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NTE SLOT TORTIE LEST —___.._ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 27,1986 1 Arizona’s “Inspiration Home” HOMEMAKERS CHOSE | sore Back Seat T/T) HONOR PRIESTS |stats eis * . Drivers Needed The concert will start promptly at | 8 p.m. The public and friends of the Whit tile ontitee Wi A MA 3 CONCER ! iB MAY 16 COMMITTEES —What this country needs is | ! | jubilarians are cordially invited, ac: more “good back seat drivers” if cording to the sponsors. | = : | you ask Lou Boedecker, ; Groups to Direct Achievement! fhe Montane hishwey ratrel’ | Bismarck, Richardton.and Mott CHORAL FESTIVAL SET h “ baad LaMoure, N. D., April 27.—(4)—The Day Program and Pageant ‘muse Mav GUE RG BaD Jubilarians to be Feted by fourth annual Boutheastern "Choral driver if you're riding in the back y i festival, sponsored by the Dickey- Are Announced iokt aid bs viblatén tha Tiles of St. Mary's Parish LaMoure Activities association will bd ‘ SEE ET safe driving. Remember your life a held here Wednesday. Members of the Membership of the committees to} may depend upon it.” uh i Rev. Bonaventure Goebel, chap-lassociation are the high schools of have charge of staging the Burleigh \eat of St. Alexius hospital and chan-) Ellendale, Edgeley, LaMoure and county Homemakers’ Achievement day cellor of the Bismarck Catholic dio-| Oakes, on May 16 was announced here Sat- cese, will share honors with Rev. Peter urday at the conclusion of the second Fehrenbach, pastor of St. Mary's par- leaders’ training meeting. ish at Richardton, and Rev. P. Vin- GRANT BEATS BUDGE A pageant, depicting the pioneer cent Amann, OS.B., pastor of St.} White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., woman as a trail blazer, will be staged EE HU Placidus parish of Mott, in a jubilee| April 27—()—The Mason-Dixon ten- by the 17 county clubs in connection concert Sunday, May 3, in St. Mary’s|nis title rested Monday on Bryan with the Achievement Day program. hall, Richardton. (Bitsy) Grant, Atlanta, who took a Mrs. J. A. Kohler of the Capitol road Sar celebrated the 50th an-)long and erratic match from Don club is chairman of the arrangements . iis niversary of his ordination to the|Budge, California, Sunday 2-6, 4-6, committee which is composed of Mrs. Spotting Due to Fluorine in Wa- pale Sunday and Monday of|6-3, 6-0, 6-4. Jack Scott, Bismarck club; Mrs. Hen- : i tl week. The other two priests ty Larson, McKenzie club; Miss Pearle ter, Experts Say; Seek celebrated at the same time the 25th ‘Plan New Floors With Use in View “PS nu Foon se some EATING IMPORTANT Stronger and Are Easiest seeeponen TQ FULL ENIOYMENT eahereeeracst| OP AMERICAN HONE @ be considered; first, shall they be ' single or double floors? Second, what ; a eiete : ' kdifid of wood shall be used for the;Benjamin Franklin Started) Ay ep ts third, how shall! Trend Away From Old- “In deciding the first question, the Fashioned Fireplac fact that double floors oa a three- prove " fold purpose’ must be in mind. \ m4 Mi Put on diagonally they act as a{. The heating of the modern home! structural brace to the whole frame. is a much more-important factor than ai it was a few years ago. Our forebears L, Salter, Menoken club; and Mrs. Al-} ing Substitute anniversaries — of their ordinations. gta ce Sen, ee had open fireplaces and did not skimp bert Johnson, Still club. Ceremonies were held in St. Mary's|| R, C., FORSYTHE ade enetration, on underthings, including skirts, and The publicity committee is headed Oe eo church at Richardton and at Assump- “The One-Trip Plumber” the budget permits, double floors they got along very comfo ably. i by Mrs. A. H. Erickson, council sec-| Washington, April 27—(#)—An in-/tion abbey, monastery of the Order of should be included all through. Tf/""r.en that inventive genius, Benja- | retary, with the secretaries of each of | Crease of 130 in the number of com-!Saint Benedict, at Richardton, Plumbing—Heating—Gas-Fitting economies must be made, omit the subfloor on the second floor, for if the house has a cellar, considerable the other clubs automatically filling|™unities where fluorine in drinking] ‘The program will be presented by|| Estimates furnished — All work out the membership. They include:| Water is causing mottled enamel in|the Assumption ‘Abbey. arehiesta, Buaranteed—Done by Licensed Mrs. George Dobson, Bismarck; Mrs.| Children’s teeth led the United States augmented by members of the Dick-|| 894 Qualified Plumbers. Otto Dorman, Boyd Cross Country; | Public health service Monday to re-|inson Municipal band of which J. P.||_ 729 Fifth St. Powe T1507 Mrs. Ida Tolliver, Capitol; Mrs. Albin |New its interest in @ possible preven-| Patterson is director. Nordstrom, Crofte Star; Mrs. J. O,| tative. Miss Mary Flora Wood, violinist, Wright, Driscoll; Mrs. Lucille Farnum,| Dr. H. Trendley Dean, dental sur-|qaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Glenview; Mrs. Oscar N. Erickson,/geon of the national institute of/ wood, 415 Griffin St., and Rev. Adam LakeVille; Mrs. E. L, Adams, McKen- | health, said the number of affected) tiunkier of the abbey will be guest zie; Mrs. Ralph Mallard, Menoken; | districts had increased from 195 in| artists for the occasion, Miss Wood Mrs. Clair Porter, Rainbow; Mrs. H. | 1033 to 325 in 1936 in 25 states. is @ sister of Father Francis Wood of R. Warden, Regan; Mrs. C. I. Olson,| Consistent drinking of water con-jin, abbey. Miss Wood, who is well- a . taining more than one part of fluor- iter Mrs. Be Bi man, These pictures show what can be accomplished with the most. com- Sterling; A nton ack ine in one million parts of water will known in radio and concert work, Still; Mrs. Tebbo Harms, Three Leaf ow is a student at the Minot Teach- monplace ‘sort of house. A dilapidated bungalow was chosen in the ‘ ‘Trygg | Tesult in the mottling or permanent|™ wll Those ‘Good Old Days’ | city of Tucson to become the city’s model home project. Am archi. Clover; Mrs. Arthur Magnus, Trygg| (oy spotting of permanent teeth of |°7S, college. ; » R. EB. , Painted Central heating in the form of the; tet, building supply dealers, paint contractors, and other interested sie Era Me BARE) ONG! children during thelr formation, Dr.| eV: Hunkler, who has appeared in min Franklin, invented an iron stove | to hook onto the fireplace-and bring S = the fire farther into the room. The dust: wil penetrate to the first floor) stove being of cast iron, the heat ‘f-only a single floor is installed; and given forth was infinitely greater than | if there is no cellar, then the sub-/tnat trom the old fireplace. i floor is needed as insulation. In fact!” Next the globe stove was detached | in this case ie board may completely from the fireplace, the} be used as a subfloor. fireplace was closed up, and that Showld Decide Early generation eased up on undergarments If the floors are to be covere® with /and looked with amused indulgence! Unoleum or carpet or some other cov-'on those crude grandparents whg| | sash v7 ering, @ flat-grained soft-wood floor | knew may be used. If not, it is better tolyeg, "or “te ‘uxury that they en: use either an edge-grained wood or one of the hardwoods, as the flat grain may. rise and splinter. These/oid “hot air” furnace that mingled| parties cooperated in creating the attractive home seen in the “after” = | +> Dean said. Until recently, no 2ethod | —— “Mary. any "ait contrary, come in varying degrees of cost, and/coal gas and ashes with its warmth picture. The fixtures and decorations include the most modern im- Oni either mmit- | Of either curing or preventing the con- How does your garden grow?” the better. grades are well worth the/put the stove practically in the dis-| provements. The home has been visited by thousands of persons. tee 1 Mie toe Lewis, Driscoll, Other | dition had been found. BISMAR AIN Spine!” said Mary, quite con- difference if the budget allows the/card, and for years our brownstone- members are Mrs. F. E. ichols, Capi-| ,, The states most severely affected by CK PAINT trary. a: expenditure. |front houses were honeycombed with 1 pole ee oe { Tr the presence of fluorine in water, As for finish, a waxed surface {s/s multiplicity of ducts that not only te uve Gilbert Melick, ‘Three Dean’ said, include South Dakot & GLASS CO. wanted in most cases. Just whatidistributed the heat with its accom- The Wing, Sterling, McKenzie,| While states affected to a minor de 41 Fourth St. Phone 399 sort of base should be laid for the!panying nuisances but allowed those Capitol and Bismarck clubs will com- gree include Minnesota and North wax is 4 matter of opinion. Except !on the second floor to listen in on the Sane a Dakota, PAINTS, VARNISHES, with flat-grained wood a filler should jeonversations in the parlor below. | T ATE iN CLARIFIED HOUSING MOVEMENT ait Doane: papier ae club, SEEEEEEEiian BRUSHES, WALLPAPER, be used first. With this filler there! As the ladies became more con- iin Gchthad ‘ahve of eatiibite come PENN CREW WINS GLASS AND “ should be a degree of stain to darken! scious of the beauties of the slim pro .|..New York, April 27.—()—Stroking ARTISTS’ MATERIALS the floors. The amount of the dark-/file, need of more heat became acute. | Gitar Recker “TakeVille; Miss Pearle 36 beats to the minute over the|} Home of the JEWEL DOUBLE- ening is @ matter of taste, but floors|So. warm air was eclipsed by steam|Sathre Announces Rulings in chopppy waters of the Harlem river,)! QUICK HOUSE PAINT and other i iter, Menoken, Mrs. J. O. Lein, ‘ should not be left entirely unstained, |heat, and thisty years ago this item Advisory Council Trying to See Wing: Ava cPicente ‘Nelson, Bald. | Penh’s varsity crew retained the his-|| quick-drying JEWEL paints, Hoskins-Meyer Bismarck Dealer Oscar H. Will & Co. as dark ones set off the rugs and give; was the main claim to modernism in Connection With Enact- Builders ‘Get Share of win; Mrs, William Kaiser, Bismarck, {ayrruncatn sty aricogen ant ariail enamels and varnishes. Distributors greater depth to the room and are al-jall real-estate advertisements. Then | ment of 1935 and Mrs. Alfred Horner, Moffit. and Columbia by five lengths. The Bismarck Phone 163 \ together preferable. Over this mayjcomplications set in; hot water, in-| Consumers Dollar ieninbatt near ies A : H. E. Spohn, Mgr. —_— Bismarck winner's time was 9:03. be spread a coat or two of shellac, direct radiators, thermostats. and in- 9 i with the wax asa final coat. The ob-jnumerable other gadgets appeared on eee of party ae) = aa Bae casei ists Here’s Government jection to this is that if the wax wears | the scene. And now the once-des| cutive committees and activities of ington, D. C., April 27—A Na- + dtf'and is not renewed before the shel- "hot air” furnese hee’ Conce aen ad | recines commitisemen, under terms| tional Housing Advisory Council has Whitewash Formula lac coat has been damaged it is dif-|the new guise. of air-conditioning. of. the 1935 law were clarified anew|been organized by trade associations whit bis wh ee, | ficult to refinish and not have it look ‘Air Conditioning’ is Latest {Monday irf an opinion by Attorney |covering every branch of the durable te ‘atoms ‘i Ta ERICA ERE patchy, On the other hand, a high} From being an incidental adjunct | General P. O. Sathre. goods and building industries. Its tate ae ye Se aba enit aa ati gloss can be obtained more quickly!to the house, the heating—and now|, Sathre’s opinion came in response |purpose is to coordinate the activities | prim, st Bod Mere se using the shellac. the cooling as well—hag become one| ‘© queries ftom leaders of both major F more than 100,000 members of trade We Tees 4 2 lighthouses follows: Wax Easiest to Patch of its principal cons{derations. ‘The | Political parties in the state. associations to stimulate the construc- Pe a Finite ‘The other method is to place the | average layman has only a vague idea yen oa hontaty held jibes 'tion of more than 250,000 homes soe Anaad SE eeeea: wax directly on the wood. This re-|0f what “air-conditioning” means, To man cc eed be only ain elector of eset usbont hp Svariay ; airing Cie Strain, and add.a peck of salt dis- quires ‘several coats and rubbing to |Most it embraces only—or principally | tne Fane current year. solved in warm water, three pounds bring up a gloss finish, but it has the |—the summer cooling, while as a mat-| County ¥ arty conventions ray pers {ier Sonera! improvement of Amer-| of. powdered Spanish’ whiting, one advantage of being easy to patch|ter of fact that is only a small part.! orm an sided at ane eh Le {can housing standards is the princi-| jound of clear glue dissolved in warm without the spots showing. |The main function of air-conditioning meeting Ascetn alectieh of delegates pal aim of the council, which 1s sup-| water, Mix well and let stand for Paint may be used with many de- {1s the warming, cleaning, and humidi-| +5 the state conventions, “not incon. |Po"e%, bY Tes! estate, architectural | several days. Use as hot as possible. Iightful effects, but it must be borne |fying of the air in winter. Summer | sistent with party principles or pro-|Tuvertising Publishing, and financial) ritty-two pounds of hydrated lime in mind that paint will not stand|cooling would only be operative in! hibited by statute.” interests. can be used in place of the quicklime. hard wear as well as the other fin- most parts of the country for a few! A majority of committeemen mas In planning the program of the - tshe weeks in the year, while the heating Sroup the following purposes will be KING FUAD WORSE Fot.a ‘floot. that must stand hard | Would function for:many months. / ection mae Ue Ma Ticsoort kept in mind: Cairo, April 27.—(@)—The condition abuse;.a. good. floor or spar varnish ON EEE LE SORES Membership Ch 1, To unify the building industry|of King Fuad, gravely ill. with a may be used. ’ Membership of the county executive for selling ® mation-wide housing) throst. and mouth infection, became satedeipeamet sea ang ‘committee may be changed only by | market. Worse Monday, royal physicians an- aps j Majority action of the precinct com-| 2, T® encourage and develop the) nounced, ‘The king has taken no food G r re) or Ice House Becomes mitteemen. rates ittnpeledegt os and advertising | for four days. Resi Precinct committeemen at large |*Ct ee ot 4 aes A Guest sidence| PASS EXAMINATIONS elected in 1934 will hold over until the (Of the bullding industry in order to OTTO DIRLAM LOCK and GUNSMITH —— MACHINIST — insure that a substantial share of Capital City Women Among 24 jaw. which abolished the presidential /housing or for products relating to Philadelphia Orchestra, has found & ity 4 primary, and revamped the party sys- housing. « use for the old ice house on the Successfull Passin; te |. 3. Through cooperation with mem- Sharpening Lawn Mowers Our Connecticut farm he purchased a few : y e eiemeeat ine eaten poviencd bers of the building industry to do ‘Specialty WASH E R years ago. Ingenuity and a small ex- State Tests lin office of precinct committeemen, it |¢Verything possible to insure that the Expert Bicycle Repairing . penditure have \created 2 charming does not apply until 1938, * machinery now available in the form|| 218 Main Avenue edad os guest house in this outbuilding. Devils Lake, N. D., April 27.—(P/—| “The 1935 law provides that execu- |Of existing governmental agencies and Although. the former ice house is | Names of 24 nurses who passed exam-| tive committees shall fill vacancies in |business associations and their estab- only 20 by 30 feet, it houses five guest | inations by the North Dakota state| the office of precinct committeemen,” |lished channels. of production and Toone Gere Siege eas boat om aes earings: ate ae Sathre pointed out. “It is my opin- anne frageeriar smoothly For Expert Plumbing t room. ncer londay by ildred | ion, however, that this provision will|and effici housin 4 amall, accommodating a bed, chair,|Clark of Devils Lake, secretary. not apply or become pein until | market. 7 Can time at less than $100.00 . John’s hospital: Bernice , under provisions 0! apter 135. {the Feder: ious! Administration z Y to form closets. The decorative note is; Margaret Lemke and Helen Muellers Can Delegate Power” ‘and other agencies whoce concern 18 me 4 oe pac ageesn This new EASY . the clothes ¢ aimple and gay. Everything in the|St. Luke’s hospital: Luella B. Larson.) “It is my opinion, therefore,” Sathre 'with a long-range, privately financed wing was # professi ALL the time, and for the first time in ‘place serves a useful purpose: Bismarck—St. Alexius hospital: La-/held, “that until 1938, such vacancies /home-building program history offers a washing action with verne Margaret Wiest, Alice M. Marsh,}can be filled only by a majority of Annabelle M. Bauer, ‘Sister M, Pa-|the county committee, unless a maj- N. P. INCOME GAINS some features comparable to the —— New washing thorough- ness—now for the first trick Flynn, Sister Mary Dominic|ority of the precinct committeemen| St. Paul, April 27.—()—The North- fam EAS’ piral: saving Phone 1326 Stein, Myrtle Oleda Skiftun, Estella| should delegate such power to the!ern Pacific railway Monday reported | rae ¥ § sisi - vy ; E. Zweber, Donnella Lorraine Olson, | executive committee.” jnet’ operating income for Mareh of EET A of $40 to $50. : for. and Veronica Marie Kwako; Bis-| -“ eat . = H ‘County conventions on May 6 may | $368,809, an increase of 40 over - Ashmore and. Ellingson marck Evangelical hospital: Marjorie be: organized and conducted in the|March, 1935, sia WORK Fét-'estimates on painting, pa- R. Gordon, Margaret Frances Rupp. ‘same manner as any ordinary political Best pating and decorating. ma- || Valley City—Mercy hospital: |convention,” Sathre said, “and the | tt te ferials used. ‘Work guaranteed. Carolyn Engelking and Ragna 8. Ol otha at ae porenies way, be 7 is (<3) i a 7 lect y majority vol of the ‘e- Grand Forks—Deaconess’ hospital:!cinct committeemen and valid eos J. S. FEVOLD 70) Mayme Loraine Johnson. | fes.”- Investment, Real Estate, [i — : . . Williston—Mercy’ hospital: Opal| “The supreme court of this state|| ance Bonds Aate aed pees El ri ical Wirin iz Wallace, Maggie C. Farver, Eva Job. | has held that political questions not | if Loans ‘ ecti Hs A tear ney hospital: Frieda, specifically regulated by law should - and Contracting Bored peopel and Louise Mayme be ed by the political bodies|| Sales.and Rentals, City and Housed in a washer of new BEAUTI- FUL design—driven by gears perma- nently sealed in oil and SILENT in CALL | ar se $49 -— French & Welch having such questions unde! id- NO MONEY DOWN—UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY General-Blectric Products |jnetieuste Mere” Mental: Rea eraio.” Sau eld. 7 isnot he rich. 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