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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • 15

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AUTOS VTHICIB Dakota Wheat Prepared II Aalaaai.Un he Kale The Tribune Market Report wi tak awtoaur- nteu I3a ror Japanese Shipment Autos, Selected (jiin Qwiiiioni Soybeans Climb Hew York Stocks Jd4 CHIVSOUf IVPAIA VI IPr Harrfcaj AutamMW fr anainuaaav prautiaruaa ail arv rri ir-a a a. BISMARCK CRVLN radio. tvaxJnl sua, IUM kiw tokk af wt of hard red winter shut 1 Issues Are High JAs Wheal Drops mdahievt. I (wart. I tut aiaita.

uMrial ilaortn ttuto waits, iiacial urin( tai I March 11, Ufca Wheat, No 1, 11 Pro, from the southern Great Plaini THEY reduce the (sport as xhimed to Janan TH Iff llhl rales (nan Ihu area, to Khcdulcd far loading on the Ionian Seafarer Friday for! shipment to Japan. The Japanese Food Agency! purchased the 1200-ton parcel, I i i 'S lt Jaa Vary rl lUl SVVIllt Caw penmemal purchase has since the Pacific Coast, then wt will SEW YORK (AP-Auiot and Marat, No I IJ Pn. 1 tt irat. No 1 CHICAGO (API Old crop uliVa nn aai uvnran nnurra (a ii cmo laiAi't awii. tai dr frorn ftocti in the north.

cad market of about 40 mil- Japanese market" a rallying Mock mart lait era ureal Plains, for commer- Uon bushels. Brakke said that U. S. wheat "Thursday afternoon, Tndini pr payment, TtXS. FLmT but in diftwt dire-turn Thur.

I day active tranaactiona aa 4ia'hU Aaiki4 Vm war Wt a i ai Xl' IW irau -t teili i a Air Ixaa ato ti tMtvadiif i- .1 1. I i.l IlS Mi II II m. a i I 14. AIS Ii4 IIM U-a Vj a Am IIS. Mr lS Oats 44 the Board of TrV ii i Ala US1 i 'S I'S I.

Al I.l, 'S "We are now tning broad- producers arc cooperating with was fairly active. en the market for the quality the United States Department ot i Volume for tr da was u- durum and hard red spring Agriculture's Foreign Agncul-, mated at IS million ihirn wheats which are produced uiral Service in a vigorous eompamj with i ll milllai Barley K. Sm brant rnowd up to tauu .11 of mure than three rrnta a bushel at one tun while wheat came under heavy srllina nrcsturt ara. A aa a 4- ar m. a a aa AMI t'.

a( aiaiaai at aao'vuo A rt( Aaaw Ca. "A naa If Da m'aa "i Oao nit imia vi'A aa ftMmaah Caa at UIA ina Vob-la A wa aaai raa Caa lalaa aav a Mil bo ri ri tne northern Ureal Plains, be mantel promotion campaign to weonesday. noted, tin new markets. Japan is a i Here was the picture near It HU aii'l iapi II "Such an undmaluru! will it- highly-prized market because of close: 11. ia Ua and alibied nwr than tT cents on the klarrt nlrH.

j'. fT quire the support and coopers- its strong economy and because Autos responded to glmini I'S II US IS Tl'a It, .1 uon of the government, the Japanese food tastes are tavor- reports about trie DUMnaa ana I MS I Carli rwreipts were estima railroads, and the grain trade. ing the consumpuoo of more rose in a body. Chrysler was up I 14 I'lakt IS I at: wheat Bo cars, com 111, oats ry none, barley 14. soy- IDS 1 I ns I il "The key right now is the western-type wheat.

I it I I' 1 HI, I lm nit 1 l-i, I lis iS 1 1 I a ca VriuiI IIS 4 eiWHIM tlaTKMI If Ma rti or.ins a SIS If tut IMS US Ka au Wheal flrushtd to IH rents i Nia ivataiAL A(xa tx teru, tail niaitA ma a Page IS-The BISMARCK TRIBINE-Thuraday, March II, ItU I s-s 1 1S ISIS i ins i "i IS I'S ll'S II! HIS I I lis a pnnl and half. American Motors, up nearly a point, looked like the day's must ic Uve stock. Steels were a liule hitfier, along with chemicals, nibhen and mail order-retails. Airlines produced some strong mih I'ruwA a rvi H-actar Air. iaw vutat4aaia raw iuai.

bushel lower. March fl 48; Jf sovteans IS hirher to l1 tow. i a'i mi aTar. er. March IH04J1: corn un-' b.

s. a i 1 MS 1 lS I 3S IKS Jul ta 11. Mercer Woman Dies Wednesday aa 44aan 4.aa iit-vl 4-4 I ea ravaoiir eoi't onoa. i How Sioux Beat Seattle 11 I 1: 4 'S Ua4 -T .7111, 'V .11 lS Jul ln Mih ii la IIS mi Cal lS a. aaaa 110: oats lower to higher.

March Tt cerKj; rv urv to lower, March II U'i bid. KS IIAA nil TURTLE LAKE Mrs. Wil-, Unes 'wet more than a point liam Manx. 86. rural Mercer, I l-i r.rt fmi cul milling and baking experiments.

The trial lot mav open an annual market estimated at I to It million bushels. Andrew Brakke, board chairman of Great Plains Wheat, said the wheat was selected from 37 elevators in eastern Montana and the western parts of North Dakota and South Dakota. It graded out as dark northern spring, sub class of bard red spring, which ranks among the best milling wheats in the world. "THE WHEAT has a protein content of 14 per cent, and represents the quality of wheat which we can supply on a constant basis from the northern Great Plains," Brakke said. Continental Grain Company Is loading the wheat on the Li-berian-flag vessel at its leased five-million bushel export elevator at Longview.

A Japanese firm, Nichimen Company, is Importing (lie grain for tiie Japanese Food Agency. The wheat will arrive in Japan late this month, and elaborate testa have been devised to evaluate its performance. "Depending on the outcome of the testa, the Japanese could start importing large quantities of hard spring wheat by this summer," Brakke said. He explained that this proce- IS Here is the summary of the CAilli I laia a ra. 1 i 'S IS ltilM II at MI SI a lis ari a Ta.

ui M.I IT TAaaa liuj ii fc Hi us a rai NCAA college division basket-! died Wednesday morning a few jgy foae 4: Xerox more than ball tournament in which the i hours after being admitted to aij; umon Carbide and lntrma- i us i lit i i 1 tS I 1 i I fcS ik i i ls I 'S) I via thi csuataa itocks I Owian NAVO wamli lam. warca 18, iha at a.a tmtmr. University of Norm Dakota beat Turtle Lake hospital. Uonal Nickel a point or be'ler. SeatUe Pacific T-3 Wednesday.

Funeral services will be held i starrett spurted more than i ih tmm pKm taa-miaa av 'iluifitil ns I a link MS US Waal in r-'-'aci t.ao two wati. cm aia.14 ata. Hv! otoqa tvtc wviLiva tTAtt.m aoN. Wtiassi Mk'aU tat- ju-41; uraia mr oovitn t-oi'i, law o.r Mttr ii. tar.

lnJMl! in further resDoru. to 10(1 per Turtle Lake Church, Ill l-i Hi. Baptist the.nt stock dividend. Ini lurv mAua ma'kaawn Br.rat aMmtiMa ft iav aa tm- luM alu- A iM I I 1 "I I IM III 1 111 14 I liS iaAS i i i A 1 3 1 If I -S A 1 (S Mar Jul U.K Jan uawara D4t mini i nev. urvine wunaung.

Up a point or more were Bunal will be In the Turtle Howard Johnson. Korvetle, Ui-Lake Cemetery. i kens Steel and National Cash Mil I'M rt. rail, llftlCMtHtl mn ill Ai Minn, ll't (I'MeA lil I I'D; Wn i I Mamn I i Jacmoi I I 111 Camavali I I I Hatier 1 II C-o 1 A I I On ffiM 111 Hrnxw A I I II Nauxtt till eeitcora aim AAoora I I I I ftumoo Sill laa I I I A Smitn till 1 1 I I Hiaaaear I I II Sctw.li I I A Fm till PaotVA III Hill (III Parai I I 1 Cimmaaa I I I 1 mwMrai.ii rt ti nm I S'W lUlttr a'anta The Hi-nne Funeral Home, Register. TAa fraa at taaa a-fl tiif.r rant at-a-l? Turtle Lake, has charge of Huh Iw Prices, wer higher in heavy trading on the American Stock FOR SALE 111S Pallbearers will be Alvin livrha nam T1S I a.

lilt tiifMai at I i il I a ll.k-a i tinea ipuiisan. siaiu, uciurn. a 'fa Tocn in ptrt4 ant Mrt ti 1 P.fpt ttooh Jl si wtv a lrNi If Of1m4K tit I iMa-rMo fii jr inir (Mv ai 11 Ma WOO IHt wpn, a a-a OMfi Ji mi m- 1 ax tm II UH lO'ov Lf in a antal Vum vtu iVH a' ii cap aW 4 I t'oMft Gat ti i tarnwtt fowrkOsr I ttr kl Im 11 1 a Uar J.in Kla May la Lr -iea. Outla. vnIki 4 iauhtr rtd1 ia hai 04 il.

lh autiiai air tt il wli1 t-iAvet sanr) rhul SJ Jl ltvM-MI in- tudlug III, It. Molattio hrti. M4s a keltira 'i. tithoi h.t. brra u.

iw 1 1 -a ita4 Hiah 4 ihot- S( It'll "1 tl i.t.i u'Htti ami 04i ra. atrrl (oa iA utlUi 1.411a Foitl m.Al pak ID. VI 4 pent. kr(lrnt intxlilion 1 Jrep. iahMl dnv.

hill rab and healar an ha aaan at HiiAia OA I'olnr. in Manila. St I 1 Manz, Elmer Brokofsky, and Reuben and Leo Hoffcr. She was born Dec. il.

1889, In South Russia, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hotter. She aisKAeni.ia aaH i.hih (AOWhrAl r.nlpli I rt.y Hi, )ar A1A; iradliia baaia to onA (14-nl luwar. rlaA 1-1 low.

ar; ih ii.rina al.MI S4 1 dark tiorll.apB 11.11 Tatl a 11 Totals 11 ti II boundt: North Dokot (F. on Jochion If, HnW BrarnrnMi AOr 1, BOvl BxkOra at Porrit 1, Lmco tm 131; So Pacific (Woffitt Csvntvali I. Crow 1. hppor 7, Pfticrtj 4. Rumpp 3.

mm Ho-begoor 4 GuiKr 3. toam II). Mrt Dotal lsV- aooltl Ptxrrk 4-41 AttaafC: U34. ik anxr i mY. 'iii At)'i ai'i iaii br cati fuigrtu yae came with them to the United i 1 mn4 Li.mmat-risil hullo If" ta 1 1 ihoii Va1r I States, settling in Sheridan County, between Drakii and lllfb rholra II .11 axiINO MOMOAI SUV 141 A-l ll aiMPiir raaiiii a co.

tax a avail awa tnaat 1 nara aioniana amir l. S-l 71 Minn. a D. Ka 1 kar4 alnl.r 1IS-I 7IS- No I Itartl aimhar durum, 1 m. Iwr S-l durum 4'rnta.

Tlma I a-ai. a Vara, AAarca II, alannli. tar i.Ivm tw.aa 1 1 aa l.i HAti. rhAl.a Alft.iaial It nli, far.lar Ai.ara ria.ol, ri.nti it) uh I ja rt 1 Wait "ARM LIVaiTOCK Ca-a Hi. WA'tm AA Am Cvaa.

114 Oiui aura in i uninr nr iKtiioa ir i I4IN Ttt HKI rn So 1 yrlloa 1 111.11. nt a uMOi atrtif ac Jury Convicts Two in Theft il Nsica cam a' tta i ui. aaa owl Al I taial Owl Al'. Itawan, Sh en u' rir Mi an tv 1-1 I'M 11 aarniwal a if iifMi.it a- i i i AS I' M1f lh 11 7 mtiuni l- lti-t ta ti lit lm l.a JTa IH UMt. inw.

wo 'X HtMCW; laasaM CaMtas iiaas. sa.it 1 MiClusky. She was married at Docden, March 14, 1919, to William Manz. They fanned 23 miles northwest of McClusky, then moved to a farm eleven miles northeast cl Mercer, where they have lived for the past 38 years. She leaves her husband; three sons, Walter, Minot, and Edward arid Harold, both of Grand Forks; four daughters, Mrs.

Emil (Bertha) Jans, Mercer; ISA; rhnloa NlM a.jrawgiia a Ma Surl. liU. Can ea (alum bat At fata Kt Coar til a la G.mbl. IA Gaa Pyriam aa ft ml Sakar Jawal IM 1 41 I. It; FrtOay auctton iiar tnurmadia feH VuffOir woiri: CnsA tOOO-DM 21 1m ua tl a An IM Oa IV ua Caraa a'l jnaa IK i Kl-a No I Hat No I I II.

fitiybaana N't, ylln I 4jiu -eiso it t40-llr; i h-. ir ta f.r tin Khp I r.f.1a, liter tomlsa autntv its Ml Ii war, lhr laM aia1); ttvsoilfr rhoi. a in. TMK nlL I OMIHI ri44 lio mil To ail tAA-t'tiaior at n4 ty li'tf wit lil at ti.a ttul ii laa int ii, Hmieiaii riot) t'onaarv' tl-n n.ttta la he-ret sjtvon that Tti. I t-.

will I. hewl f. lh alarllon of 4i rviattv tv tit ni.th NiirUtt-ft oil lxtienrfailoft 1a.fr-f of lh North l-akrita (or a iiim of h'M (, AH Ata.im, firm an! ration avtii hni nil in ar In aaaanH nf an-r lan1 lyliif within tha bin4arlM nf ih 4 ilialrtat wlteumr oanirr aa--, rntia, Unattt. rtf eln.i. mi lll.la In vii )tt aolrt tmlv etifK 7 00.12 9, AqA II1HI It; tl Ar IA AMI a Havana aaiai: 21 oo-ll i ia i Aia Two Bismarck 17-year-o I I were found guilty of grand larceny early Thursday by a Burleigh County District Court jury.

The two are Gary Lnh. 507 S. Eighth and Gene Tidball, 200 Eighth who were charj- u.i.u ilu tl.nlt CKaica arviaa A I I law a i cri c-p a cm a 6aa SM C. 11oa.ia.iai ai.ni, 12 II AO-IA0S. lift lh alaufthr Uma )H-HS; -k ll tha JIM): HII AIIO POTATIIIIA fHll'VUl IAPI (I'HUal -Pntainaa arrival Al: lolal H.

Alilim-iiia an; aupi.IlM 1ml. carlo! track aata: Malta ruA I. Idaho utllltl.i IIM: Can UAIHy AaA aammartlal II lily a ii 4 fiiMMt 4sHtl alaiiih Mrs. Waiter (Alice) Burkart, IA aa, caanar a tuttar ti ta-lllB. ya.

Shields Woman a 7 ft utlMii; aiii nct ahnfn wf (M Ni. ry cannar mango CTJ 111 ITHUnUlM Willi WW UKII of $500 worth of clothing from i Hall, Minot 4i4: unuti aid nmraartaj ta Gilbert 11 KatahH.a I IA. MlimMn- hn. and fan. o-i i wnaM lant I.

a SI.A-ttH lauo a aaa brM il it on. vaaaari' cane 14 (Anna) Walth, Minot; three roumt r.a. a.ani now of Mandan. 1A0O. alaadirA BOTKK fir HBARIKU BKPOHK THK BO 4 HI Of I ITV CO.

MlhHlUMCHtt UP THK ITV OP HIHV AMCKi fHTH U4 KOT 0 A PKTITIOI 4-ftKXlfi PROPKKTI' lt THK HPOR4TK LIMIT OP THK I ITV OP MINMANI K. OH I DtKOTAa Kutlc il hireby stvon that ttt Board of City CommlMionora th CUy of Blimairck, North iMkotai, will hold iiutvllc hfarlDK Tufsiday. Mairch 3d, 1965, th hour of 4:10 p.m. on the mat-ty of anntxinv to nd form-tnff part of tht property witli-1n the rorpomtn limit of tho Cltf of Biiman Burllfh Coun ty. North iakuta, on the property tjAtX'ribod aa followg: IiOU On lt through ftti Block Two (t: tan On 0.

Two 2 and Thr (Hi. Hlo.k On 1. alt In Vilify VUw Torrac Bubdivliion to tha City BUmarck, North Dakota. The but H1 I feet and th Korth fft of tli North no-half (4 of th Houth wtt onafurth (4, Sex ion Tn (10, Townnhlp IK Korth, fUnrr IA Woot. Hurl till.

County North fpok'Ma. Tha ibovo doacrtpilon of latrJI annul no 43.11 acri, mora or 1m. BBlnnlnff at th Northeaot aornor of th Rnuth nno-hMlf (H) Of tho flonthwMtt nnc. auartor I tl.tnro W( at )fif tho North lin of tha Hnuth one-half 844.4 thnco Woot Houthwoat to a point tvMi foot outh of tha North Hn and 141 fM Rt of tha Wont lino of tho Houth iif-half H); thmn South iouthweot to tho Wt Una of allien Ten and Ml foot fiuth of tho Northwoot corner of tho Houth Din-half Vi thenr Houth to th South W4at oornor of 8.tlon Tn 1'): thenro Knot to th Houth on-fourth 'i rornr of Horn ion Tn thnco North to tho Ar.ln( nf hfwrlnnltic. ruaanta I.

Do, Draws Sentence brothers. John Holler, Bis n4 rn.t lifl. (Ml B.nn rhnfr a lift fin-y It 1 11111-8 2 4 The 12-member jury panel de I loM tnt tnaAc vaari.na itaai II tall. w. matthj VX4 Wfc AM lllMlla; alanaara 11 1 hop.

aooA infl it.ca HJ0.D0 a Murtun County Justice 1ester liberated some eight hours before bringing In a verdict of guilty. The verdict was announced shortly after midnight. 52.rr'al lS. J. Schirado sentenced a Shield marck, and Edward and Walter Holler, both of Turtle Lake; six sisters, Mrs.

Evs Brokofsky, and Mrs. George (Pauline) Pliilbrick. both of Turtle Lake; Mrs. Arnold (Ellen Schutz, OMH rNlHIKK WKW VHMK Il lr imU tin irm1B. 1iM i "11," iMnxitil a potty, un- film of furpofolimia ar Hfl')a la V4i llUnat featHlnt) few nnmlnaH- Hi 4ffe lf rtl 'td o'iirvlatr ntf a-si a I -t at fl nf -nm Afunt MurUiah r'niifi'i at 1 t.ar-h, Nt 1 Wh'M fiirh palltlnma ai Wi.t.

thav muil ha fUarl nrt lt-r hon lh hunt nf nnit ih '')i liUy nf Hln In th nffV th atifji Maflttftnatt Drivers Appear In Court Here ana caaka tu-a tmnr cain in woman to the cnunly jail and 1 -'T finjwi thrm rhmb wrllara i-n-tiivfi Otltv. tytiv I tfOrsj fsOWl Christine Cottonwood, 3D, was crco, ataadv, Minneapolis; Mrs, Jack (Lydia) i 1 jurisdiction was waived in the case, presided over by Burleigh County District Judge W. C. Lynch. Sentencing date for the pair has not been announced.

Bartvka, Uarrlson; Mrs. acrwoa and lltt: t-S ItMa) Hm mMtly 171; nwdoral AtMr(s UV 14 an Mim wti nniao it I 1 3tlat IM Jit i an 1 Frederick Melhoff, S7, 700 12th was fined 15 by Bur Martha Meyer and Mrs, Ben f'iiaa atajy; ntk un. ctia)ii1 W)ioImU nffirtiia 1tht on l4Ft ailsxiitato mi tte-man-J cxi rn tar; fair tm ttalafn- haant on aharg an4 nthr Vti'tinte aaloa Sw V'irit ia4 wuMitHi.rta 2 lb iWHt.iii mHarn ana 1 (Uorothv) Frve. both of Stock. sentenced to serve 36 days in the county jail and was fined 1125 on three charges.

The charges were filed following an accident on the river road south of Mandan Jan. 1. Christine, driver of one car, was charged i uw- i leigh County Judge W. j. Austin after he pleaded eulllv in tuwi: 1-1 I'tMUO UN lift ton, and 17 grandchildren.

Six brothers and one sis ad aw-iN jj Burleigh County Court Is fail oart. Mm! 10D-OI lb Wft ftw ure to dim headlights for on IJD-jW RM 11.00, ftw Hnff atar an r.t'e...a((1n lntt win ha tn with 1 1 tha aolrt illalrIM fnmi A I' M. at all taiular townh aloftlon imlU tnrvlrw Triwnhtp in ft Il'ii rr( Tnwnatiin wilt vol at JP I'fMk all lion Pnltllif pi, if. Korf Hl T)'nhlp a ml rnln Towiiattln WlM nt at tl Arlt tVaak alar Hon aaMliif rtnnr. or MirnirT I ITltVIWHtH Mirfc rtialrnioii Tirar4 Ttari-ctA nfl I It la Irrf el a afaat i.

with driving wttlwut drivers moatlr flwic na1 Iww oao wool Raleigh Woman's Services Friday RALEIGH Funeral services for Mrs. Natalia Miller, 77. iAmA ntvna laa atom ihmv license, having an open contain- ter preceded her In death. Myron Hanlcins Buried Thursday I'w; mU'Tj ataiuUrda It. 'Win U'hlt tra fany h-ivy -iht 1 47 tha mint 11 HI, fan.

moiiiiini in aviffi faiirj havy woifht ftt lh mini 114-81, mtMtlinn fin la lh ara awM III lh avrag 11-11 Nrowna itr fn-a aar wiah (IT tl aunt fliaftMitn mi tl, a I II; fanfjr havy woialit (IT ll 1 er of alcoholic beverages in an laiitomobil and aggravated a hii aoo i bitiha reckless drivinf MHl Haitian A. r.rr i.ui. ii.r k-n. aa fairi -1 Injured In the head-on era coming trattic. Robert M.

Rhode, SO, 721 18th paid a 120 tine after pleading guilty to driving while Intoxicated. Passing where unsafe er prohibited cost Harold W. Perman, 30, 021 Fourth and Teddy D. Dtlse, 22, Scrantun, 10 each. Both pleaded guilty.

Raleigh, will be held at I i a.m. (MSTl Friday from SI. Funeral services for Myron (iv i.4ir nm iho mark.i Welter E. Cottonwood. 23.

f4. 'A Ataany, Mirll. I 14 fl Tho amall iii(ty aiauctitr Htra lii'iUtlltiK nftthtii; hatiar Edwin Hankins, 17, 10! Ninth Ave. NW, were held Thursday at p.m. from the Presbyterian Church, Mandan, the Rev.

A. Ben Dove officiating. Interment was in the Mandan Union rhamn rlinli icrad wlil' ft fi)i mli) II IM, imalU Ut IU iv- raffal li-IT: fMW4M III araKi a nr rni rr iti a 4IV II A la taillK and Agnes Carry Mocrasin, both of Solen, passengera In the car driven by Christine. vr I.tfUA-l.:; lb ami 'lar-. at 23 tal.ii.

with Ui waikat Gertrude's Catholic Church, of which she was a member. The Rev. Eugene Haspert will officiate and interment will be in St. Gertrude i Cemetery She died at 10 m. Tuesday in a hospital in Bismarck where she had been a patient since Feb.

28. The parish rosary mil be said at I p.m. (MST) Thun- Harold M. Williams, 22, KIS Parkview Drive, and John R. Rusch.

40. Farso. were fined Driver of the other rar was WfiTh ia t-n (hat ai -tar aMi-i'irHy an nnhr of i Earl Bird, 21, Island Park Trail 125 arwt IK rtiiuam-livalv aflpr He died Monday at 12 m. ai vanita hy tta Jtli of er Court, Mandan. who had his I nlnortltto Oiiilttr Aa oiI.im Ia lia.

at the Veterans Hospital, far- I'oiint in a4 fr ttia of Hurl i a ti an Hut qf I4U.U.1 Ml 4- go, after a lengthy illness. He play current rvcisLrKlnn taru. Horin 414 tba lflilh 4ay uf riruarv, I tha 4af act'tady uabtrr Umi prm wer t.i KH 410 UIKITtH 4THH A'in Aft (ltA Hca hutrhcra talr. feat. Inta 2 II i.tiik nnst in n- It IT.W.ITX; 2- IS.3: la VK 1-1 lb kiwi It t-S i I'atti teri fmtlj; fav htim tluili 1, i a lav.

etAtera 1 laafa nan aa ha A-irnintBiiatrir day from SL i.eraes tainfr, insnJ0J mnA milker Kivth Av vw ManH.n AIM Or iHTPl NtMll, 1.4 Ml 1 ha Htta nt North I tw II at ptin.l aala at 14 A M. l.in a nf Uarrh, ot Ilia iuii nf th M'-ii) ta Hintanh. Nxr-th a- tat th fulivwlnf 3cfU. 41 Ian. I a4s4alaaa4 awaHr 4IP.4 tia raiFt ai taai.

nalila Oao baa4r4 talvt tajax naai hstath. 4 plana laht IT 4 aana looa -Ow4 laavotwaa! tm' oar I aaf ataaaaf naai i r9tm Ikiatr ll Ml Anna, mt Nana Awty fit lfi Aat, tin a araaWlnp 4aowBaa4 i wife and two children, 4 and as passengers. No injuries were reported in the Bird family. Schirado fined Merle K. Lanx and his wife Jane, 1711 Linda Drive.

120 each on charges of issuing nomuffinent fund lie CTiurch na ine ooay r- Pm. tha aataf O. N. Kit. inm Jk'a iathnMi aVn-ll t.

KtliktM! rtai taat. will rll at lrhal aala La tha hianait Hit- ril.m I 41 4iu.un.i4 1 1 V4 Bl 4VJ (IVCII a dU lie in state from pm. (MSTl day suspended jail aenienre after he pleaded guilty lo illegal 4ar fnf raiih, aulil-t to annflr Thursday until time of services 'at the St. Gertrude's School. cilic Railway.

He was born Aug. 7, 1191, at Viola, a son of Mr. and mat Inn or tha JMdaa i4 checks. H. 102 The Hoenig Funeral Home, Mrs.

Joseph Hankins, and re- -Jin u5o, cuj i. Main payed a 2i fine for Mandan. ha. charge ot Miiir ''out. ha follrnsjitif 4 nl.tut rati A-uatait, alt an uaditldi-4 oao-fourth -a i lir in afi-t ta I ho Umf tar I Si- 'i nf MM-t inn aaa (III ToattaMft M'lurlfwl fura iRtumg a nonsufllc-ient fund ments.

married Etta Grisdale March chX'k She was bom in Russia on ty Tar (itli, ttanco Hvtity Sept. 1887, a daughter of 1, 1918. at Sault Ste. Marie, and they moved to Man- arniie) lb aiuiH4ir htMfvra iiiW; utility art fnw 11 (- 1 4 mvr to 'nmrtal bulla 1 Khi Iw, wid eJaucha ta-r lamb iiy; m4 ui ooW alauThlr Uitii--e 24 iKi-Ifi li; rult tm oot WtMilt-d ala.uhtr wa AH miliar! IncluAlnar hot r-t MM North lt If IS 'it of Mml4 all aa, rial. tho Nnrlhwawt U.jtit.r SW, i -T dan in AugimL 1939.

he-t-ttn tl. T-iiaiih 141. i the ttansra TV; H(ttihwat tjgintr tnnc cu He was a member of UW'I of tha fJulliail O.iar. 111 LaTU ivjlaatcai UI Avi. saier.

nan aiilpnato, ar-t n4 art-aval, r.arl atill. amM-In 4 tnita, raaml' al uitae'-F, ar, u-antHtrti ara. 4 'tllMnt Mhar oi whl irar ha frn-t mf tMrirn possession of alcoholic beverages. Sentencing of Walter Wiiiel 35. 315 W.

Ingals who pleaded guilty to ofierating without clearance liglits, was deferred until August. Four drivers forfeited bondi by failing to appear in court to answer to charges. They include Vernon C. Trautman, 22, Diis-coll, driving in tiolatKin of driver's license restrictions, 114, and driving on left side of the roadway, (20: Jarnea Kohrieh, II. Steele, failure to dim headlights.

(10; Steven A. Hulzenga, tar (HK-il ft pi 13, an. I married that year to Agidius Miller in Emmons County, in I i Hi, an a i a "'-mnwaii Kh Imrd Dukirt. Dickinoo. wai finH $10 for failure to itler a imUjr vHik and Adain Gratt, 209 10th Ave.

NW. ai fined $15 for driving SO mi lr per hour in a 40 miles per hmir zone. Rayrnond J. Cilia. WilburUrtv forfritfd a $20 bond by failing to appear on a apeedtng charge.

Vnr-ir IHM nf Ui Hon 141 ilaaa 1 n4 ar rarv4 ar church in rural Strasburg. Presbvterian Church and the Railway Brotherhood. He served Mh the 41st Infantry during World War I. He leaves his wife; three sons, Edward. Anaheim, Joseph Robert.

Casper, and William James. Dickinson; I HU nun PRODI 4 r. rH It (Al Mr4-anlil4 Ifntiai ataaartdjf wholtoal huyln; prl Hnchanifad; It rtrc AA A id, oar 17. atNi'ty firm; ali-lr-ale uttnf pffpf uiirhanawl in hifthi-r; Tt pw rotit Hra4la A abll S. miscl m1 lum I.

4 4 a r. jf tlirtio unquotod rhKk U. Tho above doorrlptlon laotd In th Houth on-hlf tH of tho Houth wMt one-qnarter IH of fUrtlon Tn tlftt. Twn-iMp IS North. Hanir 8" Wort.

Bnrl1fh County, North la-k Tho above deorrtptlon of land anntalna 4T.I acre, mora or Th Northwot ono-quartor IH) of tha Hotitht ona-quar-tf Ki. Kwtioii Ten flOt, Townehlp Ui North. Hoot. Burle.jra Oouaty, North Pikota. Tho ahove doorrlption of land anntalna 4 acroo.

mor or loa. Th Northwoot on-iuartor of tho Sout hwoet ono-auartor (SWU HW of Hrtion 1 4. is North. Ranro fl rmt. BurlolfsTh County, North ptkota.

Th above doaotHption of land e-in tain 40 irrn, aioro or lo. Th K-aat on-hlf of tho Houth wt ono-fluirtw of -tlon 14. Twnahtp 131 North, ft in Weo. Th above drarrlption oon-ttln tO awroa. mor or loaa.

Tho Woot Ono-hair (4 of tho pnutheaft on-qiiartor dfotioB 14. Township 1S North. 1Ung Woat. Bur iolsTh County. North Iafcota.

Th above decrtptlon contain aroj. more or m. Tho Aouthaat on-quartor 4 of the Hnuthoat ono-quartor (Mi of Hortton 14, Townohip Ut Vorth. Rarnr Wont. Bur-Wich County.

North lkota Tho above rlption of land oontatna 4 iitw, more or Th North one-hilf r) of tho Torthaaat on-qurtor Hoftlon tit. Townohlp i North, ftanre A Wont. Burlolrh County, Vorih rkott, Th above driptlon of land orvntotna orroo, mor or 1. Th Wiot qno-hilf of th Hntjth 15S ft of 111 Nonh-irot 4Mio-qtirtr- (t of tlon 14. Twnhtp 13 NortK TUnro Vt.

Brlirh Conn-ty North Pakota, Th above doorrlptlon of land Ofntain 11.44 aero, mora or Th HVwthwoot on-quaMor of th aoflthwtwt ono-nartor of Hortion It. Townatttn 13 North. fUn" Wo. Burtith Coanty. Vorth THkota.

Mm The abov wrtptfon land oontalna 4St. mnr or Ti Vrhwt on-quartr ''lt, oiror o' Hrtlo-i 11. 1 Vor'h. P.orro a Wt HurJ(rh County, Worth Dakota Mt Tho above lorrlPtloo of land "ntata t-r m- or lo Th North tt th-a-mthoaat ot-qiiartr rWtlon IS. TdWBsMlt ti" NrtTth, Han- Comn She leaves five sons, Isadora.

Adolph, Peter, Michael and Gabriel Miller, all of Raleigh; two daughters, Mrs. Baldwin iRofmal Gross, Wing, and Mn. T. S. Uinning, Lennox, 41 grandchildren: 20 great at gaarlr Harimn M.

a hr IMlon 11, mnit-iy Itanga It. aM I lalit Cmmiim- art n4l4 1 Imotoaat In to Ui SViutiiwaat O-iartor m'4l 1 Horttmi town.M III. turn ait.jot4 rhm O.uinr Nit'l' lh'-ta "'J Tha aaM aal wH ho mi4a aavrnt wf attor th llr4 4ay fcUt'h, pnr imallv lorhi1aa ltitrat AH oMi ffliiH ha In wrMInf and wnpaH prliiri.a1, at tho m' a II fMf-l In th Th will pa lh Ju'lf of it tf otirt In HUmiflt, Th rti' ha' an ntTrr MMri two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Hager, Miles City, and Mrs. Bettv Tavis.

Melrose. 20. westfield, spweding, Hi, and William R. Towrwend, II, 104 grandchildren; three one brother, James. Cherokee failure to yield and one sister, Alvia, both of right of way to pedestrian, fit.

I or at na 4rfi, nf np.iio oriiMin ooa johii aveaasii Mew IAPI Oaaa Mmt I at. aleoa Aiaaja: ia OA. 3 a 3 mn, ua in II iiiwn in U. aa 0 A mat in i ia MOTH S3 ItWUL HKKTItt Klaaaarrk Moral Mr ftoarf at Mataal AM awawawttaai Sitlc la hnral-y il" that th Annua) Mtini (hn Mmhr-alilu of 'ha lilamarrk Itural flf ilt. ant Mutual AM -ri, mill I to h.1 fMal Floctrl- IHilM-ui AOtVirt H1mor'lt, N.rth l-wk'ifa, March 17, I 'uniimiK 1 1, a at I m.

Huolna, i at tli rtiacttiiK tl th tl'-B of rttrt (f tt. a i.ff final ha Viola. The Hoenig Funeral Home, Mandan, has charge of Lazarus Vols, Hettinger, and Gabriel and Arseruus Volk, both of Bismarck, and five sisters, Mrs. Dan Dirk, Mrs. Felix Leintx, Mrs.

Carl BloLsky, Mrs. Adam and Mn. Vitalis Dirk, all of Bumank, i i.t.i. Cmmv, ft'filrf a t4r.ia, Unit k. Off Ira Hull 4 In, hlimarraj, Hotih lai-ta- rmt tMi arc4 4hf Mirca.

Vaoatha ttaMOU V-otha Mbhmi Elmer Bloomquisf Funeral Saturday Funeral service for Elmer mala, th rtr4 tnlvaial' and It. Uu.li will ia-io th aia t1' or a t.atnl invriif to aMTh pramlaa Tl piamtaa wfll a-14 aiti)-r-t tt tha P' artt aaiottfg Tha hetor rrva n(i Nil If.O 1 ASM Hln Vi'i fAli Wkeii No r-l liartf tin. Local Woman's I 3ga. So tinaw lai rpnri win iron artoj njf hiilnrna whl'-h A. Bloomquist, Tt.

McKenae, y-How 1 M. tia A In-in ho tf tin an 4 r--i an a urt. i tal-4 at fllatr.arrlf NuTtN I I tr'prlv ctin herrs hi STrtc ok MiWntit or fJI will be held Saturday at 2 ViSon-in-Low Dies y-liaw ttf.n, tAii oil lt.jTn, A4 THK MUIL An-n H'y-Tria It iml Kir l-tt- ana il itual Ai'l ip Mrs. Albert W. Merenant.

k'l'a, tiila ti 4ar ri.rwt A ''-art afhni.iihrcaf lar4 Omwlaaina. I2i 14-11 liiaritli To ai. riccupfeH- of Unit ljrliig JI K'ka (if'l- H-ill4Hf f'O. I Hit, Soft laakMI tt Rout 1. HUimiMt, V- iNtk.

ilOlS aSixlh St, has returned arithin th iiiutitlria vf tfn 4 At till lOI KK V'KK AaV rtra.lion ifoliwr to4r rwvtrttist day i4. p.m. from McCabe Methodist Church, the Ke-v. Edward Parker. Oakes.

officiating Burial will be in the Mcnokni CerrieU-ry. He died Wednesday morning in a hospital in Jamwtown. from Mankaio, where she attended funeral servi-ces for her f45rwrvlaw. Melwin E. Wavke.

OTH TO I HAJIITOKA I.V THK IIATTKIi THE KS. TUTK a lH4.ai.4l. He died tulrieny on Feb. 28. He had been Hi ine past Nirih B'irli(b aiuti 4vMnra-t Dtatrict.

ta that on Ttj-ilMy, Mr-h lath. 1hi'ii Will b. 14 fw tti on f-r tt N- Bunlirt CuifiTTaiK'B rltrflt of th. fit af of Srfh lko f'nr trtn thr rt-ara. At) arinf.

firm w4 ro-r-atitifi wnn Hoi litli 1 ijf ara in Miewh of ftnr lanxd Irlrn ithta in unOari -nf th MMl ttwtiKt w-h? i tr aa oart 1 roatera. -r othr. I Nnilr. a A.r.hy alvaa ay tha of a heart attack, aa he was nine yean Ua Jiir 11 lltt I -A' r.t of tl.a The Baptist Home Bismarck OFFERS 5 ON DEBENTURE BONDS prepanng to take hit daughter. Pamela Ann, to Minneapolis, where she is a senior at the L'niversitT of MimesoU.

-tt mid a-. laill to tit. at Washington, lima, a son ot rMi.mri an t-imi and Mrs. Charles Bloom-1 i.n aw 11 aaiilail wltri tha quist He rwiMvtd tus pade rr traa and hieb schwil eduratinn in An-mi. afi.r ta fir.t poii.a.

7 6 Uil.UJ H'rfl r-f tlili Bi4tir. to Funeral services were held aT tr vt at I he Iowa, and att-o'l Highland taMl atertia MaiTtl S. at the Fint Presbv ty Vorth Tito'o ririn forunrjiiwam aisaiia- Park College at lies Moines. terian Church, the Rev. Frank ol Hoflelan I1A4'1 la lh i'itirt H'n, In In it, 4, iiUniarr-k in Mi4 I 1 n.

Ihall 44 Kialna irrn ar fir noraltii'lrf In 19m. he ram C. Martick offidating. Inter at tr fT- if tli as at Clennciod Con- County. horrr-tr-AlTif mar Mo 'm iwi.i annriae ihat ment etery.

Ketme. and farmel WKnZuri 1-i the time of hi? o'a'n He had -mA -aif 4-t nr rd tha Sihau if in- i-n 1 t-t't uh-rfl'-r twy Mtain-4 Tts office tno 'rtintjr Kx-j fwwn -f ltyitan C-urt- ty N.jith iWo 'lfS com-p'aj It than ti tfi da Mirr-li 4 In tt nttictf 'h tOv 'ntiB-r4 l. al. ilf nm in. ii.

,1 tt.a rinir ia He was an architect with the firm of Pass. Rorkrv and Church in Mankato. He and Mrs Wavte. the former Butte School tard and was. tr- aft-crnrt a a 4 ri -a THa ariaa aaa-nart Hon-hMAt i r-f lUcllia I.

C.ftl4 Hanr W.r. W-irlaial --aat. r.li- "aa lb4Tl (MriH'i -f aatala A arraa lia a-Vw' r.iAT- fail a. avm-air- I TraAlA 1IA n.nra BufialAli Coar'T. tonnshiD for i a tjur- la In ihw Cl't of 4air.

a' I -on uorotny t. Merchant, were than 41 vears as married to Ethel" Hickman on Feb. X. 192S, in Bismarck 1 I wuhi married IWI, and had lived inMajJuito nce that tame. th laptiil Homa.

Btsmardi, ii sat-ins tm wle, swds in iha amaaini af $71,00000 (or cnarulvfl al ltiflww AsMrtmtMi a 1 100 Bwlavaral, I mardi. Ttwta mn-fwoaitiablai fcawds wiB bear rnMsl at S' annually, a Wa swial Ja-tary and July I ack raw. tawrfa saay a twcKaa! ia awilHpUs at $10000 sraJ ISOO 00. MUtariry dalat ara 170, 1175, aMi IftO, Our fwbnc accavManN report tit fWvancial aanditaail mt Ins liftia) Hafa a4 ia Us 14 yaar histary. Incjwif at iist'ia Htma, liamardj Jllfnd WMr, adwrnistmat 0IAI 323-3040 r.

A in id T'inTy OTi-1 f-'-. -a-at 1 -u aMj rj a f.jr prif. ur)4 a4iTtilrt ait rlaiw aan'l ttiw -( n4 44--r4nt Thl--a hava t'fnt4l a fefiB-lf A-. pruvidtMl. aa4 atl aoa nTr'-ii it sukJ ar r-qulr4) ac4 ttra to abow She sumv-es.

as do ate son. i.iartioa rt" i "-in. ourviaon mritne nis wue. their daughter. Pamela, and his i Charles aTe W'jomquist, Bis- TTia aaaia aTii" a ill vwi ai nill iasmr alert l.ia xtHr Iw annufn 44 arroa mon mother.

Mrs. Herman Wavke. marck: one aauijnier. Miss, Ri. h-ra.

-anonia ii "-aj 'i. t-ocB claim aaoma ooi ka Fr5 uk tic flaaa jjjm uu dwd Daxlene Bifimauist, at home; Any wrww tntrort-i Mttor ma-r nnar hf'-r flra C'T ctT t'awr--: laTttian i a A- in IQrTl tarn rrnArhldrn. and tm u. fat4 rniary 24. AD, lM' tn -r riTi; r'KKVlMlftai a arBri'n' rtT CT Also attending services were ter.

Mrs. Mabel raair-jJohn M. Mant, Minneapolis. Ht prm and i R--a 4 i)im IS and Mr. and Mrs.

E. ione brother prereW him to! ZS. minnatiWT'. roe1' Ba; Tm Har Cm- S'A ill urineaprUi. tleath, tr F-tat sJatrai a7tlftaiaral U.ifnak Kir tlst tfe HaaaS ia Ad ar '11-11 ITrMiDe Want Ada Bitif ttetdti 1 has charge avf arifMitt.

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