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"© NEWROGKPORD . HBADS PHARMACISTS L. G. Beardsley Named Pres dent at State Convention ‘in Dickinson [ana 8 p.m. Sunday: Crum c. and Fay Harding, railroad commis- | commissioner, and Alfred Dale, state sioner, at Mouse River Park 2 p. m.; | treasurer, Jamestown, 8 p. m.; Monday: Thoresen and Crum at Car- | Tuesday joresen, Crum and Olson =a ee You never tasted such | MARCOVITZ Grocery eae Free Delivery Service bass! ' é _ Tomatoes 25¢ ( Red ripe, 3 Ibs. ° Large bunch SRPSEREBRT KS TRE EATS . ; Dickinson, N. D., June 15.—(@)—L, G. Beardsley, New Rockford, is the Dakota & t™ new president of the North ‘ % Pharmaceutical association, elected to a Oranges 35¢ Cucumbers 18¢ m= succeed William Eckstrom of Stanley. yp CtB H, Saunders, Minot, te tiet vice _ WITH THESE RIPE “(bree are higher)” prthadnnnililiet ® president; A. E, Erickson, Fargo, sec = ‘ ond wles president: W. HL, Sudro, Par- : . STRAWBERRIES Hens er lb. 16c} Spring Chickens % 80, and P. H. lo, Cooperstown, ‘ secretary and treasurer. SO LOW-PRICED, Milk fed, seh dressed Home grown, fresh dressed Resolutions passed by the organiza~ i és for Saturday Specially Priced tion asked that the legislative com- f pie) take action e have the ped- ; ss I'S TIME dler problem solved by strict licensing and law enforcement, the latter phase : : TO START OUR of oe Taw bP be handled by the state gy i M regulatory department. * JAM MAKIN : Abolition of the classification of as- Y Ms ~ : Potted Meat 15 sistant pharmacist in North Dakota . . Libby's, 2 45 tins ee sins eels Privileges will — e given those w ld positions un. det such classifications to take exam- YES... AND inations for full-fledged druggists. The organization opposed a move- ‘ 5 STRAWBERRY IS MY ment on foot to abolish the school F r of pharmacy at the agricultural col- V " Tego at Paro and. ‘would ‘have it GEST HUSBAND'S AND THE CHILDREN’S Rea maintain its identity. The movement : BIG would have the school made a depart- S the school of science. we a8 VERY FAVORITE ment either under the engineers or in The cost definition in the drug- JAM Corn Flakes 19¢ Large pkg., 2 for Cocoa Certified brand, 2 Ib. pkg. e Cocoanut 1 8 oz. pkg. Preserves 69c Pure, blackberry or cherry, 4 lb. glass, per jar New Potatoes 25c Large white, 7 lbs. for : Sugar 10 Ib. bag Laundry Soap 23c Swift's Quick Naphtha, 10 bars Watermelons, Cherries, Strawberries, Raspberries, Cantaloupes, Bananas, Lemons, Apples and Oranges proval ent to ine oa ot ihe NR ALWAYS the big value in cereals—Kellogg’s Corn Flakes at Washington. The state group are today a bigger value than ever! Quality and flavor tt approve the fi tion of thi = tonal federation ‘of sale organisa that can’t be equaled. Many servings for a few cents. tions. tt le fhe eokurele to “supplhe eH6 pute Look for the special features on Kellogg’s Corn Flakes food and drug act, which became a —and buy now! Made by Kellogg in Battle ‘4 law June 30, 1906, was referred to Creek. a special committee for study and recommendations, Discover for yourself this flavor “-" oil BEST eticans acini ani RAWBER M Big Committees Named secret, and start your strawberry Certo Laboratories report this recipe best for use with 1984 ber- ries. See also Special Strawberry News below. 4 the. it Tous @ ibe) sugar suiceoe $4 lemon 34 bottle Certo jam today; it’s so easy with Certo! AT’S better than plenty of good home- made strawberry jam when winter months roll around? You can’t put up too much of it! So take a tip—as soon as strawberry specials come to town, go to your grocer and stock up on berries, Certo and sugar. Then follow the Certo recipe given here for best results with 1934 berries. You get truly marvelous strawberry jam. Such fine true-fruit flavor! Many women will put up double the usual amount this year with strawberries so inexpensive and delicious. ‘When you use Certo you will need to boil your jellies or jams only a few minutes. Hence the fruit juice does not boil away, and you never get that By Sons of Norway Jamestown, N.D., June 15.—(Ph}— Members of four committees of the Sons of Norway biennial convention of the fourth district were appointed at Friday's session. Seventy-five delegates had register- ed from throughout the district, com- prising the states of North Dakota, -Montana, and the Provinces of Sas- katchewan, Manitoba and Alberta, ‘To prepare frutt, grind about 2 quarts ripe berries or crush eo that cach berry is reduced to pulp. Measuro sugar, prepared fruit, and lemon juico into large kettle, mix well and bring to @ full rolling’ boil over hottest fire. Toreduce foaming. 1< tea- spoon butter may be added. Stir con- stantly before and while boiling. Boll hard 4 minutes. Remove from fire and stir in Certo, Pour quickly. Paraffin at once. Makes about 10 glasses (6 fluid ounces), Fresh Strawberries Fresh Loganberries Fresh Raspberries Fancy Cantaloupe Watermelons Grapefruit Fancy Apples Fresh Pineapple Bananas, fancy, Green Onions, special, 3 lbs. .... 2 1 Cc fancy, per bunch 5c Nystul Names Dates For Nominee Talks PHONE 332 Speaking dates for the next four Milk Fed SHOULDER ROAST, Ib days bal Cerocetrd nantes ld the RIB CHOPS, Ib. J convention of the Nonpar- dent League were announced today LEG ROAST, Ib. L “boiled-down” taste that comes with long, tedious Goiees Gancy Sek ae, by John Nystul, campaign manager. SHOULDER STEAK, Ib. boiling. Often you get half again more jam. And ue SiH SAE ae A, ae : Sal 5c Lieutenant Governor Ole Olson, 1 Sf ti special, per bunch ........ 5) iildgte foe becelection,. anar L of course you save lots of time and trouble, too. Beausiion ' Cc Crum, candidate for attorney general, Certo —the pure fruit pectin —is sold by all gro- Hae paisa spoke at McClusky this afternoon and cers. It is a product of General Foods. will be at ‘Wing tonight while T. H. Thoresen, gubernatorial candidate, —SPECIALS—8 A.'M. TO 12 NOON SATURDAY— will speak at Fargo a 8p. m, tonight. = Kettle Other engagements are: Saturday: 9 8 Thoresen at Coley ee ha) Olson Lard, Ri ccs Cc Pot Roast, Ib. Cc and John Husby commissioner of agri- culture and labor, at Moffit, 2 p. m., Fancy Short 8 c Fresh Ground 9 c Se eed Ribs, lb. ..... Beef, Ib. ..... B —_————— | Sugar, pure gran- Plums, fancy, 60c ulated, 10 Ib. bag 54c large basket .. ———— | Campbell’s Tomato Juice, Beans, fancy, wax 121% oz. size, spe- or green, 3 lbs. .. 25c cial, 4 cans for .. 29c Peas, extra fancy, 15 Van Camp Pork & Beans, sweet tender, Ib, C | large size, 27 oz. 10 can, per can ..... Cc Tomatoes, fancy, 2 lbs. ..... 25c Crystal White Granulated Soap, 5 lb. pkg., 45c ‘ranch special, per pkg. hot house 8, 10c A r Fairway Oats, quick or regular, Head Lettuce, | =n ee fancy large, head 10c ROPER 14c SPECIAL STRAWBERRY NEWS! Read carefully before making Strawberry Jam 1984 will be a good strawberry year. The Certo laboratories recommend that Plan to start your Certo jam cupboard for strawberry jam you boil the fruit with the first luscious strawberries. and sugar mixture of 1934 berries four This year we've had unusual weather minutes instead of one—and for even conditions and fruits may vary more better results and keener flavor, add widely than usual in moisture content. the juice of halfalemon. (Recipe above.) The Red & White Stores Scott’s Grocery 811 7th St. 816—Phone—817 FREE DELIVERY Golden Bantam Corn, 21 c Grin Fea ( ROUND. STEAK, Ib. . .18¢ EEF ROAST Gru’. ..........14e Pork and Beans, 11 Pickiea Creamery = j = Fairway Pure Vanilla Ex- No. 214 can vee wee bh AC : lle tt 26c ° , : " er, Ib... Radishes, fancy, tract, 2 oz. bottle, ’ . Paper Plats Tc Pig Feet, Ib. 22 D Ugg: Lg crisp, 4 bunches 1 Oc BPOCIAL ci. a: ‘ 21 Cc Plies soseess a : ar ‘ y = evermeats eer " 26 c Liver, His 8c aoe j, Philadelphia Cream pe aa Primost ' i= te TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER—READY WHEN YOU CALL Leuee sas * It Root Beer Extract, Red | | pe“ 25. | sor snoapway ounce Hl EA. BROWN see ne 4s For Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Where Quality Counts 2 % Ibe o., a Visit H. L. Brown The Sanitary Store : © [inte 12). on”... 9C FREE ., PHONE WE ; All Phones 1400 122 Fifth Street All Phones 1400 Hg |e DELIVERY THANK ¢ BP No. 10 can ...........665 SERVICE 3 3 2 YOU 313 MAIN AVENUE THOMAS LENHART, Mgr. A Fy oko Pe ni DBO | SEEM nn BBE somuves | CORN 2Cans 2c « ZERR’S'™ H reen Peas, mily brand, golden kernel sweet corn, No. 2 cans, 6TH i fib. bottle - eee 19¢| fey, ne tr aa 29c COFFEE J : 928 OPPOSITE MEMORIAL BUILDING WE DELIVER Mle brits .. 2OC ne ses ae be we 18618 Bing Cherries, Red Plums, Rasp- Ratisihes, berries, Cantaloupes, Water- fife 2 Duaches for’...........<9@ | 2 dos. for ............. melons, Peaches, and all other Watermelon, Ice Cold, 5 c Honey Dew Melons, 33 c TOMATOES 2Cans 29 rande, solid pack of vine ripened tomatoes. No. 2'4 cans. WILK - 3Cans 19¢ Northfield, rich evaporated milk, MACKEREL 2Cans15¢ Solid pack of prime fat fish. 1 pound tins. Cucumbers, nice 5 c seasonable fruits and vegetables. POE Me cess ccccps eee e ee BM ois cssessitascsad size, each ....... Carrots, Raspberries, per bunch ...... Tc pint boxes, each 1 5c BUTTER ‘2 ° ay, ‘ga? SALT i Per Lb. Phone , ne A505, Dax, $P | . A ¢ H Each 10¢ al Thayer 2 for Libby's fancy, tender spinach. No, 1 tins. Campbell’s 26c MEATS +++ GROCERIES . I 5c 5 TOMATO JUICE each Lettuce, large . ; fancy heads .... 10c Veal Shoulder Svenstowe, ter better. tner cakes. PICKLES “ue” | Geng Tse at | UM) SOAP 10 Bare 80e Jour" 1 “f Ne) ter...27¢ |_Ie WATERMELONS Pound de | , sAtsice cee Roll. Rib Roast, tb. 17c | Eggs, fresh, 2 doz. 27¢ a —— ——S_ = se TOOATORS Sls. th ROOT BEER | mh tote Ba Ee LETTUCE ___ Eath9e | 2%. b TT yon. | tame tree ; ; ' ree Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over. Phone Orders Delivered C. 0. D. Chichen, (40 8 i. —Quality Store Phone 110 Piggly-Wiggly Phone 630—