Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
‘ YUESDAY, JULY 17, 1928 FARM METHODS ’ AREINSPECTED ‘Managers’ Tour Convinced Success or Failure Is Ques- hy * tion of Management {8 Larimore, N. D., July 17.—@)— The old business phrase that “suc- cess or failure depends on manage- ment” is brought out clearly by the eighth annual Northwest Farm Man- agers’ touring party, Cap E. Miller, secretary of the group, said today. The group inspected farms in Elk , valley yesterday and this morning. “The fact that, especially in these n_corapetition, bad man. ‘ agement%is always followed by fail ;ure, and good management is just as certain to result in profit, was} brought out clearly the manage- ‘ment of the farms visited yesterday | jand this morning,” he said. “The tenants on these farms are satisfied and happy. They are re- ‘ spected and well treated by the own- ' and proprietors of the farms, d their homes are made comfort- able and attractive, not only by their own effort, but in cooperation with the management. THey prefer their present condition to ownership of farms and lands. Experiments Interest | “Members of the teur are very much impressed with the econom- ical experiment being conducted in this locality by expert managers, , who are supervising the efficient {farming of thousands of acres of jland by tenants. By this method many new systems are being intro- duced which result in profitable farming.” The farm managers inspected the farm of Jake Eastman and the In- ternational Harvester company’s | ‘ demonstrational farm. Eastman is all of fame” farmer at the Uni- versity of North Dakota Agricultural | t } college. Pit silos and the economies of . farm fences were studied at several farms. Post rolling, methods of hay- ing, weed c.ntrol, building of farm buildings and homes, and systems ' of securing good water for both ten- | ants and livestock were discussed at several farms, ‘CITY PAYS A GRIST OF BILLS ‘Bills amounting to $4,874.80_pre- sented by the city engineer, T. R. Atkinson, and contractors doing city work were allowed by the city com- {mission in regular meeting last night. , . They were as follows: $77.73 to the city engineer for services on the ‘installation of a sanitary sewer on | Ninth street between Front and . Brown avenues; $789.87 to contrac- tor for laying watermain on First street between Avenues C and D; Mormon Beauty The gift of the Mormon pearls, con- ferred upon the girl chosen as most jopular and beautiful in the Mutual Mormon festivities in Weber County, Utah, this year, went to Miss Mil- dred Christenson of Harrisville. Here is Miss Christenson, who was chosen queen over hundreds of others. tion and sectional meetings, with the reading of scientific papers on different phases of animal health and disease control. resident’s ball will be held i of August 7, and the ial banquet the following eve- The lest da: will be devoted , Which will be held at the y of Minnesota farm school, St. Paul. TAXI PERMITS ARE ISSUED Permission to operate taxicabs in North Dakota has been granted to two companies by the state railroad commission. The companies are the Ball Cab company, Fargo, and Staw’s Taxi, Grand Forks. Each will operate in their respective cities. Other decisions announced by the commission follow: chedule of reduced electric rates S filed by the Otter Tail Power com- pany, applicable at Page and Clyde, was approved. Authority was given to the Mon- tana--Dakota Power company to change the service at Donnybrook, Grenora and Hanks from direct to alternate current. ' $1131.57 to contractor for laying| The schedule of electric rates filed ‘ watermain extension in District No.|by the Otter Tail Power company, 4 between Mandan and Washington j applicable at Cal ‘was approved. | streets; $1321.13 to contractor for The application of C. J. Hanson, ; laying '‘watermain extension in Dis-|Litchville, for permission to operate ict No. 6 between Avenues D and| motor freight service in the vicinity . ; 9 mouth and absorbs smoke ganization of the Gamble-Robinson eee ' company, wholesale produce and gro- Teaberry is different; it’s cery firm with branches in 65 cities, the best flavor in 30 “ many in the northwest, an- and D yetite nounced Tuesday by David F. and you can get it only Gamble, president, of this city. in Clark’s Teaberry Gum. The change, effective August 1, i ‘will not result in extensive changes The Teaberry pink pack | E; and $1554.50 to contractor for in- | Stalling sanitary sewer on “Ninth ‘street between Front and Brown avenues. - Contract for paving Eleventh} street between Avenues B and C was awarded to the Haggart Con- struction co:npany. H lure for the paving of An- i derson street between Thayer and Rosser avenues was instituted. Equalization of new city property was completed by the commission acting as the equalization board last , night and the group will meet again | Thursday morning with City Asses- ; Sor William Falconer to pass on the results. ‘GROCERY FIRM I$ REORGANIZED in operating methods, according to Mr. Gamble, and places the asset: under the charge of a Delaware poration of the same name as that which has operated under the Minne- sota laws. A $1,500,000 issue of cumulative first preferred stock is provided for purposes of general expansion. Sec- ond preferred stock and at least 70 Pe cent of common stock will be x id by stockholders of the Minne- sota corporation, according to financ- ing plans, ‘i The company now has branch houses_in Minnesota, North and oa ne Joma. Menage. Mon. 'yoming, and in Quebec a: ‘Ontario. All officers of the new company ‘were associated with the old. ‘The new directorate as announced by Mr. Gamble, who was a vice pres- t of the fo-mer corporation, in- cludes several branch house manag- rs are R. A.D. F., D. P., and R. R. Gamble, H. L. Robinson, F. R. Thompson, J. A. Rid, aye Cc. P. Jaffray, all of Minneapolis; D. E. Mair, Minot, 1’. D.; H. D. Reynolds,, h, 3 C. jimpson, Bismarck, “ON. DG Edward Deverell, Grand Es Forks, N. D.; F. D. Sleight, Manka- : Si s i and Warner Halgren, i company did a business in e: t The Fe of that town was granted. The Best Flavor in 30 Years Clark’s Teaberry Gum joyable. It cools the~ ” re is waiting for you x on dealers’ pool In What Month Is Your Birthday? THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE oe we ue ge SAP eee oe That is the most important statement to the motorist any refiner can make. Iso=Vis will not thin out— will not wear out—that’s the whole story. Ordinary motor oils lose 60% of their effi- ciency in the first 200 miles of operation. If you want to get the most out of your car—most wear— most pleasure—most miles for your money—use Iso=Vis. Drain and Fill — with Iso-Vis Teday: At Any Standard Oil Service Station and at Most Garages Standard Oil Company Bismarck (Indien) North Dakota . . 4901E- |