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BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA; THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1981 ork on New Building of the M. B. Gilman company, local]/and that only continued rain will] territory wools of bulk Fre provide sufficient feed to care for|{n& staple sell at 65 to concern. Announcement of the new Plym-| cattle through the winter. Virtually Completed {near future, according to factory rep- SINGERS TO MEET Courtroom furniture for the new outh four will be forthcoming in the ——____—__ week. at 65 to 57 higher side of this range than last A similar trend fs n ch connecting Baudette, Minn, with | Progressives Adopt Country Club Dancing Party Steel d future are scheduled for Steele snd) | cicht, “Music 9 to 12 p. m. nit Kidder counties. Auto Runs 59 Miles = iti icni t the Arrowwood Lake Political Picnic Plan], Speakers st the Setrrwetny, Car- rington; E. R. Cline, Minnewaukan; Ladies’ Special Offer oe resentatives, who said that several! Grand Forks, N. D., June 25.—()—| Cae eo rE Ban eet fe oe tenay, N. D. June 25.—Lead-|w, E. Hoopes, Carrington and W. E. leigh county eee eee hew and distinctive features would be |The Red River Valley Male Singers| See ee ene cat taaiie (IE On Gallon of Gas) ..c fine’ Bisghaatve Republican | Cooke, nirvey. adc =) Tuesday ‘Gn work of installing | added to the new model. Jassoclation will open its ninth blen- TADS OF Seto 66 Spouree Oe ae Party, North Dakota’s newest political Hillside Practice t oar acre re ihe bulla thy ER orem eer Sangerfest here Friday evening! {Ncntiy bring 56 to aithough Soper engineers who worked | organization, have adopted the poli-! The average cotton yield for Golf Course o with @ public concert by the grand/sales are still being closed on this ) TOF Years in an effort to reduce gaso- | tical picnic plan in an effort to 68! | Georgia last yea: was 197 pounds of 0} ffself has been completed with the 1 | type of wool at 55c scoured basis. line ct I - highest i@aeeption of setting the ornamental | BULLETINS \|chorus of seven choirs. A similar] typ Pn scoured | fee sue ion hats tone eve aol strength. lint, the average since 1917. Ee ey ae oan | program Saturday night will conclude on: in @ marvelous invention that| workers for the group have been ————_.... 2 5 Balustrade that will gui in ————* i the event. | Jamestown Man to fits all cars, An actual test made by| oampaigning various Central North| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Cc » the installation of the furniture, and a small ‘amount of decorating work. | Work of demOdlishing the old build- ‘will be commenced as soon as the county offices can be moved from the PETROLLE WEIGHS 139! | New York, June 25—(7)—Blly | PLAZA FARMER KILLED | Petrolle, Duluth, weighed 139% | Plaza, N. D., June 25—(?)—Ray | pounds when he weighed in for Ballard, farmer residing 10 miles aa a Lal bar’ ied north and one mile west of nere, old building, b . juarez, of Argentina, at Madiso died Thursday afternoon at his Ad building, builders Said. | eed oft| Sauare Garden tonight, a ponnd | farm home as a result of injuries to meet the requirements of the new| 224% half heavier than the | received when a team with which buildings and work of placing side-| S°uth American. he was operating a cultivator ran walks is in progress. 1 away late this forenoon. Ballard i ‘The tunnel which is to connect the} STOCK ADVANCE HALTED — | was thrown under the cultivator, | court house and the jail will be built | | New York, June 25—iA..! and his head was crushed. @8 soon as the old building can be heavy volume of profit taking | torn down. | followed another active advance a Dedication ceremonies will prob-| 0 $1 to $7 in the stock market to- F ably be held some time before July; Y and most prominent issues 15, county officers said Monday, but| ‘losed with net losses of $1 to $4. Rev. H. J. Meyers, Jamestown, | here. W. I. Montanye, Jamestown, named secretary and treasurer. until June 28. IDENTIFY BANDIT Chicago, June 25.—(#)—Police FORMER SHERIFF DROWNS (By the Associated Press) Minot, N. D., June 25.—Al- bert S. Spicher, 46, former sher- iff and commissioner of Ward Head N. D. Adv entists ‘one of the engineers showed 59 miles | Darota countys recently and, where- Valley City, N. D., June 25.—(?)— | new invention. They not only report re-elected president of the Seventh | prised to find quicker pickup, instant Day Adventist church conference for {starting, smoother running motors Arrowwood Lake to be held June 28, | North Dakota at a business session|and more power, The Whirlwind The 10-day conference continues |will help introduce it. They also! today that Joe Condi, henchman of money making offer—Advertisemeni. | | Al Capone, had been identified as one | |of the two bandits who took between 8 A. M. to3 P. M. ‘on a gallon of gas. Thousands of car < en ever possible, have organized picnics! oR RENT—Six room modern house owners have already installed this|+. Graw the crowds. Leaders of the|” with garage 5 to 7 blocks from grade group have done the speaking. and high school; also 5 room partly ‘The next picnic scheduled is one at}! modern house, close in. Arthur Shipp. Avenue E, Back of Richholt was | amazing gas savings but are also sur- School Other meetings to be held in the ni Mfg. Co., Dept. 875-5, Station C, Mil- was | waukee, Wisc., for a limited time “is , Offering a free device to those who need men everywhere to make up to $100 weekly in their own territory tak- | __ling care of local business, Write said | them at once for free sample and big The Farmers Union informati¢ | ion as to the exact date! HONOR TRAILL PIONEERS county, drowned in Rice lake, id be obtained. ii ¢ <i eeee Hillsboro, N. D., June 25.—(?)— southeast of here last evening. r A crowd estimated at 10,000 per- The body was recovered by mem- Dodge Dealers Told of sons attended a celebration here bers of the Minot fire department Thursday morning honoring 60- at 3:15 a. m. Thursday. Testi- | NewCar Developments} Jur sivncers of Trail county. | mony at a coroner's inquest Beginning with a parade ten showed Spicher jumped into the a j fe a note of optimism in an| blocks in length, the event con- jake where it was filled with moss before 25 Dodge Brothers au-| tinued with band concerts at and other vegetation and was le dealers at a luncheon at the| moon, family greetings in the unable to swim. Other persons Patterson hotel Thursday noon, A. W.| park and an afternoon speaking in the boat heard him cry, “Help, Fisher, Chicago region head of the or-! program. I can’t make it,” but were unable | tion, told the gathering that to save him. Funeral services this year were considerably in have tentatively been set for 2 excess of those of 1930 and that indi- Pp. m. Saturday. Williston, N. D., June 25—)—| cations point to an increase of from|County commissioners representing | 50 to 70 per cent. Sp a a} Divide, Burke, Renville, Mountrail, | sas Dutindave features of the new|Wilisna and MeBentie cums ;! ‘Additional Markets | Plymouth four, soon to appear on the | Thursday told John G. Brown, spe- | @ — Market, were demonstrated by talking | cial representative of Secretary: of | MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS moving pictures. The durability of | Agriculture Hyde, that the farmers of | (By the Associated Prean) the new machine and some of the|their counties are in distress; that hint Bank Stock - a0 new mechanical features were exhib- | their credit has been exhausted and [0 : ited. that assistance must be secured to| ‘ ae from Minot, Jamestown and | feed the dairy cows if they are to be | Ehldeh ; June A ~)— The finer grade western wools are moving fre rel ass iscnner et oe ete delins kept in the country. They told the) ly at prices showing a strengthen TELL OF DISTRESS | $50,000 and $75,000 worth of jewelry) ‘from Sidney Smith, cartoonist, and Celebration Opens | and mayors of ten other communities his wife in a holdup two weeks ago. New Motor Routes Warroad, Minn., June 25.—(P)—Cit- izens and municipal officers of Min- nesota, North Dakota and two Cana- dian Provinces gathered ' today for the first meeting of the Great-Lake- of-the-Woods association interna- tional. Mayor S. F. Snively, Duluth; Mayor John Hulteng, Grand Forks, N. D.; Mayor Ralph W. Webb, Winnipeg, Friday will officially open new motor routes, two of them international Almost everybody knows how Bayer Aspirin breaks up a_cold— ‘but why not prevent it? Take a tablet or two when you first feel the cold coming on. Spare yourself the discomfort of a summer cold. 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