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Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Davis, Wil liston, spent Sunday in Wolf Point. Mr. and Mrs. Sig C. Lund are leaving tomorrow for Carrington and Jamestown, N. D. Mias Carol Savaii, Missoula, and G. H. Winslow, Winona, Minn., are visiting at the J. A. Green wood home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drexler Jr. of Brookville, Ohio, are visiting with Mrs. Drexler’s parents, M. and Mrs. Glenn Fudge. Al Ulrich, Fort Benton, has been visiting his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Ulrich and child ren the past two weeks. fv/E REALLY DO > SWELL UP ) ^7s^/7; AT WORK HAVE 1 OUR, Z ^^■fjPßioe/1 I Page Six .. Around the Town.. PHONE 100 or 541-NM whenever you have Items of local Interest Your courtesy will be appreciated by The Herald-News. News mailed In must bear signature of sender. C E HOWE CjfMVwJi iMd PLUMBING CHEATING 217 CUSTER. •• WOLF POINT 37 Agent for Briggs-Crane-American-Kohler Bathroom Fixtures IT’S HIGH TIME THE HIGH LINE SENT A MAN TO CONGRESS JIM HARRISON Wants To Be Your ... Republican jßdiflß|RHm^ Nominee For CONGRESS JP 0 SCTIRb Jim Harrison Is Fully Qualified to Be Your Representative fn jflll Congress Montana Has Been Allowed Two Mem bers of the National House of Represen tatives for More Than 24 Years . . . Never in that Time Has a Resident of the Area North of the Missouri River Been Elected by the People of the Second Dis trict. THE HIGH-LINE AREA NOW HAS A CANDIDATE WHO MERITS WHOLEHEARTED SUPPORT! LET'S RALLY BEHIND HARRISON VOTE REPUBLICAN fx/l VOTE FOR HARRISON' |Z\| ON JULY 20 [Xj FOR CONGRESS (Inserted and Paid For By Harrison For Congress Club, Paul E. Verdon, Sec., Malta, Mont.) AL. G. KELLY & MILLER BROS.. ONLY BIG CIRCUS TO VISIFNORTH MONTANA THIS YEAR, COMING TO POPLAR FRIDAY, JULY 30 BuL. ^Maasdia^. 'ttuuoattAasMnasLLcu x. • * *" ■ ■ % ™«ht ■ ■ A I ■' fe- ■ - - *«Jr IIW Jl* -.. < r^~ * .aioijTuiiV ■ Above: One of the many beautiful horse-drawn all-steel animal dens, that will arrive with the second largest circus In America coming to POPLAR for an afternoon and night performance on FRIDAY, JULY SO. ‘ ' : 4 '. * । Mrs. P. D. Funk and Mrs. Henry Pauls. Hillsboro, Kan., ere visiting I the W. E. Nickel family. The two ladies are sisters of Nickel. Mrs. Alfred Johnson left last week to visit with her nephew and family Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson in Port Arthur, Tex. Visiting at the Marbie Hanson farm north of Wolf Point last week were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bratvoid and son, Seattle, Wash. Miss Janice Soltis left Tuesday for her home in Wahpeton, N. D„ after spending the past ten days visiting as a guest of Genevieve Feda’s. Mrs. George Good and grandson, Wayne Doornek and Mrs. Elmer Hock and son, Loren visited with Mrs. Charles Howe Saturday af ternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flemming of Columbia Falls, visited at the Earl Clifford home and attended the Stampede. Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmer man returned from a month’s trip to Minnesota where they visited relatives. They will leave Friday for Seattle to visit their son, Ro- For WESCO LP GAS Bulk or Bottle Call 166 DELS WESTLAND WOLF POINT THE HERALD-NEWS, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County. Montana land and family and then continue down the coast to visit relatives in Oregon. b __________ Visitors at the Stampede from Scobey were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jen sen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Benson. Donovan Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Wolfe who enlisted in the Air Force at Butte June 3, is now stationed at the Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ingebret son, Curtis ind Rynette returned last Friday from a week's vaca tion trip visiting friends and rel atives in Moorhead, Minn. Clifford A. Hasner and Petrea , Irene Sullivan were married at Oxnard, Calif., July 3. Hasner is stationed in California and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Crants. Mrs. John D. Vincent, Seattle, Wash., arrived in Wolf Point Mon day fpr a visit at the Ralph L. Ok land home in Wolf Point and at the parental Chris Tande home in Scobey. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott and family left on Monday for a two weeks fishing trip to Lake Lac- Rouge, which is north of Prince Albert National Park in Saskat chewan, Gregory Johnson, grandson of O. C. Johnson, came from Minne apolis to see the Stampede. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jo Hickel and Walter Daniels from Ray, N. D. Mrs. Adolph Garding and son Jerry left Sunday for their home in Havre. They were accompanied by Mrs. Dean Nefzger and daugh ter Deanne who will spend a few days visiting in Havre. Stampede weekend guests at the A. H. Johnson residence west of Wolf Point were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Strong and children, Minn eapolis, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Har old Hanisch, Crosby, N. D„ and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Bergan, Har mony, Minn. Wayne Doornek is staying at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Good, while his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Doornek Send a Young, Progressive Man To the State Legislature VOTE FOR r'' v- f ■ -Jr DAL^" PAWLOWSKI DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR State Representative FROM McCONE COUNTY World War II Overseas Veteran Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. Pol. Adv. Inserted and paid for by Dale G. Pawlowski. Circle, Montana are vacationing in . Y ell ° w ^°" e National Park and points in west ern Mont. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Raab and daughter Peggy returned to their home in Florissant. Mo., after vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clif ford, Mrs. Lillian Dwyer and Mrs. Raab’s mother. Mrs. Sophie Renz. Billy Burnison and Bob Crantz returned Friday after visiting in Kalispell and touring through Glacier National Park following their two wedks at National Guard Camp near Helena. They also vis ited at the C J Severson home on Lake McDonald. Sunday stampede guests at the W. E. Burnison home were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Willoughby and daughter Marilyn. Glendive. They came to watch his uncle Dave Willoughby and his trained horse “Klickitat” perform at the Wild Horse Stampede. Master Sergeant and Mrs. Louie Lowenstein and sons Johnny and Jerry left Tuesday for Texarkana, Tex., after spending a forty day furlough visiting with her mother Mrs. Maude Claire and also with SOLVE VOUR STRAW PROBLEM/ y, H 54 MODEL Strawmaster • • • THE PIONEER STRAW BREAKER oad SPREADER The Strawmaster lift all popu lar makes of combines • • • breaks and eracks the straw over the field, eliminates need for burning or raking. Fits all popular makes of combines . . • plow right efier combining, even after a rafn. By returning the straw to tho soil as humus, It will rot faster, lessen mois ture evaporation, give uniform tilth, and make for good scour ing of the soil. Seo us now for "full details about tho new, Im- proved 1984 Strawmasterl MOE MOTOR CO. Wolf Point, MonL «l ' Here's ♦he Place ♦O ®° 1 'For your —& HOLIDAY ! •• — "v - ■ □, .Atk I Nln^r tlgU D.lv>. Holder CsepS. A GmwW Motor. VWw. In a gay, holiday mood? Then you’ll really be interested in this exciting vacation spot . . . behind the uheel oj Oldsmobile's Ninety-Eight DeLuxe Holiday Coupi'. Enjoy the view through Oldsmobile’s new horizon-wide panoramic windshield . . . the captivating color styling thst’s Oldsmobile’s alone! Relax ... as Oldsmobile’s eager 185-bp. "Rocket” Engine sends you on your way with smooth soreness! Take it easy . . . parking’s a picnic with Safety Power Steering’! But most of all, have fun ... for this Holiday it designed for sheer, never-ending driving pleasure. So why not go for Oldsmobile’s Holiday soon . • , it’s waiting for you at our showroom now! •Op/iomrf of Mira v*-* \J^ * 1 N ° F ° 1 * RI D R IN A "ROCK IT " I HOVEY-STONE CHEVROLET 337 Front Street her brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Claire. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Foley, Ken yon, Minn., were visitors in Wolf Point during the Stampede. Mr. Foley is a grandson of Mrs. Ella Nail. The Foley’s plan to make their future home here. LETA TJON HONORED BY PARENTS ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Tjon hon ored their daughter Leta On her seventh birthday with a picnic held at the Lewis and Clark picnic grounds Monday evening. The guests enjoyed games and a picnic lunch. Miss Tjon’received many beautiful gifts. Guests present were Bonnie and Cheryl Rada, Paula Riese, Paulie Green, Mary Ann Dwyer, Tudy Peterson, Holly Kamp, Phyllis Sol- TSE BOURBOR "BU7 OF' TEE CSKTV&Y GREAT STRAIGHT^ BOURBON m s3^s !£gg 4/5 qt Code 40D pt. Code 40C UH ImMItFULLY AGED! THIS WHISKEY IS 5 YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY • 86 PROOF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., N. t Wolf Point, Montana berg, Nancy Wimmer and Barry Tjon. Leta's grandfather, Dick Nefzger, was also present. Funeral Services Held Saturday for Mrs. Archiquette The Rev. James C. Henrikson conducted funeral services Satur day, July 9, at the Presbyterian, Church, for Mrs. Laura M. Archi quette who died Thursday, July 8 at the Poplar Hospital. Mrs. Archiquette was born on April 1, 1880 in Kansas. She spent her childhood there and in July, 1902, she was married to Martin Your retailer has. Great Falls Select cans a “d bottles. An easy-to-cafry 6-pack of this fine beer ia just right to take alopg on an outing. Good at home, 4oo. J^^Hn&Smiet, he. _ Your OLDSMOBILE Dealer THURSDAY, JULY 15, 195* D. Archiquette at Oneida, Wife The cpuple lived in Oklahoma, Colorado, Minnesota and Wiseon* sin and in 1929 came to Poplar, She has made her home in Pop* lar since that time. She was a member of the Epia* copal church and Order of East* ern Star. In 1940 she was eleotaC president of Aurora Chapter No. 47. Mrs. Archiquette is survived by one son Floyd. Poplar; one daugh* ter, Mrs. Melvin Engles, Poplar, one brother, Elmer D. Lewis, Shawnee, Okla.; and two grand’ l children. Her husband preceded her in death in 1950. Interment was in the Pc iplar cemetery. Clayton Funeral Chap* el was in charge of arrangement. Phone 104