The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1931, Page 2

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VEEGREGIEE? TRrecgrggerry7 yt THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1931 any previous month since our rec- ords began in 1920. “The beef cattle market suffered RISES IN PRICE FOR. me tes account of unseasonally mild weather. steers and veal calves were at the lowest point since our records began, and stocker and feeder steers were unchanged from the record low es- Yablished last month. “Shipments of stocker and feeder cattle from South St. Paul during Minneapolis, Dec. 30—(P)—Prices| October and November were nearly of four important northwest farm} 20 Per cent smaller than in Noveme products, bread wheat, durum whea' barley and rye, increased in Novem: ber as compared with the same mont! of last year, the Minneapolis Federal | Reserve bank said Tuesday in is monthly report for the ninth reserve) district. In October there were only two in- Bread Wheat, Durum Wheat, Barley and Rye Had In- creases in Value 1 ' early 30 per cent in total cattle re- mers and feeders are taking the the country. Butter Market Nervous western farm product, the re} about one-half as large as the five- a Dierakies a oats and fist ad year average for that date, and less compared with last year, were so than one-half as large ag on Dec. 1 a small as to be insignificant. (| year a It was ne Boia) dit “During the last few months, an| @Pparent consumption of butter in increasing number of farm products) the United States during October was have passed their low point for i931| three per cent heavier than in Oc- and have since increased in >rice| tober last year. until November. The price of rye} “On the unfavorable side, the lead- months and flax and potatoes and| dairy region. Cows enjoyed good pas- corn for one month. Eggs Rise Most | “The increases from the 1931 low- est prices have ranged from 11 per- Sore Throat? cent for flax and potatoes to 115 per a cent for eggs. Part of these increases are seasonal, but a larger proportion Don’t Gargle’ are due to supply and demand fac- tors of & more permanent character. | You get quicker, better relief with “Tt is also significant to note that|/Thoxine, a prescription exclusively the price of hens remained station-|for throat ailments. The very first ary from September to November this! swallow relieves the throat soreness. year, whereas in every.former year|Its internal action removes the cause since our records started in 1920,|which otherwise might develop into there has been a decrease in the price serious illness. of hens during this period,” the re-| Most coughs are caused by an irri- port continued. tated throat; Thoxine stops these at) “November livestock receipts atjonce. Safe for the whole family —) South St. Paul greatly exceeded those | guaranteed no dope. Money back if of November last year. Hog receipts|not satisfied. 35c. At your druggist. were larger than in any previous No-|—Advertisement. Cooks I. G. A. Store Phone 564 The “Big” Little Store 512 Avenue D Everything in Fruits and Vegetables Cauliflower, white Butter, heads, each ..... 27c 2 Ib. roll ........ 59c ae \ Per Lb. | Bacon, 1 rioin 3 Round Steak | 22c _ 1-2 Ib. pkg. .. Oc Meat Department Beef, Pork and Veal Hamburger Pork Sausage Chickens Veal Cutlets Oysters Logan’s “We Thank You” $5) Fruits Emperor Grapes, Oranges, Bananas Grapefruit, Extra Fancy Winesaps Vegetables Head Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflower, New Car- rots, Parsnips, Rutabagas, Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Green Peppers Grocery Specials Royal Baking Powder, MRhO CON oro in ces sas .. 43¢ Minneopa Seedless Raisins, 2 PROS... sss ss ERAN Hen 1 9 Cc Almonds, Peerless, BPE AOR 656s caupon .32c Richelieu No. 3 Sieve Sweet Wrinkle Peas, 3 cans for .............. 67c “Fit for a King” Richelieu Ginger Ale, 8 bottles ........... ness an Martha Ann Fruit Cake, $1.50 size Martha Ann Fruit Cake, $3.00 size ...... ANSHATAN As Meat Department sang § bind ‘oom. 1 2 Cana 1 4 Cc oe ie pane eee 1 6c and 1 8 c Meat Loaf, composed of Beef, Veal and Pork ; PREP eetE season and bake, per pound .............. ... 18¢ Lamb Stew, not Mutton, PER EDOUSG ios Ss ss adinmeied's t's ] 2c All Phones 211 118 Third St. Close Thursday evening at 6:30 and will be closed all day New Year's PRSSESELG405 REESE EP: vember despite the fact that the No-| 2 | tures during much of this period, caused some concern. Butter pric when they normally would have been) in London and Copenhagen declined: Butter receiving winter rations. As 2 wed somewhat during Novembe:. | October, most of the increase com-! during November from the greatly, ead Elks Boxing Card, New | United} Year’s night, 32 rounds. | during November, and the exchange) States increased from 76,000 pounds sult, milk production was stimulated| values of Canadian, English: and|!n September to 587,000 pounds iu and only about one-half -as large| Danish currencies were lower in withdrawals were made from butter; terms of American money. “As a result of these ‘decreases, ‘hic} Use the Want Ads ) price differential between butter 1} “The foreign dairy situation also! New York and butter abroad nar-, “The median prices of butcher| Fancy Meats JCH TO ANY MEaL ber last year despite an increase of| . ipts. It is interesting to note that| tter kinds of feeder cattle back to! RICHHOLT'S GROCERY “The butter market was nervous; creases over last year’s figure and| uring November and the first half before that there was a period of 11/| of December. On the favorable side; months with no increases in the year-| Were the small storage holdings ot) ly comparison for any major nort! utter, which on Dec. 1 were only Phone 143 EARLY Standards Selects Counts Free Delivery We Wish All A Happy New Year May each leaf you turn through the New Year be marked with good cheer and fortune. Oysters | Home Made Sausage of All Kinds Ludefisk—And Everything Else You Might Desire in Meats has been increasing for seven! ing factor was the unusually mild months, barley and eggs for five! weather during October, November months, oats and wool for thre2| and December in many parts of the This Is the Time for Good Resolutions Here Is One— “T resolve during 19382 to order my groceries and meats of Richholt’s Grocery.” Phone 143 For Prompt Service Central Meat Market “We resolve to do our,best to make it to your inter- —RICHHOLT’S GROCERY. Special for Thursday CREAMERY BUTTER— (Include a roll with grocery order) Meat—Phone 631—Department Fancy Spring Chickens, per Ib.........18¢ New Years Poultry Fancy Turkeys FANCY HENS—SPRING CHICKENS Cash & Carry 25c CREAMERY BUTTER Rae 10c Pork Roast_73¢—Pork Roast _ ieee ahs |: Sugar Cured, medium and heavy, per Ib. ..........s006 seeee DAIRY BUTTER In Jars, 2 - 3 - 5 Ib. sizes, made by Wilbert Fields. Place your New Shipment Finnan Haddie FROZEN OCEAN PIKE 124c t0 16c :14c 0 20c 124c 14ct018c 19c, 22¢ Drawn and head- w Years oe ma: Extra Fancy Celery Cabbage, Celery Hearts, Celery, Radishes, Green Onions, Hothouse Tomatoes, Head Lettuce, Cauliflower, Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Rutabagas, Carrots, Beets per Ib. .......seeee fresh, Ib. .......0006 ROUND STEAK FANCY OYSTERS Extra Fancy Cranberries, ; Extra Fancy Large Naple Fancy Bulk Cider, per’ gal. ........ H. J. Heinz Mincemeat, 2 $1.05 Extra Fancy Mixed Nuts Turnips, Carrots, Bagas* sina Eastern Apples, 3 Ibs. Brussels Sprouts, Red Cabbage, Green Onions Pomegranates, Head Lettuce, Fancy Celery RED APPLES WINESAP =, ROME BEAUTY Extra Fancy Paper Shell H,. J. Heinz Plum and Fig Pudding, special, 2 40c cans for .. Beech-Nut brand Tomato Ramer’s Chocolates, Extra Excellent Quality Extra Fancy Cream Candy, B. & M. Fish Flakes, spe- COMB HONEY, each IMPORTED FIGS POP CORN Butter Scotch Flavor Syrup, special, 2 Jolly Time, vacuum tins, GINGER ALE CANADA DRY— Washed Figs, put up in i- Ib. boxes, 45¢ value, spe Rub-No-More Washing Powder, softens hard wa- ter, the cleanser and wash- : ing powder, special, 3 30c Paper Shell Al- monds, Ib. ...... LIBBY’S FRUITS Ty FRUITS FOR SALAD. E [ y Deluxe Halves or Fancy Sliced, ussner’s 1060 VST PEACHES Phone 1060 See + Ow abe THESFINTSAING ‘TOUCH TO ANY MEA Phone 816 D & WHITE sr Owned and Operated by Scott’s Grocery 311 Seventh Street Four Free Deliveries Each Day BUTTER, 2-Ib. rolls, per pound ............- 27c | EVERYTHING IN FRESH FOODS FOR NEW YEAR'S SUGAR, ‘We thank all our patrons for their kind patronage and extend to all our wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year ‘Well thats that: Goodbye 1931! Welcome 1982! We IGA Grocers’ have pledged ourselves to prove the merits of the Independent Merchant—by giving our friends and customers more for their money—in value, service and quality! HAPPY NEW YEAR, FOLKS! 4 fy GRAPE FRUIT (8K PURE COCOA IGA Bh. 2. 880 No, 2 cans .. for 21b, ve PEANUT BUTTER IGA ©"... 28¢ > GINGER ALE IGA i2".”" 24-02., 2 for 296 (No bottle charg") RP H' ty YOU LOOK AT IT a IGA COFFEES SATISFY There’s an IGA Blend of Coffee to delight YOUR ta the price you want to pay. Learn what Coffee satisfaction really A is—try an IGA Blend. COFFEE “DeLuxe” ”- * “1 Brand ? “gs Brand b. $ 10a ....6 1 596 Jumbo Shrimp (8K Fey. Cove Oysters 18K can..126 cart. 236 Sweet Pickles W & N Daisy Seda Crackers Tohnston’s, Wy) Toilet Paper IGA Sc. 3 ws 19¢ Syrup IGA 3225... 276 Cene and Maple Cake Flow IGA ai bi Pkt Dessert Powder IGA Pkg: S3e You will find a complete line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables reasonable prices. w b= ® at your I. G, A. stores at z Phone 1080— BISMARCK FOOD MKT. —408 ° Phone 199-W— BROADWAY FOOD MKT. —122 6th Phone 564— COOK’S GROCERY —508 Ave. D Phone 279— DICK’S GROCERY, No.1 —710 Thayer Phone 878— DICK’S GROCERY. No. 2 —308 18th St. Phone 177— OWENS’ GROCERY —310 So, 10th Phone 371— -R. T. GROCERY —204 Sth St. Phone 611— SPEAKS GROCERY —216 Bdwy. s ee a emai a es it cn -RGE N NE S S li re 3 +

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