W COUNTY PRESS MaY:
it in the hopes that something willl Fred Wlllson took his stock Judging]and his band to the microphone, Mr.] GARFIELD LUTHERAN ':cf white paint on the
, appen to the crop somewhere else, team to Crookston Saturday. I Overbye said. "We are also equally] George Sather, Pastor. nail sidhng before painting.
i North Dakota can only hope to I proud, however, of the occasion mark- Sunday May 5th. Each bid must be
compete by growing more and better Miss Franc Rath of St. Andrews] ed by Sousa's first broadcast. By put-.I Young Peoples Society will meet at. a certified check in the sum
1883 I potatoes per acre. It costs $47 19 township was a visitor at the J. D. tting on the road over 500,000 new l 8:0 o'clock P. M. A good program per cent of the gross amount |
every Thursday in the]grow 200 bushels per acre. This is. Robertson home Sunday. t O-olet sixes since January 1. w t. and refreshments. All welcome, check to be made payable
Park River, North Da- of course, immaterial in a year like have established a record never befor I President of the School Board
entered as second class mat- that Just pased, because the above LCCAL STUDENT WRITES Iduplicated by any dealer organize. BIDS WANTED
the Park River postoffice. 'tground handling costs were more WINNING SONG IN CONrEsrlt ion distributiu. six cylinder auto- Opeal oral bids will be heard by the
!than the market price. Our certified mobiles. In f,t. no other dealer or-
LARS J. SILJAN seed growers cannot afford to pay
handling costs and storage on over- i
MAY 2, 1929, size, hollow heart, knobby Wotatoes
• which are easily damaged in hand-
AS AMBASSADO !lin'. Seed is cheap this year. Cut .
" 2 ounce seed piece which will have
Vice President Charles O
is the new Anlba.ssaddr to qne or two eyes and grow a vigorous
I ....... if a t--r plant Treat vour seed. Run the
........ planter slow so tile pickers will get ubmitted by students of the Walsh
coma nave oeen masc. --c
...... a nrm grip on the chunky seed-pieces County Agricultural and Training! City a 11:00. Norse.
encx ]s a gooa smmol for p .
_ ,. ............. L..-.' ut m a faster sprocket so that you School. [ Park Center at 3:00. Norse.
lb UKIlIb b1| lllUUhMtb .
personal relations with the will plant not less than 1 healthy A student from the Dickinson, 1 Pleasant at 7:30. English.
i seed piece per foot. Larger seed:North Dakota High School, took se- City at 8:00. Luther League. There
Corps socially, most pieces, well treated, planted closer ! cond place while third place wen€ will be no Bible Halfhour at 7:30.
our history our
have been sent on tle:Will reduce the chances for over-size.:to a student from the LaMoure high S.J. Straudjord. Pastor
to England, because of the: knobby, hollow, ill-shaped and diseas- school.
of the relationships be- ed diseased tubers. Give the Early METMODIST CIIURCH
The winning song in a State Wide I ganization in the history of emalYj : trier" SchOOlNo.BOard111 at°f theSauterschoolSCh°°lhouseDtS'in
Song Contest sponsored by the Homei llnder mamffucture has ever 'hflll Seater TownsDAp, at 2 P. M. May 14
Econor:.ics department of the C,t, [this record in th,- cour;e of qa section 22, Township 155, Range 59,
Agzicultural College, was written by; year.
Mary Nancy Dike. daughter of Don
ald Dik,.. prominent Farmingtc., THE CHURCHES
township farmer.
2:he song was one of three to be
LU TilEII.a.N CIt [H[:ICll
1929 for tLe following labor:
Bids lh)u£ed are .or labor only,
all matermls will be furnished by
Sauter School District.
Make Separate bids for each job.
1. Remove the old composition roof-
ing from the school house roof, ap-
p!y new composition roofing, and one
oat of tar on same.
2. In the school house, re-plaste
all spots from which the plaster has
fallen, first removing all loose plas-
ter.
3. Kalsomlne all the school rooms.
distxict.
The Board reserves the right
ject any and all bids.
By order of the School
Sauter School District No.
Dated this 10th day of April,
1929.
Frank Kva sniC
P O address Lawton. N. Dag
FARME
You need a Lighting
Your farm. Remember
WE STINGHOU SE
and America. Many, Ohio a chance, let it get to market
Ambassadors to England without getting all battered out of
of Presidential calibre, shape, and it would be more popular
G, Dawes. an international tlutr most varieties. Some of the
as a great national figure be-growers in Walsh county may get In!
work on the Dawes corn-position o put up ehoiced potatoes',
pommmes personal qualitie,s branded in 15 pound sacks the corn-
will surely make him a popular iing season, says H. D. Long, seed spe-
London. His knowledge eialist, working with the Northeast-
ern Breeders' Association.
flngnce will be t,
We wlsh him all good
in his new post,
LIFE 8TILL LURES
Talley, world famous, th
the youngest prl-
grace the st4e of
Opera House--
poessed of wealth
envied by farm girl,
decision to tab uP
farm and leave her career
This "kitchen" potato trade is grow-
ing fast. Customers and stores like
to hardle these goods. The live pot-
to man will get ready. It is said [
be coming rapidly.
AGITATION AND IGISLATION
Agit,,tton always precedes legisla-
tion of any consequence." It is a
ipart of the necessary machinery of
democracy and if we did not have
men powerful in agitation, we would
soon become stagnant, But it is
equally important to realize that the
for her the glamour of general statements, slogans, prom-
lights, first nlht, and tl!ises of the soap boxer, the press
; of the multitude. gent. he exhorter arid the organiz-
own accord, she iS going er can hardly be carried literally ln-
a farm for to legislation. When we actually make
of happiness, laws, we have to consider constitu-,
wonderful example for ahItonality, definite methods of carry-
and girls who are on farmsing out proposals, and the wefare of
that their opportunities are i the majority of the citizens. The most
thery. Marion Talley has lsensible way to look at gen.--m agita-
that the city has
has made ler decision
, of tt all
us as very significant,
of the deceasing farm popu-
It shows that the farm still
definite lm'ethat always aIrld
be turning to the
9.ke of health and iap-
of Marion Talley is
a tremendous influenc--
qon, such as the one we have gone
through for farm relief, iS to consid-
er it as a mandate that something.
serious ought to be done rather than
that the sweeping statements should
be carried literally into law. We got
'.practically nothing from the two pre-
;violin sessions of Congress because'
iwe insisted on getting a eertaln mea. !
sure just as it was talked on the soap
, box. itstead of trying to. get all that
was possible from those in power,
attention to the The farmers can take a lesson from i h.
life on the frm '.labor in this respect. Labor does a
America. , great deal of agitating, but its wiserl
hcad are always prepared to take li
TRADES , c,eryhing they can get for labor from ..
s a hue and cry that certain c:tch session of Congress. They corn-
may not like o se tromise on half a loaf when the
I
farmin bctter protecte0, v:h,)le loaf l no obtainable. .
people are trying W,, must preven bitter-end agita- ?
by not,trig tidal these i o:,; from preentln action in this
will not like to lmvc., i Decial scansion and be, prepared to:
excluded from .ppreciate wlmt the ,'tesmen put
Of coHrse, Canada, A'- into aua! legisla.n.
Cuba. Au,stralk't. etc.. will l - I[
much of olr market aa FLAX SEED SURVEY BEINI
fo|iM}y willing5 to let them CONDUCTED IN WAL,H COUNTY
We urrnd r our ow: i Seed flax is se,rce this spring, and l
: as a s'ovt,reie'n n::ttion nd otH'
duty o our :vn D,:ople if x-,' ]in greater demand than usllal, be- &
Stcl consideration guide our cuse of delayed seeding and corn- :
Neither th.-oretically n(n parative price of flax on the marke:, i t
has another nation any Because of the difficulty whicl
in our home market many farmers are having in locating.
manufacturers would like seed flax. a survey of available seed
the:e other colatrles by is being conducted by tie Ag'riculur-
• market flop sales al SChool in Park River.
All elevators and farmers who have
his is a sh@t- surplus iax af any variety, in even
Americanf°r even ttefrmersmanufac- nall lots of one or more bushels are
The
ara I urged to write in at, once, statin
possibility of:l quantity for sale, variey and pric
umber of the :and also to send in sample.
for further I Lists of all seed will be mailed to
by the Farm BarG.] all banks and elevators each week
: action for a year or so that farmers wishing to locate seed
emergency farm ino- can secure the information in their
tier i ewn emmunity-
and cn
tile special ses;ion. PLANS FOR POULTRY WORK
of trading oi, , FOR SUMMER DISCUSSED i
them a so-called t
Plans /'or ,oultry work for the corn-i
tl:' large propor-ling summer were the chief topic of 1
use it as an excuse for 1
more on the matter of ade-1 discussi°n at the meeting of the poul-
protection. The farm aid bflll ry division of the Northeast Breed-
the tuse is an excel- era Association, held at the Agrtcul ]
in no sease a substitute rural School, Park River. last Wed-
ally failure to keep unfair corn- nesday evening.
out of our market. The farm A committee of Mrs. Ole Brager,
ment in gov- Hoople, Mrs. Jacob Dobmelcr, Park
River, Mrs. Ira Porter, Hoople and I.
Adequate protection.
n proved me- E. Miller of Grafton, was named to
whereby we can add frn 60,- devise means of preventing poultry
to 80,000.00 acres to the de- theft.
for good plow land in this Decision was reached [o have .
poultry tour in June to be in charge
all of a committee composed of Dr. S.
insist on adequate pro- We,gate, rtfon. M. P, Nickolay,
as set forth m the Miv:aesoa] Lankin, and E. J. Tainor, Park Rio-
An intere:ting talk on poultry feed-
COSTS , hc methcts was given by O. J. Wels-
her. of the Pillsbury Milling Corn-
been issted by the
Irtitute of a possi- pany.
EXecutive comnittee for POultry di-
potatoes for
vision is comlSed of:
I IL E. Miller--Grafton, Chalrman
states. Reduction in south. I Clarence Staxkrafton
season, will have lit-
northern late crop. Mrs. Mtndus HultstrndMIIton
the intend Chas. DreveckyAdams
M. P. NickolyLala
season Mrs. Ira Porter--Hoople
M. Ida Midgrden
w. P. Wil¢4Iville
tlre are Mrs. JaCob DobmeferPrk R/ver
Rh,erside ah Lodge will meet
?'mlay evenlr May 7.
SOUSA'S BAND TO BE tlEARD
OVER RADIO NEXT MONDAY
John Philip Sousa and his world
famous band will be heard over the
radio for the first time on Monday
evening, May 6th, in an horn" broad-
cast, sponsored by Chevrolet Motor
Copmany to signalize the achievement
of placing on the road over a halt:
million new six cylinder c:trs in four
months time.
Sunday. May 5 M E. church, S. O.
Lvine. Hartney, Man., will preach.
Jams Anderson. Pastor
BISIIOPS BROWN'S ITERUARY
Bislmp Wallace E. Brown's iterurary
in the Grand Forks district under di-
rection of Rev. F. S. Hollett, dtstrie
superintendent.
Wednesday, May 8, Bowesmont 3:00
P.M.
Wedne.,ay, M:W 8. Drayton,. 8:00 P.
halls, cloak-rooms, in short, kalsomine
all plastered surfaces in school build-
ing.
4. Kalsomine all plastered surfaces
in the teacherage.
5. Ispect and repair the ventilat-
ing system in the school building.
6. Thoroughly inspect and repair
all windows, doors, Window frames
and door frames in the tcacherage,
re-putty sash where necessary, hang
Dew dora where necessary; repai
famous director-composer who has[ Monday, May 13. Starkweather. 2:30
been an Am ,ric;tn intituion for the p M.
past two decades. Monday, May 13. Starkweather. 2:301
"Naturally, we Chevrolet dealers rH'e F.M. !i
proud that our company has been. Monday, May 13. Devils Lake ban-i '
instrumental m int, roducing Sou, a quet 6 P. M, if
i,
is the best
1 cn aNo fumdh
Batteries for all make
p/ants
I i'
i THE
i
FORD
HENRY
The radio debut of the famou M,
"March King" will come through Na- Thursday, May 9. Hoople, 3:00 P. l. ',frames.
7. Palm the teacherage two coats
tional Broadcasting Company coast l Thursday, May 9, St. Thomas. 8:00]
..-
to coast chain during th,, reguDr P M.
Mtors ",lmtly Hour". sttring at Friday. May 10, Neche, 3:00 P. M.
8:30 p.m. Friday, May 10, Pembina. 8:00 P, M.
According to Overbye & Scidmor,: [ Saturday, May 11, Grand Fork. IGA
Auto Company, local Chevrolet deal- banquet and aIdress. 6 P. M, • • •
era, Chevrolet was particularly for- i Sunday, May 12, Grand FoFTks 10:-
tunate in seeking an t, tractlon to 45 A. M.
emphasize its latest record to secure! Sunday. May 12. Park Rtver. 7:3S` RTOR E NE,W o
the first, radio performance of thi P M. :
I April 29
! ---May
B-room and 00aan
" BRINGS YOU
Park River, N. D.
Fixtures and Wiring at
prices.
Bluing,, 10 oz.
Gloss Starch, package for l
Ivory Laundry soap 2 bars
THE SAFETY
OF STEEL
Sisal Clothes line, 50 feet
Clothes pins, 2 pkgs
Brillo steel wool
Blue Rose ri00e, 3 lbs. 1
N/=W FORD "' '€': '
TUDOR SEDAN S5_ )
(F. O. B. Deltoid, plu, €arge ldr [relgh: md
delirery, umpers and scre tire extra.)
THE bodies of the new Ford are unusually str,ng and
sturdy because of the cxtenslve use of steel--a Feint
worth remembering in these days of heavy aflc
Other safety factors arc the Triplex sba:tc-roof
glass windshield, the reHbiti/ of the fd[, e,-cccd
six.be system, and the way the new Ford 6olds-the.
road." There no swaying or shimmylng eve-, at bgh
speeds.
Call or telephone for dcm:i:,.':.::.'. \\;'c,:'J! 1: the
alert, capable performance of tiffs great new car.
Roadstt 450 Phaeton, 460 Tudor Sedan, €25
Pmtsiness Coupe, 525 Coupe, 550
] Sport Coupe, with rumble .eat, 5O
Fordor Sedan, $62
i fli pr¢ 1. o, b. D¢olt, pht ¢hcrge top reght and delivery. umprm
nd spare tir t','a.)
! Mills-Farup Auto Co. ,
I Park River Lankin
Shoe: polish in cans 1
to ha(
LaFavorite chocolate, 1 lb.
Calumet Baking Powder
Puffed wheat, per pkg. 12
Ass't pure preserves 16 oz.
Fruit for salad, 5 ass't No. I can
Swansdown Cake flour
Olives, qt.Jar
Pineapples, sliced 31
Crisco, 1 Ib,
Crisco, 3 Ibs. 71,
Guest Ivory soap, 12 bars
Did you )ry I.G'A. Olemargarine lb.
It took first prize at the World Meet
I. G.A. Coffee .38c, 43c, 49c
Landsb0r0uflh Market
WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW
Phone/26 Park River
FARM RELIEF AND MORE MONEY are two things that everybody t
seems to be talking about---and both are vital questions---Many
/I farmers and producers are convinced that the quickest way to get
relief is to help themselves by producing Better Cream, Eggs and Poultry, for which there i$
ways a good demand at our plant---We will produce the money in big prices to you. Corn
the prices, which we are paying today, with any market anywhere, then get busy.
Today, May 2nd, 1929
Select White Eggs 240
Select Brown Eggs 24c
DeSoto No.. I 22c
UndergradeS - 17c
Sweet Cream 510
Heavy Hens, over 4 ibs 220
Light Hens - • - 19o
8tags - - - %5c
Cox - - - a 10€
8our Cream 48c
De Soto Creamery & Produce Co.
Phone 330 : " Grm|ton, N.D.
W COUNTY PRESS MaY:
it in the hopes that something willl Fred Wlllson took his stock Judging]and his band to the microphone, Mr.] GARFIELD LUTHERAN ':cf white paint on the
, appen to the crop somewhere else, team to Crookston Saturday. I Overbye said. "We are also equally] George Sather, Pastor. nail sidhng before painting.
i North Dakota can only hope to I proud, however, of the occasion mark- Sunday May 5th. Each bid must be
compete by growing more and better Miss Franc Rath of St. Andrews] ed by Sousa's first broadcast. By put-.I Young Peoples Society will meet at. a certified check in the sum
1883 I potatoes per acre. It costs $47 19 township was a visitor at the J. D. tting on the road over 500,000 new l 8:0 o'clock P. M. A good program per cent of the gross amount |
every Thursday in the]grow 200 bushels per acre. This is. Robertson home Sunday. t O-olet sixes since January 1. w t. and refreshments. All welcome, check to be made payable
Park River, North Da- of course, immaterial in a year like have established a record never befor I President of the School Board
entered as second class mat- that Just pased, because the above LCCAL STUDENT WRITES Iduplicated by any dealer organize. BIDS WANTED
the Park River postoffice. 'tground handling costs were more WINNING SONG IN CONrEsrlt ion distributiu. six cylinder auto- Opeal oral bids will be heard by the
!than the market price. Our certified mobiles. In f,t. no other dealer or-
LARS J. SILJAN seed growers cannot afford to pay
handling costs and storage on over- i
MAY 2, 1929, size, hollow heart, knobby Wotatoes
• which are easily damaged in hand-
AS AMBASSADO !lin'. Seed is cheap this year. Cut .
" 2 ounce seed piece which will have
Vice President Charles O
is the new Anlba.ssaddr to qne or two eyes and grow a vigorous
I ....... if a t--r plant Treat vour seed. Run the
........ planter slow so tile pickers will get ubmitted by students of the Walsh
coma nave oeen masc. --c
...... a nrm grip on the chunky seed-pieces County Agricultural and Training! City a 11:00. Norse.
encx ]s a gooa smmol for p .
_ ,. ............. L..-.' ut m a faster sprocket so that you School. [ Park Center at 3:00. Norse.
lb UKIlIb b1| lllUUhMtb .
personal relations with the will plant not less than 1 healthy A student from the Dickinson, 1 Pleasant at 7:30. English.
i seed piece per foot. Larger seed:North Dakota High School, took se- City at 8:00. Luther League. There
Corps socially, most pieces, well treated, planted closer ! cond place while third place wen€ will be no Bible Halfhour at 7:30.
our history our
have been sent on tle:Will reduce the chances for over-size.:to a student from the LaMoure high S.J. Straudjord. Pastor
to England, because of the: knobby, hollow, ill-shaped and diseas- school.
of the relationships be- ed diseased tubers. Give the Early METMODIST CIIURCH
The winning song in a State Wide I ganization in the history of emalYj : trier" SchOOlNo.BOard111 at°f theSauterschoolSCh°°lhouseDtS'in
Song Contest sponsored by the Homei llnder mamffucture has ever 'hflll Seater TownsDAp, at 2 P. M. May 14
Econor:.ics department of the C,t, [this record in th,- cour;e of qa section 22, Township 155, Range 59,
Agzicultural College, was written by; year.
Mary Nancy Dike. daughter of Don
ald Dik,.. prominent Farmingtc., THE CHURCHES
township farmer.
2:he song was one of three to be
LU TilEII.a.N CIt [H[:ICll
1929 for tLe following labor:
Bids lh)u£ed are .or labor only,
all matermls will be furnished by
Sauter School District.
Make Separate bids for each job.
1. Remove the old composition roof-
ing from the school house roof, ap-
p!y new composition roofing, and one
oat of tar on same.
2. In the school house, re-plaste
all spots from which the plaster has
fallen, first removing all loose plas-
ter.
3. Kalsomlne all the school rooms.
distxict.
The Board reserves the right
ject any and all bids.
By order of the School
Sauter School District No.
Dated this 10th day of April,
1929.
Frank Kva sniC
P O address Lawton. N. Dag
FARME
You need a Lighting
Your farm. Remember
WE STINGHOU SE
and America. Many, Ohio a chance, let it get to market
Ambassadors to England without getting all battered out of
of Presidential calibre, shape, and it would be more popular
G, Dawes. an international tlutr most varieties. Some of the
as a great national figure be-growers in Walsh county may get In!
work on the Dawes corn-position o put up ehoiced potatoes',
pommmes personal qualitie,s branded in 15 pound sacks the corn-
will surely make him a popular iing season, says H. D. Long, seed spe-
London. His knowledge eialist, working with the Northeast-
ern Breeders' Association.
flngnce will be t,
We wlsh him all good
in his new post,
LIFE 8TILL LURES
Talley, world famous, th
the youngest prl-
grace the st4e of
Opera House--
poessed of wealth
envied by farm girl,
decision to tab uP
farm and leave her career
This "kitchen" potato trade is grow-
ing fast. Customers and stores like
to hardle these goods. The live pot-
to man will get ready. It is said [
be coming rapidly.
AGITATION AND IGISLATION
Agit,,tton always precedes legisla-
tion of any consequence." It is a
ipart of the necessary machinery of
democracy and if we did not have
men powerful in agitation, we would
soon become stagnant, But it is
equally important to realize that the
for her the glamour of general statements, slogans, prom-
lights, first nlht, and tl!ises of the soap boxer, the press
; of the multitude. gent. he exhorter arid the organiz-
own accord, she iS going er can hardly be carried literally ln-
a farm for to legislation. When we actually make
of happiness, laws, we have to consider constitu-,
wonderful example for ahItonality, definite methods of carry-
and girls who are on farmsing out proposals, and the wefare of
that their opportunities are i the majority of the citizens. The most
thery. Marion Talley has lsensible way to look at gen.--m agita-
that the city has
has made ler decision
, of tt all
us as very significant,
of the deceasing farm popu-
It shows that the farm still
definite lm'ethat always aIrld
be turning to the
9.ke of health and iap-
of Marion Talley is
a tremendous influenc--
qon, such as the one we have gone
through for farm relief, iS to consid-
er it as a mandate that something.
serious ought to be done rather than
that the sweeping statements should
be carried literally into law. We got
'.practically nothing from the two pre-
;violin sessions of Congress because'
iwe insisted on getting a eertaln mea. !
sure just as it was talked on the soap
, box. itstead of trying to. get all that
was possible from those in power,
attention to the The farmers can take a lesson from i h.
life on the frm '.labor in this respect. Labor does a
America. , great deal of agitating, but its wiserl
hcad are always prepared to take li
TRADES , c,eryhing they can get for labor from ..
s a hue and cry that certain c:tch session of Congress. They corn-
may not like o se tromise on half a loaf when the
I
farmin bctter protecte0, v:h,)le loaf l no obtainable. .
people are trying W,, must preven bitter-end agita- ?
by not,trig tidal these i o:,; from preentln action in this
will not like to lmvc., i Decial scansion and be, prepared to:
excluded from .ppreciate wlmt the ,'tesmen put
Of coHrse, Canada, A'- into aua! legisla.n.
Cuba. Au,stralk't. etc.. will l - I[
much of olr market aa FLAX SEED SURVEY BEINI
fo|iM}y willing5 to let them CONDUCTED IN WAL,H COUNTY
We urrnd r our ow: i Seed flax is se,rce this spring, and l
: as a s'ovt,reie'n n::ttion nd otH'
duty o our :vn D,:ople if x-,' ]in greater demand than usllal, be- &
Stcl consideration guide our cuse of delayed seeding and corn- :
Neither th.-oretically n(n parative price of flax on the marke:, i t
has another nation any Because of the difficulty whicl
in our home market many farmers are having in locating.
manufacturers would like seed flax. a survey of available seed
the:e other colatrles by is being conducted by tie Ag'riculur-
• market flop sales al SChool in Park River.
All elevators and farmers who have
his is a sh@t- surplus iax af any variety, in even
Americanf°r even ttefrmersmanufac- nall lots of one or more bushels are
The
ara I urged to write in at, once, statin
possibility of:l quantity for sale, variey and pric
umber of the :and also to send in sample.
for further I Lists of all seed will be mailed to
by the Farm BarG.] all banks and elevators each week
: action for a year or so that farmers wishing to locate seed
emergency farm ino- can secure the information in their
tier i ewn emmunity-
and cn
tile special ses;ion. PLANS FOR POULTRY WORK
of trading oi, , FOR SUMMER DISCUSSED i
them a so-called t
Plans /'or ,oultry work for the corn-i
tl:' large propor-ling summer were the chief topic of 1
use it as an excuse for 1
more on the matter of ade-1 discussi°n at the meeting of the poul-
protection. The farm aid bflll ry division of the Northeast Breed-
the tuse is an excel- era Association, held at the Agrtcul ]
in no sease a substitute rural School, Park River. last Wed-
ally failure to keep unfair corn- nesday evening.
out of our market. The farm A committee of Mrs. Ole Brager,
ment in gov- Hoople, Mrs. Jacob Dobmelcr, Park
River, Mrs. Ira Porter, Hoople and I.
Adequate protection.
n proved me- E. Miller of Grafton, was named to
whereby we can add frn 60,- devise means of preventing poultry
to 80,000.00 acres to the de- theft.
for good plow land in this Decision was reached [o have .
poultry tour in June to be in charge
all of a committee composed of Dr. S.
insist on adequate pro- We,gate, rtfon. M. P, Nickolay,
as set forth m the Miv:aesoa] Lankin, and E. J. Tainor, Park Rio-
An intere:ting talk on poultry feed-
COSTS , hc methcts was given by O. J. Wels-
her. of the Pillsbury Milling Corn-
been issted by the
Irtitute of a possi- pany.
EXecutive comnittee for POultry di-
potatoes for
vision is comlSed of:
I IL E. Miller--Grafton, Chalrman
states. Reduction in south. I Clarence Staxkrafton
season, will have lit-
northern late crop. Mrs. Mtndus HultstrndMIIton
the intend Chas. DreveckyAdams
M. P. NickolyLala
season Mrs. Ira Porter--Hoople
M. Ida Midgrden
w. P. Wil¢4Iville
tlre are Mrs. JaCob DobmeferPrk R/ver
Rh,erside ah Lodge will meet
?'mlay evenlr May 7.
SOUSA'S BAND TO BE tlEARD
OVER RADIO NEXT MONDAY
John Philip Sousa and his world
famous band will be heard over the
radio for the first time on Monday
evening, May 6th, in an horn" broad-
cast, sponsored by Chevrolet Motor
Copmany to signalize the achievement
of placing on the road over a halt:
million new six cylinder c:trs in four
months time.
Sunday. May 5 M E. church, S. O.
Lvine. Hartney, Man., will preach.
Jams Anderson. Pastor
BISIIOPS BROWN'S ITERUARY
Bislmp Wallace E. Brown's iterurary
in the Grand Forks district under di-
rection of Rev. F. S. Hollett, dtstrie
superintendent.
Wednesday, May 8, Bowesmont 3:00
P.M.
Wedne.,ay, M:W 8. Drayton,. 8:00 P.
halls, cloak-rooms, in short, kalsomine
all plastered surfaces in school build-
ing.
4. Kalsomine all plastered surfaces
in the teacherage.
5. Ispect and repair the ventilat-
ing system in the school building.
6. Thoroughly inspect and repair
all windows, doors, Window frames
and door frames in the tcacherage,
re-putty sash where necessary, hang
Dew dora where necessary; repai
famous director-composer who has[ Monday, May 13. Starkweather. 2:30
been an Am ,ric;tn intituion for the p M.
past two decades. Monday, May 13. Starkweather. 2:301
"Naturally, we Chevrolet dealers rH'e F.M. !i
proud that our company has been. Monday, May 13. Devils Lake ban-i '
instrumental m int, roducing Sou, a quet 6 P. M, if
i,
is the best
1 cn aNo fumdh
Batteries for all make
p/ants
I i'
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FORD
HENRY
The radio debut of the famou M,
"March King" will come through Na- Thursday, May 9. Hoople, 3:00 P. l. ',frames.
7. Palm the teacherage two coats
tional Broadcasting Company coast l Thursday, May 9, St. Thomas. 8:00]
..-
to coast chain during th,, reguDr P M.
Mtors ",lmtly Hour". sttring at Friday. May 10, Neche, 3:00 P. M.
8:30 p.m. Friday, May 10, Pembina. 8:00 P, M.
According to Overbye & Scidmor,: [ Saturday, May 11, Grand Fork. IGA
Auto Company, local Chevrolet deal- banquet and aIdress. 6 P. M, • • •
era, Chevrolet was particularly for- i Sunday, May 12, Grand FoFTks 10:-
tunate in seeking an t, tractlon to 45 A. M.
emphasize its latest record to secure! Sunday. May 12. Park Rtver. 7:3S` RTOR E NE,W o
the first, radio performance of thi P M. :
I April 29
! ---May
B-room and 00aan
" BRINGS YOU
Park River, N. D.
Fixtures and Wiring at
prices.
Bluing,, 10 oz.
Gloss Starch, package for l
Ivory Laundry soap 2 bars
THE SAFETY
OF STEEL
Sisal Clothes line, 50 feet
Clothes pins, 2 pkgs
Brillo steel wool
Blue Rose ri00e, 3 lbs. 1
N/=W FORD "' '€': '
TUDOR SEDAN S5_ )
(F. O. B. Deltoid, plu, €arge ldr [relgh: md
delirery, umpers and scre tire extra.)
THE bodies of the new Ford are unusually str,ng and
sturdy because of the cxtenslve use of steel--a Feint
worth remembering in these days of heavy aflc
Other safety factors arc the Triplex sba:tc-roof
glass windshield, the reHbiti/ of the fd[, e,-cccd
six.be system, and the way the new Ford 6olds-the.
road." There no swaying or shimmylng eve-, at bgh
speeds.
Call or telephone for dcm:i:,.':.::.'. \\;'c,:'J! 1: the
alert, capable performance of tiffs great new car.
Roadstt 450 Phaeton, 460 Tudor Sedan, €25
Pmtsiness Coupe, 525 Coupe, 550
] Sport Coupe, with rumble .eat, 5O
Fordor Sedan, $62
i fli pr¢ 1. o, b. D¢olt, pht ¢hcrge top reght and delivery. umprm
nd spare tir t','a.)
! Mills-Farup Auto Co. ,
I Park River Lankin
Shoe: polish in cans 1
to ha(
LaFavorite chocolate, 1 lb.
Calumet Baking Powder
Puffed wheat, per pkg. 12
Ass't pure preserves 16 oz.
Fruit for salad, 5 ass't No. I can
Swansdown Cake flour
Olives, qt.Jar
Pineapples, sliced 31
Crisco, 1 Ib,
Crisco, 3 Ibs. 71,
Guest Ivory soap, 12 bars
Did you )ry I.G'A. Olemargarine lb.
It took first prize at the World Meet
I. G.A. Coffee .38c, 43c, 49c
Landsb0r0uflh Market
WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW
Phone/26 Park River
FARM RELIEF AND MORE MONEY are two things that everybody t
seems to be talking about---and both are vital questions---Many
/I farmers and producers are convinced that the quickest way to get
relief is to help themselves by producing Better Cream, Eggs and Poultry, for which there i$
ways a good demand at our plant---We will produce the money in big prices to you. Corn
the prices, which we are paying today, with any market anywhere, then get busy.
Today, May 2nd, 1929
Select White Eggs 240
Select Brown Eggs 24c
DeSoto No.. I 22c
UndergradeS - 17c
Sweet Cream 510
Heavy Hens, over 4 ibs 220
Light Hens - • - 19o
8tags - - - %5c
Cox - - - a 10€
8our Cream 48c
De Soto Creamery & Produce Co.
Phone 330 : " Grm|ton, N.D.