The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 2, 1928, Page 7

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(THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928 10,000 AUTOS LACK L LICENSE: State Siawaine’ Appeals to Police Officials to Arrest Owners Approximately 10,000 motor ve- hicles are being operated in North Dakota without 1928 licenses, Fred B. Ingstad, state automobile regis- trar, said today. . Ingstad is making an appeal to tounty sheriffs and city police throughout the state to aid the state .department in collecting license fees from law evaders. The total of motor vehicles regis- tered in the state in 1927 was 160,- 878, 69 more than have been regis- tered this year in spite of the fact that 14,224 new vehicles have been Fegistered this year. Figures would dicate that 14,000 vehicles have jot_been registered but Ingstad be- ieves that some of last’ year’s ma- thines have either been discarded, so) it of. use, or taken from the state. ‘ees which the state should col- lect from the eh vat owners who have 8 should amount said ‘Automobile pital fees cal- lected by the state de era by July 31, eae totalled 1,614,800 as compared to $1,595,442.35 in 1927. Ingstad expects state, county, and city officials to, cooperate with him in his e vs) make all car owners secure lice: He is sending his appeal to connty and city ‘officials to- day, Sepiainig the law which gov- erns registration, =. ion. PROTEIN MONEY TALK ARRANGED Dr. A. H. Benton, enton, of the eke agricultoral all college, and W. Department of Agriculture, et ‘lead @icussiche on protein premiums before 50 farmers and elevator men of this district in a meeting at the Association us Commerce rooms, Tuesday, Aug. Discussions will deal with ‘the to vappronmatay 8 $160, 000, Ingstand | and Devils J, | list.—Tit-! een Kf giving protein pre- vidual farmers. ae iii ete is being held in Fargo olgnay ‘inot cM Thursday e Frida: yy. The pro- tein pallor 1s sponaored by the state agricultural college. Among proposals which will be made to congress by state farmers is an amendment to aaa stand- ards act to permit fication of the protein ore of wheat y licensed pees Another is to provide for licensing of all Jabor- atory testing wheat by the secretary of agriculture and for the establish- ment of joint federal and state pro- tein stations at country points in those states where protein plays an important part in marketing. HIS LAST BET Helen (just engaged): Jack said if I refused him he ated never pro- pose to another girl. Her Dearest Friend: Yes, I un- derstand Ate were the last on his its, A FUNNY CLIMAX The aiien, OC lt Stop! This can’t The Man’ ‘soothingty): Very well, madam, we'll try a larger sized shoe.—Answers. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE It costs very ‘little to recondition a MODEL T FORD R nearly twenty years, the Model T Ford led the motor industry, and it still is used by more people than any other automobile. More than eight million Model T Fords are in active service today, —an indication of their sturdy worth, reliability and economy. The cost of reconditioning the Model T Ford is small because of the low cost of Ford parts and the established Ford policy of charging all labor at a standard flat rate., For a labor charge of $20 to $25 you can have your motor and - transmission completely overhauled. This price includes new bearings, reboring cylinders and any other work necessary. Parts are extra. Valves can be ground and carbon removed for $3 to 94. The cost of tightening all main bearings is only $6. The labor charge for overhauling the front axle is $4.50 to $5—rear axle assembly, $5.75 to $7. New universal joint will be installed for a labor charge of $3. Brake shoes relined for $1.50. Rear spring and perches rebushed for $1.75. The cost of overhauling the starting motor is $3. A labor charge of approximately $2.50 covers the overhauling of the generator. Repainting runs from $10 to $25. Taking dents out of body, panels and doors runs from $3 to $16 for labor. A fender can be replaced for a labor charge of $1 to $2.50. The cost of fenders runs from $3.50 to $5. It will pay you, therefore, to see your Ford dealer and have him - put your Model T in good running order. By doing so you will protect and maintain the investment you have in your car and get months and years of pleasant, reliable transportation at a very low cost per mile. FORD MOTOR COMPANY Detroit, Michigan ! “Although I’m not a doctor, I’ve figured out that this toast- ing process really does take out the stuff that hurts the throat. Here’s why. No other cigarette is toasted and no other cigarette is as easy on the throat as Luckies. It’s as simple as A. B. C. to me. I know because I smoke them.” “It’s toasted” Me Gil your pleasure “yeu , a G & J CORD TIRES 4 Ply Guaranteed 15,000 Miles 6 Ply Guaranteed 18,000 Miles aia. calm, | Senile Sen FREE INSTALLATION AND 30 DAY FREE TRIAL |= Gamble Stores ‘.." 220 Main Avenue . Bismarck, North Dakota $6.50 Guaranteed 1 Year

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