The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 28, 1934, Page 5

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STATE LABOR GROUP. NAMES COMMITTEES T0 DRART PROGRAM Approximately 50 Delegates Present at Opening Ses- sions of Convention Mulloy, Bismarck; William) a Marmarth; Theodore Moen, Remigi fapoleon ; , We and J. Wag- Keeney, Wahpeton, Roy ag: 3 0. "T. Haaken- A. Gray, James- Resolutions—John L, Fields, Bis- chairman; 3; Fred Moffit, Mof- fit; Gust » Bismarck; Frank Flynn, Rolette; P. H. burn; M. C. Erickson, Spring Brook, and George Tangle, St. Anthony. Constitution and By-Laws—! Bismarck, chairman; Langdon; Oscar A. — and E, C. Mahler, Wahpe- Newspaper—Oscar 3B. Thompson, Rolette; Joe Volk, Jr., Linton; J. J. Grimstead, Bismarck; I. Viasoff, Beach; Albert Schoening, Oxford, and Tony Hotten, Langdon. Reception and Entertainment—Mrs, George Dohn, Mrs. Fred Worlitz, Miss Eila Fields and Miss J. Tanner, all of PNEIMONA FATAL Sipping Board to Test Tea Imports Eeet o teas a ae i g § E af $1,(90979 GIVEN STATE FOR RELIEF BOY SCOUT COURT WILL PRESENT 81 AWARDS T0 YOUTH Approximately 1,000 People Expected to Attend Cere- Eighty-one advancements including five Eagle Scout awards, will be made THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1984 | Ecklund | YY By ELBIE MURREY Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole Jr., spent the week-end with Mrs. Poole’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Partyke. Elbie, Murrey returned home to spend the Christmas vacation with oe Parents Mr. and Mrs. Steve lurrey. Genevieve Strandemo, daughter of er ie iy er monies Friday Night night Murrey guest at Bertha Partyke's home Sunday night. Approximately 1,000 pected to attend the ceremonies be- ing planned the city. A the by Boy Scout leaders one-half hour concert Juvenile band, under Bismarck the baton of Clarion Larson, will pre- cede the advancement ceremonies. Frank Vogel, Jr., Robert Yeas- ley, John Conrad, Harold Johnson, Joe Volk, Arthur Weisenberger, Wal- NBEDS IN JANUARY === Hopkins Announced Funds Spent in 1934 30 Per Cent Higher Than 1933 Bob stringing 3 | Candy sacks for the Christmas tree. reading, LeRoy Mitchell, Earl Beatt, Dayton Shipley, Ben Jones; safety, Dayton Shipley. Arrest of Alvin Layer Leads to | w Guilty Plea in Justice Court Friday ‘With the arrest and confession of Alvin Layer, alias Alvin Benn, of Bis- marck, local police believe they have cleared up many of the mysterious TO STEELE WOMAN} Pioneer Kidder County Resident Will Be Buried at Serv- ices Saturday NO LIBRARY yy Sones New North Dakota Capitol Souvenir Booklet Which Has Just Rolled Off the Presses dee ceecccccccccorccocevcecceeecceeeeeneeee their . ro rt ogee oar i o! Hal EE af aS bee: FE 2 <= % eat Cee eereeeerererecereee sees eee eeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeseesererees HIGHWAY AID FOR N.D. APPORTIONED State to Get $1,960,162 Pro- vided Fund Is Matched With Identical Amount Priday — apportioned $125,000,000 of federal funds to aid states in highway construction during ation by states and the federal gov- ernment. tates must match federal funds Wins Contract for Chicago- Pembina Route Formerly Held by Hanford 5 FS 3 é ie Popcorn and filling the The Luther League will serve an to Irwin Clemens of Eldridge. Ruble is the ‘oldest daugh- ter of Seymour Arneson and were for- Mr, and Mrs, Johnny Knowles of Sterling were visiting friends and relatives here Sunday evening. ‘The operetta, entitled, “Santa's Air- line,” was presented at the Wing hall Thursday evening. All the school grade children took part. A very large crowd attended. 583 ae e ° ee j Ag ag ; i & 5 a pi and Frieda Laschkew- Goodrich were callers at the Mueller home Friday evening. , who is attending St. school in Bismarck, re- ber home fill E i geet ee al Hg and eg age Thursday Creeine, beans by Miss Myrtle Conte- ‘The Misses Laura Ward and Janet I fil nae . J. e. tertained Christmas Day Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., en- Mrs. John Steeg, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steeg and Mrs. A. Olson, Margaret Ritchie of Bismarck has been visiting at the Annunson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meyers of Fargo were callers at the Mrs, M. Meyers aan Monday while en route to Man- jan. Mrs, Lulu Carr and son left Thurs- afte spend the holidays at Fingal, Mr. and Mrs. B. Dahl, Miss Mina Lewis and C. Tolefson of Bismarck = Christmas Day at the Joe Lewis jome. ith prety e pr the south of spending holidays at home. By ELIZABETH KOPPY Math Koppy, accompanied sister Regina, called at the Godfrey Grenz home Tuesday afternoon, Farmers Holiday association from this vicinity in Hazelton Wednesday eve- ning were Wm. Schiermeister, Frank Lawler, Godfrey Grenz, John Ohl- hauser and son John, Steve Koppy, son Math, Henry A, Ohlhauser, Her- man Backhaus and sons. Mrs. Steve Koppy visited with Mrs. Carl Rebenitsch at Hazelton Wed- nesday evening. A large crowd of people attended the Christmas program sponsored by AL’S Phone 47 i Hampton ae Among those that attending the |/Dakota Olaf Aune and his pupils Thursday evening at Mr. Aune’s school. John McCory of Winona transacted business on his ranch in this vicinity ‘Thursday. Francis Chesrown attended the corn-hog meeting in Linton Friday forenoon, Mr. and Mrs, Steve Koppy visited at the Herman Backhaus home Fri- day afternoon. Olaf Aune left for his parental home near Valley City Friday for a two weeks’ Christmas vacation. Friday Miss Hilda Schiermeister and Thomas Yetter with their pupils spent the day at Miss Schiermeister’s school where it was spent in playing games, singing and reciting Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schiermeister are visiting at the Peter Schmidt home near Hagelton. Estimates based on grasshopper surveys made last fall and summer indicate that 3,368,158 acres in North may need applications of grasshopper bait next year. Overtazed by speaking,sing- MEATS - FRUITS - VEGETABLES Saturday and Monday Specials Butter, Ib. prints ..... 33c 2 Nez tins”... 2LC 25c Peanut Butter, 2 Ib. jar ...... XMAS CAND 19c Bananas, ripe, 3 Ibs. .... Fresh, HA Ground le Fancy, Asst., 10 beg .... D4e Dill Pickles, quart jar Sesaraley cans 1 7c Lb. Ife Pineapple, broken Ne 2% tin... 19c ball. perk... LOC . SLbs, 25¢ a. ide FREE DELIVERY AT BOTH STORES Phone 77 PAL’S 104 Main Twilling’s Grocery 601 Tenth Street Oranges, large 176 Bartlett Pears, Min- neopa, large 2% size tin Waldorf Toilet Tissue, 25c 24c, Phone 1613 Texas sweet seedless, 6 for. Bananas, firm fruit, 3 Ibs. Washington Rus- ive Nez... L4C Macaroni, Elbow, 2-Ib. pkg. . White King Washing Powder, ‘med. pkg. ...... California, per Ib. .. Tomato Soup, 27-02, tin . Grape Jam, pure, 2-Ib. jar .... Toilet Tissue, 1000-sheet, 3 for Big Ben Laundry Soap, 5 for Milk, tall cans, yO SRA 25c 19c 23c 13c ORANGES, Nice size, per doz. ......28¢ SWEET POTATOES, 4 Ibs. .........25¢ BANANAS, 3 Ibs. .............602.-2le CELERY, 2 bunches for ............2]¢ LETTUCE, 2 heads for .............19¢ MAXWELL HOUSE “VITA-FRESH” COFFEE 2" =32¢ LAST DROPI” POSTUM CEREAL « tevence « ‘ny 21¢ SANKA COFFEE carennemoven 2cm 47¢ LA FRANCE « R&CORRR © 2ae 15¢ SATINA ¢ "Geatevne © »m 5¢ SALADA TEA "EAS 2 21¢ 1 39 INSTANT POSTUM “Sioy? si 24¢ 72 41¢ LARSEN’S CARROTS ox © 25 1% PANCAKE FLOUR Sit.anc © 4°57 18 WHITE EAGLE SOAP + + 1022 Seminole Tissue 3 =19¢ Cotton Soft... Snowy White... Sterilized LUX TOMET LUX FLAKES XTORETIRINSO Keeps Skin Lovely 3-20 Lifebuoy Soap 3 =~ 1% Geena ——————— We Deliver Phone Orders C. 0. D. These prices effective at Red Owl No. 1 on Main Ave., Phone 469, and Red Owl No. 2 on Broadway, Phone 746. RED OWL FOOD STORES Cook’s Grocery Specials for Saturday and Monday ROAST, I. ..... LAC 15¢ ROAST, Ib. ..... HAMBURGER, Led tr et 3 pounds . 2lc CRACKERS, Johnston’s Pt box ....... L8e WE WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR BACON, % Ib. pkg. ..1... seecee BANANAS, CONOMY GROCERY Fancy Blue Goose ORANGES, We Deliver 49c Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Radishes, Celery, Cauli- flower, Brussels Sprouts, Green Onions Fresh Frozen Strawberries All Phones 34 Fancy Blue Goose GRAPEFRUIT, Texas seedless, good size, dozen ..... 0:0 Fancy Chickens Fresh Oysters Strictly Fresh Eggs Our entire personnel joins in thanking our patrons for the success we enjoyed durin 1934 and wish you a happy and prosper- ous 1935.

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