The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 14, 1932, Page 7

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4 } fi Hl | i j i SBRDING OF SPRING WHEAT INBURLEIGH ~ COUNTY IS GENERA Belief That 1932 Will Bring at Least Normal Moisture is Expressed that the Inst three tory of the state and nature “abhors an abnormality,” Roberts. Deficiency in preciptat in 1929, 1930, inches. FARM MEETINGS ARE and -1931 totaled 7.33 neral fe Bure : ty, 0. W. ; ‘gel county, O. W. [Roberts, head of the federal weather| “ivestock, Food, Clothing, and jursday. al Engineering Experts to spring also has nm planted to repinoe winter rye which Visit Burleigh Several have been ar- said. programs Ground in most parts of the Redjranged for Burleigh county farm River valley so far has been too wet/men, women, and children during the to permit much seeding, although|next few weeks by H. O. Putnam, planting in the eastern part of thi ‘state is expected to become general/the extension department of the vin a few days. state agricultural college. Due to the lateness of the spring,| George Baker, livestock expert, will ‘Roberts said, tame grasses have been|be in the county May 3 and 4 in con- backward and have not afforded as|nection with a purebred sire cam- {much feed for livestock as usual at|paign. ‘this time of the year. Members of 4-H food clubs in the ‘With the exception of the extreme|county will meet with Miss L. Jones, northwestern section of the state,/nutrition expert, May 20, This mect- surface soil conditions are the best/ing probably will be held in Driscoll. Miss Edna clothing ; at the luncheon. A general lack of moisture in the sub-|specialist, will meet with members of ‘soil is apparent, however, due to an/4-H clothing clubs May 31 and June 1, probably at Sterling and Bismarck. C. L. Hamilton, extension engineer, will conduct institutes on the use of animal power, proper hitching, and other related matters May 12 and 13. Reece bind cist Cantiialy Danian mander of the American Legion, fol- that they have been for several years. Summerfeld, accumulated deficiency in precipita- tion in 1929, 1930, and 1931. Indications are that Burleigh coun- jty’s spring wheat acreage will be cur- tailed somewhat, with an increase in corn and feed crops probable, the weather man said. Since last Sept. 1 there has been |Said. more than the eign cot gbrtieeerat Legi a to Be Ho: Be Host throughout the st je excep- tion of the northwest corner. Snow- gion e TL0s fall was generally ample for. protec- Be Sabet a | ASKS CLUB TO BACK it last years have been the driest in the climatological his- was expressed by ition lcounty agricultural agent, through At Program Monday] ti? ian escaned but his voles Members of Bismarck civic organ- izations will be guests of the Ameri-| Erickson to suggest to police that the ti THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1932 PROPOSED BRIDGE Minot Man Tells Local Group Big Bend Span Would be Great Benefit Members of the Bismarck Cosmo- ARRANGED IN COUNTY politan club were urged to give all support possible to the Big Bend ve- hicular bridge project by R. A. John- son, Minot, principal speaker at the club's dinner meeting Thursday noon. Johnson is lieutenant governor of the North Dakota district of Cos- mopolitan clubs. The bridge will be a great aid to the development of western North Dakota and will enable North Dakota to take advantage of federal aid, Johnson said. The local club's entertainment committee was delegated to cooperate with the Business and Professional Women’s club under the direction of Mrs. Bruce Doyle in staging a play Sometime next month for the benefit of Camp Grassick. Otto Bauer led the club in two songs, with Grace Duryee Morris playing the piano and Adolph Engel- hardt the violin. O. E. Redrud, Fargo, was a guest Williston Burglar Betrayed by Voice Williston, N. D., April 14—(®)— Capt. C. H. Erickson, state vice com- lowed instructions when, on entering his home Sunday night, he gazed into the muzzle of his own revolver and was told by a masked man to “stick sounded familiar and his apparent familiarity with the home caused can Legion at festivities to be held at} masked individual might be Eli Pat- the city auditorium Monday evening.|ten, aint and redocorate The feature of the evening will belt sreeed (© Pal the speech of Henry L. Stevens, na- tional commander of the Legion, to/taking the revolver,’ a ‘watch, and| ko! Arrested Monday, Patten admitted be broadcast from 9 p.m. to 10 p. m.|/other articles from the house and Following the speech refreshments! jater admitted forging the name of will_be served at the World Warlyr, 3. Borden to a check which he Memorial building. At 11:15 moving pictures of the American Legion convention at De- troit will be shown at the Paramount theater. Elness in Race for Gowns! Ernest Elness, Bismarck, has an- nounced he is a candidate for Bur- leigh county treasurer. He is 31 years old and has lived in Burleigh county since he was two. Elness_moved to Bismarck in 1920 from Sterling to attend high school here. passed at a meat market here. He was sentenced to serve from one to three years in the state penitentiary on the forgery charge. Patten apparently was rifling the home when Erickson unexpectedly returned. He asked for money then, but accepted Erickson’s word that he County Treasurer had none. Twenty-three years old, Patten was married last summer. 77 Spend Overnight _ In Bismarck’s Jail Overnight lodgers in the city jail during March numbered 77, according At Only These are dres: It’s a worthy eve | Of Baby Irish Lace, New Nets, Chiffons | and Crepes ith fine-ribbed Taffeta kets, in all pastel shades Sizes 14 to 20 $8.85, $12 $25.00 and $40.00 Coats, now $1.98 The S & L Co, “Best for Less” to the monthly report of Police Chief Chris J, Martineson, which Has been Presented to the city commission. Thirty-two arrests were made dur- ing the period by city police, the re- port said. The arrests were described as follows: Drunk 11, disorderly con- duct 3, speeding 2, drunk and disord- erly, juvenile cases and larceny 4 each, vagrancy, insanity, malicious be tnd and reckless driving one each. Stolen property valued at $143. was recovered, Martineson reported. Spanish Republic Has Anniversary Madrid, April 14.—()—Millions of ‘Spanish Republicans celebrated the first anniversary of the fall of the Bourbon monarchy and the founding the republic Thi a Throughout the country there were fireworks, parades, bands, folk dances, and orations. The holiday was climaxed with colorful flower battles, so dear to the hearts of Spaniards. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss. OFFICE oF. COUNTY AUDITOR, a Bismarck, N. : G. Hoerr, Mankato, Minneso- To W. ta, J. L. Bell, Bismarck, North Da- kota. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which Was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1927 was on the lith day of December, 1928, duly sold, as provided by law, for the de- linquent taxes of the year and rt SW, Section. 6 Township 137, Range 76. Number of Acres 160 more or less. Amount sold for, $46.98. Se inaera ree paid Ey, purchaser. unt required to redeem a date, $83.50. . Hades In addition to the above amount you will bo required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law and unless you re- deem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for re- demption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the ax sale certificate as provided by law. WITNESS my hand and offical seai this 13th day of April, i this ast y pril, 1932, A. C. Isaminger, Auditor Burleigh County, ‘North Da- 4-14-21-28, 32. guarantee, defense counsel said|knowledge of any guarantee made in ‘Thursday. 1923. The holding company was organ- was on the witness DEFENDANTS CLAIM Sti ized by depositors in the closed City |stand most of Thursday morning. GUARANTEE 1S VOD ES-s5" sre ovement Farm $20,000 on waper sold to the City Ne. | Northwest Farmers tonal bank ‘by ihe Hazelton benk| Late With Seeding and guaranteed in 1916 by the direc- tors of the Hazelton bank. Defendants in the case are A. P.| St. Paul, April 14.—(?)—Farmers Lenhart, ae a Be reabent ne are getting a late start in seeding Lenhart, his brother, a resident of * ‘and the A. E. Klabunde operations, survey indicated Thurs ORVILLE E. KAFER Candidate for Treasurer of Burleigh County At the bce - Meepetent Your Vote and Support will a (Pol. Adv.) Former Directors of Hazelton Bank Answer Charges of « Holding Company Minnesota and North Dakota farm- Havelton; estat te. x The defense claims that the 1916 Defendants in the suit brought by) guarantee was superseded and null-|ers have done comparatively little the Depositors Holding company, Bis-|itied by a guarantee made by the di- seeding but a fair start has been made marck, against former directors of : the pte Btate bank of Haselton! rectors in 1923. 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