The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT IS ABNORMAL, : the Moorhead college are the MM winners announced toda: sor E. Marion Johnson, dir aa of the departme: Twenty-nine Haan from the Temperatures Tek Rains Ex- cessive—But Crops Are Deing Well ‘honors in a national contest for ama |tew ou nt of the Unt ssociated with gen BIBLE SCHOOL To Be Heid at Will School, 6 to 18, in Mcrnings June Classes in the copimunity vacation Bible school e held in the Will 18, according Hgurs No Killing Frosts Although the mean ten eburg, third second The ‘weather for th admirab kinds; for pas' and for field spring plowing. showing a n ft Central Figure in 1893 Murder Trial Dies Last Evening Fall River, Mass., Miss Lisbeth Bor acquitted of th and mother in most celebrated England, night Miss Bord, in this city June 2.-(P)— died 803. 08) DRILLING FOR [sas » Chronicle, of St. Cloud | s’ college and the Mistic. of | STARTS SOON: vis, fourth | Shell 400 “Extra Dry” Served through new, modern, Bowser, accurate measure pumps at our curb means quality and service you'll like. Thcroughly greased over our modern inside grease pit and washed by experts.with our Curtis Air Mist Machine (air mixed with water) will make your car last longer and look better. Won't you try our prompt, courteous curb service? Lahr Motor Sales Company THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE the waist ace as well: as on the] of a condition 20 hours of work| each instruction hour will be made, | bills to be sent to the parents at the end of each three weeks of the session, The bill must be paid before credit is awarded. Pook and shoulders, about one-half| must be mastered satisfactorily. f his body being ered b; a) ot Ma bel) ee ee One-half unit of credit will be | granted for each 50 hours of in- Summer School to | striction completed satisfactorily. Start Next Monday, Two recitation periods will be held Fea, oy durins poAeabiud weeks eM the session in order that the. wor! ; ee etd Saas are the) may be completed’in. six weeks, ast days reserved to register for Credits received will be accepted | the summer school sessin which | at ey value and will count to- ‘| Two Drills Will Be in Opera-| will be held at the high school| ward the graduation requirement building Monday, June 6. ° This | Of, 16 units, Credit for work under) 9 } session will be limited ‘to six) | Prthe amount of Pod which’ any Hardt, President | weeks’ duration, clesing: July 16.| one student may carry is limited 801 Service Station, ges |There will be eight instructors, | tc one and one-half units. A| S0°Y ' | ‘The summer school is held to charge of 25 cents an hour for| Fourth St., Bismarck. oil on leases of the} provide a session of instruction = ell Butte Oil com-| similar to that held during \the t few hana Her-| regular school term, and to create| ~ Be © com-/an opportunity for students to| d. near Sh 1| make up incompletes, remcve ‘con- | Hardt said,| ditions, and repeat subjec‘s in! refully examined by | which they have failed. representing. the “persons | Students will not be allowed to ! he | take a course which they have not ' OIL TO BEGIN IN LOGAN COUNTY Tons of shoe polish are sent to Calcutta each year to supply the de- mand of the natives who take the greatest delight in polishing . their shoes several times a day. 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Because of these outstanding advantages, there are mon Case machines in use than any three other makes, This Factory Branch with a full line of Case Thieshert Tractors and other machinery is ones: hete fo. your convenience. : Use it freely. 4 : * pin na Most new car sales now in- volve the trading-in of a_ buyer's used car. More and more people are asking: .“Why should my used car seem to have several val- ues?..:. Why should deal- ers in different makes of cars offer me allowances differing materially? .... Does the largest allowance offered mean the best deal for me?” Here are basic facts: Your used car has seemingly different values because com- petitive dealers are bidding to sell you a new Car. Your used car has only one fundamental basis of value: ‘what the dealer who accepts it in trade can get for it in the used car market. The largest trade-in allowance which is offered on your used car is not necessarily the best deal for you. Sometimes it is; but some- times it is not. An excessive allowance, may mean that you are paying an excessive price for the new car in . comparison with its real vats. Judge the merits of the new car .in comparison with its price, including all delivery and finance charges. Then weigh any difference in allowance offered on your used car. ry HEN YOU are ready to /Y trade-in your present car, remember .that after all you are making a pur- chase and not a sale. You are buying a new car and simply applying your pres- ent car.as a credit toward the purchase price ofanew car. GENERAL YTORS ‘THURSDAY, JUNIE 2, 1927 (ee d Pee ee es ee ‘ ? : 4

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