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____ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1937 Opening the. Drive Against War Schubert and Francis Schubert, Third Grade: Irene Binder, Ed- ward Burtts, Frank Finlayson, Geral- dine Finlayson, Phyllis Gall, Lucille Schloemer, Marcella Luken, William Faith Seyfert, Jack Shirek, Jack Shunk, Marguerite Starner, Ernestine Tilsen, Salem Towne, Loren Vettel, Phyllis Wahl, William Waldschmidt, Elizabeth Wilde, James Williamson and Evelyn Wray. Trolley and LeRoy Kendall. Roosevelt School Fourth Grade: Phillip Trolley, First grade: John Brazerol, Delores | Goldie Wilson, Constance McKnight, ‘Brynjulson, James Clark, Rosemary | Velma Gall, Howard Knapp, Gene- [sca wali pec inne, Jones, | vieve Luken, Arthur Merkel, Clara jorgenson, la Peterson,|Meske, Richard Olson, Clayton Patricia Plerce, Corinne Rasche, Tom |gchacht,- Dorotliy Schwab, Laura Reff, Robert Sabins, Anita Tolchinsky, | Trolley and Billie Johnson. Dolores Vendsel, and Julie Yearsley. Fifth Grade: Oscar Mazigian, Eu- Second grade: James Chernich,| gene Meyer, Edward Schwab, Jose- Deryl Ehrmantraut, Elna Fahlgren,|siine Craig, Margerle Harrington, Philip Harju, Warren Johnson, Ver-| i ” 3 Doris Sundquist and Betty Willman. ooo onica Jones, Patty Lersen, Jacqueline|‘gistn Grade: Mary Blohm, ila Bix hundred ninety-four students|LaVine, Henry Mahlman, Patricia Johnson, Oli 5 © > ver Kendall, Herman fn the public school are listed on the |O'Brien, Betty Opp, Delores Sabins, pl dance record for the third |Gerald Schreiner, Robert Schreiner, | Merkel, Otto Meske, _Norma Olson, perfect attendance sod Ruben Spiteer, Patricia Young, and|Eugene Schacht, Barbara Volk and month of the school year. Roberta Wolf. a | Leonard Witt. Listed in the order of atiendtry| Third grade: Ann Bennett, Ken- Will School Coe Te ea notre amit 12a; jneth Bergquist, Marilyn Fleck, Allen| First Grade: Marilyn Babcock, holt, 171; ae *|Heising, Cerelle Helt, Henry Jones,|Alan Beacock, Stuart Diehl, Donald and Wachter, 61. CEN Wayne Jorgenson, Joanne Larkin, Eva | Jensen, Robert Keller, Burton Neidef- The William Moore tel single (Madigan, Catherine Page, Lois Pelke,|fer, Robert Roswick, Milton Wey- the largest number Usted by Fill ooo, (Gene Ptlefer, Shirley Pflefer, Helen | mouth, Anite Allen, Donna Bennett, grade with 49. Second is the Will sec-|Quamme, Elizabeth Rue, Richard | Thomas Chowan, Robert Erzen, David ‘Sabin, Corrine Skei, Martha Tavis,| Jung, Marlene Little, Mona Mellon, Beverly Worner, and Stuart Coffman. | sye will and Donna Zerr. Fourth grade: Raymond Berquist, A \patricia Beaveral, Retert Brenjulsom |,8econd Grade: Sarah Anderson, cla , Robert Brynjulson, 'wranklin Bavendick, Warren Bid- Quintin Cohenour, Constance Cord- ner, Eileen Ebeling, Beverly Erickson, well, Helen Bittis, Mildred Corell, Geccye Molin Gob Helen +! Darwin Crum, Angaleen Dohn, Paul Lee ichoen sree One, pati | Breen, Yvonne Flikke, Camille Purrer, P oy James Gerhardt, Patricia Holmes, O'Leary, Beryl Schantz, Dirck Schnei- der, Irving Skei, Beatrice Tolchinsky, | Alfred Jensen, Vera Mayer, Eileen Paul Vogel, ‘and Eugene Zuger. *| Miller, Cherie Mistad, Jerry Olson, Fifth grade: Myron Atki son, Rus- | Ginger George, James Sette, Jeanine sell Brazerol, Nell Churchill, William | Wellan, Exene Bakken, Doreen Cohenour, Virginia Cox, James Dolph, | Barker, Betty Perger. Beverly Berger, Robert Erickson, Betty Fleck, Jane|Robert Berry, Robert Bride, Duane Hall, Hugh Hariess, James Hektner,|CAtlson, Betty David, Joy Delzer, Leonard Johnson, Emmerrillis Jord-|D0ris Dirlam William Evarts, Frank lan, Russell Jones, Lois Knapp, Dor-|@nson, Duane Mertz, Zona Mickle- 4 2 y .|80n, Rose Nordstrom, Calvin Palmer, othy Larsen, Robert Lillestrand, Rich: ard Middaugh, Richard Quamme,| Gerald Richholt, Wilbert Russ, Du- Richard Rue, Kenneth Simons, Evel- ne Smith, eee Stanley, Walter ‘Skei, [ |. | Weixel and Ehnes. ynne Sket, Hilary Smith, end Fred-| “cvtrd Grade: Joanne Asbridge, erick Wolf. rt Boutrous,|Ralph Anderson, Shirley Campbell, Duane Carlson, Robert Chernich,| Clementine Haman, Louise McCro- ‘Third Grade: James Morton, Rich- | Dolores Delzer, Annette Diven, Vivian| Tle, Betty Martin, Inie Miller, Ro- ard Shermer, Arthur Kutchera, Wil-|Farnam, Wilbert Haring, Joyce Har- bey reer Dennis. Neidifer, Siam Cripe, Dean Dresbech, Nancy/rison, Ruth Hedden, Lols Hektner,| 10s Nilsson, Mary Nordstrom, Sorkness, Jo Ann Kronick, Nancy |Richard Helfensteln, Rosemary Holm,| ter’ Olson. Harold Oberlandes, Forde, Richard Lee, Jean Fisher, Hazel |Robert LeRoy, James Monson, ‘ Earl| rene pittis, Joaane Brecden, Wi Beers, Robert Morton, George Miller, Nagel, Robert O'Brien, Margaret/ter Gorell, Joyce Evans, Geoge Gil- Joseph Fevold, Shirley Jones, Jack Pfleeger, Elizabeth Rasche, Robert ‘ Q 2 |OLEOMARGARINE SALBS UP; THO TOWNS ARE CAUSE Most of $1,083 in Tax Receipts Since 1931 Collected Since dune, 1937 market is “bull- first time since a legislative law laid @ tax on the imitation butter product merchants are responsible rapid upturn, State Chemist ©. 8. Ladd seid r. es oleomargarine cent per-pound tax has netted the state only $1,063 since the act became for walking purposes. 7: ..8 604 IN BISMARCK PUBLIC SCHOOLS ON ATTENDANCE. LISTS Pupils of William Moore Have Best Record for Third School Month ond grade with 42. ‘Those named for perfect attendance fare listed below. ‘William Moore School First Grade: Betty Cripe, Theo- fore Dietz, Robert Gebhardt, Marline Gordinaire, Yvonne Girlitz,. Jean Hauser, Arline Johnson, Patricia Jones, Karroll Kronick, Louise Kutch- era, Rosemary McCollum, Virginia Owens, Alfred Patterson, Frank Rem- ington, Janet Register, James Swen- @on, Kenneth Sell, Mary Wilson and Nancy Whipple. Second Grade: Elaine Anderson, Wacqueline Anderson, Neil Dietz, Ardys Ecklund, Ardell Fischer, Robert Forsythe, Duane Fredericks, Ralph Gebhardt, Roy Gilbreath, Gloria Gray, Btanley Johnson, Beverly Knaus, Ray- mond Koenig, Phillip Lambert, De- Joris Lee, Ernest Lovin, Marvin McCall, Calvin Remington, Gilbert Rindahl, Arthur Savran and Donald Wooton: A nation-wide campaign to preserve peace for sored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, was la City, Mo., as Commander-in-Chief Scott P. Squyres of Oklahoma pictured above. Honor of {| ard C, Boone, left, Kansas . Grace H. Mo., is secretary of the national uxiliary of the V. F. W. Roberts Sees Milder x Winter; Plans Trip] the 1935-36 season turned in a ‘United States, spon- unched in Kansas Oh, the devilish delight in being late to work, when 8 second cup of Schilling is the delicious reason. ‘Temperatures have tumbled be- low the zero point several times ' this winter, but.O. W. Roberts, * veteran U. 8. meteorologist, is forecasting a milder session with e @ King Winter than during the last . ‘ ’ two seasons. There is nothing on the. books showing North Dakote with:-three consecutively “tough” winters, Roberts declared. below, )berts said. Despite his “mild” winter fore- cast, Roberts, who is the oldest federal meteorologist west of the (Limit), 10-Ib, cloth bag ... ‘Albrecht, Naom! Rusert, Phyilis Lar-|Rue, Shirley Schants, Loris Shipley, | De Robert Gobel, Gladys John- son, Marion Piercy and Ralph Pen-/Kenneth Schultz, John Sloan, Lois mer. Stedman, Ilo Steen, Claire Tolchin- Fourth Grade: Betty Babcock, Vi-|sky and Nola Tovaas. vian Bakken, Dolores Bavendick, Richholt School Arthur Claridge, Robert Calburn, Al-| wirst Grade: Deloris Amory, La- pha Hebig, Kent Hermann, John Hil-|vonne Bohrer, Joan Brocopp, Rodger son, Arla Kleingartner, Eldon Koon, Beverly Patera and Joan Manning. Fourth Grade: Ernest Andr Kenneth Bride, Patricia Orum, Frances Everts, Verna Fagerstro! John Fritz, Donald Holmes, Larry Martin, Merle Mayer, Betty Middle- observing North Dakota for 31 years, said '|Border Trouble Laid, The meteorologist, who has been weather conditions . in annual trip south next month to spend several weeks in California. ot other countries. swer to the charge of (His declaration was made in an- President Complete assortment of Xmas Candies, Nuts, Glace Peel, Xmas Trees, etc. te choose from TURN TO IGA ADY. FOR ADDITIONAL SAVINGS ~ Coffee One for Percolator—another one for Drip or Glass Maker. In Turn, to Haitians 8an Cristobal, Dominican Republic, Dec. 10—(#)—President Rafael Tru- jillo Friday minimized the trouble|for whatever “border: trouble” has between his country and neighboring | occurred. He said Haitians have made Haiti, declaring it was not of suffi-| raids on Dominican tefritory, pillag- cient importance to justify mediation |ing and attacking Dominicans. denbrand, Asron Johnson, Buchholz, Darlene Gallup, Eugerie Btenio-Vincent of Haiti that 8,000 Haakenson, Donna Juhsla, Harry Tanger, Gerald MoCrorie, Ramone iiee, Albert Mayer, Robert, Mehrer, Mills, Maxine O'Brien, Mark O'Dell | Lois Mell, Gerald Neils, Henry Siems, mass, Anna Nordstrom, Willard Roerink, Irene Schultz, George Ward and Jack Zerr. Fifth Grade: Verdelle Bresden, Raymond. Delzer, Frank Eernisse, Clifton Forward, Winie Halverson, Delane Keller, Doris Kleingartner, Eugene Knoll, Arlene Kruckenburg, ts 9 ,| Florence Martin, Maurine pecteneh dred Hering, Shirley Knecht, Marian|tynette Hektner, Betty Hendershott,| in, Betty Nelson, Roy Pintz, Beverly Lawrence, Hiaine Lee, ardis Lille. |mooie scn’ Srelpn Morien tarcid|| Vachon and Eleanor ‘Winkler. haugen, Thomas Donald | Nelson, Lois Nelson, Robert Nelson,| Sixth Grade: Grant Anderson, Personius, Floyd Reynolds, Marlys/nonna Neugebaur, Donald Oliger,| Harold Anderson, Shirley Anderson, Wooton and Oatherine Haman. Tom Pickles, Ruth Porter, Carol Sod-|#rederick Andre, Mary Bavendick, Fifth Grade: William Dirlem, Bar-|erberg, Beverly Thompson and ‘Teddy |Maynard Becker, Isabel Corell, Ruth bara Haman, Lawrence Kell, Robert | wall, Holwegner, Jenall Kempf, Grace Mc- , Betty Klein, Dorothy # .|Kenzie, Harry McLaughlin, Fred Seoond Grade: John Agrey, Jerrol- | xrinier, oriando Monroe, Calvin Moris, Kollmann, Harry Knuteon, Giadys|ding Anderson, Rongld Anderson, Emy Nordstrom, Viola Nordstrom, William Ottum, Robert Ritterbush, nm 4 é F * . Beulah Sack, Max Schumacker, Joanne |§-- |™ ws \ di . A bet President Trujillo blamed Haitians Slorby, Jean emia, rama mura ry. ae v1 a Maxine Speaks, Joyce Tellenga, = SAVE MONEY — STOCK YOUR PANTRY. bert Tester, ‘Forrest Way and George Lettuce. will, ‘Will Opportunity: Albert ode, 2 Med. 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