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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1986 early in February is scheduled to/ automobile accident. A second case marked for early convicted of first degree February hearing involved constitu- ter in Barnes county as result of anj tionality of Chapter 258 of the 1933 | with a decision on constitutionality of/ revolving aroun ase case ine Chapter 280 of the 1935 ws. Both relate to ex- tensions of time for redemption ok land from tax sale. the right of the/ern markets; an appeal growing out i Jones Will Confer | two state laws awaiting submission in} state to take land for highway pur} of purchase of a thresher; all await On GN Bond Issue} ae: rs | poses; an insurance case, mortgage! action by the court at its January | A compensation case, involving the) foreclosure fights, an alimony battle; state kainate 9 bureau; an action} . 7 PROCLAMATION session, Washington, Jan. 10.—(#)—Chair- With those kedane) of the court SROOND IMPORTANT ONE OF WELFORD'S, Moratorium on Mortgage Fore-/ closures Was First Issued by Governor Gov. Walter Welford’s delinquent tax proclamation Thursday marked} the second important one of its type by the present chief executive. Previously he had declared a mora- torium on mortgage foreclosures, prior to passage of a legal morator- {um by the state legislature. Former Gov. William Langer is be- fieved to have set a record in declar- : ing proclamations, many of which called for debt moratorium, embar- goes or martial rule, None are in ef- fect now. Thirty-three times during his 18 months in office in 1933 and 1934, Langer ordered National Guardsmen into action by executive order to sus- | tain proclamations forbidding evic- tions from farm lands or homes. Thrice, the National Guard was called out by proclamation. Nineteen times Langer issued vari- ous proclamations for the most part forbidding foreclosures or evictions for debt. Among his important proclama- Hons were: 1933 March 4—General moratorium on fll debis. March 22— Moratorium forbidding foreclosures or execution sales on ivestock and personal property be held. June 1—Proclaiming martial rule fn Bismarck. Oct. 16—Declared wheat embargo, and proclaimed martial rule. Oct. 17—Embargo on livestock. Nov. 27 — Restraining issuance of fax deeds. Dec. 1—Restraining evictions from homes. From Nov. 1, 1933, to March 15, 1934. Dec. 6—Embargo on shipping beef attle for human consumption. Dec. 6—Modifying wheat embargo, tto include shipping of durum to Dec. 46, 1933. Dec. 11 — Restraining issuance of forders for cach fh household goods. March 20—Establishing moratorium on business debts. March 30 — Making unlawful the eusting of equitable from farm homes. July 12—Calling special legislature, eession to probe his federal indict- gment. July 17—Proclaiming martial rule In Kk, FIGHT SMALLPOX Lake Park, Minn., Jan. 10.—(?)—An outbreak of smallpox has caused all residents of this village to undergo vaccination. Twenty-five cases of a mild form are being treated. Vacci- nation also is in progress in neigh- boring communities. There have been uo fatalities. RAP LIQUOR BROADCASTS Washington, Jan. 10.—(?)—Legisla- tion prohibiting the radio broadcast- ing of liquor advertisements was en- siorsed Friday by the general mis- sionary council of the Methodist Epis- copal church, South. struction Finance corporation said Thursday he will confer Tuesday with President W. P. Kenney of the Great Northern railway over a pro- posed $10,000,000 bond issue. The RFC offers to take all unsold bonds| at 4 per cent interest, underbidding jthe 5 per cent offer of private bank- ers, Who also asked underwriting fees. ; DVORGE COMPLETED pA aS | | Buddy Rogers and Lady Ashley) Take Places in Marital Gossip of Stars { Hollywood, Calif. Jan. 10.—(®)— The decree which ended the 15-year marrage of Mary Pickford and Doug- {las Fairbanks was due to become final | Friday, but one guess was as good jas another as to what the principals would do with their new freedom. The blonde actress, known as “Am- erica’s Sweetheart,” interlocutory decree a year ago Fri- day. To make it final she must make !a formal entry in a court of record. With the elapse of the one-year period, no legal barriers remained in the pathway of whatever new roman- ces have entered the lives of filmland’s onetime “happiest couple.” Speculation on whether Miss Pick- ford, now heading a film producing company, would marry Charles (Bud- dy) Rogers, actor and orchestra lead- er, had been current since she an- nounced her separation from Fair- banks in 1933. Fairbanks, the 52-year old “Don Juan” of the films, has been the con- stant companion of Lady Sylvia Ash- ley, former London showgirl. Their marital plans, if any, have occasioned continual comment. Airway Lighting Hope For Bismarck Fades Washington, Jan. 10—(?)—Hope for a congressional appropriation this ses- sion for a lighted airway between Kansas City and Bismarck, N. D., all but vanished Friday. Representative Guy M. Gillette, Cherokee, Ia., Dem- ocrat, said aeronautics officials of the commerce department advised him their budget estimates already had been completed, with no change pos- sible except for emergency. Gillette had been ifiterested in a proposed route through Omaha, Sioux City, Ia., Sioux Falls, Huron and Aberdeen, S. D., and Bismarck, N. D. State Court Studies Validity of Two Acts North Dakota's state supreme court faces a heavy calendar this month, Children’s Colds Yield quicker to double action of VISES ow, if you pr STAINLESS EM FOOD Carrots BLUE Green top, bunch ..... . 5c TOMATOES, firm, red, firm, golden, 2 Ibs. for ...... 15c PELS MARKET GOOSE Lettuce Crisp 5 c NAVEL ORANGES Sweet, juicy Navels 2 201.37C Sweet 7CAULIFLOWER, white snow- ball, Ib GRAPEFRUIT, | Texas Seedless, 5 for .. OLIVES Libby’ SYRUP, Minneopa Golden, No. 10 tin Kellogg’s CORN FLAKES large packages, TOMATOES, “Blue Bon- nie,” solid pack, No. 2% tinonly.. L4C tara eT y’s, No. 24, 's select MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, TOMATO JUICE, Campbell’s, No. 5 tin Giant Bars, PORK AND BEANS, Stokely’s finest, No. 2¥, tall tin... 10c man Jesse H. Jones of the Recon-| — your baking _will /mprove with OCCIDENT FLOUR onthe money-back basis | conflict over sale of poultry in east- neighborhood has won a reputation for her Seve baking Your grocer refunds the full purchase price if you do not agree was granted an} — Thayer Pork Roast 710 Shoulder per Ib, 19c Dill Pickles, Carol, quart jar Free Delive 19c Baking Chocolate, Sirloin and Short IGA, 2 Velb, bas | Cut Steaks, tb LAC Salad Dressing, Carol, quart jar 32c|s Carol Preserves, strawber- DICK'S Meats - - - Groceries Veal Roast, shoulder, Ib. ... A He Sua ee Green or Wax ry and raspberry. eans, No. 2 can, full quart i 23c 3 cans for 29c Phone 1506 1507 ry See Our IGA Adv. Coffee Red “A” Blend 1 Ib. bag 15c Grapefruit, full of juice, medium size, 16c Grape-Nuts, per pkg. moked Country ityle Sausage, ib. 7 Cc Head Lettuce, large, crisp heads, each 11c Wheaties, 8 oz. DEL. i555 PRICES EFFECTIVE Fine granulated western beet in Kraft bags. 10 LBS. SHRIMP Gulf Kist, wet or dry pack. Reg. tins. SALMON 1 pound tins Libby's fancy Red Alaska, TOMATO JUICE 12 02, tins, Heinz rich, pure ec juice. EACH : CATSUP Yolo brand, rich and spicy. 8 oz. WALNUT MEATS nuts, SWANSDOWN Specially blended for angel foods. Reg. pkgs. SYRUP Amaizo pure golden corn syrup. 10 LB. PAIL GRAPE JUICE Welch, pressed from fancy Concords. JELLY Welch’s pure jelly, assorted flavors. 8 oz, 5 MORE ncn Le ‘eu DOC Pieces and halves, fresh California : 44 LB. PKG. wr 18€ wen 13€ DILL PICKLES FRIDAY AFTERNOON & SATURDAY Se i ie 6c 10c 18c . LIC 47c PEAS No. 2 cans. Geo. Ray blended garden peas. EACH CORN Del Maiz golden sweet corn. Med tins. EACH FRUIT SALAD No. 1 tins. Del Monte California mixed fruits, EACH MAZOLA Pure corn oil for salads or omene HONEY New crop clear amber bones. 5 LB. PAIL 23¢ ["" 26c 29¢ COCOA Hershey’s pure breakfast cocoa, 1 LB, BOX PUFFED WHEAT Whole Wheat Cereal, EACH 59¢ Ic Ie Ile - WINDEX For cleaning all glass surfaces. EACH H. B., crisp, mild cure dills. Phones S& POH NY’? S some P & G Soap ‘World’s largest. seller, 5 large bars for ciboking Powder : res can wal c Snider’s Catsup loos bottles 8 fr»... 29 Starch Tim pkes 2 tor 1. LBC Carnation Milk Pineapple Juice Nob cay’? for 1... 29C Apricots California, * 2 No, 2% cans for Cocoanut Ip celle hg. euoa aes 2ic Celery Head Lettuce Libby's Fancy Beans, green or waz, your choice of quality, special, 2 cans for 31c Fresh Carrots Winesap Apples Navel Oranges large te, per dow. «...27C Blue Rose Rice phy hares 57c Noodles Healt ona ..14¢ The > Baking Potatoes Cook’s Grocery 512 AVENUE D PHONE 564 Where Your Dollar Buys More Than Ever Before SATURDAY SPECIALS GRAPE JAM, Minneopa, 4 Ib. jar TOMATO SOUP, Van Camp’s, 19 oz. can..... 10% oz. can IGA CLEAN- SER, 4 cans . 1 7c PRUNES, Sun-Sweet, JULIET CUT CARROTS, No. 2 can, 9 c each CORN, Standby Golden Bani Booth, 1 Ib. can .. 9c |= STUFFED PEPPERS, U. S. Inspected Corn Fed -- MEATS -- BEEF, PORK, VEAL BEEF POT ROAST, m.. 20c, 24c "yEAL STEAK, CHOPS HAMBURGER and PORK SAUSAGE LAMB ROAST— Leg, per lb. Shoulder, Ib. PORK CHOPS, ROAST and STEAK etude in eee and cannot Sem] 3c crisp, 2 heats -. 1 OC Wale large, white per bunch soeee 18c Whit, sola, "a 7 Cc Elegy Argo alc 2No. 2 cans . IMPERIAL SYRUP, Cane | ee 1 JUST PHONE 1060 Freshest FRUITS and VEGETABLES ORANGES Sunkist Navels, Small Juice Size 2 Doz, 35c CAULIFLOWER - RADISHES CELERY Crisp, Tender, Bunch 9c RHUBARB - GREEN PEAS RICHER FLAVORED VALENCIA ORANGES — SWEET, JUICY APPLES Medium Red Peck 29¢ CABBAGE ‘Texas New, Crisp Pound 5c JUST PHONE 1060———__—____ Aladdin Coffee Vacuum Can, 2 Ib. can ...: 1 1b. can cree ee BDC NU-DRAIN for sinks and ee 2 cans ..... VEAL LOAF, I. G. A., deans for ..... 29C Stenen....., 29C SALAD DRESSIN iG, pat ee... LOC eae ey Richfield, 2'No. 2% cans . "29c GREEN and WAX anton 0c eee: Ruth Brand, jo. 2 can, 3 for ie ee 25c GRAPEFRUIT Medium Sise Full o’ Juice 6 for 19c - AVOCADOES - BEETS - TURNIPS - FRESH MUSHROOMS. BANANAS Yellow Ripe 3 Ibs. 19¢ WHEATIES The Breakfast of Champions. 2 FOR BISQUICK Monarch 98 seconds from package to oven.. CANNED GOODS 23c | me cre" 28c. a. LIBBY’S SAUERKRAUT CATSUP, COFFEE DEAL No. 1 short stor- 5 more cups to the pound. QUART 22c 4-Sin,° Peaches |i." 22¢ Fresh ground as purchased, g.Ne.2% p peeen oz. EACH 6c 2-¥*.2% Prunes | Potatoes OXYDOL 2 1 EACH Cc ahd Ohios, The modern washing powder. —Also— Med. pkg. 1 large chromium (ife- Deck . ..19¢ PLATTER Cheese GRAPEFRUIT POTATOES € Shetbet Glasses Bains Sandwich Small (126): size Texas Marsh Seedless. Local grown, medium size for baking. ALL FOR ONLY Cream, 22 6 for 17¢ Peck 18c Dakotan Flour s#i."na°'™" $3.43 CRANBERRIES Firm, Ripe Cape Cods. Eggs 33c Pure, 2 OF. ......+000 18c Tender, ...8C | meme 186 oe 2 tor. 2G HEINZ SOUP 2%." 29c Small tins .......... 3 for 28 MACARONI Mother’s Macaroni or Spaghetti. 8 3 Lbs. - 55c¢ 19¢ |) - JUST PHONE 1060——_—_—_— LARD CD i saiissd. sme Ae BACON Medium heavy, aliced 1 SOC LUTEFISK =, 104c_| HAMLOAF = 28c HEAD CHEESE, BLOOD SAUSAGE, LIVER SAUSAGE, per Ib. . ..5.. seoron 13¢ HERRING pag if SEARERLON, ; GUSSNER’S Stokely’s Finest Vegetables 1—No, 2 tin Diced Carrots; 1—No.2 tin G B Sweet Corn; 1—No. 2 tin Pumpkin; 1—No. non Sauerkraut; 1—No. 2 tin Honey Peas A 70-cent value for only 58c PARSNIPS HALIBUT Fancy White Minnesota Parsnips. SALMON SINCE 1883 EVERY|PURCHASE. #//{\{ PLEAS

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