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by] 3" ——— __——____THE BISMARCK _1RIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 30,1987_ . 3 42 DISTRICT CANE ROADS DEPARTMENT |7Se Paar wandos —])PEAR NEW RIOTING |23=ete Se.°=] carers a ore rues oh Routes Fireman MOVES 10 COMPLY | wma ae mo | AMONG JEWS, ARABS “Where : WARDENS MEETING ~INGAPIAL GIT Announcement of Upland Game Open Season to Be Made in Next Few Days Fireman Peter Griven put out @ WITH fire in the Gust Peterson home, _FURNACES 7 1b We but Peteraon’s bulldog put out {Four Shot to Death in Palestine; Burn Griven, ‘ ‘ ER Sees, ‘el agestccreeha lad Authorities See Further Re: a called the fire department. Griven : 2 State Highway Bureau Seeks| went in-through a. rear window’ Disorder [sto .. and put out a-blasze on an iron- ——— Bids on $245,000 in Main- | ing board. in came the bull- | Jerusalem, Aug. 30—(P)—Three Jews tenance Equipment dog, and out went Griven, - | and an Arab were shot to death Mon- ON OIENS f sla Hettinger Lions Name :, requested ‘by’ the U. 8. Bureau of Committees for Year Ic Roads were taken by tlie state killed from, to- highway department Monday in| Hettinger, N. D, Aug. 28—Commit-|miied bY shots from ® passing au asking for bids on road oll and main-| tee members of the Hettinger Lions} an Arab walking to work in the futon equipment estimated to cost club for the coming year, recently ap-| residential section of Jerusalem was P, B, Gurvin, mainte engineer|" Membership. V. Bergland, Wil-| Police believed this, was Serpe . E. mi nance eer ip—l . ly a ice was & ad for the North Dakota depertment, se FOR SOUND HEATING COUNSEL?” liam Sabin, Leo Tanous. ment of the bus slaying. said the bids for 2,000,000 gallons of] Attendance—Alvin Nelson, R. B.| A Jew was found dead in the bot- oil to cost approximately $150,-| Lindquist, William 8. Priess. tom of a well and another in a field, maintenance equipment esti-| Program—F. M. Jackson, J. 1.|both shot. They had lived on the t $95,000 will be opened | Birkeland, Wm. Sabin. Karkur Sharon plain, ee ‘Waldron, M. A. Hal- Scares vorson, ©, jomas. Publicity—Charles Schell, E. V. Japanese Tighten Bergland, H. L. Hokenson, | ' Grip on War News conveyors costing about $15,000 each. C. White, M. K. Dallas. Tientsin, Aug. 30.—(#)—Japanese The’ road oils will be for use next| Boy's and Girl's Work—S. ©. White,| military censorship of newsmen cov- hee! on a new road mix program in-| Carl J. Austad, Dr. Williams, ering the North China conflict was ving low-cost bituminous surfac-| Streets and Highways—Carl J. Aus-| tightened drastically Monday. ., ing on at least,150 miles of highway, | tad, M. K. Dallas, C, E. Thomas, Japanese army headquarters issued Come to Crane—the one place where you can get impartial Smal in Size—a Glant la Performance THE BASMOR “GAS-FIRED BOILER Gurvin said. Farm: and Extension Work—C, 1,| written orders specifically alming at advice! Crane will help YOU choose th f heati ‘The Basmor Gas-Ficed Boller is 20 . ig 8 Ip choose the type of heating system ‘th be con See for which bids are| Melby, Tracy Fitch, Charles Schell, | regimentation and supervision of that best suits your particular house and requirements. The in homes without, peered . rege welders; 24 light heck ee ga’| | Safety and Public Health—W. A.| newsmen’s activities. reason? Crane has a COMPLETE line of equipment, embrac- Mite Lee ee Longtime North Dakota. Auto . Deis Jensen, R. B. juist, Dr. Williams.| The orders were concluded with the ing every known type of heating system. Your home—your itis exceptionally high in eficiency, gallon road oil distributors; four H tion of the attor- 4 ‘M. P. Quickstad, E. V. Bergland. ~ preference—and your budget can be fitted exactly. No matter and completely automatic in action. ney general’s office in law enforce- Dealer Promoted From Posies road rollers; three 10,00. thre Sales Manager Here tank car heaters and two complete| President May Tour ‘he Basmor is designed to provide heat, is what system you choose, you will get Crane high quality in perfect radiator every detail. nop ene Western U. S. Soon Kysar’s Jewelry Perhaps a Basmor Gas-Fired Boiler will suit you best. But the Fleck Motor Sales, Inc., 100 West by the federal bureau and is general- — Store regardless of your requirements, CranEquipment will fill them. Broadway, Monday was promoted to| ly in Re ie atta to get roads in Bee est N. end wee. pi a CranEquip for lasting satisfaction and economy. general better » Gurvin explained, formed. Urces wn Broad talbsdl Gar tasreeten ed [sotin TA Peed Fetal he ee ce * - Saturday that the chances were good Starting Aug. 1, 1931 See yur Plambingand Heating Contractorfor complete information to the state game | vice president. for President Roosevelt making a 4 Watch i MoCulloch, @ native of Fargo, has iN Woniaaee Write ioadel(licats you sey sed ewe would neither confirm nor deny a re- Repaired for | VITAL 10 HEALTH Rt titsse cece $2.50 ¢l ie! le - CRANE CO.; 636 North : Tete Teac ey doumey | All work guaranteed 1 year” "Farge, N.D. snauaes New Deal “accomplishments” in the Ney, sree wetpater USE OUR DISPLAY ROOM FOR SELECTING Its Regulation Deserves Serious |"°"wes*- HEATING AND PLUMBING EQUIPMENT Consideration, Says Plan- ning Consultant Regulation of stream flow should be given “serious consideration” if. the health and welfare of North Dekotans are to be safe-guarded, declared Irvin Lavine, consultant to the state plan- ning bloard, in a report to that group. Discussing stream pollution on the dasis of investigations and studies by Oscar Becker of the consulting staff, Lavine said that facilities created through water conservation work the ‘past four years have improved condi- tions “in a few places.” “In a majority of the cities,” he “LEARN MORE: EARN MORE: Soneraeicts] aucun iearets during many months of the year with . PRODUCE MORE: PROSPER” f+ rentient increase n besttn hazard.” some of the streams the total annual flow is sufficient to properly dilute the : . iJ sewage throughout the year if facil- ities are provided to make possible the regulation of this flow.” This is particularly important in North Dakota, he said, because the a state's seven normal uses of streams is headed by its need as a source of supply for water works serving the public for domestic and municipal ‘4 (Incorporated) purposes. Other uses in the order of their pre- cedence, he explained, are: For sani- 314% Main Avenue Phone 121 tations for agricultural uses; as a wa Bismarck, North Dakota Renee he tural ioe; propagation of aquatic and wild game life,,and recreation, Inferior Stock Used In Tomato Products Announces the beginning of an ADULT NIGHT SCHOOL on Monday evening, Sep- 2 tember 6, from 7:30 to 9:30 o’clock. ee ce : : ; . z Evidence ot ‘use of Hash : THIS ADULT NIGHT SCHOOL is for all those who may [| oted in s report of culver 8, tate, at I : c. buyin the mild be employed during the day; for all those who are past the public school age; for all those who did not have edu- aoe ee the state regulatory depert- ‘ ayy. ra : ? : ripe tobacco L at makes c cational advantages in youth; for all those who wish to ‘Analysed were 11 tomato purees, review their studies; for all those who wish to advance bltegs Aicsred Legecdh ene eaten and 5 b h Jd. in their work. : compas ae oe reanlred en a N. af SMO ers Say oo C. esterfie S THE TUITION RATES will be extremely low; in fact, [g| onialned Texcessive mold, three sam- they are only half our former rates. Two evenings a aa ani ee ee a catup td € oo » i give you MORE plea SUVE week, $3 a month; three evenings a week, $4 a month; §/ moja content,” the report said. a course including a business machine, $5 a month, Cheap, “None of the nee examined J E is'nt it? - Don’t you want.to get away from free night [Mj ;no"cs,cvcrmnve invert material, hut Groeesburs, In 1937, Chesterfield tobacco buyers en 4 showed high mold counts which 1s di- ‘ 4 F Af mee < Seinen: Se Aaa aia: Laat cue waied 7 will attend each one of the 113 auction fit ches of attains ibe markets listed here. In addition they will be buying tobacco in Southern Maryland, and aromatic leaf in Turkey and Greece. Wherever Chesterfield tobacco is bought, Le enlenas Arithisetie, Besioees Penmuanahip, Bust | nceSerne sta fet st twee es in this country or abroad, it must be mild, ness Spelling, Social and Economic Problems will be given. [§/5. department of sgricullute's term it must be ripe. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS will be Gregg Shorthand or | mation division of the USDA stopped Stenotype, Touch Typewriting, American Bookkeeping, a peta ereipoyey crea olf m Cc. , Wihteretsctae higher in wd of aA Banking, and Higher Accountancy, Salesmanship and and graduate of the University of Williamston, Sterling, 4 nda’ toba mlal Law. ; Hort Daa, son fc ae ¢ lity than the Chesterfield standard ee er This work will be given by the remilas isp stra aug ie torte aed ] quai sty college : HARVEY N. JENSON (formerly district Supervisor of | the WPA night schools) will offer Training for Citizen- ship, Public Speaking. Dramatics, Radio broadcasting, etc., on Monday and Wednesday evenings. : : USDA Fact Collector Pauses in Bismarck ee " ALSO CLASSES in German, German Literature; Eng- fj] Velva Voters.Favor lish, English Literature, Spanish, and other subjects will School Levy Boost be given if called for by at least five persons. A a Scans BUSINESS MACHINES offered will be the Stenotype, Be jpduariadre yet prea] Comptometer, Monroe Calculator, Bank Posting Machine, a8 to 37 mills. ‘The vote wax Mimeograph and Ediphone. We can accommodate up to ve Des Bunty Wet sou of the 15 on the Stenotype. q ft the I fi 7,740 EVENING CLASSES will be on Monday, Wednesday and Lith Friday evenings from 7:80 to 9:80 o'clock. For further Shoe information come to the school on any of the above | Spanish-American evenings. 2 War Veteran Dies R. E. Jack, President Wm. G. Ellis, Sec.-Treas. “LEARN MORE: EARN MORE: PRODUCE MORE: PROSPER” is . our slogan.