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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • 13

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OUT OUR WAY Stocks and Markets i Legion Talks Of Fiftieth Celebration i-f, -r- Market Prices Cruise Forward In Bullish Week Plans for the statewide West Forgo livestock auction: Friday MUb fairly actlva, ri HMdy to strong. Itrtngiti not) an yrarllng ttailart. Faaaar Hatri: choict and prima MO. aaj IB waning, IMO-IJ rmxliy crioiea and tomt prima UA-tli rtai nannard and son) 45O-l0al lb xtint ji n-n Hi us tu to ioi lloaral inowing cnoies and prim 411 id iimt calvat 1I I0-J3M. Ftedor hcifarc cnolca and prima Sad-a) ID yaarling haiwri Oj ormd and crw.ct too rM ID I10O J4OO, cnoica and prima JM.JI0 It ntitar caivat servance of the American Le-i cion's 50th anniversary were discussed at the fall meeting of NEW YORK (APi The VeS, I'M tfOIKKS PlD VOU HEARTHATf HOPI 9tkCE 10 BUVMVaELP HE DOfc" SWT HAV1 TO HAfMT5VEPA A SUIT AMD 9MOe51 SST A rtg COULP PIA16 TO BuVANV-fl WITH THE MONEY BUV A OCT BALL OUT- I THIM3 CET-IlrviSAVEP FIT, FISriisKS jS AR, Ts sOHS MiSE T-OSSMuikTT A MOViB CAMERA, ABLE AMP EkJVlOUS 1 C.HE' 60TTA ff OFWMATH1MI6MT 1 i'tm (CIPPIN4 -J UWaPBNPlWHiS Sisar TO 6ACH Hr OWNI stock market was buoyed last week by the momentum of a long string of advances.

Powered by renewed popularity of t1-n ir- "W-imij ii Chicago livestock Weekly LHtatm-k mMMiry American Motors Displays 1969 Wares oetter grade issues, prices 1 liK'Aiiti I A i i'lie miiK i of it vii( mk piic fr th patit cruised torward. PL Seventh District American Legion and Auxiliary at Mandan, Thursday, and the Fifth District meeting in Bismarck, Friday. Department Commander A I OlenbvrgtT, McVille, was principal speaker at both gatlier-Ings of the Legionnalrs and Mrs. Roger W. Snyder, Fargo, state auxiliary president, attended the unit sessions.

The 1969 memberslup campaign and recently enacted veterans' legislation were discussed. Other program speakers were The 1969 Javelhi features a floor-mounted three-speed manual transmission and comes both six 8Qd eight cylinder models, Ameri can Motors announced. One model uses lots of wood-grain on the inside and two-color side "rally" stripe. Business News ITIHUTS altriDUUXl tmicn rtln st.uihtxr itnri, the thrust to an explosive break-: 3ii T'K'i fL i lllirn clti'li Pint (irtm through of previous highs after i i.i n. ss a.a.., mnrn tluin (u-n u-mk of liih-' 1 Ua -T L' more uwn iwo wetKs 01 siuo-.

,511 2.,.. born ascent. imuni "'t ni Apart from technical consid-! ''T-, "VVl erations, inflationary aspects mi. a.i.:;.,w. i hoic.

appeared undimmed; (fonomic Jti news continued to be of bullish -r uiimy flavor nnrl fw sil'iis of nnv Hi. '''h'' irmii ic.ii); cn. mimshed business activity be- h. iiiu.ir, miti i-j fore early next year appeared in sight. n' :ii.iihi 'lb Anderson Building Remodeled Department Vice Commander The Anderson Building at the the basement level has already Q.

R. Sohulte, Stanley; Department Adjutant Vernon I'selding-er, Kargo; Alfred B. Brevlk, Deen rented to a local business firm, with occupancy set for Dec. 1. Jacoby on Bridge Fargo, contact officer for the Veterans Administration and W.

M. Williamson, Bismarck, 13 j.vi.finr in k.dh-1-3 I.Hi.M lha H.IS-1T.&0; i.ttiaii I ft, lA iki. 1 il Tt' kniri BY AND I.AKGE, Wall Street THE ANDERSON building is 1- I I 1 'II' -1 i.j'V aiso saw cnances oi a m'puoucan veterans employment represent victory in the coming elections one oi ute oiaer large Duuaings on Main Street. It originally ative. favorahle to the economic community.

served International Harvester Co. as a warehouse for dis NORTH. 41054 V87 AKJI83 482 'Why does it always happen to me?" moaned the unlucky expert. "What have I ever done to deserve this?" We stopped to listen and here is his latest tale of woe: It seems that he was in a The market began the week tribution of farm machinery on a strong note Monday and parts to western North Dakota beauty shop. Dakota flooring which has occupied the north half of the first floor for about 10 years, Is also planning to renovate Its quarters soon, Anderson said.

The Andersons will occupy the largest of three apartments on the second floor. A fourth apartment is located at the rear of the first floor. Work on the apartments Is expected to be completed within a month. The projected office space on KXMB-TV Has New Sales Manager Henry Nybo has been named sales manager for KXMB-TV Channel 12 here. dealers.

Western States Life WEST VQJ1082 654 KJ7 EAST AKS832 V954 Q10 10 9 3 Nixon Carries His Campaign To Long Island NEW YORK (AP) Richard perfectly normal three no-trump contract. Everyone else made three or four odd. He went down three tricks. I il alaunhti'T anj prima fe0-Ut li.i aevral loi mi.ntly uritm- S7.SS; mixi-d Rwl ail J. h.il.

(. ni-ltid lb Ji.iN)-i!i'..Ji: hIhiiuIUiT ih, cull ItllO'l llll, Sioux City livestock SIOUX CITY (APUSOAl-CalMp none; for lha wfc waak ano 72.3001 vAr auo 23'tOOr tlaughtpr ttaart largely tirAdy, liutancat IS low on otlfrlngs under 1100 Ibl! hpllprt steady lo itrong. cow fully ttaady, built iteadyj leader call! steady. Slaughter steer: high choice an4 prime lb II 75) high gad a4 Choica ttOOIW); slaughter heilers part kM high choice and prim tu-IOSO ill 3 no la.ooi high piud and choice 25.00; cows MOCMtOO; bulls choica lo prime luoo 1050 lb flethy teed, er steers 2S iS 15; choica 600150 feeder helfert 34 VO-tt 50. Sheep none; lor the week 2B0 week ago 4500; year ago 5M0; slaughtes corner of Mam and Mandan Streets is taking on a new look inside the first major remodeling of the four-story brick struc.

ture since it was erected for International Harvester Co. in 1911. The remodeling job, costing about $89,000, should be completed by December, say the building's owners, Mr. and Mrs. Loren J.

Anderson. It involves three of the buildings five floors' turning the basement into office rental space and the second floor into apartments, with the first floor devoted to commercial establishments. The top two floors will continue to be rented for storage. THE WORK IS being done by Anderson, Guthrie and Carlson, former associates of the building's owner, a retired Bismarck contractor. It got underway last spring when Conrad Publishing Co.

moved out. Already in new quarters on the first floor are a barber and He won the heart lead, led a climbed to higher ground Tuesday in heavy trading. When the accumulated pressure of Wednesday's paperwork closing was unleaslied Thursday, turnover swelled to a record first hour level of 6.74 million shares. A total of 1.618 issues traded hands in the broadest trading in history with volume soaring to 21.11 million shares Thursday, second only to the 21.35 million shares traded June 13. IN WHAT some in Wall Strtvt Promotes City Man Bismarcker Leo T.

Considine has been promoted to General Agent in charge of the Western diamond to dummy and finessed M. Nixon brought his presiden tial campaign to populous Long Island Saturday in his quest for suburban support vital to win the jack. So did most of the other players. The only difference is that when he called for the jack, East produced the 10. Our unfortunate friend returned to his hand, led a second dia SOUTH (D) AJ7 VAK3 72 AQ854 North-South vulnerable Wert North tut South 1 Past 1 Pass 2N.T.

Pass 3N.T. Pass Pas Pass Opening lead ning New YorK State 43 elec States Life surance Company Bismarck Agency. A 10 year veteran of the life insurance busi Nybo, along time North Dakota advertising ex lambs JS lower; slaughter awes and toral votes, the nations largest were calling the strongest mar-1 single bloc. Gov. Nelson A.

Rockefeller ecutive and Bis lambs rt.nn.Jii deck 105 lb wooirtl rot defeated by Nixon for the GOP amos luesoay Z.00; awes 4.O0-.25i cnoic lo few laicy ai-75 lb rullva feeder Iambi 2. 00-25 SO. nomination, was on hand to ac company the former vies presi marck resident, was formerly general manager of Radio Station KSJB in James ness, Considine joined Western States Life in Bismarck in 1962 as career agent. Ket ot record, nursoay also saw tlie Dow Jones industrial avi-r-age break through to 949.47,! topping the Sept. 25, 17 recovery peak of 943.08.

Traders were not to be denied Friday, and the Dow industrial added 3.48, crashing through a potential 950 barrier to reach dent on a meandering motor TH BISMARCK TRIBUNE Saturday, October 1968 mond and called for dummy's nine. "What a beautiful play East made!" was our comment. "Beautiful, nothing!" he "A really good player might have made that brilliant false card. In fact if I had been playing against an expert I would have suspected that bit of skullduggery but I was playing against Jonesy." "Jonesy?" We knew Jonesy well. He was not only the worst cade from Kennedy Airport through Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

The Long Island tour followed town until the station was sold in 1964. Since N.D. History Group Opens Conference Considine He previously served as agent for the New York Life Insurance Company. He has won national prominence ir. the field of personal sales, 952.95 at tlie close.

Only the his Nybo 1964 Nybo had been employed by the Meyer what was perhaps the most chaotic rally of Nixon's campaign Friday night in Hartford, Broadcasting company as na toric high of 995 15, attained Feb. 9, 1966, stood ahead. In its forward advance, tlie Dow added 19.15 for the week, ana on two occasions -was tional sales manager for TV, Conn. player in that group, he might general sales manager for ra The annual meeting of North Dakota historical societies A cluster of student demonstrators jeered when Nixim stood up at a microphone, and and marked a gam of more than dio and most recently as special assistant to the president of the named his company's "Man of the Considine Is a native of Can-do and a graduate of St. Mary's Central High School here.

He well be the worst player in the world. "It was Jonesy all right. Fur opend at noon here Saturday with 200 points over two years. ur. tiiram m.v the candidate cued his cheering Meyer Broadcasting company.

thermore, it was a tvpical play MITII'K (IK su.K I1K i-i iivii, N'lTKK is lUVI'l umli-r S.olli.n of tin Iti-vlni'il of the Cliy A member of the Lutheran partisans to shout down the demonstrators. Of 1,707 issues traded during the week, 990 advanced and 579 declined. Until Friday, the market had racked up 12 straight Drache, historian at Concordia Col-, lege, for him. When I called for the nine of diamonds he produced Church of the Cross, United Commercial Travelers and the attended the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks and graduated in 1958 with a degree in Business Administration. LX a heart.

His partner asked, 'No sessions where advances ex "i-uiiii i.i. iimiu, mm. 1 1 is fullowlim clMurilii-il ucmnrul niierty, wlili-h ha Wu Int. hmnniled an tlip nead, as featured speaker. American Legion, Nybo and his wife and two children live at ceeded declines, GOP Candidate Says He'd Expand Office He is associated with Region Dr.

Drache's af- He replied. 'No Further questioning finally got him to search among t'uiii'i lit'iiuriniPiit i.f the City Hlsmiiri'U uuili-r Hi-ciIhiik uii.i m.ii'i.io ia.i-..a al Sales Director James R. VOLUME FOR tlie four-day i dinner ad- Seminary of Fargo. Leo and his trading week was win hum at niniiigriiW mi t.Q MC "JCJ lllllilln auction to tile llllthl-at Mil. dress at the Of Lt.

Governor his remaining cards and he found his queen. fo. onsl nn yM, m. wife, Kathryn, have 3 children and live at 1820 North 7th St. G.

P. Hall of Four Seasons i snares tne previous weoK. at io on a. 1026 Highland Place. NIDI) Appoints New Drafting Supervisor Dick L.

Schwappach, assistant supervisor of drafting for "You finally have our sym mock 8'nitii Hml A Vint'-. By The Associated Press Tho Uiiru-inlorl Prosu fin.ol.wlr Htrt-nl ....1 1.1 pathy. In addition to make was followed byi the annual busi State Sen. Richard Larsen, nauiea i.i ai wa.i wun mi'iiei-ty in iin-a an follow! Drache things really bad for you Republican candidate for lieu industrials at a new yearly high SDREA Nixes ness session. of 51 1.3.

tenant governor, says the responsibilities of the state's sec when Jonesy started to revoke he played a card in the suit that was going to hurt you The sneaker, nationally recognized as an historical writer, Montana-Dakota Utilities REV. MAGNUS LUTNESS has been promoted to supervi Great American Holding led the most active list, off V. at 79 on 1,598,200 shares. Glen Alden was second, up 15 at IB on Stab at Nixon most. After all, Jonesy never returns his partner's suit when sor of drafting.

Schwappach, 43, was to discuss his forthcoming book, "Homesteading in Bo-nanzaland," a sequel to his ond top otuce should be expanded. The 18th district senator made his suggestion Saturday in remarks prepared for delivery at replaces E. F. Gravender, who he can find some other lead." ervmg 895,200 shares. CTT Financial MURDO.

S. D. (AP)-The "The Day of the Bonanza," a rose 7 at 55 on 741,600 shares West Central Electric Coopera retired from tne company. Schwappach, a 14-year employee of MDU, joined the company in Minneapolis and in 1961 followed by Occidental Petrole history ot early day large-scale farming in the Red River Val tive has passed a resolution re a women's luncheon in Rugby. "The office of lieutenant gov-, ernor should be made an ag 1949 PI.YMOCTI1 Idaho 1.1,-ense No.

M- rial No. Ow ner. Leslie C. Clark C2I Lakeside Ave Coeur d' Aleue, Fonn North Dakota License No. it r-il i ti Serial No.

C9P.HH1S44 Owner, Samuel J. Vabot llll 13th St. Bismarck, North Itukota 1S CHKVKOLET North Dakota Dlcensr- No. 32-813 Serial No. Owner, Larry G.

Flic Uarrfsou, North Dakota I95D CIIHYSLHH North Dakota License No. Serial No. M5 1 1 1 03.1BS Owilei, li, mil, Sllnp-iott Drlscoll, North Dakota um, Off Z'j at 444 on 713,200, 2-Car Mishap Injures Five ley. The meeting is a joint gath pudiating a statement made by the president of the South Dakota Rural Electric Cooperative. and American Machine roun dry up 1 at 25' on 650.800.

60th Anniversary During Weekend gressive, active position, used was named assistant supervisor of drafting. The drafting department has charge of the map ering ot tne Mate Historical So to help the average North Da- Albert O. Hauffe, Leola. S. The five most active stocks on the American Stock Exchange ciety, a state agency, and the kotan, Larsen said.

ping of MDU natural gas and He called for a more mean were Commonwealth United, up Five were injured in a two electric transmission, distribu The Rev. Maenus P. Lutness ingful function tlian "a ceremonial post presiding si North Dakota Historical Society, a membership organization which is currently headed by the Rev. Louis Pfaller, Assumption Abbey. car intersection accident in Mandan about 5 p.m.

Friday. Driv 2's at 21 on 528,900 shares; followed by Cinerama up V.i, Compudyne up 3H, Nuclear lently over our state." SDREA president, said in his report at the organization's annual meeting two weeks ago that if Richard Nixon is elected to the presidency in November, federal REA loans, such as the pending basin load, would be put on the shelf for another four years. ers of the vehicles were not charged. tion lines in MDU five-state service area, and keeping certain records of MDU property, easements and rights-of-way. The department employes five full-time draftsmen.

American up -Ni and Canadian He promised if elected to con Export Gas Oil up centrate on attracting business Vehicles driven by Edward to North Dakota, Morrell, 25, St. Anthony, and "This is the way to keep cap Educated in Minneapolis, Mrs. Linda M. Schwartzbauer, 26, 901 Maole St. (Wildwood able sons and daughters in He said Nixon "negative Fargo Man Is Railroad Head Consortia Re-ElecH Dr.

Knutson President Schwappach graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1948 North Dakota. This is the way Park) collided In the intersection on Ninth Ave. and Elm will preach at the 8:30, 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. services in Trinity Lutheran Church Sunday morning, Oct. 6, the final Sunday in the 60th anniversary observance of the church.

The Rev. Lutness is an associate director of the Division of Service to Military Personnel of the Lutheran Council of the United States, with headquarters in Washington, D. C. He resigned his pastorate in Bismarck in January of 1967 to accept his new position after serving Trinity Lutheran for 12 years. Sunday's 60th anniversary to keep our taxes from continuing to spiral upward.

This is the way the position of lieuten MOORHEAD, Minn. (AP) St. SE. record" as a congressman and vice president would make hope for the REA and all other farm programs as "dim as the farms with their kerosene lighU before rural electrification." ISM FOllIl CONVBHTIULB North DHkota License No, S'erlal'No. MIIPCIOOOSI Owner, Lloyd F.

Ullbertaon 1 1 rt Avenue Bismarck, North Dakota 19.13 BI'ICK North Dakota Mcense No. 2-23T Serial No. K9H4KX Owner, Ruth Hagerty 32D Capitol Avenue Bl-smarck, Norlh Dakota 1955 OLDSMOBILI3 North Lakota No. 14-821 Serial No. 64TM3KOT On ner, Patricia Yantzer looi) 3rd Avenue NW Mandan, North Dakota 1950 NASH Morrell received a bump on JAMESTOWN (AP)-Paul W.

with a Bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering, He then worked for Electric Machinery Co. in Minneapolis before ioinins MDU. ant governor could be used. Dr. Joseph L.

Knutson, has been reelected to another six-year term as president of Concordia College. He has served in the Warner, Fargo, has been named general manager of tlie Midland Continental Railroad here in a The West Central Cooperative, his head and his wife Dianne, reported head, back and leg injuries. Their seven-month old son, Edward, has a cut on his head. Rotarians Tour One of many new MDU fam reorganizational movement post since 1951. Tlie college's Board of Re ilies Bismarck, bchwappacn, is based here and serves Stanley, Haakon, Jackson, Jones and Lyman counties, called for in Mandan gents also returned W.

A. Sma- his wife Joanne and two daughters, Dana, 9, and Laurie, 7, In the other vehicle driven which included the resignation of W. A. Taft, Jamestown, as president of the Short Line Railroad. Mandan Rotarians toured the by to another four-year term as by Mrs.

Schwartzbauer, who live at 118 W. Turnpike Ave, controller and treasurer at its was not injured, were David Manufacturing Company plant Thursday. Wednesday meeting. Taft, who also serves as may Snider, 3, with a cut on the a repudiation of Hauffe "unauthorized and ill-advised report." The resolution said "such activities and the widespread news release resulting from the A. K.

Heibiing, president of program concludes with a 5:30 p.m., congregational dinner in the World War Memorial Build-ins There are more than 800 Portland Cement Tribune Want Ads Bring Results or of Jamestown, was president of the railroad for six years. He was employed by the Soo Line Railroad for 25 years be- forehead and Betsy Snider, 4, who was cut in the mouth. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snider, 208 12th Ave.

NW, Mandan. Has New Engineer the corporation, son William, vice president, and W. C. Kelsch, secretary, were introduced at the luncheon held in report have damaged the offi Dean C. Patterson, formerly cial nonpartisan position boutn tore accepting the Midland post in 1962.

of Fareo. has been named field Dakota REA in the public NUTATION TO BU FOR BIS1MHCK PARKING HMP FIFTH KTHKF.T AND 111(11 tllW A AVKNIK HINtfAIKK, NORTH DAKOTA Board of City the Lewis and Clark Hotel be The victims were treated at reservations for this banquet, the Rev. Hensel Hendrickson said, "which will be a congregational participation affair with awards, readings and concluding ceremonies." engineer of tne ortiana cement view. Warner was with the North fore the tour began. a Bismarck hospital and Association tor The group was shown various BlKinarck, North Dakota will ac western North The resolution, which was signed by the ten directors of the cooperative, also called for types of manufacturing in the cept bids for the conatructlon of parking ramp, related facili juaicoia.

racterson newly enlarged plant where ern Pacific Railway for 18 years before the recent promotion. He will maintain his Fargo residence for the present. Midland is jointly owned by the Soo Line and Northern ties and site work at Fifth '3 will nave a special meeting of the electric branding irons and flag 9 Whooping Cranes Seen in Province 1 lieadquarters "for the purpose of considering poles are made and bronze and aluminum plaques cast. Bismarck. appropriate remedial action.

H. R. North. Murdo. coopera Street and Broadway Avenue, Bismarck, North Dakota In ac-cotd with the contract documents prepared by llingold-Plnk Architecture and engineers and revised rleptember 26, lU'lH.

Bids will be accepted for four The company has nearly 40 A native REGINA, Sask. Fred Bard of the Provin tive manager, said that to Taft said his future plans are indefinite, although he said lie employees engaged in the present operation. Kingman, cial Museum of Natural History best of tus knowledge this was the first action taken by any separate prime contracts: Patterson attend would like to stay in Janr-town and will definitely retain U1U ed Hutchinson (Kansas) Junior group in South Dakota repudiating the SDREA president's said Thursday he has rerwrts on the sighting this week in Saskatchewan of nine whooping NOTH'F. OF PHIVATF. SAI.K OK HKAl, KSTATF.

XOTICK la hereby given that under authority of an Order of Sale granted by the Judge of the cranes, one of which was born nis position as mayor. Both Homes Robbed SEATTLE (AP) When For-ster Bradford returned home this year. County Court In and for the County of Burleigh and State of He said the west centra! cooperative supplies power to homes and businesses. 1. General construction 2.

Plumbing, Heating and Automatic Temperature Control work 3. Ventilation and Air Conditioning work 4. Electrical work Board of City will receive Propos-als until p.m. Central Standard Time on Tuesday. October 29.

IMS at the City Hall. Proposals received after this time will not be All Interee'ed parti-s are Invited to attend. Proposals will be opened publicly atid He said the rare birds were Patterson College and graduated from University of Kansas with a bachelor of science degree in architectural engineering. Prior to joining PCA in 1964, he served as a structural engineer for several architectur believed to be making their North itaKota, dated tne zvtn nay of September, 19i. the undersigned as the Guardian of Kenneth Backman, an Incompetent JULlLb 0 person, and Blaine Backman urn! way in stages from Wood Buffalo National Park on Alberta's northern border to their winter Yvonne BacKman, minors, win sell at private sale to the highest Wednesday night, he found burglars had taken $1,000 worth of camera equipment and jewelry.

As he checked the loss, a telephone call informed him that htriiier ror casn. or tor terms ap- home in a U. S. national wild nroved bv the Court, and sub- I North Dakota Llceim) No. 1X2-47 Serial No.

I iwner, Edith Greggr S32 St. North Fargo, North Dakota 1959 CHRYSI.EU No Lioense plate. Serial No. Wlii2407 Owner, William Johnson (S2f. 8.

16th St. Bismarck, North Dakota, 1957 PONTIAC Minnesota License No. 6TB7M Serial No. P757 1210 Owner, Evelyn White Motley, Minnesota mo FORD Minnesota License. No.

61) 173 Serial No. C9PO 178304 Owner, Robert C. Benlk 2722 mth Avenue 8, Minneapolis, Minnesota 19SI) CHRYSLER Alabama license No. 62-1301 Serial No. 15723622 Owner, Wayne L.

Ktrby 2210 22nd Avenue North Port, Alabama CHRYSLER North Dakota License 190-021 Serial No. N55123XU Owner, Lowell Lunstead 4" 1 1st Street Bismarck, North Dakota 19S7 PLYMOUTH North License No. 93-541 Flerial No. 1439973 Owner, Herbert Kmter 120 14th St. NW Valley City, North Dakota 1957 OLOSMOBILK North Dakota Llcens.

No. 2-241 Serial Xo. 579 it IJ2S90 Owner, llliam T. Tucker S'i2 2nd St. Bismarck, North Dakota 26" BOY'S BICYCLE No brand name, green, no serial number, fenders and chain guard missing BOY'3 BICYCLE Scii winu Serial No.

K921U23 frame only, no wheels 26" mr.L'S BICYCLE El Camlno Serial No. 5100638 24" GIRL'S BICYCLE Skylark Serial No. 6324930 26" BOY'S BICYCLE .1. C. Higgitis Serial No.

976076 NINE MOTORCYCLE TIRES New. size 3.25 19. Goodyear brand. Dated October 196J. GORDON KERN Chief of Police city of Bismarck, North Dakota JOHN A.

ZL'GER City Attorney City of Hismarrk, North Dakota 16 al and construction firms in To-peka, Kansas. For the last two years, he was PCA field engineer in eastern North Dakota. life refuge near Ostwell, Texas ject to connrtnjiion oy tne juuge Willistonile Dies As Car Hits Cow WOLF POINT, Mont. (AP1-A Williston construction worker, Clarence E. Giese.

52, died in Bard said there now are 47 read aloud. Prime bidders may obtain Drawing and SueoificatluiiB after October 8, 1914 from Dakota lln-productlon Companv, 41(1 Kaet Avenue. Bisinari k. North someone naa broken into a house he had purchased for re Patterson is a member of the whooping cranes living wild and 20 incaptivity. Naturalists have North Dakota Society of Profes sale.

They had taken $5,275 Dakota. A deposit, of will be required for each set of con worth of furniture. sional Engineers, National Soci been trying for years to save the birds from extinction. ety of Professional Engineers tract documents. Drawing and Speelflcatlnns may be examined at the office of tlliiuold-PInk in and the Elks lodge.

a Poplar, hospital Friday nieht after his vehicle hit a or satu ourt, toe roiinw-ing desorlbed ral estate, to-wlt: An undivided 342 Internet In the Southeast Quarter ISEH) of S-tion Twenty-three 123); the Quarter (SW'i) of Section Twenty-four 124); the Northwest Quarter INWi) of Section Thirty-six all In Township One Hundred Forty-two (1421. Kange Seventy-eight (78); and luits One H), Two CJ), Three (3). and Four (4 In Section Thirty (3D); and the Wett Half of the Quartt-r IW-NE'i) of Section Thirty-four 134). all In Township One Hun Miiinciitjolts. Sihmit.

ftui'th and OTI OF HF.RI0 ON A PKTITION FOR THK VACATION OF A UTKKKT Notice ifl hereby ifiven that there has boen filed by the order of the Board of City Commission cow about four miles east of Bush in Bismarck, the City Au Poplar on U. S. 2. ditor. F.

W. Dodge Corporation in Minneapolis and the Builders ers of the City of Bismarck, North HOW MUCH YOU MAY SAVE ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE WITH STATE FARM I Nazarene Pastors Slate Conference Nazarene pastors and 1 Lyman M. Clayton, Roosevelt County coroner, said Giese died of abdominal and other internal Kuchanges in Bismarck. Mmot, Fargo, and Dickinson. North Dakota; Minneapolis, and St, Paul, Minnesota; and Billings, Montana.

NOTirR OP rlF.RIG IIV A PETITION FOB THK VACATION OF A KTHKKT Notice Is hernby glvvii that there has been filed by the order of the Board of City Commissioners of the City of lllsma.rck, North lmkota, with the City Auditor thereof, a petition aklnfr for the vacation of all that portion of 2iith Street from Kallroud Avenue to the Northern Pacific Hallway Company rieht of way between Hlncks 2 and 53. Govi'rnr Pierce Addition to the City of Bismarck, Bid security must accompany miunes after emergency sur each Proposal in accord wltti wives from churches of the new combined Dakota district will the Instruction to Bidders. Sue gery. essfnl bidders will be required laltota, wrth the city Auditor thereof, a petition asking for the vacation of all that portion of West Street from the south line of lt Eleven. Block Nine, Park Hill Ferbiid Addition to the north line of Auditor's Lot Thirty, Section Five.

Township North, Kange 81 Went, City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota. The reasons set forth for vacation of said street are that It Is not used for public travel and to furnish a performance bond In the sum equal to the full dred Forty-Two (142), P.ange Seventy-seven (77). sltuaRd in Burleigh County, North Dakota. The mi 11 pale will be made on or after the 23rd day of October, lit8. All bids must be In writing and shall be filed In the office of the Jiidsre of said County Court at He was driving aione in a pickup truck en route from Brockton, to Poplar when amount of the contract.

Burleigh County. North Dakota. Kach bidder must have a North The reasons bet forth for vaca Dakota State Contractor's l.ice which has been In full ef'f-ct at tion of said street are that lt is not usil for public travnl and that pnrtK thereof are required by least ten days prior to the date the mishap occurred. Clayton said no inquest will be held since no other vehicle was involved. get better acquainted with their new district superintendent at a conference set for Oct.

14-16 at the Church of the Nazarene in Jamestown. The new superintendent, the Rev. J. Wilmer Lambert of Jamestown is in charge of the procram. Guest speaker will be that parlH thereof are required by HENRY C.

RICHTER 1631 E. Bdwy. Eiimorck, N. Ddk. Offlca ptwid 223-8757 Noma UW! set for receiving bids.

adiacent nrouertv owners. adjaoui property owners. Notice Is further giwn that the 5i the Courthouse In Bismarck, North Dakota. Dated this 2nd day of October, 19SS. Kunlce Backman FoltB F.INH'F.

HACK MAN FObTZ, Guardian for Kenneth Backman, An' Incompetent Giese, whose home was in rural Williston, was employed by the Norgaard Construction Williston, which is working on a section of highway in that area. Board of (Tty otnmissinners reserve the right to hold all bills for a period of thirty days after the date set for opening of bids, and to reject any and ail bids and waive any formalities or Irregularities. Dated this 2nd day ot October, 196. BOA I ID OF CITY COM ISSION FltS Bismarck, North Dakota By: Tom Baker. Auditor 1 5-12-19 Dr.

Samuel Young of Kansas City. elected to his sixth Person, and Blaine Backman Notice is further Blven that tne Board of City will hold a hearing on Tuday. November 12. at tiifi of 4:30 o'clock P.M. at the City Hall to consider said tnaiter and hear testimony and evidence of persons interested thereon.

TOM BAKKR City Auditor Pitted this 2nd day of October, IStiS. 105. IS. 19. I Board of City Commissioners 111 hold a hearing on Tuesday, November 12, at tile hour of 4:311 o'clock P.M.

at the City Hall to consider said matter and hear testimony and evidence of persons Interested th-reon. TmM BAKK.lt city Auditor Dated thin 2nd day of October, 105. 12. lit. 2 and Yvonne Backman, Minora.

THOMPSON. Ll'NDBERU 4r four-year term as general superintendent at the 17th General P6470 STATE FARM hmmtx CDW Attorneys for the Guardianship Bismarck, North Dakota 105-12 Assembly in Kansas City last Tribune Want Ads Bring Results June. I lilac kw.

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