The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 15, 1929, Page 3

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180,000 Pounds of DULUTH MAN NAMED ‘GRAND COUNSELOR |, Hazen Gre Hazen, N. Dak., June 15.—Manu- facture of 180,000 pounds of butter * OFLC. 7. COUNGLS Travelers’ Auxiliary Elects | Owatonna Woman; Still. water Gets Convention » Duluth, Minn., was Counsellor of Minnesota United Commercial Travelers at their Of officers held yes- at the thirty-sixth annual ends here today. ‘Triem of Pipestone, ‘Mrs. Gordon Robertson, Owatonna, Minn., was chosen as Grand counsellor of the Ladies Grand Auxiliary, suc- ceeding Mrs. J. F. McGrann, Minot. Other U. C. T. grand officers elect- ed and installed follow: J. 8. O'Leary, Detroit He succeeds H. B. Minn. Bert Levins, Crookston, Minn., and T. F. Shields, St. Paul, Minn.. were named on the grand executive cum- mittee for a two-year term and H. C. Kroon, Mankato, Minn., was elected for one year term. Ladies Grand Auxiliary officers elected follow: Grand Junior Coun- Ernest Watkins, St. Cloud, Minn.; Grand Past Counsellor, Mrs. J. F. McGrann, Minot; Grand Secre- Mrs. E. B. G. Ullett, Minneap- |, Grand Treasurer, Mrs. Alice Wannegat, Minot; Grand Conductress, Farry, Albert Lea, Minn.; Page, Mrs. Christine Glaser, Fargo; Grand Sentinel, Mrs. Cora lain, Mrs. Verne Brown. ; and Chairman of the Grand Executive Board, Mrs. Clara Case. Duluth, Minn. Stillwater, Minn., was chosen as the Meeting place for the 1930 conven- V. C. MAN ELECTED St. Paul, June 15.—(7)—Rev. E. A. * Welke, Pine Island, Minn., was re- elected president of the Minnesota district of the Lutheran joint synod of Ohio here, with Rev. J. L. F. Bohn- bined Valley City, N. D., vice pres- lent. ———— = E OF MARSHAL’S SALE, Distric of North Dakota, 58. Public notice is bereby given that y virtue of a writ of Venditioni jonas, dated June 11, 1929, issued | f the United States District | r the District of North Da- ota, in favor of the United States of merica, and against one Chevrolet e No. 211,P3360, 192: cordingly offer t highest and best bidd: 28th day of June, 1929, at 2 o'ciock at the front door of the fngstad State of North Da oO. 8 Model, 1 will ac- he said automobile Dated June 14, 1929, Butter Is Made by manufactures ice cream. cuit Assumed Such Display Would Be Welcomed carnival fair next week. The consignment was purely volun- ;| tary. The owners, the Maggie Valley Stock farm, Texas, are making the circuit of. the fairs through the North- west and, assuming that the local affair was a livestock and implement exhibition in addition to the speed and carnival features, billed their ex- hibits here, expecting a welcome to the show. What to do about the consignment had not been decided at noon. Either the swine will be reconsigned to their next exhibiting point, Devils Lake, or Mrs. Bryan will try to accommodate the owners by slapping together some ens, so they can show their exhibit and do business if they can find any. If all goes well, such offerings will hot be an embarrassment next year, as Mrs. Bryan cxpects to develop her Present institution into a full-fledged county fair. HOTEL PEOPLE AGAIN rested Wednesda: charge and released under $2,000 were arraigned and bound over to district court under an additional bond of $500 each. a COURNEYA JURY DISAGREES Moorhead, Minn., June 15.—(#)—A jury deliberating in the case of Law- rence L. Courneya, Fargo, N. D.,| charged with second degree man- slaughter, was discharged when it} failed to agree on a verdict after five hours, 35 minutes deliberation, For hot weather suggestions, | try the Grand Pacific Cafe.| Cooiest place in town to eat. azen Creamery Co. which brought more than $80,000 dur- the last year is the boast of the Hazen creamery. The organization, five years, old, has doubled its trade volume each year. The company now SWINE EXHIBIT SENT HERE FOR BRYAN FAIR Texas Stock Farm Making Cir- Mrs. C. K. Bryan found she had something more than horses on her hands, today, when she was informed jthat a consignment of 70 swine was coming in to exhibit at her speed and 8 WOME Held in Menoken, M’Kenzie, Regan, Still, Wing health, next week. schoolhouse, Saturday. All will conducted from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. at 9 a. m. and continue until 5 p. m. —Mrs. C. D. King, president of the Parent-Teacher association, and Mrs. Paul Holmes, vice president of the same organization; McKenzie—Mrs, John Rogers, president of the Mis- sionary society; Regan—Mrs. A. H. Helgeson, president of the American Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs. H. D. Wat- | FACE LIQUOR COUNTS Valley City, No. Dak., June 15—(P) | —F. W. Aldrich and Mrs. Eva Hal- | bert, proprietor and housekeeper of | the Aldrich hotel here who were ar-| y on @ liquor sales ; bonds, were again arrested here last | night for the same offense. They | Dance at the Dome tonight. kins; Still—Mrs. J. M. Thompson and fental on your own home? We CHILD EXAMINATIONS Medical Conferences Will Be| Eight women have -been named chairmen in charge of local arrange. | ments in five Burleigh county com- munities for medical examinations of | children of pre-school age by Dr. Maysil M. Williams and Miss Irene | 'M. Donovan, R. N,, of the division of | child hygiene, state department of | Tonight - Only! The conferences and examinations are aranged as follows: | Menoken “| schoolhouse, Tuesday; McKenzie schoolhouse, Wednesday; American Legion cabin at Regan, Thursday; |i ¢ Still schoolhouse, Friday; and Afi | Comedy and News i—_—_——_—_—_ __ except that at Regan, which begins Coming Mon. - Tues, - W. ed. The women cnairmen are: Menoken | . 100/% Talking “CAREERS” Money to Loan On improved city Property re; ment plah. Prepayment privileges. Advances made on bomes Under construction. Under our plan, and not renewed. Why pay rent whe: payable on the monthly pay- ou get your loan paid nm you can apply your PRICE OWENS Room 19 Eltinge Block Phone 421 Jelling the world” DOUBLE D Over 1,000,000 ‘motorists say — “Pennzoil is - the Best Motor Oil in the World— and it costs less to use than ordinary oil!” A.100% pare Pennsylvania oil of highest quality, Pennzoil lasts at least twice as long as ordinary oils. That makes it not only the best lubrication available today, but the most economical as well. Look for the Pennsoil sign. The man who displays it believes in quality merchandise. He’s a good man to deal:with. HIGHEST QUALITY PENNSYLVANIA OIL 35¢ per quart Lahr Motor Sales Co. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA . © Permit Ne. Grode Crude Oil Ass'n Afternoon Evening Big New | Entries See Them Race at Bismarck FIRST DAY—JUNE 19 i; AFTERNOON * + + + Purse $500 2:18 Pace - - See et ese EVENING | 7: 0 PeM. 2:24 Pace (Governor's Cup) - 2+. .... Purse $500 hinhiie bd tne eh re ae Purse $300 » SECOND DAY—JUNE 20 AFTERNOON :15 Trot (Patterson Hotel Cup) + + - - - . Purse $500 Dae ste se ee eee. Purse $300 EVENING 7:.0 P. M. SPECIAL RACES THIRD DAY—JUNE 21 AFTERNOON Three-Year-Old Pace - --..... 2:13 Pace - - . 2. EVENING 7:0 P.M, SPECIAL RACES + Purse $500 * + © + Purse $300 European Balancing and Gymnastic Novelty A Triumph in Gymnastic Artistry Mr. Demers is the origina- tor of these stunts, which have not been duplicated by any other artist. FOURTH DAY—JUNE 22 : __AUTO RACING Picnic Grounds ™4/s,"s/ (AC OE LI ORE OTN IIE Ns NS 12 Big Free Circus and Vaudeville Acts Band Music in the Evenings EARL’S WONDERLAND CARNIVAL 5 BIG RIDES 10 BIG SHOWS | Bismarck’s Big Race Meet and Fair. JUNE 19-20-21-22 _—

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