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356 More Veterans of N. D. to Get CCC Jobs has been allotted an aaditional quota relief program for drouth areas, an- ounces C. T. Hoverson, F-~70, man- Bismarck, of 366 veterans for CCC camps in the Si peek: Dickinson, Application blanks may be ob- tained from Hoverson_or_at some organized units, Grafton and WATERMELON LEMONS p22 ORANGES hm Med. Large Fancy EW POTATOES SPARAGUS Banc Red Fancy Ripe Quart Jar Dill OLIVES PICKLES Sweet PICKLES -FRESH- FRUITS and VEGETABLES “Always Kept Fresh” By Our Adequate Refrigeration Facilities Fancy ? 1 Ripe, Ib. ...... 420 Full Pods .......... eee Fancy 2 Ibs. 25¢ ...2 for 19¢ Bunch .... eum GROCERIES eu cae sane OVE QUAI .. .cccccsessees aecewetvers sees 2OC TUNA FISH fino... Par 17c seitailnerators 14c rn 8C SALMON feats oo.ccssss 8 Kipper Snacks and C tin, imported Sardines, PORK AND BEANS LUNCH TONGUE $2... VIENNA SAUSAGES 4 GOOSE LIVER SAUSAGE BRAUNSCHWEIGER LIVER SAUSAGE SPRING CHICKENS — HENS me wisssises WOO eee eeeweeeeeseees 2 doz. 63c ties. . 5 lbs. 14¢ morial building. 3 lbs. 19¢ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JULY 2, 1934 ager of the veterans administration | points are now available at offices of | Enlistment for the quota must be/county auditors, county relief officers made immediately and can be only|or service men’s organizations. Those from cities of 2500 or over, including —(P)\—! Dak Grand Forks, Devils Lake, Mandan, Re IGUAL a eke tn Jamestown, Valley City, accepted will go to Fort Lincoln for conditioning, then will be assigned to FRED, FORAGE LOANS | AVAILABLE INSTATE zeae UNDER FEDERAL AGT stems Primary Drouth Areas Given) advance is $25 for either purpose. Additional Aid to Keep Herds Alive | Complete details of the federal loans |to farmers and stockmen from the drouth relief appropriation to pur. chase feed for livestock and for pro..| where the lienholder is a production duction of forage crops in primary drouth areas were announced Monday by J. A. Kramer, field supervisor for) Burleigh, Kidder and Sheridan coun- Loans will be administered by the emergency crop and feed loan section, {Farm Credit Administration. They will be handled by Kramer in Bur- leigh county at his desk in the county agent's office in the World War Me. Logan’s “We Thank You” Raspberries - Currants - Cherries - Watermeions Cantaloupe - Bananas - Vegetables Tomatoes - Lettuce - Carrots - Radishes - New Peas Turnips - Green Onions Fourth of July Specials pki reshma eee nities 14c Minneopa Stuffed Olives, B02, Jar ........ssececeesesees A eeeeeeeee 23c Luncheon 27c| Thuringer 2ic Se Wien Ib. Relen Libby's Potie ed Meat, aie 1 6c og 1 2tc Libby Vienna " a. |e ae —s G@USSNER’ PHONE 1060 You owe it to your health to read this statement ABOUT BEER This is a frank statement about Enzyme Control— therefore it is a bit tech- nical. Please read it slowly, carefully. It will tell you the truth about the beer you drink. They helped make the first glass of beer 7000 years ago in Ancient Egypt. Only the understanding of enzymes is new. That is the centribu- tion modern science has made te the art of brewing. Enzymes are Nature’s invisible transforming substances, present in all beers, in almost all foods. The ripening of a banana illustrates the action of one kind of ensyme. Green bananas contain certain acids and oils that give them a sour, bitter, puckering taste. But the enzymes in bananas change these acids and oile— quickly in the sunlight, more slowly in your kitchen—inte fragrant, deli- elous flavors. Seo it is with apples. Green apples. Eu: are net new in beer. eee are sour and will give you indigestion. Ripe apples are delicious and very healthful. Enzymes make the differ- ence. But—after enzymes have ripened a feod, they do not stop work unless something stops them. They go on to destroy—to spoil—the delicious fla- vors they have produced. So in beer, enzymes are its kindest friend and a lurking enemy at the same time. Enzymes are always at workin every stage of the brewing process—from the malt house to the ageing cellars— in all breweries. If these enzymes are to work properly, every step of their activities must be perfectly controlled. That is the reason for Schlits Ensyme Control. This expensive, secret process controls the action of the enzymes so accurately, so rigidly, that it gueren- ‘When the work of the enzymes js incomplete, beer may contain the raw acids and noxious oils that cause indigestion. When the work of the enzymes is overdone, beer may be partially spoiled, may have that peeu- Uar heavy odor and taste that perhaps you have noticed in some beers. Schlits Beer smells good . . . tastes goed...1S good. In Schlits the werk of the enzymes, controlled at every \ rogram Blue Moon Cheese, (2 glasses free), 2 for Hunt's De Luxe Fancy Pl No. 2% tin ... All Phones 211 DELIVERIES—8:45 & 10:30; 2:30 & 4:30 CLOSE TUESDAY AT 6:15 P. M. feed and the debts, mot - ments and encumbrances are all taken into consideration in making the loans. Loans will be made to applicants who, because of the drouth, do not have the necessary feed to maintain their livestock and must produce for. age crops, and do not have the means to obtain such feed. Maximum Loans Set ;, The amount loaned to purchase feed for livestock will be limited to a maxi. mum for each head and the loans for led according to the cost of feed or | the cash cost of growing forage crops. |The minimum amount of a loan or Loans will not be made to purchase feed for livestock acquired since April 1, 1934, | Security for the drouth relief loans | will consist of the borrower’s promis. | sory note accompanied by a non- disturbance agreement signed by each chattel mortgage lienholder, except credit association, Regional Agricul. dition of the livestock, the supply of]rowers as security for drouth.relief;ular and Northern : Pacific railroad | Brien, Belcourt, in connection with rtgages, judg-| loans will mature November 1, 1938, | bridges. Washington, July 2—(#)—This week may tell whether Henry Ford is to rad compliance with the NRA The outcome apparently has been delayed by @ bit of a mixup. ~ A Ford dealer near here, who has lost out on government contracts be- cause the Ford company lacked the blue eagle, submitted a “trial draft” of a letter to Hagh 8. Johnson Satur- day. “It asserted the company had YOUNG ASTOR MAR- RIED ELLEN, NOT RILEEN, SATURDAY Wedding Climaxed Series of Episodes Which Kept Society Tongues Wagging Newport, R. 1, July 2—()—John Jacob Astor 3d married Marry Ellen, instead of Eileen, late Saturday in fashionable Trinity church, conclud- ing a series of romantic episodes that would continue to do so. “We reserve, however, our constitu- tional statutory rights,” it concluded. Johnson did not like that wording. He suggested it be changed thus; “We reserve, however, such rights as we may be able to establish in a com- petent court of jurisdiction.” A satisfactory solution of the long difference between Ford and recovery tural Credit corporation, Federal land bank, the Secretary of Agriculture, or the Governor of the Farm Credit Ad- ministration. In announcing these unusually lib- eral security arrangements, which do not require borrowers from the drouth relief fund to give chattel mortgages or waivers, Governor W. I. Myers of the Farm Credit Administration stat. ed that all loans will be advanced in Axel Soder, Wing; Henry Wild-| monthly installments in amounts suf- fang, Sterling; and A. C. Brainerd,| ficlent to feed the approved number Norman Roop and James Guthrie, all of Bismarck, make up the Burleigh county loan committee. The financial condition of the applicant, the con. | of livestock for one month or to pay the month’s expenses required for Producing necessary forage crops. The promissory notes given by bor. 118 Third St. Instead of asking merely for a “‘glass of beer,” always ask for “‘Schlits”— and get the pretection and the finer Gaver preduced by Easyme Control. Jos. Sehlits Brewing Company, for 85 years brewers of THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS TA Eastern Daylight Time officials seemed imminent. Bank of North Dakota To Pay Suly 1 Bonds A million dollars in bank series bonds due July 1, the last of the bonds issued in connection with the estab- Ushment of the Bank of North Da- kota, are to be paid off. beginning at once, R. M. Stangler, manager of the institution, announced Monday. In addition to this payment, the bank, acting for the state, will pay Epproximately $1,000,000 in interest due on state of North Dakota bonds, ‘Stangler said. In a statement Monday, Stangler declared, “The condition of the Bank ¢f North Dakota is such that the payment now of a million dollars in bonds and the interest on other bond- ed indebtedness still will see us ex- ceptionally liquid.” has kept society in @ fever of excite- ment for months. Ellen Tuck French was to have been Eileen Gillespie's bridesmaid last February but the scheduled wedding of the junior league daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L, Gillespie to As- tor never took place. . Saturday, Ellen became Mrs. John Jacob Astor 3d while Miss Gillespie and her parents sailed for the south of France an hour before the ceremony. Little Trinity church, dating to colonial times, with its white interior banked with flowers and foliage, pro- vided the setting for the wedding. Plans for the honeymoon have not been announced. Park Avenue Enjoyed Affair The Gillespie-Astor romance gave Park Avenue and Long Island one of the high lights of the winter season. It began with “true love” and million- dollar presents and ended with “in- sults and threats” and apologies. It} The interest payments cover in- was climaxed by wrangling over the/debtedness on real estate bonds, mill $200,000 Empress Eugenie engagement |snd elevator construction and mill ring and an apology from the 22-year-/ and elevator operating. old Astor heir to the Gillespie family,| A financial statement of the Bank all publicly aired. . |of North Dakota appears elsewhere in The famous ring, Astor announced | this edition of The Bismarck Tribune. Thursday, will be reset as a brooch and will remain with the Astor family|First Degree Murder Herries given’s 87500 engagement| Charge Faces Indian ne ia Seu aeacelae, itomobile Dfetagteatl oe Fargo, July 2—(7)—A first-degree murder charge was filed in federal and the Newport and New York homes ‘Astor is the son of John Jacob As-|Court here Monday sgainst Edward bought by Astor for Miss complied with NRA in the past and; He the county jail at Rolla since. oo tte a lc aad tea ete with interest at the rate of 5% per SE ga Ra nelle, Indian, on the Turtle Mountain latter part of the cent per annum. Interest on the loan/ F'ord NRA Compliance Indian reservation. held in the Cass county real Brien until maturity will not be deducted at Brien, it is charged, shot Brunelle} At the time of the a oe abel the time the Joan is made. Delayed by Mix-Up) with a ‘rite, causing his death. The| told officials that Brune defendant was arrested shortly after | dentally shot himself while demon- Brunelle’s death and has been held in | strating the rifle. DEPENDABLE QUALITY MEATS PHONE 332 VEAL 400 MAIN Shoulder Chops . Rump Roast Loin Steak Meaty Stew, per Ib. .......... 6c 6 to 8 Ib. avg. MOKED E per Ib. .....e6 beiveecd 13 Cc SMOKED PICNICS Round Steak f'n... 14c Pot Roast “YK 8c, 13c per Ib. Sirloin Steak, Ib.....19¢ Grain Fed BEE Armour’s Pork & Beans, 3 1-Ib. tins 19¢ Bologna, Ib. Pig Feet, ib. 10 SLICED MINCED 14c SUMMER Ib. 16c Han, Ib. .. 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