Northwest Wheat Growers Organize Across States
The Northwest Wheat Growers Associated plans a federation with ten state marketing groups to pool wheat. Oregon Washington Idaho Montana North Dakota and others sign contracts pledging wheat for pooled sale under a national body American Wheat Growers Associated. Zone boards will manage regional sales with a central national board overseeing finance and distribution.
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Montana
Northwestern
North Dakota
U. S
United States
Denver
Kansas City
Northwest Wheat Growers
Aysad
Ated
Northwest Wheat Growers, Associated
Cous
Oregon
Washington
Idaho
National Wheat Growers’ Association
Oklahoma
Kansas
Texas
Nevada
Colorado
Carl Williams
George C. Jewett
Great Cooperative Commission Sales Agency
Chicago
Nebraska
Airectors
National Organization
The
American Wheat Growers, Associated
National Board
State Board of Directors
George G. Jewett
W. C. Lansden
Aaron Sapiro
California
Dan G. Marley
Young Farmers’ Organization
Legion Nine to Host Poplar for Opening Game
West Side park hosts the Wolf Point season opener with Poplar visiting on Sunday at three o clock. Manager Rae promises a competitive game with home players and a strong crowd expected despite weather delays. Admission is 25 and 50 cents.
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Westside Park
Poplar
Rae
Bill Rae
Wolf Point
Recreational Film Series Planned Across Communities
The Farm Bureau News outlines a May to June program of project picture shows starting May 31 in Wide Awake and ending June 15 at Lanark. Reels include Corn Selection and Cultivation Home Made S J Great Dairy Sires Spring Valley Layers and Liars a poultry film and a comedy. Programs start at dark with the County Agent in each community.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Wide Awake
Lanark
Spring Valley” Organization
Waska
French
French School
Pershing School
Piety Hill
Divide
Ramstad
Seips
Mineral Beach
Smoke Creek
Charing Crow
Chelsea
Kennedy
Drew
Pioneer
Farm Bureau News
Commencement Week Highlights At Local High School
Commencement week features Class Day exercises and baccalaureate services in the high school, with a detailed May 22 program including music by the high school orchestra, an invocation by Rev. R. H. Allen, and the address. The May 25 program includes a School Program and Exhibit with grades, plays, recitations, and an Eighth Grade diploma presentation. Also notes a town street concert, exams, picnics, and sport awards with student lists and faculty remarks, all amid ongoing news from Willow Creek and local schools.
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R. H. Allen
R. H. Allens
Music Orchestra
Richard Shamley
May Flowers
Ardyth Lund
Katherine M
Elizabeth Brown
Claude Carpenter
Dorothy Dillard
Sadie Havener
Elsie Loeppky
Olga McQuigg
Flora Walter Marian Walter
Isabel Young
Marian Walter
Seey
Treas
Myrtle Keckler
Excelsior
High Faehoot
Benedictio
General Electric
Panama Canal
Agricultural College of Fargo
Montana
Wide Awake
James Cook
Robert Moore
Robert Jelley
Mark Nason
Libertys
Valley City State
Bozeman
Dillon
Grand Forks
General Assembly
Donald Randall
Fred Randall
Sylvester Smith
Harold McNeil
Jay Cusker
Lewis Kimmel
Ralph Somma
Shame Fox special opens at Lib erty theatre next week
Big Alaska scenes in Shame the William Fox special opens at the Liberty theatre next Thursday and Friday after acclaim in New York where it was hailed as a great picture. The film features John Gilbert with Doris Pawn William V Mong and Rosemary Theby with a dramatic three country setting including a wolf fight in Alaska. Emmett J. Flynn gains prominence as director through this production.
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William Fox
Liberty Theatre
New York
Alaska
Emmett J. Fivan
John Gilbert
Doris Pawn
William V. Mong
Geo. Siegmann
Rosemary Theby
Mickey Moore
Montana's A Head Elected By Purdue
Edward C Elliott chancellor of the University of Montana Missoula has been chosen as Purdue University's new president to fill the vacancy from Dr W E Stone's death while mountain climbing in Canada The selection was made by Purdue trustees and Elliott met the board in Lafayette May 17 Elliott resigns his Montana post to take office and a successor will be chosen July 1 by the state board of education Elliott is a prominent educator born 1874 and educated at Nebraska Wisconsin Columbia Missouri and Montana leading a 5 000 000 building program across four state institutions
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William Buttleman
Willow Creek
Montana
Buttleman
Jane
Sophia Onstad
Bozeman
Lafayette
Ind
Edward Charles Elliott
University of Montana
Missoula
Purdue University
W. E. Stone
Canada
Purdue
Dixon
Edward C. Elliott
United States
Illinois
North Platte
Neb
University of Nebraska
Leadville
Colo
Elliott
Columbia University
University of Wisconsin
University
State University
State College
School of Mines
Butte
State Normal
Dillon
National Educational Finance Survey Commission
State Board of Education
Barbed wire community telephone line links Southside farmers
Charles E. Jacobs and L. A. Jacobs travel from Vida to report a local farm area has installed a barbed wire telephone line. Early adopters include C. BE, L. A. Jacobs, John Remley, Art Lindsten, Ingwald Jorgenson, Jack Verstigen, Flo Verstigen and Adolf Gerberding. More neighbors plan to join and extend to Wolf Point.
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Charles E. Jacobs
L. A. Jacobs
Vida
C. BE
John Remley
Art Lindsten
Ingwald Jorgenson
Jack Verstigen
Flo
Verstigen
Adolf Gerberding
Wolf Point
Truce Pact for Genoa Aims at Eight Months Non-Aggression
Genoa Italy eight months non-aggression pact adopted as a resolution by the political sub commission of the Genoa conference. The final plenary session is set for Friday May 19 with a likely noon conclusion. The United States indicated uncertainty about participation in The Hague meeting pending clearer understanding of scope. Six clauses outline commission setup to reexamine divergences between the soviet government and others with dates and member names to be transmitted by June 20.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Genoa
Italy
U. S
Edward Grigg
United States
Hague
Richard Washburn Child
Schanzer
Lloyd George
Hughes
Reuter
Two Garfield Co Men Shot by Unknown Gunmen
Ernest Miller and Glen Allee ranchers near Sand Creek were wounded when an unknown horseman fired through their cabin window. Allee walked to a sheep camp for help. Miller collapsed inside. Sheriff and county officials investigated with no motive or suspects yet identified.
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Jordan
Ernest Miller
Glen Allee
Sand Creek
Allee
Miller
Jor
Sheen
Alice
J. J. Carroll
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Charles Mitchell
Donald Larsen
Walter Chapman
Lloyd Larsen
Thomas Kelly Maisanamaber
Charles Rathert At
Sisherman
Elizabeth Wood
Norman Blythe
Hazel Carpenter
Glacier Theatre
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