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| . NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS 85 FF cnn tO Prise party, the occasion being their 25th wedding anni le “Miss Lillian Mr. and Mrs. George Wallen and family of Steele spent Sunday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs, Al Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. A, Eisenbeisz had as their guests Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson and: daughter Valdis and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eis- enbeisz. Miss Pearl Hanson spent Monday with Mrs. F. E, Johns, ~ The Royal Neighbors gave a hard time dance here Friday evening. The music was furnished by the Driscoll orchestra, Dick Begeman of Steele accompan- ied Rev. Brown here Sunday. e Mts. Edward Smith of Christiania township spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. M. J. Olson, jr. The Epworth League met Sunday evening in the Methodist church. Miss Dorothy Johnson leading the devo- tional and Miss Mildred Wright the musical program. Mrs. E. M. Ward spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Belcher. Miss Tillie Schoon spent Saturday with Mrs, Robert Eisenbeisz. i Baldwin | OH By MRS. \ FLORENCE BORNER A baby girl, Lola Dorothy, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fricke last Friday. Mrs. Fricke and baby are being cared for by Mrs. Fricke's moth- er, Mrs, Leo Sheldon, at her home in Wilton. Mrs. Enoch Carlson and baby daughter will return home from ‘the Bismarck hospital next week. Clifford Little, who is working on & farm near Fargo, visited the past week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little. The next meeting of the Presbyter- fan Ladies’ Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. Fredolen Rupp the first Wednesday in April. Ernest Rupp has returned home from a short visit with his brother-in- Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Demry near Jamestown. He was ac- companied home by his brother Wal- ter, who had been spending the win- ter months with his sister. Mrs, Herman Falkenstein of Still is spending the week here as the guest of the Ira and Ralph Falkenstein families, Rev. J. V. Richert of Bismarck held services in the German Lutheran church Sunday afternoo! Ted aa ee a “bee” Hele a place Monday during which and neighbors assisted in building his new log house. Ted has been living on the O. B. Peterson farm the past winter. Dinner was served to the workers at the Vernie Peterson home. The home talent play, “The Path Across the Hill,” which was given in| We the community hall Saturday evening by the young folks of the Still com- munity drew a good attendance and slightly over $13.00 was taken in. The Crofte Star Homemakers club will meet at the home of Mrs, eparing to move to Emmons county ieiate John has rented a farm. The Nordstrom family have been staying on a farm on Bie eae ving from here last fal BESS Kickul has returned home from a week's resis with relatives in an comm! in na Bernice Morris spent the week end at her home in Ecklund town- ee | Regan ' e—__———-¢ By BERNADETTE HOFKINS AF. lotte mo- Mr, and Mrs. Hes a est of her son-in-law and daugh- fe ‘Mr. and aie AYAD ‘Westerman, it weel aie enn Kiefer of Wilton spent several days last week at the Joe home. ‘Irene Maulsby and J. 8. Penner were guests of Mr. and Mas. L. londay evening. a B, Stratton is a patient at a Bis- By MBS. T. T. HUGHES Miss Hattie Kraft and brother Eric of Lark, N. D., visited Mr, and Manly Monday evening. in Bismarck Thursday. ‘& meet- ting lug] Ladies’ Aid will hold a regular with Mrs. J. W. . T.’ Hughes Mrs, Leslie Lewis and son Herbert and daughter-in-law were recent vis- itors at the Henry Lewis home. ‘Those from the Royal Neighbors and Homemakers club taking part in the bicentennial program Monday night were: Lois Struwing, Margaret An- derson, Dorothy Wilton, Rosa Watson, Jordis Adams, Mary Ellen Reese, Mat- tie Belk, Christine Byers, Beulah An- trim, Jessie Easton, Pearl Doucette, Lovetta Sanborn, Mrs. F. M. Schaun- burg, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Adams and Mrs, Easton. Program chairmen were Opal and Oddie Hughes. \ Lester Hughes was on the sick list. —e { Frances . ] —e By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Jake Harms was a caller at the. Wil- liam Kershaw and Walter Dietzman homes Monday. Dan McCormick and Frank Bi Eddie Ryberg, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dietz- man and Carl Muth were shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. Gladys Tooker. was absent from school last week. She was sick with @ bad cold. a John Olsen has been sick with the lue. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman called at the. George Wachal and Floyd Owen homes en route home from Bismarck Tuesday. Carl Muth visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Selmer Oanes and Vern Tysell were business callers in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. William Kershaw was stricken with a stroke Thursday. She was ta- ken to Bismarck Saturday. Arnie Madland from Wyndmere, N. D., visited at the home of his son Lawrence Madland, Saturday. | Taft * eo By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Miss Berl Sherman, Sterling, spent. ‘Tuesday night with Miss Ida Hurr. Halley Belk took M. L. Lewis to Bis- marck Wednesday for medical treat- ment. Mrs. Frank Rice, Sterling, enter. tained the Methodist Ladies’ Aid at her home We '. Mrs. Clarence Anderson visited with Mrs. L. B. Smith in Sterling Wednesday. Mrs Florence Elness and daughter returned to her home in Sterling ednesday. e Earl Gasgill accompanieti Halley Belk to McKenzie Tuesday evening. Mrs. Henry Jcssen and Mrs. P. M. Gosney attended the Ladies’ Aid Psiyoms at Rice's in Sterling Wednes- Horace Fairchild was transacting business in Sterling Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews were shopping in Sterling Saturday. Those from Taft attending the dance and basketball game at Ster- ling were the John Berg and Jessen families and the Baeth brothers, Earl Gaskill, Charles Gosney, Hannaford Fairchild, Ida Hurr and Helen Swind- ling. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling mo- tored to Sterling Monday morning with Helen and Rex. A meeting of the township board was held at the home of the clerk, Aid will serve a chick. tion day, March 15, at ‘Sterling. Lyman By 8. GYLDEN | cy A party was held in honor of Eino Eckholm’s 19th birthday at his home Tuesday evening. Those who attend- ed. were Edwin, Josephine and Hilma ‘Hopkins | Olson, Seth Harju, Andrew and Emil Lieuska, Alvina Schlickenmayer, Se- vert, Sulo and Sadie Gylden and Olaf Wainio. Sulo and Severie Eckholm were visitor at William Harju’s Thursday. Walter Waiste was a brief caller at John Gyiden’s 'Wednesday. Miss Nina Waiste spent the week- end at Albert Little's. Bert and Magnus Saturday night was well at- Nina Waiste spent Sunday at her home. Nels A. Niemi was a dinner guest at John G: ry e _ _Hazlegrove } oJ Haslegrove and Frank Gray called Pray at the Harry Ulfers farm. Frank Gray called at the Fred Wag- nee an NE een Renee Pe: daughter Lucille were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Will Irvin Johnson and Delbert Davis! were callers at the Elmer Falmer home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Loule King and daughter Marie were Thursday shop- pers in Regan. Irvin Johnson and Delbert Davis were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs, . Davis. Ww. Arne Tosseth man, Delbert Davis, Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Magnuson, Gross and Broste, Henry Rosendahl, Mrs. Nils Alm and sons Ivan Willis, Marion, and daughter Hollys, Nick Holgerson and Adolph Ryberg. Tom Morris and family will move on the Middlestead farm this week. Gross Broste is staying in Wilton for a few weeks under the care of a physician. o f Trygg- | By GLADYS NELSON Elmer Magnus returned home Sun- day after working the past month for rooks, | John Anderson. i A number of young people gathered at the Maurice Erickson home Wed- nesday evening to help Melvin cele- brate his birthday. David Trygg and daughter Eva went to McKenzie Saturday. Eva remained for a few days’ visit with her mother. Duane Nelson was a caller Monday night at the George Nelson home. Hugo Nelson came home Monday from Wing where he visited with Al- bert Eide. John Anderson was a caller recent- ly at the Andrew Trygg home. The Maurice Erickson and Arthur Magnus families were entertained Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pettis, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Erickson and sons attended church services at the Lyman Lutheran church Sunday. A number of young people spent Wednesday evening with Alec Reid- inger on his birthday. Last Friday evening friends and neighbors were entertained at the home of Mrs. Ida Thoreson. Gene Cunningham and David Trygg motored to Bismarck Saturday. Irene and Floyd Anderson spent the week-end at their parents here. Irene and Floyd Anderson attended @ party Saturday night at the Marion Alm home. eee ee ae | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE W. H. Kolb was a Friday guest at the Charlie Hettick home. Clayton and Cylde Little and Fay Salter were Thursday evening guests at the Andrew Walker home. Willie Jiras of Cromwell township was a Sunday dinner guest at the J. F. Little home. Other callers were Robert and Milton Marcovitz, Willie Graf, Stephen Monroe, Allen Tolliver, Andrew Kolb, and Mrs. Knutson and son Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Sherman and family were Wednesday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Regan callers Saturday were Al- bert Vollen, “Donald Sheldon, Mrs. Knute Knutson, Annie Eide, Andrew Kolb, Stephen Monroe, Allen Tolliver, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Dison and Er- nest Gordon. 8. W. Nemitz was a Tuesday guest at the Guss Graf home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gordon were Feaday: quests 96 ie Ries, (E- Bom ome. Marvin Davis, Albert Vollen and son Gene, E. E. Williamson, Mrs, K. O. Knutson, W. H. Kolb and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson. were guests at the eRoy Farley home this week. “8. B. Olson was @ Wing caller Sat- urday. Delbert Davis ‘spent Several days last week at Bismarck. Roy Farley was a Tuesday guest at the L. C. Holmes home. Alfred and Tillie Borth, Jennings Kettleson, Louie Ambrose, Aelred Bouche, Ed and Henry Rasche, Con- rad Heib, Fred and Edward Bender, Phyllis Little, Isaac and Robert Mar- covitz and Sammy Itscovitz were guests at the Fred Ehnes home this week. ‘ A Sunday school class meeting was held at the home of Miss Alice Strand ening. Charlie Our, Irene and Richard Wertz were overnight guests at the Andrew Walker home Friday. The Rock Hill township board met at Mrs. Algot Ryberg’s Tuesday. ‘ | “Wing J! © By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr, and Mrs. E. E. See and family oe re Harriet i - By MRS. 0. G. WIETSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel spent Sunday at the Fred farm. fi V. P. Heaton left Monday for Fargo ‘where he entered the veterans’ hos- in Driscoll Monday after spending ne week-end at the George Pehl, Sr., ome. Mr. and Mrs. David Buller and Mr. and Mrs. George Regier were Sunday guests at the Jacob Buller home. Art Deckert and Ethel Brenden motored to Tuttle Sunday. Annie, Emma and Joe Regier, Fred Krien and Andrew Kraft were visi- tors at the Rudolf Heid home Mon- _, Mrs. Anna Wiens, who has been Staying at the Jacob Buller home, now is staying at the George Regier home. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Krein and fam- ily motored to Goodrich Tuesday» Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sauter of Den- hoff. spent Sunday and Monday at the Jake Wutzke home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter Verna Mae and Mr. and it the of Mrs. B. B. Sehoelderss sem The Ladies’ Aid met ‘Thursday at Mra. Lester Briggle’s. The Mothers society held ®@ meeting Saturday at the home of Mrs. J.-D. . ‘Wisenberger | 211 Miss Ruth Crawford, who teaches at Linton, spent the week-end at her home in Hazelton. H. M. Gerber was on the sick list By JUSTINE MORRIS Gerald Morris visited with Clarence Anderson Tuesday. F. F. Morris and daughters Marion ect Dorothy motored to Regan Mon- lay. Orville Falkenstein visited at the Willard Dimond home Tuesday. Carl Johnson and Enock Carlson were transacting business in Bismarck Monday. Frank Miller visited at the W. H. Brown and Brown brothers home Tuesday. Mabel McCullough motored to Wil- ton Wednesday. Sidney Gorenson, Bennie Anderson and Harold Williams visited at the T. Mrs. John Merkel and family were|. Morris home Friday. callers in Tuttle Wednesday. Jake Nathan of Tuttle was‘a‘caller in Arena Wednesday. - Mrs. L. L. Zimmer called at the Ingvold Eide home Thursday. John Merkel and Raymond Wiet- stock were business callers in Wing ‘Thursday. : Mrs. Edna Putman and T. E. Hea- ton, Jr., of McKenzie spent Thurs- one with their sister, Mrs. C. F. Lam- rt. Oscar Wietstock was a business caller in Tuttle Friday, en Zimmer home for the week- end. Mabel McCullough visited with Mil- dred Funston at the Harry Taplin home Wednesday. Enock Carlson called at the Carl Johnson home Monday. . and Mrs. Floyd Miller and family of Hazelton visited at the Frank Miller home Thursday. Ruthella Anderson was an overnight guest with Aldene and Eunice Morris Thursday. Frank Crimmons' of Hazelton was a visitor of Frank Miller Thursday and Friday. Pauline Hefta visited at the Ed Cornell home Sunday. Adolf Jankee called at the Fred Krein home Friday. Miss Alice Funk, teacher of Lein School No. 3, spent the week-end with Miss Lillie Johnson. The Arena 4-H club held their regular meeting Saturday at the A. O. Thompson home. It was decided their play will be given at the Arena gymnasium. The cast will be W. S. Ross, Bernie Zimmer, Ingvold Eide, Jr., Raymond Wietstock, Adolf, Louise and Alma Pehl Martha Merkel and Edith and Ruth Thompson. Mrs. W. 8. Ross is director, By KARL SCHATZ Eddie Johnson called at the Carl Schatz home Monday. Emil Johnson and Fred Brackett were McClusky callers Monday. Charles Larson visited with Noel Ness Monday evening. Those from here who were Alta shoppers Wednesday were Henry and Donald Schaffer, Joe Diede, Edwin Schatz’ and Raymond Gaub. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaub visited friends and relatives near Mercer re- cently. - Those who attended the ice cream Party at Joe Diede’s Wednesday eve- ning were Henry, Donald and Johnny Schaffer, Eddie, Andy and Esther Johnson, Raymond and Mildred Gaub and the Schatz brothers. Earl MacClester visited with Ray- mond Gaub Monday evening. ‘ Emil Johnson called on Fred Noel Ness and Ole Estinson were Pickardville shoppers Thursday. Those who visited with Clarence Odermann Thursday evening were Alvin Brackett, Johnny, Caroline Brackett, Esther and Andy Johnson. if Canfield | abe ‘By MRS, A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son. and Miss Sarah Berg were dinner guests at the G. I. Lindsey home, the saa being Mr. Lindsey's birth- ‘The Homemakers’ club met at the John Moser home Thursday The next meeting will be held at the N. O. Strand home in Regan, April 4. The Y. P. 8, met at the Strand home Friday night. It will meet with Ruth ‘Wilmot April 1, Lloyd Knudson left here Saturday for Minnesota where he will work this year. Earl Mowder recently was injured phen he was kicked on the leg by a orse. Mr. and Mrs. Mertz and children ‘spent Friday evening at the Walker | Ud home, Mrs. John Keifer of Wilton is spending a few days with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Moser, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kelly spent Sunday and. Monday at the Fisher Mr. and Mrs, A. F, Ghylin enter- tained a few friends at a dancing Sidney Gorenson visited Thursday and Friday with Bennie and Levi An- derson, Marion Morris visited with Mrs. Herb Fricke at the Leo Sheldon home in Wilton Tuesday evening. Arvid Johnson visited with Ralph Taplin Saturday. Margaret Anderson, student at Wil- ton, spent the week-end with her par- ents. Sidney Gorenson, Bennie and Clar- ence Anderson, Frank Crimmons and Frank Miller visited at the T. F. Mor- ris home Thursday evening. pans iia ame f Welch’s Spur j By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch motored to Bismarck Monday. Charles Johnson and son Frank of Menoken spent the first of the week at the Doppler home. John Craven of south of the spur Laid to Menoken the middle of the weel Mrs. Sara McMurrich visited at the Paul Skinner home Friday. Lawrence Doppler, Marcus Tremb- ley and Ralph Snyder were in Bis- marck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and children recently visited at the home of Mrs. Boyd's mother, Mrs, M. E. Funston of eMnoken. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and children, Alfred Born and sister Mary Ives were in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Skinner and chil- dren stayed at the Robert Welch home Saturday night. Miss Margaret McMurrich and Mar- cus Trembley dined at the Otto Dor- man home Sunday. Elvin McMeens and Mr. Edgeley of north of Menoken called at the Robert Welch home Sunday evening. —_—________—_-+ \ Still } ———___________e By B. P. HAGSTROM Misses Mary Doyle and Cora De Vee Richard, two local teachers, were on the sick list recently. Edna Falkenstein visited at the Roy Anderson home Sunday and Monday. ‘The local talent play “The Path Across the Hill,” was presented in Baldwin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, son Philip, Mrs. John Johnson and son Ragnar visited with Mrs. Signe John- son Wednesday. Ival Noon, Axel Asplund, John Law and Erick Pearson called in Wilton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins and children of Wilton visited: with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson Tuesday. Verna Strand visited in Wilton Sat- lay. Henry Speten and Simon Larson called on Oscar Wickstrom Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon and son Du Wayne visited at Mrs. Noon’s par- ental home near Regan over Sunday. Edna Falkenstein visited with friends in Wilton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson visited party Saturday q Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Strand and fam- ily spent Saturday evening and Sun- day at the Strand home here. Miss Gudrun’ Jordahl spent the week-end at her home. “Dee Bailey recently spent a few days in Bismarck. Fred Olson called at the Ghylin home Sunday. Grant and Merrill Lindsey called at the Ole Olson homie ‘We y- Ladies’ Aid will be held March 16 at the G. O. Lindséy’s. eo © By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Henry Humann took a car of cattle to St. Paul Tuesday. Mrs. Dan Parsons visited with her Sora Dek Wert res at MAS Arne motored to Menoken Sunday. Wise ee ee visitor Misses Mae Stoddart, Grace Rouzie E A 3 Ts | Fe B 2 ee near at her gills sige with relatives in Naughton township Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and children were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson called on Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sundquist Monday. A group of about 25 young people gathered at the Hagstrom home Wed- nesday evening to help Miss Pauline celebrate her birthday. —_—_——_—_—___—""" | Braddock | AIR So By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Wednesday evening 15 members of the Braddock Woodman circle met at the home of Mrs. May Fraser. The circle will hold a St. Patrick party March 16, George Wright has presented to Lie Die Boa & SOU OFS ‘Stuart e Wi Georg: fashington. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid met The next meeting will be with: Mrs. The mee! E. F. Savage Thursday afternoon, March 17. day and brought home Mrs. Roos and care. Mrs. J. H. Bower and daughter vis- re relatives in Napoleon Wednes- Battling Badgers Back Braddock.” ‘The annual village election will be held in the fire hall Tuesday, March 15. Trustee for first district, trustee for the third district, clerk, treasurer, assessor, marshal and one justice of| the peace will be elected. A vote will also be taken on the constitutional amendment to remove the capital to Jamestown. All Braddock folk should vote no on this question. Miss Helen Martini, who is teach- ing in the Hampton district, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Mar- tini, Sunday. Rev. Kinzler will hold baptismal services in the Methodist church here Sunday, March 20, Rev. Kinzler has requested all who have children to be baptized, to consult him before that date. Mrs. F. J. Splonkowski, who has been a patient in the Bismarck hos- pital, returned to her home here Mon- day, ‘© a Glenview | a \ By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Members of the Chester Erstrom family are on the sick list. Mrs, Lars Jacobson spent Wednes- day and Thursday in Wilton. Renie and Harry Holden are stay- ing at the Ivan Holden home north of Wilton during Mr. and Mrs. Holden's illness. Mr. and Mrs, Schaeffer of Turtle Lake accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kozak and Edwin Nathan mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Dick Johnson visited at the Emory Johnson home in Painted Woods Wednesday and Thursday. Walter Simon and son Hugh visited at the Louie Farnum home in Bis- marck recently. Con Johnson was 2 brief caller in Wilton Friday afternoon. Veare and ‘Paul Holden and Lars Jacobson motored to Bismarck Thurs- day afternoon. Lester Larson, prominent farmer in this township, took a carload of steers to Chicago the early part of the week. Mrs. Joe Brown and son Marvin spent Wednesday afternoon at the C. G. Johnson home. Al Holden, Con Johnson and Edgar Jacobson were Wilton shoppers Sat- urday. Howard E. Scott visited at his home Sunday afternoon. Frayne Erstrom, who has been ill, has resumed his studies at the Wilton high school. Tt has been reported that Laura Little of Bismarck has been hired as = for school No. 3 in this town- ip. Mr. Elmer Larson visited at the Eidelbrook home near Price Sunday. The Albert Larson family of Crofte township plan to move on the Engle- mann place recently vacated by the Erstrom family. Mrs. 8. E. Strandemo is seriously ill at her home here. Mrs. Ed Strand- emo is caring for her. SUITABLE AWARDS Dayton, Ohio—The Army has a novel aviation club here called the “Dumb-bell Club.” Its members are those flyers who pull some boners while in the air. The “trophy” col- lection includes a mounted dumb-bell, ‘a flying jackass, a small derby hat, a ful- lined loving cup, and some real steer bones. Buy or Sell Through The Tribune Want Ads PERRY FUNERAL HOME Offers Convenience and Privacy 208 Fifth St. Phone 687 Vote NO On the first proposed Constitutional Amendment appearing on the large ballot which asks you to move the State Capital from Bismarck to Jamestown. Mark your ballot thus: Goitre Not a Disease It has been brought to light by scientific research that goitre is not to be treated as a disease but as a condition due to other bodily disturb ances, Dr. A. A. Rock, Dept. L-9, Box 737, Milwaukee, Wis., a prominent Goitre Specialist of 30 years’ experience has perfected a different method of treat- ment that has proven unusually suc- cessful. This same treatment is now being used by goitre sufferers all over the country with splendid results. The doctor states that Goitre is a condition which grows worse with neglect and recommends imntediate attention no matter how small the growth may appear. He strongly op- Poses needless operations. Dr. Rock is the author of a copyrighted book that tells how anyone may now treat their goitre with his method. He has pub- lished this book at his own expense and will send a copy free to any one interested. Write him today.—Ad- The honor of serv- ing you at a time when expert and efficient service is so badly need- ed obligates us to dc everything as nearly perfect as possible. You can rely upon us, "VEBB BROS. Funeral Directors Phone 50 Night Phone 50 or 887 Vote NO a we. To vote NO means that the capital will stay in Bismarck and that all other state institutions will remain undisturbed. See the list below. A vote to move the capital is a vote to put every one of them on wheels because they are located by the same section of the Constitution which Jamestown seeks to change. To vote NO is to keep them where they_are now, safe from such attack as now is being made on the capital. Save'a million dollars by voting NO. That is the loss on state capital property still in Bismarck which capital removal would cause. Here are the institutions which appear on LISTEN FOR RADIO ANNOUNCEMENTS OVER ALL Arvid to Bismarck Mon-' | rere, 0 one ‘brought home Mrs. Roos and | NORTH DAKOTA RADIO STATIONS BE SURE AND VOTE ON TUESDAY, the ballot with Bismarck in this fight. All may be attacked in the same manner: State Hospital for the Insane, Jamestown State University, Grand Forks State Agricultural College, Fargo State Teachers College; Valley City State Teachers College, Mayville MARCH 15th, 1982 School for Deaf, Devils Lake State Training School, Mandan

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