The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 31, 1935, Page 5

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or surrender must have occurred since January 1, 1930. The applicant must be in actual distress with his mortgage indebted- ness and threatened with the loss of his home by foreclosure. Applicants who have ‘no present or prospective income and could not meet the in- debtedness, are ineligible unless their HOLC LOANS UNDER RGD REGULATIONS Applications to Be Accepted On- “ly From Owners Actual- ly in Distress The ‘property must he used by the owner as his home or held by him as his homestead and, as a rule, must have been his home on June 13, 1933, The home must have a value not exceeding $20,000. No loan may be made for an amount exceeding $14,000 or 80 per cent of the corporation’s appraisal of the property. Ordinary farm property is not eli- gible unless the applicant draws his Fahey, chairman of the corporation,|™&in livithood from non-farm oc- cupal Stir nab eria| Sonn, ee are clearly in distress, and loan if such refinancing is intended threatened with the loss of thelr bt to BoD) a bank loan or other homes through foreclosure. ligation. “No home owner should apply for The corporation will not refinance @ loan until he first made certain his|the home of an owner who can con- application will be eligible,” Reickert |tinue to carry his present loan. warned and pointed out the rejection Loans under the legislation permit- ‘ting the Home Owners’ loan corpora- to accept new applications for a day period will be accepted under Tigid eligibility tests, Ray Reickert, state HOLC director, said Friday. No application will be received after midnight, June 27 he said. Reickert said a notice from John H. Cohenour, Grace Colberg, Alfhild En- gen, Rebecca Freitag, Helen Hedden, Isabel Holwegner, Mildred Larson, Bert Mahiman, Virginia Malm, Mer- 79 Pupils Receive Penmanship Awards Seventy-nine awards have been re- ceived from the Palmer Penmanship Company of Chicago by seventh grade pupils of the Will junior high school for specimens of their handwriting prepared under the direction of their instructor, T..E. Simle. Improvement certificates have been given to Donald Klein, Jane Mundy, Doris Radspinner, George Bounds, Richard Davis, Tom Davis, Ann Ber- geson, Kathleen Brittain, Grace Col- berg, Jack Everts, Robert Johnson, Virginia Malm, Merriam Mann, Joe Nicola, Evelyn ‘Potter, Ruth ean wit, hg te Lester Willman, Frank letta Meyer, Lois Mil-|j_ natn, ‘oan Morton, Grace is iat Edna Solberg, Ralph Truman, Webber, Arthur Tilsen, Inez ton John Kunkle and Eugene McGarry. ‘The forty-nine pupils who have re- ceived final certificates during the year are Catherine O’May, Anne Til- lotson, James Azar, Lillian Bich, Viola rlam Mann, Marion Martin, Janet Mason, Fred Meske, Allan Oleson, Evelyn Potter, Harold Russell, Rosie Smith, Warren Stewart, Eldred ‘Welch, Marietta Meyer, Joan Morton, Dolores Munger,” Eunice Omdahl, Joyce Pavlok, Elizabeth Ritterbush, Eloise Rott, Grace Sanborn, Janet Sell, Ann Selvig, Eileen Skei, Adele Solberg, Edna Solberg, Pauline Spare, ‘Wanda Swenson, Betty Walla, Lois Clausnitzer, Tom Davis, Ardella Ja- cobson, Eunice Jessen, Brittain, Wilda » Florence of an ineligible application, on grounds of deliberate default on ex- isting debts, is likely to cause the home owner the loss of his property because of the unwillingness -of his present mortgagee to carry the loan following such default. Not to Save Lenders Lending institutions, he said, are in @ far stronger position today than they were a year ago largely as a re- sult of more than 2% billion dollars in bonds already disbursed to them by the HOLC. “They are well able to recast and carry reasonably sound mortgage loans, instead of coercing or even encouraging such borrowers to apply to this corporation,” he de- clared. FRESHEST FRUITS gontiman Lic RHUBARB, fancy 1 2 c 15c fresh, 4 Ibs, ...... LETTUCE, fresh, 23c¢ 25c crisp, 2 heads . ORANGES, med. size, 2 dozen LEMONS, large size, dozen ....... Apples, Delicious, 5 pounds Reickert said the corporation at- tempts to protect honest home owners in temporary difficulty “and not to save lenders from the results of their past mistakes in making excessive loans or lending to persons not -n- titled to credit.” Under the test of eligibility, he said: ‘The applicant must have been in involuntary default on his home loan PHONE 1994 ser | PAY AND TAKE STORES | Fancy Strawberries, Asparagus, Cucumbers WE DELIVER PHONE ORDERS Getting Acquainted with the multiplication table isn’t AND VEGETABLES necessary to have 10 children, CORN, Golden Bantam, fil Yor srrece jor aun, No. 2 cans, 25 because it'll give you new ap- SOE cco iuse c petite and better taste. Compare TOMATOES, it loaf for loaf for uniform rich- ness, outstanding deliciousness and vitamin content. PURITY bread is better for the kiddies, too, it provides just the proper dietary balance No. 2 can, 2 cans.. PEAS, Libby’s 19 c fancy, No. 2 can. SALMON, med. esential to-good red. 1b, flat tins 16 Bi] see a sterey crows, , Mon- ne 4 25 Cc “ene ed Slice fancy ake creamery, Ib...... 27c Bismarck 7 “Often Buttered—Never Bettered” (Continued Next Friday) on June 13, 1933, and unable to carry or refund the mortgage, unless it can be shown a default occurring later than that date resulted from unem- ployment or other mjsfortune beyond the applicant’s control. The record of the applicant for integrity Is a vital Norge any ap- plicant ‘will be rejected if his general record is unsatisfactory, particularly if he deliberately defaulted on his ex- isting indebtedness. Must Be in Actual Need To redeem a home from forced sale or voluntary surrender, such sale CASH GROCERY Fruits and Vegetables Phone 72 106 Main ..39C Queen Olives, quart jar ..... Butter, Se cro ac< ee Mayonnaise, pint jar ....... a 2 5 Cc Green or Wax Beans, No. 2 can, Pantry Pickles, pint jar Catsup, sce 2 for rises Cut Beets, can, 2 for Post Toasties, Corn Flakes, both for . Vienna Sausage, 4-0z. can ‘alc 9c We Take Relief Orders GUARANTE The Red & White Stores Scott’s Grocery 311 7th St. 816—Phone—617 Free Delivery SUPER SUDS, “If you are not delighted with Kellogg's Wheat Krispies, just return the peckage and your money will be cheerfully re- thelleyy OF BATTLE CREEK “AHOY, MATE! THEY STAY CRISP!” IF YOU haven’t tried Kellogg’s Wheat Krispies, you don’t know the newest goodness in wheat cereals. Wheat Krispies have something that no ready-to-eat cereal ever had before. Kellogg has found a way to blend two grains in one delicious cereal. Just enough rice is added to whole wheat to give new exciting flavor and unheard-of crispnese. : Wheat Krispies actually hold on to a wonderful crunchiness in milk or cream. Enjoy Wheat Krispies for nourishment. For flavor. For crispness. Buy a big package from your grocer. Oven-fresh. Ready to eat. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. 25c 19c large size CORN FLAKES, Kellogg’s, 2 pkgs. ...... PINEAPPLE, broken slices, No. 244 can GREEN CUT BEANS, Chocolate Covered _ COOKIES, 1 Ib. PRUNES, 512 AVENUE D COFFEE, Princess Patt, 1 Ib. jar, 33c; 3 Ib. jar ....... (Measuring Cup Free) PICKLES, Gedney’s Pantry, level teaspoontul 16 oz, jar 8c to a cup of flour MAYONNAISE, Min- for most recipes. neopa, 2 5 16 oz. jar ...... Cc OLIVES, Rose- dale, qt. jar . .39c eo BEEF, Libby's, OZ. UENNS SAUSAGES, eopa, per can 9c Lighthouse Cleanser, Cry- stal White, Gold Sg Dust, 2 cans ..... € JAM, Mickey Mouse, 1 Ib. jar 22c 9c 9c FIGS, 8 oz. pkg. ........ DROMEDARY DATES, 10 oz. pkg. Cook’s Grocery Where Your Dollar Buys More Than Ever Before PHONE 564 sheet rol are r rr BADE ois ings se 25c GREEN BEANS, SLICED PEACHES, os pet 22c ur Family, per can... Zc | GREEN CAR. 43, APRICOTS, Our 23 be ene Family, per can Cc pl ating | 5 c , crisp ..... 4 ASPARAGUS, 2 pounds ...... 27c RADISHES, Minnesota grown, e 1 red yy eae Veal Sten Chops and utlets BANANAS, fancy yellow, Brosh Pattie, Links | green ts,’ DBC Beer per Ib, OC ing med. -63c LARD, Armour’s and size, 4 doz, .. ya Zic | Som Be Bunn $i 94 @ Goose, per don, 19C THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MAY 381, 1935 -|Fifth Dies of Eating ing in the Pine River hospital, ac- | The “off flavors” occurring in milk jeliminated if the cows are taken from cording to Dr. A. J. Button, hospital / when cows are pastured on green rye.|the pasture about 2 or 3 hours before head. Funeral services for the five|wheat and barley may be practically | milking time. will be held Sunday at Motley, near where the family formerly lived. The bodies will be taken to Motley tod: Schilling Webber, Barbara Scott, Viola Lueck and Sylvia Thorson. Poisonous Toadstools Pine River, Minn., May 31.—Death of Rosella, 12, Friday brought to five the number of fatalities resulting from eating of poisonous toadstools by the J. D. Young “*Climolene makes whiter, ‘Another child Albert, 14, Is recover- ‘Pure }), cleaner, fresher ile looking clothes’® : Vani > ist STEARNS’ rad y . PASTE Daieat of Cz or te fot For whiter, cleaner, fresher looking clothes sprinkle Climalene in your wash water. It cuts grease, dirt and grime from clothes instantly. 19 saves’ your soap...real economy. “We Thank You” een aaa Pda) Cantaloupe 2 doz. Bananas, 3 lbs. for 3 3c Serie Avocadoes = Apples . Vegetables Tomatoes, Head Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflower, Carrots, New Peas, Wax Beans, Radishes, Green Onions, Rhubarb, New Potatoes Grocery Department eed fancy Valencias, | Apples, Roman Beauties, size, extra fancy, ie 4T€ "oe 2D 2 doz. for . 4 lbs, Fresh Strawberries, Fresh Pineapple, Watermelon, Cantaloupe, Fresh Cherries 5c] Spinach, Cauliflower, Beets, Parsnips, Rutabagas, Libby's Milk, tall CAN .......cssssecseccccecrereserees sees Tomatoes, No. 2 can King’s Quality, Cucumbers, fancy, Radishes, fancy, large, each per bunch ......... eeeceeey Meat Department Carrots, Tomatoes, Parsley, Green Onions, Fresh Peas, U. 8. Inspected Steer Beef Pot Roast, Green Stringless Beans, Wax Beans, Sweet Potatoes, POP POU, 6 Sek os cseessvorecsedesesecsans New Potatoes U. 8. Inspected Pork Loin Roast, butt end, per pound U. 8S. Inspected Steer Round Steak, per pound Serv-well Hawaiian Pine- toes. Oe 23c Mazola Oil, pint can, each ... Fairway Coffee, it is a blend of the finest grades with no acid coffees includ- ed, produces 80 cups to the 33c Fairway Sliced Beets, No. 2 size, 2 3 c 2 cans for Saueeont Gloss Starch, Meat Loaf, Beef, Pork and Veal, Fairway Carrots and Peas, No. 2 size can, 2 cans for 29c Benay Salmon, 16 oz. tall can, special, per can .. 1 9c Fairway Ammonia, full strength, 1 9 c quart bottle Ferndell Whole Kernel Cudahy’s Luncheon Loaf, per pound Just Phone 1060 “Service Since 1883” ae i Ws 20c is OX soc: 80c CARROTS, crisp, bunch ..... 5c NEW ia an 5 lbs. 19 E. A. B R oO WwW Ni Yellow i. ne “ Where Quality Counts — special ........ 3 Lhs. ™ The Sanitary Store All Phones 1400 =: 1122 Fifth Street All Phones 1400 TITTLE BROS, PACKING CO. MEAT MERCHANTS “GUARD YOUR HEALTH” We Handle Government Inspected Meats 100% PURE LARD Full Flavored Large Aromas 7c STRAWBERRIES ASPARAGUS x2?ranch OR ANGES Fancy, medium large SPECIAL SALMO (limit), 2 lbs. for Morrell’s Sugar Cured, per Ib. .......+ 23c SMOKED PICNICS VEAL STEW a Fresh and meaty, Libby’s Product, 2 pounds Medium Red, 1-Ib. tin .... Ic Leg Roast, Shoulder Steak KRAUT 33s un... .... 2for 19¢ Veal, Ib. ... 16} Veal, ib. ... 18 TOMATOES Fix” Be. ..2 for 31¢ BEEF POT ROAST, Tender, Ib. ....17¢ MAYONNAISE ie ter eee 25c — 5 ‘oung Tender ound, roun CORN Gaile Bantam... .ssesssee 2 for 25c Boil. Beef,Ib. L5C| Steak, Ib... 22C MEL © iitpetated’ ocscsestecsesees: 3 for 22c <= ng ; RING LIVER SAUSAGE perp... 15¢ SWEET POTATOES Wo"? sue... 16c ee = » — o ff 9 isc, DricK or Cream, ID. c SUMMER SAUSAGE 2c (One Measuring pa Free) per Ib. Grain-Fed MEATS PR =e Phone 9Q Phone T-BONE STEAKS, po gy Fe nin a AL. RYCKMAN N) iia fancy, Ib. ..:.....000- 25c prime, Ib. ............ 25c 400 Main Avenue Feed iss AOC lee Bees BRO Fruits - Vegetables - Groceries WE DELIVER ALL PHONE ORDERS C. 0. D. POT ROAST Stee! pouna VEAL STEW freet, pound . GUSSNER’S “Four Deliveries Daily” Queen Olives, quart jar, only Sunshine Crackers, small pkg. New Potatoes,

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