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of. the. | Bloedau and Mrs, Geo. Watson. i A large group of local friends of Mr. and Mrs, Manferd Manly chari- varied them at the George Manly home Sunday night. The junior and senior high schoo! students held a bunco party at the home of Miss Edna Coons Friday evening. ) BE. Larson of Aneta visited his. brother Henry Saturday and Sunday. The local school children entertain- ed at a Halloween party in the hall Saturday night. The W. C. T. U. members gave their annual banquet Tuesday night at the J. F. Wildfang home. Those winning the various contests and giant uring the social hour were C. D. King, Mrs, W. H. Stark, Warren Clizbe and Mrs. E. Adams, Twelve friends of Mrs. J. W. Rod- gers surprised her Wednesday after- noon, the occasion being her 82nd birthday anniversary. A pot-luck! lunch was served, including two birth- day cakes that centered the table. Mrs, Linn Sperry and daughter, Mrs. Benson of Bismarck, were present. The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. Erick Slovarp Wednesday, Nov. 11. | Missouri By MRS. K.®. SNYDER Mr, and Mrs, James Robidou and family were entertained at dinner! Tuesday evening at the John Craw- ford home. the occasion being Mrs. Robidou's birthday anniversary. John Clark spent several days last week in Bismarck visiting’ at the home of his son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs, James McDonnell, Mrs. Joseph Erickson was hostess to about 20 ladies at her home Thurs- day afternoon at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Fay Brown, a recent bride. Mrs. Brown (Esther Chesak) plans to leave for her home in Missoula, Mont.. next week. Mr, and Mrs, Claude Houser en- tertained a group of friends and neighbors at a dancing party at their home Saturday night. Mrs. William Mills from near Brit- tin is spending a few days at the home of her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Irvine and Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday evening where they attended the Pioneers’ banquet. | Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Mr.{ and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and family were Sunday supper guests at the C. D. Kimball home near Brittin. Mr, and Mrs. Archie Gamble en-; tertained friends at a Halloween sup- per at their home Saturday evening. By RITA MAE WORST Mr, and Mrs. John Flannigan, Mr. and Mrs, Gus Hogue, Sr., and daugh- ter, Mae, Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter Rita Mae, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr. were Capital City shoppers Saturday. Miss Clara Hogue, who is employed tn Mandan, spent Tuesday at her parental home. Mrs, Herman Worst and daughter Phyllis, Mrs. Clifford Taylor and son Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. John Flanni- gan and son Raymond were Tuesday | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawit- ter and family. Noreen Robins of Bismarck spent several days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Filannigan, last week. | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW ‘The Menoken Ladies’ Aid held its annual chicken supper Wednesday evening in the town hall. The Misses Lillian Neumann and Anne Satreaas of Gibbs township spent the week-end with Mrs. O. R. Ayers. Elmer Agnew accompanied George Foell and Raymond Little, Temvik, and Quinten Foell of Moffit to Halli- ra N. D., Friday. Miss Opal Melick from “Washburn | was a supper guest at the home of M. F. Agnew Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Sherman and son Eugene of Driscoll visited at the homes of relatives here Sunday. Shoppers from this vicinity in Bis- marck Saturday were, Mr. and Mss: T. Estell and daughter Virginia, P. E. Wood and daughter Mabel, J. B. Sal- ter, Mrs. M. O. Sherman and family, Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Sherman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Reed and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abe- Jein and family, Mrs. Laura Dance, and Mrs. Minnie K. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Knoll of Bis- marck were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klipstein Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Ayers and fam- fly and Misses Lillian Newman and Anna Satreas of Gibbs were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeakle Sunday. — —s Richmond 1| —— | By MARTBA BOSSERT Louie Beal, Adolph Degner, Charley Keuhl and G. A. Bossert motored to Towner and Anamoose Tuesday, Mrs. Richard Weber was an over- night guest at the Reynold Hein home Wednesday. David Bossert was a supper’ guest ‘at the Adolph Degner home Friday. Jake Berg, Donald Rhodes and Ru- dolph Engel -were Wing shoppers ‘Tuesday. Mrs. Christ Berg, daughter Pauline, Mrs. Jake pean and’son, Mrs. Holmburg, Mrs. George Harmon and Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Bossert and son were among the shoppers in Wing | “ Saturday, John Degner motored to Pettibone Saturday evening to get Norville Hill ed at the George Harmon home Sat- arday. Arthur Berg, Alice Johns, Garth|at Scallon and Clara Bossert, students Wing. high. school. spent. the week-end at their respective homes. Mr. Holwagener was a caller at the Frank Brezden home Sunday. Callers at the A. H. Heinle home ‘Thursday were Easy Polonsky, F. Mrs. Walter Grew visited her par- |ents, Mr. and Mrs, Holmothle, last wee! ’ Mr. and Mrs. C. Schlofman motor- ed to McClusky Saturday. | Brittin By O. DUTTON YOUNG, RUSSELL A, — — — — — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine and children i and Mrs. Homer Anderson ughter were dinner guests ah ote on the Dave Kershaw home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Day and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day were Bismarck vis- itors Wednesday. Mrs. C. D, Kimball is spending a few days with friends in Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and family spent last week-end with a brother- jin-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Harry Blount at Kilbernie, Mr. and Mrs, John Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and children and Mr. and Mrs, Almond- inger and children were Sunday visit- ors at the C. D. Kimball home. Mr, and Mrs, E. M, Whitteaker and Mrs. Clark Crawford were among those who attended the Pioneers banquet in Bismatck Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Doan were Monday dinner guests at the Harold Irvine home. Mrs Nora Allensworth and Ethel Louise, Miss Clara Mauk and Mrs. O. Dutton and son Roy were Tuesday supper guests at the Dave Kershaw home, Ed McMullen and Ed Kuntz were Bismarck callers Monday. ‘Mrs. Wm. Mills is spending several days at the home of her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Robidou, o—_____________-¢ | Baldwin | oy mus. FLORENCE SORNER E. A. Fricke has returned home from St. Paul where he delivered. a car of livestock, Mr, and Mrs, Carl Landerholm and their daughter, Burnette have return- ed to their home in Bismarck after a few days’ visit among local relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon have moved to the farm owned by R. G. Borner a few miles southeast of here. is _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRI FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1 6, 1936 Foil (owGki holes aWedindday gree are for a several days’ visit. and Mrs, Sheldon and tatahiy of Binearekiand bar, and Mrs. Andy Lamb were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCormick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Welch and family of Bismarck were dinner guests at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw Sunday. Mrs. Albin Spanberg and daugh- ter Violet were dimmer guests at the Elmer Lundquist home Monday. Hampton By ELIZABETH £OPFY Business callers in Linton from this territory Monday afternoon were Steve Koppy, daughter Elizabeth, Gus Job and Theodore Schnaible. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy attended the silver wedding anniversary festiv- ities held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Koppy at their farm home south of Mandan Thursday evening. The Halloween program and pie social held in the Busby schoolhouse Friday evening was well attended by the people of this community. The program was given by pupils of the schools of Miss Honey and Mr. Yetter. John Backhaus transacted business in Linton Friday afternoon. | Sterling "By SHIRLEY STEWART Sterling high school gave its school play, “Wild Ginger,” Thursday night, The following were members of the cast: Dale Sherman, Bob Browna- well, Lloyd Hanson, Hugh Jessen, Clifford Hanson, Roy McClusky, Laura Langley, Shirley Freshour, Wilma Wahiman, Bessie Langley and Stella Drystad. Two short numbers tineluded were given by Doris Sher- man, and Raymond Wildfang and Della Accord. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and daughter Dolores were business call- ers in Bismarck Wednesday. An all-day session of the Ladies’ Aid was held at the Paul Lang home Wednesday. Miss Amelia McClusky came homé last Thursday for a visit with her parents. Misses Shirley and Thelma Fresh- our spent a few days this week at their home in Taft township with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fresh- our. Laura and Bessie Langley left Wednesday for a visit at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Langley, in Clear Lake township. Miss Beryle Sherman is visiting at her home here. She has been em- ployed in Bismarck the past fev) months, Mr. and Mrs, Valentine Brown and Clere and Merl Weise have moved|baby and Mr. and Mrs. Backmeyer ta the Alvin Nordstrom farm. The | were guests at the Matt Brown home Nordstrom family left here recently|a few days. for their new home at Lynden, Wash. Mrs, Mathilda Baumgart will leave early next week for the home of her son, Ernest Baumgart, near Arnold, where she will visit during the winter months, Edward Fricke left recently for Bis- marck where he signed up in the OCC. He expects to leave soon for the west. Norman Fricke, his brother, is located | daughter, Mrs. -—______________+ | Welch's Spur | By mps. 8. M. WELCH : Mrs, B. Slater spent several days this week at the home of her grand- Harold Irvine near at Priest River, Idaho, with his com- | Glencoe. pany, COO F, 159. Merwyn Oder, who recently re- Fredolen Rupp has moved into his {turned from Montana, has been visit- new store and Axel Berquist and fam- | ing at the homes of his brother Glen ily, who lived in» that building, have | Oder, and sister Mrs. Albert Ander- moved to Bismarck. Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT i son, since his return, Otto Dorman, Clarence and Leo Doppler, and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Welch ,were in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson, Miss Mildred Schnase, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder, Mr: and Mrs. John Welch and A surprise party was given in hon-| Mrs, B. Slater were callers in Bis- or of Francse Kvasi birthday anniversary teacher, Schrunk school No, The school was decorated in keeping with the Halloween spirit. Mr. and Mrs.:John Reile of 4ic- Clusky spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the Roy Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Those shopping in Wing on Satur- day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. James Novy and Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Marchant, Mr. and Mrs, Stroh and Paul, Herman Neiters, Rudolph Rich- ter, Tom Novak, ‘Wm. Witt, Witt, Anton Novy and John Halpin. me | , Ecklund Ri By ELBIE MURREY Mr. and, Mrs, Charlie Spitzer were business callers in Wilton Monday. Miss Florence Rupp, teacher Ecklund school No. 7, gave a.Hal- icka’s y_ Frances’ 4 ninth | marck Saturday. A number from this vicinity at- Miss Luella Moses, at iven by Mr, and 1 Wednesday aft- tended” ee dance giv ry E, Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew in Menoken Saturday night. —_—_—_—_______—_ Christiania By MES. ALFRED OLSON Miss Benesh and Mrs. Anderson spent the week-end in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were Sunday dinner guests at the M. J. Olson home in Driscoll. Christ Schoon returned Friday from Fargo, where he had gone on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson called on Mrs. Nora Sharp Sunday. Mrs, Harry Clooten spent a few days in Jamestown last week. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family were supper guests at Adolph Hanson’s Saturday. loween party for her pupils Friday: || visited at Alfred Olson’s Thursday, Joe Warmke, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks, was taken to a hospital this week. Margaret Murrey, who is with Mrs. Wm. Partyke while attend- ing high school, spent the week-end at her home, R,. A. Laubach, who has been stay- ing with Albert Larson for gid pert year, moved to Wilton where he spend the winter. Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Walter Dietzman from the Twin Cities Monda: transacted business and visited rela- tives while there. Mrs. Lena Lundquist returned to the home of her son snd daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lund- quist Monday after spending s week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs, Albin Spangberg. ts sister-in-law, Kruger, this week. | Burnt Creek | By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Ole Christenson was _a_ dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cod- Sington Friday. Miss Anna Marie Fleck spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Valentine Steiner. Miss Charlotte Beven visited last week-end at her home in Douglas. A party was given for Mrs. Paul Hogue last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Val Steiner and son returned homme accompanied Henry Landies of Man- He} dan on a trip to Steele last pee Mrs. Val Steiner visited her moth- er, Mrs. Marion Fleck, at Bismarck last week. Harry Coddington celebrated his birthday anniversary Nov. 3rd. By MRS. O. McINTYRE Misses Hazel and Sarah Fuhrman Mrs. Bernice Balkman, teacher of| spent the week-end visiting relatives the east Frances school,. took her in Bowden. Frank ; eighth grade pupils and Berniece Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schockenmeye: Cormick to Bismarck Wednesday eve-) and daughter visited over Satu: ning wee Sey mieenien ie ah, and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ted Cromwel! of south of Hurdsfield. Tole pier stayed with her sis-| Harry Ulfers suffered total loss ter, Mrs, Oiver Roth, this week while | of his barn and contents by fire Fri- Mr. Ms LRRD ment fo) 8b Peal once day evening. The fire had gained Rae Halloween program was given at the east Frances school Friday afternoon, close of the afternoon. Lunch was served | and Sunda: Mrs, Bernice Balkman, Martin <| such headway when discovered that and party | efforts 4 BvE dts out ere fruitless. |; Miss Fae Rol it Saturday at bert Mel tyre home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and motored’to Moffit Sunday to ‘.. Miller's mother... Mr. ‘and hie Ralph Haiver mo- =H By George Gui || COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEED ans ae ,Nesth 10100 o'clock The ‘Board of County Comm! era of Burleigh County convened with Commissioners Swanson, Lein, Tied- loner Tied- love and (etia bd: je last meet- man that the minutes o! ing be approved ag ri elt call: Swe ‘Tiedmai e, and Frici aye. itt hls “lime, the Bi conferred mmittee on road work from Fort Rice ‘Townshi The Board proceeded to examine and approve vouchers No, 1164 to 1264, inclusive, submitted by the in County “Welfare Board and a tderea warrants drawn for sami Lein, aye; it the A! adjour o'clock p. Roll eat “Swanson, ay Tiedman, aye, and Fricke, aye. October 6, 1936, 2:30 o Carl V. And maintenance Carl V. Anderso: maintenance Farmer's Union Oil C and oil, maintenance Sinclair Refining Co., & oil, maintenance Farmer's Union Of} and oil, maintenance Farmer's Union Oil C and oil, mainte: Wing Oil Co. maintenance Berger's Weldin: pairs, maintenance Berger's elding Worlka, ree maintenance Welding Worl maintenance Gar Precinet 7. Garage to the Ri it Tiedman, xt ‘ana a Fricke, aye, loved Commissioner: and seconded by aise man that the sppltcations of of North Dakota for abaten general taxes for 1 years on the tollowing deseety stot jo! ved £¢ aser re p parote. ni ort Tieaman, te, coke, S76. oe ote) cation of ther O1son t arte for “IF we can average 16 miles per gallon, and li: | dogs, we should be able to get hom tored to Bismarck Friday afternoon to get Stanley, who attends high school. The afternoon was spent in an_apple hunt and various games. jock The Board of County Comi ers reconvened with Commi Swanson, Lei, ‘Tiedman end Fricke present. The Board proceeded to examine and approve vouchers No. 1265 1390, inclusive, submitted by the Bur- leigh County Welfare Board and ordered warrants drawn for same. At this time the Board conferred with several committees with regard to township roads. Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the Board adjourn until 9:30 o'clock a. m., October 7tl Roll call: Swanson, aye; Lein, ay: Tiedman, ar and Fricke, aye. 1936, 8:30 o'clock A. M. The Board of County. Commisston- ers reconvened with Commissioners Swanson, Lein, Tiedman and Fricke present. At this time the Board proceeded to examine and approve vouchers No. 1391 to 1422, inclusive, submitted by the Burleigh County Welfare Board and ordered warrants drawn for same. The report of H. R. Bonny, Justice of the Peace, for the month’ of Sep- tember, 1936, approved and ordered filed. The report of H. 8, Allen, Justice of the Peace, for the month of Sep- 1936, approved and ordered Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Swanson that the poate adjourn until 2:30; ANC : Cle. "Hatle, mainten- Ole Hate,’ ‘repairs, ance repairs, mainten- ulda Karis & Sena 5 leben, right of way, main- tenance ... Lein Motor Co., pplies . Donald Morris, storing poison Donald Morris, storing poison Donald Morris, storing poison F. W. V: Sheriff, serv- ices and mileage ... Lewis Ambers, services Lewis Ambers, services Jake Melhoff, services . Bud McCloskey, servicos Moved by Commission and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the Board adjourn untl 9:30 o'clock a. » October 8th. Roll call: Swanson, aye; Lein, aye; Tiedman, aye, and Fricke, aye. Octaber 8, 1036, 9130 o' k A.M. * The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with Commissioners Swanson, Lein, Tledman and Fricke present. The Board examined the following vouchers, subject to due or delinquent Personal property taxes and ordered warrants drawn for same maintenance .. Peter Meyer, gravel, mainten- Shetion in el valuation on iftegn of -140-75 for acres of the he yt fend 1886, be approved n that an error was made seconded Xy Com: Swi that this Board allot Etk 00 fo the Bur- leigh County Welfs pacity for the month of i Bw ones Bee toni ‘adjourn t *Detober % Rado ay October 8, 1986, 2:20 The Board of County reconvened with Commi ae Lein, Tiedman an en Fricke press ‘The Board conferred with several committees on rural roads and a com- mittee on delinquent poor tellef hes- pital bills. The following voucher was ed and approved, subject ie delinquent personal proper and ordered warrant drawn for para St. Alexius Hospital, hos- . italization . loved by Cr and seconded by that the Board” adjour call, until ee ee 4, o'clock a. school there, Mrs. Owen McIntyre and son Pat- rick and Mrs, Ben McClusky and daughter Margaret went to St. Paul Tuesday to consult physicians. Rev. Bergland was an_overnight| guest at the Ulfers home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Woodworth were visitors at the Ed Schuler home: Thursday. 4 | Lyman By CLARA &. WANTTAJA Mrs, Edwin Olson, Josie Olson and Severi Eckholm left Tuesday morning for Marion, N. D., where they were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gylden. They also visited relatives at La- Moure, Oakes, Valley City, Tower City and Jamestown, returning home Friday evening, Dave Josephson and son Clifford, and John Gylden were Sunday visi- tors at the Arne Antilla home. Callers in Bismarck Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ojanen and children, Arne Antilla, John Riikola and daughter Linda, Earl Waisti, Eino Eckholm and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Want- taja. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom were Sunday visitors at the Louis Olson home. Trygg | By MES. GEORGE NELSON Mrs. Arthur Magnus and sons Clarence and Lynn returned recently from Littlefork, ‘Minn., where Mrs. Magnus spent some time with Lynn, who was suffering from asthma. Mrs. George Nelson arrived home Tuesday from a three-weeks’ vacation spent with relatives and friends at’ various Minnesota points. Card games provided entertain-| ment at the party given last Satur- day evening at the Martin Nelson home. Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist left recently for Dickinson: where she will spend the winter with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. August, Carlson. Woodrow Pettis accompanied Ar- thur Magnus and sons Lynn and Clarence when they returned from Littlefork, Minn, After a few days’ visit he made the return trip with Clarence Magnus who went to Little- fork to get his mother. Mrs. Lena Lundquist has returned from Killdeer where she spent the: summer with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faust. She is visiting at the A. T. Spangberg’ home. Jessie Pettis and Ella Trygg, teachers in Trygg township, were! hostesses at a Halloween party for their pupils Friday at Miss Pettis’, Tus Curious Wortp _Louis Olson and son Clifford, Da- vid Trygg, A. T. Spangberg, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and son Gerald were Wednesday evening guests at the Arthur Magnus home. Miss Josephine Brennise of Regan visited over the week-end at the Nelson home. Evelyn Coleman spent the week-end with Hilma Johnson at Still. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson, Helmer and George, Victor Engdahl and family, Clifford Scott and family, Geo. Nel- son and daughter Gwendolyn and Al- bert Eide from Arena were supper guests recently at the Nels Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs, John Habeck of west of Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and son Bernard of near Regan were dinner and supper guests Sunday at the Geo, Nelson home. By MRS. JOE BROWN Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shafer are the parents of a girl, born at their home, Sunday, Oct. 25. day by Mrs, Orla Hammack, honoring Mrs. Jake Burke, the occasion being her birthday. served at the c! a Mr. and Mrs, Tom-Mbegan were Wilton shoppers Thursday. Mrs. Car] Erickson has as a guest J. her mother, Mrs, Ollenberger, from Bismarck, Wilton callers Saturday were: Ivan Holden and childten, Mrs. Frank Riebe and sons David and Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs, Elizabeth Timmerson and children, Oscar Bras- trom, Francis Voltine, Fred Brown, Everet Hare, Iver Erickson, Fred Nel- son, and Mr. and Mrs. Mat Binsfield. | \ George Lange of Minnesota visited at the Alvin Lange home-the past week. Leonard Lange ae returned | 57: to his home. ‘The first authenticated record of |? the existence of pecans is that of the Spanish explorer, Cabeza, de Vaca, who in 1520 mentioned “Texas wal- nuts” in a letter to his king. California's mental hospitals had 20,105 patients at the close of the last fiscal year, 5,700 in excess of the nor- mal capacity of these state institu- tions, “Golden Flower” Shuai, 70, former sing-song girl who reputedly saved a large part of Peking from destruction in 1900 by: German expeditionary forces through her influence with the German commander, is now penni-|;, less in Peiping. By William Ferguson SHARP SPIKES ‘THE mole is one of the most vigorous of all the animals earth, Its every movement is ‘ton object. made PLU a DES a Suan Mr. and’ Mrs.|$: A surprise party was given Tues- c. Refreshments were}, 10? o'clock p. 1! "Swanson, aye; Loin, aye; aye, and Frick 1926, 2:30 o'clock P. M. The Board of County Commissioners reconvened with Commissioners Swan- son, Lein, Tiedman and Fricke present, The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with Commissioners Swanson, Lein, Tiedman and Fricke present, Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the Board accept $40 in full pay ment of the personal property taxes f Martin Strand for the years 1924, 1933, 1934 and 1935: and that the Sheriff be authorized to release the levy upon payment of the above amount. Roll call: Swanson, aye; Lein, aye; Tiedman, , and Fricke, aye. The Board ‘examined and approved the following vouchers, subject to due or delinquent personal property taxes, and ordered warrants drawn for same: City of Bismarck, Water De- partment, wate! $ Western Union Telegraph’ G telegrams N. W. Bell Telep! phone service Power an 59.85 3.93 135.83 111,14 38.84 28.38 39.40 125.00 84.63 20.00 ‘heat and light E. Elness, County ‘Treasurer, cash items . R, G. He! pense H. O. Pu mileage and H. O. Putnam, salary Marie Hub: xpense ‘ounty Agent, missioner, services Lucille Lewis, peryices seed i high: Olion; policing highway ts. Fred Anstrom, salary K. Koaitzky, mileage’: ; Kohler, mileage a of prisoners Dr. C. E. Stackhouse, serv-, fees, insanity commissioner Geo. M. Register, services, 1 sanity commissioner . Emma -Kruckenberg, wi insanity commission ..... Morris CG, Anderson, witness, insanity commission ... Edward 8. Allen, justice fee: y. R. Ebeling, witness fees Martin Kavaney, witness fe Mary Cashol, witness fees . Ray Ulrich, witness foes . Bonny, justice fees bi Pa Za Brothers, transporta- services inacck Tribune Co., ing and advertising puvencebee Inc. 81 county ai county jail Capital Laundry Go., laundry, county jail West inte plies ... otto Diria Fred Hessinger, repairs Cc. B.- Little, rental of poliing place . maintenance hes aparmer’ ‘8 car Mrs. C. J, Peterson, for poor .. Emma Carley, poor relief Berta E. Baker, State Aud 1,061.50 50.00 135 3.01 5.67 96.41 8.00 20.66 40.00 6.00 8.00 5.54 6.71 5.13 feeble-mind N._D. Children’s ‘Home Soclety, a nat Fisher M. Dz, monleat ee 2 in & Strauss Clinic, m ervices: R. fo Stackhouse malice ws erator, maintenance . ‘Sam Brown, tractor operator, maintenanc Ernest Frick er, maintenance R. Atkinson, Cc eyor, services, maingenance T. 1 County Sure veyor, Ae snes, maintenance ott, mil WP. Moore, expense, ce lis Gi postage, expense’ WW. Sheet & tron’ Wor chi Corpor: fe supplies, maintenance. reantile Co. sup- maintenanc il Culvei ance . Wallace Falkenstein, mi weeds, maintenance . Conrad Goranson, road maintenance . Christ Rath, Jr, road work, maintenance . . Edward Rath, maintenance L, Watson, maintenance i Oscar Sorsdahl, mile tenance ., : Dakota Tractor & Equipment Co,, repairs, maintenance. Beew in) Tractor & Machinery Co., repairs, maintenance .. Ack's Radiator Shop, repalney maintenance ..... Moffit Quality maintenance J.D. Adams C tenance . Standard Oil Go., gas and ‘oil, maintenance supplies, maintenance .,. Bismarck Spring Service, re- pairs, maintenance ... Bismarck Spring Servic pairs, maintenance W. B,’ Falconer, maintenance .. ©. E. Anderson Lumber Yard, repairs, maintenanco Lewis Peterson, road ance, maintenance Walfred Asplund, Es plund ‘and Federal Land Bank, right of way, con- struction... men Call: * Swanson, aye; Tiedman, ye ana A Fricke K! Nhalpmany aman if ‘ounty Comm! G. DERBY, f be Sounty Auditor in and ee Burleigh County. -@ > | Today’s Recipe | Tuna Hollandaise Use 4 tablespoons butter, 4 table- spoons flour, 2 cups milk, % cup cream, 1% cups tuna, % teaspoon salt, % teaspoon 2 table- spoons minced pimientos, 2 table- spoons minced cooked green peppérs, 1 teaspoon minced parsley, 2 egg yolks, beaten. Melt butter and add flour, add milly and cook until creamy sauce forms Stir constantly. Add tuna, seasons 2-3 cup crumbs mixed with grated cheese. Bake 20 minutés in moderate oven, dish in which baked. Moved by Comm ss! and seconded by Commissioner Swan- son that this Board execute agree- ments concerning Fred Borth and fam- ily, and Philip Weber and family, resi- dents of Burleigh County residing in Eddy County with regard to the fur- nishing of aid thereto. Further, that sald agreements be executed on behalf of this Board by the chairman thereof and attested to by the Count Auditor. Roll Call: Swanson, aye; Leln, aye; Tiedman, ye. The spec: al report of F: a Anstrom, Bueree for the month of September 1936, approved and ordered filed. The delinquent personal tax report of Fred Anstrom, Sheriff, for the month of September, 1936, approved and ordered filed. Moved by Gonlenlonee Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the Board adjourn until 1:30 o'clock, p, m. Roll Call: Swanson, e Eel aye; Tiedman, aye and Fri. October 8, 1936, 11:30 o' tock P.M. The Board of County Commissioners reconvened with Commissioners Swan- son, Lein, Tiedman and Fricke pres- G ent. Moved by Commissioner Tiedman and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the Board recess to review town- ene roads and bridges and reconvene 30 o'clock a. m., October 9th, 1936, Roll Call: Swanson, aye; Lein, aye; Tiedman, aye and Fricke, aye. October B, 1036, 0180 orclock A. M- The Board of County Commissioners reconvened with Commissioners Swan- ony Lein, Tiedman and Fricke pres- Public Welfare Board of North Dakota, Old Age Assistance .. Clair, G. Derby, County Auditor, mileage .. Clarence Danley, service: The Executive Guild, sup- plies Char. Fisher, salary . Wm. Fricke, County Com- missioner, services mileage $1,240.75 9.14 1.00 27.50 112.50 balance of 37.04 and mileage : Lein, County Com- missione! mileage services and 48.18 ‘Commissioner, services .. 20.00 Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Tiedman that the following lots be sold: Lot 12, Block 34, Northern Pacific Second Addition, and Lots 1 to 8 inclusive, Block 58, McKenzie & Ceffin's Addi- tion to Jacob H. Miller for not less than the face of the general taxes and special assessments against same; Lots 8 to. 11, inclusive, Block 46, Flannery & Wetherby Addition to Frank J, Walker for the sum of $60; Lot 21, Block 9, Village of Wing, to B. Glanville for the sum of $10; Lot 18, Block 9, Vil- luge of Wing to Etta Wilkinson for the sum of $10: Lots 19 and 20, Block 9, Village of Wing to J. F. Glanville for the sum of $20 and Lot 7, Block 11, pillage) of Regan to Alfred Ramstrom for the sum of $20; and the Chairman of the Board and the County Auditor be authorised to issue tax deeds to the above upon receipt of the purchase price, sald payment to be made within 30 days after receipt of notice from County Auditor. Roll Call: Swanson, aye; Lein, aye; Tiedman, ‘e and er icke) y' he report of Fred Sw. gis pee prs fees collected ering. month of! ugust , approved and peered filed. 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