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The Havre Daily News from Havre, Montana • 4

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Havre, Montana
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TRE REV'S SIDY MoTi'day Evening' Jdhe 22142 Black Sea United Press Leased Wire Service A eature Service I $10 a Smart Girl MY WIE Are you doing tKe same? SEE tYOUR ELECTRIC DEALER Serving the Treasure State and the Nation Hill Big Sandy THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY Adventure Romance 3 Play Ball Th Mrs Esther Wanke was in the frArvi Mftrtl But Not With Your Hotdog! T316 hose which is light rust withstands any pressure and broideJT a ftns a vdr itix oi Daniel Tel 76 BEGINNING IN THE HAVRE DAILY NEWS Uihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii KoobAld SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR Smrz of in Havre Entered at ths Postoffice at Havre Mont as Second Class Mail Matter Published Evenings 'except Saturday 319 irst Street Gildford this past Mrs Schmidt pect to weeks Mrs Mary Hunt was city Saturday from the Havre section 6 4 i forl And what if you do hot dog in your lap? Just send your clothes to Valley and the spots will thoroughly removed Mrs Ben Sprague jwas a Havre shopper I weekend Sapp was a business call er at the? Jimmie Prentice farm Monday morning THE UNITED PUBLISHERS INO JOKM TKAVIS Gnrl Maaarar National Representatives: Mrs Howard Pepper was a shopper in Havre Saturday from the Shambo community To Canada or any place in the United States Excepting Montana vu per year drama above the clouds as Toi and Judith battle to save seen plans of a new bomber from enen agents it's a breathless md ment and there are more of thei in the 12 exciting chapters of 1 and Busin and Profpssinnal various Women will meet at the home jaf I II Alin 'truau a'1 1 I tu JU11CC JL Ifa 11 1 11 3LI CCl( nil of Tnocdov nierhf Hanson from North Mr and Mrs James lllingham were visitors this past week ft! fl She knew she get any new electrical equipment because the War industries must have every ounce of metal possible and the skill of every trained man if they are to produce enough planes and tanks and bullets and guns so our rrfcn on the battle line can win this war But shehadit allworked out simple too She figured get "any more make these So she keeps every electrical appliance we own right up to snuff by taking care of them in the North i Warner and Windbig ier Rocky Boy were here on busi ness Saturday and Charles Anderson both of Havre left by car Sunday for San Diego where they will visit Pvt Clarence Anderson at the marine corps base Pvt An 1 derson is the son of Mr and "Charles Anderson Miss and Mrs Anderson ex be gone about three Valley Dry Cleaning Juo: Jim Turner of Conrad student at Princeton university visited at the 'home of his aunt and uncle Mr Und Mrs Harry Ben sotvthe past few days He willeSve for the east soon along cousin Bruce Benson Ed Sapp and George were business visitors in the city Saturday from North Havre is tis Pick Up Work In Varied Stilchery of ern' lin easv needlework in this collection: Pattern 7316 contains a transfer1 pattern of 14 motits averaging: 4 inches materials needed To jbbtain this pattern send ten cents '(plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) to Havre Daily News Household Arts Dept 259 14th St' New York Be sure to write plainly your Name Ad dress and Pattern Number throws a spray which enables new fire fighting techniques Warplanes already contain 200' plastic parts Plastics are finding use in insulation plywood garden and fire hose even in experimental tires they are providing sealing rings for home canning and may supplant tin cans they are being used for pipes inplace of brass and copper for seat covers instead een for mosquito screens Minneapolis Star Journal Cam T7vn aIdAA "iCd BDAY California 220 Bush Street a New 1 Mrs Haglund Mrs who Is a senior at Amherst Purdy Mrs Lyman Winkle and i Mrs A Olson Hostess fori Mr and Mrs Broadwa the afternoon were Mrs A lter and daughter Kathlyn left Brobst Mrs Vincent Goligoskl today for their summer home at and Mrs Olsofi" jlake McDonald in Glacier park Mrs Gable Rocky Boy vis ited in HaviA Saturday BEHIND PRODUCTION There is another story which been told yet and be fully until the waris over but which has tremend ous significance for the world find ourselves coming into when the war is won That is the story of the research which is making new materials available for the tools of war materials which after the war will revolutionize many if not most aspects of our peacetime life War has speeded up discovery and created chances to try out uses of new materials which it would have taken years to develop at our peacetime pace Take aluminum and magnesium for instance Aluminum weighs less than one third as much as copper and magnesium only one fifth as much as copper At present magensium costs about $25 a cubic foot aluminum $28copper $66 stainless steel $100 (ordinary sheet steel $10 to 415) Costs of the two lighter metals have been brought rBbwri as production was increased to meet war demands YCost weight strength resistance to weather and cor rosion and extremes of temperature all are factors which promise vastly larger postwar civilian uses for aluminum and magnesium The story of plastics and their future is even more revolu tionary in its promises I The Wall Street Journal pictures a plastic nozzle for fire 1 1 1 91 1 41 1 1 I By Mail la Montana a One Year 1500 Six Months STB Three Months One Month I SO GAS RATIONING HAS PHASES WE UNDER STAND of Chester were here (in Package commit business last Saturday by Alice Brooks Butterflies baskets earts posies are a colorful touch of LOCALS Mr Jimi Mrs Howard tBrowp nave as their guests tneir uncte and aunt Mr and Mrs Carl of Rockford Illinois Sauer is IL linotype operator for vetising on the Rockford Daily Star I' I Mr and Mrs Bownlee Gild ford were callers in Havre Satur day I 1 I il weekend with his sisters Mrs Mann and Mrs A A Conway of Gildford a Larry returned home Sun day after spending two weeks at tending suihpier school at Hing ham Betty Mangold is spending the week on the farm with her grand parnets Mr aqd Mrs Sapp The crops are looking very nice in and around Red Rock this year Mr and Mrs Springer and family were callers at the Sapp home riday evening Mr and Mrs Andy Anderson and baby 7 were callers the George Rice home Sunday i lune 19 at the air rooms witn i Mrs A Mf Brobst president presiding 1'tans were made tor the lall bazaar and the following committees appointed: Aprons Mrs Earl Clack chairman IMrs West Mrs Levi 03 sum Mrs Agnes Briggs Mrs Stevens Mrs A Wilkie' Mrs Marxson Mrs Shamey and A Kan Clark Mrs A Daum Airs amerzell 101111 oniveiy 1 tee: Mrs A Lee and Mrs Linebarger James Brubaker North Havre ollowing the business meet was a business caller Saturday" ing the program was as follows: Violin solo by Drid lev Miss Millie Westberg piano solo Goodnight Arthur Brown by Susan Travis' A one act skit Here Comes Aunt lorence was read by: THURSDAY JUNE 25 THE HAVRE DAILY NEWS Official City and County Paper Group of Better DRESSES on sale at $10 $795 ALL SALES CASH No Exchanges or Refunds ELITE Shoppe andCLU Social and local items must be turned into Hw editorial offices of the Daily News by 11 a in if they are to appear in that issue Short items may be phoned rtnicnnJo nf airnlonoa wo are fnrnintr otltiin 031 701 Moddings vipcuiy vi me 1 reports or JLA ana 1 and the tact tnat rneir consumuuon ui tue rsaiivaumis tiouio 1 precious fuel makes automobile consumption seem insignifi i ntght cant by comparison A multi motored bomber win use up to you 90 gallons of gasoline merely to warm its engines in prepara presbyterian Ladies Aid takingthe airwe are toldr andifwthis figurewis he 1 Presbyterian' Ya'dies'Af'd anywhere near authentic it is going to require plenty of held its last meeting on riday 11 11 1 nt 4 li 1 i Air i Viin aof tiial fn Veen thpcp warhirds rmntL It may be true that we can still produce the fuel it we can get the crude oil to the refineries or if we can lick the sub marine menace sufficiently to cut our Atlantic ocean losses to a minimum It is still going to be true that 100000 con stantly flying warbirds will use up gasoline at a rate not visualized at the moment by those who oppose rationing here on other grounds It is possible that 100000 airplanes plus will even use more than 20 million groundling automobiles will use In that event boast that she produces more than she can use may not hold good It may require part of ours to fill the insatiable maw of the great est air fleet We believe it is proper to oppose rationing pending a seri ous effort on part to get at the facts Thus far we have been fed too many wild estimates and individual opinions The nation may be in for some surprises in this respect tho as we get the bugs out of our combination gaso line rubber problem Other bugs are being removed from day to day and it is reasonable to expect similar action in the greatest bottleneck of them all It might be well to be ready for some unpleasant facts in case the future turns them up This whole business is the prize bungle to date and the whole nation will be relieved when the truth comes out whether that truth be pleasant or otherwise JRL Red Rock Mr and Mrs JohmWeise Jim mie Prentice John Peterson Mr and Mrs Muklin Mr and Mrs XVarren Everett and'chlldren Mr and Mrs Wanka Mr and MrsE Draeger Mr' and Mrs I Springer and Mr and Mrs Sapp were Havre shoppers Satur day I Mr and Mrs Glen Springerand children and Mr and Mrs EDrager were supper guests at the Springer home "last Sun day Mr' and Mrs ESapp and Mrs Dewayne Sapp were dinner guests at the A A Conway home In Gildford Sunday 1 Mr find Mrs Mossbrucker and 'family and Mrs Higgins and I daughters Ruth and Judia were Sunday visitors at the Springer homq Sunday Mr and Mrs Sapp attend ed the party given for Mr and Mrs James Eastop Tuesday eve ning In Havre Miss Julia Higgins spent a few days as a guest of Veva and Eva Springer the first of the week Johnny Weise spent Sunday visiting Henry Sapp at the Sapp home as Henry was spending the day at home alone Mr and Mrs William Gerky and family and Edwin Sapp spent Sunday in the mountains fishing Clifford Springer is helping his brother Glen at the Up and Up ranch the last couple of weeks Mr and Mrs Everett Converse and children were callers at the Sapp home Tuesday evening Henry Sapp is spending the Word has been received by friends that Pvt Sylvain Beau I doin of Gildford is now stationed at the air army base at Coluin I bia South Carolina Pvt Beau doin has been with ariily air jservice for nine months I I Miss Margaret Schmidt Mrs Mrs iv Bob Calwell accompanied by shopped in Havre this past week TUESDAY ONLY Limited Amount of PLAID SUITS and COATS On Sale at By Carrtar One Tear 1509 Six Months S275 Three Months 140 One Month uu city Saturday from North Havre I Mike Schweitzer of airchild) was a business visitor in Havre Saturday Ilindiam Mr and Mrs Rudolph Spring ler and son Vincel transacted business in Havre on Saturday "Walter Greb of New York City isvisitinghis jnotherMrstita who is ill 1 Miss Marjorie Sterry of Seattle spent "several dayg visiting at the home? of her parents Mr and Mrs Olaf Sterry Mrs Otto issel and children of Richey were recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Hurley Wil son 1 Mrs Charles Spicher and Mrs Maud Kiel are visiting relatives in Missoula and Windham Miss Dorothy Hovland and sis 1 ter Roberta have gone to Seattle! Wash where they plan to spend: the summer Mrs Nels Brevik of Harvey is visiting at the homes of: her I sons Ralph and Ole i Laura Almas has been assisting! Mrs Ida Kersey at the hotel 1 James Smyrz and Louie KOcar were in Havre on Saturday IMr and Mrs Robert Drew' spent the weekend with relativesi near Kennilworth Mr and Mrs Earl Rambo and children of Burke Ida visited relatives here during the past week'' "Mr and Mrs Chester Spicher! and Mr and Mrs Arthur Mork and daughter Judith left Sunday! morning for a visit with relatives I in spoKane 1 ney were accom panied by Mrs Stella Bethman and Mrs Mildred arrell and son Richard and daughter Alice who had been visiting at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs Elmer Rice and daughter Constance spent several days in Missoula MONTANA has thus far based its opposition to gasoline rationing here on the argument that we produce what we need right on the ground plus all that nearby consumers seem willing to buy at the moment The secondary consider ation is that our magnificent distances force us to use auto mobiles to a greater proportionate extent than do our fellow citizens in eastern communities having organized means of transportation such as busses trolleys and adequate train service That platform is good enough for this newspaper to stand on pending an authoritative announcement that rationing is necessary everywhere for wartime reasons Personally the writer is able to get along for necessary trips with the use of Great Northern trains his bicycle or even his still stout legs for jaunts of brief extent In other words he has no selfish personal reason for or against rationing he just SOCIAL give a hoot There are many reasons we may soon have a real national shortage of gasoline however and we might as well face it whether or not we solve the question of rubber rubber got the rubber? These reasons consist prin I Hans Havre was a business visitor in I the city Saturday Mr and Mrs Paul Davis and daughter Patsy from the NorthHavre section were shoppers in jthe city Saturday it Elba Walls and Mike Haas of Box Elder were business visitors I in Havre Saturday VnC IL 1U 11 ronsuw atw ylaq tc a M1TJI ITIDBII JagilTriAira 'I BIMWrA TiwtwIfMAattfT i ill i I 4 JJ By ly i ci H' gg rrr7uP'7T 'I I 14 I I Ikar I 'I ls tlkijtiSK wlllki iii Zl: I I i bl 'I I 9 A KooLAid vVt 4 hi I i Jfl.

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133,365
Years Available:
1916-1995