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Page Four Frazer News ... Fraaer Rainfall Ker* waslMS inches of precip itation at Frasor during 1053. ae oording to record! of weather ob- Mrvar, Robert Garden, who is con- Htwlne the government weather SEESI at Truer since William ■rough retired this year, and who Ept records for the past 29 years. K* only year exceeding 1953 s grwripltauon was 1927 with 21.20 The new modern Rancho Motel Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Berge has one completed unit which was occupied this week. When com pleted the Rancho Motel will have 10 units, four of which will be agulpped with cooking facilities. Victor Jelmberg is builder and Mr. Berge assisting Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fraser an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Mary. Ann. to Merle H. Doornek of Wolf Point, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doornek. No date has been set for the wedding. Ford Decker, March of Dimes Oanpaign chairman, held a com mittee meeting at his home Wed ■aaday evening to plan for the March of Dimes benefit to be held later this month. Chairman Decker Maced the “Test Tube” coin con (etnars in the business establish ments. He explained the test tube Str emit the research and its ad ^A/S^Robert Sandvick left Satur day by bus for Bartow, Fla., where he will commence his primary training in the Air Force. He re cently graduated from pre-flight gaining at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio. Texas. The Bible Club held its first meeting of the New Year at the home of Mrs. Wm. Konrad last week. Mrs. D. Bridges entertained the group Tuesday. —The HERALD-NEWS" ■stabllahad In 1918 Continuation of the Wolf Point Herald, The Roosevelt County News, The Fort Peck Leader, The Wolf Point Promoter. * The Roosevelt County Independent Intered as second class matter at the postoffice at Wolf Point, Montana, July 11, 1940, under the Act of March 3, 1879 Published Every Thursday Morning at Wolf Point. County Seat of Roosevelt County, Montana HARRY N. DOWNS and MIKE M. VUKELICH Editors and Publishers x GLENN E. BUNNELL, News Editor — SUBSCRIPTION RATES — Per year, $3.50 (in the Counties of Roosevelt, McCone. Daniela. Valley, Sheridan and Richland.) Within the State of Montana outside above counties, $4 00 per year. Outside the state of Montana, $5.00 per year. HOMES FOR SALE! ■>,< -' - ■ • ' ' . NgM*jiß&^4^W?S^^r-^»sS3te’-. *—*>c-, ~~ " — &-■ .--w. -‘-^ » ^^s3 fc These homes, n&w nearing completion in the Hovey-Terry Addition, North Wolf Point 4 are being offered for sale. F.H.A. FINANCING AVAILABLE AND TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED » V - Everette Shulund Building Contractor A ‘'' ' ’ \ n — See — OSCAR ROBERTSON Supervisor at the Building Site Phone 768-R Wblf Point, Montana ■■• < > ■ - . . ■* Mrs. Dexter Holtberg and Betty Long report a successful drive for funds for the Red Cross. They col lected $116.75. The membiership drive was sponsored by the Frazer Lions club. Don Russell of White Sulphur Springs visited at the Russell Scott home Saturday. Don’t forget the basketball game. Bearcubs vs. Brockton Coyotes. Friday', Jan. 15. Mr. and Mrs.M. A. Lien return ed Monday from visiting relatives at Fergus Falls. Minn. They report plenty of snow in Minnesota. Harry Turner of Wolf Point and Fritz Turner of Jordan were busi ness callers here Monday. Mrs. Arden Nichols - and baby daughter returned from Trinity hospital Tuesday. They were over night guests at the parental L. P. Holtberg home, returning to their home at Grand Prairie community Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buchanan and Donna and Mrs. Pearl Johnson were Wolf Point shoppers Tuesday. Eric Young, son of Rev. and Mrs. Frisbie Young of Nashua, returned to his home Wednesday after spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Pearl Johnson while his parents attended a meeting in Bill- FYed Hauck of the Grand Prairie community transacted business in Frazer Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Lingle visited her granddaughter, Beverly Houseal, at Trinity hospital on Tuesday. Bev erly is recovering from a serious cold. Mr. and Mrs. George Berge, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Berge and Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Dahl attended the show at the new Survant theater in Glasgow Tuesday evening. Mrs. James Keller and Rachel Brooks were Glasgow callers last NATION AI EDITORIAL _ \Af_l |Asg>cyyc|H THE HERALD-NEWS, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana Thursday. They had dental work done. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Garden were visitors in Great Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckles and family were Wolf Point callers Thursday. Duane' had a medical check-up. He is "fine” now. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Quiring and family returned from Dallas, Ore.. Wednesday. They report on enjoy able trip. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Baldry were Glasgow callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dahl ana De anna were Wolf Point visitors Tues day.. Deanna had dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Donell Nichols and family visited at the parental M. L. Eliason home Tuesday. E. P. Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Funk were Glasgow bus iness callers Wednesday. Mary Sue Holtberg entertained several friends at her home Friday evening after the Frazer-Richey basketball game. Refreshments were served. ' 1 The Mothers Circle of the WMF wiU meet Tuesday, Jan. 19 at the church with Mrs. Ferd Decker and Mrs. Clifford Long as hostesses. Mrs. Alex Fraser and Mrs. Pearl Johnson • were Glasgow business callers Wednesday. The afternoon circle of the WMF is meeting this afternoon with Mrs. C. W. Kesler at the church. Dexter Holtberg is back to work at the Decker Motor Sales after ten days of sick leave. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Eliason transacted business in Poplar Tues- day. Mrs. Helen Peters was on the sick list Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Dick Berge substituted for her. M. A Lien and George Berge were Wolf Point business callers Wednesday. Ten friends helped Cleo Forbes celebrate her 12th birthday Friday afternoon. The young people-play ed games and presented Cleo with gifts. Lunch was served. Mrs. Conrad Thoma and Mrs. Carl Holtberg were. Glasgow visi tors Monday. Beverly Kjensrud. who has been a patient at Deaconess hospital for the past two weeks,- returned to her home Tuesday. She is doing well. Mr. and Mrs. James Keller, Lin da and Nancy were guests at the Elmer Nybakken home in Nashua Wednesday evening. Betty Long and Darlene Brooks visited Mrs. H*nri Dassonville at Trinity hospital in Wolf Point. Tuesday. Officers and departmental sec retaries of the Women's Missionary Federation met at the home of Mrs. Ted Dahl Thursday evening to complete reports for 1953. Mrs. Dahl served lunch to the group. Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen of Oswego were supper guests at the Russell Scott home Monday eve ning. Bill Brooks was a Glasgow visi tor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald and children visited at the George Kjensrud home Friday. The county extension agent of Valley county met at the school. Jan. 20 at 7:30 to explain 4-H work to anyone interested. Children in terested must have a parent accom pany them to this meeting. Pvt. Dea,n Bridges returned to Fort Ord, Calif. His new address is Pvt Dean Bridges, US 56 228 214 Co. A (C) Engr. Bh.. Fort Ord. Calif. He is now in cooking school SC home’ln guests at the Tom Dignan home in received greetings from him from Germany. Carl's stress is RA 17 346 948 Btry C. 272 FABN APO 46. c/o PM, New York. N. Y Boy Scout leader, faster Sunen sen. report* a wreath and tree sale. Many thanks to all for their Patronage. Mr*. Isak Waarvik of Richland, who ha* been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long left on the stream liner td visit relatives and friends at SeaSe and Portland. Mr. Hnd Mrs. Kaster Simensen and family visited at the parental Oliver Montgomery home in Woll Point Sunday. . $.. Ray Waarvik of Richland visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long on Thursday. , „ Worship services at St. Pauls Lutheran church Sunday at 9:30 am., Sunday school 10:45. A family night pot-luck supper WiU be sponsored by the Lutheran Brotherhood next Thursday night at 6:30, Jan. 21. Special films will be shown. During the annual meet ing films will be shown in the basement for the children. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Eliason were Wolf Point business callers Mon ^Vtr. and Mrs. Ed Luce and daugh ters were supper guests at the Wm. Adkin* home Sunday evening. Henry Dassonville drove to Wolf Point Monday. Mrs. Dassonville and baby, Lynann Barbara, return ed home with him from Trinity ‘^Sr.^and Mrs. D. Bridges and daughter were supper guests at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bridges in Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Thoma and Connie visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sprague, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lingle and family in Wolf Point Friday evening. Ed McKane attended funeral ser vices for his grandfather at Circle Saturday. P. J. Dassonville transacted bus iness in Glasgow on Thursday. MR. AND MRS. JIM COLLINS OBSERVE GOLDEN.WEDDING SCOBEY —Mr. and Mrs. Jim Col lins who observed their golden wedding anniversary Sunday of last week, came to Scobey in 1914 and squatted on land which is now in Daniels county. Later when they could file for a homestead they filed on the place where they still live, northwest of Scobey. They came to this community in a wagon train from Weyburn, Sask. The anniversary celebration was held in the parlors of the Scobey Lutheran church. A large crowd attended. TWO MORE BURGLARIES IN CIRCLE LAST WEEK CIRCLE —Another in a series of burglaries took place in Circle when the Veterans’ club was again the victim. It appears that the same stunt was pulled again, as it ap- Sears that some one was hiding in te club when it was closed. No money was obtained this time but 40 quarts of whiskey and 100 car tons of cigarettes were taken, valued at $350. The Stanolind Company office was again broken into and S4O in cash and three tires were taken. Honor Students Avis Rongstad of Bainville and Mary Ann Quiring of Frazer were among the 58 students on the hon or roll at Northern Montana Col lege at Havre for the fall quarter. Four great NEW "Firsts" in Chevrolet for ’54! Count on Chevrolet to bring you the newest features first. Once again Chevrolet is first in its field with these four great advances for ’541 * These other famous Chevrolet “Firsts” in the low-price field offer you more than ever today! Fl MT OVERHEAD VALVE ENGINE • ...Saoti on—today Fl MT automatic transmission* met! advancod om today FIMT ffOWER STEERING* low-pricodtoday FIMT "HARD-TOP" COUPE ■ ■Mwl #e # moot boavtiM on* today FIMT *H OVER-ALL ECONOMY ■ ■■• । ... low—l pricod Em today! . r n* < *’ ora *^n, jfngsF HOVEY-STONE CHEVROLET * Wolf Point, Mont. News of Lustre Vicinity Teacher* and pupil* of the Volt and Victory school* visited the Liberty school Tuesday afternoon when seven film strips were shown. The film strips are put out by Popular Science. There were 21 visitors. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rauch and Mrs. Less Brown and Dennis. Miss Hattie Davis broke her wrist Tuesday evening when she fell as she was walking from school. The Centre Bell school was closed sev eral days because of the accident Mr. and Mrs. Art Fast called at the Henry Beier home Monday evening. Bernice Beier- began boarding at the Dave Walls home last week. ANNUAL REDTAG CLEARANCE SALE of Last Year’s Models See These Bargains Now While They Last! Hot point De Luxe Electric Ranges - Original Sale Price Price RC-17 Push-button $34245 $26945 RD-18 Push-button 46945 39945 * RR-48 DeLuxe - 24945 18945 , ' RR-50 DeLuxe 25945 20945 Hot point DeLuxe Refrigerators EG-87 Super Stor 467.00 35945 ED-87 DeLuxe 356.50 269.95 EAS-92 299.95 24945 Hotpoint DeLuxe Cabinet Ironer 14445 11245 Hotpoint Portable Ironer 65.95 49.95 Hotpoint LC-3 Automatic Washer 29945 249.95 Hotpoint LD-3 Electric Dryer 29945 249.95 Many other exceptional values in new and used appliances. Montana- Dakota Utilities Co. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Toavs and Loma visiteq at the Les Brown home Tuesday, evening. The new Adademy building ar rived Friday. / Mr. and Mi* Walter Sauskojies and Charlotte were at the Pate Friesen home Friday. A Rev. and Mrs. Peter Wiess anal family and Mr. and Mrs. Dave) Wall and family visited atjhe Abe Unger home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bom were Sunday dinner guests at the Har vey Fast home. Mr. and Mrs. Berner Aker, Ar dyce Peterson and Harold Tetlie. THURSDAY, JANUARY- 14, 1964 friend* from Opheim were Sunday dinner guest* at the Henry Beier home. Mias Peterson and Mr. Tit lie are teaching in Opheim. Mis* Harriet Levings from Wls con arrived Tuesday to taka un teaching at the Pleasant View school. Mrs. Paul Zerbe ha* bean substituting since Mr*. Howard had to quit because of illness. Rev. Leo Wiens and Alvin Un* rau made house visitations last week. < CMt-wta FanMrt SeWwM BUTLER I NEW MU COMPIESSIM POWE* Two more powerful high-compres sion engines in Chevrolet for '541 Both of these great valve-in-head engines deliver finer, smoother, more quiet performance with im portant gas savings! 2 NEW POWER BRAKES r You simply swing your foot from accelerator to brake pedal for a smooth, amazingly easy stop. Op tional at extra cost on all model* equipped with Powerglide auto matic transmission. NEW ABTOMATIC 3 SEAT CONTROL You just touch a button to move the front seat up and forward or down and back! Optional at extra cost on Bel Air and “Two-Ten" models in combination with Auto matic Window Controls, 4 HEW ABTOMATIC WINBOW CONTROLS Touch another button to adjust front windows to suit your liking! Optional at extra cost on Bel Air and "Two-Ten” models in combi nation with Automatic Seat Control, •Optional at extra coif,