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Page Eight THESE WOMEN! (®) r ji ! Lil J ; I I »’B H “Just think, Dear, we can pretend we can’t get a maid just like other oeonle!” WAY BACK WHEN ‘Pa’ Was Courtin’ Ma’ — 30 YEARS AGO "What You Should Know About Infantile Paralysis” was the head ing to that week’s most import ant news. Occasional serious out breaks of the disease had brought about publicity warning all of the symptoms and results of the polio germ. The Maude Henderson Stock Co. was playing a three-night en gagement at the Glacier theatre. The plays were "The Dope Fiend." "Man and Master” and "Land of the Midnight Sun.” Markets: Wheat, 1.48; flax, 1.95; oats, .33; barley, .72; rye, 1.02; eggs, .30; butter, .25. Special Improvement District notice and a notice to contractors concerning the building of cement sidewalks was published that week after much discussion by the city council. The estimated cost of the entire project was $2,000, which was to be assessed by special tax against property owners in the district. An eight foot sidewalk was to be placed on south Front street with five foot crossings where it was deem ed necessary. 20 YEARS AGO Jack Dempsey lost his title of heavyweight champion to Gene Tunney in a ten-round bout at Philadelphia held Sept. 23. Wolf Point was planning its 4th Annual Trade Carnival to be held October 1 to 9. Hurricanes, floods and untime ly snow caused heavy losses of life and property and a tie-up in traffic throughout the entire coun- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY R. D. KNAPP, MD Physician and Surgeon Flynn Building Offic e Hours 10 to 12—2 to 6 Office 89—Phones—Res. 137 DR. P. M. FED A Dentist Huxsol Building PHONE 77—WOLF POINT J. C. MOSES Doctor of Dental Surgery Huxsol Building—Wolf Point PHONES: Office 29 Residence 121 Hamblin Electric SUPPLIES — FIXTURES Established in 1927 CHAS. W. HAMBLIN. Prop. WOLF POINT CAFE We Invite Your Patronage and assure you of GOOD FOOD WELL SERVED AT LOW PRICES TAKE HEED. lest He.also spare not thee Rom. 11:21 _ ■kk z/.f jf. l:l iiiktb ru hi .iyr.trrrrrii^ By d'Alcssio try that month. Billings had been selected as the site for the new Normal school amid much protest. One of the largest outfits in the country’ was seized by codnty and federal officers in a big liquor raid near Culbertson. It was a second offense penalty for several who were apprehended, and con siderable shooting was involved. Roosevelt county wheat returns high tests in a preliminary pro tein survey conducted by County Extension Office. Markets: Wheat, 1.27; flax. 1.96; rye, .69; butter, .40; eggs, .30; but ter fat, .38. 10 YEARS AGO Headlines stated that actual construction would begin" soon on the new Trinity hospital. Two acres of ground south of the Agency doctors’ place had been purchased and the building com mittee composed of A. W. Huxsol, M. B. Listerud and O. C. Johnson were busy with the details. Markets: Wheat, 1.23; butter fat, .34; butter, .28; eggs, .27. Seven earthquake shocks with in 12 hours were recorded at Helena, bringing the total to 2,112 shocks since the disastrous one the October before. School house bids were called and would be opened October 14 for the building of the new part of the high school which would extend south and west of the old building. The Knights of Columbus had elected the following to hold of- L. T. Krogstad, MD PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Huxsol Block, Wolf Point Office Phone 21 Office Hours—lo to I—2 to 5 With Dignity With Reverence With Sympathy CLAYTON Funeral Chapel Day Phone 47 Nite Phone 60 WOLF POINT, MONT. Try A Want Ad! THE HERALD-NBWB — Wok Point, Booeevdt Comly, Montau flee the ensuing year: Grand Knight—Leo Bogut Deputy Grand Knight—W. A. Kurtz. Warden —E. E. Krebsbach. J. C. Sullivan —Recording-secre- tary. J. E. Johnson —Financial Secre tary. J. E. Wamsley—Treasurer. H. N. Marron —Chancellor. Joe Dougherty—Advocate. M. B. Fargen—Trustee. IVOR ULLESTAD LEAVES SOON TO SPEND TWO YEARS IN NORWAY Ivor Ullestad of Wolf Point plans to leave about October sth on the first lap of the journey which will take him to his old homeland, Norway. Aardal, Stav anger is his destination where his father and nine brothers still reside. It has been fifteen years since he visited them and he is very anxious to find out just how much damage his old home suf fered’ at the hands of the Nazis during the long years of occupa tion. He expects to spend two years in Norway. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 1203-P In the matter of the Estate of Bertie Boucher, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Bertie Boucher, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers with in four months after the first pub lication of this notice, to the said administrator at his office in Wolf Point, Montana, the same being the place for the transac tion of the business of said estate in the County of Roosevelt. ERICK MOUM, Administrator of the estate of Bertie Boucher, deceased. Dated Sept. 18. 1946. H-N—Sept. 19-26, Oct. 3-10. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 1204-P In the matter of the Estate of Charles W. Boucher, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Charles W. Bou cher, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to ex hibit 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 Roos evelt ERICK MOUM, Administrator of the estate of Charles W. Boucher, deceased. Dated Sept 18, 1946. H-N—Sept 19-26, Oct. 3-10. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FORTHE COUNTY OF ROOSE veiLt' I No. 3846 Alias Summons Clarence Wilke and Isabel ) Wilke, husband and wife, ) Plaintiffs. ) -versus- Jolin W. Phillips; Midwest Oil ) and Refining Corporation, ) of Poplar, Montana; West- ) ern State Bank of St. Paul, ) Minnesota, A Corporation; ) Ole Anderson; C. L. Demp- ) ster; M. Lortscher; Jane Me- ) Mordie; Roosevelt County, ) a body politic and corporate ) of the State of Montana; ) the unknown heirs, devisees, ) legatees, executors, admin- ) istrators, successors, and as- ) signs, and trustees of the ) above named Defendants, and ) each of them, and any and ) all persons unknown who ) claim or may claim any ) right, title, estate, or in- ) terest in, or lien or encum- ) brance upon the real prop- ) - erty described in this com- ) plaint, or any part thereof, ) adverse to Plaintiffs’ title ) thereto, whether such claim ) or possible claim be present ) or contingent including any ) claim ot possible claim of ) dower, inchoate or accrued. ) Defendants. ) THE STATE OF MONTANA Sends Greetings to the above named defendants, and to each of them: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action 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 of you reside and to file your answer and serve a copy there of upon the plaintiff’s attorney within twenty days after service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judg ment will be taken against you, by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. This action is brought for the purpose of quieting title to the following real estate, situate, lying and being in the County of Roose velt, State of Montana, to-wit: East half of the northeast quarter of the southwest quar ter and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 8; southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Sec tion 9, all in Township 27, North, of Range 51, E. M. M. in the County of Roosevelt, State of Montana. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 31st day of Aug ust, 1946. GUY A. MILLER, Clerk (Court Seal) ARLIE M. FOOR. Attorney for Plaintiffs, Wolf Point, Montana. H.-N. Sept. 5, 12, 19. 26. Bb^2i Sk^^B J oBTI I [7 ‘ Fil kL HZ • EJ—J b I OH? v^^b vvl Will there be any shortage... ten years from now? This message is published through the cooperation of and sponsored by the following firms and individuals: AUTO SALVAGE, J. F. Sußrvan BLUE ROCK PRODUCTS CO. BUTTREY FOODS, INC. COAST-TO-COAST-STORE 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 It’s very unlikely that there’ll be a scarcity of things to buy in 1956. But you might be faced with a much more distressing shortage—a shortage of MONEY TO BUY THINGS WITH! Fortunately, this is a shortage that a persistent and foresighted man can avoid. It s one you, personally, can do some thing about. How? By the simple and painless proc ess of buying U. S. Savings Bonds regu lariy . . . through a Payroll Savings Plan. THE EASY WAY...BUY YOUR BONDS THROUGH BAYROLL SAVINGS FEDERATED STORE FIRST STATE BANK GAMBLE STORE, V. G. Thomas HANSEN IMPLEMENT CO. HI-LINE CREAMERY HUXSOL DRUG L. M. CLAYTON FUNERAL CHAPEL LIBERTY and POINT IHEATRES 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 OCCIDENT ELEVATOR CO. If you’ve been buying bonds that way —KEEP IT UP. If you haven’t, start buy ing them now and—KEEP IT UP. And, above all, hold on to the bonds you’ve bought. Result: In 10 years, you’ll get back $4 for every $3 you’ve invested. And you’ll get it back in nice lump sums as your Bonds come due. You’re not short of cash now. Why take a chance on being short in the future? Keep buying Bonds. Thursday, September 26, 1946 PUBLIC DRUG CO. RATHERT-SCHREIBER RED OWL FOOD STORE SERVICE STORE. F. J. Neutgens THE FAD, Clothing and Shoe Store THE HERALD-NEWS THE STENNES CO. VETERANS FOREIGN WARS Post No. 1765 WHITE JEWELRY WOLF POINT CAFE WOLF POINT LOCKERS