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Turner News..
Mr. and Mrs. George Ammen
were St. Paul visitors last week.
They attended the central Ex
change meeting.
Ingeman Svendsen of Hogeland
was a caller at the Art Jones
home one day last week.
■Bob Simons drove home a new
truck which he purchased at St.
Paul where he attended the an
nual Central Exchange meeting.
Gus Cderburg is vacationing in
Washington and Oregon.
Aben Cederburg underwent min
or surgery at a Havre hospital
Tuesday of this week.
The people of the community
were sorry to hear of Mrs. Bill
Reed's injury and wish her a
speedy recovery.
Ernest Staples has returned
home after several days of hos
pitalization at Havre and reports
he is feeling fine now.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartzel were Sun
day evening guests at the Martin
Roseburg home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Egbert, Con
nie and Laura are living in John
Billmayer’s trailer house while
repairs are made on their home.
Sandy and Sidney are staying on
at their grandmother and grand
father Billmayer’s for the next
few weeks.
Herbert Gruss, Chinook con
tractor, is doing the building at
the Art Egbert home and is pro
gresing rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellen Jones and
son Warren spent several days
the past week in Great Falls
where Mr. Jones received medi
cal treatment.
Ole Nesheim drove to the hot
plunge and brought Mrs. Nes
heim and Mrs. Guy Warren home
last Thursday.
Mrs. Mary Spoonheim and son
Bob were Sunday guest/ at the
Melvin Spoonheim home in Gal
ata. Montana.
Mrs. Gordon Booth and daugh
ters arrived Sunday for a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Hutton.
Bob Spoonheim returned home
Friday night from a business trip
to Minnesota and Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Wolery
were callers in Havre on Friday
and while there visited Mrs. Mike
Stones, Oscar Jensven and Clar
ence Nace who are all patients
at the Deaconess hospital.
Clarence Hendrickson of Wag
ner was a Turner visitor on Sun
day.
Mrs. Ida Faulk returned home
on Saturday after convalescing at
the Ray Birdwell home in Havre.
- ~ The Northern Case will be un
der the management of ~Xrs.
Wayne Statelen and Mrs. Albert
Statelen starting Sunday, March
15. Free coffee will be served
from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from
3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
THANK YOU
We wish to thank the people of
the Big Flat for their patronage
while in business. May and Al
Benbo, Turner.
THANK YOU
We wish to thank the Turner
Fire Department for their ex
cellent work in controlling the fire
in our house on the farm. We also
wish to thank our neighbors and
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the Turner community for their
help in clearing of the damage so
that repairs could be made. The
Art Egbert family.
Hogeland...
Pastor and Mrs. Urness atten
ded the monthly Havre Circuit
Pastoral Conference at Rudyard
on March 2.
John Billmayer and Donald Nel
son left Friday to spend some
time in Ophiem drilling wells for
the Radar Base.
The John Billmayer motored to
Havre Thursday on business.
Frank Billmayer flew to Great
Falls to take flight instruction
tests on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker of Har
lem were callers at the T 1 Hed
strom home.
A large crowd attended the
Senior Class Pancake supper on
Tuesday, and all enjoyed the
food.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Wing and
son, Mr. and Mrs. I Svendsen and
Alice were guests at the Norman
Svendsen home Friday.
Carol Holloway and Ronnie
Brandon spent the week end at
the Melvin Holloway home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Snider re
ceived word from their son, Pvt.
Ralph Snider that he has been
transferred to Fort Knox, Ken.
from Fort Ord( Calif.
The John Martin family visited
at the Aaron Lacox home Wed
nesday afternoon. Also guests
were the Elmer Snider’s and Ed
ward.
Mrs. Hadley Ashcraft of Tur
ner visited at the home of her
daughter. Mrs. John Martins and
family one day last week.
The Bud Rafter family were
Sunday visitors at the A. Lacox
home.
Zurich News..
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bulunann
have gone to California for bee
supplies.
Mrs. Oscar Berger entertain
ed at a Stanley party last Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grim
have returned from a five week
trip tn visit relatives and friends
in Arizona, California, Oregon
and Washington. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Countryman from Marys
ville, Wash, accompanied them-
Bob Buhmann and boys have
returned from Billings, where
they and others attended a
Boys’ Practice Shoot.
Mrs. Alvina Hofeldit entretain
ed at a McNess party Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Erbacher
left in a vacation trip to points
in the west
Patsy Prestbo accompanied
the Henry Grims from Great
Falls to Zurich and continued on
to Saco from here.
Hilda Drugge, Phyllis Buh
man and Christine Miller re
turned from Great Falls. They
visited with (Dorethy) Mr. and
Mrs. Hendrickson while there.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lybeck have
returned to their ranch north of
Zurich after being away since
November. Mr. Lybeck’s bro
ther and family from Kalispell
are visiting them now.
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FIREFIGHTERS—Ladders of the fire trucks of the Army’s
Western Area Command are raised skyward and Command
firemen climb them as the finale to a demonstration for the
citizens of Kaiserslautern, Germany. Object of the exhibition
was to acquaint the citizens with the efficiency of the force.
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ter of the Berlin Command demonstrates how easily firepower
can be shifted to any eritieal area. Here it sling-earries a jeep
mounted 106 mm recoilless rifle. Only a decade ago an artillery
piece of this caliber would have required towing by a heavy truck.
Turner Future
Homemakers 4-H
Club Meeting
The fifth meeting of the Turner
Future Homemakers 4-H club was
attended by 14 members, two vis
tors and the leader. Mrs. Ritter.
Presidnt Donna Ritter was in
charge of the meeting .
A committee report was given
by Gaylen Ashcraft on the 4-H
display for National 4-H Week. A
food sale was also discussed.
Demonstrations were given by
Marilyn Statelen and Gaylen Ash
craft, and talks were given by Ro
berta and Alberta Statelen.
Tha hostess, Mrs. Ashcraft ser
ved a very nice lunch following
the meeting.
Nesheims Hosted
Bridge Club
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nesheim en
tertained the Bridge Club ladies
and their husbands at their home
Friday evnlng. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Sanguins, Mr.
and Mrs. Art Jones. Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn McCracken, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Fouts, Mr. and Mrs. August
Sveen, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Warren,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norton, Mrs.
Mcßoberts, Mrs. Staples, Mrs.
Stirling, Martin Hauge and Clar
ence Simons.
Pinochle and bridge were play
ed, with Mrs. Archie Sanguins
winning high prize, Mrs. Stirling
received high cut, and Mrs. Fouts
was sitting on the lucky chair and
received a prize. Following play,
a very nice lunch was served.
The Whist Club will meet at the
Nesheim home next Friday.
Christian Church
Held Fellowship
The Jubalaircs of the Minne
sota Bible College were guests at
the Fellowship Hour of the Chris
tian church held Monday evening,
March 9.
A pot luck supper preceded a
program of singing by the Jubal
aires, a girls’ quartet. Don Rig
gin, registrar of the college, gave
a very enjoyable sermon during
the evening. Community singing
vas led by Ed Bowers, also of the
college.
The Jubalaircs were thanked
for their entertainment and the
hope was expressed that they
would again favor this group with
another appearance in the fu
ture.
ODO Club Held
Regular Meeting
The 0.D.0. Club met at the
home of Mrs. Joe Hutton on Tues
day, March 10, with 13 members
present. The club was honored
with one visitor, Mrs. George Am
men.
Mrs. Hutton served a delicious
low calorie luncheon at noon. A
short business meeting was then
held, after which the hostess, as
sisted by Mrs. Graham Hutton,
gave a very interesting lesson on
low calories.
Mrs. Elvyn Wolery was the win
ner of the promptness prize.
The next meeting will be held
Thursday, April 3, at the home of
Mrs. Clayton Irwin with Mrs. Ber
nard Halvorson as co-hostcss.
Hot Lunch Menu
At Turner School
Following is the hot lunch menu
at the Turner school for the week
of March 16 through 20:
Monday — Nodles with beef,
creamed peas, jello, milk, peanut
butter sandwiches.
Tuesday — Baked beans with
ham, cabbage and apple salad,
berry cobbler, bread and butter,
milk.
Wednesday — Creamed turkey
and gravy, mashed potatoes,
green salad, bread and butter and
milk.
Thursday — Potato salad, lun
cheon meat, cheese wedges, bread
and butter, cake, milk.
Friday — Macaroni and tuna
salad, cheese wedges, Town House
crackers, cinnamon rolls.
Modem Mrs.
Club Meeting
The Modern Mrs. Home Demon
stration club met on Tuesday eve
ning, March 3, at the home of
Mrs. Alden McCracken with Mrs.
James Vick as co-hostess. There
were 12 members present.
Following the business meeting,
Mrs. Hugh Hutton of the ODO
club gave an interesting lesson
on ’’Selection and care of uphol
stery furniture.”
A very delicious lunch was ser
ved by the hostesses at the close
of the evening.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Dean Van
Voast with Mrs. Bob Simons as
co-hostess. This will be on April
7.
Dodson News
Week of Feb. 27
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swatek
visited with friends in Hingham ]
the past weekend. Mrs. Good
heart visited with her sons in
Harlem and Chinook.
Mrs. Cloie Bronson and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Black motor
ed to Billings and Hardin last
Friday. Mrs. Bronson will visit
friends in Billings and with the
Paul Geller family in Hardin,
whie Mr. and Mrs- Black attend
the wedding of Mrs. Black’s
sister.
A nice crowd attended the
basketball tournament in Malta
and watched the Dodson Coy
otes again win. Congratulations
boys, we also enjoyed the num
bers our band played in opening
night.
Kitty McLeod is holding a tea
at her home this Friday after
noon for benefit of Crusade for
Freedom.
Week of March 6
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Moran
visited relatives in Glasgow last
Sunday.
A nice crowd turned out for
the benefit card party at the
Legion Club last Friday. Whist
was played. Highs were won by
Sadie Pope and Nick Dolphay
Lows went to Mrs. Goodheart
and Mr. Swatek. Nell Bremmer
drew the door prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Nordlund,
jr. and family are now occupy
ing the S. W. Fry home for the
remainder of the school year.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Anderson
of Harlem visited at the Swatek
home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nicholson
and Sandra attended the basket
ball tournament at Fort Benton
last weekend.
Week of March 13
Five tables of whist were
played last Sunday evening at
the CLC card party with Mrs.
Jake Appelhans, Mrs- Don Pope
Mrs. Bud Phillips and Mrs.
Sherman Doucette, hostesses.
Highs for the evening went to
Otto Wilke and Lester Loney.
Lows went to Nick Dolphay and
Mrs. Martin. Chet Kienenberget
drew the door prize. There will
be another party next Sunday
evening.
Account of the challenge bas
ketball game at Wolf Point be
tween the Dodson Coyotes and
Medicine Lake for second place,
the regular meeting of the Ca
tholic Ladies Club has been
changed to Friday evening,
March 13, at the clubhouse,
with Mrs. Jake Appelhans, hos
tess.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Moran
spent the part weekend in Woll
Point visiting relatives and at
tending the basketball tourna
ment.
Rev. L. Kolknan from Hays
was in town on business Sunday
and visited at tihe Swatek home-
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Godheart
and Mrs. Robert Hblman and
children visited at the Swatek
home on Sunday.
Dick Black is busy these days
repairing some of the buildings
at the county fair grounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swatek,
Kitty McLeod and Mrs. Jake
Appelhans attended the basket
ball game in Wolf Point last
Monday between the Dodson
Coyotes and Medicine Lake,
who played for second place.
Belknap News
The Justa Club met Tuesday al
the home of Mrs. George Spruce
with Mrs. Robert Alberts assist
ing. Fifteen members were pre
sent. An account of a trip by car
from St. Louis to southern Idaho
45 years ago was given by Mrs.
Varnum. The hostess served de
licious refreshments. The April
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. R. Williams.
Mrs. John Varnum and two dau
ghters of Missoula arrived Wed
nesday afternoon for a few days
visit at the Varnum home, then
will go to Fairview to visit her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson.
Mrs. Pete Ekegren and infant son
accompanied them.
Elaborate plans to exterminate
a family Of skunks that has been
coming into the office building
basement through old pipe con
duct were made for Wednesday
evening. The firing squad stood
by while the smoke squad at
tempted to flush the intruders out.
But the animals refused to co
operate so are still at large to
perfume the premises.
A good crowd attended the lec
ture and slide on Luxembourg
given at the gym Wednesday eve
ning by our 4- HIFYE exchange
students, Miss Esther Polette.
Your RED CROSS
, on the job
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Seed it most
join and serve
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SNAKE PIT—An Instructor of the Ranger Department of
the Army’s Infantry School takes no chances with his writhing
charges at the Jungle and Amphibious Training Camp at Eglin
Air Force Base, Fla. All Rangers receive thorough indoctrina
tion in jungle operations and in coping with poisonous reptiles.
Turner Auxiliary
Held Meeting
The Turner Auxiliary met on
Wednesday, March 4, with Mrs.
Clyde Price and Mrs. Elvyn Wol
ery as hostesses.
Plans were made for the an
nual Legion birthday supper dhich
this year will observe the 40th an
niversary of the American Legion.
The event will be held on Sunday,
March 15, in the Lutheran church
basement.
Hays News...
Week of March 6
The Belgarde family from
near Los Angeles, Calif, arc
visitiing with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs- Healy.
Word has been received from
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Warrior
that a daughter was born to
them on Feb. 5, in Fall Brook,
Calif., where Kenneth is again
serving with’tiie Marines at
Camp Pendleton.
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The dynamic D-14 is new in concept,
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Harlem, Montana
Mrs. Christine Cole entertain
ed a number of friends and re
latives at a party for her sisiter,
Katie Stiffarm, last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morin
and small daughter of Colorado
Springs, Colo, arrived for a visit
with his mother, Mrs. Eva Mo
rin Doney. They will leave this
spring for Germany and France
Clarence will be stationed with
the Army in Germany and his
wife will visit her parents in
France during that time.
Kermit Snow has been sent to
the Fort Belknap hospital for
further care atfer spending a
week at the Deaconess hospital
in Havre.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Voise and
family from the Lloyd commun
ity visited her mother, Mrs-
Clements Gardipee, over the
weekend. ,
Mrs. Matie Turntoes visited
last week in Havre with her
daughter, Naomi.
Mrs. Bob Kinzie of Great Falls
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mae
Main, a few weeks.
Both the D-17 and D-14 offer —
• Power Director to quick-shift on-thS
go to high or low range while PTO
and hydraulic pump operate contin
uously.
• Easy-ride seat that smooths out the
bumps . . . reduces fatigue.
• Roll-Shift front axle and Power-Shift
rear wheels for easy and safe wheel
spacing.
• Snap-Coupler hitch to change jobs
in a matter of seconds.
the HARLEM NEWS
FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1959
Mrs. Andrew Lameßull of
Toppenish, Wash- has been
visiting her daughters, Beatrice
Stiffarm and Monica Werks. She
is a patient at he Fort Belknap
hospital and will later enter the
Sacred Heart hospital for sur
gery.
Ben Striker is visiting his sis
ter, Dee Yellowtail and family,
in Wyola, Montana.
Bruce Grant leaves this week
end for San Francisco to enter
school under the Relocation plan
Karen Morin and Pauline
Murray are patients at the Fort
Belknap hospital.
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of JOHN J. BOADLE,
deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the undersigned, Freda E.
Ragsdale, Administratrix of the
Estate of John J. Boadle, deceas
ed, to the creditors of and all per
sons having claims against the
said deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessary vouchers with
in four months after the first pub
lication of this notice to the said
Administratrix at the law office
of Sias & O’Donnell, Chinook,
Montana, in the County of Blaine.
Dated March 6, 1959.
FREDA E. RAGSDALE,
Administratrix of the Es
tate of John J. Boadle,
deceased.
NtMarch 13-20-27—Apr. 4)
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