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NOTICE:- Anyone having busi
ness to transact in connection
with Federal Land Bank or L.
g. Commissioner's Loans, now
in force, will find A. P. Smerud,
Fieldman, at the Leland Hotel,
Plentywood, on Saturdays of
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New defense weapons keep
abreast of the latest inventions for
offensive war," soothes General
Ho Johnson As we ge t it
they may kill us, but we'll kill the
«W meanies right back,
In Lonoke County, Arkansas the
power company has turned off the
c °urt house lights because the co
unty doesn't pay its bill. The board
j supervisors thinks they can pay
it a» right, but won't until the
auditors finish with the books, and
«ta* tu see to audit them.
The papers have been excitel lat
e ly about a brainless baby living
U? days. If reporters would go
down to the Agricultural Depart
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Quack Grass is fully in sympa
thy with the suggestion that the
old fellow who is wandering
around aimlessly writing worth
les checks for $1,000,000 or so be
sent to Congress; or better yet,
we'll make him president.
Do we have it correct, Mr. Wal
la ce: The high price paid to farm
ers is due to the AAA and high
prices to the consumer result from
the drought?
more you*'^get"'faster*"'action"in
craps than in a card game."
With several little farmers un
der indictment for "defrauding the
AAA", some folks are wondering
about the big one—thousands of
acres involved.
If Your'e Buying Your Fur
Coat in August," begins an ad for
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Oh, yeah? At $395? I'll use
newspapers this year too," says
Breadline Benny, a little the worse
for the wearing of Hearst sheets
all last winter,
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We had the old deal under Hoo
ver and the New Deal under Roose
U. >» gaid Breadline Benny.
"Seems to me its the same deck. I
prefer craps anyway and what's
more "
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UNITED STATES CIVIL
SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
The United States Civil Service
Commission announces the follow
ing open competitive examina
tions:
Senior Stenographer,
Junior Stenographer.
Senior Typist.
Junior Tÿpîst.
Applications must be on file
with the Manager, Eleventh U. S.
Civil Service District, Seattle,
Washington, not later than Sep
tember 21, 1936.
These examinations are open to
men only» as there are ample reg-
ister of female eligibles.
These examinations are for the
purpose of filling existing vacan-
cies in positions requiring similar
qualifications inthe States 0 f Ida-
ho. Montana, Orego,n and Wash-
ington.
Full information may be obtain
ed from the Secretary, Board of
U. S. Civil Service Examiners,
Post Ofice, this city, or the Mana
ger, Eleventh U. S. Civil Service
District, 450 Federal office Build
ing, Seattle. Washington.
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WILLISTON. N. DAK.
ALL YOU
CAN EAT
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WESTBY
, mida Hamilton
last week from New Deal.
returned
nefe^în B<K | in was a Crosby busi
ness callers last Saturday.
£rhw\ Nt>rnian Chaffe e and dau
ghter have returned to their home.
Miss Grace Olson is confined to i
her home with illness. i
ed C i a thP & H Stubbe Wh °u is €m pl°y
with t hf s c Ä. spent the week
r^ Mr U and Mrs - Frick Olson
Comertown attended to business at
the County Seat Tuesday.
Jens Jensen and family have
i?to the residence
by Ed Nordhagen.
week el intn H tV. tgren Ÿ 11 move next
by Roy Weatterir
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Benson
P entywood attended the dance
Westby pavilion last Saturday.
Louie Finn of Fort Peck spent
fami] Vee k Gnd * n Westby with his
1 Raymond Bundt is shocking this
week at the Reinert Stubbe farm
at Pleasant Valley.
Mrs. Anton Ditmarson is en
joying a visit from her niece Miss
Eunice Ditmarson of Wolf Point.
Mrs. Maurice Johnson is visit
ing at the J. P, Johnson home at
Conrad, Montana.
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Mrs. Reinert Stubbe, Mrs. Gust
Stubbe and daughter Lillian, mo
tored to the country last Monday.
Edwin Nelson of Flaxton is
working in the harvest fields north
of town.
Irvin Negaard of Lone Tree was
a business caller in Westby Mon
day.
Ted Lindall, Laquerist and John
Tjstoe were county seat business
callers Tuesday.
Mrs. Karls of Los Angeles was
a dinner guest at the home of Mrs.
Chas. Johnson on Thursday.
( County Superintendent of schools
; was a Pleasant Valley caller last
1 Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Birger Larson of
Crosby called on Westby friends
and relatives Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Morrison
and Delia returned from a trip at
Idaho points the last of the week.
Mrs. Carl Hoveland and daugh
tre of Plentywod called on Westby
relatives and friends this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ditmarson of Wolf
Point were guests at the Anton
Ditmarson home last Sunday.
Remember old and new time
i *" usic Westby dance pavilion
! e ^. ry Saturday night.
! Miss Marjorie Enger is attending
j to the Central Office while Mrs.
Kittleson. is cooking for the thresh
ers.
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Miss Erickson, teacher at Pleas
ant Valley school, spent Thursday
evening in Westby with Mrs. Chas.
Johnson.
John Phelan will hold an auction
sale at his farm south of Westby
on Sept. 4th. The Phelan family
are moving to Idaho.
Mrs. Henry Jensen and Mrs,
Ralph Leninger entertained the C.
I. C. club Tuesday afternoon at
the Jensen home. '
Mr. and Ars. Earl Chaffee
again moving back to Westby
from Crosby. They have rented the
Kampstead residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Melvin left
Saturday for their home at Fort
Peck after visiting their parents
and sister Mrs. Loma Holtgren,
Norman Arheim of Crosby and
Laurence Karls of Los Angeles
called on Westby friends this week
end.
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Pete Ellingson and daughter
Miss Ruth have returned from an
extended visit with Millwaukee
relatives. .
Mrs. Mary Krowen of Lone Tree
was operated upon Monday at the
Ambrose hospital. She is reported
to be getting along nicely.
Miss Erickson, teacher of Pleas
ant Valley school is staying at the
home of Mrs. Palmer Rogstad
while Palmer is out threshing.
Remember Harry Turner and his
orchestra plays old and new time
music at the Westby Pavilion on
Saturday, September 7th.
The dance with Skaming and
his orchestra, given at the Westby
Pavilion was packed both inside
and outside the hall.
Mrs. Andre'w and Mrs. Augusta
Hougen of Elkhorn spent last Sun
day at the home of Mrs. Charles
Johnson of Westby.
Mis Evangeline Jensen of Medi
cine Lake spent the week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Jensen of Westby.
Mrs. P. G. Anderson and son
Archibald of Seattle Wash., called
on Westby friends and attended to
business affairs in our to/wn last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson
and family of Comertown, Mr, and
Mrs. Espen and family of Lone
Tree, shopped in Westby Saturday.
Mrs. Andrew Hougen, Mrs.
Augusta Hougen and Mrs. Chas.
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associate of C. F. Redlich, Minne
apolis, Mirai., will demonstrate
without charge his "Perfect Re
tention Shields" in
GLENDIVE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
at the Jordan Hotel
From 10 AJd. to 4 P.M. Please
come early
Evenings by appointment
Amy rapture allowed to protrude
is dangerous, weakening the (rhole
system. It often causes stomach
trouble, gas and backpains.
My "Perfect Rétention Shields"
will hold rupture under any condi
tion of work and contract the
openteg in a short time.
Do not submit to avoidable op
erations and wear trusses that will
enlarge the opening. Many sat is
clients in this community. No
Mall order.
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delphia, relative of partners of
J. P. Morgan, has just bqen ap- :
pointed Uncle Sam's ambassador 1
to Norway. He sailed on the '
Bremen, Nazi transatlantic I
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Johnson called at the Elmer Holt-1
gren home Sunday evening. j
Miss Elenore Weiler and brother
Richard left for their home at Min- !
neapolis Friday after an extended i
visit bvith Westby relatives and i
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chaffee 1
are the proud parents of a daugh
ter born to them last Thursday |
at Dr. Rollinson's of Crosby. All ;
concerned are doing fine.
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friends.
The Catholic Ladies gave Mrs. ;
John Phelan a farewell party at
her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. !
Karls of Los Angeles was a guest \
of honor.
The Indian ShoSv staged at the
Orpheum Thursday night was
fairly well attended for this time
of the year. They will be here lat
er on in the fall.
Miss Lila Miller, niece of Mrs.
Walter Olson, left for her home at
Sidney last Sunday after visiting
relatives and friends for two
weeks.
Mrs, Richard Johnson and sons
of McElroy attended the Indian
show in Westby Thursday night.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohin
der and family.
Mrs. Palmer jlogstad and child
ren. and Miss Erickson, teacher of
Pleasant Valley school spent last
Saturday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. R. Stubbe.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Myr
tle, Mrs. B. Schulz, returned Wed
nesday from the Springs out west
where they received medical atten
tion.
Olaf Gunderson of Dakota side
foreman on the Soo section left for
Rochester with her son Ray who
will go through the clinic. Ray has
been ailing for several years and
a speedy recovery is hoped for him
CORRECTION" Mrs. Kroinen
of Lone Tree did not have her op
eration at the Ambrose Hospital
last Thursday as reports came out
that her condition is too weak. We
hope she will have a speedy recov
a
ery.
The New Deal Club of Westby
met at the A.O.U.W. hall last Sat
urday afternoon. A short program
was gjven after which various bus
iness was discussed. A light lunch
eon was served at the close. Ante
lope was well represented at this
time.
Mrs. Henry Rohinder and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Rohinder
and Cecilia, Mr. and Mrs Pete
Bredvien and Avis attended the sil
ver Vedding of Mr. and Mrs Yapp
of Alkabo Sunday. Mrs. Rohinder
and Mrs. Bredvien had the honors
of baking the beautiful and tasty
wedding cake that adorned the cen
ter of the table.
RESERVE
Mr. and Mrs. Klaus Strand and
two sons were guests at the Har
vey Carpenter home on Sunday.
Mrs. Carl Peterson returned
Saturday from Bainville where she
had been the guest of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Strand
drove to Sidney Tuesday to attend
the fair.
Chas. Bomstedt left Thursday
for Portland after spending sev
eral weeks looking after business
interests and visiting relatives.
Miss Norma Peterson is work
ing in the office of the County
School Superintendent in Plenty
wood for the past week.
Alvin
•Strandskov, who have been in a
OCC camp near Kalispell arrived
Saturday for a ten-day furlough.
Earl Holje, Allen Eidness and
Lester Rorving attended the fair
at Sidney on Monday,
was made in Holje's car.
Friends of Mrs. P. C. Pederso
will be glad to know that she has
so far recovered from her opera
tion that she expects to be home
in another week.
Elmer Peterson and
The trip
Cecil and Evelyn Kettleson have
secured a room in Medicine Lake
where they will do light house
keeping and attend the High
School for the year.
Viola Everson left Wednesday
for Colfax, Wash., where she will
teach Domestic Science in the
High school. She stopped at Chin
ook for a short visit with her sis
ter, Mrs. Eerguson.
Mrs. Gibbons entertained her
bridge club Friday evening. High
score Was made by Mrs. Lygaas.
Mrs. Martin Larsen was given a
present by the members of the
club as a token of remembrance.
Miss Agnes Johnsen arrived
Suriday to take charge of the low
er gardes for the coming school
term. She Svill make her home in
the Jorgensen house.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rush and
Mrs. Schultz of Portland who
have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Peterson and other friends in
the vicinity left Monday for their
home.
Mrs. Groskurth entertained the
children Thursday aftemon at her
home. Games and a delicious lunch
provided
twelve guests. The party was a
farewell to summer's vacation.
amusement for her
Arvid Engstrom. Einar Olsen of
Lancaster, Minn., arrived Satur
day evening for a short visit with
Mr. Engstrom's sister, Mrs. Vilen
Hilton Vilen who spent the past
month visiting in Lancaster
turned with them.
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Herbert Egdahl left Thursday
for Butte. He has been visiting
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Aasvad during the sum
mer. He accompanied Miss Stella
Larsen of Medecine Lake who was
returning to her position in Ne
vada.
Elsie Allen and Garland Hansen,
whose homes are on the reserva
tion are staying at Murk's and
going down on the bus to High
school. Armado Kamper is staying
at the Lyngaas home also going
to high school.
Mrs. Lester Collinson is a
guest at the Lund home. She "with
Mr. Collinson, who has been era
ployed by Mr. Lund will leave the
later part of the week for Loraine,
N. Dakota where they will teach
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Jorgesen and Lil
lian went out to Caspar's on Sun
j ay ' ex P®rt to leave Thurs
day morning., from Culbertson for
^t.. Paul, where they will make
" ,eir hom . e f° r the winter. Mr.
Jorgeson is an expert cigar maker
a ^ be employed at Worch s
Cigar factory.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen,
who are leaving Thursday' for
Madison, Wis., to make their home
Honored at a party
Saturday night. The party, spon
sore d by Mrs. Lund and Mrs Lyn
? aa ? wa8 a community affair. A
local orchestra furnished the mu
sic. George Lund, on behalf of the
guests presented the honored
guests with a Hudson Bay blan
ket.
ARCHER
Mrs. Ray Cook and family call- j
ed on Mrs. Ed Boelens Sunday.
Mr. A. C. Ladd called on Ed
Boelens Sunday.
Miss Ema Kayeck was helping
Mrs. J. Whitish the past week.
Miss Geneive Barge is helping
out at the Frank Paulbeckey home.
"Miss Alice Whiticle and Frankie
Barge were in Plentywood Friday.
Mrs. Leo Kayeck of New Deal
spent the week end with the Harry
and Joe Whitish families.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Afress of
Medicine Lake were over Sunday
guests at Charley Afress'.
Carl Afress helped Joe Whitisle
replacgihehay track in his barn
last Saturday.
Mrs. Tillie Kisler. daughter Sa
bena and son Victor called at Joe
Whitisle's Monday evening.
I. R. Whitisle, sister Mrs. Ed
Boelens and litle Gorden Boelens
motored to Plentywood Monday.
Jess Cook, who stayed the past
month with his aunt, Mrs. Joe
Whitisle returned home Sunday.
RayWhitisle and Ronald Afris
kill spent Thursday night with the
Art Afress family near Medicine
Lake.
Miss Mario Oleson who spent
the summer with her uncle Art
Afress returned to Clicke Afress'
Sunday, so as to attend school.
Ray Whitisle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Boelens and little Gordon Boelens
attended the dance at the Blue
Moon Saturday evening.

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Proprietor
First
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East
Williston
Pays Its Way
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telephone for making in
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and NEVER WARM or HOT! BEER that
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LONGVIEW
The Bill Goff family and Miss
Brekke were Crosby callers Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goff were Gre
nora callers Saturday.
N. A. Ameson was a caller at
the County Seat Wednesday.
Mr. McKee was in the Long
vieW vicinity Tuesday looking
after his farming interests.
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® ovland » Iforard,
Myrtle and Kuby Hovland were !
callers at the Nels Arneson home.!,
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Melvin and Pete Ameson and Fred
Miller were at Coalridge Sunday, I
Carl Jenser and Oscar Olson :
called at the Nels Arneson home;
Wednesday night. |
Jens Bartelson and children cal- i
led at the Nels Ameson home Sun
day afternoon.
Nels, Arrt and Gilbert Ameson, I
Christ Buhl and Morris Hovland
were Coalridge callers Snuday.
Bill Goff, Chris and Reinert Hov
land called at the Nels Ameson
home Tuesday,
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Goff took in
the movie Wednesday evening at
PlentySvood.
Mrs. Pete Brensdahl and Fred
Miller's were Coalridge callers
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goff and fam
ily, Miss B. Brekke, and Wm. Sim
inson and son Arthur were Thurs
day afternoon callers at the Nels
Ameson home.
on
; evening.
m. and Mrs. Irwin Negaard and
daughter Mona, Ruby Hovland,
Christ Buhl and Morris Hovland
j were Sunday visitors at the N. A.
, Ameson home.
Vegetables for sale at the Nels
Arneson home 5 miles northwest
| f rom Coalridge. Carrots sold at $1
a |j u beets a„ 90 cents a bu., and
tomatoeh at $1 per bushel> Come
an ff get your supply of nice, fresh
vegetables.
A large crowd attended the
dance at Westby Saturday night.
Thorstein Skaraing played. There
will be another dance at Westby
Saturday.
Mrs. Ed Ameson and Minnie,
and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Goff and
family and Miss Brekke called at
the N. A. Ameson home Friday
Auto Body
and Fender
Repairing
Not a sideline with us. We
have the MOST COM
PLETELY EQUIPPED
Body Shop in this terri
tory.
GET OUR ESTIMATES
GLASS FOR ANY CAR
Body Works
WUIiston, N. Dak.
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
DR. W. D. ROY
Dentist
Pbone 119
Plentywood
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HOWARD M. LEWIS
LAWYER
A. C ERICKSON
Attorney-at-Law
Practice in all Courts
Plentywood Montana
ABSTRACT COMPANY
SHERIDAN COUNTY
Johnson THE Abstractman
Only the Beet Abstract» of Title
Plentywood, Montane
A Frenchman learning English,
growled at his tutor—English is
a queer language. What does this
sentence mean?
'Should Mr. White who sits for
Ws constituency, consent to stand
again and run, he will in all pro
bability have a walk-over."
Office
Pardon me,
manager:
young lady, but in the matter of
your dress don't you think you
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tion?
Flapper: "My gosh , some of you
guys ain't never satisfied?*'
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circulation, both foreign and do
mestic. Use our columns and ad
7ertise y° Q r goods.
Fender and Body Repair
AUTO GLASS REPLACEMENT A SPECIALTY
We carry a most complete stock. We aim to please.
Get our estimates.
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W1LLISTON NORTH DAKOTA
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WILL1STON, N. D.
Phone 355 or 724
Notice to Poultry Raisers
WILL BE BUYING
LIVE POULTRY
HIDES, WOOL, SHEEP PELTS, HORSE
HAIR, BATTERIES, RADIATORS AND ME
TALS especially ALUMINUM
Armours
at INGWALDSON'S STORE SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 21st. Bring in your stuff then!
Ship Your Cream
To Your Own
Organization
OUR PROFITS
ARE YOUR DIVIDENDS
The PATRONAGE DIVIDENDS for 1934 amount
ed to 3 CENTS on EACH POUND of BUTTER FAT
HANDLED
Farmers Union Co-Op Creamery
WILLISTON, N. D.
Trade for a
BETTER USED CAR
OUR STOCK of used cars and trucks contains
the one you are looking for. Our assortment
is large and usually consists of the following :
1928 to 1931 Fords and Chevrolets-coaches
and sedans-from $100 to $300.
later models, from 1932 to 1934-from $285
to $495.
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Trucks, Ford and Chevrolet, Reo, Inter
national, Dodge-some with grain boxes
and dual wheels.
Other cars of various makes from $25 up.
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•n convenient terms.
Heggen Motor Co.
FORD DEALERS
WILLISTON
NORTH DAKOTA
TAX DODGING
IS COMMON
The extent to which tax dodg
ing is attempted was disclosed this
week by Commissioner of Internal
Revenue Guy T. Helvering, who
reported that during the last fiscal
year a check of returns has re
sulted in the levying of $276,000,
000 in additional assessments.
The favored devices employed to
cheat Uncle Sam, Helvering said,
were questionable stock transac
tions. hoarding of income in per
sonal holding companies, bonuses
to corporation officials which the
government considers excessive,
charging off bad debts, losses or
contributions which the govern
ment does not recognize and the
padding of depreciation accounts.
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