The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1929, Page 6

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6 nor \Burleigh County Seed Corn Is of High Rank Sced corn in Burleigh county equals in quality any grown in North Da- kota, A. R. Miesen, county agent, said today after completing a survey in conjunction with E, G. Booth, exten- sion agronomist of the Agricultural college at Fargo. Particular attention was given corn fislds certified by the state, the agent id. Several fields have matured d are ready for the harvest. ‘The agent urges growers in the couniy to make special effort to ex- inibit thetr products at the corn show tu 9e held here in November. _ NORTH DAKOTA BEST * RARMING REGION I _ WEST, TOURST SAYS Is Best Territory Seen ty Texas Man in 1,800-Mile Trip West of Mississippi 30.—Despite the Delinquent Personal Tax Notices Prepared A second and last notice of delin- r 1928 personal taxes will be ed Sept. 1 to county taxpayers, it announced today by Cla yy. Burleigh A list of 1928 per = paid by Oct. 15 will be turned over to there is the county sheriff on that date for United S ion, he announces The total in the amount of delinquent s has not great * been announced. The first 1928 persor sent out in Mar tax notice ' Woman Goes to Grave In Clothing of Man Aug. 30.— Death has erious career of Dr. Mayfield. who mi red during an ill- $s ago, died Sunday he was buried of Mena, conducted remonics. to the grave with her the she chose to go through Outboard Motor Boat Racer Falls Asleep 1d came to Mena in 1916. das a man in Ohio, Wi wa, and Texas Arkansas, and w a woman in who divorced her on the ground Miss Reay yesterdzy and c believed to be about 82 h her age was kept as her past life Lucky Children Indeed, If Their Mothers Know and Serve | SHREDDED -WHEA With all the bran of the whole wheat Children don’t have to be coaxed to eat it—they like the isp, crunchy shreds of baked whole wheat. They have to chew it—and that means sound teeth and good digestion. a ete ea RE canning your winter sup- ply of rich, juicy, YAKIMA W PEACHES. Coming soon. YAKIMA==PEACHES Fresh Meats Taste Better But Cost No More So many people have the im- pression that fresh meats can only be had at a price. That’s not so, at least not at this store. For here, we only sell the fresh- est of meats at prices that are as reasonable as one could desire. Szecials LARD, 2 pounds ...................25¢ (Bring your nail) “Spring Chickens | Home Made Sausages of all kinds Beef Pork Lamb, etc. IST.PAULEXECUTIVE, "FOR FARMERS UNION " LAUDS BOARD PLAKS M. W. Thatcher, Grain Exchange | Head, Is Encouraged at 1 Chicago Meeting ! | (Tribune Special Service) Chicago, Ill, Aug. 30—M. W. Thatcher, manager of the Farmers Union Terminal Grain Exchange, St. Paul. is gathering hope and encour- agement while attending the meeting \of the committee of 16 here. | “The Farmers National Grain cor- poration will be set up to take full advantage of the agricultural market- | G. ing act and can be made an institu- |tion of great value to grain growers both as to marketing grain under a well financed national grain policy and stabilization operations when deemed advisable and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1929 is an opportunity with great possi-| Al bilities challenging the will and understanding of farm leaders and cooperative grain institutions to take advantage of the agricultural mar- keting act.” “The law, farm board, and commit- ; tee all are new. The problem being | tackled is large, national in scope. approved by the farm board,” he said. “All cooperative and educational organizations will be fostered and en- col d to build larger and stronger memberships. Terminal and interior cocperative marketing institutions will be urged to come along with the | new grain corporation either by affil- iation or throuch amalgamation. “The committee of 16 fully reviewed | questions and problems and \ the work on to a subcommittee of three members and attorneys for completion of articles of incorpor- ation and providing tentative by-lat for consideration of incorporating di rectors at their next meeting. “Chairman Legge of the farm board announced plans to be completed in about 10 days whereby the farm { board will make additional advances on contracted grain previously en- joying advances through the Inter- mediate Credit Bank. Mr. Legge also announced the loaning of money for extension of marketing facilities must necessarily ue delayei until the pro- cedure for loan application is per- fected. “The farm board's attitude at all times was most encouraging and re- assuring,” Thatcher said. “I feel it ‘ has that mistakes may be minimized.” (goeceavavenncnnenvansueneaient LUNCNUAEUGUAUDGAESNDONENANENDORODELORUAUEONAGONONANOOEONOONSEOREODNOnONNaOonNcNonAaoNaOONuOgOoO | Fagged out? Hot? Tired? Don't iet this torrid weather get the better of you. Stop in regularly at any Pur- ity dealer and have him fix you a delicious malted milk. skillfully blended with fresh miik, the famous Pur- ity Double rich Ice Cream, smooth Mello Chocolate and Malted Milk of the finest quality, OUNNNAONONUUODDONUDONNRGNNLTUONLaNaganUDaaauasengoanocnnacqacconte BISMARCK, NO. DAK. MMMM SPECIAL BAKING For parties, weddings, week-end functions, etc. Call us early. We always have a complete line of breads, pies, cakes, rolls, cookies, etc., on hand. HOME BAKE SHOP 212 Sixth Street ‘Meet me where freshest meat in town. We have for this week-end: Milk Fed Spring Chickens — Pork Veal Mutton Prices right. Pickles Delicatessen. Phone 722 ‘TMannncnsncnngvconnccnscanent Ne FACES SHOOTIN Crookston, All of this demands care and caution | Walter Lillo, of Lengby. charged wi second degree mansi INNE NICHOLS CONVERTED become a Roman Catholic. 5 CHARGE Aug. 30-7) Minn, they sell Good Meats That’s what lots of ladies say, and they mean us, of course, for at our shop they are sure of the best and Good Fat Hens Anything in Beef Fine Home Cured Bacon Good line of canned goods. Be sure to order enough for two days as we are closed all day Monday (Labor Day). Quality Meat Market F. A. LARSON, Prop. . you with all i r jouth Fruit Jara, Caps and Lids, together with other canning needs at Saving Prices. Shredded Wheat, pkg. K. C. Baking Powder Chocolate, W. B. Premium Mother's China Oats Dunbar’s Shrimp, wet or dry Van Camp’s Hominy Harvest Queen C Blackberries Loganberries Fresh Prunes Apricots Bartlett Pears Fruits for Salad Garden Patch Peas Lippincott’s Apple Butter Pelican Oysters Lewis Lye, High Test fe aged in giant tanks and stored in glass lined containers. It comes to you fully matured .... with that full, rich flavor that has mode it famous Bananas, yellow Italian Prunes, for canning TWO STORES TO eto MOR ego 46 pint 80c r:.84c as $1.00;, on.$1.35 KERR WIDE MOUTH JARS rints $1.00 curs $1.23 +; coun $1.68 .. +. fie large can 23c. Y, Ib. cake 19¢ per pkg. 32c can 19¢ No. 2% can 10 Knox Gelatine, per pkg. ...........21¢ (Acidulated or Sparkling. Equals four packages of Jelly Powder.) ‘anned Fruits No. 2 can 23¢ No. 2 can 29¢ No. 24% can 28c No. 24 large can 33c No. 24% can 35c No. 1 27c; No. 2 33c Sweet Corn, Bricelyn Crosby, 3 cans 29¢ No. 4 sieve, 3 cans 35¢ Ib. jar 23¢ 4 oz. 17¢; 8 oz. 38¢ 2 cans 25¢ Toilet Soap, Kirk’s Cocoa Hard- water; 3bars................-22¢ 38 lbs, 29c case $1.09 SERVE YOU TRADE AT YOUR NEAREST RED OWL M, K. GOETZ BREWING CO. Entabliched 1839... 70 Years Age ‘ST, JOSEPH, MIRSOURI STORE NO. 1 303 Main Ave. DISTRIBUTORS NASH-FINCH CO. Red STORE NO. 2 | 06 Broadway Owl Stores Growing with the Nerthwest York, Aug. 30.—(.%—The Daily News says that Anne Nichols, author of “Abie'’s Irish Rose.” who had a |, Russian father and a Baptist mother, | hier in con- | ection with the shooting of Robert | | Hamlin, was bound over to the dis- | harvest fields near Devils Lake, N. D. | eR trict court after being arrested in n | NUUGGUAULANUEUUCUOUSUAALUOGEUUUNUAUUAOCSUCCuNUCNOCRRCCAnooNemaccanuonccaucanenaveaaey Phone 279 Phone 4 9 2 1CKS SAVE ON EVERY ORDER Soap Fels Naptha 10 Bars 59c BRAN FLAKES foyt oo ccccssessseseeseeee SARDINES Muse ene PEAS Soap Chips I.G. A. Brand, real 29 c quality, 2 boxes Oriole, small size, 3 cans 63c Salmon, tall pink, Oranges, medium 3 Ib. can ........ size, 3 dozen .... Fly Tox, Corned Beef, 75c bottle ....... 69c Armour’s, 2 cans 57 Cc Potted Meat, 18K, 3 cans ...... " 29c GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, 2 dozen .. Spaghetti, No. 2 can, 3 cans Special Saturday Introducing our self-service plan FREE one box of Cracker Jack to every customer who helps himself. Make your shopping easier. All I. G. A. Specials offered at our shop. We Deliver Orders of $1.50 or Over Free | SAO MOREE IRS STI OT ADEE DLA ARDEA IEE ENS ETE ~ . 4 ee - oo b Add to the enjayment of your summer outinge! Pack your Treasure Chest with picnic suggestions from an 1.G.A. store---delicious foods to delight the picnickers---lew LG.A. prices to delight careful ¥ Just Like Home-Made, » ; About 93 Pieces to Pound, Ib...... % : Swansdown £"..2 niw.61c Oats rr. Grapefruit Ariiiitcs.....27€ Gladness, Feathery Light, doz. .. 9c a Pork& Beans ¢::,..3c...31¢ 4 Apricots fie. cn. L ‘ Freshly Made, 4 Wholesome, 34-oz. jar... 4 ie Ui 2 | Bismarck @ Stores "| Phone 1080 — BISMARCK FOOD MKT. — 116 4th St. ¢ Phone 564 — COOK’S GROCERY —508 Ave.D Phone 279 — DICK’S GROCERY — 305 7th St. Phone 371 — R. T. GROCERY — 204 Sth St. Phone 611— SPEAKSGROCERY -— 216 Bdwy.

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