Wireless phones fill great need across rural areas
The article reports that wireless telephony offers a practical answer to local and rural communication gaps, especially south of the Missouri where river conditions cut off lines. It notes limited existing lines and high maintenance costs, and highlights T B Huff promoting wireless systems with ranges up to 800 miles for about $100, plus simple installation with indoor equipment and roof aerial.
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Missouri
T. B. Huff
Motor Sales
Listered Power Company
Huff
How Much Lignite Is Sold Here In A Year
The Herald seeks annual lignite consumption data for Wolf Point. It asks mine operators to estimate totals for fall and winter and amounts brought to town, noting local spending and a notable sale near $1000 this winter.
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Wolf Point
The
Herald
Ex Sailor Awarded Vocational Training in Dentistry
Ralph Dexter, a navy veteran with a permanent foot injury from the Kansas, has been awarded a four year vocational training program under the second section. He plans to study mechanical dentistry at a designated university with a monthly subsistence allowance of 145 dollars for himself, wife, and child. Dexter hopes for the University of Minnesota but start date and place are up to the vocational board. He recently spent three months at an army hospital in Minneapolis where his foot injury was treated and deemed incurable with a 10 percent disability rating.
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Ralph Dexter
Navy
Kansas
Dexter
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis
Infant Juanita Wilson Dies at Three Months
Mr and Mrs Cliff Wilson mourn the loss of their infant daughter Juanita who died last Saturday at three months and four days. Funeral services were held at the family home Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rev Robert Allen. The couple hold the sympathy of many friends in their sorrow.
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Baby Wilson
Cliff Wilson
Juanita
Robert Allen
Wilson
Potatoes Drive Talks At Sherman Club Meeting
Commercial Club directors met at Sherman on Wednesday to discuss local potato industry development, marketing, and community interests. A letter from H M Lewis of Northwest Potato Exchange outlined plans to support growers, emphasize Bliss Triumph variety, and offer full service for large acreages with local payout and equity sharing.
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Commercial Club
the Sherman
R. J. Moore
J. F. Cook
O.C. Heinze
H. A. Schoening
G. H. Flint
Gordon
H. M. Lewis
Northwest Potato Exchange
Kalispell
Charles Gordon
Chamber of Commerce
Wolf Point
Milk River
Dorothy Carr Celebrates 11th Birthday Party
Miss Dorothy Carr marked her 11th birthday with a Sunday party at the H R Carr residence in the south city. About a dozen girl friends attended and played games before an elaborate luncheon was served. She received many useful and beautiful remembrances.
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Dorothy Carr
H .R. Carr
Dorothy
Roosevelt County Taxpayers Organize For Economy
The Roosevelt County Taxpayers Association formed at a March 4 mass meeting in Culbertson with about 75 attendees. The group aims to serve taxpayers, not act as a political instrument, and will operate with a 16 member executive board spanning eight towns and adjacent rural areas.
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Culbertson
Farm Bureau
Trenne
Board of 16
Roosevelt County Taxpayers Association
Culbert Ison
County Farm Bureau
M. P. Stenn
Parm Bureau
State Farm Bureau
Bozeman
H. E. Richard
Poplar
A. A. Woods
R. J. Moore
Wolf Point
Woods
E. Rothert
H. Coffey
M. P. Trenne
Popsiar
L. W. Thompson
Mondak
J. W. Stahl
Richard
Moore
Brockton
Bainville
McCabe
Froid
Stein-days
Roosevelt County forms taxpayers association to audit local taxes
The Roosevelt County Taxpayers Association organized at Culbertson on March 4 aims to probe state and county tax costs and debt. Leaders expect an independent, nonpartisan effort to hold officials accountable, with J. H. Coffey and Albert Lee named to key posts.
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Roosevelt County
Taxpayers Association
Montana
Roosevelt County Taxpayers Association
Culbertson
Trenne
West End
J. H. Coffey
Wolf Point
Albert Lee
Death of Child William Samp Son
William Samp son of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Sampson died Monday of flu pneumonia at age two and a half. Funeral services were held at Clayton's undertaking parlors with Rev. A Hendrickson officiating on Tuesday. A second son is very ill, and the family has community sympathy.
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William
Rasmus Sampson
Clayton's
A. Hendrickson
Wolf Point Girls Capture Two Medals at Spelling Contest
Wolf Point pupils report multiple honors with Olga McQuigg winning gold and Marian Walter silver in Bainville spelling. Hazel Carpenter earned bronze. Culbertson and Poplar provided intermission music. Honor Roll lists many eighth graders. concerns raised about study and yard work.
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Madeline Strachen
Willma Gorley
Herman Eggebrecht
Tena Funk
Marjorie Knapp
Mabel Johnson
Sarah Witt
Julia Welzenbach
Lillian Hubbard
Elizabeth Funk
Enid Everett
Doris Everett
Edward Brickcom
Trine Dier
Claud Carpenter
Jay Cusker
James Cook
Amber Bickers
Wight
Agnes Apglegren
Robert Brown
Margaret
Brownlee
Hazel Carpenter
Myrtle
Neiman
Robert Rolfe
Katherine
Reeve
Ione Smith
Theodore
Huff
Bainville
Wolf Point
Olga McQuigg
Marian Walter
Rankin and Pope Speak Saturday Night
Hon. Wellington D. Rankin and Rev. Joseph Pope tour Montana addressing law enforcement issues. They announce a mass meeting at Glacier hall Saturday night March 11 at 8 00 p m with free admission. Rankin, potential U S senator candidate rumors noted, while rank and file voters seek a record of enforcing all laws.
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Wellington D. Rankin
Joseph Pope
Montana
Glacier Hall
U. S
Rankin
Migs Jeannette Rankin
Congress
Montaus
Conflict opens at Liberty Theatre with log jam spectacle
Priscilla Dean stars in Conflict a Universal Jewel shown at the Liberty Theatre next Thursday and Friday. The serial set in the Canadian North Woods features the dynamiting of a dam and a torrent of prisoned logs in a rugged wilderness.
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Priscilla Dean
Universal Jewel
Liberty Theatre
Clarence Budington Kelland
Canadian
North Woods
Northern McCone farmers move to form Federal Farm Loan group
About 50 farmers gathered at Wm. Pipal's place to begin organizing a Federal Farm Loan Association for the region. Spokane’s land bank advised that only one association could be authorized in the area, delaying formal steps until federal authority arrives. Pipal was named temporary secretary as plans proceed.
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McCone County
Wm. Pipal
Federal Farm Loan Association
Land Bank
Spokane
Buty
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Marion Walter
Camp Fire
Ellen
Miss Keckler
Camp Fire Treasury
McFarlan
Marian
Miss Donaghue
Pope
Prohibition
Priscilla Dean the Star
Land Creek