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NORTH DAKOTA SEED Railroad ‘Seeks Rate Extension SHOW OFFICERS ARE SELECTED AT MINOT Plans For 1933 Expostion Al- ready Under Way; Minot Man Is Named Minot, N. D., Feb. 26—(}—Plans| for a 1933 exposition already taking | shape, the third annual North Dakota State Seed Grain and Poultry Show ended here Friday, after electing new | Officers at its annual meeting Thurs- day evening. E. A. Madsen, Minot, is the new president of the seed show organiza- tion, and George M. Robinson, Cole- harbor, is the new first vice president. H. A. Brown, Cooperstown, and respectively. not, was renamed secret Finke, Minot, again will serve as) treasurer. ie These officers together ftin August} Cordes, Douglas, William Kenmare, and A. W. Aamodt, Minot,| points in North deputy state seed commissioner, com-} Bismarck, Minot, Williston, pose the new executive committee of , son, Mandan, Devils Lake, Jamestown and Valley City. The new rates, it was said at the ager of the show this year, ‘s the only} state commission, are proposed to new member of the board of direc-|meet truck competition and the rail- He takes the place of R. C./ roads expect to recover a substantial Hastings, Fargo, another deputy of | amount of traffic now moving by mo- the seed show board. Aamodt, who has served <s man- tors. Here is A. O. Lind the Quincy (Ill) Her: Marvin S. Kirk, Minot, were reelected | ed president of the Inland Daily Press as second and third vice presidents,! Association at its recent convention Dr. E, G. DeMots Mi-) in Chicago. y and H. L.| members, chiefly newspipers through- d-Whig, elect out the middle west. The association has 257 lishment Tuesday, but he back again. Here’s how: The girl cashier got phone order, Foo Sam to do his stuff. “It's for a darn nice know,” she said. Shortly thereafter the er called up again. He w: red pepper in the order. when he explained “Jap,” not chap, t-|daring banditry in Range,” at the Capitol California desperados. Vasquez Rocks, named Wheeler,| tive arrangement extended to other including Dickin- Dakota, the state seed commissioner's office. | tor truck, All other members of the new read are directors who have served during the last year. \ Officers and executive members already named, include: H. Points, Crosby; C. Churchs Ferry; O. G. Nordhaugen, Leeds; A. C. Sundet, Maddock; O. W. Klindworth, Fessenden; Williston; Viggo Rytter, garden, Hoople; Velva; O. W. Hagen, Watford City; and T. A. Stenehjem, Williston. Ex-officio members of the bord, all reelected to-serve during the coming | years, are Governor George F. Sha- | fer; J. A. Kitchen, commissioner of agriculture; Dr. E. G. Booth, exten- sion agronomist; E. M. Gillig. state seed commissioner; E. J. Taintor. Park River; H. L. Walster, dean of the school of agriculture, Fargo; A. T. Felland, Maddock and B. E. Groom, Langdon, of the Greater North Dako- |glassful of water. Gargle thoroughly, ta association. allowing a little to trickle down throat. Repeat in two hours as nec if 5 eee essary. resh, meaty Spareribs, McLean Makes Farm Be sure you use only the genuine|[y Ribs Beef, Business Analysis Bayer Aspirin, marked with the Bayer per Ib. enti Garrison, N. D., Feb. 26—(#}—The two main sources of farm income in McLean county is from the sale of livestock and crops, a farm business analysis survey conducted by the ex-j tension service of the county and state, shows. The income from these! sources was greater than that of grain farmers. Individual farm records were ob- tained in sections of that county for the crop year 1930-31 and the farms studied ranged from one-half section to 1,680 acres. The analysis of the farms studied showed that the investment in ma- chinery per crop acre had an import- ant effect on the net income. The less machinery per crop acre, the re- port stated, the more the farmer net- ted in revenue from crops, and there- fore the livestock raiser was shown to have had the advantage and have made more on his investment. Averaging $5.40 worth of machin- ery per crop acre, the highest of all groups inspected had an investment of $12.40 with the lowest at $1.60 per crop acre. —_—_—— CHURCH NOTICE Seventh-Day Adventist Church 623 7th St. R. R. Bietz, Minister Feb, 27 ‘Teachers’ meeting, 1 p. m. : “The Sabbath school teachers’ aim for each pupil is expressed in that trinity of experience—CONVERSION, CONSECRATION, SERVICE.” Sabbath school, 2 p. m. Mission study, “Light Breaking in the “Middle Kingdom.” Lesson review, “The Second Com- ing of Jesus.” Lesson study, “Anointing of Jesus.” John 12:1-2, “Desire of Ages,” pp. 557-568. Preaching service, 3 p. m. | “Come Thou, Almighty King,” con-| gregation. Announcements. Hymn. Prayer. Special song, duet. Home mission program. Hymn. Benediction. Sunday, Feb. 28 7:30-7:45—Song service. The song, “The Ninety and Nine,” will be sung ‘while pictures are thrown on the screen. 7:45-8:00 — Demonstrative health talk, “What About Taking Care of ‘Your Colds?” 8:00-9:00— Lecture, “The Second Coming of Christ.” When? (Past or future?) How? (Will it be visible?) ‘Why? (Bible reasons). BRING YOUR BIBLES. ‘The question box proves to be of great interest. Write your question on a slip of paper and deposit it in the box as you enter. Some of last Sunday's questions are still to be an- swered. 1, Do Seventh-day Adventists be- lieve in conversion? 2. Was Peter really the first pope? 3. Why aren't the apocryphal books considered as having the same value as the other books of the Bible? 4. Did Seventh-day Adventists that would come in 5. ee, perenne believe in Divine Everybody welcome. Commission Aspirin Gargle in Sore Throat gargle cross; HETTINGER } Hettinger, N. D., N HONORED ceived this honor and it is in recog | nition of developing a herd of pure L. C. Hart. bred Holstein cows to yearly produc- | Kenmare; |tion of 362.9 pounds of batterfat. The Earl Zellmer, Hamberg; Gunder Mid-! average pounds of butterfat per cow W. W. Davenport, |in 1929 was 316.3; 339.3 in 1930, and |362.9 in 1931. or Tonsilitis Prepare a harmless and effective | dissolving thfee to five by ayer Aspirin tablets tisement. SPOHN'S 518 Ninth Phone 626 DOCTORS Recommend— Carnation Milk for bottle babies because it’s 80 easy to digest. 3 large cans for <= (ination Whipping Cream Pasteurized, half pints only 10c Milk Eaceunzet 1 8 c 2 qts. for . (1 Milk Hershey Bar Free) Sliced Peaches, Apricots, large 215 cans, Laundry Soap White Naphtha, 3 large bars ..... 8c Golden Corn ee Chipped Beets : Tomatoes _ Cake Flour i... eee Prunes 2-lb, sanitary package ........ 18c Jello With mould, any flavor, 3 for : 21 Cc $1.00 size ...... Spinach Fancy No. 214 can ‘Large 244 cans, | Feb. 26.—()—U. The new board, in addition to the |J. Downey has been placed on the | committee jnational honor roll by the National | R./Dairy Association of America. It H. Hofstrand, | the third consecutive year he has re-| in one-third beware of substitutes.—Adver- tives pas existence, Ni ¢|¢—_ + Use Care Saying | | ‘Chap’ to Chinese | "Chicago, Feb, 26.—()— Wing Foo Sam was discharged from his job in a chop suey estab- and asked Wing know who put three ounches of It was then Wing Foo Sam was fired. But the boss rehired him that he thought the girl cashier had said —____________,s ! At the i SEP i dst AO CAPITOL THEATRE In the ghostly playground of weird Tecks where Hoot Gibson stages his| “Clearing |memories lie buried of the most color- ful chapter in the history of early man who made them famous, are lo- cated but twenty miles from Saugus, California, yet tourists and even na-| them up and ignore their e got it a tele- chap I custom- anted to ° the | Theatre, | Owen after the Sing in 1923. Madden In Again Associated Press Photo “Owney” puted one of New York city’s Diggest racketeers, is in custody of the state again, arrested for violation of a parole from Sing Madden, re- In some fiery mood centuries ago grees. Some formations are but large ature threw great ledges of rock boulders in size. Others are fantastic up through the soil and left them hills of mpre standing on a slant of forty-five de- | fifteen Square miles in area, the crazy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1932 formations are surrounded by smooth ranching country and rounded foot- hills. Sally Eilers, Hooper Atchley, George Mendoza, Robert Romans, Mme. Ev: Grippon and other popular players support Gibson. 5 Garrison Protests Seed Loan Limits Garrison, N. D., Feb. 26.—()—The Garrison Civic club hag sent resolu- tions to the North Dakota represent- ation in congress and the secretary of the United States department of agriculture protesting against the lim- itation of seed loans to $3 per acre and the maximum of $400 to any one farmer. It urged that the limit be raised to $1,000. A. L. Norling, county agent, who will have charge of the seed loan work in McLean county, has appoint- ed a county seed loan committee and local seed loan committees in each community in the county. The classified advertising columns of the daily newspaper offer an ef- fective means of selling farm prod- ucts such as seed, eggs, poultry, live- stock and machinery. VITAMIN B IN BRAN, RESEARCH REVEALS impressive height. About} Also Has “Bulk” to Further Assist Elimination, and is Tele. 631 Carnation Milk, 3 cans for . Fancy Dairy Butter, prints or jars, Peta ses, meat order), 1-2 Ub. PER, oi ciecieee Fancy Fresh Dressed Chickens, per Ib. Phone 1060 SUGAR Limit with other SODA WAFER, 2 Wy. pkg. .... GALLON CHERRIES Phone 1060 ule Sliced Bacon (lean), (limit with PRESERVES Free Delivery ‘We name a few of our Saturday specials. We have others. Call in and be convinced, pound .2lc 2 cans COUNTY FARMER: Short . 9c Roast, per Ib. per ..9e very fine, CASH & CARRY MEAT DEPT. 1-4 Ib, BUTTE prints, Ib. (limit) No Phones We Deliver grocery Strawberry, cocoa, .24c 65c RICHHOLT’S GROCERY 7 Fancy Stuffed Olives, 10-oz. jar for only. Grapefruit, U-Serv-It, 25 c SEASONABLE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES STRICTLY FRESH EGGS BOUGHT FROM BURLEIGH Phone 631—MEAT DEPARTMENT—Phone 631 EXTRA SPECIALS Leg 0° Pork or Loin ae ee Country Style Smoked Sausage, ae eee —_——_— Windsor Canadian Style Bacon, 2 Ib. carton ... Chipped, tin ss... ABE & Thay. ey 39c For This Sale We Will Deliver All Grocery Dept. Items ¢ *s GUSSNER’S Continuing Our 49th Anniversary Sale NEARLY 50 YEARS ON MAIN STREET A Home Owned Store That Has Served Efficiently for a den eration. Every Dollar Used to Build Your Community. Additional Announcements at Your Door Saturday A. M. NO PHONES .21¢ | LETTUCE | Lard (2 mi. 7c} Cheese ...154¢] Liver .......7¢ Roast 6%". 9c | Shanks ......6¢] Picnics ...124¢ Hearts ......7¢] Bologna ..114¢]| Weiners ...13¢ All of Our Meats Are Strictly Grain Fed SPRINGS (Dry Picked) — CAPONS — HENS Veal Stew ............9¢ Lamb Stew ...........9¢ HAM, 1-2! sens 18 | BOLOGNA a ie CHOPS sie. Ae GROCERY DEPT. ‘We Will Deliver All Anniversary Sale Grocery Dept. Items STRICTLY CASH Jello pkg. 6c purchases, 10 Ib. muslin ..... Genuine, Limit SOUP esses DC | APPLE... 9c Wee carton eeceees DE | Riper tin sees BC fee Mersey... LLC | Ste seen DROMEDARY GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 ti raspberry, 4 w73C | SOAP CHIP: GREEN TOPS fARFOTS, 19¢ ORANGES yin," $1 (Medium Size, 2 doz. 59c) WASHED fAnsuirs, 5 ws. .24C GRAPEFRUIT —Fat-»3uie 49 Additional Announcements at Your Door Saturday Morning ‘GUSSNER’ Tron for Blood One of the functions of Vitamin | Bis to help tone the intestinal tract, and promote elimination. Now, lab- oratory experiments show Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN contains this valuable vitamin. In addition, ALL-BRAN brings a plentiful supply of “bulk” — which provides the “ballast” needed to ex- ercise the intestines. This “bulk” in ALL-BRAN is simi- lar to that of lettuce. Inside the body, it is different from the way you see it in the package. It ab- sorbs moisture, and forms a soft mass which gently clears the intes- tines of wastes. Special cooking processes make ALL-BRAN finer, milder, more palatable. Another healthful element brought by ALL-BRAN is iron. Tests show this cereal has twice as much usable iron as the same weight of beef liver. Check common constipation — with its frequent headaches, loss of appetite and energy—by eating this delicious cereal, How much | pleasanter than taking pills and drugs — so often habit-forming. Just eat two tablespoanfuls daily — sufficient to overcome most types of constipation. If your intestinal trouble is not relieved this way, see your doctor. Appetizing recipes onthe red-and- green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Phone 1060 CASH & CARRY Solid ie 5c Head ....sseseeeee No Phones We Deliver Large Bottle one, 15c Quart, Queen ...... 346 BUTTER, Quart .. 25 Cc in. ..s-- [Ze Se BBE SALMON. .....0....20C c, 59c, 69c Phone 1060 When you pour _ Amaizo GOLDEN SYRUP AMERICA MEDIC AL —you probably do so because you like the rich, fall flavor of this most delicious syrup—and that’s a very good reason. But do you know that Amaizo Golden Syrup, in addition to tasting so good, is of 2 purity and quality so high that - it has been approved by both the American Medical Association and Good Housekeeping Institute. Which gives you other good reasons for continuing to use Amaizo. Amaizo Crystal White Syrup nother Amaizo prod- uct, of equal quality and purity, but of a slightly dife ferent character; for use in making dainty desserts, cakes, sauces, etc. At all grocers. Look for the Amaizo name and the gingham background design. AMERICAN MAIZE-PRODUCTS CO. + NEW YORK + CHICAGO Sweet Creamery Butter, LB. in quarters .. oe LUDe Strictly Fresh Country Eggs, guaranteed . ’ D0Z CATSUP “LeGrande” Fancy 2 for COFFEE “Del Monte” High Grade] B Vacuum packed tins ... Fancy Pink, SALMON 2.2 cans 2le BEANS ==". 3 cans 19¢ CORN enc"... cans 180 MAZOLA ™ =." Ea. 280 COCOA cen”. Ea, Te TOMATO JUICE ore"... Ran A eaten ie CLOROX 2" WHO SHOP AT PIGGLY WIGCLY Happyvale eo 2 for 250. -Aralls 19¢