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And what a time and work saver, too! —_ Procter & Gamble 2 me down. 1 hardly enjoy a meal for thinking messy plates MOR SUDS a thy,8 ] LESSWOR L ovv0o SUNBRITE 3::-40¢ SUGAR CLEANSER The Double Action Economy Cleaner Anite COL.DUST =19¢ 4c SOAP CHIPS SATURDAY ONLY WHITE EAGLE Sus: tx 29c —_—_— 3-Quart Aluminum Sauce Pan and'10 BARS vine 39 WHITE EAGLE = ait ror C LAUNDRY, SOAP A peace PARSONS’ “oeagiae USE PARSONS’ FOR iat 19 c ALL CLEANING 14¢ C opel sn fabric, paint, surface Pkg. L | MA L EN E ‘WATER SOFTENER : ~ Large LEW <4 LYE 2 rh 2 5 c WASHING POWDER Pkg. 2 3 Cc Greenwich LYE’... Can 10c | BON AMI Per Cake Ile TOILET ‘SOAP, POWDERED BON AMI, Per Can 13¢ Hollywood .. 3 Bars H | L E D4 Pint PKGS. .in Cellophane Pkg. 4.6 a 1 5e | Liquid Bleach Bottles 2 5c N. B. C. Chocolate Beauties Assorted Chocolate... Marshmallow Cookies 2) Pounds 33c Fresh Churned Butter, pound 20c Cabbage si" $1.49 fia pounds Fresh Bread 3 large loaves - 25c 8c é Q21e Bismarck, executive secretary. Among principal speakers will be Judge A. M. Christianson of Bis- marck, supreme court justice and chairman of the league's judicial council, who will address the con- Neteed on legal aspects of poor, re- ft. Sanford Herberg of Minneapolis, engineer of the general inspection bureau, will explain methods by . which cities are classified for fire in- To Hold Fifth Annual Conven- nA conaiderable part of the conven- ‘ tion will be devoted to discussion of Benet Nee Eeagire, Ot | ieriaistive needs of iAVMSIPAlOn Municipalities It is expected that representatives of many cities and villages not hold- ESR RE ence ing active memberships will attend Representatives from more, than 50) the mecting. The officers of the or- cities and towns in all parts of the| ganization are eager to have present State are expected to attend the fifth] representatives from as many cities annual convention of the League of|and villages as possible regardless of North Dakota Municipalities at| whether or not memberships are Minot Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, according | held, Atkinson said. to City Auditor M. H. Atkinson of| Officers of the league are: Otto R. T. Grocery Robertson & Tullberg, Props. PHONE 371 You Always Get Good Values Here FRIDAY and SATURDAY FLOUR, Carol, 49 Ib. hag .......cccceceesceaeees 99c HONEY, Double Comb ..... RAISINS, Seedless, 4 Ib. pkg. Thuringer Sausage, WOE AC a osc sii Ns waa 23c Special CLIMAX ate Dried Beef, Swift's FLOUR WANG, IPE oc ek A7c AT SPECIAL | PRICES Cheese, Wisconsin THIS WEEK Cream, Ib. ......... 19¢ All Week, 14th to 20th Special Offer 1 Cake Pan Koen | All for 1 pkg.1. G. A. Cake Flour . 1 bottle Vanilla Extract J 49c PUMPKIN PIE SPICE, I. G. A., each ...... 10 BAKING POWDER, I. per Ib. -23¢ CORN STARCH, I . pkg. 2... . 8c SALAD DRESSING, |, quart jar . .25¢ RASPBERRIES, No. 10 tin, each ............4. -59e BISCUIT FLOUR, I. G. A., 10 oz. pkg. ............. 29¢ ANI We The best of — Fruits an Deliver Vegetables 313 MAIN INCORPORATED PHONE 110 Where You Buy the Best for Less Buy a supply KETCHUP | fre nedrrraoenctne"’ Each 19¢ MARSHMALLOWS ecrtasine’.. Pound 16c urtmed. cans & Cans 25€ SPAGH 2 re. 29¢ RAISINS "4 i. 29¢ Baking Powder (oiy"vaun* finan t 2Te x as Bee’ 5 Lb. Can 27c re a _ 3 Lbs. 14c RIC Fl tusell-mer, 98 Ib. bag $2.25 our wheats" 49 Ib. bag $1.19 Canned red ripe from Vines Nor ziseans .. 2 Cans 21c CORN comens Suan ret 4 Cans 29¢ Hibe cut from northern 3 he 19¢ MACARONI fite,cn. fer Ib. 36c Nash's Vaccum pack E toasted. If you like rood coffee, try it.. TOMATOES LETTUCE jericenecen’ 2 for 19¢ PEARS fe itnning Cer _.... Bskt. $1.49 The last, for jam pre- serves or pench butter ........ PEACHE Box 45c Crisp, Jutey Apples *~Box85c WAIT A,MINUTE VLL FIX’ YOU (WELL, THAT. MAKES THE LIMIT,— ONE MORE{SWIG OF THAT COFFEE . AND WE'LL GO BACK TO CAMP HERE ~ HAVE SOME Y Bauer, Mandan city commissioner,| Kenmare, LaMoure, Larimore, Lid- APPROVE 10-POINT PROGRAM | President; Harry E. Rittgers, James-| gerwood, Lisbon, Mandan, Minot,| Washington, Oct. 14—(P)—A ‘ten- town city attorney; A. T. Lynner,|Mohall, Mott, Napoleon, New Rock-|Point program for coordinating mu- Fargo mayor; E. J. Thomas, Minot| ford, New Salem, Oakes, Richardton, |Nicipal transportation facilties, | city commissioner; Fred J. Freder-| Rugby, Valley City, Wahpeton and {urging among other steps the preven- ickson, Valley City mayor, all mem-| Walhalla. tion of unfair competition, was issued bers of the board of trustees; and ——_—_—_ Friday by the Chamber of Commerce | Atkinson, executive secretary. AGED MAN NEAR DEATH of the United States. Cities and villages holding active Oakes, N. D., Oct. 14—(7)—George Beulah, Bimarck: Bottineau, ‘Bow: |2Ub Bt-vear-old tather or c. v. Dt.| Whole Wheat man, Casselton, Cooperstown, Crosby,| ® bank cashier here, and a resident of Devils Lake, Dickinson, Edgeley, El-| Oakes for 20 years, was near death f or: he alth lendale, Fargo, Garrison, Glen Ullin,| Friday as the result of being struck Grafton, Grand Forks, Harvey, Ha-|by @ hit and run driver. Doctors say * zen, Hebron, Hillsboro, Jamestown,! he has no chance for recovery. Now, just taste whole wheat as you've never had it before —in new, delicious Kellogg’s Whole Wheat Flakes! You'll get a welcome sur- prise when you eee the size of the big red-and-green pack- age. At your grocer’s. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Pastry Shoppe 104 Fourth Street Your Favorite Combination Special Offered Saturday only, Oct. 15th Devils Food Checkerboard Layer O [rads Balti- ake more and One dozen delicious cookies of any va- riety, value 30c, sold Saturday only for 21c. NEW — Easy-Open Suggestions for Hunting Parties Sandwich Buns, sliced Wonder Loaf, Cup Cakes, 5e Pies, Cinnamon Rolls PUTT (THEN you bake your next pie, be sure to perforate the dough for the lower crust as C h 1s shown—after it has been placed Prevents ry ind of ¢ B U l g i n gq ae use. Puncturing the ‘dengh as shown prevents “b and helps you get an even, appetizing crust. on oy? Make these holes with a carv- ing fork and space them about a half inch apart. Watch Your Ingredients Be especially careful about the ingredients you use in i your pie crust. If you like flaky crust, there’s an excellent recipe at the left. Guaranteed Results Be sure to use Climax Flour. You will have “No baking failures with Climax.” It is guaranteed to be better, you know—on a money-back basis. All Climax dealers are authorized to carry out this guarantee. Eee) Now—more than ever—is the time to use Climax, the money-saving flour, because: 1. Climax makes more bread per sack. 2. Climax keeps baked products fresh longer. 3. Climax saves your fuel (you don’t have to bake so often). While you can obtain flour at a lower cost per_sack, you cannot get quality bread at a lower cost per HOT WATER PIE CRUST 119 cups Climax Flour 14 cup shortening V4 tsp. salt \{ cup boiling water \ tsp. baking powder Pour boiling water over shortening and beat until creamy. Sift in the flour, salt and baking powder. Stir and roll out. This will make two crusts. 'HOT COFFEE, THAT'S Pi y LA’ | DONT EVER SAY I'MA HANDICAP ON A HUNTING TRIP WHO BUT NANNIE WOULD HAVE EVER THOUGHT TO BRING A THERMOS OF —— S TOASTED COFFEE||| A GREAT DAY EVERY SACK GUARANTEED ON A MONEY-BACK BASIS MILLED IN NORTH DAKOTA a Sold by All Grocers Crurmax Friour}|) Cosh More- Werth If!