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CATTLE SHIPMENTS NEAR STATE QUOTA ocr caniee ome a 95,000 Head Moved From State During Past Week, Tin- dall Reports Approximately 95,000 cattle have been shipped from the state in the Past week by federal relief authori- | ies in their drive to move livestock Brom the state before adyent of win- ter. $F" 5. Tindal, supervisor of cattle lpments of the state FERA, said fe pected only 50,000 cattle to which the federal government had taken title would remain in North Dakota October 1. Many of the remaining cattle will fhe used in various canning projects Bnd in distribution to needy families Qs fresh meat, Tindall said. The cat- te being moved are those purchased hy the national government author- ity up to September 12. Movement of approximately 500,000 Sheep from the state during the next three months also was expected by the federal authorities, together with shipments of surplus hogs. | world is that of working in Bohemia’s It is estimated the relief agencies | radium mines. The average life span (will closely approach their goal of bhipment of 1,000,000 cattle from the der, regular package ........ quart bottle ..... LAUNDRY SOAP, P. & G., 6 large bars P. & G. Circus Contest 10-Ib. sack .. 100-lb. "=" SPOHN’S & SUGAR Granulated state, when the cattle shippnig pro- gram will be completed. - Approximately $11,440.000 has been expended in the state in the cattle Quintuplets Being Spoiled, Says Dafoe Callander, Ont, Seyi. 2.—-(P)— Four months old today, the famous Dionne quintuplets are becoming “4 ,” and Dr. A. R. DaFoe says the petting of the amazing ‘little sis- ters must stop. At the same time he declared all are immeasurably better fortified in the race for life than they were one month ago. Since their birth last May 28 there have been setbacks and times of worry—and there may be more to come—but the energetic middle-aged physician was prolid Friday as he Lan back over the successful strug- gle. “Their worst time,” he said as he prepared to leave for the new little hospital where the babies were moved less than two weeks ago, “was the period immediately after their birth. Their lack of vitality and the poor surroundings, with few if any con- veniences to meet the emergency, gave little hope that all would sur- vive. It was remarkable the way they got along.” One of the deadliest: jobs in the of workers here is only 37 years, due to poisoning. po pil COFFEE, to the last drop, 1-Ib. can ... 31 Cc 1-Ib. pkg. (1 pkg. Cracker Jack Free) 22c COOKIES, Loose Wiles —_ 29c Y, cans, 2 for .... COCO Hardwater SOAP, 3 large bars (1 bar free) .... omatoes Washington , 18-1, lug Flemish ante’... 17¢ Tomatoes, No. 2 tin, 3 for ...... 27c Sweet Corn, No. .23C PEARS Beauty Zinfendels, 22-Ib. lug .. $1.58 APPLES Delicious, $1.19 22-Ib. lug Pickles, sweet Mixed, 6-07. jar. . 10c Sar tone” 28c Fig Bars, fresh an tin, “hee 25c WELFARE OFFERED Miss Salsberry to Give Students jer study in any of the 26 colleges and! Adopt Resolutions Supporting Instruction at U. and N. D. A.C. A course in elementary case work, to prepare students for further study [university at St. Louis, Mo. — in social work, will be offered for the; Se ae firet time this week at the University | of North Dakota and State Agricul- tural college. Miss Pearl Salsberry, director of field_work and women’s activities for the FERA in North Dakota, is offer- ing the course to 20 upperclassmen at each of the schools. Classes meet at the Agricultural college Friday morning and Saturday afternoon, and at the university Fri- day afternoon and Saturday morning every two weeks until February 1. Students will receive three credits for 40 lecture hours and three credits for 150 hours of field work. Training ’ ARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1934 , 7 in case work will be through rol | al jing the sale of alcoholic liquors and offices in Cass and Grand Forks ( urging people to vote azainst the imi- counties. | tiated measure to repeal liquor regu- Registration at each of the schools! JUBILEE AT FARGO lat've laws at the November election; is limited to 20 upperclassmen who opposing war and ‘supporting the have sufficient background in social) science to meet the requirements. Miss Salsberry explained the course was merely an introduction to furth- ments and literature. tary, was elected president of the convention, which ends its golden jubilee meeting here Friday. Dr. O. E. Emget of Powers Lake, N. D. and Paul B. Griffith of Grand Forks were renamed vice presidents; ——_-—_—. Rev. Vance Webster of Fargo was re- Fargo, N. D., Sept. 28—(@)—Sup- named recording secretary. {universities in the United States that | have accrédited courses in socjal’ work. North Dakota’s nearest insti- | tutions with accredited courses are | the University of Minnesota, Wiscon- | |sin, and Chicago, and Washington Peace and Temperance; Oppose State Repeal North Dakota Baptist state conven- | were Judge F. A. Leonard of Fargo to ie tion Friday adopted resolutions oppos- |conclude the term of Dr. S. P. Shaw, | Russian Traveler to - - =| Talk Here Saturday Robert Lee Minor will lecture on conditions in the Soviet Russia at the Burleigh county court room Saturday at 8 p. m. Minor, a delegate of the Longshore- men and Unions of America, has re- cently returned from an extensive tour of the Soviet Union. He will be prepared to answer any questions concerning the collective ; farms and !abor conditions under the second “five year” plan. WE DON’T MEET PRICES — WE MAKE THEM Tokays, flame red, 3 Ibs. ....24c | Delicious, flame red, box ..$1.12 -MARCOVITZ | Grocery Free Delivery Service Grapes 37¢ Concords, 2 full baskets Pears $1.34 First class shape, bushel 10 Ibs. 25 tbs. GAR Cabbage $2.34 Fresh solid, 100 Ibs. Carrots 10c 3 bunches Celery 18¢ 2 bunches Potatoes 74 Large Washington, 50 lb. bag Lettuce 15c Solid head, large size; 2 for Crackers Sodas or graham, All Fruits and Vegetables in Season juicy, 288 size, Apples, fancy and fancy, Oranges, fancy sweet, 3 2 Ib. box 49c 99c White Malaga Grapes, fancy, 3 Ibs. 25c Tokay Grapes, fancy, 3 lbs. 25c Bananas, fancy, 3 Ibs. 8c P. & G. Laundry Soap, 6 large bars 25c Libby’s Dill Pickles, No. Fancy Prepared Mustard, quart jar, Van. Camp Bean Hole Beans, 2 large cans E. A. BROWN Where Quality Counts = —SsI|Isreppers, large red. -g.¢_, | Red Delicious Apples, ¥ The Sanitary Store escesccsersss, OF te | @ ibs. for ............. All Phones 1400 122 Fifth Street All Phones 1400 905 Front Ave. Wings of the Morning! Apples . 87 Jonathans per box a Good coffee — man’s morning friend — warm and fragrant Bananas 25c Golden ripe, 4 Ibs. as her greeting. A tip to coffee lovers. Whatever the method you use (Drip or Percolator), buy a coffee prepared for that method. It’s important. Here’s why. In a Drip Maker, boiling water drips only once through a coffee prepared to yield its flavor quickly. In a Percolator, water passes many times through a coffee prepared to yield its flavor slowly. No coffee should try to serve both methods. “A Jack of all trades is master of none.” There are two Schilling Coffees—one for Drip—one for Percolator. oe Schillin 4 Coffees Drips Large yellow, 50 Ib. bag Sweet Potatoes 20c Large size, 4 Ibs. | Tomatoes . 2 Fresh ripe, 4 lbs. s e Eggplant 1 Large size, each Baking Powder 23c Clabber Girl brand, 32 oz. can Cook Book Free Fancy Spinach, 2 No. 2% size ‘ans aoc E'No-2 sie cms 2TC 25c Standard Peas, 2 No. 2 size cans Phone DEPENDABLE QUALITY MEATS 400 e 3x2 SATURDAY SPECIALS — Main ‘ancy Whole Kernel Corn, on... ae ar Kell Pot Roath... Cauliflower, EEF Fresh Ground Beef, Ib.. fancy, 2 Ibs. .... Cc Rolled Rib Roast, Ib... Hubbard h, ee a 4c CHUCK 10 c Round Steak. . Sirloin Steak... ore ROAST Lb. Short Cuts.... aia CHEESE Pimento, seth phan, cashes. Kitchen Helper 85c rena Leg Roast ........ re Rump Roast .... aa0 Shoulder Chops ....... \ . Shoulder Meaty Veal Fomslocs. fancy, 2 5 c Roast, Ib. ..... 10c { ant “Sapa Gedney's Fresh Peas, fancy Creamery—(Primus) Pantry (pt. jars sweet tender, 2 he. LOC Butter, Ib. 28c Pickles, ea: ! 1] 6c Fresh Wax Beans, Tie) HRA eee Radishes, fancy, 3 bunches eel TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER—READY WHEN YOU CALL 25c For Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Visit H. L. Brown 3 bunches”... Oc peRee., ~EHONE = athx Beets, fancy, 10 c SERVICE 3 3 2 YOU unenes ...... aaa ami ac aemareaal Goines toe Ac | Be LETTUCE Se Fresh Shipment Jones Sausage - Cauliflower, snow white, 2 Ibs. for....... 10c¢ | iss Yi. 28c No, 2 can, 2 for Sweet Corn, Our Fam- 25 ily brand, No. 2 can, 2 for se) C Beets, Uncle William Fargo; Prof. E. OP. Smith, Grand Forks; Rev. E. L. Jackson, Bismarck; movement against indency in amuse-|and Rev. J. H. Gamble, Grand Forks. A. F, Holer, Fargo Y. M.C. A. secre- | also were named as follo dated drys, Rev. Mr. Webster; coun- cil of religious education, Rev. H. F. Widen, Home society, Dr. E. E. Stockton, |operated between Ailsa state superintendent, Fargo, and Sioux Falls college, Dr. Stockton. porting peace and temperance, the; Named to the board of managers) Paper on “North Dakota Women,’ and Dr. John W. Elliott of i phia spoke on “Christian Education 1s the Local Churches.” Minot was chosen as the next ing place of the state convention, th First Baptist church to be host, What is perhaps the only pigeot postal service in the world {is th Craig light house and the British mainland, Deer can leap as far as 16 toot, INSIST on the BEST Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are the standard of quality every- where — by far the world’s largest-selling ready-to-eat cereal. Their flavor and crispness can’t be copied. Always oven-fresh in the heat-sealed WAXTITE bag, inside the Easy-Open red-and-green package. Sold with the personal guarantee of W. K. Kellogg. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. ;_Mrs. J. A. Peterson, Representatives to various groups : consoli- Minot; Northwest Baptist Mrs, Erling Monnes, Minot, read a > Lice ft Hoblogs,F°* euunetill WHAT - jo: GOOD BUYS Youll Find this ‘Weekend “RED OW PEARS, per bushel -+++- $1.39 CARROTS, per 100 Ibs. ........... $2.69 ‘ONIONS, 50 Ib. bag ..... os cceeee $1559 RUTABAGAS, 100 Ib. bag ........$2:40 JONATHAN APPLES, per box ...$1.29 CELERY, 2 for ............. oseees $GE SWEET POTATOES, 4 Ibs. .........19¢ TOKAY GRAPES, 3 Ibs. ............25¢ CABBAGE— 10 1bs.,29¢ 100 1bs.,$265 50 Ibs., $139 BUSHEL POTATOES (60 Ibs.)...... 89c 1000 $50 BICYCLES FREE WITH UAKER OATS 2:3 17° ASK US FOR DETAILS OF THIS SPECTACULAR FREE OFFER! CALUMET BAKING POWDER "i" £.29¢ Coco. 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