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Page Eight HERE and THERE with COUNTY AGENT KELLY Elmer Dye of Bainville was in the obher day to ask about rural electrification. The first sign-up for REA in this locality was made three or four years ago. Elmer was interested in finding out how close the original sign-ups would bring the line to his place east of Bainville. A little checking up wfith Hobert Wheeler of Froid indicates that those first sign-ups only went about as far east as Lanark and then swung north. Since Elmer was in, I have found that Bill Harmon, Simards, Romos and others south and east of Bainville are actively interested in getting REA into that locality. The resuflt of all this interest will probably be to stimulate activity throughout the eastern part of the county where REA sign-ups 'have not yet been made. Such activity should determine whether it is practical to extend REA lines into these communities. This looks like a mighty good time to get started on setting up these REA organizations. I plan to get a little more detailed in formation on where the lines have been mapped and what can be done about extending them further. That information will be released in this column as soon as we have something definite to offer. The 4-H club work is more or less familiar to all of Us, but I wonder whether we haven’t let our thinking about it get into sort of a rut. Here’s a new 4-H club pro ject for older boys that’s interest ing enough to get away from any rut we may have fallen into. The project is on tractor -maintenance and is intended for boys who are between 14 and 21 years of age right now. It is not necessary for boys who are interested to have been 4-H club members in the past. There should be five or more bovs in any such club although this is not absolutely required. Five or more boys setting up a club of this kind should select a leader and get in touch with me. Special training can be given leaders at a meeting probably in Sidney with expenses NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 1163-P In the matter of the Estate of John Nelson, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by he undesigned, Erick Mourn, Administrator of the estate of John Nelson deceased, to the credi tor’s of and all persons having claims against the saiid deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administrator at his office in Wolf Point. Montana, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the County of Roosevelt. ERICK MOUM, Administrator of the Estate of John Nelson, deceased. Dated January 12, 1946. Jan. 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1161-1* In the matter of the Estate of Floyd H. Moothart deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the undersigned, Ada G. Moot hart, Administratrix of the estate of Floyd H. Moothart, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Admin istratrix at the office of Erick Mourn, Wolf Point, Montana the place being the place for the trans action of the business of said estate in the County of Roosevelt. ADA G. MOOTHART Administratrix of the estate of Floyd H. Moothart deceas ed. Dated January 16, 1946. ERICK MOUM Attorney for Administratrix Wolf Point, Montana. Jan. 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7. ALIAS SUMMONS No. 3796 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ROOSEVELT ERVIN MESSELT. Plaintiff vs HILDA MESSELT. Defendant. THE STATE OF MONTANA ‘Sends Greetings to the above named defendant, and to each of them: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this ac tion which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, a copy of which is herewith served upon one of you in each county wherein any if you reside, and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff’s attorney with in twenty days after service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure bo appear or answer, judg ment will be taken against you, by default, for the relief demand ed in the complaint. This is an action for divorce up. ori the grounds of desertion. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 11th day of January, 1946. GUY A. MILLER, Clerk ERICK MOUM Attorney for Plaintiff Wolf Point. Montana Jan. 17. 24, 31, Feb..7. paid. I hope to hear from some inter ested boys. Larry Gdll of Fairview has an article on the front page of the January 15 “Montana Farmer.” It is an interesting article with some pretty sound thinking 'back of it. You’ve probably read it already; but if you haven’t. I think it would be worth finding and read ing. ' I’ve known Larry Gill for quite awhile so have a personal interest in the article, but I feel sure you will be interested whether you know him or not if you are inter ested in some of the foundation principles of livestock production. Marriage Licenses 8 8 M The following marriage licen ses were Issued by Guy A Miller clerk -of the district court of Roosevelt county, at Welt Point. 8 8 * Everett Bowen Watts, 40, Wolf Point and Alice Lucille Mangels, 25,'W01f Point. Helmer Belvin Helgeson, 35, Alexander, N. Dak., and Mildred Luella Hancock, 23, Alexander, N. Dak. Jimmy Daniel Wells, 31, Los Angeles, Calif., and Cherie Lee Thompson, 18, Akron, Ohio. Wynn Homer Littlefield, 31, Wolf Point and Lorraine Isibele Youngkin, 27, Wolf Point. a a Divorces Granted Warner leuenberger and Opal Leuenberger of Vida. George Olson and Viola Olson of Brockton. “GOB” BAIN BACK FROM OREGON Clayton Bain, known as “Gojo” to his many friends in Wolf Point, returned to Wolf Point this week after spending the past two months with relatives at Eugene, Ore. He was called back by the serious illness and subsequent death of his brother. Mr. and MrS. Bob Clark and son of Poplar were Wolf Point callers Thursday of last week. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' No. 1162-P In the matter of the Estate of Harvey L. Moothart deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the undersigned, Ada G. Moot hart, Administratrix of the estate of Harvey L. Moothart, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said admin istratrix at the office of Erick Mourn, Wolf Point, Montana, the same being the , place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the County of Roosevelt. ADA G. MOOTHART Administratrix of the estate of Harvey L. Moothart deceas ed. Dated 1 January 16th, 1946. ERICK MOUM Attorney for Administratrix Wolf Point, Montana Jan. 17, 24. 31, Feb. 7. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY REAL ESTATE SHOULD NOT BE SOLD No. 929-P IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ROOSEVELT IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE AND GUARDIANSHIP OF LANNY LEE ERICKSON, A Minor On reading and filing the Peti tion of Electa Erickson, Guardian of the person and estate of Lanny Lee Ericlrfin, A Minor, and pray ing for Order of Sale of all of the real property belonging to the said Estate, to-wit: Lot 15 of Block 35 in the Ori ginal Townsite of the City of Wolf Point, Montana, to gether with the tenements, hereditaments and appurten ances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining there, to. IT IS ORDERED, that all per sons interested in the Estate of Lanny Lee Erickson, A Minor, be and appear before the District Court of Roosevelt County, in the Court-room of said County in the City of Wolf Point, Montana, on Thursday, the 28th day of Feb ruary, 1946, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said day, then and there to Show Cause Why An Order of Sale of said described real estate Should not be made according to law IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That a copy of this Order be pub lished for three successive, weeks before the said 28th day of Feb ruary, 1946 in the Herald-News, a newspaper printed and published in said Roosevelt County DONE IN OPEN COURT, at Wolf Point, Montana, this 24th dav of January, 1946 VERNON HOVEN, Judge of the District Court ARLIE M. FOOR Attorney for Guardian Wolf Point, Montana Jan. 31—Feb. 7, 14. THE HERALD-NEWS — Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana Here's Good News for Those Who Haven't Made Their Clothing Contributions... VICTORY CLOTHING DRIVE WILL CONTINUE THROUGH FEBRUARY! This message is published tl AUTO SALVAGE, J. F. Sullivan BLUE RQCK PRODUCTS CO. BUTTREY FOODS, INC. COAST-TO-COAST-STORE CAMPBELL BROS., Implement* CAMRUD MOTORS CASEY BROS. LIVESTOCK CO. DICK’S BAKERY DAVEY TAILORS DAVID BILLIARDS J. & A. CASH STORE ELLIS THORSEN, Conoco Station EQUITY CO-OP. ASSN. ERICKSTEIN CHEVROLET CO. i FARM ELECTRIC SERVICE Sit by YOUR Fireside mF. .. and think about this, t tiffin KH* I i K 4 .~s :1k All that’s left of their hearth and home is what you see in this picture. Among the things they desperately need to start a new life is clothing. What can you spare that they can wear? Goal of the Victory Clothing Collection is 100,000,000 garments, plus shoes and bedding. If your contribution seems negligible, bear this in mind: Every garment you give means one more human being saved from cold or sickneu or possibly death. Your spare clothing will be distributed free, without discrimination, to vic tims of Nazi and Jap oppression in Europe, the Philippines, and the Far East. Dig into your attics, trunks, and closets today ~. dig out all the clothing you can spare .. • take it to your local collection depot now. Victory Clothing Collection for Overseas Relief This advertisement was prepared by the Advertising Council for the Victory Clothing Collection hrough the cooperation of and sponsored by th< FEDERATED STORE FIRST STATE BANK GAMBLE STORE, V. G. Thomes HANSEN IMPLEMENT CO. HI-LINE CREAMERY HUXSOL DRUG JACOB’S WIND ELECTRIC L. M. CLAYTON FUNERAL CHAPEL LIBERTY and POINT THEATRES LIEN MOTOR SALES, Frazer LUNDS FEED & SEED STORE MODERN CAFE, Al Anderson, Prop. MR. and MRS. A. F. TOAVS MR. and MRS. EMIL NELSON NORBY’S SWEET SHOP Harold R. Botalaff, Prop. OCCIDENT ELEVATOR CO. What YOU Can Do! J Gel together all the clothing you con spore. 2 Take it to your local collection depot immediately. Volunteer some spare time to your local committee. Dig Out Your Spare Clothing TODAY 4 overcoats V shoos V swearers V topcoats V drosses V robes V suits V skirts V underwear V jackets V gloves V pajamas V pants V caps V bedding The more you do the better you’ll feel le following firms and individuals: PURDY’S TOURIST COURT PUBLIC DRUG CO. RATHERT-SCHREIBBR RED OWL FOOD STORE RODGER-WESTLAND SERVICE SERVICE STORE, F. J. Neutgens STEPHENS MERCANTILE CO. SUNNYSIDE BAKERY TAYLOR CAFE and SERVICE STATION THE FAD, Clothing and Shoe Store THE HERALD-NEWS THE STENNESf CO. VETERANS FOREIGN WARS Post No. 1755 WHITE JEWELRY WOLF POINT CAFE WOLF POINT LOCKERS Thursday, January 31, IMS