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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1987 ig 9 an orphan, was eager to go to the church and is a member of the com- Williams, director of the state health tration aid “will permanent DRUMMER BOY? OF jie r Sete Se 8.000 LIGENGES TO (esate ReS"SSVENEREAL DISEASE [Sette "|Family Selt Support | limes. react at ef oer oy Gee ao pets bats Porestod By time a tst aime Three prominent physicians willas-| Seen for RRA Clients /sram tor the next two or three years." CHICKAMA ment, being recruited near his hom Rev, Wilske has been pastor of the Bethe Caer TeE and gonorrhea! Washington, May 14—(@%—Dr. W. | there be no drouth in 1938, the Reset- Fair means having failed to accom- First Congregational church at Mott Irvine, consultant in venereal s W. Alexander, Resettlement adminis- | tlement administration would be able Plish his purpose, he planned to get for the past year and a half and still ei ba teed eating peieresary tratee, says. 98 pér, cant Of Uib) Ate | peaeeeelly) SOTRNt Geese ey, _ where he wanted to go by secreting ence eee serves the German Congregational ed will speak on public health aspects of | ilies receiving Resettlement adminis- farmers fall of that year. | Youngest Soldier Ever to Serve, Tusa 35's batenes ool pound for! New Combined Soft Drink and at: See ee eae age | Three Doctors, Including One|venereal disease; Dr. L. W. Larson, Gen. John L. Clem, Suc- ton, Ky. Tobacco Permits Will Be iy pees ae college seminary at From Bismarck, on Pro- scrap peti fll Meares cumbs at Age of 86 Cantey a ot the camp, be was in”) issued to N. D. Vendors ooears "at the conference inchud- gram at Grand Forks OIE Sci tooan -phsdclans who ——_——_ formal manner. He simply attached eerie ey Tk te Oe —-—_—_— have @ part in the program are Dr. San Antonio, Texas, May 14—(F)—| himself to the 38nd Michigan in-| Licenses for more than 8,000 North |New York, executive secretary oi Discussion of venereal disease con-|C. C. Applewhite, Chicago, and Dr. National Missions sonnel of the Con- Bregational church, Mrs. Mary D. White, New York, associate secre- ;|tary of the home board of the Con- |; gregational church, and Rev. Charles Gerlinger, Sioux Falls, 8, D. The conference appointed a com- nie to me . study “cn fondivons e rural and urban churches ° “W40° the state. a OEE ES Add that rich Schilling Flavor to the night with a communion service fol- lowing the conference sermon, deliv- =, a ered by Rev. D. ©. Scheibe. Rev. &cheibe spoke on “Judging Religion.” A ‘QUALITY MEAT MARKET 512 Broadway Phone 722 4 deliveries dally trol and treatment will feature the |K. F. Maxcy, Minneapolis, director 18th annual conference of North Da- | of the department of preventive medi- kota county and city health officers |cine and public health, University of sn_Grand Forks Tuesday, Dr. Maysil | Minnesota. SATURDAY SPECIALS Lage ppecgoed Libby’s fancy, 25 c | Whole Kernel Corn, Golden Bantam, 12-0z. cans, vacuum packed, 2 for .... Joel ie ee os ‘5 wi ave to purchase new ace in Jt 5 tes 5 on licenses ie youngest lanuery these types = brought the state over $100,000 Ger- St ser ee oa eee General Clem was born at Newark, | tobacco licenses which totaled $40.66, Ohio, Aug. 13, 1851, the son of Roman |cigaret revenue was $30,835 for retail and Mary Weber Clem. He had little/ vendors. Other recipts in this division schooling before going to the front in|included pool room licenses $10,020, the Civil war, but afterwards returned | dance hall $18,774 and wholesale cig- to Newark and was graduated from /arette licenses $1,162.50. later President Grant, who had been attracted to the boy's service during the war, appointed Clem without fur-/dls Ve ther schooling or examination as a i delicious pleasure of “dunking”--and who cares a fig for social convention! HE FOUND ALL-BRAN ae og’ 's, early june, size 1 9 c No. 2 can... BROUGHT REGULAR, DAILY ELIMINATION second lieutenant in the 24th in- fantry. CHURCH MODERATOR F monet: Schilling Coffee One for Percolator—another one for Drip and Silex Beans, cut green, No. June Encampment of Velva Pastor Elected Head of Sugar, No. fin eon Get half-sick days—with | N. D. Canceled the headachta the lsthostess tit > D, Guard N. D. Congregational Cir- pectialn Sandwich Spread, 16- ‘always tired feeling.” Frequently, | with tess than 90 days in which to uit at Mott Session Noodles, they come'from common constipa- | equip the North Dakota National ours 1-Ib. pki tion ... due to meals low in “bulk.” Guard for the fourth army maneu- ee 1D. PAE... All you have to do is eat a deli- | vers, Adj. Gen.. Heber L. Edwards| Mott, N. D. May 14—Rev. R. C. Cocoa | cious cereal py “Every | Friday urged company commanders|Jones, Velva pastor, was elected 2. morning, for years, I re had @ | to check units now to avold swamp-| moderator of the North Dakota con-|1 | aD ‘Home 12-02. tin ... 2-Ib. pkg. .. ference of Congregational churches as the annual meeting of the conference was concluded here Thursday night. Elected assistant moderator was Rev. H. E. Wilske, Mott. Jones has served as pastor of the Congregational church at Velva for 10 years and has been a minister in North Dakota for the past 25 anne. He has been particularly active the Young People's conference of the (=) Broadway ing supply depots later. North Dakota’s annual June en- campment at Camp Grafton is defi- rendered, Ib. BACON, Home Cured, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Picnic Supplies — Ice Cream Free Delivery Service Twilling’s Grocery) 601 Tenth Street Att-Bran is #0 much eared yer yourself with Pvithin the bod the body, Atz-Bran sorbs twice its weight in calles and the third battalion, 185th field forms a mass, gently cleanses | artillery to camp Ripley, he said. ‘a beige on day, Thirteen the state jhe at mppeutte Guard units Ee all staff officers either as a cereal with milk or i cream or in reci Three times daily in severe coun’ Sold by all id nteed for moar |e SALMON, Pink, ans BEANS, RB. & Ww. Fresh Dressed Hens, Spring Lamb FOOD Market Corner of Broadway and Sixth Phone 1. SEE BIG IGA ADV. FOR MORE MONEY SAVERS .. 34 | Pete”. 21c .19c 35¢c Dill Pickles, 29c FIAKES 24c Butter, 2 quarts ... Muchmore Prunes, 4 Ibs. .. Strawberries, Pineapples Oranges, Fancy Pagoda, PHONE 928 208 SIXTH ST. tter 4 b prin ts b 3dc OES Soccccctcs sees = ’ I S yl ee Res per Ib. % saptioens shen " 3l1le ret it, arg Straw pkg, Ib... ME oosenieesessce ..29C berries, per pint dibs c ee bbe .10c nea Bee 18K, Apples, sls = Laomad ee 2 5 New. Peas, they: are: good, + D2 Ubes fOr ss ictssee sees sees -: “Vegetables” ‘Cucumbers - Head Lettuce ‘LOO SvERWARE CAKE KNIFE+25; 4M 8 Oats, - Celery No.2, ‘can, 2 for ae y count: Cotn, golden ban- iS - Carri , ’ ype ee 1 19¢c tam, 2 cans ..... 25c with eed rena Stogerale and maanubaty = ren Beate ~ ee Cabbage ve mon, 8 Carrots, bulk, ‘ . Gi. 5 Ww ~ Asparagus { red, Ib. can ...... 25 Sibe. for -.’.... 20C SCO “Grocery a in [Aciisco 15c Green Cut Beans, Fairway, No. 2 size can, special 3 18c-cans Diamond Brand Parlor Matches, 6 boxes in a carton WE DELIVER $2.00 ORDERS ST. FOOD MARKET 119 Fifth St. cas Opiceg Idrefrwri FREE 130.000 CASH: 24c “IVORY FAKES large size, each .... Oranges, new crop, “344 slze’2 doz for SOC Cucumber Pickles, Heinz Blue Bonnet Fruit Cocktail, No. 1 can ... Corn Beef, M. 8. | d reft marvelous 246 new suds Libby's espns Sausage, % size 9 cach Cc Se oer oe Bg Johnson's Glocoat, a real buy; buy 1 pt. an GQ and get one free, all for................+ c r ee 130,000 CASH =i 0 FEW THEN "“WORVAAKES = 24 Johnson's Auto Wax with a pint of 59 Johnson's Auto Cleaner and Polish, all for Cc Salad Dressing, pint jar Cocoa, Hershey’s, special Coffe, Radiant Roast, 2 1-lb. 1b. 7” Near Broadway Fresh Strawberries - Fresh Cocoanuts - Limes Lemons Soap Chips, Clean Quick, 214-lb. pkg., 25c value, Gee Gr uch oe 2 pkgs for ..... Grapefruit - Fancy Wine- sap Apples - Celery Head Lettuce - Green Onions Carrots - Beets - Cucumbers Tomatoes - String Beans Parsley 25c Phone 564 512 Ave. D gana 4 CRISCO COFFEE, Princess Patt, 1 zene LOIN PORK ROAST, end cr) ‘, ” cuts, 2 and $ Ib. Freshener is a’ Rhubarb, home grown, 8 Ibs for... See C | pieces, per Ib. . .28c¢ Utility Pouch made of olled silk, ideal for fresh RED SALMON; Libby's, | Fruits and Vegetables on tat in... 186 Hp 8 C88 £0F anne —— Bowl’ Protestors also’ made of treated alle, with \ d fancy, 1-Ib. Radishes, Cucumbers ; Radishes, firm crisp, large genuine “Lastex,” 3 in s set that will fit over most tall:can co... 25c Cauliflower, Asparagus, Veal Sho, Roast, 1 Ie c ai _if| Washing Powder, Rub-No- | bunches, ] 0 any size dish, Keeps your left-overs fresh and nice. FRUIT COCKTAIL, Blue | TOMATOES, eel iBhse.:B teak: 0. ieGrands Pons No 3 il More, special '29 3 bunches for .... Cc Bepet, No.1 ripe, per Ib. .... ] 8c Veal Stew, Ib. .......... cans, per can ........-. 10c 2 20c pkgs. for .... Cc “Meat Department” Be ae C | CARROTS, green Home made Ham Loaf, Big Farm Corn, No. 2 | : Baking Powder, K. C., 25- U. 8. Inspected Steer Beef Pot Rosst, CAKE FLOUR, Snoahees, | tope, 2 bunches, ROC |B] [jy Mes rete. Vol, | Pe term Comm Net Peas, fresh, fancy 3 oz. can .| 9 2 RE a a 21c per RHUBARB, 49, |—| ‘f. fr. Ib. ........-- 2 Ibs. for C | special per can . c U. 8, Inpected Steer Beet hort Rite, 12c package ....... fa @ © | 3 Ibe. for ...... RIC [Bi UD creamea cottsse pe | | oo @& —————— of ier ib. ooo iecccceccccceeneeeee c POTTED MEATS, Libby’s ties LOC il ib me | ae [FREE ES ue an seed Sie Det Hed Hot, Ba Hs decade) 15c |& GREEN ‘ONIONS cll. Gee eee | (BID DREFT finecenne js U8. Ipc ie Bet yo, 23 4 per bun eeeee U. 8, Inspected Corn Fed eure see 19c |f vo mee eee 15 ¢ | 2 sree 24c oi. 24c .30c .2te 23c 15c .... 18¢ .16c VEAL ROLLED ROAST, | POTATOES, Irish Cob- mes 3c peck CELERY, “well bleached, per bunch ......... FLAKES 24c iy ror onty 254 Crisco Store Closes at 7 o'clock — Last Delivery 5:30 P. M. Purit 4to5 lb. average, per Ib. .. Cudahy’s Weiners and Frankfurters, 25c POF ID. 20. .cereceecesercsccecscsecsoeees Stewing Hens — Broilers, 2 lb. average SSS SS SS SEES FFE SEES UST HOTEL, RESTAURANT AND BOARDING HOUSE SUPPLY DEPT. SPECIALIZING IN WHOLESALE CUTS CALL ED DALEY—TEL. 476 FINE FOODS ALL PHONES 211 118 THIRD ST. Deliveries—8:45 & 10:30 A. M.; 2:30 & 6:30 P. M. CLOSE SATURDAY AT 7 P. M. “THE HOME OF BETTER FOODS” "See Tans paper for our mid-week specials ee