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Mandan hospital Thureded-| Ashley Resident Hurt Hans Kluksdal Buried In Crash; Man Held Helps at 3 Births, Runs Car in Ditch Napoleon, N. D., Dec. 24.—(4)—Dr. John Simon of Napoleon was resting “as well as can be expected” Friday after he aided the stork substitute for Santa Claus in three Logan county farm families in an 18-hour period. As he hurried through the heaviest Anderson, McKenzie. Nils Dronen, Driscoll, was named a board member and W. H. Morris, Bismarck, was | # named alternate member to serve if something should prevent any of the § others from acting. M C. Altenburg, county agent, was named secretary; Alfred Ballweg, as- sistant county agent, assistant sec- § retary, and Gladys McGinness, treas- | § urer, i snowfall here this winter to the fam- 5 ® z53 BERLE Hf g a < id te fal i CHRISTMAS To You, One and All We want to thank you for your friendship during 1986 and may the New Year be the finest of them all. KYSAR’S JEWELRY CO. AND WATCH REPAIR SHOP Here’s to your Christmas May it be a merry one. Thank you for your pa-— tronage and good will. Bashara’s Grocery 417 Sra Phone 426-5 TO ALL A VERY Merry Christmas New City Cafe Best Place to Eat Best Wishes for a Happy Yuletide and Thank You for Your E Maryland AM school teacher, banded a hawk in 1932. On Nov. 26, Charles Matthels of | & Winters, Texas, shot the bird. It had grown from a wingspread of 2 feet,|¢ M 1 inch to 4 feet, 8 inches... . Great names never die, Flo Ziegfeld of Follies ® tame died with the nickname “Ziggy.” But the Community Players have | # | fastened it on Warner Litten, the curly-haired Beau Brummel who they |§ say had more to do with the success of “Candida” than any other man. |¥ the appellation of “Ziggy.” .. . Fifteen years ago) ed his accordion at country dances. Today | % Just to wish you happiness and all that brings you cheer on Christmas Day and every day throughout the coming year. Bismarck Shoe Hospital 413 Broadway Phone 1494 Best Wishes of the — Season May your Christmas be merry and your New Year the best. Thank you for your patronage and good will and may we continue as friends. Lyman ey 211 Broadway Phone 81 &| his mouth,” said Mrs. Bryant, “and we have to teach him to do this by jimmy’ @ | that is financed by the federal and state & | Mrs. Emil Oberg of the Painted Woods lake country. R| a possibility that she may beat that record this year. ; cause she did a little extra fertilizing. Under each plant she put a bucket of , ‘They have an advantage over most of their neighbors in that the garden S| was the biggest enjoyed on any, day for the last two years. & | popular orchestras in the nation. Recently he played an engagement in the B| be mad or amused. | ping of recent date which ft THE SEASON'S GREETINGS | Christmas and a Happy New Year. Fire Levels Webster i | An elderly woman getting him to blow bubbles, drink through a straw or breathe on a mirror.” “bah” are stressed. Lips are massaged to strengthen the facial muscles. The child gradually learns the phonetics, J "s treatment was made possible by the crippled children’s program government and administered by the child welfare division of the . TOUGH ON EGOS “Pictures don’t He,” says Ben H. Barrett, Emmons county agent, “that’s why we so often ony we don't take good pictures.” CHAGRIN For 15 years a Bismarck man was an inveterate smoker. But in all that never dropped ashes on a suit or burned a hole in his clothes. Then he quit hole. Was his wife chagrined? eeecee CHAMPION CANNER If there is a champion canner in this part of North Dakota it must be Year in and year out and every month of each year, Mrs. Oberg cans. In 1931 she cut up over 1,700 quarts of fruit, vegetables and meat, There is On three different years, Mrs, Oberg canned over 300 quarts of tomatoes. But this year she broke all previous records by putting up 406 quarts of the luscious red fruit. And in addition she to make tomato jam and tomato catsup. She harvested over 60 bushels of tomatoes this fall and sold 20 bushels to neighbors to obtain cash for canning supplies. Mrs, Oberg said her tomatoes grew like nobody's business this year be- well rotted manure. The McLean county woman does not work by spurts. She cans when she has something to can, using @ 16-quart cold pack canner. She claims she has very little trouble with spoilage, even her meats retaining their freshness and flavor. To keep her meat from getting rancid, she seals the can with pure lard. This past year she canned 200 quarts of fresh meat and 100 quarts of cured meat. Mrs, Oberg is continually experimenting. She usually has strawberries and raspberries. This year she added wonder berries to her shelf.’ ‘There is no waste in the Oberg garden. When they picked over 100 squash to the cellar where some would surely peas and celery. The ppeared rapidly. She pounds. ‘The Obergs do not pay more than average attention to their garden. lies in the lower reaches of the creek country. Plants are given plenty of i do a little irrigating, but for the 20; sandwich spread, 15; peac store pickles, 10; tomato jam, 16; catsup, 81; squash, 25. NOT PRACTICING PREACHING? | goring of a charity program in Fargo. Heading the program were Don | McNeill, Annette King and Jack Baker of NBC’s well-liked Breakfast club feature. The event was NOT broadcast. . DECLINE OF wey la Slane cnotlines aw mace Maybe people are ge! more op! rs mi cagey. Whatever the answer, the head of one big department store here said years t. Moet local kleptomaniacs are known, he explained, and when they appear in the store.a close watch is kept on them. Private detectives have been on duty as usual this season, but if there was an: to see they didn’t see it. And just by the way, the business reported by that store last Saturday LIN STYLE his “Slopers” in the Mandan Pioneer states a flivver and a that was simple ecstacy. Now son must have a plane and a jane—and this is evolution.” CHIT-CHAT One sure way Congressman the paper is to have some one steal his car. On Sept. 23 his car was stolen in Minneapolis. A few days ago it was stolen in Washington. It seems Usher | § doesn’t keep all of his goats on his farm, .. . Thomas Tate, Portal | Warner peare aD peed be Lawrence Wel burg: | Lawrence Welk is the owner of five $1,000 accordions, has one of the most Club Casino of the St. Paul hotel. TOUGH TOWN E. H. L. Vesperman, Western man’s living in Michigan sent him a newspaper clip- fe ail stated that Deedwend, 5: Leaniaad have pase tough di f Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane, no one knew any- thine’ of toughness unless he had seen Bismarck in the "10s, The article was quoting D. C. Billingston of Spearfish who said he had seen both towns in the '70s, of suppose pal is trying to sald Ves talking out of one side of his mouth while the other side flipped | the ever-present cigar back and forth like a railway crossing signal. oeee "| board of directors for thé third suc- “MM” and “N” sounds come next. ‘Then the explosive sounds such as J time, much to his wife's disappointment in not being able to chide him, he | § smoking. A month later, a friend of his dropped cigaret ashes on his Sun- | § day best, burned a nice It long has been the contention of various sectors of public opinion | # | that radio broadcasting hurts ticket sales to public events. It is a conten- | § | tion difficult to prove. Rather significant, however, was WDAY's spon- | § the other day that there has been less shoplifting this year than for many | # Usher L. Burdick has of getting his name in | g Union manager,.doesn’t know whether to| ilies of Mr. and Mrs. J:#@2ph Gross, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Schweitzer, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christman, Dr. Simon’s automobile plunged “into a ditch. He was uninjured. Conservation Board Again Picks Brostrom Oscar Brostrom, Wilton, was re- | elected president of the Burleigh County Soil Conservation association UNEXCELLED TOASTING QUALITIES makes cessive year at the reorganization A BREAKFAST FAVORITE | meeting here Thursday. Elected vice-president was E. W. Best Wishes of the CHRISTMAS SEASON and may we say Thank You for your friendliness Ray Miller, Don Foote, Managers. BEST WISHES for a happy Holiday. May the New Year be full of good things for you and yours. We want to thank you for your kindness to us BONHAM BROS. Jewelers A Happy Christmas TO EVERY ONE ° Let your Christmas be happy, the New Year the best, and may your life, with happiness be blessed. We take this means of saying “Thank You” for your patronage. Vold’s Tire Service Merry Christmas May all the blessings of this joyous Christmas season visit your home and may your pleasures be many. F. A. LAHR Dakota National Bank & ‘Trust Co. Bldg. Insurance and Bonds BISMARCK, N. DAK. § ‘Wisconsin’s } Best 3 Buy your beer by the case! 3 Case of 24 pints only $2.30 (Plus bottle deposit) WE DELIVER | Corner Grocery } We hope that of all the Christmases you have ever had — that this will be the very best. At this Christmas season we wish to thank our customers for their patronage during the year just closing with the hope that they will prosper always. VANTINE PAINT & GLASS CO. “The House of Service” 313 Main Bismarck, 216 Main Bismarck Phone 356 Sincere Best Wishes... For your MERRY CHRISTMAS May the true Christmas spirit gladden your home this Yuletide. May we also say CHRISTMAS “THANK YOU” 0. E. Anderson Lumber Yard : 17th and Main Bis ‘And now we pause to wish all our readers the old, old wish of a Merry Ken - - Mac - - started, was treated in a Devils tal for burns received when Store; Woman Burned Devils Lake, N. D., Dec. 24.—(#)— —from— The distributors of Heileman’s OLD STYLE LAGER GRAIN BELT BEER Thank you for the pleasure of serving you. We hope we merit your continued patronage. Capital Sales Co. 301 W. Bismarck Phone 1038 When we wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you the very best. . We also want to thank you for your patronage. Farmers Cut Rate Meat Market 612 Broadway Phone 216 Notice to the Public: The ordinances of the City of Bis- marck regulating the sale of beer and intoxicating liquor prohibit such sales on Christmas Day. BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS. QRUE/ %G 7 4 Ss ~ o y Za S 4 SIGN A% BUELL DOMESTIC STOKER NUT MAKES SHORT WORK OF WINTER Old Mon Winter hesn't got e chence when you use BURLEIGH Domestic Stoker Nut In your stoker. 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