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Ambrose Fuller, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1985 THREE STATES WILL BE REPRESENTED AT RED RIVER MEETING: Governors, State Planners and Experts Will Discuss Wa- ter Control Problem Governors of three states, and rep-| resentatives of the Canadian and) United States governments Monday :, Will assemble at Fargo to discuss the | most practical methods of flood con-; and} | trol, water level maintenance sewage disposal in the Red River. Governor Walter Welford of North Dakota will give the opening address to the various officials of state, city and province. In addition to Welford, Governor and Governor Tom Berry of South Dakota The province ot Manitoba will be represented by the Hon. R. A. Hoey, minister of health, Winnipeg, and the Hon. John Queen, Floyd B. Olson of Minnesota, will be present. mayor of Winnipeg. Representatives of the state plan- ning board of the three states also will be among the leaders of dis- cussions at the one-day gathering. Other Topics Scheduled Other problems to be discussed and speakers to be heard are: Red River Frederick Bass, vice president, Minnesota state board of health; Dr. H. E. Simpson, Valley Watershed—Prof. state geologist, Grand Forks. Conservation and Regulation walt, president, ciation, Breckenridge, Minn. ‘Water problems on Red River Val- ley farms—B. E. Groom, chairman, agricultural committee, Greater North Dakota association. Water Pollution and Sewage Dis- posal Plants—Frank Shaw, sanitary engineer in charge, Interstate Sani- tary District, No. 3, U. S. public health service, Chicago; H. A. Whittaker, di- rector, division of sanitation, depart- ment of health, Minnesota; M. D. Hollis, state sanitary engineer, North Dakota. Chandler to Tell of Plans Experiences with former Red River Control Plans—Dean E. F. Chandler, North Dakota university; Louis Ben- shoof, editor Detroit Lakes Record. Detroit Lakes, Minn. ‘Water Problems of the Area—Major D. F. Johns, U. 8. district engineer, St. Paul; F. H. McCrory, bureau of agricultural engineering, department of agriculture, Washing- ton. Legal Problems and Possibilities— director, League of ‘Minnesota Municipalities; M. W. Mur- Fred J. Frederickson, president North Da- kota League of Municipalities, Valley phy, city attorney, Fargo; City. North Dakota has 20,000 more wheat production adjustment contracts than ‘any other state. The total is in ex- cess of 110,000. There are estimated to be about 71,000 wheat producers in the state. of ‘waters—E. Lium, city engineer, Grand Forks; E. V. Willard, commissioner of conservation, Minnesota; Park Tar- bell, city engineer, Fargo; C. A. Ge- Minnesota-Dakota Municipal Water Conservation asso- chief of Monday and _ work northward until the Seed Grain Weighing | Will Begin on Monday Weighing in of all unsold federal seed grain stocks except flax, prepar- directer, announced Friday. will progress | vators at once, entire state has| to work north as rapidly as possible, |Putnam predicted. The seed stocks director particu- Putnam, after a six month’s leave been covered. Henry O. Putnam, state|of absence during which time he or- |ganized and directed the seed grain! Work in the southern part of the|distribution in the state, took active a Head Lettuce Green Top Car: Cucumbers Green Onions Radishes Grape-Nuts, Peaches, dry, ABBE ciclo a oe Fresh Peas, 2B. hoes Butter, 1-Ib. prints PER i scctece PHONE 1080 BISMARCK FOOD MARKET 408 BROADWAY R. T. BAKKEN, Prop. | IGA 8 for Dill Pickles, quart rots 2-ounce, 2 for quart Fresh Green Beans, 2 Ibs. New Potatoes, 27c PHONE 1080 Toilet Tissue, Salad Mustard, Fresh Asparagus, ADSI sas aie 4 6 Ibs. ......... 17c Mushrooms, Hotel, 19c 25c Phone 1208 pound 28c LARD, Ib. Lettuce, SPARERIBS, Ib. ... .22c BACON, '-lb. pkg. 18¢ 2 heads for... Pork and Beans, L’S Meats, Fruits and Vegetables BUTTER .19¢ 3 rolls FREE DELIVERY 423 Third St. MILK, 3 cans .. ORANGES, 2 doz. . RINSO, large pkg.. Beef Roast Ib. 22c Beef Ribs Ib. 18¢ ....19¢ Swift’s Branded Beef on Sale Here A9e | .22e @ Wings of the Morning! Good Coffee! Gives you a friendly glow. Makes all the world more friendly to your schemes, Schilling Coffee will , stand by you like a friend if you give it half a.chance in the making, _ [thas a certain sturdy quality all os ne Schilling Coffee There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. 9 Bashara’s Grocery Fruits - Vegetables Groceries - Ice Cream —WE DELIVER— 417 3rd St. Phone 426-3 Post Toasties or Corn Flakes, 2 for2 Cc Quart ones 39c erent Hg Dre 25c Dried Beef, toy Soap, 6 for 2DC Wile ........27C Pitts, auart ....23C falleans, 2 for... 29C tall cans, 2 for. . Phone 1059 25-pound box Kraft Cheese, %4-lb. pkg., only 3 Ibs. for 2 doz. for Spareribs, per Ib. ........4 Veal Roast, per Ib. ..., MARCOVITZ 100-Ib, sack CELERY, large BEANS, Wax or 3 Ibs. ... yellow, 3 lbs, SPRING SLICED (We have a large supply of , these prunes) Bananas, ripe, yellow, Oranges (252 size), BANANAS, golden MILK FED HENS PURE GROUND BEEF D& WHITE The Corner Grocery A. Boutrous, Owner 500 Third Street Queen Olives, per quart .. Mazola Oil, per pint can .. .. $1.23 Brand, 2-lb, jar cea Bhic| e But 55c\| came peas: - Meat Department - - (All Meats Inspected by U. S. Government) Pot Roast, nice and tender, per Ib. ........ Veal Stew, eee) rao 12c We handle a large variety of 6c, 20c Grocery Free Delivery Service 3 bunches POTATOES Just received a carload for table and baking, Green, y PEAS, fresh, 16-oz. jar ... per can MEAT DEPARTMENT STEAKS—T-Bone, Sirloin, Veal, Pork Roast, Rolled Roast PICNICS, 6 to 7 Ib. avg. no hocks, wrapped, Ib... FRIES BACON BAILROAD WEEK—JUNE 10-15 We Deliver ICE CREAM, Per Ot. 35¢ Oregon Prunes, real food value, Assorted Preserves, Our Family mi, ee 1 2EC nl ES Fresh Meats. Ask about our home made Sandwich Spreal RADISHES, home grown, CABBAGE, new, extra BUDS... .. esse eee VIENNA SAUSAGE, 34c .24c 22c 23c Watermelons, Strawberries, Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Lemons, Grapefruit, Asparagus, Cucumbers, Onions | 27 DIE IN SHIP Baku, U. 8. 8. R., May 31.—(P)}— larly urged farmers who want oats|The Russian steamer Sovietsky Azer- atory to shipment, will begin in the|and barley seed for forage crops to|baijan was reported Friday to nave southern part of North Dakota next|get their supplies from their local ele- jburned in the Capsian Sea the night of May 27 with 4 loss of 27 lives. News state will take approximately three ‘charge of the Burleigh county exten- weeks with the federal men ord Office again Friday. FIRE of the tragedy was brought by the 8. S. Soviet, which rescued two of the vessel's crew and picked up two bodies. There are no railroads in Liberia. The country has only 250 miles of automobile highways suitable _ for travel. | | 601 Tenth Street Cut Wax Beans, Cut Green Beans, | Small Cut Beets, Small Cut Carrots, No. 2 cam .....-..... Ruth Brand Peas, No. 2 can ... Twilling’s Grocery Phone 1613 llc Blue Bunny Solid Pack ‘Pomatoes, No. 2 tin...... Oranges, 216 size, Butter, fancy Creamery, oa SL RRC ga tices 27c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FREE DELIVERY SERVICE size, per Calumet Baking Salmon, tall pink, Baking Chocolate, ¥,-lb. cake Hershey’s Cocoa, - Yy-lb. can Powder, 16-oz. can vee SPOHN’S ,". WE DELIVER Oranges, Blue Goose, good 29c 22c -1-lb; cans, 2 for... Campbell’s Tomato Juice, 50-0z. can .. Broken Sliced Pineapple, No. 2% Macaroni, 2-Ib. pkg. ....--.. Oxydol, regular Nectar, 8-0z. bot- tles, all flavors ... 1 5c Ginger Ale or Lime Crush, large bottles, Oval Sardines, mustard or tomato sauce, Strawberries Ice Cream, All Flavors Cucumbers Large Slicing 5c Pineapple, fancy good size, only jumbo size, New Potatoes, “Texas,” 5 lbs... Tomatoes, red ripe, lb. .... Stokely’s Finest Pineapple, No. 2¥, tin, only.. Grape Jam, Patt Seal, 4-Ib. Salmon, “Pink,” tall can, Cut Wax Beans, Std. No, 2 tin Cut Green Bean: No. 2 tin DATES Peanut Butter, full quart jar.. Cantaloupe fresh, 10c 19c 15¢ Stokely'’s finest Stokely’s finest Tomatoes Honey Pod Peas Spinach No.2tin | pokey 's Finest No, 2 tin o. 2 tin, i 2 for 23¢ | 2 for... 35c | 2 for 23¢ Sliced 2lc erson .53c No. 1 CHEESE ‘ Sardines 3 Butter eh Maen Armour’s Cloverbloom ; o female Cream or brick Creamery 5-lb. box ..,..,+ » $1.23 2 for 19¢ | Ob box et] lb. 27e Sy Dromedary Pitted, 1%4-0t. pkg. ... (28) CLIMAX FLOUR mY co ‘ORANGES Sunkist Med. small, dozen Carrots Green Tops bunch Bananas, firm, yellow, 3 Ibs... .20c Strawberries Extra fancy, Rhubarb, 3 Ibs. Grapefruit, seed- less, 6 for Stokely's Finest Sliced reaches, No, 24, 19 c tin, only Aealth Soap WHITE KING TOILET SOAP ou we 2a, Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, Small Cut Beets, No. 2 tin Small Cut Carrots, No. 2 tin 8, Ze a Ra 25c * 1.00; timothey seed 10.00-12.00 cwt.: clover seed 11.00-15.75 cwt. Stable hands between the ages of 15 and 64 have a higher mortality rate than any other group of work- ers, tee cee treat prea ms ” “CHICAGO CASH, GRAIN ‘ork, lay 31.—()—Fore! icago, (PF exchange irregular, demands: Great Neca la ge Aide etalon Britain 4.94%; “France 658%; Italy| Sales reported. Corn, No. 1 yellow 86- 822; Germany 40.38; Norway 24.86;/86%; sample grade 80. Oats No. 1 Sweden 25.50; Montreal in New York| white 37%; sample grade 33%. No 100.00; New York in Montreal 100.00.|rye. Barley feed 48-60; malting 56- Prices Effective Friday Afternoon and Saturday FLOUR i 10c “VEGETABLES / BANANAS Firm golden ripe fruit. 3 Ibs. 19¢ Strawberries Large, ripe Kentucky Berries. Quart box 23c RADISHES Large bunches of Minnesota grown, Bunch Ic CABBAGE Medium size solid heads. Pound 4c 29C 15c Siccias 10c (10c PRUNEs| PINEAPPLE No. 2 cans. Standard quality 14 on. tall tins. Libby's fancy matched center slices. 2 CANS Garden Peas, LIMA BEANS STURGEON Chatka Royal filletts in tomato sauce, 21 og. tall tins. Uncle William. Prepared from 1% on. dry Lima Beans. EACH GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 tins. Del Monte. Whole segments of tree ripened Florida fruit. EACH SYRUP Minneopa brand pure dark corn Syrup. 10 LB, PAIL EACH ‘Small size of Oregon dried prunes, 25 LB. BOX $1.15 EACH MARSHMALLOWS 15¢c Fresh and fluffy. 1 LB. PKG. NECTAR All flavors imitation fruit nectar. 8 ox. EACH 10c MACARONI Elbo cut or spaghetti in : Fi cellophone. 28 oz. RICE pecngect quality of flaky cooking | Blue Rose. No. 10 tins, solid pack halves of tree ripened Bartletts, EACH Naphtha Seap. 5 Bars 22c OXYDOL Reg. Pkg. 24c , CAMAY 3 Bars 14e 3 LBS. $ 55c JOAN, THIS IS NEW SILVERWARE. WHERE OID YOU GET IT AND WHAT DID IT Cost ? IT DION'T COST ME A CENT, MR. TIGHTWAD DON'T TRY TO FOOL ME, MRS.SPENDTHRIFT. NOBODY IS GIVING SILVERWARE AWAY THESE DAYS. 4 “NOTE SMART NEW PATTERN OF THAT'S WHERE YOU'RE WRONG..MY |}! Tuis LOVELY FREE SILVERWARE GROCERY MAN GAVE ME THIS SILVERWARE ABSOLUTELY FREE WHEN 1 BOUGHT NASH'S TOASTED COFFEE ..THE NASH COFFEE CO. GIVES THIS SILVERWARE FREE WITH EACH 3L6. VACUUM GLASS JAR OF THEIR COFFEE. Given only with the three-pound jar of NASH'S TOASTED COFFEE Errecrive immediately, with the purchase of each three-pound, vacuum- packed, glass jar of Nash’s Toasted Coffee, your grocer will give you, abso- lutely without added cost, your choice of 2 knife, fork or spoon of this fally pounds are involved, as is the case with so popular a brand as Nash’s Toasted Coffee, the saving is considerable whes it is packed in three-pound jars. So, to induce more people to buy the econom- ical three-pound jar, the Nash Coffee gusranteed silverware. ‘This offer is made for one reason only. Most people buy coffee a pound at 2 time. The cost of packing and distribut- ing a one-pound jar is practically the same as that of 2 three-pound jar, apart from the coffee itself. Where millions of Company is passing on to the public the extra vaiue in silverware. Of course, the high quality of Nash's Toasted Coffee remains the same—s quality of flavor that has earned for i the approval of millions of families who say, “Every Drop Delicious.” (aire | NASH’S TOASTED COFFEE