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Norune ure “i0-min. ° ute” Cranberry Sauce to give your meals FLAVOR. Serve itin a side dish with all meats and poultry. Easy. Quick. * Follow this recipe— “10-Minute” Cranberry Sauce (Gtewed Cranberries) Boul 2 cups of water and 114 to 2 cups of sugar together 5 minutes, then add 4 cups Eatmor Cranber- Hes. Boll without stirring (§ min- utes Is usually sufficient) until all the skins pop open. Remove from fire when the popping stops, and allow thé sauce fo remain In ves- sel undisturbed until cool. We will gladly mail to you free our new Eatmor Cran- berry recipe book. ‘Sérid your name fo Dept. N AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE 90 WestBroadway . . . New York GROCERY 308 13th St. Phone 878 We deliver with order of $1.00 or more Saturday Specials Butter, Creamery, per lb, Oc Bread, whole wheat, rye and white, 3 loaves ........ 25c Dates, Bulk, 2 Ibs. cans, 3 for Peas, No. 2 cans, 2 for Catsup, special, bottle, 2 bottles for Kraut, No. 2% can Ripe California Olives, 2 9-02. Bisquick, large package ........ Pancake Flour, 314-lb. sack Soap, 10 bars . Coffee, ery good blend, Ib. . Apples, per box ......... All kinds of Smoked and Fresh Meats at Reasonable Prices Zert’s Grocery 601 Tenth St. Phone 928 BUTTER %-1b. prints, CRANBERRIES Fancy, 2 Ibs. HOOVER PREPARED FOR RETURN TRIP Chief Executive Will Gross Coun- try in Special Train in 90 Hours Palo Alto, Calif, Nov. 11—(7)— Feeling & call of governmental affair: President Hoover cut short his vaca- tion and prepared to leave his Palo Alto home Friday night for a speedy 90-hour crossing of the continent by special train. What necessitated the quick jour- ney back to the white house Hoover's al debt questions and the program will place before congress Dec. 5 are would not say, but imo by le ing. The chief executive planned a quiet observance of Armistice Day. He de- clined invitations to various cere- monies, but did send @ message to b read at the dedication of the tomb o! the unknown soldier in Washington. By cutting ordinary halts to the bone and speeding in between them, railroad men expect to place Hoover re his white house desk by noon Tues- ley. Only one major stop is planned. Mrs. Hoover desires to see the new home of her son, Herbert Hoover, Jr., near Pasadena, Calif. Close cooper- ation of train and automobile has been planned to make this possible with a minimum of delay. Handtmann Defeated In Morton Election With all but three precincts report- ing, John Grey of Mandan Friday had piled up a majority of 600 to eliminate the incumbent, John Handt- mann, Jr., in the race for Morton county sheriff. C. F. Kelsch of Mandan had a lead of more than 1,000 votes over his fel- Bake These 15 Minutes CHOCOLATE THE BISMARCe TRIBUNE. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1982 low townsman, William Sullivan, and his election as state's attorney was as- sured. F. 8, Hudson, running as a Demo- crat for the state legislature and high man in early returns, apparently was climinated as the’ last precincts came in. The count in 56 out of 59 pre- cincts was Schauss 3,921, Godwin 3,717, Nelson 3.628 and Hudson 3,471. With all but New Salem and Flash- er reporting, Bernard Porter had 3,990 votes to 3,171 for J. H. Noakes for county treasurer, For register of deeds, J. T. McGillic polled 3,978 votes and Frank Klein 3,069, while John Handtmann, Sr., had a lead of 200 over John Langbein in the contest for clerx of court. Morton county added materially to the majority of the repealists of state constitutional prohibition, 37 precincts voting 3,130 in favor of the measure and 1,351 against. CORKING aoop FIND | Det » Colo.—"No hen dtopped this,” said Patrolman John Wells as he picked up a cork—wet, and reeking of moonshine, Wells, Patrolman Roy Bloxom, and Detective A. L. Colton Werte searching the chicken coop in the rear of Jimmy Iantorno’s home. A thorough searclr revealed a hidden cave containing 25 gallons of liquor. One of the jugs was minus its cork. HE GOT AN EARFUL Fort Worth, Tex.—G. B. Cowan. city garbage inspector, got an earful of something that wasn't standal, and as @ result he’8 walking around with his head swathed in bandages. Cowan Was in a gun and ammunition shop the other day when. Floyd Bufford, clerk, was unloading @ rifle. The gun went off. The bullet glanced off the ceiling and struck Cowan on the side, of the head. piercing the lobe of his ear and lodging in his jawbone. —————— EOE COOK’S GROCERY 1.G.A. Head Lettuce, crisp, 2 for Beef Pot Roast, (1g | ae eee Shelled Walnuts, pound pkg........ 39c Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs. for STORE Spareribs, per pound Radishes, solid, crisp, 2 bunches... 5c 13c Leg Pork Roasts and Steaks, per Ib. Tea Rolls, 2 dozen you can bake drop cakes like those shown above in from 12 to 15 minutes. Mixing time shouldn’t take you more than 5 minutes. It’s really no bother at all—and you know how much home-made cake means to the When we meal. demonstrate the recipe for these drop cakes in our Climax Better Baking Schools, women in the audience DROP CAKES 134 cups Climax Flour 4g cup butter 2 squares chocolate : Method—Cream butter, add sugar gradually, add egg yolks, beat well, add vanilla, Sift dry ingredients and add alternately with milk. Fold in egg whites, Half fill greased muffin tins. Bake—12 to 15 minutes in a moderate oven. preparation. 1 tap. soda 14 tsp. salt L tsp. vanilla I cup milk Flour. frequently. are amazed with the ease of You will be, too, when you try this recipe. You will be surprised at the length of time your baking keeps fresh when you use Climax The secret’s in the kind of wheat we use. freshness means baking less Longer ————————————— ‘Now—more than ever—is the time to use Climax, the money-saving flour, because: 1, Glimax 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 gal at a lower cost per sack, you cannot get quality bread at a lower cost EVERY SACK GUARANTEED ON A MO-iEY-BACK BASIS MILLED IN NORTH DAKOTA Sold by All Grocers Ciimax Frovur Cosh More> Worth If:! Wings of the morning! Good Cofféel Fragrant bracer for the day! So be sure it IS good—good to begin with. Try Schilling! Schilling is the one coffee roaster in America who Schilling coffee R. T. Grocery Robertson & Tullberg, Props. PHONE 371 Big Canned Vegetable Sale Nov. 11 to Nov. 17 The Cream of the New Crop—See Prices in the IGA Adv. Friday and Saturday Specials FLOUR, Carol, 49 Ib. bag SUGAR, 10 Ib. bag SOAP, Crystal White Laundry, 10 bars . CHEESE, Wisconsin Cream, per Ib. .... DRIED BEEF, Swift's fancy, per Ib. ....... NOBBY-SHORT BREAD COOKIES, Ib. box ... JONATHAN APPLES, per box FROZEN STRAWBERRIES The best of Fruits and Vegetables We Deliver AIL. G. A.” Specials GUSSNER’S 310 Main Ave. Phone 1060 Meats—Groceries—F ruits Pure Apple Cider Per Gal. Solid Cabbage Per Cwt, Fancy Oranges Sunkist, juicy One Ib. each, COMB HONEY ?*-,"" PRESERVES **?"" BO oxi COCOANUT, fresh, 1 Ib. pkg. Zl1c DATES, fresh, new crop, 2 lbs. for .22¢ MAYONNAISE !*in"" WALNUTS, 1932 crop, 2 Ibs. DICED PINEAPPLE. 2678 14%. tin BE ANS fest sneenere, new crop, P. & G. SOAP Regu BAKING CHOCOLATE - Minneop=, COCOA, Minneopa, 2 Ib. pkg. CURRANTS _{3net. new ern: CHILI SAUCE Minne. TOMATOES {otras FIG PUDDING "tite 'srse size, PEARS Hig cack, No. 2‘, size, PEACHES ian Eick, No. 214 size, APRICOTS 17,70 No.2: sie Meat Department — Young Ducks .12k¢ Leg-0-Potk, whole or helt, Ib. Ib. 18c zit" COTTAGE CHEESE "™ 18¢ Liver Sausage lb. 9¢ Ib. Head Cheese Pork Roast, Ib. ......8¢ Bacon, med. heavy ..12¢ Pork Sausage lb.-Q¢ - Ib. Hamburger TTT ETT TTT jasenacaasccecassecsesnes Pastry Shoppe 104 Fourth Street Combination Special Offered Saturday Only, Nov. 12th ( Checker-Bourd Devils Food Layer | Cake Lady sitiiiiers One’ One dozen delicious cookies of any Variety for 21c. Please select early. <> Economy Grocery Phone 34 411 Broadway Chocolate, 1 Ib. cake ...... Cowan Bidg. Jello, strawberry and rasp- berry flavors, per pkg. 14c Minneopa Mayon- naise, quart jar .. Minneopa Chili Sauce, 12 oz. bottle 19c 2 Bie en LOS Van Camp's Red Kidney Carnation Milk, Dates, new crop, cello- Salmon, red sock- eye, 1 Ib. flat P. & G. Laundry Soap, 10 bars ..... DATES New crop, fancy bulk dates 2 Lbs. - 21e Tomato Juice Van Camp's, free from pulp or seeds, slightly salted. 3 Cans - 20c Soup Van Camp's rich tomato ‘soup - Can - 5c Russell-Miller Climax. milled locally from No. 1 wheat Great Northerns, eer = 14c recleaned .. ly at this price ........ a 25c Del Monte, made RESERVES f=" Ea, cane sugar, No. 5 tins ryive Broken slices PINEAPPLE izes Ea. 17e fruit, No. 2% cans 2 Whole emcee GRAPEFRUIT 2::=" Ea. 15¢ fruit, No. 2 cans. Standard pack CORN er" sain sweet corn, - Gan pane CHOC. MALT BUTTER breakfast bacon Charned fresh daily by local 1-Lb. Pkg. - 9c creameries, in quarters. No. 1 Wisconsin Lb. 1 6 21c - Pound - 2ic CHEESE Se=" = Pat 256 Fancy egg “noodles, NOODLES fine medium or broad, 1 Ib. pkg. Old Mammy MOLASSES == Note the price N UE Zalo, 1,000 gad soft 3 | and al TISSUE wie". Srolls 28¢ Healthiest vege- RUTABAGAS 3-7-4 Ihe. med, CRANBERRIES 25:"*" 2 ths. 25¢ Flour New crop seedless, use free~ Old | Tyme | brand, try a hot mince pie . Chocolate malted milk, a football free with each 1 Ib. can jenandocsiocenanancnnanenan