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PAGE TWO BOARD WANTS | GRADING BIDS Will Let Contract For Work’ August 2—Road Maintain- er Is Purchased ETHEL DOESNT | “WHY, QWEETHEART, trust Tord You LAST NIGP 1 noveD Yous” bids on, items had been opened. only one bid pr The surety bond of, the State bank for $5,000 was accepted by the board to H c of the Florence Fargo. and 8, block 2 townsite, will be sold t of North Dykota f 1 to 5, block will be sold t board voted to block 9, Regan township, were to J. E. Anderson for $12.17 board decided to lease to J. F. Pete son the northwest quarter, section 2 ‘or $30, same | nd during the on the south. | seed lien s 10, and Last Minute Bulletins ‘calle tt a C land, July 6—(P)—C. F. Lindenist. secretary-treasurer ©! the Brotherhood of Locomotive Enginecrs, was found guilty “laxity, carelessness and indif- ference the conduct of the engineers’ financial undertak- a vote today of the triennial convention in sexsi The convention was lc on the penalty later today. i ustained today by urt of the D.strict ys Shanghai, July 6—(AP)—An “““qneonfirmed telegram from Jap- anesp sources in. the port of ‘Toingtao, Shaptung — province. says 560 United States marines rave been landed there fo# the protection of Americans, ae SS ee aR a | STATE BRIEFS bg E SSFUL RODEO Beulah—The Beulah Rodeo as- “gociation, which has been recently, organized, has given its first ro- deo. Riders from North and Soutn Dakota took part in the exhibi- ,.tiens, while the special features|t =were the drills on horseback, the Roman races, and the comedy acts sof Dakota Red, the clown. NAPOLEON HAS CASH AND CARRY STORE Napolegn—The Blue Front Gro- *cery, lately opened in Napoleon, is heing operated on a plan whercby “the customer obtains a basket at ' Raleigh | Charles Cory of McLaughlin, 8. D., was a Raleigh visitor Friday. Roy Frost and John Metz were at- tending cour Carson Tuesday. Thos. McGinnis returned home Wednesday from an extended visit in Nebraska, MHlinois and Indiana. State surveyors “Wke” in Raleigh this week surveying the highway south to the state line. Victor Newman, foreman of the bridge crew, left for Shields Fri- dav. Wm. Chapin, : road contractor, fin- ished hi: i rk on the hi mplete 63 . P) out of Glen- irs. Al Pack of Shields was a social visitor in town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wallace of r| Minn. T GET YOUR GOAT «sonar 7 K-KHOW- ——" et p-C-Puv TAT OWT t-NOW, WHEN YOUPE. ENGAGED — SHE TINKS> GOMERING- 16> Goat Getters ight childrgn, her husband - sisters and many other frien Alfred Allison and Mi of Golden Valley visited at the C. Grossman home Sunday. to Harvey, this state, Mc they attended an Advi there. Alma Grossman and brother, | est, who have bi a | weeks at the ff i was heli | July 2nd. 1 | tors. | on_a bushel of grain. Elmer Anna and Kthel. WRONG — IF YOU DONT ’ | nurse and Meal Been “eas ationd: * Y'KNOW, OL DEAR, YOURE A PRACK— Nt LOVE. YOU, - AND Hae WHEN YOURE MAPPED ~ Gite “THINKS > GOMETHING'S > WEONG- — —IF YOU DOF sf | ing the business college. Michael Zwicker of Werner w: business cajler in. Dodge 4 oursdd: Miss Sigrid Hario, a tormer teac | er of the Dodge school, was a pus- \senger to St. Payl Saturday wuere sho visited her sister. From there TELL HEFe YOR al Love HERS a | Minn, >———_—__________—_—_-# John Ohlhauser, Jr., of Emmons- burg, transacted business here Tyes- ba Sa SOMETHING THE, MATTERS ,DEARP= = Don't YOu 9. FEEL, WELL?” Weber of Emmonsburg was ess culler here Tuesday and Wednesda Mr. and Mrs. Will Foell_and chil- dren, John, William and Katherine, left Tuesday morning fo. Minnesota where they will visit with friends and relatives at different points... William Donley of Oakes, N. D., is visiting at the Will Foell home. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hendrix and | Mrs. David Calquhoun motored to Linton Wednesday evening. fo ‘ Pythian Sisters. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son, Neil, motored to Linton Wednesday ‘vening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Witt mo- ed to Linton Wednesday: evening | The latter attended the lod, Mr. and Mrs.: Herbert ‘Saylor of rwood, No. Dak. who have been visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John, Schlecht, left Tuesday for their bome.- Miss Pauline Schlecht accompanied them as far as Bismarck she returned home’ the next “d Christ Grenz of Hazelton’ tran ed business here Wednesday. i ton were calling on friends here | Thursd | My. and Mrs. Carl Reich announce | the birth of a°son June 24. | Mr. and Mrs. Aswald Nauman have | returned from’ a three weeks’ vaca- | tion trip. - They visited friends at | Minnesota, Jowa and Wisconsin. A Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Muhn of Min- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS {Mrs. Roy Husby and son, Frank ; Bosworth; John Morrison, Blanche and Roy Steele and Leona Krosch. Miss Stacia Kupenstinsky was. a Raleigh ‘or Friday on her way to Flasher, where she is employed in the Park Hotel. Wessel Brothers delivered a car of cattle to Ot Black Friday, Neal Gillis, former resident Raleigh, spent guest of hig friend, Carl Schick. be- fore returning to Almont, where he s visiting a sister, who has been ly ill, and Mrs. are enjoying a vis haug’s parents th rived Saturday of Selmor Lovhaug from Mr. Lov- week, who ar- from Montevideo, P. J. Rausch and Erker were business visitors in Carson Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Halmorast announce the birth of a daughter born to them Wednesday, June 29th, at their home in Flasher. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rausch have the. past week the| neapolis and Mrs’ C, Samuelson and son of Pollock, §. Dak., arrived Thursday to visit old-time friends. Frank Muckler was a supper guest at the David Calquhoun home Thurs- day evenin, Edwin Morford of who has made his home with them for several years, sbecomes’ their adopted son. The little boy will) henceforth be known by the name of William David Borner. The Borners g have ho other children. i Mr. ‘and’ Mrs. The local business houses closed] Hampton were shopping here Satur- fr the observance of Independence | d Day. No rural mail was delivered | by Mr. McCullough. : Richard Kirk has returned to his home in the capital after epend- ing a week in Baldwin as the guest of Clarke and Rolland Swick. Emil’ Geigle and family returned home the fore part of the week from a pleasant visit at the home of. rela- tives at Hazen. Several from here spent the Fourth at Wildwood, summer resort north- west of town. } Mrs. Laura Hands arrived here | Friday from her home at Grand | ay. Charles Enders was called to Bis- marck Friday morning on account of the death of his father-in-law, T. Daily, of Carson, N. D. Mrs. Enders — ids, Michigan, and is a house guest tt the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs, Kate Swick. Mrs. Hands is en route to Seattle, Wash. Clyde and Clarke Monroe, who aré employed west of town, spent the week-end and Fourth here at their home. ome; Monday. | Cooperative Elevator | Saturday, | They reelected Goitlied | Isaake and Arnold Kellar as direc-| Five cents dividend was pad | wn motored to Bismarck | ; Thursday where he got nis sisters, / Anna Brown is a she left for her home at New Lim, Temvik - j ter two attended the lodge of the; Caspar Myer and Paul Joeb of Lin- three lerrile Barker Mr. and Mrs. Adam Siedel motored | day where it assenidly | | | | | | Rosemarie Jane Schlee, the 10-year-old daughter of Edward F. Schlee, president of the Wayco Air Service, Inc., of Detroit, wlil be a passen- | ger on Miss Wayco, one of the planes entered in the national air tour which starts from Detroit. The little -passenger the other day christened the plane in which she will fly across the country. a oo and children had been up there all and family motored to Pursian Lake the week. | Sunday to spend the day outing. | Among those of Hampton that Mrs. James Monahan visited a few) were shopping here Friday are Pau Mausehund and sons, Verl and Les- ter, Dewy Lawler, Mrs. Mike Smith! and son, William, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Morford and Math Kappy. Miss Alvina Beck ts helping Mrs.; Roger Stedtman with the house§ ork. John Anderson had charge ot the | Enders Lumber yard while Mr. En- i ders was gone. |, Miss Esther Oschner is working’ home from the hospital at Bismarck | for Mrs, Edward Bohle. Mrs. George Manley, Sr., and so Nearly all the people from this' Carl, of Jamestown are Visi community celebrated the fourth ati the Manley’s in McKenzie. Linton. | A number of McKenzie young peo- | Mr, and Mrs. John Blasen andj ple attended the dance at Sterling daughter, Viola, were visiting Sun-| Friday evening. day evening at the David Calquhoun Crum and family spent Fri- home. | day in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hendrix, Mr.| W. L. Waston and family have re- and Mrs, Powers Hendrix and son,! turned from Spiritwood Lake where ‘thomas, Margaret Schenkenberger/ they enjoyed a vacation. 5 [and Mr. and Mrs: Charles De Witt |” Mrs. J. H. MacMonagle arid Tittle | oO | McKenzie | oe A. W. Thurn and little daughter of Steele were in town the past week: Roy Wildfang’s little son, who was hurt twp weeks ago, had returned iting at { ty days with eélatives at Aberdeen, S. D. }' daughter, who have been at the Tukirer home, have left for South Dakota for a visit with her brother before returning to ter home at Brocket, N. D. , Oscar Gilbert “and fal left Thursday for Leonard, N. D., for a visit with Me. Gilbert's parents. Mr. and ‘Mts. Harry Raske have gone to New England for a visit with Mrs: Raske’s parents’ and ex- pected to spend their Fourth:in the Black Hills fishing and camping. Mrs. Andy Ducette have returned home fro-» Shields where she visited her mother, Mrs. Packard. R. D. Crum spent the holiday with friends in Jamestown. McKenzie territory was favored with a bountious rain last Thurs- day morning. . George Manley end family ~-tored to. Jamestown Sunday evening ‘to spend the Fourth of July with ‘rela- tives. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Norlin of Meno- ken. was a Sunday guest at'the I. S. Cram home. , . Mr. and Mrs. G? R. Waston motored to Jamestown and Spiritwood Lake to. spend their vacation. with Mrs. Waston’s sister and” brothet-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy K: Random. A New Hit— “Swimming Simplified” Learn to swim—learn to dive! Everyone should know how to swim—either as a safe- guard against drowning or as a meahs of providing good summer fun. ih The Tribune will start a series on how to swim and dive prepared by the ath- letic director of one of the largest athletic clubs in the United States. The series embraces the fundamental principles of swimming and diving. It is written sineply. and under- standably. It covers. breath- ing, ‘stroking, kicking and diving and other hints for those who already can swim as well a8 for those who can- not swim now. James A. Lee, athletic di- rector of the Cleveland (Ohio) Athletic club, is the author. Lee teaches hun- dreds of beginners how toa swim every year and aids hundreds of other swim- mers in perfeeting their strckes and.dives. The club he is connected with has more than 2,400 members and is one of the best known clubs in the world. The series is of twelve ‘ar- ticles. Each is illustrated. It starts Monday, July 11, on the 8] page of The Trib- une. sure to follow it. “Me and the Boy Friend” | the door, waits on himself, and , Presents his purchases to a clerk =to wrap. The plan requires but one clerk. Groceries, fruit and \bakery goods are carried in the store. LLOYD WILLIAMS WINS CONTEST Washburn—The essay conducted by the Masoni Washburn was won this year by Lloyd Williams, a student of = Washburn high school, whose pa- “Sper on “Washington’s Contribu- _.tion to Americanism” received the =gold medal offered by the lodge. Lewis F. Crawford of Bismarck was the judge. Each year lodge holds the contest for students in Turtle Lake, Wilton, Under- ‘wood and Washburn high schools. NEW SCHOOL PROGRESSES RAPIDLY =, Stanley—Work on the new $65,- 000 school which is under construc- tion in Stanley is progressing srapidly and the building will be ready for occupancy at the opening got school, _K. C. COUNCIL HOLDS PICNIC Dickinson—Approximately 1,500 attended the picnic which the *Pickinson council of Knights of “Columbus held recently at the Ray contest lodge, o:| ¥' the | ™ Flasher were visiting Raleigh friends Friday evenine. Sammy Pack left for the Killdeer mountains Saturday, where he spent the Fourth, returning to Raleigh Wednesday. Fred Reed returned home from an extended visit with his wife in Min- neanolis, Minn. Herman Reck and Ted Bachman de- parted by. car Saturday morning for N. D., to spend the Fourth with relatives of Mr. Reck. Miss Gladys MeLeun. and Mis oe aE visit on their way from Park River, | Baldwin N.D., to the Black Hills by ear. | |4————————____——- Richard Grace had the misfortune) of cutting his right arm Tuesday evening. He w r Mr. and Mrs, Erie Englebretson and family called at the A. J. Krause as their guests over the Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Parkins and children of Rosco, former Raleigh residents. W. C. Grace was a business visitor at the county seat Tuesday. home Tuesday evening. Alvin Cors received a check for) Mr, and Mrs. L. King and daughter, $100 from Governor Sorlie, having, Marie, were callers in Regan Wed- won the honor of presenting the best) nesday ‘evening. essay on Dakota Maid flour in the] The birthday party which was held state of North Dakota, Alvin is a} at the Oscar Landerholm home Satur- young lad 12 years old and -is quite} day evening was well attended and |proud of the disti z party was in honor of Miss Mabel Landerholm’s nineteenth birthday. Marvin Alm and Barlick Fisher called in Regan Wednesday evening. Emil Olson and Art Landerholm were callers in Regan: Wednesday evening. Adoit Krause has returned to his home in Regan after spending the last four months in Wisconsin vi 1g relatives. Krausé reports a the crops in good condition and also company and expects to move his that he thinks North Dakota to be family to Raleigh in the near fu- Bismarck were Sunday afternoon) the best state in the northern part ture. Mr. Kain has been in the ele-| guests at the home of Mr. Kikul’s| of the United States. vator for over 15 years. if brother, Herman Kikul, and family. Waiter, Florence and Elsie Keator Melvin, Ethel and Mabel Wolf-| Miss Olga Rupp of Bismarck spent} were. callers in Regan Wednesday gram returned home last Wednes-'the week-end and Fourth at the evening. day from Montana, where they have homes of her sisters, Mesdames| Mrs, B, Selahn and da been visiting relatives for some, George Swick and John Monroe. Agnes, were shop afternoon. Leo Sheldon. were ime. | Mr. and Mrs, Willie Borner have callers in Bismarck Wednes- spend- Marvin Rupp of Rega ng with some time here vis: friends and relatives. Fredolen Rupp, local merchant, has purchased a new Buick car. Station- master Carl Lein has purchased the ear formerly owned by Mr. Rupp. Mr. and Mrs, Gottfred Kikul of taken to Dr. where several stitches were| i to close the wound. | ank Kain of Brisbane purcha a half interest in the Raleigh G hters, Maris gua rs in Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Bosworth en-! received the adoption papers which| “Sty. avg® tertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and they arranged for some. time ago.| busin Mrs. Glen Bosworth and children, whereby little Willie Greenbers,| day afternoon, jE ci - r. und alts, L. Dgyies were callers in Regan Wedn abi lay evening. Marvin Alm and Barlick Fisher are planning to leave win’ a short hime the’ Black Hills, | Their | Song Birds at the Parting for. everybody reported a good time. The || fy You know them, bless their hearts. A pair of young- sters, really, in spite of their self-reliant air and their_ fast-vanishing teens. The girl—slim, clear-eyed, mer- ry; the boy—flippant, a bit arrogant, full of secret, earnest plans for success. They like each other. They go to the movies together, dance, quarrel a bit. They don’t believe in early mar-. ° riages. But her eyes shine when she speaks of him. “Me and the boy friend.” pe One of these days, suddenly, they'll be grown up. Man and wife, those fearless youfigsters. A home to plan, life to face. A budget, a savings account, economies. They’ll make mistakes, but they’ll learn quickly. Pil begin to be canny in the spending of money—to ques- tion priees and values. She'll begin to read about the things she plans to buy, to’ find out all she can about them. She'll become a regular reader of advertise-_ ments. : : eee They'll help her to become the capable, wise housewife ‘she wants so much to be. They'll tell her what clothes are best and what prices to pay for them. They'll tell Gress farm south of Gladstone. =Music was furnished by the Dick- insen band, and the afternoon was given to sports and games. “Dickinscn council will make . this 2 ic an annual affair, ATTEND DICKINSON NORMAL Hebron — Eleven . residents of Hebron enrolled for. the summer gschool session at the Dickinson Btate normal school. They are largaret Abraham. Michael Abra- *ham, J. R: Burkhardt, Ruth Cripps, | | @Alma Eggert, Ullainee Kenneay, a Reetz, Ortwin Schode, Lillian ake, Clara B. Senff and Er- Stelter. ELECT YOUTHFUL PARK POLICE Beach—Over 100 written ballots cast at the recent election ich the pulldeee, of Beach hooy Bis 08S is, somanion oe vane iriends wish them good luck on their “way and hope’ that they'll get glimpse of Presi Coolidge. sr? Mr. and Mrs. H. Becker of Wash- ington are iting a few weeks.at Love home of Mr. and Mrs. George tts. Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. C. Grossman were Gasioess veallers in Halliday ped tate, Mir. and Mrs. John Siverts and fam- ily motored'to Oakdale, this they * ‘att Fourth of July’ celebration. Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Neurohr and family siapoted Taylor sees where they visited with friends’ ani relatives. Mrs. Adolph ‘Henile of - Hebron visited at the Henry Grossman hoine | over Mond: Mr. Lu Tabbert motored to. town Ineaday \where he Tabbert, re- Kling and m to Wen, they itended fue ipman ¢ toate oF i nepali, al i W linoleums and draperies. actisathente It this newspaper can help you. ties easily and well. S : flus tered, inefficient drudge. Beeause her home will: be* ei well-run, she'll keep young—- years shel retain much of — mod throug! shining-eyed, merry. freshness. She and the friend.” pee Bice. : een { e won’t become a tired, ern, attractive, h the speedy are Wise coumselors for roune anal 32, Advertisements pra - a : ’ her about the foods to buy, the electric appliances, the They'll help her, as the ad- ‘she'll meet her responsibilities and fue her du-

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