The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1936, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNF, NORTHWEST FAR ON ROAD 10 RECOVERY, FARM EXPERTS SAY Plenty of Moisture, Feed and Fair Prices Hold Out \ Bonanza Hopes St. Paul, March 6—()—Testimony from two sources Friday showed| northwest agriculture is far on the| road to recovery. Plenty of moisture and feed andj fair prices, creamery and dairy oper- ators attending the annual conven- tion of the Minnesota Association of| Mrs. Arthur Parkinson, 75, died here | | Thursday. band and five children, including Mrs. Alice Tordoff and Mrs. Floyd Mooney, Jamestown. Local Creameries agreed at the ses- sion Thursday night promise restora- tion of a fair measure of prosperity to that industry. | Fieldmen of the Federal Land ban of St. Paul, who operate in Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin and upper} — Michigan, portrayed a similar picture} for all tfpes of farming at their meet- ing. Representative of the fieldmen’s prosperity forecasts was one by D. ‘W. McKenzie, Grand Forks, N. D. “The moisture prospect,” he said, “is the best in 15 years, and the future looks bright.” VELVA FARMER DEAD Minot, N. D., March 6—()—Siguard M. Stivlen, 42, farmer near Velva, died of a stomach disorder Thursday night in a Minot hospital. His widow and a daughter survive. The Velva pos: of the American Legion will be in charge of services Sunday at Velva. | @ | Chicagoan Holdover on Reserve Board J ON of an im- migrant, for- mer college pro- fessor, business man, and Chi- cago city comp- troller, Menc S. Szymczak, 42, has been reap. pointed to the | Federal Reserve Board. Szym- czak and Chair- man Eccles are the only carry- avers from the old. Board. ‘Szymezak JAMESTOWN WOMAN DIES Jamestown, N. D., March 6.—(P)— Survivors are her hus- University Ceramics ment Ready to Cooperate With Small Institutions making under a plan devised by Mar- garet Cable, associate professor o! Dakota. materials as an old oil drum, sawdus' the farmyard or home. ern section of the state. ‘STATE SCHOOLS MAY |= TEACH CLAYCRAFTING Depart- Grand Forks, N. D., March 6.—North Dakota city and rural schools may soon be teaching a course in pottery- ceramics, at the University of North ‘The plan involves use of such simple , and cordwood that can be gotten from Deposits of clay are found all over North Dakota with the best clay found in the west- The department of ceramics at the University of North Dakota will co- operate with any school in the state| Mohler, at Surrey. the home of a daughter, Mrs. Hubert FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1936 that wishes to teach a course in cera- During the summer, Miss Cable vis- ited Santa Clara, N. M., home of the Pueblo Indians, famous potters. The Process that she has devised for North Dakota schools is very similar to that used by the Indians, Mrs. Cobert Grant, Belcourt, arts and crafts teacher at the Turtle Moun- tain Indian school, is taking a month's instruction at the university in a new course, Claycraft for teachers, so that she may teach a course in ceramics at the Indian school. Mrs, Grant is using clay from Belcourt, and next month will be able to return to her ‘school, and begin a course in pottery | making, using local materials with a | small initial cost. Schools in the state that are inter- j ested in this course are urged to write to the university. Sample of clay de- it ‘posits in the state will be tested free of charge by the department. SURREY WOMAN DIES Surrey, N. D., March 6.—()—Mrs. Christine Elker, 90, resident of North Dakota for 36 years, died Thursday at Liquors are served to passengers or. European transport. planes. Schilling | PURE an ILLA retains its delicale flavor (ix in all W FROZEN DESSERTS @T willing’ 601 Tenth St. Oranges, fancy Sunkist, 43c Lfomnry Loree yellow cling, Minneops Oysters, s Grocery Phone 1613 Ivory, 1c soap sale, 2 40 soap value for Pure Honey, Tomatoes, No. 2 can, 3 for Miracle Whip, i 1 be io pee. ....... LBC Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Free Delivery Service P & T FOOD STORE 105 Fifth St. Free Delivery Service This Sale Good em Saturday, Monday cloth sack 10 Ib. Apples, 10 pounds Soup, tomato, vegetable, 1044 oz, can, 4 for Fancy Pink Salmon, 1-Ib. cans ....+ soeeeees: Catsup, 14 on. bottle Peaches, sliced or halves, in syrup, No. 2% can .. Crackers, *.15¢ Te ‘omato Juice, Camp- bell’s, 3 14-07. cans The Corner Grocery A. BOUTROUS, Owner Phone 1059 500 Third Street ‘We Deliver Kraft Macaroni CHEESE, a mr item apes Kraft, CRISCO, per 3 Ib. can Reet amt hint a7 Cc COOKIES CAULIFLOWER, fancy California, per head . green tops, 2 bunches SODA CRACKERS, Our Family, 2 Ib. pkg. 19c Ceylon Bar, Scotch Cake, Soo City, Lemon, your choice, 2 Ibs. for 17c 15c baa BHUBARB, VarRors, California, Veal Stew, 2 Ibs. for Young Beef ae per Ib. ..15¢ Beef Heart, per ib. Fancy Chickens -—BISMARCK’S ONLY COMPLETE STORE— Phone 371 Firm Fruits Crisco, 3 Ib. can . Wheaties, per pkg. . Post Toasties, 2 pkgs. ... IGA Gelatine Dessert Pow: Red Raspberries, No. 2 can Purple Plums, No. 2% can Ivory Soap, medium size, 3 Crystal White Soap, 6 large bars Creme Oil Toilet Soap, 1 reg. size bar Dawn Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls .. ) Carl’s Grocery “Dependable” We Deliver Krisp Vegetables 59 -1le -19¢ 17 «. 32e for 5c . -19¢ -19¢ ba -.1%e See the IGA Advertisement for More Specials C. J. TULLBERG, Prop. Two Phones Just Call 626 518 Ninth St. Nal Libby’s Fancy = Beans, whole cut — green or wax, your choice, CLEAN MARKET Kettle Roast, Ib. 12'4¢ Chuck Roast, Ib. ..17¢ Club Steak, lb. ...18¢ Rump, whole, Ib. ..15¢ Sirloin Steak, Ib. ..19¢ 100% PURE Halibut, Ib. ..... SUGAR CURED Pork Roast, loin end, Ib. .... Mutton Legs, per lb. STOCKS HN’S * —FOUR REGULAR DELIVERIES— Swift’s Fancy Meats Tuna Fish, Hanson Asst. Fish, 1D. jar... Pork and Beans, Van Camp's, 2 large cans ... 19c Blue Goose Grapefruit, large size, 5 for .. COURTEOUS SERVICE CHOICE VEAL Breast, to stuff, lb. Roast, shoulder, Ib. .. Steak, shoulder, Ib. Stew, cut up, lb. HAMBURGER, Ib. __.15¢ Liver, bh, 15¢ [Boise ....15¢ Salmon Steak, lb. .23c | Peanut Butter, Ib. ... .18c | Bulk Kraut, quart . .25¢ | Bacon Squares, Ib. STRIP BACON, Ib. ..26¢ 2lc .18c TITTLE BROS. 400 MAIN Packing Co. PHONE 332 Mutton Chops, MDs es nese ork Chops, center cuts, Ib. ... 25c DICKINSON COLLEGE HOLDS GRADUATION Arthur E. Thompson, Superin- tendent of Public Instruc- tion, Is Speaker Dickinson, N. D., March 6.—(®}— Commencement week activities at Dickinson State Teachers college were being concluded here Friday. Arthur E. Thompson, state superin- tendent of public instruction was to give the graduation address. Standard diplomas and second grade professional certificates were to be presented to Sister Arnold Daniel, Minneapolis; Richard J. Haring, Glen Ullin; Sarah B, Motsiff, Mandan, and Louis J, Savage, Mandan, High school diplomas go to John 8. Adamski, South Heart; Betty Jane Bahm, Sims; Tillie Ann Ehlis, Wil- bur E. Farrand, Elizabeth C. King. and Grant Petricka, all of Dickinson; Marion M. Fedora, Gorham; Edna Rosella Kolstad, and Elmer Howard Newton, Gladstone; Pauline M. Lefor, Lefor; Iver A. Lund, Zenith; Sister Marie Anne Billman, Merrill, Wis.; Alfred Stranik, Dickinson, and Er- win H. Wolter, Hebron. A first grade elementary certificate Med be given Reginald Reetbz, He- ron. FARGO MAN DEAD Fargo, N. D., March 6.—(7)—Wil- liam T. ‘Mckinnte, 64, for many ypars @ farm salesman out of Fargo, and more recently an employe of the Union Light, Heat and Power com- pany, died in hospital Thursday. Even in 2000 B. C., people used bath towels, This is borne out in discover- ies made in an Egyptian tomb by an expedition of the Metropolitan Mus- eum of Art. Butter Ib. 38¢ aon 35 35c ZERR'S © PHONE 928 Lettuce, firm, crisp, 2 heads ........1 Sweet Potatoes, good size, 4 Ibs. .....2 Oranges, sweet, small size, 2 doz. ... .29¢ Milk, Swift’s, 20c 15c Oysters, Minne- opa, 5.0z. tin ... Mustard, salad style, 16 oz. jar Plums, Minneopa, No. 2% tin ..... 10c 17c Toilet Tissue, 1000 sheet rolls, 4 for . .25c Soap Chips, 5 Ib. pkg., each ..........39¢ Sugar, 10 Ib. cloth bag ..............5 © Phones 1208-1209 ‘AL’S 423 Third Street " Fresh Meats - - Fruits - - Vegetables CRISCO, 3lb. tin.......... . 59 ORANGES, med. size, 2 doz. 39c Peanut Butter, 2-Ib. 25c LETTUCE, large 8c Crystal White Soap, large size, 5 for... Wheaties, 19c IGA Dawn Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls for Hey Kids! Free Young America Magazine with each pound of Blue “G” Coffee at, 2 3 c Special Prices on Fruits and Vegetables FRESH KILLED CHICKENS pig 25c .2te Fillets of Perch Fresh Oysters Roest, per'b.....17C See IGA Ad for more specials We Deliver All Orders Free to All Parts of City COOK’S® OYSTERS, Minneopa, 5-0z. can, DILL PICKLES, Minne- = 17¢ se TISSUE, Semi - nole, 1000 sheets, 25 c 4 fOr ...ccccocee ive WHEAT KRISPIES, ..19¢ WHOLE WHEAT BIs- ite a... 20 SARDINES, Booth’ Laas oe SHRIMP, Gulf Hig SOC large pkgs., 2 trod Cc halves and’ light syrup, ves vais 5c No. 10 can, each. ..35¢ No, 10 can, ach.. DOC NAVY BEANS, 3 pounds . U. 8. Tampaeied: Corn Fed ee smu an 22c VEAL CHOPS, 27c ROAST, per w..19¢ BROOKFIELD’S 29c | Patties, per Ib. ......0- i ane FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ee .19C Paved. 3 ite... 20C LETTUCE, slid 17c chara bee LUC (ave LSc GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona fo ...:eee oe ae 45¢ LENTEN SUGGESTIONS . Cheese, Spaghetti, Macaroni, Cottage Cheese, Hebron Farm Youth Sailer, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Sailer living near here, died Sunday at the Fred Schweigert home, where he had been living while at- tending schogl and was buried in the nesday afternoon. Is Taken by Death Hebron, N. D., March 6.—Jacon ed by the scarlet fever. living at home. German Congregational church Wed- The boy had suffered an attack ot scarlet fever which was followed by pneumonia. The strain was too much for his heart, which had been affect Besides his parents he leaves two sisters and three brothers, Leondina, Esther, John, Oscar and Adolph, all FOR HEARTY LENTEN LUNCHES Purity Creamed Cottage Cheese “THE LEAN MEAT OF MILK” “Cottage Cheese en Casserole” Mix two cups Cottage Cheese, 2 eggs poze beaten lightly, 3 cups sweet milk that , is a little better than lukewarm and salt and pepper to taste. Turn into a buttered casserole, sprinkle with cinna- mon and nutmeg and bake in a mode- rate oven until well done and until top is a golden brown. Raisins may be added if desired. “Cottage Cheese ; Coffee Cake” Line a pie pan with sweet biscuit dough. Fill with Cottage Cheese and top with thick coat of custard. Sprinkle with cinnamon and bake in moderate oven until well done, “Cottage Cheese Vegetable Salad” Mix well 1 can of mixed vegetables and one pound of Cottage Cheese, Make a mold of Cottage Cheese and drop vegetables in center. Pour whipped cream or mayonnaise over top and top with a cherry. Serve on lettuce leaf. Makes four servings. Sandwich Suggestions Combine Cottage Cheese with diced chicken or ham and relish. Moisten with salad dressing and season to taste. eee Combine Cottage Cheese with minced onion, olives and sweet pick- les. Moisten with salad dressing and season to taste. Sprinkle with finely chopped teasted almonds, Use PURITY COTTAGE CHEESE from Cottage Cheese Headquarters, At All Dealers, Phone Your Dealer - - Or -- Phone 740 Bridgeman-Russell Co. “We Thank You” “Fresh Vegetables” ‘Wax Beans Jersey Sweet Potatoes Cauliflower Radishes New Cabbage Carrots Washed Parsnips Luther Rutabagas Brussels Sprouts Fresh Asparagus Cucumbers Green Onions Juicy Oranges, 2 dozen for ei csskee stesketgtca ee Grapefruit, “Fresh Strawberries” Chocolate and Vanilla Luscious Cream Cookies, 1 1b. bag. a coneann 11 Cheese Benes anise per “Grocery a. ie Te tin, 17¢ in 2% tins, Per CAN ...ccecccccccovcssoees Minneopa Sliced Peaches, No. 2% 3 Can Deal Minneopa DeLuxe Pineapple, No. 2% \ 59c Minneopa DeLuxe Plums, No. 2% (Send in 4 Seminole labels and 12c to get Cannon Turkish Towel) Chipso, Destt, the new. product Jov washing sit -Pay Oe one pkg. for 25c and get 1 15c pkg. for 1c c Senchiling’ Drip Coffee, both for »..... 91 «29 = "Meat Specials” 1. Sigrecnmens Dupri Be Bone Beet. 19c .22c U. 8. Government Inspected Rolled Beef Roast, per Ib. .....006 U. 8. Government Inspected Short Ribs Beef, per I. ..ccccccccccccccsccccscccccs ..25€ .26c .30c .18c 22c Per Ib. c.crcccccccccccccccscccscccccosces CAPONS STEWING HENS Standard and Select OYSTERS All Phones 211 118 Third st. DELIVERIES—8:45 & 10:30; 2:30 & 4:30 Clese Saturday at § P, M,

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