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Page Four LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS Jim Terry, Sr. is spending the week at the ranch on the south side. Billy Shipmanyof Butte spent the holidays with his mother in Wolf Point. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ahrens of Vida were Wolf Point shoppers Thurs day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jude Vine of Vida were business callers in Wolf Point Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lenhart of Glasgow visited the L. M. Clayton home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson and family spent Christmas at the H. H. Bruegger home in Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hovey and boys left last week to visit Mr. "Hovey’s relatives in California for 10 days. Jack and Len Price returned evening from spending Christmas with her • parents at Oaks, N. D. The HERALD-NEWS— OFFICIAL NEWBPAPER OF ROOBEVELT COUNTY Established in 1913 Continuation of The Wolf Point Herald, The Roosevelt County Nears, The Fort Peck Leader, The Wolf Point Promoter, The Roosevelt County Independent. Filtered as second class matter at the post office at Wolf Point, Montana, July 11, 1940, under the Act of March t, 1179. Member Eastern Montana Preaa Aaaooiatlan Published Every Thursday Morning at Wolf Point, County Bsat of Roosevelt County, Montana HARRY N. DOWNS and MIKE M. VUKELICH Editors and Publishers CL C. (Kip) HINTON, Aasooiats Editor — SUBSCRIPTION RATEB — Roosevelt, McCone, Daniels, Valley, Sheridan and Richland). Outside the above counties, $1.60 per year. I LIBERTY THEATRE 8:00 P. M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30-31 I CARTOON COMEDY — FOOTBALL OF 194 S I SUNDAY & MONDAY, JANUARY 1-2, MATINEE SUN. 2:30 P.M. CARTOON — LATEST WORLD NEWS TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, JANUARY 3-4-5 — Cash Night Tuesday Wrfll.n b, Joh. T.W Edmu«l H. No»th • by RAOUL I^ALSH M CARTOON — CHAMPION REEL — WORLD NEWS POINT THEATRE BHOW STARTS AT 8:00 P. M. iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiii Big Double Feature Progra m FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY, DEC. 30-31 & JAN. 1 ■T-. CARTOON COMEDY — MATINEE SATURDAY. 2:31) P.M. Isabel Young of Glasgow spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Young, , Ralph Hammond of Poplar att ended to business matters in Wolf Point on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hlllestad went to Alamo, N. D., and spent the holi days with Mr. Hillestad's people. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bilyeu and family spent Christmas with her brother, Douglas Sorenson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Baker and Charlie Nesbit of Poplar were bus iness callers in the county seat Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rush of Kinman Business University at Wolf Point spent Christmas at the parental Audet home in Scobey. Mrs. K. W. Canavan and son, Douglas and daughter, Pamela, left Tuesday for their home in Great Falls after spending 10 days at the tyomo of Mrs. Canavan’s parents, I Ml I ?'SHED NO TEARS , for this evil woman! i i———— j THE HERALD-NEWS Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana Dr. and Mrs. R. El Dunn. Mr. Can avan came on Christmas eve to spend the holiday with the family and returned with them Tuesday. Miss Joyce Shrader of Great Falls , was a Christmas visitor at the home of her parents, Ms. and Mrs. Amos Shrader of east Wolf Point. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis (nee Inez Ahrens) arrived last weekend to spend the holidays at the paren tal Fred Ahrens home in Wolf Point Mr. and Mrs. Erick Mourn went to Sidney for the holidays to visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hall, and fam ily. Arne Traeholt and Leßoy Fitz- Simmons who are students at the Spokane spent the week end with their relatives in Wolf Point Tues day. Archie Hove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hove of Wolf Point is spending a 13 day furlough from Fort Warren, Wyo., with his par ents. Mrs. A. C. Terpe and daughter Kay left last week for Corpus Christ!, Texas to attend the wedd ing of Howard Terpe, during the holiday week. Mr. and Mrs. James Sprague and sons of Great Falls are spending the holidays with the Rex Spragues, Rex, Jr., is home from Jamestown college also. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Swanson (nee Isabel Howe) of Minot, spent the holiday week end at the C. E. Howe in Wolf Point, returning home Wednesday. Francis Thomas, who Is in nur ses training at Great Falls spent the holiday vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thomas of-Nortll Wolf Point. She will finish her training in Morch. Mrs. Martha Cosio and Mary ' Ann Cody arrived from California last week to spend the Christmas holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Leßoy Cody and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Casey and Mr. i and Mrs. Jim Casey left last week for Minneapolis, Minn., to spend a few days at the home of the boys t mother and other relatives. i 1 Mrs, Edna Yandell leaves Friday i to spend a few days with her son Fred and wife at Oswego, after which she will go on to Deerlodge c where she will make her home. £ I Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Beecher and 1 Beecher left Saturday to ( spend the holidays at their home in North Dakota, returning to their various occupations Tuesday of £ this week. 1 f Evelyn Coffey Tosney received t word this week that she is to join 1 her husband in Japan, sailing Jan- £ liary 12 from Seattle. Her papers r had been missent and lost, causing £ much delay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kempton and daughter Kay left Saturday for Glendive where they spent Christ mas eve at the Hodge’s and on to Terry to spend Chrismas day with Mrs. Kempton’s mother. Billy (Jesse) Johnson who is at tending the university of Utah at Salt Lake City, is spending his Christmas vacation in Wolf Point at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson. 1 Betty Neutgens, lab Technician at St. Josephs hospital in Minot, was a Christmas visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hazel Neutgens of Wolf Point. She returned to her duties at Minot this (Thursday) morning. Word received by friends in Wolf Point are to the effect that E. B. Styers expect to spend New Years in Miami and see their beloved Santa Clara, Calif., team play in the Orange bowl game there Mon day. Mike accompanied them to Florida. They spent Christmas in Dallas, Texas enroute. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buchanan visited freinds in Wolf Point last week and went on to Fraser to spend Christmas at the parental L. J. Johnson home there. They have recently returned from Seat tle, Washington, and will make their home in Montana again accor ding to pressent plans. DINNER PARTI E 8 Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Dunn were hosts at two dinner parties last week Monday and Tuesday evening. Guests Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Randall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Co wen and son and Mr. I and Mrs. Harry Stebbins. Tuesday guests were Mr. and Mrs. ' Oliver Montgomery, Lona Lee and Joanna and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bull. ii EffS YOU’LL vWm\ never read it! BUT IT’S VITAL TO YOUR HEALTH THI UNHID STATES PHARMACOPOEIA It a work containing o lilt of occspUd drugs, togotbor wlrti ostoblisHod mini mum standards for strongtb ord purity, at Isgaliisd by tho national Food and Drugs Act. Tbit and othor roforonct and technical volumot aro your Pharmacist's con stant "companions'*— all toward bringing you fbo u'*t«nato in proscrip tion torvlco. SOOD HEALTH TO ALL FROM j®®) PUBLIC DRUG Gordon Montgomery WOLF POINT, MONT. Christmas Dinners Jerry Pittman spent Christmas with friends in Culbertson. Miss Lovella Aagen returned Tue sday from Watford City where she spent Christmas with her folks. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Detienne and Merle of Bainville were Christ mas guests at the John Bilyeu home. Guests at the L. M. Clayton home Christmas day were tne P. M. Feda family, Mrs. L. M. Clayton, Sr. and J. L. Davey. i Vivian Anderson and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Porter spent Christmas at the Milton Siljenberg farm home. i The Melvin Jacobsens and Gor don Lunds were Christmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoversland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eggebrecht and the Carlson family were din ner guests Christmas at the Ralph Eggebrecht home. Mrs. Emma Anderson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamblin and the Hardy Anderson family at din ner Christmas Eve. Mrs. A. A. Whittemore of Beach N. D., was a Christmas visitor at the E. Ford Slaght home and will remain for a three weeks visit. Christmas Eve dinner guests at the Milton Sethre home were the Fred Ahrens, the Bill Ahrens, Ver non Ahrens and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis. The E. J. Cody family and the Eu gene Dougherty family of Glasgow were Christmas day guests at the P. R. Dougherty home in Wolf Point. r~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nygaard had as Christmas day guests Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Thomas, Keith and Avis and Guy Miller and the Don Sethre family. Christmas day dinner guests at the Fred Ahrens were the Milton Sethres, Mr.>And Mrs. Lars Stens land, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ahrens, Ver non, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis. Mrs. Leone Neumiller had as dinner guests Christmas night, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neumiller and baby land Bobby, Beverly and Larry Millard, Richard Wolf and Mrs. Grace Millard. Christmas dinner was enjoyed at the Virgil Buchanan home in Wolf Point. Out of town guests: Mr. and Mrs. Young De tienne and Lloyd and Loren, of Bainville, Mrs. Bessie Hammond, and son Paul, Mrs. Florence Cum mins and daughter all of Froid and Ralph Hammond of Poplar. p T handTomTpZastic 1 Dinner. Ware i When you pureha *». V* k Rfk Pillsbury’s BEST Flour I AULT’S SUPER-VALU “TURKEY IN THE STRAW ... HONEY IN THE HAY ... /” Hey! - Hey! - Hey! j OLD TIME DANCE TUESDAY, JAN. 3—And Every Tuesday Night | PALM ROOM 4 NEW HOTEL SHERMAN SHOPPORTUNITY DAYS - AT Federated \ IFB inventory time—time to clear odds and ends , heavy stocks. As fast as we mark them they go on Sale—so shop Federated every chance you have this •o week and next for opportunities in savings. Shop and Save! Flannel Shirts Men's Red and Green were now $2.98 $1.98 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamblin and Mrs. Emma Anderson were din ner guests Christmas day at the Thomas Vine home at Circle. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berndt, Sr. entertained, the Russell Barnes family and Marjory Eggebrecht Armour, at dinner Christmas. Dinner guests at the Max Fitz simmons home Christmas day were the Gene Fitz Simmons family and Ben Wamsley. The Oliver Simenson family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Greufe had Christmas dinner at the Maude Buettner home. The Nelson families .til spent Christmas at the Emil Nelsons in Wolf Point and Mrs. Henrietta Evans was also a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frazer of Froid and Mrs. Lucile Cloud rind sons were dinner guests Christmas day at the Wayne Gillette nome. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peters of Plentywood and Mrs. D. C. Knapp of Scobey spent Christmas at the R. D. Knapp home in Wolf Point. Christmas dinner guests at the R. E. Dunns in Wolf Point were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bel gaard and family and the Jess Knicks of Frazers Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Canavan and childreri of Great Falls and Dave Fredine. LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Pair new white girl’s skates, size 2. Want to buy 6 ft. Skiis, Phone 2823, Rt. 1 Poplar. —52 WANTED—To rent or buy small adding machine, Call 683-W, Charles H. Bawden, Wolf Point. —SO FOR SALE —140 lb. Red Boar pig, 260 lb. white boar pig. See Tony Heser, 12 mi. S. E. Wolf Point. —SO FOR SALE—S Oregon Geurnsey cows fresh in 2-4 weeks. 6 - 2 yr. old heifers to freshen in 3 mos. Burk Taylor, Phone 269-M, Wolf Point. —SO FOR SALE —Used Norge gas range, good condition. Call 159-J or 83. Wolf Point —1 FOR RENT—Two bedroom apart ment-unfurnished. Available, Jan uary Ist. B. R. Taylor, Wolf Point. —SO FOR SALE—Hay, by the load. See Burk or Doug Taylor. Phone 269-M, Wolf Point —sots Sweaters Boy’s were now $3.98 $2.00 Mrs. Rita Feick and daughter Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kurtz and daughter Marilou and Frank East man were dinner guests at the J. C. McLachlan home Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. George Rathert and daughter went to Boxelder to spend Christmas with Mrs. Rathert’s people. George returned Monday and Mrs. Rathert remained for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Trang of Peerless, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sweet ing and son and Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Stepper of Culbertson and the Hugh Bells of Billings were Christ- GET YOUR NOISE MAKERS ([ONFETTI AND HATS For Your * NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION at the NORTHSIDE VARIETY STORE ] —NOTICE— Big New Year’s DANCE! Sponsored by WOLF POINT CHARROS AT THE RANCH NITE CLUB SATURDAY, DEC. 31 EVERYONE WELCOME Come One, Come All and Dance the Old Year Out and the New Year In Modern and Old Time Music By Ben Anderson Orchestra LOTS OF NOISE MAKERB AT MIDNIGHT! Boy’s Jackets 100 % Wool were now $7.90 $4.97 THURBDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1949 mns dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Katherine Sweeting of Wolf Point. Christinas guests at the home of Mrs. F. J Neutgens were the Jim Neutgens family, Dotty Neutgena of Minot and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hathaway who enjoyed a five o'clock turkey dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nygaard and children of Sidney and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCrackin and son of Badger, Wise., and Loren Casey of Bozeman were at the parental Harry Casey home for Christmas. Expert Callers , Will Conduct These Folk Dances ( Dancing Every Saturday Night ' 1 In The Palm Room 1 Shoes—Shoes Men’s — Women’s Children’s Shop and Save!