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‘COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1986 5 and 6, Block 18, Governor Pierce’s Addition be sold to Harold Juhala; the above lots being sold as recom- mended by the Board of City Commis. sioners for not less than the face of the General taxes, plus Special As- y Pi DINGS , Western Un sessments. "COMMTSSTONERS oe rams on, Telewraph Coo 45] **Holi Gall: All members voted “aye.” Bismarck, N. D. Moved by Commissioner Cameron ‘The Board of County Commissioners 62.97] and seconded by Commissioner Tied- convened with Commissioners Swat 5 man that the application of the Bank son, Lein, Cameron, Tiedman and| ‘jail .. ‘ 4.10 | of North Dakota for abatement of the Fricke present. French & Weich Hardware Co, general taxes for the year 1928 and Moved by Commissioner Tiedmanj supplies, county jail ...... 41) following, years _ on the S%NWK, and agconded by Commissioner Lein| Capital Steam Laundry, iaun- NWSW of Sec. 1; SEX of Sec. 2, that the minutes of the last meeting | dry, county jail 11.12 | 137-80; also, an Und. 1-3 Int. S%S% of de approved as read. Capitar peublish ing Co., suppiies, Sec. 15-137-79, be approved for the Roll Gal 11: All members voted “aye.” 12.24] reason that the State Treasurer, as Re this time, the annual report of supplies, court: Trustee for the State of North Da- the uncollected personal property hou aeons 10.00} kota, has acquired title to this land, es in Burleigh County, compiled by Melvtiie Electric Shop, “sup: Roll Call: All members voted “aye.’ the sheriff of thi inty, was sub- Nprunicere : 367] Moved by Commissioner Tiedman mitted to the Board. owh Bisms ck Grocery 7.85 | and seconded by Commissioner Cam- Board proceeded to exami: Acme Chemical Co. 1400 | eron that the Board adjourn until 2:00 Moved by Commissioner Lein Board of | Manag nears seconded by Commissioner Swanson| Mem. Dec. Appropriation... 166.67 All members voted “aye. that the Board adjourn until 2:20) N. D. House of Merc: ck P. M., Jan. 10, 1936 o'clock p. ‘priation . 100,00| The Board of County Commissioners Foil Call: All members voted “aye.” | Meyer Broadcasting Go., reconvened. On Roll Call all members 2130 o'clock P. M. Jan. 7, 1936 nouncements . 3.50 | Were present. The Board of County Commissioners} Walter W. pecuenon, At this time the Board proceeded reconvened. On Roll Call all members and rental ...............0. 5.00| with the examination of the list of were present. lonroe Caleuiating ‘Machine uncollected personal property taxes At this time the following bit Co., rental of Monroe ..... +. 49,00]in Burleigh County, hereinbefore men- were allowed, subject to due or Burroughs Adding — Machine toned; and also, heard several com- en! ersonal ropert; O., ren of machine .. 40.40 | mittees, watrants ordered drawn for lonroe Calculating Machine Report of the State Bank Examiner Edwin Bothne, expent Co,, maintenance agreement 18,00] approved, with the exception of the <$ 11.16] Remington Rand, main- old disputed balance in the office of tenance agreement « 10,00] the Register of Deeds. ’ reporter Gu Moved by Commissioner Lein and Edwin E. Bothn' 16.88| seconded by Commissioner Cameron court reporter Gustav services gag) that the Board adjourn until 9:30 Edwin BE. Bothn Fred Hessinger, service o'clock a. ate court reporter . City of Bismarck, water Roll Gall: All members voted “aye. Berta E. Baker, water 9:80 o'clock A. M., Jan. 11, 1936 care of feebl ded Mrs. Henry swindling, care of The Board of County Commissioners reconvened, On Roll Call all members lig! children’ ..... 30.00] N. W. Bell Teleptione Co., tele- were present. Good Samaritan Hospital, care phone service ............. 218.08| At this time the Board proceeded to of indigent . 25,00 allow the following bills, subject to Good Samaritan ‘choo, care of due or delinquent personal property indigen’ 52.00] Capital Publishing Co, print- taxes, and ordered warrants drawn Wing ercantis Go., groceries and advertising . 8,00 | for same. for poo seseseses 28,23/ The Reminder, printing ‘and’ad- C. A. Swanson, mileage, coun- Bismarck Lumber’ Go," lumber vertising ..... 6.00] ty commissioner 4.48 for poor .. 16.81] The Wachter "Transfer Co., W, F. Cameron, mii Al's Grocery) ‘groceries for poor 13.40] freight charges ... 1.50] | ty commissioner 1.40 Washburn 1c al for Griffin Co., rental of 30:00|J. M. Lein, milea; poor .. 11.38! W, F. Cameron, witnes commissioner. 6.60 Standard ity commission 2.00] Wm. Fricke, mileag oor. 2.29] J. A. Kohler, witne commissioner .....se....... 252 J.C. Pen ission . 2.00]. M. Lein, services,“ county poor . 10.92/Emil Paul, with commissioner .... see 80,00 Ave ts commission ... 6.00|H. F, Tiedman, services, coun- esesesezes 8.31] Dr. C. E. Stackhouse, services, ty_commissioner . 25.00 orayie Pharmacy, drugs “for insanity commissioner ... 35.80 | W. F. Cameron, services, coun- eS 22.04] Geo. M. Register, services, in- ty commissioner 25.00 John. Heilickson, servic 23.401 sanity commissioner . 20.80|C. A. Swanson, services, county George Guesner, ‘rental, surpias eo. 8. Register, services and commissioner 30.00 commodities '...... 100.00| expense ........ 10,00] Wm. Fricke, services, county Bismarck Grocery Co., suppiles, Harold Irvine, sand and gravel _8.00| | commissioner. . 30.00 surplus commodities... 6.38] Dunham Lumber Co., storage. 10.05 | St. Andrew's Hospita N. D. Power & Light Co., light Oncar H. Will & Co.” storage... 10.00) | talization 7.00 surplus commodities 10.88] Moved by Commissioner Cameron | Dr. G. A. Di - €ity of Bismarck, water and seconded by Commissioner Swan- 12.00 water, surplus commoditi N. D, Power & Light Co. rent for poor .... Northern racific freight charges . Soo Line Freight De; charges . 2.32 Ww. E. Perry, burial “of” inai- gents Roan & Strauss, medical serv- eb Hospital, hospitaliz- st. Mexia Hospiisi,” hospital: ization . At this time the Board fieard's eral committees, Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron that the Board adjourn until 9:30 oraleee a. m., Wednesday, January 19: 78.10 6 v= on Call: All members voted “ay 9130 o'clock a. my Jan. 8, 1936 The Board of Count; missioners reconvened. On Roll Tait all members were Present. At this time the following bills were allowed, subject to due or delinquent personal property taxes, and warrants ordered drawn for s: Bismarck Hospital, ime: “hospitalls- ation 39.00) Bart, Sign Bervice,” services Dr. W. H. Bodenstab, county 8 Wanttaja, services .... medical referee . 175.00 Clseenes Scott, services . Dr, A. M. Fisher, medical serv- ward Schafer, services . : + 142,84] Clemens Clooten, services 1 Carl Olson, services 82.80 | Henry Olson, services G. E. Peterso! 27.50 14.45 * Hibbs, dental services 40 | Howard Glanville, services Dra, eee & Blunt, dental serv- ede of State Highways, EAST RON 45.05 RWR refund ..... : B.S Webb, butial’ of indigent 60.00] 3. C.‘Thorson, J. W., Calnan, burial of ind!- logical survey 8.0 gent ... 35.00] Clarence Scott, x Dr. R, 8, Enge, 67 | Hen Klagenberm, services .... 10.00 Mrs, Henry Jacobson, services 3.07] Amiel Flepkorn, road work. 24.30 Finney's Drug Store, drugs for Leyla Teactor ’ & Machinery Poor ........ see. 268 o., repairs and express. 14.22 Capital Cut Ra Lewis tractor & Machinery for poor . 108.97] | Co, services 55.50 Hall's Drug Johnson, gravel. 11.85 Poo! 30,20 | Biamarce Palatee Glas 37.10] _ plies, or 66.10 Service Drug, drugs for poor.. 101.65 J. A. McGai i 3.16 Gs Coamenney Cas: cibtnaas tar Wilton National Farm 4.58] Assn., release expenses 12.50 Hogara Gianviite; coal for poor 3840] Blamarck’ Paint @ Glass €o., N. D. Power & Light Co., cur- supplies ...... 82.88 wight, surplus commodities .. 8.53] Wing Mercantile C supplies. 4.98 D, Power & Light Co., ones Wing oe Co., gas and oil . F N-urplus, commodities: 40.00} Sinclair Refining Co., gas.. x Walter W. McMahon, rental of Standard Oil Co., gas’ and oii 23 typewriter 4.00] Dunham Lumber Go. lumber.. 4.43 N care ‘ot Fred Anstrom, sheriff, mileage 122.60 1681) Carl Kositzky, deputy sheriff, of in ns Home Séclety, care of children D. G. Davenport, children Mrs. Andrew ent childiren Mrs, Earl Olmsted, dependent children ... eeeeececece T, C, Casey, rent for poor. Mike Schwartzenberger, rent poor ....+ Be Bismarck Bargain Store, cloth- ing for poor Loyd Widtang, poor People’s Dept. St: clothing for poor . People’s Dep’ for poor . Capitol Arm: clothing. {oF 7.34 aon ah that a7 leigh County” Welfare Board ber ue. 6.09 | to fill this vacancy, subject to the ap- 50,00 | seconded by tha 425.86 | o'clock a. Roll C 45.00] E. Sines 15.00 we L, W. es 15.00 H Bon Ed, 10.00] R. 1H, 13.00| Frank Yeiter, 15.00 | W. r Franklin, witness fees 3.04| Earl 3.64| Veronica Rutten, witne 7.66] R. C. Kirkwood, witne: the resignation of Mrs. Edith nklin as a member of the Bur- cepted and Mary Cashel be appointed broval of the State Welfare Board. Roll Call: AU members voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Lein and Commissioner Cameron t the Board adjourn until 9:30 . M. Jan. 9, 1936 ‘The Board of county Commissioners . On Roll Call all members were present. At this time the following bills were allowed, subject to due or de- linquent personal property taxes, and warrants ordered drawn for same: Corwin Churchill, services. Adolph Weber, services John Carlson, road work Mrs. Jack Andrews, cai pendent children |.. Harold Fields (assignment) services .... rere Angus Falconer, services.....- T. R. Atkinson, county surveyor services ... T. R. Atkinson, county survey- or, mileage mileage J, ‘ohler, miieage county treasur of the of the various offices and found them correct. Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron that $5,000.00 be tra rred from the General Fund to the Poor Fund. Roll Call: All members voted “aye.” Report of Chas. Fisher, Clerk of Court of fees collected during the month of October, 1935, approved and ordered filed, Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Swanson that the Board adjourn until 2:00 o'clock p. Roll dat All members voted ‘ae od ck P. M., Jan, 11, 1936 of County Corneinsicnees reconvened. On Roll Call all mem- bers were present. Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Tied- man, that in agreement with the Proclamation issued by Walter Wel- ford, Acting Governor of the State of North Dakota, and the powers vested in this | Commission by Section 5, Chapter 276 of the 1931 Session Laws, the County Treasurer is hereby auth- orized to accept the face of the tax, as full payment of the 1933 and all prior taxes, subject to the approval of this Commission and the State Tax Commissioner, This authority, being operative until September 1, 1936, Roll Call: Commissioners Swanson, pass; Lein, aye; Cameron, aye; Tied- man, aye; Fricke, aye. Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron that the Board adjourn Sine Die, Roll Call: All members voted “aye.” The Board of County Commissioners convened. On Roll Call Commissioners Swanson, Lein, Cameron, Tiedman and Fricke were present. The Board reorganized at this time. Moved by. Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Tied- man that Commissioner Fricke be ‘re- elected chairman of the county board for the ensuing year. . Roll Call: Commissioners Swanson, aye; Lein, aye; Cameron, aye; Tied- jan, aye; and Fricke, pass. Moved ‘by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Lein that Dr. L. W. Larson be reappointed County Health Officer for the year 1936. Roll Call: All members voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron that Mrs. Fred Anstrom be re- appointed Matron of the county jail for the year 1936, at a salary of $25.00 per month. Roll Call: All members voted “aye, Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Lein that Commissioner H. F, Tiedman be reappointed as the representative for Burleigh County on the W. W. Mem. Board of Governors for the year 193 Roll Call: Commissioners Swanso: aye; Lein, aye; Cameron, aye; Tie man, pass; Fricke, aye. At th Bosra’ proceeded to check the records Moved by Commissioner Cameron giving month at National. Dozens of bell ringing values are on sale this week-end. cash items Lai 8. ‘allen, yee fe Hamro, witness fees. witness fees. Ebeling, witness fees. ay Ulrich, witness fees Schultz, witness fe Louise Masseth, witne: Frank Finlayson, witn Clara Brady, witness fe Vincent Kavaney, witness f J. a Shimek, witness fee hy Commissioner ver 3.41 and, neconded by Commissioner Lein Mrs. Harry Clooten and Martin tha 13.28| Nelson of Sterling, N. D., be nominat- ed to fill the vacancy on the Burleigh 4.65) County Welfare Board, made by the Grape. -Nuts7-0z.pkg. 10¢ FLAKE Post’s Bran 10-0z. pkg. 10¢ ‘THERE'S A REASON Grape-Nuts 12-0z.pkg.16c BREAKFAST COCOA Baker’s . '4-lb. canlOc BAKER'S PREMIUM SHREDDED Coconut 24-0z. 2. ples.I7¢ BAKER'S SOUTHERN Coconut . 24-02. tinsI7e SYRUP—TABLE-SIZE Log Cabin 12-oz. tinl9< GAKER'S PREMIUM Chocolate ‘4-Ib. cakel3c Wachter Transfer Corp, tuet disqualification of Geo.’ W. Moffit: for tor the consideration, and from whom the Olson in Co., fuel for poor 3.25 Public. Welfare Board is requested to 8-0z. pkg. Ile wine ie kee pill was rejected: ae ove an appointment. | rst ational nm “q on, “4 Gal members vo' “ay N, D., rent for poor ...... ved by Commissioner Swanson 1-Ib. can43e and seconded by Commissioner Ca: orelock p.m. Rall c ‘all: All members voted “aye.” 190 o’clock 8, 1998 rhe Board of Co reconvened, on Roll Sait all members bills, personal property taxe: warrants drawn for sam Mrs. Sadie Kendall, care de- pendent children — Carietine Livingston, rent or Patterson "Hotel Annex, care of old people . Stackhouse & Henderson, med- ical Ce de 5.00 50.00 A. 's "Lenhart, ‘drugs tof poor.: Broadway Drug Store, Arua fOr POOF ....seseee . Bert Hedstrom, coal for poor. . ZO. batecignd salary, county agent ....... 30 H. O, Putnam, mileage apa ex- mmissioners | recon’ 26.00 | George Hochhalter, ae el 7.10 19.90 | allow the following bil wee 125.00 caee onded by Commissioner Tied- an an - | man ‘that the Board adjourn until 2:00 eron that oe Board adjourn until 2:30 | 0° "Hail 01 Flour 2 gs. 17 voted, Lage.” our ic ‘clock P. M., ® i z the'B Board of rhecte mintinnecs ed. On Roll ait all members PHONE were nt. 198 At time the Boar inch, Mr. Rd Conley, A Mrs, Thos. Luybe: ida M. Soderquist, Mrs. Carrie B. Nel- res Hector McLean, Anna Deckert, Arne Madland, Olson, by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Lein 91.72 i it the Board adjourn, subject to in order that Commissioners 130.66 Cameron and Fricke may attend a ecial meeting of the Burleigh coun. 114.71 as Weitere Board. All members voted “aye.” Rei0 wclock: An Me 3 jan. 10, 1936 The Board of Count: iesioners: ity Commi 4.64 | reconvened by call PC wibam Fricke, 36.87 | Chairman. On Rol were present. At this time the Board proceeded to subject to onal property nd-ordered warrants drawn for 1 Call all members due or delinquent pei In National's Modern Meat Markets New Texas anne 4 Ibs. . 4 Ibs, for . 288 size Sunkist Oranges, 2 doz. PHONE 198 YEARLING LAMB SALE Shoulders, 14c Lb. Legs 17'4c Lb. - - - Chops 194c Lb. Fresh Ground, 2 lbs. - Frankturters, per Ib. ........17¢ 7 and seconded by Commissioner Tied- an that bids for furnishing concrete and metal culverts to be delivered in local shipments to Burleigh County railroad points as ordered during 1936, will be received and opened by the ‘Board of Burleigh County Com- missioners of Burleigh County on Feb, 6, 1936, at 2:30 p.m, at which time and place a wil be publicly opened and read. ‘he proposals must be mailed to or otherwise deposited with the Burleigh County ditor, Bismarck, North Dakota, and shall. be sealed and marked “Bids for Furnish- ing Concrete and Metal Culverts.” A certified check for $100.00, made payable to the Chairman of the Board of Burleigh County Commissioners must accompany each bid as a eee anty of good faith and the fulfillment of the terms of the bid if accepted. Checks accompanying bids not accept- ed will be promptly returned. The price bid is to include prepaid freight to the point of designation in Bure leigh County, North Dakota, | Esti- mates of probable contemplated pur- chases by comparison with former years may be had from the County Auditor on request. All bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, to waive tech- nicalities, or to accept such as may be determined to Le for the best interest voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Swanson that the salaries of the various depu- ties and clerks’ on the regular payroll remain the same for the ensuing year, with the exception of the following: Clerk in the County Supt, of Schools, $95.00; Stenographer in the Sheriff's office, $65.00 and placed on the reg- ular payroll; Clerk in the Clerk of Court’s office, $85 and placed on the regular payroll; Clerk in the County Auditor's Office, $75.00 and _ placed on the regular payroll; and Clerk in the County Auditor's ‘Office, $65.00 and placed on the regular payroll. Roll Call: Commissioners Swanson, aye; Lein, aye; Cameron, aye; Tied- man, pass; Fricke, aye. Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Lein that a Beer License, for the year 1936, be issued to Douglas Tuntland of Sterling, North Dakota. Roll Call: All members voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Tied- man that the Depository Bond of the Moffit State Bank in the amount of $1,000.00 be approved as to sufficiency, subject to the approval of the State's Attorney as to form, Roll Call: All members voted “aye. Moved by. Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron that Lots i, 2, 3, 9 and 10, Block 66, McKenzie and Coffin's Addition, be sold to T. M. Casey and Son for the sum of $10.00 each; in accordance with the recommendation of the Board of City Commissioners. Roll Call: All members voted “aye.” Peache JOHNSTON'S CHARM SODA Johnston's Tastry, lb. pkg. 23¢ (something different in a fine tasty cracker) 18K Fancy Golden No. 2 Corn, 2 for ...25c 18K Fancy 8 of. can Fruit Cocktail 10c Valentine Heart Candy, 1% Ib. . .15c (Free Valentine) Special Value! 6 rolls IGA Dawn Toilet ‘issue 1 roll IGA Paper Towels 1 Metal Towel Rack - Regular Value - - 78¢ swex O9C This Week IGA Lye, 3 cans |. .25¢ IGA Household Cleanser, 4 for 17c IGA 42 os. pkg. Wash. Powder 15c 18K Tiny Fancy Alaska Guest Peas ...23¢ 20 o2., No. 2 can Carol Peanut Butter, 32 0z. . .29¢ Grapefruit 1% of, cans Juice, 3 for ...27c¢ Carol Salad Donasing $2 oz. 32¢ 12 of. bottle Chile Sauce ...21c Carol Sweet Sliced Paewles, 6 8 oz. ..15c IGA RED “A” FRESH ROASTED offee » THE BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS Wheaties :::. Halves or, Sliced Pancake Flour 3 Crackers 2 Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Cameron that the agreement submitted by Ward County relative to residence for poor relief purposes of Albert Thomp- son and family be executed by this Board, Roll Call: All members voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the submitted agreement with reference to the relief of Dean Hor- ton, and family now in McLean Coun- ty_be executed by this board. Roll Call: All members voted aye.” Moved py, Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron that the County Treasurer be authorized to allot the sum of $4,- 000.00 to the Burleigh County Welfare Board for poor relief purposes for the month of January, 1936. Roll Call: All members voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Cameron that the Board adjourn subject to Commissioners Swanson, aye; Cameron, aye; Tled- Fricke, aye. C, G, DERBY, County Auditor in and for Burleigh County. WILLIAM FRICKE, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, Civilization Unlikely ° To Achieve Stability, New York, Feb. 7 7. —(P)—Civilization was pictured as unlikely ever to achieve stability by Dr. John C, Mer~ tiam of Washington, president of the Carnegie institute, who was awarded the coveted gold medal of the Amer= ican institute at its 108th annual din« ner Thursday night Dr. H. E. Howe, editor of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, and How- ard W. Blakeslee, science editor of the Assoicated Press, were awarded the first Zellowships in the history of the institute. Blakeslee, was cited for “his service in the development of science through fostering the public’s interest in its advancement.” “Pigmy” whales are larger than any mammal, except normal-sized whales. They reach a length of about 29 oz. 2% Can 1 Lb. Bag 29c ht Lb. Caddy Brown Betty vacu. pack. Coffee, Ib. .25¢€ Campbell’s 14 o2, pkg. Tomato Juice ..7c Shelled Walnuts, Ib. Shelled halves Pecans, Ib. .. . .55¢ Swansdown 2% Ib. pkg. Cake Flour .. .25c Bixby’s Jet Oil .18e Shoe Polish 2% of. bottle Shinola, black or brown Shoe Polish, box 9c IGA Blue Label (dark) Syrup, 10 Ibs. .53c Lax Toilet Soap, 4 bars . . .25c No. 10 Fruits The Big Economy Tins (contents 6 lbs. or over) Red Sour Pitted Cherries .....49c (fine for pies, desserts, etc.) Apples, water pack . .39¢ Apricots ...........57¢ Blackberries .......49c Blueberries ........77¢ Loganberries ..57e Beaches, 48 or sliced 49c Pears .............47¢€ Pineapple, fey. crush. 73¢ Pineapple, broken ...73c Purple Plums ...88¢ Red Raspberries . .$1.07 Strawberries .......97¢ IGA Laundry, reg. size Soap, 10 for .. .23e 20 feet and are found in the seas off New Zealand, Australia, and South America. The giant cactus lives 100 years or more. asa ESS In keeping with the popu- lar RED OWL POLICY of passing on greater savings to our customers, we are again quoting startlingly BIC NEWS Surprise Values In low special values in foods Quality Doods —_usnatsitwontend Sve Ua ity Oas the Red Owl economy way ... buy the best for less! -- FRUITS - - 15¢ 13¢ 17e 5e 49 LETTUC Large, crispy fresh, solid heads, 2 heads for ........... | CHEESE 19¢ | SUGAR . 99 New Low Clean-up Prices on Xmas Candy and Nuts OLD TYME MIX }"hecnds ne”... LSC MIXED NUTS, Ib. ................-15¢ BRAZILS, 2 Ibs. ...................25¢ Choc. Covered Cherries n™*" —-19¢ Assorted Chocolates “Harriet Clark” ; 19 c 1-Ib. box . 10%0z 4x19: 2825 QQ BRAND One Lb. Salmon si. 22 Good to Eat Bran Flakes <i:. 1602 Good for You BAKER'S BREAKFAST 210617! A winter treat, fresh from Louisiana, 2 bunches ..... Bright, golden yellow, juicy Arizona seedless, Medium size, solid heads, garden fresh, direct from Texas fields, per Ib. ... 252 size, famous Carnation brand, seedless, finer flavor, richer juice, 2 dozen . Kraft-Elkhorn-American Kraft-Elkhorn-Brick, Ib... . Fine granulated, 10-lb. Kraft bag ... Quart Jar MIRACLE WHIP Kraft-Made Quality Salad Dressing TOMATO SOUP Van Camp's + Concentrated FARMDALE SIFTED |, Tender, Extra soe dard Alaskes Cc coa “i: Unequlled for HARVEST QUEEN BS 15¢* No, gs Bartlett Pears & FRESH SEAL Fer Jams, NED on AQ eT Loganberries *-- CRISCO The Digestible Shertenina : SOrTARILK Enter New $10,000 Sentence Writin BES Contest » 535. Pri “Ask Us ye Detaile Seen FLAVOREE - MADE FROM No.1 PEANUTS PEANUT BUTTER =. = 27¢ PALMOLIVE 22:222'..3-14¢ end 10¢ for $1.00 ike Complexion Brush- 71.78 0G, pgrpenses, county BEEF Coffee e Ib. 28¢ %G4 na a eal Fo meas. ces “S| Shoulder Roast, Ib. 1808 16s Geet is he tas bp” Matches, 6 for 19¢ | | NORTHERN | SUPER SUDS 65.00 | ileal ervicen <ess.e7] | , Kellogg Wheat Krispies pig. tor. 23C The Softer, Safer ee re $7.50|_ tion + 19.00 ™ = ~ Bee ge 7 Spareciante, eulne, fete, coe 20 Re| De, Ariane Andaeion, BAN ER cg Pork Lein Roast < Lb 19 20 Special Friday and Saturday Only TISSUE Bsmt Bae Pg ¢ iff's_ office -. 50,00 Fiadeland Wihiaias Drug Go. 130 Linenized ae Esnt Ameito MAY 6+ og] irate Tide, viii: | 1° 7 an ORANGES 227, 2 39 secs 4 run DD || Crystal White seeeepety on sorige aves "| tapers Fed Meas, eeteee| | laggy Sur = Lb. 27¢ i ae GAUZE ox ae Gocnae v4 3 a. 4 f ; 4.47] month of November, 1.3, approved ar oe SETS sda Poteet 4ru 57 ‘Bare 23 Bors 18 Tune in Your Radio for the IGA Program KFYR WDAY Bismarck Fargo Every Friday 9:30 - 9:45 A. M. (CST) 4.20] | Report of Fred Anstrom, Sheriff, collected for the month of De- 88.34 see ber, 1925, approved and ordered 5.40 sStoved, .bY, Sommissioner, Tledman 1, and ded missioner Lein Dasa he tes sees 183.36 that the Sheriff be and is hereby au- Globe-Gazeite "Printing Go, thorized to issue receipts in full for D aerecenee 2.32| the payment of personal property tax- venta) Chemical es, acenrding to the lixt submitted by 11,00 | the Sheriff and on cle in the County Hormels’ Canned Hams — Circle S Picnics — Smoked White Fish Oysters — Rollmops — Smoked Boneless Herring — Lutefisk KKKK Herring — Spiced Herring — Frozen Pike WL DELIVER $1.00 ORDERS C. 0. D. We Deliver Phone Orders C. 0. D. These prices effective at Red Owl No. 1 on Main Ave., Phone 469, and Red Owl No. 2 on Broadway, Phone 746. 4 Res: supplies 1637 Auditor's offic Pee i ri A Every Saturday 9:30 - 9:45 A. M. (CST) RED OWL FOOD STORES Humphreys & Moule, supp! Wood ansee Stationery, sup- capitat Publ 0. Security, Envelope Co. E. Anderson Lum! “lumber Sheriff, for the month of Deceinber, 3.93 | 1935, approved. 74| Moved by Commissioner Tiedman 11:36 eee seconded by Commissioner Lein t Lots 7 and 8, Block 88, Williams 1.63 Kaditton be sold to J. F. Motl and Lots A applies supplies “PGA: STORES’: ard Stotoh | Tribune Want Ads Bring Results

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