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The Havre Daily News from Havre, Montana • 3

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Er A eD A Byron Appointed Abandoning the independent A HELENA BUTTE Ocean Liner Jet Propelled A DEATH VALLEY Rudyard flew here on the 22nd A Harold Ebaug'n July Slot 1933 for the amount to the County Treasurer of the A A AO 1 Cnnnlnl PahmIv r9 VTI11 Cfnin r9 MAtitono of Donald Lincoln and wife of Discuss Where When and How fy ft SPECIAL Vice Admiral Rocket Units Reduce Takeoff Run TANKS :1 Stag ic Army in Peace Carload Shipment Knew year MC KINNIE BROS Chinook Montana A i I ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST US ARMY RECR0MN6 STATION ci I to on to near when the when the County of Hill State of Montana for Tax Deed to the following described property situated in Hill County Montana to wit: The West Half of Lot 4 and all of Lot 5 Block 7 Mountain View Addition to the City of Havre A Choteau lying service pilot was here with a passenger on March 23 and returned home the next day NOTICE APPLICATION OR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned will on the 3rd day of' June 194 6 apply CAA inspector Lee Clark visited here on the 27th Kenneth Gilbert 15 of Harlem won a 600 mile air cruise as a prize in a Piper Cub "Name Your contest was the pilot An Aeron'ca and Cub duster from Plentywood to Choteau land ed here on the 27th A I A PIONEER stand shout is "all prop to spin or the whirl of that prop Is darned Icard to stop I By your legs b(y your arms by your chin A Socony Vacuum film will be shown' at the April 12 meeting of the avre ly ing club Lunch will be served 'f 4 '(NBA Telephoto) 1 uianav uaa conunauuer ux vuo Aiuu iinvjr Joint Task orce One discusses the coming peacetime atomic bomb test with member of joint Army Navy chiefs of staff evaluation committee Shown (left to right) are Lt Gen Lewis Brereton commanding gen eral of 1st Air orce Oen Joseph Stilwell commanding general of 6th Army Dr Karl Compton president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Vice Admiral Biaudy i or ganization his brother had tried to develop into a powerful third party Sen Robert Laollette has officially led his Wisconsin Progressives into the ranks of the Republican Party He de clared however he still would fight the Old Miss lora Tomadelli daughter of New York designer Toma delli is nictured above holding a scale model of the jet proselled ocean liner conceived by her father The ship pow ataH TreVnnr Anrrinnc orrantfhd turn M(h RldeV WOllld have an over all length of 1487 feet and a capacity of 116000 gross Ions Capable of carrying about 10100 passengers it would cost an estimated $60000000 lllSS nouse was rammeu luiuuu three feet against a giant banyan tree We finally managed to gei the front door open and maae ror me hills in our pajamas and barefeet When we came down an hour Inter the water was still knee deep in the road paralleling the beach 1 There were several inches of sand in our living room The piano had been tossed from one side of the room to the other The seaward walls of the house had collapsed and the roof and front side of the house had fallen down A neighbor told me all he could see of my house when the wave struck was a portion of the1 roof surrounded by a swirling mass of foam My neighbor caught a three foot fish in the road amid his floating furniture and I had to step lively in my back yard to avoid hundreds of sand crabs crawling over the ground Eighty per cent of the houses along the beach have been washed OUt The damage must be at least a million dollars Use the classified columns of the Daily News for quick results NOTICE APPLICATION OR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned will on the 2ul tr Avmv to sec this job ihrough anil Io lake advantage of splendid new NOTICE APPLICATION OR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned will on the 3rd day of June 1946 apply to the County Treasurer of the County of Hill State of Montana for Tax Deed to the following described property situated in Hill County Montana to wit: Lot 11 of Section 1 Township 32 North of Range 16 Which was sold for delinquent taxes on July 31st 1937 for the amount of $85 1936 taxes Total amount due on the 2nd day of April 1946 being 16399 Dated this 9th day of March A 1946 EARL 3 BRONSON County Clerk and Recorder County of Hill State of Montana (April ROOM 210 EDERAL BUILDING HAVRE MONT LAS VEGAS PALM SPRINGS ly to premier winter resort By popular demand and to accommodate customers both old and new who will require additional money before our next regular trip The HAVRE OICE WILL BE OPEN Thursday and riday April 4 and 5 Now is the time to clear those past due bills home repairs or fix the car A loan at Safeway will solve your problems SPOT LANDINGS (News concerning the Airport and the Havre lying Club) for the year 1932 I Total amount due on the 2nd day of April 1946 being $50757 Dated this 28th day of March 1946 EARL BRONSON County Clerk and Recorder County of Hill State of Montana (April Packer Has Committee Drooling By REDERICK OTHMAN United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON April 2 There wasia rustling the back ground when meat packer Leon ard Meyer testified that the gov inability to decide what makes a good beef steak was ruin ing his business he told a dozen sena tors spreading manila paper so drop no blood on their green baize table show The paper crumpling noises being made by fellow packer from Richmond Va James McSweeney who had trundled two large boxes of meat into the agriculture committee room and now was cracking SALT LAKE CITY SOUTHERN CALIORNIA 'I he Army's research and cxpiurutoH in radar electronic) coininunica lions chemistry med one sanitation dis ease control mechanics engine 'ring and countless other fields are all impor tant to vou or eventually you benefit from their inventions developments and iuipi ov ennuis I This is your Army an Army of which you can ell be proud Make point of making its acquaintance on Army Day April Broadcasters Incorporate HELENA April 2 Artl cles of incorporation were filed with the Secretary of offlco today by the esternMontafitv Associates for a broadcasting 8ta tion in Missoula with authorized capitalization of $5000Q Incorporators were Pat Good over Butte John Claxton and Barclay Craighead both of Hel ena lawtnakers: benefR of the i ii taite tna: one aen Aiieuj Eilender of La a particularly juicy rump roast under the nose of chairman El mer Thomas of Okla Meyer mov ed it further from the gentleman from Louisiana McSweeney kept hauling out roasts steaks should ers briskets and sides of lamb Meyer stripped of their wrappings and arranged them ar tistically until the senatorial table' looked like a meat counter used to look when all you needed to buy meat was money Think back surely you remember the beauty of the porterhouses nest ling among the filets mignon The senators gazed raptly upon this prodigality from a by gone day like patrons of the arts while the leave end Special Improvement taxes thls meat ere gladly but going to have to use it later He and McSweeney rewrapped their roasts folded their steaks and stole away Commercial' Printing at the' DAILY NEWS (adv) SAEWAY LOAN CO 827 1st St (Over Montgomery Phone 666 Les Kuhr Malta flyer was a visitor on March 22 enroute Great alls returned home the same day Bob Osburnson and wife Denton flew here on March 22 said "No wonder a black Meyer exploded sitting down in front of a crown roast gentleman from Louisian seems to have his eyes on one of those Montana which was sold for de Thomas Itnquent taxes on July 31at 1933 i "Oh County of Hill State of Montana for Tax Deed to the following described property situated in Hill County Montana to wit: Lots 19 and 20 In Block 6 Mountain View Addition to the City of Havre Montana which was sold for delinquent taxes on July 30th 1932 for the amount of $37186 General and Special Improvement taxes for the year 1931 Total amount due on the 2nd day of April 194G being $50386 Dated this 29th day of March A 1946 i EARL BRONSON I County Clerk and Recorder County of Hill State of Montana (April 9) fly W4E A IR described property situated in Hill County Montana' to wit: The West one half of Lot 5 and all of Lot 6 of Block 4 Mountain View Addition to the City of Havre Montana which was sold for delinquent taxes on January 26th 1924 for the amount of $1064 General Taxes for the year 1923 Lots 1 2 3 4 and the East one half of Lot 5 of Block 4 Moun tain View Addition to the City of Havre Montana which was sold for delinquent taxes on ebruary 1st 1929 for the amount of $9327 General and Special Im provement taxes for the year 1928 Total due on the 2nd day of April 1946 being $2 25174 Dated this 6lh day of March 1946 EARL BRONSON' 1 County Clerk and Recorder County of Hill State of Montana (April iia stlleri ibe irnns of war and lopped the terrible i ai tiae of coin lot Bui il has not ended th li io ti hu ll Hus nation lias list If bince December 7 19 11 On the ainues which conquered the sno'v falls the solemn obligat on of securing their hard won triumph of bringing order out of liie chaos of wai turn countries of carrying vorn mitinenls entered mto by our Govcrnmenl More than half a million yonng men from every corner of the United States already have joined the new peacetime peacelune Regular Army one of the niost attraetn careers open io them today On April 6 Army Dav you will have an opportunity lu meet vou new Army face to face al public exhibits and demon slralions throughout the Lniled Mates By visiting these displays vou will perhaps' for the first time appreciate the full scope of the activities and the enormous contributions they make to evefy day civilian life of $3708 General and Special Improvement taxes for the year 1932 Total amount due on the 2n day of April 1946 being $42400 Dated this 27th day of March A 1946 EARL BRONSON County Clerk and Recorder County of Hill State of Montana (April NOTICE APPLICATION OR TAX DEED IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned will on the 3rd day pf June 1916 apply to the County Treasurer of the County of Hill State of Montana for Tax Deed to the following 520 AND 360 CAPACITY SKID MOUNTED PRICES RIGHT Ctwn angle of climb1 apparent above illustrates effect of 2000 Stnds of additional thrust provided for Sder tests takeoff amoved I during 12 tests I 80 i a light load pointing at How Tidal Wave Swept His House (Editors: In the following eye witness dispatch Dick Richards United Press radio operator In Hawaii tells how his seaside house was caught in the tidal wave) By DICK RICHARDS United Press Radio Operator LANIKAI OAHU April 2 (UR) Our bedroom wall shuddered at 7 am yesterday morning and a split second later it busted wide open and a torrent of salt waler hit me In the i found myself looking at day ninir fftppd made inrougn a noie in wan pink faced Mcbweeney maae a hollered at my wife Elsa SP Wa iild the meat reg)! and grabbed my two kids from fattens had collapsed of their own I pother bedroom We had a tough complexity that 90 per cent of the when meat being eaten today was from cause a 11 the i doors jammed whe Legal NOTICE APPLICATION ORTAXDEEU NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tbkt tbe u'ndersfgned will on the 8rr day of June 1946 apply to the Codnty Treasurer of the County of Hill State of Montana ion Tax Deed to the following' described' property situated in Hill "County Montana to wit: Lots 9 and 10 of Block 4 Mountain View to 'the Clty bf Havre Montana which was sold for delinquent taxes on January 26 th 1918 for the amount of $3061 General and Special Improvement taxes for the year 1917 amount due on the 2nd day of April 1946 being $1 Dated this 2nd day of March A 1946 EARL BRONSON County Clerk and Recorder County of Hill State of Montana (April 9) GN Chemurgic I Development Agent Appointment of Richard Byron as Chemurgic Development Agent for the Great Northern Railway effective April 1 was announced today by Dun can director of the De partment of Agricultural and Min eral Development inding and developing new and economical uses for farm mine and forest products in the I territory served by Great Not them will be Mr Byron's work "Chemurgy means chemistry at I Mr Duncan' said "To i morrow's efficient farm mine and forest production will require full i utilization new uses and new markets for maximum production of quality products if tlie operat ors are to succeed "We believe Great Northern" is the first of any of the large railways to assign' such a technically trained development agent to this important undertak ing in the public Mr Byron who will have head quarters in St Paul is a gradu ate of Iowa State College in chemical engineering Recently discharged from the Army Air orces as a major he was em ployed by the Sherwin Williams Company at Chicago before en tering service day dinner guest at the Mill) home 'a Suckow ha' been ill past week and went to HaVf? Monday to get medical advice Mrs Edgar Lincoln had a little birthday party for heron Ar thur on Wednesday at the Oreana school Mr and Mrs Mills pent Tue day and Wednesday in Havre Joins GOP NORTH RUDYARD i amily night was observed at the Grace church parlor on ri I day Marth 29 A good attendance a bountiful supper and an eve ning of fun I News reached us that the hus 1 band of Clara Blauchard Leslie the black market and that even honest packers like himself were In the toils of the government be cause of their inability to tell whether a live steer will make tender steaks or tough ones added Meyer a small man with a diamond horseshoe on a loud necktie is why we brought this meat along To show you just what is happening to He held up a mouth watering 10 pound rump roast this beautiful piece of choice he cried got plenty of fat marblings youth everything Now look at the government stamps bn One stamp said it was grade meat Another stamp said it was grade A because the government graders look at a piece of meat and tell what kind of meat it he said of' 'em call ed this lovely piece of meat grade I got his boss and he stamped it grade A See? Both stamps on the same piece of meat Now if these experts make up their minds how do they expect us to grade meat with the hide still on He said the OPA demanded that packers tell exactly the quality of the meat in a steer by look I 4 4 1 I a 1 If Vi a riaiVor i nat me unaersianea win on me 3rd day of June 1946 apply guesses wrong he is penalized to the County Treasurer of the sometimes he's taken to court he re a Tim CTA a cnM PAGE THREE? commented Sen I Donald Lincoln and his' wife brought in a tube tor tractor re nfAA inair from th fiir farm vj vu liu jeipvu nicjci ic ior me amount ot 1000 uenerai trieving his meat Auction Sale RID AYAPRIL5TH STARTING AT 10 A At CLINK RANCH 22 miles north and 2 miles easLof Inverness A GOOD JOB' OR YOU Army HO (1 I I I I I succumbed to a heart attack re cently He was stricken while about his duties as math teacher In a Minneapolis high school Mrs Leslie had a homestead here in the early days A group of friends in this com munity drove up into the border country on Saturday afternoon to the home of Mrs Royal Wolery and gave her a pink and blue shower The afternoon was spent happily visiting and viewing the I gifts The ladies had brought 1 them a delicious lunch Roland Ruter is home for a fur 7 Rev and Mrs Wines and Mr and Mrs Jas Vincent were Sun Reservations) HOTEL RAINBOW Great all Phone: 5432 NOTICE APPLICATION OR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned will on the 3rd day of June 1946 apply to the County Treasurer of the Couaty of Hill State of Montana for Tax Deed to the following described property situated in Hill County Montana to wlt: Lots 17 18 19 and 20 of Block 10 Box Elder Townsfte Box Eld er Montana which was sold for delinquent taxes on January 26th 1922 for the amount of $206 1921 taxes Total amount due on the 2nd day of April 1946 being $7038 Dated this 25th day of March A 1946 BRONSON County Clerk and Recorder County of Hill State of Montana (April 2 9) NOTICE APPLICATION OR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned will on the 3rd day of June 1946 apply to the County Treasurer of the County of Hili State of Montana for Tex Deed to the following described property situated in Hill County Montana to wit: Lots 15 and 16 of Block 6 Mountain View Addition to the City of Havre Montana which was sold for delinquent taxes on I 'W I 2 Aroush ill I lg 4 i Tf ERN AIR LINES Ar i 41 um AKrW I VS WA I i mi I nrirriwri Zsv Mfismrmir a ''vW au ax II uli i NAy 1 1 Wtl I nV JI I) aSSZESEBL mi rxi wn i i MM' JX a 1S IJv 1 Lz yC 1 lLl i I 7SS a A MH I I ir: 4f ar 'I KP PZy 'KW'.

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1916-1995