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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1980 ~ ¥ a MONTANANS PROBE - NOTICE TO CREDITORS lresentatives in 18 sugar beet pfoduc-|kota, California, Colorado, Idahe, 11 it Will Sing for Legionnaires in the taut of th etate, of tran a. Pte oi ii ling states to meetin Greeley, Colo-|dians Michigan, " Wevios (0 suri caiven ty, ike an= orm ew oop Lise August i for the purpose of de-|nesota, Montana, Nebraska, ¥ dersigned, Roy S. Towne, as admin- veloping @ nationa} cooperative mar- f ™ latrator of the estate of Erastus A.] Washington, July 23.—?)—The keting program. g } : Willams, late of tne cient and state |Denefits of the agricultural marketing] It was explained at the farm board - f Husband, Bel of North Dakota, deceased. to dhe ae now be extended to sugar|that sugar cane producers are not) boteielgr lk Bape utilities 3 . lusban ‘elieved Demented, 3 ‘ors of, and ‘all persons having |beet and sugar cane growers under an |how generally organized into coopera- | Spending in approximately { ae ‘ ” claims against the estate of suid de-| announcement of the federal farm|tives. Representatives of the indus- | 000,000 in construction work. iw Shoots Wife and Child, Then necessary vouchers. within six months board today that these products nad|try, however, it was added, will be 1 J a, 5 publication of this no-|peen designated as commodities with- called in to confer on any steps taken| Jesse Hill, former Sout tice, id . Towne, Ad a thern Call 3 _ Turns Gun on Himself intator, at hie ottice ithe city eg [im the act, {te deal with the commodity. fornia athlete, is one of the leadi f < n Burleigh County, North] Invitations have been sent to rep-! Sugar beets are grown in North pa-| outfields of the Pacific Coast Leapy . % Helena, Mont, July 28—UP}—Pre- Couet se Burlelen Couney, North Dae : fi e|y * parations are underway here today kota, at his office in the Court House iil e z mY x $ for an inquest into the triple slaying ty Burleigh | ¢ ran weed ot the Henry Richards hereby further notified that s 7 avies, Judge of the County z ze thin and for the C | § nis "wie bby and mst, was des Berita sn. eet Z.eocm eee . : - as fix ay of January, mented because of = . D. 1931, at the hour o loc & ger. His wife's facets rexetly bork fee forenoon of anid day, a the ir 1001 a a | Mrs. Richards and her baby home, Court House ‘in the city of, Bismarck, # Saying that the family was destitute. in Burleigh County, North Dakota, as : 5 6 a : Richards appeared ot his wife's ting all -ciainis, against. the @+ Srmed with » rifle and & pistol ‘He na which have been duly. and . Sf hot his wife in the breast without ly presented as hereinbefore & warning, and then shot the baby, Proated July Ist, A. D. 1930. cy ; oo was in a high chair. He then els ee Bi Re a %{ fired several wild shots at members Brastus A. Williams, De: 5 8 of the family ‘who were running to eh} pliead ams, De- BP 2 ey the: seene, and shot himself tn the First publication on the 16th day By bes e last bullet. oF ecaeio Across the Street from Grand Pacific Hotel a His wife's sister, Ruth, w: 7/16-28- zs 7 acific Hotel ” . , was slightly g: wounded in the shoulder. ai ADVERTISEMENT a 5 aving on the : j 3 Btrests ana avenues In faving Die- e trict Number Ten of the City of Bis- 1 = SEEK INFORMATION marck, North Dakota, will be received si by joard of City Commissioners : 3} of said city until eight o'clock p.m., ‘ A 25th, 1930: 5, THE NORTHERN PACIFIC SINGERS “On Anderson Bireet from Rosser ] '‘D z r : ‘This comely group of songsters will provide entertainment for the Ameri And on Avenue A from &\ Say National Grain Corporation| week. They are the Northern Pacific Singers of St.Paul and will stop oft here Monday during a six-weeks Cour *Btrget to Hamnitin Sitegie f mi, os: through the Northwest. : lowing approximate quanti : rly 3 Should Keep Stockholders Reading from left to right, they are Catherine O'Connell, contralto; Ann Wetzel, lyric soprano; Rosemary ROMO Cc cad eames ora “4 - oe Better Informed Mats, pianist, and Irene Maloney, mezzo-soprano and manager. ; SEP Suu leg yatne ce Carta eon BIG THREE D Y ; 3,625 . ; A I a . late W. J. Richard, Thursday after- | “foundation, Prepared SA E 2; Kansas City, July 23—()}—Repre- K E AIN noon, which were held in the First 1) AVIATORS REA Y hie ar On al a ‘ 3 - 3 pined cu . = tating: wat Caer major geo aks eae church of Wilton. 228 tear, feet of circular com- 7 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY = Srcdamcrsesioey mae | POCTMEN, G ARRIERS Johnson called in Regan Mon- 140 Tes ea EE hen e y a resolution ascribing to “lack of un- Exic atson . ¢al mat 4 | derstanding and discussion” the dif- 9 muss 10 CONTINUE DERBY 3.628 share vais of phving. 2° ferences between Kansas farmers and et a Fe Bids will be received on the follow- oy % ‘federal agencies. ~ El npnbad in Wik ey bones Sh alec net hin 178 Pinch Warrenite-Bitulithi d resses : “If clear understanding does not |500 Are Expected in ‘White City’ |on_Mabel McCullough Monday eve- . “wo-inch bituminous concrete | exist between the farm board and the Frid d Saturday of ning. | Tune Up Motors for Hop From! se, %\ Farmers National Grain corporation,” jay an day The Ladies Ald of the Swedish) or innati to Little Rock | secrete sees ame iesk ‘This lot includes dress values to $10.00. Smart styles Sizes © the resolution stated, “it should be es- This Week Sean RSD Uy meet Tey WHOINHAT tO: Eiewe oS CMOMMNO a ka in pastel shades and prints, Extra Special 12 to n tablished. We believe.the Farmers afternoon, July. 31, with Mrs. Ole/~ in National Contest Plans and specifications are on file pr a seneeeee 40 ; } « National Grain corporation. should —— Hagstrom. in “i office of the City Auditor or | keep its stockholder members and the | Mott, N. D., July 23—The white| Erick Pearson called on Henry Cetin ee | organized grain groups better in- City, otherwise known as “Mott's the |Spetton Friday. */ Cincinnati, July 23—()—R. A.j_ Work on this contract must be be- >» 9 formed.” Spot” will be host to about 500 postal| Misses Velma, Doris and Berna-jHosler, Detroit, was injured today| Sup Rot later, than August 01m. 1930, Y Me ¢ “On ‘wheat acreage reduction tn | emblaree ofthe ea at the annual |aine John. ited with Margaret|and his plane demolished when he |e; iit fin Ree re S S e S . resolution reads: vention of Postmasters and Rural | Hagstrom . crashed while attempting to take off} |All bids must be made upon a basis “We recognize that intelligent at-| Carriers which will be held Friday| Axel Asplund motored to Cleveland, }on the Ciiicinnatl Tile Rock log ot [gece Payment, tor all work tonbe : : | tention to production is essential to | 8nd Saturday. The usual attendance !N. D., Priday, to visit with his sister |the all-American air derby. Each bidder must state in his bid hh i Styles for office wear. street wear and general util- Sizes price maintenance, but we also te- | these conventions has been about |and brother-in-law, Rev. and Mrs.| The flyer was taken to Central) ine rate, of interest, which the war, di ity wear of heavy silk crepes, prints, pastels, rajah 12 to lieve a program of wheat acreage re- | 400 postal employes with about 100|‘Thure Johnson. He returned home/ hospital. He was conscious when | [7 por cent per Guna) which, sual na aa ict aca gS A 44 duction presents grave problems women, who have a separate auxiliary | Saturday. lreached by field attendants. Hosler | be received and accepted by him at which will require a careful consider- | ganization. Raymond Brohel, has been on the/held ninth position in total elapsed | #5, Payment for the work. ation and action by all to solve.” The convention will have its own |sick list the past weex. flying time in the derby. ified. check for Five: Hundred | C. E. Huff, president of the Farm-| and, made up’ of postal musicians} Oje Hagstrom called at the Still] Seventeen planes started on the j Dollars ($500.00), made payable to the | . ers National Grain corporation at-| Who will bring their instruments with | store Friday. Roosevelt, Field-Cincinnat! leg of the | the Board of City commissioners, as a re § § es a eee them and have @ practice Thursday | yar. and Mrs. Hedder Johnson and | derby yesterday. ‘Two returned, two euaranty that, the bidder will, if suct reso! 4 evening. §E. J. , Leith, shildre: cesstul, e' t tract, wi ; been engaged as leader ‘of this all- be a Saran = es Sree Lia} | on a yee | neceaasry Bond, Spor tear perdonetinee| Paris peer ray tor Sd Sen they Sizes x t d. Besici music y ° - . ” e work. are, all reduc al savings for you. = urnining. ant hter Merlin, .| missing. Each bid Iso bi ‘ TWO ARE W D for convention sessions, which will : po al Er ei stalk ne ‘At ne beginning of the flight yes- | bY a hidder's bond In sraunmouualite Chiffons, plain and flowered, heavy crepes eo my 2 be held in the new Righ school audi- peer ier od aaae pel Dorothy’ terday, Hamer trailed Lee Gehlbach five (5) per cent of the full amount in prints and pastel shades. Extra Special ? y torium, the band will give a concert ug Leoma, , h | bid, as provided in Section 3707, Com- ; Friday evening in Central Park. Re- Little, spent Sunday at Wildwood st heed Rock 23 panto but Gehl ad Lax of MOF th Dakota, 333: Lake. was forced down for gasoline | ,¢ ne rd of City Commiss hea p BY COAST PATROL Sponees to letters tndlente se will have) “ycrs, a Brohel visited with Mrs,| and as a result gave Hamer an ad-|{ota: tcuerves tne Tia to Cele any ONE LOT Extra Special - Sign johnso1 vursda: mini ir al fe . NSON, i OER GRIT TS Jems peculiar to postal work and wil SE ind Mra, ‘Ger! Johnson and | in elapsed time. 1728-30" Auditor. DRESSES Victims Say Guardsmen: Fired! be addressed by higher officials in the |children of Baldwin, and Mr. and The derby started at Detroit Mon- 5 TAMS Congregational “| After leaving Little Rock they wi hs ; < ey will] pB ved b: 3 Tell Different Story. ~ |i the W- A hail Piday and tne (087, in services in the| ft Hou, Gun Angelo, Ter. |Commleanre of she, Cit ol Bi 1.4 39c ving @ complimentary Ariz.; Ogden, Utah; Lin-|™arck, North Dakota, that it is neces- e — grand ball that evening as part of the |Swedish Mission church Sunday with Chicago ‘and Detroit ‘the said board of city com- ¥ ‘ " 4 3 Woodshole, Mass. July 23.—()—| entertainment for the visitors. Rev. Bergren of Minneapolis speak- . wie CE Hurry as they will go fast! . All Colors in Silk Knit. Fred Stone and Daniel Conway, of| »M. T. Hefty, Waloott; and Carl |ing. derson Street from Rosser Avenue to New Bedford we ded by ma-| Bauer, Max, will preside as presidents| Among those shopping in Wilton, * Avenue B and on Avenue A from An- chine gun bullets when a coast guard | of the two organiastions. saturday from still were: mr. and| Dolores Del Rio deraon street, to Hannatin Street in patrol boat fired on the yacht Marge Mrs. C. L. Johnson and children, Mr. Is Named in Suit) cordance with the plans, speciticn- off Bourne today. Ki get rd S ith and Mrs. John T. Johnson and tions and estimate of probable cost of k ¥ Stone said he was a passenger on| MINSSLOra-Smi daughter Delores, Mr. and Mrs. Henry — the city engineer, whieh plans, spect |= the Marge, bound from Gloucester ‘Starts for Home |T2«x and daughter Ruth, Esther Pet- Los Angeles, July 23.—()—Dolores | (enone Ane craved ® adopted and ne | ; pears a for Speke pa- erson, Oscar Thor, Walfred and El-|De! Rio, i aie wracking Was| placed on, tile with the clty auditor ° approached as were — | charged king is 2ist day of July, 1980, an 5 5 He nt erent oad ot Cage Gea | New York, July 28.—(#—Com- met Asplund, Hee Miran Meaughter marital life of Gunther R. Lessing,| ,<"itenisrine onsers of all wreverts mandéer Charles Kingsford-Smith, 2 rominent attorney, by influencing] inti to he asseused for this Improve. Canal, flashed a light upon the yacht, Hilmer, and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, | 2 yy, by liable to be assessed for this improve- and without further warning began | Cdueror of two oceans by air, sails re s * | Mrs. Loula C. Lessing to turn against] ment that if within 30 days after the firing with her machine gun he seid. | £0F Bremen tonight on the 8. 8. Eur- him. first publication of this resolution the firing iytth her machine gun. he tesc-|opa with John Stannage, his radio|®——"7>~- 2 7 | The charges were made in an {ibule to be. anasesed do not dile with technician on: the Atlantic flight. Painted Woods |! amended ‘answer filed by Lessing in| the city auditor, protests in writing ————---__ © | his wife’s divorce sult. against said improvement, then the perp ade base 18 at Woodshole,| 9 tirst to Amsterdam where he has By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD ‘The attorney Dita ithe actraniot (iereac raced ie coe ake telling Mrs. Lessing a ly | ¥ —— to Loridon,| Allen Nordberg from Chicago 18 / old man,” of diatiering Ter that she | State of North Dakota, County of Bur- 4 Marge lo flight to | visitng @ while at the Andrew Nelson | was “a young and beautiful girl,” and| 1°5w: “iH” ‘Atkinson City Auditor Commander Nichols declared that, | Australia. home. He arrived last Thursday | of advising Mrs. Lessing to seek “real within ‘and for the city of Bismarck the Marge had yacht'’s pa-|, He 38 to be married to an Austral- } noon. | romance,” as she, Dolores, had found Paces n County: aaee Deka, ao we tas in Tenilty a motor boat #0 girl soon after he arrives “down| Iver Erickson was & Wilton-caller it, in true and correct copy.of the orig: in | under.’ mney, Jaret gay Had saotoanie Mrs. Lessing’s divorce complaint, inal Fg adopt d by the board Lara . died Gans ise ane, ed her hus-|f city commissioners at a regular 7 neat ee he cone eer ree GENERAL MOTORS GaINs _| and children spenteunday evening at tand with eruciey’ with having an un- | Te*tsag held on Monday evening, July ¥ a teary ae N Cc —/P)}—General | the Ole Lillefjeld home. | governable temper and with miscon-|" in Witness Whereof I have hereunto r) ire at Noon Causes Motors corporation in the second| The Pranklund boys called at the duct. The lawyer denied all the alle-|*et,my hand and the seal of the cit : & quarter this pres wm. Brown home Sunday. of Bismarck this 23rd day of July. 1930, Slight Home Damage year $1.17 per 2 2 gations. (Seal) M.-H. ATKINSON, © |ccaumen: share, compared with $2.01 ss pes SD Es 7/23-30 City Auditor. gram egieilmtidangt sigue n ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ridge Construct caused |a share in the first quarter this year.| and Linda Boat Saturday afternoon. | all” A ei 2 nia Year. | "“Ole Lillefield called at the Andrew To Sell Ancient | ar one Home of Norfolks |. serisocctearsngi cpucrste riage ‘ i Held visited her sister, . bet A 3 M Mrs, Lester Brown, Saturday after-| yondon, July 23. — () — Norfolk | Pewnship. Surtelgh County, North Dac yp SL te a , Starting in the front room of the {house, home of the Duke of Norfolk 5 oi Mic AE Te a ED county noon. structure, the fire damaged bed cloth- By B. P. HAGSTROM Anton Nelson was a Bismarck caller | fh ing and fixtures-and scorched — the — Friday afternoot. He took his aunt, 4p = ane apes nnd, biter Taisen bane te , Walls. Mrs. C. L. Johnsoh visited with! Mrs. Peterson, and cousin, Mrs. Wain- Plans and specifications are on file a en extinguiened the blaze in|Mrs. Signe Johnson Wednesday. er, to Bismarck to call on relatives {000 oe bag gl ae in the office of the County Auditor or Newman panied was announced that private offers|Coun(s Survevor. ate quanti- They call me “BOSSIE” “I am a good, high class Guernsey, and from all I’ve overheard they hate to part with me. I’ve been a liberal i contributor of rich, creamy milk, which seems to be just about the per- in at 11:55 a. m., using a chemi- . 5 it Nelson, Mrs. Bait ‘ ig mother, Mrs. Claude Newman, on the a and Mrs. eed eg Wilton, Mr,|Were higher, and the auction wasities are giv a’ for the guidance of mall route Tuesday. Ge canceled.> The house is 200 years old.| bidders: f 2 issi Mrs. Edwin Johnson shopped in| 20d Mrs. Se sae pon a ars 150 cu, de, of dry structural Radi Co Regan Thursday. Mrs. Marie Elsberg all had supper fone beige gg ag) Te Hold. sees is the Andrew Nelson home Thureday stale ot Bencene Be, 100 cu, yds. of wet structural 0 Ho Caring’ |nome Friday after spending the win-| ¢vening. js Lilletjeld ana. . ‘Before Hon, t, ©, Davies, Judge. 1a tio Saunas ot atniotetn — ter Mr. and Mrs. Ole ty d Elias {1n.the Matter of.the Estate of pets is steel. ‘Washington, July 23.—(#)—The ra- | Anderson and son Theodore.remained little daughter Mary Ann |Joneph Hare, J. can ES Sater than August 20th. 1990, @io commission today renewed the|in the city for a longer time. Harry ee were cellerd at Blsnerek | Willan H Naubeae. Tephett 2nd} [and completed not ater than October licensés 1 broadcasting stations |Knutson has taken care of the farm | Tucsday. al3.... s ~ 58 Be 5 for the tee 90-day period but an- | during his absence. < ‘ ine Ber craniers of Mente fel Joseph Hare: John Haye, Paul } Be aces the nounced that before they were renew-| Johnnie Youhgquist is now visiting ane toe. & B? BD Sarin Cokee Graialoney. >: | eel RInene, BiG. Sadoredé, or sade dren of Bismarck spent sunday ai Haren aati giae Gund tut | RAR eqtinttn Sok okt BaaRe Be | | H fia in each ei - Wine te mieion come fo from | the Ole Lillefjeld home. | Peer tate ce, interested in County Commissioners, as a guaranty The commission said it was not|his trip to Mr. | Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hannifield the estate of Joseph Hare, deceased.) lthat the bidder will, if successful, | seemed Gi piatiins wert aperation|rocupqniee afammmpamied ret ’ 7 |SnG Me bal Ma. Keetet Bron re Final: Reports and | oeeeRy ore eter nante OF the fect food for grown-ups as well as £ 4m the public interest. The stations| Mrs. Anna Knutson and son Oliver SS aah oe Accounting. Petition | work. r ‘ ; Katherine Bowers is again working > for Distribution. 4 hind been cited for various reasons. | visited at the Ole Hagstrom home| st the andrew Nelson home. [Tne state of orth Dakota to the of thevsaid: County ‘of Burlelgh. re, children. ‘Mrs. Ole Soderquist ee om Melvin | 1g and each one of you are hereby Pre Gee SR idibgtee all | Maal i PH ‘ : { pew, : » at called at the Andrey vrcvening, - [ghe County Court of Butinign counts. | ante 18th Say of aue se ee The family is moving out to Califor- North "Dakota, Bl oftice : : Berney sean pe udsa Burteigh county.| 7/16-29.20 | 2° Cea a or. nia, so someone who wants a good reliable cow can buy me cheap. T’'m going to be advertised in the classi- fied want ads.” Our classified want ads perform the difficult job of bringing buyer and seller together with a minimum of expense or effort. No matter what you want to sell, no matter what you want to buy—USE BISMARCK TRIB- UNE WANT ADS. They bring results. | F at the Burleigh county, North Dakota Six Foot Women Are _ | Court mouse in tne city of Bismarck, 5 3. Bal jurie! county, on e UGal | dey or-se tember 1930 at the hour of Police in Portugal 10 o'clock’ inthe forenoon of that day, — to show cause, if any you have, Why | 91¢ ” Lisbon, July 23—(7)—Half | thé final report and ‘accounting of » , +4 Pi Hall's Drug P. Lenhart and “Hare, deceased, on file in . said court, should not be allowed, and | fy ‘The requirement that they be at | Why the prayer of said oxccut or ac. | bt ined in said final report and ac- | least six feet in height ruled out most | counting, praying that ‘said final re- lsorders. of the 350 women who applied. Can-/|port and accounting be allowed, the , 5 tell you about didates also must be rot more than 35 |Tesidue of saldestate be distributed er write funder, Inc. 1914 Blto the persons entitled thereto, the| Nicollet Ave. Minnespolis, Minn. years of age, unmarried and possess |ndministration of said estate closed @ college education. and said executors discharged or that such other or further orders may be The six womei. chosen for the| Made °an Is meet in the. premises, them watt PRERAROULED OY CL TD HEE SENG POE Xe aN RPNT SR CNHE PERS RAME POD RE PH TURRET TAA BES By HERES OY c initial squad are undergoing renee should not be rallowed and ranted. ‘ A Sutios ot Seating over erring Ric filet invaatd Court on the 23rd:day of Capital Funeral ' : i oe a ic ares. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - will be attached. to|cstate was the city of Bismarck, in 206 Main Avenue [es per eal " Burleigh county, North Dakota. Prone satone to apprehend female |Easeviseby'ynnde" af Sis’ it-|[_ eensed Embalmer WANT AD DEPARTMENT Dated this 28rd day of July, A. D. 1930. Phone—Day or Night—22 : Ofticials expect that 2,000 airplanes | (seal) ”” ‘"S. C Davies Jos. W. Techumperlin will’ compete in the natiénal air races --Judge'of said County Court. Prop. . . i Ray SET Exccitoz. 7/%3-30 g. & g Be! 5 E z