The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 16, 1936, Page 7

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Ae __THE E BISMARCK TRIBUNE. } ELD, AY, UULUBIE 10, 1Y80 |30 chance” to live Friday after %-| Lake Recreational cality “representatives of. state and MEAT CATTLE BEING cranestuie it ee pT foemippryanorp) anrelgpadant way ~ RUSHED 10 MARKET ts sstiact toss die of raed tse oro Bottineau N. D., Oct. 16.—(#)—De- | sirable. Applica aime Wil be fia wits ‘at| velopment of extensive Spa diva ed ao gk for ex- facilities. bordering Lake Metigoshe present ition the Heavy Liquidation of Pigs Will Mean Lighter Supplies of Matured Hogs Hl = ah sis fh tension demonstrat was asked as ts the otek of grata areas including sections edlaceot to public ae when bia papscsttetathe Med Westhope and Rolette and Bottineau counties met southwestern Botlineat county, plan here with regional planning confer-| ning leaders said. ence officials late Thursday. A. I. Peterson, state game and fish Raising of water levels in the lake child was rbtiniean ill when Dr. Si-| was seen as the major means of pro- mon was ag ee tecting present investments of. more 16.—(#)—The forces} The bab; , Raymond, survived the| than $200,000 on the shoves of Lake oy pare sais have seth the} ‘penonl a good condition, Dr. Si-| Metigoshe, M. O. Ryan, of] Ni .| movement of meat trom | mon said, esiving it better than an/| the state planning board said. farms to markets, like sn ood of! even chance of recovering. He said| Lying entirely within the watershed teceipts that followed the 1934 drouth, rege! operation would be necessary | of the Souris, this locality requires livestock men said yriaey., in several weeks to insure normal| water projects offering flood control, They said a heavy liquidation of} functions for the child. water conservation, flood irrigation, pigs that will mean lighter supplies _——_— wildfowl pronexeyan and recreation, of matured hogs late is now under| Vermont had the first normal) Ryan asserted. way in the middlewestern corn and| school in the world. Of secondary interest to this lo- hog belt. The pig slaughter, however, ig only one phase of géneral farm ac- tivity in cutting population of all feed consuming CASH GROCERY We Handle Fresh and Cold Meats livestock before win- Butter, cartoned, Milk, tall cans, 2 Ibs. ..... sees 69c can, each bassador, 5 cans SARDINES, 1 oils, 6 cans......... GRAPE JAM, Minne- _| 4 Fells for CRACKERS, 2-Ib. caddy ag 53c [PES 5" KRAUT, Minneopa, 2 No. 2'4 cans... PINEAPPLE SPEARS, PINEAPPLE, Dole’s sliced, No. 10...69c¢ rt 23c MACARONI or Spaghetti, 2-lb. box. . 17c SWEET CHOCOLATE, PRESERVES {nw ri... bot DICED BEETS, No. 2 cans, 2 for TOMATO COFFEE, Princess Patt, 1-lb. glass jar 33.¢ Passaic, N. J, | Oct. 16.—(P}—A 10- Camp’s, ‘| day-old baby, born with no intestinal CRISCO, 3-Ib. can ... » fopening, was given “better than a 50- 2 Ibs. 2 5c Frank Jack, 49, and Gust Adams, ape ? Three Are Brought Here by Bus Terminal; Many -Occu- E ie Hr He » &§ Cook’s Grocery $12 AVENUE D PHONE 664 Where Your Dollar Buys More Than Ever Before SAUERKRAUT, Minne- | Everything in Fruits and Vegetables 2% size Green Beans, New Peas, Cucumbers, Radishes, Green Onions, Tomatoes SWEET POTA- TOES, 5 Ibs. ... 23c TABLE QUEEN ‘{ SQUASH, each ... LETTUCE, fancy, solid, Be WE DELIVER Phone 77 ter. Market men said this development is the natural result of a year of serious drouth in breed feed supplies hare been reduced sharply. 104 Main Phone 77 SEP at California >e a § increased livestock supplies, notice- . ste particularly in hog, cattle and poultry markets, are Having a depres- | sing ‘influence on prices. Hogs have lost mR aes $1 per Biante the past month, and the top here is now a tS ‘below the year’s peak. Live .| poultry prices have declined % to 2% cents in a month and quotations are 1 to 5 cents a pound lower than ®@ year ago. Average prices of choice and prime steers, which were scrap- ing two-year bottom. levels in mid- summer, -have shown. ha irregular modest upturns eince the le analysts cape increased livestock and meat prices when the One Laborer Killed, : ‘ings: + 9 drouth-induced ‘liquidation of ant- catia” ary Two Hurt in Cave-In} m= » as run its course. St. Paul, Oct, 16—(e)—One worker Baby, Minus Intestinal ls, Opening, May Yet Live bel alee. Sunbrite, 3 cans 14c CRISCO, 3-Ib. TOILET TISSUE, Am- .22c axa, .22c BANANAS, solid, ripe, 3 Ibs. 5 19c Jonathan, 20 Jb. box.... 89c 21 wx $1.19 % U. S. Inspected Corn Fed FIG BAR COOKIES, Meats 2 BEEF POT ROAST, per Ib.. 24c ses. At~ ° Seen ee a =D : GRAHAM CRACKERS. | 1EG LAMB they would re- Zion, 3 | ROAST: per Ib.. 32c 2 pound box.... Cc LINKS, Brook. Cash income trom farm production SUP Sey te vot’ ‘ty | fields, 1 Ib, box. 3lc in North Dakota rose from $67,463,000 BACON, Sliced, in 1932 to $101,108,000 in 1935, includ- > , ing '$10-126000 in rental end benefit Y, Ib. pkg., each 21 Cc payments on that year’s production. This is an increase of 50 per cent. A Product ef NATIONAL BISCUIT COM MARCOVITZ = 6Grocery (“s: Maxwell House Cof- 8 fee, good to the last Ivory Soap : a drop, 3 large bars 4 per Ib. ey ¥ i 29c 3 “F[ chocotate Coverea SYRUP, 5 Ib. pail, white Cherrics, or golden, each per Ib. ..... 27c¢ PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole brand, No. 2 cans; 2 for.. , OATMEAL, Regular or "Quick, tees i tb. prints, 1b OC Dates, 114 pound, cae OC Pork & Beans, Van *Camp's, tall Walnut Meats, nice 5 ee OS RE at 8 ne ns a ec —Free Delivery Service— 9 - 10:38 A. M.—2:30 - 4:30 P. M. Daily \_.03C ~~ PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EAT EAL LL RR AGATE IE RAN OTS ET LL EES Pineapple =~ #2." 35¢ S Jam Swift’s Dried Beef, machine sliced, ex- Sweet Mixed, Lit Linser ioe. @ Pickles Tomato Juice 23 Van Camp's, 50 os. tin .Minneopa Brand Sauerkraut No. 2% tins, 2 for .... eer Bonet se LOC Graham Crackers Teahsioes Red ripe, 3 Ibs. ‘Sweet pecs ainms 7 2 VEGETABLES Just received 2 carloads of POTATOES, ONIONS, CAB- BAGE, CARROTS, SQUASH, BEETS, RUTABAGAS, 2 PUMPKINS, PARSNIPS ; Special prices in large quantities, pone Wo Pps gi 19c Cucumbers, Spinach, Green Peppers, Red Cabbage, Green Top Carrots, Green Onions, Parsley. Tokay Grapes, Seedless Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Delicious Apples. - 15c Hilex U. S. INSPECTED MEATS Faney Beef Roast 1 & 14, Pork Shidr. Roast. Small Pork, any cut, per Ib. ...... seaee Round Steak, 1 8¢ | Sanne, ‘Tender, per tb. Corvelat, por tb, Shankless Picnics Sugar Cured, per Ib. .. Fresh Ground Beef No Cereal, 2 the. for .....0.s.scesveeee Ben. 44¢° Jcll-O, all six flavors, 4 for... 19c tors, 5 Hoos... C Rinso, large 21 c package Alaska Fancy Pink Sal- mon, 1 Ib. cans, 2 for mi S Der Ib; FREsy SMOKED oo magia flavor, Al c Spohn’s cece WE DELIVER Brack’s Fancy Wrapped Cara per Ib. Cabbage, nice solid COCOANUT, Ion; beads, acaBiene ates thread, per Ib. . BAKING POWDER, Cal- Ih eans.. 2O0C .29e PUDDINGS, Heinz, date, 30 Mon. tin eee eeee GINGER ALE, | scien 2 12-01. bottles. CORN STARCH, 1 Ib. pkg., each SHRIMP, wet or Strained Honey New Crop Sweet Cloverbloom Heney 5 LB. PAIL APPLE CIDER, Mott's, quart jug COFFEE, Empress, 1 Ib. tin ipl” Van Camp's, in DICED CARROTS, Van Camp's, WHEAT CEREAL, Robb Ress, 28 os. pkg.. 16c SALT, DATES, Menogram, 1% Ib. pkg. GRAPE PRESERVES, 22 Welch's, -16 os, glass... APPLE BUTTER, Libby's, 38 ot. jar. Sanby, new crep 3 No, 2 CANS 4 sweet P tatoes * go be 236 CARROTS, bulk, washed, 6 pounds for Ovaltine Large tin—75e size “The, Health Drink” PRUNES, Tag, 1 Ib. tin... PLUMS, Libby's MOLASSES, 4 ae Dinah, 2% tin, LEMON pee Sun Tan, 8 os. tin, each... 16c TOMATO JUICE, Campbell's, ange es 42c Tomato Soup Compbets: ad ox. size x CANS. glad CEREAL, os. pkg. CHILI SAUCE, Libby's, 14 ec. bottle.. Pancake Flour Aunt Jomims 3% LB. BAG Hart rane: Na 2 tin.. 1 lc Sean 1 por... ie Derby, Hee tins OC Walnuts Halves and pieces % LB. CELLO BAG ghararaun,

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