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Page Eight NEWS BRIEFS OF INTEREST Myron Hustad of Lustre was in town last Friday. Grace Tolbert from east of Wolf Point transacted business in town last week end. John Bell of the south side was a Wolf Point business caller last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Otremba of Frazer were Wolf Point visitors several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lien of Frazer were in Wolf Point Friday for the Johnson services. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fladland were in town last week end visit ing friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Rada and Mrs. Elaine Boyd and Denny were Wolf Point callers last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. A. Johnson of Oswego were in Wolf Point Friday for the Johnson funeral. George Nelson of Scobey trans acted business and visited with friends in Wolf Point last Friday. Ole Hove, fanner in the north country, spent several days in Wolf Point on business last week. Rex Nichol and son Donnell were in town Friday afternoon for the Harvey Johnson funeral rites. Mr. and Mrs. George Singleton of Roundup were greeting old friends in Wolf Point last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sethre and children were i n from their farm in the north country Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McAnnally of Poplar were in Wfdf Point Fri day to attend the Harvey Johnson funeral. Mrs. Lawrence Ault and daugh ters and son Jimmy were shoppers in Wolf Point last Friday after noon. Mrs. Lucy Lyner and Elizabeth Friensen of Oswego were Wolf Point callers and shoppers Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tasa of Froid and Mrs. A. H. Jensven of Homestead are home after a three weeks visit to the clinic at Roch ester, Minn. Harold Price, flying instructor at Fort Peck, landed at the And erson-Gustafson airport on the northside, transacted business in Wolf Point and left for Williston, Friday. ( \ / vh — ( More '"ktyb&Met are in Service Today Than Ever Before ~ / Rural telephone service is more highly devel oped in this country than anywhere else in the world. Before the depression this company served about 40,000 rural telephones in the states of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. During the de pression this figure drop|>ed to 29,000. Since 1934 it has grown steadily and today is more than 67,788. Even more rural telephones would have been installed if we hadn't encountered ma terial shortages. Orders now on file will be filled in proper turn just as fast as materials can be secured. . THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Mrs. Earl Park of Poplar shop ped in Wolf Point Saturday. Big double feature program every Fri., Sat., Sun., at the Point theatre. “Lost Weekend,” academy award winner, is coming to Liberty April 30, May 1-2. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gearhart of Brockton were Wolf Point shop pers last Saturday. Vernon Ahrens of the south side transacted business in Wolf Point last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Opgrande made a business trip to Great Falls last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Bruebak ken of Oswego were in town shop ping last week end. Mr. and Mrs. IHarold Bawden of the Vida country were 'week end visitors in Wolf Point. a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill were in from Nickwall Saturday shopping and visiting in Wolf Point. Mr. and Mrs. Bodray Hagestad of the southside spent Saturday in Wolf Point visiting and shop ping. Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Davis of Oswego spent the week end in Wolf Point visiting friends in this vicinity. Howard Bogart of the Indian reclamation service in Poplar was a business caller in Wolf Point last week end. Robert and Earl Grainger and “Scoop” Archdale of Poplar were transacting business in Wolf Point last week, Friday. Mrs. Mary Smythe and sister. Helen Padgett of Glasgow were in Wolf Point Friday for the Harvey Johnson funeral services. Mrs. Thomas Rowan and grand son Ronnie of Minot visited at the home of Miss Mary Rowan in Wolf Point last week for a few days. Mrs. John Lee of Froid reports that her daughter Selma is recov ering nicely in a Miles City hos pital following serious injuries re ceived in an automobile accident three weeks ago. Holger Christianson of Froid attended the cattle show at Bill ings last week, purchasing three Shorthorn heifers which were de livered by truck. He was accom panied on the trip by his wife and daughter. THE HERALD-NEWS — Woif Point, Roosevelt County. Montana Howto keep from burning I Most people want to save. But once money gets into their pockets, it burns a > before they ever the ■’A n d the years go by without any great increase the During the Savings Plan was a Through somebody else did the And money without having run the dan hazard of being pockets from p.y- I day day. They never the iMIIHIMMMMiIiIM * so they didn’t miss it. Today, there are a lot of billions of dollars in War ^ ont ^ earning fat interest for folks who never would have on Your Uncle Samuel and you, yourself, know what thrift can do. That’s why the Payroll Savings Plan is being continued—this time on ||||||||||^^ U. S. Savings Bonds. Which also pay 4 dollars for 3 after 10 ■MHmMMMM MMHHnmHKgS Thrift is certainly to your benefit. So don’t stop your Just continue bonds and BBBMMMMW y our future, or s strictly a ^H^BBBBBb every working man and woman, w Keep on buying Savings Bonds through your Payroll Savings SAVE THE EASV WAV... Buy VOUR BONDS THROUGH PAyROU SAVINGS This message is published through the cooperation of and sponsored by the following firms and individuals: AUTO SALVAGE, J. F. Sullivan BLUE ROCK PRODUCTS CO. BUTTREY FOODS, INC. COAST-TO-COAST-STORE CAMPBELL BROS., Implements 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. FARM ELECTRIC SERVICE FEDERATED STORE FIRST STATE BANK GAMBLE STORE, V. G. Thomas HANSEN IMPLEMENT CO. HI-LINE CREAMERY HUXSOL DRUG JACOB’S WIND ELECTRIC L. M. CLAYTON FUNERAL CHAPEL LIBERTY hnd 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 E. Batilaff. Prop. OCCIDENT ELEVATOR CO. PURDY’S TOURIST COURT PUBLIC DRUG CO. RATHERT-SCHREIBER RED OWL FOOD STORE RODGER-WESTLAND SERVICE SERVICE STORE, F. J. Neutgena STEPHENS MERCANTILE CO. SUNNYSIDE BAKERY TAYLOR CAFE and SERVICE STATION THE FAD, Clothing and Shoe Store THE HERALD-NEWS THE STENNES CO. VETERANS FOREIGN WARS Poat No. 17M WHITE JEWELRY WOLF POINT CAFE WOLF POINT LOCKERS Thursday, March 28, 1M«