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People’s Forum Sate ene Ee subject nd ter Letters dealing with ‘con ligious subjects, which ng thony idasis unt rly, oF | Wilson | good taste and fair |! 4, play will be returned to the writers. All letters MUST be signed. if you wi By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. D. Boone visited at the A. E. Nelson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle and bgt were Sunday guests at the sign the pseudonym first and your own name beneath it. We will re- hea such requests. We reserve the right to delete such parts of letters as may be necessary to conform to this policy. to use a pseudonym, | FROM A CREAM BUYER Wilton, N. Dak. March 29, 1933. €ditor, Tribune: We expect Mr. Husby knows what he is talking about, in the Bismarck Tribune, criticizing the governor's ac- tion in vetoing the appropriation for the state dairy department. This is not written to criticize the ited at the Philip Wall, Jr., home. Sarah Brtha and Herda Berg vis- ited with their cousins, Ella and Hilda a Jr., home Sunday evening. action, ag Ae W. a wa ner Hens but to refute Mr.|guest at the W. fagner B. F, Thrailkill’s statement, that the | Saturday. cream trade has been stealing from| Young folks visiting at the Sam the farmer by undertesting cream. |Berg home Sunday evening were ‘We don’t understand where and how |Clara, Paul and. Ernest Wagner, Ted the dairy department's inspection is|and. Helen Gessele, Adolph Wall and or has been of any benefit to the|Sam Wall. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS daughter, Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. An- Erickson, Annetta Erickson, and Harry Friska motored to Bis- marck one day last week. H. O. Putnam, county agent, An- thony Erickson, club leader, and a number of 4-H club boys met in the | ‘Still hall Friday for a short business meeting. Peter Johnson called on Fred Berg- quist of Alta Friday. Mrs. Wesley Boeticher spent Wed- nesday with Mrs. Martin Strand. The Tom Morris boys of near Re- gan called on Axel Asplund and Nick Ukeranei Saturday. Martin Strand left by car from Bis- marck Wednesday for Minneapolis where he will spend a short time vis- iting with relatives and friends. Miss Helen Johnson returned to her home Friday evening from Wilton where she had spent the past week visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman and sons, Leonard, Raymond and Myron, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Back- man’s mother, Mrs. A. Tosseth, and family. Conrad Johnson motored to Wilton farmers, if that stealing has been go-} Gottlieb Buchholz motored to Bis- ing on with the department's knowl-|marck Monday to get his father who edge and nothing done to correct it. | Was @ patient at the hospital. It is a ruinous statement, making| Reinhold Reibe called at the Sam the farmer believe everybody is here|Berg home Saturday. 40 beat him. Robert Warner, Jake Brown and I have bought cream in Wilton for|the Kundert sisters spent Saturday years for the Fairmont Creamery Co.,| evening at the Lewis Wagner home. to Fargo and have in that} Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall and Mr. time never undertested cream know- ne Mrs. da ec sl eae ingly, and never had any order or|Shoppers during the week-end. “information from the company to do| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Redington so, but I did have advices to be care- colaag at the Sim Berg home Thurs- testing ive farme! y. wa in it. saan cloud! Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller spent Don’t ever believe a cream buyer|Saturday evening at the John J. can undertest cream and keep his| Wagner home near Mercer. business . The competition is}. Adolph Wagner and family moved too keen, and the farmer not satisfied | to @ farm near Baldwin Friday. with his test, takes his cream some| Mrs. Jake Stude entertained a group other place. As far as inspection is| Of ladies at a quilting party Tuesday. . I haven’t had one single; New officers on the township board ‘Sample tested by any inspector while |0f Wilson township are Miss F. Em- buying cream. i ery, assessor; Mr. Hryckow re-elected A cream buyer keeps a sample of |Supervisor; Ted Hochhalter, road every can bought for 24 hours. The|Overseer, Raymond Redington re- inspector has come around once aj elected clerk; John Berg, treasurer; year, in the spring to write up an in-| nd Logan Emery, justice of peace. card, and that has been the) Mr. and Mrs. John Schell, Jr., end of that. pata at Ld dead ‘Warner home MORRIS CHRISTENSEN, urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warner were Sun- P.O. B. 198, Wilton, ND. | say inner guests at the Jake Kurle home. FROM JULIUS MEYER a a Fred Prokop and A. E Nelson called Baldwin, N. Dak.,|@t the F. G. Redington farm Thurs- March 29, 1933.) day. Bln aa Steiber i appears } Farmer.” - By MRS. WM. HICKEL The writer of that article is en- itled to his free opinion the same 88) mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- am, but nevertheless before a judge| jy visited at the Fred Bergquist home can decide a case they must | Thursday. sides of the case. I am sa-| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Qually are the Mr. Langer did the same| parents of a son born last Tuesday. have done if I was to/They named the boy Edwin Chester. on the appropriation on the) Herbert Zelmer called at tht Wm. dairy department. The follow-| Hickel home Saturday. is my reason: About two years} ‘The township election was held at this winter I bought @ new bowl the schoolhouse Tuesday. Fred Berg- my cream separator, and, of/quist was reelected supervisor for a , I thought that I had the new/term of three years. justed as near as the old one) J. R. Jones and son Gerald were , the test on the cream | wilton callers Tuesday. to 10 per cent, this, of} Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and me a going. My cream] sons were visitors at the Elmer Qual- the local creamery |ly home Saturday. test any more than| Harold Falkins motored to McClus- This Dutchman, not|/ky Saturday after Mrs. Falkins who takes a sample of the | has been visiting with her parents. cream to the N. D. dairy com-| Miss Mary Doyle spent the week- in Bismarck and demanded |end at the Wm. Hickel home. it away but was informed| Miss Illa Falmer spent several days the tester was not in the office] visiting at the Earl Davis home. was told that they would mail to} Mrs. Oscar Wickstrom and infant the official test of my sample of | son returned home from Wilton Wed- cream. And what do you suppose! nesday. ‘what protection I got. This official! Mrs. John Carlson visited at the test was one per cent less than I got| Firko home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rupp are visit- ing at the Herb Falmer home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strand and Fritz Uhde visited at the John Carl- son home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and family visited at the Willie Steinert home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son were callers at Still and at the Mrs. Signe Johnson home Wednesday. A number of young folks enjoyed @ party at the Reinhart home Sat- urday evening. George Volimer was a Regan call- er Friday. ‘i Bill Hickel called’ at the Bert Danielson home Wednesday. George McAllister was a Regan caller Wednesday. g it TEagBEE | ‘ i eRe i a Hy j H 82 ‘The writer says this department collects per biennium $34,500.00 in li- censes, and says is self-supporting. Editor's Note: Mr. Husby took office as commissioner of agricul- ture and labor on January 3, 1933. In his statement he made it clear ment. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaub and son _—_ Albert called on Mrs. Brackett Mon- day. SWEAT AND RETRENCH Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Bismarck, N. D., | little son of Bismarck spent Sunday #* March 31, 1933. |at the John Anderson home. Editor, Tribune: Bismarck, in common with other capital cities, has a large percentage of its Yun receiving good sal- fromf state positions. These People usually progressive and as all people can be who #alaries, and easy hours ae an improvement ursday. turn merrily Q ||. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson visited at the John Carlson home Friday. Gottlieb Geinger, Jake Gehring and John Carlson were Regan callers Vina and Myrwin Oder were week- end guests of Albert and Bessie An- derson. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaub, Raymond and Mildred were visitors at Jorgen- By B. P. HAGSTROM the public) Miss Alice Johnson was hostess to 11 that fund | a roller skating party in the Still hall trench later | Priday evening. A large nee ot % raung people were present. A deli- lustrated forcefully x : “ly cious lunch was served. Bismarck lately where two of the) wir. and Mrs. Elbert Watkins of 5g Commisgion ' vrs, A. Tosseth. wife in the Mo-| Anthony Erickson, Leo Marion, Eu- But with ali/gene and Lynn Strand, Steve and built up and | Carl Tarzeski, Wayne Sundstrom, Ru- Public improve- | pin Pearson and Axel Asplund visited these people/at the Ole Hagstrom home one eve- vote as well .as anyone else. fortune of breaking his arm close to the wrist Frida: arening Vile ae HE and try to give! ~ lberg of in return for;Minn., held services in the receive. * |Mote'n chureh Sunday. z Fa A TAXPAYER. Ole Hagstrom and son, Albert, and and Still Monday. Steve Little of Regan called on Benton Backman Monday. Ole Hagstrom and son, Albert, called on Ned Asplund Wednesday. Walter Strand called on his uncle, Fred Standley, Sunday. Mrs, Albert Johnson attended the meeting of the Homemaker leaders held in the Congregational church in Regan Friday. Miss Arlene Strand was night guest of Miss Hilma Monday. * Mrs, Martin Strand and daughters, Alaina, Illa, Lois, Verna and Arlene, and sons, Merle, Ivan, Woodrow and Lynn, visited at the . Signe John- son home Sunday. : Walter Sundquist motored to Bis- marck ‘ye [eben nelle Ot ewe ene eeeeer | i Driscoll | over- johnson By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Repp and Her- man Hasse were Sunday afternoon visitors at the H. E. Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf are spending a few days at Richardson, N. D., visit- ing friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tice, Doris land Lawrence Tice, Olive Mutcher and Mildred and Eugene Tangen, all of Bismarck Sunday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Ole Quale and children spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Vic Pederson. i Mr. ‘and Mrs. P. C. Tompt had as dinner guests Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Mount and Miss Cordelia Jordan were Bismarck call- ers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Madson spent ‘Thursday evening at the H. E. Olson home. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Swanson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swan- son and Beva Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson and family and M id Mrs. Al Chapin and family ‘The occasion was their for- tieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son, Eldon, of Bismarck spent Sunday ai the James Koon home. Mr. and Mrs. .F. E. Johns enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and children, Hattie and George, Sunday. The members of the Homemakers club entertained their families at a party in the hall Friday evening. The evening was spent in playing games. At midnight a lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson and family and Mr. M. T. Olson and Miss Olson visited Sunday evening at the C. A. Swanson home. A shower was tendered Mrs. Oswald Bruschwein at the Joe Gertz home ‘Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bruschwein was Miss Susan Flat before her mar- riage. vd and Mrs. Adam Eisenbeisz en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Max Lang of Sterling Sunday. A surprise party was given Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein in honor of their 20th More than 50 spent playing games. evening refreshments were served and a mock wedding was performed. Miss Anna Grenz spent the week- end visiting friends in Menoken. About 20 ladies surprised Mrs. Nels Meland on her birthday Saturday eve- ning. The evening was spent in play- The Young Men’s Civic Club endorses As an Independent Candidate for ing games. Later refreshments were| Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and son served, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland and Mrs, Wm. Van Vleet and children spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Madson. —$—————? \ Moffit | By MRS. C. £. MOFFIT The high school play, “The Whole Town Is Laughing.” was attended by @ very large crowd on Friday night. After. the play the Ladies Aid served @ lunch. after which dancing was en- Joyed. The high school took in about $56.00 from their play and dance and the aid took in over $15.00 from the lunch. The pupils gave a matinee in the afternoon for the children. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and sons, Douglas and Donald, visited with Mrs. V. Benz Thursday. Mrs. Fay Johnson and Mrs. Burns Bailey attended the Homemaker les- son in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter visited at the Jene Smith home near the river Thursday and Friday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brown- awell at the St. Alexius hospital on Tuesday, March 21, a son. Mr. and Mrs. James Legg were Bis- marek callers Sunday. Miss Verona Jensen stayed with Miss Marie Vandicott Saturday and Sunday nights. Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Moffit and daughter, Harriet, and Murray House visited with Mr. and Mrs, Warren Smith at Mandan Sunday evening. Mrs. Ed Olson and Mrs. Burt John- son visited with Mrs. Lydia Bulloch Saturday afternoon. Mrs. A. Doehle and daughter, Edna, Miss Gladys Moffit and Fred Doehle were Bismarck callers Saturday. They also visited at the Leslie Clark home on their way home. Miss Edna | Doehle remained to visit with her sis- ter until Sunday. The Misses Clara Mauk and Edna Doehle came up from Ellendale to attend the high school play Friday night. A birthday dinner was served in honor of Lawrence Pechens and Jesse Porter at the home of Mrs. L. N. Bulloch Sunday, March 26. A 3-course chicken dinner was served at 2 o'clock. Places were laid for 17 guests. A birthday cake was the center piece of the table. Mrs. L. N. Bulloch, Mrs. Ira Pechens and Mrs. Ben Porter were hostesses. Milton Doehle took the Misses Clara Mauk and Edna Doehle to Temvik Monday on their way to Ellendale. ‘The Misses Clara Mauk and Kath- erine Bruce, Kenneth Thompson, Art Hayes and Frank Mauk visited Mrs. Frank Mauk at the Riley home in Sterling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson and children and Miss Amanda Iwen vis- ited at the James Legg home Satur- day night. garet Gilley and Dan Dralle were Bismarck callers Saturday. OO | Clear Lake | o By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Christ Schoon and son, Willie, and son-in-law, Adolph Hansen, were Capital City callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stiles spent Wednesday evening at the Martin Magness home. Mrs. Joe Paplsen and Mrs. Adolph Hansen spent ‘Wednesday with their mother, Mrs. Christ Schoon. E. A. Van Vleet and son, Allen, also Erling Olausen motored to Bismarck Thursday. e Mr. and Mrs. Kusch south of Sterl- ing called on Mr. and Mrs. Warren Belile Thursday. Mrs, Carl Meland and son spent a few days with Mrs. Ole Nelsen. ursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chalven Belile and Arthur Belile have moved from the old Tysland farm to southwest of Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen enter- tained a number of relatives and a at a whist party Friday eve- Homer Nelsen and Adolph Pederson | were Sterling callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ambers and grand- ‘son, Cecil Ambers, and Ernest Schoon were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Young and family are moving from the Slaaten- farm to the Tysland farm just ited by Mr. and Mrs. Chalven Be- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen and a ‘Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Olsen spent Sunday at the Henry Olsen home. Mrs. Ole Nelsen and Muriel were Monday callers at the Mrs, Marie Olausen home. A farewell party was given for Mr. Harding and his children Tuesday evening at their home. ° | Brittin ? By 0. DUTTON Mrs. Gaskell, Gosney and daught Dralle home. Monday. c. D. ball home. Bismarck visitors Monday were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, W. F. Cam- eron, John Stewart, Hardld Sherman and Roy Dutton. Miss Twila Dralle was an overnight guest at the Dutton home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker shopped in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. daughter and Lioyd south of Moffit. whose wedding anniversary it was. marck Sunday evening. home. were Miss Orin: Dutton, Mr. Slovarp and Archie Marvel. Bill McDonald home. worth tored to Mandan Tuesday. Vote for President of the CITY COMMISSION Stands for: Obert A, Olson Economy and Good Busi- ness Methods in City Government. —Pol. Adv. . and Mrs. Pres and Lloyd Gos- ney of Sterling surprised Mrs. W. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and fam- | Dwayne, called at the John Crawford ily were Sunday visitors at the M. M./home Sunda: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and family were overnight visitors at the| The car in which Barney Oldfield, Alfred Dutton home south of Moffit Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter visited last Sunday at the D. Welch were Saturday visitors at the Dutton home. George Freud was a Sunday caller at the George Day and Allensworth Mr, and Mts, Homer Andrews and Morrison visited Sunday at the Alfred Dutton home Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family were Tuesday visitors at the Dutton home. Miss Lucile Milman spent Saturday Lee sn at the Byers home near The Misses Evelyn Olson and Mar-| ‘Mr, and Richard Day attended a party Sunday at the home of Mrs. |Day’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathena, Mrs. Clark. Crawford and sons, Keith and Junior, motored to Bis- Mrs. Frank King and family were Wednesday visitors at the Dralle Thursday shoppers in Bismarck Briscoe, W. 8. Trip- lett, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover, Ir- vine Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Day, Richard Day, C. D. Kimball, Mrs. and Mrs. Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and family visited Sunday at the Allens- home. Mrs. Geo. Morrison and daughter, Lola, and son, Homer Andrews, mo- = _——__——_— f Missouri ee By L. M. CRAWFORD John Kluksdahl returned to his home near Driscoll Friday after spending the past several months working on the John Crawford farm. Miss Edna Doehle, student at the Ellendale normal school, was a week- end guest at the home of her brother- oP and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie William MacDonald, Sam Robinson, Joe Clark, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Clark Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser and family who have made their ‘home on @ farm near Moffit for the past year Lhd moved back to their old home re, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson and family visited at the James MacDon- ald home Sunday evening. Bob McDonald is employed at a store in Bismarck after school and on Saturdays. Miss Marie Huber, county school superintendent, called at the local school Tuesday and at the John Crawford home. Mr. Pingrey was a supper guest at the Leslie Clark home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodworth Mrs. Sam Robinson and son, -year-old murder which may result in BARNEY'S CAR noted race driver, hopes to break the world’s speed at Daytona Beach, Fla., next year is being built in Los Angeles. It is geared up to do 360 miles an hour. TIRE DOLLAR LARGER The National Industrial Conference Board estimates that today 63 cents will buy more value in automobile tires than $1 would have bought 10 years ago. If acquitted, pardoned from his 1! MIX GAS AND gesoline be mixed with order to use up the overproduction. | { i Tonight at 8 o’Clock Hear the Dickinson State Teach- a the states’ Orders Mooney Case to ‘Trial Trial of Tom Mooney on a 1i- freedom, has been assured by an order of Superior Judge Louis Ward, above, of ‘San Francisco. Mooney may be the bombing that cost 10 lives. It has been proposed in Turkey tha: | from surplus fig and potato crops in | TRAVEL DROPS A traffic survey in Minnesota shows of 10 per cent in travel on highways this year. —==THEATRE ==—. First Performance at 7:15 Matinee Daily at 2:30 Anytime TONIGHT indictment, his ultimate ife term for -| ‘ALKY’ alcohol made NEWS - - CARTOON TAXI BOY COMEDY McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church You Wil Voters, Read This “I pledge myself to reduce light, heat, power, telephone, gas, and water rates, also taxes, and a house cleaning.” Vote for a new deal by voting for “The Fighting Attorney” for City Commissioner L. J. Wehe..... X_ (Political Adv.) Phone 5 Mrs. John Doan, Maxine and Rod- ney Allensworth and Buster King were Saturday night visitors at the For The City Commission Efficiency, Economy, Fairness Your support in his behalf will be appreciated. (Pol. Ady.) H. W. Richholt [X] Candidate for CITY COMMISSIONER April 4, 1933 Platform | Efficiency, economy and a living wage for the working man. I will try to reduce taxes and water rates for lawns. (Pol. Adv.) David H. Houser Candidate for CITY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE \ (Political Adv.) i TUESDAY, President of the Board of City Commissioners— Members of the Board of City Commissioners Each of these men is A. P. Lenhart... . in his own business affairs; of business integrity; and of active, unselfish VOTE VOTE VOTE City Election APRIL 4th Vote For. These Three Names [x] Paul A. Wachter... Fd Geo. T. Humphreys .. &) PLATFORM The most rigid economy consistent with safe and sane government. a } rominest onled perso and E interest. —Pol. Adv. On April 4 firms of the city. No member of the will be permitted to sell his wares to the Auto Show And Get Your Drug and Toilet SERVICE DRUG VOTE FOR L.V. MILLER City Commission For Commissioner Russell A. Young For Commissioner We Are Homeowners and Taxpayers in the City of Bismarck ‘Our Platform Reduction in cost of city administration. Re- particularly lawn rates. Labor is entitled te living wages. No favoritism in the distribution of the city’s business to business —_— or city employee VOTE FOR THESE THREE FOR A ll Be Benefited If You Will Attend the Necessities at Next to Capitol Theater George E. Shunk President of RUSSELL A. YOUNG th, 1933

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