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March 17, 1938     Golden Valley News
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J } ies ~ved ~00~ M~ end do~ THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1938 ~GDakota arden Chats 1 Gardens are no better than the var- ieties they contain. Wind this in mind, North Dakota vegetable gardeners should select their varieties carefully for their 1938 gardens. Many an am- bitious beginner has had his or her enthusiasm dampened because the gar- den th~.t looked so attractive in the seed catalog failed to materialize in actual practice. The fact is the varieties that turned out so poorly were, in many cases, nev- er intended for many p~rt, s of this state, but no doubt would have produc- ed as advertised had they been planted in a growing sea.son harmonious with the time required for their maturity. More people raise asparagus in North Dakota, but the crop is little grown be- cause It is supposed by many people to be difficult to raise. This is not true. Beds once established require lille care and will bear for years. Mary Whshington is the variety recommended for planting and one-year-old plants of this variety can be purchased from almost any Northwest seed house. Webber Wax and Pencil Pod Wax are wax beans that have given good results at the North Dakota agricultur- al experiment station while bountiful and stringless green pod are the re- commended green varieties. Fine texture and uniform dark red color are desirable in table beets and these qualifications can be found in the varieties Detroit Dark Red and Ohio Canner. Garden folks who are fond of cauli- flower but who have had little success with this plant, should try to row of Italian Green Sprouting Broccoli in their gardens this year. Copenhagen Market Cabbage for early transplants and Danish Ballhead for late crop, Where seeds :are planted directly in the field, just about sums up the cabbage situation. Late varieties such as Penn State strains of Copenhagen Market Cabbage must be seeded if cabbage is to be stored. Only late maturing heads such as these can be depended upon to store well. g~ihIllu~/~H~ii~Li'.~[~'~tiU~g~I~jI~j~J~II~l1~HI~i~l~1~IlH~l~lIlI~?11III~l~IItlIIl1I~I~It TROTTERS ,'TBAT LITTLE OA E" CI] IED ADS ' Head Net Slate FOP,, 8ALE ix ot Showcas,, al~ WANTEIN--To rent 500 acres or more land to summerfallow by ustn~,th~ Dempster Basin Lister and ~rinlg 1938 rains and n~istcre for .:~aising 1039 crop. Will want thr~ yea~s lease or more Land may,~$e in one parcel or quarter ~ectio~ in dfffer¢- ent localities. See or ~rite C. G• Johnson Beach N., D~k~?~ 22-3t~ , When a quick hasty meal i& r~ir- ed, we are your friend. We sl~e~ize in Sunday dinners. Hotel B~acl~i~4-tf }ood coffee at all times, h/~'o beer, 5if. Cora Grunewald returned to Trotters pop and lunches. last week, after having spent several ........................................... ' at St. Cloud, WM. LANGER Endorsed for Senate months with rel~lves Minn. We wish to Art Krammerer away recently• ~r his family lived eral years before Mont. He has rrlany with the bereaTad, mot P. V. Moore with i or sev- I t6 Laurel, [ here who. EVERY QUART OF OUR t,I]LK IS Pastuerized before it goes tqa eus~' omcr. Tna~ means it L'; zaf~ L~ ~u ~re not a regularcustomer ~tar~¢~to- day• Beach Creame~• x"/ := WELL DRILLING ~ at rates. Will try to ~arantee See Edgar Kukowski~ Sentinel Renew Your Subscription Now! Beach. other things• "'~Vhat ¢~r;~ou V~fft? Logan Auto Service. ~ ~-2t VOLLEY BALL NeWS Standings In the Volley Ball League at present are as follows: won lost pet Longstreth's Team 2 0 1000 Smith's Team1 1 500 Miller's Team 1 1 500 Wolf's Team 0 2 000 Due to other events taking place on Thursday o: this week only one game will be played. Wolf's team will play the Longstreth team al; 9 p. m. 7:30 to 9:00 will be for practice for all members o: the Volley Ball Associa- tion. LET US Get Yo. Ready For SPRING'S WORK Portaable Electric and Gas Welding ~, Motor Re-boring and Overhauling ~ Magneto Repairing--Parts carried in stock for all Magnetos Radiator Cleaning and Repairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED LOGAN AUTO SERVICE Page 3 North Dakota Has Fine Record On O d_ Age Program Bismarck, N. D.,& March l(N--Com- pared with its three neighbor states North Dakota has an excellent record in the administration of public assist- ance programs (Old Age Assistance, Aid to Dependent children, Aid to the Blind), according to figures released by the Social Security Board in Washing- ton. With a population of 681,000, this state has 8,924 persons receiving help 400 on its Old Age Assistance rolls, 160 , receiving blind aid, and 4,900 children ~,on its child program. In Minnesota, with a population of 12,564,000 ~here are 62,490 persons on the old age prograzn 500 receivint4' blind aid and 11,500 On the children aid , rolls. i Alaska, northern-mo.~,t possession of ti~e United States, has 700 on its Old ,Age Assistance program, but has no plovisions for the blind or dependent children. Hawaii, Pacific Ocean poss- ession, haz all three programs in opera- tion as follows: Old age AssiZe• 1,400, Aid to the Blind 40; and Aid Dependent Children "3,200. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS from these programs. Each of the A special meeting ~f the ftocktlold- three claims the right proportion of ~rs of the Gol~a Co-operative Elevator perons, according to federal officials, Co. will be held, in Golva, Tuesday, who have commented on the "well,~,fareh 29, 1938 al; 2:30 p. m. sharp in balanced" relief program in this state. ~he Town Hall. January figures for the Fllckertail A~ this time a ne~,~ set af by-~.aws State are as follows: Old Age Assist-will be r,:ad and a vote Will be held ance 7,413; Aid to the Blind 91; and on the adol~tioD, ~r such chang~ in Aid to Dependent Children 1,420. ~he oy-laws aS the stockholders ,may H~r sister state, South Dakota, with see fit. / neerly the same population (693,000) ISigned) / L. D. PAGE Secre~ry has 16,000 on its Old Age Assistance The subjec~~ to be considered a¢.th.ts to,: . and had no Aid to the Blind or ~pecial mee~ing is o~.~Lul intereat to Aid to Dependent Children program, all stockh~ders ~,.~i patrons of Montana, with a smaller population company. 'It:~"~r~,ed,~', tha~ each :thiSand than North Dakota, (538,000) has 11,- ~wryone be~'~resent. I I I " DON'T GAMBLE WITH POULTRY PROFITS Insure Su~ by Fee~ , DAKOTA MAID ~4~UaUty-PIU) PlgODU0~ hatehabllity ~ ~ronger, ]l~alt,11det' When your ehieks arrive, maintain t~.t DAKOTA MAID and vitality they have inherited fro~ their d¢ientiflcaily fed lm~ Feed them DAKOTA MAID Chick Starthlg Mash aad wa~ rapid growth! BETTER FEEDS ARE II~'AKOTA MAIDI Tnne in any one of seven North Dakota radio etation~ eaek qNw~lal Itad Thursday -- Hear Col. lrvln~ "Speed" Wallace and ki~ DAKOTA MAID ON THE AIR Program, A LOT OF CAR for a VERY LOW PRICE : " ":i" The Pord effort to make your dollars buy a constantly better ear is well illus- trated in the Standard Ford V-8. It has all the basic Ford advantages. It is built on the same chassis as the De Luxe Pord V-8. It gives you a choice of smooth 85-horsepower or 60-horse. power V-8 engines. But it sells at low prices, and includes bumpers, spare tire, eigar lighter, twin horns and other equip- THE STANDARD • ~ Standard T=dar ~da~ ment that make it a still bigger bargain. With the thri[W 60-horsepower engine, the Standard Ford V-8 is priced espe. cially low and gives the greatest gas mileage in Ford history. Hundreds of owners report averages of 22 to 27 miles a gallon--or even more. Your pocketbook will approve of the Standard Ford in every way. And ~o will you when you drive itl FORD V.8 JOHNSON Phone 10