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News In and Around Turner Mrs. Martin Roseburg and Dorothy are spending several weeks in Chicago with Mrs. Roseburg’s sister and family. Mrs. Roy Fouts entertained th Whist Club last Friday eve ning. Mrs. Joe Bengert won the high score and Mrs. Fred Hickel •he low. Iwo tables were in play. A dessert lunch was serv ed bv the hostess at the close of the games. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dilbeck left the first of this week for their home in Park City. The community wishes them the best of luck and hope they will en joy their now location. Mrs. Maria Johnson of Havre has been spending a few days at the home of her daughters, Mrs. Ed Harmon and Mrs. Geo rge Struck. Mrs. Alice Simons and daugh ter Mary and Barbara Statelen returned Friday from Glendive where they have been assisting with the Bible School at the Christian church there. Mrs. Russel Jones and daugh ters of Havre sj>ent from Thurs day till Sunday at the Art Jones home. Russel came out for the week end and took them home. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Ant Jones and their families had a reunion for several days.. On Saturday evening the group en-j joyed a picnic on the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Calvert and sons left Monday for their home at Vancouver, Wash. Enroute home they plan to visit their aunt and uncle, the Ralph Jones family at Joliet and the Pete Peterson and Lysle Cooper families at Billings and tour several parks.i Miss Janice Brayton left Sat urday for her home at Missoula after a two week’s visit with Lois Norton. Pink and Blue shower —There will be a pink and blue shower honoring Mrs. Roger Hickel at the Christiaan church on Tues day. August 27 at 2:30 p.m. Ev- eryone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. John Ladner and daughter from Saudi Ara bia, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Elich from the Panama Canal Zone and Mrs. Alma Dolven from Harlem were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Al len Van Voast last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Skones and family and Mrs. Selma Skones attended a family reun ion at the Donald Gill home at Harlem honoring Mrs. Bud Reed and children of Hogeland who are leaving to join Mr. Reed at Palmer, Alaska. Mrs| Reed's mother, Mrs. Skones and all of her brothers and sisters and their families were present, also Mrs. Rude Gill of Harlem and Mr. Bruce McCullough of Hav re. Mrs. Hagen from Washington state who has been spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Dilbeck left with them on Tuesday morning to go to Park City. JUST A FRIENDLY MESSAGE TO All TEACHERS STARTING THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR Always Fed Welcome to Come in and Browse Around I Shop and Save At Our Sale of Sales RUNNING THROUGH AUGUST 31st FREE DRAWING - COFFEE - DONUTS 4 p.m., SATURDAY, AUG. 31st Margarets Town & Country HARLEM, MONTANA Sally Price celebated her birth day Monday afternoon at a party given by her mother. Six ;een little friends were present to play games and enjoy the birthday cake with six candles.! •tally received a number of gifts from her friends and relatives. Mrs. Minnie Carter entertain d at a coffee party Sunday af ternoon honoring her mother, .Mrs. Lucille Statelen who was leaving for Mesa. Ariz. that eve ning. The guests were former neighbors of Mrs. Statelen when she resided in this area and re-1 natives. A tasty lunch was serv ed by the hostess. Jay and Duke Wolf of Mis soula are here spending a few days with their aunt and fam ily. the Elvyn Wolery's. Mrs. Phyllis Hutton returned home last Wednesday from Hav re where she had been a hospi tal patient for several days. Mrs. Dick Foote returned home from Havre Sunday eve ning with the new son. Her mother. Mrs. Hockhalter from Hays accompanied her home to assist with the work for a few da vs. Mrs. Minnie Carter of Polson and Mrs. Abbey Statelen of Mesa. Ariz., have been spending 'several weeks here. Mrs! Sta itelen left Sunday evening for Havre where she will join her sis 'ter for the trip back to Mesa. Ronald Woierv. son of Mr. [and Mrs. Elvyn Woierv is at tending Boys’ State at Dillon | this week. The Turner Ameri can Legion sponsored the dele 'gate to Boys’ State. Enroute homo from a trip through the west Rev. and Mrs. Harold Erickson and family stopped in Turner on Saturday to visit Mrs. Erickson’s aunt. Mrs. Selma Skones on their way to Theodore, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. George Dugan and girls from Alton. Kansas, were visitors at the Jack Van Voast home last week. Jack and George were army buddies and hadn't see each other for six vears. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ruppe and daughter of Lanesboro Minn., and Miss Helen Hubred of Norway left the first of the week for Detroit Lakes, Minn., where Mr. Ruppe assisted bv Miss Hubred will conduct a two weeks course in the Norweigan language under the auspices of the Sons of Norway and Con cordia College. Mr. Ruppe tea ches languages in the Lanesboro high school. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Effie Sanguins had the mis fortune of breaking an arm on Monday evening while going up the steps of the trailer house of her son Gene. She was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital at Havre but had to wait until morning to get it set. Mrs. Maria Johnson of Havre spent Friday afternoon with the Tom Stirlings. Mrs. Lydia Shaw is enjoying a visit from her son and family, the Jessie Kemmels of Corpus: Christi. Texas. They arrived on! Sunday. Home from NMC following the summer session are Gaylen Ash craft and Alvin Getten. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ven Wechel flew out from their ranch south .of the Bear Paws to get their > daughter. Pammy Sue Wednes ’ day of last week. Pammy had ’ been visiting at the Aben Ceder -1 berg and Keith Cowan homes. Mr. and Mrs .Graham Hutton land children spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hutton’s par ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich ards at Orkney. Sask. Mr .and Mrs. John Berg of Des Moines. lowa, are here vis iting Mrs. Berg’s sister and fam ily, the Elvyn Wolerys. Mrs. Aben Cederberg and Mrs. Larry Cederberg were Harlem shoppers Monday. Mrs. Lucille Statelen accompanied them for a visit with old friends in the Harlem area. Mrs. Vern McCracken arrived home Monday after spending a week in the valley with her daughter and family, the Eddie Kubitzas. Tuesday she was in Havre to consult her dentist and Sunday she accompanied her daughter and family to Le roy where they spent the day with her son and family, the Derry McCrackens and Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCracken of Great Falls who were spending the weekend there. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schangle meir and daughter, Kathy and a girl friend spent the weekend at the Lydia Shaw and Gene Sanguins homes. Cindy and Pat sy Sanguins returned to Big Fork with them for a short visit before school starts. There have been two small grass fires in the area, one in town from burning trash and a grass fire west which was rapid ly put ont. The lack of rain for a number of weeks is creating a fire hazard on the Big Flat. The Turner community is hav ing a booth at the Blaine Coun ty Fair. Entries may be taken to the Turner Hotel Friday, Au gust 23, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Flower entries are to be taken to the Bob Simons home by 7 a.m. on Saturday, August 24. Please arrange to take your own articles home. Hogeland News.... Naomi Bowers from Havre is spending the week visiting with Frances Rucinsky. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Walker from Harlem were dinner guests at the Lawrence Walker home Sunday. Mrs. Harry Belden and daugh ter Cathy accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Pitch to Havre on Saturday to attend the Reese- Miller wedding. Those from Hogeland who at tended the handkerchief shower for Mrs. Doris Dilbeck were Mrs. Gordon McGillivray, Mrs. Wallie Wing. Mrs. Al Hedstrom and Mrs. Reuben Johnson. Mrs. Gorden McGillivray and; sone were callers at the Harry Belden home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ander son and family, Chinook, visit ed at the Norman Anderson home Sundav. Mrs. Bill Chagnon and chil dren, Havre, visited at the Inge man Svendsen home for three days last week. Juiie remained here to visit her grandparents for a week. Mrs. Bud Reed and family vis ited at the Donald Gill home in Harlem Sunday and Monday. Linda Mohar visited Carol An derson Monday. Many local young people at tended and enjoyed a party giv en by Marv Ellen at the Pal mer Anderson home August .. Joyce Chagnon and family and Julia Svendsen called at the Bill Mohar, Palmer Anderson and Wallie Wing homes August 15. On Friday they called at the Nor man Svendsen and Paul Wing homes. Recent guests at the Fred Ni xons were Jack Felton from Chi nook and Charles Hewitt from Wilsall. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Beck and family visited at the Adolph Beck home a few days this week. On Wednesday they left to re turn to their home in Anchor age, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gotzemeier and family visited at the Ordell Klindworth home on Wednes day, Aug. 14. Miss Sandy Randles from Stockton, Calif., is visiting at the Frank Billmayer home. Mrs. Beatrice Kane and fam ily and Mrs. Dorothy Anderson and family are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Beck and other relatives around the community. George Klindworth is spend ing a few days at the Ordell Klindworth home. Program of Events BLAINE COUNTY FAIR Fair Office Ph. 357-2040 Rodeo Office 357-5105 FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 9:00 a.m. All buildings open for exhibits. 1:00 p.m. Wildlife exhibit on display. 4:00 p.m. Intermountain Rides on Midway. 6:00 p.m. Entries close for exhibits, except for Flower Department. 7:00 p.m. Intermountain Rides ond Shows on the Midway. 8:00 p.m. Family Night with Clarence Smith — Night Revue on Stage. Saturday, August 24 9:00 a.m. Entries close in Flower Department. 9:00 a.m. 4-HShowmanship contests, Judging and Showmanship. 9:00 a.m. Judging of exhibits will begin. 11:00 a.m. Intermountain Rides and Show on the Midway. 2:00 p.m. Horace Raty Rodeo events. 7:20 p.m. 4-H Club Dress Revue. 8:00 p.m. Clarence Smith — Night Revue on Stage. Sunday, August 25 10:00 a.m. Horse Judging and Showmanship Con test. 10:00 a.m. Intermountain Rides and Show on the Midway. 2:00 p.m. Horace Raty Rodeo events. 4:45 p.m. 4-H Baby Beef Sale at Livestock Pavilion 5:00 p.m. Entries may be removed from Exhibit Halls and Barns. 7:20 p.m. Presentation of 4-H Showmanship Awards. 7:45 p.m. Jayceens Hat Drawing. 7:50 p.m. Chinook Lions Club Baby Beer Drawing. 7:55 p.m. Jaycees Drawing for Trailer. 8:00 p.m. Clarence Smith — Night Revue on Stage. 8:00 p.m. Rides and Shows on the Midway. 4-H CLUB SHOWMANSHIP EVENTS Saturday, August 24 9:00 a.m. Dairy Showmanship and Judging. 9:00 a.m. 4-H Beef Breeding Judging. 9:30 a.m. Open Beef Judging. 10:00 a.m. 4-H Beef Showmanship and Judging. 1:00 p.m. Sheep Showmanship and Judging. 2:00 p.m. Swine Showmanship and Judging. 10:00 a.m. Horse Showmanship — Sunday, Aug. 25 (The above schedule will be followed as closely as possible). Mr .and Mrs. Alton Olson, Garth and Gloria from Bremer ton, Washington visited at the Fred Nixons Monday afternoon. Lexie Webb spent the night at the Fred Nixon home last week. Guests at the Fred Nioxns on Sunday were Miss Sharon Nixon from Havre, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Felton and family of Chinook, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Brekke, Miss Maureen Schneider and Miss Carol Cronk of Harlem. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jackson from Turner and Mr. and Mrs. George Jack son and Boyd of Hogeland. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hollo way and Marvin visited with Carol Ann in Great Falls a few days last week. Vitamin Time Is School Time... for Healthy Children 11 See Us Today... Don's Pharmacy Harlem Standard Minor Tune-Ups and Lub. Jobs Cleaning Solvent for Sale All Polish Jobs at 16 Price WE SPECIALIZE IN HARD-TO-DO JOBS Tom and Betty Wilson Phone 353-9959 TRAIL CYCLE DEALER Mrs. Pauline Klindworth is re turning* home to Harlem after helping with harvest. Quite a few men from this area responded to a call for help from Canada to help fight a range fire. The Leon and Bob Doughten families visited at the Dick Hamilton home Sunday after noon. Miss Shari Patton trom Hav re is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tonj' Sudan. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sudan, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sudan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frosty ’Patton and family from Havre, 'spent Sunday picnicking at the Fresno Dam. Deadline for Federal Crop Insurance Program Aug. 31 Winter wheat farmers in Hill and Blaine Counties have only! two weeks left to sign up for. the Fideral Crop Insurance pro gram for the 1964 crop year, re ports David J. Money, Wolf Point. District Director for the -12 Northeastern Montana coun ties. Deadline for winter wheat sign up is August 31st. Farmers! wanting to sign up for Barley, can do this at the same time they sign up for winter wheat, 'added Monev. Mon v noted too that farmer participation in the Federal Crop Insurance Program for the year 1964, accordi ngto sign up in his 12 county district, will be much School Menu Harlem Tuesday — Hamburger casser ale, carrot stix. apple sauce, home made bread and butter, milk. Wednesday — Beans and meat, vegetable salad, home made bread and butter, milk. Thursday — Spaghetti hot dish, buttered peas, peach hal ves. home made bread and but ter, milk. Friday — Potato salad, cherry crisp, tuna sandwiches, milk. RETI RX HOME The Goodheart families had .several family reunions and din ners during the time members were here from some distance to visit with Montana relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Goodheart and family left for their home in Virginia on Wednesday and J. C. Goodheart returned to his home in Oakridge Oregon the same day. ?4r. and Mrs Charles Swatek went to Great Falls Thursday where Mrs. Swatek received m - dical attention at the clinic. Notice: Remember — A meeting to or ganize a mixed bowlnig league is scheduled for Friday evening. iAugust 23 (tonight) at 8 p.m. jat the VFW Hall. All interest <ed persons please be there. Miss Jeanett Richie from Rud yard is visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. Eugene Sudan. Mrs. Frank Mcßae and fam ily spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Aaron Lacox. The Enos Vegae family from Glasgow called at the Clarence Xace home on Mondaj - of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick LaSale of Kalispell are visiting relatives in this area. Mrs. Jim Billmayer, Mark and Linda, and Helen McClue visit ed at the Aaron Lacox home on Frida v. Mrs. Florence Snider helped her granddaughter Rhonda cele brate her first birthday Fridav. Mrs. Beth Petrie visited with her folks the Jenks, this last week. Mis Diane Ekegren of Harb m was out for a visit at the Max Jenks home during the week. One of a series of reports by this newspaper and the Print Advertising Association on the advantages of print media. al WWel** Don’t you read before you buy? Most people do. They count on advertising in print to give them the information they want on products that interest them—information on feature® ... designs ... and prices, for example People not only read about products and services, they show ads to their family and friends; they clip coupons for information and samples; they tear out ads to take along when they go shopping higher than for the 1963 crop (year, when 540,000 acres were TRADE IN SPECIAL! We wil I give 25 c credit for Boys' and 50 c for Men's old shirts... ON New Short Sleeve Shirts Harlem Merc. Co. 11® ■K r^^W^r ^wl f o£ > —— ^jK'^^ , "‘'''' l> '. ,'“- ^:^^'^^^~ '* CLE/A PUT HIS HAND IN THE HORSES MOUTH TO SEE HOW MANY TEETH IT HAD. AND THE HORSE CLOSED HIS MOUTH TO SEE HOW MANY FINGERS CLEM HAD" Come In and Look These Over 2 — Model 80 J. D. Tractors. 1 - Model "R" J. D. Tractor. 1 - Model "B" J. D. Tractor. 1 — 17-ft. Jeoffery Tool Bar. 1 — Cockshut Tool Bar. For Parts Service After Hours CALL 353-2477 or 353-2323 E. P. Ekegren, Inc. PHONE 353-2231 HARLEM, MONTANA When you add it ah up, print advertising— the kind you read in the pages of this news paper—makes sense. And because it measures up to the buying habits of most consumers, print make* sale^ Most people read—and then buy. Don’t you?. THE HARLEM NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1963 sitmed up. Further information can be obtained by contacting. Leila Welch. 412 First, in Havre.