The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 17, 1932, Page 2

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kup, Jr., will store. The Holkup family will move here. | Holkup came to Bismarck 28 years | ago and lived here six years before going to Washburn. | He and his brother have purchased the property on which the tailor shop and store are located. manage the grocery LANGER SAYS. V. A. TS EXTRAVAGANT q Nonpartisan Candidate For Gov- ernor Assails Nepotism in Bismarck Talk 'Herd at Penitentiary | Sets Production Mark; — | rar an | Producing a total of 54,091 pounds | Dunseith, N. D. June 17—(P}—lof milk and 1,652 pounds of butter- | Charging the I. V. A. administration fat, cows in the North Dakota state with extravagance in government, 7 { 7 art penitentiary herd set a new record in William Langer. Nonpartisan League according Yo arden 6. 6. | Schilling Iced Tea is fragrant, fresh, full Chilled fragrance, of flavor—not merely tea-colored water. That’s because Schilling Tea ‘is kept fresh, sealed in vacuum like your coffee. Breads of All Kinds, Per Loaf 10c also have a complete line of delicious rolls, pies, cakes, cookies and doughnuts. Try our 25-cent noonday meals and 35-cent dinners at night. HOME BAKE SHOP Phone 462 candidate for governor, in an address |May. here Thursday night reiterated his/Turner. Pledge to reduce state expenditures by| The 12 leaders in the herd produced | one million dollars for the biennium, 9999 pounds of milk each and aver- | Af he is elected along with @ majority /ageq 691-2 pounds of butterfat,| | of the state legislature. . : “When Governor Shafer addressed a [tulvalent to 86 pounds of butter per} — fi 3B Fargo service club three years ag0,! One cow, No. 47 C, became fresh | when he was a candidate for office, he |way 5 and produced during the re-| | stated that there were too man¥| mainder of the month 2.250 pounds | commissions; that the were t0O!of milk and 119 pounds of butterfat. 5@ = many people on the payroll, and that |-phis makes No. 47 C one of the lead- if he became governor he would con- jing if not the leading cow in North solidate some of the commissions and pakota from a production standpoint. Jobs,” Langer sai ‘ | Warden Turner said the May rec- “He was elected and instead of com- ord was made possible through co- bining any of com ons and |operation of the dairy and farm de- ciel ane] oboe ion of the|partments at the prison, declari t legislature, controlled by the I. V. A..\that a properly balanced ration of al- | ° creating five new commissions and 65 falta hay and other feeds is import- | We Be = ew jobs.” . jant to production. E. 8. Dale, super- w In connection with his ple for!intendent of the dairy department, | a reducing state {said that proper cutting and curing! Ss of the alfalfa in season proved im- | 5 portant, it —_——___—_— | aie he Fur Sale—State Fur Co. 412 Sixth Strect ry ne mil-| 5e€ page 5. i it has| — a Hyland- | " % Morris recime, and wit doit! Use the Want Ads 0° without in any pairing the ; x efficiency of go te a a Carpe 4 Langer vigorously the | o state department employing | h married women 0! ve. le} a charged nepotism is pra o such a an extent that one dc headj BI in a state office had mploy | 1 sons and daughters and nephews to! a the extent of drawing combined sal-} a aries of over a thousand dollars Fa monthly. | i “I believe that while so many heads | % of families are a job,” said, i Langer, “that we Id not tolerate , 3 the practice of n ism in state af- fairs, and the will be done ; away with if I 9 ted to head our | ao We agree, Madam, 1 } ~ e ; Opens Tailor Shop, Nothing could make Grocery Store Here! Washburn for 22} r., has returned j After residing > years, John Holkt i 112 Broadway avenue we . cery store at 114 Broadw Holkup, a tailor at burn for two decades, will be in charge of the tailor shop while his son, John Hol-} \ ———<$<$— ge = - a / is a FOR THE CHILDREN: Tune in Kellogg's SINGING LADY every atter- noon, except Saturdays and Sundays, over stations affiliated with the N. B.C. from Coast to Coast. 5.30 Eastern Daylight Time, 6.00 Central Daylight Time, 5.30 Pacific Coast Time. Songs and stories children love. TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS BUT see how much easier ttis with the New Oxydol ——<— © If you want sparkling, clean dishes use the New Oxydol that makes 50% more suds—rich, long lasting suds that cut grease like a flash and rinse off clean, leaving no clean in a jiffy. And so easy on the hands! ——— 47% E55 WORK dishwashing a pleasure OXYDOL THE COMPLETE scam, eo dishes are Procter & Gamble HOUSEHOLD SOAP atform full cereal bowl! IF SOME one could canvass the youngsters of the land for their favorite breakfast dish, he'd find a landslide vote for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. Every morning of the week, these crisp, toasted flakes start the day in millions of homes. And what's better than a bowl of crunchy Kellogg’s served with cool milk or cream and fruit? Flavor that appetites can’t resist. So easy to digest it furnishes rich energy for work, play —or just for feeling fit! Mothers also appreciate the convenience and economy of Kellogg’s. No cooking or trouble. Many servings from a package costing but a few cents. Serve Kellogg's Corn Flakes for the children’s evening meal. Kellogg's encourage restful sleep —how much better than heavy, hard-to-digest foods. You'll prefer genuine Kellogg’s. No other corn flakes have such flavor and freshness. For Kellogg’s always reach you oven-fresh—because the flakes are. completely sealed in an inside WAXTITE bag. It’s a patented Kellogg feature. f Look for the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Quality guaranteed. Special at your grocer’s Grocers are now making a special feature of - fresh, delicious Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. Get a package this week and just taste these golden flakes that reach you so flavor-perfect and oven- fresh! You'll find Kellogg’s and fresh fruits or berries delightful these summer mornings ++. Very refreshing! esa che ersten et ane EE en rae Flowers that Kill All Flies or Mosquitoes with a Perfumed Mist There is a flower, gtown in Ja; which these sets cannot toler ate. Modern research has discover- ed that its extract kills them at a - war on these deadly pests. They, are your worst enemies, touch. This is the basis of Fly-Tox. ELY-TOX_ ONLY ‘ very lot is tested on flies in our mnomical. Use it bee: thing Ce a efficiency is guar- is too good for the safety of your anteed. e odor pleasant, the home. Go get it today—it’s harm- extra strength makes it very eco- less to people, stainless, sure, Use Fly-Tox for your home pro- tection. Start when the first fly or mosquito appears. Keep up this COOK’S GROCERY 1.G.A. STORE Everything in Fruits and Vegetables 2 tb toll scsc 1 toe 406 i Ice Box Cookie Roll, all beke perro. LOC CANTALOUPE, Fancy ripe, each ........ Meats Beef, Pork, Veal — Beef and Pork for Meat Loaf CHICKENS Atwoods’ Coffee, vacuum pack, PON Taye es 27c Carrots, 2 bunches . Rolled Rib Roast, per Ib. scvccseeelle OWN ER OPERATED \ better foods at | Lowez prices! Saturday, June 18, to Friday, June 24, inc. N GRAPE JUICE IGA | 2 vins SLC RED PITTED CHERRIES 5:; GRAPEFRUIT (6K......... s 2%:° 29¢ 2 Ss 30¢ MALT SYRUP IGA 2 ans 696 EEN EEE EE ED PURPLE PLUMS 18K 33 7* wou. 16c PEACHES IGA Fe"... 2 ane” BBC 18K or IGA Fancy quality, 16-02, Jar...... Cc Assorted 2 PICKLES IGA S00. CAROL SALAD DRESSING *;:: 10-08. jars ic 10c iz" 25c No. 21% Cans A9c ECONOMY SIZE NO. 10 FRUITS Broken Slices... STRAWBERRIES, Rainbow...... no titan 650 BLACKBERRIES, Rainbow..... no titan 39 PRUNES ............. sees eveno tan 398 PINEAPPLE, Grushed ............0"%2un 490 PEAMB.... 8 TLS. tena aie oxo 15Gan 49C RED PITTED CHERRIES.........™%.. §55¢ APRICOTS ........ ay esis sone eaa BLUEBERRIES ..........:-... x0 titan 69C ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES .......x. ii%ten 596 LOGANBERRIES + +No-i0'Gan §9C PEACHES, Sliced .... + +Not0"tan 496 RED RASPBERRIES ..........:.. .o te'ten $90 PINEAPPLE, Broken Slices..... no i0°tan 696 REDEEM PEN-JEL COUPONS FROM IGA DIRECT MAIL THIS WEEK IG.A.STORES © === SSS D3 CZ) ae “ | Au \__/ Bismarck I. G. A. Stores Phone 1080— BISMARCK FOOD MKT, —408 Bdwy. Phone 199-W— BROADWAY FOOD MKT. —122 6th St. Phone 5644— COOK’S GROCERY —508 Ave. D Phone 279— DICK’S GROCERY —710 Thayer Phone 371— R. T. GROCERY —204 Sth St. Phone 611— SPEAKS GROCERY $ —216 Bdwy. r pasheannennecears Delivers the Goods , i / Buowerser MALT gets a warm welcome into the home over and over again because it gives re- sults. Made by and for experts — backed by 75 years of malting experience—in the biggest, finest plant of its kind in the world. Have your dealer deliver BUD- WEISER—and watch BUDWEISER deliver the goods! 3 Ibs. in the big red can—light or dark. Budweiser - MALT ANHEUSER-BUSCH ~ d Juclu Li ; IRLEY MALT SYR! Annecy g r ST.LOUIS “FANCY CREAMERY Butter per lb. 15c Hood River o-"". 122¢ (Strictly Fancy, Limit 2 boxes) (Cash and Carry — Meat Dept. Only) a Our Meats Are Best © Strictly Grain Fed Meat Dept— BACON, Sliced, cellophane wrap 114¢ (Fancy, Sugar Cured, 1-2 Ib.) —No Phones— —Cash and Carry EXTRA SELECTED ‘hoe. per. 21€ PORK LOIN CHOPS Tityrn. ..... Llc PORK STEAK tistiy Fancy ............0€ ouirct. HAMBURGER \o"R.™"10c hoor an. | Sees cui tarnmen | 7-72 SKINLESS WEINERS 2%," 15c¢ SAUSAGE 2 found, and worth more .......10¢ WISCONSIN CHEESE tefiv™..15¢ Our Fresh and Smoked Sausage is made of superior meats. FRESH GENUINE SPRING CHICKENS TENDER STEWING HENS PURE LARD firttior, por pound es..ccssese. TE VEAL SHOULDER™ 5** J1¢, 15¢c or Roast, Ib. FANCY PORK SHOULDER "**,, 12c LAMB SHOULDER 32% 16c t019c LIVER SAUSAGE tai cheese, Blot 1c LEG-O-PORK pr oe ed de ox Special Minute Steak °"New™ Fancy: Steaks Ib. ae Tender — Flavorsome — Nutritious CUCUMBERS 2"... 5c, 10c, 12c FANCY LEMONS freer tree ...........34€ ORANGES | F*277,Yeeneiss .79¢ 3 dozen for ,.....+.006 POTATOES, Very Fine, bushel ..6Q¢ JELLO, any flavor, spec., 3 pkgs. ..21¢ Minneopa JELL POWDER, per pkg. 5¢ KING-OSCAR Se... .29¢ LIBBY’S POTTED MEATS ?." 25¢ CREME OIL 2°tt S00 wise ee MALTSYRUP fri 35 Phone GU \) N) NE R Phone 1060 1060 “

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