The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1936, Page 3

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ni TE -_ Cai Willard | Roberte— $6,000,000 highway program in North 162 0 be under contract by July 1, § MERIT BADGES cmansit Bla public healthy Dakota for the next fiscal year. : Art Tilsen—Pathfind! J +) Ing, civics, swim- ‘With the allocation of $3,018,200 by| For the fihcal year of 1937: $1,968,- AT CAMP SETS MARK’ jaa - AWARDED SCOUTS) "22-22" "=| PROGRAM PREPARED |i mete eas er nas| Herbert Rosen— state highway department chief, said) ,,7unds, already available through the WPA for works progress highway e | Fie, id te Ben idee st oven, FOR NEXT BIENNIUM beniben Apia the year waite proximately three-q Largest Number Ever to Attend : Six Boys Become Members of| =rint aid te animals; animel indus: ny 1. 1907, and an additional $2,000,- Period Now Enjoy ing Out- 3 Order of Arrow, Honorary "Troop 6 Bismarck: Earl Beatt— . —————— Firat’ald to animals, animal industry: john Conr: vies, public health, Fraternity bird study; Donald’ bowney—con- Allocation in Addition to Two servation, ret al lo animals; Rob- ort Erdahl“Firemanship; Bill Koch— Millions Sought for Drouth jremans! » ploneering, cooking. ‘Troop. 7 Bismarck: Wiibur Dell— Relief Jobs Safety; Robert Guthrie—Safety, swim. ming, (tiremanship, pathtinding, con- servation, plo s Officials of the state highway de- Troop 9 Bis Anton Bartole— Pathfinding, cooking, firemanship, | Partment prepared Wednesday for s safety; George Bartole—satety, cook- ing; John Goets—Pathfinding, safety a ser — Interpreting, mechanics,’ pioneering, safety, athletics; Edward Mi irst ald, ‘pathfinding, fire. Se Eee ge | Our Annual Clearance | RUMOFS OF » conservation, fire- manship, personal health, first aid, . | handicraft, pathfinding, safety. w were Troop 10 Bismarck: Billy Mills— . », | Automobiling, conservation, first aid | he to animals, pathfinding, clvics, ani- | ry wf af a i Witness Maenping siprenm. Ross, Willard Roberts, Winston mal Industry, firemanship, leather: 4 4 E ber of a prominent Memphis, Tenn., Mills, Troop 15 Goodrich: Wilbur Augus. family, 1s shown as she related to Howard Felt eee oe “4 : Memphis police how she and The jmouth, Bernard Helser, and Lea Wit- Deering visceattig tai iene, Rev. Claude Williams of Little Rock, |tenberg. Camping, bird study, pathfinding; were beaten by a band of six men Bob Doering was voted the scout | Raymond Haux—Pathfinding, handi- Starts white investigating rumors of the /with the cheerlest disposition. Wal-|Fmy'y hesonel health, leatherwork: “slaying” of a Negro sharecropper |ter Doering was named best camper, | 0; ‘Leedy—P% . near Earle, Ark. (Associated Press |and Homer Corwin, camp goat. : icratt, pachtinal " ry 6 awards and |ler—Cooking, first aid, athletics; ARMOUR CREAMERIES WILL Si ‘ia ek aco inte winning thems as follows: "| Ralmet—civicy, ploneorin apie Tomor TOW, June 25th REBUILD THEIR CREAMERY AND Troop 6 Bismarck: | Baker—Pioneering, cooking: Richard ‘Troop No. 9—Bill Weymouth, Liber Herbert Schwartz, Frederick | Dennis Hendrix. Beyer—Personal health, pron Glasser, ‘Westbrook, Selmer Gron- hoy and Ernest Engle.” wae BE LG 2 i In order td clear up rumors of all kinds, we wish to announce that: : ‘Troop 1§ Goodrich: Robert Trover,|‘Proop 71 Berantons Winston Car . ; POULTRY PLANT IN BISMARCK. Harold Rue, Leonard ee meee a ere atin neli—Pioneering. P 1 9 5 t 9 5 "Troop Se oa leas, Fred Nagel, Russell Kruger,|ter Erdmann, Carl Franklin, jam | T, 3s Zan wh a Treo No: li Walter ‘Brophy, ill arcs Tider Aaiton Gaede, | Bechler. Camping, ‘civics, public healthy perc rices ° fe) 4, i don Dahlen, Hi Troop 71 Scranton: James Whalen, 5 Thanks to all who have so kindly offered their services. sonal health; Norman Kamins—Scho- willl 5. “ cae greygon lugo aaa Gaebe, Berton Portal Eawin wee diene ‘Troep & Bismarck: larship, fii aid, camping, civics; No. pee Tnitich, Alvin’ Moltach, Fugerie Hasse,/Norman Peveld. wy farehip; Leo Wittenberg cimeine:|f] . ‘Right in the heart of the season—a long time to TO OUR PATRONS... Ed Nagel and Clarence i Pay 9 Bismarck: William Wey- | Egan Eliwein—Camping. adue tie Fuerst, {Troop 11 Bismarck: Michel Cher- Fall linniay, Blin iat c | We are now temporarily located in the rear of the Cen- ME ates Pil Go Aa wi toop 18 Goodrich: Dale Mutchler. From Hayloft A large assortment and, while sizes are broken, tral Lumber Co. yard, just across the street south of camp director; Russell Saxvik, assiat-| mer Eeewrectt 7 Wiener Bl Fatal to Little Girl|}] ye ought to be able to please. the Bank of North Dakota, Leonard Rosenberg, rey Star Class: Troop 9 Bismarck: ‘Troop 18 Goodrich: Wilbur Augus- . D, ’ We are striving to give you the best possible service tadt, ond Hau: Ernest Fe ok, Br eal, cone Len a: ‘Troop § Bismarck: Jack Big Reduction under the circumstances. Thanks again Troop 9 Bismarck: Bernard Heiser, Peterson and “8 pono asm Ge. Dona. mizogR, 15 Gooarich: Douglas | hoe apply to both Men’s and Women’s Shoes. : Titon Vogel Bnell,| George Dewey, all junior officers; T.| Troop 2 Bismarck: Homer Corwin. A C eameries loward Henderikson. assistant cook. orwin—Bird study, conserva . anit00p No. 64, Mandan—Harold Fix} all of the above officers are from| tion, cooking, first ald to, animals, | was playing sal e 0e art Broadway Bismarck, N. D. Carl Nelson, Manager Blamarck except Buman and Dewey,| camping, civ 3; John: Gun- Manager : Troop No, 56, McClusky — Dale] ono 'sre trom New Salem and Man-|e#!—Camping, Tommy Lewis civics; . —Personal health; Rufus Lumry— ‘Troop No. 87, New Salem — Marvin | dan, respectively. Conservation; Howard Peterson— Everybody Invited to Inspect the Finest Train in the World Twtam es REXALL TRAIN iin BISMARCK __..2444 “Wonder All Day Friday _<@ pO | Jun e 26 i i. at | ‘ : Century _ Exhibition Hours 10:30 a. m. to 12:15 p. m. 2:30 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. ; four, This Modern Train With “Streamlined” Appointments Is Bringing a “Wonderland of Science” Right to Your Door! ele ee eS Seen the Longest Streamlined Train in the World. View the Won otive—Weight 350 Tom,

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