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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. Assigned by M. ch in, Commissioner sioner Services COMMISSIONERS’ PROC 1935, 10:00 o'clock A. The Board of Count. On Roll Call Commission~ and Soder were present. Moved by Commissioner Swanson her, Witness Fees that permission be granted th Dakota Power and Light Com erect a transmission 1 United States Air Be: at a point between s miles from the startin permission to be gran the company’s Franchise granted on under the same Mary Cashel, Wi Vincent’ Kavan terms and condition: led and marked M41 subject to due or delinquent per- Finney's Drug § rd of Burleigh F : Moved by Commissioner Harold Hinsz, ¢ co patient Bde be promptly returned, a 0 Board of County ned with ‘Commissione dman, Will, Fricke ani t Berta E, Baker, contemplated purcha n with former years may ‘ommissioner Will and All bidders are invited to nt at the opening of the bids. right is reserved to reject any ive technicalities, | h as may be deter- mined to be for the best interest of Roll Cail: Al members voting aye. All members voting rye. by Commissioner sfer of funds be made nsfer $500.00 from the 3 y Fu the Road Fund, 500.00 from the Salary Fund to the $28.11 from the County ne Fund to the Poor Fund, and 00 from the General Fund to the the County Auditor and irer to make the neces- AIL members voting aye. of the Bank of North H. Swindling, Care of “ ents, on the NW and leation of the Nig. d. Was approved as to ssioner Cameron and alsy heard several commit- vissioner Will: and nissioner Swanson Board proceeded to or reject more and also heard several commit- Commissioner Lein and} Commissioner Tiedman of the Bismarck Tribe 0. All members voting aye. pmmissioner Tiedman d by Commissioner Lein wance in the amount of with the month of All members voting aye. Commissioner Cameron seconded by Commissioner Lein Tiedman be ap- Representative for us of the elec- Hill and Richmond | urd of Governors, é pminissioner Tied- Florence Anstrom be c y “Commissioner Swanson, onded by Commiss rd adjourn until nmissioner ‘Tiedman i [and seconded by Commissioner Cam- hat the following Resolution be his County and in the This land, after it perty of the State ee for the Bank of x exempt and ree rolls, thereby re- ed valuation of the rious subdivisions land is located, and using a greater ands within the County f said removal from the tax THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the Board of County Commission- ers of Burleigh County in regular .|Session this 11th day of January, 193 that we urge upon the Legislati ly of North Daketa, which wi ne in January, 1935, that laws be d making it mandatory for the of North Dakota to pay taxes on their real estate the same as other di FURTHER RE- That a copy of this resolu- Governor-elect les ducing the asse: ndjourn until 9:30 ni; 1 Soder were present. or reject more real estate is ta At this time the Board took up the Atter of checking the records of th and found them cor- tion be ‘sent to. the of the State of North Dakota, mem- ture from the 27th and the County th Dakota and - | Within the State of d|that said County Auditors be asked matter before their ards of County Commissioners re- questing them to take similar action, 1 All members voting aye. by Commissioner Swanson y Commissioner Cam- n that the salaries of the deputies f the various offices re- main the same for the ensuing year, All members voting aye. Moved by Commissioner Cameron ,|and seconded by Commissioner Tied- man that the Board have a hearing of damages on the NW% of.Sec. 10, Twp. 138, Range 79, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., y of February, 1935. all: All members voting aye. Moved by Commissioner Swanson jand seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron that the Board 0 o'clock P. M. on January 11, 1935, Roll Call: All’members voting aye. January 11, 1935, 2:30 o'clock P. M. ‘The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with Commissioners J. A. Hyland, a. ol vricke and W ioner Will and ye. y H, 1985, 2:30 o'clock P. Board of County Commissi Oscar H. Will & ni eron and Fricke wi ‘At this time the Boa 18.00 tzed, Commissioners L eron having filed their oaths of of- Western Union yein and Cam- ry uty Clerk’ of Court ed by Commissioner Swanson Printing and Advr ommissioner Tied- Humphreys & Moule, plies .... Bismarck Tribun adjourn until i the County Board —Court Reporter .... Re OTE een econded by Commissioner Lein ry 4 r. L. W. Larson be appointed lealth Officer for the year Roll Call: All members voting aye. Moved by Commissioner Cameron | and seconded by Commission: that the present Insanity Board be appointed for the years 1939 and and Fricke present. d by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Cameron that the County Commissioners of Burleigh County, State of kota, pay a bounty of three cents for each gopher killed in Burleigh Coun- ty, the tails to be presented to the Same shall be paid out of the funds appropriated for the purpose of exterminating gophers Item: Otto Dirlam, Services ee 2, pet, Commiuaton Lyman W. ey» ices County Auditor. Grand Pacific Restaurant, . Roll Call: All members voting aye. ae At this time the Board heard sev- 33.40 eral committees, Moved by Commissioner and seconded by Commissioner Tied- Board adjourn until A. M., January 10, 1935. All members voting aye. January 10, 1935, 9:30 o'clock A. M. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with Commissioners 4.64 Swanson, Tiedman, and Fricke present. At this time the Board proceeded to examine and allow or reject Bills 1 to 51.45 18 subsect to due or delinquent per- xes 50 Oceldent Elevator Co., Coal 3 ye; Lein, aye; Cameron, a: and Fricke, aye. RESOLUTION Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Tied- man that the following Resolution WHEREAS, It_{s deemed necessary that Burleigh County have contact Federal Emergency Relief Administration and the State High- way Commission {n matter of highway construction, and to re} sent the Board of County Cemm stoners in the promotion and con- strnetion of highwa man W. Moriey, Se! 8 11.98) man that the Dixon, Care of 330 o'clock ower & Ligh’ ae IT RE- |for some time. Commirs'overs of Burleigh County, North Dakota, County Surveyor, be and he legated to represent the County of Inith and the Board ners in said highway mat- nd de} FURTHER RESOLVED, That the compensation for the sald County Surveyor shall be the same and mileage as now allowe tor the County Surveyor services. Roll Call: All members voting aye. Moved: by Commissioner Lein and conded by Commissioner Cameron | days last week. the Board adjourn, until Feb- ruary Sth, 1935, at 10:00 o'clock A. Mt | Roll call. All members voting aye. in} Minn.-Dak. Tractor Bauipment | C Re; to Machinery signed by A. H. Hele oo See Aeaine Marh 0.2 Supplies, Co. e: +90 Mary Cashel, hereby | relatives. ‘Motor Co., Wing, N. D. S: ices 21.84 Atate Bondin, 25.00 | Jack Payseno, Services Chernich, Services js National Bank & y Tho Magetrom, Grav Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN talk. Strand home. day. Whitmer and children. John Moilenan home. By 1. L, DAVIS over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Heil enter- tained a number of their friends at an informal party at their home Sat- urday evening. Friends of Mrs. Charles Strom will proving from her recent ilness. A kitchen shower was held on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott at the bride's parents’ home, 8. W. Davis, Sun- day afternon. About 50 guests were present and Mr. and Mrs. Scott re- ceived many lovely gifts. Hugo Sundquist underwent an ope. ration at the Bismarck hospital Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hedstrom of Val- ley City, and Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom, Bismarck, were callers at the Hedstrom farm in Ghylin Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and sons were Monday evening dinner guests) of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis. Many from Ghylin attended the funeral of Jim Little in Regan last week. —_—————* Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Agnes Hanson entertained the Bridge club at the N. O. Lein home won the prize for high score. Mrs. A. L. Garnes entertains the club for the last meeting of the series Tues- day, February 19. B. O. Lein and Lawrence Hopkins were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mrs. Lein and daughter, Laverne, were guests of Wilton friends during the day. Mr, and Mrs, B. E, Rierson were Bismarck callers Thursday. Their ‘e. |granddaughter, Delores Parsons, re- turned to Regan with them and will mission: /be thelr guest for several weeks. Andrew Garnes, Jr., is the guest of Bismarck friends this week. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and daugh- ter Ella motored to Bismarck Tues. Frances Cox, who teaches near Center, N. D., was ® week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox. Carl Lein attended a meeting of automobile mechanics at Bismarck Friday. Neoma Berg was the guest of her sister Florence at Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ters, Marjorie and Joanne, were Sun- day guests of Mrs. Lein’s sister at Tuttle. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins were Mr, and Mrs, Carl Berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. B, O. Lein and daughter La- verne, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte and J. 8. Penner. ~~~ Cromwell j eee =F By LILLIE JIRAS Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Varley and Mrs. kenstein and Mr. and Mrs. Viran Nelson and son Allen and Marjorie of Bismarck were enter. tained at dinner Sunday at the Law- rence Stocks home. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eliason and Mr. and Mrs, Hans Hanson were guests of Otto and Miss Alice Swanson Wed- ee as Wing | a7 ° By MARTHA MUELLER Linda spent the week-end to visit their d@ugh- by law | ter, Faye, who !3 in the hospital there. Je of Alte was vis- few jackie Jorgenson iting with her sister Laurice a Bert Olson and Ferne Glanville, who are attending the Valley City col- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS @ lege, spent the week-end at their Ludy Olson of Goodrich was a call- er in town Tuesday. The Misses Arlene Rice and Clar- joe Hildre spent the week-end at the former's home at Mercer, N. D. The regular P.T.A. meeting was held in the school House Thursday The program consisted of several musical numbers by school children, and Ed Dalbec, and a debate. The question was: “Should the Old Age Pension be Given.” ative sides were Fred Hall and Ralph Jacobson, on the negative side were Gilbert Eide and Leonard Krement- A delicious lunch was served after the program. Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Hubbell and family of Lincoln Valley and Miss Elizabeth Humphreys were week-end visitors at Glen Ullin. Mrs, E. Cleveland had the misfor- tune of hurting her shoulder blade by falling down the cellar in her home last Saturday. to a Bismarck hospital on Sunday. [Florence Take —{ By Mrs. HY SEILINGER oo A large crowd attended P. T. A. Friday night. Missionary McGinis from China gave an very interesting Mr. and Mrs, Wyman Glitschka of Bismarck spent Sunday at the Mrs, B, O. Strand and son returned home Saturday after spending two weeks visiting relatives near Wilton. Esther, Elsie and Edna Heimbauch called at the Geo. Mowder home Sun- Mr. and Mrs, A. Ghylin entertain- dled at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Ollenberger and family, Gene Fisher and Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kavonis ‘and family of Wing spent Sunday at the She was taken Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakenson of Bismarck spent Sunday at the Clayton Little and Andy Walker: homes. } Ghylin r Rudy Richter and Ray LaBrenz guests at the Henry |Seilinger home Saturday evening. and Mrs. Herman Nieters were business callers in Bismarck Satur- Rudy Richter visited Nieters home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Glanville called be glad to know she is rapidly im- hs the Herman Seilinger home Friday Earl and Melvin Seilinger visited with their cousins Morjorie Seilinger Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Halver were Wing shoppers Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. Glanville and Mrs. H. Seil- inger called on the latter's sister, Mrs. Henry Seilinger, Thursday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom and daughter Lols were Bismarck visitors By MRS. R. N. WELCH Leon Charles Mallard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Mallard is home after @ long sickness ot a Bismarck hospital. brated itd serious mastoid oper- ation. Delores Oder, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder, is in the hospital where she underwent an operation for mastoid. She is improving. Conrad Welch. attended a basket- ball game in Menoken one evening this week. Bud Baker called at the Otto Dor- man home Thursday. Julius Dorman called at the home of his brother Otto Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family called at the Ruth McMurrich home Sunday evening. t Sterling ‘ > > By MRS. GEO. LEE ‘The M. E. Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Geo. Lee, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, Oest Princee called in Moffit Saturday afternoon. A birthday party was given for Carlene Beyer, at her home here, Feb. 1. About fifteen small children were present. The afternoon was spent in playing games. Frederick Lee, accompanied by Mrs. Geo. Lee and two small sons visited at the Elness Koon home in Driscoll Friday afternoon. A surprise party was given for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart, at the Sterling hall Saturday night. The occasion being their 25th wedding an- niversary. The evening was spent in dancing and playing cards. A mock wedding was performed. A nicely ap- pointed table was set for the bridal party. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mrs. John Sedivec and Mrs. George Kush. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Moffitt, visited at the Thomas Moffit home at Me- noken Sunday. Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schonert and son Roy and Henry Schonert were [steed at the Fred Klawitter home Valentine Steiner and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blattener Monday night. Cards were played and lunch was served at Matt Hetlick and family motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Kensler were evening. Mrs. L. B. Cox nares . rain za H. E. Coddington took Viola An- dahl, who was injured in a car ac- cident last weck, to Bismarck Mon- day to have medical attention. is improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs, Blattner were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Coddington Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flannangan, Mr. and Mrs. Hettick and family, Mrs. Andrew Bertsch and son Wal- ter, John Habeck, and Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner and family were Capital City callers this week. Miss Hazel Williamson, teacher of Burnt Creek school, was a Dawson visitor over the week-end. ———_—_—— Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN J, W. Beyer and son Ralph were business callers at Bismarck Wednes- L. B, Olson, who has been a pa-|* tient at the St. Alexius hospital, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and Miss Nellie Dance attended the card party Wednesday evening at the he given by Mr. and Mrs, ison. Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Beyer and sons, lol the W. F. Keeler home Thursday aft. ernoon, Prank Van Vieet from Steele visit- Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson spent ‘Thursday at the John Fosbeck home, as Mrs. Fosbeck, pioneer resident of ee FER é é i f fh Fal "Fate & 5 B eEEsE i E i sé i Bob Lee, of Moffit, spent from Thursday night to Saturday morning visiting here, ————____—__ | McKenzie | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES ‘The local P. T. A. held their Feb- Tuary meeting in the school house Tuesday night with a good attend- ance. After the business meeting a Program was given. Refreshments Ross. ‘The Homemakers club held their annual banquet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Conley. After a de- licious supper, games were played, directed by Mrs. T. C. Torgerson. There were 36 guests, which consisted of members and their husbands. Mr. and Mrs, John Bable, Sr., of Gibbs township were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, George Hughes. N. J. Struwing is ill in a Bismarck hospital, E. W. Anderson left Sunday for St. Paul on a business trip. Sunday evening the Royal Neigh- bors, which attended lodge regularly | Macoml were entertained at supper by the members who missed a few meetings. The affair was also in the form of @ surprise birthday party for Mrs. Paul Antrine. Mrs. Antrine was pre- sented a gift trom the lodge mem- on bers. ‘Those from here attending the re- and Mrs. T. T, Hughes, The next meeting will be held the second Sat- urday in March. Baldwin : ¢— —— + By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant pleasant- SETESEEE Leal i ko is foe i li f i I f i NS EE i Welch’s Spur | the proud parents of a baby boy, born January 18, his name being Dale Vernon. Mr. Merkel is now employ- ed at the Blackwell Lumber Co, at Dalton Gardens, Mrs. Floyd Owen and son Paul left for Preston, Iowa, Thursday noon where they will visit friends and rel- atives. Mrs, Owen's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Nieland celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Feb. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Madiand of Wing, spent several days with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Madland. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Melick re- turned to the Wm. Kershaw home Saturday evening after spending som time at Washbern with Mr. Melick’s parents, ————_—_—___——* ! Ecklund | By ELBIE MURREY Teddy and Margaret Murray were visitors at the John Partyke home Sunday. Daniel Bauer was a visitor at the john, uary 3. August Killgon, Bill Leibon and Mr. Hilkon were visitors at Steve Murray’s Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Joe Warmke motored ‘of last week. Mr. Holden celebrated his 60th birthday. Steve Murray, his two daughters, Virginia and Margaret, Mrs. John Partyke and caughter Bertha were business callers in Bismarck Satur- day. oo f Lyman + By 8. GYLDEN Mr, and Mrs, Nels Niemi and chil dren spent Sunday at Dave Joseph- in. tila and Mr, and Mrs. Arne Antillas children, Clifford, Betty, Gloria and Willard, spent Sunday evening visit- ing Mrs, Antilla’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs, Wahlman, near Ster- Eli and Emil Lulska spent Monday e evening at the home of their grand- ts, 5 Seth Gylden, who has been ill at mash proved at ee ine much im 4 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Millett and Dave Joe phson’ ‘Tuesdey.. Dave Jose] 's A Sulo, Sally and Sergie Gyiden took Clifford Josephson to his home Fri- day heh aed several days his grandfather's. Miss Suri Eckholm, high school stil- dent of Sterling, spent the week-end at her home here. Venla and Wayne Inget spent Sunday at Gust Eckholm's. ‘The Misses Venla Inget, Tyng Suri and Selma Eckholm spent Sun« day afternoon with Sally Gylden. Art Matson was 8 supper guest John Gylden’s Sunday. if Lein 2 By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson, Olga and Irwin Rise spent Wednesday eves ning at the Geo. Pehl, Jr., home neat > Joe Warmke was a business caller/ Arena. Harry Holden was a visitor at the Steve Murray home Sunday eve- ning. SDN eB t Still o By I. 8. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs, Walfred Asplund and daughter Doris were Sunday after- i companied Mrs, Eddie Spitz- ler. Several from here attended the rab- bit drive around Eng- By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs, Elmer Koon was tendered a shower for her twin boys by friends | ing in at the A. M. Brushwein home Thurs- day afternoon. A group of members of the Home- maker's club and 4-H clubs attended the recreational school in Bismarck Sat ‘A card party given by M. J. Olson Jr. was held at the hall last Wednes- day evening. ‘The Royal \bor’s club met with Roy! piste es “4 held. The Arena H. 8. girl's basketball team and the boy's team boys 50-1. Byron Metcalf, Mr. Schroeder of Valley City and um REE ERE Heh Fr > le fate 4 We 5. ie i f 5 é z : 5 3 i i fll Fi Be ATE ( atl i Ee als ti eile ; HE Ee Lt F eeReei? & ill eget 5g i E : Bernice Bjorhus of Driscoll spent the week-end with Catherine Lein. Mr. and Mrs, Ted Varholdt and family, and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arne- son spent Monday at the M. A. Lein home in Kidder county. Mrs. M. J. Brenden and son Ken- neth of Tuttle and Mrs. J, O. Rise were callers at the Emil Hinkel home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Heid spent Sunday visiting at the Pressler home in Kidder county. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr., spent Sunday at the D. D. Barkman home. Their son Neil returned home after spending several days with his grand- ts. parents, The Luther League will meet at the church Sunday, Feb. 17, at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Heid and daughter Annie spent Sunday eve- ning at the Emil Hinkel home. | Moffit ‘ By MRS. C. B. MOFFIT The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. J. C. Kendall on Wednesday afternoon. A large crowd was present. The usual business meeting was held. The next meeting will be with Mrs. P. H. Pills- bury in March. A lovely pot-luck lunch was served by the ladies. oo é i ; ual 3S uf ? ? ‘ A [ é | served by the hostess. John Adams and Mrs. Wm. Carol Priday evening. A nice lunch was served. . * Trygs | © By MRS. GEORGE NELSON ee Baal ii eft a ; is te olen ln E Rees : i A ; fl i A iF i i ff $ i i gE f i i g a iat ” Side 82 i gf Spoeten ora ae

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