The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1937, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1937 —_ SUPERVISORS FOR SOIL SAVING AREA NAMED AT STEELE Kidder District Hopes to Begin Field Operations Not Lat- Kisses in Public {/FORECAST HEAVIER Wounded in Shooting HOGS; LOWER PRICE | Domestic Demand Will Be Less; See Little Improvement in Exports Washington, Nov. 5.—(?)—The ag- Pauline Reynolds Is Renamed 4-H Leader|Il Renewal of the appointment of Pau- line M. Reynolds as assistant 4-H club leader at the North Dakota Agri- cultural college was announced Fri- day by the state board of adminis- tration. Miss Reynolds, associate director of the Farm Security administration, was out of the state, but the FSA state office indicated the appoint- sari would not affect her federal po- 8 FOOD P&T Store 105 Fifth St. Free Delivery Phone 1994 Across the Street From Patterson Hotel Bananas 19c riculture department forecast Fri- day heavier hogs, but lower prices, in 1938. Agricultural experts predicted there would be fewer hogs on the market. They said prices to pro- ducers were expected to average lower than in 1936-1937. “There will be a somewhat weaker domestic demand for hog products during the coming marketing year,” said the department, “and little im- | Provement in export demand. Ex- ports this year have been near the low figures of 1936. “A large increase is forceast in the number of pigs raised in 1938 but this will not be reflected in larger slaughter until late 1938 and 1939.” MOHALL FARMERS HOPEFUL Ste. Mohall, N. D., Nov. 5.—Twenty Ren- ville county farmers told B. E. Groom of the Greater North Dakota associa- tion that they regard the 1938 crop outlook favorably but only because they believe in diversified farming. ‘They are men who have made money even during drouth years. er Than Jan. 1 Steele, N. D., Nov. 5.—Kidder coun- ty’s first soil conservation district, one of the first three in North Dakota, launched preliminary plans here Wed- resday which should permit start of operations about Jan. 1. Ross Haibeck was elected chairman | ot the board of supervisors of the dis- trict which includes a number of townships in the southwestern part of the county on the Burleigh boundary. Other elected members of the board are William T. Sherman and Joe W. Hild, both of Stele. Carl J. Freeman, county agent, was elected acting sec- retary of the board. Present at the meeting were A. D. NcKinnon, Bismarck, state coordina- tor of the soil conservation service, nd Lyness G. Lloyd, representative of the state soil conservation commit- tee, who has been in charge of organ- ization and operation of a soil conser- ation demonstration area in the east- ern part of the state. McKinnon told the group that, if everyone connected with the launching of the enterprise did his part, start of operations Jan. 1 would be assured. The supervisors requested the assist- ILY PON: San Francisco, Nov. 5.—(P)— Vivacious Lily Pons and baldish Andre Kostelanetz kiss in public. But they don’t discuss such ques- tions as: “Are you two married?” The tiny soprano met the or- chestra conductor at San Fran- cisco airport when he flew in from the east Thursday. The kiss she gave him was something to see—and hear—but as for an- swering questions about re- curring marriage rumors . . - DEERING BABY DIES Minot, N. D., Nov. 5.—Burial services will be held at Deering for the 5-day- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Halfdan Jacobson of Deering. The child died in a hospital here. Fresh stock per pound Pillsbury, for Bran Muffins Wheat Bran 1 2c Reg. 18 pkg., only... Jelly si MILL'S NEPHEW WEDS New York, Nov. 5. — (®) — Ogden Phipps, nephew of the late Ogden Mills, and his socially prominent, bride, the former Mrs, Lillian Stokes Boswick McKim, were on a honey- moon in New England and Canada Friday after a surprise wedding. Alice Ingram, shown here in a Los Angeles hospital, was hit in the legs by bullets when Les Bruneman, night club operator, was slain in Los Angeles. The blonde nurse had attended Bruneman since a previous attempt on his life four months ago. a U. S. Consul’s Killer Given Sanity Hearing Beirut, Lebanon, Noy. 5. — (#) — Meguerdich Karayan, the Armenian- tance of technical experts in prepara-| American accused of murdering tion of plans. They particularly asked! United States Consul-General James for the services of an engineer, for-! Theodore Marriner, Oct. 12, was given ester and soil specialist. A field office| a sanity hearing Friday. A verdict will be opened in Steele shortly. was expected by Saturday. LT EDEL, Hl Water in an automobile engine is not to keep it very cool, but to keep it from getting excessively hot; a hot engine is more efficient than a cool one, No, 2% can, 2 for.... 2%-Ib, Jar .. Stokely’s 8-oz. Can Spinach, 5 Regular 10c, only, can A ere) Stokely’s Strained Green Beans, Tomatoes and Apricots, for babies; 10c size can, only...... 58555 Buk Dates Dry Pears 23 c Prunes | 2-Ib. pkg. .............. . eee 53c Macaroni andSpaghetti ‘% 37c Wel fee... .2ic 27c| Cabbage $1.49 100-Ib, sack . Free Delivery—9:00 - 10:30 - 2:30 - 4:30 Hansen Phone 816 and Enget, Owners Saturday Specials DATES EGGS Pi. CC | mat ae 2OC 2 Ibs. PINEAPPLE, Red & White, No, 24 can PORK & BEANS, 1 Ib, can, 4 for. SARDINES, %'s, The soil conservation district com- prises townships 137, 138, 139, 140/ BOTTINEAU WOMAN DIES north, range 73 west, and all of town-! Bottineau, N. D., Nov. 5.—Funeral Ships 137, 138, 139, 140 north, range 74 services were conducted here for Mrs. ‘west, Allen Woodland, Excelsior, Crown | pugh Nichol, Oak Valley township, | Hill, Manning, Pleasant Hill and! wno died after a six months’ illness. | She was 58 years old. 516 Broadway Phone 722 BUTTER Cloverbloom, 1 Ib, carton . 37c GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless, 96's, 6 for SWEET POTATOES, 4 pounds for CARROTS, green tops, per bunch APPLES, Jonathans, Baby Beef POT ROAST, Ib. RIB BOIL, per Ib. ROLLED ROAST, Pineapple Sliced, No. 2% can.. Salmon Pink, 1-lb. cans, 2 for CRACKERS, CRANBERRIES, SALAD DRESSING, shoulder, Ib. .. : 22c VEAL ROAST, 1 8 shoulder, Ib, ............ Cc HOME CURED BACON, "2 5 c half or whole, Ib. BOLOGNA, home-made, Ib. 1 7c IDEAL DOG Fresh Dressed Chickens, Hens and Ducks Apple Cider, gallon, 63c; quart Chocolate Covered Chere) ee, 1 Ib. Bisquick Softasilk (Picture Free). Blue “G” Coffee (Dinner Plate Free) IGA Apricot Nectar, 12 oz. tin Marshmallows, 1 Ib. pkg. ......... Kellogg’s Rice Krispies, 2 Packages |, Kellogg’s Krumbles, 1 Package if 4 Nash’s Toasted Coffee Toasting gives richer flavor. pound can....... Ben Romans 4 DELIVERIES DAILY MEMBER PHONE 371 for FREE DE UNE RY Corner of Sixth and Broadway Phone 126 We Deliver $2. 00 Orders and Over FREE ae CORN or PEAS, Standard No. 2 can ....3 for 29¢ ia No. 2 can, 3 for .. ; Soap, P. & Pork & Beans Van Camp's siscity fresh, doz. 29c iche .13c bunches . Pears =" 98¢ APPLES Delicious or Winesaps, jumble pack, 40 Ib. box .. Potatoes, 100 Ibs. .......... $1.09 Medium size, $1.89 | ORANGES 2 doen . APPLES sin ins. ‘BUTTER, per lb. .... GAFFELBITAR ns CRANBERRIES, 2 Ibs. ..29¢ Sweet Potatoes, 5 a ----19¢ ad elsewnere in We Deliver All Orders Free Powdered Sugar, 93 0, 3 pounds .... a Ibs. Gold Medal . Flour , 24 lbs. Gold Medal . 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