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Hogeland News.... Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Bannon. B^mnZe were over n^h: guests •C the Ordeli Dindworth hone Thursday The Re becca Circle met at the Ordway Rater home Wednes day. Nov, A Mn DMdnn gave the Bible study. Mrs Niels Svendsen and Mrs. HaroM Vein. and dautftter were austere al the Noonan Anderson mM the Leonard Zeßmer home •n Thursday. Nev. S. Mr. and Mn. Doug Dohren and tannhr owe gueso at the Ord vug > after home Sunday. Mr and Mn Herman Khnd mrh left Thurwdagr on a tap to Mianeaola. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Otaue* wdn and CT Irenes. Mr. and Mrs. Lm Cicbosz. Rafters and Geo rgia and Albert Otanmrski attend ed the Melvuc-Olszewski wed ftiM * Great Fails Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Erick sen and firmly of Joplin. Han nah Anderson and Mrs. Sane were viaUon at toe Norman An ftaaaon home Sunday Hr. and Mrs. BtH Mahar entcr tainad at a dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Rahner Anderson and fl if ■ Nr and Mrs. Fred Mahar and family .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nester. Mr. and Mrs. Al tert Anderson and Mr. and Mn. Ingaman Svendsen were present. The occasion was toe birthday* of Mn. Freddie Mahar and her daughter Linda, and Mrs. Pal asrr Anderson Don't forget the American Lu thrrin church Stewardship din ner Sunday evening. George Cichosz was the lucky winner of a nfle at the drawing •aterday night. Ronald Beck is home on fur lough and visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs Adjlph Beck. Mr. and Mrs Adrian Olsze wski and son attended the 25th wedding anniversary for Mr and Mrs Doc Hutton at Turner Sunday Turner News... The annual Turkey dinner of the Chr.-tian church wjl be held Tucsdaj Nov 2! st at the church. Sen* Jig will start at 5 30 p mA shor. program including a f-lm will follow the supper. The pub lic u eorchally invited. Wold has been received that Bert Carter is out of Ike Poison bMptiai and » recuperating at hi* bouse in Poison. £■ new * rt *”* COOP. '"’■ <®z 9WMun4 . - ^MOW TIM • Greatly improved notation • Does not dig you in—rolls you over • More quietness '• • Holds road better • Floating ride with • wide road contact area Equity Co-Operative Assn. Itamar, ■sot. Mrs Stan Getten and aoM. tfervm and Russell spent fron. Friday until Sunday visiting a Boatman and Laurel. They caH jd on Alvin Getten at the col lege in Bozeman and attended he fooJbaM game on Saturday rhey also called on the Water Sanguin family in Laurel. Lyte James spent the week 2nd xa Joplin visiting at Ike home of hu parents. Senator and Mrs. David James. The Loyally dinner held at the American Lutheran church Sunday evening was very well attended and enjoyed by all Ite serving was done by ladies from the Hogeland congregation. The Whist dub met at Me home of Mrs. Jeanie Sveen on Friday evening. Mrs. Laura Jones won high prise while Mn. Margaret Fouts won 4te cut prize. The bridge chd> will be held Friday. Nov. 17th at the home of Mrs Gwenna Norton with the husbands a* guests. Those attending the American Legion District No. 2 conven tion in Chmook on Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Ehryn Woiery. Mr. and Mrs. George Ammen. Mr. and Mr*. Aben Cederberg. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Price. Mr. end Mrs. Keith Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendrickson and Guc Cederberg. Mr and Mrs. Russel Staines and daughters were week end guests at the Art Jones home Mrs. Vern McCracken spent a couple of days visiting with her daughter and family, the Ed Ku bitza's at Savoy . Mr .and Mrs. Roger Lincoln of Rudyard flew an Tuesday to visu at Ae Clarence Ritter home. Mrs. Ritter accompanied them Wednesday when they left and went to Che home of her parents, the Demarests, at Whitlash Clarence and famab' drove to Whit clash Friday, all returning Sunday evenjig after the gol den wedding celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Demarest. Mr .and Mrs .Alden McCrack- 1 on took theu* son Johnny to Great Falls the first of the week to consul: an eye specialist. An clec.rical short-circuit in the basemen: of the Ken Kegel home ignited some bedding Fri day mo.~n.ng. and m^h: have been disastrous had it occurred w hen there was u» one at home. I The f.re truck was called, but the Kegels bad the fire extin guished ween it arrived. Thaak You Mr and Mrs Ken Kegel would like to thank their friends and neighbors and the Turner Fire Department for their prompt re sponse to their Lre call Friday. Thaak You ’ Maßy thanks to all of my fri eads who so kindly rem cardo and visited me whde 1 was con ■ued at home the past several months Thanks to those who brought food and to the ODO Club for the beautiful plant and Jie afgan tot. Your thoughtful nets is greatly appreciated. — Mrs Torn Stirling Belknap News Miss J.dr Tierney, daughter fMr *.r.d >!r George Tierney, has been invited to become a member of Phi Alpha Theta, he National History Honorary Society Miss Tierney is a sen- 1 .or at the University and is ma-, imng -n Library Sc ence Only h:se who are scholastically pro fit ent m factory are efigible for membership in this society. M.ss Tierney’s fnends are singularly proud of her achievement and wish to congratulate her and her parents upon receiving this hon or. The Fort Belknap 4-H Club mH at the home of Mrs. Stewart Kerne last Wednesday night to organize for the coming year. County awards were presented to those who were not at the County Achievement Dey in Chi- ■jok Dav.d Miller received die county award in gardening Record books were passed out and projects for each member for the next 4-H year were dis cussed. Plans were made for raising money to cover the cost of 4-H Camp and other activil.es Some of the money raising ideas discussed included bake sales, and a Christmas gift sale. On Saturday. Nov. 18. from 1 30 to 44)0 p m there will be a Bake Sale held in the Montana Power office in Harlem The numbers of the 4-H Club are busy baking for this sale and it is hoped that everyone will take advantage of Ibis opportunity to help the club achieve its goal, winch is to raise money so that they may be able to attend 4-H Camp next spring. Frank Blakeslee spent several days in Bozeman last week on busmew. Mrs Rufus Graham is m Hetena this week for a Welfare ■oaference and Mr. Watkins teas returned to Denver for additional nHnr Mr. Bill Bryan and Dr. John Bieber are In Billing* for a few daps attend ing Declines in teir respective fiattn. A ■amber of focal banters get their beer this past week end — aaMRg those todqr shots were Dan Bans, Vern Briggs, Andy Rep. Bardanouve Reports (Centinurd From Page 1) a landowner has other dry framing be can irrigate new acreage U he retires an equivalent amount of his dry farming land to permanent pasture. The over 5000 acre fort stor age reservoir will provide a iplendki recreation facility for he sureounding area. Game of iicial* regard it no a potential vtounbfe fuhcQg nite. Also the Fuh nod Game departmeal wtt be able to eidninafie rou^i fish ji Wallow Creek above 4hn dam site. My personal opinoin is that the residents of Chinook and the valley areas could pre sent a much Strenger case to Justify flood drainage than the residents in the area of the Wlßow CTeek prefect. The BaxeMer Creek project in Sheridan County which is nearing the constructisn stage b mainly designed for flood control. On sneh a pro ject the federal government rootrib utisn b large. It b possible the combined water shed of North Fort-Wbst Fort would be ton large to come nnder the Small Water sheds Act. I see no reason that separate but jointly co ordinated districts couldn’t be set up. I bare nXempted to put into as brief an article as possible all the impariaat kdoßiintion that pertains to tins prefect. Ao 1 received this isdormataon from quite a targe number of people and took rather hurried notes, it is possible that I mny bare made minor mus-statemeot-s but essentially I believe the min facts are corrcc: 1 wish to make clear that I am not attempting in any way to 9211 this type of development to anyone in Blaine County. I fed tins coopcroive mc^iod of de icuoping arid coojrolLrg our wa ter and ood resources has much mark If it is possible to fit coe Hogeland Soldier Rates Among Top Army Marksmen Pfc. George N. Walker, 18, son of L. N. Walker. Hog Hand, re centiy achieved recognition as a top Army marksman by qualify ing for the expert marksmanship badge during range firing with fee Army's new M-H rifle in Bauholder. Germany. The M-14, which is being is sued to Army units in Germany, will replace the M-l rifle, car bine. Browning automatic rifle and M-3 submachine gun. The new nfle is lighter than the M-l. packs the fire power of a light machinegun, and fires the etaw dard 7.82-millimeter NATO cart ridge. Walker, who arrived overseas last July, is assigned to Head quarters Company of the Bth In fantry Division's 16th Artillery in Baumholder. He received his basic training at Fort Ard, Calf. The 1960 Highland High School graduate entered the Army in February 1961 and completed basic trainig at Fort Oord, Call Jim Edison and Joe Stiff arm went elk hunting south of Butte over the week end. While they may not have been as lucky as ’.he deer hunters, then nonethe less thoroughly enjoyed their outing. Seen any bears lately, Jim? Happy Birthday to Sandra Miller who will be celebrating her day on Nov. 2011^ Just-A-Club met at the home of Mrs. Dan Baris, wiki Mrs. Bill Boyan «s co-hostess this week. Flans were discussed for the Christmas meeting and then the Tadics presented many novel and interesting ideas for Christmas decorations, recipes and table settings. Delicious refreshments were served tn the group of 34 ladies attending, including sev ?ral guests of members. Special Sunbeam Rollmaster Electric Shaven $9.99 Oows On Hml KAMM MONTANA or mare of our watersheds into the Smo* Watorsheds program it would help establish a much firmer financial foufldaiticn un der She ranchers dn there water sheds. Possubike future dbaotar ous floods could be prevented by this program. If a* revere a storm were ever to hit the West Fortt waterabed •> occurred on the Snake Creek drainage in 1998, damages to Chinook pro perly efcoe could ran into Ite hundreds of titouaauds of doftare along wkh a paanhir heavy tom of life. Sincereiy. Francis Bredanouve. Family Dinner Held Sunday for Ed, Olaf Brekke A family reunion and dinner was heid last Sunday in Ite BUB church basement, honoring <Cd and Olaf Brekke who were cete bm ting tirnr birthday*. Out of town gueute present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brekke and two grandchildren of Ronan, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and family and Jean Thompson Of Cufeertson. Mr. ami Mr*. Jack Felton and daughter Denise of Chinook, Berwyn Brekke of Cas per, Wyo.. Mr. and (Mrs. Mel Jackson, Mr. and Mr*. Dick Hickri and son Greg, and Mr. and Mn. Heilig. all of Turner, and Jack Cronk of Great Falls. Harlem relatives attending were the Knute Brekkes, Fred Nixons, Chariei Brekkes and Oalf Brek kes. Turner Soldier Assigned to Trans. Company Army Pfc James I. KimmeL whose wife, Wailieta, lives on Route 2, Corpus Christi, Tex., was recently assigned to the 356th Transportation Company al Fort Rucker, Ata. The 356*Ji is a maintenance unit stationed at the home of The Army Aviation School and is responrslble far the mainten ance and overhaul of 900 Army aircraft of various types. Kimmel, an acrcnaft mechaoac •n the company, en.ered the Army in 1967. The 2Syear-ckl nddier. son of Mrs. Lydia L. Shaw, Route L Turner. Meat., as a 1953 grad uate of Turner high uchool and attended Northern Montana College, Havre. Leonard Huttons Celebrate 25th Wedding Date A large number of friends and relatives attended the open house for Mr and Mrs. Leonard Hut ton on their 25th wedding anni versary. Miss Roberta and Al berta Statelen were in charge of the guest book and silver tree. Mrs. PriciHa Read of Climax cut the wedding cake which was served by Mrs. Esther Statelen. Mrs. Hazel Hutton poured while Mrs. Ruth Statelen and Mrs. Hugh Hutton served. The highlight of the day was a phone call from their daugh ter. Mrs. Robert Miiler of Los Angeles, Calif. Coming Events VFW Auxiliary — 2nd Tuesday of the month, 8 pm. at VFW ball. VFW Post - 2nd Wednesday, t p.m. at VFW ball. Masonic Lodge — Ist and fed Mondays. Rainbow Girls — Wednesday, 8 p.m. PTA - 4th Tuesday. City Council — Ist Monday. Dates Taken: Dec. 1 — Willing Workers Rummage Sale. Dec. 2 — Lutheran Lutefisk Dinner at Lincoln Cafeteria. Dec. M — Ft. Belknap 4-H Chib "Christmas Sale.” BOWLING I Tuesday League I High single line, Stam dine, 2»L ’ High single series, Stan Cline, ( High team game, IRouland Bar ben, 1095. 1 High team series, Routand Barbers, 2965. “W' Chib ! Stan One 211, John Pease 907, 1 Charlie Brekke 203, Stan One 1 282, Jim Ashton 202, Hank Rou- Imad 281. “SM” Club Stan One 970, Jim Ashton 595, Pete Nicholson 553. John Pease MS, Hank Routand 543, Jack Rachman 535, Keenly Yeoman 523, Chartes Brekke 512. High Five Averages J. Richman 181, P. Nichotaon ’ 176, J. Ashton 170, J. Pease 188, ; D. Burton MM. Team Standings Won Lost Hi-Way Grocery IBV4 10% Routand Barbers 16 -11 B. L A 18 11 VFW Lane* . ISMi IHk The Hub 15 3S Jeweler • Cleaners 1414 1214 Spa Tavern 14V4 12ft Hogeland Equity .... 13 14 Harlem Ins. 13 14 O’Leary’s Serv 12 15 Harlem Seed 9 18 P. H. S. 7 20 Ladies League Wednesday, Nev. 8 High single Line, Helen Lee, 196. High single series, Mary Ann Baird, 532 High team game, Security State Bank, 984. High team series. Security State Bank, 3861. Highest Average Many Ann Baird, 154. 140 Averages Thelma Swendseid 143, Gene vieve Benson 143, Betty Watter son 141, Dorothy Leo 141, Lib Fitzsimmons 141, Jeanne Ude 141, Helen Lee 141. - - “506” Club Mary Ann Baird 532. “425” Club Betiy Watterson 481, Helen Lee 481, Jeanne Ude 469, Joyce Shep pani 465. Lillian Olson 464. Mary Thronson 455, Sallie Robinson 454, Thelma Swendseid 450, Myr tla Pollard 442. Tena Standings Won Lost VFW Aux. 34 9 Via Rich Dairy 22 11 S^urity State Bank 20 13 Safer’s Western ... 19 14 Fip's Case 17 16 Mkrgaret'sTkC 17 16 Kick’s Cabins 15Mi 17Mi Tubb's Oil Co. 14 19 Merry Motors 13 20 North State Supply 12 21 Cbnck Wagon Case 11 22 Thursday League Thursday, Nov. * * High single line, Joe LaFram boise, 217. High single series, Jerry O’- Bryan, 565. High team game. Olson Insur ance Insurance. 1019. High team series, Butrey’s, 2921. ”500” Club J. O’Bryan 555. Don Olsen 524. Bild Pitch 523. Dick Burton 517, Ed Hilderman 518, Stan Cline 515, Pat Swendseid 511, John Pease 507, C. Hawley 501, J. La- Framboise 500. Team Standings Won Lost Great Falls Select 18 9 Big SALE 9 LADIES' COATS AND DRESSES TO GO AT LOW-LOW PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR CHRISTMAS STOCK Be Wise Shop Now HARLEM MERG CO. e Harlem, Montana VFW Post 1« 11 Oban Insurance 16 11 Skogmos 15 12 Monarch Lumber 15 9 Cinco Amigos 14% 12% Lucky Lager 13% 13% Buttrey Foods 12 15 B& M Bar 11 16 Harlem Motor Co. 11 16 Harlem Plumbing 9 18 Hogeland Legion 9 IS Mixed League Friday, Nov. 19 Men's high single line. Pot Sweodsedd, 200. Women’s high single line, Es ther Davidson, 173. Men’s high series, Pat Swend seid, 557. Women's high series, Esther Davidson, 463. High team game, Alley Rats, 805. High team series, Beavers, 2255. ‘•540” Club Pat Swendseid 557. “409” Gob Esther Davidson 463, Verna Granger 432, Peg Rasmussen 425, Vi O’Bryan 418, -Myrt. Pollard 409, Mary Ann Baird 409, Jo Nefziger 408. Team Standings Won Lost Irish Kin Folk 17 10 B Bar S 16 11 Beavers 16 11 Cherry Pickers 16 11 Sally’s Subs 14 13 Kessler's 13 14 Alley Rats 13 14 The Dakotans 12 15 Lucky Four .... 10 17 Greenhorns 8 19 Bowling Schedule MEN’S LEAGUE Tuesday, Nov. 21 7 p m. — B. I. A. (Agency) vs Harlem Seed, Hi-Way Grocery vs Rouland Barbers. Jewelers & Cleaners vs P. H. S. (Agency). 9 p.m. — Harlem Insurance vs O’Leary's Serv., Hogeland Equi ty vs Sa Tavern, The Hub vs V FW Lanes WOMEN’S LEAGUE Wednesday, Nov. 22 7 p m. — Frip's Case vs Merry Motors. Chuck Wagon Case vs Vita Rich Dairy. North State Supply vs Security State Bank. 9 p.m.—Coast to Coast vs Keck’s Cabins, Sadler's Western Shop vs Margaret's Town & Country, Tubbs Oil vs VFW. MEN’S LEAGUE Thursday, Nov. 23 7 p.m. — Hoge Lamd Legion vs BAM Bar, Cinco vs Harlem Plumbing and Heating, Buttrey Foods vs Skogmos. 9 a m —VFW Post vs Lucky Lager, Monarch Lumber Co. vs Olson Insurance, Great Falls Select vs Harlem Motor Co. MIXED LEAGUE Friday, Nov. 24 7 p.m. — Alley Rais vs The Dakotans, Roaster's Herefords vs Irish Kin Folk, Greenhorns vs Cherry Pickers. 9 p.m. — Sully’s Subs vs B Bar S, Beav ers vs Lucky Four. Mrs. M. Marsh Dies Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Mary J Marsh, 85. in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Marsh lived in Harlem dur ing the early years of the town with her parents, and wi’l be remembered as the former Mary Frame. She was a charter member of the EUB Church of Harlem. THE HARLEM NEWS School Menu Turner — Nov. 29-22 Monday — Utah Chuckwagon, lettuce salad, home made white bread and butter, vanilla cream pudding, milk. Tuesday — Roast turkey with bread dressing, fluffy mashed potatoes, gravy, home made busn and butter, cranberries, but jened peas and carrots, orange sherbett, milk. Wettoesday — Vegetable beef soup, crackers, creamed cheese sandwiches, rniik. Thursday, Friday — Thanke giving vacation. THANK YOU To The Assiniboine Members of The Fort Belknap Indian Com mon! ty: We, the undersigned members wish to thank you atll for your generous support and far aM the votes given us in the election for councilmen on November 7,1961. —James Hawley, Frank Kirfcal die, Richard King, Andrew Grey, Wa}>ace Bear, Marek R. Flying. N(Nov. 17, 1991) Baker Goods and Refreshments For Sale FOLLOWING BAND CONCERT FRIDAY, EVENING, NOV. 17 High School Gymnasium Adminssion — Adults, 50c; Students 25c Closed! All Day Thanksgiving Thursday, Nov. 23rd FRIP'S CAFE HARLEM, MONTANA Big Flat TV Association Paid Members To Date Albert Beck Norman W. Anderson W. C. Rafter* C. C. Cheyney* Charles Howe Adolph Beck Martin Roseburg Stanley Getten Ordell Klindworth Fred Woeppel Louis Modic Gordon McGillivray T. A. Cutsforth Tom Stirling Arthur Hauge Richard Nixon Roy Brabson Mrs. Vern McCracken Harry S. Belden Adrian J. Olszewski Harry N. Svendsen George E. Benson* Fred Mohar Elvin Johnson Roland Wirt Clayton Meiie Dick Foote Melvin Jackson Clause Anderson James L. Doyle William Mohar Vernon Heilig Martin Hauge Guy Riggin A. A. Jones Frank Mohar Mrs. Lydia Shaw E. R- Fortin H. A. Ashcraft Parker Anderson Ordway Rafter John A. Modic George Ammer Chester Boardmen Ken Kegel Eddie Harmon George Struck * To indicate partial Payment The remaining dues, as paid: That person's name will bo published in the Hogeland. and Turner Nows. MM_| FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1961 School Menu Harlem — Nov. 20-22 . Monday — Milk, Spanish rice with meat, fruit, home made bread, and butter • Tuesday — Milk, chili, crack ers, carrot stix, home made bread, and butter. Wednesday — 'Milk, buttered kernel korn, cranberry reUSh, rhnefam salad end butter sand wiches. Harlem Soldier Is Guided Missile Launcher Crewmen Army Specialist Four Ronald G Healy, 22, son of Mrs. Mayme Healy, Harlem, Mont., recently was assigned to the Range Sup port Battery at McGregor Guid ed Missile Range, N. M. The range, the Army’s fore most missile practice firing site, is used for final phase training for NATO missile units in addi tion to its function as training site for U. S. artillery and air Richard Hamilton Robert Reed Paul Violett Chester Dahlquist Curtis Humphreys Palmer Anderson T. O. O'Neil* A. M. Sudan Mrs. Annetta Warren Herman Leise Elmer Snider Leonard Zellmer Melvin Halloway Austin Bevolden Virgil Price John Shurson Ernest Staples G. J. Hickel Leon Cederberg Frank Kiedrowski* Roy C. Billmayer Gerald Hutton Joe Hutton D. M. Travis Paul Wing Max Jenks Agnes Johnson* Frank Billmayer Lawrence Walker Leo Cichosz John Billmayer Ralph Nace Harlan Krass Henry Norton Dean Van Voast Joe Bengert Gene Sanguins* Alex Pitch Ingeman Svendsen. Kenneth Johnson Einar Anderson* Al Hed strom Elmer Hornung Rueben Johnson Bill McGillivray James Billmayer Wellen Jones Wallie Wing