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| Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE ‘The Misses Bernita and Josephine rennise were Monday evening din- Little at school No, 2. Mrs. Mary Walters was a: guest this at the home . her daughter, neck a] guest of Shirley Walker. Callers at the J. F. Little on Sunday were Mary and Roselyn i ton, George and Helmer Magnuson, Bernita and Josephine Brennise, Mr. es aaa and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alm of near Regan were Wednesday guests at the home of their son and ve aaeiadl ‘Mr, and Mrs, Marvin ‘Willie Jiras returned to the Martin Nelson home after spending a week as a guest at the J. F. Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes were G@unday guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borth of Regan. ?~ Painicd Woods | @--—— +5 By MRS. soon LILLEFJELD Harold Soderquist quist_ and son Junior and mother, Mrs. Ida Soderquist, have moved from the “Chas. Howe farm to make their home in Bismarck. August Nelson of Wilton spent Sat- urday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Nelson. Harold Soderquist and son and mother spent Sunday at the John Olson home. They also visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Brown and son ‘Marian spent Sunday at the William Brown home. 2 Richmond ————_____—_—_—_—_— Oy MARTSA ' BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. John John Weber, Jr., mon tored to Goodrich Wednesday where they visited relatives. Mrs. Susan Hanson is spending @ few days with Miss Jessie Broden at her school. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hien and sons, ‘Ruben and Orville, motored to Arena ‘Tuesday evening where they visited at the John Scherbenskie, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert and Mrs, Ida Thorsen and family, Mr. Degner and son William, and daugh- ter Eva, and the Neff young folks were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Mile Panjkovich home. Mr, and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., mo- tored to Bismarck end Mandan Fri- day, > @ | Glenview | —_—__—_—__—__—_—_ sy je arpa L, JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. “Dave Albright, Ken- neth Wagner and Mrs. Walter Gra- barkewitz shopped in Bismarck Wed- nesday. Mrs. L, Jacobson accompanied Mr. and Mrs, A, Lange and small daugh- ter to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. E. C. Siebel and two sons are spending this week with her parents near Mercer. They went there Sat- urday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Viran Nelson and two children of Bismarck moved to the Leo Erickson farm here the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe of Minot spent the week-end here with rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson of Bis- marck and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange were Sunday visitors at the Jacobson home. Erick Erickson celebrated his 60th birthday Sunday afternoon, His daughters, Beatrice and Gladys, and friends of Bismarck were there. They year pins, with Alice Spitzer June home. ee | Wing ° By MARTHA MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brose were visi- tors at the Fred Aichele home near Tuttle Sunday. ‘Mabel Lytle epson tha: the week-end at day. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Ward, Art Bakken, Gelma Jacobson and daughter Hazel of Bismarck were visitors at the Henry Jacobson home Sunday. Ellen Mae Hubbel and Elizabeth ‘Anna Marie Mueller spent Friday visited with her sister, Lillian, who taught Phoenix school No, 1. Rev. Mattison of Wilton will con- duct a special Mother's Day service in the ‘Congregational church Sun- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ? lat the home of Mrs. J, C, Kendall, Mrs, Burt J the Mr. morning. @ e =| = Sterling ‘ te, atid Mere. Gee. Lee were Weds nesday evening guests of Mr. and Mra. Elaus Elneas. and Mrs. Otto De LaBarre and small daughter of Cannonball were guests at the H. L. Bell home from Thursday afternoon until Friday Mr, Dodds of Bismarck, who has charge of the relief in this com- munity, was a town business caller Friday. Wallace Demming of Bismarck was @ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Braun Saturday and Sunday, The McKenaie girls’ kittenball team | Sertng Played the Sterling girls here Mon. day with a score of 23 to 20 in favor of Sterling, Miss Mary Victor and Frederick Lee motored to Moffit to visit at the John Lee home there, Bill Durafee, who is employed at the Farmers Union oil station in Bis- marck, visited with friends here and at Moffit Sunday. Miss Lucille Elness of Bismarck visited from Saturday until Sunday at her parents’ home here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kositzky, accom- panied by Mrs. Ben Koon and son Eldon of Bismarck, called at the E. M. Gaskill and Elsuas Elness home here Sunday. | Moffit v ee ee The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs, Emil Enockson Wednesday with Mra John Adams as hostess. A large crowd was present. After the business meeting a lovely lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be Wednesday, June 5, johnson, Willy and Dorothy Moffit and Albert Lunde were Bismarck callers Satur- day. Mrs. Johnson and Miss Willy Moffit attended the 4-H meeting. Mrs. Johnson remained in Bismarck visiting until Monday. Miss Esther Martin of Hazlet, Sask., Canada, left Monday for her home after spending the winter with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, O, B. Peckens of Fullerton, N. D. She has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. C, B. Porter and family, also her uncle, Ira Peckens, and family for the last weelk. Mr. and Mrs, Everett Velzy were guests at the Harold Krubsack home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Porter and fam- ily and niece, Miss Esther Martin of Haetsihernors Sask., Canada, were Sunday dinner guests at the Ira Peckens home. Mrs. Luella Shulte and daughter Beth entertained in honor of Miss Martin of Canada Friday afternoon. A dainty lunch was served by the hos- tenses. Places were set for six. Ecklund rachicninezc adi raslal Visitors at the ALE A. E. Holden home Sunday were Vearl Holden, Leonard Spitzer, Annette Anderson, Frank and Murrey rh THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1985 Schrunk day from the Bismarck hospital where | she war taken Sunday for treatment @ {of her hand which was injured when By EDNA MARCHANT ‘Wm. Witt was a business caller in McClusky Monday. Mr, and Mrs, John Witt visited at Marchant’s Thufsday. Mr, and Mrs, Emil Stroh and Miss Irene Johnston visited at Marchant’s Friday evening. Miss Irene Johnston, who has been .,|Pects to be Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stroh and daugh- ters, Velda and Lorraine, were shop- Pers in McClusky Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Schafer and children and Miss Lillian Schafer motored to Valley City, N. D., Fri- day. Miss Schafer remained there where she will attend the teachers gee this summer, [Baldwin J By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs, Ira Falkenstein and family motored to Menoken Sunday where they were guests at the home of Mr, Dorman's parents, Mr. and Mra. Otto Dorman, Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Nordstrom spent Sunday in Bismarck. A community dance was held here Saturday evening for the benefit of she slipped and felly Hazel Anderson was a Bismarck shopper Monday. Miss Marie Magnus, who has been ill with scarlet fever for three weeks at the Steele hospital in Denver, Colo, has recovered and has been visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson at Superior, Meena at for sometime. She return- ed to the Presbyterian hospital at Denver where she is in nurses’ train- Fred Cox visited friday with Alfred Uhalla at the Bismarck hospital who has been there for the last six weeks. He was very sick with pneumonia. He is recovering rapidly now and ex- able to come home in ‘& week. Mr, and Mrs. John Habeck, west jof Baldwin, were dinner guests Sun- day at the George Nelson home. eo [ Driscoll The Driscoll Boy Scouts sold By DELLA MAE OLSON doughnuts and coffee Saturday aft- @|otnoon in the Driscoll State Bank building. The funds are being used to purchase equipment for the club. Mr, and Mrs. George Wallen and family of Menoken spent Saturday evening visiting at the Al Chapin home. Mrs. Livingston, who is a patient at ® hospital in Bismarck, is improving at this writing. Her daughters, Mra, Nina Dodge of Sentinel Butte and Mis Art Bjorhus of near Valley City, were called here due to her illness, The Luther League held a Mother's Day program Sunday evening in the the local baseball team. Music was church. ‘Supplied by local talent. Lorin Couch left recently for Wash- ington where he will spend some time with his brother, Alex Couch, and his sisters, Mesdames Louis Wil- Mams and Laura McClure. All are former residents of this community. A party dance was held at the Lau- rence Fisher home Saturday evening. Music was supplied by local talent ‘Misses|and s nice lunch was served by the | Ms. Ladies' Aid which was to have been held Wednesday at the church with Mesdames Palmer and Enos Stran- demo as hostesses was postponed due to the rainy weather. The J meeting will be held at the Stran- demo home north of town at which pci tel la er iss Ethel Little left Tuesday for Hebron where she has accepted em- ployment. ———_—________._—_ Still | * By Ls. sosmichaleculad The Sunshine Workers 4-H club will meet at the home of Leona and Helen Broeh! Saturday, May 11th. The party held in the Still hall Saturday evening sponsored by the: local council of-the FERA was very well attended. Everyone enjoyed the games planned by the Sixteen Busy Bodies 4-H club, Apples were served aa refreshments. Mrs. Albert Johnson and Miss Naomi Hagstrom attended the 4-H Leaders Training meeting held in Bismarck Friday and Saturday. Mrs, Witcher, who visited at the Fred Lange home the latter part of the week, returned to Bismarck Sat- .| Warren and daughters, Linnea and end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Strandemo. Allen Larson, who has been very with the measles, is much im- June, and Rev. H. E, Berglund of Bismarck were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund. afternoon, Miss NaDine Noon !s spending some time in Mandan taking chiropractic Lae and Mrs, Lawrence Spitzer of Freel were overnight guests of Mrs. Clipe parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ole eenatives of Gabriel Thor gather- ea at his home Sunday and helped him celebrate his 75th birthday an- niversary. A pot-luck lunch was served, Jimmy Noon accompanied by Helen Richard of Wilton motored to James- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and family of Eldridge, N. D., were visi- tors among relatives here Sunday. Stanley Hanson, who is a member of an orchestra at Fargo, spent the week-end visiting at the F. E. Johns and Eggelaon homes. The Women’s Foreign Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon with Oscar Pederson and Mrs. Mc- the hostess. ¥ . Omar Rosvold of Bismarck was & , | Visitor in the community Sunday. A musical recital was given by Miss Peterson's pupils Sunday afternoon at the F. E, Johns home, Mrs. Wright anc Mrs. Johns served light refresh- ments, Mr, and Mrs, Vic Pederson visited their daughter Beverly Sunday who is '@ patient at a hospital in Bismarck. Miss Siiri Eckholm of Sterling spent the week-end at her home here. Arne Antilla accompanied Me and Mrs. Dan Wahiman of Sterling to Bismarck Thursday, Miss Edna Gellner of Arena was an overnight guest Saturday of the Misses Linda Silirtola and Laurence Jorgenson at the home of Mrs, Anna Feuling in Wing. Caroi Sheldon was an overnight very | guest of Melvin Magnus Saturday. Nels Niemi and small sons were brief callers at John Gylden’s Mon- day evening. Mrs. Anna Feuling of Wing was a hous2 guest of Mrs. Albert Little dur- ing the week-end. Sulo Gylden had his cousin, Seth Harju, as an overnight guest Satur- day. By SARAH HEINLE Rev. and Mrs. Carl Geiser of Tur- tle Lake were dinner guests at the G. Steinert home last Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Albrecht, Jr,, visited at the Andrew Albrecht) Sr., home last week. The members of the Lutheran Lad- jes’ Aid met with Mrs. Fred Laib, Sr., Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, John Fischer and children of Pickardville were visitors at the John Schladt home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and daughters, Sarah and Rachel, and son Junior were visitors at the Fred Laib, Sr., home Sunday. Jake Wagner and son Du Wayne were callers at the Heinle home Sun- Lyman e By 8. GYLDEN town Saturday and visited over Sun- day. day with their aunt, Mrs. Frank Laughlin. The Missionary society and the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. A. H. Erickson Satur- day. Hoftman| | Clear Lake t * ° Wetzel home Friday. Mr, end Mrs. William Merkel and daughter Doris and Lee Dell motor- ed to Heaton Sunday to visit relatives, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family motored to Bowdon Sun‘ay to visit with Mrs. Williamson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmidt. The Henry Schneider family moved to the old 8. Severson farm soith of ‘Verne Mae Wetsel was sn over- night guest at the William Merkel home Saturday. Phoenix ! wd attended the dance hall Saturday night. Mu- Sune, by Neff and visitors at the , home were Mr, and man Rachel and family, Mr. 1 and daugh- Cl Wet- ZETLED FRE, goiter ie Mrs, Adolph ‘Hansen and children visited Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Christ Schoon. Mildred remain- ed until Friday. Those who spent Friday at Bis- marck were Mr. and Mrs. Ole New- land, Mrs, Nels Dronen and daugh- ter Mary, and W. F. Keeler. Allen Van Vieet, who is employed at Bismarck, spent the week-end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs, Edmar Shaw of Bis- marck spent Sunday at the Ole Nel- sen home. Mrs. Marie Olausen and son Erling were Sunday visitors at the Albert Hammer home. Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and @\tamily were Sunday evening visitors at the O. B. Newland home. _ 4 | Trygs By MES. GEORGE NELSON Emil Hogue, Etta Jenkins and Mrs. Herbert Fricke motored to Bismarck Fre’ Cox was an overnight guest Dietzman Sam Brown, George Nelson, Gerald and Fred Cox were visitors Thursday at the Martin Nelson home. ‘Tryge’s attended the funeral Tues- day of Mrs, Alfred Karlson in Bis- marck held at the Gospel tabernacle. John Trygg was a palibearer. Inter- ment was made in the Rosehill cem- etery in Naughton township. Rev. Koivumaki conducted religi- ous services at the Maurice Erickson home last Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Nelson, Gerald and Fred Cox motored to Bis- marck and Mandan Friday. Miss Lylas Magnus returned “Tues-| Ernest and Richard Heinle were Sunday evening visitors at the W. Grewe home. Butte 4 By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Harry Hedstrom was a business call- er in Bismarck Monday, Leonard Davenport and family, Earl Evans and sons, Raymond, and Waive, were Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schauer visited at the Andrew Schauer home Tues- day. Miss Tillie Wagerman of near Re- gan is employed at the L. Davenport home. George Snyder of Bismarck wes & caller at the Andrew Schauer home ‘Sunday. Merlin Wildfang spent the week- end visiting Clarence Clizbe. Mr. and Mrs, 8, E, Clizbe, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe, Marian and Clar- ence Clizbe and Mrs, Henry Larson were among those who attended the play and shadow social at McKenzie Saturday night. callers ° Menoken \ feces wait By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Mallard, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sherman visited Mr. and [Bara Albert Sherman of Driscoll Sun- lay. Dorothy Jochim, 6-year-old daugh-; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jochim, fell and broke her arm below the elbow. Wyman Sands has secured a posi- tion at the capitol in Bismarck and is now working there. Word has been received here from Hawkeye, Iowa, announcing the birth of a 9%-lb, daughter, Alice Rebecca, April 30th, Mrs. Vivian Ehlis of Center was Substitute teacher for Mrs. Dennis Reitzel for the past two weeks. Mrs, Reitzel returned here Sunday after spending @ month with her mother, whe was oan ill, but is much improved now. The girls’ ktttenball tournament wa: postponed on account of inclement weather, e Arena ! —}* By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Elmer Drum and Joe Carlson of Wednesday, Genevieve Guerrin, Mr, and Mrs. John Harty and their niece, Avis| a al Harty, Mrs, Owen McIntyre and daughters, Mary Alice and Rose, and sons, James and Richard, were guests at the Klagenburg home Sunday. Miss Mildred Galvin and Miss Laura Fallon closed their respective schools Friday. Miss Galvin had a picnic for her pupils in the afternoon. ‘Teddy Haas was a caller at Bert Glanville’s Monday. Mrs. John Galvin and son of Max- bass, N. D., were callers at the Harry Ulfers home Friday afternoon. Miss Mildred Galvin returned home with them the same evening. e [ Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN ‘Those who attended Mrs. Alfred Karlson’s funeral from this vicinity Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs, Joe Fischer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer, Mrs. John Olson and John and Elsie Kruger. Mrs. Karl- son was an aunt of Mrs. Joe Fischer. Edwin Dietzman was a caller at the Wm, Kershaw farm Friday, Floyd Owen and Joe Fischer were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. Anton Larson from Temvik was @ caller at the Lawrence Madiand home Friday. Shoppers in Bismarck Friday from be Dietsman this vicinity were Walter and daughter Mildred and son Edwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist visit- ed with Mr, Lundquist’s aunt, Mra, Ed. Lundquist, Sunday. Mrs. Joe Fischer got word Sunday that her uncle, Alfred. Karlson, was kicked by ® horse and received @ broken leg. He was taken to a Bis marck hospital for treatment. t Steiber od By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mrs, John Stroh entertained a number of children at her home Sun- day in honor of Millard and Malin’s Mr, and Mrs. Albert Anderson and Myrwin Oder spent @ couple of days last week at the John Anderson home. Callers at the Fred Uhde home| Sunday were Ole Ugiem and son of Wilton, Glen and Albert McAllister, Edward Stroh and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne. A number attended the program and picnic given by Miss Asmus and her pupils Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, J. C, Olson and“Olat Wold spent rad evening at the e. —_—_—___————_—_—— By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON —— Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Whitted were | w’ Miss Aldyth Andahl spent the week- end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl seek the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington and family, Harry Coddington was an over night guest of his niecé& Mrs, Dave Kensler Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Valentine Steiner Sr. were Bismarck callers Sunday evening May 5th, ‘Mr, and Mrs, Dave Kensler and ‘Mrs. son and daughter, Robert and Pansy Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann of| Bismarck, North Dakota, 1985, 10 o'clock, A. The Board of County Commlasion- ers convened. On roll call Com- missioners Swanson, Lein, Cameron, Tiedman and Fricke were pres and seconded by Commissioner Ti man that the minutes of the meeting be approved as read. Roll Call; All members voting aye. At this time the Board proceeded to allow or reject bills 1 to 243 sub- itt to due or delinquent personal Tacob Berg, 8 poor allow- ance .. ‘care of county atient jerndt, » Frank allowance oor allowance.. jampagna, poor Rochert, Minn., came Monday with a|© load of posts and returned home|, Gottlieb Do lowance Mrs. Tom Hanneweit, poor al- lowance . John Hanson, poor aliowance, Andrew dou llhy lowance lowance, Mra. Louls Gagnier, “oare’ ‘of county. patient Elmer Field, poo! . O. Lindberg, car patient C. M, Bidders, Boor sitew- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and Miss | N' @ Kruger, poor ailow- e B. hanistcom poor al- lowance Mra. Auguste” lowance pension Mrs. Margaret pension .. Mrs. Evelyn Mork, n pension Mrs. Lucy Piepkorn, pension . Mrs. Edith pe pe Mrs. sion sion. Edna J. Robinson, moth- er's_ pension Carl Olson, service Lutheran Old care of old p Mrs. Peter ‘Schmidt, county patient .... Lutheran San. care of county patient Agnes Boyle, Northern Pacitie Railway Co, rent ‘ mond, Dr. "R. C. Thompson, Humphreys & Moule, Ernest Elness, Count; cash items Jim Jacobs, Gussner's, sup Commercial Serv! Bismarck Grocery Hempel’s Grocer: MrOalway Food Dt: ay d, tranaps ate Gondringers ma ilte coe elle George Gussner, plus commodities cepltat Publishing Co., hi commodit! Webb Bro digents B. Perry, ent 160.00 *, 100.00 50.00 257.40 burial of 32.50 | Ed. A 24.95 30.00 35,00 5 128 20.00 25.00 Ann, and Gilbert Andahl were supper | ars. guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Codding- ton and family Sunday. Miss Mildred Patman, Ben Stein- er, Vince and John Steiner of Bis- marck, called at the Valentine Stel- ner home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hettick Mrs. Andrew Bertsch and son Lloyd to Sumerck to visit Andrew Bertach Jr., She 16 6 resent ia Ge Alexius hospi , underwent two | ¥’ Ae ] Welch's Spur {ents renree’ By MRS, R. M, WELCR Mrs, Jane Moran of Beach spent|sne this week with her daughter, Mrs, L. 8. Doppler. Mra. Doppler and baby|™ ai, * son came home Tuesday. Mrs. Moran will return to Beach the first of the Mrs. C. K. Boyd was taken very seriously ill suddenly Thursday. Robert Welch was called to the Boyd home and word was sent to Mr. Boyd who works in Bismarck. Mrs. Boyd was moved to the hospital as soon as possible. Ay Sie Ge of She Beth Dee: Boyd was convalescing Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mallard and son, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Welch and family, Messrs, G. N, and P, 8. Var- num and the Doppler brothers were in Bismarck Saturday. Clarence Doppler visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Welch, Sunday, ‘Thursday business Capital City were Matt Het and Mrs. George Clooten, and Mr, and took | N. D. 10,00 30,00 25.00 a H. ‘children Good Samaritan Behool Hospital, care of 11 Dorothy Hargrave, c alpente J. H ‘and 6.00 Att, old people 26.00 House of Mercy, care of children. Mary Lindblad, re Agnes Boyle, rent ure. Mary Burck, re rs National Ganks ‘Wilton, PiAttorney Commercial Mrs./and Mrs, Andrew Bertech 8r., Mr.|%' water North Daicot a Power & ele Peaeay a Light mi an Hy s a+ B90, itv eh “Wing, wopher poison refund Towle uenael jers, arelenge= nisi 6.60 2.80 10.01 pinre 0 | Dr. PA 7.50) ice » fae 0.00 Ine cp April 2,/5, ‘ports 96.00 A.W. Bexlund, ght onan thd ical analys' 11.50 Walter Mc: 5 1.00 by, Commissioner Swanson | Dr, Hoskin Mi Clair G. Di bh "8 Buon supplies an Ert ont Elness, cash items . supplies BE. A. Brown, Mary Magnuson,~ poor aliow ance Mrs. Flo! people Good Samaritan 8c! id Hosp., care of old people .. Mra RF. Fransens, care of old people 1. FL Mrs. John Weber, Sr, care of indigent , Dr, Cc. C. HI ck piles Northwestern Bell Telephone Co,, telephone service itd Broadcasting Co., Me Altenburg, Ll omc 2 tein v all es as Surveyor salary and ex- xtension Amos. Robidou, servic: H. Anunson, supplies . Mire. Dak. Tractor & Equip. Co., supplies and repairs . ganger” Mercantile Co., auppli Lein Motor Co., repair: oak King, supplies and re- jon A, Bebidou, right of way lin, right of way .. 1 Baniat Bund juist, right of way Mrs. Paadlste) . Cox, right i waenburn Dignite Co,, right of way Carl “Olson, services—road” Lillian Hew o—B om, ‘and board of prisoners Lei E. Bothne, court report Priske, dental service Morrl dental serv- nursing . W. H. Bodenstab, —— wees Referee 1 E. Perry, burial of indigent Glariane Ciementson, Good Remerlty 1.7, Bee B, ith, supplies Walter W. ‘MeMano It fee . City ot qinmnrok: detention 6 Ramstad = Clinio, e Hall's Ding: Broadway Drug Store, Finney's Drug Store, drug! Cowan's Drug Store, drugs Gray's eharmeey ee . Lenhart, Roan -& Strauss Clinic, medical service. Dru T. Perry, mi! . Kohler, mileags Ak Rontsky: silage, . F, Came: ser’ ty ‘Commissioner . 2 M. pone BerwioabeCounty, 31. F 0 Cone eg Moved by and seconded oy 9 4 ‘County ‘Auto be authorised Og issue a Tax De receipt of 1 Roll Cant writ members vot! Moved by Commissioner and seconded by Commissio: Cam eron that 9 ‘Board edjourn wnt! 2:20 o'clock P. Roll Call: Ail_memb Mmembérs voting aye April 8rd, 2:20 o'clock P.M The Board of Etat Sana oe areas ed. call Com: ion aWansoR, ah in, Tleaman and rie ere present. At this time the Board proceeded to examine and allow or reject mor bu and several committees wer: heard. Moved by Com seconded Bi that the o'clock, A. M. i a ect on rit Tien ods, All members voting aye Bismarck, fag Dal 180 o'clock, The Board of County Gbranttiaton ers reconvened. On roll call Com. missioners Swanson, Lein, Cameron Tiedman and Fricke were present. At this time the Board proceeded to examine and reject or allow mor: bills and heard Fa committees! Moved by Commi ‘Tiedma: and seconded by Comm! sioner Lei ee ene Board adjourn until 2:3 Roik Call: All members voting aye April 4th, 2:30 o'clock, P, The Board’ of County Commi ers reconvened. On roll call Com missioners Swanson, Letn, Cameron Tiedman and Fricke were present. Moved by Commissioner Lein ani seconded by Commissioner Camero: that Emery Johnson, Wilton, Nort Dakota, be allowed a poor relief {: the amount of $10.00 act month, be} ginning with the month of March. Roll Call: Swanson, absent; Lein aye; Cameron, ‘Tledman, ay: Fricke, aye. Moved by Commissioner Swanso! and seconded by Commissioner Tied man that the cultivated lands owne; by Burleigh county be each Commissioner in his Distrid and the County Auditor and the r spective commissioner be authorize, to cient the lease: Roll embers votin; At this time the board heard, eral committees on ha; Moved by Commission: and seconded by Commissione: that the aa adjourn until 9: o'clock A April 5th, 1935. Roll Cs ait members voting ay ay 0 es 4 Biemarek, pied Daket: 9180 o'clock ‘The Board of rol reconvened. On_ rol! sioners Swanson, Tledman and Fricke Riot @ present. At this time the Board proceede to examine and allow or reject mo Moved by Commissiot and seconded by Com that the following Commissione Kesatl Commi BI No. passed ty the Legislative Ai mbly authorizes the cancellation q all interest and penal linquent tax prior ure in held fou. ar county, NO’ EREFORE, BE IT Ri SOLVED, eis the Board of Coun Commissioners ot Paws hl h Count} al s for the year 1933 and ait arid including mat indemnity tax exveptil iri special ar ch ta he" County, may held byt ed in iu Ad nn omer thereof te withor or penalty. here grante id y it on the date such Paamnaael whether it be he! upon tax certificate or tax deed, the County Auditor and Coun’ Troasurer of Said County are herely authorized and directes 11e4 such delinquent real herein provided from approval of this State Ti Co! the Board hea je eral Committees. ek Mi County, Commi 10} ‘On roll call Coy missioners Swanson, Lein, Camerg Tiedman and Fricke and Fricke were present. At this time the Board h eral Committees among them thi y Net Committee and the Work Div! fon of the F.E,R.A. report of Eid, 8, Allen approv| dered filed ort of ‘ B. Shipp approv| ed filed, by Commissioner Tiedm| onded by Commissioner Sw: t the Board sell to Irving 13 Block & Coffins Addition “f House and: the. Chatrhan of Board and the County Auditor @ tax deed. auphorizad to Roll Call: All nembers voting a: The special tax report of Fred Anstrom, Sheriff, appreval with exception of No. 1 and No. Moved by and seconded by that a beer lic and Tl mmission: Cc cena 0 Grice & Braun of Mterlins, Nove 0 itn . Jes: ris, witi Sarah ‘Lalbole, witne: W, I. Franklin, witni 8. Justice , Justice fe Chi iy er, poor allo’ Emery Johnson, poor allo Laura L. Little, n by in seconded by Commissioner Tledman that the Board adjourn until 2:30 o'clock, P. Roll Call: April 2nd, 1935, 2:30 o'clock, P. M. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened. On roll call Com- missioners Swanson, Lein, eron, Tiedman and Fricke’ were present. ‘At this time the Board heard sev- eral committees and proceeded to ex- amine and allow or reject more bills, Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Lein that poor relief allowance of $10.00 0 | Be month be granted Mrs, Mary Magnuson, Wilton, N, D., beginning with March for care of poor. Roll Cail: All members voting aye. Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Tied- man that owing to the depletion of the Gopher Fund, the Board author- ize the County Avaltor and the Coun- ty Treasurer to, pay Gopher Bounty fo and including. April fur- pounty to be paid. after that Swanson, Lein, Ro: cameron, aye; Ti aye; ricke, aye. Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Cameron that the para adjourn until 9:30 o'clock, Ay io Roll ‘Call: All members voting aye. Bismarck, North Dakete, April 3ré, 138 0% A.M. The Board of ‘County, sr operatenions ers reconvened. Com- loners Swanson, ag “Cameron, Tiedman and Fricke were present. At this time the Board heard sev- eral committees and proceeded to open bids for books and supplies. Bids opened with the followin, iene a inka asetie Prin Prints Con Wath Globe: ‘Wahpeton, North Dakota; Publishing Co., Bismarck, North Dakota; Blamarck Tribune Co., Bismarck North Dakota. Moved by Commissioner Tledman and seconded by Commissioner Swan- son that the Bismarck Tribune Co, bid be accepted as low bid, Roll Call: All members voting ave. Roll call. All members voting a Moved by Comin and. “seconded. by. Commissio Swanson that Chas. Snyder be gral od & Poor Rellet Allowance of $19 per month, beginning with March. Roll Cal All members voting a} Moved by Comm! and seconded by Commissioner Caj eron that Mrs. Ray Wood be allo a Mother's Pension in the amount $15.00 per month, beginnt month of Apr: sioner Tied: Seers be appointed for Unorgani wnships for the Ri 0 “Al members voting aye. {fiat Roll Call: All members voting a Moved by ‘Commi seconded by Commiusio: that the Board adjourn until. 10 A.M, Ma: 1 ah: Toll Call: Ail members voting, William “Fricke, chairman, Bo of County Commission Cc. G. Derby, County Auditor. Nt S. W. Burleigh oe sf _eZage