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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 19: N) ° e o o e @ wr 5, Chains on Mighty Mississippi to Get NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ||: . 2 : ”) i ry = By MES. GEORGE NELSOR nt Torr : Soe @jof Mr. and Mrs, Herman Worst and| Gilbert Cederstrom visited Thura- Christiania family. Gus Hogue, Sr., and clan ‘Worst, George i a ae MES. ALFRED OLSON | Were Tuesday visitors in Bismarck Army Engineers Thought They Work of Eight Years and Mil-| Mr. and Mrs, Art Robins of Bis- ; A K The following were Bismarck shop-|marck were dinner guests of Mr. and Had Old Man River lions of Dollars May Go pers recently: Mr. and Mrs, Ed Gib-|Mrs. John Flannigan Sunday, i son, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Olson, Alex | @————_—______——____@ ; Nearly Whipped for Naught Seibel and sons, and Robert Sharp.| | McKenzie Y : —_—_—_ Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson had/q@ = —————__ U. & army engineers are wonder- divert the Mississippi waters into|as their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. | ing if the unprecedented flood of Lake Pontchartrain if the flood crest|and Mrs. Christ Schon and sons, By MRS. T. T, BUGHES | 1937 will upset their caloulations that gets to high for the levee, The| Bill and Gus, an mesh. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck enter- | the Mississipp! flood control program ss The Misses Hazel Bruschwein and | taine, . of recent es had made the lower Atchafalaya cutoff west of New Or-|reura Meyers were Saturday evening Seed ay ea J. PF, Wildfang 87 XN. edad | Mississippi valley comparatively safe earns bem esis been oe supper guests at the Christ Schoon| "rhe ‘Homemakers’ club met with Mr, and Mrs, Charles Lind and from ordinary floods. This pening of channels into/ home. - sons, Willie, Jorn, Erling and Roland, When they gave Maj.-Gen. Lytle which the Mississippi overflowed et| Mrs. Adolph Hanson and daughter potent reiey Seaig ig eve tnd’Ans, Nine Bandelln were dinner 4 | Brown the job of seeing that the dis- fn spent Saturday with her mother, = guests of Mr. and-Mrs. John T. John- y {flood should also carry off high water, leaneous lesson. .A farewell party os fe astrous lower Mississippi floods of *| Mrs. Christ Schoon, while Mr. Han-/ was nianned son visited Regan Saturday on busi- 1927 were not repeated, he said: and between the two, New Orleans! son motored to Sterling and Driscoll. Be gua in La of Mrs. F, Ha- peetigrrieriicy “The law allows us 10 years to put breathes easily for the first time.| Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were! noon at the B. ooeer Hote ure the Mississippi under control. We; There should be no repetition of 1927.| Sunday dinner guests at the HenrY|taneck was presented with 2 a gift few days with her parents, didn’t need 10 years. The Job will when the levee below the city was de- | Olson home in Driscoll. from the club. The next regular Andrew Hochhalter. be done sooner.” Uberat Martin Magnus called at the 1 tely blasted open, flooding broad meeting will be at the George ‘Ten years from 1928, when the areas! ito’ valle Adolph Hanson home Friday. Hughes home. 4 start was made to put the ae rea ae es ae pressure upstream | yrs, pee ee pot few days! wr. and Mrs. P. J, MeNelll, Mrs @y BUTE LITTLE pian for river control in effect, wt New Madrid so, whlch ‘wae ‘Some Hcl aed spa caller at rea | EF Coons and daughter, Mim Eins | 8, W. Nemets ead Marvin Aim were ‘And today, winter of 1937, it looks tas eae ueTW naleta Ferree ne ee Hughes and Rusell were Saturday Pee i as though General Brown's best laid 2 ' shoppers in Bismarck. ‘Vernon Johnson has spent the past But slready the floodway, or p two weeks in Regan at the Fritz Unde * plans may “gang aft agley.” Night and day patrols stalk anx- jously along the levees below Cairo, and although some bottom-lands have already been flooded, the real test of the control program is yet to —_________—_—__ _| emergency channels have been opened i nd ome. | Richmo sie | | Frances | | to Bismarck where ‘he is employed » ‘Miss BerNadine Johnson returned re na at ene Renee ever eer THA BOSSERT q ; By aes Oscar’ Magnuson and son, George,| ‘2 School Thursday after two weeks Mr, and Mrs. Richard Weber had ond Sie of defense, have also ‘been By , WALTER DIET! i Crest Is Me Lien ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Harry Johnson and pet) as their guests Saturday evening Mr. aoe Noble Carlson visited at the home : | daughter, Merriam, ache, levees, emergency channels, snq ‘Mrs, Mike Jones, Johnnie andlo: his parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. A.| Harvey Biugersi "| and Reuben Johnson were Sunday ‘ Island, Ill, down past Cario, Mem- Elizabeth Mueller, David and Bennie} Carlson, in Bismarck Monday. Merrill Lindsey and Roy Waike® dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. phis, and on to the Gulf of Mexico, Weber and Florence Berg. Walter Dieteman returned home| were Sunday dinner guests at the P. Clarence Johnson. are not near enough to completion to Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Jacobson and| from Sheyenne, N. D., Monday after! @ Patton home. ‘| Anthony Erickson, assistant game give protection this year. Flood crests daughter, Geraldine, were Saturday | spending a week there. ‘John Steinert, rural mail carrier,|°22 fish commissioner spent last from the Ohio, entering the great |¢Vening and Sunday guests of Mr.| Mrs, Floyd Owen and son, Leon,!is hauling the mail now with » team|S®tUrday evening and Sunday fore- river at Carlo, have endangered the | #24 Mrs. Richard Weber. returned to Menoken Monday fore- noon at his home, returning in the works, Qe Se Ad the noon after spending the week-end at afternoon to Bismarck. is Except for smi it is George Vollmer home Saturday. home, e Miss Ingrid Hagstrom, teacher me all areas, it is believed | COME? Tetmbuck is employed at the! Joe Fischer, Noble Carlson, Floyd | of Oe! Ecklund township, spent the week- that the Father of Waters is il that the Mather of Waters 1 cee to| George Harmon home at the present Owen and son, Louls, Paul McCor- end in Wilton with Miss Helen Pear- mick, Mildred and Edwin Dietzman| reg son. Cairo to New Orleans. David Weber was s Thursday over-/ and Henry Miller were business call- Mr, and Mrs. Eric Pearson and ‘The appropriation in 1936 was $15,-| night guest at the Gottfried Bossert | ers in Bismarck Monday. “| daughters, Mary and Bennevi, were 000,000, about half of which was spent | home. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer and - luncheon guests of Mrs. Ole Hagstrom on maintaining the navigable chan- Jake Leno and Ernest Berg were] family were shoppers in Bismarck - ‘Monday. nel, and half for finishing up small|Saturday afternoon callers at the) Saturday. The schools which Misses Tle Hayes, Alice Johnson and Victoria levees around New Orleans and cave-| Richard Weber home. : ins along the bank. Revetments—| Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert and ! Fransén teach in Grass Lake town- x son, Gottfried, visited at the Adolph Menoken ship have been closed for a week 4 _———— come. Tt. has cost $272,000,000 thus far to achieve this, Before the Jadwin plan is entirely compete $325,000,- 000 will have been spent. But the money loss of the 1927 Area subject floods alone mounted up to $270,000,- to overflow 000, not to speak of hundreds of — Old levees lives lost, If the lower Mississipp! == Improved or new levees protection system is as effective, it nan Revetments will be money well spent. Tremendous Task Tinkering with the Mississippi! has been going on for 50 years. But it ‘was only in 1927 when great breaches were smashed in the existing levees and 20,000 square miles of territory were flooded, that a really big plan was adopted. Gen, Edgar Jadwin, . chief of army engineers, designed the travel the 600 miles a crow flies from | time. plan, and General Brown has been or “blankets” of concrete, wire or in charge of most of the work, now willow matting—have been laid at|Degner home Saturday evening. during the cold weather. 80 per cent complete. 2) By NORMA AGNEW Nellie and Oscar Hagstrom and S Ruben Pearson spent Sunday after- many points protect the levee bot- —@ Soy toms from river scour. 1 : | Mrs, Ed Hunter, Pocatello, Idaho, 1s As a result of all this labor, the Ecl.lund | making an extended visit with her Mississippi can now carry about two OF | brother, , Marcus Trembley, here. million cubic feet of water per sec- By ELBIE MURREY Mr. and Mrs, Harold Miller have noon at the home of Mrs. C. L, Johnson. The job is so tremendous that few € Ae realize what {t means. For one wae a thing, twice as much dirt was moved ys ‘as was scooped out for the Panama GULF OF MEXICO @ ers Saturday. Sf ER ar VRE RL if Earl Walsti was » Monday caller at] | Sterling | ee Canal. The present levee eae ond, Heavy rains in all the tributary z moved to Bismarck. about 1,000 miles long, all constructed! avatving a greater volume of excavation than the Panama Canal, | YAue'S Simultaneously could pu: Huse) rank Partyke was 8 visitor at the| Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers, Mr. and poten e to uniform standards of strength, + | million feet mto the channel south of Bismarck callers from this vicinity longer than the Great Wall of China| thé lower Mississippi flood prevention plan is now 80 per cent com- | the ‘Arkansas river, which is whe piarrey nome eae, Mrs. A. C. Dance, Mrs. Lu Ella Bird, |1ast Monday were Ed Eliasson, Walter By SHIRLEY STEWART ° plete. It was regarded as having made this area safe from flood crests river, whic! where} Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey motor-|Mrs, Ed Hunter, Marcus Trombley|Pesonen, Frank Holmes, Lawrence ss Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Belk and son, and in some places it is 25 times #8] that aid great damage along the upper rivers until the unprecedented most of the uncompleted portion Of}eq to Bismarck Saturday. were entertained Saturday evening thick, Floodways Help flood this year. the work es pi river flood Paul Holden was @ business caller|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. beac ney Refer = Phy evening | Loyal, were dinner guests at the Har- In addition to the levees, 12 “bends” control will eater. pO complete ‘4 to the in Bismarck Friday. aii pres Abelein. Two tables of bridge werelvisitor at the Bill Wanttaja home, |VeY Morgan home st McKenzie. in the river have been straightened |Channels or basins into which the| are swampy anyway, or which have| point where engineers can dust off| Mm and Mrs. Mike Fite Cot in play, high score going to Mrs.) Geveri Eckholm gnd Andrew Luiske BOs ee on Slower: valet Fear ce sun es Fhe water Oe Tua river, weler ium’ be. Giverted whenever few, farmers lving on therm. thelr hands and say, “Thay’s that!”| Soy to visit relatives in Wilton, Miss Ardls, ‘Turner spent several|ay’ tave’ been puployed, the” past | HIDE: Seeigahes through more swiftly, and tends to/the pressure gets so great that it] New Orleans is belleved to be at! But it certainly is closer than ever! jars, Russell Johnson was & caller} days visiting Marjorie Wood. serial weeks at one of the fur hotwes,| , Robert William is the name chosen before, and the day may not be far) in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs, Ed Hunter, Betty Bird and} Thureday. "\by Mr, and Mrs, Sylvester McClusky prevent it from “flattening out” over the country. ae likely to break the levee. This) last absolutely safe from flood. The) distant when “Old Man River” will therays ke and Florence Rupp | stanle: Cea Pi oe for their. son, in Bi k at ‘In several places floodways have Ives some flooding, but the areas! completion of the magnificent Bonnet! no longer be the Bogeyman of the aah a czaendies anions y McCurdy, jarck, were| Arthur Dronen and Roy Erickson the St » porn iad ash been built. These are supplementary |are chosen from among those which| Carre ‘spillway makes it possible to| middlewest and south. Meat Ne bore Rh We, areas, poaeed pies Sho Mejeend Me Friday. mae ee he, day evening. peers ae ; Lillian Zarlh of Underwood was 8 ‘Sever! Eckholm, Bill Wanttaja were | _ Selmar B. Dyrstad returned home ; P QO Lutheran Pastor Will _ | svest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and ; —® | visitors Friday evening sete Seth |Friday night from Nontana, where he Coun ax (@) ections le pags Mrs. Alvin Huhn, of Wilton, for sev-| | Moffit Harju and Ed Olson homes, was called by the illness of his sis- : \ ty cture on Paintings) crai days isst week. Visitors Sinday at the Wanttaja| T. ; e Mr, and Mrs, John Skura were MRS. A. W. FAUST home were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson, | , Mrs. Roy Hanson, son, Norman, and f iF 1 b / A series of studies of great religious] callers in Bismarck Saturday. Sa Severt and Eitto Eckholm and Law-|?a@ughter, Delores, spent the week-end, ; BH ire in paintings will be inaugurated by Rev. areas eal ak is ‘Olen, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl b G. Adolph Johns, pastor of the First iT The regularly feneduled miteting and" Hall, Srv B ee Lutheran church, sss ats Suridag) Clear Lake — Pie. peat Be dear Gets per Mr. cm Ms. Thonias Stewart, ac- . i] a of sicl com) Fresh Improvement in Aeronautical! ee fone dalsexnesna ion of why Burleigh county has been forced off @ sapien he seaweed Friday. The and bad weather. pnd aget Hee: Brown were. business caller ital } : a y Bismarck schools might have soon been made to follow public ited, By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Carl Olson is substituting on the ——— marek We ednesday. Conditions in N. D. to Be sult was revealed here Friday in County Treasurer Erhest Elness’ report of| There will be special music at each ai toute disli cs Wing * sees current and delinquent tax collections for 1936, service to harmonize with the picture) 11.. Oje Newland and daughter, mail route during the Illness of the ; ¥. E. Wildfang was.a business call- Legislative Goal tnx THES for the past year revealed that the total current and delinquent considered, ‘Those who attend will soye, vinied at the Albert Frrereseae Ra ooh gree ree ary ER oe een as. cetirned pts were ess than in 1935. ‘Total collections for 1935 on| Tecel) secede gen home Tuesday. The school board] visitor at the Dralle home. if home after spending a week in Bis- marck with his sister and brother- Ve a & if real and personal property taxes amounted to $716,826. hil masterpieces described. iy ¥ 65, while in 1936 they The pictures chosen by Rev, Johns| #1so met that same afternoon. Miss Marjory Morris spent the| Father Kovich of Bismarck con- Enthusiasm for their planned legis-| Cdualed $603,584.73. 1 Doer and Julius Efforts of the taxpayers’ committee of Bismarck Mr, and Mrs, Car! Tr week-end with Miss Grace Miller at|ducted services in the Catholic/im-law, Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Elsen- Jative program was evinced by the 12/ to induce residents to pay their delinquent eoneateharepeignsetry Fgentd fan. 31—Christ and the Rich Young | Klucksdahl were Bismarck callers) her home in Emmons county. church Sunday. belst. | ‘Wednesday. ‘Due to the storm and! ‘The Burleigh County nurse, Mrs. Olga Brose, who is attending Miss Stauffacher has returned to t -? pilots who met here Saturday for the/| duce results and the financial strain on the Capital City school Ruler, Hoffman; Feb, 7—The Last organization meeting of the North| been eased temporarily, it was learned, p y school system has! ci02. ‘Da Vinci; Feb, 14—The An-|heavy roads they spent the night @t/ nina Schneider, was a caller in Mof-| school here, spent the week-end with |*#ke up her duties in the primary Dakota Pilots’ association which}. _ Current collections in 1936 amounted to $476,903.04 as compared with|Selus, Millet; Feb. 21—Christ and the) the L. B. Olson home. fit Monday. “Allbe John Moth: OF town! oom. Mrs. Twilling wil veach for luring her iH $ | Although the details of the program | roulows: $536,004 the year before and delinquent taxes paid totale 126,681.69 | Fishermen, Zimmerman; Feb. 28—| George Young and Rader Olausen oo Cavasino temporary | while in 1935 they amounted to $179922.17, paid totaled only $126,681.60 | Choist Walking on the Water, Plock-| were Bismarck visitors Friday. SS oa Sineree poepieal ae aay Raymond Johnson was a Monday wesident, ‘A comparison, by months, of the tax collections for the two years ae march pice PHumphal Paul Paslay oud a the Albert! | Harriett | weeks, returned to his home last Need hae eet ee aceon : ’ jerusalem, loc! st, | Christensen home Monday. tt ant ugh~ ‘ to improve aeronautical conditions in and March 21— : Lake josed eee . 5. a » IT. - | January .$ 22,507.24 19,579. aes 4 the A. L. Chenoweth home last week Zetary-treasurer, asserted that the | webruary *ismis * zmeis ‘sasaros ° “saeuss| Hyashi Del a“ : Mr, and Mrz, Bernie Zimmer wore | "iho ante r raat inore ot otters outts plan if carried to completion willlsmarch aes ik ieleaas ashi De. legated to Creek Thursday evening visitors at the|_ Miss Anita Johnson entertained her) Gust Hogue of Christiania wes 8 : Tevolutionize aviation development not | aprit forapa tetas en Organize Go t Burnt | | Christ. Wetzel home English A class last Wednesday with | caller at the H.R. Wright home Mon- only in the state but in other states in| Syay' : , aia ae 9,100.86 gi vernmen Christ Wetzel and Ray Weltstock|* Patty. + day. § Patt ie an entirely new program from | JU0e : Q 6,503.73 7,800.06 ‘Tokyo, Jan. 29.—(F)—Emperor Hi-| By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON were business callers tn Bismarck | 00 Sea oka from oat . | anything ever fried and received the | 12 : . 9,153.40 5614.54 "6 |rohlto ‘Friday night delegsted Gen; —— Monday. iio nar Fee e Call Brittin | { ev icheerted endorsement of the | Avgus f 8397.80 12,197.18 Rihlto riday night delegated Gen-| win yyorris returned to Biamarck| Mr. and Mrs, H. T, Willlamson| formls, will continue shoo! here this | ¢___________4 : aviators present,” Roberts asserted. September .. 5 he 11,253.35 13,928.51 war, to form a new government after | this week after a short visit in|called on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merkel fees PI Sy O. DUTTON Pilots attending were Titus Rich- Queer : 14,326.00 48,282.37 .75 | negotiations by Gen. Kazushige Ugaki | Jamestown. Friday evening. Piorlgaty lienis ee Arena, spent the desc: és art Paros Jattes" Segmilier, Bow. | November 820. 6.25096 «46,760.50 ‘81 |hed succumbed to’ army otoaiies, | Saturday callers in Bismarck were| Mrs, Bennie Hubbard of Tuttle vis~ Penne te Meme’ “Monday ‘ny |, Ms: Richard Day went to Fargo b; { Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Jack Decem! . . 44,111.31 20,550.81 .60|Gen. Hayashi accepted the order and| Walter Bertsch, Bill Miller, Mr. and | ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L, L. train. 7 | bus meee. mening: returning by 4 e train in the evening. She brought 4 began at once to negotiate for a new| Mrs. Tony Wegle and family and} Zimmer, Saturday. military training in state educational | ministerial council, Gen, Ugaki de-| Will Morris. ~ | Miss Lucille Millman was a week-| ,Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Martin wete|pack with her a. four-months-old institutions. nounced the army for having brought} Lester Bunker, Burnt Creek mailjend guest at the home of Mr, and Saturday event baby boy, Reuben Carol, who became u the nation to the crossroads of Fas-|carrier, is traveling by saddle horse Mrs, George Pehl. * the adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Day. Bills Killed + Jelam or constitutionalism. since snow has blooked the roads. 4 rege Ars. Ole Olson spent Sun-| Week-end visitors in Bismarck were -| H. B. 62—Making mandatory duty 5 a Mr; and Mrs, Herman Worst had Canfi el id in Canfield. esc) ae Davis ae and daughter, of sehool board to pay transportation tunbee Strike as thelr quest Lester Bintiner lest | watt ata ts Brow an dau ane, Miss Lillian Lee and Mrs. BM as n Minnesota E: Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Solum and son HYLIN aan gerne Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Almondinger | e of the membership campaign (By the Associated Press) Bills Introduced sap Clinton, were Sunday guests of Mr. agree 4 wines aes ie naa ieee a ‘and all licensed aviators and student Senate : H. B, 99—(Grelser and Jensen)—| St. Paul, Jan, 29—()—Settlement | and Mrs. Harry Coddington Jan. 24.! Bert Olson spent the week-end at 2 ue imionainges ’s parents, at Ardas. will be urged to join. Directing Bank of North Dakota toj°f the lumberjack strike which has) his home in Wing, where Mr. and Missouri | |pect to leave for the’ wed ik ener Speakers Cc 8. B. 5: HIS assed offer sell lands acquired | through Hed up timber traffic in_ Northern | Hazelgrove Mrs, Ole Olson brought him. Mrs.) ¢ 4 | Rature the, near . B. 52—Appropriating $62,883 for foreclosure of farm mortgages and Minnesota for past ee weeks | —$ <_< ______——_> visited at the Ole Olson, Sr., ani “6 Four Spe ers Coming the state school of forestry at Bottin- | Providing for repurchase by former |¥85 Snnounced early Friday by A. E. Ghylin homes a few days. PL Ab LS Li) 3 te wiomantena Whiienke ‘hemes Z For Adventist Meeting | eau. owner upon 10 per cent of appraised | Smith of the state industrial commis- By Mrs. Allen Frasier Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons =, respectively, spent the week-end at 'S. B, 57—Appropriating $260,931 for | value and remainder at 5 per cent an- sion. The terms for the settlement = and Julius Jordahl were callers at the| Mrs. Leslie Clark and son, Wayne.! ii oi home in Brittin. Four guest speakers will assist in| the Minot state normal school. nually, State affairs. include an approximate 18 per cent| August Belch, Andrew Kraft and!Oje Olson home Sunday. ~ are staying at the home of Mr. and|‘Der Rome in ees. Homer and conducting a convention for Seventh} 8. B. 45—Appropriating $1,000 for| H. B. 100—(Hulstrand, Freitag, pay increase, closed shop and a|August Belch were Goodrich shoP-| The Misses Mathew and Wood|Mrs. James McDonnell in Bismarck | sr Siernagle’ were Fes fay Adventist young people and| Payment of premiums at North Da-|Godwin)—Appropriating $2,500 for |Stict, elght-hour day for the 5,000] pers Saturday. were Saturday evening callers at the | this week: who shopped in Bismarck Saturda dhele friends which will open Friday kota state turkey show. (Minot), | retouching and repairing portraits of |™Ployes affected, Smith sald. a Bicbaay: party fies chemo ot nee A. Ghylin home, ee eer eaiatte, Sop lee v. the church, located -| 8B : ugus -] Oscar Olson, Dee Bailey ° ‘Donald ‘evening in located at Sev. B,. 46—Providing senate by ma-/| former governors and legislative as- STEAL $11,000 PAYROLL it Belch Sati y night.|to Little were callers in ‘Sat. | Bismarck visited at the William Mac- enth St. and Avenue C, across from| jority vote will name state tax com-|semblies. Appropriations. Allen Fraz: Donald Pattel , N. . 29.— were - home 4 ‘ eS ro ae es I ee rd ee Sr and he Orato 4 Pi Re governor begin- r —] an - , Mr. af hele, Rev. J. Christian of Lin-|ning in 199, for a six year term re-|ing of auctioneers, Ways and Means Be re drawers Pre Teretioe erat a een | Driscoll | |ford home Sunday afternoon.” es erin couche Bee ke Ol ee a eee, H. B, 102—(Hagen)—Appropriating | 5 | Beet. ba meioae rate Ce of the, church: Rev. TC.) 8, B. t4—Giving lien of assessment | $20,000 for eradication of predatory { Painted Woods Bele a Dever aaieh,, Auarow Welch’s Spur Loewen of Hecapongsiay the uisspalda in irrigation districts the same equal-| animals in cooperation with bureau |@———————— Dee ee een Praniee By DELLA MAE OLSON ” ity as liens with general taxes. of biological survey. Ways and Kraft, Mr. and len —_—_—_—_—_—_—_o ~ e ed MBS. JOE shopped in Denhoff Tuesday. While Me Fargo A epee ore ral! sncliide slso 8, tench of buliding ied ane ee Mos 103—(Frasier)—Requjring 2 leew ned if scar they visited Mr. and Mrs. oa ete i As {OE ae meeting at 1 p.m. a sabbath |of minnie, mauerials to institutions | Maries state boards. testing iit | Wilton callers Tuesday were: Iver| Herman Jaton, Mrs, Henry Van Horn is a patient and Bible , at 21 hospitals under control of ‘religious |censes to file record with secretary Erickson, Bveret Hare, Mrs. Joe 7 if Shea last Jo aietanee cee f {OF Charitable societies. of state. State affairs. —2| etclees, rold Lange and George Riverview ‘The Driscoll Homemakers’ club — o———_—__* | meeting was postponed this week due 4 . f William Brown visited at tl - ee ' Resolutions Introduced | arow Nelson "and. Axel Stecquist By RITA MAE WORST to bad weather conditions. fi Indefinitely Postponed H. Conc Res. D—(Selbe} and) nomes Sunday and Monday oss Miss Josephine Hopkins left Sun- : j 8. B. 92-Repzaling chap. 174, 1933,|S@0dness) — Seeking constitutional aers, Orla Hummack visited with| Phyllis Worst was an overnight day evening for Fargo where she uf preventing recall of clty elective offi- | ponaeneey abolishing publication of | mrs. Frank Miller Sunday. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jeppson and edie) ts hn RSA uch im} visiting ministers. fae ecAtsea dy zepeniod) Prone sarrststitse ad AEE os Suanacs ras je) Milton calle end 4 Se ee oar aod, Mrs. Wetnonien 4 evening with . HL Pret ene anuer spent Monday. at '. Hogue, . . urday Fred. Will S ad am pete roe i ten | “rucille ‘and Vivian Erickson visited | Herman Worst and daughter, Phyllis, Ward. home. Se Ss peak on Bills Introduced anand, sv tary attsca wist Bile Hare Saturday afternoon. | Mist Bibel Jones St hopes" Phoenix TT Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf were i . Res. M— eee e guests - Pioneer Experiences} v2). committee)—Directing the governor | | Heato: ee re lise cae Bl Phoenix home Reerses ay sears 4 — House to proclaim Oct. 11 each year “Gener- eaton Gb Papke and Sonny Jeppson | ©—————_—__® Miss Hilda Wolf left for Teppen Rev. H. G. Bens, who has had Bills Pass al Pulaski's Memorial day.” ! were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. By LINDA BAILEY ° Saturday. There she will spend a F y years of ol st B 15—Limi ed H. Res, E—(Schimke-Freitag)— By SARAB HEINLE Herman Worst and family. —— few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ed- (a tas, will speak on “Experiences of 2 ting interest on judg- | Calling for an investigation of the (Soe ‘Mrs. Herman Worst ant daughter,| Raymond and Elna Bailey spent win Geist. 2 Prairie Pioneer Pastor” when the|™ents at two per cent annually with- | handling of the proeessing tax at the! visitors at the William Brezden the week-end at their parent's home. Mr, and Mrs, Mike Wall Bat- i¢ i ng people's union of the Bismarck Coa pera 9 ati Ba a ie mu and elevator, ~ home Sunday were Ernest Heinle and | Mr. y i Edward, Christ and. Fee Bots urday evening callers at the John % f - rch 35—Emy F IW . Cone. Res. N—(Wolf)—Author- | Bill Ervine. nd Omer and Virgil Cloud were Fri- Schiadt will mee to require services without izing transfers of North Dakota rural] Mrs. Walter Grewe and Miss Aman- day evening visitors at the R. Bailey ae evening a tional coronene aon. of the city| rehabilitation corporation assets to|da Ecklund called at the Frank Brez- | shoppers Saturday. home. Sunday visitors were Mr. and for provisions, Chicle is the only stallion of the the} attorney and city auditor. (Emer-| the federal government for retransfer|den home Monday. Mrs. Frank Paul, Sr, and Mr. and|Mrs, Adolph Weber and family, ©. V. Whitnney stud more than 10 | enc: | to resettlement for relief and rehabil-| Norman Hall called at the Ernest|Mrs. Walter Paul and daughter,| Omer Cloud and R. Bailey were| walked from the Benté place to the . The petriarch of the y). HB. 36—Forbidding compulsory | itation purposes in North Dakota. | Heinle home Monday evening. Marion, were Sunday dinner guests| Friday shoppers in Wing. Clarence Schmitz farm Saturday | breeding establishment is 24. |