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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1980 ° , Mar. 6—()— Sothern Called ‘Pink Toed (FARMERS CULLING | m"sSveahnc.a ES RESO Sas ts tar |e fa of the 211 association herds averaged | day. | service manager, Minneapolis; | and trucks last month, compared with e 9 | 25 pounds or more of butterfat per} Rev. J. S. Wilds, 3ismarck, left for | nanager, ts. completed ; | High Hatter By Gene Howe cow. Eight purebred sires were pur-|Center this afternoon to attend the | Crowley, sales promotion ficstie, Gin- ee aren schedule ait Sega , ie » | chased in January. funeral services, which are. tentatively | Minneapolis; and A. B. Ci 5 dines OA bi tics | = =p oo Following are the three highest |planned for tomorrow. Details of | trict representative, Minneapolis. 4 . ; | tewn whose gentlemanly appearance is Producing associations in January: | Rev. Gossman's death were not know | E ARGER THAN IN 4928, Noted Actor’s Refusal to Be In- | captivates the imagination of a little | % r {209° Salem-Hannover, nik cows, | here, | . { | ; | stenographer, played by Miss White.| Low Producing Problem Finds ee Mika: Caer hiked Ries aot - terviewed Cause of Fa- ‘This capable young actor was one Solution in Good Prices | cows, 263 pounds; and Richiand | Oakland-Pontiac | ‘ i taled $78,499,754, Rise of fi of the first of the Broadway play- P county, 371 cows, 24.7 pounds of but- ere} $1,162,588, ii te Bi | mous Editor’s Barb ers to quickly reach popularity on for Slaughtering terfat per cow. | Dealers Meet He eter? wcspee ere — | the talking screen, He was born in — | Oakland-Pontiac dealers held a 1 ger Dividend | New York City and is the son of| North Dakota farmers are taking} Rev. F.A,Gossmans | meeting at the Prince hotel, Tuesday, LECTURE FAILS FINANCIALLY | 5... Hawkins and William Morris, | 2¢tion to overcome the low prices of Center Pastor, Dies | ‘ “19c¥ss 2 used car and service pro- * ic a i Bae bockis clade pepe sein dee *! dairy products which have existed enter Pastor, Dies) -.m. About 30 dealers from both icago, Mar. 6.—(®)—Net earnings | i 10 a DI layers. Hi s first ig role | for the past half year by culling the —_— | sides of the Missouri were in attend- ' ¥ +he Standard Oil Company of Indi- | illo News-| "25 i George M. Cohan’s comedy | jow-producing cows from their herds,| Rev. F. A. Gossman, pastor of the| ance. They joined ina noon lunch- Scores Take Amarillo past H y jo y in 1929, after reserve for taxes | ° | ame Home Towners.” A few plays | according to B. J, Haslerud, extension | Methodist Episcopal church at Center | eon at the hotel and in an evening e preoied eee a al paper Man's Advice to Stay | tc sane ee Gan or SEL dairyman of the Agricultural college,|and prominent in church work| dinner. e ie e in the title ro . i fetenttng ‘aio ; eidinne » In 1928 the company earned Away From Appearance | “Yello He then appeared in| Rtn Weta te Vic. oe joe oe abel bee rl Eee tl rel et 537,166. ke ‘Waispering Friends.” “Crime” and | "ye bases his statements upon a siieiabhaaensiie idward G. Seuberg, president | Ca Piagme ics | Life” The last-named play | summary of cowtesting association re- nted out that the earnings showed | 4merillo, Tex. Mar. 6 made into a pleture by First Na-| }oxts for January, which reveal that increase despite the fact that an | Sothern, noted S tonal, and Morris repeated his | more than 1 per cent of the cows in ta cash dividend of $21,821,870 was is the latest victim of the editorial | Broadway triumph 1. | 211 herds were culled out. In Janu- no sivea in 1928 ‘trom the Midwest | par of Gene Howe, editor of the | eee eae ping Rice | 28 3,341 cows were on test and of this : oo ee gaietes. | Amarillo News-Globe. | -y human and dramatic sce ef coee A this eee | Che earnings equaled $537 per| _ Howe. remembered for le. ‘The story is packed with action | noriune time for farmers to get Tid ite on the average shares outstand: | @ £6 months ago of Ma eved by the glamorous and lavish | Dr ehe iowcpeoguelng animale’ trom ; e , ¢ during 1929 compared with $8.33 | 2MOUS opera singer, c oes eS ne their herds, Mr. Haslerud declares. ? 2 athe ash the wate a ieee Miss White | Culling not only brings about a tem- + ¢ : poun! ed for by a 50 per cent nies ler for Howe's newspaper | porary reduction in butterfat Produc- ‘idend and issuance of additional; ay editorial to Sot CAPITOL THEATRI | tion, but also is a big step forward in Sree ae re | called Sothi senting vivid and dis eMac the quality of the dairy ‘ ‘ase of $85 295, 0s trom tiie iretious | es en tons of sixteen different men | "tig growing tendency to cull out ~ as ar, The balance sheet showed cur- | 70M Sothe motion picture may seem a] tne poor cows is in line with recom- I n ] # 3t assets as $191,828,980 including | Psy," Boe eek - thing to do, but John Ford) mendations made by farmers at all of use! ; 22,692,245 cash and investments, | ee oritly ccomplished it in the stirring | ine county farm business conferences an lectric oaster d current liabilities $49,444,028. : ax of his underseas drama, “Men | heid this winter and is also the solu- 4 Beisel j train and ithout Women,” h comes 25 the | tion suggested by economists for Mr. Seubert advised the stockhold-/| denied the “pi 3 he expected a reasonable increase | ret, gasoline consumption in 1920. He | appe: cribed the “substantial increase” in 29 net earnings to increase realiza- | Intended To Aid Si m on sales of petrolem products. | med the $500 paid him for his ature attraction to the 1 Theatre. men are imprisoned in an American submarine which is sent to the bottom of the China Sea by a col- tonight bringing about a re-adjustment in the prices of dairy products, states Mr. Haslerud. He believes that farmers, once they are rid of the poor-produc- Cows on test, 537 produced more than |eay this mor according to ning at his Center home, | more than all refrigerators combined other electric ering included J, H. Ball, from the 148,160 FORDS ee sete \ for $3.95 Bet e*the Sothern engagement e ' ing cows, will stand a better chance * creases manufacturing costs and | seemed doomed to financial failure, ! ‘on with a freighter. It is impos-/ to make money from dairying when Then you can make toast right at the table and scrve it arketing cost per barrel. and a| Howe had reserved < sible for them to raise the vessel or | the present price depression is over. =sprinkled with grated cheese, pepper and salt, eater volume of sales. The com-| P&g¢ of his news| to come to the surfece by way of the; The average belt oa with cream cheese and currant jam, 4 B my marketed 39,017,894 barrels in| Of Mr. Sothern an} : - | for all the cows on te January with peanut butter and piccalilli, cd 39,017,804 bi ae was 242 pounds, according to the And the development of the n : 29 as compared with 5,432,806 bar- | § Siinhiaey GEESE: (OE tis? SET p' ew Hydrator —with figs cooked to a rich preserve, Is the previous year. f. ! hope. and a faint one, ce that rescue shi with apple butter for breakfast. —it's the famous Manning-Bowman has added still more to the prefer- ence for Frigidaire. Today Frigidaires are being bought at a rate far beyond The directors, with the exception of | Viewed, pleading homas 8. Cooke, were re-elected.| Howe's ire was aoke retired to devote his attention | Place of the ex; the Pan-American Petroleum and | Picture, an a tamsport company as director and toed high i | hatter <: nufactures, being , ; eer ede ie ceceectures, being Personal advice is to keep tituves the uniausly dra- the most optimistic of sales forecasts. LECTRIC ™ TOASTER + wate by A. VW. Peake, who recent! oa smicanis ste ss! . ie the presidency of isle Ol com. | PAY any of your good money to see paints h in sharp, telling | 1930 sales promise to break all records. TURN | te saciee the ‘Thdlatia com> him. Mr. Sothern doesn’t value our |; His success is indicated by . - Aeonrs Grodaction department, ‘Mr, | 8004 will but he does our mone; thusiastie praise which critics A Genuine $6.00 Value! eake was also clected vice president. Follow How SEH given the aie ’ ' The stockholders approved the pro-| Scores took neth MacKenna, former Broad- B. K. SKEELS e osed increase of authorized capital | turned in thei be nnd ikereen ‘celabEley he 318 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 370 eck from 18,000,000 to 20,000,000) From the n 1 featured in a number of Fox | . aares, the additional shares to be | exception io s M te thi ages and’ Frank Al-| i 53 y sed in ecquiring property or other | are not pi he said. “This i, ourer Ciciaets eek Gas | Phone 222 Bismarck, N. Dak. | urposes. The annual meeting here-| worst thing that has ever been said sie lean 7 fter will be held on the first Thurs- | about me. Later he declared “I am BER MC VAEIG GAREA IORI BUH ay in Mi leaving Amarilio on the first train; alates ine SOnsetion ue —$—$—$ $$ _—___—__—_ {may I never see it ag: 7 | He was returning the $500 he said stinorty | to prove to Howe that “I am not after emer ae git {ARMING VOCATION the money of the peopie of ti all- ee Be ae sAiteaine Gan di § GHes aad Wale it beaivent ks, jr. arr SER re iven to, Chong the supporting cas Decor, BOCUTiful hands iD MIE EN SS the Bp elena Ford and James K. McGuinness, the LINE _ ———--q associate producer, collaborated ea 5 and hair th . | VI ‘| the story and Dudley Nichols wrote | lap Rose keeps your hands smoot f ———— 11 AT THE MOVIES | jthe screen play and dialog. and fovely without lotions. For this Sounty Agent Paints Joys of ;}¢——————————_———* pacsietae ee! Bien a ee 4 2 | INT iE autifier ‘worl deep- Agriculture to Students Pa ots ceniae i ee fe North Dakota Pioneer | cleansin, , quick-rinsing lather softens ‘ t Morris, in a roie resembling ner | the Roos te charating Scanogerener, of Two Schocis that which he portrayed in “Alibi,” | Woman Dies in Fargo} gi ou also marvelous, quick sha Y the part that brought him screen eee | Just rub theeakeon your wet ba The wide and fascinating field of | £2me, will be seen in Fargo, N. D., Mar. 6—(P)—Mrs.! Sour hut niksabendene, Sparkling clean: agriculture as a life calling was the | ATound,” the new First National and sident of North Da- |, You!l love Jap Rose for bath and complexion ject of a talk to the Will and high | Vitaphone picture coming to the | ial days, died here | %% Meatall i sts by A. R. Miesen, coun. | F2tamount Theatre. He will appear teday after a four-yeas illness. : i the series | 5 leading man for the popular pep- | g others ored by the | PY star, Alice Whit | and a son cle | Morris will enact a gangster-about- | nty heal Diade by James S. Kirk & Co., Chicago Agent Micsen presented the subject | —_$_— —— ——— : wees : from the three sides of research and | extension wo: of associated busi- | g itself by the real girt contact. * The research and extension phase . Tequires higher educaticn, he pointed out, but the field of farming activ- Aties is so wide that both educated and ry Y ‘uuneducated can find opportunities in The business field connected with Warming makes its closest contact through farm machinery dng and the present coop tem, he pointed out. calls for Some commercial and technical] ‘education to make the greatest suc- ess, he suggested. 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