The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 2, 1931, Page 6

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“ GaN ULLIN MAN ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1931 — - sai HEADS NEW SCOUT | DISTRICT IN AREA Ipr. 0. T. Benson Is Elected at Organization Meeting Thursday Night . ©. T. Benson, Glen Ullin, was ‘elected chairman of a new district of the Missouri Valley Area Counci! Boy Scouts of America, at an organ- dzation meeting held in Glen Ullin "Thursday night. The new district is named the Christianson district in honor of Justice A. M. Christianson, president of the area council, and will include the communities of New Salem, Almont, Glen Ullin, Hebron, Richardton and Taylor. Representa- tives of these communities partic- ipated in the meeting, which was ad- dressed by Judge Christianson, He talked on the “Value of Scouting Or- ganization.” ‘The district committee consists of Dr. Benson, John Fisher, Saul Hal- pern and Michael Tschida of Glen Ullin; George Leick and S. P. Rigler of Hebron; George Gabe and W. B. Conitz of New Salem; Elling Hellmar and BE. J. Gallagher of Taylor and \A. W. Hyde and G. H. Anderson of ; Almont. | Whe officers elected for the year yare Dr. Benson, chairman; {George Leick, A. W. Hyde, George, ;Gabe, Michael Tschida and Ed. J. !Gallagher, vice chairmen; Saul Hal- fpern, secretary; and Milan B. Steg, Faistrict scout ‘commissioner, This {group will constitute the executive committee of the district. ‘The program will include a train- }ing course for scoutleaders to be held fin the near future; the establishment lof a district court of honor, and the promotion of the merit-badge pro- igram; the creation of a district camp; the regular inspection and rating of the scout troops in the dis- trict through their commissioner's organization; promotion of scouting contests and rallies among the troops; the organization. of new troops and Lone Scouts in the sur- rounding territory; and a well-plan- imed advancement program. ® At the close of the meeting coffee ‘and doughnuts were served to the men by Eagle Scouts Ingram Benson and John Berger. The men present, in addition to those already mention- ed, were: L. A. Albrecht, and Ferd- inand Just, New Salem; G .M. Evans, A. W. Klick, and Dr. J. M. Nelson, Hebron; Myon Knutson, James Steeckel, and C. E. Kelsven, Al- mont; John Gabe, Dave Benzie, J. E. Lautz, Fuller Dickerson and J. A. Mitchel of Taylor; Adam Berger, H. G. Dudgeon, Lucas Muggli, J. H. Sharff, D. Cooper, Peter Hermes and Norman Elton of Glen Ullin and W. G. Fulton, scout executive of Bis- marck. All of the men are Scout Jeaders in their own communities and are to combine their energies in put- ting the district program of Scout- ing into full swing. The executve committee is to meet next week at the district center—Glen Ullin—for their organization of committees. A court-of-honor meeting is scheduled for the near future at which the dis- trict will be officially launched. 4 Poultry Marketing Programs Arranged Four poultry marketing demonstra- tions have been arranged for Bur- leigh county Oct. 16 and 17, to H, O. Putnam, county agricultural agent. ‘They will be held under the direc- tion of Frank E. Moore, North Dako- ta Agricultural college extension poul- tryman, as follows: Oct. 16—at Roy Colton farm three miles southeast of Driscoll at 10 a. m.; at Ed Smith farm five miles north of Sterling at 1:15 p. m.; and at M. M. Dralle farm, six miles west of Moffit and 11 miles south of McKenzie at 4 p. m.; Oct. 17 —at Nick Torzeski farm, and a half miles north of Still, at 9:30 ssing a. m. Besides killing and dre: birds, Phone 626 | 518 9th St. For Saturday Cream Oil Soap 5c Salmon 1 Ib can, 2 cans 2lc Oatmeal 2 large packages 29c Peas New crop, No. 2, 2 cans 23c Beans Great Northern, per Ib. 5c Spaghetti 3 cans for | 25c Jello Jelly Molds Free 3 es for Moore will dis = 4 j geht cu phon grad. Regan Store Robbed _|*#fe != the store, in which « consid- ad ig, al Inishing of poul- 0 f Money an d G 8 erable amount of money was kept, 5 ood but failed to open the strong box, Moore will conduct similar demon- sheriff. according to Fred Ansttom, deputy ¢ ‘The burglars left no clues, the de- puty said. strations in Kidder county Oct. 14 and| Burleigh county police authorities 15 and in Morton county Oct. 19 and | Friday were seeking burglars who late 20. Wednesday -broke into and robbed Seevenencl en Axel Lundberg’s general merchandise The Methodist Aid Society |store at Regan of $15 in cash and a will hold their fall Rummage|*™#!! amount of merchandise, ‘The thieves sawed their way into Bly on Saturday, October 3rd] tne building through a back door. in the basement of the Church | ‘They broke the combination on the Tele. 631 Free Delivery Full Line of Vegetables, Fruits and Groceries Cooks I. G. A. Store | The “Big” Little Store 512 Avenue D AIlI. G. A. Specials Site for... 2DC [2b gn ......., O40 iat tan, pa, ... 25¢ Meat Department Beef — Pork — Veal — Pork Links Hamburger — Sliced Bacon Farmers—Attention We pay the highest price for Butter and Eggs Phone 564 Saturday Specials Sugar, fine gran- ulated, 10-Ib. bag. 59c Table Queen Squash, 4 for in syrup, 2 for... tall cans, 3 for.. Franco-American Spaghetti, 3 for.. 25c glass jar, each... Preserves, 2-lb. RICHHOLT'S GROCERY 7& Thay. Don’t forget the corn show. Bring in your corn for dis- play at our store. Awards will be made as advertised. 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For future use put in steri! corked and sealed. zigaite Hamburger or Pork Sausage, None BOGter, BER NGG Boies secs sccsdbeeaie cused Recipe book mailed free. Address: Dept.N American Cranberry Exchange 90 West Broadway . . New York City Eatmor Leg-o’-Pork, per Ib. ..........2se00e 01 Cranberries 1 FLOUR and BUTTER | THERE HAS BEEN FOR YEARS ‘AGITATION IN NORTH DAKOTA against the use of butter substitutes as the use of such substitutes limits the use of butter which in turn lowers the price of butter fats. THE WHEAT RAISING STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA IS NOW CON- fronted with a similar problem due to the low priced flours now being of- fered for sale in this state. These flours are made from Southwestern wheats which are selling at about 30c per bushel less than is being paid by North Dakota mills for spring wheat. 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