The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1933, Page 3

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aS a | GRAPEFRUIT s- SPAGHETTI, 2 Ib. pkg. ....... Pastry Shoppe 104 FOURTH STREET COMBINATION SPECIAL Offered Saturday Only, Jan. 7th Checkerboard Mocha or All Chocolate and Layer One Cake one dozen delicious cookies, value 35c, sold Saturday only for 24c. Please select early. Saturday Specials at Phone 1612 Sweet tg LOOK foot met sie 12 for 45c Oranges Ssvis 3doz.49c Sty “ Oranges Delicious Apples Delicious Winesaps = Extra Special, O95 ¢ Winesaps Roman Beauty bay oo a 4 Roman Beauty x ——_—_—_——————— CRANBERRIES, Eatmor Solid Berries, 2 Ibs. . ...32¢ LETTUCE, Crisp solid heads, 2 for covcesehle CELERY, Well bleached, large banch .. TANGERINES, good med, size, doz. .. Butter, No. 1 cream- per Ib, . 22SEC per Ib. BACON, Armuor’s, sliced, ¥; Ib. cello. wrap. . 1 can No. 2 tin Stone's 8. O. Cut Ref. Beans 1 can No, 2 tin Stone's 8. wit Golden Corn 1 can No. 2 tin Stone's 'S. O. Early June Peas 2 cans No. 2 tin Stone's 8. O. Tomatoes (Thig Deal Is Regular 75c Value) eeeccececees ohOe Tissue, 1000 sheet count, 3 rolls . Peanut Butter, Ronco, 2 lb. jar Pork and Beans, Fig Bar Cookies, per Ib, SUGAR, Granulated; 10 Ib. bag . CLIMAX FLOUR, 98 Ib, sack $2.05; 49 Ib. sack $1.15 “Deis Pastry Specials "seriri*- CINNAMON or SWEET BUTTER BUNS, 2 doz, ..15¢ Bread [as 2 for lic “st Bread APPLE SAUCE CAKES or JELLY ROLLS, 2 for 15¢ QUALITY STORES 313 MAIN INCORPORATED PHONE 110 Where You Buy the Best for Less Coffee == TOMATO SOUP Serta: niet sat? 3 cans 22c Pork & Beans nnaiw ann kav iiasd Cans 17c Fresh, moist dried ’cots for ple or sauce Our Family brand, quick slew cooking. Large pka. OATS SWEET POTATOES fsivacks Ub. be APPLES 2. save oe Remee: ah ea e ORANGES sisi: Navels. ‘Tarwe WISE .o000e HEMPEL’S =: = Lb.29¢| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1938 MOTOR COLLECTIONS SHOW INGREASE FOR YEAR SAYS GRAHAM Figures For 1932 Exceed Those For 1931 By $852.40; Registrations Drop Aske iT state Buildings |OLAIM 1,000 RURAL|@ 2 psec rom cnn sna of 41 counites by the assolcation shows All public buildings and property of SCHOOLS UNABLE TO: thas ‘under the decreased valuation every description belonging to the yy the vo! une is Gah ite elisa ania there “are i700 rut schoo! stricts whose maximum levy of 14 mills will Scoreso ANNE (PERAMOG sear tornado fund under the recommenda- J reported that 34 county super- itendent its fixed an average of $1,109 Pr the minimum amount needed to the | eianaaten Association Presents brerevey maf aie ssi . Peer “Bince come jese districts Survey of 41 Counties; from other sources than direct taxes Asks State Aid — He suggests present law to make this compulsory. “Under the present law it is op- whether would in most instances be less than $200,” he continued, “since under the Present law, paid are also compelled cities and villages with the state thousan to pay high school tuition, it would lund,” Olsness reported. wg beso Mf ot “es Herbal redlrs seem evident that at least a thousand “I believe the taxpayers and pte Races Alt Mle fl dbo Tural schools in the state will not be trons of such school districts ‘would & standard school under the recently ‘able to maintain a standard served by the state fund in| adopted initiated law cutting the basis|under the existing law.” the reduced premium rates/of property valuation, M. E. McCurdy.| McCurdy said random reports indi- of said fund attain peat secretary of the N. D. Education asso-(cated that many city and village Olsness sald it is “significant” to note that “in spite of” the enn “|legislature in 1931 the fund made an ‘jsaid. “The year a profit of 81.7 per cent that sects large operating profit is ac- counted for principally by the low loss ratio of 17 Ld cent in 1931,” he ‘was less favor- “lable, becktae of of the high loss ration 1000 compared to about $47,000 in 1931. License fee collection for the coun- -$ = 18,292.45 40) ner the front, twisting it into a heap Man Hit By Rivet Leaves Hospi- tal; Broken Back Will Not incapacitate Other Victor in a double duel with death of 64.4 due to the capitol fire. How- ever, the operating profit for that year ‘was 42.7 per cent.” Local Auto Smashed By Train, Man Unhurt William Koenig, employe of the city water department, escaped injury shortly before noon Friday when the automobile he was driving was struck and demolished by @ Northern Pa- cific freight train at the Ninth street crossing. ‘The train was moving slowly and struck Koenig's light two-door sedan of wreckage. the demolished machine after the mishap, unscathed. He said he failed to see the freight train approaching. Koenig resides at 810 Twelfth St. House Asks Details Of Loans by R. F. C. Koenig climbed from o CHEERFUL “ “BUNDLE OF ENERGY” GREETS HIM Here's a “picture of health”—ond the secret of it s GOOD FOODS. Wholesome, nourishing things to eat build sturdy youngsters and protect Father's health, tool For your femily's health and happiness, insist on the high stenderd of quality you always find et ovr 1.G.A. store. At ou low 1.G.A. prices they cost no more then ordinary foods... Neb.), requesting the reconst corporation to furnish the house with details of loans made between Febru- ary and June last year. JAMESTOWN omserys DIES in in 1872 and was the oldest person liv- ing here. GENERAL CARD OF THANKS To all committees, donors of sup- plies and personal services, who aided us in making such an outstanding success of the Inaugural Celebration, January 4th, 1933, we desire to hereby express our since appreciation for the same. ‘Women's Nonpartisan Club No. ce Bismarck, N. Dak. SS Vw ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CONDI- The Bismarck Building and Loan As- sociation at Bismarck, North Dako- he nord yf business Decem- Eee esee=ses SS Se es Shareholacre Pa mAERE and Earn- ings Credited: Installment Shares Fully Pal Shares badder foods, for less money. Shop At Ow 1.G.A, TOILET TISSUE Ei tor..... 996 Macaroni Products ‘vic... 25¢ SOUP tks... Scans 29e RICE Ez"... Shs, 18¢ IGA ees TAPIOGA ic"... Ea. 1060 SODA em... a8 CAKEFLOUR i, Pkg. 19¢ SPICES sitice... 2 Pkgs, 15¢ Ber Cyt , POWDERED =e Gash on Hiand and in’ Banks 56, 5G STRAWBERRIE! nage 10 ena Total .... RASPBERRIES 2:7: Rainbow, Solid PRUNES Pack, No, 10 tin....... rer 46,916.58 saa re nse Account 5 Reserve Fund ... 317.22 Net Undivided Earnings. 46,430.48 $738,721.40 sTATE. OF NORTH DAKGTA, County e parelan. si i, Conklin, Secretary of the med iation, do solemnly that the e statement is true he best of my knowledge and be- Nef. (SEAL) abe awe: te ¥F. L. CONKLIN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3ist day of December, aE { Notary Public in and for the ‘State of North Dako’ My Commission expires Sept. 6th, COOK’S GROCE: a DICK’S GROCERY Correct Attest: IROCERY R. T. G a Pn SPEAES GROCERY MEATS Fronts P| CK Sacre 710 Thayer Oranges *s0a%%.....42¢. 1, case, $2.19; 2 doz. ..... CARROTS, green tops, bunches ...... 29C BREAD, white, whole PORK & BEANS, — Fn 25c . ae 10c | ions”... 22¢ Bismarck I. G. A. Stores 080 BISMARCK FOOD MKT. —408 —216 Bdwy. MEATS Phone 279 2b. roll ure, 45c¢ CHICKENS, 4to 6 Ib. average fancy, por Ih _18e van iss ldc VEAL CUTLETS wn "$7.09 | te... 99 We carry all L. G. A. Specials - 14c APPLES, Winesaps APPLES, Rome 50c $1.50 orders delivered, all parts of city. classified schools were just as badly affected by the valuation law. He gave approval to the governmen- . commiss! barred fion’s recommenda. tion for greater state aid to education | and suggested that it might enable the schools to remain open. TO FORM WHEAT POOL Wellington, New Zealand, Jan. 6— (®)}—Formation of a compulsory wheat pool designed to maintain the aver. age value of wheat, based on the New Zealand home consumption value, at four shillings five pence a bushel ($1.06 at par) and the export value of probably half a crown a bushel (60 cents at par) is provided in regula- tions issued Friday under the board of trade act. DIES AT DEVILS LAKE Devils Lake, N. D., Jan. 6—()}—El- mer E. Wheeler, 71, who came to North Dakota in 1882, died here Thursday from influenze and compli- cation incident to his Big 9-Day SALE GROCERIES FRUITS DRYGOODS Beginning today and con- tinuing until Saturday night, Jan. 14, inclusive. We are overstocked, therefore, we are going to give the folks of this community the oppor- tunity of buying their grocer- fes and fruits at a big cash discount, COME IN AND SEE THE MANY BIG BARGAINS We are going to close out our entire stock of drygoods. Come early for these Drygoods Bar- gains. Won't last long at the Prices we are asking. South Side Grocery 222 South lith St. Phone 571 Opposite Std. Oil Co, Warehouse Use the Want Ads Head Lettuce Carrots, bulk, spec. 10 Ibs. for 19c Potatoes, small firm, bushel .... 35c Sugar, pure granulated, special... DOC Small Peas, 3 No. 2 cans for . "BOc| = Ferndell Brand Spinach, sgaldlwgeil ...50c ie ae Pancake Flour, 35c ag 29 c ine ry. ch 15¢ Ferndell Brand Coffee, 42c vi... one Rutabagas TOM KEENE A Thriller on Horseback in “COME ON DANGER” Coming Monday Moran & Mack “HYPNOTIZED” Celery Tomatoes Comb Honey, fancy, 2 combs .. 29c Fancy Filberts, 25 c special, 2 lbs. for ... 9c Morton’s Smoked Salt, gan s-ss+-+ 91.00 Morton’s Smoked Salt, Block -_ Peanut Brittle, 2 Ibs. for ....... ~ 25 e Canton Preserved Ginger, meee stone jar, 95 Cc Canton Preserved Ginger, medium stone jar, 50 ‘ each ...ceeecees Cc Olives, fancy queen, full quart size jar, each Walnut Puffs C. 30 Ib. value, ela 2 lbs. for — N.Y. Aged Cream Cheese Impt. Swiss , Edam Goat Gammolost | Limburger Philadelphia Cream

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