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Page Six Frazer News ... Thomas Stover visited friends in Frazer the first part of the week. He is making his home with his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stover of Circle. Mr. anu mrs. Edward Luce and daughter. Mildred; were supper guests at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenndth Dahl of Lustre Sunday evening. Mrs. Robert Hovey of Wolf Point and her aunt, Mrs. Lottie Sheppard of Long Beach, California, called on friends in Frazer several after noons the past week. Louie Meyers of the Southside visited friends in town last week. He stayed with Zac Bennett. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Nybakken visited with Mrs. E. P.« Brooks Saturday. They were returning from Canisota, South Dakota where they had gone to consult doctors. Mrs. Grace McCarty and Mrs. Emma Kaltchennee entertained 12 ladies at a coffee party Friday af ternoon at the Milton Forbes home. Mrs. McCarty was pleasantly sur prised with a gift from her many friends, as she will soon leave Frazer to return to her former home in Spokane. Washington Mr. and Mrs. John Houseal and daughters of Wolf Point visited at the home of Mrs. Houseal's pai ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lingle. | over the weekend. Mrs. William Atkens entertained a few ladies at a coffee party last Monday afternoon. The hostess presented Mrs. McCarty with a farewell gift. Lions Club met in the Lions Den of the Coffee Cup Case Monday night. Bill Brooks is a new mem ber. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Keller and daughters. Linda and Nancy, drove to Chinook Thursday to visit at the home of Mr. Keller's YOU WIN! There's no mistake about who wins [ J when you drive in for our always I, tip-top, thorough and satisfactory / service. You'll win better car per- K* WZ S. formance as well as additional sav- ings every time. CLACK SERVICE STATION V V ART PAULSEN X, Wolf Point, Montana H.Earl Clack There's real, economical convenience when you pay by check. Fill it out and post That’s how easy it is! No chance of over paying. No doubts about payment, either. Your cancelled check II all the receipt you need. Be safe! We invite you to open an account here at your convenience. THE FIRST STATE BANK Of Wolf Point Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MMNSTWsawMMaadxW. BHACANC* Ear vwi *aangb heavy wash. * Zwfi^sbcaM*«Ma/lve£nMd M a !t?Mkt=t?iZ7 *"* " M MS MKMM4T7OW SEC TOMI LOC* ■^■MMF' iCt« OR »KTI DIRECT ■ Sizes for 2 to 5-Plow Wheel Tractors. Also for Crawlers. Eventually, you will use this type tillage implement. MOE MOTOR CO. Wolf Point — Phone 63 By Mrs. Jessie Calfee parents. Mr. Keller recently re joined his family after spending seventeen months in Japan. Clara Sandvick of Wolf Point visited in Frazer over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Peters, son Dick and daughter Bonnie, of Pop lar. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and family of Nashua and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stratton and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Jessie Calfee. Mrs. M. A. Lein and Mrs. C. L. Quam were hostesses to a Hal lowe'en party at the Lein home Wednesday evening. Fifty-nine guests were present. Games were played and prizes were given. Out of town gusts were Mrs. Glenn Huseby of Glasgow. Mrs. Ida Stor lie, Mrs. Fresbie Young. Mrs. Ber tha Hagen and Mrs. Jack Martin of Nashua. Mrs. Joe Otremba. Mrs. Robert Hovey and Mrs. Jim Terry of Wolf Point, Mrs. Russell Scott and Mrs. James Scott of Oswego and Mrs. Lottie Sheppard of Long Beach. California. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Crider of Glasgow visited at the Fred Lingle home Saturday. Lee Blevins transacted business in town Saturday. Mrs. Hattie Burmaster of Glas gow was an overnight visitor at the McCune home this past week. King Walton called in town Fri day evening and Saturday on business. Mrs. Melvin Lingle of Wolf Point visited her mother, Mrs. C. L. Thoma. Thursday. Word was received last Saturday of the passing of Mrs. Martha Hov ey at Long Beach. California from a lingering illness. Mrs. Hovey spent many of her years at Frazer, living with her daughter, Mrs. Lot- CHE HERALD-NEWS. Wolf Point. Roosevelt County. .Montana tie Sheppard, and we regret to learn of her passing. Mr and Mrs. E. P. Brooks attend ed the Rally at Glasgow Saturday evening. , , , . . Mildred Luce celebrated her tenth birthday at a party for her friends in the Lions room. Millie was the recipient of many nice gifts Mrs. Luce, assisted by Ra chel Brooks and Mary AnnQuiz ing. served birthday cake and lU Mn and Mrs. William Atkens were Glasgow callers Thursday. Mrs Jessie Calfee spent Sunday at the D. L. Stratton home. Mrs. Arvid Moe and son. Tracy, of Wolf Point were afternoon visitors. Mr and Mrs. Frank Millard and •children were Sunday dinner gucs's at the J. A. Quiring farm home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Sheldon of Nash ua were afternoon guests. Mr. Morgan Jenkins was a sup per guest at the C. L. Quam home Sunday evening. ® Sf Hospital Notes a » * Admitted: Steve Berge. Glen Fabbard, Ed ward Stolen. Mrs. Roger Isle, Mrs. Clarence Baerg. Wayne Gamrath Mrs. Roy Gunderson, Richard Ecans and Wallace Yellowrobe. Otto Neuman. Mrs. Keith Sugden. Mrs. Duaine Wilkinson. Mrs. Aug ust Belgarde. Mrs. Roy Ware. Pam ela Jenson. Mrs. Lester Welliver. Mrs. Keith Drew and Pete Olson. Dismissed: Mrs. Charles Meehan and son. Dolly Frederick. Mrs. Ernest Good sell. Stevie Berge. Mrs. Roy Bun derson, Otto Neuman. Mrs. Milton Sethre and daughter. Mrs. Edward Shadix and son. Mrs. Frank Ewert and son and Harry Gilbertson. Edward Cody. LaVerne Weldele John Woodich. Edward Stolen. Mrs Maurice Forsncss and son. Mis. Duaine Wilkinson. Pamela Jensen Mrs. Bigelow and son. Keith Bryan and Wayne Gamrath. Births: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Isle, a son. October 30. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baerg. a daughter. October 30. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sugden. r daughter. October 31. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ware, a daughter. November i Mr. and Mrs. Keith Drew, a daughter, November 2. Mr, arid Mrs. Lester Welliver. a son. November 3. James DeWane. Deaths: West Reservation g a 19 Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Cantrell of Wolf Point left for Yakima. Washington, for a few days visit w’ith Mr. and Mrs. Fred White Hawk. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cox made a business trip to Spokane, Washing ton. returning Sunday. We wish to thank all the people who helped make the Wolf Poin War Mothers Food Sale a success Proceeds will go for the light bil’ of the Wolf Point Community Hall MILLIONS^ OF SATISFIED USERS sU N LIT E IRDHinG PRO SET The One and Only Original Silver Seal i • HEAT REFLECTING SURFACE • CD F E F\ C utONING TIMI BECAUSt IT SAVES W ■ 11 M ONE HUUR OUT Of fVUY FIVE C AVCC 0F ELECTRICITY WAAV t J AV/O USED IN IRONING At AH Leading tlettrltal Appliance, I * Hardware, and Department Stores \ / CORVU* [ w. slosh COSTLY FUEL BILLS I I —enjoy a warmer, cleaner, safer home I 1 I thanks to CHIMNEY SWEEP ] Fed the difference, see the difference, save the differ, ence—when you clean out dirty, dangerous, heat-steal ing soot with safe, eco nomical Chimney Sweep! Get Liquid for oil burners and kerosene heaters. For coal and wood furnaces, fireplaces, stoves, get the new improved Powder— each application in handy envelope for easy use. Get Chimney Sweep today and save fuel, heat, money! CHIMNEY SWEEP Soot Oestro '- T TO 1 /" LOCALLY CO^’ .^ST NATIONALLY OWNEG organized Lucky You 0080 J FL : My I l TW Traveler* Safe!) Servie* Lucky yon —yon were careless but those in your path were not and also for supper for the Armis tice Dance which will be held here Friday. George Boyd. Sr. of Brockton was in town. Tommy Camobell of Ft. Belknap is visiting his' brother and sister in Old Town. Mrs. Fannie Dozelick of Chelsea was shopping in town. Mr. ana Mrs. Earl Wetsit. Mrs Christine Redstone of Oswego and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamilton were in Wolf Point for the War Mothers Food Sale. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall were in Wolf Point Saturday. George Clark of Oswego called at the Pointing Iron home Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Track and Jennie Morin visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parnell in Wiota. George Pointing Iron is on th' sick list. Mrs. Mary R. Smith and Mrs Many Ribs the visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morin. The Hallowe’en party held at the Community Hall in Old Town Friday brought out 25 children in costume. Prizes were given to four 19 ' ./.’I £ ImjLilW ZXjfcVwV 7k 7)eAtu>u€i R POWDER—If y O u burn coal or wood ' lb $ .59 3 lb» 11.39 LIQUID— If y O u burn oil or koroiono Pf $1.39 Qt. ....s|24B by Dick Shaw of the most comical and best dress ed. Hallowe’en games were play ed. Harvey Bearcub furnished —lt's wise to use a hard working classified ad! COMING t - / ^^3l | SUNDAY EVE, NOV 5 ^SUfiYIVAI," T Uji reihiCi E face the future without fear! ran momw or mom arms rou wan met ms ncumnr The worldwide Voice of Prophecy broadcast, coast-to-coast Faith for Today telecast. Signs of the Times, national prophetic weekly, and The Twentieth Century Bible School THS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCHES IN NORTH AMERICA E join in - OPERATION CROSSROAD >. k AUTHENTIC NAVAL STORY OF BIKINI | X an d / — _ J BIRTH OF A NEW WORLD & SOUND COLOR MOTION PICTURE /-»»— ONE NIGHT ONLY WOLF POINT SOUTHSIDE ELEMENTARY AUD. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 - - 7:45 P. M. the music for the little folks with his pnonograph. Johnny Gar field dressed as a hobo was one of the best dancers. Cookies, sandwiches, apples, candy and punch were served. War Mothers and War Sisters sponsored the party. Mrs. Annie Standing of Arapa hoe is here on business. She is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Beauchamp of Old Town. Mrs. Joseph White Eagle and son Darrell of Bremerton. Wash ington, are here visiting his moth er. Mrs. Bearskin. I Mrs. Stanley Lester and baby visited her mother, Mrs. Charles Garfield. Mrs. Bryan Connolly of Brown ing and daughter Mrs. Trafford of Wolf Point and Jennie Morin en- I joyed a chicken dinner at the home of Mrs. Alex Sansaver. Mrs. Con- : nolly. Mrs. Morin and Mrs. San-1 Moving days ahead? guard against SHIPPING FEVER For peak protection we recommend the use of Cutter Pelmenal* at least ten days before ship ping date. Pelmenal This ALHYDROX*— fortified I vaccine packs a double , wallop: It builds strong re* • Culler Trade Name sistance to "Hem Sept,” and to related pulmonary JUMVMX infections, too! — ~ — — — — — — —- _ — — — ww« -W RBMR Public Drug GORDON MONTGOMERY WOLF POINT, MONTANA Authorized CUTTER Distributor THURSDAY, NOVEMBER saver were schoolmates tn Ft, Shaw near Great Falls quite a few years ago. An enjoyable afternoon, was spent recalling old days. Enjoy CCgWf J Toasted