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. F 7 a t fi ge: BR igg if is Wm: nothing in } ‘This is t ‘unnecessary fathers and primary int their childr Jeast to hely play, if the Participate « The well- of the count attention tc the pupils 8 ment. One dust as pr that of org someone 0! In other mother, on a ITER ls Green, Bism: 6 ARGO WOMAN IS D, U. V. PRESIDENT Annual Session Closes at Jamestown With Election of Officers Jamestown, N. D., June 15.—(7}— Rarriet Haas, Fargo, was elected pres- ident of the Daughters of Union Vet- erans of the Civil War, at their an- nual business session Thursday. Other officers elected are Maud arek, senior vice presi- dent; Ella Baldwin, Minot, junior Why Some Men Succeed What a difference there is in - men! Some of them are full of , energy, ability. They think aeacight and they think fast. They get there ahead of the other fellow. What's the difference? Usually a man eats success or failureatthebreakfast table. Often he makes or loses a contract ac- cording to what he eats for lunch. Wise eating is the smartest thing a business man can do. At least one meal a day, especially in this warm inspector. SHREDDED =o? WHEAT NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY vice president; Emma Briggs, James- town, chaplain, and Ella Snyder, Far- | ini go, treasurer. Grand Forks was chosen 1935 con- vention city by the Women’s Relief Corps. Elected council members were: Number one, Mrs. Butts; Number 2, Sara Jackson, Fargo; No. 3, Clara|assistaht guide; Ada Hageman, Fargo, and Dora Lusk, Bis- marck, was named patriotic instruc- tor; Rosamond Schmitt, Jamestown, Alice Berner was chosen delegate number one, and Philomena Gans, Fargo, delegate number two. Alternates are Nancy Simpson, Jamestown, at large; Nettie Greene, Fargo, and Clara Turner, Jamestown, Mrs. Eva C. Miller, Minneapolis, senior vice president of the Women’s Relief Corps, presented greetings from the national organization. Mrs. Butts was elected president of weather, eat Shredded Wheat, milk, and fruit. If you didn’t have any other food you could live on this combination, and be mighty well on it, too. It gives your body all it needs for energy, tissue building, and disease resistance, and it gives you bran to keep you regular. The right food has a great deal to do with your success. Try Shredded Wheat for one meal 8 day, and see what happens! “Uneeda Bakers” NEW POTATOE PEAS fader ............ ; RADISHES sin CABBAGE Scia w. .. LETTUCE Gn ........ APPLES Fhincsps LEMONS fees ..... SOAP IX. ... PORK AND BEANS CATSUP 2%. sie ... GREEN BEANS Saat, no. 2 tin. KRAUT Finest, No. 2% size 'FRESH! FRUITS AND VEGETABLES “Always Kept Fresh” By Our Adequate Refrigeration Facilities CARROTS <3" CHERRIES ‘Sine, w. .. ORANGES [227,06 wae 9 Ibs, 14¢ White a ...2 doz. 69¢ wu 3 lbs. 21¢ BANANAS 2. xy ..3lbs. 19 GROCERIES COCoA Certified Pure, 2-lb. pkg. ...... jhredded Brom, On sssesees 11c De Aen 16c PRESERVES Siectierty, 4th. jar csssesssses 69c PEACHES #3: 180 Product, No. 24, .........++ Frank’s Goose Liver Sausage Bacon-Liver Loaf “JUST ARRIVED” Pot Roast 12-15¢ Veal Chore 18c| VealSteak 124 “Little Pig 18¢ Hamburger 12c Fresh, ib. Minced Ham 15c¢ Bologna 124c Thuringer 20c¢ Summer Sausage, Ib. FANCY SPRING CHICKENS — HENS PorkLoin 27¢ Pork Roast 13¢ Shoulder Cut, Ib. Sausage,” Ib. Luncheon Meat, Ib. “IT TAKES REAL QUALITY TO GIVE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1984 Logan’s “We Thank You” the past president's club at the meet- | number ig. Fargo; number 2, Minnie number 3, Ruth Hedstrom, Bismarck; number 4, Lt Jamestown, Marjorie Peltier, marck, chief of staff, and Berth Bertha Burt, Jamestown, installed newly elected officers as well as the following appointive officers: Marjory Caley, Fargo, secretary; Mary Bingham, Fargo, press corres- spondent; Minnie Bateman, guide; Rowena Staples, Jamestown, At the concluding meeting, it was Tent, Jamestown, had won first in the poster contest and the Ida McKin- ley tent, Fargo, second. The achieve- ment award went to Fargo. LOW PRICES On Foods of Finest Quality~ THIS WEEK-END AND SAVE White Bread == = Jamestown, guard; Ruth Guthrie, Bis- marck, assistant guide; Helen Wood- ward, Minot, musician; color bearers RED OWL) () Loganberries Plums Apricots Peaches Bananas, 3 lbs. for 2i¢ Cantaloupe Honey Dew Watermelons _—. “Vegetables” Tomatoes (fancy, 2 lbs. for 21c) Cucumbers Head Lettuce Cauliflower c New Peas Green Beans Rhubarb Carrots INK STAINS ? THEY TURN WHITE AS A GHOST WHEN 1 GO AFTER “EM! \Y".. INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL... ham Wafers 2=23° “Grocery Department” 8 of. cello pkg., ONly .....cseccccsccseee Libby’s Potted Meats, Sunny Monday Laundry 10 bars ppb ec | Bal 10 to pkg,, only ....... Blue Moon Cheese Spread, with each packa, ea dandy glass for tomato juice. vais . Evaporated Mik <- 3=17¢ + * 3m17c 19c SARDINES * "mow wae + 4% 27¢ PINEAPPLE * wer acm + :265¢ GINGER ALE Lipton's Black Tea "Hie" wu 2c xa. 43 MALIWE. acm. & 21 “Meat Department” (Government Inspected Quality Meats) Short Ribs of Beef, fancy steer, per Ib. .....ccececccceeccsccees APRICOTS fancy steer, per Ib. ......06 Po eeeeeeeccees Pork Loin Roast, end cu 3 lbs. average, per Ib. . Meat Loaf, beef, pork and Season and bake, per Ib. . ready to serve, per Ib. ....... Cudahy’s Best Boiled Ham, Ib. Deliveries—8:45 & 10:30; 2:30 & 4:30 “4220 ORANGES Potatoes New large California 10 Ibs. 30c Brick, 2-lb. Jamalers, standard, Peas, Early June, full No. 2 tin... Sardines, Dom., Y oil, 6 cans.... 16-ounce quart jar ...... Tomato Juice 12%-0r. tin 4 for 25c Chase @ Sanborn’s DATED OFFEE - == - GLADNESS .. . Large Round Sandwich Buns ”” Tomatoes, nice and ripe, 2 Ibs........ Plums, Red Santa Rosas, basket.......49c Lettuce, large size, crisp heads, 2 for. . .23¢ Cabbage, New Tennessee, per Ib....... 4c New Potatoes, Calif. White Rose, 10 Ibs. 29c Fresh Beets, Green Onions, Cauliflower, Cherries, Peaches, Oranges HAMBURGER— BEEF POT ROAST— 3 Ibs. 25c NEW POTATOES— Calif. Valencias | Beans | Large dark red Med. Small Size RIPE TOMATOES— We Deliver Phone Orders C.0.D. These prices effective at Red Owl No. 2 on Broadway, Phone nes and Red Owl Lettuce, crisp head, 2 for .... 19c | slicing, each ...... No. 1 on Main Ave., Phone 46 RED OWL FOOD STORES RICHHOLT “The Store That Saves You Money” Golden Bantam, special, 2 No. 2 tins 25¢ small sieve, special, 2 tins .........28¢ CHEESE Armour's Cream or Butter, 4-lb. prints, faney Red Beauty, large size fruit, PLUMS itge pastes, cach Pure Preserves, Patterson Sweet Corn, standard, COCOA, 2-Ib; Blue Moon CHEESE with beat FRESH COCOANUT, 8 oz. pkg., special ‘LAKES, large NO DLES SPAGHETTI MACARONI, kg. 5e i. » per pkg., spec. Sunny Monday SOAP, special, 10 oo Miracle Whip Salad iaeeak: ¥, pt. 10c; pt. 15e; qt. 27c | Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Stewing Hens - Fancy Springs Swift’s HAMS and Circle 8 PICNICS, 6 to 9 Ibs. Special Let us have your meat order. We will see that it will be carefully selected sifal glass, special Grapelade, Welch's, sh ial, 2 for . Libby’s '48, 2 for ERVES, 4-Ib. jar, CORN FLAKES Flakes Large pkg., Carl’s Grocery FOR LESS MONEY —WE DELIVER— Corn Flakes Vegetables Blackberries, No. 10 can .............45¢ Prunes, No. 10 can ..........2.00020+.00€ Pears, No. 10 can ............000000+-47€ Prune Juice, quart bottle .............25¢ Tomato Juice, Campbell’s ............ 6¢ Hershey’s Chocolate, 1, lb. pkg. .......13¢ Honey, double comb ...............-.28¢ Swift's Smoked Meats Twilling’s Grocery 601 Tenth Street SATURDAY SPECIALS Peas, 5-0 Easty June, Batter, fancy creamery, Hid Juice, Welch’s, 4-02. | M bottle, 5 a each ......... .... IC No. 3 cam, per cam ..... DAKOTA MAID