The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 11, 1937, Page 7

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GAYE 9650 AVERAGE 10 derson, 90; oe tro gedermom i gantad SOPHOMORES ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE_ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1937 FIRST. SEMESTER’S Babe Ruth Prefers Pop in Bottles FARM CASH INCOME ATTENDANCE ROLL INCREASED IN 1936 over 1935. Government benefit payments swelled the total cash income of farm- ers in that region to $1,933,180,000 last | 1: year, compared with $1,716,681,000 the | . year before. For the entire country ANTS PROJECT Te? HONOR LISTING ANNOUNCED AT Hl. 5. Geographically Largest Gains srabopnoson te tee ieee soa Washington, Aye. Te —Jerry ————_— Were Registeréd in North last year. Te | Se COO et Eee ee es .75; Florence McAllister, 90.75; Ines Schonert, 90.78; Lucia Bents, 90.60; Helen Johnson, 90.60; Evelyn Rosen, 90.40, and Lavyrl Williams,:90. JUNIORS lained to the treasury Wednesday ‘The region's December, 1936, total | © discriminated Central States was, $207,000,000, compared with ¢180,-| ascmarin’ the gener p 000,000 in the same month of 1085, Washington, Feb. 11.—(—A final| ‘The department reported cash re- Teport of the agriculture department | °¢/pts in 1936 from the sale of princi- Wedneaday placed the 1996 cash in-| ul tum, nroduels were higer ar come of west north central region| cal regions of the country. The larg- Bananas were a popular food of farmers from principal farm products | est increases were in the north cen- {the ancient Egyptians. So ae case aria = ee [Don't let tonight ‘cow’ you...tomorrow! Large Group of Public School Students Make Promptness Part of Routine Bismarck High School ‘Pupils Rating Over 90 in Third Six Weeks Annouriced —_— project under the WPA. ‘Conrad, 92.50; James Melton, 92.50; high Gayle Kelly, a senior, with an aver- Neal Wilkins, 92.25; Doris Fevild,/school pupils making perfect attend- age of 9650, led Bismarck high 92.20; Jeanne Schults, 92.20; James|ance records during the first semes- school students in scholarship during | Ayers, 92; Phyllis Brainerd, Ros- iter were given out Wednesday by the third six weeks closing Feb. 3,/ella Paulson, 92; Rufus Lumry, 91.67; the honor roll published Wednesday | Jean Brandenburg, 91.60; Opal Mc-/ Those having perfect attendance shows. Cilllough, D1; Sidney Sloven, 90.20; jrecords, which requires that they be neither absent nor tardy, outnum- Heading other classes were: Flor- bered considerably & second ip grou! ence Cohenour, freshman, with 96; Loring Knecht, sophomore, with 95.20, pd sero ag be fare) ate pede ‘and Linda Maki, junior, with 93.20. Two listings of Bismarck The perfect attendance report fol- lows: : sdager Hota roatag Heavyweight gape) Jimmy Braddock sure is an obliging cha; Becot ‘Moat Yom, Semi Mae aor shen ano-| Round eh Btu po, one 92.20; Grace Wilcox, 91.50; Florence |son, Robert C. Anderson, Constanct! when it was discovered none was on ice, at the ‘baseball } ere Wilson, 91.40; Allen Hames, 91.25; Bruce Plomasen, 94; Ronald Wheeler, 03.75; Joyce Paviak, 93.25; Pauline Spare, 93.25; Eileen Shei, 93; Delores Hunger, 92.80; Phillip Hendrickson, 02.75; Ann , 92.50; Julia dahl, 92.50; Katie Geigle, 92.50; Helen Hedden, 9250; Waldemar Person, 93; Adele Solberg, 92.50; Wilda Chapman, 02; Frances Nagel, 92; Gene Peters, 62; John Brandenburg, 91; Betty ‘Walls, 91; William Gelermann, 90.25; Rebecca Freitag, 90.75; Ella Heller, 00.50; Robert Lipp, 90.25; Helen An- \ Sale starts Friday, day had closed its 17th annual con- vention after a program of and business seasions ryan a cana ong aca Brier, Kathleen Brittain, Amold, Barbara M. Baker, Dolores William. Wilkie,| Chaffee, Wilda Chapman, Florence Cohenour, Jack Dunn, Evelyn Eng- dahl, Jack Fox, Jack Gunness, Helen Hedden, Ella Heller, Philip Hendrick- son, Caroline Irvine, Ardella Jacob- son, Donald Klein, Amelia Laschke- witsch, Viola Lueck, Edna Lyngstad, which brought William McKinnon, Marietta Meyer, Lois Milhollan, Rachel Miller, Ar- thur Montgomery, Joan Morton, De- loves Munger, Ellen Nelson, Joyce Paviak, Gene Peters, Vernon Peter- dinner in New York. Or is Jimmy di trat do to Joe Louis if they over get into pig Pete He Hl 2 son, Dale Pfeifer, Bruce Plomasen; Elizabeth Ritterbush, James Schunk, Janet Sell, Betty Silver, Dont Sjoblom, Adele Solberg, Grant 8 berg, Frances Spohn, Warren Stewart, Wanda Swenson, Sylvia Thoresen,; Ralph Truman and Robert Welch. Sophomores Baker, Paul Carr, Ruby Mathilda Geohring, ” Evelyn Griffith, Alvin Hellwig, Helen Johnson, Marion Kant, Keith Kelley, Central Co-operative dall of Randolph, Minn. Thuteday had been re-elected president of the Central Cooperative association. Bowen of Barron, Wis., - first vice president; N. J. Nelson, Oakes, N. D., second vice president, and R. W. Re-elects N. J. Nelson St. Paul, Feb. 11—()—C. B, Cran- Other officers re-elected are J. E. Charlotte Kent, Loring Knecht, Doris; Keeler, Chokio, Minn., secretary. Lar@n, Dorothy McCall, Claribel Mc- Goon, Lillie Mauk, Dolorus Mayer, Luella Monroe, Lucille Morton, Dor- othy Mueller, Grace Neideffer, Fern Nord, Pearl Norum, Gilbert Olson, Pauline Rahn, Whitney Refvem, Leonard Rosenberg, Wallace Samuel- son, Roxey Sheeler, Lourene Simons, Bessie Spitzer, Thora Thompson, Cur- regulation, packers; higher tariffs on livestock; Resolutions approved asked drastic including licensing of prohibition of Argentine meat ports because of the threat of hoof- and-mouth-disease, Sympathetic Jurist tis Thornton, Alice Tillotson, Earl Aids Valle Ci = February 18th and ‘Tonender, Leslie Wilson, Robert Bees ity Boy i runs until closing Yeasley and Mary Frances Yeater. Minneapolis, Feb, 11—()—Sympa- Juniors thetic after sentencing Edward Wood- Saturday, Feb. 20. You Always Save 25¢ Mercurechreme loz. size 13¢ 50c¢ Jergen's Lotion 346 60c ITALIAN BALM With LISTERINE Tooth Pow Pocket Comb 50¢ Woodbury’s Petroleum Jelly 42°" 8° 10¢ Velour. 25¢ Pebeco fine . 21° 50¢ Hind’s Amore Coen 3% =) of LUCKY TIGER Products with y {3 Face Cream . 34¢ a With Both for....... Tooth Paste_and Said! Crest Tooth Beh tor SOC this fs the hues! vale s¢ ream Sale Price 34¢ CORYDON Cocoanut Oil 55e LUXOR WDE! 58c Flacon of Gar- denia perfume. $1.10 val- BRILLIANTINE 8 oz. size. For well groomed hair. ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH Large 16 oz. size. or Tar FACE R 43° Lorraine Anderson, Vernal Ander-| bury, 18, Valley City, N. D., and Henry son, Jean Baker, Phyllis Brainard,; Davis, 21, Winnebago, Neb., to leave Jean Brandenburg, Neil Burgeson,|town after their arrest for vagrancy, Billy Dohn, Ruth Eldred, Haz] Eng- eac! dahl, Made Eppler, Doris Fevold,| so. rooq Nevada Puller, Stanley Halver, Evan-— geline Hartke, Floyd Howell, Robert Humphreys, Betty Jacobson, Ethelind Joersz, Leonard Kositzky, Evelyn Lar- ‘At Gamble’s Cese 8 Dr. Lyon’s Howard’ Cohenour, Currie Conrad,| Judge Arthur Lesueur Wednesday in+ ble vited the youths into his chambers. Tooth Powder Jeanette Croonquist Lester Davie® | Attar a fatherly talk, the judge gave h a $1 bill and told them to keep it SUES NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte, N. C., Feb. 11.—()}—Hunk Anderson said Wednesday he would son, Florence Larson, Asie Lewis, EV! instruct his attorneys to institute sult McAllister, Edward McCrorle, Opal against North Carolina State college McCullough, Lorraine Mailloux, Lin! zor $6,000 as @ result of the school's da Maki, Dorothy Port, Ted Quanrud,} ranure to renew his contract as head Jean Rambough, Lois Riggs, Eliza- football coach, : Schweigert, Ws Sorenson, Lillian Westbrook and Eleanore Wilson. Seniors Charles Conner, Glenn Enge, Mur- rell Harding, Donald Hartley; Beulah Hedahl, Marian Hyland, Ben Jones, Louise Klein, Caroline Kruger, Or- ville Monroe, Henrietta Ode, Elizabeth Rasen, Dorothy Reynolds, Ellen Sjoblom, Florence Solberg, Roland Swick, William Tillotson, Magdalen Walter, Maxine Welch, Mae Welliver, Annabelle Wilkie and Minnie Wylie. ‘Those who were tardy but not ab- sent were: Freshmen June Anderson, John Brandenburg, Jack Cochran, Leo Davies, Jack Evarts, Robert Gabel, Roy Gebhardt, Elaine Hugelman, Clarence Jacobson, Harold Johansen, Ted Lampman, Jack Lauer, Bert Mahiman, Jeanetic Mason, Oliver Mork, Bernice Patzner, Howard Peterson, Wayne Peterson, Pauline Schlosser, Norbert Seven, Eileen Shei, Rosie Smith, Robert Swenson, Betty Walla and Jack Zent- ner. Sophomores Nick Barbie, Robert Burckhardt, Audrey Cave, Muriel Dresbach, Hazel Hering, Ruth Johnson, Donald Lar- son, Robert Nicholson, Charlotte O'Dell, Albertine Ohde, William Reg- ister, Irene Schonert, Dick Smith, Scott Smith and Harry Swindlirg. Junior Caroll Carlson, Lynn Franzen, John Gelermann, Thomas Gussner, Betty LeRoy, Alice Meyer, Jack Mote, Sue Olson, Dwight Peterson, Evelyn Rey- nolds, Evelyn Wagy, Wayne Weber, Leland Wilmot and Mary Jane Wood- manse?. Seniors John Baba, Dorothy Baertach, Hel- muth Clausnitzer, Ruth Coghlan, Delma Devitte, Mary Louise Finney, Olive Johnson, Leoinne Martin, John Peterson, Alma Rahn, Eileen Saxvik, Jean Anh Harding, Dennis Solpers and Clara Teppo. Madigan Defended by St. Mary’s President Los Angeles, Feb. 11.—(7)—Brother Finest an SAres OF BRAKING SYSTEM “This morning,” barks the deg, “I de Believe your bell’s more clear than you.” The cow moes, “I forget, last night, Tecall for CALVERT—hence, you're right!” CLEAR ¢C Geer, 1037 CALVERT extounive erpices: Ive OISTHLLEMES: BAL’ eye. vf ON THE NEW FORD V-8 "OU PUSI Easy AND rou 5 TOP QUICK: @5c DR. WEST'S | airs 36-year-old president of St. 50c KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE | Mary's college, stoutly defended. his TOOTH PASTE offer. football coach, Edward P. 4 = - Madigan Thursday ee, ‘the a 2 Tees 33° tee.” oe OU'LL agree when you tryjthe new Ford brakes if Cleans double quick. Replying to the committee's charge that you never felt “softer” or easier Ford brake 60c HAIR ‘ iL ‘Madigan thi DRESS Sones N Sette st. Be eneiawn tte the pedal action...nor ever had any car stop smoother Sale Price Sale Price Generous size said he personally paid the Gaels’ coach “slightly over $35,000.” And you get the safety of strong steel cables from the Vv: The Brilliant “85” + The Thrifty “60” WRIGLEY'S LUCKY TIGER = “Bt. Mary's owed Mr. Madigan back to each wheel. They glweys work. Weather . SPEARMINT MAGIC SHAM- 5%. ayers Lestet ead’ in can’t affect them. Damage to one wheel wouldo’t affect © Flashing V-8 Performance,Now © Luzurious New Interiors Botan osoma: educator said. : the other 3 brakes. You get 4-wheel emergency brakes. Quiever and in Tse Bagine Sizes» New Egortiess Steering Atte te) Pena. paren, 1 Pe Also ... Ford brakes give extra-long brake-lining © Det Economy in Ford History» tgsproved Censer-Poise Ride life! 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