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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1980 NEW YORK DRYS 10 [PEOPLE'S FORUM! | s+» MANDAN NEWS : | of course, leads, to shoving the blade |. down and is then carrying along at Community least a part of = yard of: loose] Way to Gi SPECIAL TRAIN WILL causes about 26 per cent of the car accidents. Ten years ago there was hardly a ‘The Baptists of North Dakota will hold their forty-sixth annual session in Minot, Cctober 6-9. Several de- nominational leaders will appear on the program this year. Dr. Chas. A. Brooks, of New York City, is to de- liver @ series of addresses. He is the executive secretary of the American | ;; Baptist Home Mission society and was formerly pastor of -the “Englewood Baptist church, Chicago. Doctor Brooks is recognized as an authority r on city missions, foreign-speaking negro work, and Christian community centers. Some years ago Dr. Brooks spent a year abroad as Baptist commissioner to Europe, giv- ing special attention to the Russians, Poles and Roumanians. Mrs. Clayton D. Eulette, of Chi- cago, will deliver her national con- vention address on the subject, operation of the Northern Baptist convention. W. G. Boyle, of New York, will rep- resent the National Council of North- Wel Kempt |. Kranscler Gleser 0, Stube Touchdowns — Fleck 1, Kempf 1, D. Smith , Boehm 2. Points after touchdown—Fleck 2 (smashes), Stube 1 (smash), Score by quarters— Mandan shley Scorn, x Mandan — Schwarti for R. Syvrud, C. West for M. Syvruc B. Spielman for Fleck, Berry, for 4 vis, R,. Fitterer for Dietrich, R. Pi son for Byerley, McGinnis for Pi son, Dechandt for Smith, Latta for Dechandt, R. Syvrud for Smith, Saun- ders for House, V, Pavlik for Kuel ker. Ashley—W, Doerr for Webe! Kampf for A. Gieser, Klaudt for Johnson, Lippart for H. Ruemmele, Stroh for T. Stroh, A. Biets for Spitzer, Spitzer for Herringer. _Referee—R. H. Kratz (Hamline) Umpire—o. S. Rindahl (Luther). Head linesman—A. C. Von Wyk (Hope). Road Boosters Visit Dunn Bridge Location L. Cc oO. oO. gmuskrat’ carce: were sold for food in Michigan Bismarck, N.'D. | truck on the highwa; a} Rravel. TAKEDELEGATESTO esl “HAVEOWN TGKET|., Ses = fess Se a wn : Mandan Rallies in Second Peat OS er seat car matter [fetal encanto gar Melting |stats say ssw ie, Sond | ‘The time that the street car would be| sometimes they are s ‘when we id this is causing was BOSTONCONVENTION) Half to Beat Ashley 26-7/°% frttces Party wren 1 iis ‘Srtn nous bette ne| inte int ab fse'ty act | ire, tah yeee Fom e Bae Goes Wet and Will Nomi- of breaking through the road beds. So t Would this happen so often if these|, During my last three years of road 7 nate Candidates h kept up with the kind rahe I ce Mig i Legion and Auxiliary Members pale Smith Sprints 80 Yards MLEAN COUNTY 10 bs of machinery that: builds a bard de- pete hal nd ais loeieal eaaeont to Leave Fargo October 2; | — for Touchdown to Light aipibiss ‘paith Oe tne Seataeae maintenance machinery will aes Tepes roti Jas loabe grsvel aot) . . . chea) ini ice Ys Stop in Washington | Flame of Scoring HAVE STOCK SHOW Deeparing, today to make the high could be weed and percha wierd the tate of 10 to 12 miles an hour | icaae money would be available for’ build.| Pre would not have washboard roads 4 \ North Dakota delegates to the| ytustering flashy offensive powet in > in : peters federal money) tion of air between the clearaice of 2 4 American Legion and Auxiliary na-/ the second half, Mandan high school’s | 74, nav 6, Will Be Held wy nares Lae iid 4b the ‘car and the road surface, $s S . 'wo-Day Program Will Be Hel e ed that | tional conventions in Boston October | football eleven yesterday afternoon blade-on ‘road most of the cars have from 8 to 10 6, 7, 8 and 9, will leave by special | Scored a decisive 24 to 7 Victhty Mis-| October 1 and 2; 4-H inches clearance, ] ee ja fig aga i ‘ train from Fargo October 2. ‘They | fighting Ashley ease Sf Oe 2 Clubs to Exhibit a tals of 36 to 60 tailor ate tout,” _ INSPECT ANIMALS will make a 12-hour stop-over n| here was little to choose between B a : } he first half, the —— 1. A. ffienace to traffic, especially. a creates friction of dir between the| /La:Moure,.N. D., ‘Sept. 27-—P)— Washington, D. C., where the dele-| the two teams i : a ead Washburn, N. D, Sept. 27.—October ana parked on prey This is why we are making.a mis-|car and road.bed. This current of| Purebred sites in’ La Moure county gates from North and coraier ts | wuke mH ball Ms Ps ance rd 1 and 2 will be.big days at the Me- 2. Costly road re take by using road building machin: | ir whips ap the gravel and sand in| were ‘inspected on a tour by N. B. Richi a ye to Te eeothe| it wee the young Dale Smith,|Lean county stock show when. the 3. Makes Bismarck appear to be a ery for maninteniance purposes. - The | waves. Dene the. cavities become | Coit, county agent, and 8. G. Den- of the Unknown ier | ay" vaitteck® whe. gave Mandan |best cattle, horses, sheep atid hogs in paisie” LOW. le no respect for building up| filled with water, the heavy balloon | ner, livestock_man.of the Agricultural will be placed by both ist apeoacs aa pee needed shortly after |the county will be here for the an- soir Beni hee hee a the thickness of the crust. Every bia hit-these water puddles and | college, with.a view to listing the an- Auiliary Colada naliy tee i nid opsnite SY the second half. In-|nual stock show. exhibition, bee eee : pete eee ag tleg lie loose ones ae tubo bat then the bebe imals at a purebred sire sale to He} my ao eee Pence, Minot, na-|tercepting an Ashley pass on his own| All purebred stock should he Heer Uheap-ride on one street only.| RrYel, ready for the wind to whip) seeps ia axain and the next ear will] held tn Valley City, October 18 ys tion coningittesworian Mrs. A. A.| brought in to the stock yards the Total.. Cheap ride. blowing away. the mort inipere nt deeper. This causes. the Ww phboard : ies d, Hatton, department prest- | . forenoon of the first day and judging MORAL— part that forms the crust. roads in both wet and dry yeather bent; Mie R. M. DePuy, Jamestown, | Ashley Gridders will start after dinner when 8, G. 1. An-accident or a human life)” Now take the wet season. Do we| The writer has found only. o1 department secretary; Mrs. James| t T di Denner of the Agricultural college should hardly. be sacrificed for @leet the proper drainage where we| method which he can absolute f : saecris, Bismarck, past president; Great Toreadors |\win give each animat its proper cheap ride. + [have a ridge of gravel on each side? | guarantee ‘as a remedy for waa C h ange 1 Mrs. H. A. Plerce, Grand Forks; Mrs. placing. 2. Safety first. 8 axo the railroad com-|board roads. He says the heavy € S Mire TH tach, Lidgerwood; Mrs. Fred ‘As a football team the Ashley ‘The 4-H club boys will aiso be EUCLIDE BOISVERD, | panies instructed the section foremen blade is the ruination of the road for Ht cynch valley City; Mrs. H.|! high school gridders are a fine || there with their calves and pigs from ' QM. C. Det. that if they allowed the water to!|maintenance purposes, He has v P. Ide, Harvey; Mrs. J. A. Hofto,|| bunch of toreadors. Washburn, Underwood, Emmet Pie found the. real remedy, the light- SS p ar k Minot; Mrs, Ellen Syverud, Mott; On their journey to Mandan ||Biackwater and Douglas. The 4-H ; proper dra’ weight road planer. This planer Mrs, Eugene Fenelon, Devils Lake; || yesterday to engage the Braves, || stock will probably be judged first. Taxpayers, You Be the Judges’ | would immediately be Sinchanged can be speeded from 10 to 15 miles Mrs. B. 8. Nickerson, Mandan; and|| the team stopped long enough to The first evening a free moving Editor Bismarck Tribune: Now. if this has been successful to|an hour and requires from 65 to 75 P 1 U gs Mrs. F. M. Jackson, Hettinger. engage in a dispute with a bull, || picture show and bird talk is being In the early settlement of the -Da-|the railroad companies for 60 years,|per cent less power than the blade. S.° Elaborate entertainment spectacles, || which was properly thrown. planned for by the program commit- kotas, as far back as '79, the why should the state highway de-|As it is flexible it packs the loose \ together with parades, a pageant, and It was this way. The team || tee consisting of G. A. Lindell. Rube problem was little worried over-| partment advocate to the contrary? |eravel and makes a smooth surface CVery ball, will make the convention one || started by car for Mandan and |/gcholl and A. L. Norling. Judging Many of the roads were made dur-/' Who pays for this machinery?|and does not tear up any more|- oe or ‘unusual interest. At the close of || near Straslurg came upon a herd |} 41 be continued during the second ing the winter when it was necessary |The state, of course. Who is the|gravel than it puts where it, Belongs. or Miiret day's session, an aviation || of cattle. A Shorthorn bull dis- || forenoon and a turtle race will be to follow the highest ridges to avoid) state? It'is you and {and the more| Are we any ahead of the ald mam 10.000 it will be held which will con- |] puted the right of way and |! steed at 11 a.m. During the second the snow banks and in summer. peo-|the state has to pay for any com-j tenance system of earl: ? We ’ fain the atest aggregation of fight-|] charged against the machine. The || stternoon, Governor Shafer, H. A. ple took the shortest route to, the! modity the more you and I are taxed] used to hire a man and. Forni and he & \ i itp ever seen in this country.|| car, minus bumpers and head- | sscnutt Soo Line agricultural agent, places where they were going. This}to meet the payments on these com- furnished his own machinery f $6 7, ing Pp 200 planes will attack || lights and with a dented radia- M of accounted for the crooked roads. modities. You as taxpayers ask|a-day making from 15 to oO 2 ey magregeengts ait, while anti-air-|| tor, was abandoned at the next a et Siege wen’ Geli During the first years, we knew} why they buy this heavy road ma-la d; ‘The new syatem: pig een the city from jill attempt to repulse || town. ‘The bull was taken from || ‘De Agricultural college 4 nothing of road ta: Later on in}chinery when lighter and cheaper | as far, costs about five tines the craft {oced vr oechine guns placed || the ‘improvised areas with. = || Dick Boden of Gasrioon will mae & TL and "82, as the farmers settled! machinery would be bette keep and costs trom $2,000 to. $9,060 ene ata eal bulldings, and with |] broken leg, the gridders depart- ||Parachute ump from an airplane these. prairies more: snd more, the Dye Eero gid d - s' 4s rooked roads were fore ; batteries of artillery massed'in Bos-)] ing with shouts of victory Dr. Maysil Williams of the State the section lines. This left no. trail/ $30 to $50 machine to take the place |as the money for pee genet The bat rey dirgible Los An-|55yarq ine the halfback Big et Sercuass bo fel ton edi around the monet — bows: 80 i ct ‘s $2,000 or #00 rita the | highway men are not all to blame great My -zagged ,. both b of ressure sales! a geles is expected to ara ei his way through the whole Ashley |5 p m. to give free examination to all Bling ara ba S Peebles a 3 lesman sells on for they. rs to buy what is offered attack. Meanwhile, outbootd Metest | ‘eam 80 yards for a touchdown. children brought in who are under hauled with the first road machinery, ALBERT HOILAND races, featuring some of the faive™| adam Fleck, Brave fullback, crashed | school age, It is suggested that the slusher scrapers. This, of course, x 5 boats in the world will be stag ing, | Over for the extra point and gave | mothers who live close come in dur- ‘argo, N. D. / the Charles river. Monday Ager Mandan a 14 to 7 lead. ing the forenoon so as to leave the } the ‘parade nad ee od cave raf Boehm. Speedy Also afternoons for those living farther If you and Dare careful for ourselves. * Bh vast Facial featuring more|, Frank Boehm, Mandan quarter- | out, ‘ 2 40 or 45 years ago. why shouldn't the state use the same night ‘air spectacle ich will fly over| D&k, who also showed bursts of) shecial exhibits will include a big tax was levied to cover expenses. care in thelr selection? seo bai mead ted by search lights | Peed, did most of the work in carry" | nitch of horses, barberry, alfalfa and The more money allotted for roads} We have‘ learned from highway eieoty, nia signal the iignt= | 1g the ball for a touchdown in an 80/4 17 ciuns, Special prizes. are’ also the higher the , the deeper thelengineers that they recommended > - - from below. ad in the dark sky will | Yard drive. After scoring the touch-| crrereq for farm products such as ruts, more slippery clay being|Joose gravel on the surface. Do you “Northern” ‘will go out, ‘i rican flag in| 2own he failed to crash over ‘Yor the grain, vegetables. and fruit, brought to the top for top dressing. |think this is right, and if ‘do, appear a sight eights from the extra point and the score stood Man |" Sree movies, old: fiddlers, contests As cars came into use more, it |test it out for yourselt.and-be your CRACKLINGS he is A Yr SPRY OPTS TT RAT necessary for the d own , isa planes, while dozens of hegre ‘Taking the next kickoff on his own argh pom Gance will feature! josyoh H. Collinson, 37 -Years|he chanzed. "Now they are wider,|surface road and no loose gravel try Meat and Bone in different parts of the cl} Ter | 20 yard line, Boehm weaved his way | te last orenne og will furnish) higher and flatter. Road machin-|to push car along. This you Feed strike up The Star Spang! agree through the whole Ashley team and| The ith Great Northern, Dies ery has ‘been improved upon from|can do quite easily for some distance. and salvos from a battery o” Th was not tackled until he reached the | music both days. si at Devils Lake year to year, from the slush screper|Then try this on a graveled road Dae cS Serer Soli, with a cleer, field | ®t el atte tecee to kaa power. © [Pinel hed sou Ufll feat tine te vi jaunt a a and from horse to gas . wel and you in at it is. ‘Tuesday will be given over ‘hse thead, was overtaken from behind|| AT THE MOVIES ' ‘Now comes the proposition of |Rard to move the car any distance. Loki en no Sete eetings "The | When he slowed an a rete yall )UNT. wg tee os biggest problem of Just think what 5 38 difference " ‘ *ys e commit " Ashley tacklers. took: PARAMO! all as there is more ro: means as to power in the car, cost parade is being routed in orer 1°] to the 2 yard line on the second) Tne Dawn: Patrol,” thrilling every year. ‘lof gas, wear on tires, skidding in A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU accommodate two and aan aed tales, play and Boehm crashed over again.| wirst National-Vitsphone ‘drama. of Experience has taught us that on|loose gravel, saying nothing of the ‘That it's an economical and profitable feed for growing and lion spectators. More than ivi teams | A Pass failed and the score was 26) the air service starring Bar- dirt roads, after hard rains, thete| dust. pain ie drum corps and uniformed drill testis | 49 7, thelmess, is the comting attraction; at would be only two or three hours in] Here we come to the patrolman. fattening hogs. Write for prices, are expected to be in the On ‘ Though Mandan’s line did not) the Paramount thestre next Monday. Re the dirt would be in the proper He is mn the bark and the tree. € > 7 & year, and together with the flags.) , oie" it was consistent throughout | and ‘Tuesday. a4 ge to work thts the rats, tt-being }#e ‘isi haman,-he takes pride in ‘ge ERN” HIDE & floats and thousands of marching | i+, the exception of one brief period Following close on the heels of either too soft or too dry. work. wants to show the public veterans, it promises to be the MA<t | in ‘the first half when Ashley gained | such successes as “Weary River,” Now come the gravel roads and in|that he is doing something which, thrilling patriotié spectacle of he) at will, Mandan’s backs, however, |“prag,” “Young Nowheres” and “Son the maintaini wel roads. we year. ‘Tuesday evening the annual|—_. ‘riashy. Adam Fleck, House, | of the Gods.” thé newest Barthelmess are using building . mi 'y states dinner of the Auxiliary, seas Smith, and Boehm all made several | production is due to create a stnsa- which is the blade used years ago. a brilliant social affair, will be We good gains. tion and larger fan following than ‘We are recommending hard surfaced. Wednesday, harbor trips will ©. Stube, Ashley fullback, was the he has heretofore done. roads but can we get this hard sur- featured with a real old-fashioned |}. individual performer for the in- |The Dawn Patrol” teems with dra- face or crust using a blade? Take clam bake at the end of the sail. A iiers He made several long gain’ | matic situations, action, and human a blade with a cutting edge from great naval display will be given in| Jin ‘ne skirted the ends and: his| interest. It tells the story of 8 group one-half to three-fourths of an inch conjunction with this trip and war) ‘ners! play was commendable, of young flyers in the early years of thick with several tons of pressure, ships will be present to take part in Ashley Tacklers Poor the World war. War is not its What do you expect that can do to- |. maneuvers when “Old Ironsides” is 4.1) werwhelmed in the sec- serves merely as the back- wands building up a crust on a hard ain ride ley. wae ores theme—it ly y na rededicated and will once Sean Tigy (ond half mainly because they were which star.and direc- surface road? It leaves channels or the waves under sald. Wednesday | ooo tacklers. Smith and Boehm | tor and author have painted a vivid bank, | cracks for water to get into the sub- evening the historic ball and pageant | ++. tackled several -times on thelr | picture of the soud-struggle of fight- soil or road bed, soaking uy the road, will be held. ‘Thursday will be the | ion¢ runs but always broke away|ing men who soar above the clouds, or else it will cut off the surface an final session of the national conven: | wien the Ashley men permitted them | race the enemy against great odds tion with its attendant election o! to slip from their grasps. Offensively, | and in it finds something greater national officers. Ashley was-a good match for the | than war to make a for. Parents-Teachers ee or ae {Braves until their spirit was broken.| «The Dawn Patrol” was written with traffic and make th ing of | Mandan played without the services | originally as a screen story by John wun SN Re an theo passing of | of Captain Walter Kalpacoff, guard, Saunders, author of “' "7 ngerous, a | and Ephraim Owens, tackle. Another | and other motion stories. It regular, Al Schwartz,-end, played only | was by Howard Hawks, I N short while. All were out with in-| brother of the ill-fated Kenneth and Juries. * ‘@ licensed pilot. The cast Athletic Director Leonard C. Mc- | sy Barthlemess is of super- Mahan will take his warriors to Dick- | istive calibre including such names ‘. inson for @ game there next Satur- | 9, nouglas Fairbanks, Jr., Neil Ham- Convention at Minot to Hear| day. ‘The lineups and summary for |fiton, Gardner James, Clyde ; Leaders in That Activity | Friday's game follow: Jom Se ee at Home and Abroad | Gon Ti! Over. 8,000 Starting today—our entire. sna +. low-priced used cars goes on at satisfaction as are offered anywhere ahs Oe ee eee at the price. You havéonly a limited _~\, dom equalled. In spite of low prices you can pick out practically time to share in this bargain oppor- ~~ ‘any niake and model with the assur- tunity!. Wise buyers will select their ance that you're getting as fine cars-and make their savings early! a i = mone. amasing Specials 1986 CHRYSLER COUPE—Everybody knows. -. looks and long lite qualities . nd here is an excellent ex- ample in splendid condition. "$375.00 ant xtras. A marvelous buy ... OLDSMOBILE SEDAN—Thousands of 1998 ft in this good 4-wheel brake Fisher Body idoor sedan A saemeers [1 ‘good- foor s running car. Price cut for this sale ...... wee ern Baptist Men on the convention 4 : program. He will have charge of the} Following letting of the contract —— pe. Rg sog oreeaee wie ee cae ge pastors’ and laymen’s dinnier confer-/| for the Dunn county state bridge Ys peas, finish, = geen. pao Rte. 17 ly the once eiaiyn A. Camp, now at home | CV, ‘Be Little Missourl, « party of DINING ROOM—COFFEE SHOP ‘Warey Yor thle one. “Only ss... in Minneapolis on furlough from her placer —PRIVATE DINING ROOM— 1008 COACH — One of. thoxe missionary work in Osaka, Japan, will RE—BARBER: roomy, 1 Cars, toe the missionary representative at | inspection DRUG STO) ER SHOP moter. Reflaien in dark green : the Minot convention. She is now principal of the Bible training school | herds, at Osaka, which is the fifth largest city in the world. WN. T, Mears, St. Paul, will repre- sent the Northwest Baptist scciety, which is a newly incorporat organization to care for worthy old ‘Today's best value, Only «:.-++ - Rasy GM. A.C. Ternte—Genett § e F re Rey. C. R. Sattgast, the newly of Sioux Falls col- - Fargo, No. Dak. BROADWAY AT FOURTS AVE. ’ 5 = me Music by the Vikings

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