The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1933, Page 7

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FAILURE T0 RECEIVE "= WORTGAGE BLANKS 1S HOLDING UP LOANS Applications Totaling $3, 000 Received By Home Loan Offices in State he said. j_aitatons ob been made “ approximately 000 worth’ loans in the state, McLean said, reel 8 soon as blanks are received the work will proceed see ey ae | praisers al ing appraisals of penery, oe ett ting things in readiness for loans to be completed as soon fel Larry “We are Psoig ‘tion from loan associations and private indi- | ieee ae re baie the i to mee rd Undetstood,” eateLecn cre at tins | ® number of people had the idea that) the act enabled .peopic to refinance! Joans at a lower. rate of interest. This is not exactly the case. The act con- le who are herwise as mortgage blanks are re- peopl in distress and who would ot! | ealved on from Washington the BAS Owners’. Loan corporation will able to make loans on homes tn North Sco ia Taegdens oad orth Dakota. "We have beet geady to make loans} for some time but have not received the necessary blanks to the loan merely does so to lower his interest rate, he be disay eet it hig ny is in imminent danger of 0s! [¥cITY BAKERY Chas. B. Halvorsen, Prop. 115 Fifth Street Telehone 675 Bismarck, No. Dak. Master Loaf “WTO THE LAST CRUMB Saturday Features French Pastries - Marshmallow Horns Apple Turnovers Orange Cream White Layer Cake Bar or Square We have the most delicious bio of strictly fresh Pies, Cakes, Cookies and Bread of all kinds. Also French Bread and French Rolls. Visit our Pastry Shoppe to select products for the most discriminative appetites. Insist on MASTER LOAF BREAD. It is made with milk and it’s a sure thing that the baker who uses milk is putting in other high quality ingredients, too. When there is so much vag in bread, why not buy the best—MASTER LOA We specialize in 100% whole wheat, rye (plain and raisin), — and poppy seed wist. For Sale at Your Grocers CHAS. HALVORSEN, Prop. Dollar (s;3s°s) Savers Ci Thlues Quality. Goods Friday and Saturday, Sept. 22 and 23 SUGAR «: 10 Ibs. 56c 100 foe weoyyerati BUTTER Pure Creamery, ib. 24C advertising Butter at this saving price to Pure Creamery, pedecsiNelg in the National Campaign to increase Butter consumption and the price paid ta Farmers for Butterfat. Cake Flour == «27c “Revel Baking Pows of 4 Nesting Measuring Cups Royal Baking Powder oe #19¢ 10% 37 WHEATIES ““38c2" 2 * 23c Medica ne Posse inc nase nn . ran” gE 15 ¢ Grape Fruit . “ie T y banks, aildie and \ ‘There re 314 applications tor| °° TRE PTANORITE, TS Grape Nuts. ne 17¢ lodized Salt . AHR@: . 222%. Be: woree Catsup . rit Skin . “ai 1S¢ RE eee SODA @ FANCY QUALITY @ ‘Bottle ‘340uncs 8OTTUS “KEE 3=25¢ AND’ STRAWBERRY’ (Phu Se Per Bottle Depesit) aren MALT =: 65c Dev a Cone of 12 ~iaserted! APPLES; ‘bushel CABBAGE, solid heads, per Ib. . SWEET POTATOES, 5 pounds for CANT. A FRUIT JARS liisotirrie ras ...79C cai. .89c JAR CAPS PO 23c RED OWL FOOD STORES loans on file with the Bismarck of- fice of the home loan bank, accord- to P. E. Byrne, district manager. Of these, 59 are from Bismarck and the balance are from the surrounding territory. WILLIAM ROSEN OF FARGO DIES FRIDAY Brother of Alex and Charles Rosen of Bismarck, Was | Long-Time Fargo Resident Goes on Trial for William Rosen, 54, brother cf Alex | and Charles Rosen of Bismarck, died| f& at Fargo Friday morning. Alex Ro-| fy sen left: for Fargo at noon Friday to) assist with arrangements for the fu-| ral. William Rosen was born and edu-! cated in ‘Minneapolis and had sae ated a clothing store in Fargo f more than 30 years. He leaves his wife and t; daugh- ters, tae Lou, 11, and len, 9, “d pol Funeral services will be held Sun- | @ay at Minneapolis and will be ats | tended by both Alex and Charles Rosen. Alex Rosen will remain in Fargo until Saturday afternoon, when he will be joined by Charies, and they will accompany the body to Minneapolis. Precious stones are composed oll met aie nent An opal, for in- ance, is it and water, while the | blue of the sapphire is the chemical, f SIX for the abduction of Au- action of one grain of iron on 100 of | &Ust Luer, Alton, Il, banker, alumina. fs shown entering the Ed- wardsville, Hl., courthouse. Mrs. Lillian Chessen, only woman defendant in the trial % GUSSNER’S ¥ SINCE 1883 CONCORD GRAPES 4 Quart Basket (Present Wholesale Higher Than This) TOKAY GRAPES [2°" BLUEPLUMS Gi FANCY APPLES ett’, FANCY TOMATOES S24 Gusts. SWEET POTATOES ver. ONIONS = XELLow GREEN TOMATOES fe" B!. FANCY ax “cAnBA CELERY per i pic aie PEARS CRANBERRIES - All of Our Meats Are Strictly Grain Fed CASH AND CARRY SPRING CHICKENS fee's FRY, Ib. FREE—SLICING CUCUMBERS—FREE (In the Meat Department Only) SIRLOIN STEAK 2"). S per pound | faey, en LZSKC |e De T-BONE STEAK grain rg BOLOGNA, Fancy, Ib. .........005 10c | eee ae 14c From Spokane COTTAGE CHEESE ©" 124¢ (Blue Ribbon Prize Winner at Fair) GROCERIES CHICKEN TUNA tia a KRAFT SALAD DRESSING, 16 ot. .... ROYAL BAKING DATES, Fancy, POWDER, 12 of. Celle, 1% Ib. LEMON EXTRACT (Se Pe Betty Crocker's Set of 4 Beetleware MEASURING CUPS for 2 package tops from SOFTASILK 1 pkg 30c CAKE FLOUR Mailed to Betty Crocker, Minneapolis, Mina. “ITS 10TS-OF FUN TO-SHOOT THIS ETE 75 Just Phone GUSSNER’S ; ies the ; ; | Nebraska Team to Prany oy Puan Luer Kidnaping Be Lighter, Faster | Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 22—()}—A light but veteran Bible class car- football hopes of the Uni- versity of Nebraska this fall. Beeking his third Big Six Conference per Coach Dana Xenophon Bible is tutoring one of the lightest squads in Cornhusker history, but he has | 10 major and three minor letter- men, ! “We're a little fae eer oa much | faster than e sald complacent, bu but ihe Ms face flushed and e au ly rearranged | his words to “ mee much lighter and a little faster. Speed, satin pant new military shift, ru nek trees | with the zest for football imbued by Bible. He smiled at tigenad pros- \ ing to have a good | Phone 626 team,” was as fer as he will go. Butter, 14-Ib. prints, per Ib. ... 24c Coffee, Bliss, 1 lb. » 23¢ vacuum tins .. 1» 23¢ oa bert Mayon- h Spread, 518 Ninth St. Murphy Announces Northwest Meeting | St. Paul, Sept. 22—()—Plans for a! six-state meeting here to develop a | Coffee, Parr, vacuum tins . Phone 928 ye oor 10m st. We Deliver $1.25 Orders | Pagel danas ts | Marshmallows, || Swift’s Pure ler Oc | 9c} {8 per Ib. |] Swift's Bacon, il cello wrap., 14 lb. .. Fancy Spring Chickens Spring Chickens - Roasts | % HEMPEL’ Saturday Specials Phene 1612 Bartletts, extra fancy and faney, full 40-Ib. box, finest. quality ITALIAN PRUNES sete = CRAB APPLES rrsasenacais36-Ib. box $1.89 APPLES, very juicy, full bu. basket $1.50 GRAPES, “Concords”, 12-qt. baskets 59c CELERY, well bleached, large bunch 10c Tomatoes, No. 2 tin; each Green Cut Beans, 10c 10c Sardines, Cake Flour, “Softasilk”, les, whole sliced a 1000-sheet, 3 - 19c Pinea, Hawai No. 24, tin . He said invitations rule ex. josseaning’ ene tended to governers, site savy |capacty ot the ‘dail ren boards and engineers, highway com- Minnesota and establishing i missioners and publie relief agents, in| |belief that the region es © whole will receive. more federal consideration if it ecg one comprehénsive pro- , Minnesota, the Dako- and Wyoming, ld | =e! i tarp said among the urgent pub- fol those i itz & Missouri near Garrison, N. D., | 3. bac ne benefit of the Dakotas, ‘hé latter project, he said, would be discussed at a meeting in Fargo, N. iD. at 4p. m. Saturday. | |Hettinger Station’s 1, Herd Has Good Mark Seventeen gin rage dairy cows would ibe needed to equal the | turned fa toe| | i ret (ne prodiiction "sbords last year by the 10 regiet registered Holsteins Tele ei “We Thank You” wae irs, Plums Concord Grapes Seedless Grapes eo ORANGES'S Sweet and juicy, 2 doz. ....49¢ Vegetables Head Lettuce Celery Green and Wax Beans wpinaen Cal Green Peppers Sweet Potatoes Grocery Department JOOFELT Wi EAT IES Jello, all flavors, 3 for Hunt’s Supreme B 15! : ise “Wild Rice and Cranberries” Meat Department (Government Inspected Quality Mcats) fot Roast Beef, fancy steer, per Ib. Boneless Pork Loin Roast, 213 Ib. average, per Ib. na fancy sprin; DELIVERIES—S:45 & 10:30 a. m.—2:30 & 4:30 em. STORE HOURS: Week Days — 8 a. m. to 6:15 p.m. Saturdays — 8 a. m. to § p. m. Advertising for September 22nd - 2th PEPPER, Carol Black, in cello, 1 Ib. pkg. COFFEE, Brown Betty, vacuum pac ked, 1 Ib. can WALNUTS, IGA California, soft shelled, 1 Ib. .................. 21c SARDINES, ” Califor- FLOM . nia, in tomato sauce os 19c THE CHANCE ( A LIFETIME! SARDINES, Babette Brisling in olive oi CENUINE ROGERS SILVERWARE rexK x CAESAREA. e

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