An ad from the July 1946 Wolf Point Stampede:


The Empire Builder and the Western Star trains stopped in Wolf Point on a daily basis:

A timetable from the Great Northern Railway:

Aboard the trains, you could dine in the dining car, or the "Ranch" car:

How many bars existed in Wolf Point in the '60s? A lot of them...and they all sold Great Falls Select beer.

Ralph's Bar (and other bars and pool halls in Wolf Point) used tokens in the early years, also:


A Trade Token from J H Coffey's store:

Thanks to Victor Gess (Class of '52 now in Lafayette, California) who sent me this photo of items he has from the Wolf Point Locker Plant and Johnson and Isachsen General Merchandise)


An old ad from the Liberty Theatre, courtesy of Kahlil Wehbe, who works at the Liberty, now known as Prarie Cinemas:

I found a photo of this. Does anyone have any memory of it?

Sherman T. Cogswell's store had trader "tokens". This is from about 1885:

In the summer of 1965 the Golden Jubilee coin appeared:


In 1973 the 50th Anniversary of the Stampede was held, with a Stampede Coin being issued:

A map from Frontier Airlines at the Wolf Point airport - and their route in 1961

Another route map for Frontier Airlines in about the same era:

An advertising level from Ibsen Implement

Sears or Wards or Ben Franklin were generally the places to buy your '45's. Here's a music chart from January 19. 1970 from Wards:

An ad from the Point Theater:

Newspaper ads from the Jewelry store:

An ad from Wood's Powr-Grip. Joyces' father worked for Howard Wood for a time:

Who could forget the bumper stickers on many area cars from the Sundown Drive In: