The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1937, Page 7

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DUGHTON EXPECTS | RROPROCAL TRADE - PLAN'S EXTENSION Some Opposition Expected From Areas Where Pacts Are Disliked by Industry | Washington, Jan. 22—()—A house| leader said Friday he expected “lttle| ‘ trouble” in getting an extension of the president's reciprocal trade agree- ment power through that body. Chairman Doughton (Dem., N. C), of the house ways and means com- mittee added, however, he expected jocratic opposition from eka where big industries believe y have been b peel injured by trade Doughton called Francis B. Sayre, assistant secretary of state, before his of reciprocal trade’ (reaty-mabing treaty-1 ‘works, e ‘The house prepared to argue a 3 Posed extension of the life of sey 2 Gov. William Langer bought temporary fiscal sr mya ¢ Lda ali iad cet vig fre agencies. A $50,000,-| high school. Mrs. Juanita M. Edick ts Jan. 30 from gm toe sohedles oa Dill was 0180) is the snstructor. Mroand Mra. Joseph . Orchard, . 5 3 Mr. . ‘The senate convened for its first| Others who received awards for the| 129 Third St. : session of President Roosevelt's sec-| 20-words a minute transcription test ‘The sale marked the opening of ond term, with only routine business} were Georgia Mason, Pearl Hamery,| the general ticket drive by the at hend. . Jean Ann Semling, Evelyn Thorton, Catholic Daughters of America. The senate civil liberties committee . ‘| Reading from left to right ere went on with its inquiry into “under| Florence Solberg, Beulah Hedsh!,/ iss Ora Martin, daughter of the OE ee ee of the Nation-| Evelyn Larson, Verna Schmidt, Grace! late Meas rere of Morton association ‘Tolehinsky, county; Welch, Man- In the midst of a house committee's Tne onan eerie award| dan; Miss Frieda Rasche, Walter discussion of President Roosevelt's was earned by Louise Klein, Delma . tbid for $790,000.00 for relief needs| Devitt, Marion Hyland, Caroline until July 1, new federal survey| kruger, Ruth Lips, Pearl Schwartz, showed the relief Evelyn Larson, Irene Smith, May Wel- | . Mr. Brophy are directing ticket nearly 30 per from the peak of! liver, Jean Ann Semling and Helen sales in the capitol building. more than 5,300,000 families and indi- | sedstrom, ! Soe (A Pe odas | The complete theory award was| High School Players Treasury figures disclosed about 10/ given to Delma Devitt, Marion Hy- ‘. Pilon dollars has been spent for re-| ignd, Georgia, Mason, Evelyn Nelson, Make Property Drive roe eany item eae: Virgel \Senzek, Helen Spangler, Nor- — ° man Solberg and Evelyn Thornton. = Cynthia Dursema Wing] \i tne sdrance ping dts Verma ature, and clones of the past ce mi! al ‘insky Shorthand Club Award) jesse tne test which required them llowe Pe ee Sukie Ceotaeen ot —— to write from 40 to 50 words eT jpismarck high school at their regular Cynthia Dursenia received the club] minute with five errors or less. losesuny held this week. award for the best shorthand tran-| Eileen Saxvik, Jean Semling.) The membership was divided into scription in @ group of papers re-| Wanda Stroup, Henrietta Ode and two groups to compete in the collect- cently submitted to the Gregg Pub-| Grace Wilcox received awards for ing of this material which might be lishing Co.,. Chicago, by the advanced) writing 30 to 40 words per minute. : P&TFOOD STORE 105 Fifth St. Free Delivery Phone 1994 Across the Street From Patterson Hotel and Genevieve. Miss Roche and "PARK FOOD sto 234 BDY. WEST ___ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1937 GOVERNOR LANGER BUYS FIRST PRESIDENT’S BALL TICKET 179 GR ADE PUPILS | Mauraine McLaughlin and Jane) Deg surance tax payments under the so- ks. | cial security act. Payments may be | an dline for Paying Fifth Grade | giver anderen hnry Bavenaca,| — TAXeS Is Extended | mace any tine upto ape 1 euhont Susan Frissell, Dorothy Jones, Robert] washington, Jan. 22. — (®) — The} granted because many states recentiy nade Truman Solberg, George | treasury Thursday extended for 60|have enacted unemployment insur- ship Fourth Month and June Wesner. Published Tuesday by the school au-|Gunness, Betty shaw, Paul Flurer,/] Lemons, large, firm fruit, 6 for ....... 22¢ The complete roll follows: Patricia Andrus, Glenn Barth, Wil- | Grape Jam, 53 | Carrots, washed, c 19c Schools Lead in Scholar- nie Rennie, Cleo Schultz, Jane Skin- | ner, Duane Torvik, Harriet Wagar j school month ending Jan. 8 were|Celia Putnam Marjory Barth, Nor- | i] |earned by 179 boys and girls, the list | ms Ellingson, Frances Nelson, Robert | ings the numbers were Richholt, 23; | Ytreeide. | Wachter, 11, and Will, 32. Fifth Grade KE H ROLL days the Jan. 31 deadline for making | ance laws, but have not had time to Sixth Grade 3 Lucille Heidt, Roger Holkesvik, Ona the Hire Uae, unemployment in-|set up administration machinery. William Moore, Roosevelt| Knief, Ida McCullough, Mina Mitchell, eS RtaantEng Viale ZERR’S va j ‘alues! WILLIAM MOORE Averages warranting their inclusion Fourth Grade PHONE 928 in the honor roll of the Bismarck} Regina Tolchinsky, Joan Wells, | = thorities revealed. cae cowne Harry Knutson, Lin- ! The William Moore and Roosevelt|ne Asplund, Carol Devitt, William buildings had 54 and 8@ honor. roll|Dirlam, Junior Engen, Dorothy Koll-|f™ Lettuce, solid, Egg Noodles, liam Byerly, George Clemens, Stella i Rn ete ee ee nahn ,, |S0n, John Larson, Carol . t Fed Ue Jordan, |r mngstad, Phyllis Moe, Robert Myhre, | Kraft Cheese, 59 c| Apricots, Highline, 3 5 c Myla Mitchell, Jacqueline Parks, Bon ] |sFade school system for the fourth |Mary Lee Putnam, Joe Parks, Mary |i Oranges, sweet juicy, 2 doz. .......... 34¢ pith bee Mahala hei hohe ree meee 27 pupils, respectively. In other build-| man, Robert Martell, Jack Paul, Dean! crisp, per head .. 10c medium, Ib. pkg. 1 Tc Abate nites hate aentiaig 2 cans for ...... Katherine Rindahl, Carolyn Rhoades, |# 2 Ib. hox ........ berg, William McCabe, Donna Prost! sacx gchunk, James Smith, Loren | mald Robinson, Helen Iverson, | vets) Renamae Mayer and David Johnson. | Vettel, Phyllis Wahl, William Wald- | schmidt, Elizabeth Wilde and Jack 10 PONTIAC ae ee Shirek. Walter Harding, Ellen Klee, Carl ek Gade « SEDANS. Munson, Virginia Munson, Hope) nosis asbridge, George Bird, Robert used in future dramatic productions. |Neugebauer, Gordon Senzek, John! pony, Marian Brandes, Betty Cave, Ee @@AbA GaGa UMA 4 Any resident 6f Bismarck having ma-|5mth, and Carol Boyd. Etel Hendricks, Beverly Gunness, Sixth Grade terial of this kind which could be| evelyn Klein, Maryis Korupp, Dor-|J#ck Ode, Mildred Achlecter, Richard | PZZ am AITO Ma IPL school, (1841). chairman of a committee to furnish} Josephine Craig, Arthur Strobel, 5 theitvo dfsssine rooms WhiEN are une'|Junler Willoox ane Jou Grey, Of Gigantic Swindles der the large stage in the high school rade auditorium-gymnasium. used by the students may have it/othy Lynn, Ruth Richert, and Au- called for by telephoning the high| diene Wilson. 2 Ao Elizabeth Tolchinaky was named Fourth Grade Three Men Convicted Taylor, Inez Toppila and Mary Wyn- Fifth Gi ; Assisting her , Milwaukee, Jan, 22.—(7)—A federal 9 are Sidney Sloven, Rufus Lumry, court jury Friday convicted two Mil- | Asle Lewis, Wanda Evenson and| Vivian Anderson, Ruth Brittain,|waukee lawyers and a New Orleans | ery James Bantz. The chapter is workin, “The |don Westbrook and Marjorie Varney.|accused of swindling sufferers of eye | if . First bees Suit.” 2 sed AS play petra diseases in operations which the gov- 311 Seventh St, Deliveries, 9:00 s. m., 10:30 a. m., which will be presented at the next Fourth Grade ernment contended netted the ring | meeting. Scott Smith, J Elizabeth Tolchinsky and comprise the cast. Miss Louise John-| Jane Hall, Winie Lou Halvorsen, Lb son is the faculty sponsor of the Play-|Hugh Harless, Joan Harty, James maker organization. Violet Feltman, Marie Meeder, Gor-/resident of mail fraud. They were; Phone 816 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. jean Baker,| Myron Atkinson, Dan Barnett, Neil |@PProximately $20,000,000 in 20 years. Earl Beatt/Churchill, Virginia Cox, Jim Dolph, OTOE MEAT PATTIES or STEAM ROASTED BEEF with 4ieltner, Dorothy Larsen, Dale Mad- ——__—-- sen, Richard Middaugh, Audrey Nor- tk te North Carolina leads all other/man, Richard Rue, Kenneth Simons, CONSTIPATION oe 8 PER co 0is'es siesisinisins aia! states of the Union in value of gar-| Evelyn Skei, Hilary Smith and Violet ' , A PINEAPPLE, R & W, den vegetables grown for ite. z Home Style, sumption. be Cleveland public library exhibited Duane Carlene Boner jcpemnien Ane a carving of a miniature Chinese boat | net ven, lores T, Do something about it and do it in 1936. ‘The boat, of intricate de-|Fahlgren, Joyce Harrison, Lols Hek-| today. You Man take erahees pills sign, was carved from a peach stone.) tner, Ruth Hedden, Rosemary Holm,| —but just remember that chronic home con- | Whit Betty Bannett, Elizabeth Boise, Y No, 2% cans, 2 for ...... Blue & White, rea. 27 Phyllis Kraft, Marjorie Mote, Robert) medicine taking is an unhealthy RE O'Brien, Dolores Papke, Jean Ploma-| habit and often loses its effect. sen, Eileen Pfelfer, Margaret Pflee-| Correct common constipation Cranberry ger, Shirley Schantz, Robert Schultz, turally by includi ufficl Catsup “f Lols Schlenker, Doris Shipley, Eois| Naturally by including sufficient Sauce Stedman, Io Steen and Claire Tol- vitamin B and “bulk” in your diet. Cy bs perce 17 ox. can ? Kellogg’s Att-Bran supplies vi- ramen Sixth Grade tamin 3 and the “bulk” you need, Leonard Belk, Arthur Cohenour,| In the body, it absorbs twice its Ferris Cordner, Phyllis Fleck, Vane| Weight in water, and exercises and George, William Grabow, John Hei-! sponges out the system. sing, Dorothea Holm, Roy Logan, Rid your body of poisons and see James McLaughlin, Allen Olstad,| how much better you'll feel. Try Alwyn Smith, Emmett Schmitz, Nancy | Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN for a week. If 25c 19c SPAGHETTI, Franc American, 3 cans . SANDWICH SPRE, Swift's, pint glass . 10 PONTIAC “Where There’s Room to Park” Tavis and Sylvia Tolchinsky. not satisfied, your money will be * SEDANS * Bananas Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables, Fresh and Cold Meats 7 pee aelgeesl (a3 Kellogg may, | POTATRES, a ae TREE LVERY wit tk ——_—_——— Phone 2040 Ice Cream - - - Beer We Deliver Grace Barbie, Verdelle Brezden, | caren with milk or fruits, or in Dap lene loi Bowls, Plates oF nae cers, 1 — Heshpageesed have a4 ach aaron aie Biber canes ee 42 OF, Pkg. ....-0..-..008 27c Wt IVORY SQAP Apatessosoaaas \°. i Knoll, Edward Ko aky, Se t. : ° Pink Salmon __| Fancy Shrimp Gladys Mecgucen, ‘Dorotiy Martin, | teed by Kelloge in Battle Coeeks pound cans, 1 0 Cc. et or dry, 15 Cc Tper Can ..........ese per can ......0060,%-.7 BOE Grapefruit Juice Grapefruit Hearts » 8K Fancy, Rare eee 10c No. 2 ain't for ...... 25c Delectable, economical, No, 2% can, 2 for .... : Head Lettuce tt nie saa Bini aba coke, 9c per large head .......... Oranges They're sweeter now, —_———— | Kidney Beans, Vegetable or Grapefruit 29 c Tomato Soup, Ige. 10c 1 Ib., 4 oz. can... Mushrooms Phone 626 t! Food Market 119 Sth St. Near Broadway Phone 476 _FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS [i oss uetisc, nie, Armour’s Fancy Corn Fed| Potatoes, 10 Ibs. 31c fig ‘12 tatte Quality Beef ie db. ish o a = Pen oe el Py i ted, Stamped - Creamery Butter, Ib. . .35¢ Sirloin Steak 2 1 C | Nash Coffee, 2 th. pail 54e Rolled Rib Roast Rolled Rump tb, See ae | eet Pork Roast, The i/.0 1c || CAMMY, Somes Banh Fancy Frying Chickens, — | Toilet Soap, 5 bars ....19¢ per Ib. ..........-.-. 25e ep pga ng ns, or Roast. Chickens, 23 c Chicken Soup, Fey. Fat Hens, lb. 2 cans for 23¢ Creamed Cottage Cheese, ee rib. 15e Economy Counter Specials | =SPS= > = Fresh Pigs Feet, 7 Fresh Neck Ribs. tb, ¢ C your choke, @ cams 91.29 Dry Cottage Cheese, ————— 2 Ibs. for .........-. 25c | Cream Farina, 28 oz... .14c Libby's Beans, cut wax er om Sliced Pork Liver, 2 lbs. 25¢] Kellogg’s Wheat Kris- green; thes: are the finest Sliced Bacon Ends, pies, 2 for ......... 28¢ ees ser ised Sikebe 1.00 | — Cle 8 ee Bulk Popcorn,.[b. ..... 15¢ Ring Bologna, Ring Liver Sausage, 15 c Wisconsin American Long- eo! oe AIO 7 gga 2ic per_Ib..------- Sse Bhe Fig seed sine, 2 Moe one poe aga ic 10 PONTIAC 144 C.. Bee » SEDANS * center cuts, Ib. c Old Hickory 21 c FREE EVERY WEEK kek Corned Beef, 21c Smoked Salt, 2 tos. IVORY SOAP per Ib. . 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