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THE PRODUCERS NEWSPlen-Yeek.McELROYweekOut-Mrs. Negaard is making a short visit at the home of her on Louis «t Columbus, N. D.A. W. Overgaard made a trip into ithe Plenty wood territory Thursday, .1 ? returning Friday. He -i.*d flolmquist, the well digger.t’eek.and all they dilt; Tom’s (MrL. (road crc Sunda motored cn they pis [and lostiery, pers, !S at 14-3tMrs. Andrew Ueland and Mr. and of Hank Mrs. Ed. Bucanan of Outlook spent Peter several days last week visiting at the latt* J. M. Buchanan and Nile Miller homes. -Norfchwo Wednesday Mrs. Ueland and her j TServic daughter called on the John Rice Norwegi 5 of- family. crowd atPeter Solberg and Halbert Nereson .. The b wiij run a threshing rig in partner- jitneys J J al- j ship this fall. They are buying a new j burn, Ci Avery through Alvin Stageuerg, j *h.e fast agent.The Espeland Bros, and Lutnes»fes-id a day.trimmed favor ofBros, have organized a threshingj boys rcticompany to be known as The Equity Threshing Co. They will use the en-is a gme formerly owned by 0. M. Lut-‘ ne« and plan on getting a new Red River Special Separator.The annua! meeting of stockholders of the McElroy elevator was held July 15tft. The election of officers resulted as follows: President J. F. ; a! Murray; Vice Pres. Ed. Spoktie; Sec-e is forMessrs ertown Tuesday.H. P. ness circ Administ has deck office on taken up Mrs. I-on- j retai-y, Christ Holt; Treasurer, 0. M. j with theLutnes; Directors, Sig Nelson, Ing-j vald Espeland and John Nelson. J. F. , e! Murray and H. L. Dunsdon are dele-G(1~1 gates from the elevator to the grainA. Rib; here on last weel Any orI pooling convention at Medicine Lake. atc£sofonFred T pens here•ommdcar and several p Several Man’s Bu Jim BaMr. Dwirc of the Farmers Auditing Association just finished a week’s work on the elevator books, ile was ! *° town present at the stockholders meeting £ot H'igh and impressed upon the members the ope j1 great- need of .auditing the books regu-re larly in order to know how the business was being conducted. He also gave the board the benefit of some of his legal knowledge on disputed Jiere ^on points.Joe Winters of Ambrose was present at the elevator meeting.Oscar Opgrara from Halsted, Minn., j ieit has been working in this territory for some time in the interest of a grain firm.The Pontacostals of Wcstby held a ce^lbration at the Mahew Grove, July 4th. Tiiore was a picnic dinner followed by an address by their pastor.^ A picnic was held at the Danish leader of : church eight miles south of McElroy, strike in f)n-! July Fourth. After dinner the crowd I ment to tl | made merry with numerous games old other unic and new.mgDEBS TO Smed-ine:heLEADERVISES RAILWChicagoksithng-y-n-idsfd-The Hultgren family wa? represen t-for the r; strike tog*ed at Plenty wood, Brush Lake, Ma- i fight toge:Skermo“There i order andiretongli-tt-LS-d-erc-;r.)dwti-nids-tghew’s Grove, YVestby and Lake on the Fourth of July.Mrs. J. M. Buchanan is able to be I hurt,' Mr up but is not able to walk without I the extent assistance.Miss Edith Hansen, who lives south of here, is assisting at the O'. M. Lutnes home.A threshing company has been formed by a number of farmers in the Ole Hoven neighborhood.Ingvald Espeland has ordered a Titan tractor and is expecting it any day.Two weeks ago it was stated in this column that O. M Lutnes had purchased a tractor. This item was sent in by some person other than the regular correspondent and happened to be an error. At that time Mr.Lutnes was looking over tractors with a view to purchasing but did not make a purchase till July fifth. TTie rection to let the readers know there was no intentional misstatement. It might be as well to state here that quite often news appears in this column that has been sent in by others.Miss Esther Hansen is assisting her sister, Mrs. Walter Olson in caring for the twins.Nels Anderson is building a granary in preparation for the harvest.There has been an abundance of rain of late and the grain looks fine accordingly. Hence the rush for tractors, threshing machines, and other necessaries.COMERTOWNMiss Flora Premo and Mrs. John Series was shopping in Dooley Friday. Vvtn. Carson was in from his ranchS:r urdav.been suffic what they World Wa announces justice tha the part c necessary ployed at , “The go simultanec have the n ready to r exigencies tion.“You wi mg what I on the pai govemmer voted for, for. and ci and be gas to make t America ii cracy and“And no Kaiserism liberty are a man, to a frenzy o you for yo lined up a and ready dogs.“It is tru craft uni oi exception ‘ profiteers i rushed you the trench* and murde: the rear to plutocraticI?™*- A.
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Plentywood, Montana, US

Fri, Jul 21, 1922

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