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[ona it would enroll more members: jthis year than ever before, ;_C. T. Hoverson, manager of the} |Federal Veterans Bureau at Fargo, included Cleo Arness, Ruth Baker, Hol- jexplained the opportunities given to | lace Beall, Thora Beattie, Emily Belk, ex-servicemen under the so-called |Ruth Bowers, Phyllis Brainerd, Ruth “economy law,” calling attention to|Christianson, Eleanor Cook, lthe fact that the major change in |Crewe, Donna Jean Davis, Louise compensation ratings was the elim- | Dietz, Laura Ellsworth, Lillian Hed- nation of payments for injuries not strom, Joan Hughes, Althea Hollens- ‘RED CROSS URGES SUPPORT IN DRIVE Organization Distributed 2,095; Barrels of Flour in County R. G. Mensing, Ashley, deputy for fifth district, discussed methods of increasing the Legion’s member- ' ship. | §&. S. Boise, chairman of the Armis- Islee Day cominittee reported that State || Strange But True | News Items of Day ' (By The Associated Press) children and rural pounds of yarn were knitted into mit- tens and sweaters for school children. The relief organization also spon- sored its usual life-saving instruction Program and looked after dental and medical work, fitting of glasses and the like for needy children. The Red Cross also cooperated in the crippled children relief program sponsored by ‘The organization also maintained a tpecial service for the assistance of ex-servicemen and Fort Lincoln sol- diers and their wives and families. With a similar program apparently necessary this year, urges generous support of the com unity chest drive here next week. Forty-one girls will sell the artifi- !cial flowers, proceeds from the sale/ to go toward comforts for incapacitat- | [ed veterans of the World war. | ing and permitting her to dash to Five others, Ione Noggle, Frances, safety. Marianne Isaminger, Ruth | !Hanson and Helen Showalter, served as a mailing committee, mailing for- get-me-nots and instructions to nine ' oe ie te WAR VETERANS HOLD. DISTRICT MEET HERE State Officers and 40 From Surrounding Towns Are Guests of Local Post Bismarck’s American Legion post ‘was host. Thursday night to state of- ticers of the veierans organization and to approximately 40 members from other posts in the surrounding area at a district meeting in the ‘World War Memorial building. William H. Johnson of Minot, state commander, was the principal speak- He asserted that the Legion is stronger today than ever before in the | nistory of this state and predicted 3 cans 19¢ COTT’ 311 th St ¥ 816—Phone—817 “The Red and White Store” Sugar, 100-lb. bag Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. for ........ P. & G. Soap, large bars, 6 bars OATMEAL, Red & White, 38.02 DRE. sssssessssene 22 M% Wb. PAS. .....csverece NORTHERN BEANS, THE BISMARCK TRIBU. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1938 a | district. ‘received in service. The veteran still | worth, Lucile Isaminger, Faye Keller, |nas many privileges left to him, he Eleanor Kijelstrup, said, outlining in detail what they|Emma Langer, Irma Fern Logan,| |Louise Melville, Mary Louise Nuessle, Jacqueline Oeltjen, Phyllis Olson, Jeanne Paris, Marian Pederson, Helen Pederson, Peterson Norma Peterson, jGladys Risem, Ruth Saxvik, Peggy! |Jane Skeels, Ellen Tillotson, Bernice | Ulmer, Neva Vettel, Lois Wers and Beth Wheeler. Mrs. A. C. Brainerd will supervise Jack Williams, Fargo, state adju-|Dorothy Ode, int, gave a report on the national Distribution of 1,600,000 pounds of convention at Chicago, asserting it feed for stock and 2,095 barrels of had done much to clarify the atmos- flour to 500 families was only a part Puere and insure the Legion of a Of the relief work achieved by the “@™m place in the heart of the aver- American Red Cross in Burleigh *%¢ citizen. county last year. The annual roll call of the Red Cross is included in the community h chest drive, which will open in Bis- |° marck next Tuesday morning. Sa Oi cee eater of the Senator J. P, Cane of Dickinson will the American Legion Auxiliary here |2€ the Herta’ at Armistice Day ex-/ to sew 7,400 yards of government | °'ises here. | State officials went from here to sons in the cements for sneedy Pet ' Goodrich for a district meeting there| LIVES UP TO PROMISE Fred L. Conklin, ‘chapter chairman, {2d will attend other meetings at This clothing was distributed to school 'Mohall Sunday, Grafton Monday and families. Forty | Valley City Tuesday. Rainbow Girls Will Sell Forget-Me-Nots' Nearly half a hundred Bismarck | girls, all members of the Order of; Rainbow, will assist the local chapter | of the Disabled American Veterans in | the annual forget-me-not sale here |Saturday, it is announced by E. M. |the sale, other communities in the Bismarck neighbors of E. H. Greenberg on Those who will sell on the strects The farmers built a 32 by 70 foot barn in one day, with the ex- ception of shingles and the ce- ment work, to replace one that re- PARROT SURPRISES COP St. Paul—Police patrolman Wil- liam Moore had visions of being a Swiftly he clambered up a ladder to the third floor of a burning building in response to cries of The trapped victim was a par- rot, forgotten when its owners Moore carried it to the ground. You can say this for Hitler: he hasnt’ yet got into a brawl in a public washroom, Strong City, Kas—After receiving; his appointment as peace, George W. Stout announced he | would perform his first marriage cere- imony free. Then came his son, Carl, and Miss Dora M. Bruce. The father expressed surprise but kept his word. BRIGHT SIDE TO BLAST Hinsdale, Mont.—An explosion that almost killed Mrs. EMPRESS COFFEE Three-Pound Vacuum Economy Grocery Q.S.S. 411 Bdwy. All Phones 34 Somes Grapefruit, Table Queen Squash, Celery, Cran- berries, Cucumbers, Sweet Rutabagas SWAN MATCHES, 6-box carton..........28¢ M. 8. C. BISCUIT FLOUR, 28-02. pkg......19¢ SILVER SALAD Pineapple and Gra fruit, No. 2 tin ....... i Minneopa SWEET PICKLES, 14.02, jar.. .19¢ Spring Chickens — Stewing Hens Maxwell House COFFEE, 1-lb. tin CAMAY SOAP, 3 bars and sponge ....... Happy Vale DILL PICKLES, 26-oz. jar....15c Snyder’s. TOMATO SOUP, 14-07. tin, 2 for 19c Campbell’s TOMATO JUICE, 50-oz. tin... .25¢ POWDERED SUGAR, 2-Ib. pkg. ......... lfc PINEAPPLE JUICE, No. 2 tin, 2 for pox el, tins, 2 for sceeudetettertecdcelins .15¢ Cer | fae ier aoe Lacy Fur Tee Cookies Qe regul a les c Hartley also saved her life. She struck a match to find canned | goods in her basement; flames spurted about her but an explo- sion believed caused by gas burst @ water pipe, wetting her cloth- Pantry Jar HERE'S REAL COOPERATION Beloit, Wis.—An example of farm- ers’ cooperation was given by 30 ZERR’S We Deliver $1.25 Orders Butter, 14-lb. prints, per Ib. ........ Molasses, New Orleans, 14 gal. ....... Hilex, the perfect bleach, quart No. 2% 2 cans 23c Peaches, Our Family, sliced, per can. . .20¢ Syrup, dark or light, No. 214 can ......16¢ Beans, Navy, 4 pounds Empty Jar Ideal for Cookies Cereals At No Extra Cost Phone 631 FRESH VEGETABLES TOMATO JUICE, SALMON, Fancy Red, TOMATO SOUP, Campbell's, 3 cans SPRING CHICKENS, STRING or WAX Smoked, per Ib. .,... . BEANS, 3 cans ......... ee ee ee Shoulder, per Ib. ... 124c¢ eee ee oe wo Be | sce per te... Skinless, per Ib. POWDERED SUGAR 270! TOMATO JUICE S2mpeet's PINEAPPLE JUICE xe'%'un ..2 for 29¢ SALAD DRESSING Kitts 0ld-Feshlonea GREEN BEANS, No. 2 tin, each ....6¢ SWEET POTATOES #°%; 5 Lbs. 19¢ POTATOES fie abs he CARROTS, Fancy Washed 4 Lbs. 10c ONIONS, Fancy Special ....5 Lbs. 15¢ CALUMET ip evince Cnertiate SSNER’ SINCE 1883 — CASH and CARRY — SPRING CHICKENS, HENS, Fancy, Fresh dressed, 1b. .... LOC CHOPPED BEEF, 1 Q)g | FORK savsac MOE ADs oii sesnse ones 10¢ | LIVER s4usace, c per Mh ........0.... 6c | HEAD CHEESE. eee: Cl Boop savusace, DAK-O-NITE SOAP 1 pkg. Powdered 1 Ige. Laundry Free 23c — FRESH VEGETABLES — Button Mushrooms, Green Peas, Celery Hearts, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Green Onions, Brussels Sprouts, Beans, Radishes Green per Ib. ........... cipE BOOK? T RE CALUMET Ree THROW AWAY DOESN'T HAV! ANY CAKE NOW!" The “velvety crumb” ‘Notice the thrifty smal Calumet’s efficient fectly cont ion takes wt es mixing bow!—but the oven. It is the two a6 proportion ch less th: silted emvAction—a little Ribbon Cake—(3 288s) Down Cake Flour Bal amet Baking Powder or other qhortening ks, well beaterr stifty beaten RICHHOLT’ The Store That Saves You Money CRANBERRIES, 2 quarts for .......25¢ JONATHAN APPLES, per box LEMONS, Sunkist, per dozen .. — GENUINE APPLE CIDER — POWDERED SUGAR, 2 Ib. pkg., special .. DILL PICKLES, quart jar, special ....... MACKEREL, in_tins, special ... PURE PRESERVES, 3 Ib. jars, special i SALAD BOWL DRESSING, quart jars, special .....25¢ Hunt’s FRUIT COCKTAIL, 2 cans, special .. FARINA, 5 Ib. bags, special ............. bacsrelnan Ble SQUASH RUTABAGAS MEAT DEPARTMENT soe e eee eee cece es S13 osecesevcevecsees + .88c SLAB BACON GOOSE LIVER SAUSAGE THURINGER SAUSAGE SQUABS HEAVY HENS Swift's PICNICS MILK FED SPRINGERS ——————— L. E. SMITH —WE DELIVER— F. E. SMITH THE DOUBLE-ACTING BAKING POWDER Ld -aol “We Thank You” - Oranges - Oranges Grapefruit 2 doz. - - 58c 8 for 25c Vegetables * Sweet Potatoes (6 Ibs. 25c) Cranberries (2 gts., 25c) Head Lettuce Cauliflower Celery Carrots TS Grocery Department eee erred, pee Ib, ssesesssseesseseees DOC aE MAN sei sivevcseeebbeattindee 25c Happyvale Dill Pickles, 15c .25C No. 5 tin .. Campbell's Tomato Juice, and 1 regular 5c pkg. of Sunshine Sotias, spec, Hotel Mushrooms—just the thing for Chop Suey, * Heinz Demonstration Featuring Their New Line of Soup Mushroom Clam Chowder Noodle Consomnie Tomato Beef Broth Pepper Pot Especially Priced, 3 cans Heinz Baby Food: Carro' Prunes; special, 2 cans . Meat Department (Government Inspected Quality Meats) Beef Pot Roast, steer meat ~ milk fed, per 1 Veal Sirloin Steak, milk fed, per ib. disSiuslevviaiciiiisst mae Cudahy’s Puritan Ham Shanks, 1) ic season and bake, per All Phones 211 118 Third St. DELIVERIES—8:30 & 10:30 a. m—2:30 & 4:30 Pm STORE HOURS: Week Days — 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Saturdays — 8 a, m. to 8 p. m. Saturday Specials Combination—Your choice of 1 2-layer cake—Mocha, Checker-Board, Devils Food or White Cake— ‘ and 1 doz. Cookies, for ..........c.cescseees 33c Doughnuts—Cholocate, Raised, Honey Glased or Plain Cake Doughnuts; per doz. ........... 1 8c / Cookies, all kinds; 2 doz. ...... .25¢ Angel Food Cake, each ......... 20c Parkerhouse Rolls and Clover Leaf Rolls, per doz. .......... Shag Lath TO THE LACT CRUMB y City Bakery? eae CHAS. HALVORSEN, <— egg a 6,6. Roa Bow, per hg. =. BOC aati’ 17¢ Campbell’s Tomato Juice, No. 5 tin, fancy, per b, ....1 8 ver bunch”... LOC Rutabagas, north- 5 c ern, sweet, per Ib. .. og ww Oc a, for 25c Hubbard Squash,. fancy hard, per 1b. 5c he og Sunkist brand, 2 orn”... 49 teete Hineapnle Juice, lo. 2 tin, special, 2 for ...:0 29c Impt. Swiss Cheese Impt. Roquefort Limburger # BrownsTiedman Y Where ity Counts g The Sanitary Store 4 All Phones 1400 122 Fifth Street All Phones 1400