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a & I ~", Central Districts Show . ‘ 2 |? i i 5 d F 3g ta ig urleigh County— Bartel township Gibbs town: ce Lake t township ‘Frances township Crofte township Burnt Creek tow: Grass Lake township .:. ckey County— Lorraine township, ex- cluding Forbes vilage. Emmons County— ‘Tp. 133, Range 77 Hampton township Campbell township Poster County— McHenry village Kidder County— Graf townsiip . Moure County— ve township, zcluding Verona village Fd Grand Rapids to’ Wcintosh County— Dansig townshii Venturia village 29, Range 6' n County, exciud- village unty— South Cottonwood 2. Germantown township 60 Additional Miles Of ’Phone Circuits Are Necessary Here Construction of 60 additional miles sLeaee ome Deen Be announced by Bismarck officials of the Northwestern Bell Telephone Increase in toll business in the ter- fitory southeast of Bismarck meade ‘the construction necessary, it is said, and service will be improved by the new circuits. ‘The work is being done in conjunc AT THE MOVIES CAPITOL THEATRE a le | Mg i ae i 5 é E B i 3 E ag i ! Hy i ul Fd i i , H il i A & [ Bere: 33 : i i é : i i 5 § 5 i tl i $48 fe iH z § ey [: ‘l i j : ih Hi i i iH H $ z ® | 3 E i i i fi i = s 5 a E E i ] i i | ! [ ft E g t ef 8 g | E it [ i Hl § i 3 a 32 Hae 3 : i ff Ei . ie Qs Lindy and Anne Set Transcontinental Record . Lindbergh has another aviation feat and record to his credit, successful Hopping off from the Glendale, Calif., airport in the » they lowered the transcontinental he prsises his wife. [Ss flight record. U. S. Research Ace Victim In War on ‘Parrot Fever’ 4 i i i Hy i i i : i i es ui il i | i i | i Hs ! z i i Ht F t i ! | 3 E : 3 : > DR. EDWARD FRANCIS Tiiness is just a temporary setback to Dr. Francis. He never loses his pel They landed at Wichita for lunch and 20 took off for New York City where they arrived after sundown. MARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1990_ NORTH DAKOTA SEED LOAN FUND BOOSTED Additional’ $200,000 Appropri- ated by Federal Depart- ment of Agriculture Statement that the federal depart- agriculture has appropriated $200,000 for feed and lorth Dakota and has tional counties to the will ited AForced Landing | ——o B ae E | Ne BREE aoe i af at the Ole Lillefjeld home Friday evening. rE 5 «. at Camden, N. ft show, E You see I got an aeroplane ime ‘all set to ty; jul si I'm fi To take w trip up high, By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mrs. Christ Lydia spent Sw John Berg home. Mrs. Christ Neumiller entertained the Ladies’ Aid Sunday afternoon. A large crowd was present. 1 said to Ma: “I'll now Wolf and daughter lay evening at the Southeastern states affected by floods. Nine other states, including North Dakota, were added to the list but the amount was not increased, although ry the agricultural department asked Il right—take off— ing. Andrew Nelson was a Wilton caller | h L. Wagner of near Tuitle Lake called at tho John Berg Tihed Rydholm ie lagen in Hea- in . ton wee for a tro months. ee Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller and daugheees called at the John Schiadt home g “Fred Warner called “at the Chiist Wall home Monday morning. Former Auto Dealer At McHenry Is Sought Rev. R. E. Strutz of Jamestown more money. Shafer sand Warburton plans to|@ distribute $5,000,000 in the six south- eastern states and $1,000,000 in the other nine. Of ‘the latter sum North Dakota will receive $400,000 instead Of $200,000 as originally planned. Your clothes. It's time for bed.” Little Knife @ By MRS. A. BIERIG chureh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gesele.and Mr. and Mrs. John Wentz of McCluskey visited at the Fred Neumiller home Sunday. Among those that spent Sunday evening at the J. A. Berg home was Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schlofman and family, Mrs. Christ Wolf and Otto and Lydia. Mr. and Mrs. ae Wagner vis- ited at the Edward Berg home Sun- day. Sties Pauline Wolf spent the week- id visiting in Bismarck with her iter, Mrs. Seibol. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibold and son spent Sunday at Mercer with Mr. Seibold’s parents. Guests at the Gustave Neumiller home Sunday were Fred Wagner, Mercer; John Stroble, Fai and ae Wall, also John and Lydia all. Mrs. John heer Pht son Albert called at the Sam *g home Monday on_business matters. Mr. and Mrs. John Weise of Mer- cer and Ruben Seibel visited at the Christ Wolf hom Mr. and John Berg and daughter Aletha motored to Wilton. Mr. Berg attended the assessors’ meeting and Mrs. Berg and daughter visited at the Chi ‘ohrer home, Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Spitzer of Baldwin ted at the Mi John Gesele and the Mr. and Mrs, Frank Goben mo- tored to Hebron on Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Goben and @ |daughter motored down to the Earl Twist farm near Gladstone on Wed- where they got a truckload wheat from Mr. Twist. and Miss Esther ‘e been hired to teach another month in the Marshall school district. Mike Bech hauled out the lumber for the new binder house to be built at the Bierig home. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Maerchbeher and children motored to Hebron on juced | Monday to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kraft and children also Mr. and Mrs. Matt Maerschbeher and children motored to Hebron on Saturday afternoon to do some shopping. They also visited at the Niel ‘aerschbeher home while there. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wintenoth motored to Hebron on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dick from near Richardton mot: it to the Mike f Hoosier Hen Saves a Neck by Egg Feat d Indianapolis, Ind., April 21—(P)— For years the lowly chicken has been “ghost laying” for the Easter rabbit but today a Hoosier hen demanded for | credit for the act. wee peri ©. J. Clements, local resident, re- joplane shown minutes later Clements is displaying the eggs. Unemployment Study Committee Reporting New York, April 21.—(7)—Recom- mendations for a course of procedure to provide steady employment the year around are incorporated in a) @ preliminary report of Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt's. unémploy; { ment committee, published today. —~ The report said the committee had examined. the plans and experiences patent of more than 200 leading corporations/ Lester Brown had dinner with the Arthur Damstrom family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, daugh- ter Mrs. Amy Bloom and little daugh- ter Mery spent Sunday at the Joe Brown home. ft e Painted Woods By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD § se : Ht engaged in relieving the unemploy- ment situation, The first recommendation is “That steady work the year around be in- corporated in business men’s think- ing so that it may assume major im- portance in the employer's daily Planning and actions.” Architect Questioned Again in Girl’s Killing Washington, April 21—()—The today returned to their first suspect in their efforts to solve the mystery of the death of Mary Baker, Iver Erickson spent Sunday help- ing Dave Boat build a house. Anton Nelson was a Wilton caller Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons, Gerald and Edwin spent Sun- day evening at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Saturday night they motored to Bis- marck to visit at the Christ Lillefjeld home. Returning home to Wilton Sunday afternoon. Winlin. Welder who is staying at the home, returning home to Wilton caller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Cleveliind and family who are well known to a Great many people of this vicinity motored to Harvey last week where they will make their new home. Anton and Andrew Nelson were ‘Wilton callers Thursday. Arthur was & Wilton |, visitor Monday afternoon. Mr. -and Mrs. Pete Mitchell who have been staying at Minot returned to Wilton a week ago. Mr. and Mrs, OH MEDI J ILLNESS HAVE week ago near Arlington National Fred Wilson, an architect in the the treasury department by 311 Main Avenue We Call Grand Forks Teacher Dies of ‘Flu’ Ailment|' Grand Forks, N. D., April 21.—()— Cornelius Baarman, for in Bui counties for Pfund hat ‘) ve bout them, oot? Srunder, ancy Abit Ave. Minneapolis, Mina CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGER tNe A _ Evening 7 and 9 — Adults 35¢ watil 7:30” conducted services at the Wilton Zion, Australian Hop Ends In Branches of Tree oe Lodge No. 2. Public in NS. 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