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| COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS | Bismarck, North Dakot: 10 o'Clock A. ‘The Board of County Commissioners nvened. On roll call Comm wis, Little, Tiedman, Chairman Will were present. Moved by Commissioner Fri seconded by Commissioner Tiedman that the minutes of the meetings of ‘June 6th and the minute Gail: Lewis, aye; Little, ‘man, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, ‘Moved by Tiedman and Lewis that a lease be issued to Ira Peckins for hay on the NW% for the yea tion 26-137-76, the sum of §2 accept the © rental of the hay on the scribed property for the y and 1932. Roll Call te, ay will, aye. Moved by Tiedman and seco Fricke that the Board | State Highway Commission sider as the first feeder road for Bur- | leigh County, the River Road from the Highway Bridge on } to the north line of the counts be further fund: feeder roads we request that a feeder should there road from No. 83, north of east along the north Lake, be considered and also south in Apple Creek Townsh Field's corner to connect with Black Trail on the south en: Call: Lewis, aye; Little, nye; Tied- man, aye; Fricke, ; Will, aye. Moved by Tiedman and seconded by Lewis that the Board 2:30 o'clock P. M. Roll € aye; Little, 2 ‘iedman, a aye; Will, ‘a: Bismarck, July 5th, 2:30 0% P.M The Board of Coun reconvened. On Roll Call all m were present. At this time the Board proceeded to examnie and allow or Teject bills No. 6576 to 6954, sfibject to due or delinquent personal taxes. ©. D, Anderson, road work ...$ 3.00 €.D. Anderson, care of small- pox ¢: eit 3.00 Frank G. Grambs, “plumbing - services. ee 6.71 LJ. Wehe, defending Eber ' Baty .. menses Agric. Ext. Division, salary ‘and expense, County Agent Wachter Transfer Co. wood and freight . Patterson Hotel T. Cc. Ma transcript Good Samari ‘of Johnsons Thorman W. ‘Go., care of nd parts for road machine ... Chas. McClouard, foreman, R. F.C. r, TOR CLOW eeseeeeccrenesen L.H. Fredricks, witness, Madge Runey, R. ¥. C. wo: George M. Register, serv on Insanity Board .. . Btandard Oil Co., gas and oil Earl Mowder, overseer, poor relief for Canfield township Standard Oil Co, gas and oil Bismarck Tribune Co., print- ing and advertising’ ....... Lutheran Old Peoples’ Hom: care of old people B._J. Taylor, four ‘D. reports ’...... Clittord Jansoni structions ic, salary Roan & Strau: 5 nt; ysician 2 mene rent for H. frean Wilcox, ‘Ullrich Standard Oil Co. gas Marie Huber, expenses .. Melville Electric Shop, con- nectors ..... lex Neff, Jr, maintaining roads . Commercial” Service, Inc, three rubber stamps .. Dr. L. W. eae as unty Healt cer ~. eRe Telephone Go. ‘telephone bills .... Pete Lipp, hay for pw. Pe ' T tools and alfalfa hay Kohler Oil Co., gas and oil Capital Army and Navy Store, blankets for jail Lomes Oil Co., gas and fuse Ds 8. J. Kini Ed ‘Haas, foreman, R. F. North Road crew W, R. Collis, repair to harness for road crew French & Welch, shoveis and clevis French & Welch, supplies Patterson Hotel 'Co., care o! ‘Dr. Lathrop T. H, Suby, road mai M. G Berger, rent for Mertz Sohn’ Keller, R. F.C. road work WN. Dak. ‘signment of John Kell E._H. Pierce, rent for Mrs. Shaw Lawrence Backman, care of Jim Jacobs .. Lomas Oil Company, gas an oil WN. D. Children’s Home Society, care of Anna May Frazier Btate Auditor, care of Coun- ty Feeble Minded ... GP. Restaurant, meals for o 4, Jury NLD. Concrete Products C concrete pipe ity of Bismarck, Waterworks Department, water bills for Poor ‘concrete pipe Bismarck Hospiti neth Wanttaja .. Bismarck Hospital Barstad .. Occident Elevator Co. for R. F. C. garden wor! feed ke Dr. C.E. Stackhouse, serv- ices as Insanity Commis- sioner le Sather, Insanity Commi: 5 sion witness ‘W. Calnan, Johnson = Christ Wageman, care of old eberrle rs. Mi burial Fritz ‘orgeson, care of irs, Demachuck ¥. O, Johnson, road maintain: ‘ing Georg age AP. * or 3. L. Kelley, criminal mileage Mrs. J. L. Kelley, salary as matron .. - Bismarck Dairy Co. milk for Poor .. 4 George M. Register, Commis- sioner of Insanity 5 Rawlings, Towne Clinic, dent- al services for poor ... Dr. W. L. Diven, glasses poor tor Bred EB. Anstrom, criminal mileage s Dr. R. C. Thompson, care of ‘Mrs, Damachuck Richard A. Kunz, for Jake Ibach George W. Lewis, County ‘Commissioner .F. Tiedman, servic ‘County Commissioner 5. F, Little, services as Co ty Commissioner ‘ George Will, services as Coun- ty Commissioner ........... William Fricke, services as County Commissioner ...... - ‘W. E. Perry, coroner's fees A.C. Wilde, 'coroner’s juror - N. E. Harris, coroner's Juror - Andrew Copek, coroner's wit- ness is Dr. R. G. Thompson, services as coroner zt Dr. R, C. Waidschmidt, cor- oner’s services groceries Quain & 5 6 Duncan and Fritz Johnson .. Logan's Grocety, groceries for Roy Cox family ... Marcovitz Grocery, poor relief Scott's Grocery, poor relief .... Central Meat Market, poor re- ef .. Economy Grocery, poor relief Mary Cashel, galary Juvenile Commissioner .. -W. Lumry, potatoes for Community’ Kitchen .... H. Helgeson, criminal miie- Mrs. J. prisoners P, Barnes, ren| Engelke ‘Wigade Hansen, rent for Geo. irechenman. ..... Fricke and ,24th be approved as corrected. 5 aye; econded by 1 above de Lewis, ay Tiedman, aye; Fricke, aye; request side of Long djourn. July 5, 1933 ssioners: icke and of June Roll Tied- of Sec the rs 1931 3 Lit- nded by the to con- running vo, 10 Moffit, a road ip from the old d. Roll until ‘Clock pe j Mrs. Crittenton 3 rendered .. Capital Publishing © ing and advertising Ernest Elness, County Trea: jury certificates .. Home, » print- ilift Ernest Elness, County Treas., interest on’ certificates of idebtedness .. oes Ernest Elnes. pox rent for County Auditor Ernest Elness, County Treas., UY COPEEICALES sevencrnenere inest Elness, County Treas., tess certificates . rent for unty “Commissioner William Fricke, services as County Commisstoner .........- H._F. Tiedman, services as mMMISSiONeT o.r.-raae es as Coun- inoer ty Comm George Will, services as Coun- ty Commissioner : Mrs. Meta Ness, mother's pen= sion Mrs, Edith Piercy,” mother’s rude Correll, moth- pension : Flina Antilla, pension Mrs. Margaret Field, pension .. er's Mrs. “mother's Mrs. Iva" Keat PENSION eeseeneee Mrs. Ellen Jensen, moth pension ‘ eee Mr: mmy Scott, mother’ pension... ‘ Mrs. Julia Jordan, mother’ DENSON cess eer ieee Mrs, Minnie Engelman, moth- er's pension . Mrs. Kate Swick, mother's pension ..... Mabel Baile: NOP sscteesiceetee cnet Florence, mother's pen- SHON an Mrs. Sadie Kendall, pension ...... Mrs. Agnes Vaskes, pension 5 Mrs. mother’ mother's mother's Leona ns Lucy ‘Piep' pension .. Mrs. Anna Dronen, pension Mrs. Andrew Kraft, mother's penson nnn Mrs. Matt Adamyk, poor relief Cari Berndt, poor’ relief ........ poor Mrs, Carl Landerholm, rellet .. seara John Hanson, poor relief Mrs. Tom Hannewell, poor re- Nef ........ or Mrs, Frank Campagna, relief .... sess Oscar Kavonius, care of Pih- Naja CHANG .......-0----+- a Bismarck-Mandan Credit Bu reau, membership for She iff's office ..... Wing Oil Co., gas .. Ben Soderquist, spari L. C. Broderi transcripts L G. Broderick, expense while attending court poor 1,080.00 1.00 221.14 2.00 130.40 36.60 (43.80 3.60 10.20 2.10 50,00 15.00 22.00 10.00 14.00 28.40 78.20 25.00 44.08 5.20 8.00 17.50 65.00 25.00 4.46 28.40 20.00 37.64 24.00 37.60 46.50 210 » 210 5.90 14,10 12.10 2.10 53.75 2.00 21.00 5.00 69.33 96.94 25.00 1.50 80 226.25 8.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 George M. Register, services as Insanity Commissioner .. R. W. Lumry, ground feed for ‘Lincoln township = Dr. C. BE, Stackhouse, services as Insanity Commissioner .. Hoskins-Meyer, transfer files tor County Auditor .. E. I. DuPont de Nemour & ‘Co., explosives .. Webb Brothers, shades for jail .. George Pehl, Jr., road work ©. L. Young, witness. Insan- ity, Commission Dr. C. E. Stackhouse, services as Insanity Commissioner William Owens, mixing goph poison ‘window maps Monroe nance of machine: Lutheran San, and Hospital, balance due account Joseph ‘Wegemen .. George Clooten, care of Sam Chamberlin Tebbo Harms, road work Driscoll Twp., poor relief J. R. Carpenter, road work William Daarud, road work George Stoehl, work on roads Mike Smith, road work Dacotah Seed Co., assignment Dave Dixon J. L. Kelley, assignment Dave Dixon Claude Hanson, Beardsley .. George Stel Frank Welch, a sephine Tal; den: Al Briggs, : Jake Masseth, road work with Toad mainte- nance, : Emma J. Fisher, services as Deputy Clerk of Court ........ Commercial Service, rubber stamps ..... z Commercial Service, rubber stamp +i E. Elness, Go. Treas., care of ‘T. B. patients, assigned to State Treasurer ..... State T. B. Sanitorium, sup- plies for T, B. patients E. Blness, Co, Treas. County Insane,’ assigned to State ‘Treasurer Byron Knowles, Ld Fred Pleinis, road work C. 8, Teppo, road work State Fire & Tornado insurance premium. State Fire & Tornado Fund, insurance premium . 3 N. D. Dept. of State High- ways, county share of road work Logan's, poor relief .. Romeo Railey, road work Kilzer Machine Co. tractor supplies Meyer Broadcasting Co. len_car announcements Leo Gabel, road maintenance. A. H. Lundberg, lock Bismarck Grocery, compound Bismarck Spring tion, supplies .. H. L, Reade, ren sweeping The Wilton 3 relief lief .. E. Elness, Co. ‘Trea: E. Elness, Co. Treas., bailiff ‘certificates .. os E. Elness, Co, @reas,, bailiff certificates. ae E. Elness, Co. Treas, jury certificates .. = E. Elness, Co, ‘Treas. postage for Supt. of Schools .......... E, Elness, Co. Treas., assign- ment of A. F. Kudick E. Elness, Go. ‘Treas. assign- ment for transportation of Gus Olson E, Elness, Co. ‘on bonds E. Elness, Co. ‘Mrs. Cosgritt E. Elness, Co, T certificates E. Elness, Ci County’ Supt, of Schools E. Elness, Co, ‘Treas. postage for County Auditor = E. Elness, Co. Treai certificates E. Elness, Co. Treas, imprint- ing checks ss E. Elness, Co. Treas. bailit? certificates = E, Elness, Co. Treas., freight ‘on cans of wax E. Elness, Co. ‘certiifcates Workmen's Compensation Bu- reau, insurance premiums Joe Brown, poor relief Mrs. Mattie Erstrom, r Mrs, Clausen 2 Aberdeen Good a Hospital, care of poor .. Sterling State Bank, printing checks forms . - L. W. Mannasmith, bai. Court Reporter ..... spi Western Union, clock service L. Madlund, road work . Ea Smith, parts for truck .... J. M. Thompson, poor relief - North Dakota Power & Light, current and merchandise R, W. Lumry, feed for road gang William Gabel, road work Copelin Motor Company, gai for RF. C. work... Schneider's Service “Station, Trea “due 3.20 William Gabel, road wor! 1,463.61 100.00 193.64 185.00 3.00 116.82 1.50 139.70 50.00 10.00 14.20 13.90 12.66 15.88 12.00 30.00 12.00 40.00 20.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 25.00 15.00 25.00 10.00 20.00 25.00 20.00 40.00 12.00 15.00 25.00 20.00 35.00 20.00 25.00 20.00 50.00 25.00 10.00 9.00 11.65 2.40 6.00 10.00 5.20 feller, acres Jr, right, ot wilderness, territory top tling a wi continued in W. B. Falconer, hay for road crew es 4 Dr. C, E. Stackhouse, servic as Insanity Commissioner .. George M. Register, services as Insanity Commissioner .. W. Lumry, feed for North Surveyor G, Scott, road work 2 Elness, Co, Treas., retire- Cc. E. N. W, Sheet & Iron Works, Galion machine repairs ........ . B. Falconer, assessment work . es Robert Byrne, Secretary of State, 12 copies 1933 Session Laws .. Bismarck Grocery, poison Jack Payseno, worl teams on North Road 2.70 10.20 5.00 6.93 2.50 47.00 2.10 10.20 2.00 15,00 12,50 18,00 25.00 10,00 20.00 60.00 15.60 14.40 17.05 10.00 6.00 6.69 48.31 10.00 18.00 171.25 79.20 135.00 | 7 31.50 96.00 3.55 50 612.44 5.90 166.68 278.13 6.01 5.00 1.28 3.50 32.75 +45 2.25 6.50 10.00 Milan Ward, rent for Coons & Fite Dr. R. C. Mrs, Wickstrom Piggly, Wiggly No. THES orem 0. B. Swanson, moving Mrs. Obert Salhus’ and coal Mrs. John Dixon, care of ‘Vera Dixon .. 5 Bismarck Hotel, care of Hd- mund Berry. Mrs. A. J. Trinastich, for Pat Powers z Mrs. C. A. Gish, rent for Clif- ford Gish Henry Kinkead, room for July’ . Hedden Agency, poor relief L. W. McLean, rent for Mri Crawford Dorothy Blunt, reni Fairman .. John R. Dani Westimiller Mrs. Andrew John French Chris Kallenberg: Fred Kallenberger . Mrs, Darwin Beers, rent for C. E. Seeyle ee Mrs. Albert Little, rent for Mrs, Gus Olson ’. Mrs, Art Bauer, poor rents Mrs. Mary Mogard, rent for Mrs, M. C. Johnson ... : Carl Spitzer, rent for Lydia Fritz and ‘John Stewart ... Chas. Glitschka, rent for J. Clifford Jacob Diede, rent for V Mrs. C. E.' Will, Catherine Herman, Mary Lenihan, rent for Anton Trollet seece nes Boyle, eorge jaker and’ Mrs. DeGroot . Saxvik, rent for dick Mrs. Jame: Bert Drennen 2 P..F. Wilcox, rent for Hi Welch and Ed Ullrich Mrs. William Kaiser, rent for Clarence Robidou 3 John Polzer, rent for Joe Mur- ray. Mrs. CH. Berger. haif month rent for Mrs. Gosgrift ....... Mrs. Josephine Taix, rent for Nellie ‘Trollet Dr. As M. Brandt, rent for Frank McGarry .. Roscoe Steiner, rent for Ar- thur Daw Mrs. Asa Werner, Mrs. Obert Salhus .... Mrs. John Pollock, rent ani aid for June Paul Wachter, rent f man, White and Schreiber Mrs. James Montgomery, rent for June ... St. Aloxius Hospital, cou patients, John Keller, road work for R. F. C., South Road ...... John Keller, road work for R. F. C., North Road Fred Anstrom, assignment of rent board and ‘odas rent for rent for John Keller .. J.C. Mork, road work : Christ Berg, road work with teams : Willie Melhoff, road mainte- nance 2 Jack Payseno, road work for R. F.C. A. E. Ship: Ss D. H. Houser, justice fees 14,00 15.29 5.00 1.50 36.00 30.00 266.80 10.00 6.00 21.26 6,250.00 2.50 65.90 1.50 30.00 156.00 1.82 18.00 1.42 318.70 508.11 2.35 10.00 100.50 Paul Bennett, deputy gam: In sandals of their ancestors but with gas masks of modern warfare, two Japanese girls are shown lending stretcher bearers a hand in training maneuvers for Japan's aerial defense exercises, to be held during August. The scene is in Nihombashi Ward. Tokio. a 10.20 5.20 8.00 7.50 25.00 50.00 ment of bond and interest ..10,275.00 12.55 80.00 9.00 1.92 10.80 20.00 30.00 4.00 3.80 12.00 30.00 8.00 15.00 20.00 30.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 2.50 15.00 41.00 6.00 20.00 10.00 5.00 6.00 7.50 20.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 10.00 10,00 3.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 12,00 20.00 30.00 00 850.38 14.00 25.60 50.00 10.50 5.00 25.50 90.00 15.00 30.55 in Acquisition by John D, Rocke- of 30,000 rich scenic beauty, in the Jackson Hole section of Wyoming, and the proposal to incorporate the in Yellowstone Na- tional Park, shown in map, will be investigated by a Senate sub- committee at a hearing sched- uled to open Aug. 7 in Jackson, center of the area involved. The photo shows Jackson, town of 500 inhabitants, nes- between the mountains. Senator Gerald P. Nye, chair- of the investigating com- mittee, is shown in the inset. Rockefeller, who offers the 30,- 000 acres to the government as id game preserve, will be questioned when the hearing is Washington. fi CONTINENTAL a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a Fate of ‘Scenic Paradise’ that the k P.M, voting aye. Bismarck, July 11th, 2 o'clock P, M. ‘The Board of County Commissioner: reconvened, On roll call all members were present. Moved by Tiedman and seconded by Little that the County accept the offer of $1,600.00 of F. and A. J. Lunde for Lots 22, 23 and 24 Block 84, Original Plat in the City of Bismarck, in accordance with the rec- ommendation of the Board of City Commissioners and that the terms of payment be arranged for between the purchasers and the County Auditor. Roll call: Lewis, aye; Little, aye; Tiedman, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, aye. Moved’ by Little and seconded by Fricke that the Board adjourn to meet again July 12th, at 9:30 o'clock A. M, Roll ‘call: Lewis, aye; Little, aye; Tiedman, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, aye. Bismarck, July 131h, 9:30 o'Clock ‘The Board of County Commissioners reconvened. On roll call all members were present. Moved by Lewis and seconded by Little that the Board ad- journ until 2 o'clock Roll call Lewis, aye; Little, aye; Tiedman, aye Fricke, aye; Will, aye. Bismarck, July 12th, 2 o’Clock P. M. The Board of County Commissioners reconvened. On roll call al 1 members were present. The Board adjourned at this time as a board of county commissioners and reconvened as a board of equalization. Bismarck, July 28th, 2:30 o’Clock P. M. Special’ meeting of the Board of County Commissioners: ‘The Board of County Commissioners convened at a special meeting for the final budget meeting. On roll call all members were present. Moved by ‘Tiedman and seconded by Fricke that the final budget as submitted by the County Auditor be accepted. Roll call: Swanson, aye; Tiedman, aye; Will, aye; Fricke, aye; Soder, aye. Moved by Tiedman and seconded by Fricke that the Board adjourn until 10 o'clock a. m. August 1st, 1933, Roll call n, aye; Tiedman, aye; Will, aye; Fricke, aye; Soder, aye. c. G.’ DERBY, County Auditor in and for Burleigh County. ] Lein By OLGA M. RISE Board adjourn until 2 Roll call, all members LIGHT LUNG ALA brought her out from Bismarck. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Knutson and family of near Regan were visitors at the Albert Larson home Tuesday. Frank Peterson is the owner of a new car which he purchased in Wil- ton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son shopped in Wilton Wednesday eve- ning and en route home visited at Mike Kozak’s. i Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Moe of Minot came down Saturday for a few days’ visit with Mrs. Moe’s father and other relatives. Jack Foreston of Bismarck spending a few days with Ed Lewis and family. Mrs. Mike Kozak and Florence McAllister of Regan were Friday visitors at Joe Brown’ Mrs. Joe Brown and son, Lida Speck, Violet Johnson and Leonard Quanrud visited at Con Johnson’s ‘Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Albert Larson and Steve Monroe motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday. T. Jacobson celebrated his 81st birthday Sunday. Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe, Minot, Gust Larson, Mrs. Con Johnson and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Quanrud called in the evening and Leonard returned home with them. Miss Elsie Olson of Bismarck was a week-end guest at the Burl Monroe home. Con Johnson and son Ingvald, Os- car Moe, Allen Larson and the Burl Monroes were Wilton shoppers Sat- urday. Mrs. Mike Kozak visited at the Mike Kozak, Sr., home, north of Wilton, a few days this week. ¢~—_—__________+ |« Menoken ey By MRS. JENNIE DANCE ‘Wm. Neth and family are moving Abool Andar Ben’ Asim likes” . Smith, witness fees . Martineson, witness . A. Baumgartner, witness fees. R. H. Hi , W. A. Cleveland, witness fei William Kelley, witness fees Katherine Melius, witness fees David H. Smith, ‘witness fees Anton Beer, witness fees ........ W, R. Ebeling, witness fees .. John | Rothschiller, "witness ees i Alfred Brucher, witness fees .. Katherine Kary, witness fees Katherine Kary, witness tees Lyda Speck, witness fees ...... W. D. Wetmore, witness fees Mrs. J. L. Kelley, witness fees - 2 W. A. Gieveland, witness fees Menoken Township, refund on Dralle hospital bill Roan & Strauss Clinic, poor relief—May Roan & Straui relief—June T. D. Sullivan, vital sta C: K. Boyd, vital statistics Floyd Paris, vital statistics George Mowder, vital stati ics. a Elden Biness, vital statistics B. F. Pasley, vital statistics .. Fred A, Wood, vital statistics F. H, Schroeder, vital statts- ics 2 H. E. Johns, vital statistics . L. Fisher, vital statistics ..... William Michelson, vital sta- tistics Tebbo Harms, vital statistics J. J, Scallon, vital statistics L. J. King, vital statistics .... J, A, DeLong, vital statistics F, H. Tryge, vital statistics .. Walfred Aspiund, vital statis- Christ Wetzel, vital statis Mrs. K. B. Green, vital stati S oD , vital statistics August Doehle, vital statistics J. A. Waiste, ‘vital statistics A. H. Klipstein, vital statis- ‘ties, : D. B, Maclean, vital statis- ics M. A, Johnson, vital statistics GW. Morrison, vital statis- C8... Robert Solberg, vital statistics Brown, vital statis- Fred M, tics Arthur M. Nelson, vital sta- tistics James Novy, vital ‘statistics Alan Clizbe, ‘vital statistics .. Delbert Olson, vital statistics Mrs. Herman’ Nieman, vital statistics Mort Colton, E Chas, Allensworth, vital sta tistics... Arthur Magnu Raymond Redington, vital tistics ... pevene Mrs. Siiri” Josephson, vitai statistics -.. W. H. Brownawell,. vital sta- tistics ........ & Mrs. W. B. Falconer, vital statistics /Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., vital sta- tistics Gees : Elmer Perry, vital statistics Ella Holmberg, vital. statis- ics George Anderson, vital statis- 2s. ...... J, 8. Penne statistics ‘Wilma Olson, vital statistics — Marvin E. Alm, vital statistics ‘9:30 o’Clock A. M. all members were present. for the sum of $55.00. man, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, aye. mete sees Rie SDoooR & Rx S33S35 Sas Ss Wy Od05u be 33353 8 oo eogacote sb gage fort Be gazegegegs go aos gecesecagent a EH. E. Williams, work on Richmond road ©. 5.00 Motion made by econded by Lewis that the Board adjourn until 9:30 o'clock A. M., July 6th. Roll Call: Lewis, aye; Little, aye; Tied- Bismarck, North Dakota, July 6, 1933 The Board reconvened. On roll call Moved by Fricke and seconded by Lewis that in accordance with the recommendation of the Board of City Commissioners, that Lots 13 and 14, Block 2, Coffin's Addition in the City of Bismarck be sold to Arthur Delzer Roll call: Just in Case War Clouds Darken ‘the Rising Sun’ to the section house. They expect to live there during the coming sthool year, George Vik, who has been em- pioved at the George Christianson farm for the past three months, has returned to the home of his parents. Mr. Reynolds of Mandan is employed there at present. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman spent Sunday visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr. Ole Olson and daughter Ruth his meals hot, summer or win- * ter.,"Here’s the Morrocan teme ple fire dancer licking up a second helping of succulent flames in the African village at the Century of Progress Expo- sition in Chicago. Lewis, aye; Tiedman, aye; Frick: aye: Will, aye. "Moved by Tiedman and seconded by Little that the Mothers’ Pensions and the allowance of John Hanson be cut in a ordance with the list approved and on file with the County Auditor. Roll call; Lewis, aye; Little, a; |‘Tiedman, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, ay: Moved by Fricke and seconded by Lewis that the Board adjourn until 0 o'clock P, M, Roll eall: Lewis, aye; Little, aye; Tiedman, aye; Fricke aye; Will, aye. Craig Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein enter- tained at a party Wednesday night in honor of Miss Lillian Kamphaugh who is visiting here from Hatton, About 12 young folks of the commun- ity attended, Miss Ruth Walker returned to her home at Bismarck Sunday after a short visit at the C. D. King home. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel and Miss Lillian Kariphaugh, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. C Dance and family mo- tored to Wildwood lake, spending there Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moffit and lit- tle daughter motored to Regan to visit Mrs. Moffit’s mother who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. Miss Ida Giese of Menoken and Miss Esther Giese of Bismarck ac- companied theirbrother to Java, 8. D., where they will spend a week visiting relatives. En route they visited an uncle, Philip Giese of Judson. Y The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Paul Holmes Thursday afternoon with five members and five visitors present. A delicious supper was served. The next meeting will be held at the A. C. Dance home. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Conell of Cam- eron, Mo, Mrs. Gertie Shouse of Omaha, Neb, are visiting at the Laura Dance, Edd Ebling and A. G. Dance homes, They were called here by the illness of their sister, Mrs. R. L. Dralle of Bismarck. They re- turned home Tuesday morning Miss Mabel Murray of Hebron, N, D., left Thursday for her home after visiting her sister, Mrs. C. D. King. Miss Nellie Dance and Miss Hazel Paris returned Sunday from a two weeks trip in Paullina, Iowa, and Lewiston, Mo. e Moffit >-——______“_““-#+ By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT ‘The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs, Jae son Hoover on Wednesday Aug. 2, a large crowd was present. It was de- cided to have an ice cream social at the store Saturday Aug. 19. The members of the Taylor Gospel team who have been preaching in Moffit sang several hymns. The next meete ing will be with Mrs. E. M. Whittaker in September. There will be election of officers. Mrs, John Adams entertained a number of ladies at her home Wede nsday afternoon. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess. The Rainbow Homemakers met with Mrs, Homer Brownawall on Fri- Gay Aug. 11. Miss Elona Iwen, sister of Mra, John Adams went to the Adams nome Wednesday to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson and children and Mrs. Legg were Bismarck callers Friday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Ballard of St, Paul arrived on Saturday for a two weeks’ visit at the C. E. Moffit home and with other relatives and friends. Mrs. R. L. Anderson and daughter Beverly accompanied them for a visit at the Whittaker home. Norman Ballard and Phyllis Anderson will ace company them home. ‘The members of the Gospal team from the Taylor University of Upland, Indiana, finished a two weeks’ series of meetings at the M. E. church in ‘Moffit Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen were dinner guests at the Whittaker home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson and children of Sterling visited wrth Mra, 'V. Benz Wednesday. Mrs. Richard Olson and children of Bismarck visted at the Burt Johnson and William Lanes homes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rippley and son Billy visited at the Emmet Car- rol home Tuesday. Fred Bailey is visiting at the George Leurs home. The girls 4-H Cooking club met at the home of Miss Katherine Burel. The lesson was given by Mrs. Burns Baily club leader. A lovely lunch was served by the hotess. ‘The girls 4-H Sewing club met with Miss Gertrude De Haan last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Cline visited at the Coder home Sunday. Completion of, the Ranger, latest United States aircraft carrier, brings the present American tonnage of this type vessel up to.91,300 still leaving a balance of 43,700 tons to be built, and Mrs. Gottlieb Arman of Turtle Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall, Mr. and Mrs, Dan Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neumiller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, Rohrer and daughter Shirley Jean of Bis- marck spent the week-end at the John Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. John Strable mo- tored to Jamestown Monday to visit Mrs. John Reuer, Jr., who is a pa- tient at a Bee there, Miss Dorothy Arness of Bismarck spent the week-end with Alvira Berg and Leona Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. John Schell spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Schell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaub. | Ecklund ——_—____—_—____ By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mr of Wilton were callers in this vicin- ity Saturday. ir. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson and children and Oscar Anderson of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sever- son and family, Ole Spilde and son Khute and George Vik spent Sunday afternoon at J. O. Rise’s. Mr. and Mrs. A. Arneson, daugh- ter Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholt and daughter and Hazel Arneson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Lien and family, spent Sunday at Salt Lake near Dawson. Mrs. Helmer Arneson took the confirmation clas sto Driscoll Satur- 4 where they read with Rev. Foss. ‘inar and Knut Spilde, Valdemar Lein, Julius and Leno Kluksdal, Geo. Vik, Arthur, Ernest and Irwin Rise ent Sunday evening at the R. A. eitstock home, Ted Varholt had the misfortune of having his headed stacks burn Sun- day, the fire being caused by sparks from an old straw stack. Arnold Christianson of Mandan spent the wee-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Severson and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson spent Sunday evening at D. D. Barkman’s Foster Piepkorn of Wing is visit- ing friends {n this neighborhood. Alta By CARL SCHATZ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Qually and Mrs. Joe Diede were McClusky call- ers Heaney Misses Ruth and Alvena Hanson and Miss Hoffer, McClusky, visited at the Carl Schatz home Wednesday. Edith and Esther Ness are visit- z ceiende and relatives in Hurds- eld. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Adams spent Tuesday afternoon at the Ed Schafer home. : Lynn Gramling of Regan is em- ployed at the Geo. Hecker farm. Trene Fitzgerald of Regan re- turned home Tuesday after spending ay ast two weeks with line rocket. Mrs. Alvoid of Iowa is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. J. Rae ling of Re; nd. lys Gramling gan a Laurice Jorgenson called at the Brockett home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily visited at the Adam Keck home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hochhalter were Regan shoppers Saturday. Pauline Schatz is employed at the Dave Hochhalter home near Wing. Rev. Ben Hitzeman of Turtle Lake conducted services at the Baptist church near Alta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Jorgenson and Nels Peterson visited relatives near Pickardsville Sunday. J. R. Jones of Alta passed away at the Jamestown hospital Friday. Fu- neral services were held in the Regan ny atLBEnODD. Willard Raygor of Coon Rapids, Ta., who spent the past four weeks visiting at the John Anderson home, left Saturday for his home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Bismarck visited at the John Ander- son home Sunday. John Fisher and children and the Riley young folks spent Saturday at Wildwood lake. . Barbara Ness of Washburn is em- ployed at the Noel Ness home. fohnny Scheaffer spent the week- end visiting with his brother Ru- dolph near Regan. By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Sam Berg and daughters Sarah and Bertha motored to Velva Sun- day to visit their aunt and uncle, ir. and Mrs. John Strable of Mercer it Monday with their daughter, Neumiller. rs. John Berg received word Monday that her sister, Mrs. John Reuer, was injured Sunday in an auto accident near Jamestown.’ Mrs, Gust Neumiller, who is ill with pneumonia, is’ recovering. Mrs. Christ Neumiller will enter- tain the ladies aid at her home Sun- day. Nir. and Mrs. Fred Neumiller, Sr., spent Sunday at the Philip Walter home near Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Boone visited Mrs. Boone's sister, Mrs. W. Beck- ‘man, near Wilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner en- tertained the following Sunday at a Bismarck, North Dakota, July 6th, 2:30 o’Clock P. M. The Board of County Commissioner: reconvened. On roll call all members were present. Moved by Fricke and seconded by Tiedman that the preliminary budget submitted by the County Auditor be published in accordance with the law. Roll call: Lewis, aye; Little, aye; Tiedman, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, aye. Moved’ by Fricke and seconded by Lewis that the Board adjourn until :30 o'clock A. M, July 7th. Roll call: Lewis Little, aye; Tied- man, aye; Fri aye; Will, aye. Bismarck, North Dakoat, July 7th, 9:30 o’Clock A. M. The Board of County Commissioners reconvened. On roll call all members were present. The cancellation of taxes for the years 1932 and 1933 on the following land: SW and NW of SE% of Section 15 and the SEX of Section 16-140-79, the of Section 22-142-77, lots 1'and 6 NE% of Sec- tion 9, NW% Section 10, lots 3 and 4 Bis of NW BW% of Section 3, NW, Bs SWH SWH Of BW of Section Mr. and Mrs. William Stanley and daughter Betty Jane visited at the Arthur Franklund home Sunday. The baseball game at the Wilton ball park Sunday was well attended. The Gray Ghosts, traveling colored team, won from Wilton, 11 to 5. Florence Franklund, who is as- sisting at the Arthur Franklund home, spent Saturday night at the home of her parents in Paintéd Woods, Ss Mrs. Leslie Miller and Mrs. Ben Ollenberger called on Mrs, Henry Fox Friday. A party was given at the John Dixon home Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon’s 20th wedding anniversary. The evening was spent at cards and a lunch was served at midnight. Aileen Spitzer spent a few days last week visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenberger, in McCumber. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller accom- panied by Mrs. Ben Ollenberger mo- tored to some points in Canada where they visited with Mr, Miller’s mother. Mrs. Meta Jones is staying at the Richard Palzin home in McCumber. Ike Bower, who is assisting at the Henry Fox home, spent Sunday with his parents in Wilton. Trygg By MES. GEORGE NELSON described property is the fact that th same has been acquired by the State Treasurer as trustee of the State of North Dakota. Roll call: ay Little, aye; Tiedman, aye; Fricke, a: ‘Will, aye. Report of Ed S, Allen approved and ordered filed. Report of D. H, Houser approved and ordered filed. Report of E. A. Shipp approved and ordered filed. Report of the Sheriff approved and ordered filed. Motion made by Lewis and seconded by Fricke that the Mothers’ Pension of Orvetta Dutton be approved in the amount of $15.00 per month. | Roll call: Lewis, aye; Little, aye; Tied- man, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, aye. Motion’ made by Lewis ‘and ‘sec- onded by Fricke that the Board ad- journ until 2:30 o'clock P. M., July 7th, 1933. Roll call: Lewis, aye; Little, aye; Tiedman, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, aye, Bismarck, North Dakota, July 7th, (2:30 o’Clock P. M. The Board of County Commissionei reconvened. On roll call all members were present. Motion by Fricke and seconded by Lewis that a transfer of funds be made as follows: Transfer the amount in the Federal Relief fund to the Poor Fund and from the Penalty and Interest Fund $700.00 to the Salary Fund and $800.00 from the Road Fund and $500.00 from the Bridge Fund to the Salary Fund and authorize the Auditor and the Treasurer to make the necessary transfers. Roll cal Lewis, aye; Little, aye; Tledman, ay Fricke, aye; Will, aye. Moved by Lewis and seconded by Fricke that the Board adjourn until 9:30 o'clock A. M, Tuesday, July 11th, Roll call: Lewis, aye; Little, ay. Tiedman, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, aye. Bismarck, July 11th, 9:30 o’Clock A. M. The Board of County Commisslione: reconvened. On roll call all membe! Were present, The Board appeared b fore the State Highway Commissio} and the Federal Engineer and agreed with them that they would proceed according to our recommendation with the portion of Highway No. 36 jn ac- cordance with the completed sfirvey, with the addition of a feeder road connecting 36 and 41 and a spur into Still and another into Regan and that the balance of the money should be spent on the River Road graveling and grading. Moved by Fricke and seconded by Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher and family called at the John Anderson home Saturday. John Nordstrom came out from Baldwin with Martin Bourgois Mon- day and is working for George Nel- son and Sam Brown, heading grain. George Nelson and Sam Brown called on E. A. Trygg and Art Mag- nus Monday night. Mrs. John Anderson and daughter Helen helped Gwendolyn Nelson celebrate her birthday anniversary Monday and presented her with a birthday cake and gift. A number from this vicinity went to Midway, between. Baldwin and Bismarck, Wednesday night, and at- tended the dance and reception for Mr. and Mrs. Herman Olson. Mr, Olson married Ruth Hoiting of Burnstad recently. On their trip to Chicago they attended A Century of Progress and visited with Mr. Olson’s sister_and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ahnefelt. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs, Olson and Edith. Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and Mrs, J. R. Fitzgerald were visitors Fri- day night at the Geo. Nelson home. jam Brown and Howard Nelson motored to Max Saturday night and visited over Sunday with friends. Mrs. C. E. Cunningham motored to Bismarck Saturday. ‘Mrs, Lena Lundquist, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bert Faust and family of Killdeer, has arrived here to visit another daugh; tes, Mrs. Albin Spangberg and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs, Gib Cederstrom and children George and Etta Ann, Len- nart Olson and Miss Esther Ceder- strom called Sunday night at the George Nelson home. Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON John Eliason returned home Sun- day from Chicago where he attended the World’s Fair, He also visited in the Twin Cities where he purchased a new automobile. .,,Mirs. Walter Simons, who has been il Whe yank ore yet is able to be up and is ing aleng nicely. Mrs. Lars Jacobson came home Tuesday evening, having spent the past week with relatives in Wahpe- New Jersey has the busiest airport in the world, according to the 1932 annual report of the New Jersey De- partment of Aviation. Air mail service has been started pa ing ay ay a Sela f and juiring four days, 6 o'clock dinner at their home: Mr. ton. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Quanrud : Mrs. Cedric Craig entertained at @ birthday surprise party for Mr. «