The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1935, Page 6

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: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935 - al Jother points in anticipation of the; . |High Court to Hear =|.» ion RRC Straw Supplies ‘present expected emergency. | . & ‘ } Virtually Exhausted | Tindan urged tivestock owners to) Five Cases in April] ai 4 Paint company| The Gottschalck case has moved | | ses trom lean nw wee pany | through the courts since 1931. Gott- | Five cases from various sections of versus Mrs. J. W. Smith, | Other cases on the calendar in-|ministrator of the estate of W. G. lobtain their supplies of rougha appellant: ow declaring he did not believe suppiies Straw supplies of the rural rehab- To." on hand would be available after Mitation corporation have been vir- yay 1, tually exhausted in 10 concentration | ane points in the Red River valley, Matt Continuing Films at &. Tindall, manager of the RRC, Mivestock feed division said Friday. Heavy demands have made deep! . §nroads on available stocks. | Vocal duets sung by the Misses Tindall said rush orders from Gladys Barth and Tanye Edholm and county feed workers will be com- 4 sermonette by the pastor, Rev. G. pletely filled by April 6. After that Adolph Johns, will accomp: time, he explained, only supplies re- Showing of “Jesus and the Te maining will be at Grand Forks, Lar- Continuing the “I Am the Way imore and Casselton. ies on the life of Christ, at the First Less than 3,000 tons of straw re- Lutheran church at 8 o'clock Sun- main at the 10 concentration points, ¢aY evening. The interested public Alfred Bellweg, field representative |# invited. in charge of the Red river area, told ’ Tindall. This amount is expected to be gone soon. Straw concentrated at key points in western and central North Dakota will be redistributed to sections out- side the Red River: valley, Tindall re- vealed. Surplus supplies were stored at Berthold, Minot, Northgate, Kill- deer, Dickinson, New England and Schilling | PW) stared M has More flavor SSS has more zest #0 you use Ress of it about 74 less this of other mustards. Prices below are good for week of March 29th to April 4th SALMO 18K Fancy Red Alaska, 20¢ 1 Ib tall can Carol, 32 oz. jar .. 8 oz. jar MAYONNAISE: 18K Salad or Barbecue, 4 10 oz. jar . : GRAPE JA Fargo Pure, 1 Ib, jar (Raspberry, Strawberry, Cherry, Peach, Pineapple, Apricot) | A Carol, raspberry and strawberry, in ” mM A A vt ~T 2 Ib. jar Lb. J Stuffed OLIVES... 250 ¥ PICKLE Sweet Mixed, Carol, 8 oz. jar 8 oz. jar .. PEANUT BUTTE Carol, 24 oz. jar .. Alaska Chum, : 1 Ib. tall cans, 2 for 18K Fancy Cove, 10 oz. can 18K wet or dry, No. 1 tins, 2 for TUN A FIS Treasure Light Meat, 's tins, 2 for Fresh, No. 1 tins, 3 for ...... OSEP LUSTRE CHROMIUM WHILE SUDPLIES LAST sae: BISOQUICK Carol, 8 oz pkg. ..........065. Lutheran Devotions onpany the state will be among appeals to/from Cass county; Carl A. Gott- be heard by the state supreme court schalck, appellant from Cass county, at its April term. |versus J. H. Shepperd and the state ! A motion to dismiss the appeal will board of administration; Charles Lo- |be heard by the justices in the case gan versus A. O. Schjeldahl, appel-! of the Bismarck Loan and Investment! lant from Stutsman county, and L. ‘ against Finley Baker, the) E. Heaton, appellant from Burleigh J appella | MARCOVITZ Grocery | cow Free Delivery Service 957 DATES, Dromedary, 10-08, pkg. .......00e0000-+ MAYONNAISE Dress- ing, 16-oz. jar .. 1 pkg. Rice Krispies, 1 pkg. Bran Flakes, 1 Kellors’s Kit 4 pkg. 1 booklet, all for... Cc BANANAS, golden 905 Front Ave. APPLES, per bu. Winesaps, POTATOES, Washington Russets for baking, 50-Ib. bag . MILK, tall tins, Libby's, 3 for COBBLE! 100-pound b: PORK and BEANS, Van Camp's, large tin.... GRAPE JAM, pure, 2-1b, jar Fat Hens and Roasting Chickens, Milk Fed STEAKS—Sirloin, Round, {county versus Anna V. Hoerr as ad-| schalck claims he was discharged CASH GROCERY Fruits and Vegetables Phone 77 104 Main Golden Bantam Corn, 17-0z. can, Dromedary Dates, 10-0z pkg. Patterson Seal Pure Grape Jam, 2-Ib. jar os itn ae Oe a 34c 1 pkg. Corn Flakes, 1 pkg. Whole Wheat Flakes and 1 Kellogg Kit, all for Princess Patt Coffee, per Ib..... Bananas, oh ........... oo MS.C, Gelatine Dessert, all flavors, Apricots, No. 2% can the best deal on Crystal White Soap Ever Offered 1507 + - Free Delivery - - Meats - - - Groceries Ask about Potatoes, Washington Russets, 50 Ib. bag .... 8lc 3b. pke..---, DOC 1 Ib. pkg. - - 19¢ Cauliflower, Radishes, Green Onions, Celery, Green Peppers 2 dozen KELLOGG’S SPECIAL Oranges, Arizona Valen- cias, 176 size, Sugar, per 10 Ib. bag .. 55c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Kellogg's Rice Krispies FREE—One Kit of Assorted Kellogg's Cereals Groceries Phone 928 LETTUCE, firm crisp, 3 heads ORANGES, smail juicy, 2 doz. .... ... 39C (1 water glass free) Dromedary DATES, 10 07, pkg. .....--+-+- COFFEE, Prine Patt, 3 Ib. jar GRAPE JAM, - MEAT DEPT. - PORK SHOULDER ROAST, per Ib. ....- 20c ros eaaeianene | ROAST, My sees OC PORK LEG ROAST, kit with 1 Corn Flakes, 1 Bran Flakes 23c Phones—1208 - 1209 STEAKS All Cuts, fancy, PURCHASE oe Calumet, PACKAGE x 43¢ 16 oz. can .. Mc M RAKING POWDE W. B. with fudge pan % Ib. bar (H (Fudge Pan FREE) N CHOCOLATE ) DESSERT POWDER 5 Ib, pail i MACKERED Fi: JELLY BIRD EGGS, 8 oz. _.8¢ | Gelatine, IGA, all flavors, pkg. tender, per Ib. Pork Leg Roast, per Ib. .......... Veal Stew, 2 Ibs. ...... eeee ZERR’S Catsup, Heinz, per bottle . Lettuce, large, crisp, 2 heads 17c 23c U. S. Inspected Meats Bananas, golden tipe, 3 Ibs. for Beef Short Rib. 93.0 Fresh Ground Beef, 2 lbs. for Smoked Picnics, meaty, per b, LOC Pork Chops, 2 Ibs, for 29c shankless, lean, per Ihe ... 27c Meats 208 6th St. BUTTER, 1 Ib. prints .. PRUNES, 423 Third St. MEATS—FRUITS—VEGETABLES BANANAS Fancy Ripe 3 Ibs. can, 3 for 23c A MESSAGE . FROM W. K. KELLOGG Every one is interested in the country’s improve- ment. We will have found economic recovery only when every one does his share, As we see it our duty is threefold: first to provide the American farmer with a fair market for his crop; eecond to give employment to as many people as possible; and finally to supply a wholesome food at a low cost, When we introduced the original Corn Flakes nearly thirty years ago they were spontaneously re- ceived. They were crisp and tasted good and they were ready to serve. Year by year we enlarged our factory, hired more workers, bought more premium corn from the farmers, Two years before NRA we adopted a six-hour working day for our twenty-six hundred employees at good pay. This meant four shifts of six hours and enabled us to give employment to twenty-five per cent more people than in pre-depression times, Kellogg's Corn Flakes are enjoyed daily by millions of people —far more than any other ready-to-eat cereal on the market. We appreciate your prefer- ence and will try constantly to give you a better prod- uct at greater value. Today you get twice as much in Kellogg's at one-half the price you paid for corn flakes before the war, 1908 to 1914, Meanwhile both package and product have been steadily improved. Special processes — exclusively our own—keep Kellogg’s Corn Flakes oven-fresh and flavor-perfect right to your table. You can buy them at grocers anywhere with full confidence in their guaranteed purity and quality. We make only one brand of Corn Flakes— Kellogg’s — in the red-and-green package. sh Kellogg OF BATTLE CREEK Pc OH,! | COULD THINK OF SOME WAY TO MAKE SOME PIN MONEY. WAIT! I'VE GOT AN IDEA—. | ALL SOLD BY NOON TODAY | YES, AND WE HAVE || ORDERS FOR FOUR DOZEN EVERY SATURDAY. THEY'RE LOVELY-WISH | KNEW HOW, CALUMET BAKES BETTER, BECAUSE IT'S REALLY TWO BAKING POWDERS IN ONE! THOSE LADIES WERE DYING TO ASK FOR THE RECIPE. | DIONT TELL |: NICE PIECE OF v : CHANGE EVERY f: CALUMET ! : YOU SEE- A SLOWER ONE FOR THE A QUICK ONE FOR THE MIXING OVEN-ITS ACTION SET BOWL-ITS ACTION SET FREE BY LIQUID. IT STARTS THE LEAVENING PROPERLY. “That's why your baking is bound to be better with Calumet’s Double-Action. And notice! Just one level teaspoon to the cup of sifted flour. Calumet goes farther — it's thrifty! Try it in my Chocolate Cup Cake recipe!” CHOCOLATE CUP CAKES — 11; cups sifted Swans Down Cake 1 cup sugar Flour 11/; teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder V/; teaspoon salt 2 cquerss aber Unewoet ened Chocolate, melted ¥/; cup mille cup butter or other shortening 1 teaspoon vanilla LOOK! the now Catumer con opens with one twist of the writ Ne more broken rompers CALUMET the Double-Acting Baking Powder A product of General Foods

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