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oN TN ‘BISMARCK CITIZENS e Hosts at Dinner and Smok- er Thursday Evening at Riverside Park Camp Officers and men of CCC company 795 were hosts to a group of Bis- itizens at a dinner and smoker it at the camp in Riv- ate with the young company and heard some of their experiences while the CCO and their pres- outlook on life. All en- usiasm for the life of an enrollee their apprecistion for the edu- nal advantages which are being lered them at little or no cost. Chief spokesman for the visitors Gov. Walter Welford who said he proud of the work which the CCC them a definite monument to ‘Ives and to the CCC movement. lames Guthrie, Jr., sperintendent of work being done in local parks by unit, said they are about ready a begin the construction of additional tnic shelters and open-air fireplaces Pioneer park where the unit has en i 3 One of Best in State “jg Cap't. Fred N. Whiting, state CCC jutant, said the local unit is one of he best he has seen, complimenting men on their own appearance and of their camp. Acting as toastmaster at the dinner Was Capt. William Baily, company pommander. -He is being assisted in Management of the unit by Lieuts. aaid Lind and Donald Johnston by Lt. W. A. Moore, medical of- ‘The unit, which claims to be the ost widely traveled in the CCC, hi worked in California and Arkan- as well as North Dakota, distribut- B to its guests the initial copy of the lomadic Nonpareil,” a camp news- per which will be printed twice each ith. In addition to personal notes out the unit members, the first is- Gives a brief history of the organ- tion, which was formed here in 1933, Only 11 of the original mbers still are with the company. SLOPE DISTRICT 10 Me y GET HUGE CCC DAM argest Structure Built by Corps in North Dakota Will Be 27 Feet High Work on the largest dam ever built the CCC in North Dakota will be- soon on Cedar creek, 19 miles ‘th of New England in Hettinger nty, A. D. McKinnon, technician charge of CCC work in North Da- and eastern Montana, said here ‘The structure will be 27 feet high d 233 feet long, of which 105 feet Mil be used for a spillway. The dam d- adjoining dikes will contain 000 cubic yards of dirt and will Beate a lake of 225 acres, cont 60 acre feet of water when full. e site for the dam is at a point the junction of the Hettinger, » Adams and Bowman county and all four counties will co- e in the effort. Slope and counties each will furnish moving machinery for use on the pe. and the CCC will provide the la- and do the hand work. Khe project was proposed several ks ago but the start of work was ed by the necessity of getting o from the district office of CCC, present regulations limiting height of CCC dams in North to 20 feet. he largest dam constructed by the , McKinnon said, is being built hamberlain, 6. D., and is 54 feet h. It will contain 265,000 yards earth and will form a lake two wide and 10 miles long in the creek basin. A. D. McKinnon, 4s superintendent of the two CCC at work on the job. s. Himmelspach’s Le Funeral Held Friday Ineral services were held at 9 a. Friday, from the Yucca Catholic ch for Mrs. Frank Himmelspach, Bf Center, who died late Wednes- ® Mandan hospital. Diabetes the cause of death. 7 ‘Himmelspach was born in June 5, 1871, and came to Bh Dakota about 40 years ago with mily, settling at Venturia. They to Center 20 years ago. viving are nine children, Mike, , Albin, Joe and Mrs, Francis nto Seed Crop at Ray ‘Finest in State’ , N. D., Aug. 9.—(#)—The pota- d crop in this vicinity is the and healthiest” in the state, ers of the potato tour said nere ing a tie of Williams and ¥’S FUNERAL SUNDAY na, N. D., Aug. 9.—(?)—Funer- ces will be held at the Medina house Sunday at 1 p. m. for ce Kanenwischer, 7, who died day night at Jamestown from received in an automobile wt. He was the son of Mr. and hold Kanen' » near 1,000 Bars of Soap Made by FERA in N. D. Made and distributed to North Da- kota relief clients since April, 1934, are nearly 1,000 bars of soap, reports Mrs, Hazel Falley, state director of women’s work. Soap was made from the tallow left from the state-wide canning pro- gram last summer as a by-product of the canning units which canned nearly three million and a half pounds of beef. Supreme Court Fall Work Begins Sept. 2 ing day for filing of cases for the September term, Aug. 20, Newton said. It was possible, Newton explained, that the fall term may be delayed because of the state bar association fan Sept. 6 and 7 at Grand Firat cases on the fall term of the; For! state supreme court are scheduled for the’ opening day, Sept. 2, John Newton, clerk of court, said Friday. There will be no sessions of the court during this month, with clos- ORANGIZE "HOBBY CLUB Reeder, N. D., Aug..9.—Girls from 9 to 15 years of age. are eligible for membership in the Girls’ Hobby club THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1935 organized here by “Mrs. Lloyd Mc-/dition part of the $15,000 road levy Neil, FERA recreational supervisor.| will be transferred into the coynty’s President is Barbara Gullen; Carr, vice president; and Alice Hau- gen, secretary-treasurer. $28,000 FOR RELIEF Alice | general fund for poor relief purposes. TEACHES CARE OF SICK Napoleon, N. D., Aug. 9.—A Red Carrington, N. D., Aug. 9.—More/|Cross class in home hygiene and care than $28,000 has been set aside by|of the sick conducted by Miss Adele Foster county in its next year’s bud-|Mathews, Logan county FERA nurse, get for the care of mother’s pensions,|has just been completed at: Burnstad. old-age pensions, mentally. and phy-| Similar classes will be opened sically handicapped persons. In oad kenuataes the county. | J 50° Fleecydown quality. All Wool Double Blankets Reg. $5.98 4, 98 rx. All Wool Single Blankets Reg. $4.98 3,98 x. Cotton Filled Comforters re ee top, 2 98 ee Cotton Double Blankets Reg. $1.39 1,19 rx. Cotton Single Blankets S5Ocz. holds this blanket until November Ist Or pay 25% down on any blanket over $2. Pay balance before Nov. ist, or when blanket is taken from store. Studio Couch Reduced 15% in the Sale 3294 $8 Down, $5 Monthly, Semeit Carrying Charge One of the best values we've ever offered in studio couches. All-steel frame, innerspring mat- tress, reverse cushions. 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