Winter test flight plan for Detroit to Spokane
Detroit prepares for a winter test flight by 16 small planes and a tri motor transport from Selfridge Field to Spokane with a return via a southern route. The mission, led by Major Royce, aims to test durability on snow covered fields with skis on landing gear and a mechanic crew aboard the transport. The route may include Glasgow or Wolf Point with pilot Jim Cook coordinating with J F Cook.
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Detroit
Selfridge Field
Spokane
Wolf Point
Major Royce
Glasgow
Jim Cook
Wolf Point Airways
J. F. Cook
J. F
Jim
Royce
Wolf Point Field
County Treasurer McFarlan Issues Warrant Call
County Treasurer Neil McFarlan announces a warrant call due to strong tax collections in October and November. Taxes for 1925 exceed a third of a million dollars with fewer delinquents than last year. more taxpayers used the two installment plan amid a smaller wheat crop.
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Neil McFarlan
Holiday greetings and late-edition note from the Herald
The Herald announces four extra pages but omits columns due to late printing. Staff worked late for multiple nights, delaying school department items and student sports results. Bare scores include Wolf Point 80 Hinsdale 13 and Friday's high school games on the local floor.
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the Herald
Wolf
Hinsdale
High School
City
Brockton
William Standing Paints At Woman's Exchange
William Standing will have a studio at the Woman's Exchange during the next few days. He will paint talented young artists as subjects focusing on Indian life or wild animals. He has shown pictures at the Great Falls exhibit in March titled tupnoteters. Many will be eager to view his recent works at the Woman's Exchange. Several large pieces are owned by The Fad.
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William Standing
Woman's Exe
Woman's Exchange
Fad
Havre Organist Sentenced for Liquor to Minor at Game
Havre December 14 Ellis Clark a Great Falls organist was found guilty in Hill county district court of supplying liquor to a minor during the Great Falls Havre high school football game in November. He was sentenced Saturday by Judge C B Elwell to 12 months in jail and fined $500. A motion for a new trial by his counsel Lou Molumby of Great Falls was denied.
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Havre
Ellis Clark
Great Falls
Hill County
A O U W Lodge Elects Officers at Annual Meeting
The A. O. U. W. Lodge held its annual election Wednesday evening despite bad weather and a concurrent meeting. Elected were Leo L. Bogut master workman, Wm. McConnon recorder, Iss Winnifred Trail overseer, Ray Kelberer inside guard, Willard Butzlaff outside guard, Joe Delaney trustee. The other trustee J. H. Coffey holds over. A planned play to benefit a local project was discussed with promise of details later. Members then adjourned to Electric Lunch for refreshments.
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A. O. U. W. Lodge
Leo
L. Bogut
Wm. McConnon
Iss Winnifred Trail
Ray Kelberer
Willard Butzlaff
Joe Delaney
J. H. Coffey
Ossette Man Traverses 44 Mile Journey Through Deep Snow
Ossette man Mr. Oie made a 44 mile one day journey from Wolf Point to Ossette on a snowbound route. He left at 3 AM reached by six PM and stayed Thursday to stock up for winter and Christmas. He plans to return in stages, visits neighbor Henry Carlson, and recently moved from the West to Valley county.
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Biling Ole
Mr. Oie
Wolf Point
Henry Carlson
Oie
Wost
Valley County
Ossette
Peerless
Opheim
The
Herald
Mark Laingon
Federalecourt
Iidtians
Stennes
Wolf Point Weednes
Far West
Chicago
Mid- We West
Wolf Point Broadcasts Planned From Great Falls Station
Lewis Clark Insurance informs a Great Falls station will air a program next Monday evening about Wolf Point and surrounding areas. The broadcast is scheduled between 6:30 and 10:06 PM. The company provides statewide broadcasting information periodically.
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Linsd Montgomery
Lewis C Clarkiss Insurance Company
Great Falls
Wolf Point
Stag Party Held at County Jail for Henry Anderson
A dinner party for fourteen was hosted Tuesday evening at the county jail building by Sheriff Anderson and Deputy Council in honor of Henry Anderson of Froid, brother of Mr. Anderson.
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Sheriff Anderson
Mr. Anderson
Henry Anderson
Froid
Roosevelt County Fair board plans expansion for 1930 session
The Roosevelt County Fair board met at Culbertson on December 13 to discuss a building program including a new grandstand more livestock pens and minor improvements to improve exhibitor convenience and visitor enjoyment The board also considered sod grass crop display needlework display space expansion community committeemen mileage reimbursement and participation in Northern Montana fair officials meeting Officers George Piercy Frank Bannister and A W Warden were reelected plus Ole P Olson R E Patch and G A Jones serve on the board Prisoners moved to Deer Lodge include Norman F Moody jailed two years for car theft and William Daniels and Albert Thomas each given one year for forgery.
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Aso
Roosevelt County Fair Board
Culberts
Board of County Commissioners
EL Patch
A. W. Warden
Havre
The
Fair Association
George Piercy
Bainville
Frank Bannister
Wolf Point
Culbertson
Ole P. Olson
McCabe
R. E. Pateh
Poplar
G. A. Jones
Deer Lodge
Counc
Henry Anderson
Sheriff Anderson
Norman F. Moody
William Daniels
Albert Thomas
Weather Drops Sudden Temperatures After Snowfall
Following heavy snow, temperatures fell to near zero across the area. By nine p.m. readings varied widely with thermometers a hundred feet apart showing up to fifteen degrees difference. The weather department notes the readings are unreliable.
Indians rounded up for drunkenness in the agency area
In the Poplar Standard report, 14 youths were arrested for drunkenness and jailed after appearances in Indian court. Several individuals faced 60 day to 30 day penalties, with additional cases for disturbing the peace and liquor supplying charges leading to federal court involvement.
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Poplar
Muskrat i Indian Court
Muskrat
Robert War Ciub
Andrew White
Seth Red Bull
John Medicine Horse
Philip Left Hand Thunder
Roosevelt County Fair to Lead Northern Montana Circuit
Patch of Poplar and A W Warden of Culbertson represented Roosevelt county at a Northern Montana Fair association meeting in Havre. The group is arranging dates for 1930 fairs and booking entertainment. A tentative schedule places Roosevelt County Fair near the circuit’s end with dates similar to 1929, aiming to secure more entertainment and live stock exhibits by joining other fairs on the circuit.
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RE. Patch
Poplar
A. W. Warden
Culbertson
Roosevelt County
Montana
Havre
Radio Supervisor Inspects KGCX Equipment
Catherine Catlin and Pauline Fraser earned proficiency certificates from Underwood Typewriter after a monthly test achieving over thirty words per minute. The program raised accuracy standards so the new fifteen minute paper will allow no more than five errors.
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Catherine Catlin
Pauline Fraser
Underwood Typewriter Company
Federal radio official visits Wolf Point station
Edwin W. Lovejoy of the federal Department of Commerce Radio Division toured KGCX in Westland building on Monday. He heads a Seattle based staff covering Washington Oregon Montana Wyoming and possibly California and praised the station equipment during a live check. He dined in the evening with local leaders including President Young and Mayor Stennes as discussion focused on radio development.
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Edwin W. Lovejoy
Federal Department of Commerce
Seventh Radio District
Wolf Point
KGCX
Mr. Lovejoy
Seattle
Washington
Maho
Oregon
Montana
Wyoming
California
Radio Inspectora
Westland
Krebsbach
D Jansen
Thi Aty
Sherman Cats
President Young
Commercial Club
Stennes
A. W. Huxsel
FE. Robert
T. Lining
J. Cook
E. Krebsbach
JL. Marshall
KGCX Prepares for Extended Service Mission
KGCX station at Wolf Point wires studio to Presty term churches high school and Coliseum. Dallas Jensen and Werner Schreiber ran the new lines Tuesday to enable remote control broadcasts of athletic events talks and music. Jensen now handles operating and mechanical care after passing the standard operator test by supervisor Edwin W Lovejoy.
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Krebshich
KGCX
Wolf Point
Dallas Jensen
Werner Schreiber
Dallas Jonsen
Teachers Plan Christmas Vacations to Minnesota
Several teachers will spend their Christmas vacation in Wolf Point while many depart Friday afternoon or Saturday morning for Minnesota. Names and destinations include Supt. Livingston Corch Bow and others, with homes in cities such as Ada Pelican Rapids Duluth and Willa ton.
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Wolf Point
Livingston
Corch Bow
C. H. Simon
Mia. McFarlan
Miss Strand
Ada
Minnesota
Miss Hennim
Pelican Rapids
Norby
Bagby
Special Message To Rural Subscribers
The Herald will not discontinue rare distant subscriptions expiring January 1 if unpaid by February 1 due to bad roads and weather. The policy excludes subscribers near town. Also a business survey by Electrical Research Products, Inc. representative L. E. Kennedy visited to gather data for a Northwest forecast.
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Electrical Research Products, Inc
L. E. Kennedy
Northwest
Edwin Inglehart Navy Radio Operator Visits Mother for Holidays
Edwin Inglehart of the U S Navy visits his mother Mrs Margaret Inglehart for Christmas and New Year. A radio operator aboard submarines, he serves at naval stations including recent duty at New London Connecticut. He says submarines transmit messages from above and below the surface.
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Kidwin Inglehart
Margaret Inglehart
Emily
Inglehart
U. S. Navy
New London
Conn
Fire starts in Wolf Point cafe chimney
A Saturday alarm at the Wolf Point cafe revealed woodwork over a chimney hole burning. Wiremen removed exposed work and Alf Howe will seal the hole with brick and mortar. Caution urged as overheated pipes and defective chimneys threaten town safety on Main Street.
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Wolf Point
Alf Howe
Lutheran Christmas Program at First Lutheran Church
Christmas service and a Christ mit tree are planned at four o'clock p.m. on Christmas Day with children from the Sunday school preparing exercises. Sunday school members are asked to attend practice at ten o'clock next Sunday morning at the church.
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Lutheran Sunday School
Marriage Licenses Dec 16 19 Fort Yates
Dec 16 Siver Anderson Freid and Jaume Gertrude Haukon Shey enne N. D ec Dec 17 Richard Ricker Poplar Rose Crowghost Ft Yates N Duk Dec 19 Lowell C Young Camilla Marie Rhode Mc Cabe
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Siver Anderson
Freid
Jaume Gertrude Haukon
Sheyenne
Richard Ricker
Poplar
Rose Crowghost
Ft. Yates
N. Duk
Lowell C. Young
Camilla Marie Rhode
McCabe
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