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i in we a Park Rapids, Minn, early Sunday , fnorning. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4. 1935 Y Moffit | a a i z - 4 5 Sunday, was entertained at at the V. Benz home. George Maroney of Bismarck at the Pillsbury home Friday. . and Mrs. J. C. Kendall enter- at Christmas dinner the fol- guests: Mr. and Mrs. Allan and son Edward, Ollie Ken- Henry Weierenga, Mrs. Ella and children, Mabel, Malvin, lur and Violet, Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and Andrew Thompson. Mrs. Ira Peckins and chil- Minnie Benz and daugh- were dinner guests at the Bulloch home Christmas day. Ni , who has been station- the CCC camp in Arkansas, home Sunday night. John Lunde and children Christmas Eve at the C. E. home. e eis sl nf i 5 Bete? and Miss Willy Moffit k callers Saturday. Miss returned home with with Miss Dorothy Mof- w days. . Bulloch and son, George and Mrs. Ira Peckens children were dinner guests at ld Mrs. Minnie Benz New ‘The members of the Mothers’ club entertained Monday evening at a ‘watch party. Eight tables of whist ‘were in play. High prizes went to Ed DeHaan and Wm. Nichol, ‘and consolation prizes went to Miss Inez Peckens and Lawrence Peckens. was also enjoyed. A lovely Tunch was served by the hostesses at midnight. Don Dralle took his brother, Mar- ehall Dralle, back to CCC camp at Pibeiii gil scrap By DELLA MAE OLSON ‘Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lathrop enter- tained New Year's Day Mr. and Mrs. ®. O. LeBarron and Ford LeBarron of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. R. K. LeBarron and daughter of Min- ‘Miss Dorothy Hopkins, who has ‘been employed at Bismarck, spent the holidays at home. Wednesday Miss Hopkins left for Dickinson where she enrolled as a student at the state teachers’ college. Miss Jessie Homsey of Detroit, industry that makes the country With troops of four neutral nations, Great Britain, Italy, Sweden and the Netherlands, on hand for police duty, the Saar territory (shown in map), a small region rich in coal mines and industry, excitedly prepares to vote in its January 13 plebiscite to determine whether the land will return to Germany, go to France or remain under the League of Nations. a prize. ERED hans e Scenes in Saar as Land Prepares to Vote in Plebiscite 4 Upper left is a view of the Heinitz coal mines, typical of the Propaganda to influence voters was fervid, with Socialist and Communist papers being sold on the streets (upper right), and Nazi and German flags displayed on the streets (lower left.) President of the League of Nations commission now governing the Saar. In center is a picture of Geoffrey G. Knox, British (Associated Press Photos.) recently been visitors at the Meyer home. A farewell party was given for Harold Brushwein Wednesday eve- ning at his home. He has left for Fargo to enroll as a student at the Agricultural college. Rev. and Mrs. C. Brenna left Sun- day for Minneapolis to spend New Year's Day visiting relatives. Mr. Rassumssen of Lake Crystal, Minn., who has been visiting at the Carl Meland home, has returned home. P. M. Lathrop left Wednesday on @ business trip to the Twit Cities. ‘Mich., has been spending the holi- Gays at her home. Edre Erickson, who has been Spending the holidays at the home Dorothy of Sultan, Wash., have just | . \Public funds of States, counties, school Mrs. I. H. Omodt and daughter | of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Charter No. 2434 Reserve District No. 9 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK .OF BISMARCK, IN THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DEC. 31, 1934 Assets Loans and discounts . Overdrafts ae 5 United States government obligations, and/or fully guaranteed ........... Other bonds, stocks, and securities avait Customers’ liability on account of acceptances ex- ecuted (letter of credit) ..... Banking house, $95,500. Furniture and fixtures, $11,836.21 Real estate owned other than banking house Reserve with Federal Reserve bank . Cash in vault and balances with other banks. Outside checks and other cash items ............ Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer .. é Other assets .............. TOTAL ASSETS --$ 507,982.41 . AT: - 1,122,976.05 633,790.06 | 91,723.92 107,336.21} 1,122.19 192,457.30 | 74,249.11) ee ee ee es $3,916,074.96 E Liabilities Demand deposits, except U. S. Government depos- its, public funds, and deposits of other banks. Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds and deposits of other banks ‘ 1,337,677.00! 1,239,185.78 | stricts, or other subdivisions or municipalities... ... United States Government and postal savings de- posits Deposits of cashiers’ checks outstanding 526,243.80! 6,528.10) 244,127.18! Secured by pledge of loans and/or investments ................. $ 6,528.10 Not secured by pledge of loans and/or investments .......+.++++++.. 3,347,233.76 Total deposits ........ Circulating notes outstanding . Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid .... 4 Other liabilities Ah Capital account: Class A preferred stock, 1,000 shares, par $100 per share; common stock, 1,500 shares, par $100 per share . - $250,000.00 US ...... 75,000.00 vided profits—net ........ 122,365.71 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT......... 447,365.71 TOTAL LIABILITIES .. -$3,916,074.96 Memorandum Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities: United States Government obligations, direct and/or fully guaranteed .. +++» 106,800.00 Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts)..$ 106,800.00 ¢t circulating notes outstanding... -. 100,000.00 U. S. Government and postal savings de- ‘ ~ 800. a ieitia ts 5 --$ 106,800.00 100,000.00 6,870.67 8,076.72 Ul State of North Dakota. County of Burleich. as: I, Frank E. Shepard, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of FRANK E. SHEPARD, C. W. VORACHEK, My commission jree pana 1987, january , : P. J. MEYER # C. B. LITTLE : E. T.. McCANNA alle ,Walgren, Stanley and Miss Alice and i Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of Janu-! Erickson, has returned to Illinois where he is a student at Wheaton college, Wheaton, Tl. i Miss Esther Jacobson of Desl.acs, N. D., is visiting friends here. ©. J. Olson, who has been spend- ing the past three weeks visiting in| poinasie ed has returned home. ————___. By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The Homemakers club was enter- tained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Erick Slovarp. After the lesson on “Household Linens” was given by Mrs. Fred Habeck and Mrs. T. T. Hughes, the Christmas party followed. Visitors at the meeting were Mrs. L. M. Wildfang, Mrs. John Habeck, Miss Alice Carlson, Mrs. Mike Victor and Mrs, Alfred Slovarp. The club mem- bers will give their annual banquet at the T. T. Hughes home. The next regular meeting will be with Mrs. T. C. Torgerson, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Slovarp and) family spent Christmas with Mrs./ Slovarp’s parents, Mr. and’ Mrs. Carl| Koerner at Eureka, 8. D. Miss Clara Habeck, a student at the Valley City Teachers College, is spending her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ha- beck. Manferd Manly, Byron Clizbe and Miss Esther Watson, students at the A. C. at Fargo, are spending the hol- iday vacation here at their homes. Tuesday evening at the Watson home about 50 friends charivaried Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe, who were married recently. Tuesday visitors of Mrs. Mork were Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Johnnie tuby Walgren and Mrs. C. Bystrom of Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and Ed- die, Jr. spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Li) Rafteseth at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Mert Johnson and family were visitors of Mr. and Mrs, P. J. McNeill and family Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Fay) Johnson near Moffit. Merlin Wildfang returned home Friday from a Bismarck hospital where he was under medical care. Mrs. George Manly Sr. of St. Paul was a visitor for several days at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Manly Jr. — { Clear Lake | + By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN L. B. Olson, Clarence Olsen and Allen Morse spent Thursday evening at the Peter Klucksdal home. Albert Christensen, Miss Myrtle and Walter were business callers at. Sterling Fridry. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oren and fam- ily spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Oren’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Paslay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer had as their Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs, Albert Christensen and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen enter- tained New Year's Eve Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Beyer and Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson. Mrs. Marie Olausen and son Erling | Kenneth of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs, |near Washburn during the Christmas Davenport and John Crawford homes} daughter, Ruth, who has been visiting: Sunday. here for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson had| L. M. Nordquist and son, Vernon, as New Year's Day guests, Mr. and| visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred John- Mrs, William MacDonald and Eleanor,!son Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald, Mr.| Miss Doris Johnson spent several and Mrs. Andrew Irvine and family. days last week in Wilton visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clooten and son|cousin, Helen Jean Richard. Eddie Spitzer and Albert Hagstrom Richard Owens, Mr. and Mrs, Wil-|Were overnight guests of Mr. and liam Mills and family from near Mrs. Lawrence Spiteer near Bismarck Brittin, Mr. and Mrs, Studie Wood- | Friday. worth were entertained for New|@ Year's Day dinner at the Emory! | Wallace home. ! Menoken [ —_—_ \ Heaton [| By MRS. JENNIE DANCE ————_—_______ By SARAH HEINLE Mrs. R. G. Abelein entertained at gan high school, spent Christmas va-|son was presented with many gifts. cation at his home. A plate luncheon was served by the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. son Junior attended the wedding sup- per for Amelia Neuharth last Monday evening. Still By I. S. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange and child- ren visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwin Heinle, a student of the Tur- | hostess. : - tle Lake high school, spent Christmas| Chester Sherman is ill in the Bis- vacation at his home here. marck hospital with pneumonia. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Baumiller motor-| Miss Lillian Newmann is spending ed to Bismarck recently. the Christmas holidays near Zap, N Visitors at the G. Steinert home|D. Miss Blanch Stewart is visiting last Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs, Wil- {her mother at Valley City during the lie Steinert and family, Sarah Heinle, | vacation. Rev. and Mrs. Geiser and Mr. and| Miss Emma King of Jamestown Mrs. John Steinert and family of | college is visiting at home during the Regan. holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keck and sons| A Christmas program and cantata left for Montana last week, was given Friday night by the pupils A large crowd attended the Christ-|0f Menoken under the direction of mas program at the German Baptist | the teachers. church at Alta last Sunday evening. The community was saddened by Mr. and Mrs, John Neuharth, Sr.,|the death of Mrs. Sam Porter Wed- of Turtle Lake announced the mar-|Nesday evening in a Bismarck hos- riage of their daughter, Amelia, to|Pital. She leaves six children. Mr. Chester Uggens of Woodworth last|Porter died recently when his truck Monday. pach yew obi arte deme ja m The Misses Amanda and Elsie | tel ° 4 Ecklund visited at the F. Grewe home| Ramus Roberson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberson, was accidentally | cuaptig wis un. andstt dlartawed playing with a gun foot giginle and iiitting Ramus in the shoulder from the back. Harry Russell and Leslie Sands spent the Christmas holidays with their mother, Mrs. Bertine day and Harry to Valley City. Leslie of the CCC camp near Duluth left Rogowski of north of Wilton Sunday| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kent and afternoon, i George Vosika of Breien, N. D., spent Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and| several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Velma, were dinner guests| Joe Yochim. of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson Sun-} Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Craig spent day evening. New Year's Day visiting Mr. and Mrs. The X. M. C. girls and their ad-|¥. Wachal of Wing. visor met at the home of Miss Ingrid Hagstrom Sunday evening. There was a short business meeting and it was Fe ge were red Almoes at decided upon to order a small pin for | cornwall, N, ¥., recently. The graves each member of the club out of the| sre thought to be 400 years old and. treasury money. tained letons girls, | Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson and | Con Oe ada 6 SRO MEE: Miss Annetta Erickson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Back- man Friday evening. Miss NaDine Noon was an overnight guest of her cousin, Velma Johnson, Sunday. Oscar, ai ughters, Naomi and In- grid, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Spitzer| ‘The Maine apple crop has been cut were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.|72 per cent as compared with that of Lawrence Spitzer near Bismarck New| 1933, according to = recent survey. Years Eve. This has Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson and family of Naughton township visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Friday. were New Year Day guests at the Harold Christensen home. By MBS. K. B. SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder took their baby to Bismarck Thursday where he received medical attention for his ears. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald and Mrs. William MacDonald motor- |ed to New Salem Sunday where they attended the funeral of Mrs. James MacDonald's aunt, Mrs. Watson, who passed away at the home of her daughter in Montana Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson visit- ed with their daughter, Miss Elvira, who is @ patient at the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck Sunday after- noon and were supper guests at the home of Mrs. Anderson’s sister, Mar- They were accompanied home by their! tl "= Pay and Take Food PAUL BROWN, MANAGER Rutabagas-Carrots 5" 19¢ Parsnips home’ .......... 25€ Powdered Sugar ™™, 21c¢ LEMONS fries’ ........... 306 Soap S. Celery fn? ten ............13€ WaxBeans ores"? 25¢ Grapefruit {7.""_ 23¢ Green Cut Beans 2’... 10¢ Oranges Novus t ae ......45€ Tomatoes BME %"* 21c Nice Fresh, Prunes }'seende recs Apples ==..98c | Ghylin | By 1. L. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott ‘were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Backmai in. Leland Perkins visited friends in Ghylin during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis spent |New Years Day with Mrs. Davis’ pa- rents near Wing. Miss Bernita Du Troit visited friends in Ghylin this week. Edwin Backman spent Saturday in Jamestown. Emerson Gill spent the holiday va- cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill. Miss Mazelle Nelson spent her va- cation with relatives in Drake. Oliver Tosseth visited his mother during Christmas. ——————____—_—_—_—_—_“?® | Trysg ] By MES. GEORGE NELSON id Rete hice In Be -|relatives at Flasher this week. Emma and Hugo Nelson were Christmas day guests at the Walter ‘Scott home where a family reunion was held. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scott and family of Bis- EEE A The Red & White Stores, Scott's Grocery 19c Red & White, 1 Ib. box Toca ...... ee fed'and White” No, 2% tin”... 19¢ i Peas, No. 2 can, Tomato Soup, Campbell's, 3 for .. Stores «%~ James Ronald, who were mar- Gerald, Willie Jiras, Fréd Cox were guests Saturday night Cunningham home. At midnight guests Sunday at the Geo. Nelson home. Hugo to Arena Saturday night and were overnight and Sunday guests at the Eide home. The Cederhill Homemakers club held their annual Christmas program Sunday night which was delayed due to the extreme cold weather. Santa contributed bags and presents. A lunch was served after the program. —_ arn Mr. and Mrs. Art Fricke enter- tained a group of relatives at their Phone 47 FRESH FROZEN FISH Clifford Scott | \L’S MEATS - FRUITS - VEGETABLES 2 for ...:..... T0ibe. .......D4C Town ean... OC Fresh, HAMBURGER cnc. 3 Lbs. 25¢ Beet, Slim ....20C — shideceutis.... 11 WE DELIVER ALL ORDERS =PAL’S home Christmas Day. Those pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landere holm and daughter, Burnette, and Emanuel, Edward and Arthur Lan- derhaim. ine Miss Ruth Falkenstein vis! over the week-end at the Elmer Kling - | home at Still. ‘Miss Gladys Gramling has returnz: from Bismarck where she spent the holidays with her parents to resume teaching school here. Paul Borner visited at the home of his grandmother and uncle, Mrs. Mathilda Baumgart and Ernest Baumgart near Arnold Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and family and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Falkenstein of Bismarck were Christ- mas guests at the Ira Falkenstein home. Miss Grace Falkenstein of Fort Rice also spent the holiday sea- son at home. ‘Mr, and Mrs. John Mount of Dris- coll visited over Christmas with Mrs. Mount’s parents, County Commis- sioner and Mrs. William Fricke. Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson had for their Christmas guest Mrs. Peter- son's father, William Glitschka of Bismarck. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stitzer and gon Ellison of Bismarck spent Christ- mas at the Fred Kant home. Miss Marion Kant, who attends school in Bismarck and makes her home with her aunt, Mrs. Stitzer, also spent the holidays at home. 423 3rd St. Oranges, med. size, 2 doz...... Biscuit Flour, 40-0z. pkg. .... 10c Pineapple, Broken Slices, No. 2" tin, PIKE, 2 Ibs. 25¢ HERRING, 2 lbs. 15 104 Main PHONE 1080 BISMARCK FOOD MARKET . 408 BROADWAY FREE DELIVERY SERVICE BUTTER, 1-Ib, print ............ . SUGAR, 10-lb. ae 25 | cloth bar Grape Nuts Flakes, Gold Toast MACARONI, Spaghetti, Corn Flakes, Puffed Wheat, Noodles, per pkg. ......... 5c Golden Bran Flakes, 10c CREM no rcrcccccecesecece Hew, Lib, tin ....... 320 CooniES, aa Boas 20c . MEAT DEPARTMENT Beef Pot Roast, lb.....12¢ | Hamburger, 3 Ibs. ... Round Steak, Ib. ......12¢ | Sirloin, Ib. ...........15¢ Round Veal Steak, Ib...15c | Veal Shidr, Roast, Ib...12c Our Free Delivery Is At Your Service PHONE 1080 « RICHHOLT’S ~~ MEATS - FRUITS - VEGETABLES and GROCERIES Phone 631 Free Delivery . Phone 631 TOMATOES S%" 2for Zlc + + ae 19c MILK, large cans, 3 for ............17¢ QUEEN OLIVES fess! Pint jar ....... Libby's RED SALMON, Ib. can......21¢ SALMON Fon ............2 for 27e LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 bars.........20¢ White King TOILET SOAP, 4 bars. ..17¢ TISSUES “""" 3 19¢ FRUITS AND VEGETABLES - GREEN TOP CARROTS. . .2 bunches ] 1 ¢ GRAPEFRUIT, med. size... ... 5 for 23¢ APPLES | fe-peana ber fer...... . $1.65 BANANAS, nice and yellow. . . .3 lbs. 23¢ Lettuce, ‘Celery, Fresh Tomatoes, Cauliflower MEAT SPECIALS Beet Pot Roast, per Veal Round Steak, per Sie for... 2D€ Sirloin Steak (fat 15c steer), per Ib..... Leo Payseno, Prop. a t rs)