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THE BISMARCK 6 NLD, VETERINARIAN ARE GETTING OUD’, SAYS BRANDENBURG Shortage of Animal Doctors) Looms in State With Dis- ease Increasing North Dakota faces a shortage of veterinarians, and it may be necessary for the state to subsidize men of the profession in the western part of the state to check infectious diseases of restock, T. O, Brandenburg, state veterinarian, declares. A number of veterinarians have | left the state, he said, and “at the; present time, there is no inducement | for young veterinarians to enter prac- tice in this state.” He pointed to the fact “during the spring of 1935, 12 North Dakota veter- inarians left the state in the employ of the U, 8. bureau of animal indus- | ;, try to carry on tuberculosis eradica- tion work in various states.” * Father Time Helps “Our veterinarians are getting old,” Brandenburg reported, “the youngest | being about 45 years of age and many are nearing 70 years of age. It is our Opinion veterinarians in the western half of North Dakota will have to be 6ubsidized by the state in order to Mott Lions to Stage Amateur Night Show Mott, N. D,, Jan. 17.—()—Amateur | thespians of this vicinity will have a| ~ second opportunity to display their talents next Thursday night when the Lions club of this city holds an- other amateur night contest. Cash prizes of 63, $2 and $1 will be given and awards will be determined by five judges, whose names will not be announced unti] the contest closes. Major Maercklein will act as Major local Boy Scout troop. List of 4-H Turkey Winners Corrected Correct prize winners in the 4-H club section: of the Slope Poultry show here last week were: Bronze cocker- els—tirst, James Garross; Bronze pul- lets—first, Eleanor Ebeling; second, Orson King; Naragansett cockerel— let—second, Paul Estell. Lucille Ebel- in place of Lucille King as reported in the first list of prize winners, |Strikers Driven Out Of Kansas Courthouse Fort Scotf, Kas., Jan. 17.—(#)—State authorities stepped into the Bourbon county relief situation Friday in re- adequately and economically control! sponse to calls for the national guard ‘the infectious disease of livestock.” Brandenburg declared the state Uivestock sanitary board, of which he ds executive officer, “has probably ac- complished more than departments of ts kind in the various states, with the mall amount of money it has had @vailable.” This has been done by paying vet- erinarians on a per diem basis, he 6aid, but claimed it will no longer suf- fice in localities where there are poor prospects of veterinarians building or maintaining a practice. Anthrax Increased More than the usual number of an- thrax outbreaks occurred during 1935, Brandenburg said, resulting in the loss of 57 head of cattle, four horses, 95 hogs and two shecp. ‘The outbreaks were controlled by j Vaccination of other animals con- tacted by infected creatures, and by @estruction of diseased animals by burning. North Dakota's legislature was crit- Acized in the report of Brandenburg | @nd of the board. Safeguards Weakened “The past legislature passed no Tegislation of benefit to the livestock interests of the state,” declared the report. “It did, however, pass House Bill 112, known-as the hog cholera bill. | ‘This law breaks down all the safe-| Guards built up by the state livestock 6anitary board to prevent the spread of hog cholera in this state.” The report attacked provisions of the law, which permit use of hog cholera virus by hog raisers, and de- clared “As soon as our farmers again go into the hog business extensively ‘we may expect to see hog cholera in| all parts of the state, as there is no ‘way to prevent the promiscuous sale , @nd_use of hog cholera virus.” “There has been less hog cholera | + reported the past year than usual, ) @ue, no doubt, to the small number of hogs raised,” the report stated. LOAN SCALING BOON to prevent possible violence. More than 200 meh, women and children demanding higher relief wages, were driven from the courthouse with tear gas Thursday night. The strikers, Bowes with a big gavel and gong | j Proceeds of the affair will go to the first, Virginia Estell; Naragansett pul- | ing won a blue ribbon award in the | open class for Naragansett cockerels | to leave unless their demands were met. County officers ordered the building vacated and fumigated be- in the courthouse two nights, refused | found tb. ‘have diphtiieels; REPORT DENIED Minneapolis, Jan. 17.()—Roy C.| Walter Liggett, cause one of the strikers, a girl, was} Frank, assistant state’s eho gen-| publisher, was in ¢ eral, Friday denied a report here that a man Believed to know the where- abouts of a machine gun used to kill weekly newspaper ustody, COFFEE Maxwell House, good to the last drop, in vacuum tins, 1 Ib. tin GOLDEN CORN Medium size, 3 cans for Cello wrapped, 1% Ib. pkg. WALNUT MEATS Fancy shelled, TOMATO JUICE bell’ ich in fare ca TOMATO SOUP Van Camp’s, 5 cans for Washing compound, % gallon jug “fi” Spinach Fancy, special for Sat- urday, 2 large 214 cans 25c Brown Beans PINEAPPLE Broken slices, No. 2% can NAVY BEANS Hand picked or Great North- ern, your choice, 5 Ibs. for JELLO All flavors, your choice, 4 pkgs. for ASPARAGUS-¢ Libby's, 2 med. size cans RAISINS cee 15¢ LETTUCE Large heads, 2 heads for MUSTARD Horseradish style, 2 9-07. jars for Phone 62s & P O H N’ S 518 9th St. MATCHES BROWN SUGAR Very soft, . K TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17 1936 An “ornithopter” is a plane which Beef Roast (U. 8. Inspected! per 18c Pork Shoulder Roast, per Ib. ... Bacon, half, whole strip, Ib. 18c 3l1lc TUNA FISH ees FLOUR or Buckwheat, your 19 c choice, 344 Ib, bag :.... POPCORN Jolly Time, always good at any time, 10 os., Oxydol Washing Powder reg. pkg. 21c Celery, Carrots, Large Baking Potatoes 60% mere means @% less work ANCAKES 1SAVUSAGE Nothing is more tempting on a cold, snappy morning than Pancakes and Sausage, This fact will be proven by the way the entire fam- ily greets this “National Winter Breakfast.” Prepared pancake flour is not alone the easiest way, but likewise the least expensive. Piggly-Wiggly has your favorite pancake flour in stock .... We Suggest a —— and sausage breakfast for tomorrow.... PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Pork Chops, lean, per Ib. .... 22c 14c Celery, well bleached, bunch flight. This type of Meats - - - Groceries 2bear. 2OC NoRy pint SOC Gelatine Dessert t 23¢ Powder, IGA, 6 Grape-Nuts, 1 7 Cc per pkg. ...... See Our IGA Adv. plane has/|but has failed in numerous trials for flaps its wings as a means of attempt- |made many successful gliding flights, | sustained flight. "i = DICK'S & Free Delivery Sugar 10 Ib. Cloth Bag 58c Peaches, 18K, No..24% can . .19¢c Oranges, Sunkist, 23 Cc 288 size, doz. ... 32c Salad Dressing, Carol, quart jar peg ts Go Green or ‘ax Beans, Corn, 3 No. 2 cans . »29c 1508 1507 Freshest FRUITS and VEGETABLES LETTUCE Fancy, Large, Clear, Crisp 2for 13c CARROTS Crisp, Tender, Green Tops Bunch 5¢ 29c | PEAS fai ORANGES Fancy, New Shipment, Juicy, Sweet 2 doz. 55c 2 m35c MUSHROOMS — a CABBAGE — TURNIPS — BEETS — BRUSSELS SPROUTS — CUCUM- BERS — RADISHES — CELERY JUST PHONE 1060———__—______ NEW! 0-80-GUD Chocolate & Vanilla Ws Wafers White (Crystal iat 5S wl 9c | ¢ SAUERKRAUT Firm, yet tender. Marvelous flavor. OXYDOL, Package LOC GREEN TEA, %4-lb. package . PINEAPPLE JUICE HEINZ SOUPS, small size, 3 for. JUST PHONE 1060————_—_—______ LUTEFISK, pearl white, Ib. FRANKFURTERS Fancy, pound .............cceceeees é DRIED BEEF, bpp ple pag SAUERKRAUT, bulk, Xo tt sine CHEESE 39 3 IE GUSSNER’S GE SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, pkg. .. — Juice 29c AMERICAN CHEESE, "35c SINCE 1883 JUST PHONE 1060 TO STATE FARMERS Penalties and Interest Slash! Saves $22,000, Peterson Asserts More than $22,000 was received by farmers of the state in scaling-down the board of university and school of interest and penalty on land; and contracts during 1935, Lud- | wig Pederson, state land commissioner, | Authority to scale down penalties @nd interest was granted in a 1935 m law, subsequently upheld as constitutional by the state supreme @ourt. ~ Covering the period from July 1 to ror 31, 1935, Pederson’s report showed ,049.73 had been scaled down on a of 62 loans and land contracts. , 56 Loans Refinanced ied ’ Pitty-six loans on farm lands were @efinanced through the 1935 law, and @ix land contracts. Including principal of $153,382, a otal of $190,224.59 was due under contracts and loans held by the board. included $36,842.59 in interest ‘@md penalty due and unpaid. “We find that we have given about @ight per cent scale down upon the ‘total paid up land contract and paid wp loan collections,’ Pederson said, 51% per cent scale down was upon the total interest and ty due under applications filed allowed and approximately 11 1-3 cent scale down upon the total | @mount due of principal, interest and peels under applications filed and | » {es Others Paid q In addition to loans and contracts bi up under the scaling down law, of other loans and contracts during the period without | of penalty or interest, to the total collections for the pe- to $271,035.15, Pederson said. ~ Scaled down amounts on each ap: ition approved ranged from $36.20 | $1,272.26, Pederson revealed, Still pending are 48 applications for | ™ scaling down of interest and penalty ‘ep loans, which will be acted upon | s00n. The applications have been ap- | Proved, but have not been paid up. ‘The ground sinks under the weight | of heavy rains in Japan. Music With Your | Meals . Hotel Patterson Main Dining Room, Have our pianist, Kar) | Whyte, play your favorite num- Para Zot ensey some of ihe delicious young urkey Sunday. All Foods Cooked Electrically Telephone 258 PANCAKE FLOUR 29° NIBLETS Like fresh corn off the cob, E PANCAKE FLOUR Robb Ross, just add milk or water. “Aunt Jemima” for golden cakes, 20 02. “ * PKG. SPINACH Large No. 214 cans, Del Monte fancy California, EACH SYRUP Log Cabin, delicicus with cakes, Table size. ua 2LC ram DIC ua 15¢€ aan L5C 13°¢|' Oc ran BOL 29c »d9C .59c 54c 8c wo. 18¢ VERY }PURCHASE JAM A blend of grape, raspberry and apple. FRUIT COCKTAIL Libby's California fruit mixture. 15 os. PINEAPPLE No. 2 cans. Broken slices of ripe fruit. SWEET POTATOES Large No. 214 cans. Solid pack of southern sweets, EACH PINEAPPLE JUICE Del Monte, pressed from fancy pineapple. No. 1 tins, EACH PINK SALMON No, 1 cans, Best quality Alaska pack, COFFEE Empress, served Friday and Saturday by factory representative, POUND BUTTER _ Fresh churned local creamery bain Parchment wrapped. CRISCO Odorless and tastless, The perfect shortening. 3 LB. CHEESE Kraft blended American, CHOCOLATE Hershey's pure baking chocgiaie. % LB. BAR OATS Quaker brand, quick or regular ES tart one coking: TOMATOES Large No. 2!¢ cans. Yolo extra stan- dard pack. EAC! TOMATO JUICE Welch's, pressed from fancy ripe tomatoes. PINT RAISINS Fresh moist seedless, FRUTE JEL All flavors of gelatin dessert. MARSHMALLOWS Soft and fluffy. In cellophane. FELS NAPTHA The original Naptha Soap. RICE Choice quality Blue Rese. 3 LB, BAG CEREAL Robb Ross wheat cereal. Reg. pkg. EACH NOODLES - Pure egg noodles, fine, med. or baa? 5 oz, pkgs. ~-4,, 5e “PAMGES Large (200) size. Sweet, Juicy Sunkist Navels, LETTUCE Large heads of crisp, clear our CAULIFLOWER sg oy Snow-white solid heads, CELERY Large, well bleached stalks. WiUSt PLEASE HALF CASE dor. A9e $1.98 “Taos Be nx 13¢ Tittle Bros. Packing Co. 400 Main St. wes . FRIDAY PY a MONDAY TUESDAY Swift’s Sugar Cured og per Ib. . mae 21c Brick Cheese ... LOC on 18 Noob can’? for LC esa rorks'beet 1 9c Minced Ham, per Ib. . Fresh Herring, per Ib. ...... ae Wholesale — Retail 100% PURE Phone 332 LEAF LARD, 1b. ....142¢ (Unrendered) We Endeavor to Supply the Meat Buying Public of Bismarck and vicinity with Quality Meats at lowest possible prices. CLEAN - - COURTEOUS - - SERVICE BEEF Tender ead Steaks, each 5c alg Ib. 19c Sirloin Steak, 1 94 c Beef Pot Roast, Ib. ... aan Coffee, Ib. Pork — pure, Ib. . °19c Bey aia 15¢c suger cared, IOC mien”. 19¢ lean, Ib. Lutefisk, snow- white, per Ib. ... 8c tresh, per Ib. ... PORK ican, per, .... LOC nk. 21c. peered Ib... 83c 10c Chope fh ZC Veal Brains, Pigs Feet, Swift’s sage, whole or half, Ib. ... Summer Sau- “18c Voung.tendon 23 C Pike, fresh 124c caught, per Ib. We Carry a Complete Line of Fresh, Smoked, Salted and Pickled Fish. Tittle Bros. Packing Co.