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Up-And-Down Year id THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1937_ : It Jamestown College President Sets Service Record Halts Gains in Jobs Rapid Curtailment of Produc- tion. in Major Industries Last Four Months spring, although widespread strikes ane payrolls of individual compan- Projecting its estimates from monthly data on a cross-section of industry, the conference board cal- culated approximately 1,700,000 per- By FREDERICK GARDNER Hen i recovery last September, the National In- Conference Board, privately- Tesearch organization, esti- mated more than 6,000,000 were out of work. In other quarters commodity prices and went additional wage mostly in the early months of . The conference board fig- average hourly factory wage above 71 cents in the summer Hourly wages generally were well ee ——— | maintained in face of the eee decline. However, lls and 2 Merry Christmas, BERGE: |1y earnings Tare retees ha reread SON’S. layoffs, SEED COMPANY Ninth St. RE. at > Thompson Main Ave., 5 aos Mgr. Phone 106 * Not In The Sense of Custom, But With a Genuine Appreciation of Our Pleasant Association During the Past Year We extend to You Our Best Wishes for an old-fashioned MERRY CHRISTMAS and a : HAPPY NEW YEAR OB DEPARTMENT BISMARCK TRIBUNE Fine Commercial Printing President B. H. Kroese, Jamestown College, who this year rounds out 35 years of service in Presbyterian is the cides: college president, in years of teaching and administration, within the denomination other service he came to Jamestown in 1909 to head above. Jamestown College today is 8 monument to Dr. Krosse'’s and #| North Dakota Farm Indebtedness Down Over two million dollars has been loped off an original $5,898,119 in- Gebtedness of 1,573 North Dakota | farmers under the debt adjustment 3 | program of the farm security admin- | istration, Walter Maddock, state di- tector, said Thursday, Total of the debt reduction was My | $2,202,225, approximately $7 per cent BE | of the total indebtedness, Maddock | Christmas dinner. After all, the sca- , {50n is such a busy one that no goody iN bring fe| farm debtor owes within the reason- : Today’s Recipe | | ¢——__—__—_____—_4 er ) Two pack-ettes (1% pound) marsh- z mallows (cut in quarters), 1 cup coffee je |cream, 4 cups graham }|1 cup candied cherries (chopped), 1 cracker crumbs, cup candied pineapple (chopped), 1 m= {cup dates (chopped), 1 cup salted > |pecans, 2 teaspoons grated orange he paral 2 teaspoons sherry or lemon Place lows and cream in fA | saucepan. Heat over low flame, fold- ing over and over until marshmallows | are about half melted. Remove from fy | flame and continue folding until the marshmallows have formed You deserve the joys we wish you—so let us re- peat our good wishes to you now. “Merry Christmas anda Happy New Year” CLASSIC’ Barber Shop “Mel”, “Bud” and “Pete” 502 Main Ave, Phene 199-W which had only “Old Main” shown ability in administration. fluffy mixture. Cool, and then mix all the ingredients thoroughly with , the marshmallows, reserving % cup} of the graham cracker crums.| Sprinkle the % cup crumbs in a well- oiled loaf pan and pack the mixture into it. Place in refrigerator until thoroughly chilled. Slice and serve plain or with topping of whipped cream, Here's another suggested use for this recipe: Just suppose you haven't had time to mix up your holiday fruit cake, steam and bake it, and put it away to season. If you haven't, you may want to prepare this Marshmallow Fruit Cake for your deserves an undue proportion of time. Baptist, Congregational, Dutch Re- formed, Episcopal, Friends, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Roman Catholics were the principal religious denominations in America about the time of the Revolution. by We We Se Se ee ; Capital Laundry Co. Phone 684 - Season’s Greetings To the Many Frends of Occident Flour Climax Flour Lyons Best Flour _ Russell-Miller Milling Co. Eats ‘Em Whole in Do-Nut Derby No wonder Charles Maag of Sandusky, O., won the “All- America Doughnut Derby” at Ohio State University. As shown in the picture, he didn’t bother to swallow them, just cascaded them down with great gulps of water from a pitcher. He con- sumed 10 in one minute and 45 seconds, edging out his nearest opponent, Frank Smith of Boston, Sing a Song of Joy May this Christmas be one of cheer and merri- ment for all of our many friends .. . but may that * gaiety embrace, too, the deep-rooted happiness of love and contentment, of health and thanksgiving. And may the new year bring prosperity to all. Snyder’s Dray & Transfer Phone 474 120 Park St. W. Christmas - TO ALL May Joy and Happiness Be Yours ¥ Throughout the Christmas Season Best Wishes from Montana- Dakota Utilities Co. Bismarck - Mandan - Hebron - Dickinson 9 * We serve the Slope Area with Natural Gas