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wholesalers, manufacturers and others in
trade channels. Like the merchant marine,
or the infantry, our part is not spectacular
but it's mighty important in these times.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Glasgow
ON FRONT STREET SINCE 1891
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
A. B FRICDLUNO. President J. W. WBOUM. ViCI PMîiOfNT
J. C. BAKER. C ASM ICR M. E. SWEITZER. ASS t CaSHiiK
FRED IBSEN ROBERT S. COTTON
Glasgow Brevities
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bertsch will
have Friday for Minneapolis on a
business trip.
Miss Peggy McConnell spent the
at the Carden
M. Sektnan returned Tuesday
from Havre where he spent the past
two weeks visiting hiT son-in-law
and daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Basil ,
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who was here for several days called j
by th® illness of his father, John
Hockhalter, returned home Tuesday.
His father is improved.
Seaman First Class (RM) Spencer
Farrington formerly of olasoow
and Port P"ck has written local
"ft" f .f . nas wrfiten local
friends that he is now stationed at i
Camp Elliott, San Diego, Calif. j
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Past of Lustre
were in Glasgow from Thursday to I
Saturday. Mra. Fast visited her sis
ter !>• Helen tain if while Mr 1
iff' ,, ,1® Mr -
Fast attended th.o AAA meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wolhaupt of
week end visiting
home at Fort Peck.
Mrs. Trygde Brer.sdal of Chinook
was a guest Friday and Saturday of
her sister, Mrs. Dan Kenny.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ellis of Op heim
were in Glasgow Friday visiting
their sister-in-law, Mrs. Dorcle Ellis.
Elmer Culver returned Wednesday
morning from Seattle, where he had
keen accepted for the navy air crew
after having taken tests at Helena.
The Rev. C. W. McKay returned
Saturday from Billings, where he
attended a conference of Nazarene
ministers for Montana and Wyom
ing.
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Pordville, N. D.. left Sunday morn
ing after spending a week visiting
Mrs. Wolhaupt's brother-in-law and
sister. Mr, and Mrs. O. H. Barnes.
Mr, and Mrs. George Herrington
of Auburn, Wash., arrived Monday
morning to spend a few weeks here
visiting their son-in-law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. George Scanson.
Mrs. Herman Lucke, and son. Her
man Jr., went to Havre Monday
night, where the little boy received
treatment bv an eye specialist. They
returned Wednesday
Vernon HamUton of Glasgow re
? pmrl iovpd bv the Boeing aircraft
„7 wichuT lCa^ mat
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B-29 superfortresses.
Mrs H B Clement of Wllliston
was a gues ^ Thursday of Mrs. Wil-!
., Raymond she attended meet
' ar " if t^Methodi st woma nT So
Æv of Ghrirtfa^ Se^iYand of fhe
of Christian Service and of the
White Shrine of Jerusalem.
Mr - and Mrs E - J Olson of White
arrived Friday to visit their
rtstl , arrived Friday to visit tuen
son-in-law end daughter. Dr, and
Mrs. C. N. Gray, Mrs. Olson has re
turned to Whilefish. but Mr. Olson
will remain here for a months visit,
Mrs C D Knauss left Thursday
, mf
for Minneapolis to meet Miss
Barbara Knauss of Coldwater.
Robert M. Lewis, pioneer Glasgow
banker, is at a hospital at Rochester,
Minn., where he has had an opera
tion on his eye. He is recovering and
expects to return to Glasgow in a
few weeks.
Mrs. W. C. Oliver and daughter,
EIGHT MORE
GIRL SCOUT
TROOPS SET
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Large increase Comes as Kesult
of Mass Meeting of
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GUTS, Mothers
Eight additional Girl Scout Troops
including three Brownie troops were
organized as a result of a rally at
«V.« c/.Krvrvi m, IAM « n ..
i ^ schopl Tuesday night which
was attended by 150 girls and 50
mothers a.s well as a number of
, teachers and members of the Busi
npcc and Professional Wnmnn\ elnh
who are s non sorin'? the Oirl Scouts
wno are sponsoring the Girl Scouts.
These are in adcution to the troop
which had previously been organized
under the leadership of Miss Doro
Uiv Kimball and Miss Marinrie Taf
tnyK-imoail and Miss Marjorie Car
le 2u.
The rally was planned for in a
series of meetings sponsored by the
club Girl Scout committee of which.
Margaret Jung 5 SÎÂta
Mrs. Margaret Jung. Miss Ida Dis
rud Mrs. Carl Herbold and Miss
Hope Widen are members. They were
assisted by Miss Kimball and Miss
Cafferv
Mr. „ K1 „.
Mrs. Herbold arranged for a high
school assembly program during the
home room period at the high school
Monday morning at which Miss
Widen presided and Miss Laura Mae
Moore spoke on her experiences as
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a Girl Scout. George Cole, repre
senting the Boy Scouts, expressed
the willingness of that organization
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to help promoting the Girl Scouts.
Mrs. Jung presided at the rally
Tuesday night. Miss Widen led in
group singing and the girls were
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Tuesday night. Miss Widen led in
group singing and the girls were
taught the Girl Scout song. "Taps"
Mrs. Jung spoke on the responsibil
ities which a Oirl Scout assumes
Arrangements are being made for a
leader training course taught by
Mrs. Eddie Misz of Wllliston in the
near future. Those troops who have
leaders already trained will corn
will not meet until after the train
! ing school,
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NASHUA - Announcement has
licen made of the wedding of Miss
AIvce Berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Knute Berg of Nashua to Corp
i, m „ Booth at Kan Diego Galff
r* me . 4£ tn J" . , n . Ule?a caln -
DeC ' 9 The doub,e nng cpremon >'
was nerformed in the Lutheran
chapeI - Mrs - Booth graduated from
Nashua hieh ^hool in 1943 and is
«"PlWd in the navy fusing of
fice in San Diego.
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DRAPER VISITOR HERE
Charles H. Draper of Helena, nub
Iic relations director for the United
States employment service in Mont
spent Tuesday and Wednesday
! Z, n V,V r .irn,T7i . to»,:
* oca ' employment service manager.
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GETS STATE BANNER
Saco toval Temper-'
,-p jlT. „ n h es reeeived the I T I
wann er fnr hsv^In^he 1 arge st me m
™ n ne r mr naring tne lantpst mem
i bership in Montana in 1944. Last
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year there is an enrollment of 78
mence meetings at once, but others
Announcement of
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Wedding Is Made
1 Mich., who came to Glasgow with
j her Sunday. Miss Knauss is a cousin
j of Mr. Knauss. and will make her
home here for a time.
Seaman First Class iQM) Ned
1 Wagrer arrived Wednesday mom
ing from the east co a s t to visit at
the home of h>s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A, A. Wagner of Vandalia.
i while on leave. He has been on duty
; in the Atlantic.
James J. Holland, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Holland, arrived Sunday
j from Salt Lake Citv after complet
I ing the armv air reserve course at
; the University of Utah. He has been
j called for basic training and will re
port at Fort Douglas. Utah, March
1
Mrs, Clarence King ar>d son Daw
left Wednesday morning for Seattle
to join her husband, who is em
ployed jp defense work there. Sh-"
was accompanied bv her sisters. MKs
Anne Kittleson and Prances Kittle
son. who expect to be employed
there.
William Beizer of Missoula left
Tuesday after spending ten davs
here oh business and visiting his
sist'r, Mrs. Sadie Hall, and his,
brothers Howard and Lou Beizer. Mr.
Beizer, former Glasgow resident, is
now division manager for Investors
Syndicate in Missoula.
; Mrs. Hazel James received word
1 this week from her niece. Mrs. Jack
j Nay of Brockton, that the body of
Mrs Nay's son, Dalmer, 12 had not
yet been recovered. He was drowned
: in the Missouri river, Feb. 4. Mrs.
1 Nay is now visiting her brother,
j Denver Borst, at Cut Bank
; Ralnh Kenck of Helena, state
j dire-tor of vocat'onal education, was
in Glasgow from Saturday night to
1 Tuesday momlnv and met with the
J Glasgow board of education Monday
I night to discuss plans for expan
sion and improvement of the voca
j tional department of the high school.
I George E. Stroub of New York
City, vice president in charge of the
Pacific northwest for the Home in
surance company, was a week end
visitor in Glegow and cal'ed on local !
j agents. He left Sunday afternoon for
j Great Falls, accompanied bv Larry
IT. Diringer, state agent for the j
! Home group.
Mrs. K. O. 0>sc n came Wednesday
from Great Falls to spend a few
weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Gamas, she had just re- j
turned from San Francisco, where
she spent a month visiting friends
and relatives. She has received from
hcr husband. Staff Serg. Kenneth O.
Olson, who was wounded in action
in the South Pacific, his Purple
Heart decoration. He has been in
the service since 1941 and is now in
the Philippines.
Mrs. William Raymond end
-laughter. Patsy, returned last week
'rom Seattle. They visited relatives
tpd M-s R, O. Enden, formerly of
I 'Volf Point, whose husband, a Great
I Northern employe, died two years
ago. Mrs. Englen had tust received
j word that her son. Platoon Serg. i
1 Milford Englen, who had been a
) Japanese prisoner since the fall of
' Bataan, had been released from a
prison camp on Luzon,
j Mrs. Charles Alley returned Wed
redav morning from Detroit, where
I she had been visiting her father,
I three sisters and an uncle for the
I past six weeks. She was called there
by the death of her brother. Joseph
Dunn. 31, who was killed in a truck
accident. Another brother had been
killed in an airplane accident sever
I al years ago, and the third. M ke
! Dunn, who Is with th; a-my in Italy,
1 was recently reported wounded.
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th»» Several Pwlnrf* of the Cltj or
Glaxjrow. Montana, for the Municipal
..is T.. Ho Hill« <«n The Firm
Monday of April. 1945: Appointing
tho jlidpos and Dorks of Kl—tlon
For Sairi Ki«'« tioii, Fixing Their Com
peu^atiun of fluch Judge* and Clerk*,
And K*»|H>alin>r All Ordlnawe* and
Resolution»« in C'oofHrt With Thin
Resolution.
1 Re it
nlalm'd by ihi> Diy Council
of the Dty of t.lasBow, Montana: For
that whereas, under and pursuant to
Section JWB. Revised Coder of Montana
1».«. iuiiniclp.il cl.r tlou will be had ami
held in and for the City of (ilasgo».
the County of Valley and Slate of
Montana, on Monday the 2nd day of
April. 194,1. and wherea* the Mayor of
said City ha« Issued Ids proclamation
annoim-iip; the lime and plai-e for hold
ing said elcetion mul Hie offleer« of «aid
City to lie elected at «aid election.
Now therefore, he It resolved;
Section 1. That the voting place in
"'am No. One tn of «aid City for
Municipal election «hall be and J« •«
her»*l»y chtablisiifil as in. < onjfrejmllon
a | rhuroh. ar which place thi* qualified
eta-tnr* re* Ming in Nni«l Ward No. one
(1) may vote at wild eleetion.
fleet Ion *J That the voting place In
^ artl .No, I wo (2) of said * if.' f«»r
Munleipal -I« tlon shall he and it I«
-«tahlisli-ii as in city Library
at which place the ouallflcd electors
residing in said Ward No. Two (2) may
vote at said election , 1
Section :t. 1 liai the person« named
^ bl> ar „ h) . r ,. hv appointed
Judges of said election in Ward No. One
fit for «aid City Election Rev. tirant
Moore, and Seltner I. I,arson (
Section 4. That the persona named
Î "35 of' said e"r.ta;' n ?n y wU'rd No
| 0n ,. (I) of s#i(I ,« it - Khs tlon. Mr» ll
a. Votier and Mr« it. a liellaven,
Section .1. That the persona named lie
I '•••■ *nd are hereby appointed
.nidges af said election in Ward No.
Two (21 for said City Election, S. !..
(ju-ic waiter w. Hurd
Section rt. That the persons named
below he. and an
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rence Dmn.nard. ,
compensation of
lurks nf haitl flout ion in Ward No. Two
1? » for said t'Ifv Kloctlon. Mrs. II.
Kob«»rfa. and Mm. Floroin*«* t'houfnard
fl«Mtlon 7. That the <.___
naid judgea and «dork« of said eln tlon
«hall b* Four Dollar* (<loo» p«>r day
fo £ of them. 1
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MonsSn conniot' wHrihls^lUoÄ.
nr.- hereby repealed.
ar- hereby repealed.
J'ass-d by the rounHl and approved
b >' ,l,<> Mayor this fith day of Man-b.
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Attest: Martin Miller,
B. .1. Kj-lsinip,
Mayor.
Dty Clerk.
(Milivh 8i
SI MMONS NO. 0A4.4
In Th- nistrl.'t Court of the Seven
leenlh .Indieinl nisiriil of the Stale
nf Montano, in ami for the County of
Artbtir W. Turner. Plaintiff.
Sheldon Brother* Company, a Corpora
tlon. Th.* Sheldon Foinpanv. n Corp
oration. Northern Farms 4'ompany. n
Corporation. W. F. Sims. Margaret
S. Mather. The First National Hank
of Grand Rapid*. Minnesota, n corp
oration, and all other person* I n
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in. or Lion, or 'incumhranc- Upon
tin- Heal property Described In the
Gomplalnt In this case, or any thereof.
adverse to Plaintiffs Ownership, or
and cloud upon Plaintiffs title Hiere
whether such claim o r possible
claim he present or contingent, in
eluding any claim or possible claim,
" JZT or
The stale of Montana to the above
named Defendant«:
You are hereby summoned to answer
the complaint in this action which is
fd"d in the office of the Derk -f this
' n " r '' « eopy of which Is herewith
Kor ,;' , ' < ' "I' 011 vo "' . n 1 n ' 1 to /"® you J * , ,
nnd sorv " « copy thereof upon the plain -
,1 / r " attorney« within twenty .lay»
after the «ervl.v of this summon«, ex
of the day of service - and in
ease of yogr failure to. apnenr or
nn s wer. Jndgmenl win be tnlten against'
T,,u hv d, ' fa "" lor lh " ...
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rids action I« brought for the pur '
pos.- of .miotlng title to the land
Hitnated in v»iier connu- Morn.
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SWb of SiM (on 0 Towllshl|(
North Hiing- 42. Hast Montana
M-ridinn
Witness my hand and Hie seal of.
said Court this 1.1th day of December,
1944.
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COURIER
Church Services
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Pv .„, S '- Rapha fl s Church
E\erj Sunday: Masses at Glasgow
at 8 and 10. Masses at Fort Peck
9. Week days: Masses every day
7:30.
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Christian Science Society
| Services in the Masonic hall,
i f. cond avenue south and Seventh
i street Sunday at tl Suhleet of the
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' T? 16 j
( « cordially invited to attend. Pro
(rram radiocast from The Mother
church. Boston, each Saturday
4:45 p. m.. over KOHL. Billings.
Larslan M. B. Church
Christian Fellowship services
2:30 Sunday afternoon, March II.
Jehovah's Witnesses
Watch Tower Bible study at King
dom hall, 707 Second avenue south.
Sunday evening at 8. All interested
are welcome.
Christian Fellowship
Services in American Legion room
D f civic center Sunday school at 1(1
Worshm servlce af^ iT serw,on
"Growth F^ted ' Ev->ngelisti^'
wowin KtpeCteo KVangensilC S--T
vices at 8 Subject; -Reaching the
Otherwise Unreached." Christian
young peoples fellowship Monday at
g cottage praver meeting Thursday
at g Oeorgr E Moir m is S i on ary for
tile American Sunday School union.
will be in charge of services Sunday,
—C. A. Wall, minister.
brouck.
Methodist Church
Grant S. Moore
Funday school at 9:45. A. L. Has
superintendent. Morning
service at 11. This will be. a memorial
service for Serg. John Woodrow'
^ .'j 111 « 1 ,, ' n «p Uon
Jan 26. 1945. Youth fellowship at
6:30. Topic "Honesty Requires Cour
age" Betty Watson, leader. Ehrninp
sjenice at 8. Third in series on the
problems Jesus.
Popularity.'' Junior choir practice
Tuesday at 4 Senior choir practice
THiesdov at 4. Senior choir practice
Thursday at 7:30. Lenten service
Wednesday at 7. We urge the faithful
atfendence upon all these services.
The young people of the church will
serve a oublie supper Tuesday. Th"
funds from this supper will be used
i for the voung people's camp at
King's hill this summer. This will
he a roast beef supper.
Orhrim Gospel Tabernacle
Assemblies of God
Sundav school at 10. Morning wor
Î shin at 11. Sunday evening evange
listic services at 8. Friday evening
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Carl H,rKS ' P« stor *
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Onhrim Lutheran Churrh
; Sundav school at 9:45. Services at
n. Confirmation da«« Wednesday
7 Mid-u'eek service«; Wednesday
^ 8 ^iceTaf TÄ Sunday at
I 3. Richland town Ladies Aid at the
j home of Mrs. Fllzabîth Eliason,
March 16.— E. B. Holte, pastor,
First Bant-st Church
Ilenrr F Widen 'VTinister
" T i* Iln J K,cr
(vbul ^^Blble school session at 10
E - R . Pease, sur-srintendent. Publia
worshin service at 11, Anthem by the
choir. Story to the Jun;o" worshipers
Sermon :V'Will There Be a Second
chanre''' Placng of blue star on
unancei ciacng cn oiue star toi
church service flag for Harry Pauth.
ceedlng the sermon. Junior youth
Glasgow Assembly of God Church
(Gospel Tabernacle)
Fourth avenue south and Ninth
street.
Sunday school at 10. Morning
worship at II. Junior church, lower
addition, at 11. Evangelistic rally at
7:45. Tuesday prayer meeting at 8
Thursday young people's service at
8. We invite you to be with us at
each of these services.—J. H. Ame
son, minister.
fellowship worship service at 6
Leader, Miss Beulah Clowes. Even- |
ing song and sermon service at 7:30.
Rpocial music. Message: "Jesus, or
... ?" Midweek prayer and visita
tion service. Meet in the church of
fice at 7 Wednesday.
Glasgow Lutheran
Sunday school at 9:46 Worship I
at II. Brotherhood at 8 ChojThurs-1
Sixth Graders in
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at IwWMIilO OvflUlll
By Courier Correspondent
NASHUA—Nashua sixth graders
appeared in their annual play Fri
day afternoon under the direction
of their teacher, Mrs. Harriet N.
Carver.
The script was written by the
language class. "Rip Van Winkle"
was the title, with principal parts
taken by James Bergstrom, Dan:II
Lacy, Adeline Eastman and Gerene
Hill, with Donna Mae Ulvcstad as
announcer.
Others taking part were Harvey
Berg. Wayne Nyoakken, Terrance
Pointer, Gerald Tihista, Anthony
Trotter, Lila Galgerud. Lorene Hill,
Dorothy Kugler, Mildred Maurseth,
Gloria Mourn, Luella Nicol, Barbara
Peterson, Shirley Kugler and Donna,
Leraas.
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FRAZER—Richard Ollert, son oi ,
A. A. Olfert, who is stationed at
Camp Wolters, Texas, is in the
hospital with German measles.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE— Two sewing machines.
vory good condition. General Re
pair Shop, 525 First avenue south, i
10-ltc i
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FOR SALE
chairs; two floor lamps, straight- I
back chairs, sturdy, excellent for |
farm use; davenport; electric clock; j
overstuffed chair, property of Junior [
Woman's club. May be seen by in-.
quiring at civic center.
Three occasional
10-itc
day at 7. Mid-week Lenten worship
at 8:15 Thursday.
Nashua Lutheran
Worship at 9. Sunday school at 10.
Mid-week Lenten Worship Wednes
day at 8 .
Fort Peck Lutheran
Sunday school at 11. Worship first
and third Sundays at 7:30.
Glasgow Nazarene Mission .
Sunday school at 10. Worship ser
vice at 11. Evening church service
at 7:45. Bible study and prayer
meeting Thursday evening at 7:45.—
Wilfred C. McKay, pastor.
Nashua Church of The Nazarene
Sunday school at 2:30. Worship
at 3:30. Bibi« study and prayer
meeting at 7:45,— Wilfred C. Me- !
Kay, pastor.
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NOTK'K OK PROBATK OK WILL
In The District Court of the Seven
leenth Judicial District of the Stale
of Montana, in anil for the County of
Valley.
In the Matter of the Estate of Xrttlo
Virginia Glegerieh, D<«*eased.
Notice is hereby given, that Ten
o'clock A. m.. March 2«lh, A. !>.. 194.1.
has been appointed as the time and the
Court Room in the Court House in
Glasgow, Montana, as the place for
proving the Will of Nettle Virginia 1
Giegerieh. deceased, and for hearing the !
application of William N. Glegerieh for
the issuance to him of Letter Testa |
inentury when nnd where any person ;
interested may appear and contest the
same.
Dated March 7th. 194 . 1 .
Blanche Grotjan.
Clerk.
(Mar. 8 15-22)
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