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8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1980 ‘ Programs sound anything like dog fights. The letter follows: “We have read the uncomplimen- tary remarks of a certain KGCU lis- tener who stated that your noon hour Program sounded like a dog fight. As MANDAN NEWS : ors might win by forfeit as severa) ot [Glendive division. The engine was the opposing team will be unable to | taken through dead-headed in a play. In another contest this eve-jfreight train, instead of proceeding ning, the Cummtins-Pioneer and Pur-junder its own steam, as was done ity Dairy entrants are scheduled to|with No. 5004. battle to get out of the cellar. These be able in the fall to attend the movies at cut rates. If they present member- ship cars admission will be cheaper than for. the ordinary: patron. ing music lessons in Glamis castle. | when a little girl. When the princes She practices on the same piano that} returns to London in the fall she ine her mother, the duchess of York, used | tends to play to the queen. x —— | “i® *e ene 49 CHILDREN BORN IN constant listeners to your noon hour program, we have failed to observe teams are tied at the bottom. The standings today: . CUT RATES FOR STUDENTS Rome, Aug. 1.—(#)\— Fascisti~ stu- PRINCESS IS MUSIC STUDENT Glamis, Scotland, Aug. 1— (®) — (MRS. JOHN SCHACHT, anything that is similar, to such Won Lost Pet. | dents of the University of Rome will| Princess Elizabeth, 4 years old, is tak- atrocious tones. Cloverdales .... 8 0 1.000 | CCUMBS “We trust the announcer, Mr. Ford, | Toman Tailors 5 2 14) } i will not feel that the opinion of the | Service Plumber: 5 3 625 dog fighting listener is that of the | Kennelly-Royals . 2 5 286 Sure ronmmasmnn aR era general public.” Purity Dairy .. 1 6 143 Cummins-Pioneer ... 1 6 143, Eleven Born to Mandan Par- ents; Four Persons, One of Mandan, Succumb Births of 12 children, seven boys and five girls, were reported to City Auditor W. H. Seitz, Mandan, during July, it was announced this morning by Mrs. Hilma Boehm, assistant to Mr. Seitz. The vital statistics show that 11 of the dozen babes were born to Mandan parents, the other to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wetch, Fort Rice. During the same period only four persons died, one being a resident of Mandan. Births and avaths for the * Jast month follow: | 70-Year-Old Woman Had Been | Veteran Resident of West- | ern Morton County | Mrs, John Schacht, 70, veteran resident of the Judson district, Mor- ton county, died in the Mandan Dea- |coness hospital at 2:45 o'clock this morning. Though Mrs. Schacht suf- | fered a paralytic stroke a short time ‘ago and was weakened by it, death was caused by chronic nephritis. She had been in the Mandan hos- | pital several days. Her widower was on his way to | Mandan this morning from his home at Judson. No funeral arrangements had been made at noon. GIANT ENGINE GOES THROUGH The sixth of the big N. P. locomo- CLOVERDALES KEEP RECORD SPOTLESS i No, 5005, went through here Thursday for use on the Mandan- Defeat Service Plumbers 22 to} 3 Last Night to Make Standings Change The Jones Grocery Qs. 8. 107 Fourth St. Kittenballers _ representing the Cloverdales continued their victory stride in the Mandan Diamondball league last evening, walloping the Service Plumbers 22 to 3. It was the eighth straight victory Phone 34 Having moved from our loca- tion on Fourth street we are now partially settled in our new loca- Cook’s Grocery The “Big” Little Store Phone 564 512 Avenue D FRUITS and VEGETABLES 18K Sliced Peaches, large can, 2 for 57¢ Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen :.... 17c W3C tenpert-. 21€ Plums, red or blue, basket . ALLIE, to serve for the Cloverdales in this round of ii ‘inmate linn Births KGCU List Di ‘| the schedule and practically cinched | tion on Broadway and will shave U. S. INSPECTED MEATS ‘oe Legh ae behets od Eri ao kh ail Sve Peter’ wroe-| | isteners Deny | title honors for them again. They|{ 4 fall line of Fruits Vegetables OP of 1.G.A. grocers bring lower ; in Seaneins, 200. : \{Noon ProgramsSoundi | were on top-of the league when the | and staple and fancy groceries Everything in Beef and Pork prices every day to millions of ; f July 3—Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lar- |Worse Than Dogfight| ETE BEAT Geter ke plumbers || ® chose from for your Satur- Cold Meats for the Hot Weather. thrifty housewives in thirty-seven States. ’ You f mbers Se Soke ant Mra Gust Paras |® nt ‘@ | down to third place in the standings |} 44¥ needs. too can nave at the I.G.A. Shop at your nearest /, idanian, 600, : |" Certain “Bismarck lsteners” to} "deft the Toman Tailors sole occu-) | Please call in or call us over 1.G.A, store today. ae ieee, Jacob Wetch,| radiocasting station KGCU, Mandan, | han’s of the second rung of the lad-/| the phone. You will find the Sat., Aug. 2 to Fri., Aug. 8, Inc. | Pr rt Rice, son. resent the statement that KGCU's|° The pants pi |] prices right—and the services the H] July 11—Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ©.) tuncheon hour programs “sound | Royal brew ane caidas year bial! ; i Clayton, Mandan, son. worse than a dog fight” made a July 12—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson, Mandan, son. July 14—Mr. and Mrs. John Sakari- assen, Mandan, son. July 17—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Res- sler, Mandan, son. July 21—Mr. and Mrs. Liberatus Ferderer, Mandan, daughter. July 26—Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Renner, Mandan, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Kell, Mandan, daugh- short time ago by another who sign- ed himself as a “listener.” Francis Ford, until today program manager at the Mandan station, yes- terday received a letter from “Bis- marck listeners” denying that the tonight though it is expected the tail- Brown & Tiedman All Phones 1400 All Phones 1460 308 Thirteenth Street _2STORES “Let Us Serve You”* RALLY SALE SPECIALS 710 Thayer Ave. Fresh and Crisp 2 uw. 25C€ SODA CRACKERS - ‘July 26—-Mr, and Mrs. John B. Where Quality Counts FLOUR BREAD : Cookies i5¢°8: 2°..2 u. 35e' Racek, Mandan, daughter. 3 Climax ‘Giart - The Sanitary Store 4 1 %lb. Loaf Deaths 100 Ib. sack ........ $2.99 ”% Peanut Butter Ja Sar BOC , ay Sr aes San | é sma 181 2 for 25¢e ee en ise, | ory 20-Mrs. Laure Farmer, 79, Specials for Saturday 24% Ib. sack ....... 89 Marshmallows 1i:°%:..23¢ Fort Rice. July 28—Anton Barnhard, 76, Man- FRESH VEGETABLES MALT Fresh and Creamy i LUX Toilet Banner, Light ; dan. Cauliflower Cornonthe Cob Green Beans Celery SUGAR Puritan ..48e ollet Soap Tuna Meat, Sasha ae * Wax Beans__ Boiling Onions Turnips _Beets 10 Ib. sack ...58¢ | 1G, A, ......38¢ | Sbars.......22¢ - i Morton Wiebers New Fresh Peas Parsley Green Peppers Fresh Tomatoes = Announcer for KGCU Head Lettuce Leaf Lettuce Many Other Specials; See Our Posters. Succeeding F. Ford/ | |n the Cup! FRESH FRUITS COME IN — SAVE RINSO Morton Wiebers, Mandan, this morning became announcer and pro- gram manager for radiocasting sta- tion KGCU, Mandan, it was an- nounced this morning by H. L. Dah- hers, general manager of the radio station. Mr. Wiebers succeeds rancis Ford, | Peas ‘Table Sweet, 2 3 also of Mandan, who was expected a 2 an She | to leave today for California. Mr. flavorprotected | Ford expects to enroll as a freshman in the University of Southern Cali- fornia at Los Angeles in September. He has been in charge of KGCU pro- grams for the last year. Mr. Wiebers is a comparative be- uncing busin Dole’s Pineapple, No. 214 can .. « 26¢ though he has acted as understudy Jello, all flavors, 3 pkgs. for .........24¢ Peanut Butta, 83 oz, glass jer 5 + Ste to Mr. Ford often. No specific s Hire’s Roo’ er ract, per bottle . changes in the general programs are P. & G. or Crystal White Laundry Soap, Sweet Corn, No. 2 can, 3 cans ...... setae 32c LUX TOILET SOAP planned by Mr. Wiebers in the near 5 . td Jello, any flavor, 3 pkgs 24c 9 out of 10 Screen Stars Use it for future. special 10 barsfor................34¢ Marth wperbetec Se = * S06 Smooth Skin , per bottle ............ weeds the test of Empress good- ness, delicious by the deep- cream and royaj purple vacuum Phone 1060 Gussner’s Phone 1060 Grain Fed Beef POT ROAST Special PURE LARD, Snow White, Ib. .... : PICNICS, Smoked, 7 to 9 Ibs, per Ib. 23c,25c 123c SHORT RIBS, Fancy, Ib. HAMBURGER, Fancy, Special, Ib. ...-..sseee 19c Whole ot half, Ie. 2ERC Watermelons Cantaloupes Blueberries Plums Gravenstine Apples SeedlessGrapes Crabapples National Biscuit Co. Macaroni Wafers, New number, special 2 Ibs. for ....65¢ Old-Time Assortment, 2 3-4 Ib. box ...55¢ Heinz Pork & Beans, 3 med. cans spec. 43c Creme Oil Toilet Soap, 6 10c bars for 38¢ Star Naptha Washing Powder, large pkg. 25c seller, special 3 pkgs. for .... -43¢ Minneppa Brand Thousand Island Salad Dressing, special per jar ......... 18c Hire’s Root Beer, special per bottle ...24¢ Impt. Swiss Cheese _Impt. Roquefort Edam __ Philadelphia Cream Fresh Cottage Cheese Limburger All I. G. A. Specials. Get Them Here. Bertsch’s Cash and Carry Grocery 520 Broadway Phone 903 Specials for Saturday ; Summer Cookie Assortment, 3 Ib. pkg. Sugar, 10 Ib. bag ..............05 Angelus Marshmallows, 1 lb. pkg. ... s FRESH MEATS and VEGETABLES Scott’s Grocery 9:00 and 10:30 A. M. — 2:30 and 4:30 P. M. Open till 9 o'clock Saturday nights Soaks Clothes Snow-White Pes... 2 Dessert Gelatine ig Assorted Flavors Fruits for Salad 18k «....33¢c 3 an 22ZC 2% 02. bottle Cherries Malt Syrup ig Pineapple x 8 Golden Slices in Syrup Large Can «« SALADS .. - 10¢e Red Maraschino, Large No, 2% Cans Powder...‘ 4 Pkgs. 25c i er Jn ap RE gp Ragen et eaidl aa PHONE 816 311 SEVENTH STREET Jellied Tuna \ ” se 2 mae ay 1can Tuna, flaked; 1 cup 18K Table § Peas; PIG SHANKS, per Ib. ...... nem deen es 2, ths. Gio gee analy “cnoppeds cs cup 1G. oe & per’ y layonnaise; 1 pkg. Lemon I.G.A. latin Dessert \ MINCED HAM STYLE ,...23¢ RING BOLOGNA ...,.. Specials for Saturday Powder; 1 cup boiling water; J cup cold water; 2 tha, | Fresh Dressed Hens and Spring Chickens CERTO, per bottle ........... ++ 30c ‘water, — vini ‘salt—chilt. thickened, fold Dissolve Gelatine Powder in boiling water. Add cold : , PINEAPPLE, No. 214 size can + 26 individual molda-serve ‘our lettoce. Garaiah" with GROCERIES EARLY JUNE PEAS, 3 cans . . 4de iii } Watermelon on Ice, whole or half, ent Inspected Meats 34e erccccecse 240 P. & G. SOAP, 10 bars .... JELLO, 3 boxes .......0v eee eee Fruit Loaf 1 pkg. I.G.A. Lemon or Orange or Strawberry | Gelatine Dessert Powder; 1 can 18K Fruits for ;, i MOAMAD Scarsisceieeicadwginp e.ccies 6 ee aa SPRING CHICKENS at the RIGHT PRICE \ Salad, bolle T.G.A"Maraschino Cherriea , | BISMARCK, N. DAK. gnoued polling water to make ‘one pint. } halved Cherries, sa' gal Tr Gains... 24C is eben = WHITE SOAP, 10 for . 34 C . ceteris TENDER JUICY BEEF : AN d e ; MINNEOPA FORKS DQ) SARDINES, in ot SHOULDER STEAK, Lb. .......184¢ [ nw, ; ne : eats Mae AUGUST 2ND j io” GUS sner’s ‘he SMOKED PICNICS,‘Lb. .........194¢ Saturday Only at ‘ To comply with our merchants’ agreement, we close promptly at p.m. Saturday. - 2 ‘pounds Good Home Lard . Beef Pot Roast Round Steak Sirloin Steak Short Ribs Boiling Rendered Buy for Cash and Save Money! All kinds of Sausages a and “— Specials for Saturday = Phone 1080— BISMARCK FOOD MKT. — 408 Bdwy: = Cold Meats Stewing Hens GREEN TOP CARROTS, 3 bunches for All Phones 211 Ee 118-8rd. St. 15 Ebene Bes — 1G00K'S GROCERY’ ", — 508 Ave. D = pov jy nr pag aca aed _ B46 and 10:80--2:30 and 4:30 = Phone 371 — RT. GROCERY —2085th St. & Hommpuives, sie Fisee: BUGKR ilk fee ae Close at 8 P.'M. fp Pecos iY: SEBARS GROCERY. 5 ox 316 Reg BILBAG Hrpadway : : Z “Always Cool and Comfortable” 4 Phone 878 ZERR'S' GROCERY = 308 13th = Fin ct Fancy Spring FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER, Lb. ..............17¢ SHOULDER VEAL STEAK, Ib. PORK STEAK, Fancy Lean, Ib. 193c FRANKFURTERS, Milwaukee Style, Ib. Headquarters for Fruits and Vegetables Mr. Paul Brown in charge Raspberries Peaches Pears Plums WATERMELONS (An exceptionally fine lot) , Oranges Lemons’ -Green Apples Vegetables Head Lettuce Tomatoes Cucumbers . Wax Beans Carrots Sweet Corn Beets Celery Onions Grocery Specials P. & G. Soap, 19 bars .. ae C. W. Soap, 10 bars Meat Department. SPRING CHICKENS STEWING HENS “Government Inspected Meats” OUNEALEGEOUAUAEOUANRESONOGONARONEOOEONOONONUOONOG Red and Blue California Plums, Sweet and juicy, per basket ....... Fruit Jars, regular Mason Quarts, per dozen wie. «1: Pints, per dozen ........ Fine Granulated Sugar, WO1B OSes so sack ones cee'enes 6 BREAD Fancy I. G. A. Bread , 1 1-2 pound loaves, 2 for we erveeee 1 pound loaves, each + 4 H +t tt HH Bismarck So Stores HMULAUUEQUUOCLOGOUUGUENLEGOLAOLOGOUOOODNOUOLONEANUEQuuONgEONUCSOLAOULOCUOGUOOLL Bismarck and Mandan I. G. A. Stores 84c nut

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