The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1929, Page 7

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ré "4% 4 4 iy eeriata eit tar trier tane : luced “PRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1929 MUNICIPAL | LEGISLATION SOUGHT |. BY NLD. CITY LEAGUR esse 42 Changes In Present Laws Will Be Asked by Group Fol- | lowing Bismarclf Rally Legislation to perm cities to bond for the cost of mi airports is £0 be asked of the twenty-first legisla- tive assembly by the ae Dakota This developed Acreage ie, legislative committee of the league met in Bismarck to frame legislation Siig de colicin Reelntd ‘ihe committe ‘x composed of, J President of . &. Dahl, ‘Twelve changes in present laws or concerning will be int airports in behalf of the cities as league as f Bond Issues Machinery 1, Providing machinery for bond issues for establishment of municipal air ports and their maintenance, in- cluding funds for purchases of lands; Permitting levies to be made for air- ports and for use of moneys in gen- Stock Sale ‘Booked at Linton Tuesday Linton, N. D., _ Ja0, 110) carlond ot tial in Uinton a1 pce The sale is conducted «age ca North: Da. association. be done, All anteeamn to be Sour ah ce Beef and Milking Nineteenth Anniversary of Founding of Institution to Be Celebrated eral funds for purchase of lands; per- | ing, mitting levies to be made for airports and for use of moneys in general funds. 2. Enactment of legislation pro- viding for refinancing of bonds issued for special improvements such as wa- termains, sewers and paving. 3. Enactment of legislation pro- viding for election of park board members in cities under commission form of government every two years instead of one year as the law now stands. It would eliminate yearly park board election in cities eliminat- ing expense. In cities holding bien- nial elections. . Extend Territory Rights 4. Extending territorial rights of cities so that municipalities may go outside of the corporate limits for purchase of lands for creation of dumping grounds, incinerator and sewage disposal plants. Cities today have no means by which land may be pl outside of corporate limits. 5. This statute on the list would Place the power of licensing iblic dances withim the city government in- stead of the state’s attorney as at present. 6. Revision is asked of the present statute on sale of property to which tax title has been taken by the coun- ty and not redeemed by record title holder, so that the governing body of the city shall have joint power with the county board in fixing an ap- praised minimum valuation at which the land shall be sold at public auc- (don. 7. Revision is asked of statute con- serning the publication of city pro- ceedings, there being a conflict be- tween statutes concerning cities with aldermanic and commission forms of government. Reduce Aldermen 8. Another sweeping change is asked in statutes governing operations of aldermanic system cities, to reduce will be announced soon, The Boy Scouts of America received their federal charter Feb. 8, 1910. That date since has been known as the anniversary day. my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the scout law; to help other people at all times and to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and en straight.” REED OPENS ATTACK AGAINST PEACE BILL Would Have Refrained Had In- terpretative Resolution Passed, He Says pvgihington, Jan. 11.—(®)—Senator today made his long- | awaited attack on the Kellogg treaty Coe ene onan keasrament ot ae er the number of alderman mandatory | Decessary sont twelve to eight, regardless of ee Legislation giving cities legal machinery to finance flood costrol arojects is asked in another of the measures proposed. 10. Clarification of the law relat- ing to payment of local election offi- cials and to give the governing bodies of the cities the right to designate the voting precincts of local elections is a further change in present laws planned, 11. The legislative committee holds that every city should be permitted 6,000 population, fixed at present as a Peau under which the Iaw con- icy The final bill of the dozen pro- gains and paving levies shall be lev- J. E. Burton Named ‘Steele Fire Chief Steele, N. D., Jan. 11—J. E. Bur- itish sens and spheres of interest in Bright | “What the nations of the world have not been able to accomplish in ee “is now pro- Posed ne e magic stroke ge hy I face of It the trea would do away with all ware bor ne INCOME TAXPAYERS BEGIN CASHING UP}, o auctioning wil|Half a Dozen Have Made Re-|ceremonies of the Edgar A. Fisher Shorthorns,| turns at Local Office, Oth- ers Seek Information organiza’ ‘The time to give thought to income | monies incl Almond Roco Candy ....10c Can Ripe Olives Texas Seediess G fruit, fancy, 3 ter Valley City Legion Valley City, Jan. 1 11.—@)—Col. C. commander and Clifford McDonaid as.Chef de Gare at joint installation post, American Legion, and the Val- ley City Spall forty and eight here last night. State officers of the two veterans ‘tions who attended the cere- jluded John Conmy, Fargo, National head of the forty and eight; John Kennelly, Mandan, state com- mander, American Legion; Art Ru- lon, Jamestown, past state command- er; Jack Williams, state adjutant, and several veterans’ bureau officers. ‘Mine Hosts’ Select Jamestown President Jamestown, Jan. 11—(®)—R. E. MacKenzie, manager of the Gladstone hotel, was elected president of the North Dakota Hotel and Restaurant Men's association at the annual meet- . jing here last night. vOther officers Ed Ehr of Wav- ay N ER’ Ss PHONE 1060 You Will Save Money If You GIVE US JANUARY’S BUSINESS Our Resolution for 1928 is to give our many customers Better Service and Better Values through the coming year. Groceries 18K Coffee, ib. Campbell’s Soups, any variety, limit AIRPLANES FREE AIRPLANES FREE Fancy White Cherries, large tin, 3 for (Airplane Frec) Fancy Yellow Free Peaches, 3 for ............. seeccecccvecees , (Airplane Free) Salt Shaker Deal 6 Bars Almondol Soap ..59c (6 individual Shakers Free) 10c Tasters FRUITS MS ZBE | sie, der ven OIC MEATS We are now cutting fancy grain ted beef that will grade as Blue Ribbon Premium Quality Beef. In beef there is no substitute 7 A.M. to11 A.M. Meat Department Cash and Carry — No Phone Orders — No C. O. D. "paney creamery 46€ | “Bont... The above items at Meat Dept. Only Cash and Carry Fancy Turkeys Genuine Lamb Fancy Ducks Fancy Veal Tender Pork Bacon, sugar x sliced ..320 *HE BISMARCK TRIRUNE ident, and Dee Reade. for the tenth time. Installs, ¢ Officers meeting were I A. Med. Ohams, tor | ey sel men and advised on LE nieor'tag was installed as post jtegislative matters. Russell D. Chase, negotia- tions had scarcely begun Kelloag began (o anit, ootion: those is left of this after treaty ee ee i il “I wish to call your attention to exceptions so we can see what | Fillet of Pike i ii fi: i! Et] ; tl PHONE 279 | 17c 0 21c =e 17c to 26c | Fancy Fish Fillet of Finnan Haddies (Skinless and Boneless) GUSSNER’S And Save Phone 1060 COFFEE Schillings -- perlb. 53¢ Tall foe 1 Ib. Ti Cash basis has put us in a position where we can save you money and still make a fair margin of profit _| by cutting our over- | bead down to a mini- mum. SALMON CORN— Golden Bantam, ‘No. 2 can, 8 cans . ‘.19¢ PORK BEANS— ie alr Sem 27c 2Cans - 43c reg. 20, Zeans " SAC PEACHES— utes. '47c | CRACKERS— the. 36c eo Ses J ee Oe Pe eae at the | chose: secretary of Nothwest hotel ILK PRODUCERS STRIKE Friis, Neha held aed Riess Scott's Grocery 5 a MEAT axweet wr PHONE 816 311 SEVENTH STREET Saturday Specials Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, large size pack- age, each 31 Campbell’s Soups, all varieties, per can Minneopa Salad Dressing, 812-02, glass, each. .21¢ Fresh Spare Ribs, 3 pounds Bulk Sauerkraut, per quart DELIVERIES 9:00 and 10:30 a. m. 2:30 and 4:30 p. ms Open Till 10 o’clock Saturday Nights i 9 “=” Spohn’s "" i 518 Ninth Street Never before such wonderful saving on quality merchandise. CAKE FLOUR, Swans- down, reg. 40c seller .. .29¢ Aunt Jemima, regular 40c PEARS, California pack, regular 30c seller 21c Baker’s Premium Choco- late, reg. 25c seller ....19¢ Mayonnaise Dressing, reg. 25c seller Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, 3 cans for MOTHER’S PRODUCTS, Macaroni, spaghetti, vermi- celli, egg noodles, your choice, 3 for Baking Powder, Calumet, 1 bb. tin 2 Dakota Maid, 1 lb. ....17¢ (Made in your own state) CAMPBELL’S SOUPS, all kinds Pure Strawberry Jam, reg. $1.50 seller, today ...$1.17 Dates, Dromedary, fresh, regular 25c seller, 2 pack- renieciod |The Coad meeting place was not senecville, ‘Wis, Jaa. 11.—(7)—Un- hotel men and advised on | jecs Chicago dairy companies agre+ to | arbitration, milk producers will con- Jamestown, at- | tinue to strike, about 360 farmers of hwy 4h N..D., Jan. 11.—-@— jtorney for Stutsman county, and Aug- this district decided at a meeting} Wahpeton Science school basketball Less Every Day in the Week ‘at your RED OWL STORE Note these Values for FIG BAR COOKIES .. 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Campbell’s Soup, any flavor, , Pancake Flour, Aunt Jemima Brand, large pkg., regular 40c, per package Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, Minneopa Brand, 8 oz., regular 25c, per jar ....... “Fruit Deal” 1 large can pears, 1 can egg plums, be eseae 2 cans sliced peaches, 5 cans for .:.,.... Vegetable Deal -- 1 can tomatoes, 1 ean corn and 1 can all No. 2 size, 3 cans for vert 206 “Oranges” Anat cartoad of the Sinha S01 Ms

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