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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Hindenburg’ s Last F ligh | | Acme Telephotos (Special to The | Bismarck Tribune) via NEA. Photographs depict for Trib- une readers the disaster that overcame the world’s great- est airship as it was about to moor at Lakehurst, N. J., Thursday afternoon. These photos were rushed to The Bismarck Tribune by courier, | telephone, airplane and sve- | cial delivery service in less than 24 hours after the holo- caust. They show the giant German dirigible soaring over New York a few min- utes before it exploded, the Hindenburg pictured in the light of its own flames, the gigantic bag as it settled to earth a mass of molten steel, ai seared flesh and flaming fabric. Academy of Science Opens in Grand Forks FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1937 | COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS. agri te sar 16 A. M. th, 1887, "Cleck The Board of County. Commission~ ers convened with Commissioners Swanson, Worner, Lein, Cameron and Fricke present. Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Worner that the minutes or last meeting be approves Roll 1m embers voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Cam- eron that the resignation of Ernest Biness, County Treasurer, be accept- ed, subject to the approval of the State’s Attorney. Roll call: All Y members voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Lein that bed ae er be appointed County unexpired for tl een ot Gounty ‘Treasurer Ernest El- All members voted “aye.” loner Lein and nerroll call: Moved by Comm! seconded by Commissioner Cameron that the Board adjourn until 2:30 o'clock P. Roll call: All members voted “ay April 6 1937, 2:80 o’Clock P. M. The Board of County Comm ers reconvened with Commissioners Swanson, Worner, Lein, Cameron and present. report of Fred Swenson, Reg- ister of Deeds, for the month of Fe! fea was approved and ordered ed. The reports of H. R, Bonny and Edward 8. Allen for the month of March were approved and ordered ed. At this time the Board examined and approved Vouchers No. 3881 4031, inclusive, submitted by, the Bure leigh County Welfare Boar: Hoved ‘ay’ Commissioned: Lein and seconded by Commissioner Cameron that the Board adjourn until 9:30 o'clock, A. M., April 7th, 1937. Roll ‘call: All members voted “aye.” April 7th, 1937, 9:30 o’Clock A, M. The Board of’ C unty Commission- ers reconvened with ‘Commissioners Swanson, Worner, Lein, Cameron and Fricke present, Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Lein that Spedial Tax Report No. 1 of Fred ae Anstrom, Sheriff, be ap- Prove: Roit “call: All members voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Wor- ner that Lynn Sperry be pEpolnted Assessor for Riverview jTowns ip for the years 1937 and 19: Roll call: All TreMiberse voted “aye.” At this time the Board examined and approved Vouchers No. 4032 to 4116, inclusive, submitted by the Burleigh County Welfare Board. Moved by cormmisslb ey Swanson and seconded by loner Cam- eron that the Board masonra until 2:30 o'clock P. M. Roll call: All members voted “aye.” ltd Tth, 1937, 2:30 o’Cleck P, M. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with Commissioners Swanson, Worner, Lein, Cameron and Fricke present. At this time the Board met with several committees relative to road program, Moved by Commissioner Worner and seconded by Commissioner Lein that Burnt Creek Township be re- imbursed in the amount of $51.00 for expenses Incurred for car repair and hospital expenses due to accident caused by washout in highway; Burnt Creek Township to compl repairs and install a culvert. Roll call: All members voted “aye.” At this time the Board examined and approved Vouchers No, 4117 to 4163, inclusive, submitted by the Burleigh County Welfare Board. The following bills were allowed, subject to due or delinquent personal property taxes, and warrants ordered drawn for same: Broadway Food Market, gro- ceries for poor . Fifth Street Food M ceries for poor Joseph Gabel, + 116.08 215.38 01 poor 85.98 Marcovi: -for poor .. . 148.61 National T S cerles for poor 380.88 Piggly-Wigsly No. 16, groceries for soe 296.14 Ruseell Miller Milling Co., flour for poor .............. 218.99 J.C. Penney Company, clothing for pogr 82.42 Bismarck Hospital nospitali- zation of poor 177.00 St. Alexius ospital, hospitali- zation of poor sees T6184 Drs. Cole & Blunt, dental serv- ices to poor ....... + 36.55 Dr. K, W. Morris, dental serv- Ices'to poor ...--sseeeeeee ee 17.00 opening session of the “North Dakota Academy of Science. Two-committees were appointed by John L. Hundley of the University of North Dakota, president. Mem- bers of the resolutions committee are C. L, Swisher of the North Dakota Agricultural college, A. R. Oliver of the university and A. J. Hill of the Bottineau school of forestry. Nom- inations committeemen are G. C. Wheeler of the university, L. R. Wald- 1on of the A. C. and G. N. Knight of Jamestown college. Marringe Licenses Miss Catherine Roberta Ca Mandan, and Henry Weisenburg Bismarck, Thursday. Son, Mr. and afer WRobey Fourth St. m. Friday, St Porter, fee t 0 a. Far ‘Alexius’ hospita: Fra eed, Ey Dawson, N. D., at ie Ha in. ‘hursday, in @ local hospi- al. |, Rev. R. EB. Smith will conduct serv- ices in the Bismarck Gostel Tabernacle at 3 p.m, Saturday for Mrs. E. A. Trygg, 54, pioneer resident of Bur- leigh county who died in a hospital here Wednesday. Members of the Elks lodge will meet at 8 oclock tonight in the lodge rooms to discuss arrangements for the crippled children’s clinic to be held here May 22. The business meeting will be followed by an en- |tertainment. Lunch will be served. | Hearings on two applications to close Great Northern railroad stations will be held by North Dakota Railroad commissioners at Geneseo and Straub- ville May 19, Elmer Olson, secretary, announced Friday. Petitions ask closing of the two stations and sub- stitution of custodian service. . |M’Intosh County Man Enters State Prison Sentenced to from one to five years in the state penitentiary when he jaded guilty to a charge or rape be- fore Judge W. H. Hutchinson at La- Moure, William Munsch, Wishek, was brought here to start serving the/ ® term Friday. MGheritt Michael Henne of McIntosh county, who brought Munsch to the penitentiary, said he was originally arraigned on the charge Apr. 12 but two days later escaped from jail with the help of two others and went to Washington. Henne returned with| t! him Boi Washington last Saturday, Grand Forks, ND D., May 7.—(?)— Farm conditions in North Dakota and | “fontana, road problems, ultra-violet | ight and asparagus were discussed | by seven speakers here Friday at the | .¢|Company, Fargo, Dr. H. T. Perry, dental serv- ee es Door . 55.60 Raw! & Dental rfid ‘dental ervices to poor 15.30 w. i Ae medical services to poor . 32.25 Dr. A. M Fisher, poeeices werv- ices to poor 41.31 rr. G. fer 56.67 Quain & Hamstad Clinic, medi- cal serv! 385.10 Roan & Straus” “chinte, medical pitt yices, {0 poor Mee. "Fred “Anstrom, board of Prisoners ..... 5a 2.00 Mrs. (aes Ansirom, salary ‘as matron .. vee . 1.00 Fred E. Anstrom, miscellane- ous ene sees 32.38 Fred B. Anstrom, mil 221.50 J. 27.8 A. Kohler, mileage . Carl Kosltzky, mileag Clair G. Derby, mi Marie Huber, mil Alfred Bi em, ense—Ass't Co. Edwin E. Bothn Court Reporter Ida Crawford, witn: Ee tesch Manca ay i u,_ members! ees |. Berta E, fn care of feeble-minded cel ex- Agent Baker, State eae 080.00 caer iiey Electric BSP Sup; iH ok Ce GRPb) ies if @ Chemica: suppli 1 ‘08 Capital Laundry Co., laun or jail ..... 10.43 Northwestern Bell T oe telephones for Febru- Northwertsea Bell Telephone ., telephones for March .. 135.59 Mabel Halver, County Treasur- er, cash items ..........+ 194.37 Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Cameron that the Board adjourn until 9:30 o'clock A. M., April &th, 1937. Roll call: All members voted “aye.” April Sth, 1937, 9:90 o’Clock A. M. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with Commissioners Swanson, Worner, Lein, Cameron and Fricke present. At this time bids for grating equipment from the following firms were received: Northwestern Sheet & Iron Works; J. D. Adams Company; Dakota Tractor & Equipment Com- Lewis Tractor re Machinery and Fleck Motor Sales. Repre sentatives of the above com-| ¢! paniés appeared before the Board. No action was taken by the Board. | Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the Board adjourn until 2:00 o'clock P. M. Roll ¢ All members voted “aye.” April 8th, 1987, 2:00 o’Clock P. M. The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with Commissioners Swanson, Worner, Lein, Cameron and Fricke present. Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Lein that Burleigh County award Contract to the Dakota Tractor & Equipment North Dakota for grader, zines controlled, sta ers with 12 foot blade, bs., at their bid of $100.00 trade-in allow- Roll call: Ail members voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Worner and seconded by Commissioner Cam- cron that Burleigh County. award Contract to the Dakota Tractor & Equipment Company, Fargo, North Dakota, for “Caterpillar” Twenty- ies a ctor, standard equipment, 40 model, cent 6,210 Ibs., at tinete old ot. B1beae00, teas. $408 trade-in allowance on Tractor. Roll call: All members voted “aye.” J, G. Spitzer and Council appeared before the Board relative to Claim| for damages: action deferred. The following bills were allowed, | subject to due or delinquent personal Property taxes, and warrants drdered drawn for same: H. 0. Putnam, salary as County | Agent H.00. Putnam, Auriol Miller, Caterpillar frame, moa No. Band equ! 10, i travel expense services—Seed Loan .. +. M. Smith, serv ices—Seed Loan .. a Marie Mihm, services. Loan | Mrs. Florence Knapp, services ry —Seed_ Lo 32.50 Vivian Larson, services—Seed | Loan ..... 20.00 Edna M. Schpeider, R. N., sal- ary as County Nurse 65.00 r. C. E, Stackhouse, services —Insanity Commissioner .. Stackhouse, services nity Commissioner Geo, M. Register, services—In- sanity Commissioner Geo. M. Register, service: in sanity Commissioner peor Resp mileage . erry, dental ser: —County Jail . Aune Carpenter & State Stationery, ser" Emil A. Paul, mileage Frank Murrey, mil State’s Witness . 2.94 Geo. S. Register, rentai typewriter. 72.00 Underwood Elliott ‘Fisher C rental ot typewriters—Seed ees The Yale |& ‘Towne sty. ©. fepairing Yale Loc tes eeeseeeses 2.94 Burroughs ‘Adding Machine Co., payment on Burroughs 39.49 The issoorl: Bee nnes Chemical Co., suppli 147. Woodmansee "stationery, sup- plies Capital Publishing Co. Humphreys & Moule, supplies H. Krueger Co., supplies .. Telegraph’ Co, tele- nite *Griftin sor WPA Shack Fea Swenson, Deeds, miscellaneous fecs .. Adding Burros ine Machine Le PE Biamarck, Waterworks t., water for Court House fo, Dale Power & Light, heat Bismarck Tribune Co, and advertising . Pane 5 Mabel Halver, County ‘Treasur- ir, exchange charges . Mabel Halver, County Trea: er, a taxes on Bik. 102 ( caped tax.) ...... Mabel Halver, County See er, 1936 taxes on Blk. 102, Ailen, justice's avi ys witness fee W. R. Ebeling, witness fee | Moved by Commisioner City of Bismar supplies—Hay Creek Moved seconded by Commissioner Cameron that this Board execute agreements concerning the following: Leo Hornbacker and family resi- Burleigh County; Emil Jesser and family, residents of McLean County, residing in Burleigh County; Aldin J. Miller and family, residents of Bur- leigh County, residing in McIntosh County; Peter Quinn, a single person, resident of Burleigh County, renid- ing in McLean County; Rud Richter and family, resident: | Sheridan County, residing in Bur- | leigh County; further that sald agree- | ments be executed on behalf of this Board by the Chairman thereof and attested to by the County Auditor. Roll call: All members voted * Moved by Commissioner Worner seconded by Commissioner Came! that the Board adjourn until 2:00 o'clock P. Roll cal All members voted “aye.” pril th, 1937, 2:00 o'Clock P. M- The Board of County Commission- ers reconvened with Commissioners Swanson, Worner, Lein, Cameron and Fricke present. Moved by Commissioner Lein and seconded by Commissioner Cameron that Burleigh County accept the of- fer of $10.00 made by Fredolin Rupp tor Lot 8 Block 4, Baldwin Townsite |in Crofte’ Township. Roll call: All_- members voted “aye.” Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the be | adopted: following Resolution RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED that in accord- ance with Sec, 22, Chapter 159 of the 1927 Session Laws, the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh | County hereby elect to proceed with the improvement of Project No. FAP 281A in Burleigh County: . That the State Highway Commis- ‘sioner be requested to take all necessary to obtain the maximum Federal Appropriation allowable for the construction of said project: That in consideration of the fore- going the Board of County Commis: sioners agrees that it will, at the request of the State Highway Com- missioner, secure title to such rights of wuy or borrow areas as may be found necessary for the location and construction of said project; That the County Auditor ts hereby authorized and directed, upon writ- fon demand and to the order of the State Highway Commissioner as evi- denced by his certificate, to draw warrants on the County Treasurer for such amounts necessary to pay the County share of construction, right of way, borrow bits, stock piling, and engineering costs; d County share to be computed il reim- barsements ave deducted) inthe fol: lowing percentage Right of Way lorrow Pits 50 Percent Stock Piling Percent Engineering 50 Percent Roll call: All voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Lein that Burleigh Count accept the of- fer of Laura Halberlein, as Executor of the Estate of Mary Halberlein, De- ceased, to convey to Burleigh oun? Warranty Deed to a strip of land be used for Right of Wa: said land located in the N tion 3, Township aa 2.N., Ri said strip bein A strip of lan bi ol se Bec: of, adjoini: mad exte: the entire east line of si Section 3, excepting all thi A on lying within feet of the section line; Tract contains 1.95 Acres, more or less; and that the County Auditor be and is hereby Tees to draw warrant in the amount of $48.75 pay- able to said Laura Halberiein Execu- tor, as Warranty De properly exe- cuted, nas been rece! Roll ¢ 1 members voted “aye.” Moved. by Commi sioner Lein an seconded by Cammissioner Cameron that ps county, accept the of- fer of Thelen, as, spec lal Ad- ministrator of the Ei of William P. Thelan, Deceased, “fo convey to Burleigh County Warranty Deed to & strip’ of land located in the ao es Section 26, TomaEnD: 142 N. 80 W., said ste ie eee be ard for Right of and de- scribed as follow: ws Potrip of land 65 feet wide lying East of, pate and extending. Wi ee tec line of said cepting all that Anion ‘yn i‘. eithis 33 feet of the ‘tact con- tains 1.92 acres, more or le 4 that the Auditor be and is her structed to draw Wi it amount of $ Thelan, receipt o executed. Roll call: All members voted “ay: The following bills were allowed subject to due or delinquent personal mary Cashel, witness feo Mar: hel, witnes fe Rey’ Ulrich, witness f Clark Monroe, witness fee .. John Schaeffer, witness fee W. {. Franklin, witness fee . Ervin Bourgois, services . by Commissioner and seconded by Commissioner Swan- nt the Board adjourn until 9:30 Orelooke A. M, April 9th, 1937. Roll call: Ail members voted “aye.” April oth, 1937, , 9180 e'Cleck A. M. ‘he Board of County Commiaaiol convened with Commit ‘orner, Lein, Cameron, rand inty, North fo) ith the County Aud be and is hereby last five items therein contained, and that no action be taken as to the first four items of sald claim, for the reason that claims for similar amounts have heretofore Burleigh, ca cou been made and rejected by the Board | of County Commissioners. Roll call: All members voted “ay Moved by Commissioner Lein and property taxes pee wartrents ordered drawn for Modern Machine Work —Maintenance .. Lewis Tractor & i+} ehinery Co. express pald—Maintenanc Sinclair Refining Company, ga! id of Shere yer . » repairs mn testing ravel—Construction 3.00 State | Highway, opepariment, county aid 8 4 State igh wi ay, Department county aid due on NDS 4 State ighway county aid due on a ‘Welfare Board of Bo, D: share of 2S Dr. A. M. Fisher, "mnedlcal serv- {ces to poor Stackhouse & Henderson, med- ical services to poor . AP. Lenhart, drugs tor poor Finney’s Drug Store, drugs for Koved’ by Commissioner Wo Commisioner Swanson until 9:30 o'clock A. M. seconded by Commissioner Swanson that the State's Attorney be and is Roll cail: All members voted “aye.” dents of Sheridan County, residing in| hereby authorized to institute remova! | April 10th, 1937, 9:38 e’Uleck roceedings against John lia? The Board of ceunty Commatant is de} A aEN Tee ERD parpoes 2 ora on, Worn with Commissioners p a tome fea sidence R ‘ hal i 8 Lein, Cameron an@ 0! 11 members vote The. following bills were allowed, At this time the Board m subject to due or delinquent personal committees relative to securing ct Property taxes, and warrants ordered ments of Right of Wey for FAP| drawn for sa aetae Blenehe ee hi emp: power |W. ela) County Com- e ions w: missioner, servic 4 = EL Hildebrand and © Ar Nites relative | nasoner services and miler 4 toy Securing ss sana bats of Right of| Wm. Fricke, County Commis ‘ay for SA. Pe eerie and mile. The following aite were ee ade wise ay *. - 3297 subject to due or delinquent pi J BA "tein, “County Gommission- Pro} erty taxes, end warrants ordered er, services and mileage ... 68.20 drat for same: . Swanson, County Com- Claren ce Scott, mileage—Ad- “misatoner, services and mile- ministration . 33.25 35.05 Gordon R. Moore, mil * | we &. Worner, County Commis ministration ... 15.05 sioner, services and mile- Clayton Finlayson, age . neeeee 37.50 —Administration & . ». 42.00] Central Meat Market, Clayton Finlayson, mileage— tor poor 9.70 laintenancs 9.63 Git McCut . ‘e Mai 100.00 6.00 | State Bank meeeainers examine ation fees . 10.00 3.45 Borat Creek 00 jursement 51. 4.00/ Bank of North auto ment of Cert, of Ind 148.00 . 5 20,448. Maintenances.” 53.40 Pas nea oer ete services— ance” eae see ‘ laintenance \....... 4.00! Rey eth port of Sheriff Fred ny Beso S Tomi sety lee! Main- 36.80|0f Personal Property Tax and Civil Egner. Swanson, repairs and | Fees collected for the month of services—Maintenance 15,00 | March was approved) andy: obaered jon, services— Maintenance 11.25 | _ Special Tax Report of Sheritt Fred G. E. Peterson, services— |. Anstrom: Report No. | "Maintenance 3.75 | except for part of Item 3,°8Re Te Bismarck: Spring Service, serv- 06 | port No, 3 approved. icea—Maintenance | Moved by Commissioner Cameron ae 's redline: AED re- 5.75 and seconded by COMTITES ERE Swan- |gon that tl County Auditor and Harry Knowle repairs—Main- | County Treasurer be thorized to tenance . ee 1.00| pay off $20,000.00 plus interest of Lewis Trac | Certificate of Indebtedness dated Nov- epalrs—Maintenance 12,80] vember 15th, 1936, and held by the Lan Motor Co., Regan, Ni Vv. W. Brewer Company of Minneapo- Dak., repairs—Maintenance. 131.91/ lis, Minnesota. Rupp Brothers, repairs—Mal: ,| Roll call: All members voted tenance . see 19.02 Moved by Commissioner Worne: Bismarck Li | seconded by Commissioner Cameron —Maintenance . . 13.81/ that D. E. Johnson be refunded French & Welch Hardware C representing payment on Lots 7 supplies—Maintenance 20.39/ 8, Block 88, William's Additio: Farmers Union Oil Co grease | purchaser is unable to continue pay- Maintenance . +: 52.75 | ments; and that contract for purchase Standard Oil Co, gas and oll— of above lots be cancelled, Maintenance 21.01| Roll call: All members voted “aye.” The Wing Oil Co,, gas and oil . |. Moved by Commisioner Worner and —Maintenance . 32.95 | seconded by Commissioner Lein Roe Northwestern Sheet & Iron | the Board sell lot 12, Block 34, N. P. Works, culverts—Mainten- | 2nd Addition, to Joseph N. Dievert tor anc a ++, 11.93| the original amount of the tax; and Theresa mbert, rental of the Chairman of the Board and the WPA Shack—Maintenance . 15.00|County Auditor be authorized to is- Jasskowlak, storage of |sue Tax Deed upon receipt of pur- Cat.—Maintenance 10.00 | chase price. A. T. MeLelgh, gavel—Consiruc- | Roll call: All members voted “aye.” ba 12.90) Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Wor- 22.38|ner that Beer License be issued to George Manly of Sterling, North Da- kota, and to Irving H. Hanson of Driscoll, North Dakota. Roll ca’ ll members voted “aye.” : Al s Moved by Commissioner Lein and | seconded by Commissioner Cameron | that the Board allot $2,000.00 to the | Burleigh County Welfare Board for the month of April, 1937. Roll call: All members voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the application for reduction in valuation of property assessed on Lot 13 and the North 15’ of Lot 14, Block 39, Original Plat in the City of Bis- marck be approved as recommended by the Board of City Commissioners, Roll call: All members voted “aye.” Appointment of Gus a Road Overseer of Riverview Town- ship was approved by the Board. Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Wor- ner that the following Resolution be adopted by the Board: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, a concerted drive to re- duce tax delinquency in Burleigh | County has been in progress since on or about the 15th day of December, 1936, and as the result thereof many citizens of Burleigh County and the City of Bismarck have responded splendidly resulting in increased tax payments both delinquent and cur- rent, WHEREAS, the collection of delin- quent personal property taxes by law is placed with the sheriff of each county, an WHEREAS, the Sheriff of Burleigh County, Mr. Fred Anstrom, his Office Deputy Mr. Carl Kositzky, and the other members of the Sheriff's force | of Burleigh County have given splen. | did service in the collection of a linguent personal property:taxes, an WHEREAS, a great many residents and taxpayers of the City of Bismarck and of Burleigh County, for the sup- port of their county, city and school | districts, have in many instances at & sacrifice to themselves pi their de- tinae nes personal property taxes in full, bu: WHEREAS, there are yet many thousands of delinquent personal property taxes due to Burleigh Coun- ty which are owed by taxpayers fi- nanclally able to pay the same and which taxpayers have had notice aft- er notice of their delinquencie® and have failed and so far refused to pay said delinquent personal property axes, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED: First That the Board of County Commissioners commend the aotivi- tles and efforts of the Sheriff of Bur- leigh County and his deputies result- Ing in the collection of several thou- sands of dollars of delinquent taxes up to this time; Second: That the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, as representative of the people of the county, hereby express its apprecia- tion to those citizens who, recogniz- ing Abele. obligation to their govern- ment, have paid their taxes; Be it further resolved that as to those taxpayers of Burleigh County who, though able to pay their de- linquent personal property taxes, have so far failed and refused to do so, that the Sheriff of Burleigh County be and he is hereby author- ized and directed to force and compel the payment ‘of sald delinquent per- sonal property taxes by levying upon the tangible personal property or the salaries or bank accounts of said de- linquent taxpayers according to law, to the end that sald delinquent per- sonal property taxes be promptly paid. Roll call: All members voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Cameron and seconded by Commissioner Swan- fon that the Board adjourn until 3:00 * All members voted “aye.” 10th, 1937, 3:00 o'Clock P. M. Board of County Commission- ers réconvened with Commissioners Swanson, Worner, Lein, Cameron and Worner d | Fricke present. Moved by Commissioner and seconded by Commissioner Swan- son enat the anlaty of Florence Beene eed’s in at $65.00 per month. Roll eeatl: All Lie) Fs voted “aye.” Commissioner Worner ue ind ‘Aaait id the West 17” of nd Addition; an eo Wesi f Lot 18, Block 50, Stlginat hat, fag the City of Bis- marck, be approved by the Board. Roll’ call: All members voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Swanson and seconded by Commissioner Lein that the County Auditor issue re- funds to the County Treasurer cov- ering tax receipts Nos. 11961 to 11964, inelnelea covering taxes for the ee, 1931 to 1934, jaclusive, on the WV ft Section 10 mship 137, ; and that ayments ted by above rec Ip be ft $0) ont thi ne EA Aa coipts No de cancelled. Hoved ge ty* Commissioner Cameron ommis am nd seconded. 0: malgsloner Lain i following Lot 3 and iw Township 148, Range 76, So. approved, as the State Treasurer has acquir rt Title to same. Roll call: Ail members xe vole “a; Moved by Sommaiasie| Cameron and seconded by sioner Lein that the Board jou rn, subject to call, until gid 4th, 1937, at 10:00 o'clock A. Roll attr ‘anson, aye; Worner. aye; Cameron, aye; a ‘rick: ere: William Fricke, Chairman, Board of County Commi rne Cc and y.

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