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THE HERALD-NEWS
ihs Pioneer Votes of n» Couamuaity
ESTABLISHED IN 1»U
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County News, The Fort Peck Leader, The Wolf Point Pro
moter, The Roosevelt County Independent
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE—One Kimble piano
in good shape. Wm Edgar.
49-1 up
FOR SALE—One RD. 4, Thirty -
five horse power Diesel Cat
erpiller Tractor, in fine condi
tion. See or write Martin Hend
licksen, Flaxville, Mont. 49-4tp
FOR SALE — Furniture and
household goods. See Lien
Motor Sales, Frazer, Mont. 36-tfc
FOR SALE— Houses and lot I
north of Farmer’s Union Oil
station across the alley on cor- j
ner. F. E. Sullivan, Circle, Mont I
45-tfc
RUMMAGE SALE— The Catho
lic Ladies will hold a rum
mage sale every Friday and Sat
urday until further notice, at
the Fargen building. 34 tfc
FOR RENT
FOR RENT— Four room house
lights, basement, well at door,
two-car size garage, southside,
$lO. per month. See Mrs. Paul
Nygaard, Wolf Point. 46-4tp
FOR RENT— All modem furn
ished housekeeping room. In
quire of Mrs O T. Btannes, Tone
SIB or 13J. 44tfc
FOR RENT— Signs for sale at
Herald-News office. 12 tfc
FOR RENT—Three room modern
house, good location. See A E
Dullenty at Post Ottes U tfc
“When Prices Are The Same’’
"Why not Get The Best"
EDWIN R. MAIR
Your Fuller Brush Man I
WOLF POINT, MONTANA I
HOG AND CATTLE MARKET
I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES AT ALL
TIMES FOK YOUR HOGS OR CATTLE. SEE ME BEFORE
YOU SELL. WILL BUY IN TOWN OR AT THE FARM!
THIS WEEK'S HOG PRICES
Top Hogs—per cwt „ $13.00
Medium Butchers—2lo to 280 lbs., per cwt $12.75
Heavy Butchers—2Bo to 330 lbs., per cwt. sl2-50
Packing Sows sl2 00
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Hanson at Wolf Point Case.
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NOTICE
To Stockholders of the
First State Bank of Wolf Point,
Montana.
Notice is hereby given to the
stockholders of the First State
Bank of Wolf Point, Montana
that a meeting will be held in
the banking rooms of said bank
on February 1, 1943, at 4 o’clock
P. M. for the purpose of increas
ing the common capital stock of
said hank from $50,000 00 to $75,
000.
Dated at Wolf Point Montana,
December 14. 1942-
F. E. Rathert
C. W. Rathert
A. V. Appellgren
Directors
i First pub- Dec. 17th 1942
I Last pub. Jan 21, 1943
The Herald-New* — Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana
FRAZER NEWS
Supt and Mrs L W Weingart
ne r and children left Thursday
morning for Kalispell to spend
their Christmas vacation with
relatives.
Henry, Phyllis Dassonville
and Carroll Quiring were Wolf.'
Point callers Thursday., after
noon.
Mr and Mrs Nick Peters, Mr
and Mrs Ted Dahl, William Pet
ers and Aaron Peters of Emmett.
Idaho were guests at Mr and Mrs
Joe Otrenibas Wednesday even
ing.
Mrs Nick Peters and son and
Mrs J W Calfee and chidren Don
aid and Joyce were shoppers at
Wolf Point Tuesday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Edwin Johnson
and son Henry spent Christmas
with Mrs Johnson’s parents near
Richey.
Mr and Mrs Joe Oti'emba ac
campan ied by Helen and Harvey
Otremba Vere Glasgow callers
Tuesday afterndon.
Mr and Mrs B A Hovey and
Mr and Mrs M A Lien were din
ner guests Christmas day at the
R L Sheppard home. Mr and
Mrs Robert Hovey land Larry
were also supper guests.
Mr and Mrs Henry Mohr and
daughter Joan of Glasgow join
ed Mr and Mrs Ted Dahl and
Deanna and drove out to the
home of Mr and Mrs Henry Dahl
near Lustre Christmas day.
Mr and Mrs Gene Hermanson
and family of New Deal spent
Christmas day at the Geo Kjens
rud home.
FROID NEWS
FUNERAL HELD FOR
RALPH LAMAR
Funeral services were held for
Ralph Lamar at the Congrega
tional church Dec 24. Mr Lamar,
66, died at the Williston hospital
last Saturday. Rev Lacey de
livered the sermon.
Mr Lamar has been working
at the Schnitzler ranch where
he fell on ice and fractured
his leg. He was taken to the hos
pital at Williston where he had
la heart attack and passed away
very suddenly.
M r Lamar was born March 12,
1876 at Zeeland, Mich, and was
reared in that vicinity. He was
married at Beaver Dam, Mich,
on Oct 12, 1897 to Alberthia
Scott.
After farming in his home
community, Jie and his wife
came west in 1906 and took up
a homestead adjoining the Froid
townsite on the north. He farm
ed there until 1918 when he sold
out and moved to a ranch 20
miles east of Froid, living there
until shortly before his death.
Survivors are his widow and
| one daughter, Mrs Dale Wilson
of Lebanon. Ore., seven sons,
Andrew of Robbin, Calif., Gar
iet of Froid, John of Alaska, AJ
! bert of Omaha. Joe in the Ha
waiian islands, Ralph of Butte,
and Clinton of Bonetrail, and 16
grandchildren.
Also, there are five sisters:
Mrs G Handcamip of London.
Wash-, Anna and Louise Lamar
of Seattle, Mrs Louis Kiamar of
Hudsonville, Mich, and Mrs Nel
lie Vangelderen of Zeeland, and
three brothers: Joe of Froid,
John of Grand Rapids and Cor
minis of Zeeland.
Those family members who at
tended the funeral were: Albert
of Omaha, Neb., Ralph of Butte
and Clinton of Bonetrail.
June Hammond and Dorothy
Engler of Poiplar are hcime visit
ing for the Christmas vacation.
Harry Hammond is in Froid
visiting at the Jim Hammond
home.
Ruby Rush from Miles City
is in Froid visiting with friends.
She will return to her home on
Jan 4-
Betty Darland is home for the
Chistmas vacation, .visiting her
parents M r and Mrs F Darland.
She will return t o her position in
Fort Peck after her visit.
Lilhan Portra from Miles City
is home for the vacation. She
will visit her parents for two
weeks
Selma Lee who is teaching
at Wyola. Mont, is home for the
Christmas vacation.
The fire department was call
ed to the J c Knith home on
Dec 25 The damage was slight
Mary Jane Darland from Big
Timber is hom» for Christmas
vacation.
Mr and Mrs Fred (Shorty)
Waller are here from Spokane
for a short visit with relatives
and friends.
Mrs Helen Olsen from Brem
erton. Wash, is here visiting her
MORS. J. W. QAUBi
•
Mr and Mrs Howard Kjensrud
and son spent Christmas day at
the Barnes home near Wiota.
The Sunday Gchool program
Thursday evening was enjoyed
by a large crowd. Pop com balls
were treated to all The supt.,
Mrs A L Taylor and all teachers
deserve much credit for all their
work. A gift was also given to
Rev and Mrs O N Rue from their
many friends.
Roger Berge left Saturday for
his home at Seattle after being
called home by his mother's ill
ness. She is much improved.
William Peters,, technician
who is stationed at Camp Adair,
Oregon ileft Saturday paorning-
He had 'been called home by the
death of his father A Peters.
Mr and Mrs M L Eliason and
family, Mrs L P Holtberg and
son Dexter were Wolf Point vis
itors Saturday morning.
L P -Holtberg family, Mr and
Mrs Carl Holtberg, Mrs Hannah
Holtberg, Mrs C Christianson
and John Cline had a no hostess
dinner and supper Christmas day
at the M L Eliason home.
Mr- and Mrs. Robert Hovey
and son Larry were Christmas
day dinner guests of her par
ents, Mr and Mrs James Terry
at Wolf Point.
School will begin Jan 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Decker and
family, Mr and Mrs Toby Unrau
and family and Mr and Mrs Z J
Decker spent (Christmas with
Mrs Ben Decker’s parents, Mr
and Mrs Wm Konrad at Nashua-
VELMA A. GLAZE
son Roger and her parents, Mr
and Mrs Ed Cheney and other
friends.
The G A A had a party in the
gym on Friday, Dec 18 at seven
o'clock. There were 58 boys and
girls present and the evening
was spent in playing games. The
broom dance proved to be the
most popular game of the even
ing. For supper partners, Santa
Clauses were passed out with a
girl's name on each picture. As
ter lunch more games were en
joyed.
The Froid Cardinal basket
ball team was defeated by the
Antelope team Dec 22 at the to
cal gym. The score was 26 to 9,
with the Cardinals only making
2 points in the first quarter, 2
in the second, 1 in the third
and 4 in the final quarter. High
point man was Harry Sorensen
and Paulson and Hammond,
each making 2 scores.
I Adelaide Butler from Havre
is home visiting her parents Mr
and Mrs A R Butler.
Mr and Mrs Jens Swendson
are home for a short visit. They
now live at Fort Peck.
Mr and Mrs Bill Reiter’s
daughters are all home for the
Christmas vacation, Esther from
Tacoma. Lorraine from Poplar
and Elfrieda from Rochester.
Mrs Ole Jensen and daughters
June and Donna Lee went to
Dagmar to visit relatives and
friends.
—Salvage for Victory—
Mineral Bench ।
I 1 Mra. C. C. Leete
l Mrs Nonman Jensen. Mrs J R
Leete, Mr and Mrs C S Tange,
Mrs Guy, Mrs C. C. Leete were
shopping in Poplar Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs J R Leete spent
Saturday evening at Nlorm|an
Jensen’s.
Mp and Mrs Carl Frost and
Gordon and Mir and Mrs J R
Leete, Junior and Joe spent
Christmas day at C C Leete’s
Mr and Mrs Norman Jensen
visited at Oarl Frost’s Sunday.
Mr and Mrs R E NeSbit’s
guests on Christmas day were
M r and Mrs Manny Baker and
Mr and Mrs Norman Jensen.
Mr and Mrs Pete Baker visit
ed Saturday at the Vedh La
roche home.
Mr and Mrs C S Tange enter
tained Christmas day for Mr and
Mrs Elles Guy and family and
Mr and Mrs Pete Tange and the
children.
Mi* and Mrs Pete Baker en
tertained Mr and Mrs Chester
Baker and Gene Baker of Pop
lar on Christmas day.
Mr and Mrs Morris Flagan
were callers at J R Leete’s Sun
day afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Norman Jensen
were shopping in Plentywood on
Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Manny Baker
were over-night visitors at Nor
man Jensen's Friday night.
| SAND CREEK |
I Mrs. Stanley Fateh |
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Guests at the Frank Whitmus
home for Christmas dinner' were
Mr and Mrs H E Sommars and
Hazel, and Mr and Mrs Joe Lund
blad and Beatrice.
Several attended the program
at Sand Creek school last Wed
nesday.
Miss Miaier spent the Christ
mas vacation at home.
Bob Thomas was a caller at
H E Sommars’ Thursday.
Hans Tveten called on Stan
ley Patch Wednesday.
Mr arid Mrs Wilbur Johnson
spent Christmas with their par
ents at Wolf Point.
C Chamberlain and Darrel
Shipman were dinner guests on
Christmas day at Stanley Patch
es’„ Evening callers at Frank
Whitmus home on Christmas
were Mr and Mrs Wilbur John
son, Miss Hazle Sommars, Mr
and Mrs Stanley Patch and
®JEGAL
Notice To 1943
{Applicants For Motor
Vehicle License
According to information re
ceived from W. Clarence Hanson
। County Treasurer, the same pro
(cedure will be effective in ob-
I taming you r 1943 motor vehicle
' license as /before. Applications
received after Jan. Ist. Please
1 note changes as required by Pub
lie Roads Dept., Wlar Dept and
1 Registrar of Motor Vehicle.
I Upon application for 1943 11-
| cense you will receive instead of
the usual license plates a set of
1943 tab -plates to be fastened to
your 1942 Mont, plates now on
'your vehicle.
If application is made by mail
there is some additional inform
ation required which you should
retain until you apply:
The Bureau of Public Roads
requests the occupation of all ap
plicants for license on passenger
cars. (Please give this). The
War Dept and Registrar of mo
tor Vehicle Dept, requests ths
following information on license
issued on trucks:
Body style of truck, such as:
Stake, pletfom, grain, etc. Es
timated total miles driven. Miles
traveled last 12 months, Meehan
ical condition—Good, fair or
poor.
Numbers and sizes of tires,
front, rear and spare
Type of business in which
trucks and trailers chiefly used
and product chiefly hauled. Bus
iness Product
Please add the e
bove information if applying for
license by mail as we will have
to hold your aplication until
this is received.
First publ. Dec. 24, 1942
Last Publ. Dec. 31, 1942
F,STRAY SALE
Notice is hereby given the* on
the 18th day of January 1943 at
I the hour of 2 P. M. of said day,
at the Henry Sethre ranch, 22
miles N. E. of Wolf Point I will
sell at Public Auction to the
highest bidder for cash to wit:
One short yearling heifer white
face, no brand.
Anyone proving ownership of
said animal must present claim
before the tame of sale.
Leslie Adams
State Stock Inspector
First publ. Dec. 24, 1942
Last pubL Jan. 14, 1943
WE HAVE ALWAYS
BEEN ABLE
TO MAKE
FAMILIES SERENE
AND PEACEFUL
IN THEIR
MOMENT OF
SORROW BY OUR
UNOERSTANDINO
SERVICE.
L. M.
CLAYTON & SON
MOOTTCIANB
Office Ph*M 4$
Residence Phoae M ,
WOO POINT : MONTANA
Janie, Clarence Chamberlain
and Darrel Shipman.
The Beck girls are spending
Christmas vacation with home
folks.
Mrs Paul Patch was visiting at
the Stanley Patch home a few
days this week, getting acquaint
ed with her granddaughter.
Miss Ruth Hanson is home to
visit over Christmas. She plans
to join the navy soon.
| SHADE CREEK '
11 Mrs. Elsie M. Brown
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Mr and Mrs Andy Shindele of
Poplar spent Saturday and Sun
day at Uje home of Mrs Shand
ele’s parents, Mr and Mrs Earl
Lingle.
Christmas Day guests at the
Dave Brown home were Mr and
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
DR. A. HOWE
OPTOMETRIST
Graduate of American College
of Opthalmology, Chicago.
Eyes examined, glasses adjust
ed for all eye defects.
Office Sherman Hotel, Wolf
Point, Monday and Tuesday,
January 4th and sth.
Hamblin Electric Shop
General Electric Work
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Established tn 1227
CHAS- W. HAMBLIN, Prop.
Johnson THE Abstract
man
Roosevelt County Abstract
Company
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Wolf Point, Montana
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Good Food
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OF WOLF POINT
(Incorporated)
Meets Ist Monday Each Mouth
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Jack Miller—Vice President
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gomery.
Ernest Penroee called on Wed
nesday for his mail.
Iltanont school is having a
week of vacation at .present- The
folks enjoyed the tree, program
and lunch on the closing day
Mrs Walton rode around the
mail route with King on Friday.
, Mrs Herzberg had a Christmas
program on Wednesday evening.
From out our way the E L lan
gle family and Mr Montgomery
attended the Pasture Crpek fest
ivities and report having had a
very nice time. The program
w.as especially good.
Margaret Herzberg spent the
past week at home but returned
to her high school work in Glas
gow on Monday.
DR. P. M. FEDA
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Huxsol Bldg.
PHONE 77 WOLF POINT
R. D. KNAPP, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SUBGEON
Flynn Building
Office Haun It to 12, 2 to •
Office W Phones Rea 127
—Get In The Scrap—
L. T. Kregstad, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Huxsol Block, Wolf Point
Office Phone 21
Office Hours— lt to L2to S
Evenings by Appointment
J. C. MOSES
Doctor of Dental Surgery
Huxsol Building Wolf Point
Phones:
Office 29 Residence 121
DR. A. R. KLATTE
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
Corner 4th Ave. & Benton St.
Office Phone 27
Residence Phone 171-J
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