The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 4, 1937, Page 7

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Site, eee Passage of Norris Bill Will Open Up Development of Stream’s aif ss Fort Yates, N. D., June 4—Com- mencement exercises were conducted here veces. Seed, graduating Fiske, Marie V. Houk, Orladno Hodg- kinson, Thoms Jacobson, F. ky FAVORED BY Meli LIPTON FERRIS | GROCERY (Plate free) ane (with order) Sib. can 55e .15¢ Fresh Tomson 2 dozen for Pare eee cepa LDS Napkins, Rainbow, Oc Oranges, sweet and juicy, crit 80 napkins, , JORIS ESS 'Sitdown Strikers | "Eu _ Are Active Again'= Beauty has its day at the U. 8 with Janet Cunneen of Washington, D. Igf and Rest Adroieel David Foute Sellers te academy, While the corps of migchipmen, tn ree drew unforay Present arms, The ceremony is one of the ‘colorful spectacles *. commencement week. Bice sae reat B. Hahn liek) of Brook- superintendent of the Church service at 8 p. m. on June 6, All services in the German Luth- eran church. é RURAL CHURCH: NOTICES Alexander Presbyterian Church ef America E. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, Associate Ministers Sunday school at 2 p. m. Church service at 3 p. m. Glendale E.E. Matteson and ©. A. Balcom, Associate Minister Sunday sehool at 11 a. m. one Sun- | 4), day and 3:90 p. m. the next. CRS is iat 0 ee Oc day and 2:30 p. m. the next. All services held in the log cabin on the Field's farm 15 miles soutli- Braddock G. Adolph Johns, Pastor der the leadership of 8upt. Hall cine #Seconn Banaey Biter Trl worship. Guest speaker: Miss Alice C. An- Gerson, s,missjonary from China, ite ministers. Sunday Schoo! at 10 a. m, Canfield Lutheran Parish Senior C. E. at 7p. m. Wednesday. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Wednes- Car Sales First Four Months Sets Record Detroit, June 4—()}—Retail sales of , 3p. Rev. F. E. Logee, stated clerk of presbytery. Coleharbor EB. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, Associate Ministers - Sunday school at 11 a. m.° Church service at 12. All services held. in the school Darling Grace Presbyterian Church of America E. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, Associate Ministers Services every Sunday at the school house at 10 a.m. Baldwin, Hope Presbyterian Church of America E. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, Associate Ministers au Sunday school at 10s. m. ; OVER DIFFERENCES N.D.A.C. Alumni to Review v Resignation |commercsi Meeting of Blsumarck and Mandan alumni of the North Dakota Agricul- college has been called for to- night at 7:30 in the club dining room of the Grand Pacific hotel, Tomato Juice, Campbell's, 20-oz. tall can, 3 for Pork & Beans, Van Camp's, 221-08, can, 2 for......... Peaches, Del Monte, large 2 sont plies 39c Niblets Like fresh corn, vacuum packed New Potatoes, Shafter Re rhage can. .16c Sree Pies 19c Sanitary ecg 1 doz, in 1 Compet Spl of Piel Mente—Alno Fresh Falta of Greeee 2b box 49C [stare OC 23c 2lc Forks Lead ler is Lester | J. A. ‘Amble is of the Merchants’ sorely, of Grand Forks and East Grand Fors AUTO SALES SHOW INGREASE OVER 36 New Passenger. Units Sold in May Exceed Last Year's by 75 in N. D. Sales of new cars and commercial trucks in North Dakota during May over the same mont i to compiled by Commercial ice, Inc., Bismarck. New car sales totaled 1,400 [osha ipsa ergy voor tead iy rought the new car sales to 5,240 for the first five months during May led all other state coun- tles followed by Burleigh with 113 cars and 35 trucks; Grand Forks, 105 and 17, and Ward, 87 and 12. : RED & 11,000 Workers in Automtive Industry Idle as Labor Rows Flare Up (By The Associated Press) Sitdown strikers new as- saults on the nation’s automotive in- given, but 3,000 men were sent home because of lack of materials. Timken Plant Embroiled Differences over minimum wages ‘caused a strike at the Timken Roller ‘Bearing plant at Canton, Ohio, where €,500 were idle. Members of the Committee for Industrial Organisa- tion of Steel Workers voted to strike after failure of a wage conference. A battle of fists, clubs and brick- bats broke out at dawn near the Newberry, Michigan, Lumber and ‘Chemical company plant. Striking woodsmen and mill workers. from Munising, Mich. marched on the plant where company employes, who Tefused to walk out, repulsed them. A coroner said he could not de- termine immediately whether in- juries during the night or a heart at- tack from excitement caused the vic- tim’s death. Little Falls Quiet Compeartive quiet returned to Lit- tle Falls, N. J., where trucks were stoned and 15 persons were injured earlier in the week at a laundry In Chicago railway management committees continued conferences with representatives of 14-non-oper- sting unions over demands for a 20 percent increase. The motion picture workers strike in Hollywood spread to the plants of 28 independent companies, affecting an estimated 750 additional em- loyes. A New York subway lines was thréatened with a strike of 6,000 em- ployes. ‘CIO officers demanded re- instatement of several employes who they claimed were “arbi- trarily.” WHITE The Sign of Quality SEASONABLE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES @ Scott's Grocery 811 SEVENTH 8T. Grocery We Deliver All Phones. 34 FRI. & SAT. SPECIALS, Fle aes June 4—()}—The sey board rejected a teacher's req lor a day's pay, because of his absence from work ‘at the birth of a son. Then Ira 8. Gardner, member, said “If I worked for a wouldn’t give me time pay when my wife was coxb Td either whip him or oii whipped.” The board reconsidered, the day’s pay. The United States exported only $34,258,000 more merchandise than it imported during 1936. Fresh Butter 9 cus, 2 Ibs. 63c Oxydol, medium size ....20c undrySoap [h% 5c iracle Whip “4 2rzi* 39¢ Grape Jam, 4Ib. jar ......49c Tomato Juice cca 23e gaGROCERY Only WILSON & CO. Makes. Tencler Wade Hom You cur witha Porn’ @ In Wilson’s amazing new Ten- der Made Ham, the lowly shank and butt become literally a deli- cacy. Never have you tasted these less expensive cuts so fine of tex- ture—so toothsome and fine of flavor. It’s ready to eat when you buy it or merely heat and eat this new-type ham: There's far less shrinkage than in ordinary ham, so you get more delicious servings from every pound you . buy. See your Wilson dealer. There ia Mo Substitute for WILSON'S poicte bas seved "poset rae sider a2 Bay 8 3B fi Unritron abel She Phone 1080 = Grocery See Big IGA Adv. for More Values — Free Delivery GOOD PARKING SPACE Radishes, Rhubarb, Tomatoes, Green Onions, Pess, Baby Beets, No. Spears No. 2 ting LC Kraft's, 2 Ib. box ROLLED OATS, IGA, 48 ox. pkg... 17c

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