Farm Holiday Begins November 2 in Montana
Montana farmers vote to strike grain marketing starting November 2 as a statewide Holiday association forms. By-laws set alternate Wednesday sales for living expenses. Hundreds already sign up in multiple counties with Gerald Horsford leading statewide organizing efforts. officers elected, meetings held, and copies of by-laws available at The Herald office.
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Montana
MecCone
State Farm Union
Tom Horsford
Girele
Court House
Horsford
Julius Gess
Volt
J. Q. Zuck
Flaxville
Frank Trumble
Soo
Adolph Homrighaus
Wolf Point
Homrighaus
Gess
Freid
Goodwin Bergh
Darland
Robert Johnson
Hominghaus
Johnson
Holiday Association
Herald Office
Victory
Dry Fork
District Court session reports appointments and fees
Judge S E Paul and E S Koser from Plentywood presided in law and motion court. Grant Trenne was placed under guardianship with a 200 dollar bond. In the Fulkerson divorce suit, temporary alimony was denied but 75 dollars in attorney fees were awarded. Ida Johnson appointed guardian of Sig Johnson as of July 29 1921. Guardianship papers previously not filed. Several estates addressed.
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S. E. Paul
E. S. Koser
Plentywood
Law and Motion Court
Martin P. Trenne
Grant Trenne
Donald Fulkerson
Permelia Pulkerson
Pulkerson
Erick Moum
Candidates Visit Northeast Montana Amid Campaign Swing
As elections near candidates tour the state visiting Wolf Point and other towns. Democratic nominee for Congress Roy Ayers and lieutenant governor candidate F H Cooney spoke on radio and at meetings in the county. Republican candidates L A Foot F E Williams Glenn T Davis and others campaigned in the area with scheduled talks. In Glasgow H A McKinney of Iowa was jailed 30 days after dodging payment for gas and oil at a local filling station.
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Wolf Point
Roy B. Ayers
Congress
F. H. Cooney
KGCX
Glasgow
Scott Leavitt
H. A. McKiney
Iowa
Valley County
McKiney
Treatment for Wheat Belt Chronic Disease
A satirical piece argues the wheat glut is man made by farming practices and oversized acreage. It prescribes reducing acreage via farmer clinics, and uses flour promotion lines to urge saving and distributing flour to tackle the surplus, portraying the surplus as a chronic ailment needing steady administration.
Hoover Plans Rapid Midwest Campaign Tour
President Hoover leaves the White House for a three day sprint through the Midwest and Atlantic coast states. He will address 22 audiences in eight states, with stops in Minneapolis, Chicago, Springfield, St Louis, Kansas City, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Newark and New York City. A late Friday night address in Indianapolis is planned along with an open air Newark speech and a Madison Square Garden appearance. The campaign schedule includes four eastern speeches and multiple platform events, with a California trip possible.
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Washington
Hoover
Midwest
Atlantic Seaboard
Lincoln
White House
Indianapolis
Baltimore
Philadelphia
Newark
N. J
New York
Madison Square Garden
Minneapolis
Chicago
Springfield
St. St. Louis
Kansas City
California
Judge Ayers Seeks Montana Seat As Radio Speaker
Judge Roy Ayers, Democratic candidate for Congress in Montana's second district, told a Monday night radio audience he would back Progressive farm friendly measures. He accused incumbent Scott Leavitt of being an administration yes man and aligned with conservatives over progressives, criticizing Hoover era tariff decisions that harmed farmers and ranchers.
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Roy ©. Ayers
Congress
Second
Scott Leavitt
Montana
McCone Holiday Assn Organizes Local Chapter
About fifty farmers joined in forming a McCone county unit of the National Farmers Holiday Association at Vida last Wednesday. Thomas Horsford, named state chairman, spoke on the movement. Four Vida directors were elected to represent the northern county and three more were to be chosen at a Circle meeting Friday. Elected at Vida: Clarence Chamberlain Sand Creek. Martin Beck Vida. Ernest Carlon Prairie Elk. M Byxbe Wolf Point. Elected at Circle: Emil Nelson Watkins. Walter Gathman Circle. Fred Haynie Circle.
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Circle
McCone County
National Farmers Holiday Association
Vida
Thomas Horsford
Clarence Chamberlain
Sand Creek
Martin Beck
Ernest Carlaon
Prairie Elk
M. Byxbe
Wolf Point
Emil Nelson
Watkins Walter Gathman
Fred Haynie
Wolf Point and Poplar Tech Football Battle Ends Scoreless
The Wolves football team traveled to Poplar with a crowd to face the Poplar squad. The evenly matched game ended in a scoreless draw. Last Friday Wolf Point lost 12 to 7 to Glasgow, with a late Wolf Point touchdown erased by a 18 yard penalty.
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Wolves
Poplar
Poplar Boys
Wolf Point
Glasgow
Burnison
Borah Praises Smith Speech for Hoover Campaign
Idaho Senator Borah hailed Alfred H. Smiths Newark address as a top campaign speech for Hoover. He said Smith focused on liquor policy, urged tearing down dry states, and mobilized pro liquor voters to join the Hoover camp while attacking proponents of prohibition as bigots and cranks.
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Nampa
Idaho
William
Borah
Alfred H. Smith
Hoover
New York
Newark
N. J
Nazerene College
Smith
Seed Loan Dates In Daniels and Valley
Field inspector Hembre lists dates he may be seen about seed and feed loan business. He will be at Seabay on November 1 Peerless on November 3 Richland on November 4 and Opheim on November 6 Borrowers should bring a prepared statement of acreage yields expenses and grain sold. Evangelical Lutherans celebrate the Reformation with Rev F G Kleiden delivering the address on Sunday October 20. Construction progresses on Great Falls swimming pool to measure 200 by 100 feet.
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Hembre
Seabay
Peerless
Richland
Opheim
Luther
F. G. Kleiden
Great Falls
Voting Process Explained For President Election Ballots
Voters face a four elector ticket system as Montana awards four electoral votes. Presidents are not voted for directly. electors at the top of each party ticket must receive an X in each of their squares to count all four for the party. Do not mark outside the squares or vote only one elector.
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Montana
George H. Berry
B. Connelly
George Linton
M. A. Tschirgi
Herbert Hoover
Kansas farmers endorse Hoover for wheat surplus solution
A Dodge City wheat farmers meeting issued a telegram to President Hoover praising his Des Moines Des Moines plan to expand markets for farm products and ease war debt concessions. The letter urges western producers to support the proposal as the right path to secure markets and protect homes amid hard times. Clarence W. Robb signs as chair.
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Hoover
Dodge City
Kansas
Herbert Hoover
Washington
D. C
Des Moines
Europe
Clarence W. Robb
Chafeman
Feed and Seed Loan Inspector Mr Draper Schedule
Federal feed and seed loan inspector Mr Draper announces his travel dates in Poplar and Wolf Point. He will be in Poplar on Friday November 4 and Friday November 25, and in Wolf Point on Monday November 7 and Monday November 28.
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Draper
Federal
Poplar
Wolf Point
Marriage Licenses Issued to Local Couples in-Plains Valley
A marriage license was served on the 20th to Harry Willard Sib bits and Lucille Hagleman of Poplar. A license was issued on the 24th to Bennie Adolph Erickson and Jessie Eng of Medicine Lab. to Hiram Donald Millard and Elizabeth Anna Heser of the Southside.
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Harry Willard Sibbits
Lucille Hagleman
Poplar
Bennie Adolph Erickson
Jessie Eng
Medicine Lab
Hiram Donald Millard
Elizabeth Anna Heser
Southside
Tenth Carnival Closes With High Interest and Saturday Rush
The tenth annual trade carnival closed Saturday night after strong turnout and brisk buying. Weather improved last days boosted crowds. carnival volume exceeded $25,000. Queen contest narrowed to Aileen Anderson, crowned by Ernest L. Walton amid mixed prizes. grand prize of $71 awarded to J. R. Opheim. Many prizewinners listed with merchant sponsors and donated gifts filling Coliseum crowds.
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Aileen
Erson
Avis Lund
Avis
Arlia My Foor
Ernest L. Walton
J. R. Opheim
Benrud-Kahle
Harmonieers
Voters face two amendments on voting and vacancies
Two amendments may appear in the ballot. The first would restrict voting on debt bonds and tax levies to taxpayers whose property is taxed. The second would require special elections to fill legislative vacancies, with counties appointing after death or resignation to avoid costs.
Wolf Point Legion Auxiliary Broadcast on KGCX Program
A Wolf Point Legion Auxiliary radio program aired on KGCX featuring a Shanty in Old Shanty Town performance conducted by Mrs. Roland Trotter, a month’s activities report chaired by Mrs Roy Porshore, piano selection Humoresque, a message by District Radio Chairman Mrs Hugh Marron, and announcements by Mrs EB E Krebshach.
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American Legion Auxiliary
KGCX
Roland Trotter
Roy Porshore
Morris
Hugh Marron
EB. E. Krebshach
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the Blankenship
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Motel Sherman Cafe
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Wolf Point Herald
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Board of County Commissioners
Eigns
Fergus County
Senate
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Custer County
Sleetton Anl
Wolf Point Legion Auxiliary Program