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The Havre Daily News from Havre, Montana • 2

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riday Morning January 16 1942 THE HAVRE DAILY NEWS BOX ELDER and Over i GOOD COEE MEANS A LOT un Schilli ng I MORNING MlBMMi or in a SALE i AT 4 ALL i er in Montana aantu tu tunc opw vuiv member of the filling out the various parts of1 4 1 LEGAL NOTICE MS 37 lb 25c 10c 1 acre Extra Large it Calavos boasted a new rf rriw AHstor (The Aristocrat) Wj 3 rVStVSrS? Serves Bobcats and CLmU State to Clash for ullUUlll UtJ 49 ft rttctiiTitmr it snn RICH SMOOTH DELICIOUS' per per acre acre for each of the past five years MSC In 1937 1938 and 1940 and Greeley in 1939 and last year plete sets beginning with 1917 1 Skedd took the lead from Vic tor Siegel who had turned in 46 plates a week ago RUITS VEGETABLES Ho the a di 1 i I Ponies Tangle with I Mustangs Tonight An I crk 6 (in TJnvra Rilia MALTED MILK 1 lb can Berloy Steel iling Equipment Daily News (adv) CHOCOLATES 5 lb 1 The Jap flyer div the corner of the for some reason fire with his guns 130 Hub Abrahams Mason Bott ger Moore Walther handicap 318 Totals 816 768 927 ire De partment Kelly Hilla Cowan Anderson Anderson handi cap 279 Totals 833 775 826 Apples (Delicious) Killam 438 Lerty 433 Sailor 606 Reed 422 Blythe 546 handicap 246 923 873 895 2691 Office Supplies of alj kinds at the Daily (adv) A spectacular jump turn for the ladies at Lac Beauport Quebec catches this gentleman with seven foot skis uncomfortably en tangled ber on the Havre floor the Ponies triumphed 32 to 15 but the Mustangs mainly veteran performers are expected to offer a stiffer battle on their home court? The unpredictable Ponies who won their last game against Hel 'l 1 Good Music Refreshments Dance follows basketball game between Box Elder and Turner 2 lbs 67c High School Gym SAT NIGHT JAN 17 Plate Derby Staged Rv Ruff a Civilians BUTTE Jan 15 license plate derby boasted a new I cnampion today in Jim Tonight the Havre Blue Ponies tangle with the Malta Mustangs on the Malta floor In the first meeting of the teams in Decem HI HO CRACKERS lib box for A OATS with cup and saucer OQn 3 BA £OV GRAPERUIT I CE Sfandby 47 oz'caiL' Conference Crown BOZEMAN Jan 16 Montana State Bobcats enter their first crucial series of Rocky Mountain conference bas ketball play tonight when they take on Greeley State defending champions Tonight and Saturday the two squads may well decide the con 2 OR ir 25c LOG CABIN SYRUP medium size can TOM ATOt SAUCE Moon Rose per SANDWICH SPREAD Pint Jar ASSORTED COOKIES 7 oz pkg Revolta Chicago Tony Penna Dayton Joe Mozel Portland Amateur John Dason Los An geles Lloyd Mangrum Monterey Park Paul Runyan Ruinsen and Denny Shute Chicago' Bunched at par 70 in the first round were John Gdertsen Den ver Herman Keiser Akron Pat Ciccf Westbury Mark ry Oakland Leonard Dodson Kan sas City (defending champion) and Chick Harbert Battle Creek Mich Nelson went out in 33 but slip ped a bit on the backrnine and a rl 4a llMzlIr 4 a 1 a ei 4 Ii I na I uau LU LUC 1UOU mvivu to come back In 34 IDEAL 1 L' i BAKERY BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES an a nings 15 oz jar It)' auina I MU CREST SALBD DRESSING QUART 31c 24 oz pkg Washrite SOAPI7c Granulated Tire Applications All Hill couty inspectors are are asked by the Hill county tire rationing board to use great care in making out applications for i tires to avoid need of returning 1 La nnnliAAtio hl'inl rtV LUC appiHLUllVlI Miuun VI vav tional or more complete informa tion The information asked for in the application blank must be filled in to furnish the rationing board with complete information APRICOTS Sun Kist whole peeled QQn 2 No 2i cans EXHIBIT A WHEREAS County of Hill State of Montana is now the legal owner bt that certain real estate hereinafter described i AND WHEREAS it is to the bent Interests of said County of HUI to sell and convey its title tri Mid real estate NOW THEREORE it is here to? ordered that said land be sold at PabJic Auction on the 21st day of ebruary A 1942 at 10:00 o'clock A at the front door of the Corert the City of Havre Montana notice at said sale be given by the Clerk and Recorder by posting five notices thereof one is i the basement eorridorof the Court House One at the Great Northern sRailway Viaduet One oh the Hill County Warehouse One at the Havre City Hall One at the Grainy Exchange at Havre Montana alwithin the County of Hill State of Montana and by publication of this notice in the official newspaper of Hill County such notice to be pub lished once a week for three suc cessive weeks beginning with 9th! 1942 and ending JnButory 23rd 1942 The description of the property referred ttf in this order is as fol towit: 4 DESCRIPTION 4 APPRAISED VALUE East hair of Lots 14 15 16 Block 6 1500 WMt Malt Lots 14 15 16 Block 6O Hingham 1500 1000 100 150 What a dav! What an appetite! And to greet you at the door the fragrant per CcrumiB to reject Youthful Navy Radioman Tells Lt 13 RM Hingham WAG Section 2 Township 16 Range 13 ME Seation 27 Township 31 Ranze 14 SSM Stoetton JS SW14 Section 34 Township 36 dnMMU nttf Hfl fA The Boa rd of County sioners reserve the right an or all blds Dated this 7th day of January A 1942 ATTEST: RAY SANDS Chairman Board of Coun ty Commissioners of Hill County Montana EARL Ja BRONSON a 1 County Clerk (Jan 9 16 23) can 2 29c bid schnnli10 be filled out Io Attention has been called by i Torn Caverlv state tire ration SC OO thia 10 ii latiAn No Toledo Professional Scores Three Under with 34 and 33 OAKLAND Cal Jan 15 (UR) Nelson of Toledo former National Open golf Cham pion today skimmed around the Sequoyah Country clnb course in 67: three under par to lead the first round of the $5000 Oak land Open our other professionals were just a stroke behind Nelson with their Wee Benny Hogan of Hershey Pa tournament favorite got his 68 from memory He started without a practice round because he had (o go through a playoff last Tuesday to win the $10900 Los Angeles open Last year Hogan zipped around Sequoyah in 62 to get into a three way playoff for the Oakland open The other were Lawson Little of San rancisco Mike de Massey of Moro Bay Cal and Bill Nary of Rancho Santa Jimmy Thomson of Del Monte i who lost to Hogan by a stroke in the Los Angeles open playoff 1 blew himself to a 76 today A whole bevy of top sawyers i were within easy strike distance of the lead with first round scores of 69 and 70 i In the 69 group were Johnny actually produces more bual0ng per ack ev 0CCISENT LOUS DMCE Harlem Slugger to Meet Zivic Tonight Jan 15 (ILHh 4i i TiLIrhbi YlnrlAtn'a leedlng proponent of swing inside championship MSC Coach r' John Breeden sairtatoriav One or wirTnir Tv BteaV hnt other ehool has held the title Jonxent winning steajtanaasnoti 17 1 st reddie Cochanes welter weight title on the line tomorrow nfght when he meets ritirte Zivic of Pittsburgh over 12 rounds inadfeon Square Gardea Tlie odds rated chiefly on Rob victory over ex welter weight ruler Zivic in their first meeting almost three mouths ago and his 114 other straight suceee seu rank the Harlem hot shot as the 2 i favorlte But when 'yon figure the facts on the two prin ciples the fight can and may go either 'way champion 'today in Jim 8kedIo who presented the county trea 1 Extra 11 WAV str 4 i I 4 0 nlnf Zio vm i A us VJ U1U1 ij LV4H' Nelson Captures irst Round Lead In Oaidand Jousi Butte High School Gridder Now Marine BUTTE Jan 15 The 'ficyhHnfrAat wriH1ar in tnnav hAramA a i forces in the Those were the words 19 year old Edison McGarry used No 1 Oranges $139 (retit) Vitamin In i vTv loaf of Triple Bread tliriv'M health waiting for health in the form of Vitamin Bl Vitamin Bl docs the vital job of transforming food 'nto Cinergy giving yon more tain more zest Io en'oy life IVliy not get in on this Iiealtl for the asking? Ask for Triple Vitamin Bl Bread Cembz 0 OB Grapefruit 2J)c (70s Pfnk) svT Tf I 51 PORK and BEAN SUER At 4rvad by Mrs Culbertson Bridge Authority PHONE jpree DELIVERY 41 9 I or rying 'O HlHr I Hill 3punty 'reserves one sis or is iix' arid ooarfort per caaA (414): royalty iUtoaroM 1 th eil gas and ntinen 'alua tba uboue described farms aetfl produced and saved there ftitaL dalfrsred free et expense in Uwe ptau Mees senring said prem ises ar teaks erected jbereos 5 lorsestreaBid product (TCEWUI Cask qr contract for dbad vMek to acceptable to the Board of County Commissioners Of Jap Attack He Downs Japanese Plane During Blow At Pearl Harbor SAN DIEGO Cal Jan youthful navy radioman one VT nr tim horn nf iho ar 1 night Tonight the Wolves tangle or SUN KIST COEE ine Rich Distinctive lavor Vacuum Packed inest Blend 4c PRICES for PRI SAT JAN 16 and 17 Jy 1 Crackers 2 lb box Pepper 2 oz can 2 for ig Bars 2 lb box 270 Mustard prepared 9 oz S0 resh Cucumber Pickles Heinz 250 Chocolate Peanut Clusters lb 250 Chocolate Covered Cherries Comb Honey Coffee Tasty Vn PORKond BEAN SUPPER Ask for recipe fplder Isold an tire provided heo I TV secures a ceruiicaie jtiowever 1 ficates can be civen to any i lone whether for passenger car or i not for an obsolete car providea the rationing board sees fit to'o grant the certificate Obsolete tires listed are outside 1 your 3 quota An official message from Washington contains this order: rnlgke and rpnnlations 1 Mont Angstman 468 Shave the full force and effect of McCabe 383 451 I Angstman 432 Yates 516 hand! whro mannfartnrprs have cap 297 887 827 833 2547 Dutch! jfji ed their dealers to return to the factory the fifth or spare tire on new cars in stock dealers comply with the request the Hill county board has been notified But the dealers are asked to re port to Tom Ca ver ly state tire rationing officer at onde the number of passenger car tires and tubes and the number of truck tires and tubes they return with jo the date of return Toni Caverly state tire ra tioning officer also urges that farmers who may be thinking of changing from steel to rubber tires on tractors with what they have for the present until things clear uji in the I 125 WaxH Paper A Very Big Value' 7 Tkii0tAttei Again Montana Conference Contest 1 the first of a two gameOrte the Northern Montana1' Lights last night defeated thej Montana School of Mines 31 21 i In a rough and ragged game which featured 36 fouls 22 Utt Mines the Lights took a lead in the series after trailing at the half 14 12 After a slow start Polson cap tain fjr Mines sank a free throw on a feu! by Wedum captain for1 the Lights Schwarts sank a one I bander ant then a free throw and! a flurry for Mines sent them I baelr late the lead at 4 3 A ragged first half found the lead switch hands five times with Mines on top at the half Bob Crowe 8iartei thelball rolling for KMC with a tipin and throa ty Schwartz sent the Lights ahead' until a basket by Stean which' was matched by Crowe 'About half through the second half the Lights got a lead wMek they lengthened until the final gan Aspevlg and Crowe led the last half rally with Schwarts adding two baskets Polson of Mines led ht mates In an effort to check the Lights with eight points High scorer of the evening was Aspevlg of the Lights with nine points Schwartz and Crowe add ing eight apiece our men went on fouls two for Mines Ze zo and Sulloway and Crowe and NMC Lights Top Mines Here 31 21 'UGUUMHgKuiS V'A 1' BW DAILY NEWS SPORTS ecoM Hallffive riim 'ena meet the powerful Wolf WnTvps hprp tomorrow ot me neroes oi me jKpuneae at tack on Pearl Harbor tonight un 1 wlt? Chinook the fim game emotionally told how he grabbed tieir a machinegun from a burning plane and brought down a Nip 1 ponese itgnier snip The story of ms part in repell SEATTLE Jan 14 (UR) The ing the attack Dee 7 uas told at Seattle Star was oougnt today by the naval hospital by it dozen Seattle business men Burkhead radioman first class 1 headed by Howard Parish who was evacuated from Hawaii i publisher of the paper five years because of a broken arm he re 1 ago and recently publisher of the ceived in a plane crash 10 days 1 Reading Pa Times and the after the attack on Pearl harbor Jacksonville la Journal Burkhead said ho was awaken ed Sunday morning Dec 7 bl me lirbt uiasi uj uuiicts ana i bombs from the attacking Japan ese planes ran outside and jumped into my car to drive over to the hang ar where the attack was the Burkhead said "When I reached the hangar every ma chine gun there was manned and blasting away at enemy aircraft) which came low to strafe our men I and planes on the ground "So I ran out onto the field to I a burning plane and yanked a 30 caliber machine gun from its i mount grabbed three cans of am munition and headed for "Somehow I managed to get back to the hangar without get 1 ting the 28 year old radio operator continued "It was just luck I guess There any 1 mount for the gun so I broke out some windows with the barrel rested the gun on a shoulder high sill and began si Burkhead said in a casual way that the hangar was aflame from incendiaries and that he and oth ers in it were sprayed with brok en glass time after tune pointed out however that Jap bombers failed to make rect hit on the hangar fired all three cans short time and hit several planes bub they' seem to notice It Being out of ammunition I raced to the armory where I found a belt of shells but the weight of belt was too much for me to handle and feed into it as I had it mounted SAn ensign came over and held up the belt for me so the gun would feed how I was lucky enough to get my plane: It was a fighter plane ed straight at hangar but open up upon which it can base i deci When he wag only about 150 jyards from me I let him have in tires and tubes are three short bursts right into the also asked to take special care In i a cn it cvavrtii inror no mi i ion the certificate which the appli steeply iuu wu mi vu vu non hpn mi rch aI a a wing and crashed into the tire Complete instructions are ou as he enlisted in the marine corps the application and certificate as here to information needed and how McGarry earned his title as a the application and certificate areo tn ho filinrt mil member of Butte high football teams in decent The red tonned athlete left school lom swue i I i 7 ibz oxticer to mis regulation ano in his final semester to become a i 6 ut ipathernack new tires are to be delivered fiin I shipped traded or given away Mid TS1ani without a certificate This applies men McGarry said and I want tireg clag8ified ob to try fighting Japanese person can be I Bowling Scores I COMMERCIAIf LEAGUE Carding 502 Stuwe 329 Leick 513 Schafer 421 Brady 498i handicap 345 923 877 2608 Safeway Jenkins2ft Kepple 433 Meade 451 Con rad 471 Barrett 535 handicap 264 800 827 947 2574 A' I WriBW I fl 0 1 fl I i 1 I fl fl II 84 fl K5 nriricrizsy4 gnflba iirrr iw It l' i I i JaSdfWteflBrB5 SUB 35c rV i si 3 fl HI I I IiffuBniVl 3 21c fl I 2 ie W' 1b r4wt il II mar I II iL fl MONEY 1 4 Ji Zr JlL IuV i i nraiW 1 Btar A i 5c fl Ov 'B KBB jXfl 1 i i Un tigj vig BNbu i II $1 I rr I 4 91 I Peterson for the Lights The boxr Montan Mines Pj ZeMIa 1 4 8 1 Shean 3 0 2 1: 0 1 4 I Leahy 0 0 3 Pofeon (C 3 2 1 i Culbertson 0 1 2 i Letey'f 1 1 1 Rayner 1:: 0 0 2 i Dinm 0 0i 1 Swandy 0 0 2 Total 8 5 21 ji Northern Montana 5 Schwartz I 2 4 2 it Aspevlg 4 1 2 I Crowe 3 2 4 Peterson 0 0 4 'Wedum 1 1 Lundgren 0 1 0 i Hanson 0 1 Kelly 0 0 4 1 Total 10lt 31 5 Referees: Nagel and Miller 1 i )t 1 1 si i SWITS resh redi BACON LITTLE PIG EASTERN l2 pkg SAUSAGE OYSTERS 150 ea 2701b 450 pt "i 1 1 I 'i 'VS.

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Years Available:
1916-1995