The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1930, Page 3

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_ GANBE OFFSET BY LATE OATS AND RYE Dean Walster Urges Farmers to Get Busy With Substitutes for Clover and Alfalfa Farmers in the southern half of the state in particular, and in other sections as well, have found that corn is one of their most valuable and des pendable feed crops. With the loss alfalfa and sweet clover stands this spring, no better crop than corn can be found. for it provides good green feed as well as grain and ensilage. Seports and letters sent. in. by farmers from widely scattered sec- ~ TAYSTAND DAMAGE = this are the ext ary weather last summer, se pastur- (ng last: fall and the unusual “heav- Clicquot Club freezing of the soil. Late oats or winter rye seeded this a ae tet ae ‘ le an abundant good pasturage THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930 ‘The college agronomists suggest that | legume crop. But' before plowing up| ers of the agricultural college have | sown in rots six inches corn be given first consideration by | stands, be sure that the plants are found that the peas make an excel-| rate of two bushels per a bi ctamtd who are looking for feed sup- | killed or are so far gone that there 1s | lent pasture for hogs and offer con-| dition to the peas, each pig received | that they had made a total gain of pounds of ground feed, 240 gallons, of skimmilk and the grass pasture. apart at a| November 3, after the pigs had been er. In ad-/on test three months, it was found . Ro chance of recovery, siderable opportunity for lowering the | a ration made up of one gallon of | 1,085 pounds. This is an averane pail | After deducting the cost of the me hogging-off eg l field peas SRR TPES costs of producing pork. skimmilk, one pound of ground bar- | of 1,085 pounds. ‘This is an rayerage jother feeds from the value of the the entire ‘state, although this eve, | Hogging Field Peas August 10, last, eight pigs weighing | ley and oats in equal parts, and free | gain -of 1.5 pounds per pig per day. | pork, it was found that @ return of ptoduioss Best where tome ease agen Off I Profi bl 113 pounds each were turned onto a | access to @ green pasture of mixed | In the test 362 pounds fo pork were | $22.94 per acre had been made from eaintall: conditions an wolmbadt: Ss itable a three-acre field of Chang field peas | tame grasses. | Rape is another desirable crop to fur- nish pasture for hogs and sheep. If the sweet clover and alfalfa must} fn a series o1 feeding trials with be plowed up. flax is a logical crop to | field peas, experiment station work- ——————— Put in providing seed can be secured at a reasonable price. Corn or other Cultivated crops do well following a A complete ~ Carbo-Solve installation kit for “A 20 Ask for This “Positive Proof Package” TODAY! , Here’s what you get: ’ 2 tins Carbo-Solve at $1.25 each... .$2.50 Here’s what it will do: will so loosen the carbon crust by morning that it will discharge harmlessly through the exhaust — and your engine will be clean! The Alemite Corporation, known wherever wheels are driven by motive power, guarantees with its entire 50 Million Dollars in resources that Carbo-Solve will free Buy This your engine of carbon by a harmless chemical process— | Positive Proof | That Carbo-Solve,.used regularly each 500 miles, will Package Today kcep your engine free from carbon with its many attend- If You're Not Setisfed— «Nt. taxes on motor efficiency—that it will insure peak wel cerers rescmemay performance at all times and deliver the’ power and pep originally designed into it. : Ca rb BY THE MAKERS. OF ALEMITE ALEXANDER FINLEY— Alexander Motor Co. Electric Shop FLAXTON aa suagaiak laxton Motor Co, MARCK— GREAT BEND— "Corwin: Gharebill Co. W. C. Bohn & Son Sandin-Wilde Motor Co. GRAFTON— ‘ Stair Motor Co. Grafton Auto & Mach. Co. ‘ fageiadl Gasuge GRAND FORKS— Super-Six Sales Co. Master One Stop Station Bismarck Moter Co. VUTTINGER— Odou & Arnold BELFIELD— LABIMORE— Gto. 8.’ Chrysler ‘Mathison Motor Co. jTOWN— LEEDS— King Bruns Palace Moter Co. Quality Service Station DICKINSON— N— Sax Motor Co. Motor Service Corp. D. W. McKensie & Son MINOT— i. D. Keller Blaisdell DEVILS LAKE— Parker Motor oo. ° Harry E. McHugh, Inc. Stearns i Powell Motor Co. Frosaker Motor Co, Eeisromn & Leckman ay aged ) FARGO zene NEW ENGLAND— setare NEW Alene * 5" pov sada as Blank Motor Sales Robert Street Garage OVERLY— Moter Co. Severson FESSENDEN— PETERSBURG— Shop Garage RUGBY— Dablund & Lindseth C. Gustafson & Son oeeee emer ororer occ cerecerwc ence wneeeoeo= wee wewwweecoroe coco oewcewocccccccoe- | | produced from one acre of peas, 240 | the peas. Plan in Raising Pork “We Offer D r. Hibbs | Lee di pei Seed, bushel $5.50; non registered ... DENTIST jf srricr inne ie Mi Rak, Sent buen. CAREFUL ¢ | All Varieties N. D. Grown Seed Corn ENTLE Terms Cash, f. 0. b. Fargo, bags extra 30c cach, NOT ROUGH 4 3 : GOLDBERG SEED & FEED CO. BISMARCK penrar crime Fargo, North Dakota SA $2.50 allowance for your old battery—$1.00 allow- : : ance for any old tire on the purchase of a new ; one—a FREE paint brush—FREE tackle box—5 gallons of barn paint for the price of four. These & OP oS 3% A FREE Brush, sin, with each Sgallons of tside Paint, in addi- hip ee relete canker jy attractive time to buy FerGalin esi $1.95 | .69 FOUR HOUR VARNISH, Per Quart . BARN PAINT Five Gallons for the Price of Four rears pital of Gamble’s Barn Paint purchased, we will charge you for Backed by lute foe Seane only Becket Ny eee Price WINCHESTER Box of 25 12 Ga. Dr. Sh..8 05 12Ga. Ch. Sh.. -70 ol les . 5 as 16 Ga. Ch. Sh.. -80 20 Ga. Ch. Sh.. «78 13Ga. X-L, cat ie ca:h Grote te BAT T E RY — 6 Sh. APE 27@ =20Ga.,A Grade -78 123Ga., A Grade 65 “Take advantage of this unusual ance during May Sale Only. peeiins — double BICYCLE TIRES Roadster or “G" ‘Tread. hry tough tread with white Cc side wall. Two ply, 28 in., LIPLATE HEAVY EXCHANGE PRICE) ‘BISON and BUDA FLAX SEED | @ GAMBLE STORES © 220-Main Avenue BISMARCK, N. DAK. Phone 390 | MAY AOne Week Starting Sat, May 10% ‘This tackle box will he weave. Per foot....... 907 1/2 2 2 Sworker fehing Outing Jug ‘in exchange on a new Tiger Battery. Header Fork, 4 ti Jack 11 Plate, Heavy...... 2 yrs B4.68 Toot Bor Gian card Ass too capacity Ralece 13 Plate, Heavy...... 2 yrs. 6.49 ‘Tool Box (Running rd oe Bee taall went 18 Plate, Thin....... 2yre. 539 epee vale ack... t9 er.Fullnick- $2.9. 5 11 Plate, Super......24 yrs. 8.65 Smoke Stand, 3.25 iad beret : 13 Plate, Super......2)4 yrs. 10.15 11 Plate, Thin.. . lyear 42¢ Furniture and Automobile Upholstery repaired and refinished. Also trimming and top work done. Estimates furnished on all work. Bismarck Furniture and Upholstery 219 Main Avenue Phone 669 LE are just a few of the specials we are offering at : our May Sale. Take advantage of these prices during this sale. . /rom Saturday, ; May 10th, through Saturdey, May 17th. , $ R ANY IIe OLD TIRE— in exchangs on each new tire. Oneold tirenccepted witherers , 22%4:40, new tirepurchased. Buy asmany ne you please. Moke those old tires worth somethiag, G4&J Stalwart Tires Guaranteed 16,000 Mil X 294.M—Tube Free 29%4.50—Tube Free 3135.25—=Tube Free. 3 CORDS . SuTube Free $.7@ ube Free.. $85 se 11.48 from our catalog prices if an old tire is traded in on a now tire, each G & J Stalwart Cord or Balloon Tire. SPECIALS FOR ALL WEEK Golf Balls S. & G. 3 for $1.00 RADIO TUBES 100 Pure% Pennsylvania ing R. C. A. or Cunningham, Nos. 226, 227, 112, 280, 224, 245, 222, 300A, 301A. Any number asis...6 .5® Auto Mop.. Socket Wre: Gear Shift Ball. +A Garden Hose Double-double all week Nozzle FREE with each 100 feet - © 75 tackle or more. TIR! ‘Ss S &G and Tiger Brands, 25% off catalog price. AUTO ROBES Plaid Auto Robe 02.95 Wool Robe with Fringe... 4.25 Heavy All Wool Robe 6.95 Gamble’s TOP DRESSING Pt. Rubberized . 1 Pt. Rub! es Lowe Vulcanizer. . Bonser Dolls, Regular $1.00 Value. allows Tire Pum p Ford ‘Timer. Auto Tow Rope Hand Drill...

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