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é THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1983 I i to make their home i i of her daughter, Mrs. Macklin , 150. it of the total valuation. her allotment, and Thursday refused | They left in 1928 . Local Lions Attend Girl and Matches 208 Fou ae ‘avenue northeast, reer me ‘tae Tae industrial commission | to : iimar. Besides Dr. Frisch, she will meet earlier in the day to draw P I 5 F would be collected and this would de- eopie’s Forum fray the costs of running our state I P and schools together with a fair tax) Beulah Conference Thought Fire Cause |as. (Editor's Note)—The Tribune wel- | |0n real estate. And, for such a re- died ple ee aM Mie te eee fer to of the in fon board hat levy should be | 860,000,000 buahel z with contro: ||Die of this state would object to-an| Seven members of the Bismarck| Fire, believed to have been started|She hed been ill for'two months, (i borlhondlshige gl Snsisted Russia’s re-|Madison, Minn., Sept. 30, 1880. Her comes letters oi jects of inter- ||placement, we don't believe the peo- x | Palma Marle Nelson was born in i made in connection with real estate ‘Americans ° Yerstal religious subjects, which ||even jarger sales tax than the one| Lions club motored to Beulah Thurs-|by 8 small girl playing with matches,| | Mrs. Paul moved to Mandan from | ila, A teat bonds, tural does not threaten anything of /marriage to Dr. Frisch occurred on ¥ OF | etch ges defeated | 4 destroyed a mattress but caused little |Richar lowing the death last ‘of wheat dumping on «| Aug, 30, 1923, She had been which offend good taste and fair ||Which was defeated. day evening to attend @ conference| damage Thursday afternoon in the|July 12 of her husband at Dickinson.| A valuation of $740,123,337 has/the nature of wi Py ‘ailment for several months TAR ae ay ay ae edo intauas et Nigel of the Bismarck zone of the service apartment of V. D. Marshall, 306%| She was born Oct. 49, 1870, in Rus. |been set for ry Loo eal Rea ise eg vei would el other nations joke to or ue ‘i Fee The eek eras Bp PseUdony™. | "Tax those who spend thelr money | ‘lub organization. Thayer ‘avenue west, ACcording to ie ee ieee ae Richendte Oink [e44. ‘The valustlon of farm lands| An official announcement said fur- cata it, We will ree | (foolishiy—and who have little to show! More than 100 men attended the|afty A. Thompson, chief of the fire| daughters, Ung at ”|was fixed at $01,332,839, a reduction ther negotiatioris would be carried’on|(mwo Are Killed in finned aes ae Paperve for what they spend. ; dinner meeting. Eighteen Missouri sendy Marshall told fi en that| Requiem Mass will be celebrated at |Of $68,656,353 under last year’s valu- between the government’s and it was Py di ¢ here ee nse be Neceeeary’ Ge || There are all kinds of ways in which ' stope clubs are included in the zone. |ner small daughter had been in bed|8 ocolck (MS.T.) ation. held likely that further discussions Motoring Acciden » money is spent in this way. We need| 5 ‘Urban real estate was valued at|with the Russians might take place in ‘ conform to this policy. not enumerate them. But for those| Among featured guests were twojin the apartment previous to the/at St. Vincent's Catholic church, 12 138,700,497, with last ’g| the United States. ( Rrra is ime things which are necessary to our ex-|'New England men, members of a new| Start of the fire. Smoke trom the miles northwest of Mandan. Funeral /FAti nave, eremeed ; Llane cnensl tan aon ay {NEED REPLACEMENT TAX —[istence such as food, fuel, medicine|club which will receive its Lions|#ttress filled the apartment but an: kee abies : Bismarck, N.D.,{and clothing, it is unjust and wrong|charter next Thursday evening, Oct.|7emen temoved the mattress from ranged for 3 o'clock Satutday after- 4 i Sept. 25, 1933, |to levy a sales tax. We hope our fu-|5, This club is sponsored by the Dici. | *"¢,bullding upon their arrival. noon, The body will be interred in 8t.| Russia Threatening A . . 1 Editor, Tribune: Iture statesmen will enact some such| inson organization. : are ee ee ee World Wheat Treaty Dies in Minnesota ins to avoid two others tt met on { ‘The people of North Dakota have |legisiation aimed to correct some of) Principal speaker at the meeting | 9. G. Belthon. ' fecce j shown in no uncertain terms that they jthe present evils, not merely having| was Harry J. Weinbergen of Dickin-| gqnge'e “am Wes sounded at 3:55/ Founlization Board ; = ake are against any new or additional for its purpose the taxing of the pub-json, district governor of the organi-|° | taxes, and yet, had the sales tax pro-/lic for all it will bear to pay for more|zation. Bismarck men who spoke in- Mrs, Frank P. Frisch of Willmar, | power line pole near here early Friv , ‘ | 1 2. 7 r London, Sept. 29.—(#)—American | Minn., a former resident of Bismarck, | day. | Will Fix State Levy |nesotiators were confident Friday a| passed away early Monday morning,| The dead are Mrs. Stuard Beckman, position been different, we are sure | squandering and office holders. cluded J. P. Spies and A. A. Mayer, world wheat program could be carried | Sept. 25. Funeral services were held|29, of Hopkins, Minn. and Clifford the outcome would have been much A Reader. President and secretary, respectively, Mother of Mandan ‘A meeting of the state board of |°% without Russia if necessary but| Wednesday afternoon at the Vinje|V. Maloney, 3S, Minneapolis. Mr. Geant lerbees eoniewst 65. yeursOld Farmer [Sao Rca aa Setoaes| Woman Stace | Site wm uaeet seer [pray sna Saree Coat te tr | SEW Ste si cna ee een oe 1-4 a sident and = secre a ° nt nl Instead of merely an additional tax,|00-Xear-Old Farmer | or all clubs represented. were ‘calica aD Rai tclR ) ent, came here from New York City|en unconscious to ® hospital. Alfred a zs . Mrs. Helen Paul, 62-year-old wom-|on an assessed valuation of $1,035,- . it would have met a different recep: upon. Russia demands at least 75,000,000/when Dr. Frisch became connected | Larson, Hopkins, the fourth occupant Hoe hates and ones who bear! Of South Dakota Dies|""S,... sismarck men who attended] "he nalesousl Blece een ents im | 158.544 for sil Property in North De- bushels of the export quote, double|with the Quain and Ramsted clinic |of the car, quffered minor injuries. the greater part of the tax burden| the conference were Burleigh County * are well aware that some method|, Henry McCormick, 65-year-old| Treasurer Ernest Elness, County |°°!°°k Friday morning at the home|tax. The levy will be computed on Wi 1G : X\ tf Ww. ro) A/a ytd \Y EF 3 AS aes \ should be had to ease their burdens| farmer of Watauga, S. D., and father | Judge I. c. Davies, G. A. Dahlen and # and place them upon those more able | °f Hugh D. McCormick of Fort Yates.) mz ©, Bailey. % to bear them, Many of those who re-|Sioux county register of deeds, died ceive high salaries and professional|@t @ local hospital at 9:10 o'clock | =e incomes pay but a small tax compar- night. He had been in the ed to what they should pay, and this ce Saeank een " throws a huge burden upon those with Ss bor . 11, + | B & T d tangible property of alr kinds. . Hae any Venn farm- r ‘own 1e man But when we propose to set a flat y ‘S. Where Qual ‘ rate upon everyone, regardless as to| Funeral services will be conducted | pa Q eee the justice of such a tax, we are bound/ from the Presbyterian church at Mc- |B an Phones 1400 122 Fifth st. to court trouble. It is true that farm{Intosh, S. D. at 2 o'clock Sunday products were exempted from the tax | afternoon, with Rev. Mr. Boehm, pas- at the time they left the hands of the| tor of the church, officiating. The producer, but no one could doubt that | body will be interred in the McIntosh % HEMPEL’S:: Saturday Specials Green Cut Wax the id | cemetey. A e e A descend upon the producer sooner fin, Bie Boek. Beans Apples Beans Prices listed in this advertisement are also ef- ee oeae taer ana ckter necessities, in- Buttercup Squash, Carrots, No. 2 tin SCTE TRIP oLne ral fective at our Quality Store, 313 Main Ave., 4 cluding. all but the higher priced Beets, Parsnips, Green Pep- Can tded g! i" i Bismarck, N.D. , bushel baskets, 10c “not box clothing, should have been exempt ” 4 from the sales tax. AS a replacement pers, Hot Peppers, Parsley, tax the sales tax should replace the| Sweet Potatoes, Garlic personal property tax altogether, since it is the citizens of the state who! \{ Fancy Golden Bantam BUTTER =cut HONE scm Ae Peanut Butter Ginger Snaps |] «ff | Our Family brand, ground from fancy Crisp, fresh old-fashioned Virginia nuts. . Ginger Snaps H 2 Lb. Jar 2.Lbs. this tax, and outside owners of : No. 2 size pone — Feal estate could not benefit. Had this | co A bs 37c 2 doz. 56c is. ~ORANGES :csi 2 doz. 56c teem Mt bettie tne 2___==-= gemma, | taidlnameineaaes that the farmer and the worker would A. not be taxed year in and year out on/ AILT. G. A. the same old stock of personal prop-| Specials * erty, In the case of farmers it would mean that they would no longer be compelled to pay taxes on personal BACON. property which was covered by a! IN. 10 mortgage. It would also dispense|f '2-lb. pkg. ...... Cc with the horde of assessors and tax|I BUTTER, gatherers who descend upon us every A spring, taking down for assessment | 2-Ib. roll ........ everything the farmer has from the/f/ APPLES, Fancy nail to the patched pair of not wrapped, WOK os ineisioe It would aiso mean that for those ROLLED RIB ROAST, per Ib... 21 Cc things which were not actually neces- SWEET POTA- TOES, 5 Ibs. .... 24C “Extra TOKAYGRAPES) = spar = 8 Ibs. 25c CONCORDGRAPES V5", 2 for 49c LETTUCE, large crisp heads. . .2 for 23c TOMATOES fea'npe "............. Bu. $1.85 ONIONS bry Rie ......50-Ib. sack $1.35 CELERY Wal tienthed eo .cccseesseeesee 18€ Fancy Asparagus, No. 1 size square can, each ...... es 27 Cc 2 cans for .......52¢ Dole Pineapple Juice, 2 No. 2 size cans for ........ 35c Ferndell Brand Coffee, special, BOP ADS 06.0 0:00 556 33c Chipso Soap Flakes, 5 pkgs. tree) tor... 91.10 sary to our daily existence a sales tax ’ le rise _ SPOHN S SQUASH, Tie TQe Tce ~ 5G ||]| CONCORD GRAPES, 12-gt, basket. 58 26s et Me i ‘ Vanilla Salad Chi 2 < E: 49 cooking = ¥ Eid, | Jonathan Apples | orate um. <= Tissue 16-0z. jar 8-02. bottle |130-pound - $163 17 . c Phone 626 518 Ninth St. washing. powder. Zalo brand, soft ster- Makes mild cleans- . ilized bathroom tis- ing suds. 4 Pig. -1 : Srollst7e |’ Carnation Milk, 3 large cans for 20c Crisco, : Peaches, sliced, Raisins, seedless, Ser Baa; tone. = No 2M tin’. LOC | 24. pkg 15c : & toes, 3 cans ..... LETTUCE ry : 4 Minnesota Golden Corn, yee poe 1 3 c Eaeeeberrioar; 29c Crisp, solid heads of : 106 California Lettuce .. 5 CRABAPPLES Libby’s Sweet Potatoes, It's time to spruce up the houe, But Cleaning Day Blues ore gens foreves! LP In efficient GIA sone andcherpion Theyika tihacd nak Peas, Early June, 1 0 c Pop Corn, “Bus- No. 303 tin..... ten” 10-02. tin, LOC No. 214 L , h a. ........ koe of vain acerca enn ten ga ional a oy White Naphtha Laundry : : : dears Tea, 20c ~ 1. G. A. Advertising for Week of Sept. 29th to Oct. 5th ~ med. tin, 2 for... 1 1 Cc sarc 2 5 c For jelly making or pickling. Firm ripe fruit. aa 21 i CLOROX, quart bottle ............ ee 28e aE (ages Box $1 55 10 Lhs. 53e , : art bottles... Ch tf LYE ( G A 3 25 aroni, No. 1, Palmolive Beads, = § : » te UL AL, 0 Cals -_____. B phe eos LAC | ect, phe... DC Seedless Raisins, 2 |b. pkg. nae 15c patzoee! EsUBe or quick, jarge package, BOP... cs ccs 0e 25c Ovaltine, reg. 50c seller, per can... 39c American Cream Cheese ......... 2lc Butter, 14-1 prints, 2 Ibs. SR, 48c Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over. Phone Orders Delivered C. 0. D. —Quality Store Phone 110 Piggly-Wiggly Phone 630— ARMOUR’S SHANKLESS PICNICS peri. sn... LOC (1 Rubber Soap Dish FREE) DeLuxe Grade ........ “I” Grade ..... “A” Grade .... BRILLO, 2 10¢ pkgs. ......15¢ N .59e FLOUR f Swiss Pure Lard, Carol Grade ..................39€ j i ff i-lb. pkg. ....... 10c MOP HEAD and MOP STICK, 236 Climax, 49 Ibs. .....$1.89 | 199.135, — $5.59 2 i or... 3 cee ee $5.59 of ie _—_—_—_—_—_——————= COFFEE, 18K, 1 Ib. vacuum can ... ee. .B8C Dak. Maid, 49 Ibs. ..$1.89 | 10-Ib. cloth sack... .56 WHEATIBNS, 2 pigs. ...... 000 :0--sccsceseces 25c cOTT’S : i = GROCERY 311 Ith St 4 816—Phone—817 Baking Powder itz." 10¢ ———| EE aye i [BISMARCK TRIBUNE PATTERNS | i PRESERVES is.?7.2zuct 21 nia. PEAS, Good Quality, 2 No. 2 cans VERY EASY ‘E! PEACHES, 18K, sliced or halves, 2 No. 24 cans 35c 10: MAKE “The Red and White Store” APPLES, F: : fonathaus, per bor..9 1.69 CATSUP, Carol, 2 14-02. bottles .. 28¢ PATTERN 1512 BLUING. Carol, 10 oz. bottle ........ 10e Bi Special P. & G. Products for CLOTHES PINS, I. G. A., pkg. of 40s . -10¢ f _ .the Popularity Contest CLOTHES LINES, Carol, 100 feet long -27e Bee paar, | Wl GLOSS STARCH. I. G. A.. 2 1-Ib. pkgs. . ‘Be Pat ie, 2 tors .... LOS AMMONIA, Carol, 12 0z. bottle . . 12c° SCRUB BRUSHES, each .......... STOVE POLISH. Black Silk, per can . SHINOLA, All Colors, box .... POLISH. Jet Oil, all colors, botth SAL SODA, I. G. A., 24 Ib. pkg. .. CLEANSER, I. G. A., 4 cans .... SOAP FLAKES, I. G. A., per pkg. ... SOAP GRAINS, I. G. A., per pkg. ..... CHIPSO Fam CASTILE, ¢ bars LOC: CEREAL, large pea. LOC if K i i Ht LAUNDRY SOAP, I. G."A, 10 bars ...........29¢ aes depends upon his We WASHING POWDER 1.6. A. 2 pls... 2te “end in tar. is comfort do be im heal wn Gee Mae Facey ane emse S88 Eng yu ove oon RINSO = k It might not coour to you that such a thing as the soap in which ’ per p g. ie iis (a guaseie on osberd bao to do with his dispost- 0000% Whe Hn IN CASH PRIZES fice Guked gunetie ae Kiag areal baby’s delicate skin, preventing i

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