The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1936, Page 13

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s + cooking school available in Bismarck? THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, RIDA Y, UCLUBEK ¥ 1956 Stumps For Lancon Ash Can Is Really Origin of of Bonnets New York, Oct, 9.——This. is for men oitow many Gms, husband, -TSWESTATE COUNTIES BENEFIT FROM WPA 1,212 \Miles of Roads, Nine Schools Bullt; Two Dams Under Construction Hl Olga V. Hanscomb Writes :. Column for Local Women Cooking “Schoo! Demo Demonstrator 4 per 7 ite | tik Answers Some of Questions Bible Teacher Received in Bismarck ee ff iz i 53 li 15 : E i 2 E ; (Editor's riote: Olga V, Hans- HE fake FiE Fargo W: Head Parent-Teachers Body some manufactureta, ee yied et eee at “ Jumashowh, N. D., Oct. 9-—()—-Mrs. Hope of Discovering | iiedsant of the fate, tateta ‘Cone Helpless Ya Yacht Fades , Dwight, was poHanalul, Ost 1 —)—Rascus pros i i ie. td two coast Former Gov. Frank 0. Lowden of cutters the Pabific Ulinels, ones as he prateéd the pean of Gov, Alf M. " edn presidential ie first sainpalgn ad- drete at bebo Rokk fa. (ipa Margaret Fosses Popular in State Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 9.—(#) —A mere namie may not spell vic- tory, but— Margaret Foes was elected homecoming queen at the Uni- versity of North Dakota Friday. Margaret Foas was ho! queen at the Mayville State Teachers college last week. Furthermore, they are not re- lated. The university Margaret, known as Peggy on the campus, is FS oe cee, eed ny other home is in Mayville. Have Sunflower Clubs} | miss ross aereated metty Berg pals aes eb ecerm ld a a of 614 to 463, dee Sunflower clubs have been otgan- vi crowned Sioux queen will add to your interest in th Liguor Control to Be ised in 47 of the state’s 58 counties} between halves of the football est and grandest: profession in the % ‘ and remaining counties will be organ-| same in Memorial Stadium Oct. World—the profession of ‘Homemat- Discussed for. Class) trea ‘soon, soon, State Senator J.P. Oain,| 1. g : —_— vice president the Landon-Knox eee ee jatate sunflower club, announced Fri- by incal ‘and national eavertion’s in tener weaittions ie cee y “ organized by | flower organizations in this state,” he advertising in your local paper. _ trol 7:90 pi stated. you eapiny cooking Seats m. Friday in the Will school. Any-|the Republican national committee,”| Three persons haye been added to Mais a re de would. have it in |b? interested may attend. ‘The in-| according to Cain who said their “only |the membership of the executive com- RnOLD eS: veges reat ro idiiaes structor has scheduled an address on {objective is the election of Landon |mittee. They are Phil Hoghaug, your power to make it possi current affairs in Spain by C. L./and Knox. They are taking no part|Devils Lake; Mrs. Colin Cary, Man- aga ee) Sb Me, aed ey ee sae dan, and Mrs. L. T. Orlady, James-|~ ways the city of friendly people—eppre- ciative audiences, ive mer- chants and @ live . eg have added a new idea Specials for Oct. 9 to 15 IGA Gelatine Dessert Powder, 3% on. pkgs, 3 for of the things I shi Shine sib can" ae. 15¢ Syrap, 18K fancy cane and Ea me. bottle 2lc IGA Pasicake 17c Fleur, 3% Ib. bag Flour, 3% Ib. bag 20c club is the only organization author- IGA Buckwheat “The Landon-Knox state sunflower | town. city really want. It is impossible of course for all of you to show your ap- preciation of the school by buying a < / / — new stove or a new radio from these NATIONAL IGA Ripe’n Ragged i i: ie | Z UCT. ai li To Have = Dancing Party Dang for manors of the United hate commercial Tra ‘Travelers un and guxl- = eee ores in the Wi » leinorial WITH eTOP QUALITY FOODS EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Finest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 25 | ‘Tokay, oe uauity, brim full ef 2 CELERY It’s well bleached 9 large and crisp bunches ONIONS Clean, sound Minnesota Yellows, handy mesh bag Clean sound Sweet Potatoes == stock GRAPEFRUIT ==: = = less, a in trom (8 for nusually Ib. APPLES *sz.ee 202 Ibs. for to stop in at these stores when it is convenient for you to do so, and express your appreciation of their poe in bringing the school to Bismarc! ‘Questions 5 From the Cooking School @. I have an ink stained table cloth. Will Clorox remove the stain? A. Try soaking in milk for sev- eral hours and then soak in Clorox. solution. If it 1s still stubborn, try lemon juice and repeat with clorox. @ Are all utensils used in the hela cate 83c Perv St 28¢ S PORK and BEANS 33:32: 19¢ Breakfast of ‘Champions Tle 8 ox. pkg. merchants, but it is possible for you — tn Al Scie A. Practically all. Severa: of the utensils I used are not in stock at) 3 present, but will be soon. This in- cludes the paddies which I used 20 much, @. How do you clean Magic Chef burners, the older type stove? A. For several years these burners have been removable by acrewing out, and you can clean them thoroughly with a Clorox solution, If they will not screw out, call the gas company for help, which they will give you with- out cost. @. A question about a small or miniature refrigerator. A. Westinghouse manufacturers auch a refrigerator, and you may sé- cure further information at the Larson Home Appliance Shop. Q. Do you advise Pyrex ware for cake baking? A. I prefer Mirro Aluminum for cake baking, Pyrex for casserole and some pies. Q. Can one feed a family of aix on $50.00 per month, 4 children? A. Within the next month, I will have a menu published for a week of meals, planned for two adults on 8] . $20.00 per month basis, By adding to the quantities and increasing the milk allowance for the children, this should be edequate for six at $40.00 Full Standard TOMATOE = S225 Peas, full standard.,........8 cans 29¢Corn, full standard white....2 for 2lc WandN 2 Ib, bag 16c 4 Tb. bag 3lc Yorlb. pkg. HORMEL’S PURE ——pPastryTested LARD »13,° “Best to buy for bake or fry” Sweet and Pure SwansDown Cake Flows for voter cotesent pasion «5 5s + + 2h-tb. phy. 24° IGA CHEESE =: OR BRICK Fancy Wiicodn " Cream Cereal “tte Sweet Girl Leal Chesse ancien ena. . in é Cream Cereal fe Fruits and Vegetables M Cookies, ib xt i Eoonomy Asst. 2 ‘the. BANANAS. Syone ..19¢ HEAD LETTUCE Large, solid heads, 9 c NATIONAL SLICED Savory, Lean Streaked—Finest Sugar Cute ‘Full-E-Ripe vl ™ PEACHES Choice - 2Lbs, 29¢ PRUNES cata Sen $1.69 y TOMATOES wi, ofor 256 Salmon 3 cin com 29€ Laska Fancy Pink Salmon i Ib. 29 1GA Bich Flavery Salad Dressing 60. jor 9c 18K Fancy Pure Preserves ae eae: 25c Cari RS 8 Preserves Shrimp for salads ....534 oz. can 15¢ Peanut Butter, Hazel......2-lb. jar 28c¢ 16-02.JorsBfor37® Oreage fudse, whole cake 20° Crense fetes > half cake 186 YYotow obet heck d-Ib. pkg. 19° daa . Hb. pls, 18° y onan 16° No. ‘ean Chew Maeddes 5-02.c0-47 Fuji Mixed Vegetables. .18-0z. can 25¢ Oh-we . 2 22ers. Super (4 agl 22-02, pkg. 17¢ Whitefloap cenbonlOfo38 2l-es. OE Yello Seep trie Go To NATIONAL’S MODERN MARKETS FOR DEPENDABLE soo MEATS CHICKENS 4 7+) 278i ws... 16e LARGE FRANKS, per Ib........... Fresh dressed ‘springs, as ro NW cod CSET SETS! community, and larger tex returns fer sup- ert of schools end ether public purpeces. Twenty-four teachers ‘are enrolled in 8 10-week training course at the Trin- ity scape iy charch and additional Live thru its loves, laughs, > ee CUBE STEAKS bine ...19¢ POT ROAST —— 2tc Spare Ribs sl ssi ait 19te SALI hee Fréch and meaty. _+ Ft t EF ae i cable ape ees cadets eee Sugar = 10 lbs. sel) PEARS = aie SALAD ne S* 20: | Wheaties | Tak: @ Tia from Minnescta’s All-American Teckle Eat this “Breakfcst of Champions” Porrep Meat 32:20: | 2° 21° peo Oats sc" 16: yer Dates « nn21: ‘sremacet 9 Ube, 2G¢ ae “on, Pare Renee Lb. 17¢ 5 GANDY BARS Fresh Made RING BOLOGNA DOLE No. 1 PINEAPPLE GEMS Saled Cots of Finest Goldch siaiien Chiles of Cherry, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Raspberry, Strawberry PRESERVES pte peee. « 4S 20 Choice of Respherry, Raber Peach or Pineapple a a, ae pre Goa HoREE? we PG op ne _Esary Year Mere Women Weed White Seas Bushel $1 09 (eneesspyrseveccwes wanencawersnnnan) Ce ee ee ee Se en a Fs

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