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FROM AROUND THE COUNTY I v ANTELOPE _ Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson hao their baby boy baptized last Sunday by Rev. E. Sand. He was given the' name Lowell Rogers. Olof Waller and family left for Oregon last w#*k. Mr. Waller has been in poor health for a long time and his many freinds hope that his health will be greatly improved the coast. Rev. E, Sand and family left Mon day for California by car. They ex pect to spend the winter in sunny California. on RAYMOND Chas. Larter and family were in Raymond Monday. Thelma Nichols and Paul Hoppe attended the dançe at Plentywood Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wendt and Mrs. Holl and were shopping , in Plentywood Friday. i; -c_ Mrs. Harvey Nichols broke her arm Sunday while cranking the car. Her friends will be glad to hear she is doing nicely now. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson were in town Monday. Ed. Hannah sold Jiis truck to O. Collins last week. Mrs. Beit Herron, Dorothy Brown <* «fr < « fr ■$< »fr V t I 4 I WE HAUL I i ANYTHING ANYWHERE ANYTIME V t 2 î f The Farmers Trucking Assn. 4 *£ has a group of trucks to do £ % hauling of every kind, % "Our Service and Your Co-op- % 4 eration" is our slogan. «♦ 25tf FOR SAIF r nn j VioU V 1 L 7*^ d • sectlon of a a cres°broke Ab ° Ut 26 ? of poor health T a f count he ^ lth - .tractor or, Hayden fa b^ g 22 Pr A P e°n\vwoôdT25tf ---> x Plentywoo d. (25tt FOR SALE—320 acre farm. Located near A-l town in Sheridan county, over two hundred acres broke soil very best and in first class condition for crop next year. Graded roads on both ends of farm. Not one foot of waste land, prices right. Inquire at the Producers Phone 165 or Write Box 414 Plentywood, Mont. Office across the street from the Farmer-Labor Temple. || v 4 : ❖ i ♦ I 4 t * i ant Ads Mb W LOST—Between Raymond and Kel ly's corner one harness bridle. Peto Fink, Raymond. LOST—Black Portfolio containing Su perMade Cook Wear literature, be tween Tourist park and business section. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. W. F. Gardner. 24-tf 26-itp I Ol ND—Parker fountain pen. Own er can have same by paying for this ad and proving property. Pro ducers News. (26-3tc) v FOR SALE—One 32 volt farm light plant complete also 14 horse pow er electric motor and one vacuum cleaner,.and about 3 dozen light bulbs cheap. Inquire Victor Anker, ■ 0utl<>ok - 26 -tll News. * *A R A ALE O® —Dwelling in Antelope. F. D. Morck, Plentywood __ (24-tf) AM IN MARKET for Sweet Clover Seed grown on clean ground Points . Seed^Farms^Crosby, ^ F ( )R SALE—Atwater Kent 6 tube Radio complete with Philco A and B eliminator. Good as new. Inquire Qwen Howe at Northwest Service Store - (25tf) Learn Auto & Aviation Mechanics, Sure future. We pay 25c above market for wheat. Write for information. Hanson Auto-Aviation School, Fargo, N - Dak - _ (23-13t) « FOR SALE—My dwelling in Antelope will make attractive price if taken at once. Size 24x34 and 8ft porch. Also 280 acres pasture land near Reserve, Mont., running springs ' C «' £ ric , ed for a quick sale, $1260. F. D. Morck, Plentywood, Mont -_ (21-tf) ES J R i^ D u fi0m , my Piace about U ri i „J-«- v re br °wn pony, weight about 950 pounds, white strip in face branded on left hip, also little white on one front foot, short tail, one black horse, weight about lbs. TAKEN UP August 8, T928 six work horses weight about 1400 piunds, 1 pony 700 pounds, 1 sucking colt, no visible brands. Arthur Krogedal, Froid, Mont. (216t) T'Airr-xr im *-- AKEN UP—One R oa n Geld- QSa four years old breed t „, lack , mar ® 8 years old no brand Ownp Up a n 0Ut middle of May - wner can have same for payment lone d and keeP ' Ne S Nelson > Ante * ° Pe 24-3t STRAYED AWAY— One bay RM gelding, 5 years old weight 1100 lbs, branded *1^1 "si*. 1100 12-tf and John Hoff were in Plentywood Wednesday. / Mr. Black and son William are busy hauling their flax to town, Pete Crumb is combining Ed. Black's crop of flax Louise and Elwood Hannah had thei rtonsils removed Saturday. EÊ wood also had five teeth pulled. Mrs. Jesse Adams and son Lloyd went to Plentywood Tuesday. Miss Elberta Nichols returned last Wednesday after a short visit with friends in Plentywood. A number of Raymond people at i tended the show ip Plentywood Wed 1 nesday night. Mrs. Bob Porter has been sick for a week and is reported not feeling well at this writing. DOOLEY Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brockley of Comertown were Dooley callers Wed nesday. G. C. Epier of Williston, N. D., at tended to business matters here Wednesday afternoon. Clifford Dooley motored to Plenty wood Wednesday afternoon. H. N. Stenseth visited the county seat Wednesday. Cora Fiadeland of Gladmar, Sask., is helping out at the Dooley ranch during threshing. J. R. Segar of Scobey, Mont., at tended to his farming interests here Thursday. Bradley Dooley left Thursday af ternoon for Fargo, N. D., where he will attend the Agricultural College during the coming year. Mrs. Hunt of Plentywood was a Dooley caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ehrhardt and daughter Helen shopped in Plenty wood Thursday afternoon. Ray Mitchell made a flying trip to Regina, Sask., Thursday." He re turned the same day. Mrs. Sid Jordan of Raymond was a business visitor in Dooley Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell mot ored to Lake Alma Friday afternoon. Mabel Truman, sister of bell, returned with them to spend a few days. The Degree of Honor Lodge held their first social meeting Friday night Several guests were invited and all spent a most enjoyable even mg at bridge. At the close of the evening a delicious lunch was served, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and Alma Ehrhardt of Regina. Sask., were Sun day guests at the W. J. Ehrhardt home. , The 4-H dub held their first pieet mg at Dooley after their vacation PÄÄÄ Treasurer Dorothy Leiback^ Rep^rL «* committee. Katherine Lerbach and Frances Eaton. Me, Sybfl Greer of Plentywood ' ï^iter 1 Doolev Tuesdav in behalf of the Degree of Honor iodge. WESTBV Mrs. Ole Grytness and children of Fortuna visited her sister, Mrs. Roy ge erg, a few^ da ys last week. F et |r Miller spent Saturday at the Ed. Spoklie home. Mrs. Peele and daughter Mrs. Weil-j and Mrs. Paul Hultgren were in Plentywood Wednesday for dental work. Mr. and Mrs, Morris Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kittelsoh motor ed to Grenora Saturday evening. and Mrs. Henry Skecls spent Friday in Crosby. 1 1 Nelson °f Peerless and two i f his workingmen spent Sunday in town. ' j th^r' M ° rris Berg ' who has been at the Grenora hospital a few days re i tU ^! d Tuesd ay. ' ' Faalson °f Gemora was a AV ^f tby caller Monday. ' a j and Mrs * Pe t e r Hjelm and Miss A " de *' so { 1 Comertown visited with i fn ^ nds ln Saturday. , A ^P es Wirt zberger is assisting at 11 r Lv! ar e T r ^ Ie y er home this week. er Luther Hultgren drove to Midale, Canada, Sunday. , Mr - and Mrs. O. Nesten and -1 d aughter Ethel and Mr. and Mrs Al bert Lillithuen of McElroy were Sun 1 day guests at the Thomas Lillithuen \ 1x01116 in Williston. Mr and Mrs. A. P. Oison spent Tuesday at Grenora. I Mr and Mrs. Henry Skeels «nd Don Hinshaw motored* to the county I seat Tuesday. y i Fr ^ k Welsh of ¥ cElroy a1ld hî^if^v! Flore " ce * wh o is attending I ™ I n MrS û M . cAllis ter of Columbus, JJ- T 0 , 1 ®, at T the Present Jime em P loyed at the Home Cafe, received the sad P®ws this week that her home Columbus had been completely de stroyed by fire together with all the household goods. The fire is not known. Some of the Freshmen, Sopho mores and Juniors had a weiner roast at Stuart's hill last Thursday evening. * Elias Olson, who met with an ac f™ t fl aSt A W< l ek ' has returned home from the Ambrose hospital, "el. on the way to recovery. . , Ead Buchanan, who has been nurs mg a painful hand for several weeks is rapidly improving. N. cause of the and is RESERVE Ben Trustheim is driving Cnevrolet coupe. Mrs. George Luoj will entertain tue members of the Ladies Aid So ciety and the W.m< : -a Club at h a t xt Thursda. afternoon, 1 bcr 4tb ' R1 ans for the annual Fall 1 \ U jP er aad hazaar to be given bv the S, society will d ' perfected. Cr ^J s - A i. N - Eidness of Los Angeles | L/aui., left last Fndav for St P-ml after spending several weeks vLitW her daughter!' Mrs. libers „f'Ch Mr - and Mrs. Clifford Hunter and dau ghter Juanita left Monday for Glasgow, where they will make their 1 ! fut u re home. During their two years' residence in this vicinity Mr and «SU* , Hanter have made many friends ! \ r ^ gret their departure. Jo , hn Reason and J. P. ^ 1 a new Olson car o mar Hunter, that she is 1 I greatly improved by the treatments she is receiving at the Sanitarium at ! Lombard, Ill. Her complete recovery is promised within a short time. Ingwald Nelson, catcher for the local ball team, left for Minneapolis j last Saturday evening where he ex pects to spend the winter. He will, return in the spring to continue his ! farming operations and probably play some more baseball. Alvin Jacobsen left last week for Missoula, where he expects to en roll in the school of Pharmacy at the State University. His brother Rich -1 ard accompanied him. Aage Christiansen is busy wreck ing a building purchased from the Reserve Implement Company, expects to use the lumber in a cot tage he is erecting. Carl Casper is moving his family j into the cottage belonging to John ! Kallak and located on the flat. Mrs. E. M. Hunt of Plentywood | was in town for a few hours Monday i afternoon looking after some ness matters. The enrollment in the school is the largest for several years. The Board found it necessarv to buv several I I I I He bu^i i ready for business the last of this week. - - REDSTONE j ! , , , . Wm. Wilkinson is out Irom his home Pî Minnesota and is looking after hl . s ranching interests on the reservation. i dos * Gruber and ihos. Henderson were county seat business visitors las J; Saturday. , : and Mrs. Fred Harland and «J""«» Wer( % ^ 1Sltw | g wl J; h ielatlves i at Plentywood Tuesday afternoon. Rey * Ashworth was a county seat ^tor Tuesday taking Chas. E. Cun nin Sham, field secretary for the Mon tana Deaconess School at Helena, to Plentywood. ■ H H. Potter was a county seat vis- ; ltor V 1 wl?*' a v i cu ! Ja <* WhRe and F - J - Sherry were; seat visitors Tuesday ana | Wednesday ! foun^ it necessary to buy several new desks as well as other equip men t. Shorty Johnson, chef at the lunch counter, was called to Helena last week for his annual medical inspec tion. He expects to be back and i ready for business the last of this week. . H - Qallahan "; as a Plentywood business visitor Wednesday, p B - BuB of Plentywood and Sam Wl?e from Iowa > were Redstone vis -1 {tors for a short time Tuesday morn ln £ :0n thwr way to the reservation whe16 Mr - Wls \ expected to buy a couple cars of horses for eastern ; maikets - ^ , Rev. Father ORouike of Plenty ^ i' W ? e say , ma ^ s " Fedst °ne at 11 o clock Sunday, Sept. 30. Mary M. Zetterberg of Val ley N. D., arrived in Redstone £Â«^eîV /Z .. E ™ u Zetterberg accompanied by ! t ls sister Niece ,Mrs. Chas. Wit- | ham and Harriet Witham all of Val City NU D„ are visiting at the d °b n Albers home for a few days. i t at : 29lS g the e ba^k e bSlding^^he hone fit of the Redstone school THp money will be used to buy library books and playground equipment V im»yg»ounq equ ipment. ^ 4 , L>ALt,VlEW - ' Mrs, Elwood House and son Har ve Z were transacting business here Saturday. , Frank Desonia was visiting with Relatives and friends here Wednes day. . Fra nk Schmidt and Thomas Har n! lf ton wer " " town Sunday. " Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cole, accomna by Miss Mary Huddelston went ^ to Reast one Saturday. - j „ A * W - Chaffee and son Elmer were Kedst ? n e callers Monday. b Owing to the heavy frost of late. P eo P| e are busy gathering their gar- f e ^ T truck j rJtf' i ai \ d E ? mer Cole went to i Outlook to visit with Mrs, Jack Por j° ba ® been sick f° r some time. Tr?* «r [ J Radons Was in tow n here Wednesday. , There wil1 be thr ee -carloads of harses and eight of cows shipped out of here Frida F» . Mr * and Mrs - Lockal Jacobs were m . tow n Tuesday, doing some shon m "f: , , „ ., Michael Harrington was here Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ross returned to their home here Monday. OUTLOOK Ear l. Cosper drove to Plentywood on business Friday, Miss Mary Huddleston, teaching school at Daleview the week end here. Violet Faucett who is passed was operated on for appendicitis in the Outlook hos pital Saturday. .. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Opgrande from Plentywood called on friends in Out look Sunday. Mrs. N. J. Nelson, Mrs. Eli Harris and Mrs. Art Ueland entertaine l 'arge number of their friends at afternoon bridge luncheon at Nelson's home Friday. a an Mrs. Q MM mMIStMMMIMliniHIIIIMMIIIIIMailll-IMII muimhui.ii n [7| : : r = 1 I I I i / I DELICIOUS, FRESH, TEMPTING CUTS OF Meat 1 Highest quality meats at low prices—fair weight and good service at all times. All meat fresh and pure. Prompt deliv ery of all orders. It is not even necessary to come to our shop—just call phone No. 31 and you may be sure you will be given good value. Just try : i 1 : it. HEIN'S MEAT and GROCERY I ■UUMUIII.l...A | MMM •IIIJIMIMMiMMI aa £* _ . . —; **. famrtiiff passed tne week end An fient y wo cm. » T,Ov«—i* GENERA L MEE TING OF PROGRESSIVE farmers There will be a general meeting of all members of the Progressive Farmers of Sheridan County, on Saturday, October 6th at 2 o'clock p. m. in the Farmer-Labor Temple at Plentywood. The members of the Plentywood Council will serve lunch at 5 o'clock in the evening. Important matters will come up at this meeting anW all members, are urged to be present. (Signed) Secretary Sheridan County Central Organization of Progressive Farmers. Ella Juui. who was operated on f° r appendicitis in the Plentywood hospital, returned to her home Sun Frank Fitzgerald left for Chicago on business Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laugen and ^ r ' and ^ rs ' Otto Erger from West py visited at the Andrew Ueland home Sundav. Mr. and ftrs. E'wood House and son Harry drove ^ Plentywood business Saturdav. Earl Kellington was in Daleview j as t Sunday. R 0 y Homme left Monday for Boze man. where he will attend school for the coming year. Mr. Frizer. the hat man. had his hats on display at Nelson's Saturday. Andrew Ueland drove to Plentv wood Saturday M r. and Mrs Frank Koester drov8 to Estavan Sask., Can., Thursday. Tony Melby's son was taken to the Plentyw'ood hospital Monday The A Itar Society will have a food sale and serye l unc jj j n ^he R adon & Omar 111 ^ ieilL '' vooa - Henry Lund left Monday for Boze man. wnere he will attend school the yea f' . medical aid in Minot, returned Saturday, Chester Ford, who has been receiv on store the aftenioon an d evening of Friday October 5 th M r< , AlmnnH TsJ.nc.JL V *, ol ; tors drove to Plenty-wood oAuSnlss Friday business Ethel Schuman. Viva Goodlaxon Clarence Wallen, William Boe Esther Johnson, Ruby Boe Ruben Wallet and " S i" Goodlaxon are among those who attended the dance S pientt® wood Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson moved to thpir farm u move fL l ° ae going to sfav until afteTthreslf ' tfl esh * hreShing drOTe^VaTHook "n D™ Thursday where thev w-ere ^iWI hv  of a relaLve Th.v ;lt„J S î Cath Monda? They returMfl * l#m * Tonev Ynnno foil . • ïOsfiS &. Safk - ^ B uk?' /Ä 011 bru * n - a ne ' v iir Ca J C \ t > f '; st of t e '-eek. A ; Rroeger and TnL ?° Ja^u vlsltin S at the John Ladd home for the past few ! eft last week for their home ln Oklahoma city. Mr - Leonard from Harvey, N. D. Wns here on business Tuesday. Opgrande and daughter Lvdiy who have been visiting at the dies ,e , ord borne for the past two ueeks * ki ft for their home in Minne apohs on Saturday. those * who rgeistered at ^ hotel the past week are: Chas New man. Spokane; Mr and tanley Fo . rter * Texas; Mr. and Mrs! Alfred, Chicago; M. H Perring ^ y°yd Webb, St. John, Wash.; i ed W Anderson. New York Citv; M I S * T ? ort . er - WHitetail: lister Stew rt * P^ or ia. III.; Peter Scott, Gas T «r a w GeVald Loomis, Wgjeita, 2H a,; M. IIwain, Oklahoma City, David K i**k. Detroit. Mich.; E. „ nes ^ rand » Watertown. S. D.; E mg. 7 es here Mi Lm Er '« Chica!go; Ral Ph Grant. Dul nth; T. B. Connfell and G E 0kl ahoma City. Okla. Mrs - Elwood House ry drov e to Redstone Saturday, Coring, and son Har on business Sam Faucett had to have several stitches taken in his face last Tues day, due to his, tractor when he was cranking it David Bell. Morris - Dillion back-firing and $ S * r Our Bread Speaks for Itself! And, boy, it says mouthful! a Just try a loaf of our deli fresh-f r o m-t he-oven C10US bread. It is made of the purest ingredients and baked by perts. ex There's nothing as good! Unless it's our cake! for Special cakes made up Just leave social occasions, your order with us. Satisfaction guaranteed. Plentywood Bakery Martin Toftness, Prop Donald Minnet from London, Ohi®, wiu) have been working in the lidrC vest fields for the past jew wffelts. left for Idaho Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Nelson and daughter ! Marjory, Mrs. Frank Koester and Miss Mulvehile drove to Plentywood on business Saturday. 1 John Peterman, who has been ■ working in the harvest fields, left for his home in London. Ohio, Monday, Harry Larson from Plentywood called at the office of the Farmers Elevator Monday. OUTLOOK SCHOOL NOTES First Grade A picture book was made for our library table. We also have some vety pret - for'our room*" br °" ght * " eW Plant cauTr't.T br ° U Ä * litt,e tag on the' tâu« We " e mak ' f'tdî i l j d table *. week U d entered school last , ,, , Tj.p o and Third Grade iii •■Home?' A uL aSS u'%- y ; ^ , ' ar ffe collection of concrete, brick, stone and lumber has been made for the Agnes Grove brought a cocoon to school this morning. It will be pre served for observation in the sec ond grade. The spelling classes in the second and third grade room are climbing a ladder. Isabel Tooke is on the high est lung this week with a grade of museum. __ the Buick was ahead by two points. The 3A pupils are going to crake ' a collection of the different kinds o: building materials. 5th and 6 th Grades Albert Grove has been absent 5 era! days. The girls of the 6 B grade are plan-1 ning small 95. 3rd and Fourth Grades The third and fourth grades have returned to school with ment of thirty-one. The pupils of Miss Palsom's room have been racing with those of Miss Stavney's room in spelling. pupils of Miss Falsom's room drive a Bui-k car and the third and fourth grades drive a Chrysler. Last week an enroll The sev * nrogram for the last half hour on Friday. 6 th and 7th Grades We have an enrollment of 31 in 1 these grades—fifteen in the 6 th ; grade and sixteen in the 7 th grade, i This VVP Vl O va Kûnn knc«. I R This week we have been busy get-1 ting somethings ready for the Fairl Exhibit in connection with our regu lar lessons in language, drawing and penmanship. 8th Grade The enrollment in the eighth grades to date is'thirty-two. The attendance has been irregular due to weather conditions. Many of the boys are helping with threshing. 1 The agricultural class is 'studying the care and feeding of poultry. j Lettering is being taken drawing. The history class are working pi eject showing the evolution transportation. ihe Agriculture class are drawing a flower and vegetable garden, show ing the arrangement of flowers and vegetables for a town lot. Elmer Mill#.r recently enrolled an eighth grade pupil. There are still several due to threshing still not being pieted. up in on a of i as absences com High School Notes Fifty-three have registered so far in the high school. Class meetings were held Tuesday Naming and the following officers ! w r ere elected: Elmer Boe, president of the Freshman class; Allen Keough.l president of the Sophomore class; | Ethel Schuman, president of the, Junior class, and Rueben Wallon, 1 president of the Senior class. Henry Lund, who graduated from the Outlook high school in 1927, vis ited the school Monday morning be -1 fore leaving for Bozeman, where he will attend school for the coming year. Lorene McLean from Hanks, N. D., started in the Senior class Monday. I Charles Cavanaugh from TV Wolf 2 1-2 Miles North of Comertown * Saturday October 34 4 j Tl if \\\ m 6th m « J SiJ Having rented my farm, I will sell all my property consisting of MACHINERY CHICKENS HORSES CATTLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS GFFSE HARNESS TURKEYS FORD SEDAN OATS AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES 4 Sale Starts at 1:00 P. M. Free Lunch At Noon TERMS: Tune \ViIl Be Given on All Sums Over $100.00. DAN McGOWAN, Owner DOOLEY STATE BANK, Clerk. ROY ARNOLD, Auct! .oneer • . • - >*v- r ■* Cieek, who graduated in 1928, visit Öd the High School Monday morning The faculty of the Outlook school has a hundred per cent membership in the M. E. A. The Sophomore-Freshman party is to be Friday, October 12th, Citizenship i s being offejöa to the Freshmen in place of Latin, New desks were placed in the as sembly this week, making room for those who started late, ARRESTED AT FROID ON FORGERY CHARGE ÄTLÄ t'o^hÆge' of firgery. ... SSÄW«: feS to cash a Shock he hS written. His insistency led the pro pnetor to suspicion, but when an cf ficer arrived, Parker tore up the check. The check has been pieced t0 8 ether «»d will be used as evidence when tjie case comes up in district court i not i He i i j j I i TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS The state teacher's examinations will be held In Plentywood October 4, 6 and 6, in the basement of the Con gregational church. Following i s the schedule. Thursday, October 4 Second Grade History 8:00 to 10:00 Civics, 10:00 to 12:00. Grammar, 1:00 to 2:30. Methods, 2:30 to 4:00. Spelling, 4:00 to 4:30. Friday, October 5 Arithmetic, 8:00 to 10 : 00 . Geography, 10:00 to 12:00. Reading, 1:00 to 2:30 p. Agriculture, 2:30 to 3:30. Hygiene, 3:30 to 4:30. First Grade Economics, 1:00 to 3:00 p. a. m. m. m. School Law, 3:00 to 4:30. Saturday, October 6 School. Management 8:00 to 10:00 ELEVENTH ANNUAL TOUR RIRfH The Famous Dlii wO Magician IN AN EVENING OF SPECTACULAR MAGIC AND PSEUDO-PSYCHOLOGY Spiritism Unveiled Spirit Slate Writings Table Floating Spirit Manifestations and even Ectoplasams COME EASY WITH m << >> BIRCH ■ J Massive Equipment, Spe cial Scenery and Lighting Effects, Large Menagerie "Birch is the most humorous, high-type, clever and scientific Magician that has ever visited our city.''—Birmingham News. f Wed., Oct 3 ADMISSION: .. Adults 50 cents, Children 25 cents Septembe r 28, 192« American Literatur e . 10:00 U 12:00. Princples of Education' 1 » no Educational Psycholog £ »00. Ethel E 2 * County Super} Singlet ntendent. (25-2t) on nS 03 A Tip for the Wise Housewife! For The Best Meats At th eLowest Prices Come to FORMAN'S Where Quality Prevails And Service is Prompt and Efficient ! Forman's FRED FORMAN, Prop. Plentywood Phone 17 L