The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 5, 1936, Page 9

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TARIRS SLASHED Rallroad. Commissioners Order Company to Reduce Rates WILLISTON PLACES THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. _FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 1936 y jexception of oné marksman, Private Kermit Sloulin, the Williston team was composed of new men who took no part in the shoot last year. tive year. Members of the team will be hon- jored at Camp Grafton during en- Company E Wins Rifle Cham-'campment this month. For placing| in this year’s national shoot, team 7 |Mandan radio station. The party was M’Lean County Group [ii'hy"hev. emest Adams, Ture Visits in Bismarck Lake, pastor of the three churches. Members of the choirs of Peace; Lutheran church at Turtle Lake and | Zion Lutheran church at Washburn, | together with members of the Sunday | Brown Bread With Dates schools of these churches and of St.| Two cups white flour, 3 cups gra- Johns Lutheran church north of Tur- ham flour, % cup cornmeal, 4 table- tle lake, visited in Bismarck Thurs-|spoons melted shortening, 1 egg, 2 Today's Recipe lasses and melted shortening and egg well beaten. Dissolve soda in sour milk and add at once to first mixture. Add dates and mix until free from lumps. Turn into two round bread pans and bake 1 hour in a moderate oven (375 degrees F). Bake the bread the day before you will want to use it. Be sure to cream the butter well before trying to make sandwiches, GOVERNMENT TOTTERS Madrid, June 5.—()—Reports that Santiagc ithe government of Premier ‘Casares might soon resign in the face of strikes which have called out 250,- 000 workers circulated through the capital, pionship of State for Sec- ond Year Attention oe ° Legionnaires * Support those who sup- port your junior baseball program. Attend the boost- er baseball game here Sun- day between Bismarck and Valley City. The city team is helping us. Let us help them. MILTON RUE, CHARLES F. MARTIN, Adjutant KENNETH W. SIMONS, Chairman Junior Baseball Committee. members will be given honorable yay They went through the state |cups sour milk, % cup sugar, 2 tea- , |mention certificates from the chiet | Denitentiary and the Bismarck Trib- | spoons salt, 1 cup molasses, 2 tea- of the militia ode ee Gen Be une plant before going on to Man-|spoons soda, 1 cup stoned and chopped Williston’s national guard rif e ute ett ee Sie aN, dan where they enjoyed a picnic sup- | dates. ‘i Check, Je id and Ralj h per in the Mandan park. At 8 p. m.,| Mix white flour, graham _ flour, squad which captured national hon-| Raymond Check, Jerrold an ph they appeared on the program of the|cornmeal, salt and sugar. Add mo- ors and the Hearst trophy a year ago, Sloulin. Capt. W. W. Jeffrey is com- placed fourth in the national mus- |™*ndant of Company E. ketry matches this spring, Adjt. Gen. Frayne Baker announced Friday. Company E's rifle unit won recog- England imported 505,000,000 pounds. of tea in 1934; of this amount, 432,- 000,000 pounds were produced in Em- pire countries. a FAVORITE @ MOWERS}; as Sate savings of $9,000 to $9,500 annually to cus- tomers. Rates were reduced in both business JOHN F. THOREEN DIES Stillwater, Minn., June 5—(?)—John F. Thoreen, 77, prominent highway contractor and active in banking and church affairs, died Friday. nition in competition with national guard teams from 49 states. With the @ AL’S Phones 1208-1209 Fresh Meats, Fruits and Vegetables Maxwell House Coffee, per bh... 20C or que: ie AVC Nectar, 2 8-oz. SPACMETT because /t TASTES 428 Third Street BETTER. $2.25; 2 party combined, $2.50; 4 par- ty, extension, 50c. Farm station muti-party lines were fixed at $2.25 a month. Under present rates, residential one party phones are $3.00 a month, while similar business service is $4.20 and $4.70 for wall and desk phones, re- spectively. Meningitis Scare Proves Groundless No justification exists for a “men- ingitis scare” in North Dakota’s CCC camps so far as The Tribune could learn Friday. A rumor that a large number of COC enrollees had been stricken with the disease was circulated in 8t. Paul when two unnamed aviators said they were leaving on a flight to North Da- kota carrying serum for the CCC camps. Army officials at Fort Lincoln said only one case of meningitis has been reported among CCC enrollees in North Dakota. No planes from St. Paul had appeared anywhere in the state, so far as could be learned Fri- day. at the university, acting as the Corn Flakes, selecting committee under provi- 2 pkgs. for P. & G. Soap, 5 large bars for. . Crackers, 2-Ib. box We carry a complete line of fresh fruits & vegetables Beef Pot Roast, Pork Shoulder 1 9 fancy cuts, Ib... Roast, per Ib.... Cc Country Style Sausage, 2 Ibs... 33c Morrell’s Snow Cap Lard, 2 Ibs.. 29c SEE IGA AD FOR MORE SAVING SPECIALS editor-in-chief for next year. Specials for Week of June 5th to June 11th Real Old Fashioned Strawberry Short Cake Made the Modern Way With CONVENTION ENDS Ellendale, N, D., July 5—(#)—An address by Mra. Fred R. Lufkin, El- gin, Ill, at the annual banquet last GAVE ON FLOUR AT THESE NEW LOW RED OWL PRICES MONEY COURSE PLOTTED [night concluded the three-day con- ee eee ee ee a ee Ore ia. Family Size 49 lb. sack ......... 1.49 iin eet ty eee BISQUICKR «ver? 290 FH) FARMDALE ot ii oa 222% i y an agree-| | ‘ a | CALUMET wine tote can og RE ments to take common action in the we bod acting, 16 oz. can ...... 1 =e NATIONAL © ae . : MAXWELL HOUSE WAR. ckescas ny W COFFEE .2ers:2rs.. Lb. 2Te ce Moonan, chairman of the state Dem- * ye M ACARONI certo Fresh Fruits and Vegetables operated on last Thursday for a rup- i eri 4 packages for INE. APPLE Fresh — Buy Them 2 f ‘or yr ag laf 25 Fancy Red re ee 25¢ oan Hclan sald he is “definitely better.” n * Raspberries Suprense Abserted CUCUMBERS, Each ................- uae Seren | a / A Bite Nectar ee For, erteied 4 pon of manutace| Bl MV ape “ Strawberries .. paca LETTUCE, Large solid heads, 2 for .. 15¢ ( = Ripe ’n ane i - 2 for 19¢ ORANGES “Sse Dozen 35¢ i j ‘ineapple ....o0 TOMATOES, Fresh, 2 Ibs. .......... 29 oz., No. 214 can ’ id re) - =" — June i‘ Faunce Acad RADISHES, 2 bunches eas, 2for ....29¢ ‘i “Wisdom” aiienans 20 oz., No. 2 can Cookies Wizdom 20 oz., No, 2 can Lb 23¢ The flavor says “More” 2 ‘Cans 15 a | A 18K Fancy (in heavy syrup) Full Standard ; Sweet Potatoes 17c Quality Pack CORN FLAKES L 27 o2., No. 2% can rs id Mix “daheland 13.0%, 10 18K Fancy, whole, red ripe bitin i Tomatoes Nl y un 30 3-lb- C No, 214, 27 oz. can } SAXON { on ¢ ib. \3 1c; ues a se D | ial uxrecwmecm 9 TLD. 196 nce srs er pea OATS Sa 20 oz., No. 2 can a VITA-FRESH VACUUM PACKED Quik Cooking YOUR CHOICE LIFEBUOY 7 3993| Pound 2b. Bi 2, Pineapple | === | soa AS 1 * EH] go gage CALIFORNIA HALVES Ends B. 0. Baker's Cocoa ‘Le 10° ab 17¢ an ce jest by ‘aste an est Peaches ps2 Vinegar 802.176 bo’ 1M gh PRESERVES | MILK ~—— SILVER ee te al ders eo Apples DUST Sealing Wax 3 27 23¢ * ramen St SH] FEVO Pp coc actetit esars Fruit Pectin tie. 2 tor 19¢ mi ; BAKERY SPECIALS eee 25° Jar Rings (o".2'".. 4c \y BRAN FLAKES Mason, “Lakeland” Callee Cobetnals . |. comlse den tigge tis... Se «| eres [113 National Maid Rye Bread). Ib. loat 8 RINSO Mason Jars &" 57 ni ee ee 9 fi || KIPPER SNACKS Head Lettuce, 2 for _.-186 oe W Brooms Special Offer! * ee , 5 ; 4% RINSO yy Good Quality “< IGA * MATCHES IGA angie Week-End Radishes, $ for .......5¢ J STS. [IIA insect spray ..d8c PSOAP GRAINS] Wal] lcs’ + G20 47° H ' lor ct } fe for 1 Specials 23%or pig | OS mu IGA CLEANSER CRYSTAL WHITE CHIPS Mb ies 3 Fee 25° nanas ‘Red Out” Brand Young Bet = 15 . nen «Pa ae BOTH FOR AMMONIA + “Ei2¢et 4 Quit 45 an Ib... Cc Strawberries, Cantaloupe, Cherries, Apples, CLOROX fi Aes bese, heres : SUPER SUDS * | ~ of Sop @ 2 aie 33 termelon, O Celery, Charge ‘or Disl ingand Fine Fabrics 5» 10¢ Phge. ~ 4% BEEF, Ib. .... 1 2c one Onions, Green Top lag 0g abe, 23° led Taitee Tiesae . 19e Crystal Giant ¥ Rolled RIB 22 Cauliflower = ls Toilet Tissue ..19¢ White Bars ¢ A Cc suprt bettie illion Bul © For a Snow-White Wasi ROAST, 7 : ie HILEX™12c % 19¢ The Billi Rash et For a Snow-White Wash ? ore -21c IN OUR MODERN MEAT DEPARTMENT ican Ga, Kelloss’'s Money Saving Sale Lg EET “FD U.S. Government Graded:and Stamped BEEF Is on Sale in National Meat Dept. * SOAP ths 5 sant tere L7C FREE Kelloge’s PEP au ¢ BORK coal 18c Look for the Stamp eo oe am e It is the Government’s he SOAP "A ,cxes Hara- 19¢ teal with 2 Large Pachaes CORN TLARRE For a _ : x Sala SMOKED MEATS SPECIALS SOAP OXYDOL Mos. pkg. 20c (The “Limerick Contest (ae Ende Sune 3) CHICKEN LOAF, ar Whe oe scans " 26c Swift’s Norwood, Y, Ib. package ...... aie Deliciously seasoned, Hormel’ | Pot Roast, Ib..14, 16c Lard Minced Ham, Ib...16¢ ie | Plenics, Ib. .......21¢ Herme!'s Pound 49 -| Summer Sausage 194¢ a 8 Beef, Ib. 174¢ pu Shoulder Roast, Ib. 19¢ Hormel's Wieners, lb. ......19¢ Sugar Cured Bacon, in piece, lb. 27¢ A New Cold Meat Freeh _ Halibut, per Ib....23¢ t Sliced Bacon Ring Bologna ie Sf mele | fs P9 TS rs ; Oe Te o-oo ns tts Se ib CHICKENS for y : stew or roast, ib... 22C pistol tl dacste maint. J popup ll Ib. 20c “TT Rarmers’ Cut Rate g i ef ! wm *« * ad * * w Oa oy * se él i | We Deliver Phone Orders C. at Red Owl No. 1 on ; No. 2 on

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