The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1934, Page 7

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~ of such service. oe the office of the PROJECTS TOTALING $01,509 APPROVED 25 Counties Included in Allot- ments Announced by FERA Administrator Projects totaling $61,559, allotted to B5 counties, were announced Friday ‘by E. A. Willson, FERA administra- tor for the state. Counties receiving the projects are: Adams—County, regrading and sur- facing, Cedar Butte, Spring Butte. Barnes—Valley City, janitress in courthouse offices; Nelson township, ‘two miles graveling, widening of cut. Benson—Aurora township, grading fnd graveling. Divide—Westby township, regrading ‘11% miles, Frazier. township, grading ‘two miles. Dunn—County, three grading, graveling and culvert projects. Eddy—Columbia township, two miles graveling; county, driver for ‘county nurse. McHenry—Balfour. township, sub- grade and graveling; county, regrad- ing and capping. McIntosh—County, construction of two tennis courts. Mercer—County commissioner, dis- ‘trict No. 5, one mile of grading. Morton—County, surplus cattle project. Oliver—Rip-rapping and regrading; ;Burplus cattle clerk at Center, two ‘miles of grading and graveling and ‘culvert work. Pembina—Crystal City, clearing ‘brush, willows from Cart Creek. Ramsey—County, grading two miles. Ransom—Island Park school dis- trict No. 13, redecorating, repairing Bnd painting, three schools. Richland—Abercrombie village, lev- eling streets. Brandenburg township, cutting and ‘burning weeds, scraping and grading roads, cleaning ditches; Duerr town- ship, graveling. Rolette—County, surfacing miles, community garden. Sioux—County, four road projects; Bolen school district No. 3, repairing, painting schools, grading and filling! school grounds; Selfridge, road build- ing within city limits. Stutsman — Jamestown, mattress fand bedding project; surplus commo- qity distribution. Ward—Construction of dam and Smprovement of Memorial park north- ‘west of Burlington, Wells—Walhalla township, widen @rade. Williams—Remodeling quarters for FERA at Williston; Traux township, fills on grades; Wheelock township, grading; Judson school district, build- ang basement. Holding fish and frogs’ heads in the mouths of children suffering from whooping cough is an old “cure” still practiced among the peasantry of western Ireland. ——— sumMo’ STATE OF NORTH EDAKOTA, COUN. TY OF BURLEIG: IN STRICT COURT FOURTH gubrcrae DISTRICT. MARIE NILSON two PLAINTIFF vs 2. ADDOX, MELDA_ MAD- Tox, JOSEPH COGHLAN, EDA COGHLAN, CHARLES KAVA- NEY, KITTY KAVANEY, HAAK- oN. COSTERUD, CROWN MUSIC A__ CORPORATION, BROTHERS, A_ cor. MARTIN BAND IN- R, TH SECURITY CORPORATION, INVESTMENT CORPORATION, ‘COR’! LAY & CO) PO) car AND CLAUDE” ROBIN- SON: DEFENDANTS @HE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA ne THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- Pu ‘are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of which annexed and herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your An- awer upon the subscribers at their oftice in the Dakota National Bank & Company Building in the City arck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this Sum- mons upon you, exclusive of the day And in case of your failure to appear or answer as above required, plaintiff will take judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota this 15th day of AEN 193: ae Y! ott: i¥S FOR PLAINTIFF ase POST OFFICE QDDRE: # BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, fo the Defendants above named: You and each of you will please 2 take notice that the Summons and Complaint herein have been filed in Clerk of the Dis- trict Court, Burleigh County, N. and that this actiontie brought for the Purpose of canceling a contract and 4 for quieting title in and to and ex- cluding the defendants from any right, title, interest in or lien or en- * cumbrance upon the following des- cribed premises, situated In Burleigh County, North Dakota, towit: West * Seventy (70) Feet of Lot One (1) *< Block Thirty nine (39) Northern Pa- cific Becond Addition to the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Da- kota, And no personal claim is made against any of said defendants except J.C, Maddox and Joseph Cogntan. | 7 Hyland & Foster, Bismarck. N- Attorneys. for Plaintite , | 10/19-26 21/2-9-16-23. said complaint is hereto! Shot by Mother In Money Row Shot four times and critically wounded by hi other in the course of a-family quarrel about the estate of a wealthy: uncle, Amy Chamberlain War- ren, above, of San Francisco, was given a fighting chance to live. Miss Warren, 23, is a former University of California co-ed. Pardon Board Will Hear Cases Dec. 3 ‘With more than 100 cases awaiting them, members of the state pardon (board will meet December 3, Miss Genevieve Parsons, secretary, an- nounced Friday. ‘The board will meet at the state prison. The meeting is scheduled for 10 a. m., and will dispose of the large num- ber of cases to clean the calender be- tore Jan. 1. _———— ee SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH. IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRIC : - Plaintiff, FKL. Gideon, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the above named Defendant: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the Complaint in the above en- titled action, which is on file in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for the County of Bur- leigh, State of North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subseriber’ within thirty days after the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be’ taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated this 2ist day of November, A.D. 1934, at Bismarck, North Da- kota. GEO, F. SHAFER, Attorney for the Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Ad- dress, marek, North Dakota, 11/23-30 Sante 14-31-28, Friesz & Aller 1 Block West First Natl. Bank Phone 917 $2.00 Orders Delivered Free ..95c 10c 10c 55c 15c 12c No. 2 can ....... Tomatoes, No. 2 can ....... Sugar, 10 Ibs. ....-c000- Cranberries, Bread, Crackers, q BASHARA’S Grocery Phone 46-3 Free Delivery 411 Third siyeet Fruits, Vegetables, Ice-Cream, Candy and Beer Ne ay can --, LOC Netas-. 9C Nez, an... LOC No. 2%, can Dill Pickles, No. 39.¢ 21c 2% can, 2 for Corn Flakes or ~ Post Toasties, 2 for ..ce.eeee Diced Carrots, 2 No. 2 cans for 25c arr 2% can... 1 5c —. 19c ein b ae 18c 32c Atwood Coffee, 1 Ib, tin ...... ... 45¢ Jam, 4 lb. jar THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY. N MBER 23, 1934 ? NORRIS 10 BATTLE FOR RIVER PROJECT Veteran Senator's Friends) Won't Believe His State- | stream and all its tributaries, with improvement of navigation and irri- gation and _chea; a fsa of electric power as thee? principal aims. “The bill,” he says, “goes on the| theory that the farmer who uses the/| water and the people Peo use the electricity shall not be charged a greater amount ti.an the amount) Properly chargeable t. ‘ -rigation and to power, the basic principle being that navigation, flood control, the use ment He's Through \of ie lands, reforestation, and m, Nov. 23.— (AP) — + Norris, who has had his ed to the senatorial es than any other man but never hollered “down,” plans more scraps. Nebraska's ‘78-yeat-old wrestler jae ee Pre Py -are said, “This is} nie my lasi winning a one- house ‘eeatare for for the Cornhusker state in the recent election. But his friends don't believe it. Already, they say, he has tentative plans to recondition his proposed con- stitutional amendn.ent to abolish the electoral college. Last session, this Measure underwent major operations —very painful to Norris—in com- mittee rooms, and then twice lost the decision in the senate. Besides this proposal, Norris still has hope for his Missouri river de- beng ent bill, a sort of follow-up on ‘A for which Norris cid spade work over the years. If President’ Roo; Roosevelt submits a national river development plan to romote his idea of cheap electricity ‘or all municipalities, the Missouri plan will be what Norris describes as a spoke in the big industrialization and flood control wheel. Otherwise, ied regional idea may be pushed in- boy sptthant ly. e man who, after yea of defeat, finally saw government operation of Muscle Shoals ani his amendment to abolish “lame duck” sessions win out, describes the Missouri “It contem; to control the flood waters of the 2 fort! Bad , Properly governmental NRWR Road Work in N. D. Totals 700 Miles Nearly 700 miles of of grading and Surfacing of roads have been com- Pleted through work relief in the Past aire N. Roherty, engineer @ state hight ment revealed Friday. sedtiaaie The work has been completed at a total cost of $850,016, rae said, with road work being done in every county in the state. A total of 130 projects were in- volved in the work, which consumed 1,237,469 man hours of labor. A total of $625,415 came from FERA and CWA; $208,752 from PWA; $7,340 from the state, and $8,506 from the six counties in financial conditions to contribute, Roherty reported. The roads are known as national Teoovery work relief highways. An hour is expensive to American railways, which see 49,424 passengers board their trains, 3306 cars loaded with revenue freight, and pay $256,772 for operating expenses, $353,362 for transportation operations, $160,261 in wages, and $26,493 in taxes in that brief period of time. —_—_—_—_—_—_——— eee Nothing but bargains listed dams of Spohn’s grocery circular this week. Isn’t it fortunate that a thing which gives so much joy, shou Id cost so little. Good coffee. Schilling Coffee. Wings of the Morning! And it costs no more to have just the right coffee for the method you use. There is one Schilling Coffee for Percolator and one for Drip. Two S ofillin eo 3le ee Atwood's, 1 Ib. tin Grapefruit ‘Texas seedless, med. size, 6 for -- Meat a “- Steaks Round, Sirloin or Veal 15e | Roast 16c ny Leg of Pork Hamburger, pure ground beef, 3 lbs. 25¢ Leg of Lamb 18¢ | Per Lb. Olives Large Queen, No. 26 jar Beets Chipped, No. 2 tin 39c Pot Roast 10 to 12¢ Fancy Beef, per lb. Sweet Potatoes 15c No. 2% tin, new pack Place your orders in advance for your Thanksgiving. Turkeys, Ducks, Geese og Chickens; our prices are lower Washington Society Fetes U.N.D. Eleven; Washington, Nov. 23. — ®) — The North Dakota Society of Washington baid tribute Thursday night to Pres. John West of the University of North Dakota and the Nodak football squad, on the eve of the North Dakota-| George Washington game Friday night. President West, the team members and their coach, Jack West, were guests of honor at a banquet at the Roosevelt Hotel. Guests included many prominent North Dakotans, among them: Senator and Mrs. Lynn J. Frazier, Senator and Mrs Gerald P. Nye, J. F. ‘IT. O'Connor, comptroller of the cur- Tency, Judge Luther E. Birdzell, chief counsel of the Federal Deposit Insur- ‘ance Corporation; Herbert Gaston, assistant secretary of the treasury; Dr. John Lee Coulter, president of the North Dakota society and economic adviser of the Federal Export Bank; President J. H. Shepperd, of North ‘Capitol Landscaping Dakota Agricultural College; Alva H. ‘Benton, flax expert of the AAA; Judge Robert Burke, former state supreme court justice and now associated with the department of justice, and Repre- sentative James H. Sinclair. | ing of the center tract of the grounds. | Gertrude, in beautifying the ihe grounds. Wattenscheid, Germany, stands @ stone baptizing font dating back to the earliest Christian era of In the wing of the the Church of St. | Westphalia, about 998 A, D. Approximately $20,000 will be spent Awards Will Be Let Contracts for landscaping the state capitol grounds may be let in De- cember, J. N. Roherty, research en-| gineer for the state highway depart- ment, said Friday. Plans are virtually completed, | Roherty said, and are expected to be ready by early next week. They call for extensive planting of bushes | and small trees to act asa wind- break, together with formal landscap- If your appetite hasn’t been| so good, just take a -look at’ Gussner’s window tonight. It will make you starving hungry.| hr ECONOMY and SATISFACTION use Double Tested DoubleAction! BAKING POWDER Same Price Todayas 44 Years: 25 ounees for 254 ” Full Pack «++ No Slack Filling MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT COOK’S GROCERY L.G.A. STORE 13c |2'heaas..” BULK DATES, | crisp, bunch ..... 15c BEEF POT 2 pounds ....... ROAST, per Ib. .. 12c ROAST, per b... LSC HEINZ sours, "% cans, nine 1] c PEAS, LIMA BEANS, 2 for ..0.ccesnee CARROTS, 2 bunches ...... CELERY, white, a joy ‘2 oz. cans, 2 for ... 1 9c AL’ Phone 47 423 3rd St. MEATS - FRUITS - VEGETABLES Bowl, quart }er oer, 2G Bean: bee ib 2 tin, 2 for , cont 23c 3lc Milk, Carnation, 19¢ 3 large cans ™ 1 9c Hamburger‘ 3 bs. 25¢ Butter 4 Lb, Prints 1 Ib, tin .......... Pineapple Minneopa No. 2 tin Pumpkin, No. 2 tin, 2 for Catsup, Minneopa, 14 oz. bottle ....... Pears, No. 2% tin BEEF ROAST Fancy Shoulder per Ib. llc % Corn, yellow, 2 cans .. Cider, apple, (bulk), per quart .. Sauerkraut, bulk, per Ib. ....... Rib Boiling sacs) 3 Ibs. . 15c 10c We take relief orders and county warrants at both stores — Let us have your Turkey order — We Deliver _—PAL’S— Thanksgiving Specials Ferris Cash Grocery 520 Broadway Tomatoes, 3 No. 2 cans . Nash’s Coffee, 1 Ib. can Rice, choice, 3 pounds .. Pure Grape Jam, 1 Ib. jar . Sweet Potatoes, 2 No. 244 cans Beets, 2 No. 2 cans . Oxydol, large pkg. . Pumpkin, No. 2% can Peas, 2 No. 2 cans ...... Monarch’s “Food of Wheat,” per pkg. Thanksgiving Candy, special, per pound Palmolive Toilet Soap, per cake Butter, per Ib. .. New Comb Honey, per pkg. ....... We also have all linds | of Fresh Fruits ‘and Vegetables We carry Luncheon Meats Orders of $2.00 or over are delivered free Free: Attractive Waffle Plate “Early American” Crystal Pattern With Log Cabin Syrup Table Size—1 plate free; Medium Size— 2 plates free; Large Size—3 plates free. Grapeteult,. 1a fancy marsh Sette... Oak fupien, Yin Winesaps, 40 lb. — $1 .60 25c Celery, fancy, 2 stalks for ..... Cranberries, fancy, 2 Ibs. ....., 25c 35c 4c 25c Filberts, oven roasted and Turnips, fancy, bulk, per Ib. ....,... Bananas, fancy, BIOS, cicsesesces Head Lettuce, fancy, per head Sweet Potatoes, fancy, 4 Ibs. ..... Grapes, fancy, Tangerine Oranges 5c salted, special, 2 5c per Ib. .....0.+6. Peanuts, 2 lbs. .. Fresh Philadelphia Cream Cheese _Impt. Swiss Brussels Sprouts and Egg Plant 25c Persimmons, 15c 25c Fresh Cauliflower, Fancy Peanut Impt. Roquefort Edam Impt. Goat Cheese E. A. BROWN NOEs hess: aon 25c Fresh Peas, | Fresh Roasted per Ib. .........5 15c Brittle, 2 Ibs. .... 25c Fancy Chestnuts, Water Cress, Broccoli, Where Quality Counts PHONE 928 OPPOSITE MEMORIAL BUILDING ILIA Ea EEE OR TIE CRANBERRIES, fancy red, 2 lbs. ..33¢ CELERY, bleached, 2 stalks .......25¢ LETTUCE, firm, crisp, 2 heads for 17¢ SWEET POTATOES, 5 Ibs. .......25¢ SRR ARPES ATI LER AE IE Butter, ' lb. prints.,; Green Cut Beans per Ib. - 3lc 2 No. 2 cans for 19¢ Heinz Soup Catsup, large size 2 med. size cans, 29c | _ per bottle - 14c SSSR a SPOS RET White King Soap Deal, 29c value ...19¢ SWEET POTATOES 42°37 14c NO. 244 CaM werevesoee PEANUTS, fresh roasted, 2 lbs. ...23¢ Royal Gelatine, asst. flavors, 3 for 19¢ Staley’s Syrup Demonstration all day at this store. $3.00 box of groceries will be given away free to person holding lucky number Saturday evening. NASH-FIN CH COMPANY ¢ Distri 211 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak, Phone 461

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