The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1934, Page 3

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PRIORI MES SRL 82 INANE BERETS PNR GSS ENE ES TET ROLE TNT IE TE EIT De AN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1984 - Hugh 8. Johnson, national recovery|lotment of grasshopper bait already |the county agent pointed out. administrator, J. Henry Kling, man-| have been billed to other distributing | Forage crops over the entire county Dr. Maysil Williams ager of the Bismarck-Mandan credit/centers and more will be shipped out jare in danger, he continued, and with bureau, said here Tuesaday. this week unless farmers get busy and|the pests taking wing in the next ly was the first woman ever to attend from. Kling has received notice of the| distribute the poison immediately, said | week or 10 days the poison must be Dr. Maysil Williams, health officer| the conference, which has been con- |take place in Minneapolis, Boardman address from Guy H. Hulse, secretary | Henry ©. Putnam, county extension |gotten out at once to be effective. The |for the state of North Dakota, has|(ucted annually for over 40 years. |was well known for his activities in of the National Association of Credit| agent, Tuesday. Sawdust content has been increased |returned from the annual conference OWN SEDRAN witin banding birds, and was Secretary Dern Monday Men and: will listen to the speech) All farmers getting’ relief from the |and three pounds more of arsenic|of state and territorial health of.| JAMESTOWN BIRDMAN D dap reget tan Fa committee representing Missouri river|on the radio. Hulse asserted that/ federal government in the form of|per 100 pounds of bait will be-added | ficers, which was held at Washington,| Jamestown, N. D., June 19.—(#—|the author of numerous articles deal- development interests that he would| Johnson's presence at the credit men’s | seed for feed crops will be checked on |before the poison is spread. This|D. C., with Surgeon General Hugh|uneral services were conducted here | ing with birds, / . C. make the necessary requests for allot-| convention indicates an understand-| and if they haven't the poison spread | work will be done at the distributing |S, Cummings of the United States ing on the part of those in charge of| their seed loans will be discontinued, |centers. " Public health service as director. Dr. EXPECT FUNDS FOR ARMY PUBLIC WORK Secretary Dern Promises to Push Missouri River Devel- opment at Fort Peck Williams has the distinction of being | Tuesday afternoon for Charles Edwis the first woman ever appointed & perintendemt Returns from Capitol] sete neath ofticer ana consequent. the recovery program of the vital part peeenneenOeirae rey Heater bocce ys 2 he eee eee , “of the work the nal economic order. - Washington, June 19.—P-—Allot-|Cnbineers have started pushed to oom: | The National Retail Gredit associa- pletion. It has such vital significance | tion is s mutual organization com- not only to the Missouri river valley,| Posed of retailers and their credit but the entire upper Mississippi val-|¢xecutives and is the largest of its ley. There is no disposition to inter- | kind in the world, serving over 150,000 rupt the work, and we will do what- hate lus os grantors in the United suffice and Canada, ever is required to secure ent Tt has more than 1,900 retail credit jandan it Bureau, vy. chief of engineers, estimated that|Xling, is one. In their files are dates $20,000,000 could be efficiently ex-|0" the paying habits of more than pended on all rivers and harbors work | ©-000,000 retail consumers, Wednesday Daily 2:30-7-9 wens ovine ee een made oa 2°,°¢-| Unused ’Hopper Bait nike ‘amouila to be allowed speuic| Shipped from County Projects. Kad pamelor Geren Two cars of Burleigh county's al- with Dern included fromer Governor Weaver of Nebraska; C. E. Child of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce; and George J. Miller of the Missouri waysa River Navigation Association of Kan- value than ever. The offer is |! Olt for a limited time only—BUY NOW, Made by Kellogg in |SOhnson to Address Battle Creek. ai ee Credit Convention Credit men of the nation await with interest the address to be given Wed- nesday at Memphis, Tenn., by Gen. COUNTESS OF MONTE QISTO( Do you look for real val- ues? Then look to Gam- bles—Genuine $3.00 Ale- mite Grease Gun, $1.29— Valve Cores, 4 for 9c—You can still buy soap at our low price. Floating Soap, 10 bars 19¢. SEASON'S BIGGEST VALUE \- —\ ; her from the ranks of FOURTEEN YEARS OF HOME BREW RUINED MY BEER Taste! WELL. TRY GLUEK'S YOULL GET IT SN “SMOOTH— mevie extras too mart querade in real life as e AND HOW “a Countes: And did she | live up to « Boy, oh, = boy—she hed the world : J by the tail, until events § 5 taught up with her in this: delicious comedy dramal e —with — BACK IN A HURRY Ti sauinisinuaiaipinataiiniiins flawless snap and full strength of a straight line drive, and it reaches the right spot as surely as an accurate putt, Its stimulating, refreshing quality makes it par on the 19th in smart clubs throughout the country. Order it after your next round. If your score is good you de- serve it, if it isn’t, you need it. In either event you'll make Blue Ribbon your standing order after every game. Special Added Attraction ELY CULBERTSON in “My Bridge Experience”— “TRANSATLANTIC BRIDGE TRICKS” Loaded With Laughter and Lessons SOONER OR LATER YOULL COME TO GLUEKS WITH THIS LIFE-SAVING TIRE Nash-Finch Company Distributors Bismarck, N. D. Phone 447 NORGE ROLLATOR REFRIGERATION ENTRA < = Distributed by Gamble-Robinson Company The clean Center Leaves are the mildest leaves They Taste Better ! ‘Wherever the finest tobaccos grow—in our own Southland, in Turkey, in Greece—all over the world, we gather the very Cream of the tobacco Crops for Lucky Strike. And that means only the clean center leaves. The asSSUTES VO. Chie you need tor hot weather comiort Luckies. Then “It’s toasted’’—for throat protection. Andevery Lucky isfully packed with these choice tobaccos—made round and firm, free from loose ends—that’s why Luckies ‘“‘keep in condition’””—why you'll center leavesarethe mildest leaves—they cost more—they taste better. These clean center find that Luckies donot dry out—animpor- tant point to every smoker. Naturally, Luckies ‘Whenthedemandisforcold food that’s really cold—fro- currentthan the ordinary type of mechanism: This econo- . ki . kind to your throat. zendesserts—moreandmore my, coupled with other leaves are the only ones used in < mcslwpsin ales o ice cubes—shat is when Norge economies—the buy- 6679, ” Norge shows to the best ad- _ing of food in bargain quan- BLOW OUT It’s toasted’ vantages With Rollator Re- tities at bargain prices and “ : 4 Luchies eve all-ways kind to your throat frigeration, there is alwaysa making good use of left- reserve of cooling power to — overs—results in savings up PROTECTION meet increased demands; to $11 a month, ONLY NORGE HAS THE SEE the Press Action Leziiatch « FR E E | ROLLATOR Adiona ; Interter Light ; Adleas able Shoit © Easy Sliding Ico Troys J Sasplus cold wing from sur- Egg Basket © Batter and Cheese cw you could only hope you pluspowerinthe mechanism. ages Hydrevelr © These and O "t have @ blow-out. Now The efficiency of the Norge many other conveniences are te be the new Safety Silvertown gives you Rollator cold-making mech- _feynd in leading motels. Seo anismissuchthatyougetthis the Norge before you buy. . a a surplus cold at no extra ex- NorGz Corporation se: In fact the Rollator pj, of Borg-Warner Corp: pee operates on less ie Michigen 6 THE ROLLATOR— . Tiere sey moving | Oo RG E perts @ permanent © ° : bath of protecting wil. CRoGhilor rafrigaralion Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 700 stove. at once. Rent FOR REN One unfurnished at the 8

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