The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1930, Page 2

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LOG HARD WINTER = Sa BFFECTS ARE SEEN IN HERD LEANNESS} hi ae | Seme Yard Feeding Continues as Cattle Are Turned to Pasture on Grass SHEEP ARE IN GOOD STATE! Late Lambing Under Way in, South; Little Doing in | Wool Contracts | March weather as a whole, was! quite satisfactory to the stockmen of North Dakota, except for the heavy | snows which occurred during the| early part of the month, according to! the federal agricultural statistician’s | office xt Grand Forks. Following this, the weather moderated and has | continued favorable since that time. Rai nges ‘The range has opened in most sec- tions of North Dakota and stock have | been turned on to it. They are get-| ting @ considerable portion of their) feed from the range. In the south- | ‘western group of counties an average of 63 per cent of fed the range. are being supplied by the bey for early range are good as there is sufficient soil I moisture tor | plant growth. Conditions very similar to those of North Dakota are found ~ in South Dakota and Wyoming. Mon- the cool rpring has delayed the feed | the shortage of feed. Most herds are tana Las some dry sections and a | and Texas where dry, warm weather's in a fair state of health with death shortage of old grass. | needed to bring out the forage. ‘How long has this snemployment problem been going on, Pete?” losses about normal. Yard feeding is teing continued. South. Dakota and Montana have some thin cattle, but see ‘re in good health. In Wy- ‘The 17 western range states, gener- Cattle ally, have quite favorable conditions, North Dakota cattle still show the except Washington and Oregon where effects of the long, hard winter and | os, $476.= you can drive a seasoned STUDEBAKER —costs less than 14 different sixes but will be worth more than a six when you trade it in! HEN you turn to eight. _all‘other makes of cars combined. . -cylinder power, with its A sdasoned Studebaker Eight aunthaass, its flexibility and its coats less than.14 different sixes, higher resale valve, let the eight but will be worth more than a youchoose besureandsedsoned. six when you trade it in. A sur- + Studebaker, Builder of Champions, -prisingly small down payment, -h&s bull 100,000 Eights. They “with your present car making up hold. the greatest world and in- part, or all of the sum, gives you ternational records, and more command of this champion per- -Aimarcan stock cor records than formance. _ © STUDEBAKER SIGHTS COST NO MORE TO BUY OR TO OPERATE * Oleoter Light Club Séden °° $1195 Commander Eight 4-Deer Sedan $1515 Biceler Bot! Doar Soden - $1295 President Eight 4-Govr Sedan $1795 Soscaner ean oie ai pin sine on Bh a O, Prichs ah the Pasiery. the range a Hight er over the March condition. re Loases have been pda 5 z BE | 43 serious financial losses due to mar- ket breaks, Minot Garageman to Face Larceny Charge Minot, N. D., April 17.—(P)—H. 8. Britton, who has been employed in a local gavage, is held in the county jail today, at the request of authori- the oumrouth of a dispute over fi- naboee with a former businets part- ner. He said he would return to De- troit Lakes without being extradited. ON TRIP TO TENNESSEE Harry Lobeech, Jr., left last night for Chattanooga, Tenn., to. visit his uncle, J. W. Lobach. After-a short te ANTARCTIC rin U.S.CANCLAIM MAY HAVE HIDDEN RICHES Settlement of Possible Mineral- Wealthy Land Held Essen- * tial to Sovereignty ~ ties at Detroit Lakes, Minn. who re=), @ Washington, Apeit 1 17—(7)—An area equal to about one-sixteenth of the United States is represented in the glacier-studded stretch of Antarctica that explorations of Rear Admiral pith oad possible for this country Geographers say that it will require more exploration te determine the economic value of Marie Byrd Land as. ray eed now impossible to tell whether the ice. covering this territory rests on land or water. Beneath the rugged ice sheet over which penguins stand guard, they. point out there may be land contain- ing valuable minerals but they have Don’t ‘or suffer another Don't worry or euler another rigment hard ged, that suffocated, Don’t deny yourself the luxury of Camels REAL SMOKE LUXURY that costs no more! The fullest, most satisfying smoke-delight ever. put into a cigarette—and at the. : , usual cigarette price! Why be content with less, when you can Hi ea have the.ultimate senoklng pleewaerin Caiidi? : ' ‘qd Domestic laf thet-can be telecstd ‘All the ald, mellow, narual_ goodness of these tobsccos is pecserved and retained in procenes cOniplee the assurance of luxury in Camels, ‘Treat yourself to real cigarette ealjoyment! © ! A 2

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