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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1937 .Glencoe Founder Passes in Oregon Dugald Campbell, Operator of 6,000 Acre Ranch in Dakota, Dies at 82 Dugald Campbell, for 27 years the operator of one of the largest ranches in North Dakota, died Sunday in hospital at Eugene, Ore., where he had made his home since 1907, He Aids Disfigured Franco Soldiers CREWS START ROAD REPAIRING WORK IN VALLEY CITY AREA ‘Riding Quality of Highways Is Best in Several Years,’ Says Gurvin Valley City state highway main- tenance crews have started reshaping roads for which bids will be opened Nov. 16 for regravel pobs on about 200 miles of highway in that district, P. E. 'Gurvin, state maintenance engineer, It’s Carrillo | for Governor! DEP ENDENT CHILDREN” Mission Swallows id IN Regular Monthly Payments Will Eventually Go to. 9,000 N. D. Minors First monthly grants totaling 9422 6 be issued under the state's new aid te dependent children program have been mailed to 12 North Dakota homes, E. A. Willson, executive dir tector of the public welfare board, sald Saturday. ‘The event marked opening of reg- war monthly payments which event- ually will go to approximately 9,0 North Dakota children deprived of Cross Tourists | San Juan Capistrano, Calif., Oct, 25.—(7)}—The mission swal- lows have jumped the gun. Century-old tradition holds that the birds which nest seven months every year in the parapets of historic San Juan Capistrano mission take off for South Amer- ica, Oct. 33, San Juan's Day. But most of them left Friday night, and today only a few Nut- tered about for the hundreds of tourists who annually view their exodus. ATTENTION MASONS: — Annual Homecoming celebra- ? Student Loans Total tz, mpulaion shits ave to arout schools in the Plains $10,000 at Dickinson Dickinson, N. D., Oct, 2 —P)— North Dakota college loan funds to- tal $10,000 at Dickinson state teach- | ers college. President H. O. Pippin | said approximately 50 leans ranging from $65 to $200 and a' ing $125 have been made to students here. One-Room Schools of Plains Hit by Drouth Washington, Oct. 25.—(#)—An agri- cultural department official said Mon- OTTO DIRLAM LOCK and GUNSMITH ‘one-room area. Hugo C, Schwartz said in the de- \partment’s agricultural situation ree view that in most states on the plains the county was assuming gradually al) the functions formerly assigned to smaller government .subdivisions, in- cluding the township. PLUMBING “By Men Who Know How” Consult us on all H. A. TH said Monday. Closing a swing around the state with two bureau of public roads of- ficials, Gurvin declared “riding qual- ity of state highways this fall is the best in severa] years.” He asserted the state now has one of the best maintenance organizations in a “long time” and that with ex- ception of road stretches under con- struction there are “few places where '® motorist can not travel 60 miles an hour if he choses.” The engineer explained the letting for regravel work on five projects in IOMPSON & SONS Plumbing - - Heating Gas Equipment —— MACHINIST — Sharpening Lawn Mowers Our Bleycle ‘Repairing Expert Bicycle 218 Main Avenue Phone 251 perental support through deatn,/tion tonight at the Temple at mental or physical incapacity of the|7:30, Special entertainment Oar ples iiat antike the moth. (features, lunch. Visiting Ma- er's pension, which it replaces, the|Sons welcome. children’s dependent program includes homes where the mother er fether or T ie y acoprea is. under the fed. e new ler I~ eral Social Security act, which pro- vides for a nation-wide agency to care for dependent youngsters. The financial burden ts divided equally between federal, state and county gov- Hom Emmons * county, he soon acquired title to 6,000 % acres of land which he actively op- erated until he moved to Oregon. One of the Clan Campbell of Camp- belltown, he was educated in the Basing his campaign on making the people of California gayer and more carefree, Leo Carrillo, swarthy, grinning character ac- tor of the films, announced he will pe a candidate for governor in 1938. One of Carrillo’s fa- vorite stories is how his great- Glencoe for the village famed in Scottish tory. liked recall the Valley City district is only one of| srandfather, Carlos Antonio, |ernments. bis residence of 21 geure at Glencoe eight similar lettings which will be) then provisional governor of = as very peaceful—“no telephones, no financed by state maintenance monies| California, defended the terri- 29 Survivors of Ship’s radios, no moving pictures.” in 1937-38, He said similar regravel Fi Re Se Mr. Campbell brought with him to Jobs are being planned for othér state ire Rescued at Sea stot tn toe are | thewhmg onto one man was ie arm , Oct. 35—()—The steamer 20 both sides stopped and they | Nanning radioed Monday that she was all had a barbecue.” Proveeding to with 29 sur- TOBACCO DEALERS raighter Kaltafgaia which burst info America the deep love a Scotsman holds for the beauties of his native " © and, g 1 The Maytag’s exclusive one-piece, cast-aluminum tub is square with smoothly rounded corners. These corners break up the washing action vit ti flame. The survivors included all five Europeans aboard the Kaitangata, Repairing the shattered faces of “The department's thousands of Spanish Fascist state highways up to the U. 8. of public roads stand: ” he de- 5 soldiers is the distressing task Resbedeny Saeco boty —— or-| wndertaken by Dr. J. Eastman |clared, adding there was a “lack of Sup ee peed into many cress currents that flush chard. In he constructed a| Sheehan, above, professor of surfacing material to meet federal re- FAIL The British destroyer Thracin, out the dirt quickly and gently. greenhouse back of his home where| Plastic surgery at the Poly- | quirements.” J which went ta the Kaltangate’s aid he carried out tural experi-| Clinic Medical School in New with medical supplies, was ding 2 In the cone-shaped bottom of the ments, York. He toured insurgent by to pick up other members of the Maytag tub is a sediment trap ARE 2 NEW BOOKS ON STATE HISTORY 2,937-ton freighter’s crew who jumped The ieitan, ta, chartered to the » Cl standard Oll co that collects the loosened particles of dirt. The water stays cleaner and clothes come out whiter. Gerlach Orders Regulatory De- partment Auditers to Check hospitals to aid General Franco's troopers, disfigured in the sav- age hand-to-hand fighting by slashing knives and bayonets. Delinquent Licensees the Jainan straits in the South Chin he had lived. 2 The exclusive Maytag Roller Neighbors Loved Him pe Se ES sea, ind from Hongkong to Hal- ei . a5 pay cere ied Oe tis and rare and apbed ei ay, a phong, Chins, when the fire broke out Water Remover with flexible ? love and esteem of his Oregon nelgh- Ke nS from Bobby Valley City, Arthur Women Are| Asserting nearly one-third of North |Sunday night. roll and a firm bottom roll removes bors was revealed by the tributes ee ee et eee alley City, Dakota's licensed cigarette shops have —_————- the water from the clothes evenly, rad him in the Eugene Register-|500."S, to the ‘cause’ “| Authors; Bigelow Neal | not tiled teat ds) ae rent Prosperous Areas Are Sithout wet spots, and flushes out juard. “ 1 department, |, Gerlach, di- 4 last icles of dirt and soaj “ ‘The birds will sing and the t partic! ip tin tunica pa ee ae Me Camp |__| oe | Lure to Drug Peddlers) im etihe “Young people turned to Dugald Up the FOL eaL 0 Gerlach said 1,100 tte and 5 2 Campbell tor wisdom; old people went |aguuner ture Georte’ Heo One ane IbtT. Volueabe Delores Oabiis | suit vandoes have fallen to tle ve-| Ween ea caleeia Tae lant oa ied sal ni hh tel ggaa to him for hope, He did not have t0/wiora Campbell Houck) of Los An-|0n state history, Arthur E. Thomp-| ports on their pending prevail, draw narcotics ped- 2 Z s diers like a candle flame draws a moth, narcotic bureau officials said seek friends because people sought his friendship. This rugged old « &cotsman had exceptional gifts. He son, state superintendent of public in- struction, said Monday. Jessamine Slaughter Burgum of geles, and one son, Dr. Ian Camp- bell of Pasadena, Calif. He also leaves two brothers, James G. Campbell of IRONER AS OWN AN ELECTRIC Monday, had been a farmer, and he retained All McMinnville, Ore. and Alexander |Arthur, new authoress, has finished| handling beer, new beer wi This was one of the reasons given GOOD AS THE MAYTAG WASHER the simplicity of those who have|csmobell of Eugene. Mande? lan early-dey history of the state en-| not be fssued until he has complied for its San Antonio district surpass- : 4 touched the earth. He did not pre- titled “Zezula, or Pioneer Days in| with provisions of the cigatette act,| ing all others, even New York, in the | Begg h : Iraote Chi tunity of schoary_men te wes| Sunday School Rally — |Sett7 Boe oe yauey| Roel acd Saeeae 7 De made] numberof persons, arrested for nat- ‘aay ° ane , Tespected for scholarship, He had Nee con 4 Failure to report is a misdemeanor oe ne fae forgtteenteed 7 au \ t reed Staged at Washburn Washburn, N. D., Oct. 25.—Rev. C. City has completed a 265-page volume, “Checkered Years,” @ story of Dakota: territory and the great wheat country. ‘Thompeon also said one of Bigelow) “It Neal's short stories, “Tamerlane,” was| vendors chosen for publication in “22 Short Stores of America,” a volume com- piled by Edith Merrielees, former Uni- versity of Montana instructor now at Stanford university. The read more than most men, but his reading was balanced with human ex- perience, “It was Dugald Campbell's peculiar achievement to understand the world without hating it or fearing it. oe Fooled His Nurse “One of Mr. Campbell’s young friends, a very impatient person, went to see him during his last illness. ‘The nurse said the young chap might ( look in but must keep very quiet be- * cause Mr. Campbell would be asleep. The young man tiptoed in, A long finger, waggling, beckoned him to the bed. “‘Shh!’ said Mr. Campbell, ‘We must make her think I'm asleep.’ “There followed conversation, rich rested 3,469 narcotic law violators in the year. The other districts made ar- that! rests including Minneapolis 50. Phone 544 for Storm Window Repairs. Vantine Paint & Glass. There are many other advantages in owning the world’s finest washer. Maytags available with gasoline Multi-Motor. 0.9087. SHE MAYTAG COMPANY ¢ MANUFACTURE FOUNDED ¢ © NEWTON, IOWA TAVIS MUSIC CO. MAYTAG DEALERS Bismarck, N. Dak. speakers at the fall supper conference of the McLean County Sunday School Potrey pa Lars) Some 2 Garrison junday School workers ‘were present. | writer's of a battle Gottlieb Hochhalter of Wilton, Herlil ee shorthorn and Hereford bull, county president, presided over the = ze jconterence! sf0lk pest| Jews Stricken From Aid, The program was opened by al Nazi Political Scene period of group singing led by Miss Berlin, Oct. 25—(P)—The Jew has Annetta Erickson and accompanied by Mrs. V. Fiegel. A question box pe- been eliminated politically by the Nasi regime, but he still is a factor in the tiod was conducted by Rev, Arm- strong. scene. The Wilson girls trio of Washburn Since the Nazis came into power in Fred J. 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