The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 20, 1932, Page 6

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__ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1932 os... (LL BET SALLY WANTS wee letters on subjects of in- tters dealing with con- troversial Teligious subjects, which attack individuals unfairly, or sich offend good taste and tair Fresh Meats Direct from local farms | | | pl will be returned to the writers, All letters MUST be signed. ‘ yeu wish t di if sigh the pteudonyin first and your || Specials for Saturday own name beneath {t. We will | | Fresh Dressed some OF THIS! ~ gd such requests. We reserve e tight to delete such parts of letters as may be necessary to conform to this policy, { CHEERS FOR BACKMAN. Baldwin, N. D., May 16, 1932. BROILERS HENS (Not Cold Storage) LARD iWon 6c Heavy Bacon tome" """11¢ Leg-o’-Lamb, Beef, Pork Veal Home Made Sausage of All Kinds Editor, Tribune: It is true, regardless of how busy I am I stop and read your People’s For- um, and today I saw the letter of my cld friend Oscar Backman, (I think there is a mistake in the spelling of name). Well, Oscar, I read your er with great interest. You surely something, and of course the age that you used is plain so ne can understand it and every fair-minded person must give you credit for what you said in your let- ter. I am sorry that I did not get to read Mr. H. O. Saxvik's statement in the Tribune. However, I would like for Mr. Saxvik to answer your letter that I read in the “People’s Forum” in the Daily Tribune of May 14th. The only way that I can see to stop hav- ing these complicating laws enacted, Oscar, is to have our eyes open on these lawmakers that we will elect this fall. My opinion is that we should elect all new men. These old ones, we N E W A N D G 0 L D E N A N ) G L knew what they did, when they tell us they are for reducing the taxes, I think it would be proper for them to VA ° l, " , apologize for allowing taxes to go as y 5 V) - br Vi by 5 A U High as tley ace. Te it reasonable, or COTES A CO?OCTHE U0 NCG) COOH fd WHY CART) can a father who has children yote for a law as a legislator of North Dakota, to compel children to attend school (6) six miles at (50c) fifty cents per IT'S GOING to be a breakfast worth enjoying Get a package from your grocer to-day. Always start the day right chilling coffee || CRRUMGHKTTE? PERATED When senexpected. We Deliver—Phone 143 Central Meat Market ae, Sap ein Sarg Fs the first time you serve Grape-Nuts Flakes! Grape-Nuts Flakes, like Grape-Nuts, is a prod- vba. For this crinkly-flake, crisp new cereal tastes uct of General Foods Corporation. Yours very truly, just about as good as anything that ever came JULIUS MEYER. DICK’S GROCERY | grandest of breakfast flavors—the glorious flavor of Grape-Nuts! to your table! It’s golden. It’s flaky. It’s deli- Sere tole Ninna : SST ee 24 ofa cae taal re both Grape-Nuts an ‘All State Highways cate. And it’s rich and nut-sweet with the Grape-Nuts Flakes I G.A. STORE E PREPARED 1 Enjoy the Grape-Nuts flavor in this new FLAKES Are Reported Good form. And keep on enjoyiyg it in the familiar All completed portions of the state And nourishing? Everybody gets good | nut-like kernels of GRAPE-NUTS itself—the Let uraaet guests “drop-in.” You're ready for them any- EN haar Seatalie ie breakfast nourishment from Grape-Nuts | crisp kernels so beneficial to teeth and gums. : Delivery speed that pense cy ‘hell “Youth be proud to Sloe crite fag auch GA, road condition report issued Friday by Flakes! A single dish, served with whole milk brings you pleasure. on any occasion, yet they're economical enough to include the state highway department. or cream, provides more varied nourishment . ; cohen on bo daily mene. Take advantege of there money-saving Fair weather the past week has per- h ait vamiealt Satisfying weight and orces---now. mitted the removal of the vehicle ——— ye Lemons rs 2/c Oranges, small 47 c S O AP weight restrictions on some roads in the HEW woul the central and northeastern portions ‘These restrictions had been necessary P 5 fp for the past several weeks because of GRAPE-NUTS IN UPITESE . soft subgrade, —_—_—_ Sat., May 21, to Fri., May 27, inclusive CORNED BEEF IGA ter’. 23C SANDWICH SPREAD IGA ;.... POTTED MEAT IGA .......... CHILI CON CARNE IGA, VEAL LOAF IGA ..... . SLICED BEEF IGA 2i:%*....15¢ cas PIGS FEET IGA rm .... Vienna Sausage IGA navels, sweet juicy, 2 doz. Radishe: aa oe 5c “— ema Oe daa 35c 19c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CARROTS ire2vcncs.."2 for 15¢ LETTUCE Sia gious 2 for 17¢ BAKING POWDER a Butter 227... 19¢ PRICE ie nes Cee oe. Ea. 10c needa ite Driver 2 5 Strawherrsee— Fancy “Aromas” (We Carry All LG. A. Specials) beta ca LEMONS (300) size ne ee cseeseeeees Doz. 31c SWEET PICKLES ae ce TOMATO JUICE seis... LOC OLIVES IGA Zsset ou atannow, 35c “Sunkist Navels”| ORANGES large size....... Doz. 35¢ Barr’s fancy Golden CORN iivcn's sc”. Sfor25¢ | COFFEE TOMATOES wc: ine’. 3for 280 fern” ‘3 3 POUND MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR COVERNMENT “We Thank You” Strawberries, Cherries, Pineapple, Bananas, Valencia, Oranges, Apples 518 Ninth Phone 626 Van Camp's Pork & 17 Sweet Mixed, _ Beans, med. tns.... O1OY VAG Mite. Fresh Vegetabl SARDINES lah i= Whipping Cream pal rte aa pecs a Cele PICNIC $ pores gp ag Fe ibbv’s s . Tomatoes, Cu ; ry, * 1a-pt. bottle, “SPINACH oo: cas 2 for 35¢ es Fe oie tected tere Per clit soot PER PKG. 10¢ ee No. 2!) cans... ANS ........ Radishes, Green Onions, Carrots, Green Peppers CALIFORNIA PRUNES < 25... $1.25 Pasteurized Milk Delicious crisp dill E 1 Se Grocery Specials - . Grade A, 2 quarts ‘1 5c PICKLE pickles, qt. jars..... a. B U T T E FR Kellogg's Whole Wheat Biscuits, 21c TOILET ‘SOAP SDs fi cere ie ia dine oases Tee Chien OF CORNED BEEF i-0. can ......--. Ea. 19¢ eee RS aaa CAROL BOUQUET, COCO HARD , 2 J ‘ he ah osnte steerer smoawes ae 5 Lettuce, Fresh Ca ne rots CHIPPED BEEP o:yrcz. jar «......---- Ea, 18¢ POUND FS ie Bathroom Paper, (CELLOPHANE WRAPPED) Vis eS amahpaaiaeia ns Wi ek, and Beans Logan's Special 2-1b, Butter, per roll MACARONI torcssc. Bibs. 19¢ J SUICED BACON E 7, Monticello Dill TOMATO JUICE vei.<2": Ea. Ge Snes whe BARS OR 9 3 PKGS. 25c Tomato Soup amp’ Richelieu Special ‘ — gg - setae 5c CRISCO 3-lb. cans E 59 H | L E X sion ae tS Saturday Sp ecial Carnation Milk (sauce dish free)...... a. C ne . 1 Pree or dry, 59 c LG, A. pipers Patent, Richelieu Cra leat, 12 , Dy 28 3 cans or “Clorox” : Malt Syrup, E 42 5 ———— PURITA W none better ...... a. C Richelieu Tomato Juice, large au CANS, 3 CANS ......seesseserecsereerreeees 59c - Rondel Skinless and Boneless Portuguese Sardines, ot Fancy fresh Halowa ? | 7 M, gine, Hove meee selling tox 0c, 43 ee ade Tt Bulk Dates ........ = C Special, 3 cans 10F ......+eseeeeeceeeeees c Meat Department Government Inspected Quality Meats Pot Roast Beef, Steer, per lb... or Pork Loin Roast, young, per Ih. Puritan Lard, 100%; 2 -lb. pkgs. for... Meat Loaf, consists of Pork, Veal and Beef. Just season and bake; per Ib. .....ssccseseseserees 18e “Coll Meats—a full assortment of the best” GRAPEFRUIT JUICE tycrtims’. 3 for 25c PEANUT BUTTER fC han”...... Ea. 27¢ Chipped Beets Wisconsin, 50 c “Picnic Supplies” : Cups (for hot or cold dritiks), Forks, Spoons, Plates,” ‘hei Bismarck I. G. A. Stores Phone 1080— BISMARCK FOOD MKT. —408 Bdwy. Phone 199-W— BROADWAY FOOD MKT. —122 6th St. Phone 564— § COOK’S GROCERY —508 Ave. D Phone 279— _ DICK’S GROCERY —710 Thayer Phone 871— R.T. GROCERY .. —204 5th St. Phone 611— § SPEAKS GROCERY | —216 Bdwy. Weta pl POPC i? All Phones 211 118 Third Street DELIVERIES: Pi Cc =e ama : ssaciaasi oEEB 8:45 + 10:80 — 2:80 - 4:30

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