The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 7, 1931, Page 2

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nt Ne EE NR A EMBEE SCC IRN ANE RENN 1 THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1931 : : 2Stores = * " ‘que. 2 Stores All Bread 10c veto FRUITS BD CC S coocerts stern. TI E BROS. | Good Wholesome Food at Far nic buns and real good homemade doughnuts. HOME BAKE-SHOP Prices are lower—qualities are the very best we can obtain, fresh, pure and whole- some. Visit your neighborhood Dick’s two food stores today. Potatoes im". 19¢ Oran@Wes reiim en, 3 a2... 59e Plums rama" 49¢ Butter tire. 47c Soap Crystal White > HH. J. Freede, Oklahoma City, Okla., former Bismarck resident, is here to Spend a week as the guest of his cou- | sin, Max Kupitz and Mrs Kupite, 313 | | . ‘Mandan St. ! ** * | Miss Helen House of the Dahners- ‘Tavis Music company has left for Grand Forks, where she will visit ‘over the week-end with her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. House. Phone 462 400 GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS. PHONE x * & ° Miss Edith Halverson, Detroit, | i i i Mich, Mrs. W. G. Scholts, Los An- There is nothing so nice as a juicy tender steak or roast | geles, Calif., and Mrs. Clara Conger, from Tittle Bros. ; Mondovi, Wis., arrived Thursday for visit with their brother, Henry Hal- -Trimmed lean, verson of the Grand Pacific hotel. | Pork Steak per Ib. .........45 They will remain until the first of H b Fresh Ground, i am urger Per Ib. . ccsssaven Mr. and Mrs. Obert Olson and daughter Auverne, 514 West Thayer | next week. avenue, will leave Saturday noon for|f/ PORK SHLDR. Pork Siteed Minneapolis and St. Paul for a sev- eral days’ visit. Later they will go to| C C } e (ME Gee one ene at eater Roast lb. Liver bb. Rete ana Peet “Artur tbefore rac Ub seer eee Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Krause and Mrs. | lean bacon Ib. ......... C Krause's mother, Mrs. Mell Pollard, Chuck Baby BEEF = Baby | 3 , Steak lb. 20c Roast lb. LUC well trimmed, Ib. .. 15 Rose apartments, have gone to Osh- ° e Lean, sugar | 6 boc o oll ve LARD, per Ib. ........ 9c Hy Smoked P ICHICS ye Ty oss C LG. A, J Rubers, red 25c | Puffed Wheat™ 23 SHORT RIBS of BEEF, FRESH DRESSED kosh, Wis., for a visit with relatives. | © lipped, 6 BOXES .......+06 per Ib. .......... 12%,c | SPRINGERS and HENS Minced Hed | 7 eer de | HAM bb. 11 C | Sausage tb. 21 table decorated with a birthday cake ‘They are guests of Mrs. Pollard’s sis- Homemade Sausage of all kinds | Ty + , a ee eT ‘Special Prices to Threshers ter, Mrs. W. P. Findeisen at her home PHONE 143 number of gifts were presented Mrs. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables on Lake Butte-des-Morts. They were ‘accompanied to Oshkosh by Mrs. R. E. McLees, Oshkosh, a cousin of Mrs. Krause who came here for a brief visit. Peterson. ar : **e# Visit Paul Brown Members of St. Anthony's Mission- ary group were guests at a bridge PLUMS ORANGES Toio rifth St. following the regular gl Bet basket - 496 | sae a .. following the regu! meeting of the group Thursday eve- BANANAS 15c Hedda ahr K 49c BEETS 10c 3 large bunches ....++. 10c ning. Cards were played at four|[m 3 lbs. for ... SWEET CORN AIDC Sertoli) 34c tables, with score prizes going to Mrs.|¥_ RADISHES J. G. McLaughlin and Mrs, Fred|[ 3 large bunches CELERY 21c | Ccassace 10¢ mal 5c Raspberries Blueberries Ete. + a” o Pineapple Plantation Large No. 2¥, can Specials for Saturday STEER POT ROAST, ee ‘ } Mrs. Anna Peterson, 300 Thirteenth St., celebrated her 76th birthday an- niversary Thursday by entertaining a company of 21 friends and relatives ‘at her home. The time was spent in- formally with cards. Refreshments ‘were served by Mrs. Peterson's daugh- ters, Mrs. E. F. Beltman, Mrs. J. J. ‘Tucker and Mrs. Amelia Smith, at a Cookies ikonmen, 21 bx .. 20c | Apple Butter 124... 25c Parowax ie ooo 19c | Olives a: 35c Pineapple 3%, oa, 25c | Mayonnaise? 24,54 17 ¢ ‘Bt ‘spre j A beautiful story and game book free with three:boxes of any Kelloggs breakfast food. Let the kiddies enjoy themselves. Groceries and Meats _ That You Like shower at her home in Mandan. The a AND AT % eevning was spent at bridge and four . tables were in play. Score prizes went | = can aaa ice 1, ~ ‘ H to Mrs. J. J. Howe and Miss Eleanor = . McCormick. Garden flowers deco- i rated the rooms, while the table in the dining room was centered with a; miniature bridal party. A color scheme of green and orchid was used. * # % Miss Shaw received gifts for a bath- room. | ie =" SS Quality Foods of Mrs. A. Harris, 418 Fifth St., has as E 7 3 her guests for a few days her sister- < | < course, but now in-law, Mrs. Frank Harris and her “ i priced go extremely niece, Miss Zella Mae Harris, who ar- j hasl _ ae i \ j rived Thursday evening: from Ingle- = . iq f i low that many wood, Calif. Mrs. Prank Harris and < housewives will con- Miss Harris made their home in Bis- marck for many years. They are en sider the purchase of a complete supply. ‘Wilhelm. “ee GREEN ONIONS For Miss Marjorie Shaw, Mandan, |,J 3 bunches who is to become the bride of Al|{ WAX BEAI Cordner, Bismarck, this month, Mrs.| 2 lbs. for . R. E. Percy entertained Wednesday | DELIVERIES: A.M. 9—10:30 P.M. 2:30—4:30 For the preparation of all those delicious dainty salads, so popular during the hot August days, you will find everything in abundance at Pigsly Wisgly—And you will be delighted with the quality and reasonable prices pre- vailing, > route to Minneapolis, where they formerly lived, coming here after a trip through the Canadian Rockies : with stops at Banff and Lake Louise IS STORE and a visit at several points on the California they will tour Yellowsrone eet he sbes' alifornia they ur Yellowstone a 5 ini: tl and Glacier parks and visit in Seattle. You need go no further if eats of ona et paeeagerpnos Miss Harris is an instructor in the grocery values in town. Please remember thz Hires) schools at Inglewood. . is located on pavement and parking space is plentiful. * * CATSUP ite tote w--.----..... L4e Mr. and Mrs. John B.. Cooley, who have made their home in Minot for cel Fo, Sek tne A Few of Our Many Values for Sat., Aug. 8th oa r MI Carnation, tall cans, 21 c Se OBE ya pg Best Creamery | j Mestings af Clubs | 1A ig ae ASPARAGUS Ne.i'ai'eans PM ..... Each 25e 2 for f" nd social Groups . % ~ “Xmecing oo tora xegnane fl BRAN FLAKES 2 ort... 19 SALMON stinono tai'cans's......scesseessseoe 2 CAMS2ZE lodge will be held at 8 o'clock this evening. 1 Story Book Free eee F. Blue Ros : j , i ? City-County Briefs LEMON it ne SHURE fat 37 c RIC ere Edin ise se seccvesecces AGATE re eeeneee: 3 lbs. 19c pra io medium Ay i Dakin ce 24c Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sakshaug, Mandan, are parents of a son born ‘Thursday at the St. Alexius hospital. | decanter bottle MATCHES Stout... Carton Ide MAZOLA DEAL - — a ag 2 qts. Mazola Oil real Wenternitise Cc Minneopa Fancy Catsup ; ; ke. dane Com wi Gloss Starch granulated sugar large bottle tas ats r ody pkg. Lini re! i S Aare ese ct ct BUN as 10 pound Regular $1.40 value cloth bag .......4. ; h VINEGAR sotto... 19 APRICOTS “szator. oss caterma, Tb. Ie Pure Cider Vinegar, quart 1 9 ‘ Cc A daughter was born at the Bis- marck hospital Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Dingle of Bismarck. Announcing the opening of Brodl’s Barber Shop Saturday, located under Thorberg’s Cafe. Dance at Glen Echo Satur- day night. Sam Kontos and ae ; pia Rroibedenrs paying, KELLOG’S SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ; See ae ee ee * of games FREE | ows town anacr vor next |! TOMATOES fit... 25e PORK and BEANS ttre a. 2 cans 28¢ mith purchase of any thtes packages of Kellogs’s cereals - including Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Rice Krsplce, Pep, Krumbles, Whole Wheat Biscuit and ——Inquire at 416 Ave. A. Also Vic- tor coal heater for sale. Just like new. May be seen at the Montana- Dakota Power Company. PORK and BEANS M27 =" 95 CREMETTES itscaront onthe market’..............-.» Pkg, 5¢ | AES FS a ag Aaa ama cee tar. a = AKE Sredere te you kg AL eater =—————— I CANTALOUPE a2". 84c If] CAKEFLOUR citer nee Phage Qe |p Ne 2 te oo ne 24e large can cieecke These Discontinued Corn Flakes : Richholt’s Meat Department POTATOES {o'ts. ................ 22e Double thick — keep : Fancy Spring Chickens, Models of their crispiness in WEE AO reinsert s we prises» b's nikbce se heead ciaiss 30c or, ERAT Sr... She Breakfast. with seed 10c mie... 1608 18 PRs os cs ve cece nase Lean Picnic Shoulders, SYRUP mycom 63c eel pr Teen - wenittinge is A All Fruits and Vegetables in Season Marcovitz Grocery OTE OE me pe ego oe 12c Stewing and Roasting Chickens ° Summer Sausage, ' Bee Dash ches sce tcco cc einer -o C= aaa rere BANANAS 23332". Ib. 5c TOMATOES tssiscppt tomatoes. _ Albs, 25c [ Tele. 631] Free Delivery [7& Thay. |

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