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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1930 , | * « ; ) “ * - * o> —_—_—_S oo | 15,750 spectators who saw them lose | practice, the team will find another _ NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF Addition to Les Canadiens of Montreal, 2 to 1, | one, he sald. REDEMPTION ‘REDEMPTION rection © in an overtime contest. It was the} . The Vanguard of the pale hose ar- State of North Dakota, County of Bur- | State of North Dakota, County of Bur- fourth consecutive extra period bat- | rived yesterday. leigh.—ss, ss leigh.—ss. i LUEHRING RESI tle between the teams this season. Office of County. Auditor, Bismarck, Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, IN SOCIAL WORK IS Illinois High School Craven, Menoken, X.,D. | To, Joree Madox and Dorys Maddox, ‘ ¥ ‘hereby notified ¢ JOB AT MINNESOTA HebronandGlen | Basketeers Battle’ 10 |scruchawd secur dari | 20 er tei fat re ny year was io ° Ex riod: Tilt f for taxation £ 1 FAIR SEX COP PLAN Ullin Battle for | *x‘ Periods in Nauta ieee eae | has iat eeeate te eg! ———_———_ , Feb. 17.—()—Members ry " linguent t f th 1925, and Pennant Tuesday |e ce ae tees ih tea alrite a GP ie ea a . . i ervice Notice, a 's from! Community Counc and Federa- eeechice Merete Drecgcome| F CMMAIE PUCSCAY (ieee ears 2am s Loans| Recess het eos | hares cect af Wj ; Gopher Athletic Director longest high school contest ever play- Yeo | Bia Becton it, Township 155, tion Have Hundreds of June 30 Brickmakers, With a Spotless |®# iuinols. fi Kumblr of acres, 360, championship mount sold for, $16.59. Signers on Petition ca Record, Hold Only Win the Marshall county, Illinois, invita-| 1, "Madition © we WbOvd aiiount) chasse sanaae, PNG by. pur Minneapolnis, Feb. 17.— () — Fred tion tournament, Saturday night, the | you will be required to pay costs mount ‘required to redeem at — | VA Gel Aoi of athletics at Over Main Threat bate fought through time | of the service, of, this potioe and in| this date, $64.30. ‘ { nive Minnesota, submit- ta vided by, 1a in addition'to the above amount 5 WOULD AID MISS CASHEL ted his resignation today, effective} Gien ulin, N.D. Feb. 17—~ P, Before the expiration of the tite fae | the ete eee Pele nthe ey ont June 30, and Herbert O. (Fritz) Crisler, ‘alien UI ae lemption, above stated, a deed|as provided by law and unless yc he newly appointed football coach, was | Heron a gin aie school thereof will is nue tp the holder: of the |redeem said land from yald wale me r basketba! Tues- ore efor Supervision of Dances, Juvenile named to succeed him, serving in the | day night er AUER th RAIA law. “ SAE i OOS ' Se dual role of head coach and athletic periods ‘Witness my hand and official seal | thereof will issue to the holder of { Cooperation With District director. the champions of the North Missouri break a 14-all deadlock, the contest | th!® 8th day of February, 1930. tax sale certificate us provided Although Luehring is leaving the | Slope conference. = ‘The local team, /neing stopped when the players ap-| (Sealy Audio BANNER ey, | 8%, ae Court Are Included post he has held for eight years, be eet won 16 en seas0N, | peared nearly exhausted. P= uditer Burjelgh Couity, | |W a ot hand and official seal ¢ only one season, i First publication 2/10, 5 . C, ISAMIN Will not sever his connection with the | fe Shay GoRtet to TA a" — bade ys eon (Seal) Auditor ‘Burleigh Coulty, + © Appointment of a policenoman for ignation sald he would devote himselz | , Glen Ulin decisively defeated Dick-|Tilden Is Southern Urieat pubtiec orth paket. Bismarck is shortly to be requested to a professorship in NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF Puniongead oe 0) of the ity commission by the Wom- cutie. Physical edu- France Net Champion REDEMPTION er AL cn’s Community council and the Fed- crite eee : _ eration of Women's clubs. ar Mernitnee hae ee Nice, France, Feb. 17.—(P)—Big Bill | isigh- on, not’ County of Bur-| NOTICE OF HAPIRATION OF It may be that an ordinance first ened breach So Bgie dit threst- fered injuries in the Friday night | Tilden held fast to his position in in- | Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, | So will have to be enacted before the ap- the university which developed over | Contest which may prevent him from | ternational championship tennis to-|r2%mhevSeth Graven, Menoken, N. . | =afegt North Dakota, County of Bur- pointment can be made. That has the manner * selecti playing against Hebron Tuesday.|day by capturing the Southern] You are hereby notified that the | Office jotinty Auditor, Bismarck, : been the course in other cities. to Dr. 8 ‘Two alueant mount | Hermes, forward on the local team, | France championship. tract of land after described |. N, Dak. ~ ‘The matter will be presented to the oe tis petite: mises ek members | was high scorer in the Beach contest| He won his final match against the year isag was on) in care Se eas gaeemarck, N. D. gommission. as soon as a canvass for legiate athicticn reeled reer, | with 14 points. Irish Davis cup player Lyttleton 28 ND. ees em lamarcks figners to the necessary petitions of the handling cata 0b aye 4-6, 8-6, 7, 6-0. hereby notified that the ” Lh tated RCGeate Bataan blem and it was felt for a ta that J Eld trom | tnd which was asmoused ir y eee ret and Federation desire. Several hun- * . days f for taxation for the y 2 Hy dred names already have been a(tixed Mate oe ee ack Elder Sets | Raleigh, Brisbane Of "ste hatice | the Vath day Of Deasebor Taat in favor of the creation of the post ool, li leh as follows: | fold, as provided by law, for th ‘on the police force. Alumni of the school had been dis- 60-Meter Record pit ubleheader linquent taxes of the a Four copies of the petition are in = Peatina vers ee. Deletes ois ‘ J. H. Taylor, a third by Mrs. R. 8. = versity. coach! lying Notre Dame fe Ne-|bleheader here, the home girls win-| tn addition’to the above amount you Enge and a fourth ty Mrs, C. G. “Gee, Mae, I can’t wait till I start cooking for you.” ee also ao a eanete tate gotiates Distance in 7 ae oe ek tte at 8 prt) Sager Jill be required to pay the, costs of a, $0 <a sag | ter, bite hanlepped Shrough Hack Soneiunattiah 225 to 8 vordot. The gis game |Saltn"sd Wod"irothtattnet Yer] Simagie'gatage™ Pad by ur Five Cities In N. D. Have Them Bertha Palmer Going | ot support trom the athletic director. jonds Fla was close throughout, with Klein-|fore the expiration of the time for re-|| Amount’ required to redeem at Mrs. Zuger is making the main to Atl ti Cit f Chief among the dissatisfied schmidt, of Raleigh, ‘and ‘Hammer- ea ani phove Rin a the | ope Pa ae ae | | antic City LOF | coaches was Dr. Spears, who before| New York, Feb, 17, —(®) — Jack|stedt, of Brisbane, piaying well. |{Re"sone’uasemmeyts the Helder of the| fn addition to the ubove amount you presenting the pro; N. E. A Convention handing in his resignation told the | Elder, flying football star from Notre law, - the service of this notice and interest clubs and church organizations. So! im A senate committee on intercollegiate 5, ‘bet the world’s record ‘ft Witness my hand and official seal/ 2s, provided by Jaw and unless you far she has addressed 26 bodies in| caetes tercol Dame, bettered world’s rec lor} TWO TOURNEYS AT CARSON | tnis sth day of February, . redeent sald land from said sule befurs favor of the proposal. | | ‘The heads of all North Dakota nor- | Sthletics that he felt he was not re- 60 meters at the Crescent A.C. games| Carson, N. D., Feb. 172—Two bas- (meat) AUARDCREAMINGER, | [ihe capitation, of the time for, re- Minot, Grand Forks, Fargo, James- jmal schools and teachers colleges will | Stietic ‘dnectos eer omar ag |here Saturday night, running the dis-/ketball_tournaments will be held} (Ses ‘North Dakota, "| thereof will issue to the holder of ihe town, Valley City have policewomen. attend the annua! meeting of the Na-| criticised ‘the ‘workings ot tte eitive tance in seven seconds flat. here. The South Slope high school (First publication 2/10, 1930.) law. sale certificate as provided by Mrs. Zuger has obtained letters from |tlonal Education association to be| athletic office. e Elder's me clipped 1/5 of @ sec-jsubdistrict tournament will be held Tisha Witness my hand and official seat the holders of the position from sev- {held February 23 to 27 at Atlantic a ond off best previous mark in-|Feb. 28 to March 5. The Gold Medal bs cral of these cities, in which the idea is highly_recommended. Judge Fred Jansonius also has giv- en Mrs, Zuger a letter indorsing the movement and expressing the belicf that such a woman could be of great benefit to the administration of the . Police laws and preserving morals, Pointing out that she could, with good | effect exercise watci on the dance | halls and night clubs on both sides | of the river. 1 The idea of the sponsoring women's | organizations is to go outside the city and bring in a woman trained for so- , cial service and juvenile work. In- ~ stitutions giving women training for such activities which have been rec- ommended to the clubs are the New York School of Social Work, the graduate school of social service ad- -y North Dakota Representative Backs Anti-Coloring of | 1 Substitutes | vi The Congressional Record in a re-| cent issue printed a speech by Con-j gressman Thomas Hall in favor of | house resolution 6, having as its ob- ject the classification of butter imita- tions, colored and put up in packages in further semblance to the real ar- ticle, within the provisions of the law | which taxes oleo. i This is the resolution designed to! keep oleo and other butter imitations from being palmed off cn the public as butter through coloring to resemble u ti ti City, Miss Bertha Palmer, state su- perintendent of public -nstruction, announced today. They will attend meetings of the superintendents’ di- Columbus, Ohio, to obtain informa- has been broadcasting educational matter for more than a year. TOWNLEY CONDUCTS ision and also may attend sessions of the American Association of Col- leges and Universities which meets at he same time. Miss Palmer will attend the conven- ion and en route home will stop at ion on Ohio's school of the air which Track Stars Will Dr. Paul Martin and Stani of track stars who were defeated earl- ier in the season will try to come back Essay Comebacks jaw Petkiewicz, Foreigners, in Feature Races New York, Feb, 17—()—A number tonight at the New York A. C. games at Madison Square Garden. Dr. Paul Martin of Switzerland and Stanislaw Petkiewicz of Poland, the doors of 7 1/5 seconds, set in 1927 at|independent tournament will by Bob McAllister, the erst-'March 7 to 8. Brooklyn while flying cop. Jimmy Pappas, Newark A. C., was @ special 50 yard sprint a few minutes earlier. invent announced after his record br sprint that he would com- pete in no more indoor meets this season, Elder won the special 50 yard ing out Hussey. Pappas, Princeton runner, was third. Dr. Paul Martin, Swiss middle dis- tance runner, captured the Metropol- itan A. A. U., 1,000 yards champion- ‘Texas, GOPHER GYMNASTS WIN second and Frank Husey, New York| Minneapolis, Feb. 17.—(#)—Minne- A. C., third. Elder's victory in the 60/sota defeated Wisconsin at gymnas- meter event followed his triumph in| tics, 986 1/2 to 893 3/10. r the Week | : | Fights fo: (By ‘Tonight Cernera, Italy, vs. John O. Chicago, sprint in 5 3/5 seconds, barely beat-|at New former | Volante. Jersey City, lightwelghts, ten round: a heavy w ‘ork, St. England, it Youngstown, Buffal Chya Dick ' Evans, Yuhasz, Buffalo, ‘The Associated Press) —At Oklahoma, City, Primo weiterweights, Youngstow 1 rickson, nds; Do! eights, ten r H Nicholas Aren: mi , vs. Harry Carlton, ._ Freddy Mueller, le Hull, Fort Worth, ttn roun: rounds; at Lorain, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION Dak, ty, Mi non Fall he 14th day of December, 1921 inquent taxes of the hat tl ime for re de leted service of here of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh.—us. big aa of County Auditor, Bismarck, |. Dak, To oanty, Van Voorhis, Goodhue Coun- , Minn. c/o Citizens St. Bk., Can- h ened in your name | Covers & ate taxation for the year 1925 was on | British sold, as provided by la duly for the de- ir 1925, and mption ‘from aid sale will expire ninety days from this notice. dis described as follows: Said lane NW% Sectic Range 78. 5. Bubsequent taxes paid by pur- an $60.46, am id to redeem at chase ion 27, Township 141, this 8th day of Rebruary. 19 (Seal) Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakot (First Publication 2/10, 1930.) ‘There are over 300,000 miles of sub- marine cables, the most important being those which connect Europo America. The longest cabic distance of 3600 miles, from Columbia to the Fanning Islands, ———eeee———— DRY REPEAL DRIVE Petitions to Be Circulated to Amount’ required this date, $125.04. In addition to the above amount you will be required to-pay thé; costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law and unless you edeem said land from said sale before the dairy product. With its enact- {ment. coloring of the compounds | would be suppressed by a prohibitive j tax. ship in 2:17 1/5. Second place went to Walter P. Gassner, New York university, who finished about 20 yards behind the winner. Jone European inveders of the year, were defeated recently in the Mill- rose meet and tonight they try con- clusions with their conquerors. ministration of the University of Chicago, the University of Chicago Settlement, Hull House, directed by Jane Addama, Chicago, and the Uni- ‘weights, ten :roun Billy Petrolle, Fargo, Brooks, _lightweights, George Klaus, Salt vi vs, ts, Public dances for spotting hip flasks ‘end protecting girls from indulgence in their contents. This advocate also comments in be- half of the policewoman idea that “the smoking which has become a craze also is a menace or, at least, a bad habit; for the young girls us,” she comments further, ‘they cannot participate in these parties of today unless they are willing to smoke, drink and pet. Again, some- thing could be done by a kind, un- derstanding woman who is clad with authority, coming and going when one least expected. She would soon make some of these disgraceful scenes less and perhaps wipe them out alto- gcther.” Might Cost $1500 The idea rather of the Bismarck advocates of the policewoman is that she could relieved Miss Mary Cashel of a jot of the work which the Red Cross worker assumes now in the ab- sence of any other functionary to per- form it. That is she would engage in juvenile supervision in connection with the city and district courts and would take over social work which Miss Cashel and Esther Teichmann, school nurse, now divide between them. It is for that reason that the tes for th f the enlisted oe 830. Blan is to bring in a trained univer-| en is very strange, to say the least. clothing, becatze, according ta, ose Pie Peerage ne Tuck the chicks sity worker, instead of appointing an] «The dairy industry has experi- expert, they keep more cheerful. look SUMMONS A Untrained resident woman. enced a serious slump in inconfe and on the bright side of things, and care ee in for the night. The cost of a policewoman might for its early recovery are! more for their bodies. State of North Dakota, County of Bur- 5 . be about $1500 year. Grand Forks | Oot st all bright. The flooding of the pia att soy? Stott Briquets in Pays Miss Berg, its policewoman, $130 market with these substitutes for but-| DISTURBING NIGHT COUGHS hats rath Fourth Sedisiet Dios | tn Seer e ceeeh Moreh Antioiel Dit ter made up very carefully to look like QUICKLY STOPPED Balth Sandberg, Plaintitt, va, Ernest| Marthé Olson, Plaintitf, vs, Clarence the brooder pro- | handling tutes for butter. At the present time; ing ie 8 if E i £ : E a chase of this colored cooking com-'nanots “against prohibition and for Pound that she buying ‘vholesome repeal” or “for prohibition and products at a much cheaper rate and seainst repeal.” still have a full cooking value. This; “ynder the law, 20,000 signatures is not true by any means for the rea-! must be obtained before the secretary son that the adding of the water andi o¢ state may legally be required to the salt and through the churning or! place the question on the ballot. The emulsifying process the coconut and / petition asks that the vote be taken Peanut oil does not take on any addi-/ on November 4, 1930, the date set for tional food values so that the house- | the regular biennial fall election. The wife is buying brine at the rate of 20/jaw requires that the petitions be cents @ pound and she is losing avout /riieq with the secretary of state 120 4 centsof foodvalue in the purchase | qavs before the election. of a pound of this colored cocorut| wembers of the committee in and peanut oil compound. As @ Pro- | charge of circulating the petitions are tection of the wary and uninformed I jjisted as Howard Wood, Fargo; Allen think this measure should be enccted | srcfanus, Grand Forks; Tom Wright, as a preventative of deception and | pinsboro; J. H. Felver, Fargo, and L. ible fraud. |L. Griffith, Lignite. “I think it is time, too, that atten-/ Grip, tion be given to the matter of the HEARING ON BUS RATES furnishing of subsitutes for butter to! rearing on a proposal by the New the enlisted armed forces of the Unit- | england State line to increase express ed States. It is charged that the rates on its motor freight line between United States government purcl Dickinson and New England will be and uses substitutes for butter in its held by the state railroad board at institutins and in the army—more |the Stark county court house, Dickin- than 1,160,000 pounds. Under the son, at 2:30 p. m., on February 24. seaman sct, known as the La Follette patrons of the line have opposed the act, the use of substitutes of butter 11 proposed increase. the Navy is forbidden. And why the Army officials persist in furnishing) Women defy cold weather better star, and Charles Thompson of the New York Central A. A., winner over Veit and Edwards at Boston Satur- day, as his leading rivals. George Simpson of Ohio State, who turned in the sensational 9 2-5 time against Jimmy Daley of Holy Cross, Sid Kieselhorst of Yale, Ben Hand of Princeton and a number of other con- sistent indoor sprinters in a 60-yard race, Stone Is Individual Star of Ski Contest Conducted at Kathryn Kathryn, N. D., Feb. 17—(P— butter and taste like butter and in packages such as butter is marketed, has caused a decrease of at least 25 cent in the gross income of the iries c: the United States, In 1927, about 400 stores in North Dakota were ine and substi- Night coughing need not trouble you this winter, when each dose of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound carries the curative balsamic virtues of pure pine tar, honey and other valuable cough: ingredients into direct contact there are more than 1,400 store han-| With the inflamed irritated throat these substitutes and I am told & like increase in the business is| smooth the United States, To Enter Contest for Burleigh 1 Sheriff Seat V. L. Anderson, former representa- beta lleced- year ckaadgy Tyga » Paul, Feb. 17—(#)—Two 8t. Paul teams, the No. 1 and No. 2 teams Egt Hi il t E : i a for 100 yards last spring, will be| gj Chicago, Feb. 17.—(®)—The Uni- versity of Chicago football team will play a return engagement at Yale in 1932, Athletic Director Amos Alonzo tage nificant of college athletics.” It will be the first invasion of the middlewest by a Blue team. McLarnin in Chicago To Train for March 1 Go With Sam Mandell Chicago, Feb. 17—(7)—With the date of his third meeting with light weight Sammy Mand dedinitely set for March 1 in the Chi- cago stadium, Jimmy McLarnin today | h was in Chicago to begin preparing for the test. Each eager and determined to win the “rubber” fight, Mandell and the Vancouver, B. C:, t= enn | N Phoent: rounds; gione, Philadelphi Covington, Ky., round: — At Friday No light heavy: Baltimore, ‘welte t Chica; Henry wi: jam dee, Syracuse, weights, Francisco, each el at Bosto: K. vy" land, Emmett weights, ten rou: Sandberg, et swer thi plsine Nes bee St the District a office in Bi the First pelthin thirt the day of si ry rk, a, han, t Cincinnati, Square Garden, Larry Johnson, cago negro, vs. Pete Latzo, Scranton, weights; Newark, vs. Babe McGorgary, homa, middieweights, and Philadelphi Frankie Camp! Francisco, ‘vs. John Lester Johnson, Xe ‘ork negro, heavyweights, ten Buffalo, jon: 'y days ea oe ach sorti, Sh for | of your fatty i tiene Janual LAN Att Office and Fntottice Oakland, » vs. Young Johnny middleweights, ten Francisco, Fred Arizona, Joo ix, welterweights, ten Vincent For- ia, vs. Joe Anderson, middleweights, ten ew York, Madison Chi- Doc Conrad, ince vs. Buckly Lawless, rweigh' 0, Col Perlick, x round: azoo, vs. Emory lghtweignts; vs. Midget feather- Chie Chi Harry Fierro, i ‘Sas ell, San mn. Ernie Schaaf, Bos. O. Christner, ‘ts, ten round: ‘Rocco, Elwood City, Pa., vs. Frankie Simms, ‘Cleveland, h envy: inds; at Detroit, a va. rth Dakota ‘Defendant: in. he re reby summoned to an: complal: +. apne of the Disintite action hich coi filed with the Clerk Court i: after the service af jusive of to see ell or saat fe i be 7 1920, ties, ress, First Nat! Biemarck, N é [ i u cfr i Ett | | Ee = ct i é 3s E it A i & eRe il : 2 ? i i H oar lis en | sal the com jeni Wernicke, Lena, The Wilton Bank, Wilton, Corp. You are hereby n tract of land he: and which was ass for taxation for thi the 14th rear 1! ror will-expire ni pleted service Raid land is describ: NW Section 34, Tow id by pur- to redeem at Amount ’ required this date, $116.49, In addition to the above amount you will be requt: to pay the service of this noti as provided by, Taw ‘and unless yem said land from said sale be! expiration of she | time fe dd ler of the tax sale certificate as provided by my hand and official seal day of Febryary, 1930. ISAMII INGER, (Seal, Auditor Burleigh Cx . t th Dakotas” = demption as above st thereof will is: to the hol 4 Wit this fe of North Dakota t ‘Named Defendants °° “Be v4 somigit hi Mf been flea wit y di of this, ed as follows: nship 144, State of North Dakota, County of Bur- Jeigh.—ss. ~ Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, | N. Dal To “Joseph _Karsian, Wilton, N. D.; He Minot Wilton Mutual Store, Wilton, N. otified that the after described ed in your name 25 was on day of December, 1926, duly rovided by for the de- ir 1925, and ption ‘from 8 from notice. versit: i t 7 vel: | Anyone then desiring to buy butter i Petkiewiez, wh . Sande’ oie ent or weights, {T e Revere Innesota social welfare sould know whether he was being of-| Amend the State Constitu- ‘| Paul Rekers, rate — pope Serer eight rounds: ‘Artie McCann, F ida, beds gto eeu te Mee tod can be es ial Work |fered the real or a spurious article. ‘ Prohibiti State college track team at two miles, S. Roy Kirkpatrick, Loulsville, lght-| thereof will issue to the holder of the checi ‘The conception which the women of | Xow Would be made the trade mark pkey nein eee will encounter the youngster again at an [rset et Comte, sors, Broadway | {2x ste certificate as provided by ina ‘ | of actual butter. the 5,000 meter distance, the favorite . |Acena, Sid Terris, New’ Yor! ‘Witness my hand and official seal Grove's Laxative BROMO QUININE the Bismarck, stub ea aa fhe po-| “In the course of his remarks the! Copies of @ petition which A. C.| of the Polish runner. Will Meet ‘ain Gaston qhartes, Fran ights, this 8th day of February, 1930, has been the favorite family remedy cial worker rather than a club swing- | North Dakota representative said: | | Townley will circulate in an effort to] Martin was beaten by hair's Firpo, Burke, Idaho, Del Fon-{ (Seal) Auditor Burleigh County, zed standard remedy for colds. er going about bent on spying and ‘I favor the enactment of th’S|repeal the prohibition clause in the | breadth in the Millrose half mile by taine, Winnipeg, middleweights, ten North Dakota. Eetuse substitutes. arresting. However, one of the iat hiastierary pone armas mss state constitution have been received ee Veit, former New York univer- | Return Engagement at Chicago Ae basis ade Viti 7> quaseiangly lp aguas vocates of the post on the Bismarc! o here. sity runner. He heads the. field for heavyweights, six fore stress, the opportunities such | "ine ihe bale Ut ope ag nga Aetna on te pint; te, Breer it mile tonight witn| Arranged for 1982, Stagg |vwvic. its Nenpels- tate ,tetth| semice op wxrmarion or | GEOVO'S @ woman officer would have at the! ed forms, would permit voters to cast . » former N. Y. U. His Anndanbell fegtéo he veights, ten round: REDEMPTION Laxative D. D, BROMO - QUININE Tablets Successful Since 1889 STOTT | BRIQUETS : ae) BROODER STOVES i) ry summoned to an- Int of the plaintift in ‘ich com- Cle: Court in and for the jurleigh, State of North ind ti ve See at ect nate katt " thirty di ve . of your failure to r Seiss deters hein cia fn the complaint. y of arck, “North i Bank ur his ne Bullding: oad Brees rt Ke, s0-87 F810 fae will be’ ‘of Gibbs.Bch Eire ed by t! Hoo! Dist, Ne 0, for four bus: and hi} to ring the coming school bi , 8 1 1b, 2980 iver must furnis je onectourth ‘et frinc car serve one-fourt F right to reject any ‘bids must be marked “Sealed gpvei jer of schoo! w. EL TR l, 1 +12038-14-16-17 cute’ 2. vide safé, surc heat until you go out again in