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Page Eight Frazer News Briefs Home Demonstration Club Organized By Frazer Women A ‘meeting was held Thursday evening at the Ralph Long home to organize a Home Demonstra tion'Club. Mrs. Schrarer and Iva Haliday, Home Demonstration Agents for Valley County, were present and explained the pur pose-and work of such groups. Officers elected were Mrs. Ralph Long. president; Mrs. Howard Kjensrud, vice president and pro gram chairman: Mrs. Rodney Bald ly. secretary and treasurer. It was decided to meet the fourth Wed nesday in each month at 8 p.m. Roll call at the next meeting is to be answeied with name sugges tions for the club. Others present at the meeting were Mrs. R. Thomas, Mrs. E. Luce, Youll Like It, Tom^SS^ HLLINE MILK The Good Tasting, Hi-Energy, Vitamin-Rich Milkly v YOUR GROCER HAS IT! 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Order now for delivery on Mother's Day Hydrangeas, Azaleas, Fuschias, Caladiums, Potted Geraniums, Large Green Foliage Plants—Cut Flowers —Corsages—Bedding Plants —Geraniums, Petunias—Bulbs & Tubers WOLF POINT FLORAL Phone 380 Wolf Point, Montana by Mrs. Harry Buchanan llllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllll Mrs. Alvin Long, Mrs. C. Long, Mrs. Ole Sandvick, Mrs. Pearl Johnson, Mrs. B. Wilkins, Mrs. D. Holtberg, Mrs. F. Decker, Mrs. M. Quiring, Mrs. M. Eliason, Mrs. Jessie Calfee and Mrs. H. Bu chanan. Refreshments were served by Mrs. R. Long and Mrs. Baldly. PROGRESSIVE WHIST PARTY HELD AT STRATTON HOME Mrs. Don Stratton, Mrs. Dick Berge and Mrs. C. L. Scott en tertained at a party at the Stratton home Tuesday evening with four tables of progressive whist in play. High prize was won by Mrs. Rue ben Decker, low went to Mrs. Ralph Long and cut prize to Mrs. Ervin Fast. O their guests Were Mrs. Bill Wilkin^, Mrs. Russ Scott, Mrs. Geo. Berge, Mrs. Bob Garden, Mrs. Ferd Decker, Mrs. Toby Unrau, Mrs. Alvin Long, Mrs. Cliff Long, Mrs. Harley Eliason, Betty Long, and Mrs. H. Buchanan. A deli cious luncheon was served by the hostesses. AFTERNOON CIRCLE MEETS; NEXT MEETING MAY 12 Afternoon Circle of the WMF met at the church Thursday after noon with Mrs. L. P. Holtberg in charge of the business meeting. The program on Higher Education was in charge of Mrs. Howard Kjensrud who read an. article, “Seed Corn of the World.” Mrs. O. Kesler gave a comparison of church and state colleges. Mrs. Jessie Calfee was hostess. The next meeting will be held May 12 with Mrs. L. P. Holtberg as hostess. APPRECIATION EXTENDED FOR CANCER DRIVE AID Local chairman, Mrs. Pearl Johnson, wishes to thank all those who helped with the cancer drive on behalf of the Cancer Society. A total of $94.69 has been turned in for Frazer. Those who helped solicit were Mrs. Rodney Baldry, Mrs. J. A. Quiring. Mrs. W. Kon rad, Mrs. H. Buchanan, Mrs. C. L. Scott and Mrs. Johnson. Fifth Birthday Mark Forbes, son of Milton For bes, was honored with a party at the O. W. Kesler home Friday afternoon where ten little friends gathered to help him celebrate his sth birthday. Games were play ed and Mark opened his many gifts. Mrs. Kesler was assisted in serv ing lunch by Mark’s grandmother, Mrs. Emma Kaltschnee, and Paul Scott. Steven Berge, Stanley Deck er, Donald Unraw. Jon Quam, David, Donnie, Arnie and Marie Kesler. Luther League Meets Luther League met at the church Tuesday evening for their pro gram and social which was in the form of an April Fool’s party with each one bringing a sack lunch. A play “Every Day is the Lord's Day” was given by Harold Dean Blount, Ina Mae Thoma and Bette Scott. Joy Holt berk led the group in devotions reading Rev. 3:20 and several hymns were sung before the so cial. Letters Desired Betty M. Quiring, daughter of the J. A. Quiring, who is studying in Belgium in preparation for her missionary work in Africa, has a birthday May 12, and would wel come word from her friends not only now but anytime. Her ad dress is: Betty M. Quiring, 35 rue Edith Cavell; Uccle Brussels, Bel gium. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lien left on Tuesday for Fergus Falls, Minn., where they will visit Mr. Lien's brother. They also plan to go on to Rochester where Mrs. Lien will have a medical check-up. Mrs. Shirley Bridges and Ellen Sowa were Frazer callers on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Scott and children were Monday evening supper guests at the Bill Wilkins home. W. W. Mason became ill Mon day morning and was taken to THE HERALD-NEWS, Roosevelt County, Wolf Point, Montana the Wolf Point hospital by Ed Luce and E. P. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Funk and family were in Frazer Tuesday and called at the parental Peter Dyck home. Mrs. Pearl Johnson was hostess to the Bible Club Tuesday after noon at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dahl and Floyd were Frazer shoppers Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Nichols and family were Frazer callers Tuesday. Mrs. W. W. Mason, who arrived by plane after being notified of Mr. Masons illness, was a busi ness caller in Frazer Tuesday ac companied by her sister, Mrs. Ben Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott, Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fast and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Quam attended -the NRA ban quet an Ken's Wednesday evening. Mrs. George Berge was a busi ness caller in Wolf Point Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo B. Johnson were dinner guests at the Pearl Johnson home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Baldry drove to Nashua Thursday after noon and called at the Nels Ers land home. Friday afternoon coffee guests at the Harry Buchanan home were Mrs. Jessie Calfee, Mrs. Serena Long. Mrs. J. A. Quiring, Mrs. M. Eliason, Mrs. Ted Dahl, Mrs. Ervin Fast, Mrs. Pearl Johnson and Mrs. H. Eliason and Virgina. Frazerites who attended the Na shua Band Concert Friday eve ning were Mrs. Cliff Quam, Ann, Bob and Jon, Connie Thoma, Pat sy Unrau, Johnny Lee Stratton, Miss Virginia Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Baldry and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buchanan and Donna. Mr. and Mrs. John Rosendahl and Mary of Hinsdale called at the Cliff Quam home Thursday morning. Bob Hotchkiss, Jr., spent Thurs day evening and Friday visiting at the homes of his cousins, George and Dick Berge and his uncle Henry Berge. He was en route to his home in Fergus Falls, Minn., after a trip to the coast. Mary Sue Holtberg returned home Monday from several days spent in Minneapolis. Mrs. D. S. Brdiges and Vivian accompanied by Mrs. P. J. Dasson ville and Janice drove to Wolf Point Friday evening to see the Junior class play. Janice was an usher. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kesler and family were Glasgow shoppers Sat urday. Pastor and Mrs. Frisbee Young and family of Nashua were din ner guests at the Cliff Quam home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Reddig shop ped in Glasgow Saturday. Mrs. Anton Hustad called at the Howard Kjensrud home Friday aft ernoon. Her son, Marlin, accom panied her home for the weekend. Bonnie Peters was an overnight guest at the home of her grand mother, Mrs. Jessie Calfee, on Wednesday. The Board of Parish Education met at the church Monday evening to discuss plans for Daily Vaca tion Bibls School. Rachel and Bill Brooks and Jesse Bedwell, Jr., drove to Redstone Tuesday evening and were ac companied home by Mr. Bedwell, Sr., who later left by train for Great Falls. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kesler and family spent Sunday in Malta vis iting at the homes of his brothers and families. Mrs. F. E. Kesler of Seattle, who has been visiting in Malta, acompanied them home to visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Reddig call ed at the Henry Bergen home in Wolf Point Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stratton, Cheryl and Johnny, Mrs. Jessie Calfee and Carroll Quriing were Tuesday evening supper guests at the J. A. Quiring home. Sundhy dinner guests at the Dexter Holtberg home were Gor don Eliason, Mrs. Pearl Johnson, and Mrs. H. Buchanan and Donna. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sauskojos and Hans Kurafka called at the Isaac* Reddig home Saturday aft ernoon. All men and boys are invited to take part in a fellowship pot luck supper at the church Thurs day evening at 6:30. Choir will £AV^ SuSo/^ OfOOUAf® on home appliances T^v/jw^s^, ^.nSZjwlianceF^^Z BIG 15 cu. ft. HOME FREEZER The BIG 15 cu. ft. Zenith home freezer is just one of the many money-savine values available under the jAVE-U plan. IAVE-U means low, warehouse, to-you prices on all models of famous Zenith home freezers, refrigerators, elec tric and gas ranges, washers and dryers. Come in now and see our AMMOO JAVE-U plan > >7 /OO appliance dis- “ x a • &Y AVB “• • Marshall-Wells STORES Wolf Point practice at 8 p.m. Worship ser vice Sunday morning at 9:30 fol lowed by Sunday school at 10:43. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sprague and Debbie called at the C. L. Thoma home Friday. Mrs. Ted Dahl attended the house-warming in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hovey in Wolf Point Sunday afternoon. Guests at the Bill Wilkins home Monday afternoon werg Mrs. C. L. Scott and children and Mrs. Dick Berge. Mrs. Pearl Johnson was a sup per guest at the Bill Adkins home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Holtbcrg were Tuesday evening supper guests at the Harry Buchanan home. Mrs. W. W. Mason accompanied Mrs. Rhoda Grosse to Frazer Wed nesday and called at the Theo. Dahl home. Mrs. Cliff Quam took Virginia Parks to Wolf Point for medical attention on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Delorne Barnes and family were Frazer callers Friday. Robert Berge of Malta was a Frazer caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkins and children were business callers in Glasgow Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Brooks and Nancy and Linda Keller were Wolf Point shoppers Friday. Mrs. Delorne Barnes and sons and Mrs. Orin Barnes and family called at the parental George Kjensrud home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Vanderhof, Ronnie and Bill of Fort Peck were Frazer callers Sunday. Caroll Quiring spent Sunday at the George Brown home in Na shua. Guests at the J. A. Quiring home Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Pearl Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Eliason and family and Mrs. H. Buchanan and Donna. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zikmund and children were Glasgow shop pers Saturday. Mrs. Ervin Fast was a business caller in Wolf Point Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thomas and family spent Sunday afternoon at the M. J. Quiring home. W. W. Mason is now a patient at Deaconess Hopsital in Glasgow, having been moved from Wolf Point. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berge of Malta visited at the homes of his FOR GOOD COFFEE and the finest , in </ short orders and LUNCHES In Wolf Point it's MATTY'S LUNCH CLOSED SUNDAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE t 4 a »* ~ «&&xsmv WOBiillliij^ Punch-line to the year's hottest power story - Chevrolet "Turbo -Fire VS ! This is the engine that’s writing a whole new chapter in the book of automobile performance records. This is the engine that has stock car timers doing a “double take” at their stop watches wherever experts gather to compare the abilities of the 1955 cars. .For example, in the recent NASCAR* stock car competition at Daytona Beach, Florida, Chevrolet literally ran away from every other car in its class —and a raft of others besides. In the one-mile straightaway run for low priced cars, the first two places—and six of the first ten—went to Chev» HOVEY-STONE CHEVROLET 331 Front Street brothers. George and Lick Berge Sunday and were dinner guests at the George Berge home. The R. Berges were en route home from a business trip to Glendive. Sandra Quiring spent Sunday in Wolf Point as a guest of Judy Dick. Mr. and Mrs. George Kowalski called at the Dick Peterson home Saturday evening. Mrs. C. L. Scott and Bruce and Mrs. Don Stratton and Cheryl shopped in Wolf Point on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Reddig spent Sunday afternoon at the Pete Frie sen home at Todd Lake. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Barnes called at the Harvey Otremba home Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Toby Unrau and family were guests at the Clar- Baerg home near Lustre Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long called at the Hans Tweeten home south of Wolf Point Sunday afternoon. Guests at the Dick Peterson home Sunday were Mrs. Peterson's father and brothers. Theo. Holum and sons, Lester and Leo of Rich ey. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peters of Wolf Point called at the Wm. Adkins home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Eliason spent Sunday visiting friends and rela- Kandy/'thrrfty... 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Light and W C. Yates of Billings arrived by plane Sunday morning for a short visit at the C. L. Scott home. Mr. Light is a brother of Mrs. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Robertson of Bay City. Orc., announce the arrival of a daughter born April 8. She has been nain c d Julie. Mrs. Robertson is the form er Shirley Adkins, daughter of ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adkins. rolets. And in acceleration runs from a standing start against all comers, the Motoramic Chevrolet beat all ot her low-priced cars—and every high-priced car except one! What's behind this blazing perform ance? A compact honey of a V 8 that only the world's leading producer of valve-in-head engines can build. Chev rolet's new “Turbo-Fire V 8”. It puts a new kind of fun in your driving life. You’re in charge of 16J high-spirited horsepower —or if you’re looking for even more excitement, the new “Super Turbo-Fire V 8” (optional al Wolf Point, Montana Montana . . Famous Horse Ranch of Years Ago. —from the Powder River County Examiner. One of the oldest ranches in Powder River County is the Harold Bull ranch on Otter creek. It originally was the Olivci Wallop horse ranch. Wallop, who came from a noble English family and who later inherited his title as Earl of Portsmouth, was sent to tins country in the 1870's to learn the cattle business. He came direct from England to Cheyenne, Wyo From Cheyenne he walked to Otter creek where he established one of the most famous hot ■ ranches of the West He built stud barns that are still standing as well as the finest corrals. Wallop paid a bullwhacker SSOO to teach him the cattb busi ness. The bullwhacker put him on night herd for the 34 head of bulls that he owned. Aftei a month of this Wallop realiz< d that he had been gypped, that he was not learning the cattle business. At one time Wallop ran about 2.500 head of horses He main tained a training stable at Audubon, low a. The horses were trailed from Otter creek to Belle Forche, S. I), lot shipment to lowa. Anaconda Copper Mining Company ••Work for a Greater and More Prosperous Montana” Thia it a project that should include all Montanant. THURSDAY. MAY b, 1955 Four-H Club News The April meeting was called to order on April 24 at Pcntzs by Robert Etzel All members ami about 15 guests were present d business meeting was called to m dcr at about 2 o'clock 801 l call wm anawered by a showmanship points. We discussed cnaservalKi week and told what we had eac done by conservation After the meeting Dean Davidson, the County Agent, showed ", slides and two movie which all enjoyed very much For revival. >n we walked a short ways to aim bad lands and played baseball A very delicious lunch of roast duck was enjoyed by all The next meeting will be it tin hall May 21 at «30 Before the meeting we will clean th> cemetery in preparation of Memorial Day as part of our community service project. Reporter. Roger Km MAY I SERVE YOU extra cost) puts 180 h.p. under your toe! 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