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I* I 'v^ l 8 The Official Paper of Fallon County, at Baker Mont^ the Center of, the Baker. Off >, Wh*i^NróijfalOas la ÎÔsedffer Manufacturing and Domestic Purposes and Piped to Other Cities in Montana, North' ■v-* T.ir*' *'v-' *aV- .* td thi» BLack Hüla District of South Dakota. TsfcV&V't f tiX_l VOLUME XIX. BAKER, MONTANA. THUBSE^' APRIL 4, 1836 NUMBÖäB 9o SEED LOAN BLANKS HAVE BIG EVENT TONIGHT AT

C. B. Quin of Helena, director of ARRIVED IN BAKER OFFICE'iEBION HALL FOBSPMTFANS the livestock and teed program; Howard Smith of Miles City, direct­ or o f rural rehabilitation and R. El C*. Meld Supervisor J. O. Hembre Bodley of Bozeman, state county > ad ; Glen Richard (Dutch) Page, son spective classes and it will be a day from 2 to 6 o’clock p. m. tor ,1 (Court Room). prices of the hay stored at tho the purpose of electing one trustee been appointed to Investigai what, of Mrs. Alta Page, of this city. game you will not want to miss. WALLACE i BERRY PLAYS fair grounds. The previous prices ‘-In. .accordance with the Act of GREATEST* SHOWMAN IN 20th fbr a three year term. A petition community projects thè club ccuiA, lACongrees authorizing the loans, The marriage ceremony was per­ of $21 to $23 per ton were cut CEMETERY AS80C. CENTURY FILM OF HIS LIFE. was filed with the clerk of the advace until Congress passes th# and,-regulations issued by Governor formed by the Rev. George Reid, down considerably and now range new relief measure, she calci,< n »' pastor of the First M. E. church, OFFICERS HOLD OVER district asking that the name of &'W. L. Myers of the Farm Credit $10, $16, $17, $19, $21 per ton aeLeon 'LaCrosB be printed upon the plans approved, or proposed, csui*. at the Methodist parsonage on Failure of a quorum, which re­ P. T. Baraurri^Mlftftrled “Prince cording to the grade, y . Administration, loans will be made of Humbugs,” ; pomiMVibaok to a ballot Mr. LaCross 'haB served be furthered ^ &.! only; to'iarmens who are unable to Palmer street. The attendants, quires seven members, to appear Mrs. L. F. Bruggeman, chatena» , who acted as witnesses of the at the annual meeting called by hearty life Sr^dS&yj|& the Lake, more than two terms on the board. a - pbtain; “elsewhere seed, fertilizers. Theatre, in thU pW fw ol Wallace In 1924 he was appointed to fill of the Civic Improvement comm tv. '

f>w^lSF. Zanuck’s OLD-TIME FARMER i ; Loans; will 'not be made to appli- was again eleoted for a term register would be purchased. ¡Th«;' The bride is included among the of officers or transaction of other production o f; -’i^e&^lghty Barn- ^ cants who can obtain credit in urn,” for 20th ;Ceht«$y Pictures. .which now expires. Vitally inter­ old register, che stated contain«* *• the amount needed from any other popular young women of the city. business consequently the present many names and almost' as many.' For the past several months she officers hold over another year. The screen play^Lwhich main­ ANSWERS MASTERS ested in school affairs from all sonrce,.including the production tains the com edy mohd best suited angles, Mr. LaOross Is ably fitted expressions about the local camp. i credit association, has been employed at the V. & R. This same thing occurred last The hook is actually a usiqu*' store. The groom is a member of not alone to BarnumJs; extravagant to fill the position o f school trus­ i-c , Any farmer who has the neces­ year in spite of the notice given tee. “travelog” and will be prese e* : the sales force of the Miles City for several weeks in advance. exploits, but to Beerifs most popu­ CALL TUESDAY sary security should apply to the lar type of characterization as as Buch. * production credit association first City Mercantile company. Follow­ Quite frequently some one wishes The treasurer, Mra. B. D C.Hnt ■ ing the marriage rites, Mr. and something could be done to make well, was written by Gene Fowler, Only a few minutes after saying AUXILIARY MEETS (''.-If. the association Is unable to The American Legion Auxiliary reported a comfortable cash- ^ Oat- : Mrs. Page arranged to depart on Bonnievale more attractive and lmous biographer, and Bess Mere- he had never felt better in hiB life, % ja z k e him a loan in the amount dyth, one of Hollywood's ablest will meet next Tuesday, Aprih 9, ance ou bond, due partly to th* ; ^heeded the farmer will receive a wedding Journey to Sheridan, more truly a resting place for the at about ten o’clock Tuesday mom scenarists. lng, Ed Molstad, 72, farmer in the in regular monthly session. The hall rent saving effected by m* -, ^‘statement to that effect and will Wyo., where they will visit with departed friends. Nothing will be dub’s meeting in homes. ' Gene Page, brother of the groom. done as long as poople remain The story opens with Bamum's south country, sat down hastily program “ Child Welfare-will- be ar­ jffjbe considered eligible t 9 apply for ranged by -Mrs. 0. P. Riffle, chair­ Mrs. ¿W. O. Erther; wac emoted The best wishes of their host of Indifferent to attending tbe asso­ entrance Into the sideshow busi­ and said he was very Blck. A few 'loan~?roni the Emergency fund. ness exactly a hundred years ago minutes later he was lifeloBs. man. The hostesses will.-be Mrs. delegate to the national, fede?«u>a * The regulations provide that the friends is extended to Mr. and ciation meetings and plan improve­ meeting at Detroit Jime 4-12. , Mrs. Page, with the hope that their ments. ■when, having acquired a few rep­ Mr. Molstad bad been 111 all D. L. Nelson and Mrs. Hi. Tran- I- -largest loan to one farmer this tile monstrosities and an aged winter and was Btaylng in Baker dam. ' Mra. Charles Otter, Mrs 'rf. w year Is $500 and the minimum $10, married life together will continue Kaiser and Mrs. B. R. Tarfco- to be a happy one. negress named , pur­ at the home of his daughter Mrs. Mrs. Riffle has announced the |'but no loan may be made in an HIGH SCHOOL ported to be 160 years old and Wm. Lambert and family. A following program tor Tuesday appointed on a comirblttes to >«r- ‘ * amonnt greater than is actually ATHLETIC DANCE erstwhie nurse of the Infant couple of weeks ago he went out evening: range for the picnic lunca *L ip»- . heeded to cover the cash cost of E K A L A K A 50 Y E A R S O LD 8ATURDAY, APRIL 13 George Washington, hb left hiB to the home of another daughter, Child Welfare—Mra. Riffle. day, April 16, Mra. Bob Ycuiey ■/ purchasing seed, fertilizers sup- Ekalaka Eagle: With consider­ Mark April 13 on your calendar falling Bowery grocery, rented a Mrs. Amos Greenlie, and at tbs Demonstration by Anna Mae Sr., Mrs. W. 0. Erther and Mr». fvplies, feed, etc. Loans will be able agitation for a Golden Jubilee for the big High School Athletic livery stable and opened Barn urn’s time of his death he had just made Lwaler, loader, and the Pine Tree Leo Burns were appointed m* ;; fumade for the purpose of growing celebration in Ekalaka this year, Dance sponsored by the B-Club. American Museum. out a contract leasing his farm scout troop on the two badges, program committee tor the earn* w event.-. s and harvesting crops, for au m m eft^ e Eagle editor dug Into the rec- The proceeds are to bo used for The famous midget, General for two year's to Martin Anderson. “ Home Nursing” and “ First Aid”. 4 fallowing, for purchasing feed for I r^jda this week and discovered the making awards to students who Tom Thumb and his. bride Lavinla, Both Mr. Anderson and Wm. Lam History of Girl Scouting—-Dar­ The nominating committee nrd* ‘•.- livestock; but not for the pure illowing information on the estab- have earned a letter in extra-cur- the Cardiff r (aht, the Bearded bert were present when the elderly lene Hytheoker. a report and the entire cMc, of of purchasing livestock r- >hment of postoffices In this part riculr activities. Join your friends Lady, the l g i”"' Merimdd, the man broke down. Plano solo—Orlyn Burns. officers- presented was: uimii__ u»- ; chinexy, or for the paymet . the state: at the Legion Hall, April 13 for a Woolly Hors ^And ail the rest of Funeral services will be held ly eleoted: The new office^; « «: or taxes. '■* • *9«. The Ekalaka postoffice was es- good time. Tickets, 50c. Extra the “natural with which Friday afternoon, two o'clock, from President—Mrs. K. R. Plgiaflner-. ■ Ix*ans will be made only to »ncvl. ibllshed on November 27, 1885, ladles 15c. Music by Nichols or­ AT TIHE GULLIDGE HOME 4 First vice-president—Mrs J. 0 : sta?^f; it Nftw York a the Lutheran church with the Rev, Visiters at the A. O. GulUdge pliconts who arere cooperatingcoopera' ’ wkiniikith ' * Charles C. Cartwright as the chestra. century age?1’ '<• •£ir*»0 seen. His J. EL Nelson officiating. Interment Hembre, , • ^ the Production Control Program-oil Rtrjgj postmaster. Tbe Powderyille splurge iron)'A ».voitesque to the will be made in Bonnievale ceme­ home thid week arq Mrs. , John Second vlce-presidentrr- Mro , T .lithe Agriculturall1 Adinstment Adjustment Ari-I Hesj-0fjjce Wua established Febru- Mr. and Mrs. R. Melhaft were Dougherty, nee. Mildred Gullld&e, Fitzsimmons. ^ ; Bublime w i t 't 4*-’ sponsoring of the tery beside Mrs. Molstad who .who arrived Sunday* morning"from ^ministration. 16 v 20„ 1883 with Boa Mason as overnight visitors Saturday in 'American d6 ( St Jqphy Lind, the passed aVray ip 1918. -Financial Secróthry—Mrs ■ As In the past, the security for Whitehall;-, Mont., and MIbs Avia Elide, , , jj- . i ^ j X • s aV;tma8ter. The Stonevllle poatjJrTeip^at the j, c. SchleppqngçeU Tbvely < 1 3 ui^tiogale, at Edward H. «Molstad wsb born. 1 -¿Jtp emergency crop or feed loan ilMlce (Alzada) was apparently theq home.. *£Key ~~ were accompanied to ipalne. x4:vrehioagb^. .who.; ‘Arrived* Con» Castle Gardsod ¿>lay?l«i*blg part in December 22, 1863 at Llntfd' BygdJ 'Wedue|dd r,,to, visit, a, few days .ywill consist of a first lien on tbe first postoffice established in Terry by Mrs. Rex Flint, Celia the picture, with Virginia Bruce Norway and was rals'ed 'in thh 3 Wllsón.; • - ' crop financed or on the livestock with her sister. W(rA’ GulUdge, and -?’Aùditór^Mrs. southeastern Montana with Lewis Mae and Gene who visited at the charmingly interpreting the gold­ Lutheran faith. He"'came to the fajnlly.;'' ' »•, -» < •to be fed. A tenant must also give N. Stone as postmster. This office Suell Alexander home. en-voiced Jenny. United States and looatQd in Min­ ' Treasurer—Mrs. ,R. '.a first lien by getting the land- Mrs. Dougherty, a bride 0! the PtarMamentariah-^rs.-:Efrelm i was established oh August 4, 1880, Will Rogers in one of bis well nesota where ,he . was married in owner to waive his claim in favor holidays, resigned her jiosltlon as B; Hltclt<” .fl*:;.;,•>>-;; fifty-five years ago. adapted roles will appear at the AUCTION 8ALE 1892 to Miss Mlpnie Thompson. i; of the crop lien; but the land- David H. Russell, the first settler commercial teacher at Whitehall f Mrs/; R.-B; .Oiutwright,.1 Msg». K;.-’, I f committee. urday and began work Monday at Inventory last week and openod eroi ópnlon was - that the, ’.ye*rr»-; the M. L. Russell clothing store. up a sale Saturday which will near Webster. When the mother CROWD TURN8 OUT died in 1918 the father tried to POPPIES BLOOM program had boon very catisiyiorf Watch and Jewelry repairing at continue until this Saturday when The nevor to be forgotten Me­ and the outgoing officers wsr«K FOR THE OPERETTA the goods on hand will be disposed fill her place. Ho was one of tho ¿WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT reasonable prices at PROCTOR’S. morial popples will bloom again on given a rising voto of thanks in ¿ap­ AND 18 PLEA8ED of to the last item at‘ the public’s first trustees In his school district Inarch went out like a lion and Memorial day and ore now’ in tho’ preciation. v A good crowd witnessed the Mr. and Mrs. Johq^Jlartnett ar­prices by auction. Mr. Samsel and remained on the board ; April came in typical fashion and making In the veterans’ hospital at The next meeting of the olti> ' operetta “An Old Spanish Custom” rived Thursday fa »; Midwest expects to leave soon for St Louis ever since. He was on agreeable ¿.here's the daily record: Fort Harrison. Remember your will he the annual , picnic .sAii' ib»;i low high prec. given Friday evening by the chor­ Wyo., to visit indefinitely at the O. to purchase new stock for his store neighbor and his passing evokes us classes o f the Baker high school Blanchard home. many a kindly word. To the be­ dead by wearing this .flower and place-will'be announced later > iJdarch 29 22 24 which will be known as the Sam­ the choice will depend oat th»; at tbe Community hall under the Chevrolet dealers carry com­ sel Department store. His past reaved family the Times extends help tho Jiving ex-service rti6n who iMarch 30 5 22 .01 survived the World war but are weather. If the weather Is ' &Yòr~y iSCarch 31 9 36 skillful direction of Mrs. Mary plete stocks of repair parts—moral experience in Baker as manager of mnch sympathy. Sturm mnslc director. not able to do much for themselves able the picnic will be held at, & Pril 1 12 24 —Buy a Chevrolet tbe former V&tt store bas made tourist camp. . The operetta was one which every one acquainted with him now. Re prepared to buy as . many ¡¿April 2 6 33 Ekalaka Eagle: J. G. Olsen MRS. PRATT DIE8 poppies as possible wh n Poppy Refreshments were served'" byò April 3 37 trace allowed free play for tbe romantic and is assurance that tho trade 9 22 filed a building permit with the Mrs. Minnie Pratt, former Baker week comes around. Mrs: Leo Burns and Mrs..,-3., dX; April 4 25 inclinations all people have bnt may expect auality and service in seldom experience and the yonng town council at its regular meeting resident, passed away Tuesday at C-rr— ■■■I!1' ■ - - Kuhì. , ’ * v Monday evening. Mr. Olsen plans the new store. the home of her son Raymond at folks put a lot of glamour into the Mrs. R. W. Marks and Mrs. Wm. r e d Cr o ss m e e t in g ODD FELLOWS VI8 IT to erect two new buildings on his Rochester, Minn. Her body Is Members of the Fallon County, MILDRED RIPJLEMEH-Wli.!. v Ten Baker Odd Fellows went to various picturesque ¡chorus num­ Harris who Btep out of the busi­ bers. The main actors without ex­ lots where the fire occurred last expected to arrive here on to­ Chapter are invited to a meeting / MEET .BAKER SUi^Ay Ollie Monday evening for a friend­ November 1. ness picture bod maintained an night’s train and will be Interred The Mildred Riflemen will -¿cm» ception gave excellent portrayals enviable record in the tyle Shop at the Ruslness and Professional ly; ¿ame of voile;? ball and of whist WANTED—Man with car. Rente 8 at Boonlvale cemetery beside Mr. Club Rooms in the National Rank to Baker Sunday and-fire, a recur» the Odd Fellows there. Five of their roles and the variety of that mado them may friends. costumes used made the entertain­ experience preferred bnt not neces­ Pratt who preceded his wife in Building next-Monday night at 8 match against the Baker shooter». of volley ball were played sary. Rawlelgh, Dept MTD-8-M, death several years ago. o’clock. This is a most Important Mildred >lost the match on ui*ir„ with Baker winning the odd one. ment a most colorful success. This operetta was in fact one of Minneapolis, Minn. ltp CITY ELECTION 18 QUIET meeting as we will complete plans range some time ago and the hem» 'Afterwards a fine lunch was serv- TEN MEN TO GLASGOW for onr summer playground pro­ team will do their best to ££oMiy<'-f ; sftrgery. H e ’l*" German and speaks laka was admitted Wednesday. neapolis to bring back another second Tuesday, which will be had a big happy surprise handed BROADVIEW HOSPITAL fjernum which will bp a great help C. D. Sanborp was admitted new Graham. May 7. , him this week in a wire from bis Mrs. Walter Newell and baby Bon-In-lpw and daughter Mr. and jn^his practice. Dr. Zinterhofer con- Wednesday. Mrs O. J. Owen received word Ekalaka saved the cost of an were dismissed Wednesday. ferin&d With, the Montana 8 tate ------1:------election because of tbe absence of Mrs. Don Goe, formerly, of Baker, Marvin Koschei was' admitted this week that a little daughter •?ieo»l Board Tuesday for his license In COMMERCIAL CLUB MEET8 was born March 28 to her daugh­ anyone finding the aldermen Jobs who live In California. Tbe mes­ Friday. expense'of sending tho 13 sage announced the birth of a Mra. Panl Miller was an over­ band to Glecdive. the .state of Montana. The Baker Commercial clnb will ter, Mrs. Don Wilson, .nee Helen worth having to the extent of fil­ meet Friday, April 5, 6:30 o’clock Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson now ing petitions. Present members third son to the yonng couple on night visitor the first of the week. EMERGENCY r e l i e f p. m. at the Baker cafe and all live at Idaho, Falft, Idaho. They whose terms expire will therefor March 27, weighing seven pounds PLEVNA MU8 ICIAN WILL. ' and two ounces. The youngster KRUGER-KROKUM PLAY IN MUSIC MEET’ ~ OPERATIONS SLOW members are hereby notified to have named their new daughter remain' in office until their suc­ has two brothers, the youngest of Miss Elvina Kruger, daughter IN E.OISEiJDoHo;;; DOWN AT PRE8 ENT keep the date in mind and attend. Nancy Jo; she is their only child. cessors are duly elected and quali­ 4; News from the Fallon County fied or until such time as they whom is eleven years old so there of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kruger of Miss DuElla. Radish^.- has ïeceiTv WANTED—housework by the ed word that her application;-to;; .emergency relief offich is that the B.B.P.W. CLUB might take a notion to resign. is more than a fair chance of one Baker, and Carl Krokum, employe Aprfl-telief will be handled In the day or the hour. Mrs. G. B. Frie- baby being reared right from the at the Bums Bros, garage, were play lit.the troml^pô <;.sôctlc.n, i of.;»,, There will be a regular meeting mark. 9-2tp /name manner as the March relief of the Business and Professional stajrt and of .course the grand- united in marriage ^Wednesday, thé AllNorthweat Oréhcaixà ,-m»«S 7- ln Boise, Idaho !Àpril'21eî;,io„24tk ! ■wntfi farther instructions are re­ Women’s Club next Monday even­ Mrs Mabel Pettit of Billings EKALAKA APPRECIATES daddy knows positively now there March 27, at Ekalaka a t‘ the resi­ ceived. No activities will be ing with the program in charge arrived In Baker Wednesday for a MIN8TREL SHOW Is hope ahead for tho country. We dence of Justice Lane who per­ bga been accepted.- Tho. orchestra.; ;/ is .made np of abont G musician»-: tundertaken u n til. the work bill of the Magazine Committee, with visit with her sister, Mrs. G. R. The local Legion Minstrels who wish the now boy luck and lots of formed the" ceremony. The cere­ 2 0 among the-high‘school’ Etudenu o*\ ‘‘■¿obb through Congress and more Mazy Cate as chairman. Follow­ Moshier. put on their show at Ekalaka last it mony was witnessed by 4 Ernest fends are provided. Attention! people who want to Thursday evening were well- pleas­ Wallstein and Edward Perao. The the four northwest states.;4 ; M 1»» c ing this meeting there will be a Rediske 'was a member, of, ;th» ¿Thirty one CCC men were meeting of the Red Cross to make lose weight should eat Rusk. Sold' ed with the reception they receiv­ WIN8 THIRD PLACE young couple has gone to house­ founded up this week by E. L further .plans for the recreation, at the Trail Market. ed. The financial returns were William Steig, first place winner keeping in one o f the Hubbard orchestra two years ago cad,‘piay-* .. ed In Seattle, Wash; , 7 ' .Wilson and ready to go to camp project for the summer. Every­ good and tho audience was very re­ among the 7-8th grade boys in the apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wisenant Fallon county Flag contest, won when the call was cancelled for one who is Interested In the wel­ have move Into the residence va­ sponsive. One star performer the time being and the men were fare of the boys and girls of this said he felt the show went over third place in tho regional contest cated by Mr. and Mrs. L. Stuempges held at Glendive Tuesday after­ igant heme until farther notified. community should attend. and Mrs. Mllllcent Clark has mov­ better at Ekalaka than it did at MR. AND. MRS. F. T. SEgLBY •: : Miss Evelyn- Stager, case worker Baker and that's “enuf said” as noon. Eleven year old William \ 4- ed into the house vacated by the made 41 points out of a possible 60 from Jordan, is expected at once Otis Hopper visited at the W C. Whisenants. the show was a big success locally. are invited to be guests of the Fallon County T fe ss Ai £9- fill the vacancy left by Miss Among the ladies who accom­ on the definition of the flag and Erther home Friday. Miss Ida Klein left last week for Esther King’s resignation. panied their “ cu'lud” httsbands and the name grade on his declamation. Lake Theatre Sunday or Monday for tbe presentation c*f ( Now Chevrolets are arriving at Eureka, S. D., and vicinity on a friends to Ekalaka were Mesdames Verna Ferguson, winner among the W. Jones, marginal land admin­ the rate of one carload a week. visIL L. F. Brogg^man, Bob Robinson, girls, was unable to go to Glendive “THE MIGHTY BARNUM” istrator of Mlies City, was trans­ But place your order now to In­ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miiloy and son K. Siine, L. Owen. J. Ovens, M. because of just getting over an acting business in Baker Wednes­ sure prompt delivery. -BURNS Dannie of B°ach visited Sunday at NIccum. Cecil Carey and J. C. Illness Rupt M L. Schneider t resent this clipping at the box office of the Lake Theatrle. day. BROS. the G- K. Johnson home. S win dal. took William to Glendive.