The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1933, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1938 HOMESTEADERS ARE pective homesteaders and several peo- | tion. ‘ homest Sica Mae ie led ee Le eke church ani eee. SS Yoakota railroad commission has re-|to a post on the regional commit: | already have filed on homesteads} Anyone who has viously proved county has wi as m sold | ning, it is announced by Rev. Opie turned from Cincinnati where he was| tee. J E I exo, Dunn and Billings coun-|up on a homestead eve hb hea Jost | for taxes and which can be bought for | Rindahl, pastor. elected regional vice president of the| Likewise re-elected was Frank A. C A PIT OL ties, Bertsch it file again on land Bertsch said as low as 25 cents an acre. With Showing of the film, “Martin|north central group of the State Avi-|Bean of Minneapolis as vice chair- tn ce Bail of 146,000 acres in|“ “Ia fan 9 roved gs i60 ac said.| Section which has been homesteaded | Luther, His Life and Time”, will be-| ation officials at the organization’s|man. Other members of the region- North ‘Dakota that has never been |can obtein ‘on acres under the new | ¢,{s,Possible to scauire a good sized /gin at 7:80 o'clock. annual convention, al committee named at the Fargo filed on, Bertsch said, and 80,000 acres | regulations. words t! ranch pretty cheaply, Bertsch said,] The presentation will be sponsored convention are Judge A. M. —sue THEATRE a— Ler AERTS more have been filed on but has nev- | amount of and which he had previ- | 84 many people are taking advantage |by the Luther Sera Of Trinity Ath Christianson Rer Renamed ber Bismarck; R. A. Nestos, ri ibatitcsmecltnsbermmentones oo People Inquire About ously proved upon is deducte a trees of the opportunity, especially in ae and the First Lutheran churches not; J. Jerde, St. Cloud, Minas 7 q 7:8 Many Peop! q . the she a ch ke is entitled if} onze. and Dunn counties. here. No admission charges will in At Boy Scout Meeting pai ‘Washburn, Crookston, Mini Daily at 2:30 ma Lands Available in North North wi out-|he has never used his homestead Ch ih Here to 8 hi made but a plate collection will be and William N. Brown, Minneapolis.” 25c Until 7:30 Dakota Counties = ae eee lurch Here OW |'*KeD. nuther was born Nov. 10,| Fargo, N. D., Oct, 28.—(°}—Alrendy | cKenzie county has more free | ‘ NEED SPECIAL PERMITS land than any otter county in the; Martin Luther Film 10s, im rsteben, Germany, and Lath |the veteran of all regional chairmen! porting, 28—-(>)—dJewish at state, Bertsch said, the amount avail-| are observing the anniversary of his Point of serivee, Charles M-| dents will be required to obtain spec- able there for homesteading being) In observance of the 450th anni- |) i141 this fall mers of St. Paul was returned to the | ial permits to gain entrance to class- 50,000 acres, Billings county has 20,-|versary of the birth of Martin Luther a chairmanship of region 10, Boy Scouts/es in German universities this year. f costs acres, an county 34,000, and/an eight-reel moving picture having of America, by delegates at the an-'So they were informed Thursday as From 15 to 20 inquiries a day are be-|the Tomerteader #16 tn addition to the | Golden Valley county 10,000 acres. | as its subject the father of the Luth-| HARDING RETURNS HOME __ | nual convention in Fargo which also| plans went forward for the opening ing received in the office from pros-|filing fees when he proves up.a sec-/ In a number of instances where|eran church will be shown at Trinity| President Fay Harding of the North |saw B. 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