The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 12, 1932, Page 2

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th For ‘er Y 2 te n Bi s . a thi es. Th °o 3 rst tr le e ! a ° rt ik s % a t Ss « Hi t g 0 ‘ 2 > € 1 L._ URGES WASHINGTON THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1932 it corporation and the reconstruction corporation. The Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie railway asked au- ‘thority to borrow $2,990,173 from the jrailroad corporation to pay interest lon bonds due at various times between | |March 1 and Sept. 1. i | The application said “the proposed jborrowing is absolutely necessary to 1 ¢ = GOVERNOR SHAFER |prevent default in payment of obli- gations due at various times between ‘ ...,.,|March 1 and Sept. 1.” The applica- Recommends Special Patriotic|tion set out a long list of bonds on | rae} . . which the company says it cannot Activity in View of pay interest out of present earnings, 5 ‘i | The Boston and Maine railroad ask- Bi-Centennial ed authority to issue $57,500,000 worth of bonds to mature March 1, 1952, to! retire other bonds and reimburse its | Celebration of the George Wash- treasury for improvements. |Nelson, 235 West Thayer Avenue. WASHBURN PIONEER DIES IN BISMARCK Olaf Bjorklund, 90, Succumbs Friday From Infirmities of Old Age Olaf Bjorklund, 90, a resident of western North Dakota for nearly 50 years, died here Thursday night from the infirmities of old age. He died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Edward marek Thursday of the death at Lake Kushaqua, N. Y., early Thursday aft- ernoon of Mrs. Paul Molitor, 27, a sister of Kenneth W. Simons, 811 Mandan street. Mrs. Molitor, whose home was in Chatham, N. J., had been a patient at a sanitarium at Lake Kushaqua for many months, suffering from a tubereular infection. She had been | believed on the road to recovery but piri @ setback which resulted in le: | VICKS COUGH DROP .-. All you’ve hoped for in a Cough Drop= medicated with 212 6th St. HOME BAKE SHOP Phone 462 ington bicentennial celebration will be initiated Sunday, Feb. 21, throughout North Dakota in accordance with a/ Proclamation by Governor George F. Shafer. The anniversary celebration will be Belfield Oil Strike i Remains a Mystery | Belfield, N. D., Feb. 12—Belficld’s| Born in Sunne parish, in the province of Varmland, Sweden, Bjorklund came to America in 1882. After a year's residence in Rock! Island, Ill., he came to North Dakota to take up a homestead near Painted Woods. About 30 years ago, he moved ingredients of VIEKS carried out in the state and through- B a gasoline well continues to be a com-ito Washburn, where he made his| out the nation from Feb. 22, to| munity mystery. Samples of the al-|home until 1928, when he came to! ‘Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24. Governor Shafer urges, in his proc- | state chemist at Bismarck and to the Jamation, that citizens engage, from time to time “in proper and fitting ceremonies commemorative of this great patriotic event in the history of our country.” He recommends: That the celebration be initiated Feb. 21, conducted in all churches and other Teligious bodies, devoted to the re- ligious and _ patriotic aspects of| Washington's life. “Urges Many Programs That Feb. 22, the 200th anniversary | of the birth of Washington, be ob- served as a national holiday, with! the suspension of all private and pub: lie business on that day; that the oc-| casion be commemorated by the gen-/ eral attendance of the people in pub- lic meetings; that mayors of all cities issue proclamations setting aside the, day as a holiday; that civic and ser- vice clubs provide fitting programs; that the radio and public press fea- ture the event. That the several national holidays during the year be especially observed as occasions on which the patriotism, citizenship and Americanism of Washington be emphasiz ‘That special courses of study, ap- propriate to the teaching of early American and constitutional history and particularly appreciative of ‘Washington's life as the first Ameri- can, be offered in all colleges and high schools. That there be universal participa- tion by schools and educational in- stitutions in the George Washington Essay, Declamation and Oratorical contest sponsored by the U. 8S. George ‘Washington Bicentennial commission. To Post Portraits That portrait posters of Washing- ton be exhibited in all school rooms, | court rooms, public halls and other | public buildings and in homes. | ‘That pageants, plays and musical festivals, portraying the personality and character of Washington and the history of his times, be given at all state and county agricultural fairs | during 1932, and at community pic- | nies, patriotic celebrations and other | public assemblies. | ‘That all state agricultural, trade | and professional associations and all military, civil, religious and educa-; tional associations, and federations take special recognition of the bicen- tennial anniversary at their conven- tions. That all organizations of children and junior agencies prepare special programs. ‘That newspapers and other period- icals publish, from time to time, fea- ture articles calculated to inspire in-/ terest in colonial history. Poultry Meetings in Stark Are Arranged| Dickinson, N. D., Feb. 12—(P)}—A| series of meetings to discuss the care | and management of poultry are to be held in Stark county March 14 to 19, C. C. Eastgate, county agent, has announced. Frank E. Moore, ex- tension poultryman from the agricul- tural college, will conduct the meet- Gash returns received here this fall, Eastgate said, show that more money was realized from poultry than from wheat, Shipments of approximately, 500 barrels of poultry averaging 225 | pounds each, brought Missouri Slope poultry raisers more than $25,000 during November and December, fig- | ures available disclosed. Outlook Conference Is Held in McLean) 12.—The first | Fargo, N. D., Feb. week of meetings for the discussion | of the 1932 farm outlook will be con. cluded in McLean county Saturday ; by O. M. Fuller, farm economist, of the North Dakota Agricultural col- | lege. The McLean sessions, which are the fourth of a series of 19) scheduled in the state for February, are being conducted under the direc: tion of A. L. Norling, county agricul tural agent. Earlier this week the out look was the subject of meetings held | in Valley City, Jamestown and Bis- | marck. A second meeting is to be held it Burleigh county, Feb. 19, according Puller. Two Railroads Place Requests for Loans| = | Washington, Feb. 12.—(#)—Two railroads Friday asked Interstat:: Commerce Commission permission to borrow money from the railroad cred- | with appropriate services| refinery, jurged. This is just the time Castoria can help most. Castoria, you know, | leged product have been sent to the; University at Grand Forks but no| reports have been received as yet. | Persons who sent the samples hope to ascertain by chemical tests if the | product in the well, located on the| Paul Matteson property, was put| there by nature or was produced by a; Matteson, local agent for the Oc- | cident Elevator company, has taken the handle off the pump at the well.| He says he is afraid of fire if the hole is not kept closed. | Serving Coffee at Gussner’s.| for COLICKY BABIES +. . THROUGH CASTORIA'S '@ GENTLE REGULATION The best way to prevent colic, doc- | tors say, is to avoid gas in stomach and bowels by keeping the entire in- testinal tract open, free from waste. But remember this: a tiny baby’s tender little organs cannot stand harsh treatment. They must be gently is made specially for babies and chil- dren, It is a pure vegetable prepa ation, perfectly harmless. It con. tains no harsh drugs, no narcotics. For years it has helped mother: through trying times with colicky; babies and children suffering with di- gestive upsets, colds and fever. Keep genuine Castoria on hand, with the name: Bismarck to live with his daughter. His wife died four years ago. The funeral tentatively has been set for Sunday afternoon, Rev. E. mila, eae 7 Benzon officiating. fe, pure! Interment will be in the Washburn | $24 far better shan ond cemetery. | Cealing right, 26c, ® oca ans Sister inaicestion. Mae Succumbs in East! TUMS = peared, 108. Ws when you feel dissy, hesdachy, Dilious, Take NATURE'S BEMEBT—WR Tablets, It's vegetable, — i Information was rectived in Bis-! HOT PRINCESS PATT COFFEE Served All Day, Specially Priced Since 1883 Gussner’s Nearly Fifty Years on Main Street ° Phone 1060 Phone 1060 Our Meats Are Strictly Full Grain Fed “There’s a Difference’ MEAT DEPARTMENT HEAD LETTUCE 2\to0°"" BUTTER Special Price Creamery, 1-4 Ib. prints, Cash & Carry Meat Dept. Only Cash & Carry A NOVELTY A DELICACY FRESH HOT BOLOGNA ... At 11:30 A. M—Direct from the Cookers—At 11:30 A. M. Spiced Ham, LUNCHEON LOAF fn. Smoked Country Sausage Veal Stew, Pork Liver, Fancy, Ib. ........0065 10c Fresh, Ib. ........004. SLICED BACON sw crt 956, 35¢ Lett khen CAS Richholt’s Thayer and Seventh Phone 631 Cheese Fancy Full Cream, per Whi. siasewseaee .20c Pineapple Minneopa Fancy Sliced, packed by Dole, large 17c No, 2% can .. Mazola Oil Pint ... Quart . Salmon -Medium Red 1-lb. can . 4e-lb. can Tomatoes Utah Solid Pack, large 2% cans, 2 for FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT LOWEST PRICES Fancy Dairy Butter, Fh ee tale 21 c | Meat Department Fancy Dressed Chickens, per me Die Shankless Picnics, 6-7 lb. 1 5 average, per lb. c Rolled Rib Roast, cut from steer beef, ee ibid css cancers Round Steak, Cooks I. G. A. Store Phone 564 = The “Big” Little Store 512 Avenue D AILT, G, A. Specials fe 8 doa... SOC Cookies, assorted, Candy Orange and Lemon Drops, Ib. 1 1 Cc Lettuce, 2 heads for Bulk Dates, 2 Ibs. for MEAT DEPARTMENT BEEF PORK VEAL Cash & Carry No Phones PORK SAUSAGE J3,""" racat..., 9C, 14 MINCED HAM Sci", cust. LARD 1 LARD Limit with Meats 7C Limit with Meats PORK STEAK warn........ Lle, 13¢ LIVER SAUSAGE, LAMB STEW, HEAD CHEESE .. 124c PORK HEARTS .... OC BACON fietey, per guna" 14¢ 018¢ PICNICS Stee cures, Special, per Ib. ..... seeeee Cash & Carry Pancake Flour, 2 pencils free, No Phones PILLSBURY’S (rei. NEW POTATOES fas Grows BAKING POTATOES We per peck CELERY HEARTS Tot Biene 3 for GRAPEFRUIT ltt Florias, of juice, per doz, Cash & Carry .12¢ Washed Carrots Yellow Onions Washed Parsnips 5 Lbs. 24c NAVEL ORANGES From the Famous Redlands district, Large, Sweet Juicy 3 Doz. Selected, Fancy, ---$1.00 Cash & Carry Cash & Carry SUGAR, 10 Ib. muslin bag 100% Pure Soap, no filler SOAP CHIPS aaaea, 3 ws. . (Do you know that most Soaps contain TOMATO JUICE Sollete Inn Brana, KRAFT CHEESE 2:2! SALMON, Med. Red, 1-2 Ib. 1-2 Ib. pkg. ...... wee 19C DOMINO SUGAR ; fr" .19¢ TOILET TISSUE $7! Vale, .23¢ SARDINES, Very Special, 2 for .....9¢ MAZOLA, 23 Cc. TOMATOR?, No. 2% 3c mM .21c¢ BAKER’S CHOCOLATE BARS Original Walter Baker A haart Shipment PRINCESS PATT COFFEE Sale and Sampling, 1 lb. vacuum tins, Gussner’s Since 1883 Phone 1060 Phone 1060 Quality At Less Quality At Less HEMPEL’S 107 Fifth Street Opposite Patterson Hotel Saturday and Monday Specials The Baker Bar Plain and Almond Milk Chocolate lar #128 value, special .... 89C Our Family Flour on’ Sack Guaranteed Dwarfies sack, only Grandma’s White Naphtha Laundry Soap, 10 bars for Wanda Tollet Soap, 6 100 bars, (6 Springtime 53 tumblers free) only c Sweet Potatoes, Stone's, No. 2% tin, 2 for nice, per Ib. .......... 15c ‘Wax Beans, cut, Green Top Carrots, 25¢ Cranberries, very No. 2 tin, 2 for 2 bunches Dill Pickles, Bananas, ripe yellow, full quart jar oe bs. 4: head, 2 for Longhorn Cream Cheese, per Ib. ....... Lard, 1 Ib, ‘carton O., 2 large No. 2% ti Chic Cleanser, 6 cans for Case (48 cans) $2.75 Salmon, 1 Ib. flat pink, vacuum packed, 2 for 25c 12 cans for only 78¢ Toilet Tissue, S. O,, 1,000 sheet, 3 for We receive orders up to 8 p. m. Friday for early Saturday delivery. Paramount Coupon Tickets Free With Every Purchase , PACKING CO. 10 ra ~©—- Govt. Inspected Meats _, 0%, Bismarck’s Leading Market PORK ROAST yern "Te Ground Beef Oc Beef Roast VEAL ROAS PORK CHOP BEEF ROAS Fresh Sliced Veal Hearts ()! / 9C Pork Liver Meaty Veal Stew, Per Lb. ..... 8c Smoked Bacon Squares, Lb. . Ile Ring Liver Sausage, Per Lb. . 124c Freshest Fruits and Vegetables VISIT PAUL BROWN Head Lettuce, fresh white, 2 for .. Celery Hearts. crisp, white, 3 for .......... Shldr., milk fed, per Ib. Center Cut Chuck, per Ib. . oe 1 3 Cc Lean Cuts, per Ib. ... Dates, fancy pitted, 10 oz. pkg., 2 for Bananas, 3 pounds .. [Schilling Pepper ’ ll pepper is not MSDDE = alike. Not by any means! Schilling’s is rich in aromatic oils and kas more flavor. Some are merely stinging “dust. oil, 2 for .... SALMON — Autumn MAZOLA OIL— Brand medium red,/ Van Camp's, Quart can . eis per can .... Pint can ... Fancy Chickens TOILET TISSUE— SUGAR— TOMATOES, Pine- Crystal Tablets, crest Utah solid pack, 1-Ib, cartons 9 No. 2% cans, 2 for Cj 2 tor 23c PEACHES— Patterson Seal, Sew Seal, Tse ret Seal, lo. 15¢): for ATC |2 tor 43 | PINEAPPLE — Pat-| MUSCAT GRAPES, Peres eine? oe Seal, slicea or} Patterson Seal, 0. , d, 2 2 No, 2% 53¢| No 25 tins. SOC | tins Economy Grocery Phone 34 Cowan Bldg. 411 Broadway “We Thank You” Oranges! Oranges! Grapefruit Small but juicy Small and juicy 8 doz. 57 6 for 29¢ 12 for 57c h Bananas, Winesap Apples, Delicious Apples Vegetables Head Lettuce, Celery, Carrots, Cauliflower, Rutabagas, Sweet Potatoes, Squash Grocery Specials Autumn Brand medium Red Salmon, an ex- ceptional value; 14-lb. can, 13c, lb. can 2le Sugar, Crystal Tablets, 1-lb. pkg., 2 for : 1 9c Pinecrest Tomatoes, No. 214 cans, Utah, 2 for .... 5 Mazola Oil, much less than cost (pints, 23¢,) (quarts, 39c) Danish Pride Milk, large cans, 3 cans ... ‘ eee ..23C Toilet Paper, lor, A large rolls ..........eeeeeeee 23c Valentine Candies Special boxes for the youngsters and grown- ups. Popular priced. Richelieu Peaches In a class by themselves with the taste of fresh peaches; in halves, sliced or 9 Raggedy Anns, 8 large cans.... 6c “Meat Department” Government inspected meats—with quality Spareribs, nice and meaty, 2 Ibs. for ... 2lc Pork Loin Roasts, young 1 4c pigs, per Ib. .... Pot Roast Beef, steer, fancy 16 quality, per Ib. ........... Stewing Hens Franks, large and juicy, per pound Spring Chickens All Phones 211 118 Third Street DELIVERIES: 8:45 - 10:30 — 2:30 - 4:30 Close 8 p. m. JACKRABBITS WANTED We can use & quantity of Jacks. Bring them in now while a, market. Highest Te Pee for Cow Hide, pag Aad furs, “NORTHERN” HIDE AND FUR CO. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA

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