The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1935, Page 10

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PROGRAM ANNOUNCED STATE CITY LEAGUE Bismarck Men Listed on Pro- gram of Eighth Annual Con- |Greyhound Bus Had vention at Grand Forks Program of the eighth annual con- vention of the North Dakota League | of Municipalities, which will be held Sept. 20-21 at Grand Forks, was an- | nounced here Friday by Myron At- | Broadway. kinson, executive-secretary. Main speakers during the two-day | convention sessions include Joseph Keig, regional counsel, PWA, Bis- marck; Dr. Irvine Lavine, coordinator, research and statistical projects, WPA, | - Grand Forks; Richard R. Price, di- rector, general extension division, University of Minnesota; M. D. Hollis, state sanitary engineer, Bismarck, and M. O. Ryan, executive director, state planning commission, Bismarck. Other speakers include H. W. Swan- son, Devils Lake and Aloys Wartner, Harvey. Henry Owen, Grand Forks city attorney, will preside at the ban- quet climaxing the first day’s meet- ing. E. A. Fladland, president, board of jinto the bridge about five miles east league, will make the response. Election of officers, selection of the time and place of the 1936 convention will feature the concluding session of the convention Saturday afternoon. | Delegates will be entertained at the |University-Moorhead State Teachers school game Friday night. Accident Near Here The bus, which Wednesday crashed of Bismarck, was erroneously report- ed as belonging to the fleet operated ;by the Interstate Transportation icompany with headquarters at 618 The bus that met with the mishap was of the Greyhound Lines which operates a coast-to-coast service. G “i bogies YY : eo) | ( “ges me os Schilling | Poultry MG city commissioners, Grand Forks, will deliver the address of welcome at the opening of the convention and Fred Seasoning 222 South Ninth St. sveutd Freestone Colorado reaches, half bushel. . $1 .30 (Per bushel, $2.50) 6 ibe for»... 20C (Half bushel 70c) Italian Prunes, iGb. box... .O9C Concord Grapes, fancy, 4-quart basket ........ .24c Seedless Grapes, 4 Ibs. for ....... - 25 c Red Malaga Grapes, 3 Ibs...... 24c Ripe Tomatoes, BUTI ois. « -i0:00 5 0:6 0 (Half bushel 75c) pen Tomatoes, ‘i Half bushel 60c) Butter Squash, ‘Ask for the package showing the picture of Niagara Falls and thé red N.B.C. Uneeda Seal KUNZ GROCERY Cash Only Give us your order for next week’s cabbage, 100 pounds ...... oe 98c “HIT THE TRAIL” “Fresh air and exercise start you on the health trail. But a well- balanced diet keeps you going. That’s why I always pack my kit with plenty of Shredded Wheat!” | Crisp, golden- brown Shredded Wheat is packed with the vital | health elements you need. Try it tomorrow morning with your favorite fresh fruits or berries. Phone 1317 Wax Beans, POC UI 6. os oes os a8 8 Cc (3 Ibs. for 15¢) Green Peppers, POT AD. wo sists. (2 Ibs. for 15c) Blue Cabbage, ee | Pee ore aioe 6c an” 10,15 a ghen fer 5.0. ne <a e 26c Sardines, tomato or mustard, each. . fib. phe. one 28c Tomato Soup, PEARS for canning, to ie... 10c Matches, strike anywhere, re © © ar =....18¢ aif ne SPOHN’S : WE DELIVER per box...... $1.13 Marshmallows, fresh ship- ment, '-lb. bo: Gal. cans Apricots Your Gal. cans Cherries Gal.cansBlack- ‘{ Choice berries Gal. cans Logan- 56 berries Cc Baking Chocolate, Yy-lb, bar ......... 9c Oranges, Blue J Fredrickson, president of the state Process Tax Hurting THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935 When normal heavy wheat is used. he stated, the tax amounts to $1.38 Light Wheat Millers) on te basis that 46 buhels of spring Minneapolis, Sept. 13.—(P)—W. 8. Weiss of Red Wing, Minn., president of the Northwest Spring Wheat Mill- ers club Friday said millers in this|other. milling centers where’ heavy area will utilize as much of the rust and heat damaged lightweight grain as possible, but that the federal pro- cessing tax was hampering their ef- forts. The use of the lightweight grain} would increase the processing tax on @ barrel of flour to $1.50 or $1.80,/ed Friday from the North Gawber Weiss: pointed out, and possibly more. | wheat are needed to make a barrel of flour. “Obviously,” he said, “the consumer will not pay the additional tax be- cause he can obtain good flour from wheat is available on a tax basis of only $1.38.” BLAST KILLS 16 MINERS Barnsley. Yorkshire, England, Sept. 13.—()—The bodies of 16 miners, killed in an explosion, were recover- Colliery. ‘Tall Cone. Seen, ie Phones 1208-1209 FRUIT JARS— 12 quarts Hamburger, fresh ground, tb. 15c Roast, Ib. <r! 27clorm.. 18¢ Meats - - Fruits - - Vegetables PEACHES - PLUMS - PEARS SPRING CHICKENS and HENS See IGA Advertisement for More Specials. We Deliver All Orders Free 423 Third Street Macaroni, ‘Spaghetti, Egg Noodles, 5 per pkg. ......... Cocoa, 2 pounds Oranges, 2 Ib. box Pork Shoulder **Here's the new- type method for whiter, cleaner, ‘ fresher washes” MARCOVITZ 957 Grocery ‘Ave. 9 - 10:30 A. M. — Free Delivery Service — 2:30 - 4:30 P. M. Daily Washington Elberta PEACHES RADISHES Home grown, 5 bunches 100 Ibs. 8c CABBAGE, per Ib..... 2c 1.40 | TOMATOES 905 Front 45-Ib. box.... $1.17 (A-1 condition) Per box .......... (The finest of the season) Fancy Solid Head Home grown, 3 Ibs... Elbertas from Colorado PEACHES RAISINS Seedless, 2-Ib. bag’... SAUERKRAUT No, 236, 2 for.......++ IN THE MEAT “agen Baby Beef Ste Baby Bee CUDAHY’S PURITAN 26¢ HAM Whole or Half, lb.. swum w, LOE ROAST, Ib.. .15¢ STEW, Ib... .10c freak sings i, ... LBC SUMMER SAUSAGE, Ib.. Burdick and Harris public is invited. Scheduled for Talks Mrs. Harris will speak on “why |"%,t?, speakers, U. 8. Rep. Usher L. io and|how war and Fascism ‘affect . the tee ee. oe sponsor- Mrs. Katherine Harris, director of tinh tad Lael country and what in- ads the women’s department, Farmers’ | dividuals can do to prevent ryote Lod tf sand were | shirtsleeve, he drew his knife National Committee for Action, wil and err ain Broposed. appro mole in wisean ar speak at a war prevention meeting o' to build 20 new recen| at 8p. m, Saturday in the Burleigh|armorles in North Dakota and the Sony Ce 2 to wer What Is Fascism?”, éx », | Planted Phone 332 AL. RYCKMAN’S "=" 400 Main Avenue Fruits,- Vegetables - Groceries WE DELIVER ALL PHONE ORDERS C. 0. D. Peaches, fancy, for slicing, doz, Lettuce, large, solid, 2 heads . Oranges, large, juicy, 2 doz. Sweet Potatoes, for baking, 4 Ibs. FANCY APPLES for baking, 6 Ibs, .... * Pears, Peaches, Bananas, Grapes, Wild Plums, Crabapples, Tomatoes, Eggplant, Cauliflower, Squash, Red Cabbage ‘IGA, reg. bars. 10 for 29 Soan Flakes IGA, 22 oz. pkg. 19¢ Prices below are good for week of Sept. 13th to 19th, Inc, DILL PICKLES szo-........19¢ Granefruit Hearts 2322 27¢ PINEAPPLE 22. "'...21¢ mia Cc Mixed Vegetables cea xo Be POSTTOASTIES ==. 19 BISQUIGK, 40 oz. pkg. __..82c Baking Soda iv: ne. ...... Te ‘JELLO, All Flavors, 4 for 23¢ c0co Ambrosia, : 19¢ ee EH + £ EN EE HE EE =e =4 2 Ib. carton .....0. 0.00.0 EXTR AC IGA Pure Vanilla, : 19¢ MARSHMALLOWS: ..:".. 17¢ 2 for 35 SOUP Muchmore, vegetable or tomato, 10¢ Grapefruit Juice ca.'2'-""...19¢ Rta ate 19¢ 2 oz. bottle..........5 COOKIE: Johnston’s Assorted, 16¢ per WD. <2 06s. a. ce syne) &6 A” COFFEE 1 Ib. pkgs., 303 tall tins, each PRUNE JUIC cans, 2 for Broken slices, Rain- ‘| bow, No. 24% can . " 206 18K Diced, No. 2 can, 2for ...... hnue 236 Jack & Jill Fancy, No. 2 cans, 2 for ... PEA 29 BOTH SALT vite... To PEPPER a ccre’...... 186 Fargo Pure, GRAPE JAM Lb, jar eee. mr PRESERVES fu. 200 ----....49¢ PEPPERS n.................. 15¢ LIMA BEANS #2725: SOAKED PEAS ‘tcc’: or. 19¢ more, 303 tall cans, 3 for : wr, 6 fe wun cee Qe Shelled, per Ib. .. KRKRRKXK MORK KK KX county court house. The, general effect of the program on the farmers of the state also will be touched upon ie, ¥ = fog jams; Just think FARMER BLINDS HIMSELF Mont., Sept. 13.—(?)—Hen- farmer near here, , prominent fe - | recetved ‘a knife wound that cost him vision of one eye and endangered sight of the other. Annoyed while cutting corn by a torn fragment of in streams in Monterey |it with such force that the blade flew up to penetrate tne eye. RICHHOLT GROCER Geo. C. Myers, Prop. 228 Seventh St. . SUGAR, 10 Ib. cloth bag Phone 631 BUTTER, Fresh creamery, per Ib. .. .27c¢ OXYDOL, giant size, 5 Ib. Jello, all Sealand pkg. ONLY 1% MINUTE densest for jellies; one ‘time you save! You can actually finish a whole ‘batch of jam or jelly in less than 15 minutes after your fruit is prepared! That's one ‘geason women here aresodelightedwiththisnew pectin product: JELLY? Yes...and SURE-JELL gives perfect results with any fruit. Better flavor and texture, too! TWO.THIRDS MORE JELLY or jem use of that extremely short boil, none of the juice boils away. So you actually get two-thirds more jam or jelly.:sas much as 11 glasses ete it that gave you only 7 glasses the old, “long-boil”” ‘way. vine eying in mocey

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