The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1937, Page 3

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rt i oa cee ____THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE18, 1987 1.” > SMALL BANKS WEAK |= ALL N. D. HIGHWAYS, INCLUDING TRAILS, ip ARE BEING MAPPED rete ren Gray Veterans Campaign Again pt E i | ii Charging Strikers Halted Mail. [[- » MONEY STRUCTURE Profits of Institutions With Less Survey Financed With Federal Ay Than $500,000 in Loans Funds Will Show Accur- 5 " U Inadequate’ $200; ate Need of Roads: ‘New. York, e—(P)—A’ warn: anes ns lew June 1 A o that small banks are weak links the very North Dakota, highway sneinsers ’s business banking struc- with $50,- have completed field work in an ex- included Friday in the re- d@ invest- tensive road inventory survey and are Lee to $2- Preparing @ set of county maps to Meee tne thal ofat Wetrowel PaBore how every ros! in the state includ- banking institutions which have. less’ $500,000 in Idans and ‘invest= have “inadequate profits,” 9 of on the two-year study, asserted. the The minimum level of “adequacy” big- ment in refrigeration. Ice and 6-per cent return on the 1619 desserts frozen faster than ever! heen that valine = ’ : inve gentle blanket of froete aa that lower per- e ‘ financ a gentle o “probably not sufficient to —_—— This reunion the last? Nonsense. They've being oS air held constantly at proper bank to. pay dividends and from. the last five years, but here sit Gen. Harry Rene Lee, z temperatures by precisely bal- set aside adequate reserves.” ville, and Gen. Homer Atkinson, Petersburg, Va. a aperiydlsh prolany Paes alleged “deliberate tamper- anced control, See it today at . r i over . ie mi on part of steel strikers, Senator H. Styles Bridges (Rep., N. H.), is pictured at lef i i ic Co. peared before the Postoffice Committe with at bundle of evident, Service Electric = With him-stand First Assistant Postmaster General William H. Iqhn B, Kottsick 206 Bdwy. 2 Phone 8 Howes, center, and et heaped McKellar (Dem., Tenn.), come BUY OR BUILD A HOME Indians Ask Governor } poe, BANE ample fends to Joan to responsible local tamitieg tor Fort Lincoln Road Our repayment plan is very attractive because it provides futere Ope: ments, +f a” Traffic will move over the new Fort First Federal Savings'& Loan Association ones rine corinne of Bismarck t ey, for ere time Wednesday or ! ae Se eee One of the strangest requests dians from Montana and the Da- |selected for survey to determine how | Thursday of next week, highway en- 505% Bawy. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 271 to come before a North Dekota | kotas and will be officiated by |much driving is done on state and|Sineers declared Thursday. chief executive was made to Gov. High Priest Bears Heart of Can- jcounty highways and other roads and| Application of the oil mix mat will William Langer by three aged nonball, and his assistant, White streets. be completed Monday or Tuesday, but Sioux Indian chieftains who seek Shield of the Poplar, Mont., In- The success of the road use survey | work on the shoulders of the road will & buffalo bull for a barbecue feast dian reservation, Tequires co-operation of the general|delay opening until about Thursday. at the close of ancient Sun Dance “Indians believe recent heavy |public who will be contacted, McGur-| After about three weeks of use, the rites on the Cannonball Indian rains in North Dakota were |ten said. “It is for their benefit and |road will be closed for a day or two reservation next month. brought by thetr priest atthe rain know’ they desire to have facts as the| while a final oi] “seal coat” is ap- Edward Milligan of Bismarck, call which Bears Heart made Rienwey cara survey has col- Buea the last step in the road's con- lected, . struction, * SUNDAY, JUNE 20th In grove 2% mifes south of Bismarck Baseball Park—Follow the signe To Get Them Buffalo ICE AND POP WILL BE SERVED, BUT BRING CREAM YOUR OWN PICNIC LUNCHES OR DINNERS Fae Cage eae a eee ee Those without transportation instructed te meet at A. O. U. W. Hall at 11 a. m, where transportation will be provided. ~ Many Horses, asked Governor states gathered at Little Bagle, 8. Langer to urge the National Park D., on the Standing Rock reserva- Service to donate the buffalo tion to revive the Sun Dance. nearby herds for According to historical record the closing the two- last regular Sun Dance ceremony in North Dakota was held at Fort Yates in 1880, Milligan said, Homemakers Clubs to Meet at Linton ROBERT J. HOSKINS’ zits an» pram misse| RECORD IS NOTABLE makers’ clubs will be presented at the achievement dey in, Geman park,|Daughter Attends Father's Lint Graduation From 2° Col- leges Before He Is 23 Robert Joseph Hoskins, only. son of prise the all-day session. Brooks Hoskins and grandson of Mr, Mrs, Frank Lawler, Temvik, presi-|and Mrs. R. D. Hoskins, with whom dent of the Emmons county Home-|he formerly made his home, received makers’ council, preside at the |his Master's degree in chemical en: morning meeting. ‘J.D. Meter, |Gineering from :the Virginia Poly. of Linton, will wigp the address of | technical Institute, Blac! welcome. “ bi > ti were bis wife, the former Miss Doro Project exhibits will be on view all | were fe, the former oa a thea Sylvester, Mandan, and their year-old daughter, Mary, who has the unusual distinction of attending her father’s graduation from two colleges, one with a B. 8, degree and the other, ye ® Master's degree, before he was : : ton Progressive club, Exhibite—Mrs. | 28. : Fred Bader, Linton; Mrs. John Han-| The Hoskins family moved to f son, Linton; and Mrs. R. P. Buck,|Kingsport, Tenn. June 14, where Bob, ¢ Temvik. Publicity—Mrs. Frank Foell|as he is known to his many friends of and secretaries of all clubs, Program | Bismarck, will be connected with the —Mrs, R. J. Buchanan, . Haselton; | research laboratories of the Tennes- e “e é Shirts Paj amas , see Eastman company, a subsidiary of | pct ee Janonteed yc late With Lastex Belts LINEMAN ELECTROCUTED | becomes rayon yarn, the by-products $2, $2.45, $2.95 $2, $2.95, $3.95, $5 Ovatonns, ‘Minn, June 18—(P-—| being utllaed in composition used As advertised in Esquire 2300 deine of oeecteiclty P pesied of the largest automobile manufac- i i mak-|turers in the United States, em- through his body while he was ploying 4200 men. o BERGESON’S ——— Boe econ, tr nts § &cl wo years of hig ep P en ee eee cad’ chest [school in Bismarck before entering MEN’S SHOP nut’ as colors in’ horses, Variations | Pillsbury Academy, Owatonna, Minn. * Licensed under Celanese Patents, |of these colors are not usually re- = H t i LEND AN EAR “Toke i easy,” says the tortoise; role thet . her to the university to make his “That's should escort us; During his senior year he was made «, Lieutenant Colonel e student ‘And the man whe wisely thinks, battalion and executive officer for the ‘ “Buys good whiskey for his drinks!” None of these “sweet” beers ... no sirl Real beer drinkers everywhere in this North Country are asking for Fiiger’s ;; ; he-man’s beer with a true malt taste and a big, foaming head, brewed by a formula that had its start in Augsburg, Germany. If you're a real beer drinker you'll go for Fitger's, too ; ; ; and so will the “missus” or the girl friend. Does it wet the old. whistle these hot days? You'll the . ota" et” . drink. That's why the trend’s to blends... and the tell the world. Remember, Fitger’s is not a “sweet” beer : ' 2? calls for Calvert! For Calvert is a perfectly blended No after-taste. It’s clear-tasting, light, refreshing. Try whiskey that makes a perfectly blended drink. It’s marvelous in cocktails and highballs, too! _ CLEAR HEADS. WHISKIES Fitger’s after a day in the big outdoors ;; : or after a hard, hot day’s work. You won't want a “sweet” beer again. ‘Dad. won't remind you, but A pe r 5 we will. Father’s Day, Sunday, + allen aah Men’s NHaTURAL BREWED

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