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U.S. FARM QUERIES ANSWERED Assistant County Agent Ex- plains Producers’ Part in Federal Plans Robert Montgomery, assistant: county agent, has prepared another list of answers to the questions most ‘trequently asked by Burleigh county farmers relative to the participation in the federal agricultural reduction We when they eat sod, chew fence ‘posts,-and the like. will furnish the necessary m and phosphorus in case the livestock are getting ‘These J. W. Doan, Logan township, asked “Is soybean cake equal to cot- ton seed cake for feed?” Answer: Soybean cake is equal to cotton seed cake as feed for live- stock, ‘on acres shifted out of corn produc tion? Answer: Any feed crop (sugar cane, millet, oats, barley, etc.) except corn. Question: If I rent additional land having an additional corn base, does it increase my corn base? Answer: Yes, the corn base on the per Jess one half the cost of administra- tion; and third check will be $2.00 on hogs, less one half the cost of ad- ministration. Question: How many payments have been made on the 1934 Corn-Hog contract? Answer: Nearly all first and second payments have been made. To date none of the third payments have been “What Can Farmer Plant?” Question: Many wheat contract signers ask “What can I plant on 1935 contracted wheat acres?” Answer: Contracted acres for the crop year of 1935 can be used as fol- lows: (a) for seeding any grass or legume crop, other than emergency forage crops wthout restriction as to use for hay, pasture, or seed produc- tion; (b( For seeding of emergency forage, other than corn or wheat crops, for hay, pasture or roughage only; (c) For summerfallow, or planting trees; (a) The contract acres shall ley, oats, rye and other grains, ex- cept wheat, may be used as nurse or ty |storage plant more than a month| The “sequence” is at work in re- | ._. Blue Eagle’s New Chief Pilot Survivor of Many Storms ___ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1935, sii aaa laiaceiiaa ‘iiiiegeeiames URGES PASSAGE OF [S522S.™ “Sw ©] Morton Farmer Hurt, | meee "a ara The first meeting is scheduled tor| Run Over by Wagon | naraing, state’ railroad commin Saturday at Bismarck. Approximate. — er for 12 years, Friday bec as- FOOD AND DRUG ACT ly 16 superintendents are expected to| Anton J. Kary, 28, farmer living| sociated with the. Tri-City attend the meeting. Thompson an@/eight miles northwest of Mandan,| Transportation company of as a ee R. B. Murphy, will outline|}was in a hospital here Friday suf-|general traffic manager. 4 me 5 fering at peel injuries: yerycd re hen he fell off and was run over elephant tail-hair can reach President Asks Law to Halt) 4 vy. 8, coast Guard aviation base 5 wagon he was driving. Many Abuses in Message brevet Pegg pes test construct-| The accident occurred late Thurs- to Congress DOUBLE WRAPPED BREAD. SEALS IN OVEN FRESHNESS - RETAINS ORIGINAL QUALITY INCREASES SANITATION: \{, Washington, March 22—(?)—Hope for enactment of legislation to regu- tical improvements. A measure is =a! Braided Bread om 3 Toasts Better " et eae ee Tastes Better ucts and conditions change.’ Keeps Better Ser than I of our producers to be, can not force their..more honest competitors into dishonorable ways.” Committee Approves Bill for Air Bases Washington, March’ 22—(®)}—A bill Now Double Wrapped and Braided (Photo by Margaret Bourke: White, Copyright 193), NBA Wervice, lag "ane Mi suteaty conmsiatioe will DONALD RANDALL RICHBERG AND MRS. RICHBERG take up the bill Tuesday. Chairman companion crops if pastured, or cut ponsid "Rendall Richberg, ‘who sts, : tn devermining ‘t tr itegic mi qi the strat loca- for hay before maturity. became the Blue’ Bagles chief Additional Question: . Do I have to plant min-| pilot Friday, has survived almost imum acreage called for in my wheat; as many storms as the bird it~ 3 ‘ e contract? self. ocie The Atlantic northeast. The At- . Answer: Yes... Minimum acreage Amid criticism from former lantic southeast and Caribbean areas, 1 marc In O must be planted or s violation of the! associates in the ranks of organ- the southeastern states, the Pacific @ contract will result. ized labor and from Hugh 8. vertigo — ed ecco Reteordl ihe tall’ Toenaiueaacaronne has | . tions as will provide for reanaionesn? 1603 Main Bismarck . Phone 912 U. S. Probes Alleged Tisen steadliy in the Roosevelt | enial movements incident to the con- Ay A * administration, centration general headquar- Relief Waste in Ohio) "2" atrector’ ot tne natioost |. sa aa$\, manor and tneie|™ SF fore for WONDER Wonder se emergency council, charged with 3 . i March 22.—)—A\ Minot will be of 4 foswral invoutiestion oF allege Feat Hagerman piece pagche send Mr. sna 3.7. wea, esndan, ~~ Schools to Get 4 and 4 Sliced Rye waste, involving nearly a million ident” by many commenta- | While < enting i in Apri Sliced and double MEDICAL Pounds of meal, was underway, Pr- jetpeoiay . ; ak “pia high schoo! basketbell tournament. rst Funds in April weimeodinow-anails ASSN Small Loaves y as a Gra! jury resumé ed Richberg is years old. - Distribution of first money to needy t your grocer. Slices Guiry into charges of “corruption”} shouldered, smiles a great deal. | ,,.Miss Daurcls Schille, Pargo, is vis: | vools of the state ou of the wens : = in the administration of Ohio relief. foun. $1,038,000 transferred to the state charge of the Ohio rellet upon orer|® ‘Se "Peat * % ronsiner galt niger peer egrs | Miss Helen Ford of Fargo Insurance lus may made Puen of the prose orld pre wed in Midwest | spend the week-end visiting ia the nereadsaegeey yg = mies) ities division of the Ohio relief ad-|4, yt oe ET ee | Arthur E. Thompson said ' | ‘Thompson said he hoped to be able | |to obtain answers from county su- @|perintendents to questionnaired| Poet Of tolled meat iay'inta Toinie| New York, March 22—()— Lae | i = Peating again this year the dust and then was shipped to Columbus woes ds oe, Fish Roll eating a anvgpe tl ggonng 2 The sequence is explained in a Tuna fish roll is good for a family it Hopkins subcutied as “incentroveribis| rebOrt to the American Assocla- |iuncheon. Or you might meke the| be, fund early in April Good Coffee! GOOD Coffee! ‘Worth a lot, isn’t it? ‘Worth a little care in making. Worth a little care in buying. Try Schilling Coffee. It has a certain sturdy quality which with reasonable care in making it, will deliver a fragrant full-flavored cup Schilling Coffee ‘There ase two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. _ One for drip. 216 Bdwy. homa. Its recognition is one of ‘The tuna fish filling requires: 2 Jump Ahead of Huey the Msi ees 8 et the ae omens ae. ? eam EcoNom ashington, Marc! (P)—"Bay, science tance fore- |flour, 1 cup milk, teaspoon He we pulled the Mid clean ott" | casting. 1-8 teaspoon white pepper, 1 can tuna Grocery. | That was the response of P. L. Under the observations of this | fish, 2 hard cooked eggs, 4 tablespoons’ cian 98 We Gassaway, cowboy congressman from! midwest sequence the people who | diced celery. i. Phones Deliver Oklahoma, to a q as to pte lightorengariey dopey ene: Be 10 mintans. ta paign “knoe! ye warm can decide with cere water cover pt in al ‘eiaic lelniy. by Wansne (At teem water with the milk to make the “ know,” kicking ature records May. sauce. ‘aac with , a ed Perey do not mean, Reed point- Melt butter, stir in flour and slowly Ses ee eer Sanaa aio a (iS tegen me AQ -} years ree - prt arp sai peated. Although the tempera- jing point. Add celery and bring again “Huey was gonna see that every-| ture changes may be slight in a |to the boiling point. Remove from body got $5,000, and we raised it to] sequence, the differences in effect ihe tive Bie aterm bedken in Diaeen fag ye le — is a aca : Mix and sift flour, baking powder|| every man as tich as be "| Three Farm Children jana, salt. ‘add cheese and "out in a is-minute fPeech. about the! sondovi, Wis, March 22.— (@) —loblong sheet nbout 1-4 inch thick. Three children burned to Spread with melted butter and then Fda Me a ‘ fire that des farm pl a Meriean Shomltire irae om mar on oie Be Se Bh oe ene itt Sentences |" r 1). 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