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- corporated under the laws of North| SST ae rere rrarerrt SPST TORRE TEER RSL TT ESRD TREE EY tert rat Deen mere eRe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 80, 1982 PROTECT GROUP » REBLECTS SWANSON Driscoll Man Also Renamed to! Board of Directors At t Meeting Here Charles A. Swanson of Driscoll was | feelected president of the North Da-| ‘kota Mutual Protective Society at the | organization's annual mecting here. | Members of the society from about | 15 counties were present, the largest numbers coming from Burleigh, Mor- ton and Emmons counties. Swanson has been a member of the} board of Burleigh county commis- | sioners for many years. He also is) president of the Burleigh County Mu- ! tual Fire and Lightning company. Swanson, J. A, Wenstrom of Car-) rington, D. Fryer of Bismarck and| Matt Dahl of Hazelton were re-elected members of the board of directors of | the mutual protective society at the | meeting here and R. C. Stubbs of} Center was named to replace J. E. No-| vak of Stanton on the board. P. A. Starr of Bismarck was reappointed | secretary-treasurer. The society is a cooperative mutual } accident and sickness company in-| Dakota. Its benefits provide for the payment of doctor and hospital ex- pense up to $300. It secured its cer-| tificate of authority from the state insurance department Dec. 10, 1932, Among speakers at the mecting | were Dr. F, B. Strauss of Bismarck. Stubbs, who is county superintendent of schools in Oliver county, and Wen- | strom. Following the meeting. members of the society attended a dance at Pat- terson Hall. Music was presented by Svaren’s orchestra. H Lyman \ oO By S. GYLDEN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds and Mrs. Howard Mark and son Stanley of Washington are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kavo- nius. They will be remembered as Sylvia and Viena Kavonius. Sulo Eckholm, Arne and Arthur]: Antilla were callers at John Gylden’s ‘Monday. William Hoistman and Elmer Sir- nio, who have been visiting in the ‘West, returned to Ingets Tuesday. Elmer Sirnio will be employed at Ingets for the summer. Bill Hoist- man left for his home in Minnesota ‘Thursday. The L. T. choir met at Morris Er- Ackson’s Tuesday evening. Severt and Selina Gylden, accom- panied by Dane Josephson, were Bis- marck shoppers Friday. While there they visited with Sally Glyden, who is a patient at the St. Alexius hos- pital. En route home they were call- ers at the Wm. McClusky home in McKenzie. ‘Wm. Josephson and daughter Sig- vid and son Ray and Mary McClusky ‘were callers at Nels Nieme's Friday. Edwin Olson, Sulo and Severi Eckholm left Saturday for a few weeks’ visit wtih friends in Marion and Oriska, N. D. ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Juhala and son Alfred, Adolph and Charley Johnson, Alma and Aina Kangas and Fred Mulari spent Saturday at Henry Pih- Jaga's. The Misses Sylvia, Tyne and Siiri Eckholm were Saturday callers at the Inget and Maki homes. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maki and daughter Linda left Saturday for a few days’ visit with friends in Man- dan. Miss Mabel Magnus, who has spent ‘ few days the last week visiting friends in Hazelton, returned home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kling and son Johnny, Mrs. Larson and Sylvia Eckholm were Sterling callers Sun- day. Sunday callers at John Gylden's were Mr. and Mrs. Dave A. Joseph- son and son Clifford, Ralph and Seth Harju and Andrew Linska. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds, Mrs. Howard Mark and Leonard Kavonius were Bismarck callers Saturday. George Kavonius spent the week- end at his parental home. Ralph Harju was a caller at John Waiste’s Saturday evening. Doctors in the wilderness of central Alaska are often called out on a trip which requires 10 days by dog sled. Federal land holdings in the Unit- ed States are estimated to contain nearly 200 billion tons of coal. _ TOO LA‘ ASSIFY The California Wave Nook, 102 Third Street, Bismarck, specializes in com- bination permanents at $3.50, $4.00 ‘and $5.00 complete. Our patrons Send their friends. Phone 782. YOUR HAIR, comes down dripping wet, from a REAL STEAM SUPER- CURLINE PERMANENT. wave an oil wave. tember Ist, $3.50 Phone 130. VACANCY in Bismarck's finest: ‘apart- ment house. Large apartment with two bed rooms. Entirely modern, ‘New Rue Apartments, 707 Ave. A. Phone 1489, Every Special to Sep- Harrington's. COME ON... | GET IN THE SWIM WITH <JET’S GO!” says youth. And whether it’s play— or work—you're ready if you feel young. Simple enough if you know your proteins, carbohydrates, minerals and vitamins, All these vital ele- ments, with Nature’s own measure of bran, are in Faleaebeeckene, (< Shredded Wheat. It’s whole 04 KNOW 990 bave | wheat with nothing added, Shredded Wheat, |t nothing taken away. It’s ready cooked, ready to servewith milk or cream and the fruit you like best. ‘Try a bowlful tomorrow. Keep it up for ten days. Then you'll know what a big y of : difference this VITALLY DIFFERENT Uially diffe rent / food can make in the way you feel. -—. LY SHREDDED WHEAT A product of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “‘Uneeda Bakers"? _ WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY / Constant teasing is one reason why! mothers, and fathers, get gray! Why give members of your family 4} chance to tease for “Out Our Wa ‘when you're all on vacation? the circulation department (Phone| 82), and have The Bismarck Tribune ‘@mailed to you! DEPENDABLE QUALITY MEATS PHONE 332 Saturday and Monday Specials 400 MAIN Swift's, Shankless, cellophane arsed 6 to 8-pound average, pound PICNICS BACO. ian rags ca we le HAMS Morreli’s Pride YOUNG Short Ribs, fancy, Ib..... EEF Kettle Pot Roast, Ib..... Téc Choice Pot Roast, Ib... Rump Roast, Ib...... 124c FRESH SMOKED Bologna, lb. 103c PEIERSEED) Shoulder Steak, Ib... .11c Stew, cut up, Ib. .....644e VE A L Leg or Rump Reast, Ib 11c SWIFT'S MILD SUMMER CREAMED COTTAGE Sausage, lb. 18c| Cheese, lb.. 10c FRESH, LEAN Loin or Rib End Roast, Ib. P Shoulder Roast, Ib. ...... 8 c Pg IN QT. JARS Pickles = 15¢ 10-Ib. avg., per Ib. iy SWIFT'S JUICY Weiners, Ib.. 14c Boneless Pickled—in Li Jars Pigs Feet 5: 24c Freshest Fruits and Vegetables Visit Paul Brown Radishes, home grown, Strawberries, fancy 4 bunches fresh, 2 quarts Cherries, WashinBton 20 c Bing, pound 55c Oranges, last sweet Lemons, fancy fresh, 3 4. c juicy Navels, 2 doz.... 3 bunches .. dozen .. 2 bunches 2 pounds ..65¢ Peas, home grown, Plums, Santa Roses, Watermelon, Ice Cold - Cantaloupe - Fresh Dates - Spinach Rhubarb - Cauliflower, etc. Carrots, green tops, Nash Co! 2 pounds basket 65c ALL $1.25 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE Economy Grocery All Phones 34 411 Bdwy. All Phones 34, Cantaloupe, Bing Cherries, Watermelon, Plums, Navel Oranges, Home Grown Tomatoes Patterson Seal Garden Run Peas, No. 2 tins, 2 for . +++ 88e Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 3 Ibs. for ...........14¢ Curtiss Tuna Fish, 4,5 soeeesereecale Libby’s Vienna Sausages, 2 for ..........19¢ Minneopa Catsup, 14 oz. bottle, 2 for ......25¢ Kellogg’s Wheat Flakes, Ige. pkg. ........ 8¢ Patterson Seal Sliced Peaches, No. 2% tins, 2 for . se secees BDC Patterson Seal Strawberries, No. 2 tins, ea. 23 Rath’s Family Stew, per can.. retzels, per Ib. M. S. C. Biscuit Flour, 28 02. ............19¢ Minneopa Grapes, 8 oz. tins, 2 for ........19¢ Will Be Closed All Day July 4th BrownsTiedman Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store 122 Fifth Street All Phones 1400 All Phones 1400 FRESH VEGETABLES Radishes, Green Onions, Parsley, Green Peppers, Lettuce Hearts, each .........++ 5c Lettuce, fancy, good size Home grown Fresh Peas, well filled, 25 Tomatoes, fancy, 2 Ibs. for .. 2 Ibs, for ....... 25c heads, 2 heads for ..... 25c ene grown Hot House ‘omatoes, Cauliflower, fancy Per Ibi Svs 25c white, 2 lbs. for 35c FRESH FRUITS Large Bing Cherries Fresh Strawberries Grapefruit Red Apples Fresh Apricots Red Plums Lemons CANTALOUPES, Extra Large, PIPE, GRC gers reirrcigeenies eawies cee 8 6 20c GROCERY SPECIALS et Tuna Fish, white meat, fancy, No. ¥ can, each 21 Cc Lae Vienna Sausages, special, al 9 c 2 10P 5s Kellogg’s Wheat Flakes, large pkg., each ... Ferndell eae Sauerkraut, 2 large No. 3 size cans for .... 25c Dupont Sardines, boneless and skinless, 25c per can value, special, 2 large cons " 29c 8 pene Pee homed . B. G., 40c val., c special, per Ib... 33 Cc Se eed Golden Snes Brand (ae Bot- jantam Corn, spec. tled Tea, special 83 No. 1 cans for 25c 2 pint bottles for 1 5c —— Do Your Shopping Early Next Monday for Your Needs on the Fourth as Our Store will be closed all day Tues- day, July 4th Logan’s- “We Thank You” A few more good Navel Oranges, 2 doz. 56c Watermelons, Cantaloupe, Cherries Vegetables . Cucumbers ‘Tomatoes Head Lettuce Celery Carrots Beets Peas Spinach Radishes Grocery Department Curtiss Tuna, white meat, No. 3% CAN, CCN sesesseeseeee eensnanan le Libby’s Vienna, Sausages, 2 CANS cesesseeeeeeeee a Kellogg’s Whole Wheat Flakes, 8 PEP ODES! cciescecscesesseses aivaeaieseeee Cc Mi Grapes, 8 oz. tins, Seo ne eee re <= Gold Medal Soft-A-Silk Uke SRIOUE <ccessn.acassnubeasennadse0 27c (Betty Crocker Pastry Cake Recipe Book Free— Cake Flour is due to advance 5c per pkg.) Fig Bar Cookies, fresh, 2 Ibs. f0F .....cssseserensseeeenes 25c Meat Department (Government Inspected Quality Meats) Pot Roast Beef, steer, POE Ma, nccecvvccccccosesceccccccccserccce Meat Loaf, consists | of beef, pork and veal, 1 6 season and bake, per Ib, .ssecsceceeees c Se ce lovin Mee save OC ole STEWING HENS ‘SPRING CHICKENS All Phones 211 118 Third St. DELIVERIES—8:45 & 10:30 a. m.—2:30 & 4:30 p. m. Close 8 P. M. Phone 928 601—10th ZERR’S Tomatoes, ripe, solid, 2 lbs. for........25¢ Atwood’s Coffee, vacuum packed, reg- ular 38c value, Ib, ...............33¢ Oranges, last of the sweet variety, DGOZEN sos ovens <5 soc se oo sc Que Lettuce, crisp, sotid heads ... Potatoes, new Californias, 10 Ibs. Butter, Creamery, fresh, per lb. . Wheat Pops, per pkg. ....-0:.0... Rice Pops, per pkg. ... Kool Ade, per pkg. ........0.. Tomatoes, Corn, No. 2 cans, 3 for......27c Macaroni, Our Family, 8-oz. pkg.. Bologna, Swift’s, fresh, 2 Ibs. ..... Hamburger, fresh ground, per Ib... .1244¢ Strawberries, full quart, per basket.. .15c Heinz Trucks, with 3 can purchase of Heinz 10c Merchandise—89c. Come in, see this big value. Has 5 rubber tires, electric lights and all steel body. A Guide for Your Health = AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSN In every field and on every subject, tithe is an outstanding authority. In the field of health, medicine, and nutrition—the recognized authority is the Doctor. When you are ill, you go to your doctor. One of the first things he dis- cusses is your diet, Years of experience in protecting health have given him a wide and useful knowledge of foods and their relation to health. The American Medical Association, founded in 1885, with a membership today of one hundred thousand, is the national organization of the leading physicians of the country. To ‘further safeguard the health of our people, they have established a Committee on Foods, who pass upon each food product submitted—its manufacture, its ingredients, its food value and the claims of its advertising. Those foods which pass all tests are given the Seal of the Committee on Foods of the American Medical Association. The BISMARCK BAKING COMPANY’S WONDER LOAF has been awarded this high honor. Their seal proves that our bread has met and passed exacting tests of quality and food value—that our production is scientific and our bakery and many other important details are equal to their rigid requirements. Bismarck Baking Company MEATS Phone 279 new, elie Pure Beef, fresh ground, BEEF ROAST, govern- ment inspected beef, per Ib. .....: 14c Get Your m= DICK LEMONS Sunkists, doz. BUTTER, ¥-1b. prints, 2 Ib. roll, per Ib. ...... 27c CATSUP, Heinz, CRACKER JACK, California Specials Here MEATS 710 Thayer 1 7c F102. coth tag pkgs. for ..« LOe 5Ac CHERRIES ==... 19¢ Chickens | i'e”..........20c 4 to 5 lbs. ASS per Il SPRING CHICKENS, 15e 2 to 3 Ib. average, Ib. coee 25c Watermelon, Ice Cold, Ib. 3c (Fancy Melons Only) = . GROCERIES 1 —— WE DELIVER $1.50 ORDERS ALL PARTS OF CITY R.T. GROCERY. Roberteon & Tullberg, Props. Phone 371 1. G. A. 4th of July Sale Oranges, Apricots, 18K, No. 2% can Wenig cos ue Bhe Peaches, 18K, No. 3 5 Cc 2%, 2 cans ..... 2 Ne tem. 20C Sens. 40C Pork & Beans, ans, IGA Oc No. 2% can 6 plant bars”... 2OC Tomato Juice, Campbell’s ee {CS Olives, 32-0z. jar : .35c Ginger Ale, 24-02., 3 5 c Raspberries, No. 10 cans, each .... 59c | Refer to the IGA Ad. You will find something you RESULTS tocoevccce 0 0 0 0 oo oe 0 0 0 0 oo 0 oe ov ene Schilling LEMON : EXTRACT $ drop of it does the work of of the ordinary kind. Schilling contains 3 times the amount of lemon oil required by the U.S.Gov'. standard. That's why it goes further — imparts 2 richer flavor, | COFFEE: TEA-BAKING POWDER - SPICES - Pee rer ar reeoseees cere ee re tees seees DC Oe ee et ORANGES, 3 dozen, special . eormere acorns BIC MOTHER'S Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles ....00... 5c PEACHES, in syrup pack, No. 24; can, 2 for .. APRICOTS, in syrup pack, No. 2';can, 2 for . » 29¢ Minneopa SWEET POTATOES, No. 21; can, 2 for .-.25¢ Libby’s VIENNA SAUSAGES, 2 cans s:..n-. eee sun19¢ Kellogg’s WHEAT FLAKES, large pkg. Rath’s FAMILY STEW, reg. 25c, special HONEY COOKIES, 3 kind assortment, 2-Ib. pkg. FRUIT BREAD SPREAD, 2 jars ......... 2.0604 FANCY CHICKENS, FRESH MEATS, SQUABS Cello Wrapped PICNICS, 6 to 8 lbs. per pound .....:.11¢ FRESH BOLOGNA, special, per pound ........:....10¢ We like to have you visit our store L. E. Smith —We Deliver— F. E. Smith ee ee 2 SDSS GROSSO a CDOS GOD: SCS SSS eee O9SSSS $ xg % ¥ x | Tribune Want Ads Bring Results - to eee fi ‘a EJ - * & a = 3 % a *