The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 8, 1936, Page 8

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~ ‘tinue Upward Climb upward. roadcast by Goodyear roves, NBG Bisa Network ALL-WEATHER Tops the Ticket Largest selling tirc on earth—come sze why! And here’s the world’s greatest low price tire— G SURE GRIP Asktosee (a aa Come in ¢.4 the ie Pa andsec the EEK Speedway R latest! up CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, I us Western Dakota and Chrysler-Plymouth 0 z This is indicated by the report of sleds sbarply as rain and lower tem- the federal agricultural statistician at| peratures kept the crop growing in Fargo based on the results of inquir-|the heavy commercial areds, produc- fes sent to 920 farm price reporters. 4 | | r A steady advance in grain prices | !pated. f Fi LE euANGED lasting for several months was halted| ‘Hay prices declined as renewed : $ |in September when wheat and flax-j 8Towth of pasture and range feed was Whoa’ Flaksead Advan seed took a small tumble of several eumilaed ey, hore sted baby eat, xseed Advance Halt-| cents per bushel. Barley remained the | €T- i¢ southwestern f elgg . sane ne a month earlier, Corn, oats state, however, received but little rain, Corn, Oats, Rye Con- [and rye prices, however, continued | atid consequently feed remains ex- ing heavier yields than earlier antic- tremely short with hay prices much At $1.05 per bushel, the price of| higher here than in other parts of corn now averages higher than it has| the state. Favorable prices for alf- The general trend of. prices paid to|ever been since war time, A ery. jalfa and sweet clover seeds are main- ‘North: Dakota’ fariiers of September | small percentage of the North Da-|tained with but small changes re- 15th-made little change in compari-|kota corn crop will be harvested for corded’ for each, son ‘with prices paid on August 15th.| grain this year. Potato prices de- Good price advances were made for nearly all meat animal, livestock, { poultry, dairy and poultry product jitems, With acute feed shortages {somewhat relieved and with herds jana flocks greatly reduced by heavy movements to market, livestock prices show a general improvement, Chick- ens declined slightly, but eggs made ;@ good advance in price. Changes jin price for other dairy and poultry |dtems were small, BUSY YEAR SPENT BY N.D, RED GROSS | i | { | 31,000 Will Be State’s Member- | t ship Objective in Annual Roll Call Drive St. Louis, Mo., . — (FP) — | Nort Dakota, the “ Amerlean ay |Cross has’ just closed one. of the [pee years in its peace-time his- {tory, according to Wm, M. Baxter, idr., manager of the organization's | midwestern area. i The annual Red Crass roll call opens Nov, 11, and Baxter said North | Dakota’s membership. is 31,000. Ac- | cording to Baxter the present enroll- {ment in the state is 29,343, placing | North Dakoia third highest in per- | centage of membership to population among midwestern states. Ta the agency's emergency highway | first aid program, North Dakota \ chapters have made steady” progress in establishing stations and training attendants to give first ald treatment for injured motorists until the arrival of a doctor, he sald. There are 16 stations already in operation, and 61 | additional highway units have been selected. In the home and farm ac- cident prevention program, 64 chap- ters in North Dakota have been or- ganized, he said. During the year, Baxter said, first aid training was given to 714 North Dakota residents, while 189 new mem- | bers. were enrolled in live saving classes. ly Cut Used Car Prices Cut Even i ai Frost Charged With. Tegal _Liquor Sale IN OPPOSING LAW | casezeesrts eect 0 ues, gn nome ao ae ng as a tase eae nH Mra Roy Robertson, Trotters, are the |tend the meetings conducted by two representatives of the has been making his home in a Paral shack near the Sibley. is gprs ‘ hole ol camp, was bound next Advance Four Reso fr Op: wen ot dart an by . fon at : We have just completed the installa position to Pending Liquor oxi rca teres ere. Wednesday. t Wh el t $500. Legislation Deputy Sheriff J. A. Kohler made B F n je cur | eee ce coe nell Bean Fro in issued | The Bismarck Ministerial associa- : fed tion, at its first fall meeting held | prohibition officers, assisted in the Tuesday in the Bismarck hospital /search, ‘ nurses’ home reception room, re-| Found in Frost's possession at solved “that we do all in our power | time of the arrést were 12-pihts of-al- to oppose the hard liquor bill at the cohol together with $319.76 in cash, November election,” Sess yc eavingt and relief . checks, A four-fold reason for opposition rte sete ney | Vatford Homemakers vanced by the association, name! Tt provides for no restriction of ‘to Have’ 75-Mile Drive the time and place of sale; it provides for no character qualifications for the | Watford City, Oct. 8&—Driving 75 person who wishes to sell liquor; it|milés to attend a county council Cc fer 1 provides for no minimum fine or jail | meeting of homemakers’ club repre- : er, angling enthusiast. | sentence for those who break the law, {sentatives in Watford City, McKen- il i and Axle Aligner BRING YOUR. CAR IN TOMORROW ».. AND REMEMBER THIS ... WINTER IS JUST : AROUND THE CORNER... Get Ready Now Your car will’hare to be prepared for winter soon, so why not of Mia’ Pla . believes he has | and, while it provides that only five |zie county, is only one evidence of do it new and take no chances? made the world’s smallest fish- | galions may be sold to any person at | Why the members of the Loyal home- We reel in this tiny device. | one sale, it does not provide a limit |makers’ club of Loyal township de- Have your grease changed Weighing only one-twelfth | to the number of sales that may be | serve thelr name, says Julia E. Brekke, The motor oil changed pune te ee) is five-eighths | made to the same person. clothing specialist of the extension Th ed geared 3.to 1. Carter claims it | mission which is belng sponsored this | 7——— The brakes adjusted will wind 40 feet of No. 1 line. Pe by ee ee tunes . s WANTED The car thoroughly greased Churches of Christ in America, the ——| group was informed that the North This year’s increase in butterfat| Dakota committee had not been able Anti-freeze in the radiator And let us equip-your car with Some one in every community to cash in on the Xmas Card Hit of credi ;to arrange for a general mect in |] the season. 21 beautiful folders 1a ee ie cettaiied oink meee a oe the state. bie new ‘and original and the sender the right kind of heater. , The nearest piace where a four-day || “EMBOSSES OWN SIGNATURE cause of drouth, and to aft improve-! preaching mission will be held with'|| IN RAISED GOLD LETTERS ON WE HAVE IT ment in demand conditions which {s| outstanding religious leaders as|| EACH CARD.” Emboss material Indicated by Inilices Of industrial’ pro: | speakers is Billings, Mont.) Tates/are| ee a eect box, Poni egecset duction, factory payrolls, building @c-| Oct. 25-28, Some of the local churches |J Wherever shown. rst-in your tivities and urban’ income, are planning to take part {n the || Commitity. Rush $1.00 for full- Universal Motor Co. ——_—_——_ eight-day parisi preaching mission || Sized sample box postpaid with Since manufacture of the first cars; which is to be held in a large number |{ Wholesale prices or for full par- 122 Ist Street Phone 981 ticulars: your name and address to The D. B. Company, Box 340, Mandan, N. Dak. in 1895, nearly 900 makes have been) of protestant churches in the United on the market; today there are 25/ States, preferably Nov. 15-22 or Nov. representative makes. 29-Dec. 6. Worth about 90 cents — and also $27,500 Some pegs and strings... A few pieces of wood worth about 90 cents. Simple materials available to other - violin makers... But only the master — Stradivarius — had the skill and the artistry to create a violin that genera- tions later would be bought for such a fortune. Brewing. ingredients, too, — event’ the finest — are available to anybody. - But today, as‘in the days of the old \ masters, only skill can make a product recognized for its connoisseur quality and character. Budweiser has been paid the greatest tribute ever givén to a brew. People like you have made it the biggest-selling bottled beer in history. FOR FIVE DAYS * On the sixth day - try to drink o sweet beer os Cans «In ag You will went the flavor thereafter Order « carton fer your home=— NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS Listen for clarity when you hear ; eo : a violin. Look for clarity when you drink beer. Make this test. Fill a glass with Budweiser. fold, it to the light. BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY Budweiser Distributor Buy : ae entire socks of | Ah ONES CAB. | FLECK MOTOR SALES, INC. Grade © ee ies vase _ UNIVERSAL MOTOR om

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