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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1937 + COUNTY'S QUOTA i i , Sales Tax Is Due on he declarca mes tex when resold.’ Twin Citian to Speak | Announce Eight New | s*%tsty of the Grant county boards aises 1e Ss 6 > | he declared. 3 4 F. A. Young, former Sioux executive, ‘Swaps, Says Owen! Atco, the sales tax applies on all! At Lutheran Meeting; Welfare Secretaries|to Wels county, and succeeded by oes $200,000 jcoal sold in North Dakota, whether hg A. L, Marvick, former Dickey secre= IN CCC EXCEEDED ?, R Ni North Dakota merchants who re-/S0ld to school districts or others,/ Dickinson, N. D., Oct. 22—()—Dr.| sight new executive secretaries of | ‘#7: ' ' jeeive farm produce in exchange for | Owen asserted. J. A. Aasgaard, Minneapolis, presi-/North Dakota county welfare boards| H. 1. Woll, former McIntosh case ] . |store commodities must charge farm- Le: h U reves Wir di dent of the Norwegian Lutheran | were announced Friday from the of-| Worker to LaMoure county, succeed= ee we for uae ae got ee ie ‘ac. rges indsor Courst oe lapaen daha’ we Prin- |tice of E. A. Willson, executive di- aed a eal valid pisterd/ . 5 ansac a “stra ye) . s..|cipal speaker al -day con- pul ion 49 pamca thee pl Join Wilkins, Hollick-Kenyon to Fly|owen T. Owen, state tax commission- | To Visit Minneapolis vention of the organization here Oct. tea See ate pute relies Stutsman county; F. A. Mead, former j ‘onservation Corps; One to Arctic Via Minneapolis, |, said Friday. | Minneapolis, Oct. 22—-()—The Duxe |26-28. Also featured on the program) They include: Marion Krebsbach | Wells executive, succeeding Hazel Applicant Rejected Wisk polis, Owen declared eve tax Lead va | of Windsor was reminded by ‘Mayor will be Miss Clarissa Clementson, ex-|of stark county succeeding Marion | Light, resigned, and J. F. Ulmer, exe P' innipeg groceries where butter, vege! oe Leach of an old promise to visit Min. | cutive secretary of the North Dakota 'p Connolly, named field supervisor | ecutive secretary to the Walsh county, ee ee eetreeiote! in eu befall "3 panty a We Soe a fulfill i, |Lutheran Welfare society. for the state board Ae pessauniens board. Burleigh county's quota for the New York, Oct, 22—()—Two well- Lay read Sed eel} ea) oe oat) FIRE DESTROYS BLOCK Gy es) 2} Mca diskeiaed|| October enlistment tn the Civilian known explorers tuned up the motors | “eg metres at rota the re- | Sates Sykesville, Md., Oct. 22—-(P}-Fire- |Mandan case worker, to Emmons| "There are over 37,000,000 people im Conservation corps was exceeded by ; of ® sleek, silver monoplane Friday | cent raje Seeaaing sergdecins” ‘does Piped -aetdag vipa ers are) men from seven towns fought for | County. succeeding Harold Hagen, now| the world’s Sunday schools. MT |. Seven or ning tesco of siguneng [22¢,:P0I7 Sn the above cas but dost| Washington to ‘be forwarded to. the| more than thee hours Thursday be- : ae ) al on aul ol it thi ea polls: me tpg SECA) eet onl Levanettsky, Russian flier, and his| tom, of this type of transaction. Bec: | would ped “in opportunity for |stroyed almost a block of buildings Forty-nine Burleigh boys were en- ; five compantons. a. while en route | a-hand_cars held on Oot. 1 are/ study of low-cost_housing. in the business section here. © 5 listed in the COO Oct. 14, she said, 2 F| |from Moscow to California via the while the quota was only 30, Origin- = North Pole, the Russians are presum- ally set at 150 for the county, the ed to be on the pack ice 1,000 miles | quota was reduced to 30 when infer- or more north of Alaska. ' pretation of a new ruling limiting the As Sir Hubert Wilkins and Herbert 4 ‘ length of time a boy may serve in Hollick-Kenyon, who made six trips the corps was changed, in a flying boat over the Arctic wastes Only one application of the 50 re- in attempts to spot the luckless Rus- | ‘ % ceived was rejected. Many others who sians, prepared to leave Floyd Ben- S LE NS wished to apply for enlistment were . turned down because of the limited quota, Mrs, Wenzel said. : < southwest of Point Barrow. coin fase ua bmn these Wo tical Se ucuanaeg oe CAMPBELL'S RICH in North Dakota and Minnesota, ‘The The only set of ready-made air- TOMATO JUICE next period of enrollment will be in W. C. Fields, the movie come- plane ski equipment on the continent Pressed from January, Mrs, Wenzel said. Gian wits'a pensiane foe Gone shoe tony 4 Seek 45 Renina t ble, is about to have $200,000 Tonowoes ee: eturn Had ge Carlet areeiD his | wheels have been replaced with skis . PILLSBURY'S ‘Family to Kidder dark-haired secretary, above, hol hee proceed oe & route P ANC 'AKE FLOUR files the suit for that’ sum, as |"orthward where they find the coldest Action to bring about the removal/] she has announced. The former | Weather and abundant snow. Their dot, Add Weter or Milk. i of Mr, and Mrs, Ed Mack and femily| film dancer accuses Fields of | Toute will take them to Chicago, Min- 2 5 : bevy aay bg aged started with service of papers on them a midnight altercation several The Wilkins-Hollick-Kenyon search ) here this week. Papers were served on| weeks ago, in which police were |18 only one phase of the hunt for the Kidder county authorities at the same| called to Re pane Bel | missing airmen. time, ome. = Kidder officials conceded that *the | —————_______ Macks are legal residents of Kidder|nan sobbingly told a jury Thursday i, é county but refused to enter into an/|that she shot her alleged secret lover a OR VELVEETA agreement with Burleigh county for/to prevent him from assaulting her a their care, States Attorney George 8. | second time. CHEESE Register said Thursday. Believing she was pregnant as the Your 2 35° Choice Ma CARNATION OR MORTHITELD MILK 3 cko.22¢ 4&6 On Com 1G | from Burleigh to Kidder county was} breaking a cane over her headin | "epolls and on to Winnipeg. | Removal proceedings were started| result of the first attack, she said, piace { because Burleigh officials feared the|she went to Reeves’ Iselin home to family might become a county charge. | tell him about it and took her father's ¥ He ‘ ‘ RN.ze* See revolver for protection. i ——? i Reeves was nude when she ar- I ORD — SPLIT On WHOLE, Fae On pero Girl Shot Lover to rived, the pretty 20-year-old defend- = Yellow Peas + 2™ 15¢ T + 2m 95 Stop Second Assault) ant saia, and she was unable to break : oc . = 19% i — away from grasp uni drew ‘ Lima Beans « Rolled Oats New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 22—(7)— | the gun from her pocket. ’ Fighting to gain acquittal for killing} “How many times did you shoot?” Paul Reeves, 25, and father of two/|her counsel asked. children, dark-haired Margaret Dren-| “I don’t know,” she answered. at AIlIGA Stores: OCTOBER 22nd to 29th RAINBOW FRUITS Peaches, halves, No. 10 ........49c Peaches, sliced, No. 10 can .....49c Specials o:- Meat Department Ring Bologna ._.1b. 18¢ | Pork Steak ..__.Ib. 21¢ Ground Beef ....Ib. 160 | Pork Sausage ._.|b. 22c Lettuce Extra Nice, Sotid hes 2 for Se MARCOVITZ © ™ Grocery 0c" : —Free Delivery Service— 9 - 10:30 A. M—2:30 4:30 P. M. Daily Prices Effective Friday Afternoon and Saturday Pears, water, No. 10 can .......55¢ Apricots, water, No. 10 can .....57c Prunes, No. 10 can ............39¢ Grapefruit Florida Seediess Afor 2c Pears Fresh Churned Bulk Fresh Meaty — Shortening | SPARERIBS BUTTER free press cree Ib. 19¢ 9 & ite. Potatoes We have lots of parking space near our store Pineapple ..:*=..2 for 37¢ GAFFELBITAR ,..cicrz... 98¢ HERRING ,.‘t.c%%in +986 : ' No. 1 Kiefers | rt, 976 6 cans for $1.09 a lb. 352¢ 2 lbs. 28¢ Sauerkraut, Ib. 9c ee — i. —- Cahhare. = LINGONBERRIES =: $1.19 Grapes | Pineapple .23r:.2 for 48) Cabbage Gait Liver th, 2B¢ | WealRoast ......b. 17¢ —- —_ 3 Ibs 19¢ i san aie. $185 igmaene cis Green Beans, 2 for ..23c} Beking Powder Pineapple Juice .“'z:. 29¢ is Fe 21 Bacon th, 29¢ | Lamb Steaks _...1b. 19¢ Peanut Butter .....28¢+—29¢ i Cocoa aa 9 for S50 lbs. 27¢ ct utter ' Baker's or Hershey’s nea e Alcott or ~—~Sweet Cee A Oe |e Mane ree Pear FRUITS and VEGETABLES | |) i. ator." Coffee | m=8-= 5 lbs. 17¢ CARLOAD SALE OF ai C} 8 or ans, or rues | Pineapple Juice, 3 for 25¢} com nCABBAGE | te Poe ie 2 Ib. 5c igtesentes ges Kellogy’s largo pbs. ae Oysters, No. 1 can ..15c] pure Preserves — : 2 for 19¢ KRISPY 1001b.,$1.69 — 50lbs., 85 ee | ee Beans, (Catsup «er 2for19¢] pe pars [fl] PORACKERS\ | 10 Pounds 23c en | meted SS ieee ge ie 22, 29 = acliminaaaberted Er ‘1’ TE each 10c | Tomato Juice ‘ss 19¢) 9 4. ig Be 2-2 29° Grapefruit | Tokay Grapes | | Pancake Four...” zte| Ee See this Marvelous Westinghouse Roaster new on el Jae co 0 RIES 4 Medium 23¢ y] pounds 15¢ | Aoples srbiipe aero Tissue INIT 28S & size, juicy ts dali Delicious, 40 Ib. box $51,480 in parzes 3 Lb. Can 1000 Sheets 1.39: “CRISCO 58 | Arolls19c Fresh Peas, Green Beans, Green Onions, Green Peppers, Cucumbers, Ripe Tomatoes, Radishes, Spinach, Cauliflower, Carrots, Turnips, Parsnips U. S. INSPECTED MEATS ~ Friday and Saturday Special APPLES wit 65¢ FLOUR <i"z $1.99 GREEN GIANT LETTUCE | Swt. Potatoes Greet Big Tender (Economically priced) PEAS | 2uwit't. 15¢ | 7 pounds 25¢ ps Snset = Tosser California Green Top yp, Tasty, Washington 217‘ | GARROTS | CELERY sticed Ham | FANCY BEEF ROAST |Pure Lard |[| fiseopleGen-3z35: 2 bunches 15¢ | 2 xx. 27¢ DuLwEY'S Oven or Chuck Armour's Sweet Potatoes 22 15¢ PURE SOAP GRAMULES Baking CHOCOLATE, lb. 30c per Ib. 17¢ a 28 : ek Se 17e Beker’s Rich Breakfast Welcome to State Corn Show, Oct. 26-27-28 Welcome te State Corn Show, Oct, 26-27-28 a Sliced Bacon} HAMS -HAMS-HAMS | short Ribs pane tin... 15 ! arers Comehy 5. Wels ior Hau ae Town ee Country each 18¢ per Ib. 23¢ ib 12 le WHITE ZAGLZ Corn, 2 20-0z. cans 25c : sering | ROUND STEAK | Foncy ene ||| LAUNDRY SOAP «1 ines Ftins_ 7% 1! Bismarck I. G.A. Stores ‘Tender 3 to 4 ibs. average 5 | h.19¢ Ib. 20¢ TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU of tne Fed Sete lca oP per 10. : 20? Main F100 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE Carts Grocery is Groceries ond Matte . Fresh Fish, Oysters, Cottage Cheese, Spring Lamb, Spiced Herring © $ ™ sephe’ G Magical ae Food Pees id Welcome to State Corn Show, Oct. 26-27-28 110 Thayer . Phone 2282 | 232 Breadway West Phone 2040 RED OWL FOOD STORES

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