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ae “BELAILD RANCHER | | ISGIVENHONORARY H POST BY SENATOR Gust Wog Named President Pro Tem by Unanimous Vote | at Thursday Session | | | | Senator Gust Wog, a rancher and | farmer who holds the distinction of | being the senior member of the sen- ate, Thursday was elevated to the/ wecond highest post in that legis- lative branch, president pro tem. Although the western North Da- kotan, whose home is near Belfield, is only 56 years old, he has served 16 years in the senate and two years in the house, and is now beginning | his fifth four-year term in the up-| per house. | ; Senator Wog, with his wife and) © three children, lives on a 3,000 acre} : Imardraihavnih ries SE _——— Hereford cattle. He modestly eX-) Baron Nuffield (above), wealthy plained that he owns 800 acres of the} British automobile manufacturer, farm and the remainder is rented | gave $10,000,000 to stimulate em- nici f f lands. ; | ployment in Great Britain's pover- u He represents four counties in the| ty.stricken areas. Four trustees senate, Billings, Bowman, Golden! were named to disburse the capital. Valley and Slope. (Associated Press Photo) The president pro tem presides over the senate in the absence or at the realest ot oe ae Charles M’Gurren Is nor, president o! iat ly ie a so oes ot the Walter Welford fac-| On Governor’s Staff tion of the Nonpartisan League. The second colonel on the staff of 7 B B d nounced today with the appointment of Charles McGurren of Ramsey o State ar boar county. Previously J. F. T. O'Connor, U. S. comptroller of currency, was named honorary colonel. Re-appointment of Charles J. Mur- phy of Grand Forks as a member of the state bar board was announced z ‘Thursday by the state supreme GREYHOUNDS, OILERS TIE court. Tulsa, Jan, 8—(?)—The Kansas Murphy, whose name headed the| City Greyhounds scored twice in the list of names submitted by the state| first period, Tulsa's’ ice Oilers coun- bar association after a referendum| ted twice in the second and then election of its members, received the| the two American Association hockey appointment: from: the high court for teams wound up in a two-all tie Fri- a six-year term. day night. Bashara’s Grocery 417 3rd St. We Deliver Phone 426-J vse 2dC Biscuits 2 tee 25c ‘CHB. brand.... 21 cl 2. tor ........ 19c ‘Pineapple Juice, Pork and Beans, fancy, 2 No. 2 “ans29C large cans, 2 for.. 25c _ FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ~. PAL’S=] Phone 77 (CASH GROCERY ._ Phone 77 Brown * ‘Sugar - = 3 Ibs. 19¢ 3 cans 22¢ GELATINE DESSERT 3k 7ite 00 GINGER SNAPS, 2 Ibs. ............25¢ POP CORN, bulk, per Ib. .......... 19c CAKEFLOUR tytn. en’ 27 TOMATOES, red ripe, 2 No. 2 cans. ..19¢ SALMON, Red Silverside, 1 Ib. can. ..27¢ MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing, at. 37¢ Oranges Macaroni Soap adie | 2ik boric | "Shue fa BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT “==> 12 for 29e POTATOES APPLES ‘Tomatoes, No. 2 tin, 3 for ...25c E Spinach, Stokely’s, No. 2 tin, GGS 2 cans for .............- 27c Pears, Stokely’s, No.2... doz. 33e Murphy Is R e-named | Governor William Langer was &N-| ‘hang also with the Masonic lodge, deeslon) to make uABUATy ine 9 ths. 15¢ | =: 24 for 20e P & G Soap, 6 large bars . .. .25¢ Ceyaial White Soap’ Flakes, a Gives Cash For Jobs HONTGOMERY WARD | Bankhead Sworn In E MANAGER LEAVES) ii L. Rader Succeeds D. D. Prust, Who Goes to Sioux City, in Local Store D. D. Prust, manager of the local THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1987_ Senate Committee Lineup to a ee a XPECT DEMOCRATS See Many of Them in Seats of Power Montgomery Ward & Co., store since % mocratic mem = July 4, 1935, Mrs. Prust and de probably will Peake ore ee daughters, Phyllis Jean and Jacque- portant committee assignments this line, left Friday noon for Sioux City, | legislative session than granted in Ia., where Prust will become manager | many past sessions, He pene Sioux City branch upon his Although the assignment has not, Prust is being succeeded here by L. Williaa ‘Langer tongue. taction sup: Rader, who has been head of the porters may obtain the “lions share” Montgomery Ward store at Devils of the awards, with the Lake and who is moving his wife and positions going to the Walter Wel- three children here as soon as pos- sible. They are taking the residence | at 311 Boulevard avenue which is be- jing vacated by the Prust family. With Company 10 Years News of Prust's promotion to the Sioux City managership came upon the 10th anniversary of his entering| His right arm upraised, Speaker the employ of the company. He be- William B. Bankhead, of Alabama, gan training with the company in In-| !8 shown as he took the oath of diana and then went to the regional| office as Speaker of the House at office at Fort Worth, Tex.,as.amem-| the opening session of the 75th ber of the staff. His next assign-| Congress in Washington. (Associ. ment was management of a store at ated Press Photo) Amarillo, Texas, and he then returned } —————_ to Fort Worth for a time, traveling out of there as southwest supervisor. Dee otsserapheres aid nants pee Before coming to Bismarck, he w&S/tignnaford, committee clerk. 4 stationed at Escanaba, Mich., as store id manager. A communication from the col- In Bismarck, Prust has taken an ac- lege farmers union local at Fargo, tive part in civic and community af- fairs, He is affiliated with the Lions| SUPPorting & measure which, tt and the family has attended the Mc-| 9: the state Agricultural college cabe Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. . Push was active in the fist, division opiona! was Teed a eu of the McCabe Meth Episco) Senator J. W. Guthrie General Aid, which group honored Recenen a reolanen inthe. nous her with a farewell handkerchief |ror naming an official photographer shower at its regular meeting Thurs-|anq obtaining a combined group pic- day afternoon in the home of Mrs.|ture of the senate at a cost of $1 per Frank Paris, 404 Fifth St. She held member, or @ total of $49. Too much, the office of treasurer. said one senator, explaining two years Pleased With Bismarck ago the cost was only $45. Soa com- Upon leaving Friday, Prust eX-|mittee of three was named, including pressed himself as being very grati-|Guthrie, to iron the matter out. fied at the patronage which his firm fic seesecre ee eemie has received from the Bismarck ter-| On Sept. 1, 1923, an earthquake ritory during the 18 months he has} destroyed 600,000 houses and par- been here, and much pleased with) tially wrecked 126,000 others in his penises with Bismarck business} Japan. The same disaster claimed people. 99,331 lives, injured 103,733 persons Bismarck, he believes, has the} and 43,476 were reported missing, greatest possibility of any United utes @Twilling’s Grocery Phone 1613 ORANGES, 288 size, 2 doz. .........-35¢ GRAPEFRUIT, Good size, 10 for ...-31¢ Lettuce, Celery, Carrots, Cabbage, Parsnips, Rutabagas MIXED VEGETABLES Wer? ‘aa .......... 14c WAX BEANS eye best nnn OC PEAS, Libby’s small, size 2, No. 2 can 20c PEAS, Libby’s green jumbo, No. 2can 18¢ GREEN BEANS fer} en oer cereeesseesss AOC WAX BEANS Heya ese 6 Whole Kernel CORN 22" 3pm *"* 18 SAUERKRAUT, Libby’s, No. 2 can ..10c Peeled APRICOTS [rr73i sise can ........+. 25c TOMATOES Ne? cant for srrvesssssssssssssso QC FREE DELIVERY SERVICE States city of which he knows for a boom within the coming 6 to 8 years. This prediction is based on the fact that the state generally has been in| ' ® depressed condition for some years and has an opportunity to make a big improvement which will show up rapidly. Irrigation, bringing an end to the water shortage, will be big deciding factor in growth of this section, Prust said. Prospects are better here, he concluded, because SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY the country is not over-populated ied the opportunities have not n, On the Lawmakers PINEAPPLE, Libby's, At the suggestion of Rep. L, R, Bur- crushed, cans gum of Stutsman county committee i dtecsti .15¢ of three, composed of Burgum, Carl PEACHES, Hillsdale 14c H, Dittmer, Cass county, and ©, T. Oj- sliced, No. 2% can .... son of Bowman, was appointed to in- vestigate the feasibility of installing loudspeaker arrangement in the lower |||] | — No. 1 can, 2 for ....... assembly so members may better hear each other and the speaker. In the interest of economy, there will be fewer journals and bills printed by the twenty-fifth legis- lative assembly than in previous sessions. A joint report of both assemblies adopted in, the house provided for printing of 4,000 copies of the daily journals of each house. Num- CHERRIES, Libby's reg idee pb museat, No. 1 hey eee 14c APPLE SAUCE, Hart's, No. 2 can ...... llc only duced will be printed. Additional employes sworn in by || | the house Thursday included W. 8. Place, Ranger, doorkeeper; H.C. Bp- ping, Hope, chief mailing clerk; Mabel HEMPEL’ | a ORANGES POTATOES Washington Cembina- Jom” oO Van Camp’s, 1 Ib.. cans, 3 CANS MG sia aibie o's’ o sie Sa : "Fruit for Salad, Stokely’s, pisiceh pile Cider, alk. quart 8s eRUIr cOMPOTE: ‘tl No. 1 tall . ...16¢ SWEET . sosasece ‘ a Fruit Cocktail, Stokely’s, No. 2% tin...... sae CORN Red Kidney Beans, No. 2 tin lic Paces nari - Peas, Garden Patch ........15¢ Sweet Potatoes, in syrup, No. 2% tin .. 8c WHEAT Mackerel, No. 1 tall “10 9 for 15¢ Crackers, A-1, 2 Ib. eaddy ...1 Milk, tall c 5-lb, bag .........--+-+- 32e - Pineapple, 7, slice, No. 2) . .18c PUFFED Marshmallows, 1 Ib. pkg. ...18c Bings Butter Crackers, 1 Ib. pkg. ..... taielaous'e\si6 19¢ Onimaay quick or regular, Sauerkraut, No. 2%; | 3 Ib. box ........+---.2-17€ A Dakota Maid, eee | Lux Toilet Soap, 4 for .....25¢ —— LEMON Bran Flakes ..........----10e | Pork and Beans, No. Po Sankt 8 Macros alba Fi box full of juice, 220 size, 2 doz. .. Te Crisco, 3 Ib. tin .......... APPLES, Winesaps, a doz. 29¢ 1" 20 Ib. BOX... eeseceeees ou y BACON yellow fruit, 3 Ibs. for ... Armour's Maid ‘ Sliced 49lbs.$2.10 98 $ 4 [Ge] l2e:tte.s1.10 te. oo BANANAS, Firm Golden, _ 19c GREEN TOP CARROTS, 5c Some Sidelights Crisco rhe nine 3b. Can 55c Grapefruit 7" doz. 29c_ ORANGES, Sunkist, sweet and 39c LETTUCE, Large solid heads, 13c rapgos Hoop-Fal, No. 10 can.. OC Libby’s, large 14 os. bottle. Aaa ae 2 FOR 25c emits 8 os, pkg. ............. 1 3 Cc FURNITURE POLISH, John- NOODLES, 1 Ib. cello bag ... GRAPE JUICE, mary, quart bottle .... KRE-MEL, Assorted 5 flavors, 4 uz, pkg. ......- c SALAD DRESSING, Monogram, quart jar .25¢ MUSTARD, French’s, 9 os. jar ..... 13c STARCH, Corn or Gloss, Amaiszo, 2 TOMATOES Stanby, Ne. 2 cans. FRENCH DRESSING, Holsum’s, % pint ...... Seda ta dBe age, Ne 10 can -.-,.09C CRACKERS Manchester's A-1 Sodas. | 3 i. pig. .........-.-- 2 LB. BOX 15c 5 doz. size, 2 for .......--++- 79c | Selitm tin tors LLC Senator J. P. Cain of Stark, regular | bina, regular Republican, claimed in Langerite. pary ies be eats privileges were being overlooked un- chairmanships, Senator G. F. Prominently mentioned for the ag-|der the Democratic-Langer factior 10 GET 00D JOBS ricultural committee post is Senator | coalition. gat id Snakes do not charm birds. The the senate Wednesday that seniority instinctive fear that small birds and imals have for a snake paralizes eir muscles and prevents their es- ‘The nominations will be made by committees, e¢x- “We Thank You” Grapefruit, Texas Seedless, » medium small, 12 for ...+.+seeeerere* ular een 20 Ib, BOX ..eseeeee $1 .05 Delicious Apples, fancy large, doen ....++seseereersere’ Oranges, juicy and sweet, Nice size, 2 GOZEN .....seseereeeeeeree® Oranges, juicy and sweet, Targe sive, per GOZEn ...0ceereeeersse es “Fresh Vegetables” Head Lettuce Celery Cauliflower New Cabbage Spanish Onions Sweet Potatoes New Carrots Washed Parsnips Stamped Rutabagas Se “Grocery Department” : Mother's Oatmeal, quick, with oven serve 27 c cooking China, per Pkg. ..-+-eseee-s+-+> ee nee CE See Seieaaaes 23c spe tidern pest) aN a eae 2ic : eee ie 27c Mixed Candy (Xmas), 23 Richelieu Tomato Juice, it’s better, § Ib. CAN ..sceeseeeeeeeeeree 30c “Meat Department” CE anes LOS vU.8. Saas Steer Beef Short Ribs, 1 0 c U, 8. Inspected Pork Loin Roast, end cut, per Ib. ....seceeeeeeceesseseeeees 26c ¥ Pork Sausage, made right, : 20c Picnic hockless, : 6 te opens PEE ID. ..sccceeeeee dueeee Cudahj’s Best Grade ‘Wieners; Ret, Iago cos espn ati oth ssecveseood 22c Stewing Hens Standard and Select Oysters All Phenes 211 118 Third St DELIVERIES—8:45 @& 10:30; 2:30 & 4:30 “CLOSE 7 P. M., SATURDAY” “THE HOME OF BETTER FOODS” ‘= SPOHN'S 4 REGULAR DELIVERIES DAILY Fig Bar Cookies, 23c Log Cabin Syrup, 1 9c Campfire Marshmallows, Kellogg’s Wheat (1 pkg. Maple Mix 1 8 Krispies, 2 pkgs. 23¢ Free), 1 Ib. pkg. Cit undry Soap, 1 0 Cc Blue Goose Oranges, 4bars for ....... Piece ter ...... ADC | Phillip Vegetable 19¢ Soup, 3 cans for . 10 for... BIC | Garden Run, fancy quality 2 cans Tomatoes, eastern pack, No. ns eas for”....... SDC Hominy, Van Camp’s, tall cans, se 3% Ib. sack ..... Cocoanut, very - moist, pe b...21¢c woe tes foe) Ceaheee 3th box 1 7 Cc eae 14 oz, for fH 27c regular pkg. ..... Starch, corn or 17¢c gloss, 2 1-Ib. pkgs. Bliss Coffee, vacu- um, per Ib. tin ... 24c French Pepper, 9 Cc No. 2% cans 4 oz. can j......... 2 for 33c Shafer” 10¢ eS Head Lettuce, Celery, Green Top Carrots, R i Parsnips ts, Rutabagas, ee Place your orders for Sunday papers Tuesda; keep them until Saturday for you, Poids!