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BE INTERESTED IN WAR ON HOPPERS Federal Bureau Says Huge Northwest Area to Take Part in Drive on Pests hopper through an egg- count in areas where the appear- ed last year. cooperation with the federal government, which will furnish poison bait to organiza- tions of farmers. . i i ri i 5 E ta, where 68 counties will be affected, with large numbers present also in North Dakota and Montana. Counties named in the report were: Dakota Bennett, Bon Homme, Brookings, Brown, Buffalo, Brule, Butte, Camp- bell, Charles Mix, Clark, Clay, Coding- ton Corson, North Dakota: Adams, Barnes, Benson, Billings, Bottineau, Bowman, Burke, Burleigh, Cass, Cavalier, Dick- ey, Divide, Dunn, Eddy, Emmons, Foster, Grand Forks, Grant, Griggs, Golden Valley, Hettinger, Kidder, La- Moure, Logan, McHenry, McIntosh, McKenzie, McLean, Mercer, Morton, Mountrail, Nelson, Oliver, Pembina, Pierce, Ramsey, Ransom, Renville, Richland, Rolette, Sargent, Sheridan, Sioux, Slope, Stark, Steele, Stutsman, Towner, Traill, Walsh, Ward, Wells, Williams, Montana Counties Montana: Beaverhead, Big Horn, Blaine, Broadwater, Carbon, Carter, Cascade, Chouteau, Custer, Daniels, Dawaon, Fallon, Fergus, Flathead, Glacier, Gallatin, Garfield, Golden Valley, Hill, Jefferson, Judith Basin, a Good Friday Services Announced by Pastors Evening services to observe Good Friday will be held in a number of Jocal churches. ‘The sacrament of holy communion will be administered at McCabe Meth- odist church at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Al- fred Roe, district superintendent, will. assist Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor, in the ceremonies, which will include reception of boys and girls of the pre- paratory class for church member- Loadings of Revenue Freight Are Heavy ‘Wal-| cirque d’Haver in Paris, Prance, dur-| “We were told we could not put were {Stars With Gireus 1/( semen) | AND HOPKINS SAYS ized. “y than Administrator Is: Pleased by success, “It resulted in work of social use- the CWA administrator told work and they have been demobil- the past winter gave to these millions of people an opportunity to earn, On| praise for the workers who took part L @ real job, an income. and the way they met this difficult “Now that it is over, I think more| transition. It has been another indi- “In one state—Mississippi—we spent| ery under trying circumstances, it more on rural schools than had been} seems to me that this represents a spent in the last 20 years. real cooperative effort between busi- ouncing it @ ie One end of the country to) ness men and public officials.” ) the Poet ean THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1934 VIL WORKS ENDS 4,000,000 men to work and later we|ably to control malaria than has been |its who struck Lieutenant T. C. Ba-| cluding Montana, North Dakota, |lasted several seconds. No volcanio told we couki not demobilize| done in 25 years. rington, U. 8, N. yard crafts pay of- them. We put the 4,000,000 men to xxx think that civil works during “I haven't anything but the highest ever that these millions did ex-'cation of the stability of government |ported for the north central states|the second 20 minutes later. Both |railroad cellent work, worked hard, earned] in America. _ thelr money and, as an effort on the; “While I have been disturbed in Leo hed Gaatahtngtt to in a Vaan some cases where I thought baa! situation, e tri and that} men took advantage through con- Record Made With Emer- | guesions of graft and politics and in-| tracts, when we realize that we made gency Work Program efficiencies were all relatively unim-| hundreds of thousands of contracts portant. x x x with business men where they sold Helped Rural Schools tw us at fair prices and made deliv- other we built playgrounds, schools, roads and undertook great} BANDITS ROB GOVERNMENT will be a benefit in years @rainage projects. We did more prob-| Norfolk, Va., March 30.—()—Band- 850, are on the payroll, but most of them are to be transferred Monday to the work program of the relief adminis- tration—also headed by Hopkins. The government has a new relief plan ready to supplant CWA and Hop- king emphasized anew that “we in- tend to see that everybody in the country who needs relief gets it.” Some 250,000 persons will remain with CWA to finish details of the work and complete federal and re- search projects by May 1. But the general program is over. The administration has spent ap- proximately . $1,000,000,000 on civil ‘ Qo0000 went for payrolls and ppron. ,000 went for payrolls and approx- sgt altro imately $250000000 for materials Miss Wilson is one of the featured |Some money was supplied Aerialists who will appear with the|##tes counties and municipalities, Fiks Circus that opens at the Mem-| ‘The average employment by civil orial building next Monday for s/works from @ecember 1 to date was week's engagement. She has the dis:|given as 3,000,000. The highest num- tinction of being the only woman|ber at one time, Hopkins said, was performing the loop the loop on the| Slightly over 4,000,000 with a payroll high single trapeze. gon. a ole as eon, Reine but 25 Years luehat the civil works administration paratively short time, having trav-| Was successful due to literally thou- "leled with the Ringling Brothers, Sells |S4nds of volunteers and others every- Floto, Hagenback and Al G. Barnes| Where who put their shoulders to tht circuses. She was featured at the and made it go. ing the season of 1931, and from there|=\-5.e9 » m. with the show starting she went to the Winter Garden in|St 2:30 P. m. with the show starting Berlin, Germany, where she was ac-| He " evenings’ performances will claimed to be the greatest aerial ar- ri tit ever to Appear in all of Et 9 °. Ll 8:15, with the doors open at iss Wilson wi just one of the ee _ 22 allstar acts that willbe presented |yag's show ‘win mune "to be ful- nightly during the ’ second annual charity oircus, nea ie nished by @ popular band. A special school children’s matinee beautiful Easter will be given Monday afternoon at /See Gussner’s beautiful reduced prices, Doors will be ‘open | display of Fruits & Vegetables. ~ GREEN VEGETABLES ¢ ‘and co specials for friday & Saturday Celery, Cranberries, Green Beans, Washed Carrots, Green Top Carrots, Parsley, Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Mush- rooms, Green Peppers, New Spuds, Green Onions, Rhu- barb, Cabbage, Sweet Spuds. Bananas un- 4... 25c Green Peas “iit: 2 ue. 25¢ ASPARAGUS Sra"... 15c Tomatoes isi 2. 27c New Potatoes “ros” 4 u.. 25c RADISHES ‘“suxek® = 3 “te 10c Strawberries, pint box, 2 for... SUGAR Knute’. 10u. 51c Fresh Eggs, per doz. 14c; 5 doz. for..... VEGETABLE COMPOUND ——————_—__—— BUTTER per‘pound .ssssrrsss-.-- 20 2%-lb. Pkg. SALADA TEA {2n. 35c GREEN, 4 Lb. 16e__¥; Lb, Sle % Lb, 18¢ - JELLO, all flavors, per package... 5c POST TOASTIES, 2 13-0z. pkgs... .23¢ Pompeian Olive Oil, 4-oz. tin... ...19¢ PALMOLIVE "ENF 6 n. 25c SEMINOLE “aise” 422" 25c We Deliver Phone Orders C.0..D. These efféctive at Red Ow! No. 2 on Broadway, Phone 746, and Red Ow! No, 1 on Main Ave., Phone 469. RED OWL FOOD STORES “Tommy, did I see you out strolling with your intended “Quit kidding a guy, Tony, just because he treats a dame wife yesterday ?” to a plate of CLOVERDALE ICE CREA DEPEADABIF * + BUSTER IHELIE FCC “RY ANDAN CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO. [t_ AT YOUR O€ALEer ) Easter Bunny Molds A real for kiddi le cone dined vats 10%, Special Easter Brick 3 layers im vanilla, lemon 25° sherbet and peppermint pt. SATURDAY SPECIALS Olives rere Olives Staffed vaitine Libby's aiae hatin Full $1.00 size pkg. 6-0. bottle % for hg special, 68 c 2 for 1 5 c only ...... pin eeik 2 5 c Bananas Large Sunkist, size 200 Fancy Solid Golden 2 ww, 53c 3 it. 22C GRAPEFRUIT edn. 8 for... 35c STRAWBERRIES pitwr sn ”.17¢ LETTUCE, large crisp heads, 2 for 15¢ SALTED PEANUTS soatt......19¢ me Nye 1 BUTTER —.. ~h 26C CHEESE ev. caddy oo... ecseeseeeeees 48c eT er cscsics 25c Mother's Baking Powder 1-lb. can Oranges Peas, Early June, l No, 2 can, 2 for. GseD& | 3 cans ........ Wonder BREAD Potatoes Cookies Bliss Triumphs Peck 38¢ |2-Ib. pkg. 25¢| 24-Ib. sk. “Not a single county in the country |ficer at the Norfolk Navy Yard and/Iowa and Colordo. The heaviest fall| of Alaska has been reported here. hing heen Taha ot tic Lis Lad bey him a vault bd several hours|was 12 ire! recorded at several —— the cooperative e! of the Ameri-!last night, escaped with approximate- | points in Minnesota. FILE CHANG! can people in @ crisis. ly $3,000 of government money, it was an = Minnesota, South Dakota, Nebraske,| or other disturbance from any par§ Revised schedules of steam heating learned Friday. QUAKES SHAKE ALASKA een Sens | anchorage, Alaska, March 30—(#—|Tates at Jamestown and of domestic REPORT GENERAL SNOWFALL | Two brief earth shocks were felt here |and commercial gas rates at Valley A general fall of snow has been re-| last night, the first at 5:45 p. m., and| City have been filed with the state commission, PAY and TAKE STORES Phone 1994 Paul Brown, Manager 105 Fifth St., Bismarck This Store Will Open Saturday, March 31st. A new store in this territory with a resident manager. We specialize in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and have the best of refrigeration equipment for handling perishable merchandise. FRESHEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Cauliflower pric ........17¢ | ORANGES [“El"* 63c RADISHES "te bene 8c | Celery Hearts H>™” 17¢ 2 for SPINACH FF 15c¢ | Peaches Do Monte sieos 196 BID ceseesseeeeee No, 2% tins, per can. PEAS Mie ccs cresiscscoases 250 | PEARS 32 Nii yer can.....23C Head Lettuce ft """”.....9¢ | CORN fussxem 256 TOMATOES fr pont ......14c | MILK seisrnret » am.....14¢ CARROTS ‘z= Te Peaches De Monte males, "496 No, 2% tins, per can.... Blackberries No "4, 19¢ No, 8 tins, casi ORANGES rs." 39¢ | TOMATOES teint 2 966 oteeeewees tin, 8 cans ...... GRAPEFRUIT 53¢ | CATSUP YnCums ur 296 per dos. size, 2 bottles ...... CHEESE Pimento, Veivets’ Yor cis". & Pkgs. 25c WATCH OUR HAND BILL AT YOUR DOOR FOR SPECIALS WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FRIDAY NIGIIT SUGAR Poworarp!? ee = Pork & Beans Soa" 5e¢ DICKS MEATS - - GROCERIES HAMS sive. T7230 | POT ROAST se's. <= 12¢ Shoulder Roast, Ib. ....:.13¢ PORK Loin Roast, Ib. veeelTe Leg Roast, Ib. ........14¢ PHONE ALL LINES 1506 Shoulder Roast, Ib. ..12',c Leg Steak, cen. cuts, Ib. 20c VE Stew, fresh meaty, 4lbs, 25c SUGAR BUTTER BANANAS 10 Ib. cloth bag Y% Ib. prints, per Ib. Golden ripe, 3 Ibs. 53c 26c 19c Sie SS |S TeSN, COZ. «206 's eecee hee...» eae @ em em 19¢c Specials Here ee ee 0 Hamburger, fresh, Bees ck 49c CHICKENS aeumaneet: wb. LOc Strictly Fresh Eggs 18¢ -doz.- 13¢ Milk Fed Veal Shidr. Roast 9c - Ib. - 9c Fresh, Meaty Veal Stew Leg or Rump Veal Roast 10c - Ib. - 10¢ P#O%F 33 BIG EASTER SALE Be sure to purchase your Easter Ham at Tittle Bros.’ Market, as we feature only the best grades of sugar cured meats at lowest prices. Our Motto: “The Best Is None Too Good”. H AMS Swift’s Premium wagie Per 1 6c Armour’s Star No WASTE Decker’s Iowana State. Lb. Armour’s ire =e | ee ee Beirez:” Steaks 15c POT Roast, 1b. 10, 12¢ Morrell's Pride Whole or Half Piece RIB ROAST, Ib...... 16 Fresh Ground ROUND STEAK, Ib, Llc CHICKENS, Ib...... 14¢ Made Ring Bologna, Ib. ... 10c For Fruits and Vegetables Visit H. L. Brown en kee t..... 180 loom Se 17 [ie aS... 14c par .15e FREE DELIVERY SERVICE