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Page Eight WAY BACK WHEN —•PA’ WAS COURTIN’ 'MA'— E S S 30 YEARS AGO The boiler of the engine of a freight train exploded near Wolf Point killing two men instantly. Engineer S. Pitman and Fireman Sylvester Shepherd met death about 200 feet west of the depot where they had been spotting livestock cars for a west bound freight. Q. W. Hoppe, brakeman was on top of the tender and was terribly scalded and died in a Glasgow Hos pital, Joe Marrvis student firemen received a broken leg when he jumped clear. Chas. W. Hamblin and Edith E. Johnson of Sand Creek were united in marriage at the M. E. parsonage with Rev. R. W. Nelson officiating. eh Buy the Bread that is made in your || = | Home Town by Home Town People! 11 If —BUY— || || HOME TOWN ENRICHED WHITE || = = ' and our || || DELICIOUS POTATO BREAD | |= Oven Fresh to the Store Shelf Daily 11 WOLF POINT BAKERY = = WE BUY THE BEST TO BAKE THE BEST f= E= HARRY H. HARTZ —PROPS.— HENRY HAMILL == BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY L. T. Krogstad, MD PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Huxsol Block, Wolf Point Office Phone 21 Office Hoars—lo to I—2 to 5 Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce Meetings Every First Monday of Each Month at 8:00 p.m. at the Wolf Point Case ¥ ¥ * CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS Lenhart & Peterson HOME BUILDING AND REMODELING Plate Glass and Store Fronts —Phone 245-R— Wolf Point, Mont. LOCAL HAULING AND TRANSFER SERVICE Point Transfer Phofies: Office 102-W Residence 86-R With Dignity With Reverence With Sympathy CLAYTON Funeral Chapel Day Phone 47 Nite Phone 60 WOLF POINT, MONTANA 'TAKE HEED, lest He .also spare not thee Rom. II: 21 J~- The Second Liberty I>oan to raise |20,000 for Wolf Point was sched uled for October 27th. Dan McAllen, prominent mer chant of Wolf Point, was found dead in bed, death apparently hav ing been the result of suicide. 20 YEARS AGO “Mister” Frank Catlin, Wolf Point Attorney was champion golfer of the community with Dr. J. R. Burgess, runner-up; Medalist was George Flint and winner of the consolation finals was Dr. J. C. DeWane. All this took place at the annual Wolf Point golf tour ney. M. J. Schwinden won first prize for his entry in the N. E. Montana Corn Show at Culbertson. MARKETER— Wheat $1.07 Flax 1.82 Rye 66 Barley 52 Butter 45 R. D. KNAPP, MD Physician and Surgeon Flynn Building Offic® Hours 10 to 12—2 to I Office 89—Phones—Res. 117 DR. P. M. FED A Dentist Huxsol Building PHONE 77—WOLF POftiT J. C. MOSES Doctor of Dental'Surgery Huxsol Building—Wolf Paint PHONES: Offire 29 Residence 121 Hamblin Electric SUPPLIES — FIXTURES Established in 1927 CHAS. W. HAMBLIN. Prof. WOOD’S AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE Wolf Point, Montana All Types of Auto Elactrio and Magneto Sarvioa and Repair Howard Woods, Prop. Street Construction Co. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Located at rear of Farmers Union Lbr. Co. Phone 280 - Wolf Point, Mont. W. E. Burnison REAL ESTATE INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS “There is no substitute for sound insurance** Wolf Point, Montana WOLF POINT CAFE We Invite Your Patronage and assure you of GOOD FOOD WELL SERVED AT LOW PRICES THE HERALD-NEWS— Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana Eggs 35 Butterfat 40 10 YEARS AGO The president had called a spe cial session of Congress to con sider legislation on crop control, farm program and price control for the farmers. Wolf Point was host to the Le gion convention that year with H. N. Marron toastmaster and Nation al Committeeman. Mrs. G. E. Wood ward won the Cedar Chest given away by the Auxiliary the evening of the banquet. Dewey Lowers, flying County Surveyor made an Inspection flight around the county and chose pros pective sites for farm dams. MARKETS— Wheat 93 Butter 35 Eggs 35 Butterfat 33 and .43 The Yankees outclassed the Giants to win the World Series, playing five errorless games. The Giants won only one game of the series. Joshua Wetsit and party attend ed the Indian Fair at the Crow Agency at Hardin and Mr. Wetsit was conducted on a tour of the old battlefield where his father Bow man was killed by Coyote and Deer nose while on a horse-raiding party. Deer Node acted as guide to Mr. Wetsit. Mr. Wetsits sister, Mrs. Henry Blacktail was shown over the scene of her father’s death, by Coyote, two years before and ac cording to Indian custom, Coyote had adopted Mr. Wetsit and Mrs. Blacktail because he was their fa ther’s slayer. Coyote had died the IN THE DISTRICT' COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ROOSEVELT. No. 3971 ALIAS SUMMONS William J. Johnson, ) Plaintiff. ) —versus — ) C. H. McLaughlin and Jane ) Doe McLaughlin, his wife; ) A. V. Applegren. Administra- ) tor of the Estate of H. G. ) Geringer, deceased; Herman ) Appelgren and and Jane Doe ) Appelgren, his wife, the un- ) known heirs, devisees, leg- ) atees, executors, administra- ) tors, successors, assigns, and ) trustees of the above named ) Defendants, and each of ) them, and any and all per- ) sons known or unknown who ) claim or may claim any ) right, title, estate or iter- ) est in, or lien or encum- ) brance upon the real proper- ) ty described in Plaintiff’s ) complaint, or any part there- ) of, adverse to Plaintiff’s ti- ) tie thereto, whether such ) claim or possible claim be ) present or contingent, in- ) eluding any claim or possible ) claim of dower, inchoate, or ) accrued, Defendants. ) THE STATE OF MONTANA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANTS, GREETING: You are hereby summoned to an swer the Complaint in this action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, a copy of which is hereby served upon you. and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the Plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days after, the service of the summons, exculusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, i judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the Complaint. The action in said Complaint is brought for the purpose of quieting title to the following described lands and premises in the County of Roo sevelt, State of Montana, to-wit: Lots 11, 12, 13. and 14 of Block 4 in Appelgren’s First Addition to the Townsite of the City of Wolf Point. County of ’Roosevelt, State of Montana. Witness my hand and the seal of this Court this 23rd day of October. 1947. (Court Seal) GUY A. MILLER, Clerk of the District Court. ARLIE M. FOOR Attorney for Plaintiff Wolf Point, Montana. H-N Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ROOSEVELT. 3970 ALIAS SUMMONS Charles H. Nelson, Plaintiff. ) —versus— ) John R. Grogan and Jane ) Doe Grogan, his wife; G. F. ) Grogan and Minnie Grogan. ) his wife; John B. Grogan ) and Jane Doe Grogan, his ) wife; C. L. Grogan and Jane ) Doe Grogan, his wife; Ar- ) thur Grogan and Jane Doe ) Grogan, his wife; the un- ) known heirs, devisees, lega- ) teej*. executors, administra- ) tors, successors, assigns and ) trustees, of the above named ) Defendants and each of ) them, and any and all per- ) sons unknown who claim or ) may claim any right, title, ) estate, or interest in, or lien ) or encumbrance upon the ) real property described in ) Plaintiff’s complaint, or any ) part thereof. adverse to ) Plaintiff's title thereto, whe- ) ther such claim or possible ) claim be present or contin- ) gent. Including any claim or ) possible claim of dower in- ) choate or accrued. ) Defendants. ) THE STATE OF MONTANA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE FENDANTS, GREETINGS: )OU are hereby summoned to an swer 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 thereof upon the plain tiff's attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this Sum mans, exclusive of the day of service; and In case' of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken igainst you. by default, for the re lief demanded In the complaint. The action In said Complaint is brought for the purpose of Quieting Title to the following described lands and premises in the County of Roosevelt, State of Montana, to-wit: Lots 1,2, 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8,9, 10, 11, and 12. all in Block 5 of Cushing's First addition lo the Townsite of Culbertson. County of Roosevelt, State of Montana, together with all of the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or in anywise appertaining thereto. Witness my hand and aeal of this Court this 18th day of October. 1917. (Court Seal) GUY A. MILDER. Clerk of the District Court. ARLIE M FOOR, Attorney for Plaintiff W*»U Point. Montana /H-N Oct. 23. 30. Nov 6. 13 year previous to the Wetsit’s visit (In the Wetsit party was their adopted son Alex Du Maree who was killed in the south Pacific in World War IL WIDEAWAKE Mrs. Axel Grimtrud K g H Grimsruds were Sunday guests at the Ben Fclden home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Toavs and sons, visited the N. F. Toavs family Fri day night. Steve Marron visited the A. P. Bilyeu’s Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Toavs were Friday shoppers in town. Those who visited with Mrs. Har ry Sorensen in town Saturday were her son Rusty and family of Froid, Mr. Forsyth, Johnnie Forbes, Miss Moore and the teacher at Volt IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL D IS TRICT OF THE STATE OF MON TANA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ROOSEVELT No. 3962 ALIAS SUMMONS Joseph T. Fahey, Plaintiff, ) —versus — ) August P. Henschel and Jane ) Doe Henschel. his wife ) First National Bank of ) Wolf Point, Montana. A Cor- ) poration; Sheridan County. ) State of Montana, a Political ) Sub-division of the State of ) Montana; Steve Nason. Ad- ) minlstrator of the Estate of ) H. B. Nason, deceased; the ) unknown heirs, devisees, leg- ) atees, executors, adminstra- ) tors, successors, assigns, and ) trustees, of the above-nam- ) ed Defendants, and each of ) them, and any and all per- ) sons known or unknown who ) claim or may claim any ) right, title, estate or in- ) terest in or lien or encum- ) brance upon the real pro- ) perty described in Plain- ) tiff’s complaint, or any part ) thereof, adverse to Plain- ) tiff’s title thereto, whether ) such claim or possible claim ) to present or contingent. ) including any claim or possi- ) ble claim of dower, iinchoate ) or accrued. Defendants ) THE STATE OF MONTANA Sends Greeting to the above nam ed defendant, and to each of them: You are hereby summoned to an swer 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 thereof upon the plain tiff’s attorney within twenty days after service of this Summons, ex clusive of the day of service: and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you, by default, for the re lief demanded in the complaint. This action is brought for the purpose of quieting title to the real estate described as follows, to-wit: Lots 13 and 14 in Block 8 of North Wolf Point, Wolf Point, County of Roosevelt, State of Montana. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 17th day of October, 1947. (Court Seal) GUY A. MILLER, Clerk ARLIE M. FOOR. Attorney for Plaint!*”* Wolf Point. Montana Oct. 23, 30, Nov. 6. 13 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAX. DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ROOSEVELT. No. 3961 ALIAS SUMMONS Mathias L. Eliason, also ) known as Matt Eliason, M. ) L. Eliason and Mathias Eli- ) ason. Plaintiff. ) —versus — ) Martin Bloem and Jane Doe ) Bloem. his wife; Margaret ) Hubbard, also* beneficiary of ) the Estate of A. B. Hifb- ) bard, deceased; John Sol- ) berg, a single man; Hadie ) Stolen and Jane Doe Stolen. ) his wile; E. L. Gates and ) Jane Doe Gates, his wife; ) Emma M. Johnson; Mrs. ) Kate Crockett; Hattie Ren; ) Mrs. W. J. Johnson;• John ) Stenslund; Fred Williams; ) also known as Fred R. Wil- ) liams, a single man; First ) State Bank of Wolf Point, ) Montana. A Banking Corpor- ) ation. First National Bank ) of Wolf Point, Montana. A ) Banking Corporation: Securi- ) ty State Bank of Wolf Point, ) Montana, a defunct banking ) corporation. the unknown ) heirs, devisees, legatees, ex- ) ecutors, administrators, sue- ) cessors, assigns and trus- ) tees of the above named De- ) fendants, and each of them. ) and any and all persons ) known or unknown who ) claim or may claim any ) • right, title, estate or interest ) in, or lien or encumbrance ) upon the real property de- ) scribed in Plaintiff’s com- ) plaint, or any part thereof, ) adverse to Plaintiff’s title ) thereto, whether such claim ) or possible claim be present ) or contingent, including any ) claim or possible claim of ) dower, inchoate or accrued. ) Defendants. ) THE STATE OF MONTANA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANTS. GREETING: You are herebj’ summoned to an swer 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 you, and to tile your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the Plaintiff’s attor ney within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons, exclu sive of the day of service; and In case of your failure to appear or answer, Judgment will be taken against you by default, for the re lief demanded in the complaint. This action is brought for the purpose of quieting title to the following real estate situated, lying and being in the County of Roose velt, State of Montana, to-wit: Lots 1, 2 and 3 in Block 7 of Slbbitt’s Addition, except that part of said lots conveyed to the State of Montana for high way purposes; Lot 8 in Block 8 of * Slbbitt’s Addition; Lots 2. 3, 4, and 7 in Block 10 of Slbbitt’s Addition; Lot 11 in Block 17 of North Wolf Point; Lot 2 in Block 18 of North Wolf point; Lot 14 in Block 36 of the Origi nal Townsite; All in the town site of the City of Wolf Point. County of Roosevelt. State of Montana, together with all of the tenements. hereditaments appurtenances thereunto belong ing or in anywise appertaining thereto. Witness my hand and seal of this Court this 3rd day of October A. D., 1947. GUY A. MILLER. Clerk of the District Court ARLIE M. FOOR. Attorney for Estate. Wolf Point, Montana. H-N. Oct. 9-16-23-30 school, Mrs. Folden and Mrs. Grims rud. Mrs. Earl Maltby and daughter motored to town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Toavs were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hydner Sunday. In the evening they drove to the Wil- ESTRAY SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 7th day of November, 1947 at the hour of two (2) o’clock p. m. of said day at the Charlie Sager ranch 32 miles north of Brockton, I will sell at public auction to thd highest bidder for cash to-wit: One Polled white face yearling bull. No brand. Anyone proving ownership of said animal must pre sent claims before time of sale. Leslie Adams, Stock Inspector H-N, Oct 16, 23, 30, Nov. 6 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Arthur D. Forsness, de ceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the undersigned, Administratrix ot the Estate of Arthur D. Forsness deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten (10) months after the first publica tion of this notice, to the said Ad ministratrix at the law offices of Ernest L. Walton, in the Huxsol Office Building, in Wolf Point, Mon tana, which are hereby designated as the place for the transaction of the business of said Estate, in the County of Roosevelt, and State of Montana. Dated October 14th. 1947. CORA LILLIAN FORSNESS, Administratrix of the Estate of Arthur D. Forsness, deceas ed. H-N Oct. 16, 23, 80 and Nov. 6 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Benjamin F. Seip, Deceas ed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. By the undersigned, Pauline Seip Marsh. Administratrix of the Estate of Ben jamin F. Seip, deceased, to the cred itors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four (4) months af ter the first publication of this Jgo tice, to the said Pauline Seip Marsh, at the law offices of David N. Ny quist, at Scobey, Montana, the same being the placi for the transaction of the businessFof the said estate in the State of Montana. Dated on this 4th day of October. A. D., 1947. PAULINE SEIP MARSH. Administratrix of the Estate of Benjamin F. Seip, deceased. DAVID N. NYQUIST, Attorney for Administratrix. Scobey, Montana. H-N Oct. 9, 16, 23. 30 New Ibrk El Gets Psychoanalyzed i ft Mr by FRED HALPERT New York, N. Y. Manhattan’* sick 3rd Avenue Elevated might as well get measured for a coffin —it’s living on borrowed time. How come ? Its psychology ii all wrong. That’s the novel reason we heard advanced the other day for the Elevated’s losing business to the subways all these years. Here’s the low-down, according to our amateur psychologist. You have to walk upstairs to get on the El. The subway makes more sense to New Yorkers. You can postpone walking upstairs till you get off. An New Yorkers lazier than other people? Not at'all. Isa just human nature to put things off. This message Is published through ths cooperation of and sponsor ed by the following firms and individuala: AULTS Super Value Market FARM ELECTRIC SERVICE FEDERATED STORE FIRST STATE BANK HI-LINE CREAMERY HUXSOL DRUG L. M. CLAYTON FUNERAL CHAPEL LIBERTY and POINT THEATRES LIEN MOTOR SALES, Frazer LUNDS FEED & SEED STORE BUTTREY FOODS. INC. COAST-TO-COAST-STORE CAMRUD MOTORS CASEY BROS. LIVESTOCK CO. lard Ruggles home to get Bobby who spent Saturday night with Butch. Spiders have four pairs of legs and two sets of jaws. CMIMiSSMB HtKIMn , SOUTH IT. PAUL him mi tm •! Imm immi BO YIAKS CONTINUOUS SUtVICS | WHEN IN WOLF POINT f | STOP IN AT | | ' DAVID’S * | ■■ * • ■■* ■' . ■'< *v,l div ' A ■ : j 1 1 L- . — Waif | Cigars — Games — Candies f - - FINEST BAR SERVICE - - r.iimtmiiiiiimiiiiiiiiumiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHii? It’s the same way with saving money. (You know—that green stuff that eats holes in pockets?) Folks with the best intentions of saving put it off just like climbing stairs. That’s why the automatic plans for buying U. S. Savings Bonds make so much sense ... which brings us to the purpose of this story. There are two of these plans. The Payroll Savings Plan—where you work. And the Bond-A- Month Plan where you bank. On either plan, you gloatingly collect 33>^% interest after 10 years. You safeguard your nice, shiny future. And you are put-it-off proofed. How about getting on one of these plans before you—er—put it off? Like the man says: Thursday, October 30, 1947 » Night accidents in cities were reaponaible for almost two-thlrds of city traffic death* In I»4#, the National Safety Council eaye. Slow down at sundown, because you must see trouble to avoid it. WOLF POINT BAKERY DAVEY TAILORS DAVID BILLIARDS ELLIS THORSEN, Conoco Station ERICKSTEIN CHEVROLET CO. MR. and MRS. A. F. TOAVS MR. and MRS. EMIL NELSON NORBY’S SWEET SHOP OCCIDENT ELEVATOR CO. THE HERALD-NEWS MARSHALL-WELLS STORES WHITE JEWELRY WOLF POINT CAFE