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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1938 8. CANCER EDUCATION FOR PUBLIC URGED Disease Is Curable If Treated Quickly and Adequately, Speaker Says ‘The gravity of the cancer situation) fn North Dakota as well as through-| ‘out the nation was brought out forci-| bly, local doctors say, in an address given before the North Dakota Medi- val association convention at Valley City by Dr. F. L. Rector, field repre- | sentative of the American Society for the Control of Cancer. Cancer claims approximately 500! Steaks, Short Cuts, per IDs: os Cantaloupe, med. size, ripe, each. rib... L9C | 10c Rolled Rib Roast, BOE DS eivsatseecees *19¢, lives in North Dakota each year, D1 Rector said. There are nearly 2,000 | cancer patients living in this state to- ‘day, he said, in emphasizing that the cancer problem is one of the most important facing the medical profes- sion, Cancer is the most fatal of all dis- | eases, Dr. Rector said. Unless treated early and adequately, it always | the patient. | ‘This disease is in second place in| |the list of major causes of death in| |the United States. In’ 1900 it was in} sixth place, with a death rate of 63; |per 100,000, In 1930 cancer caused | death to 100 persons per 100,000. It is) jexeeeded as a cause of death only by} heart disease. “There is no short-cut to a solution| of the cancer problem in his state or | ies other state,” Dr. Rector said. “It} ‘a problem of education, primarily | of the public. The public must be; Ohio College Girl Missing Police have been asked to help locate Marian Buckley, 18, of Cleveland, O., above, who left her home to go for a walk July 1, and did not return. Miss Buckley is brunet, and was wear- ing a green shirt and white duck trousers when she disappeared. She is a freshman at Wilming- ton, 0., College. | Cookie ne 2-Ib. box | Kwik Ammonia " Washing Powd | Reg. lhe sce. taught that cancer is a curable dis- ease. But to be cured, it must be seen end treated in its early stages. The public also must be taught that there BEEF AND PORK CHICKENS — Have a cooling drink “on tap” in your ice box. ply of these refreshing beverages for over the these money-saving prices. Laugh at hot weather with cool salads, too. Scores of welcome suggestions at your IGA Store. 1G. ADVERTISING 1. G. A. Family of Coffees: fe... 1b age aecesoakue 25c GINGERALE is. oo JUICE :: tumblers, each TEA Coa 23¢ Australian Tennis i ep PKG. 2... eee ee eee seveeeeee Star Wallops Vines CORN FLAKES i: %ic......100 1 Hare CAPE ess C ‘Wimbledon, England, July 7.—()— H TOILET TISSU SHINOLA, all 9 cl CAMA PEAS, I. G. Sifted, A. Early June RICE KRISPIES SALAD DRESSIN MAYONNAISE and RELISH SPREAD, 1000 ISLAND: PRESERWES tec": TOILET SOAP, 3 bars for ..... LAUNDRY SOAPE:: 2" CHIPSO, large pkg. .......17¢ OXYDOL, pkg. | Mixed id Ve is no social disgrace connected with the disease, as so many people now believe. Instead of fearing the end- ing of cancer, people should learn to fear its beginning.” ‘There are certain stages and symp- toms of early cancer that every intel- ligent person should know and keep in mind, the speaker said. These are a lump in any part of the body, par- ticularly in the breast, that does not subdue within a reasonable time; a sore, particularly around the face or mouth that does not heal promptly; an unnatural discharge, particularly if blood-stained, from a natural body opening; change in size or color of a wart or mole on any part of the body; and persistent indigestion, with loss of weight. The presence of one or more of these symptoms should cause COLD MEATS Lay in a sup- eek- ee rcilivcen to its cause. By so doing, Dr. Rector, said, the mounting death rate from disease can be materially re- FOR JULY 7th - 1th | eae 2 A He urged the state medical associ- ation to appoint a permanent com- mittee to consider the problem, and “A” Blend, | to devote one or more meetings an- heey 19 i nually of each local society and of the ot 2 aw a c state society, to some phase of the i bl 3 Ib. pkg. oo. 57c Vegas ake TO EXAMINE 29 ‘Twenty-nine applicants for admis- sion to the bar will be given exam- inations by the state bar board Tues- day, J. H. Newton, clerk of the state supreme court and secretary of the board, said Friday. The examinations will continue three days. LIME RICKEY, 24 oz. bottles, 2 G. A, int bottles in crystal Jack Crawford, Australian star, won the final round of the men’s singles and with it the Wimbledon cham- Kellogg’s, 2 pkgs. for .. Qe i 1, pionship from Ellsworth Vines Friday, Carol, 10} 4-6, 11-9, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4. 8 oz. jar . The Australian became, temporarily Fights Rackets In Senate Post Pure, all flarors,, 1. G. A. 5 rolls for .... GILT EDGE SHOE POLISH, each P. & G., giant bars, 6 for 25¢ PINEAPPLE, Rainbow Fancy Crushed, No. 10 cans PRUNES, Solid pack, No .10 cans .... 18K, 2 No. 2 cans . cl v Col. Franklin S. Hutchinson, above, is the government's gene av eral of anti-racketeering forces. Former army intelligence of- ficer, he has been appointed adviser to the Senate commite tee on interstate racketeering, MEATS Phone 279 Cantaloupe Large, Ripe 10c POTATOES . LARD, 3 Ibs. ... Calife new, VEAL STEW, (7 de | ey me DICK Some 10 Ibs. 20c | Spring Chickens 8c Shoulder, PORK STEAK: MEATS 710 Thayer BUTTER, '4-lb. prints, 2-lb. roll, per Ib. ..... LEMONS, Sunkists, per dozen .. PLUMS, full baskets . 29c Golden ripe, 3 Ibs. 25c Get Your 4p Specials Here 10c ’ 16c 5Ac fornia HAMBURGER, 2 to 3 Ib. average, fresh ground, Ib. per Ib. 25c 25c | SUGAR oneness a to 5 Ib. avg., 10-pound cloth bag ...... the patient to seek medical opinion as/|j at least, the king of all he surveys in the tennis world as he added the prized Wimbledon title to that of his native land and of France. It was the eighth meeting between the new and old titleholders of Wim- bledon with Crawford victor now in three matches to five for the Ameri- can champion. Stanton Man Drowns In Missouri River Stanton, N. D., July 7.—(@)—At- tempts to recover the body of Paul Miller, who drowned in the Missouri river here Thursday, were being made Friday by Mercer county authorities. Miller, believed to be from Fremont, Nebraska, drowned as he swam after : WHEREVER YOU GO, YOU FIND BLUE "RIBBON MALT Sm AMERICA'S BIGGEST SELL his boat which had broken away from him as he sought to enter it. He was between 30 and 35 years old. Little was known here about the man. who came to Stanton June 15 and earned a livelihood by fishing. He had mentioned he had relatives in Nebraska. Efforts to recover the body Thurs- day night failed, and the attempts were renewed Friday. Will Name New Scout Executive Here Soon A new executive officer for the Mis- souri Valley Area Council of the Boy Scouts will be selected in the near fu- | ture, it was announced Friday by W. G. Fulton, who is leaving here to be- cei SOMETHING TO REMEMBER Phone 928 BRE Master Loaf .. 10c Mayonnaise, Spread, ZERR’S We Deliver $1.25 Orders Butter, 14-lb. prints, per Ib...... Raspberries, very fancy, per box......21e Cantaloupe, nice, firm, each .........10c Tomatoes, firm, ripe, 2 Ibs. ..... Summer Sausage, Swift’s, per Ib......19¢ Peas, No. 3 sieve, 2 cans ...... Cheese, full cream, per Ib. ............20e Bananas, ripe fruit, 3 lbs. for........ 601—10th +. .29¢ BEANS— Campbell’s ween 20C 8-oz. jars........15¢ .25¢ Phone 1612 Two 23c ORANGES APPLES Extra Fancy Winesaps .. Slicing LEMONS, Sunkist, Post Teastles, 2 pkgs. °19¢c Corn, Stone's § Macaroni, “Shell,” [THT aT ae pas er 25c Dill Pickles, No. 2% tin Ginger Snaps per Ib, 10c Eggs Grandma’s White Naphtha 10 bars 25c HEMPEL’S Saturday Specials Bananas Kellogg’s Raspberries Banc rne Bran Flakes Ban 5 Box packages ..... Large Size; Fine for PLUMS, Climax, large a CHERRIES, large red Bings, Ib......18¢ TOMATOES, solid, ripe, red, 2 Ibs.. .25c Tomatoes, Stone’s Wampum, No. S-O, yellow, No. 2 tin. et ‘ poy PEAS _—" 5c Earl; st. flav 0. Pearl 10c 25¢ Strictly Fresh, doz. MILK, Danish Pride, tall can, special, 6c SUGAR Granulated, 10-Ib. bag .... Phone 1612 15c aces (OE dozen ..........39 oO Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs a | 9 Cc 2% tin, 2 for....25¢ oeeee 100 Peanut Butter, Stone's Ronco, 2-Ib. jar ...... 25c Blackberries, Waldorf Soda Crack- ers, 2-lb. caddy .,.... 25c 10c Crystal White Soap Chips Pkg. ! come scout executive at Mankato, Minn. Supreme Court Justice A. M. Chris- tianson is chairman of the executive committee, which has nearly 30 mem- bers from all Slope communities in which scouting is organized. Fulton left by automobile Friday for Jamestown, where he expects to join his wife and daughter. Saturday they will continue their automobile trip to Mankato. .| Soldier’s Hearing Is Postponed Again A preliminary hearing for W. H. Hawks, Fort Lincoln soldier accused of striking a Bismarck man over the ead with an automobile wrenc€, again has been postponed, this time until 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The hearing was postponed pending developments in the condition of his alleged victim, Will Ryckman, who is in @ local hospital in critical condi- tion, according to Justice of the Peace H. R. Bonny. Ryckman, who lives at 419 Seven- More than 545,550 miles were flown on Canadian airmail routes during 1932, Four Loaves Bread and teenth St., suffered a fractured skull and brain concussion from the blow, it is charged. He underwent an oper- ation Wednesday for removal of bone and blod clots from his brain. Hawks is charged with assault and battery. Oolong tea gets its name from ou- long, or black dragon, and refers to the black leaves mixed with those ot greenish yellow. A total of 18,457 pilots and 17,004 aircraft held active U. 8. Department of Commerce licenses on April 1 of this year. Jelly Roll—25¢ Special prices on all bakery goods Saturday Patterson Bakery and Restaurant Main Street CoTT’ S GROCERY Ss 311 7th St. 816—Phone—817 “The Red and White Store” All Phones 1400 All Fruits and Vegetables in season and Cold Meats of all kinds CERTO, LIPTON’S BLACK TEA, % Ib. pkg. ........ 4lc BORDEN’S CHEESE, Brick, Pimento, Chateau, Minneopa Salad Dressing, 8-oz, jar Thousand Island, Mayonnaise, Sandwich Spread, special, per jar Saeeewe 15c eae Cream Salad Mus- tard, 8-oz. jar, special, per jar.. 13c Mission Orange, Lemon or Grapefruit Juice, 12-0z. bottles; a good mixer; special, 2 bottles ° 25 c for Red and White SANDWICH SPREAD, _ 1 7c 8 oz. jar . * Ms eaBN See ANE shane .23e CREAM of bbl ia per pkg. .. SALAD ere Red and White, 32 oz. jar CORN, Red and White, 3 cans .. MARSHMALLOWS, 8 oz. pkg. . Brown: Tiedman Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store 122 Fifth Street All Phones 1400 Fresh Fruits Raspberries, Bing Cherries, Winesap Apples, Santa Rosa Plums, Watermelons, Cantaloupes, Lemons, Bananas Fresh Vegetables Fresh Peas, Fresh Wax Beans, Tomatoes, Beets, Turnips, Carrots, Head Lettuce, Celery, Radishes, Green Onions, Pie Plant Cello wrapped Egg Noodles, 5-oz. pkg.; 3 pkgs., with kitchen strainer, all for ..... 2 7 Cc Ps Alice Dearborn Chocolate covered Cherries, special, 1-lb. pkg. 25c Fly-Foil, Fly Spray and In- beast 100% ase in- gredients, special pint can . 35c Quart can . Spray Guns, each’. TURN TO LITY & ECONOMY INCORPORATED FLOUR Uncle William fancy golden kernel. No. 2 cans Dakota Maid or Climax, highest grades of Each 9c _ Ea. 18¢ 2 Ibs. 25¢ Fancy grade large bright dried fruit APRICO RELISH SPREAD Durkee’s tasty, rich sandwich spread. Pint Jar - - - 16c CERTO Save fuel and fruit by using Cert Each .......25¢ OXYDOL The perfect general purpose washing powder. beeen’ dip 2 Ib. roll ... .56¢ LIQUID VEENER The original f ferniture, or auto polish. Bottle ~ == 28e KELLOGG CEREALS DAT BUTTER Highest quality local creamery F| Box Box Box Box # ‘t ce Toros our. BANANAS 3 Lbs. - - 19¢ : LETTUC Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over. Qualiyt Store Phone 110 mapa... 4Q Lb. Bag. $1.69 Ground from the finest grade beans, Rich RIPE OLIVES Fancy large sine California Olives, Each---14¢ / butter. Fresh churned, quar- ‘: : 5 Hale, soft absorbent tollet tinsue. : 3 Rolls---17¢ ole Wheat Biscuit wuss, ....All for ener J yasturiaed, CANTALOUPE 32," Ea. 12c eee | CABBAGE S22" _—Lb.5e Soltd, cleam heads of fancy ‘Washington Lettuce Phone Orders Delivered C. 0. D. M. J.B. COFFEE in aroma and flavor. 3 Ib. can 95c 9 os, cans, SOAP Large bars of hardwater Castile. 5 bars ......28¢ HILEX For cleansing and bleaching. Pint bottle 12c [000 sheet rolls Each 8c Piggly-Wiggly Phone 630 v, ! “