Eighth grade honor roll and seventh grade exemptions list
The text details the eighth grade honor roll for the fourth month including Agnes Appelgren Robert Brown Margaret Brownlee Keren Chapman Bernice Clayton Hazel Carpenter Bernard Erickson Vern Janson Myr tle Nieman Robert Rolfe Katherine Reeve Edith Riddle Iane Smith Jesse Wagaman Lois Warmbrod Orrin Wood Vinnie Wright Elton Vinson Jennie Zemo Norman Leoppky Nellie Funk Nellie McCown Abraham Tears Madeline Strachen. It also lists seventh grade exemptions by subject and student names, covering Arithmetic Reading History Geography Grammar Physiology Spelling Hygiene and other related notes across Sixth A Sixth B and Fourth R class sections.
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Agnes Appelgren
Robert Brown
Margaret Brownlee
Keren Chapman
Bernice Clayton
Hazel Carpenter
Bernard Erickson
Vern Janson
Myrtle Nieman
Robert Rolfe
Katherine Reeve
Edith Riddle
Iane Smith
Jessie Wagaman
Lois Warmbrod
Orrin Wood
Vinnie Wright
Elton Vinson
Jennie Zemo
Norman Leoppky
Nellie Funk
Nellie McCown
Abraham Tears
Madeline Strachen
Theodore Huff
Annie Jacobi
Claude Nichol
Theo Wright
Hilda Siljenberg
Julius Welzenbach
Cleo Flint
Charles Rothert
Melvin Rygg
Elida Smith
Dorothy Solberg
Opal Tuman
Obert Nyland
Reading
Hazel Chapman
Marion Christianson
Bernice Connor
Ruth Herman
Dlida Smith
Verna Riggin
Alfrieda Hagen
Charles Rathert
Edna Brown
Frederic LaRoque
Arthur Wilson Reading
Chester Christopherson
Evangeline Shoot
Arthur Wilson
Hazel Bell
Eunice Havener
Russell Huxsel
Norma Littlefield
Wade Littlefield
Edna Michaelson
Josephine Robbin
Vera Smith
Harvey Vinson
Albert Jamson
Valerah Jelley
Hazel McMurtrey
Fred Sugden
Spelling
Arthur Anderson
Mabel Bannister
Mabel Collins
Eldon Coney
Samuel Finegold
Ira Fromdahl
Vernon Hagestad
Albert Jansen
Valerah Je
Roosevelt county junior corn contest aims for record year
A. A. Woods of Culbertson leads Roosevelt County Farm Bureau and Boys and Girls Club in launching a county wide junior corn growing contest. Any youth under 19 with a five acre plot of adapted corn may enter. Prizes from livestock groups and local businesses are planned to reward winners. The program seeks to widen agriculture, ensure winter feed, improve seed stock, and promote farm diversification and permanent settlement.
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A. A. Woods
Culbertson
Roosevelt County Farm Bureau
Roosevelt County
Livestock Association
Civic League Members and Husbands Host Social Evening
The Civic League social department and husbands gathered at the Erickson hotel Tuesday evening. Sixteen tables played progressive whist with guests invited if unaccompanied. Mrs Tice won the head prize while Cy Johnson took the consolation. Hostesses included Mesdames Wiest Nason Gulhaug Onberg Johnson Montgomery King Profit McAleer Keckler Anderson and Misses Katherine McAleer Emily Anderson.
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The
Civic League
Erickson
F. B. Turner
G. H. Flint
A. K. Tice
C. L. Marshall
Mrs. Tice
Cy. Johnson
Mesdames
J. P. Wiest
H. B. Nason
A. K. Gulhaug
C. E. Onberg
Amandus Johnson
Cyrus Johnson
Winfield Montgomery
Kenneth King
Amanda Profit
Katherine McAleer
Myrtle Keckler
Emily Anderson
Mail Order House Fails in Competition in Kansas
Montgomery Ward & Co of Chicago bid on 176 items worth about 120000 dollars for Kansas state institutions. It was the low bidder on only two items and will supply the state with 27 barrels of steel cut oatmeal at 6.35 dollars each and 2 dozen bath brushes at 6.40 dollars each, totaling 161.45 and 12.80 respectively.
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Montgomery Ward & Co
Chicago
Kansas
Montgomery Ward
Market prices reveal how Montgomery Ward fares
Total of 174.25 dollars highlights public exposure of Montgomery Ward prices versus rivals on identical goods. Bidders must present samples of proposed merchandise, underscoring competitive bidding in exact duplicate items.
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Montgomery Ward
Is Your Dry Farming On a Sound Foundation
Dan Noble Henry Lowe Earl Goin urge Roose County farmers to abandon one crop farming and embrace diversification. They outline twelve commandments for dry farming including soil moisture use weed control and pest management, promoting livestock and crop rotation to reduce risk and secure income.
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Dan Noble
Sen
Henry Lowe
Earl Goin
Roosevelt County
No Woman Knows at Liberty theater next Thursday and Friday
The Universal feature No Woman Knows directed by Tod Browning comes to the Liberty with a strong cast including Mabel Julienne Scott John Davidson Max Davidson Grace Marvin Josef Swic kard Earl Schencke and Stuart Holmes. It is praised as a slice of life glow with humanity sentiment romance and self sacrifice.
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Fanny
Edna Feber
Liberty
Tod Browning
No Woman Knows
Mabel Julienne Scott
John Davidson
Max Davidson
Grace Marvin
Josef Swickard
Earl Schencke
Stuart Holmes
Merchants Confident Better Times Ahead
H E Buttrey returns from an eastern buying trip reporting widespread merchant optimism. Buyers are more liberal as spring approaches and wholesale prices hold at a substantial level. He notes slightly lower shoe prices with a rising trend in silk and wool items, and recaps a largely well attended Chicago shoe convention.
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H. E. Buttrey
Advertising that Counts: Willmar Firms Receive Freeberg Samples
Peter Freeberg of Sand Creek sent several packages of seed corn deat, marquis, and durum wheat to banks and businesses at Willmar Minnesota today. He believes proving local production will spark interest in the country.
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Peter Freeberg
Sand Creek
Willmar
Minn
Freeberg
Valley Market Buys Out Home Meat Market
The Valley Market and Grocery bought the Home Meat Market last week, acquiring its stocks and fixtures. The transfer completed at the start of the week. E. Nelson, who ran the Home Market for about two years, has not yet announced future plans. W. L. Young of Valley Market publicly confirms the deal, and Elmer Smith moves from Home to Valley.
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E. ©. Nelson
W. L. Young
Valley Market
Elmer Smith
Valley
Two Montana Men Take Over Big Job
The Roosevelt Highway Bulletin highlights H. B. Tyson and Charles R. Hauke as new heads of the Field Department for the Montana Division. Formerly secretary and resident, they will oversee field results with a team of capable aides and seek strong cooperation from officers and members. The pair recently visited Wolf Point and recruited many new members.
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Roosevelt Highway Bulletin
H. B. Tyson
Charles R. Hauke
National Organization of the
T. R. LH
Montana
Tyson
Hauke
Wolf Point
Thom Names His Farm Big Coulee Ranch Near Wolf Point
J A Thom responds to the Herald suggestion by naming his farm the Big Coulee Ranch located eleven percent miles northeast of Wolf Point. Editors urge others to submit farm names so the Farm Directory can begin next week. Readers are reminded to provide location and owner details.
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the Herald
J. A. Thom
Big Coulee Ranch
Wolf Point
Stockmens Bank of Poplar Closed by Banking Board
The Stockmens National Bank of Poplar was closed by order of the Banking Board on Monday. No particulars were learned. The bank had moved to Poplar from Brockton after the First National of Poplar closed.
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Poplar
Stockmens National Bank of
Marron Addresses Legion At Froid
H N Marron left this afternoon for Froid to address a joint meeting of the Froid and Medicine Lake American Legion posts. His talk will cover phases of American Legion work.
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H. N. Marron
Froid
Medicine Lake
American Legion
Birthday Surprise Party For Charles Riddle
Wednesday evening about fourteen friends surprised Charles Riddle at his home for his eighteenth birthday. The group enjoyed games and at the close of the evening a delicious lunch was served.
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Charles Riddle
Horseless Slew Aims To Outpace Cars On Snow
Todd Shamley and Ben Balerud in Champlin Implement shop are testing a motor sleigh built from a Dodge car motor on sled runners with a rear steering runner and a front eight foot six inch airplane propeller. They hope to push snowy road speed beyond a car, with cautious claims for progress.
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Todd Shamley
Todd
Ben Balerud
Champlin Implement
Main Street
Sinclair Lewis
North Dakota
Vida
Ed Krebs Hach
Knights of Columbus offer free correspondence course to ex service men
James H. Gorman spoke at a Catholic church meeting about K C support for veterans. He highlighted hospitals caring for war victims and described a free correspondence course in commercial trades and auto mechanics for former service men, with postage on submitted work the only cost. Interested veterans may contact local K C officials including P R Dougherty.
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James H. Gorman
Knights of Columbus
Department of Service
Catholic Church
Mr. Gorman
K. C
P. R. Dougherty
Father and Mother Die Infant Lives Near Macon
A 30 year old Indian couple Guy Door and his wife died at their home near Macon. Pneumonia caused both deaths with tuberculosis contributing in Mr Door and the birth of a child for Mrs Door. The baby survived. They left three children. A double funeral was held at the Mission in Oldtown at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
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Guy Door
Macon
Mr. Door
Mrs. Door
Oldtown
Awaits Sentence in County Bastile
Ray Schumacher, a 28 year old plumber's assistant and former engine firer, confessed to burglary after luring his young bride with fine goods. He is held for district court and likely to receive 2 to 3 weeks until sentencing. Authorities traced missing items to his room and a suitcase.
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Ray Schumacher
County
Schumacher
Wolf Point
Roundhouse
Golden Base
Kearney
Cody
Malta
Havre
Gordon
Flo
Golden Rule
Severe Weather Hurts Civic League Tag Day Efforts
Severe weather hampered Civic League tag day sales and coverage last Thursday and Friday, though the drive still raised over 100 for city relief. About ninety five couples attended Saturday’s Colis eum tag day dance with Liberty Orchestra providing music, and the league thanks all contributors for the event’s success despite the conditions.
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Civic League
Coliseum
Liberty Orchestra
Home From The Service Charles Rolfe Returns
Charles Rolfe son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Rolfe has been honorably discharged after two years in the Marines He was stationed on the U S 5 Texas He says the Marines are a fine corps and that he has seen much of the world Yet he notes dull times on the coast and difficulty finding work there
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Charles Rolfe
Arthur Rolfe
Marines
U. S
Texas
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Dorothy Knapp
Mildred Littlefield
Jean Jenkins
Harold Shipman
Verna Linderman
Oscar Luck
Rita Sherril
Charles Smith
Richard Solem
Ronald Wood
Violet Erickson
Opal Harrington
P. Christenson
John Delahunt
Vera Linderman
Harold Erickson
Ole Hilde
Madeline Mitguard
Agnes Miller
Lawrence Poulson
Hygiene
Issdeline Miteguard
Lawence Poulson
Shea Marie Bell
Senaie Dunn
Beliverett
Eleanor Johnson
Helen Kinderman
Leslie Beyer
Marie Bell
Lennie Dunn
Belle Everett
Edward Bachman
Belle Liverett
Charles Hanson
Kenneth Coffman
Edward Beckman
Reginald Bittle
Evelyn Coffey
Dean Herman
Kenneth Keeling
League
Marron
Legion
Bastile