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Page Two Independents Will Meet Ghost Squad In Game Sunday Local cage team to start SEASON AGAINST NATIONAL BASKETBALL STARS; TALL MEN MAKE LOCAL PROS PECTS BRIGHTER. Bill McQulller, "scat” forward And guard, will be one of the inter •ltlng newcomers appearing for the first time with.the Sioux City, lowa colored comedidns when the famous Fisher's Ghosts squad meets the Wolf Point Independents here on tlext Sunday night, November 20, 1 p.m. at the high school gymnas ium. The Independent squad this year should be a good one. The YOU'LL DO BETTER AT NORTHSIDE See Us for Your HOOVER UNIFORMS Made of Finest Nylon See the Merry-Go-Round Bank Something New in Banks—Order Now for Christmas Let Us Fit You With a Pair of CHARLES CHESTER SHOES They are air cushioned from heel to toe. Also arch supporting— None better. We have your size. —YES, WE HAVE BOOTS FOR WINTER FOR ALL— See the AMERICAN FLYER TRAIN —lt couples and uncouples itself. Priced at $22.59. Kids and Dad Will Love It! See Us for Your Christmas Present NORTHSIDE VARIETY STORE WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS WE HAVE BEER FOR YOU TO TAKE HOME LEONARD at II .1 LI I ■ ■* * Kfe.-..-.: A Y / Q e Q ■“ . ; cr ft. " ® . J AAMCtTW ’ S V_^2 'y 1 • 15.1 Sq. Ft. as Shall’ II J Areal ( ] • 25-Lb. Frezea Feed . J I Chest! | J • Extra-High Bottle Ster-( M l"' 7'" I °®* ^potal Hl L, • H-Qt- Slidtag Vegetable 1 M !' Crirper! SM_^— Heady Treyi leeaord leaety, Ecea *■¥/ DepeadaWityt MODAL SL Other New Leonard ■*rator» from $189.95 to $449.95 t *Pricf thou n are for deliwy in vour WJ A kikhen with 5-Yrar Proleciion Plan. K M I Stale and local facet tpecijicaliont to without / I hr A M t.\ IMI |> GOLDEN I . \ % ANNIVERSARY / / . r““ W C E R TIEIC AT E JV ' I ^^S^ovwo At I I <J»^^ lack of height last year is not apparent with four men over six foot and several other men close to the six foot mark. Mainstays of the '49-50 team will probably be Don, John and poss ibly Ivan Bushman; Ray and Don Wolf, Bob Stephens, Jack Marron. Leo McLachlan, Darrel Beecher, and Herman Shumway. Dale Mc- Dermott fills the role of a very capable and experienced manager. Another rookie with the Ghosts and from the Dapper Dans, one of Fisher’s farm clubs, is Sam Sharpe, over six foot and who tips the beam at 195 pounds. He plays the pivot post and cand do anything with the ball but eat It. Sam has had years THE HERALD-NEWS — Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana • of experience traveling with other name clubs and is a decided asset to this season’s edition of the Sioux City court clowns. As usual, the game will be a mix tiire of basketball mayhem and outstanding skill on the part of the Ghosts. In Wolf Point last year, the team drew a record crowd of ex cited basketball fans who never knew what to expect from the local or visiting team. As this is the first appearance of the Independents, a large crowd of Wolf I’oint boosters is expected to turn out. Up against the roughest type of competition, the local boys will have opportunity to display ther ability and to show fans what to expect as the basketball season rolls along. Any first-season rough edges should be shaved off by the fast-action Ghosts. SOUTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Dillon re cently returned from a 10-day bus iness trip to Thermopolis. They stopped over in Billings on the re turn trip. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fromdah! and Roger, and Mr. and Mrs. Severt Fromdahl spent one night on the shore at Bear Creek —a pretty chilly night too, which necessitated a camp fire, to keep warm. They de cided to have supper before going home, and the rest .of the crowd left. When they decided to go it was impossible to start their car. Robert, at home, next morning, was worried, when they didn’t re turn, so started out to search. He found them hungry and cold on the shore of Bear creek, and after pulling the stubborn car around they succeeded in getting it started for home. Rasmus Halverson helped (). B. Horseford and Russell Harmon butcher last week. All enjoyed a delicious dinner at the Horseford home afterwards. Our community was deeply , grieved to hear that Grandpa, Meyers had passed away at the : home of his daughter. Mrs. W. S. ' Good, in Great Falls. All of us had known Grandpa so long; and he will surely be missed i by his many friends of this neigh borhood. Sylvester Dillon trucked horses to Sidney for the stock sale on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Good, the George Good family, and Eileen and : Wilma Dillon, enjoyed the show in Wolf Point, Saturday evening. Sl— S South Culbertson 8a • % Mr. and Mrs. Don Birch and I^ar ry were in Sidney Monday. Bennie Antonson was hauling coal Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Patch and chidren wore in Culbertson Tues day. Kennth Hill hauled a load of cat tle for Don Birch to Sidney Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cellmer and children were callers in Cul bertson Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gould drove to Sidney Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chrisenson and children were supper guests Ar mistice day_ at the Stan Patches. Mr. and Mrs. Don Birch and children were in Culbertson Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Antonson and chidren were visitors at the J CURLEE OVERCOATS AS WELL AS SUITS are the best buy on the market. Excellent styles, latest pat terns, superb quality. No better val ues anywhere.' You are cordially invited to come in aid see for yourself The FAD O. C. and Don LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS Sig Hove is on a hunting trip in the Lewistown area. Vurnia Lou Grayson of Scoby spent the weekend at the parental George Grayson home. The John McCulleys moved into the home recently vacated by the Morris Nygaards this week. Mr. and Mrs. I. w. Buchanan of Poplar visited and shopped in Wolf Point Thursday afternoon, of last week. The Virgil Buchanan family spent Armistice day visiting the parental I. W. Buchanan home in Poplar. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nygaard and chidren of Sidney spent Sunday visiting at the Harry Casey home in Wolf Point. Mrs. Inga Peterson of Willmar, Minnesota is a visitor at the home of her brother, C. P. Swedborg. She* has recently visited with other bro thers in Canada. Bill Wood home. I>aura Jean stayed over the weekend with her grand parents. Edward Hedges and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie zVntonsen and child ren were evening visitors at the Stan Patch home Sunday. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ROOSEVELT No. 1333-P IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE J. TIESZEN. .Deceased NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR ORDER TO CONVEY REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereb.V given that the Petition of Henry F. Schartner. the Administrator of the above entitled estate, for an Order authorizing and directing the said Administrator to convey the property hereinafter de scribed to Toby Unrau and Margaret Unrau, husband and wife, of Frzer, Montana, in compliance with the terms of a Contract for the Sale of Land entered into by the decendent in his life time, as seller; and that Friday, the 9th day of December. 1949, at ten o’clock a.m. of said day in the Court-room of the Court-house of said Court in the City of Wolf Point. County of Roosevelt, State of Montana, has been set for the hear ing of said Petition and all persons I Interested are hereby notified to ap | pear at the time and place set for said hearing and show cause, if any they have, why the order should not be made. The real property to l>e con veyed is described as follows: North half of Section 35. Town ship 31 North, of Range 45, E. M. M. containing 320 acres, more or less, according to the Government Survey thereof, in the County of Valley, State of Montana, together with all of the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise apper taining thereto. Reference is hereby made to the said Petition for further particulars. Dated at Wolf Point, Montana, this 14th day of November, 1949. GUY A. MILLER Clerk of the Court. (Court Seal) ARLIE M. FOOR Attorney for Petitioner / Wolf Point. Montana. (H-N—Nov. 17-24; Dec. 1-8) Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Dunn spent Sunday in Malta transacting bus iness. Mrs. James Terry, Sr., is spend ing the week at the ranch south of the river. John Olson and Ray Eggebrecht went to Minot last week and re turned with a supply of hay. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bondy and children of Fort Pock visited at the Marlyn Johnson home Sunday. Mrs. Alice Fossen, county super intendent of schools, attended a school meeting at Billings last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Max Fitszimmons went to Billings this week on a. combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stephens and daughter Nancy Jo, made a trip to Poplar on business Monday af ternooon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kempton spent the weekend attending to business matters at Terry and visiting rel tives enroute. Mr. and Mrs. Berton Siljenberg spent the weekend visiting at the Milton Siljenberg home in the north farming area. Bill and Karl Welzenbach loft Monday for Billings to bring back a load of storage tanks for the F.U. Oil company. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Swedberg re turned recently from Minneapolis where they attended the Univers ity of Minnesota Homecoming and visited their son Robert and wife, in the Citics. Henry R. Puckett, of Tacoma, Washington, is a visitor at the home of his brother, A. L. Puckett of Wolf Point. “A. L.” is improv ing slowly from his recent serious illness, but is still confined to his home. O? 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