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LIST OF TOWNSHIP OFFICERS COMPILED BY COUNTY AUDITOR Results of Recent Spring Elec- He tions Made Public by A. C. Isaminger Win; sephson, Wing: Green, Bismarck see Bismarck}, Menoken, A, McKenzie, M. AS Driscoll, H. coll; Cromwell # ie win: Apple Creek Mi : Telfer, Menoken; Marton, Lot Macle: Chas, ‘Allenswor q. spats We Morrine CHE BISMARCK TRIBU? FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1931 q TEAM HELD STRONG To Meet Fargo in Semi-Finals of State Contest; Is Com- posed of Cirls Washburn, N. D., May 1.—Officials ‘W.| at Washburn High school are con- A. C, Isaminger, county auditor, Free recently compiled a list of township Officers who were elected at the re- sent township elections. The list, which has been published by him in printed form, was released Thursday. Clerks of the various township boards of supervisors are: Esther- ville township, C. L. Johnson, Wilton Grass Lake, J. L. Asplund,’ Wilton; Hazel Grove, Owen McIntyre, Arena; Wilson, Sam Berg, Wilton: Stelber, John Anderson, Regan; Canfield, Bari A, Tryge, int ._ Ds strom, Wilton: Beldunde A, Wilton; Ghylin, A. B, fon: Schrunk, iB e Lake, Herman Neiters, Wing Thelma, Driscoll pg! ye] ck; Gibbs, Victor J, permed Bismarek Menok mi J. F. Bet Kenzie, C. W. Di 1, MH, n, Cromwell, Porter Nelsoi Apple Creek, William Luk: Boyd, Otto Dorman, Meno! R. Slater, Brittl Bey, Sterling; Mi Bismarck; Telfe: Menoken; Morton, Elvin Hoo Long Lake, L. D. Sibley Butte, Peter ‘Dayideon, zie; Wild Rose, O. KE. Swanson, Bri dock; Glen vie enter Larson, Bald- i and Croft, J. T. Leniham, Bald- w Township treasurers are: Martin Strand, Wilt Victor Engstrom, Wilto: ve; George McIntyre, Aren: Esther- 4 Smali, Bismare vd Erickson, alter Pietzmin, eae Doppler, leaton, Jr, McK: Rertha Jessen, |. Brown, Telfer, Thomas Homer, Brit Arvid En} Lietle, Bald- Regan, J. 8. Penner, ‘iting of "wing, Geo. B! i the township boards are Wm. Michelsen Walfred Asplun ‘3. t Ray ‘mond Redington, eiber, ’ field, 8. L, Jordahl, Regan; ur Magnus, Wing; Painted Lawrence hylin, Le King, Regan; Schrunk, James Novy, Florence Lake, J. J. Scallon, Thelma, Mort Colton, Driscoll ristiania, Elder Elness,’ ste Lyman, John A, Waiste, Win; —_—_— In Bergeson’s Shirts The biggest baker’s dozen in a dozen years You probably don’t remem- ber back to 1920.... it was a great year for shirt values. * $2.00 then purchased a fine custom-like shirt ... but $1.75 today buys even a bet- ter quality. Full shrunk broadcloth and Stay-Rite collars, In fabrics, tailoring and patterns . . . these are the finest shirts we have had the good fortune to offer at anywhere near $1.75. The man who hasn’t an old shirt to his name is a pretty lucky fellow. $1.75 Bergeson’s Around the Corner — Opposite the Posteffice . Pénner, Regan, ant George Anderson, Win Fined for Stealing Ride on nan Airplane Menasha, wi, May 1—)—A Menasha youth, Walter Omachinsti, Thursday was fined $10 for stealing a ride on an airplane. He made a dive and climbed board the tail of an airplane as pilot Elwyn West taxied for a takeoff. He flounced into the cockpit as West ;| tried to figure out why the pldne had trouble rising. ‘The court also ordered Omachinski ae $100 tor damage to the fuse- Mi *,|Denhoff Woman Has New Song Published Denhoff, N. D., May 1—Sheridan county has at least one composer, Mrs. P. O. Anderson of Detthoff, whose recent plano composition has ,|been released by a New York pub- Usher. “In the Hills of Old Montana” is the title ‘of a sotg, words and music of which were composed by Mrs. Ander: son. Her name appears on the prit ed sheet music as Leota W. And son. vinoed that gitls talk better—and to Mas eo th ie agen ft ey offer ing of their debate team, composed wholly WASHBURN DEBATING. of girl students. The forensic squi hasn't lost @ debating contest this year and, as a result, have entered the semi-finals of the state debate con- test. It will meet Fatgo to determine which snall enter the final contest to be held late this month at Grand Forks to determine the state title holder. The other semi-final contest will be between Larimore and Rugby. Members of the Washburn team are Thelma Diesen, Frances Starbuck and Ruth Schulz. The team won the southwestern district title by defeating Bowman in a debate held at Bismarck. Following the debate it was announced ee) Bowman had won, but it later was! explained that a mistake had been | made in counting the votes of the judges and that Washburn was vic- ME \.O SAVES SOAP SAVES YOURSELF o MELOsoitens the | water and makes | baby-clothes easy to wash HYGIENIC PRODUCTS CO. = of Sani Flesh YOU SAVE IN BUYING BAKING POWDER You seve in using KC. Use LESS than of high priced brands. {T'S DOUBLE ACTING MILLIONS OF POUNL A College Boy of ¢ Gay Mineties Buck in the days when men were men and tmutton-chop whiskers were popular, mechan- ically roasted coffee was also “the latest.” Dashing blades have changed their garb since those days, thank heaven! Yet coffees are still mechanically roasted—with one exception. . Nash’s Toasted Coffee is that exception. It is a really different coffee—different be- cause it is toasted—while other coffees are still roasted. Toasting, scientists have proved, creates 35.7% more flavor from the same green coffee than old fashioned rozsting. Nash's Toasted Coffee gives you this added richness and depth of flavor. Serve this truly modern coffee—the one different coffee since mutton-chop whiskers graced the diamond. ON THE AIR—That delightful comedy team, Timothy Murphy and Ole Gunderson, station WCCO, every Thursday evening, 8:00 to 8:15, Nash’s Toasted Coffee vorious by a two to one margin. This ult later was confirmed by the ex- bates are held. Coaches of the local team are G. 8. Klovstad and Lloyd Williams. So well lave they done their work that the local team has taken both the nega- tive and positive side of the debate question ‘and scored victories from cach angle. The question is: “Re- solved, that chain stores are detri- mental to the best interests of the American Public.” Data received here from A. H. Yo- der, extension division head, indicate that the negative side has won a ma- jority of the debates held in the bert He observes that to a certain extel this year. seems to show, that the chain ‘stores are not such a detriment to the country.” Swallows can fly at a speed of bet- ter than two miles a minute. Chicago, May Lutz, 35, was sentenced to strve & year in the county jail and [ined $1 Thursday when she pleaded guilty to| between 206 and 210 different depositing worthless checks in one/tian sects bank and drawing « chéck for halt | world. Hathm’s Malt in the front rank, year after year. HAMM COMPANY BRANCH BISMAKCK, N. DAK. Filth and Front 4 mai DICK See Why Pay More? PURITAN MALT, can ‘ CARROTS, Green Top, 2 for .........19¢ BUTTER, 2 Ib. roll P. & G. SOAP, 10 bars ... ..29¢ SAUERKRAUT, large cans, 3 for ...29¢ CATSUP, Heinz, large bottle ........2lce Two figs STORES 710 Thayer 308 Thirteenth St. Phone 279 Phone 878 $2.00 orders delivered any part of city. Cooks I. G. A. Store The “Big” Little Store Phone 564 512 Avenue D Everything in Fruits and Vegetables | Per Lb. 28c Sirloin T-Bone Round Steak | Butter, 2 ib. Toll. cass. Pork Chops, per pound Strawberries, 2 boxes Oranges, fair size, 3 dozen Beef Pot Roast Veal Cutlets Frankfurters Boiled Ham -Check off the things you need from our list of Today’s Specials. These prices are an opportunity for you io stock up at big savings, and we'll make FREE DELIVERY. Phone Your Orders to 957 SUGAR, 10 Ib. bag .... OLIVES, Minneopa, 1 quart jar .... BRE. AD Large Loaves, white or dark, 3 loaves .. Solid Pack, No. 2% tin, TOMATOES Minneopa Brand, 2 for ........+++ ian LETTUCE S34 Be PORK & BEANS RICE KRISPIES S. ARDINES Mustard or tomato sauce, Booth’s oval, cooked, 2 for KITCHEN CLEANSER, 3 for casi 3 cee orate ee STRAWBERRIES, 2 boxes for . EGGS and BUTTER - Specially Priced for Saturday Marcovitz Grocery 905 Front Avenue — Phone 957 We Please Where Others Promise Van Camp's, medium ae, 3 for Kelloge’s, per package ... WOMAN IS SENTENCED |that amount on another. or denominations NOTICE TO MOTORISTS Commencing May 1st, the two-hour parking rule will be enforced in the business district. Any persons parking longer than two hours between the hours of 7 a. m. and 6 p. m. in the restricted district will be checked by The © balics department and subject to fine by the police magistrate. Owners are asked to Remap? with the of- ficials in order to keep the streets clear, BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS Sat., May 2, to Fri., May 8, Fiakes o> Granuies, Large Dkg...+++ alaven CHIPSO Candy Pure and Fresh, Chocolate Cream | Rolls, tothe. .19¢ tans * Se 2 iu. ZSC SOAP FLAKES \6) Fig Baers johnston: 20-02. Pkg... 15c¢ Household Cleanser Gh 4 uu. 19¢ SOAP (Ger. mae BSC Diced Beets, Diced Carrots Mixed Vi a pe, 3 c FANCY GRAPEFRUIT kK 2 oi 4.0c EE DEE OE EE Ee Ginger Ale ig 12 for 81.30 SAUER KRAUT WK 2 &i2* BBe MACARONI SPAGHETTI NOODLES Gl 4 mn Be ‘Something Different’ EE KEEP YOUR CAKES FRESH! Po = Grape-Grapefruit Cocktail cup LG.A. Grape cups 18K Grape- fruit’ with cup powdered sugar. Let stand in ce!d place for 12 hours. construc: Novseame te catch be. Sauerkraut with Dumplings Empty 18K Sauerkraut into a pan and heat. (Heat frank- furters with sauerkraut if de- sired) Make a stiff batter, using 1 egg yolk, 1 cup sour milk, 1 ts. soda, % ts, LGA. Baking Powder, 3% ta. LG.a. Salt. and 1.G.a. Flour (1% to 2 cups) Drop on kraut. by tablespoonful and steam about 12 minutes. Serve at once. Saturday Special for Mandan and Bismarck Stores Green Peas, per lb. California New Carrots, 2 bunches for Louisiana Strawberries, 2 boxes for slags i@ and eet youre SPECIAL Ser this offer Je OE It at HOM OWNED 7A. STORES Bismarck . Stog Phone 1080— BISMARCK FOOD Phone 564— Phone 279— Phone 878— Phone 177— Phone 371— Phone 611— she had lived two and « halt cane |! —(P)—Miss Martha | money gained in that fashion. Tt is estimated that there are now soe ¢enee xe €e He eH He eEeEHREARSNMN EAN EH AEH + EHH HE RH HH HE OH EE Oe