The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1936, Page 7

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° _ WRITTEN TESTIMONY |[ ASKED IN MISSOURI DIVERSION HEARING Hope to Air Economic Benefits of Plan at Devils Lake Conference. Devils Lake, N. D., Oct. 23.—(P)— THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, OCLUBERK 23, 1936 _ Application for Absent Voters Ballot eee rere rceeereeeees County of... An appeal to farmers, businessmen, land and property owners and the citizenry of North Dakota to submit written testimony of benefits which would result from construction of the Missouri river diversion project was sent out Friday in connection with a hearing on the proposed project be- engineers in Devils Lake fore army next Tuesday. 8. W. Thompson, president of the Dakota, and to my best knowled; vote in such precinct at the next ballot to be voted by me at such election. Missouri River Diversion association Friday asked all people in the area to be affected by the proposed Qnd all others in and South Dakota to submit state- ments in writing of economic which would be derived through di- roject Ne benefits ‘version of the Missouri river waters. “Farmers whose wells have gone dry, or who can show water levels have lowered or economic benefits which would accrue to their farms and lands through the diversion are asked to make written statements for submission at the hearing which will be held before Captain B. Loper, district engineer of the U. 8. army engineers with headquarters “We need all the testi- mony we can get. After the hearing the mass of testimony will be turned over to the war department for its at Omaha. observation and subsequent Thompson said. . People from three states are expect- ed to attend Tuesday's Among those expected here besides repreentatives from the immediate area to be affected through version project are Saad Engineer E. J. Thomas; J. A. Rol Moodie, WPA administrator; Maurek of the biological survey; Dr. of the national re- sources board; members of the North! throughout the country Nov. 7, a6 Irvine Lavine Dakota planning board Greater North Dakota association; Senator Gerald P. Nye; Henry Holt; former Adjutant General Rraagt Melon ari nen of of 700 dealers and salesmen from this the Missouri river diversion commis- sion and M. H. Graham, member of “ the diversion commission, Thonipson said that representatives of the Great Northern, Northern Pa- cific, 800 Line and Milwaukee rail- roads will also be here to building, Omaha, Neb. county. The arrests were made by Henkes, Otter Tail county; Churchill of Hubbard county and Johnson of Grant county in company with Mat Raines, Connelly and Nickish, investigators for the state bureau 2) criminal apprehension. All of the burglaries ee ted during the past year ani each liing th nization’ in dail- case the loot consisted of butter. Rid-|jsn#, tue Organization's space dell told authorities they sold tity of the butter in serosa ery Both were taken before Judge An-Iniversity of founding of IGA, ton zhonieem in vera court, san teraeest a pleaded guilty to first degree gran “Duri decade closing with this lurceny. Riddell was sentenced to] ne te eae Cone three years in a state penal tion and Dale to a 10 year term. Legion to Discuss | Soe paige! has conclusively Ch ia Tender, Pl rove at news rs ar 1OCco) Roy: Puff Coo! %. Change in By-Laws fost vahunble aly” and Rewapapet i al ikies . Zibs.25° F RANKFOR "and dees . Lb. 19¢ — ‘tising ie ie fe] Convention and committee reports | ir the merchandising field of the ine Grapefruit, fancy Fla. Marsh soll: 96 size, 6 eter 25e = Boil and Serve With and discussion of a proposed change |Cependent grocery business.”* Apples, fancy Northwest Greenings, 4 ‘ : EVERY VEAR FOR LIFE BOLOGNA Vv setabl ee F Lb 17e in by-laws to adopt a. ney aba Rob Ninnescie B Bank Bushel Backet ..... SSS Of Sdati th ge f a z 5 Fane; ness at the session of Lioyd Spets post innesota ank, HEAD LETTUCE 6 rpcapee tg noe : with Sweet Com “Ob Jou ox Ow Fortbwelt + go 10 Fire watd'nar ueuoral| | Eseape With $6,000 | YELLOW ONIONS fete iin) “Hamat tome’ « 382: O5¢ lemor! — | - building, Officers urge that all mem-| Caledonia, Minn,, Oct, 23.—()—The adaienee 2 Bars for lec Fruit Cocktail * * 3825 bers make an effort to attend, A performance by “The Great Ray-| of here, was burglarized sometime dur- mond,” magician, is being given Fri- day and Saturday nights in the Bis- marck city auditorium under Business meeting adjourns, HARVEY MAN NAMED Brainerd, Minn., Oct. 23.—(7)—C. W. Boteler, vice president of the First National Bank for the last four years, was elected president Friday by the board of directors. The named Frank L. Hartman, N. D. as a vice president. testimony on the economic benefits. Those who are unable to attend Tuesday's meeting may mail their testimony to Devils Lake so as to reach here on that date or testimony may be sent direct to the U. 8. Engi-| neer office, 819 City National Bank) 14 grace Creamery Robberies Solved With Arrest’ tras during 1936, leading the world Fergus Falls, Minn., Oct. 28.—()—A long list of creamery robberies was cleared up, authorities said Friday with the arrest of Chseter Riddell and Max Dale at Boulder Lake, Hubbard Proceeds will go to the ‘There will be refreshments after the project Herbert ballot. erly at the county auditor’s office. ron,” aise which you are a resident. session. Davis Returns From Chevrolet Meeting The finest Chevrolets in the com- pany’s history will make their bow the di- ‘Thomas Burnie cording to F. M. Davis of the Capital Chevrolet company, Bismarck, who returned Thursday evening from Gov- | Fargo where he attended a meeting section. D, H. Smith, manager of the Fargo zone, gave the Fargo group official news of the new cars. Smith had just returned from Detroit, where 1,000 Euseniere of Chest ® hare sale organization spent four days in- aie specting and driving the new car and | reviewing the program to be followed tin presenting it. The new models adhere closely to time-tried Chevro- let engineering principles, he reported, {but combine greater power, economy, safety and durability with new beauty M. E. Coyle, president and general manager of Chevrolet, announced during the convention that the com- pany had shattered all previous rec- in sales for the seventh time in the last 10 years. The total for the year will exceed 1,125,000 units, he said, and the objective for 1937 1s 1,200,000. LG.A. to Expand Its east) NY Can sign! ae CAKE FLOUR 154. Ptty, 23 Direct from Washington, in ewspaper paign) Comapbett's shang CJ 2% Ib. package .......... Cc pxpeial refrigeretor carz, Convinced that newspaper adver- : IGA Baking come these snappy juicy red : tising 1s the most productive selling Campbell's Tomato Geup 10)-0:. cans 3 for BO* CHOCOLATE : ae engl Eee 27¢ Bee recherches end peeved pill Pre eg anes Peanut ComoAgeins «© © «© « 2elb.jar BSe COCOA IGA pickige We PRRs Fok cn 19c Oe 8 food fer young and old. {dent of the Independent Grocers’ Al- Cates sriterersivediemens « + «© © I4-07. bottle $@e SPICESIGA "= 5 JONATHAN lance, has announced plans for trip- Grape FAI come ese fate et 2-Ib. jar B3° 2 ov. packages ................ 15c "9 — All veristion 10} oz. cans B for BS° &quan-; Speaking before a meeting of whole- Sw: sale grocers celebrating the 10th an- euniversary, IGA did a gross business of more than three billion dollars. During the next 10 years we propose $s: to do six billion dollars business. institu- Citizen's State bank, nine miles south ing the night of between $6,000 and $7,000 in currency and allver. se oe Hisoueh Hie rear building, the burg- lars attacked the vault with a blow torch. There were no clues immed- fately available as to what time the building was entered. The loss was discovered when offi- clals of the bank reported for work Friday morning. F. H. Freuchte is cashier and Herbert Freuchte is as- sistant cashier, foe electron is the fastest thing auspices also Harvey, Grenvieted Seep 104 Main Phone 77 PAL’S CASH GROCERY CHEESE, Kraft American, per lb....27¢ MIRACLE WHIP, by Kraft, qt. jar. .37¢ BISQUICK fiz scsen Mest 31 | PEANUT BUTTER, 2-Ib. jar........29¢ PINEAPPLE és sie Ne. 2% C08 oe eeeeeee cnepe ie. WE DELIVER Phone 77 Residence, Street and No........... Saeegnsessty ec Precinct or Ward......ss.secsssesseees So sees aSicamneene ves , State of North and belief entitled to neral Election, and ex- pecting to be absent from said County on the day for holding such General Election, viz., November 8, 1986, hereby make application for an official absent voters P. O. Address....... Hea au see Mail Ballots to me at...... \eiigonqucmousaiehersa. sa5 It is the privilege and duty of every citizen to vote at the coming election. Those who cannot go to the polls in person are urged to apply for and use the absent voters Application for absent voters ballot may be made on the above form. If you are not sure of the precinct or ward, leave this space blank. It will be filled out prop- All applications should be made to the county auditor in the county in s+, a duly qualified COFFEE: S “3: ~ 45° LARD.-::: Cwstvsatienctent 7 aa 7c BACON ==" Ass’t Soups ©" rr Chie PuG SOAP Seay OXON cronvietes tor tnntont Sous s+ © 2heor pkg The Linit Starch 1. tenn Seminole Tissue FREE: Schoo! teblet with euch 4 rolls purchased. White they lost. NATIONAL’S MODERN MEAT DEPARTMENT FRESH Minced Han, per Ib. ..... CHICKENS 2 173¢ Bacon Squares, per Ib. ...........1844c Beef Pot Roast, per Ib. .........1244, 15c Smoked Picnics, pet Ib. ...........18!/c 4 Tomato. Karo Blue Label Site one eo Blue ie Harel Pancake Flour Hazel Salt riciso:tedises . 0 Corn or Gloss Starch er Catsup “iis tener” PecanSillverLayerCake . . Pair in Burleigh Jail Confessed to Theft of Duncan Flock, Sheriff Says TENTH week of products. The values listed Lond Coc pempencberier te payee Jacob and Fred Meler, sons of & farmer living in. Sheridan county north of Tuttle, were in the Burleigh county jail Friday charged with lar- ceny of livestock. They confessed, according to Sheriff Fred Anstrom, to stealing 13 lambs from the shed of H. 8. Duncan, living 12 miles north of Arena, last Wednes- day night. ‘The lambs were taken in a trailer to West Fargo and sold there, the two men told Anstrom and Sheriff D. H. Bergeman of Kidder county, accord- ing to Anstrom. Anstrom and Duncan left for Fargo Specials for October 23rd to 29th GOO} ONLY AT BISMARCK AND MANDAN IGA STORES SALE OF CANNED GOODS Extra Sifted Early June TOMATOES = 3=25 TIMELY TOMATOES Perna + Dem ‘Thursday after receiving notice that lambs similar to those stolen had]. No. 2 Cans been offered for sale there. 20 Oz. C Ma Duncan identified the animals and the check which had been given to the two men was turned over to Dun- can, A curious fact, Anstrom said, is TOMATO SOUP 322 25¢ SNIDER CATSUP | IGA FA Ripe’n Ra: PINEAPPLE 2.7%. Ct £ ee EER HE HE that the lambs brought top prices and 53 140s. Duncan was well satisfied with the ' Kenge sats Ly ¢ deal. New Pack Full Standard Extra Quality ond Tengl The sheriff said the men are being questioned about other thefts of sheep from the Duncan farm. Three sheep were stolen a year ago and 10 head were stolen about two months ago. The two boys had been working on farms near Leonard in Cass county gine most of the summer, Anstrom said. . .25¢ | Golden Corn, No. 2, 2 for . Alaska Full Standard Peas, No. 2 can, 2 for 18K Tree Ripened California Deied Fauit Sate APRICOTS ‘e723 » 19¢ CHOCOLATE 18K Fane: See Fruit ‘Cocktail, 2for..... . .33e Ostatoma farmer the first six months 1K Fancy 20 on, No 8 Cons PY of 1936 was 8 per cent larger than in Grapefruit, 2 for .......... 3 Mackerel « "RimtiStes + 38S 95 the same 1935 period. 18K Fancy Crushed or Sliced 1 Ib, 14 os, Pineapple, No. 21 can, 2 for on 18K Fancy New Pack Purple Plums, 2 No. 21, cans ‘38¢ ™ Red Semon + “wwrres + 4293 Dill Pickles, + -romw'tmt + Sat 1% 4 Strawberries, 20 oz. No. goisl: Sugar Grandad 10 Fah 52 Cc Asparagus, 101% 0z......... 17%c vl Golden Corn, 2 No. 2 cans . .31c BUTTER circa Lb 32c 15K. Tree Bipened Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Halves or Sliced PEACHES feracsict, GRAPES Teh sts ree Mehr ood 3 the 5 @ Red Ripe CELERY “eis 2a Ade TOMATOES 3 i/cm 250 8 | Chiocrntrr wananmiemm 4” ioe (The First ef the New Texas Crop) Bright, Firm Virginia Grown Sweet POTATOES 344 size, California Valencias, never BAKING NEEDS SALE At the economically tow price of ...... te 2DC One large 9!¢-Inch Glass Mixing Bow! bottle of 1GA Extras! ORANGES inter then right now, doren .......... 25c SCA RAN. HEAD LETTUCE Gta coed 2 nae 17 ; EXTRACTS a 31- Carload Caple Sale ANOTHER RED OWL TRIUMPH Yeelb, 1 e pkg. BENNER S P and G Laundry APPLES - *2 89c + 2}-tb. pkg. BB : Soap, + 4 Hetb.con £00 smn 2c » « U-lb. pkgs. B for Be Red River + + + 2b, drums for 15° IGA Soap Grains, Valley Ohios 9 $2.29 ++ 6 Hb. pkg. Se Taree 24 07, 19c 10 Lbs, 25¢ « I4-oz. Ke 14-0r. bottle ABte Milwaukee Style whole cake 2§¢ MAGNOLIA BAKING Introducing New pemeine Grape Jom “Hareet Quon’ Par trots ZI ZZ 2%)-pound tin .......... 15 MOLASSE oes 7 Tena Ner ann a air Ween Po 1K = : 4] Johnston's § * 10 1% vo Seeqacer | | OOONTES wriw Lh 28e pee baal A y pera Coffee, ground fresh, Ib. Be BEANS Siege cm € 13 210-0z. pkgs.@° 2}-Ib. pkg. 25° o Grape Jam Pid Fouad ie ae ‘Beverages, 24 oz, 6 bottles .69¢ Moxshmallows.~ 195 IGA Ginger Ale—Lime Biber npersiing Water— 2 6 6 6 I2-02. pkg. Ge 18K Sweet Tasty Slices 5 winlO00shest rolls 4 for BS* Pickles, 10 oz. jar .......... 25¢ \ 1, Akt MORE PLUMP TODAY Handle Pickle Fork FREE!) | | because the Choin Food Store takes lees out LASKA FANCY PINK | 3 | | Van rad Pork.and Beans @ Ga 25c¢ tee EEE EE HERE DE + HEH HE ES EE EE SALMON 2'au 29 Pork Feet foe Neck Ribs Bonds es ges, oo Fee er a cine ROE BL Beene ae meme «+2078 EGG NOODLES 2 = 18 Spareribs, fresh, per Ib, .,..........16¢ 1-H solie PRE. < ss 2291-9: ¢ Kraut, just received, per Ib...........7 CAKE FLOUR seins si ie Onn < Creer ii Be | Dae eee, 13.0 ER XE EE EH EH EF pr Fool Stroh

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