The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1937, Page 7

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——— « EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE IN SEPTEMBER COST N. D. $76545 Is 42 Per Cent of Total Welfare Board Relief Expenditure THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1937 7 Could Be Happier ANNOUNCE DATES FOR HEARINGS ON PERMITS) ‘Railroad Commission Will Hear 15 Applications for Motor Freight Permits Dates of hearings on applications for 15 motor freight permits and iwo Lots of Wood at Jamestown Will Face Larceny Charges in Benson Requisition papers for the return of | fine except for one thing, Anderson Fred P. Steele from Ohio to face grand larceny charges in Benson county were signed Thursday by Gov. Willism Langer. Crested Wheat Grass | Yields Early Pasture | fire man im the United States in SSS Herman Anderson, farmer near Warwick in Benson county, sees only nized as @ grass that stands drouth, reseeds easily, yields a good hay crop, and produces a very early spring pas- ture. This spring pasture feature is | finds. “That stuff makes such good grass jearly in the spring that it is mighty jhard to keep the livestock off it,” he says, John Jacob Astor was probably the for Month sales of special certificates were an- one disadvantage in growing crested nounced Thursday by Elmer peu whealeres. Rccseiiee arte : The North Dakota Public Welfare Renee re Derma Ten: ly recog: Drodioal care and hospitalisation 6 Three hearings on applications for relief llsnts, in Nasty ‘approxi- Class A certificates have been set for mately 42 per cent of $181,281 ex- Nov, 30 at Lidgerwood, Dec. 7 at : pended during the month for general Douglas and Dec, 8 at Williston. Ap- PUILLIS Wooo Eyes Examined relief purposes. plicants are J. A. Hanson, Douglas, It appears as though Jamestown college will not be “out of Woods” Glasses Prescribed E. A. Willson, executive director of between Minot and Douglas; Inter-| until 1941. Enrolled in the North Dakota college are the three attrac- the board, explained the relief agency state Transportation company, tive Wood sisters above. They are from Bisbee, N. D., and say four The eye is an organ you pays only for emergency medical care marek, between Williston and younger members of the family will follow in their footsteps. , can't afford to neglect, of its clients because of & lack of : z a a Pegs Dr. H. J. Wagner hospitalisation must be borne by the Reclamation Chief 12 epee 3 say sth) Cb Optometrist ents, . Fs cs Senator Gerald P. Nye. Figures show an increase of 1.6 per Will Visit State) “se win conter with interested par- Ottices Opposite the ct. P. oe eel pape Milton and Albert Johll, Edgeley, and ae ties and review plans for irrigation since HOLEN VEaEE DER IPIG to DUI OTT the application of Emi Wiste, ford-|_ Commissioner John Page of the U.|projects in tho stale,” Nye said. 1f| (| Phone 533° Bismarck, N, D. i} e ville, to sell his special certificate to|®. Bureau of Reclamation plans to|the congressional program will permit, when 34.6 per cent of the total was Fred Holwerda will be considered |Visit North Dakota early in Decem-|Nye plans to accompany Page. big sect e aseareg galicnlin Nov. 23 at Bismarck, medical test June {s, in pert, 5 Program » tes ‘to the cause of the sag letieegeeprtn motor freight service in the respec- share of total direct relief going into tive North Dakota communities where the medical program in various coun- the hearings are scheduled include: ties is extraordinary, he said. Nov. 29 — Christ Hehr, Kulm, at September ity Bergman at Erie, W. E. Miller at Fair- this division; four counties had 50 Greene, by virtue of an enlistment when things weren't going 80 mount; Fargo; 60 per cent; 16, 40 to 50 per cent; 16, well for him, faces three more years in the Navy. Here-he plays part powiliow city Trareport at Wilow 30 to 40 per cent; two, 30 to 90 pet} of the show's score while Miss Alice Alexander, “Angel” of the | Gity. Paul Dubourt at Neches Dec. cent and two, 10 to 20 per cent, Production, seeks to cheer him up, 3—James McDaniel at Glenfield; C. Frost Harvey; Dec. 4—Frank lulac. FP. Bohner at Grace City; at at Bord THALBERG ESTATE 'Dionnes Own $500,000, oo WORTH SMBS Never Ask for Nickellzevss= "== cooking recipes by the smoking of a specified Producer's Widow, Norma number of cigarets, Shearer, Two Children to " ni ebration of Won't Be Millionaires for 10 piveranry celebration oi bi Years Because of Mount- =| Del, Nov. 4. Among pub DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor e: Benefit by Trust Funds nek i ea 1 GL a bd ta el Drugless Physician ‘Special DOLL HOUSE COMPLETE woe at a eee ae Lucas Bik, Bismarck, N. D. {WITH 29 PIECES OF FURNITURE! f Dionne quintuplets have # helf mil-| tional association. Non dollars in liquid assets, Dr. Allan 8 g E B q 4 5 7 | remainder roe an, cae receive the income from the remain- Ing two funds until they are 36 years ug, han they i sweety ie Pee Ths for the parents, » uncles Dor canes This rd rayne a Dial Typewriter trusts and'$106,000 in cash bequests. . Has 40 sea re car. Rough Tillage Cuts FOR SAFETY’S SAKE INSIST ON $e reer parE Rugby Farm Erosion papa ge CONCRETE finds crop rotation and rough tillage are among the successful practices for operating his farm here in Plerce Foy Made tame! for all streets “We've got to get away from one ey git rye "ANY accidents on the streets are caused by pavements sik cae Ati etal onan Mitra bumpy rie clppeg whe wet aitcu clover and corn are the things to grow clean, obscure at night. These accidents can be prevented around here.” by paving with concrete which: PR a Leos mare diagee 1, Reduces skidding in all westher half-section farm set-up, Half his| Te; 2; Has high visibility at night ae ee ee 3. Keeps a true and even surface, free from bumps ‘This Pierce county farmer has 4: Drains and dries quickly; no pockets of standing tonne tat by Souneine seer eee water or mud Rvolded, Broun te, dlorer stub fa Ss een nahn: lows the com with small grain His Concrete costs less to build then any other pavement of rotation comprises wheat and sweet , equal load carrying capacity—costs far less to maiotain— carer, et crt dor 0 ours moworiag Com in tree ears and haben ive bis pee peso sae Soe ES ion be aeileeed ite emt toa clam, fa, eaduring cos: Young also recommends rough] Miss Katen Named to apie hooks er ee iy ts use of the ducrfost cutimter.| Christmas Seal Body PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION )MPLETE 814 Nocthwestérn Bank Bidg., Minneapolis, Mina. A aetional organisation to improve end extend the eees of concrete through scientific research and engi- mooring fleld work. | Miss Helen K. Katen of Bismarck, executive secretary of the North Da- kota Anti-Tuberculosis association, has been made member of the ne- Pay] | tons! committee for the thirtieth an- RTMENT OF GAMES AND BOOKS Kidnap Victim Is Buried in St. MR. MATTINGLY: “The praises of our whiskey, folks are singing everywhere...” Sparkling Mechanical Freight Train Has 8 sections of curved track, 3 aes ‘ tar end caboose. Spares shoot from smokestack ef engine. One of our biggest toy bargains. MR. MOORE: “Because it's got full-bodied flavor, and the price is more than fair.” LONG ON QUALITY SHORT ON PRICE wikis or ae Mandan—3id Ade Seite, Managing Partner, 100 W. Broadway Phone 55 FOR 1938 THREE NEW TRUCKS FULL LINE 210 l2 TONS @ GNC offers for 1938 three new light and “light-heavy’”’ models—a new %-ton,new1-ton,new 14-ton—built for lowest- cost service. 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