The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1935, Page 6

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* ‘ ° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935 supervisors were authorized to recom- Tio market my produce as an individual 1 in lower St. Mary's river. Tugs are owned by the Roen Steainship Co., of | URGE: N—LABOR UNION © mend any adjustments farmers re- much more satisfactorily to myself standing by. Milwaukee, Wis., apparently is doom- Gi Wo. Oct. 4. An quested and which they deemed ad-|I\s Ms and those who purchase the. products The Gros Cap lightship at the en- /ed. Atlantic Cily, N J., Oct. 4—(P)— visable. of my labor.” trance of the St, Mary’s river was| Thirty men stranded on the barge| alliance between the American Fed RRC 6 AT ILE ALES oiled igs tnildeederee ati | tad FAVOR SHIFT IN TAX fewetan Pry tree penn Hl ARRIES TWO CHIPS blown five miles from her station and | were safe in a lumber camp in north-| eration of Labor and the American make the first payment fall, con- | | @ tug was sent through the storm to|ern Luce county. Communism was ditional contracts with first payment ||Rural Church Notices; 4 re Ny. Legion to combat - i —_—____—— her aid early Friday. Three coast guard crews took off to be made in the fall of 1936 have ‘The cant guard cites Dallas, at-|the majority a the barge’s comple-| suggested by ' Matthew ‘Woll, ve iy been arranged. In short there has i H. M. Gulson, Pastor. tempting to ald the 254-foot barge,|ment, The others were able to swim! president of the federation, F been no attempt whatever to be dic-|Condemn Governmental Acts Sunday, Oct. 6. Howling, Snow-Filled .Storm| transport, pounding on the rocks in|or wade through the chill water to q tatorial. Glencoe ancy Lake Superior, 20 miles west .of|safety as the wind blew the bart 2 t \ — Inet? Rapley That Have Tendency to Morning worship, 10 o'clock. Halts Traffic, Disrupts Whitefish point, turned back when jcloser to shore. - | Season’s last skeet shoot ai needs ci + A unt 4 .m, . i igs a ER RGR aoee 0a. Ny ., No Attempt Has Been Made to) are ows good faith,” Willson said. Impair Farm Credit Mane Ae neal Communications lar OMe et |. quate war dake by the Heyptians| Bismarck Gun Clab, 10 a. mis A) Be ‘Dictatorial’, Secre- |“On the other hand, the corporation petircenernoenire se era Stewartsdale | Pesci SN | Guardsmen said the transport, |5,000 years ago, | Sunday, Oct. 6. Fs tary Declares Goes not propose to have a few indi-| perils Lake, N. D, Cct.4—(—The| Sunday school 10:30 a. m, Mr. O.| Sault Ste. Marle, Mich., Oct, 47) : ' c Y viduals who do not show good faith | rormers Grain Dealers Association of G, Davenport, Supt. —A howling, snow-filled gale halted ee " zs oP ate haga ah pe ad North Dakota is on record favoring phate yi ata o'clock. Great Lakes shipping over a wide WS \ " yy 7 iG attempt has been made “to be °° 4 »| transfer of the processing tax from a} ssion will meet after’ service. s esctatorial” in handling of sale of sub- °° at the expense of the corporation.” richer or wheat to a barrel of flour, Gayton * ey URAL hc tiaies! Galetti \\ ny Yy er sistence cattle by the rural rehabili- | CRT LITNRTTTR ET the lowering of the weight require-| Sunday school 2 p.m. Mrs. Emmit/| tions, and drove at least two vessels WV h: tation corporation, E. A. Willson, sec- ments now in practice at the Grand | Perry, Supt. aground where one was threatened 4 retary, told Gov. Walter Welford Fri- | Fotks Mill and Elevator association| Preaching service 3 p. m. with destruction by the mountainous t day in reply to “criticisms” from some Ifrom 50 pounds per bushel to 48 as| Special meeting will start Tuesday, | waves. .; f, farmers received by Welford. | ithe minimum requirement in the ex- | Oct. 15, at 8 p. m. The Pittsburgh steamer, Henry C. =, so U LS e @) V - is Willson explained that during the | I | SET NOV { \change of wheat for flour, condemned| A cordial welcome to all. Frick, is aground at nine-mile point. Een Ea, ; cattle buying program by the agricul- | a 1 /any governmental act that would have — = tural adjustment administration, ani- |a tendency to impair the credit of the mals were left with farmers on | (farmer and discouraged any attempt | agreements they would be delivered | ‘on the part of those in position to fos- to the federal emeteraey relief ad-|250 Men to Be Transferred ter a state-controlled program of grain ministration upon demand. | Storage for the state of North Dakota. are Etta RRC ‘took ‘over thé sub | From Fargo to Work on This policy was formulated at a re- Speaks Grocery Y ‘ sistence cattle program last spring, i j cent meeting of the executive com- | Willson said, following orders from | sda eel dell, mittee of the association held in Bis- : SSS i Harry L. Hopkins, national relief ad- | ee marek, 216 Broadwa —We Deliver— Phone 611 ? ; i ministrator. | Transient bureaus at Fargo and Mi-! pres, C. H. Conaway of Stark- of is re fle (@ t e d i Determine Market Value |not will be closed Nov. 1, C. A. Narum,!yeather, in an interview stated that “The board decided the most equi i able method of handling surplus cat tle would be to have them appraise ‘state transient director, announced. |“we believe the price of lightweight ; Narum also announced closing of| wheat could and would be increased the sub-camp at Langdon Oct. 15. Th! by from 25 to 30 cents per bushel if the to determine present market value| Langdon camp is a branch of the| processing tax was levied on a barrel and dispose of. them to regular rural | Fargo bureau and was operated form- |of flour instead of a bushel of wheat, rehabilitation clients who had no re- erly at Cando and later at Langdon|especially in view of the fact that| sources, to. be provided with subsis-| to furnish labor for the FERA com-| approximately 7 bushels are required tence cattle on conditional sales con-| munity gardens. to manufacture a barrel of flour from tracts, “with payment to be made a5 41,541, 950 men in the Fargo bureau lightweight wheat in comparison to the client was able.” — is _ and 85 in the Minot center will be af-|about four and a half bushels of heavy- Cattle placements were made under tetod by the closing order, he said, | wheat. | direction of district and county! 5 econt plan is to transfer the men| I know of nothing that would give boards, Willson said. All cattle not) f°") Bango urea. to Bismarck |the market a greater boost in a shorter | needed for rehabilitation were sold) to build the ne’ mp south of the|time than this change of policy. { for restocking, with preference given | city and to transfer Minot and Lang-| “Modern credit inconveniences have | tc individuals on whose lands cattle | i transionts to the Bottineau camp |convinced me, as a tiller of the soil, ; had been temporarily placed, he said. |e work is now being completed.;that moratoriums, embargoes, execu- |i fi one packace §Q¢ size tments Allowed bs “At se aimen Wilison said, “was! About 85 men from both bureaus al-| {Ve orders of any kind effecting the in your baking \N / ry and S22 | 1 Ib. 3le 2 Ibs. 59¢ DOG FOOD, POTATOES, 4 lbs. for ...... oo 3 1 Cc per bushel ...... 65c SWEET POTATOES PUREX, half ; per Ib. ...... Rive ve 5c gallon for ....... 29c under the terms of the Ly OCCIDENT 3. GUARANTEE OccrpENT S Touk - a ' Spareribs 710 Phone Maxwell House LY 1506 Coffee eo iad Thayer as 1507 | good to the tast Free Delivery See Our IGA Adv. drop, per Ib. ' 19c Meats - - - Groceries 28c there any intention of forcing either | ready have been transferred to Bis- bene ae Maveeat Fe preass Gar i Super Su d s partial or full payment. The county | marck. he reported. ” ing my credit and forcing me to pay \ WITH THE PURCHASE OF higher taxes, higher living costs, higher operating expenses and left me i 5 be CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP bare of life's necessities at a time when a creditable rating would enable me EMPELS — H Beef Stew Ribs, = Smoked Country Style Cloverdale But- | FOOD MARKET Sausage, ‘ 27 c ter, per Ib. .... 28c "FOR LIMITED . per Ib. . Apples, 20 Ib. box, TIME ONLY i Sweet Spuds, Beef Shoulder J . . ‘ookies onathans ........73¢ conga Bitigran GRAPES, Con- 4 °7 ¢ | CRACKERS, Roast, per Ib. V7) elton’ 2022008 ‘ 31 ‘ ; CONCORD 25c cords, basket.... C} 2 Ibs. for ....... ’ Marshmallows, a 18K brand, Picnies, sugar caveal [ 4 SUGAR, ORANGES, 1 Ib. cello pkg. .. vie > Cudahy’s, : i GRAPES Vegetole 100-Ib. sack. . $5.69 small, 2 doz. ..... 29c @ 2 for per Ib. . Pineapple veg : Onions, yellow, Hens - Springers Oranges, Halt Slices : Seene CHOCOLATE CANDY APPLES, Jonathans or 10 Ib. bag fresher Sues No. 2'4 tin [| Michigan, terse, 48c per Ib. DROPS, Delicious, 99 5 semen essed 20c pe ae fac 19c <a per box ......... Cc ail PLES Fancy Jonathans, $1 15 large 40 Ib. box .......- ae . air ORANGES— aes Pe & T FO Oo D STO R E | ; Juicy Valencias, Sunkist seedless, q DelOzs....... ++. + 29c BUPOR ies a5 nts 25c a i s ah ath if Under New Managemen t—Joe Smith, Proprietor’ APPLES— BANANAS— 105 Fifth Street Free Delivery. Open Evenings Phone 1994 Relief Orders Filled Promptly Meceer. $1.05 |r... 15¢ BUTTER ‘ne. ....... 2Lbs. 55¢ Apples Potatoes Tomato Soup 4 Macaroni onathans, s a Ui 's, and Spaghetti Beet x DOG) la tetias js. OC! | steams Zlei| tesa. OR PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AFTERNOON & SATURDAY Apples Navy Beans Peas — ee CRACKERS Eggplant COFFEE Lettuce ised eee 39c basket ......... 18c Pana Cais sana 5c a Beer) 10c Parts srrinmmiatlie 19¢ NASH ahi cked: Ic j Large Size tee See pra einige ; : om Chase and Sanborn, dated _ or we Pears | ee Tomatoes Whole Rice Peanut Butter CORN ‘ COFFEE SARDINES jartlett, ~poun yX, er " 2-pouns * c 2 Ibs. 49¢ © Be $1.35 | pom sac 7 Geqic 35c¢ Del Maize,» deliclows 10c ae EACH Large ‘oval tins. In tomato or mustard sauce. 2 CANS ‘i: h Blue Bunny ce Oranges ve hei S Potatoes AG sent ening Tomatoes 2 “ins” 25e per cece, Be Joe ce © Rk ssi OO | dco. ONIONS Country Kist Golden POUND Minn. Globe] Sweet Corn 2 ‘im 19c |If Squash |, Tomatoes, | _crapes | Soda Crackers BUTTER RAISINS 10 Ib. 23 Minneopa Hg; Hnbberd, Qc Jz cans ee 20e la ae lx 2l1c Churned fresh dally by 29c¢ New pack of fresh, : mesh bag c Pure Honey 5°%, 47c asvonnd “a Seg A Se SS local creamesien | Parch- moist Thompson seed- Campbell’s ames jant 10 Cabbaze iT Onteneal 10. ean Ch str 99 POUND 4 big Laundry Soz ns ne sede : hk ai. Oe sal TOM ATO poset ry . 6i 25 tae ea 15¢ | peckere ....... 19 | goth tack C | born, w. 28e CHEESE a J Catsu 2 rare 25 Elberta Peaches, crate...... 69c ) Italian Prunes, crate ......! 69 ccatisitaeated Aueer- < No. 10 42 Highline . ae ve . NASH COF WEEK White Corn _ Green Tea lean in factory pack- 49¢ ee ad Vawilla s bottle ....... VE EVERY DROP ~~" Acti 25¢ | iin ove.. 3 brcaraggate JUICE , seca’ PORK and BEANS eileen No, Special per Ib. c Pure Honey Salad Dressing faney ‘ripe tomatoes, 8 -_ : peste Wiel aare 17 Post Toasties | mare ee Allin ‘7c WA == == OC Miracle Whip | °c 1/C 1 pke. Milk, 3 tall cans ..19¢ DONATORS eS C CATSUP Grapenut Oceident fe ee rei 3 : ; 21 2B ie B. brand. Rich Flakes Cereal ix‘. pus. .....23€ = ane aN 2 .? betien Sacer l C All Three Pkgs. Early June ony 19 | Peas, 2 “iw 19¢ Armour’s Wisconsin Brick Cheese, Ib. ..23¢ Rinso, large pkg. _.28¢ Lux Flakes, Ige. ...25¢ |} Lifebuoy Soap, 3 _.20¢ ZINFENDEL 3:3: °......$1.89 Cake Flour Robb Ross, blend for angel food and other fine’ cakes. 2% Ibs. EACH i Dill Pickles Libby’s fancy mild cure dills. Foll quarts. < SOAP CHIPS Crystal White, the 1a i Pound economy box, ss EACH —«S8le (CORN MEAL Cook’s Grocery 512 AVENUE D PHONE 564 Where Your Dollar Buys More Than Ever Before SATURDAY SPECIALS SALMON food values. 1 Ib. tins. COFFEE, Princess Patt, jibe ...... 9BC RIPE OLIVES, Curtis Everything in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables LETTUCE, solid, crisp, 2 heads .. 18c PANCAKE FLOUR TA. § KIPPERED HERRING, | "eats "Fe TOES, 5 Ibs 25c peg Helos ely made 18¢ — TOKAY GRAPES— CONCORD GRAPES— 8 oz. oval tins, 21 APPLES, Jona- 7 5 19¢ pancakes. 314 Ib. bas. ; Soe 4-qt. basket, 2 for .......... @LC | BEEF, PORK, VEAL | thang, 20 Ib. box OC 25¢ |2 te 35c TOILET TISSUE, Sanitex | ROLLED RIB ROASTS: CORDS, eorercnces x > Lines, : 5c STEAKS ee... 19c rolls .....006 BEEF POT CELERY, large, ROASTS, per lb. 24C buch” 15¢ CABBAGE ORAN vera .... YC LAMB cto pi a. — eo iuiey CRYSTAL WHITE per Ib. ....... .32c Kraft’s, 2 Ib. box 55c CRAB APPLES 2 for 33¢ 2 doz. 38¢ 5 bars... ig 25c eb * 25c¢ SUGAR, 59 Renee eee ee en ying gal CRANBERRIES 49 Lb. Sack a Bees Hate FN - "PANCY 10 Ib. cloth bag DIC 5 Ibs, 27¢ 3 Ibs. 19¢ Pound 15¢ CRISCO, SPRING CHICKENS VANILLA, imita- 4 , 34b. ean ....... BOC | STRICTLY FRESH EGGS tion, 8 oz. bottle 10c $2.45 EVERY PURCHASE MUST PLEASE

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