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through clouds of the dangerou: lumes, GRAIN HARVESTING BEPORE ADJUSTER’ COMING PERMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1987 BIGGEST CORN CROP ers have had since 1929, is ripening |corn production will total approxi-|observers said the price depreciation) 1] Are Overcome by This would beethe United of aix Chicago grain experts indicated | states crop since gees break [ment ee es eRe ried ty conte it the lion bushel: than the crop 193,000,000" bushels, which tS i Fiaslag aren, ped er tim out canis [Ot 1.204917 000 marvosted fn 1054, < [pared with the invest government | fan oe tie ae Beer ners | aL teen tea Teale BE 8 estimates |™ately 2,771,000,000. has been offset by the crop’s improve- A tn the corn belt, the August Leaking Ammonia Gas 5 Tuesday. ing harvest in 1932 of 2,926,000,000| The average of the six estimates) .,._ . 3.—UP)}—Eleven |homes as the fumes cleared away. SINCE Basing their estimates on reports | bushels. It would be more than a bil-/of domestic spring wheat vroduction posiaggiet atch by Garena Police said a leaky pipe in the large uF cial acreage figures, the private crop} Although corn prices have tum-|forecast of 218,646,000, indicating electrical storm early Tuesday. released the ammonia fumes through Chicago, Aug. 3—()—A corn crop |suthorities here, most of whom have |bled from above $1 # bushel in Chi- |crop deterioration of approximately! The fire department rescue squad |the building. Most of the victims were REsEE8 EEE adj this| Valued at more than 1% billion dol-|just returned from personal field in-|cago to around 66 cents a bushel for | 25,000,000 during July as a result of|and police led the choking victims|in @ dased or semi-consclous condi- ’ tice, lars, the biggest money crop farm-|spection trips, forecast 1937 domestic |new crop in the past month, market |rust damage. from three apartments to safety|tion when help arrived. Provisions Under Which Hail-| Under the state law, all claims must be made within 72 hours after the Damaged Fields May Be Cut Are Outlined 3 H Express: provisions under which hail-damaged fi P ear: rival of adjusters from the state hail insurance department were an- nounced Tuesday by ©. J. Myers, hail civision manager. Scores a sees rene the ak partment of damages fSllowing struck Saturday, week-end’s general storms and asked/ Bottineau and Renville with crops in that adjusters be sent immediately to! Ramsey, Benson, Eddy, Northern La- make an appraisal so they might con-] Moure and Western Ransom also se- even naa |e sate . Ls Experts Agree: getecccras (CO ANAL OL || ines : see : ROFL Se . Now is the time to BUY YOUR FURS state office before any action could be . itt ame aig oct tat-anm-| REPORT NEW GAINS | a SOEs Gar Mae c siroe peek ne el This year, more than ever before, the importance of our Fred . Es ad gear aa eget day bhai: erick-James August Fur Sale is beyond dispute. Why? Because ———————y PEPIN ew oe for the first time in years there has been a succession of sharp rises in Fur Prices, Raw furs, linings, labor... all going up, qashington, Aug. 3. — (i) — Both : : up, up! But Frederick-James foresaw it, went into the market and in South ican Federation of’ Labor reported ‘ «i % months ago, purchased quantities of prime, finest grade skins gains Friday on several fronts, or INE at the market’s lowest prevailing prices... And SAVED estimation wd vastus affliated ee MONEY FOR YOU! So come in. . see the magnificent new last six weak covering 23,000 workers fashions. . marvel at the very low prices. . . and pay far less in the Olio: valley ‘without etngle than you had expected to for the fur coat you’ve long admired! Waker ain an cine pe 5 , Vivid are the new Paris-sponsored variations in shoulder lines, Teed & closed shop sxreetient pi L ‘ sleeve effects, collar treatments and body lines; and of equal Hon, to cover 1800 ‘bus Grivere: acl : interest is this season’s prime crop of superb quality pelts. rane Pee rors oreeaeSy oreae : The almost endless variety of styles and the flawless tailoring gains inthe south, asserting tt hed : of every model adds to the joy of this year’s thrilling buying op- where a membership drive portunity. as = & is e Here's a practical, wear- everywhere coat that appeals to the matron as well as the miss. It’s a Northern Seal fitted model of selected New Zealand Buck skins. SALE PRICE $110 Other Northern and Pre- mier Seal Coats—$125 to $195 NEW 1938 Automatic Tuning PHILCO Built for your convenience! In- clined Control Panel for tuning with ease and grace .. . sitting or standing! Automatic iene for instant, perfect reception! New uty oo 6 ear, rate a 1988 $5 down or another, our own democratic form D bh Philco! of government” were “organized with e 1 $1.8 week | the O10 in helping them in thelr en- Philoo 419 Broadway Phone 762 Bismarck, N. Dak. a SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $165 $295 Others to $425 Others to $495 Byes large and search- tog. A characterise of this type of eye is its ro- semblance to the Orien- tal “slant”, This aar- rowed appearance lo partially due to the al- mond shage of the Arianna Otter coats in bar do ee oe endless variety create a tion of themusclesasthey lovely illusion of tall b bell olterd cased derness,. Smart and ex- tremely practical. SALE PRICE $165 to $295 ‘ever the eye, The famous “Double-Rich” This ts a 90 proof whiskey with the Mark of Merit. Kentucky straight Bourbon! Made in Kentucky by old-time Kentucky distillers If you read between lines, +. the good old Kentucky way. you'll know here is a treat The nest time be sure to ash for it by name! you will not want to miss! (3 2 Days ~ Only Commencing at Noon Wednesday All Day Thursday August 4th and 5th -at-— ree: SALE PRICE onley Disinibutors, Ine. New You Om $325 Other Persian Lambs $195 and up KENTUCKY STRAIONT BOURBON wusxer