes, Phone 436-J. 720 2nd. Bt. FOR REPAIRING of recovering fur- niture. Call Schneider, 700 12th. North or phone 1941-R. Prices very reasonable. NOTICE—Expert sewing machine and typewriter repairing. Call 270 from 8 to 6:30. Fred Kleingartner. Personal “THE HAT BOX”—E. L. Maxwell, factory-trained hatter. New hats made to order. Hats cleaned end re-blocked. Broadway at Front, Fargo, N. Dak. WANTED—Ride to Pierre, 8. Dak. Phone 871-LR, Mrs. E. E. Ungel- man or Mrs. E. C. Jacobson. Farms for Sale ON TO OREGON! Perfect home, bargain, 25 acres, 10 cultivated. Fruits and nuts. Cool climate. hunting, fishing. Exclusive house. Tenant house. On highway. Moss- acres, Hood River, Ore. LOOK YOUR BEST Let us clei ind press your clothes mene at Fr aul $1.25 Ladies Dresses Swagger Suits ‘0 CLEANERS Phone 2406 232 South 11th Street Apartments for Rent and city heat furnished. Fireproof _building, Inquire Tribune Office, TWO ROOM and five room apart- ments, unfurnished, Frigidaire. Gas, heat and water furnished. Laundry privileges. Private en- trance. Richholt Bldg. 223 - 7th. Call 593, EXPERIENCED girl wants work by day or hour, Also beautiful room for rent. Call 1980. SPECIAL One week only, first class Plano tuning. $3. Write Tribune Ad. 20638. TWO EXPERIENCED girls want housework by the day or hour. Tel. 1473-LW. WANTED—Pilowing gardens at rea- sonable prices, Phone 397. Houses for Rent CHOICE HOME near capitol and high school. Three bedrooms, large living room, sun room, Venetian blinds. A-1 condition. No small children. Available June Ist. Write Tribune Ad. 20652. MODERN six room- house. Apart- ment, three rooms, $13. Piano, For Sale: Gas range and buffet. Phone 905. FIVE room modern house. May Ist. Adults only. For information see owner, in basement apartment. 916 8th St. oka pon 2 house, adults only Hot furnace. For information call fnoains at 416 3rd 8t., or phone FIVE ROOM and six room modern houses, Tel, 117-M. SMALL house, south side. Close in. 113 1st Bt. Houses for Sale COMPLETELY furnished two story modern dwelling divided into three epartments, and two extra sleeping rooms . Present income $124 per month ‘besides providing complete unit for owner, Vine modern base- ment. Good location. Annual taxes, $163. Sale price, $11,000. Terms. Duplex in best location, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 SEVEN room modern house, also 5) jy room and 4 room modern houses. ‘These houses well located. Near school and good buy. If inter- ested, call 323 2nd 8t. Toom partly modern bungalow. By owner. Close in. Very reason- able. Write Tribune Ad. 20580. MODERN STUCCO bungalow by owner. Nearly new. Available at once. Inquire at 501 10th St. NEW 5 room bungalow with base- ment apartment. 610 9th St. Call after 7 p.m. Phone 2038. FIVE room modern 2 story dwelling. Newly decorated. On 6th St. Geo. M. Register. —_=_—_——_——~—X—S_—__ ___Business Opportunity _ LARGE nationally known manufac- turing concern opening branch of- fice and warehouse in Bismarck. Has opening for live-wire man to manage Office. Salary $150 per month with liberal share in profits. For Sale or Trade I—ATTENTION. Own 8 SIX yeatling and 2 year old colts. Four shetland and Welch ponies. jud) Cook, 923 Ave C West. Mattresses SSATTRESSES tenovated and rebuilt. Either or spring filled. 419 9th St. 1126. Wearing appar NICE clean sleeping room. Close in. Cat be sect at Eile Barber Shop, 216 4th Bt. 322 9th 8t. -* NEW unfurnished all modern apart- ment. Living room, bedroom, closets, kitchen, bath. Gas and water furnished. Electric refriger- ator. coy, privileges. Davis Al ie IN RUE Apartment, one 2-room fur- nished all. modern apartment, pri- vate bath and entrance. Leundry privileges. Adults only. Oall 711 Ave. A or phone 1499-W. AVAILABLE at once. Furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Frig- idaire, laundry privileges, inner- spring mattress. Custodian Col- lege Bldg. Phone 1849. WELL furnished one room apartment, and kitchenette, gas and japan furnished. . Frigidaire, - snnerapring mattress. 992.50, Phone 063. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, in ‘Tribune building. Living room, bed- room, kitchen, bath. Electric re- frigerator. Call at Tribune office. LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling. old age and poor health. Call 601. APARTMENTS for light housekeep- Clean, Cheap rent. 1014 Bdwy. FOUR room apartment with private bath. All furnished. 1102 Thayer. Also 3 room spartment, unfurnish- ed. Call owner at 318 9th St. MODERN FURNISHED 3 ROOM gpartment, private bath. Gas and heat furnished. Laundry privileges. 802 2nd Bt. Phone 262-M. FURNISHED one room spartment Frigidaire, Available at once. 106 Main Ave., Nicola Apts. ONE 3-room and bath, 3 rooms and bath basement spartment, one room, kitchenette and bath. Mur- hy bed. Phone 1432. UNFURNISHED modern apartment above Woodmansee Stationery, 114 4th. Ready April 15. Apply Wood- Stationery. mansee Two room furnished apartment. Electrolux refrigerator. Private en- trance. Adults only. 813 Thayer __Ave. Phone 589, quire 616 7th, erat hay been priced te cars have This firm has a an ne CORWIN-CBURCHILL MOTORS, Inc. 122 Main Pheaa 160 CHEVROLET USED CAR BARGAINS / 29 Ford Tudor, trunk, good 29 Chevrolet Coach, trunk, TOW GUCO .......0-0ee000 175 32 imo Coupe, new ee MWCO se recsecoveee seeeee 32 Ford | Tudor, motor over- a Piymouth Coach, ed, new tires ......++0000 . 935 34 Chevrolet Master Coach, perfect condition ....... 306 35 and % Plymouth Coupe, new tires (20) Other Cars and ‘Trucks ‘i We Trade and Give Terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. Sedan. Bargain. Time payments if desired. Bismarck Finance Corpor- ation, 305% Bdwy., Bismarck. CHEVROLET coupe, '30. Wire wheels, original finish, like new. Good tires. Radio, heater. Photte 601. 1934 CHEVROLET coach. Finish like ell Priced right. Phone 443 or NOTICE We do Garden Plowing, men Digging and sll Bek Di and Fertiliser. All Kinds of Hauling Phone 1310-LJ Roommate Wanted TWO itis desire another gitl tw. shate apartment. Call after 5. 801) 4th St. ————ee EE, Seed and Feed ASSINIBOINE Squaw face seed corn, germination, 85%, shell graded. in sacks, $2.25, bu.; trebi seed bar- ley. 80c, fanned 90c bushel. John Garnier, Bismarck, Rte. 1. MINNESOTA 13 Seed corn, home- grown. $2.75 per bushel, graded. Mrs. Earl Pennington, Barney, | ———>====_=EE Es Miscellaneous for Sale FOUR SAWS, including one six-foot cross cut. Posthole digger, hammer. Other tools. Ice, Phone 1090-W. or call at 414 thn ORNTOn: Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table we. Come ion see.us before = buy elsewhere. Phone 1317. 2323 So. 9th St. 3 cycle, 3 portable phonograph, $17; trailer with overloaded bee ge $15. Call after 6:30. 710 13th &t._ LIQUID carbonic sods fountain, completely carbonized . A-1 condi- tion. Also barbecue equipment. J. A. Thielan, Dickinson, N. Dak. . Marjorie Staak. Phone 603. FOR BLACK dirt and fertilizer. Call 802-R. Also hauling ashes, etc, —|WAYNE Visible gasoline pumps. Good condition. Phone 585. MODERN furnished 2 room apart- ment. Also one room basement apartment. Close in. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. rooms val > pri- vate entrance. Newly furnished. Call after 5. 623 8th, rear entrance. TWO room apartment. Lights, phone and water. Garden space. Tel. 894-M. 523 So. 9th St. TO SUBLET, 3 room furnished apartment, private bath. Call 410% Main. Phone 218. NICELY furnished 2 room apart- ment for rent. Next to bath. 211 East Rosser. NICELY furnished 3 room’ apart- ment to adults only. 604 Third 8t., side door. TO SUBLET 3 room furnished 9) ment. For four months. 211 W. zs i THREE room apartment and bath. _Phone 898-4 . 311 Bo. 12th Bt, MODERN apartment for rent. Call 711 ‘Thayer Ae Phone 2. BASEMENT AP. and bath. Call ‘a8 13th at apartment. Rose Apts. 215 3rd St. Phone 853. ONE or two room apartment. Adults only. 418 8th St. Household Goods for Sale COMPLETE 7 room household fur- re overstuffed ‘sét, Singer machine, studio couch. Phone 1086:W. 422 3rd Bt. BUFFET, table and chairs, dresser, chiffonier, rugs, oll stove. Priced for quik sale. Call 416 Ave. A OLD fashioned spinning wheel. Over 150 years old. Make me an offer. Write Tribune Ad. 20663. itt, it fi ll

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