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The Havre Daily News from Havre, Montana • 3

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Havre, Montana
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Tuesday Morning October 7 T9JT THE NEWS Paffe TKree Talk on Business Herre Japan's Three Big igures in South Activities Hairdressers Hold The foundation Sorority Leader National Business Women Week Prices Effective TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ARM RESH PRODUCE Will be Observed by Club Tonight per pound Sc 29c ISE DO YOU LIKE Of resno Monday grape jelly? with rankHoreish Of Kremlin gallon jug 29c Rites Conducted per pound 27 Insertion Costs are Low a and YOU GET RESULTS exami from for the two the KARO way YOUR CHOICE DRIP OR PERCOLATOR El 1 SAEWAY sales in and other stamps is in a short calker coverer Ip BETTER VISION I THROUGH EYE GLASSES WAS DISCOVERED 8Y AROUND COWSlWWWPUE TO LACK OP fWK IN THE PIET IS TO correcttue cause of we TROUBLE WrtH A ORANGES 220s Dozen sf garet Skinner state president of the Montana ederation of Bust ness and Professional clubs will be in charge of the pro gram In addition to the club In vited members are privileged to bring guests and any business and professional woman invited is cordially invited i specifications 'maps 6:30 at the Morris cafe In addition the program will include a short symposium on the theme of National Business Wom Phone 21 130 3rd Avenue BUY UNITED STATT SAVINGS IONDS tricians were approved The council also approved the lists of securities of the Montana National bank and the Hill Coun ty State bank The council also passed on first Sndpopptrt 6 groon poppers 4 medium onions ANDERSON CASH GROCERY MYERS GILLENTINE Head of the department of edit calinn fllll IWVphillnpv State Teachers coilege Arkadel pliitt Ark and national vice president of Delta Kappa Gamma who will meet with tile state con vention of Delta Kappa Gamma in Helena on Saturday JayCees Meet Tonight The regular Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting will bu held tonight at 6:15 at the Morris cafe OR REGULAR large package 21c an easy fo make relish that will add dash and sparkle to even ordinary meat dishes In fact so good probably begin to enjoy it with bread and butter PURE INSPECTED LARD 4 lb carton 45 Students Pledged To Greek Societies MISSOULA Oct5 6 (Special) Havre students pledging fra ternities and sororities include: Loraine MacKenzie Kappa Alpha Theta Don Koefod Sam ilicetti and rank Orlando Phi Sigma Kappa This relish not only adds color and inter est to your meal it adds food value as well or Karo Syrup is rich in dextrins maltose and DEXTROSE food energy sugar' GREAT NORTHERN CELIA) BEANS 4 lb baff 27c Announcement is 22 Made ollowing Meeting Sept 24 ollowing a recent conference at ort Peck relative to the Bull Hook flood control project Major Selee of the United States army engineer has agreed to in clude this project in his report on the Milk river flood prevention City Engineer Charles Welles told the city council Monday night Wells Mayor J' A Wright and City jAttorney Peter Rigg conferred with Major Selee on epi zt and such additional data as the army engineer requested have been turned over to them and hydrographic studies have been started by the army report said present plans have been tentatively approved but a com plete study of the situation will be made before recommendations are made Selee suggested that we proceed with the securing of op tions on the right of way needed under our present plans but hold up action on condemnation until their investigation was completed right of way for the proj Ore or the Report on Defense Bond Stamp Sales In Havre Is Given A total of $8850370 of de fense bonds and savings stamps have been sold through the Havre post office since May 1 according to a report made Monday to Bartley state chairman of de fense savings' by George A Wright Havre postmaster is concrete said Bartley the effective work being done in Hill county by the local defense savings commit tee neaaea by judge A report on total Havre made by bank's places selling bonds or expeetde to be received time Bartley said Tuesday Wednesday Specials! Civil Service The United States Civil Service Commission announces the fol lowing open competitive nations: Puncher and shearer and chipper iron pipe aud insulator molder These examinations are purpose of filling existing and the Puget Bremerton A GRAND T0 TART A OODSTORE Phone our Deliveries Dally city engineer on the airport Authority was given to transfer monies from the transfer account to the water department to nav Claims approved by the finance I Tvx WWV 4 zx A Wnlf MIllirtlVHfl WTln Ordinance No 377 to amend 1 parts of ordinance No 231 the plumbing ordinance was passed on first reading The city engineer explained the changes Monthly reports were received and accepted LEAN AND MEATY BACON SQUARES 2 pounds 33c Miles City Man Is Traffic Victim MILES CITY Oct 6 (UR) The name of rank St Peter Miles City was added today to the list of 1941 traffic dead St Peter was killed instantly and four companions were injur ed one seriously when the truck which they were riding skidded on slippery pavement east of here and overturned twice Alfred Hurst most seriously injuredwas brought to a hospital here and Alex andrich Paul Carlson and Jay George were released after treatment The five mem were employed on the highway Havre lodge No 55 in charge near here 'of the service Stranahan acted as chaplain The Rev John Stuart spoke briefly Pallbearers were Allison Carl IJavskjold It Bishop Chris Haugen Arthur Laphman and Cameron A quartet composed of Mrs Clute Miss Anna von TolielT zt rs 1 1 a TV ncu izucae uuu narrv mansang Kindly and Ye The body is being taken to St Paul for burial Horeish a native of St Paul who died Oct 3 in a Havre hos pital after an illness of five weeks came to Havre about 1910 and began operation of a store at Kremlin in 1915 With the exception of a couple of years spent in Portland he had lived there ever since operating his store and engaging in land operations He had been Kremlin postmaster since 1929 His widow a brother and sisters survive i future vacancies at Sound Navy Yard Washington Applications must be on file with the Recorder Labor Board Puget Sound Navy Yard Brem erton Washington not later than October 24 1941 ull information may be ob tained from the Recorder Labor Board Puget Sound Navy Yard Bremerton Washington the Sec retary Board of'U Civil Serv ice Examiners at any first or second class post office in the stales or luano Montana gon ana Washington Manager Eleventh Civil Service District Post Office Building Seattle Washington Masonic funeral rites for Thman had Been oead some rank Horeish Kremlin post 1 had evidently commit master and business man were conducted Sunday afternoon at I me firsi church i Curtin Nelson was acting master Try this excellent recipe or jelly making concord grapes ar beat AH blue grapes however are NOT concords Be sure you got concords when i vou ack for concords because other grapes itake a different recipe Wash and crush about 3 lbs fully ripe grapes Add cups water and simmer covered 10 minutes Squeeze out juice or I concord juice use the following 1 JJ i 5 cups concord juice 1 1 package MCP Pectin level cups sugar ur juice from other "varieties I ofgrrpes use these proportions I 4 eu juice In enp lemon juice 1 package MCP Pectin cups sugar Measure juice (and lemon iuice) mm 6 quart kettle Stir In MCP Pectin and heat to a full boil Now add the sugar (previously measured) Bringbdck to a fulloil and boil hard fur 2 minutes Remove from fire skim and pour into sterilized glasses and seal with new paraffin No matter who says it true! You do get results from Classified Ads in the News or Journal and they cost you so little that the investment is well worthwhile Next time you want 0 to buy sell trade or find something anything at all run a small low cost Classified Ad Call 700 for full information QUAKER QUICK OATS RESH SHIPMENT MANCHESTER IG BARS 2 pound box 24c SU PURB 1 SOAP POWDER large box 19 MAGIC DLEACH The Havre Daily News ANU bUNDAY JOURNAL 'V Standards Given At Kiwanis Meet (T EVERY PAY PRINK PIEKT of water: The annual observance of Na tional Business week Oct 5 11 will be made tonight by the Havre Business and Profes sional club when it will week honor two business and protes 1 racy for 1 sional women and have as guedu' Mrs Kathlyn Hudson club' members of other women's groups I president will preside and wel in thg city whose function arejeome the visitors and Miss Mar ineiiiuur euucaiion ana civic worn i The dinner meeting will be at recommendations said this means Engineer Wells further explained to the council that army engineers have taken over the entire construction of Bull Hook except the right of WfiV lnnni 1 I IJlivUL Lv) I was adopted for the new truck for the water The council rejected the' bids department for construction of dam and canal I Authorization was given by the 1 in connection with Bull Hook council to paint the jail and in opened at the last meeting thejvesHgate the matter of new mat um uuiiuH io oe reiurnea io tue iressea covers ana oianaeis jexpeciive maaers Bonds of the Havre Electric committee company and 'Oscar Olson elec 1 ordered paid reading ordinance No 376 to lampnrt tbv nrpvpnt nrdlnanno cpf ting salaries of the fire depart Qf nf (TnnvPritinn ment anH cUv amnlnvM nthpr 0UUC VUIIVWIUUH i than elective of fleers I A communication was read Body of Illinois Man ound South Adalir todo China territory and other activities in the south MdtiM lb rlght: Ralshlr0 Sumita who has been in charge of diplomatic ac JviUes in the territory for over a year Lieut Gen Shojiro lida commanding Japanese forces in Indo Chlna Vice Adm Seiichi Nihni chief of naval forces sent to southern waters Roy Glover Great ails Attorney Is Monday Speaker 2 of business standards goes back to the "f'effffh ings of Jesus Christ some 2000 years ago Roy Glover Great alls attorney told the Kiwanis dub Monday night at the Dutch Shop In a talk on i George Leick was i program chairman Mrs Odin Sjordal sang a num her dedicated to her twin babies Shelknberger accompany ing 1 Now that employers and em i ployees find themselves beset with many difficulties return to those early standards might be a solution of those difficulties was suggested by Glover Spoak ing of recent legislation do ij not know whether they are trends i in government or trends in social and economic Glover said and warned against losing I sight of the advances in buslms standards which we had been struggling in past He discussed briefly problems i arising out of the relation of buai ness and the government includ I ing large expenditure of monies fand the and hour law re I marking talk business I standards without taking condi i tiona as they exist" The temptation to dishonesty I growing out of the social security laws was also discussed he citing illustrations are we com I ing to when wu do not think such i things are Glover asked I are the subversive things things which should give us to pause: Whether it is not destruc i tlve of security of the soul? If A'merica is whipped in this war it will he by reason of the lack of the special courage honesty and fortitude which car ried us through other In conclusion Glover spoke of the increase on government 1 pendance from one out' of 4 00 in Cascade county in 1921 to one in five in the same county in 1941 He urged that check and examine and busy ourselv with tnese great movements Which we are The Rev Charles Shrewsbery i was welcomed as a new member Among the visitors were Roy Loveness Cut Bank Bart ley Great alls Kiwanlan: Ben Howard rank Runke) president presided HELENA Oct 6 (UR) Mrs Maybelle Rockefeller Butte was ueciea presiaeni or tpe Montana 'association' tndav vention city in the concluding session of the con vention here Lillian Wittkamper Butte was named first vice President Mrs Reba House Helena second vir Nell Harmon Mi action could be expected on their i house recently moved by I third vice president Mar report Harris was referred to the firei011 riavre rourtn vice 4chief city engineer and the ordin Ellis Butte was i I'P Qiunr on iroaaiiKnx nv mice committee ivuauicl XU1 mu A report was received from the 1 lerm ani Meme Glinn Missoula I elected secretnrv KARO PIPPER RELISH 1 cvp viatgar 1 tup Karo (nd Jabal) 2hptalf Grind or chop poppen and onion Place In a saucepan cover with hot water and simmer IS minute Drain and add re malning Ingredient Cook for 10 minute over low heat Make about 2 (S oz) (an when they arose Monday morn ing but thought nothing about it The man had blue eyes weigh ed about 178 pounds and is about Tru sx feet tall His social security Aiii hrviA IIhII Ji i mvic ma Uli Lil UULe ua AUK 1906 The car was a ord Tudor sedan with license 223 245 Bull Hook Project to be Included in Milk River lood Control Report NO 1 GRAPES LUME TOKAYS 3 pounds 21c NO 1 PASCAL CELERY LOCAL GROWN HUBBARD SQUASH 1)er lb 1 i The body of a man identified through his Illinois chauffeur's 1 llPAncm onA cr io1 nnAtixU auvmi vUIU ua Ernest LeGault of Wauconda Ill was found in a car bearing an Illinois license plate near the Ed Wilgus place south of resno about 5 Monday evening The car was two and a half miles west and a mile south of resno abouLa mile south of highway No I The body was first discovered by August Berg who saw the car with the engine running and looked into it Seeing the body I he thought the man dead and summoned Coroner James Hol land and Sheriff Timmons The car was still running when they arrived about 6:30 Therman haa Deen aead some i CmrilAn 1 1 I wu ouitmc diAuiuiiig to vuiuueri IHolluild A rrarripn hncio hnH houn I fastened to the exhaust and I orougnt up through the floor boards lleath said the coroner was due to monoxide poisoning No inquest will be held the cause of death being evident Holland said I You can ue dissolved MCP Powdered The car had Impn Blandino eM'1 Juice MCP Lemoo Juice or standing icl on JU1CC in the recipe but be sure wheie found all day as members to use lemon juice when using other Of the Wilgus family noticed it of grapes than concords jelly Making iet makes telly making fan IThy not send for one? Information about the is in '1 ery packag of Pectin GUARANTEED MEATS STEER BEE STEAKS'1'1 I from the Wavro ClhamhAr nf fn elected Dresid I stating that the Charfiber Hairdresser' assQclation today IwnulA ooaiima fhzi novmanf 'rif and Butte 194ft nn act is the principal item requested JbUO on the Jumper property for by the army engineers of the local airport purposes to be paid in authorities to insure a priority three years at the rate of $200 a position in their recommendations 'year to the war department I The offer was accepted and ap injur oeiee esumatea tnat six i provea months would be required before! The matter of re plastering a' president A masterpiece of flavor Sweet Pepper RELISH a ull flavored satisfying Schilling Coflfee wins warm praisestarts the day on wings of the morning! HERE I Classified Ads HE I IHHHIHHrauHIW' r' wt IK if i I AM 5 I 'A I II POOJJ Slttse II rwMT A 'M' JBBr 3 3 1 wl i 4 RMB Schilling A ij MOiRNING Is i ef 1 rlvwjEEN A Jonathan comb fancy pack QQz 20 lb box UOV HONEY DEW MELONS each LtV ITALIAN DO 15 lb box RUTABAGAS 1 lbs ONIONS No 1 1 fk lbs 1C POTATOES red OQ No 1 25 lbs ZuC PINEAPPLE Top Test sliced 29c PEACHES Sim Kist sliced 39c CHERRIES Monarch red pit" ted sweetened 07 10 oz can 2 for HOMINY OR JAMA BEANS (olden Valley No 300 SAUER KRAUT Golden Val ley No 2 Hi can 29C LAYER PACK VEGETABLES No 300 can on 2 for UOC KIPPERED SNACKS Mon arch Imported 8 oz can JLoC CHILI A Van Camps No 1 can MALTED MILK nn Bordens 10 oz can RUIT CAKE MIX 1 lb pkg oOC MACARONI or Qh SPAGHETTI 5 lbs ZuC CHILI SAUCE I TA Standby 12 oz bottle JL 4 PAPER TOWELS in 2 rolls iyC RUTABAGAS 91 Pound 2 SQUASH half or Ol whole lb A 72 CELERY gr Stalk IvC CARROTS Bunch OC APPLES Jonathans 4 9 10 lbs BRICK CHEESE 1 Qz Kraft lb pkg XC TOMATO SOUP nr 4 for Zt)C PEAS No 2 tins OQz 3 for PINEAPPLE Doles crushed sVl1''1 47c SEEDLESS BLACK RASP BERRY JAM 9K 1 lb glass each jjiih i' IG BARS OK 2 lb pkg each CUT MACARONI or Qr SPAGHETTI 5 lbs LtuC RIB STEAK np Pound 7 ZuC SHORT CUT STEAK Qr Pound ZuC SLICED HAM QQ tenderized lb MOV BEE BOIL IP Pound 13C Swifts Brookfield Sausages a.

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1916-1995