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MINOT CLUB DOWNS BISMARCK CHAMPS Fisher Motor Defeats O'Briens, 3 to 2, for Northwest Softball Title Fisher reached the finals by elimi- nating Robertson’s of Bismarck, 7 to 6, in the first encounter, taking out the Hamburger Shop of Minot, 3 to 2, started off its quest for a by shutting out Towner, to 0, and then scored a 4-0 decision over Minot Creamery. The Creamery won third place in the tourney by by edging out Towner, the final contest. E other games included: emer Shop 3, Rugby 2; Minot Independents 3, Mohall Legion 0; THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY zz, 1988 JAMESTOWN HOST TO MAIL CARRIERS W. W. Howes, Assistant, Post- master General, Is Prin- cipal Speaker Jamestown, N. D., July 22.—(7)—It is expected that between 500 and 600 delegates to the annual meetings of the North Dakota League of District Postmasters, the North Dakota Rural Letter Carriers’ association and the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Rural Letter Carriers’ association will have regis- tered Monday for their two-day ses- sions. The joint meeting of the three organizations, which was to have tor, been held Monday, has been post- poned until Tuesday afternoon. ‘W. W. Howes, first assistant post- master general, will be: the principal speaker at the joint session. Others on the program will be Mrs. W. B. Durell, Ames, Iowa, national treasurer of the Ladies’ Auxiliary; W. 8. Hooper, Fargo postmaster ;Carl Bauer, Valley City, member of the national execu- tive committee of the Rural Letter Carriers’ association; W. G. Arm- strong, national president of the Rural Letter Carriers, and Walter R. Ton, Fargo, postal inspector. Short business sessions were held this morning and committees were system by John P. Arnoldy, chief of | civil service commission. They are: the highway patrol. After studying|John A. Whaley, Miss Frances A. the office routine and filing system,| Lamb, and Peter V. Dwyer. they will make 4 tour of inspection in the state Tuesday and Wednesday. | Both North Dakota and South Da- | kota, starting highway patrol systems ry for the first time this year, are study- ing the Minnesota highway patrol. Delegations from both states will at- spoons sugar, 4 baked 3% inch tart tend the Minnesota police school in shells, % cup strawberry jam, % August. pint vanilla ice cream, % cup shredded cocoanut, ‘. + Beat egg whites until foamy Carver Quits Fly ing ™ throughout; add sugar, 2 tablespoons To Resume Publishing |: a time, eating atter each addi- > boeearelah sugar is blended. Then . N. D, : Dan |Continue beating until mixture will Cae NS Bee ae Reig |stand in peaks, Cover bottom of tart flights into the upper regions of the |Shells with jam. Fill with hard ice air for weather data for the U.S. de-|Cream. Pile meringue over top. partment of agriculture here, will re- Sprinkle with cocoanut. Set on pan sume publication of his weekly news- jo Serer ois Today’s Recipe ! Cocoanut Ice Cream Tarts Two egg whites, unbeaten, 4 table- covered with four layers of heavy Paper; brown in hot oven (500 degree Fahrenheit) 1 to 2 minutes. Sezve immediately. Vegetabe Salad This is a hearty kind of vegetable salad, which is suggested for picnics. This recipe will serve eight. One cup cooked peas, 1 cup cooked green beans, 1 cup diced cooked car- rots, 1% cups chopped celery. % cup chopped sweet pickles, 2 tablespoons chopped onions, 2 tablespoons chopped Pimentos, % teaspoon salt, % teasyoon Pepper, % cup salad dressing, 2 table- spoons sour cream, Mix cream with dressing. Add rest of ingredients. Arrange in a bowl lined with lettuce. Chill until picnic time. Cover top with lettuce and wrap in waxed paper. Paper, Sel Lidgerwood, N. D., Moni- tor, Aug. 1 George Lockhart of Cheyenne, Wyo.,; has been named observer here. Be- fore coming to Fargo, Carver was stationed at Pembina, N. D. Pe CANDIDATES hie POST H — ) — Ap- paarumene of s habe at Moor- head, Minn. appeared imminent Monday as the postoffice department made known a list of three eligible candidates, recently certified by the TICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by the secretary of the Industrial stocker cattle. ko Live Stock Auction Saturday, July 27 SOO STOCK YARDS, BISMARCK, N. D. We will have our regular sale of all kinds of live stock. This stock will be sold on commission for farmers and ranchers. There will be buyers here for good horses and colts, as well as dairy cows and e < et ea bach ict cy i: appointed. Presiding officers are: fle ea we acts tes ue ie iy i a a stock you have. You are certain to receive saan i: towne 6. waite : : H. D. Mack, Dickey, of the League of |warehouse and two story and base- ———— ABRHE courtroom where a strong guard will be posted to prevent violence attempts, nips eed etn hE over railroad londing. track together 1 1 0] Gerald Thompson. shown right, handcuffed. will face a first degree murder trial on July 22 for the | Mooreton, of woe Letter Car-| with ‘connecting tunnel and bridge THE LIVE STOCK MARKET © 0 1| criminal assault slaying of Mildred Hallmark, left, pretty 19-year-old cafe hostess. Thompson, 25. | Hrs and Mrs. EB. Cornell, Dun-|to be erected in connection with and L. E, Heaton, Jr, 0 0 0| a mild-mannered factory hand by day, confessed the Hallmark killing and a score of other night i anny, pete ot Gane Porke: Nere pana 2 0 1 0] attacks on women, then pleaded ‘not guilty when arraigned. Following his arrest, he was hidden | saactor” will serie ae the tad wnSeparate bids will be received on 010 ip three other Illinois cities when threats of mob violence were voiced in Peoria. ht. ‘The bal les 1 ‘ oon oe ee eee i | | Gea. 000 sions will close with the joint meet= Electrical Work. ‘ o00 ing Tuesday afternoon dera may be ovtained trom the oftics ort WALLACE TELLS IT TO MOTHER of Joreph ‘Bell. DeRemer, Aretitect, rand Forks, North Dakota. Pi i fil the f Hs besides Greyhound Extends iri’ sulaip Souteey, "Sita lacier| F ‘orks, ‘argo, ani not, jor' a= 25 3 ue ary: Becrifiees—B. Aare, oa a - Pau aimerota. | ene ‘ae os lanney. Two base ichardson. roug! e purchase North- js are to be accompanied w! RH Elthree base hit — Zahn. Hits — off land Greyhound Lines of all bus|®,D!dder's bond in the sum of 59 of Bd 9 0 O/Zahn 4 in 7 innings; off Wilson 5 in routes in Montana formerly operated|and accompanying bond are to be Frazier Hunt © 1 0/7 innings. Struck out—by Zahn 5; by by the Great Northern Stages, bus|Placed in a plain sealed envelope and ae 1 0 1/wison 2. Bases on balls—off Zahn trips from Bismarck to Glacier Na-|™atked bid on general or that, part ‘ “a ‘0! je. wor! l= 11 113; off Wilson 0, Umpire—Howe, tional Park are now possible, accord- |dressed to John Wishek, Secretary of Has Been . § i. & oie ————— che Greyhound officials . 8 a feet te ee , wo £ The department of agriculture re- rvice on the new routes was|delivered to Mr. Arthur FP. Bonzer, Jr. fa 4 ‘ 3 ports its forest products laboratory launched by Greyhound beginning | Ma"9Ser, of ihe State Mill and Eleva. a 66 : at Madison, Wis., had 4,500 visitors July 16th, and local Montana sched-|Mill and Elevator, Grand ‘Forks, 0 0 Olast year. ‘ules have been arranged to make di-|North Dakota, on or before: 10 REPO! or The Sterling St jn the State of North Dakota, at the close of business June 29th, 1935. Loans and discount: Overdrafts, secure gecured ....... ‘Warrants, stocks, tax cer- tificates, claims, etc. Government Banking hou: and fixtures + 40.84 fi eles Capital stock ata in .. Reconstruction Finance Corp. Debentures Surplus fund Undivided pro: e benses and taxes paid ... 416.16|N. Dak. Banks, and will be cashed by the Commissioner, and said cash|, individual depos- its subject to iE CONDITION OF |STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION fe Bank at Sterling, $ 91,171.13] will be received by the State High- 19.37|the Department of State Highways 4,238.43 |9:30 o'clock “A. M. August 16, 1935, at 2,300.00|which place and time they will be 6,050.00 The Proposals must be mailed pia te “or otherwise deposited with the 13,527.80 13,568.64) Regan So. SE_ Cor. McLean $122,971.69 oD Co, South in Burleigh Coun- 15,000.00 % A certified check for 5%, to- 15,000.00 | full amount of the gross sym bid, 6,500.00/must accompany each proposal. All » NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 1. Proposals for the construction of a State Highway Still So. Regan So. & SE Cor. McLean Co. South way Commissioner in the offices of at Bismarck, N. Dak., not later than pure opened and read. Department of State Highways at Bi ck, N. Dak., and shall be seal- ed and endorsed “Proposal for con- structing a Btate Highway Still So. (NDUSPW Project No. NRS 450 ABC ether with a bidder's bond in the certified checks shall be drawn on will be returned to the successful rect connections with transcontinen- tal Greyhound schedules already in service across the state over U. 8. Highway No. 10 via Miles City, Bil- lings and Butte, Mont. Six hundred miles of routes are in- volved in the transaction, including service from Butte to Helena, Great Falls, Shelby, Lewistown and Havre. Approximately three-quarters of a million bus miles per year will be op- erated between these cities. Bus con- nections for Glacier National Park will be made at Great Falls, Mon- Road Patrol Studies Minnesota’s System St. Paul, July 22.—(?)—A delegation of five North Dakota police officers began a study of the Minnesota high- way patrol system Monday for the purpose of inaugurating a highway o'clock A. M. (Tuesday) the (23) day of (July) 1935. All bids received will be opened and acted upon by the Industrial Com- mission not later than seven days thereafter, The State of North Dakota through the Industrial Commission reserves the right to accept or reject any o particular bid, or reject all bids r ceived, By orde: of the State Industrial Con:mission. Walter Welford, Chairman. John Wishek, Secretary. On a Reportorial for The State Mill & Elevator As- sociation of the State of North Dakota. Joseph Bell DeRemer, Architect Grand Forks, North Dakota. ed The tail goes with the hide—Now you get all four- —2 TIRES and 2 TUBES TO AMERICA” “ontinent .... And Now This World- famous Correspondent Tells What ‘We, the People, Are Thinking, Say- ing, Doing .. . In 12 Stellar Articles, to Appear Exclusively in - This Newspaper, Beginning Today on Page 1 Tour Across ‘the Official cares were put In the background when Secretary of Agri- culture Wallace stopped off at Green Mountain Falls, Colo., and posed for this picture with his mother, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace of Des Moines, at the family’s rustic retreat. Later he left for Seattle to deliver an address. (Associated Press Photo) for the Nat’l. Adv. ist Line List Price of 1 Tire and 1 Tube—all 4 for as low as $8.25. Gamble Stores. bidder upon the filing of an approv- ed contract bond, 826.11 4. Contemplated work consists of 3.938 miles of Earth grading and in- cidental work involving approximate- police system, authorized by the North Dakota legislature at its last session. The group, headed by Frank L. Putnam of Bismarck, was being 41,627.14 13,582. Total ......0...0.e00e + $122,971.69 State of “Dakota,” County of Burleigh—ss. . yiatene: Cashier phe Pe one da a ae % true, to the Sout wor my knowledge and ‘belief. H. B. WILDFANG, | jer. ribed and sworn to before me this 'bth day Besa, Di PILLSBURY, Notary Public. Burleigh County, N. D. My commission expires July 19, 935. Correct Attest: REAL ESTATE MORT- SUNE UNDER CIAL EXECUTION NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of judgment and decree in foreclosure rendered Goure of the Fourts Judisiel District io and for the County of Burleigh, North ote, red Gocketed in the office of the. Clerk of.said Court on the 18th day of July, 1935, in an action wherein Anton Waldo was plaintiff, and E. v. Lahr, Grace Lahr, his wife, and Investors Mortgage Security Company, Inc., of Bismarck, North Dakota, were "de- the plaintiff nd for the estate mort- fendants, in favor inthe sum of 2s foreclosure of tl 5380 securing the sum adjudged to rt be due, made, executed and delivered by E.'V. Lahr and Grace Lahr, his ite, of Burleigh County, North, Da- mortgagors, to the Investors Mortgage Becurity Company, Tues of Bismarck, North Dakots, mortgagee, upon the property “here cribed, which seid mortgage was dat- ed July 29th, 1916, and filed for rec- and recorded in “ot t Mortgages on page 165, ed by en instrument in st iat, 1916, to ta, which filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota, on the 12th day of ei 1932, at - o'clock P. M., and Apri loc} recorded in 175 of et e1 by me of the described to satiety, " id judgment with interest and costs of so, much thereof as Proc f said sale applicable thereto will satiety, and that by vir- tue of a writ of special execution to aut of. the office and une eal of the Clerk of said Court, directing me to erty pursuant to said I, Fred E. Anstro County, North Dakota, and appointed, by said | Court to the sale of emises here- to the’ highest bidder, for ublic auction, at the front door’ of the Court House in the city of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, North Dakota, on the 4th of Septem- ber, 1935, at two o'clock P. M., of said day, to ‘satisfy said judgment with interest, accrued costs ‘utol thereof the proce apy licable thereto will satisfy, at the premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold pursuant to sald judgment, writ and this notice, are sence bed _as follo The North Oper r (NEX) of Bec- don ‘Thirteen 13) tn Township One forty-one a Nh, orth, Range nty-seven (' it, taining 160 acres, ay or ‘west ace the Government survey meced | in Burleigh Cou: North Dako! putea this 1ith day of July, 1936. rea_E. Anstrom, Sheritt of Burleigh County, North Dakot C.-¥. Kelsch, ttorney for Plaintiff, hee Ae idan, ‘ North Dakota. %/22-29 '8/5-12-19-26, 86,055.53 | ly: 0.36 Acres Clearing and-Grubbing; 51197 C. Y. Unclassified eee 8414 C. Y. 8. Overhi a Fu nish & Deliver 18” 9 Ne 18” Conn. Bands; 400 aged Unload, Haul & Install C. M. P.; 432 L. F. Fur- nish & Deliver 15” Concrete Pipe; 342 L, F. Furnish & Deliver 21” Concrete Pipe; 774 L. F. Unload, Haul & Install Concrete Pipe. 5. Copies of the Proposal blanks may be obtained from the ment of State Highw: t . Di Plans and specifications a in the Division Office of the partment of State Highways at Bismarck, N. Dak., and the office of the Department of State Highways at Bismarck, N. Dak. and also at the office of the County Auditor in the County wherein the project or pro- pacts are located. All bidders are invited to be vrs mt at the opening of the propos- als, 7, The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals, to Nerd aed nicalities, or to accept such a: be determined to be for the best 1 in- terests of the County and State, 8. Bidders must bid oh all items contained in the proposal blank. Any bid or bids received for any number of items less than those contained the proposal will be coi sidered s Itregular and rejected as such “The attention of bidders is di- reied to the Special Provisions cov- ering subletting or assigning the con- tract and to the use of Domestic Ma- terials, “The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this pro- all be not less than eighty (80) cents per hour. “The minimum wage paid. to all in- termediate labor em) on this roject shall be not than sixty- ‘ive (65) cents per hour, “The minimum wage paid to all un- skilled labor Sanbyen on this pro- dect shall be not than fifty (50) per hour. ‘Where board is furnished by the contractor, ateauction the above rate may bi for tual cost of board, but not to d eighty cents per day. “The minimum wages paid to the following classes of camp help to whor the provision regulating hours of employment does not apply shall be_as follow: hmen not less than $16.00 per Pa ckesvera not less than $15.00 per week. ee not less than $15.00 per a cstiers not less than $15.00 ‘per week. Cook's helper not less than $14.00 per week plus board. Cook not less than $18.00 per week Plus beard, r not less than $15.00 per “The minimum rate for truck rent- a exclusive of driver's wages, shall be, five cents per cubic yard mi “Trucks shall be limited to a ma: imum load of four (4) cubic yards for hauling surfacing material from the source of supply to its place on the roa 10, Bids are requested on the ubsequent legislation shall require observance of minimum wages and or maximum hours of em- ployment and or limitation as to age of employees, in ay aera of government contra contract entered into shall be subject to modi fication to accord with tory requirements iP. be thorined' OS es pine aby. oe PARTMENT (lene) W. J. Flannigan, Highway Co1 a Dated: ” 31-38. ighway Commissioner. Men’s and Young Men's All-Wool Worsted Suits Single and Double-Breasted $19.50 Alex Rosen and Bro. Bismarck shown the operation of the Minnesota What is the yardstick for a cigarette... Take mildness for one thing —how does it measure up for mildness? Chesterfields are milder—not flat i or insipid, of course, but with a pleas- ing flavor. Then take taste for another thing —does it have plenty of taste? Chesterfields taste better—not strong but just right. In other words, They Satisfy— that’s my yardstick for a cigarette. Chesterfield .. the cigarette thats MILDER Chesterfield ... the cigarette that TASTES BETTER 1905, Laenarrr & Meany Tenure €