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_PAGE SIX ; HUNDREDS RETURN 3.28 HOME T0 TRY IDEAS GAINED HOME WEEK O. A. Thompson. Edgeley; T. J. Gaugh Verona; Geo. F. Wingert, Alt Branches of Agriculture in State Are Stimulated by Proposed law would prevent this and bart Sag eager de 5) would give taxpayers a legal founda- tion upon which to contest excessive levies. Besides school districts. taxing dis- tricts under the present law may pile up excessive surpluses. The new measure would seek to prevent this and at the same time legalize the malotaining of a reasonable cash bal- ance to carry the districts through the six months period from July 1 to Dicke’ McINTOSH: J. A. Meidinger, Ashley. McKENZIE: Julius Jacobson, Alexander; Halvor | Rolfsrud, Keene {ORTO! J. T. Sarvis, Mandan; L. C. Nelson, Almont; Jesse Pulley, R. M. Banning, Flasher. | OLIVER: township, school district and park trict purposes, ‘4 nual Farmers’ and Homemakers’ Week at the North Dakota Agricul-| Beals. Art 0: V. Rapheal, Barney; Peter P. Krump. dson, Dwight; . Meat Ere ia: Our best broken sliced Photos first time in the history of the Farm- ers’ Week. Meetings of each North Dakota livestock breed association | - were held. A Neighborhood day, un- der the direction of A. G. Arvold, di- | rector of the Little Country Theatre. | was a feature of the week. : One of the two special attractions amestown; Christ Jerke, special 3 doz. for Donald Odenbach, Wood- DONNAN City Nat'l Bank Bldg. TAX LEVIES LIMIT - None Better - | ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE period of two or three years. No, This cash balance ws held necessar) | budget restriction exists to prohibit |!" that only about 55 per cent of each School districis from doing this. The |¥e8"’s levy 1s collected by July 1 of; The measure as specifically stated | in {ts ttle would limit the rate of | levy for state, county, city, village. | Jones & Webb Fargo Short Courses D. D Connolly, Hensler. December 31, the authors point out. ° ss oe | RICHLAND: . ae svarace | flainsneneanassieenestiemeatene Q.5S.S. Purity .... SPECIALS ‘ 5 | F. E. Burvee, Fairmount; Wallace Phone 34 to their farms and home i é e e * toes, seeurn the _ several Nea a ue aecaeantles reg in on 5 Market Day, Fancy Dairy Butter, Cc North Dakota people who attended a) ioc vivian M . Lewis John- 2, C 5 Ib. jars, per Ib. ...........0 00. Psat four-day session of the Thirtieth An- | Morgan. Vivian Morgan, Lewis John: “| g g For Saturday Alb. pkg. .... » per | 4 tural college. There the beekeepers 5 7 4 . . ” ‘ See ee ee ee ee ee) . cubbed shoulaers ane livestock | Tan NC ener Cae | Good photos, three pineapple, 3 large cans 66c Oranges Hams se | RSI as Stary, nirtRT KR eemC yr es Cc 4 breeders, versific ‘farmers Minas Deas 4 9 a a " ¢ fe poultrymien, and the city bankers | TT demaun, Richardton; Ell- ses, 15 for ..25¢ § Baker's Chocolate, two Sunkist, Mild Cured Picnics, aver- Pork Loin Roasts, studied agricultural problems with Bie. Taylor ; po: " “> \f 1.2 Ib. pkgs. ... . 38e eeotee Cc age-5 Ibs. PET earl tee Bee ‘ Cc the rest. Not to be outdone by their .— Just the thing to : 3 dozen ....... Fs +9 21 c see eeeeecvevene husbands, 40 farm homemakers at- i : Minute Tapioca BUC i oes Hoe Per ID oss cutee abit OO Bes vere given in bee exchange with Fancy bulk dates, 2 Ibs. 35¢ courses we i Ba A ‘ancy P ' . 35¢ “ keeping, poultry, livestock, seeds, mar- your friends. Pineapple ns PP} keting and combined grain. A bank- | Finest bulk cocoa, 2 Ibs. 25c Peas ers’ short course given for the | All Next Week Hawaiian, (large can), More medium sized oranges, 80c Chase and Sanborn’s Coffee FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1929 Richholt’s Cash and Carry Grocery ==] THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE DICK’S Butter 3c 2 Ib. Roll, Fancy lot dressed chickens, Early June, No. Libby Product, 2 can, 3 cans .. 2 cans 37¢c Pork and Beans 5le Baker’s Chocolate, 1-2 lb. package Peaches Pineapple, Sliced, large cans, of the Farmers’ and Homemakers’ ‘Week was the 1529 Master Homemak- ers of North Dakota banquet at which | five women, Mrs. EX Taillon, Cavalicr county; Mrs. George Rasmussen. Barnes county; Mrs. F. B. Brokaw, Dickey county; Mrs. E. B. Wollan Walsh county, and Mrs. George Pil- grim. Cass county, were honored by the North Dakota Agricultural college ; and the .Parmer's Wife of St. Paul The other attraction was the hanging of the portrait of H. P. Hammer. Cooperstown, one of North Dakota's lifelong livestock producers, in the agricultural hall of fame at the joint AIM OF HOUSE BILL | | AUTHORS ANNOUNCE! | | Proposed Measure Would Also} Halt School Reserves | Now Piling Up TTUVUVETYV IVY STEUER LOGAN'S “We Thank You” “Bananas - - - Bananas” Special — 30¢ - 35c - 40c k jo be hee } | i to! North Dakota Livestock Breeders’ as-| A comprehensive enactment sociation and the Saddle and Sirloin cover the limiting of tax levies is the club banquet. | Purpose of the McManus-Jardine bill “ ” The following attended the Weck: |W before the house of representa- ‘Oranges ADAMS: | tives, the authors state. if i ©. H. Plath, Hettinger. Present levy limitation rates apply- A few more of. those dandy good Oranges, if * BARNES: to counties are the same as ap- a real buy, 2 dozen for ......-...eeceeeeeeees 55c C. FP. Jensen, Valley City; A. F. ied bie ee, in at mate ee Fir, K. A. Bakke, Nome; Ole S. Ri essed on a 25 per cent basis, where- Tee: rf ten, Hastings; M. T. Chase, Wimb! it is now assessed on a 75 per cent Head Lettuce Celery Cauliflower New Carrots don; T. I. Strinden, Litchville; S. is, they point out. The new meas- Spinach Tomatocs Fletcher, Wm. Adoch, Fred W. Schro- would make the maximum rate der, E. P. Getchell, Valley City; Geo. Jot Bald ie aster wine Lncines - Rasmusson, H. Eberle, John Q. Wie- ;|cight mills and eliminate the right oi “ i. “) ” counties to levy an emergency levy of | ‘White King land, Dazey; Hans Godfredson, Lucca. BOWMAN: Richard Joyce, Scranton. BURLEIGH: | two mills and would reduce the max- |imum rate. of township levy from five | mills to four mills. It's a real buy. An ironing board cover valued at $1.50 with 1 large White King Washing Powder, three bars Mission Bell Toilet Soap, Ben C. Larkin, Bismarck: H. E.| The bill would make stringent pro- Wildfang, Sterling; G. A. Hubbell, | Visions governing the levying of taxes, = Wing. as a its sponsors say. Under existing law, ALL FOR $1.19 GOLDEN VALLEY: | School districts may pile up a surplus {5 Grocery items at a very special price that commands attention! Minute Tapioca, per package Walter Baker's Chocolate, per 1-2 Ib. . : Broken Pineapple, large cans ..........0.eeeeeeee 22c Meat Department Government Inspected Meats “Enough Said” George E. Hammond, Golva. HETTINGER: W. J. Glenny, Mott. ufficient to run the district for a In What Month i » $5.00 and $2.50 for Is Your Birthday: best two last lines Limerick No. 12 ©n the last slice poor Tom gazed ; 118 Third Street with dread All Phones 211 For . tammy half-filled—but Ma 8:45 and 10:30 —— DELIVERIES —— 2:30 and 4:31 Close 8 p. m. “There's still more, never fear, ig ehige sec <a aa Mother Flowers — LL Over Fifty Years on Third Street Can you write a line for this Umerick? It must rhyme with the first two line., ending with a different rhyme word. For the best one received before 1 p.m. Tuesday, we will pay $5.00. For the second best one, we will pay $2.50. In the event of two or more persons submitting the last line which is adjudged the best, the first one received wins. Nov- elty and cleverness will weigh feavily in the judging. Remem- ber that the last line must match ‘2° Value for *1” One Large Package the first two in rhyme and meter. White King Grant il t | Address all communicatic t “uimeriet Contest" ‘Barker Bake Soap Ee ar ad Three Cakes of This is the 12th of a i f 4 soe *. tamericks that we patra in Mission Bell Toilet Soap ine every Friday. sinning fines and the “author's and one nsme will be published each week. Whi te King Ironing Pad ALL FOR Winners Last Week ‘Their luncheon they packed with * . much care When Pa and Ma drove to the Fair. “Now make sure,” Peter said, “There's cnougzh WONDER bread, THE WHITE KING IRONING CUSHION PAD and SAVES THE CLOTHES -- MAKES IRONING EASY $1.49 The Price of the Pad DISTRIBUTED BY k Grocery Co. FOR SALE BY Albertson's Grocery, 216 Broadway Bismarck Food Market, 116 Fourth St. R. T. Grocery, 204 Fifth Street Elhard’s Grocery, 520 Broadway Richholt's, Grocery, 223 Seventh St. For without it, we're all in despair. The first prize of $5.00 awarded to the author of the last line above, goes to Mrs. F. M. Davis, Bistrvrck, N. D. Bismarc Logan's Grocery, 118 Third St. Gusener'’s Grocery. 310 Main Ave. Jones & Webb, 107 Fourth St. Brown & st. J. Dawson Grocery, 268 Sixth St. Scott's Grocery, 311 Seventh St. RESIDENCE DISTRICT Sunshine Grocery, 207 Tenth St. Geo. Little Grocery, 412 Ave. D. Gabel's Grocery, 308 Thifteenth St. Corner Grocery, 500 Third St. F. Montgomery Grocery, 1012 Ave. B. Bismarck Quality Store, 417 Third St, D. B. Cook Grocery, 508 Ave. D., B. Thompson Grocery, 221 W. Rosser SOUTH SIDE Marcovits Grocery, 507 Frent Ave. Wetch Grocery, 322 Ninth St. Se. South Side Grocery, 223 Eleventh St. Se, M. Senger Grocery, 302 Tenth St. So. STORES | MANDAN Van Camp’s, (Carrol) in syrup, No. large, 2 cans . 2 1-2 can, 47c 4lc 3 packages \ Wak-Em-Up Heinz Catsup, Cabbage Coffee DOU iat suede Taaes nas tae ahaws 45 Cc One pound Wivo Tomatoes Cocoa Ni Hershey’s, No. 2 1-2 can y 8 vaneine (60c val}, cane : 1-2 1b. tin ..... 14c day, darling White King 1 package, 3 Mission Bell Soap, 1 Ironing Cushion and Cover, $1 f 49 $2.30 value Spinach Del Monte, No. 2 1-2 can (60c value), 43 c 2 cans DELIVERIES PANCAKE FLOUR-Nevsr22!s cxeeten: 39. iaen «Week Daye) BU 10BU ALM. 2130 - 4:30 BM. A. M. -- 9:30 - 11 -- Deliveries -- 3 - 5-- P.M. “All right, Harold—just as soon as you can find a place to live ncar Marcovitz’s because I must trade there.” “PINEAPPLE,” large can, sliced, regular 30c, per can HAPPINESS through. good meat —is well founded. Unless you get the best in meats, your health as well as your appetite may suf- fer. Macaroni, Spaghetti or Vermicelli, 3 packages “BAKER’S CHOCOLATE,” regular 25c, BROT AMAT iseer 5 5s Sand a sseidodaiac es aiaio ale eats “TAPIOCA,” Minute, regular 15c, We carry only fresh killed meats and poultry in per package ...........ccceeeeeee alsin a stock, and serve the finest cuts at the lowest prices. Let Us Serve You! “SOAP,” Swift’s laundry, white, regular 5c each, 10 bars 39c Specials for This Week-end “TISSUE,” 1000 sheet, regular 15c, L d ’ BRON ois eats oie nats die gs se amo annie. 6 fy ard, Fa 2 pounds for ..........0008 SB HOM ER a 25c a Bacon, whole or half, > a ate 25¢ &30c |! Marcovitz Grocery | ' Blood or Liver Sausage, 1 6 Penida eed a tee Dan eae c We Please Where Others Promise 905 Front Avenue—Phone 957 ONE FRIEND TELLS AN And all other meat cuts you might desire. Fancy Chickens Head Cheese PHONE 143 Central Meat Market Side Grocery e Standard Oil Warehouse 222 Eleventh St., So. Brown&Tiedman THE SANITARY STORE 122 Fifth Street QUALITY GROCERIES 1 South Phone 571 Broken Sliced Pineapple, large cans, . - special per CAN .......s.seseeees Anes SPECIALS FORSATURDAY caged oo ee 19¢: Fie Granule Bate, $2.00 Yee mee lle. Havalian Pinapple, argecums, DD UN Me apes MI ee ec cseceseee Pumpkin, fine quality, = DB Wh MSpeeiat 2 280 igo. for oes cc csceccsce. 39c Deletes Fie Mle TE ib atieris tes. BO yas Bo So ie OE ey, teal hi Oe) Monarch Cotten, high grade regular price 60, 4.8 oo [I NOM seeal 8 pound pall soo... sa 0 see North Dakota Pure Honey, special 2 1-2 pound pail ...........4.505 . Bulk Cocoa, : : ~"\ special Baker's Chocolate, Ae 1-2 Ib. bars, cach .:.......ccscsaesesoees 19c The last chance for, bushel of apples this season! per OR a leony o's