The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1935, Page 6

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6 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1988 900 MORE BOYS ARE ENROLLING IN GCC 212 Will Be Recruited in Bis- marck Oct. 19 to Bring To- tal Roster to 5,000 From Oct. 14-19 nine hundred more | North Dakota boys will be enrolled in the Civilian Conservation Corps, John ¥. Williams, state director of CCC se- lection, announced Friday. For this enrollment the entrance ‘age has been lowered to 17 years with the maximum left at 28. Any former enrollee who served at least four months and was honorably dis- charged is eligible for re-enlistment, Williams said. Transients from North Dakota bu- reaus and camps with dependents in| other states will also be enrolled, but will be charged against the quota of | the state where the dependent lives, | Williams explained. To date notice of enrollment of only four transients with North Dakota dependents has | been received here, but several more | are expected, he said. North Dakota will have 5,000 boys, gn CCC camps when this quota is; Parsnips Sweet Potatoes Tokay Grapes Grapefruit, 3 for 23c Jonathan Apples Bananas, 3 lbs. for 22c Minneopa Catsup, 14 oz. bottles, 2 for Baker's Premium Chocolate, ae Le +) <n Libby's Pineapple Juice, No, 2 can Monogram New Crop Dates, Te OI Cpkes acess cceess Libby's Fruit Cocktail No. 1 tin, each Van Camp's Tomato Soup, No. 300, large can Jumbo Ripe Olives, 5 oz. tin, 2 for Crystal White Soap, 5 large Suds, 1 10¢ pkg.; all for Ivory Soap, 3 medium bars and 1 Ivory Flakes Sugar, 10 1b. bag, only U. S. Inspected Steer Beef per lb. .. U.S. Inspected per Ib, U.S. Inspected Pork per lb, per Id. .....scsesesese DEP GID a cere eee cee per Ib, Meat Loaf, beef, pork and per lb. . Cudahy’s Luncheon Loaf, Cudahy’s Minced Ham, per Ib FANCY SPRINGERS All Phones 211 Peanut Butter, qt. jars, each 24c Celery, firm and crisp, per bunch.. 10c Pineapple Tidbits, 3 8-0z. cans Walnuts, shelled, light meat, 4 Ib. pu ¥,-lb. prints, from creamery, 2 8 c per Ib. .... Powdered Sugar, 2-Ib. package . 1 7c ae fpaptela Cake Flour, with cherry Tuna Fish, 7-0z. 29 c SWIFT'S MEATS — very Logan’s “57th Year on 3rd St. in City of Bismarck” 39 “Vegetables’ Head Lettuce Celery ‘Tomatoes Cauliflower Carrots Eggplant Stamped Rutabagas $4.99 “Fruits Michigan Concords, “the last” Crabapples “Grocery Department” “Meat Department” U.S. Inspected Leg of Lamb, U. S. Inspected Cudahy Hams, butt ends, Fancy Veal Roast Shoulder, SELECT and STANDARD OYSTERS DELIVERIES—8:45 & 10:30; 2:30 & 4:30 Close Saturday at 8 P. M. Other Week Days at 6:15 P. M. ne SPOHN’S ." WE DELIVER FRESH VEGETABLES Hours—9:30.- 10:30 - 2:30:- 4:30 filled. Approximately 4,000 have been enrolled since Jan. 1, he said. Recruiting centers will enroll 171 men at Jamestown, Oct. 14; 198 men at Devils Lake, Oct. 15; 159 men at Minot, Oct. 16; 160 men at Dickinson, Oct. 18; and 212 men at Bismarck, Oct. 19. Tornado-Hit Farmers Given Checks by FERA Another chapter was written this week in the tornado disaster which swept Mountrail and McKenzie coun- ties earlier this summer when the | FERA issued checks for $1,285.81 to 14) relief clients for rehabilitation pur- poses. ‘According to Miss Pearl Salsberry, | state director of field work, this money | was used as a down payment of aj proximately 50 per cent on machin |to harvest the small remaining crop. ia Largest check written was for $150 with six farmers receiving like amounts. Smallest check was for $12.37. ‘While the American Red Cross is doing the actual work of rehabilitation by building new homes and repairing others, the FERA furnished emergency care for these families immediately fter the disaster. Such care included bedding, household furnishings, and cloth: addition to food. Green Peppers Squash Oranges, 2 doz. 47¢ Delicious Apples Watermelons ..25€ bars, Pr ae Pot Roast, .22¢c 12c ..28C 27c 30c 18c 18c 36c ea in neeie 19c STEWING HENS veal, 8 Third St. Monogram Dates, large 14, b. cello 2 1 package ... Carnation Milk, from con- tented cows, spe- cial, 3 cans for... Wheat Grits or Farina, 5-lb. sack Sugar, 10-lb. cloth bags, full weight west- the water, half gallon jug Seedless Raisins, AMES oreo Ain Catsup, 14-0z. bottles, 2 for ..... Sweet Potatoes, fresh crop, 3 Ibs... Mustard, quart jar, each ... SEASONABLE FRUITS , Apprentice Training | Committee Is Named As state youth director, E. A. Will- son, was appointed this week to North Dakota's committee on appren- ticeship training by Secretary of La- bor Perkins. This committee, originally appoint- ed to draw up apprentice regulations under the NRA, will direct the Na- tional Youth Administration’s pro- grem ef apprentice training in the state subject to the approval of the national committee on apprentice- ship training, Willson said. Howard Wood, representing the NRA, is chairman of the North Da- kota committee composed of E. F. Riley, president of the State School of Science at Wahpeton, vocational Theodore |Martell, commissioner of agriculture ,and labor, state labor representative; |Fay W. Hunter, Bismarck, director of jthe National Reemployment Service, |NRS representative; Russell Young, |Bismarck, president of the Typogra- phical union, representing the em- Ployees; John A, Larson, Bismarck, contractor, representing the employ- e1s and Mr. Willson, Says Peons Take Part Of Farmers’ Market Lina, ©., Oct. 11.—(#)—Congress- man William Lemke, North Dakota Republican, charged the AAA Thurs- day night with permitting peon labor imports to take part of the American market away from farmers. “No man,” oe said, “can defend these poli- cies.” training _ representative; | lukewarm potato water, 2 yeast cakes,/| °—$———_—_——_—_———_s > Tcday’s Recipe | Molasses Cookies bg One cup butter and lard mixed, 1 cup granulated sugar, 1 cup baking molasses, 2 cup sour milk, 1 table- spoon ginger, 2 teaspoons soda, 4% cups flour, 1% teaspoon salt. Cream shortening and add sugar. Of course you can use any shortening you prefer. Mix and sift dry ingred- jents. Dissolve 1 teaspoon soda in sour |milk and add to mixture. Mix well and add remaining flour. Roll on a lightly floured molding board into a sheet not too thin. These cookies are the thick soft kind. Cut with floured cutter. Bake 15 minutes in a moderate over (375 degrees Fahrenheit). Pumpernickel Two cups mashed potatoes, % cup — 2% Ib. LOOKIT HER SCRUB! BOY, SHE'LL SURE HAVE A BACKACHE TONIGHT ! Soap Flakes per pkg. BETCHA SHE'LL BE WORN OUT THE WHOLE WEEK. “Several years ago I tried a noscrub’ soap but it P. & T. FOOD STOR Under New Management—Joe Smith, Proprietor Corn Golden, No, 2 can » PE, 2l1c 14 oz. bottle, 2 for CHOCOLATE, Premium, % cup corn meal, 1% cups cold wa- ter, 1% cups boiling water, 5 tea- spoons salt, 1 tablespoon sugar, 2 ta- blespoons butter or other shortening, 1 tablespoon caraway seed, 6 cups rye meal, 2 cups wheat flour. Stir cold water into corn meal and when smooth put over the fire. Add Cook’s Grocery 512 AVENUE D Where Your Dollar Buys More Than Ever Before SATURDAY SPECIALS CATSUP, Minneopa, Baker’s, 15c (3 oz. pkg. free) 105 Fifth Street Free Delivery. Open Evenings Phone 1994 Relief Orders Filled Promptly aN ee JUICE, le’s, Apples Be Sugar acl 40 Ib " DATES, wo “937 25 |BUTTER, per Ib. ....28¢|»» S57. JR pans ; FRUIT COCKTAIL, A Crystal White % . gg Crisco Squash, Beets,| Soap Deal rie} i 20 Ib, box ..... i © = te. See... 00) Se TOMATO SOUP, Grapes No. 303 tin Concords, 19c Egg Noodles | Salad Dressing TOMATO JUICE, per basket .... 1 Ib. pkg. 17¢| Wr Maid, College Inn, . per pkg. ....... Ci] quart jar ..... 27c 2 cans .. ranges - TOILET TISSUE Sweets dnker, DO¢ Sardines Pork & Beans 650 sheet rolls, a eee % oil, 1 Ib. cans, 6 rolls 25c 6 cans ... ZSC| susie ..... 17c ‘nhac SPRING CHICKENS boiling water, stirring constantly, and cook until it forms @ mush. Add salt, sugar and butter and cool to luke- warm. Add mashed potatoes, yeast cake dissolved in lukewarm potato water and stir well. Stir in flour and rye meal. Mix and knead to a smooth into a large mixing bowl, cover ind let rise in a warm place un! double in bulk. Shape into nl roll in corn meal and put in grease bread pans. Let rise again until Sot ble in bulk and bake 1 hour in a mod- erately hot oven (375 degrees Fahren: dough using wheat flour on the board. | heit). ‘| | SUGAR, 10 Ib. cloth bag .... 59c U. S. Inspected Corn Fed Meats leat LAMB CUTS Chops, per Ib. LEG OF LAMB ROAST, per Ib. SHOULDER ROAST, per Ib. LAMB STEW, per Ib. BEEF POT He per Ib. FIELD'S LINKS. per ». 40c per lb. 35 Beef Tenderloin, Veal Liver, Rolled Rib Roast, Veal Cutlets 32c 29c 23c 19c 24c PHONE 564 CAULIFLOW- ER, white, Ib. .. SQUASH, Table Queen, 6 for ... LETTUCE, solid, crisp, 2 heads .. SWEET POTA- TOES, 5 Ibs. APPLES, Jona- thans, 20 Ib. box 10c 25c 18c 25c 65c WHEAT KRIS- PIES, 2 pkgs. .. 25c (Cloth Doll Free) CRACKERS, 2 Ib. box . CHEESE, Kraft, 21b, box . 55c IGA CLEAN-UP Yeast, pkg. Pancake Flour, 4 Ib. pkg. Mincemeat, No. 2 can, 3 cans ........ 25c Cleanser Peanut Butter Block Salt Walnuts mane an Ac] ew. tr ....... 35c | 50 pouna 49 Beef Shoulder aiid) 45c Block ......... c Roast eis ; Whole Bran | Sweet Potatoes Grapefruit tender, per Ib. wee a 3 ats 25¢ 5 lbs for ...... 19c renege 25c 16c per pkg. ........ Apples Tomato Soup ‘ cana COffee | smanane Be | Yer Sat Be | ana rasa Dee abo! 4 || es, 0% oz. can ..... aieanakek 5c Crackers Onions Brown Sugar Tomatoes Sanne tk 19 ¢ | 10 pounds ..... Z5C\ sive-tor..... 19c obs ee 5c paccicenaend Navy Beans Cabbage Brooms Raisins Re Ib. per Ih... 5c an 3tC pee 29c Bag 710 Thayer Free Delivery ..19¢ Chickens, fresh dressed: DICKS Meats - - - Groceries .. 28¢ Butter, Clover- dale, per Ib. .. Sugar, 10 Ib, Pork Chops, small, lean or 906 The nesses per Ib. .. See Our IGA Adv. 1507 Apples extra fancy, bushel $129 .15¢ .19¢ Lettuce, large, firm, 2 heads Fresh Meaty Spareribs, 1b. COME ON, FLORA. YOU WON'T GET THROUGH TILL 6 OCLOCK AT THIS RATE. WHY, FLORA — YOU STILL SCRUBBING CLOTHES IN THIS NEW DAY OF “NO— SCRUB" GRANULATED YOU KNOW THOSE “NO-SCRUB* SOAPS Made By ‘ soap that’s really safe! that, by ins Developed OxyboL com! ee a patented washing. 1. Soaks out dirt in 15 minutes, with- out scrubbing or boilin: 2. Gets clothes 4 to 5 shades whiter, Proved by scientific Tintometer tests. 3. Yet so safe and mild that washable cater slave brilliant, raged So aon is the action of this new ‘no-scrub” soap invention that women everywhere are flocking to its use! For here, at last, is a ‘“no-scrub” laundry comparison, soaps seem ay harsh, hard on the makers of ge haedige hoe Sa Its process mild, gentle soap much faster acting... formule which makes it t o4 times whiter Just 15 minutes’ soaking to a tubful of ARE WAY TOO STRONG! (VE TRIED ONE— IT FADED MY COLORED THINGS TERRIBLY! AND IT'S UUST AS GOOD FOR COLORED THINGS, TOO! LOOK AT THE FRESH BRIGHT COLOR IN IT’S MARVELOUS ! yusT 15 MINUTES’ SOAKING AND THESE SHEETS ARE LOVELY WHITE. OXYDOL WASHINGS! The Makers of Gentle Ivory ...Does These 3 Amazing Things: clothes, and white clothes come 90 white it ra will amaze you! Oxypot is ideal thick, 3-inch suds almost instant that soak out times faster So safe and mild other “no-scrub” colors, unfit for tle Ivory, ty ina way makes Get Oxypoi from your dealer tomorrow. Unless it lives up to every claim, take the Ted ger gene weeny Fetunded ta fale ind get your money refunded in ful Procter & Gamble, BUT NOT OXYDOL— THE IVORY SOAP PEOPLE! ITS SO MILD AND SAFE—YET IT SOAKS OUT DIRT IN /S5 MINUTES WITHOUT SCRUBBING OR BOILING AT ALL! HERE-—TRY IT! AND YOU CLOTHES Good Housekeeping Institute SAY IT GETS WHITE 4T0oS JUST WAIT & SHADES WHITER, TOO? 1 CAN'T BELIEVE IT! AND oxyboL’s ECONOMICAL, TOO, DID You NOTICE WHAT A LITTLE SOAP | USED?

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