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. .SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 16, 1929 - SENATORS AVERSE (NEW SALEM “ THE BISMARCK HOLSTEIN CIRCUIT |HOG-RAISING MEETS TRIBUNE _ oe re 2 Wahpeton Science - Carers, Virwaty” |UNDY DOWNS PLAN Off Pavement, Probe Cop ard Gontalon| (N ATLANTIC BEACH Wahpeton, N. D., Feb. 16.—(?)— ‘dius at Moorhead Proves " Wahpeton Science “School Wildcats N. ©, Feb. 16—(AP)—Col. Series Will Open at Regan; virtually clinched their third straight ea A. Lindbergh Innded on the Miesen to Conduct Seed © | basketball championship in the Red ‘i Cape Hat- River Valley Collegiate conference | ‘Tas, Program in Addition last night by ronan " — Beavers, 36 to 16. Plans for instructional hog raising| Coach Earl Bute’s boys have now meetings in this and adjoining|won 11 straight games. They still Herds of 16 Members Produced issrctreets are a ‘lew: om i of purebred females in the $90,026.85 Worth of But- terfat,.Report Shows Hold Farmers Do Not Earn as Much and Candidates for Bench Are Numerous KEEP 231 ANNUAL RECORDS . ‘The .| have games to play at Valley City, cas — them [counties have been definitely ar. | Tor town and’ Ellendale,” ‘Thel? Proposal to tnerease the salaries of| 4 40 net Profit c Hoe a esseeetes in to. be- | nearest conference rivals, the Valley 4 ouprense and — court judges|Average Net Pr per Sow) | City yikings, have lost three games, state officers sharp opposi- a. one of which was to the Wildcats. Sich th tiie aeniets Pris soves from 152 Animals Milked i During Year Is $103.55 "That 1926 was the greatest in 19 for the New Salem i} Tax Assessing Bill on Utilities Too ges u Hs i aie SOUND INVESTMENTS g years T ‘ 4 ‘echnical to House = Sos ey ae = ea o Howse RIVERA REPORTED au ero se indicated in the annui and wi , along with the main feature of the| The house tax committee is run- 60 Wall 5 New York City sata Se Seer, iar cane a aetecne ese [DROUIRCTRD TI) QUIT A Pable Uy Company One of the outstanding i will have samples of pure seed on|€XPress, telegraph, telephone and be Se eraat thes .235.00.| display and will take orders from | Power and gas company property in nee , pore especially for alfalfa and|the state. It spent two hours over Kh .| sweet clover, these orders to be filled the measure today, in addition to} Hendaye, RancoSpanish Frontier, through local seed houses. previous sessions, and will carry it | Feb. 16.—(?)—Advices obtained from The schedule of the meetings in | Ver for a special meeting next week. | court quarters in Spain and from per- this county is: Regan, 1:30, Monday| Trouble in handling the bill comes | sons very close to Premier Primo de mann’s. afternoon, Feb. 25; Wilton, 7:30 in because it is extremely technical,| Rivera himself indicate that the The Ne 65.34. the evening: Arens, 1 p.m. Tuesday {committee members say. Represen- | Spanish dictator has been asked to made up of 16 members and their . aT tatives of both public utility compan- | give up his post in Madrid. herds produced in butterfat $30,026.85, wa 26; Wing, 7:30 in the |. and the state tax commissioner's, The Spanish government over _ P.C, REMINGTON & SON which meant an average return- to 83. In neighboring counties the sched- office have appeared before the com- | which Premier Primo de Rivera pre- “The Pioneer Investment House” each member of $1,876.68. The fig- ule is for an afternoon meeting at | ™ittee to explain and amend the pro- sides, it is said, will be replaced by a 10314 Fourth Street Phone 220 4 ures ‘show that the highest amount Tuttle and an evening meeting at posed act. T. H. Thoresen, tax com- |new administration. The exact date to an individual member was| The number of herds averaging 5 missioner, and company officials will | of the change is not known. The im- Bismarck, North Dakota going to on the lowest s00604. [over $100.00 net profit per cow, 1s 10.| "ternoon Wednesday, rotons and |address the special meeting next |pression prevails that it will take ‘The circuit has four cows that are |Last year’s report shows that only|in the evening at Woodworth, Thurs- week. place quite shortly. producing over 500 pounds of butter-|five of the members made this rec-| day, Feb. 28; and an afternoon meet- | — fat per year, and 43 cows that are|ord, so in doubling the number con-|ing’at Pingree and an evening ses- producing over 300 pounds of butter-|siderable achievement. has been 9c-| sion at Buchanan, Friday March 1. fat per year. Thirty-one ad are bern eran — producing 350 pounds of butterfat; are o' * . 26 singe! are proaneing 400 pounds of |spots in Supt. Claude’s report of the Question of Special but it, and seven hi the envi-|1928 business of the New Salem cir-| - * ‘ able reord ot produeng 50 pounds OU e cow shore Probe Committee Is but t 4 A 4 two undved Mert thirty-one indi-|the cost of feeding in last year’s re- Being Considered vidual records have been kept|Port, was $95.35, while this year it akon big ha the ison at they show hentia ee teres os tose babies Whether the state senate vill sp- that 1,776,997 pounds of milk was pro- large . point a special committee wvesti- 5 duced. The total pounds of butter-|item shows just such a gain, and) gate the state board of administra- TO RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE fat 64,0643. The total value of | When a gain is made every year over | tion, the state penitentiary at Bis- butf€rfat was $30,026.85. @ long period of years, they are at-| marck and the state training school ch taining @ position that not only| at Mandan may be decided by a sub- : ee ee means money. and profit to them.| committee of the senate state affairs / : * The total cost of ‘eed for the year | but gaining a record that none others | committee. : , . was $11,378.21. The total profit to|in the northwest can equal in a long} Members of the subcommittee, ap- each member above the cost of feed| time. pointed at a meeting of the state af- was $18,748.64, and the average profit FL ooeneneeenpenenn ed fairs committee, today, are C. J. Ol- ; to each member above the cost of| PLAN GIBRALTAR BRIDGE son, Barnes county, author of the P ‘Utilit , [feed was $1,171.58. Madrid, Feb. 16.—(AP)—A plan| resolution calling for the investiga- ¢ Benson of Minneapolis ‘There were 152 cows on the circuit f for a bridge over the Strait of|@on; Frank Ployhar, Barnes county; Gibraltar built. on submerged floats/and W. E. Matthaei, Wells county. period, and the average pounds of|has been submitted to. the govern-| Action was taken at another execu- milk from them was 929. The av-|ment. tive session of the committee. “I like mine, perfectly satisfied.” “Did you ever see such bargains? How do they. errs » N . . T, erage pounds of butterfat per cow —_—_—- Olson said he probably will invite ido it?” was 3445. The average cost of feed| Some of England’s finest fleeces | several persons to appear before the ° per cow was $58.75. 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