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.~REPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bf RURAL STUDENTS | WAINTAIN PERRECT ATTENDANCE MARKS List of Pupils Neither Tardy “ Nor Absent During 1934- 35 Term Is Announced Fifty-seven rural Burleigh county THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1985 1 JAWARD OF READING | Sere TH Riss WHOLESALE DEATHS CERTIFICATES MADE REPORTED IN CHINA List Shows Driscoll School Sun Shines for First Time in Leading County With 41 Three Weeks But Waters Pupils Getting Honor Fail to Recede Burleigh county rural school stu- dents who were awarded re: ading \ Nanking, China, July 10—(P)—The circle certificates at the completion sun pierced Wednesday the leaden skies which have hung over centra: China for the last three weeks, but superinténdent. the great Yangtse held its flood level school students maintained perfect attendance records, being neither tardy nor absent during the 1934-35 school term, according to Miss Marie Huber, county superintendent. Students receiving the perfect at- tendance awards for the year were: Regan—Pearl Brennise, Enoch Christensen, Robert Lundberg, Charles ‘Tedholm. Grass Lake—Billy Johnson, John Lind. Trygg—Eloise Olson. Ecklund—Vireil Hanwell. Schrunk—Peter Novy. Thelma—Alice Saretske. Lyman—Geraid Dronen, Francis ‘Thorson. Richmond—Christine Bossert. Clear Lake—Walter Christensen, Martha Keeler, Joseph Malsam. Burnt Creek—Inez Schonert, Frances—Alvin Miller. Linden—(Wing)—Clyde Edgerton, Edna Eliason, Alice Johns. Baldwin—Robert Gehrke, Lulu Ma- rie Lenihan, Laurena Belle Lenihan, Merton Lenihan, Wanda Lenihan, dean Meyer, Anna Mae Nordstrom, Henry Nordstrom, Robert Nordstrom, Mary Nordstrom, Viola Nordstrom, Charlotte Rupp, Gilbert Rupp. Hay Creek—Donald Breen. Menoken—Rex Abelein, Lily Knoll. McKenzie—Marie Scott. Sterling—Robert Brownawell, Wan- da Mae Meland, Hary Ann Turner. Driscoll—Delores Bruschwein, Ver- na Koon, Virgil Koon, Donald ‘Thomas, Mildred Wright. Apple Creek—Mildred McCarthy, Laura Nelson, Hazel Peterson. Boyd—Hope Neugebauer. White—Dickey Ward. Macomber—Marion Morgan. Long Lake (Moffit)—Bertha Benz. Crofte—Burnette Landerholm. Wild Rose—Emil Braun, Markus Braun. Six-State Meeting Asks Bonus Payment Cleveland, July 10—(#)—Republi- cans from six states ended their re- gional crusaders conference Tuesday with an appeal for a “federal anti- lynching law to conform to the con- stitution.” The anti-lynching issues came up ‘after the resolutions committe re- lected it. The conference also passed a res- olution calling for “the immediate cash payment of World war veterans compensation certificates.” Frozen apples have been kept for four months without losing an appre- ciable amount of vitamin C. Demand Cloverbloom Butter because it is free from Objec- tionable Flavors. S._ Land Office at Bismarcie, North Dakota, June 17, 1935. NOTICE is hereby giv la Van Horn, of Bismarc! Kota, who, on June 1 Homestead ‘Entry, No. dbaieoe "tor tot 1, Section 28, Township 140 N 81 W.. 5th Prin. Meridian, notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the . S. Land Office, eth Dakota, on the 24th day of Jul: Claimant names as witnesses: T. Murphy, Harlo Griffin, S. D. Kerlin, Gussie, Griffin, all of Bis- marck, North Dakota. CHRIS BERTSCH, Register. 6/19-26 7/8-10-17. igs For business, fun, exer- cise—Ride a Bike, $24.95 and up. Standard size Tires, 98c ea. up—26-in. Balloons, $1.98. And you can save on Bike Supplies and Parts at all Gamble Stores. Globe one-piece Steel Box Coaster Wagon, $1.98. Driscoll school with, 4 stodente qualifying for the certificates had the highest number in the county fol- lowed by Menoken with 23. Those given the certificates were: Driscoll— Frances Alber, Raymond Alber, Robert Alber, Clara Baker, Esther Baker, Freidda Berg, Dolores Bruschwein, Vernon Chapin, Vivian Chapin, George Colton, Norma Cowl- thorp, Vina Donald pid Marvin Gertz, Verna Gertz, Helen Jackson, Leah Jordan, Oliver Kendall, Vera Koon, Verna Koon, Nila Lewis, BerLyle Lunn, Audrey McCann, Doris McCann, Harvey Nelson, Ruth Nolson, amid reports of wholesale death and destruction. Most of the reports, filtering into this national capital through dis- rupted communication lines, were accompanied by urgent pleas fcr im- mediate assistance. ‘The flood, fed by melting mow in Bernard Ness, Matgaret Ness, Milton | A young New York banker, jilted |the mountains of Tibet and western! | 1 peareamer the first ; Ness, Doreen Olson, Lois Olson, Au-| by hie flancee, gave his returned ‘violence EL Schl drey Pederson, Leland Pederson, Fell poy ting to Mise Gertrude | particular near Hankow. ‘TIME I tried itz Beer, Teddy Pillsbury, Loyd Quale, Florian) ‘artigan (above), but was unable | PROBABLY before # ; Reiderer, Jerome Relderer, oar back. a Pra teen the you if; ‘Prouth, dust storms, tornadoes and floods which scourged the great midwestern wheat belt are Schlaback, Agnes Swanson, ‘Donald Sinker, bo" In sie’ Soar heii / only memorics, gladly forgotten, where the golden grain is waving again and the reapers thd hum- gm e a beauty, allowed porged ‘to keep the ph rere thirteen ming. These three smiling Wichita girls, helping with an early harvest on a Kansas farm, reflect the lenoken—. Abelein, Milton Ag- " ress Photo) ; years, too. + 2 ui wheat farmer's revived hopes and traditional optimism. » new, Wayne Ayers, Maurice Dance, Fing. “(Associated Pi z ' f Eleanor Ebeling, Eunice Ebeling, Vir- ginia Estell, Forrest ield, Gail/ Holgerson, Marilyn Johnson, Arthur \ Ai yy | sent out by tom-toms through the|tolmes, Paul Holmes, Bonnie Jepp-|Tosseth. 4 Roosevelt Plans to k | Volcano Pn ti inland regions should the eruptions,|son, anna Knoll, Leo Knoll, Gene Me-| | Mothi-touise Coder, Soder, Gertrude De- | Kaneton, flowed over is ~~ fee | in i in He opinion, become dangerous. —_| Cormick, Harold McCormick, Caro-|Haan, Bernace Fern 2 we (id ff Make No Set Talks Again in Eruption |* tts ont Tepored the smal ind Seen er ieee ROR ‘Ger | Byron Lane, tulle ie Mot, rence inhabitants, Many perished. TLineverforgetthe | Washington, July 10—(AP)—Presi-} Batavia, Java, July 10—(}—The ot ‘sakraaa has dune So ea eee rics WAMGH ALN Wegye Alatie Porth, L9lA- THORENS: FIRST bottle of Schlitz T ” Speeches for his’ cross-country” trip|olcano Krakaton, which exploded in CENSORSHIP LIFTED Woolen, Dorothy Wood. Eoklund—Betty Anderson Prayne| We are Distributors for ORDERED after they 4 this summer to the Pacific coast, but |1883 killing 36,000 persons, began 8| Paris, July 10.—(@®)—The official] Baldwin—Louise Engelmann, Lucile| Anderson, Harold Anderson, Ruthella SCHLITZ WERE over. he said Wednesday that he probably |Series of eruptions Wednesday. government censorship of American | Hogue, Laurena Belle Lenihan, Char-| Anderson, James Asplund, Charlene WOULD it ett ga will talk informally at stops along| The eruptions were occurring at/and English newspaper dispatches |lotte Rupp, Louise Zollar. Backman, Leonard in the Missouri Slope Area taste the sam the way. two-minute intervals and lava was|was lifted Wednesday. The censor-}| Hay Creek—Donald Breen, boners Backman, Norman Backman, Helen _ ‘THAT creamy head, He is making no definite plans for|SPumed to a height of about 2,500/ship, however, will be continued on|Gourdette, Marjorie Gourdette, Mar-|Sundstrom, Leland Soundstrom, John MISSOURI SLOPE MELLOW smoothness, the trip until congress adjourns, eet. dispatches to other countries. ian McGarvey, Patricia McGarvey, | Vollan. S' UTING CO pe aay "At his press conference, Roosevelt| ‘The coast watch maintained by pieetsnaeni sett Richatd McGarvey, Lloyd Payseno,| Wild Rose—Minnie Adams. DISTRIB i UL-satisfying flavor said speed was going to be applied in|the Netherlands government doubled| The Mississippi river dumps miore|Catherine Turnbow, Mary Turnbow. Frances—Bernice McCormick, Vio- ‘ BY George, it did... an effort to conclude the entire leg-|its arrangements for safety precau-|than 400,000,000 tons of dirt into the} Ghylin — Mi Gill, Ernest |let Miller, Delvin Owen, Viola Ph 128 BUT it’s " islative program some time in August.|tions and ordered warnings to be|Gulf of Mexico annually. Gronhoy, Harold Holgerson, Helen | Schauer. 813 Main one ‘now it's even better. He plans to confer tomorrow with SCIENTISTS havea congressional leaders on brid controv- NAME for the reason. - ersial banking bill, about come up in the senate. | PRECISE Enzyme Control, There is Gel indication of La THEY call it. eral administration acceptance o! e modified bill reported by the senate Doe te banking committee, although the ENZYMES are something president has Gh given his clea ey MOTHER Nature i to its provision allowing banks to un- derwrite securities. rome inahiinatraee 4 story rigged H Vacation Travel Is NICE and fuscious. f Making Sharp Gains SHE tulle thece Eaxymes oak ‘ H Chicago, July 10.—(?)—Vacation % travel everywhere this summer far eb exceeds that of the 1934 season. Figures from railroads, steamship lines, air lines, buses, hotels and tourist associations, all showed sharp may be covered with creamy uncooked frosting, such as Cocoa-Mocha, which is made as follows: '% cup sweetened condensed milk, 1% tablespoons strong black coffee, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 2% cups confectioners’ sugar and 2 tea- spoons cocoa. Blend condensed milk, strong black coffee and vanilla, Add confectioners’ sugar and cocoa, which have been sifted together. Blend thoroughly and spread on cold cake or. cookies, Makes enough frosting to cover about 2 dozen cookies, 1% dozen cup cakes or to cover tops of two 9-inch cake layers, It is believed that Rome, in the time of Julius Caesar, contained about 1,200,000 inhabitants. The Violations should be partment. For NOTICE ‘Anti-Soliciting Ordinance Peddlers and house to house canvassers for orders for merchadise, magazines, etc., are prohibited from soliciting such orders from private residences unless requested by the occupants to call. Board of City Commissioners. present population is approximately 1,010,000. reported to the Police De- Rent One Unfurnished Apartment Fireproof building. Equipped with Electric Refrigerator and Range. Inquire at Bismarck Tribune Office PHONE 32 -ponpgu STRAIGHTFORWARD FACTS and value are sell- pati 1935 Ford V-8 at a record clio the country over. Take those questions in which you are most interested, and go to the Ford dealer near you today. He'll answer them for you, as he answers the brake question above... with facts, not general claims. Is safety your first requirement? Then besides the bigger and better new Ford brakes, your Ford dealer will show you a welded, all-steel body. He'll point out the low, rigid, double channel X-type frame, and welded steel-spoke wheels. You'll even. all around on all new Fords at no extra cost! Do comfort and room interest you most? Your Ford dealer can point out inches of extra room in the newest Ford V-3— more than you find in many cars at many hundreds of dollars more cost. He'll ex- new 123%-inch springbase make this extra room possible. And how the result is not only more room, but a real “front-scat ride” for every passenger. “Is thrifty operation what you want? Then your Ford dealer can point to the proved economy of the V-8 Ford engine with its dual carburetor--and more than tt Mi if the indicated He upturns, lany of them indicate the best season since the boom days BUT not when to stop. of 1929, THAT'S why fruit spoils. TST ENZYMES are in all beer * i 5 eo WHEN it is being brewed. | Today's Recipe | ‘THE eecret is how to —_—___—____—_—___¢ CONTROL them. Five-Way Ceokise ‘THE Schlits people do it Use 1 1-3 cups (1 can) sweetened condensed milk, %4 cup peanut but- WITH 2 process of their own, me choose one of these five ingred- “PRECISE Enzyme Control.” ents: 2 cups raisins, 2 cups corn flakes, 3 cups cocoanut, 2 cups bran TT means absolute control of oe 1 cup nut meats, chopped. TEMPERATURE, timing and joroughly blend sweetened con- INGREDIENTS 60 that every densed milk, peanut butter and any one of the five ingredients listed. DROP of Schlitz is caught sheet. ‘Bake in moderately Hot oven ba aguria ge ie moder: ot oven (375 degrees Fahrenheit) 15 minutes FULL ripe flavor. That's why or until brown. Remove from pan at SCHLITZ is as good to your once. Makes 2% dozen. TUMMY your thirst. For variety some of the cookies pale lege. make this newest V-8 engine easier than ever on gas and oil. He'll show you how little new parts and labor cost on a Ford V-8, and how few adjustments are ever needed. Go to your Ford dealer today. See this new car. Drive it. Question it. You'll find the best answers to all your questions in the Ford V-8 itself. FORD V8 ‘4 Soey wee ae find eafety glass standard equipment now _ that, he'll show you new refinements that gee oe aes AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS Gee Cope: Location Excellent. ON THE AIR—FRED WARING AND HIS PENNSYLVANIANS, TUESDAY EVENINGS—COLUMBIA NETWORK made Milwaukee : Famous Since 1849 UNIVERSAL MOTOR COMPANY Only Authorized Ford Dealer in Bismarck 208. SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY, . WELWAUEBS, Wis, ©1986, 3.6. B.Co,

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