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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930 vd >» . it was announced this morning by L. |census supervisor, brought the agere- | Oliver over himself. He accordingly has rt - 3 ‘ G. Thompson, principal of Mandan Fe population gain in 422 districts} 143-84 ......ssessees 31 138 151] bought out Mr. Reif. se |perineenoere C3 SpIRNG, IAEEPEEGON |to ees wee AN D A WS sat high school. in that quarter of the state up to|Stark: \will play a cornet solo and deliver a r . Mrs, Florence Bailey was - named |3,987. | Ash Coulee........-- 36 237 179! Carl Fritschle, Linton, who is in |short address to close the program. | eros Ap) —curp: . - vice Dreaident ve Mrs, Marvin Olson} The eight districts and Billings Billings. county total | local hospital with a broken neck, ae baie Oll, Ind., ‘ secretary ant asurer. county showed a gain of 233 residents; —_(cor.) . . 532 3143 3126 . set Sha plat eda Meds n el db! tae Mandan High School Honor Students ‘Mrs. J. A. Kasper and Mr. Thysell | from 4,194 in 1920 to 4,427 this year. | Hoover . 23 111 (116) erodgit het e wre a tact | Additional Markets ; y. Ri Re anes prabtas wet Jaa te ereommittes to araw | The 420. districts already reported | pany | paralyzed in the body sore cele Pcie AL RY Js We TONY 108 Corey eet up a resolution requesting the Man- have an aggregate population of 1.) Furness Is Reelected _ shoulders down. CHICAGO STOCKS —_—XXF Gan city commission to maintain po- |142 compared with 87,155 in 1920. lice traffic service in the high school | Twenty-six other districts, for which Secretary of Mandan alle vest. 6674; Midwest! Announcement for Stomach Sufferers j Walter Reed, inspector general for |“! “new? | Stomach sufferers in Bismarck and \vicinity during the noon hour of no 1920 figures are available and | 5‘ | sicinity will be gi *Tearp, the i school days. [no 1920 figures ore ay impocsivie,| Chamber of Commerce | Sorh ates. tought: here by | 1 west | Halts, Drug. store; Bistmarck, "North have an aggregate population of 3,289. | — 4 y | Dakota, has been appointed exclusive distributor in Burleigh and Morton ri | counties for Pfunder’s Tablets, which \—Linerty| have gained an enviable reputation USTtY | throughout the United States in the jibs,|Tellef of stomach disorders. Have Hall's Drug store tell you about them, or write H. Pfunder, Inc. 1914 icollet Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. This makes the total population in| A. W. Furness was reelected secre- 1a SPEDE RT ad rae the 448 districts reported so far 94,431. tary of the Mandan Chamber of | Members of the state board of ad- Corrected figures show the popula- Commerce at a meeting of directors | ministration probably will meet this tion of Billings county to be 3,143 | afternoon to let the contract for the ah SOUTHWEST BOOSTED rather than 2,002, a5 previously an- Cente Og =o Ye {construction of « new training schoo | wei Mr. Furness’ election followed re- Litto tod teed od Haynes village, Adams county, | organization of the directors recently | SER TE Tew jper tb. + grew 47.78 per cent from 113 to 187 in \, longhor: ' \Corrected Figures for Billings the last decade, today's figures Salone | we a : aenaie |Youns ‘Americans, 1913 to 8 | : | cate, Figures announced today fol- | i = | ' County Show 3,142 Rather ow: seg Ne reas roadcast Scheduled | CULL, BAKKEN, |Adams: r ; f Than 3,092 ine rans 190 s000|| City-County Briefs |),20°or%it vines tit rates: | Dr. R.S. Enge pene git se : Chandler ... - 28 124 132 % | eelists | Certifi Sel from KFYR tonight at 9 p. m. ~n Certified Public Accountants - lepers fee a eee ae 3g 18) U9) LW. B. Collis, who undertook to| Mrs. Berta E. Baker. state treas-| Chiropractor i] 9 conduct the harness _ busi: urer, will address th i ici: INC! \together with corrected figures for Holden .. 27 133 123 cobbling for A.B. Reif while the ate \first. go aee ares Drugless Physician psoas tlabiaercsttt Billings county announced in Mandan Dunn: ter was on his fi | Al 4 i Dahl Bldg. Bi Se EraNe ty ‘Milton XC. Higgiis,| 148-08 wi is farm near Hebron, thur E. Thompson, Wasiburn, | [| Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. Bldg. Bismarck Phone 359 24 137 73 this summer, has decided to take it McLean county superintendent of MARCELLA SINKULA DOLORES CAREY D Having received 20 marks of A and 11 of B during her four years in high school, Marcella Sinkula is valedictorian of the 1930 Mandan high school graduating class. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sinkula, 202 Second avenue northeast. Dolores Carey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Carey, 208 Collins avenue, received 17 marks of A and 18 of B and is saluta- . torian. They will give the valedictory and salutatory respectively during the . commencement exercises May 28. Miss Sinkula spent her last three years in . d Mandan high school, having moved to Mandan from Solen, while Miss Carey took four years work at ae F aoe were active in extra-curricular _f|. Morton Homemakers Plan x, || Achievement Day June 7| | ~ } Burieigh anv Morton Club Rep: | thot 0:80. ad ‘he 8 phen resentatives at Project ad | Meeting in Mandan 7 MANDAN STUDENTS * ha GRACE DELONG TO ASSIST) LEAVE FOR CONTESTS | Five Committees Are Named to Entered in State Play, Track B A | | Oo O #6 " Make Preliminary Arrange- and Field, and Music Meets 2{ Built by the . 282 ML peed with Satey Wu MY CAR DO 75?” You automobile requirements. Firestone | re tring he -Acsrement ad tn the track and ed met a0, Der have asked yourself thatquestion.Many design and construction made practical | : : Pomach |reading, and Francis Ford will be : the g f tod: remit a wash dress, Tos will make | Participant in the boys reading event. : } ; \ cars on the road today can be pushed to peeds o lay. | | —— } Five committees are making plans| Seven Mandan high school students for the annual Achievement Day pro- la gre? ae ae eer ror ; i | where will cor in the Ma: eh eae hemor Ly Conference contests at the University members of Morton county's f0Ur| of North Dakota, it was announced Homemaker clubs in Mandan June 7, | today by J. C. Gould, superintendent it was announced this morning by | of public schools. Inez LaBossier, project work |__ Included in the group were Dorothy eect ‘of the extension service of | Rosen. Harriet Rosen, Francis Ford, the North Dakota agricultural college. Lila Clark, and Wilferd Lillibridge, ‘Project leaders of Homemaker clubs | Who will take part in'the Playmaker » i in Burleigh and Morton counties were one act contest; John Randall, who “it eh meeting with Miss LaBossier in the | Will participate in the track and field Mandan Chamber of Commerce rooms | meet; and Jayne Broderick, who is today for their sixth and last project | &2 entrant in the piano solo contest. ] meeting of the present season. ‘Wilferd Lillibridge will participate Athletic Director Leonard C. Mc- . a dress to be enters are at Piaaher, Mahan and Pred Swanson, entered in 75. Some will go even faster. All the and, the track and field meet, probably * Kk <8 | Mie an oggresste saberanip ot and will leave by automobile for Grand newer care will go atleast 60... Every TRESTONE originated the bal- proximately 70. Forks Thursday, Mr. McMahan said Assia anise “TaBoasiet at the ‘the group left this morning tn au- | acisttment Day program will be| tomobiles driven by Mrs. L. C. Bro- | Miss Grace DeLong, state home dem- | derick and Mrs. George Ford. owner does not want to speed, but he loon tire in 1922 and offered it to the eeaiita wi SORES ekanw what public a year later. Developing the bal- loon made necessary a new tire con- ; re —— his motor will do in an eme: cy. ; # y _oatration leager, The. PeConer,| J. C. Thysell Elected : rgency-And struction—lighter, more flexible, yet | being @reumy agricultural agent. . therein lies one great danger s y | Morton county Ee etine were President of Mandan 8 meer: tougher. The new tire required a new , \ representatives of one iad'| P. T. A. Last Evening flexible tread. When factory and road The ROAD may be smooth, _ tests were finished and a tire built open and beckoning for speed, butbe- worthy of the name Firestone, a set fore his foot presses on the gasthe driv- _ was fitted to the car of a famous auto- er must ask himself what every racing mobile designer. He gave the tires driver asks: “Will my tires stand the _— every test he knew and when he was Crofte Homemaker groups, all Lo John C. Thysell was elected presi- prey Rae _ ene wee ident of the Mandan Parent-Teacher a he association at the last regular meet- al will not be resumed until next Jat purieg the summer months | ing of this school year last evening, ‘ect leaders of each club will dem- eG projects which were taught them to other members of {her TT | tive organizations. . Bataan reo Are Named sags Special Notice: zi ge 5 3 Rippers iy Peay follow: As 1 have purchased the A. B. pace through he sai ‘ou have forced us | "arrangements—Mrs. William Bor- |] gief Hamess and Repair Shop on to redesign the automobile.” | den, Mandan, and members of the | Thayer Ave. I kindly ask all Vd angticity—Mrs. Walter Smith, || patrons having work done on : Mandan, chairman; Mrs. J. J. ‘Tavis, || saddles, harness and shoes kindly Flasher; Mrs, Earl Taylor, Highland; | come in and get same. . T. A. Barstadt, Almont. ang deitality—Mrs. Robert McBrat- All work is ready to go out. her, chairman; Mrs. John pees, endan; Mrs. Charles W. R. COLLIS Schauss, Highland, and Mrs. Oscar nd, Almont. Foods. M. Roth, Flasher, chair- . Hugh Taylor, H . | rs. TA. Barstadt, Almont, Victor L. Anderson | Program—Mrs. John nger, Flasher, chairman; Mrs. Marie Shaw, Candidate for Ar ANY speed above 40 miles an hour, a tire failure is not merely in- The AUTOMOBILE has been convenient —it is a rendezvous with redesigned. Most of the manufacturers death. If the motor fails to make the _ ave since then at least doubled their speed, nothing happens. If the tires fail horsepower to gain speed. They could to make the speed, everything happens. put speed into their cars because: The real question is: “Will my tires _ Firestone balloon tires formed a cush- do 752” ion between the car and the road and 4 the head by hotel visitors. ‘A lacteration to the scalp caused by the blow from a heavy object ne- Now, Firestone announces another new tire—again built in advance of today’s car requirements. This new Firestone Heavy Duty, Gum-Dipped Balloon surpasses in strength, toughness, | Mandan; Miss Mae Taylor, High- SHERIFF made high speed more comfortable . .. J oe: Se eee of Iuteigh commiy at the primary Reserve engine power is _ the Firestone non-skid tread gripped Hotel Night ClerkIs | June 25, 1930 LEADERSHIP perilous—unless there is reserve tire the roadandmade high speedssafe from J i Injured Early Today Fy A Former Representative of Firestone brought out —The first commercial power. Firestone Tires always have re- skidding ... the Firestone Gum-Dipped When Slugged on. ia i yap peel Is Jor automobile use: demountable rim. serve power because Firestone designs construction made high speeds safe Jack LaRue, night, dete ioe Boltitet. —The first straight-side —The first patented and builds them well in advance of _from tire failure. tewis and Clark hotel, Mandan, to- || Pol. Adv.) pin Fer ich rage received ‘covering midnight this —The first rubber non- snail Ae | morning when he was slugged over skid tread. —The first balloon tire. PERFORMANCE Firestone Gum-Dipped miles in 26,326 minutes. Tires. released @ short time later pending | three Mandan youths but they were | —ran 71,351 miles on @ 4 the filing of charges ageinst them. —holdall world’s records Detroit taxicab, befor: tion and wear-resistance ire even Firestone has ever 1a ee rma complaint catad and track for thafirttire wasreploced, (antion an any tir had yet been made against the trio safety, mileage, speed ee ae built. but that he expected to have them and enduranee. —were on t . M. C. | fttery, a A —for ten consecutive auch Pe Se erpe Wi ; years have won the 500-' . Ws 2 "prens leading up to the sugsing | : mile Indianapolis En- Const: haakeaats Retire ITH these tires, you need no longer ask:“Will my Tires ‘were n¢ oO! cod ance hace. 999 ° ° today. of eis goer —uere on scinning ears fet 10 years, have been do 75?” You have a wide margin of safety at any speed. At . We perform in Pike’ a ° > . ° Marauders Try to ones, weno ib) in Pike ip ineuntdeath, ~ basis to taxicab and bus every Firestone dealer’s you can recognize them by their mag- nter Two Business efficiency, under- lines in greater volume : r f : Conerns in Mandan ssadlog | and. coe —were on the Stude- than any other tires, and nificent construction and by the gold stripe that stands out nomy. You can ab- baker car which ona now equip the world’s #4 3 Be ioe ‘ o Attempts of ‘marauders to break - ialeanianconas ia cae Gon te iee against the ebony black sidewalls.... Let this tire give you the into two Mandan business houses world’s longest bus line. last night and this morning were re- Wh oteiant reasons for Firestone leadership. emit was teported this morning by | fa Webb Bros. Charles Reynolds, Mandan chief of Funeral Directors Pine marauders were unsuccessful Night Phone 90 or $87 in attempts to enter both places. the iia TIRES x~ TUBES ~» BATTERIES aed BRAKE LINING Purity Dairy company and the Mas- ter Motor Sales garage. and nothing. was reported missing this morning. | The marauders attempted to gain

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