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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1937 Emma Nelson spent the week-end fc her parental home. Callers Sunday at the George Nel- sor home were John Trygg and the Kiein boys, Lylas Magnus, Olson, Roy Erickson, John Kruger By MES. GEORGE NELSON and Joe Fisher. Carl Carlson left for Montana to visit and to transact business. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson we! supper guests at the John Kruyer home Sunday. Clarence Olson is employed at the David Trygg home. Lylas Magnus, Gerald and Gwen- dolyn Nelson, Clifford Olson and Roy Erickson visited at the Neff home ia Wing, Sunday. The Engerts have as guests their cousins from near the Twin Citics i Minnesota. David Trygg made a trip to Medina fast Friday on business. Mr, and Mrs. Viras. Carl Hazel has secured work at ‘the Bert Hedstrom home near Wil- He will move his family up ton. from Mott soon. Dinner guests Tuesday at the ‘George Nelson home were John Ha- beck from west of Baldwin, Arthur ‘Magnus, Carl Haze] and John Steinert from Regan. Evelyn Coleman who attended high school in Regan is on the honor ro!l ‘with a standing of 91.75. Mrs, Clara Magnus was an over- night guest at the George Nelson home ‘Thursday. | Regan +—_——_ By HELEN AUNE ‘The Bridge club met at Mrs. Frank ‘Nustad’s home Thursday evening. First prize was awarded to ‘Hopkins, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Hopkins of Omemee, N. D., visited several days Jast week at Norton Strand’s home, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson vis- fited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Danielson, Thursday . Mrs. H. F. Dimond returned Wed- Schlinkendorf and @aughter from New Salem were gues's fast Sunday at the home of Mr. Schlinkendorf’s sister, Clifford Mrs, W. J. Mrs. L. ‘Miss Neva Noon from Friday evening until Sunday. Grace Amundson was an overnight guest of Bennevi Pearson Tuesday evening. ‘The auction sale held at the Victor Anderson farm Monday was well at- tended. Mrs. Signe Johnson and daughter, Hilma, of Regan, were dinner guess of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Spitzer of rural Bismarck were dinner guests of Mrs. Ole Hagstrom Sunday. Mrs. Hagstrom and daughter, Nellie, ac- companied them home the same eve- ning and visited until Monday eve- ning. eee | Wilson | os OO By MRS. JOHN A. BERG The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. Mike Wall Thursday afternoon. The Go-Getters 4-H club gave the three act play, “Who’s There” at the high school auditorium at Mercer Sat- urday evening. Miss Esther Schatz of Bismarck spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Schatz. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Wanner vis- ited at the Christ Neumiller home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neumiller vis- ited at the Dan Stroblee home Sun- day. Mike Wall was a visitor at the Cacl Gutsche home at Bismarck, Mon- day. Among those who spent Saturday at the John Berg home were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wagner, Mike Wall, Mrs. Mary Hinsz and son Rubin of Mar- tin, Mrs, Fred Lang and son, Hugh Redington, Jonathon Redington, Rev. Hiner and children of McClusky, N. D., and V. W. Fegile of Wilton. Vis- itors Sunday were Mrs. Mike Mar- tinsen and daughter Eleanor of Val- ley City, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Schlick- enmayer of near Turtle Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cleveland, who have re- turned from the west and are mak- ing their home in Wilson township. Heaton | By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. Willie Steinert are mesday from a short trip to Iowa ‘where she visited with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and ton, John, visited with friends in Center, N. D., during the week-end. B. O. Lein from Sterling was a busi- ness caller here Tuesday. Miss Marie Huber, county superin- tendent, and Mrs. Richard Snyder, county nurse, visited the school Fri- day. | | Painted Woods eee atte By MES. JOE BROWN ‘week. the parents of a boy born Tuesday. Callers at the Heinle home Tues- day were Ben Miller, Edwin Heinle and Henry Ranchler of Turtle Lake. Dinner guests at the Fred Bender) w; Sr., home Sunday were Rev. and Mrs. Karl Gieser and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gessle. Mrs. Fred Ehnes of Regan visited Ae ue Ed Hochhiter home a few ee John Kurlie, son Jake and daughters, Esther and Ruth, were din- ner guests at the Karl Schatz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and Alvin Bender had dinner Sunday The Art Hanson family are mov-/ with the Andrew Heinle family. ing to the Oscar Jupman farm this Mrs. George Hochhaltetr is ill with a bad cold. H Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haluzek of north} Alvin Bender, Sarah and Ernest f ot Wilton called at the Joe Brown}Heinle visited at the home of Rev. home lesday evening. and Mrs. Karl Geiser in Turtle Lake I Axel Stenquist called on Joe Brown| Sunday evening. Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Weber of Pa Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burke were| Washburn were callers at the Andrew dl guests at the Clarence Peterson home} Heinle home Monday. i last week, while Ralph was cutting ‘wood. Mr. and Mrs. 7 son Ernest and Mr. ¥ Kozak and daughters of Bismarck.|turkeys at the Armour creamery in 4 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and sons Anton Nelson and Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Nelson had us guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest of Bismarck. Dinner guests at the Joe Brown] Walter Dietzman and son Edwin home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.| delivered some cattle to Mandan Wed- ‘Richard Olson and daughter Dorothy|nesday. They also transacted business Ann, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Berger ana|in McKenzie, ind Mrs. Bil ‘were visitors during the afternoon. Elmer Larson called at the Iver|4ay night and Sunday visiting at the % rickson home Saturday. Frances | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs, Ivan Sherman started picking Bismarck this week. Mrs, Elmer Lundquist spent Satur- home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Albert Lange called at the Joe|Mrs. Art Lewis in Mandan. f ‘Brown home Thursday. j Burnt Creek OH % By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON| Week-end visiting friends in Bismarck. ‘Miss Dorothy Edson, who teaches near Washburn, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer. Mrs. Bernice Bachman spent the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and fam- } Mr. and Mrs. Ted Small ily were callers at the Shirley home t parents of a Son bora Mantayooran Bess, Mandan Saturday evening. Janice M. Coddington returned to Bismarck after spending the week in Iowa, Minneapolis and Fargo. Mrs. Edward Flannigan are the parents of a daughter born Mr. and ‘urday. ie eit He ifigle one-! if Monday at 11:30. Raymond Flannigan was a guest ‘at the Walter Paul home last Sat- strom Saturday afternoon. certificates earned last year were given out to Mary and Bennevi Pear-|Ed Schuh home in McClusky. gon, Viola and Helma Thor, Jean Danielson, Anne and Irene Wykenenko, and Ruth and Mabel Magnuson. Mary Pearson was given 75c which Vernon Nordquist Friday e Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Flanni- gan last Wednesday. Harry Coddington and son Allen Cecil were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Habeck, Sunday. Still By N. O. HAGSTROM | The Sunshine Workers 4-H cluo met at the home of Miss Ingrid Hag-|Wentz were Friday afternoon visitors Pins and|at the C. B. Knudson home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryberg and son Donald spent Sunday evening at the home o fMr. and Mrs, Walter Dietzman. | ‘Seuesk 1 By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs, John Reile of Mc- Clusky were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Witt Monday evening. Tim Knudson of Hector, Minn., is visiting at the Clarence Knudson home. LeRoy Marchant and Lorraine Wentz were callers at the Anton Novy home Tuesday evening. John Fitzgerald motored e _Me- Clusky last week, Mrs, Roy Marchant and Lorraine Lorraine Wentz is employed at the Wing ELIZABETH MUELLER who has been a patient in St. Paul, returned to Wing P.T.A. was held at the Wing Guests|school Thursday evening. The meet- O'Laughliu,|ing was opened by C. Lonbacken. Rev. O. 8. Rindah! of Bismarck fred Asplund and|conducted services at the Wing Luth- ited Mr. and Mrs.leran church Sunday ataciee evening. she had won by taking first place on her shoe rack at the Missouri Slope fair recently. Viola and Helma Thor| Ole Tyberg, each reecived 25c as third prizes on Qt a hospital Pillow cases and a dresser scarf. Vioia| Wing, Monday. and Helma Thor and Margaret Lav Cropped out of the club. present were Miss Regina a Mrs. John Law and daughter,|Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. waltred daughter, Doris, visit H, Edgerton, who has been a patient Erick Pearson andjin the Bismarck hospital for some daughter, Helen, and son, Doug! evening, |, manager of the # program and social evening st schoolhouse, one mile CCC camp, returned to his home = half mile east of Wit-|day. “aie Nov. 12. Mr, A one: will ve las |time, returned to his home Sund: Lane, were supper guests of Mrs. Ole} Congregational Ladies’ Aid will, be held at the John Mueller, Sr., home Thursday, Nov, 11, : Ed Oswald, who has been at the Rev. Harju was a guest at the Mrs. Bank|L. H. Hannus home Saturday after- noon, Supper guests at the J. O. Lein home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Lein and family, Clara Weber Olson. Mrs. Ben McCloskey were . P. Heltemus home uests at the Wm. Gellner home @ |Sunday were Raymond and Mabel Carson, Anette Gellner, Bill; Hilda, Wally and Ida Wutzke. Mr, and Mrs. W. 8. Glanville ar- rived in Wing to visit friends and lrelatives Monday. | Mrs. Kraft and daughter Delia and jOtto Brose returned from Milwaukee, | Wis, Sunday. | Mrs. Ella Neff and son Denny, Mrs. Alex Neff and son Dickey returned home from Fromberg, Mont., Wednes- day evening. Mrs, George Kavonius and daugh- ters Elna and Helen were visitors at the Mackie home Sunday. ——______—__ | Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCB W. F. Cameron and Mrs. Martha Kershaw, Mrs. L. 8. Doppler, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Welch and little son were all in Bismarck Wednesday. The Stewartsdale Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Andrew Ir- vine, Thursday. Mrs, Glenn Oder and Mrs. Robert Welch attended the shower given in honor of Mrs. John Nieland by the Glencoe Missionary society in the Glencoe church basement Thursday afternoon. Viola Dorman visited at Boyd school No, 1 and with Laura Welch Thurs- day afternoon and evening. Word has been received of the safe arrival at their destination in Oregon of Conrad Welch, Arthur Knudtson and son Stanley. They made the trip by car. Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Oder, Merwyn Oder and Louise Gardiner and Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler and son were dinner guests at the Albert Anderson home north of Bismarck, Sunday. Miss Louise Gardiner called at the Robert Welch hoge Friday evening. Mrs, Ruth McMurrick and Sgt. Ralph Baird called at the Robert Welch home Sunday evening. | Lyman ¢—_—_______—_—_+ By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Visitors at the Thorson home Fri- day evening were, Mrs, Nels Niemie, Miss Laura Steckman, Luella, Carl, George and Marlow Moses, Roy Erick- son, Bill Wanttaja and Bernice. Severi Eckholm accompanied Mrs. Victor Maki and daughter Stella to Bismarck Saturday, where Mrs, Maki received medical treatment. Supper guests at the Wanttaja home in honor of Bernice’s 11th birthday Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hedstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spang- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olson and family, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Olson, Mrs, George Sedevic and children, Josie Olson and Fred Hedstrom. Clifford Olson and Roy Erickson spent the week-end with friends in ing. Elmer Siirnio, Tilmer and Hazel Possio, who have been visiting at the Inget home the last two weeks, left Friday maoening.! for their homes near Annendale, Minn. Mr, and Mrs, Seth Harju and daughter Lorraine and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson visited’at the Wantteja home Friday evening. i Riverview | By RITAIMAS MAE WORST Schonert was an over- night guest of Rae Worst, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. John Barbie and family, Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter Rae, and Charlotte Beauers were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Schonert and family. Mrs, Herman Worst was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs, William Paul of Bismarck one day last week. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Worst and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schonert, Grace and Rosemary Schonert, Richard Fricke and Mr. and Mrs, Lester Blattner, Monday. Rae Worst was @ dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs, V. L. Anderson Thurs- day. Mr, and Mrs. William Schonert and daughter, Edna, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schonert Sunday. OO | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mrs, Charles McCormick called on Mrs. M, D. Agnew Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. Marcus Agnew and Norma Agnew were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Schmidt, Wednesday afternoon. Charles Sherman and Wesley John- son, who have been employed in Washington a few months, returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Sherman, Paul Estell, a student at the state university in Grand Forks, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, T. Estell. Rex Jean Abelien of Bismarck spent the week-end with the A. C. Dance family. The Ladies Aid met Thursday with Mrs. C. D. King. ily of Bismarck spent Sunday visit- ing John Slatter and family, >-—_—_______—_—_——_ | Harriett | By MRS. CHRIST WETZEL Mrs. E. R. Leach and children speint Thursdy with relatives at Sterling. A special school meetiing was held Wednesday evening at the home of the clerk, Rose Wetzel. Mr, and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and children were guests at the John Driscoll home in Tuttle Sunday. Jacob Gellner spent Sunday at the Herman Rachel home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olson called at the Christ Wetzel home Wednesday evening. George Gailbreath of Tuttle spent Sunday with C. F. Lambert. Northwest Kidder Art Ochuner was @ business caller in Steele Monday. Russell Woodward and Jake Stigel- meyer were in Tuttle Thursday. Frank Gray called at the H. Sathre |N home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. John Kramer and daughter Kerry were callers at the Russell Kramer home Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs, Art Ochuner and daughters Ruby and Deloris and sons Wilbert, Clifford and Clarence were visitors Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward. called on Russell Kramer one day this jweek- and Lawrence Goldsmith | Dakota. ~— By DELLA MAE OLSON as visitors Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.| Susan, Elizabeth and Jayne Ann, of oa and Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. LeBarron of Bismarck, Mrs, Ted Hindemith of Hebron, N. D., was a recent visitor at the A. Eisenbeisz and Irving Hanson homes. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Van Horn of Bismarck were visitors in the com- munity Wednesday evening. Mrs. Carl Ingstad and daughter of Bismarck have been spending a home. Miss Beryl Johnson of Florence, S. D., is visiting at the Nels Meland home, Knute Paulson arrived here Mon- day evening from the West Coast to spend a week visiting at the Ted Tor- geson home. of Bismarck visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Ruth Nelson is spending the week at Fargo as a delegate to the 4-H Institute. | McKenzie By MBS. T. T. HUGHES A group of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes Sunday night on their 20th wedding anniver- sary. Six tables of whist were in play during the evening. High Scores were won by Mrs, M. A. Dou- cette and George Hughes. Low score prizes went to Jean Johnson and Merlyn Wildfang. Pot luch refresh- ments were severed to 29 guests. Mr. and Mrs, Hughes were presented with @ gift from the group. Alice Easton and Glen Wildfang left for Fargo Monday where they will be delegates for the Jolly Junior and Poultry 4-H clubs, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred of Valley City Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lathrop had few days visiting at the W. Titus a kerchief of Rindah! home in Bismarck We Harry Davenport home, Dec. 1. will be served. American at the Roy Little home Nov. 18. Miss Wood spent the week-end at her home near Steele. end here with her parents. Rev. Rindahl conducted services at, the Canfield school Sunday after- Elkens were baptized. In the evening] been and Dee Bailey were baptized and Bol: Communion was given to nine People, from Bismarck Thursday after spend- ing a few days at the Glitschke home. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins their daughter Marlys to were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Falkins Sunday. Miss Margaret Olson spent the week-end with friends in Bismarck. The Homemakers club will meet Thursday with Mrs. R. C. Wildfang. Mrs. V. Scott will give a miscellane- ous lesson on hobbies, November 4 marked the 50th wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Hughes, Sr. The couple return- ed from a secret second honeymoon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes are the parents of seven children, five of Rockwell City, Iowa; Thomas, George and Jessie of McKenzie, and William, Jr., of Simmie, age cen Mr, and Mrs. Hughes are health. They reside in texans - Hazelgrove oO By MES. AUGUST BIECH Miss Marie Huber, county superin- tendent of schools, visited school No. 4 Wednesday. She also called at the August Biech home, Visitors of Mrs. Anna Homes Thurs- day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs, An- drew Kraft, Dlajean, Terrence and Mrs. Barbara Kraft. Mr. and Mrs. David Krien and baby, Fred and Arthur Krien returned Mon- day night from Montana where they visited a sister of Mrs, David Kriien. Visitors at the home of Jake Stigel- mayer Tuesday night were Mr. and Mrs, August Biech, Ruben, Delores, Evangeline and Fernmarie. Jake Remick who had been in the CC camp is now visiting at the home of Gust Meckle. Theodore Fode was a dinner guest st the Otto Blech home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Horas were vis- iting their parents in Goodrich, Fri- day. —_—_—_—_—_——_——* Rock Hill, ‘| |° PLS it Mr. and Mrs. 8, W.1 W. Nemetz motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Virgil Little is roneined| to his home Be week with an infection in his|™ 1. A number of guests—attended a shower Sunday evening at the Gus Graf home in honor of Mrs. Albert was married Nov. 1. Guests at the home of Mrs. Violet Little Monday were Mrs, Bessie Mon- roe and son Stephen of Baldwin and Rev. Griepp of Regan. Wing callers Saturday were Jaxe Frey, Willie Ehnes and 8. B, Olson. | Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY Visitors at the Holden home pal day were, Frank, Teddy and ginia Murrey, Annette arid Helen Vek derson, Cornelia and Engvald John- son and Frank Partyke. t, Donna and Delores Mutr- Margaret Mr. and Mrs. George Ely and fam-|rey were visitors at the Partyke home| oie “Olson,” services—Sainis Sunday. C. M, Danielson and daughter Mary Ann visited at the Murrey home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Holden and fam- ily were visitors at the Eilson home Sunday. Harry and Guy Holden and Frank Murrey visited at the Con Johnson home Friday evening. Shorty Jacobson, who has been em- Sunday at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and family were visitors at the Al Holden home Sunday. [Mott] By MRS. A. W. FAUST On Sunday, Nov. 7, the marriage of Miss Annie Anderson and Ray Baeth was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William McDonaid, west of Moffit. the bride, were the attendants. A wedding breakfast was served after es visit with his parents at D. Alfred Faust, Mr. Putnam, 8vo Dralle and Morris Thompson went where Morris entered the eliminatioa centest for the Golden Gloves tourns- ment in Bismarck, Nov. 18 and 19. Mr. and Mrs, George Hill and Sid- ney arrived in Moffit last week after having spent the past five months working in the eastern part of North ‘The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. A. E line, Wednesday, Nov. 3. A large of dinner guests at the George whom are living. They are Mitchel /home near Arena ployed at the Ivan Holden farm, spent an which the bride and groom left for| 3 to Fort Lincoln Thursday evening| ®4'S By OLGA M RISE Nickoli Lien of aaa Ore., spent, from Saturday evening until Monda: visiting Einar Spilde. He was route to Valley City. . and Mrs. D. D. Barkman y en Marvin and Gi number of ladies were present and/ Minn. to attend the funeral of th ach ob pevmen tre Cline a hand-/uncle, O. K. Birkeland, who passed morning. Henry Jacobson of Wing was & Homemakers clupjcaller at the J, O. Risg farm Satur- Ted |Acme Chemleal Co, sweeping Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward and family| Canfield Ladies’ ati orig bert By MES. ALBERT CHRISTENSEN |Zerta Gay. ‘The next meeting will be at the Visllors at the Harald Olgon, home| rita’ “Br PTA meeting will be held Friday Richard Lang, - afternoon, Nov. 19. Pot-luck lunch ered ea son, ae og petex ne, Bree, for Coun’ ‘he ce supp! H. ‘Co., coupon compound ee ins-Meyer, Publi; nec plies for "County Nui Woodmans e Stationery, sup- Army & ayy ators, supplies jes for County ‘al a M. Ribbon and Carbon L. C. Smith & Corona ‘iter balance on writer state ‘Tuberculosis jum, sup! ree tor, care of tor, care Deeds, filing Meyer” Brosdcasiing Co., ‘an: le Capital Leusary Albert Christensen attended the di. Srrroguenneetdd yaa Bae meeting at the Sterling bant| “4! visited Mrs. Albert Christensen and grandmother, Miss Hazel Wold spent the week-/ their sen, Thursday afternoon at the Ghylin home Mrs. B.O.Strand|son for were Petl|the ale and Clifford Birkeland left | daughter Saturday morning for Brainard fereeys Gantey, argue rth Daketa ber 5, 1987, e100 o’Cleck A. M. The Board of County Commissioners convenes with Commissioners Swan- on, Worner, Lein, Cameron and Fricke present. The minutes of the September poccune: Were approved as read. Moved by Commissioner Worner and seconded by Commissioner Lein thet pba meee adjourn until 2:00 o'clock P. Roll cai un members voted “aye.” Octol , 100 o'Cleck P. M. Moved by Commissio! seconded by Commissioner Swanson that the 1936 personal Pee ey taxes, with the exception o' schoo! poll, assessed against Mrs rGerirude Correll, Bismarck, North Dakota, b ped upon payment immediately of the po Roll gall: All’ members voted “ At this time residents of jonah! Gibbs, Burnt Creek and Ha: townships appeared perors) the Bot asking for repairs of road used mail route in the said townships; it was agreed to place this road on the work program for the Spring of 1938, At this time the Board examined and approved Vouchers No. 6927 to 7074, inclusive, submitted by the Barleigh County Welfare Board, and ordered ‘warrants drawn for same. Moved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner Cameron that the ce adjourn until 9:30 o'clock A. M., October 6, 1937. Roll cail: All members voted “aye.” October 6, 1 190 o'Cleck A. F. M. R, Electric Service, re- pairs—maintenance . G. rson, repatrs—main- modern Machine Works, r Lewi rH ah Olson (assigned to Sher- Fred pepeiee Gust paerso| Fred X Grant-Dadey Co., Quanrud, Brink & —maintenan . lemon Spring Service, rs—maintenance pairs-_maintenanoe Anstrom) eer invaaees oe witerin ed igned paleccoatatenaece maintenance upp lics-—malntenance Electric re ae nce rn Hit ned to Sheritt Fred The Board of of County Commissioners | no, reconvened with all Commissioners rat. "thts time the Board orominel and approved Vouchers to 120; inclusive, submitted | ty the Burleigh County Welfare Board, and orde: warrants drawn for sam The following bills were slowed afternoon. |Bossert, formerly Lydia Graf, who) *ubiect to due or delinquent personal roperty, taxe! Robert Heinen, Cierence Scott, ministration Clarence Scott, ministration ‘Administration =a Finlayson, services— Metretion aoe wae rdon R. preres, mileage—Aa- Goninistrath ion. Albert B. Johneo: ‘hamninistration . Frank ne! Maintenance . Roy Greig, services 16.00 39.95 ance... ih 2 Kendall, services—Main- will . Maintenance . - 31.00 Egner Swanson, services— laintenance .... 37.00 James By Sedivec, Sr, —Maintenance ae Robbii nance aan EBEOW services—Mainten- Herbert’ Fricke,” Maintenance Ay carroll Ralph, B. ni Ne Fesianos. (te (feed loan, assigne ade, Burleigh county), Gilbertson, ver aiainvena nce . Henr; Mainten Btanderas on Co., gas and oii —cutting weeds . Westlie Wilson cate jar. The —maintenance itt Free “anet wm) nnd uaaioarned to reconvene | ¢, at e 30 Braibek’ P.M. a Fhe Board of Count oe seconvened witih all Commission- e sent. The 1 following Dilils we subject to due or deli: D Ree t peperty taxes: and warrants ordered | mont! tober Cth, 1 irawn Ad vies County, Augitor's office, Put "airs, Marie Oleu- pipe ea ee been help- Paslay for a few days. noon. Beverly, Marlys and Thomas/ L. B. Olson and Harold Olson have Northw, been hauling prodded Teddy Torger-| city 'o¢' Raider Olausen was a caller at the Albert Christensen home Sunday, | N°. Mrs. Anna Strand retuned home| pronee Sunder otto, Om NUS] Bu part courthouse eat and E. Bak T. B. patien State Chas. Filsher, Cierk of Court, ‘sram Western Un wale ‘Telegraph ce Dak, Power & Light’ Gs, nae Ag witness fee: roe witness fees Brandes, witness medical Pubile mWwelfar Bo North Dakota, county at om cane) assistance ard adjourned to reconvene | COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS ]"*"*-== #7" “gesaiens thers as pee cae kal Motion yeed made by Commi poner am! Lein and ‘Worner thi @ition, to Mrs. 300.00 be pone fer, Cot ner at the former action, in Lot 3, Block 1.) Riverv' Harriet Watkin 2 er approval ee membe: age tor fn Dunn ‘. ota, as evidenced fy re prese on Ralls All members voted “aye.” Moved by Commissioner Worner wo} respon ded by by F $100.00 be noc Lein sum from the Pat Land Bismarck, Rorth Da Apa by re etiool P District Ne No. at fo! balance of ameny Oe persed | the is rears, "iat and 50.00 be accepted Company, a call: All members voted “ om 0) cancelled ators, for that sald pats tax was paid in Cass county, 0 county Tax Ri Heceipt celled’ of record of the School ‘Th at 2:20 es October roth, Board of County tringe: Dal ore be orders with the 4 s erences by Cass int No. if ed can tor ‘the season eee he should have been tax exempt m, Regist luring the @Clock P. Commissioners ate approved and lourned to reconvene M, ened with all Commissioners ar lication _ f¢ Be John Bliason, Bi alawin, N Lice: for the year 1937 was approve Moved and carried unanimo: the Board execute agreement con- cerning the Owen L. of Baldwin, North Dakota, that Davis family, idents of Burleigh county, resid- at said rel in many, county, and ement be executed on pene of tie. Board by The thereof Chairma: 00 | and attested (4 by the County, Auditor. resolution was issioner Worner: UTION at the State's BE IT RESO VED thi eG of parle kota, be and is to fo lnetitute and nm ae Pie urt of sel Temoval for fas relief motion was seconde: missioner Cameron. adoption of t! rosecute county, North ereby authorized roceedings a Burlel of Charles @ county of his 1 ea! ded by Com- RESO) AS, Bureigh cunty, North WHERE. Dakote, was the rs of Section in ele note, at ta tax sale sald dh tor, rehaser of the Tovaenl Bee h igh the so abe s remises, and are the olders of tax sale certi- dated December 8, IRBAS, Lester Andrews has of- unty $5.00 as rental of said premises for the current year for purposes. THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED that sa | by rent to aid ses for maa count; epee ene: ae Tews hay the pela waid $5.00 int be forth. tor & Machinery alre— to” Al som) a suppliele—m ain tee Ba Laninane 0 Aes woneent) Land Bank and Land Bank Commis- seh moving fences smial:) oucher submitted by th daamped Company. wae jtnam, County whee salary ......... °. Putnam, Cor Aitred P Gaitves, pelney, As: Agent Gladys L. 01 Auriol Mille: loa: Saileest Gant a bag tt Mrs. Fi Anstrom, raalaty sistant County Ness, steno; unty Agent . servi R. W. Henderson, tenance fans ‘Ans 1.00] icos——Acting. Insanit pergere Ws Welding Wor aanentcner. ° ices—Maintenance 18 | Commissioner er % = perder fa soe. < Transfer, intenance a.6t | deer a ery Service, wary Bed fF Delivery, rv services ea umber € ‘ alter, W. 7, Mesiahon, ‘tery! Bismarck St anber —Maintenance intenance Equipm ent airs—maintenance .. 335. Dakots Tractor Con tutte. ‘otfice eritt red’ Ant baiting door auss Cli . is Store, expense Fson, (assigned i “io October Tth, 11 ong erg cr 25.60 ars raj reconver vened with "Stoore “rGeraon W.P.A:. ne in regard 11.35 8.00 213.65] of temps ropert} 490] Brawn ‘su mee 1.50 | 5 "GP? ana. | Bay, Uletel Mary Cas! 18.03) Ww. f, Frank! ‘Th 4.04) at 2:30 Brack 40.40)" 108.1 7. EX of Se Fanwe 78, ville cancelled for 22.77 | fore 16.16) of roan 243.48 the ber, 1987, Sherit ymber, red ft Oelock P. M. Commission | proved and o ersonal proved a “| October 8th, 126.00] The Board ‘3 present. Motion was Worner that ye eopl &@ permanent Xudttor be ase ‘was no second to the abowe motion, ‘the following motion was maa joner Swanson and commissioner Le! ee tl 62.1 nded by. the. applications October Tth, 1987, 2:30 The Board of Count; ers reconvened with ‘esent. roved count; ptembe: ordered, 1987, 9:80 of Count rs reconvened with by Commissio: ore for eet Edward 8. Allen, "duties for the month of Sep- approved and ordered "the following bi subject to due or 4 ‘Works, ‘grease to snetitt’ Frea Anstrom) 14618 Don F eshoenersser witness fe in, wits ard adjourned to reconvene P.M. sevasniy, ne o gan Lands, b 93.17 e reason that 4 ne is aa land, and that the County rete raat fed to cancel said Roll att All members voted Report heritf's jal Repo ort Ni th month of Sept be, F, 1937, wr 6.00 ize with the exce 2 |» which was ri tion of tem Special Reports 46 ‘and ¢, for the month of Septem- Fe 8D roved. Report No. ete fAEES f Msepteraber, 1937, was re- e Report of County Judge © of fees collested rauring Sep- gat was approved ona or- e Report of County Auditor. for then month, of rdered filed. was ap- ‘k of Court of fees ne the month of Ai and ordered Treasurer for ihe the month “tea 1937, eee. of County Auditor be rece! "105.00 oe lan 26.00 ‘Holl gst 212.76 | Lot 20, Bi 1.67 Dakota, the old wu) Boa! CH me aaa|ceiaticn of General on 13) the SEK ‘of Section nahip 42, int and Molowing ¥: for ae reason that Ane meres car Village of W! sold to Bs ie ‘Glenvi ine that 7 and Wetherb: of Bismarck, rok, Ne . Biemai im of $35. 28.16 chateman of the oP the Cor \aitor a) vo ent Aeele ee 70 as made by Commissi: jeconded by. Commissioner epplication of the y, for the Chai Dakot be itevens, ek North. Datta, for, th t Lots here J ‘of City "Com @elock A. M. Commission- it Commission- Clarence Scot! county iaby during the winter ae Rise P. P. Bliss, mowin: Anton Werne: @elock P. M. Commissioin- iL Commissiion- 0. igacan en: Lobach, County ‘Auditor, deliver fe, T. G. count; ment for a gum of 50: Commit it Commission: Commissioner eatin, nor tas the Cite Beats rol cond and|that the call, iil call: Al ae this _time the B 8. Re 0. relative to ceived f1 The Board adjo it 10:00 o'clock Present. to the County Treasure: 11 members voted ister, vt steibution of money re- Bonding Depart- ment on Helgeson Cee jou to reconvene etober 9, 1937. October 9, 1997, YCleck A. M. The Boera of County Commissioners reconvened with all Commissioners Tho Board authorised the allot- to Burleigh 1,500. citare the Board for the month iseion was granted T. P. Shel- ‘place a penny-weight scale in phe Gurct House, the county to re- i of all ‘collections. Commissioner muornsr by Commissioner mee rescien of Bennie ‘O. FI North for the year 1937 ry "Roll on call: All ‘areas following bills subfe t pit lane er celing Bre ty oe for sai a keptamber services The Boa) Prtne application of A. W, North Di Dakota, roads .... apinats, ¥. F. aaa services and it ce o” ve Swanson, County Com- and Gussne for reduc- nd. ft of $6. Ne 448 in the sum of $3.20 ante pee th Pep was approves and ordered wd De warrants ordered 15.50 3.20 338.04 116.32 16.88 11.37 34.10 of oF county Commissioners all Commissioners ener, loner Worner moved adop- Commi: tion 3 the followin, BE LV E! ie as, resolutio: That Grace M. endorse and Evenson of ahinneks in warrant of Siow: le to Burleigh county, oem bei w owned and. held by sald Bur? as macerof Pie clat Re-smplo ‘October Sa , county, in consideration of thi of sala" rincipal sum fee 50% to to be elt Roll call: “aul Commissioners voted North Dakota, be ani Lobi | amended to reid as follow ‘until ithe ee the publication of aye” jue to the fact th - sonal tax Collections re fs ores Ping sally, it wa paanre ‘eed to defer November the elinguent lis Z joner Gomeron mov. t the motion passed b; = Boat ae ons about, Geptember i1th, » bach ‘ae Auaiter of Bari Grace ach be ai eppointed Audit: f Bs North Dakots, “and thet the 0: County authorised. to make piteation & to the 81 mo iton seconded by |e Leia, re ‘aye; bond in her benslfe se pone Commissioner Roll call: Swanson, aye; Worner, Cameron, Commi plone ‘Worner ir a sy, and seconded by Com gon that th “ata, no; 0, RO, i ee MRS. GRAC: Comets Ave Audito: "ee E LOBACH, in and f igh Count ‘a call: "Swanson, eo; We re c roe need eke Moved by aoaaeee Worner, mmiseioner Cameron rd adjourn, subject to fanson, aye; Worner. Cameron, a; ye; am

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