The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 4, 1933, Page 6

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RIGID ECONOMIES the past two years. If his estimate proves correct the institution will have to purchase potatoes and other vege- tables for the inmates and hay and feed for the livestock. In recent years the penitentiary has been able to raise enough vegetables to supply all the needs of the prison ‘and sell a surplus for a profit. Ac- cording to the warden’s report to the state board of administration for the 1931-1932 period collections received from the sale of farm produce from Shortage of Grain and Garden) guy 1930 to July 1931 was $6,497.85 Crops May Prove Prob- lem For Patterson Del Patterson has plenty of trouble | in prospect when he takes over the duties of warden of the state peni- \ tentiary next month. He will be com- pelled to practice economies that have | Mi not been necessary in the past. The shortage of grain and garden crops this year will add to the already heavy and from 1931 to 1932 was $1,094.28, In 1930 the institution raised 8,065 bush- els of potatoes and in 1931 5,075 bush- els. This year the potato crop is the | |strortest in several years and other | yegetable crops are also short due to} unfavorable weather conditions. Corn oats, barley and other feed crops are | far below the average for the past sev- jeral years. This will necessitate | eavy buying by the institution during | the next year. burden of slashed appropriations that | Morton County Stone The appropriation for 1933-1935 is Is Laid at Capitol $94,753.80 below that of 1929 and $43,- 253.80 below that of 1931. The ap-| Hewn from a huge boulder of na-| propriation for 1929 was $267,460, for 1931, $215,960, and for 1933, after the tive granite taken from Morton governor's veto had cut $19,400 of the }county, a new cornerstone for North $192,106.20 allowed by the legislature,|Dakota’s state capitol building has it is $172,706.20 for the biennium. The present warden, ‘Turner, has been in charge of the in- stitution since the summer of 1929 and Claude C. been laid. Plans are underway for a cere- mony which at present contemplate after almost four years experience inj unveiling of the stone. The 1933 administering the affairs of the peni-|Jegislature had passed a resolution tentiary asked the budget board in the fall of 1932 for $232,300 for the 1933- ordering another cornerstone service 1935 biennium. The legislature cut|after terming the ceremonies inci- that figure $40,193.80. dent to laying of the first corner- ‘According to Warden Turner the|stone “a deceiving show.” | grain and garden crops are going to| The first ceremony took place Oc- be short of what they have been in|tober 8, with former Vice President | Brown & Tiedman All Phones 1400 Plums, Santa Rosa, 60c 25c 27c 35c green, 3 Ibs. ..... Blueberries, full quarts, per basket Pears, ripe, large basket, per basket Pears, Ferndell Brand, Beans, cut refugee, golden, Ferndell Brand, .35c¢ perce pitted, Ferndell 35c Beans, lima, Ferndell 35c Hominy, old-fashioned, 2 cans .... 2 No. 2 cans for Sauerkraut, Ferndell 25c Impt. Swiss Cheese, Edam, Gammelost, Philadelphia Cream, ie 2lc 2 large No. 3 cans Curtis as the principal speaker. This } stone later was broken and dam- aged so that it is unfit for use, members of the capitol commission said. Jn the new stone, cut from a boulder weighing 57 tons, provision has been made for inserting the box of historical material which was placed in the first stone. A second and smaller box also will be inserted, | containing a further history of the capitol construction and additional documents. H. Rydnicek, Mandan stone mason, | carved the new cornerstone which was found about three miles east of | St. Anthony. Lions Club Golfers Win From Kiwanians| Members of the Bismarck Lions club golf team eked out a one-stroke victory over the Bismarck Kiwanis team in a group match over the course of the Bismarck Country Club Thursday evening. The aggregate nine-hole score for the eight members of the Lions club was 387, while the Kiwanians re- quired 388 strokes. The clubmen played in foursomes. A similar match is planned for next week, according to E. B. Klein, cap- tain of the Lions team. Carl A. Heupel of the Kiwanis team, won medal honors with a score of 39 strokes. | Members of the winning team| were County Treasurer Ernest El- ness, C. Ligon, A. A. Mayer, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1933 A. Dahlen, |cluded A. W. Mundy, Heupel, J. P Klein, Joseph Patera, G. Austin L. Elvin and Dr. C. D, Dur- Bowman, James W. Those on the Kiwanis team in- | Guthrie and Dr. T. W. Buckingham, @ DICK’S ¥ FLOUR #2 Sra 'x_...8% State Climax, Never Fails, 2414-Ib. sack. ax... Government tax of $1.40 2 barrel goes in effect Monday BREAD, large loaves; Sugar Prices are BUTTER, %-lb. prints, Ib. ....... sna 10lbs.; 10lbs.; We are pleased to announce the installation of a new all-steel Tyler Vapor-Cooled Fruit Department in our No. 2 store, 506 Broadway. will be effective in both stores. CANTALOUPE 32” TITLE BROS DEPENDABLE QUALITY MEATS PLUMS, large red, basket ..... ORANGES, clean- Beef Sugar in Kraft Bags Beet Sugar in Cloth Bags SUGAR, 10-Ib. Saturday Specials 6 to 8 lb. avg., No. 1 Sugar Cured, per Ib. BEEF ROAST Gat ‘VEAL SHOULDER Smoked Picnics Kettle Roast, per Ib.. Rump Roast, per lb. Choice Pot Roast, Ib. Round Steak, Ib 16c | Sirloin Steak, Ib 18 BACON, high grade, lean, The same saving prices per Ib. 2.000 SUMMER SAUSAGE, Cudahy’s, 5c | fresh, meaty, Ib... ORANGES $10". Median Morrell’s, 1-pound Cartons, oa ee: 49c ie =19¢ er. «ib 3 POST TOASTIES || CORN —_ Red Kidney Beans Snider’s Catsup . . Loin End Roast, per Ib.. Shoulder Roast, per lb.. Shoulder Steak, per lb.944c Bologna, lb. ...11¢} Sausage, lb. PABST ae ALE We deliver all $1.50 orders all parts of city. Phone 279. Summer Sausage, Swift’s, per Ib... ..1 Leg Roast, per Ib. Shoulder Roast, per Ib. . Stew, cut up, per Ib. .... “6'4c Welch’s Grape Juice CRAB MEAT peucious For FOR, A Bonners SALAD “HEADLIGHT” SURE STRIKE Sunbrite Cleanser LUX FLAK TOILET SOAP Keeps Your Skin Soft and Smooth DELICIOUS MEATS Place your orders early and help us live up to our NRA Agreement with the Govern. Freshest Fruits and Vegetables DA. | Cantaloupe, large size, Corn, Golden Bantam, Peaches, extra fancy, “2 BARS 20c FLOUR Your last opportunity to buy Flour before the tax is Farmdale 490. baz $1.69 98 Lb. Bag, $3.28 Red Owl 49". $1.79 98 Lb. Bag, $3.48 Gold Medal 49%.bas $1.99 98 Lb. Bag, $3.89 Peas, green, fresh, Lemons, extra large Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens and He Beef — Pork — Lamb — Veal large heads, 2 for .... ‘Watermelons, Plums, Pears, Apricots, Concord Grapes New Home Grown Potatoes, 10 pounds ALL $1.25 ORDERS DELIVERED Oranges, medium Home Made Sausages and Cold Meats of All Kinds We can supply your wants for everything in the meat CENTRAL MEAT MARKET RED OWL FOOD STORES Dakota Maid or Cli- max, both fancy grade all purpose family flour. 49 Lb. Bag Cooks Grocery I, G. A. Store YW 15c LG.A. Bread, whole wheat, .10c 19c Omar Brand Columbia .2le Beef Pot Roast, per Ib. .......006 ait Rolled Rib Roast, EP AD, pc10-.0'010 9:0 «, package ........ ear $1.89 Peanut Butter Robb Ross, ground from fancy meats, 2th. jer ...... 28¢ Marshmallows Fresh, fluffy marshmallows for salads or toasting, 1% Ib. pkg. ..... 9c Olives Large alze fancy ripe Califor- nia Olives, 9 oz, Each - - 14¢c Silver Cream Wright's silver polish for ail- ver or other metals, Reg. jar Fach - - 19¢ Plums, red and == ZERR’S == We Deliver $1.25 Orders R. T. Grocery Robertson and Tullberg, Props. PHONE 371 Member of the I. G. A. Pears, Delicious, ripe, per doz. ..........33¢ Oranges, 288 size, sweet, juicy; per doz. 19c Potatoes, local grown, 10 Ibs. .. Corn Flakes, large pkg. . Salad Dressing, qt. jar .............. Swift’s Picnics, 7 to 10-Ib. average, Ib.. .11c Bacon, Swift’s sliced, per lb. Summer Sausage, Swift’s, per Ib. .....19¢ Milk, Libby’s large, per can Buy the Specials Here Oranges, Saturday, 2 dozen .............. eeceee Raisins, Seedless, 4-Ib. pkg. 25c; 2-lb. pk; Pineapple, I. G. A., 2 No. 244 cans.. Rinso, Granulated Soap, pkg. ..... woe Log Cabin Syrup, a full gallon ..... Rice Krispies, pkg. ........ 400 Asparagus, 18K No. 1, per can Swift’s Ready-to-Serve Meats and Premium Bacon, Ham, Frankfurts, Brookfields A Complete Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Prices listed in this advertisement are also ef- fective at our Quality Store, 313 Main Ave., Bismarck, N. D. BUTTER P. & G» large bars 6 Bars 25¢ TOMATO. MUSTARD # iS SARDINE | MIRACLE WHIP LEMONS CANTALOUPE #:° CHERRIES & CABBAG TOMATOE - 2 Cans 33¢ Imported Norwegian fish, in pure olive o i 2 Jars i7c RICHHOLT'S The Store That Saves You Menara ae Economy 4 Grocery 4 Van Toa PORK and BEANS, special, per can Minneopa QUEEN OLIVES, pint jars, special . Mother’s Products, MACARONI, SPAGHETTL CREAMETTES, special .. Libby’s TOMATO JUICE, Iced, 5; PEAS, New Pack, special, per can SWEET PICKLES, 32 oz. glass jar, special, pe: MISSION ORANGE CRUSH, special, 2 bottles» Dromedary GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 tins, spec., per can ane Minneopa waver Is DeLuxe PLUMS, No. 21, tin, special, per Ukelele Brond 1 i Fancy’ Pl special, p Minnsopa Brand ‘SALAD DRI NAISE or SPREAD, 8 oz. jar All Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables Pink Salmon, tall cans, 16 0z., 2 for Minneopa Quart Mayonnaise . Jello, any flavor, 3 for Minneopa Green Tea, '-Ib. pkg.. Fancy Spring Chickens Fine table quality _ 2Lbs. ‘tae M. S. C. Biscuit Flour, 28-oz. pkg.........- Ralston Wheat Flakes, 2 pkgs. ....... Minneopa Salad Dressings, 1000 Island, May- onnaise, Sandwich Spread, 8-oz. jars 1 Broken Sliced Pineapple, No. 2% tin, each. .21¢ Minneopa fancy DeLuxe Plums, No. 2 Patterson Seal Grapefruit, No. 2 tin Mission Orange or Lemon Juice, 12-0z. bot- * tles, 2 fOr ....eeceseececceccevesceeee 25¢ Store Hours—8 a. m, to 6 p. m. except Satur- day’s Closing Hour is 7 p. m. , Fresh, large size, 2 Ib. pkg. .. Life Buoy, 8 for ......+. PARA NANER RR naan 22 Have a Quart of Our Delicious Ice Cream sent with Santa Clara PRUNES, Empress Brand, vacuum pack in glass jar. Jar can be used for fruit canning. Pound - - - 33c MACARONI, -2¢uer: 2 Ib. box 13¢ Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over. —Quality Store Phone 110 MEAT DEPARTMENT HEAVY HENS Swift’s Cello Wrapped PICNICS, 6 to 8 lbs., per Ib.. FRESH BOLOGNA, special, per Ib. .. FRESH LARD, in cartons, 1 Ib. ..... —WE DELIVER— F. E. SMITH Phone Orders Delivered C. 0. D. Piggly-Wiggly Phone 630—

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