Seed Loan Blanks Have Arrived in Baker Office

Seed Loan Blanks Have Arrived in Baker Office

w U .A Wbrtfj» •nV 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 <f: o£ tbe Emergency Crop and Peed MISS OXFORD BECOMES The spectacular basketball game agent leader met in Raker Tues­ between the "Terrible Swedes” The Baker Woman’s club ; ^ Loan Office at Baker states that BRIDE OF GLEN PAGE day afternoon with the board of Tuesday in regular session'et, ih» . f applications for emergency crop Miles City: Miss Edna Oxford, and the “Harlemites” that has commissioners, the Fallon county been eagerly awaited by sport fnns "The M^htyr Barnuin SCHOOL ELECTION home of Mrs. L. Fi- Bruggemen.' - v rr’loans and feed loans are now be­ formerly a resident of Baker, drouth service committee, R. L. Mrs. Evelyn B. Hitch,; prebi Jcnt, ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art W. far and near comes off tonight at ing received by R. L Bundlie, Wilson, local relief administrator called for-reports .of’ . comzctuees Oxford, on Saturday morning at the Legion hall. Both teams are School district No. 12, Baker, i\ Clerk, County Loan Committee, and Ernie Wallstein of the Carter and Mra. K. R. Plelssner, respond«^ ten o'clock, became the bride of national champions in their re­ Is Coming To Town” will hold tho annual election Satur­ with Offices located at Court House D. S. to talk over reducing the ior the Civic committee vrliicL >> 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, $21 per ton aeLeon 'LaCrosB be printed upon the plans approved, or proposed, csui*. at the Methodist parsonage on Failure of a quorum, which re­ P. T. Baraurri^Mlftftrled “Prince cording to the grade, y . Administration, loans will be made of Humbugs,” ; pomiMVibaok to a ballot Mr. LaCross 'haB served be furthered ^ &.! only; to'iarmens who are unable to Palmer street. The attendants, quires seven members, to appear Mrs. L. F. Bruggeman, chatena» , who acted as witnesses of the at the annual meeting called by hearty life Sr^dS&yj|& the Lake, more than two terms on the board. a - pbtain; “elsewhere seed, fertilizers. Theatre, in thU pW fw ol Wallace In 1924 he was appointed to fill of the Civic Improvement comm tv. ' <p supplies, feed or the necessary ceremony, were Edna Baker and the Bonnlvale cemetery associa­ tee, Btiated that the register ilù Pat B. Tates, friends of the con­ tion Monday, April , 2 p. m., at Beery, who ¿¿playit ¿¿the matchless out a term and wa* then elected | -credit io purchase such Items. 1 in 1925 for three yeara. In 1932 he tourist .camp- was filled and a ¡new. tracting parties. the court room prevented election 8howmaniinv>f>w^lSF. Zanuck’s OLD-TIME FARMER i ; Loans; will 'not be made to appli- was again eleoted for a term register would be purchased. ¡Th«;' The bride is included among the of officers or transaction of other production o f; -’i^e&^lghty Barn- ^ cants who can obtain credit in urn,” for 20th ;Ceht«$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 Joice Heth, 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”.

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