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JUNE 14 1934 d" / I 't THE BEACH, N. D., ADVANCE M[ASUR[S from page four) person under the age nor to any Indian nor drunkard. And in wife of any head of a faro- written notice on a re- that her husband, by reason be'bits is harming his shall be illegal for such to sell liquor to such has- such written notice is and not withdrawn. LICENSES LIMITED No li- sell liquor by retail or shall entitle the holder carry on said business at one location under any and each license issued contain the legal description place where the holder there- his licensed business. such license shall be trans- in the case of the licensee, during the the license, in which case of the deceased shall sac- the rights of the expired of the license. 17. LEGALIZING 5.5 PER BEER. Thls act shall nOt ap- beer containing less than 3.2 of alcohol by weight nor existing laws regulating the sueh commodity. Beer or uor containing not to ex- per cent of alcohol by ; hereby legalized and may imported, transported and by those entitled thereto licensed under existing and subject to existing regula- and taxes in the same manner the same licenses as arc under the law relating to ining not to exceed 3.2 alcohol by weight. BOOTLEG LIQUOR Bootleg liquor as is commonly understood, declared illegal and may by any license under of this act and no shall, before the sale or liquor, rectify, blend, cut same nor sell or serve which ~as not been menu- *labeled and distributed in with the laws of the and which is not of purity required by of the United States. or of rlty as may be the leglsla- State of North Dakota. 1 9. SACRAMENTAL provisions of this act deemed to prohibit the into this state of sacra- and the use of such for sacramental under the rules of any established religious or- is hereby declared legal the payment of taxes or ri- 20. SCH()OL DISTRICT PORTION OF REV- LICENSES AND TAX- revenue received by the for all licenses and licenses and from the ex- tax shall be placed in a as the Liquor Rev- At the end of each of North Dakota for the year 1931 relating to the levy of school taxes and the limitations thereof, to permit governing boards of school districts to make an annual tax levy for school purposes in an amount suf- ficient to provide each school dis- trict with seventy (70) dollars an- nually for each child enrolled In the school or schools of each school district, to provide for the exercise of option on the part of governing boards of school districts in the mode of determining tax levy, to de- fine enrollment, to provide for the filing of sworn statements of en- rollment, and to provide for the re- peal of all acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO- PLE OF THE STATE OF NOR'I~H DAKOTA: Section 1. AMENDMENT. Sec- tion 7 of Chapter 235 of the Laws of North Dakota for the year 1929 as amended by Chapter 297 of the Laws of North Dakota for the year 1931. is hereby amended and re-enacted to read as follows: Section 7.-SCHOOL TAXES. School district taxes shall be levied by the governing body of each school dis- trict on or before the last day of July of each year. Taxes for school district purposes shall be based upon an itemized budget statement which statement shall show the complete -expenditure program of the district for the current fiscal year ~tnd the sources-of the revenue from which It is to be financed. The board of education or board of directors of each school district, whether com- mon, independent or special, in levY- ing taxes shall be limited by the amount necessary to raise for the purpose of meeting the appropria- tions included in the school budget of the current fiscal year. and the sum necessary to be provided as a reserve fund (as hereinafter provid- ed in Section 10) together with a tax sufficient in amount to Day the interest on the bonded debt of the district and provide a sinking fund to pay and discharge the principal thereof at maturity. (1) The aggregate amount levied by any school district, whether com- mon independent or special, except as hereinafter provided by sub- sec- tion seven, shall not exceed such amount as will be produced by a levy of fourteen (14) mills on the dollar of the net assessed valuation of the district; provided, however, that any school district may levy not to ex- ceed eighteen mills on the dollar of the net assessed valuation, if the excess, or such portion thereof as may be necessary, is to be used for the purpose of paying the tuition, as provided by law, of resident pu- pils who attend high school in an- otl~er district, except that: (2) Any school district givinK two years of standard high schooI work may levy taxes not to exceed sixteen (16) mills, and; (3) Any sehool district giving" four years of standard high school work may levy not to exceed eigh- teen (18) mills, and; (4) Any school district maintain- ing a consolidated school ¥. not to exceed sixteen (16) n the dollar of its net taxable valua- tion. (5) The governing body of any school district may levy taxes an- nually for a school building fund not in excess of one mill anmhally period the said State and not in excess of the limitations remit 50"per cent of prescribed in this Section and Sec- received in said fund tieD 13 but excepting the provision said three months to the in sub'-section seven, hereinafter, districts in the State of Nortk. when authorized to do so by 60 per- for the use and benefit of~cent of the electors voting upon the cool districts, the remittanc£~question at a regular or special elec- school district to be a pro-~tlon. Such fund shall be used ex~. are of said 50 per cent; suC~vely for erecting school humid-'y a share to be based upon the rags. All amounts received from t~th.~ total school population i such levy shall be kept in a specml h school district as compar- [ fund and such fund shaall be Known e total school population Of]as a school building fund. Such furrd school district• in the]may be used in connection with the he remaining 50 p~r, cent of I proceeds of any bond issue made for less ~uch expenditures 'he tame purI)ose It shall be il- for in this act, shall I~.gal to use such fund or auy p~,rt property t.f the ~ta~e of to be used and ex- as the legislature of the Provide. AUTOMOBILE DRIV- driving of an automobile on any hiirhway ~r ~tate by a dr~Ix;er who the influence of liquor is Prohibited On 22. ENFORCEMENT. it Unlawful for any person all- indirectly upon any pre- devise to manufac- this state, sell, ex- dispose of or keep intoxicating liquor having obtained li- es herein provided. erein contained shall pro- ~portati0n into this state :e commerce by duly IN- retail or wholesale dealers ~icatlng liquor lawfully red. labeled and trans- the laws of the United" 23. EXPENSES -- HOW APPROPRIATION. Ex- supplies, stationery. other materials neees- used for the purpose of the provisions of this aid by the State Trees- said Liquor Revenue from its operation of proper vouchers flied Beer " Commissioner; that. tl~ve is out of the gen- the State not otherwise the sum of $I000 provisions of this DEFINITION O The terms "liquor" and liquor" wherever used mean and include and distilled, rer- ead other vinous a excess of 5.3 per cent "by weight. The term h" as used herein sl Sale for the "whol~ partnershi In the to retail .ge or con- mean orporated sell, a of sol One SAVING CLAUSE. The ~ethls enactment is sale of lntoxtcat- the State of North De- hereby declared that of this act in any *~'~,,~ provisions thereof for any purpose except for the purpose for which the fund created. Such fund .~hall be sub- ject re all requirements which now govern the sinking fund of any school district and shall be retain- I~J by or deposited with the custo- dian of the sinking funds 'of the district. All payments from such fund shall be upon warrant of the proper fisca~ officer of the district for whose benefit the tax was levied. Whoever uses or authorizes to be used such fund or any part thereof for any purpose except the purpose for which the fund was created shall be liable therefor and upon his official bond. If any unexpend- ed balance of such fund is no longer needed for the purpose for wh:ch the fund was created or the pro|eet is abandoned, such balance shall be transferred to the general fund of the municipality or to the sinking fund or funds of the municipality as directed by the governing board. No such transfer Shall be made un- til the object of the levy is satisfied or abandoned. (6) The foregoing ] imitations shall not apply to levi~ for the pur- pose of paying interest on bonded debt nor to levies made to pay and d.seharge the principal thereof at maturity; nor to faxes levied for the purpose of paying any final Ju.dg- meat, or Judgments, obtained against any school district; provided, how- ever, that the aggregate amount levied for the purpose of payi] final Judgment, or judgn tanned against any ~hall not exceed such am6unt as w be produced by a levy of five ( mills on the net taxable assessed valuation of the property therein, and provlde further, that this Sec- tionxshall be deemed, or qual: the )-division (7) Chapt the the school deem it visable to Judgment, or rev61~ues. the ue to any a sum ef child :hOOlS of by the fore ide an district eql of any special authorization exten Dual levy to the point necesskry to ~eed seventy PICNIC PARTY Last Sunday Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Mflloy were hosts to a group of Penney managers ~rom various nearby points last Sunday. A picnic lunch served on the lovely Mflloy front porch was the feature of the day. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. R. Jeppeson, Sidney, who came Saturday and. remained over night as the guest of the Mllloys, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson and assistant of Baker, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Benson of Glendlve. BACK FROM PARKS Mrs. Harry Rice returned last Saturday from a delightful trip to Idaho, the Yellowstone park and Black Hills park, which she says was altogether delightful. She made the trip with Mrs. Dick Riggs and Mrs. Edgar Zimmer, they being gone nearly three weeks. Harry Rice drove to Bowman Saturday morning and met his wife, the others going A PRAISEWORTHY SPILL Last Sunday as Sid Alton was driving the White Eagle oil tank south of town as he went over a hill he came upon a car that had a flat tire and another car that had stop- ped to render ~id. There was no chance of passing nor of stopping that heavily loaded tank, so Sld, seeing there were persons in the two cars, took the ditch and turned over. but fortunately the checked speed prevented injury to the driver, but loss of most of the oil and gas from the tank. WEDDING DANCE AT GOLVA Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Bares, a re. cent bride end ~-oom, were hosts TUesday evening at a wedding party given in Golva to their many friends. Dancing was the diversion of the evening. ,The hall was crowd- ed and everyone there reported a very excellent time end thanked Mr. and Mrs. Bares for their fine entertainment. HEAR THEM pj..- T. H. H. Thoresen,.~A~publicar~ candidacy f~r gove~ffr, and C. S. ~?rum, cand~date,J~r attorney gen- t,~al, will s~ea~t the Court house at S p. m. ~e 21. William Ueck- err, Republican county c h a i r- ma~ 6-1t. The Stub Noyes anet the Al. Schroeder families went to the Hall ranch Sunday where they enjoyed a picnic along the Beaver. They re- turned in the evening after a pleas- ant afternoon which they considered well spent. on to Ellendale. (70) dollars for each child enrolled. Nothing in this provision, however~. shall be deemed to restrict any dis- trict whose levy under sub-sections (1), (2), (3), and (4) of this Section vrovldes an annual revenue in ex- cess of seventy dollars for each child enrolled, nor shall this provision re- strict the operation of Section 18 of this Act. (~) The enrollment in any school district shall be the number of pu- pils who have been in actual atten- dance in the school or schools of any such district for at least twenty school days of the current or the last school year. (9) On or before the fifteenth day of June of each year, it shall be the duty of the governing board of each school district to cause to be filed with the county superintendent of schools of the cOunty in which such school district is located an affida- vit, signed by the clerk and the, president of such governing board, setting forth the enrollment in the schoolor schools of such school dis- trlct for the current or the last school year. Provided, however, that this provision shall be deemed properly met for the year 193.4 by the filing of the aforesaid affidavit on or before the thirty-first day of July. Section 2. REPEAL. All acts and parts of acts so far as in conflict with this act are heret In Witness I unto set my Seal of GeL t~e Court Beach this (Seal) NSEN, Auditor ey County, North Dakc (J .21) PAGEFIV~ The Social Hour was held at "tile home of Mrs. W. C, Bradley, day. Delicious refreshments we~ served and many of those present reported that they had a very pleas° ant afternoon. Mrs. Cordia Wallace and Mrs. C. E. Fuller, former mem- bers, were guests of Mrs. Bradley's. BROTHER DIED I Melvin Lund was in town yester- day end told us of the death of his brother, Dr4 D. A. Lund of Sioux Falls, S. I~., Wedne~iay morning from an a~tack of paralysis and e~mpllc~tio'" He was stxtY"°ur ~?~m::t~ :W~:t:lviS on f°r years old adxd will be buried in that ciby FrldaiL Charles end Melvin Land, brothers, will leave for Sioux The Irvin Jo~' of WiUiston have been visiting in the city with friends [77 ,' recently. " ..... OPEN FOR BUSIN Now located in the former Red Owl stand on First avenue. We offer the public a line of QUALITY merchandise at the lowest possible prices. Your in. spection is invited. Our aim is to satisfy and serve you with QUALITY and STYLE at all times. I II I I PLAIN and PRINTED CREPE DRESSES FROCKS of thi9 state, or States, that the re- would have been People even though been eliminated If any of the found be in viola- of said constitutions, of this Stct such tnval- n full force REPEAL OF CON- All other acts or conflict with the act are hereby PENALTY. Any per- provisions of this ' of a misdemeanor therefor shall a fine of not less Dollars ($100) than One Thousand or imprisonment in for a period of not months or both. For the same penalties and in addition of the offender RESTORE A LARG- OF LOCAL CON- OPTION IN OF MIN- FAClLI- tnlu&tlve petition: FINE HOSIERY $!o98 FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY S New Stock- New Shades erJzed a newest details. $2.98 Value t $2.15 $3.95 Vahe at $2.88 PRiNTs'VOILES! MEN'S CAPS • 14 to z0 Sizes 3s to 46 A Close Out Value 74C and 99c Priced as low as 69c to 1.98 IN ALL = 14oo totO 5:220 ~,~ SHADES II O0 gns for all 1 SENSATIONAL " can com- Chiffon and Service Weight LooS s,)U - ._ __ I LEADERSHIP i / to f VALUES! g Store T / ] [| Jacket Dres esI / / PART I?ASHIONED I • ~r~-- . ~r~ . . ,/ = = _ __ / • t'torat l rtntSl I - ~- ~ PURHTHREAD | • -/r-~ ._ _ f / SII~K HOSEf~ I I // F°lka Dyes! \ I /' ! Glorious Summer Colors on ' ' : Light B~'kgrounds ! ~'~1~#~ o-~W~ ~ Kit KJ ~T~ i Individual/Cape Effects! ackets ! • v~M~lNI ~ ne Piece V SUM"~ -~ Styles Selected. WORK STRAWS Big Variety of Styles WASH Priced as Low as 15c to 49c SPORT TYPES STREET DRESSES MaDden DRESS STRAWS SUNDAY NITES Candidate for District Judge, As Low As Sixth Judicial District, solic- its your vote and support at • 68c Distinctively ~m~t~ the June " ' models of the sea- primary, sons newest models. --Paid Political AdV, MEN'S FELT DRESS HATS ' "" " A CLOSE OUT VALUE Individuality of -- fashion is charact- in seasons SPECKEEN'S STORE BEACH, IN. D. 171.w Gem Theater Saturday-Si Mayvl 'ne Y 'nd 17 - Z~NE C~EY'S ~ ] __ "MAN TIIE FOR ST" With ~0LP-H SC~0~T, HARRY CA~E~r,_NOAH ~~ I']~and BUSTER CRABBE Also HARRY LANGDON in a two-reel eomedy_ ,,PETTING PREFERRED" and News Reel Paramount News ': cad 9:15 P.M. Adults 35c . • •~ i~