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FINAL HONOR ROLL LISTS 204 PUPILS Margaret Dolph, Margaret Erickson, Norman Fevold, Paul Gilbert, Beat- rice Hendricks, Dorothy Knecht, Shir- ley Lasken, Warren Little, Bernard Lueck, Eugene Miller, Margaret Ol- son, Mary Jane Refvem, Edgar Rose, Alice Stoen, Kathleen Spohn, Rosella Sjoblom, Vesta Mae Satter, Robert (fh PUBLIC H Schoregge, James Schlecter, Audrey Waldschmidt, Betty Jean Rosenthal, 6 High School Students Meet Requirements for Special Scholarship List Weinstein, Betty Lou Hall, Quentin Rud, Lois Jean Brose, Louise Collier and LaVerne Dresbach. Sixth grade—Wilda Chapman, Grace Colberg, Roy Gebhardt, Walter Hoffman, Etheleen Hill, Robert John- son, Adele Solberg, Edna Solberg, Wanda Swenson, Dorothy Dale, Al- field Engen, John Gunness, Marietta Two hundred four Bismarck public | Meyer, Gene Peters, Elizabeth Ritter- school pupils’ names appear on the|bush, Grace Sanborn, Buddy Bran- honor roll for May, last month of the school year, which was announced ‘Wednesday through the office of H. ©. Saxvik, city superintendent. Division of the honor pupils by schools was as follows: Wachter 13, denburg, and Pauline Spare. ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Fourth grade—Rosemary Selvig, Dwight Mote, Marjory Jones, Milton ,| Quamme, Lucille Hagen, Nancy Helen Bickel, Marion .... Coman, Marie ..... Westbrook, Victor Johnson, Chester Langer, Emma .. Frahm, Frances . Yeasley, Raymond.. | Lampman, Doris Beall, Hollace Kruger, Carl . . Mundy, Margaret | Ode, Alvin . Kling, Robei Lips, Evan Junior— Mahiman, Mary .... Fevold, Eugene . Nuessle, Mary Loui | Skeels, Peggy Jane.. | Pederson, Marion ; Rand, Ruth . Little, Marion ..... | Davis, Donna Je: Hedstrom, Lillian .. | Watts, Robert .. Cayou, Virginia .... Schmidt, Theresa Davis, Wilson the last four years, already has taken charge at Dick’s Grocery. Owens Grocery has been purchased by John Hartner of Mandan, who al- ready has taken charge of that con- cern. Mr. and Mrs. Zerr and their seven- year-old son, John, expect to leave for Phoenix, Ariz. in about two months to make their home there. Bar-B-Q Announces Opening Saturday A general invitation was issued Fri- day for the grand opening SAturday night of “The Bar-B-Q,” novel re- freshment and dining establishment, by Mrs. 8. I. Carufel, one of the op- erators. The Bar-B-Q, which will feature the serving of barbecue sandwiches, is located at Broadway Avenue and Seventh St. in the new Interstate Greyhound bus t. Saturday night between 7 and 11 o'clock guests will be treated to free beverages upon request by the man- agement of the new establishment. Martin Wenge is chef and man- ager of the Bar-B-Q, which will be open from 6:30 a. m. to 12:30 a .m. daily and which will serve hot and cold lunches, ice cream, sodas, candy, cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, most brands of oe beer and other refresh- ment Firecrackers in China are used not only on holidays, but during weddings, funerals, anniversaries, and similar occasions. Telephone boxes and automatic stamp machines in England receive more than 70,000 foreign coins or slugs annually. ‘The University of West {Vrginia re- ported the finding of a synthetic sul stitute for Vitamin A. Read W. F. Cameron’s ad on Page 3. 502 BROADWAY VALITY STORES 318 MAIN AVENUE MIRACLE WHIP THOMAS LENHART, Mgr. Fine granulated Kraft bags. 10 Lbs. Dollar, Norma Skei, Charles Conrad,| Mote, Robert Beverly Barneck, Betty Dick, Allen Newcomb, Robert... Hektner, Marian Chernick, Venetta _Senior— Brunelle, Thelma White, Lloyd Steen, Birdzell, Junior . Ina Weixel and Jean Burman. ; Logee, eae . Fifth grade—Spencer Boise, Mary arena RERHe Anne Cox, Virginia Turner, Caroline Roberts, Fant: oo Isabel Boyd and Albert Beardsley. Atkinson, Gweneth Ttester, Mary Lo-| pio) morent nd . Fifth grade—Margaret Dutt, Rob-/gan, Earl Skei, Michael Chernick,| Saselk Buh oc. ert Grey, Billy Willman and Norma|Beverly Stadler, Frances Boutrous| Gee. “Dorothy (Westbrook. and Lila Jane Brynjulson. " Sixth grade—Harold Caya, Theo-| Sixth grade—Joyce Paviak, Florence | Smith, vane : Gore Lampman, Fred Meske, Ken- ir Cohenour, Eileen Skei, Isabel Hol-! austin, Alict neth Smith, Francis Boyd and Kath-|wegner, Ann Louise Selvig, Bert) yeasley, John Jeen Brittain. Mahiman, John Conrad, Marian Mar-| Carter, Allison . _—_—_ tin, Ann Bergeson, Robert Lipp, Sylvia Stangler and Helen Hedden. |Box-S Riding School fhe Melville, Helen Louise Scott, Ed- HIGH SCHOOL | i H ward Kallenberger, Robert Johansen,’ Freshmen— Six Weeks Semester | Opened in Bismarck 95.25 ; | Opening of Smith’s Box-8 Riding Rosemary Krier, Jean Pickles, Percy| Solberg, Florence .. 95.50 95.50 uanrud and Keith Stitzel. | Solberg, Norman ... brid grade—Evelyn Coats, Jean|Tolchinsky, Eliza- ae a Rerun Me joes tee Gillette, Gerald Lunn, Arzella Ode| beth .... lseiaai uae ria , formerly end Beverly Kruger. | Kelly, Gayle . ae les ‘aire ve Nagin e rr Sixth grade—Jimmie Schunk ae Otis Tek +e ie riding school’s headquarters ‘son, igurdson, Dorot! Howard Peterso | Rosen, le re Solberg, Helen Westrum, Milo Weinstein, Melvin .. Roosevelt 40, Richholt 16, William Moore 69, and high school 66. Following are the names of pupils on the honor list: WACHTER SCHOOL Fourth grade—Bobby Willman, A mild rich dressing for all salads. Pints ........17¢ SUGAR PINEAPPLE Half slices of ripe Hawatiian fruits. No. 24; cans. EACH PORK and BEANS Campbell's or Van Camp's, 4 5 in tomato sauce, 1 Ib. tins. EACH [ of GRAPE JUICE Welch’s, pressed from ripe Concords. Pint bottles. —---~ | Peanut Butter $3:%;. 25¢ . Each ..........5¢ | MARSHMALLOWS Fresh and Fluffy, a delicious PHONE 1080 — BISMARCK FOOD MARKET 408 BROADWAY Tomatoes, fresh, ripe, 2 Ibs. ....-- 19c Rhubarb, Home Grown, 3 Ibs. ... 15c IGA Toilet Tissue, 39 c Climalene, 32-0z. pkg., .21¢ Bisquick, large size... .32c 52c Twilling’s Grocery amy 601 Tenth Street Phone 1613 SATURDAY SPECIALS LETTUCE Nash Coffee, 1-Ib. ° — Crisp, solid heads. Each oe. Todized Salt, 2-Ib. carton, 2 for peste can, 2 tordl Cc priercdiade-dharved ..26€ 2% size can RICHHOLT SCHOOL Fourth grade—Lyle Porter, Suzan- EACH 1 7 Cc CARROTS + 95.75 Large bunches of fresh « 95.75 Bete lare at the Huber barn at 300 Second hard a heehee St., south. The Box-S school has a string of a dozen horses, some of them gaited, including gentle horses for women and parades. The school will furnish guides for saddle horse parties as well {as give lessons in riding. | —_—_— ——. E. Owens Has Taken Over Dick’s Grocery Announcement that he has sold Dick’s Grocery at 710 Thayer avenue to Earl Owens was made Friday by R. J. Zerr, who has operated the store for the last seven and one-half years. Owens, who has operated the Owens Grocery at 310 Tenth St., south, for WILLIAM MOORE SCHOOL Fourth grade—Mary Jane Nelson, fBonia Husby, Lois Solberg, Dale Sax- vik, Marie Morton, Delores Wells,| Burckardt, Jam Rosemary Slorby, Marian Galster,| TAvis, Robert Kramer, John Janet Overbee, Roberta Henderson, | <onmidt, Verha Conner, Charles Hedahl, Beulah Boutrous, Ted . Asselstine, Herbet Jones, Ben ... Marvel, Viola Wirth, Ray =| _ Sophomore— Schonert, Harriet .. | Husby, Hedwig .... Messenger, Sarah .. 18c TOMATOES Firm, ripe slicing tomatoes. 3 Lbs. ........23¢ Barbara Shaft, Warren Potter, Ver- non Rudser, Charles Vettel, Charles | Ballou, Robert Ball, Bobby Devereaux, ‘Violet Fagerstrom, Eva Marie Hen-/| @rickson, Gail Indseth, Mary Langer, | Annette Torvik and Billy Wright. Fifth grade—Rosemary Dursema, New Potatoes, EACH 10c ama LLC and disinfectant. Pints, Each EACH llc cleanser, 2% pounds. _ EACH 25c TISSUE Seminole, soft and absorbent. 2 5 c 1,000 sheets. 4 ROLLS Phone Orders Delivered C. 0. D. Piggly-Wiggly Phone 630— pure olive oil. HILE RICE KRISPIES A favorite summer cereal, GRANULATED SOAP Crystal White, a mild quick Winesap Apples, firm, 3 Ibs. ..... 25c ware ib. on 24C LEMONS Large, ripe Sunkists. Dozen sere Sle OR OTHER WALT DISNEY RASPBERRIES Buy now for canning. The peak of the crop is now on. 1% Crate ......$1.49 Crate ........$2.95 NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 1080 Carrots Green Tops bunch 5c WATERMELON RASPBERRIES Extra fancy fresh 2 5 c berries, 2 boxes.. Just arrived. No job lot. Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over. —Quality Store Phone 110 California Ripe Sweet, 1% or whole, Ib. ............ FRUITS and VEGETABLES “Always Kept Fresh” 3 By Our Adequate Refrigeration Facilities NEW POTATOES si: 5 Ibs. 14c CARROTS $3: ASPARAGUS CABBAGE Sa». . TOMATOES LETTUCE Sz. PE Crisp Large CHERRIES -fing w. .. ORANGES faite” BANANAS $85. LEMONS fz Large WATERMELONS rena... 33¢ eueees GROCERIES oo POST TOASTIES {27."™=** CHOCOLATE 3 poend ses. SURE JELL 7%, "5 sues KIPPERED SNACKS *%i." SARDINES former: TEA = Green, 4-1. phs. TOMATOES 22" 1: 118). @ 97 ms SYRUP $i tin Lemons, fancy Orai Calif. V: i cde aan Sunkist, doz. ... Med. small, Bananas, golden yellow, 3 Ibs. .. TOMATOES 25c CUT-OUTS OF MICKEY MOUSE AND HIS PALS! ‘What wonderful toys for the children —these new Post Toasties Cut-Outs! Some boxes have The Big Bad Wolf and The Three Little Pigs: And on other boxes there are Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, Pluto the Pup or the Goof. Get a box of Post Toasties— today. Everyone loves this de- licious cereal — big golden corn-heart flakes, toasted double-crisp so that they stay cranchy in milk or cream. A product of General Foods. By special arrengement with Walt Disney Enterprises. (©. P. Corp., 1906 CUT THEM OFF THE BOX CHERRIES = Lamberts, fruit, Thee 15c Crate—$1.98 POTATOES Yellow Sweet Corn, No. 2 tin, 2 for aii PAY and TAKE FOOD STORES Ga Fancy, Crisp ..ssseeeeere PAUL BROWN, MANAGER 105 Fifth St. Salad Dressing Wn '«. »29C Tomatoes Sma nn. 23C Cherries i can, urge con... 20C Peas Corn Flakes }nase’.......19¢ Preserves tre ai pr” Nect au flavors, 8-08, bottle, Butter creamery, per i. . WE DELIVER PHONE ORDERS C. 0. D. Fancy Texas Red, 3 Ibs. .... Phone 1994 Radishes Stans. Cucumbers iter. ”.......... Green Beans f'yenar” Leaf Lettuce "tances Green Onions f'benne”.. Lettuce hea: beads. Large White, New, 10 pounds . 2 Has. 13¢ 2 Lhs. 25¢ 15c 2 doz. 63c "3 Ibs. 21¢ Green Cut Refugee Beans, No. 2 Sweet, tin Tender ....... eee Pineapple, '28, No. 24, tin, each 19c American, Miracle Whip Salad quart jar MONARCH CANNED FRUIT DEAL 1 No. 2 tin Pears 1 No. 2 tin Red Raspberries 1 No. 2 tin Gooseberries 1 No. 2 tin Blackberries 1 No. 2 tin Black Raspberries (A $1.25 Value) 98c Spaghetti, Franco- Watermelons to 0. ”.......33C Potatoes is touts’... EXTRA SPECIAL— All 5 cans only The Red & White Stores Scott’s Grocery 311 7th St. 816—Phone—817 FREE DELIVERY Pears, extra choice ee 2 Ibs, Campbell's Chicken Soup With Noodles 3 for 25c Pineapple Juice, Dole’s No. 2 tin Balloon White Soap Flakes, 5-Ib. Veal Steak px'n....15¢ Per Lb. Veal Stew naw 3a 9c 3 Lbs. 12c Veal Roast SS": 12c 25c Raspberries =5:% 27¢ | Watermelon, each .58¢ 10c| Serer“ 25c te, om... OC Announcing I have sold my entire interest to Mr. E. Owens, whp will conduct it under the same name. I am sure Mr. Owens will do everything in his power to give you A-1 groceries at money saving prices. 1 want to thank you for all past favors and hope that some day I may have the pleasure of serving you again. “It Takes Real Quality to Give Price a Meaning” Pot Roast 12-15c | Hamburger 124c¢ Fancy, Ib. Fresh, Ib. 19c | Smoked Ham 20c¢ 6 to 8 Ibe., Ib. Liver Sausage, Head Cheese, Blood Sausage, Ib.... .10c ee eles 4 ‘di Pigs’ Feet 124c|Vealloaf 23¢ SPRING CHICKENS — HENS GUSSNER’ PHONE 1060 Toilet Tissue 1000 Sheet ONLY 58c 3 te 19¢ 15¢ | sot te 3 per. 20C FLOUR CLIMAX mar .. 98c Block Salt Veal. Chops CUT WAX or GREEN BEANS, Red & White, ~ 53 gogdeenienians | 1 No. 3% ... ... 61c¢ Chickens © R. J. ZERR