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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 8

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The Independent-Record, Helena, Thursday, April 18, 1944 Page Eight Indiscriminate Shooting by Hunters Arouses Gun Club; Press Is Used as Warning to Careless Marksmen Independent-Record State News The club has printed a sizable advertisement on the first page of the Whitefish Pilot, in which hunters are urged: "Be careful Whitefish, April 18. The Whitefish Rod and Gun club, which decided some time back to curb indiscriminate shooting, has opened a vigorous campaign. Aged Widow of Powder River Jack Lee, Noted Showman, Has Grief But Arizona Friends Care for Her Need for Further Hospitalization In State Debated Kalispell District Conference Considers Problem Kalispell, April IS. At a recent gathering here, to discuss hospital needs of this section, it was shown that there are but two beds per 1,000 people in the district, although the customary allotment is five. The meeting, one of a series being held in Montana, where your gun is pointed." Fur Rotary in Townsend Gives Time to Plans for Scouts Townsend, April 18.

Dr. Frank: P. Nash, president, presided over the regular dinner meeting of the Townsend Rotary club at the Uiver inn. Fifteen members were present and reports from the scout committee relative to a regular meeting place for the Boy Scouts were heard. The committee also announced a meeting with members of the executive scout committee from Helena next week, at which time the scout charter will be presented to Rotary.

W. G. Kirscher gave an interesting talk on the reclamation work under way at Pasco, which he visited recently. Townsend Bureau At Hospital Townsend, April IS. Mrs.

Henry Holling of Radersburg and Henry Huth, of Townsend were admitted to the Broadwater ther, permission of the owner of the land to bo shot over should be asked, before the hunter opens fusilades, the ad declares. These precautions are suggested: "Don't shoot up. down, or across any highway. cowboy artist, Jack yearned for expression, but turned to verse and song. He wrote many, each telling of his love for the west.

"Red River Valley," written for his wedding, has roared from tens of thousands of cowboys' throats and is a classic still. Jack was born on the banks cf the Greybull river, in Wyoming, "3 years ago. He Went on a range as a youth and was but a youth still when Bill Cody signed him on for his famous show. There "Don't shoot from a car." "Don't shoot toward any build- clinic and hospital as medical patients Wednesday. Veterans Return Forest Situation In Montana Considered Tops Conditions in East And South Not So Favorable Missoula, April IS.

Returning from a forest conference held in Madison, Axel Lindh, chief of the regional division of timber management, with headquarters here, discussed the outlook in timber. This region is tops, he thinks, after hearing reports from the east and south, where old forest stands largely are depleted and second growth too young to he taken. ing." was to consider benefits by a Glen Hough, son of Mr. and Snowplows Clearing Roads in Park For Coming Season Yellowstone Park, April IS. (JP) Rotary snowplows are hard at work in Yellowstone park, clearing roads in preparation for what Park Supt.

Edmund B. Rogers expects to be a record tourist year. North and west gates are to open May 15. South gate is slated to open May 23 and the east entrance May 31. Hotels and lodges will begin operations June 20.

Rogers said the fishing should be exceptionally good this year, inasmuch as comparatively little fishing had been done during the war. "Don't shoot t6ward or among any livestock." The shooting is not attributed Mrs. George Hough, has returned home after receiving his discharge from the army at Camp to juveniles, who usually are the Veal Calves High Missoula At the weekly livestock auction here, veal calves, brought the ceiling price of $18. first to be accused, in such McCoy, April 13, following ne remained until the show broke Miles City. April IS.

Kitty Lee is old ana Mind, and a widow, but she has many friends and never will know want. Not only for her own sako but in memory of Powder River Jack Lee, whom she married 50 years ago. Kitty was riding bareback in the 101 Wild West show in 1S95, when she met Jack, who was a star rider with the Buffalo Bill show. They fell in love at sight and were married after a whirlwind courtship and they lived happily together for half a century. Powder River Jack died in Phoenix, last Feb.

24 last. He' did not leave very much in worldly goods. And Kitty was blind. But friends have rallied to her relief and her future is cafely provided for, according to an article in the Phoenix, Republic, a copy of which was sent to old friends here. Powder River Jack rode this section of Montana and in Wyoming, in the wild old days, and many old-timers knew and loved him.

Like Charley Russell, the up. Jack was fatally hurt in an pending federal bill subsidizing improvement of hospital service throughout the nation. Many beds now are occupied by men and women who are merely feeble. Institution of proper homes for such, speakers said, would help relieve stress of hospitals. The need of better facilities for detention and care of contagious cases also was debated.

The meeting took no definite action. automobile accident near Chandler, on Feb. 24. At the funeral, it became known 1 years' service overseas with the' combat engineers battalion in the Rhineland and central Europe. He was awarded the American defense ribbon, the European, African and Middle East campaign ribbons and the good conduct medal.

Lt, Kapinos Is Home that Kitty, blind, might be in need and 60 his old pals rallied around and Kitty will be cared for. Miss Gloria Kapinos has returned after receiving her dis charge from the army air corps at Restaurant at Falls Is Shooting Scene; Grayling Ranchman, Chas. C. Counter, Passes on at 70 Bozeman, April 18. Funeral services were held here Wednesday for Charles C.

Counter, 70, Grayling creek rancher. Burial was to take place in Twin Bridges Camp Beale, where she held a rating of lieutenant, and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kapinos. She enlisted I.

W. Anderson, In charge of forest utilization in the northern Rockies, who accompanied Mr. Lindh to Madison, reported that while use of green timber is generally a problem, there is only one phase of the drawback in this state and that lies in the pole industry, which, he declared, is jeopardized by lack of good treating practices, as some operators, trying to meet demand pressure, endeavor to treat green poles, seemingly without success. Mr. Anderson says his department is getting after this matter and may have a solution for it.

Doctor Harlowe Arrives Miles City Dr. H. D. Harlowe has received Tiis discharge from the army medical corps and is entering the Garberson clinic here as eye, ear, nose and throat specialist. Doctor Harlowe served four years during the war and was a major when it ended.

He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and practiced in Virginia, before the war. Woman Is Wounded Great Falls, April 18. (JP) A 76-year-old rancher. Otto H. in the service two years ago and Legal Advertising Wichmann, was being held in city jail early today as police contin today.

Mr. Counter was born in Bell-ville, Kan. Ho came to Montana with his parents in 1881. He had since resided in this section. He never had married.

ued investigation of the shooting in a Great Falls restaurant late yesterday of Wichmann's wife, Corrected Notice $1,500,000.00 State of Montana State Hithway Treasury Anticipation Debentures Sealed bids will be received by the State Treasurer and the sttate Highway Commission of the State of Montana at the office of the State Treasurer In the Capitol Building in Helena, Montana, until 2:00 o'clock p. m. May SO. 1948, for $1,500 000 00 State Highway Treasury Anticipation Debentures of the State of Montana, dated June 15. 1946, maturing LILACS Rotary Election Lewistown Lewlstown Rotary chose as president M.

J. Boyd, Milwaukee railway freight and passenger agent. for the past several months has been stationed at a hospital at Fort George near Spokane. Personals Capt. E.

J. Heisler, who was here on terminal leave, accompanied by his wife, the former Catherine Rees, and infant daughter have gone to Portland, to reside. Mrs. Jack Rees and infant son left Tuesday for Wichita Falls, Texas, for an extended visit with her parents. They were accompanied by her mother-in-law, Mrs.

George Gabisch. WE SOLE. MASONIC MEETINGS who was reported in a critical condition at a local hospital. Cascade County Atty. H.

R. Eickemeyer said the filing of charges against Wichmann would await outcome of the woman's condition. Police Chief Harold Mady said Wichmann entered the restaurant, where his wife was a waitress, and asked her to talk with him. June 15, 1956, subject to redemption, at I the option of the State Treasurer, at par I plus accrued Interest, either In whole or Many Veterans File Miles City County records show that 619 veterans of World war II have filed discharges here. 5 MIRACLE1 part, on June 15, 1951, or on any Helena Lodge J0.

3 KegUiar payment date thereafter. meeting. M.M. degree. April I The debentures will be Issued In coupon I form, subject to registration as to prin-19, 7 P.

m. cipal alone, and will be issued in such cfar Trlsre No SDe-i denomination or denominations as may Morning fatar lXage, ISO. ope requested In the bid of the successful WALLlFINISHji UORM She replied that she was too busy and turned to put a tray of hamburger in an Icebox, Mady cial meeting Friday, April 19, 7 I bidder. Both principal and semi-annual 1 Interest (June 15 and December 15) will p. m.

F. C. degree. Regular W-A-R-N-I-N-G Cutting your corns is dangerous. GREAT CHRISTOPHER CORN SALVE is safe and sure.

PARCH EN DRUG CO. 1 payable at the office of the State continued. meeting Wednesday, April 24, Treasurer of the State of Montana In jOt' You also get this cereal in Kellogg's VARIETY 6 different cereals, 10 generous packages, in one handy carton! HELENA HARDWARE CO. 7 p. m.

M. M. degree Helena, Montana, or, at the option of the holder, at the office of the fiscal agent Wichmann then whipped out a pistol and shot her in the back of the State of Montana in the Borough King Solomon's Lodge, No. 9 as customers looked on, the of Special and regular meeting at Manhattan. City and State of New The debentures will be awarded at the 7:30 p.

April 17. F. C. de ficer stated. Wichmann was disarmed and arrested at the highest price, sot less than par and ac gree, crued Interest, offered for debentures at Miriam Chapter, No.

1, OES the lowest Interest rate bid upon, not exceeding four percentum 4') per an-jnum, in a multiple of one-fourth or one- Stated meeting April 23, 8 p. Townsend Residents Injured in Illinois Crash Townsend, April 8. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anders were injured in a two-car accident which occurred Monday near Olney, 111., relatives and friends here have been advised.

Their son, Mickey, who was with them at the time, escaped injury. The car is reported to have been demolished. Mrs. Anders suffered severe lacerations and will be hospitalized for some time and her husband, who ntTQ lentn or one percentum. jui ceucniurrs Josephine Hepner Chapter, OESwm bear the same Iftte of lnterest, and Easter Sunday Bt Masonic; no bid for less than all of the debentures If you are interested in serving grand tasting," savory meats every time, do this: Buy at Safeway where all' meat is guaranteed.

Under our guarantee you are the judge of tenderness, juiciness and flavor. If you ever get a cut of Safeway meat that fails to please, we will 1 give all your money back without return of the Mrs. Margaret Hart, fso Pioneer, hMt offered will be entertained The debentures now offered are the llrst Installment of a total issue of 000.000 debentures authorized by the State JOKCO DV Death Hichwav Treasury Anticipation Debenture home, 2 p. program. All members requested to attend.

Stated meeting, May 7, 8 p. m. Initiation. Helena Chapter No. 2, RAM Stated convocation Monday, April 22..

Act of 1945 (Chapter 39 of the 1945 Laws), which was approved at a special statewide election held on June 5, 1945. and are being Issued for the purpose of providing funds, with other -funds available for such purpose, for the redemption of all of the outstanding state highway Roundup, April 18. Requiem mass was celebrated here Wednesday at St. Benedict's Catholic church for Mrs. Margaret Hart, 89, who died Sunday.

SIRLOIN STEAKS Cut from Grade A steer beef. Very tender and fine flavor. Serve sizzling hot with mushrooms Lb. Helena Council No. 1, Re- uuuuvii iiv, 41c anticipation debentures dated anticipation debentures aateo treasury was less seriously injured, sustained a possible fracture of the knee.

Both are hospitalized at union meeting Saturaay, May 4, March is, 1939, ana July 1. mm, ana 01 She was horn Margaret Bar-thel, in Germany. She came to this country at the age of four I set forth in said Act. The debentures issued under said Act are payable solely 4 p. m.

Helena Commandry No. 2, KT- Cut From Steer Beef Grade A Olney. Mr. and Mrs. Anders and son accompanied by her parents, Mr.

with her parents, who settled near Detroit, Mich. She married Public installation Friday, April tax authorized by said Act, reference to 26 7'30 which Act is hereby made for the provi- sions with reference to the collection and Algeria temple April 15, regular I the application of the proceeds of said Sc POT ROAST SHORT RIBS James Hart there in 1891 and soon and Mrs. AI Dance, and his par Cut From Young Steer Steer Beef, Grade gasoline lax, iuc iiiuviaiuus jui iuc meeting. ents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Anders, left two weeks ago for an extended vacation trip to points east. afterward the family migrated to Montana and located near Elso, where she resided until her last illness. Mr.

Hart died some years ago. HAMBURGER Mr. and Mrs. L. J.

Anders, who nsr to prepare cl Iroriie Scottish Rite April 11, ISth degree; 18th, Maundy Thursday: 21st, Easter observance; 25th, 21st degree; 29th, 29th degree; 30th, 30th degree. were visiting relatives and friends 39 450 Citrus Julctt rGNoDLDJUICEcrL42c A blend of orange and grapefruit Juice. Picked ment and for the redemption of the debentures, and the form of the debentures and the Interest coupons to be thereto attached. Said Act provides that the debentures shall be fully negotiable within the meaning of and for all the pur-Doses of the negotiable instruments law as said law is now or may hereafter be in force in the State of Montana. Copies of said Act and information relative to the revenues applicable to the payment of the debentures may be had upon application to the undersigned.

Each bid must be unconditional and must OICW1NU IICHd in Iowa and her parents who were visiting in Missouri when word of the accident reached them, left Surviving are a son, Lee, and a daughter, Mrs. Jack Jarrett. both of Roundup, three grandchild-dren and two great-grandchildren. Medium Size, Young, Tender, Frying Chickens Lb. FRYERS immediately for Olney.

Town House JUICE3 14c Grapefruit MiVbCan A natural appetizer. LEG 0' LAMB There's nothing like one of these old-time meat favorites for satisfying hearty appetites and bringing words of praise to the cook. Most of thm are easy on the budget, too. STUMC Allowing about pound for each parson, nave steak cut 1 to 2 inches thick. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and roa in fiowr.

Pound with edge Meetings Foil o' Gold irC46-0Z. 43c Lamb Is Swell for Those Who Want to Reduce LAMB CHOPS Grade AA Chops for a Quick Dinner Lb .......450 ORANGE JUIVS can be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked Bid for State Highway Treasury Anticipation Debentures" and addressed to the undersigned, and must be accompanied by a certified check for drawn on some solvent bank or' trust company and payable to the order of the State Treasurer of Montana, on which no Interest will be allowed, as a guaranty that said debentures will be paid for by the bidder whose bid shall be accepted. No squeeze, no bother, Just chill and serve. Choice, Lb. 390 Helena Aerie No.

16 Second and fourth Fridays, 8 p. 38 South Main. Phone 577. E. J.

Neville, secretary. Entertain Imi Sx fits BEVERLY PEANUT BUTTER Such certified check and the proceeds therefrom will be forfeited to the State of Montana in case such bidder fails ment or dance every Saturday; Smart New night Visiting Eagles welcome. 56c to make good his bid. The debentures will be delivered and payment therefor must be made on June 15, 1946, at the office of the State Treasurer in the Capitol Building in the City of Helena, Montana. The act under which, the debentures Has creamy texture, true nut flavor, 2-lb.

Jar TOPCOATS EDWARDS COFFEE Specially prepared to give you extra flavor lift 57c Jar B.P.O. Elks Lodge No. 193 King Kelly 19c MARMALADE Orange 1-lb. Jar 'are being issued has been sustained by 1 the Supreme Court of Montana. The debentures will be issued subject to the approving legal opinion of Massllcb, and I Mitchell, New York City, and the pur- NOB rrrr 0116 0 tne rlnest ancl freshest afk DILL LUrrtt coffees you can buy.

2-lb. pkg. 4 it Gabardines, coverts, fleeces and tweeds in the new spring models. You will like these coats and. their very reasonable prices.

No flavor wasted, fresh AIR WAI GINGER SNAPS NBC Old-fashioned 00 1-lb. pkg AXC RELISH SPREAD Krafts COFFEE KegTllar meetings each second and I and expenses and also the expense of fourth Tuesday of the month. I Printing the debentures en steel-engraved 62c ness assured 3-lb. pkg. of plate.

Brown in melted shortening in Dutch oven or heavy frying pan. Add 2 cups of water, cover, and cook slowly Tor 24 hours or until meat is tender. Ada more water, if necessary, to make the desired amount of gravy. Serve with fluffy mashed potatoes. jr UUM SHOUtMt Mt I6AST Sprinkle a 3-pound lamb shoulder with salt and pepper and roU in flour.

Brown in meked shortening in a Dutch oven or deep kettle with tight fitting lid. Add 2 cups of hot water, a medium-size onion thinly sliced and a bay leaf. Cover and cook slowly about 3 hours or until tender. Add more water if neceesaxy. Serves 9 to 8.g MAiMO SHOtt tilt Have 3 pounds of short ribs) Cut in serving size pieces.

Brown slowly, turning often, in a small amount of shortening in a heavy kettle with tight fitting cover. Add a cup of hot water, salt and pepper. Cover and cook slowly until meat is tender, about 1)4 to 2 hours. Serve the liquid as gravy or add more water and thicken with flour blended to a smooth pstew)U cold water. Serves borders.

Stag night every Tuesday night. In the event that prior to the delivery CinilD Gotten Heart rLUUK 50-lb. bag $2.22 Cheese Spread, 5-oz. Jar 19c of the debentures the income received by private holders from obligations of the same type and character shall be taxable by the terms of any Federal income tax law, the successful bidder may, at bis election, be relieved of his obligations APRICOTS peuie Halves. Ripe iruit put up in a a syrun No.

2 can AnC DEVILED HAM Llbby's. For sanawicnes or quick 1 J. U. C. T.

MEETINGS lunches tin PCAfUEC Highway Sliced, perfect golden slices na rCMVIlEJ delicious flavor No. 2V4 can fC TADM Highway Whole Kernel Golden Bantam, fine tM VUlin for fritters 12 oz. can IwC SPORT COATS Zipper fastening coats of fine gabardine, full rayon lined with soft leather interlining. Light-weight but weatherproof. Styled and tailored by Leather-craft.

519.75 524.75 SPREAD 8 Cudahys mm asst. kinds 3-oz. tin ItC under the contract to purchase the debentures and In such case the deposit accompanying his bid will be returned. The right to reject any or all bldi Is reserved. GEORGE P.

PORTER, State Treasurer of Montana. April 4, II, 18, 25. May 2, 1946. Enskfest Ftwfs Regular weekly luncheon every Saturday at 12 o'clock. Montana club.

Regular meeting first Friday of every month. GKAPENL'T FLAKES Posts, a breakfast QT treat, 2 12-oz. pkgs. XfC QUAKER OATS Quick MOOSE MEETINGS 39c STRAWBERRIES Louisiana. Luscious berries, excellent for short cakes pint cup ASPARAGUS "I I.

O. O. F. MEETINGS 28c or regular, lge. pkg.

Direct PRUNES Extra Choice Montana Lodge No. 1 Regular Moose Lodge Regular meetings second and Fourth Wednesdays. The HomemakerV Bares i27c iu 37c meeting every Tuesday, 8 p. SPORT SHIRTS Every wanted coloring and style. Priced from $2.45 to $7.50 15c medium size, lb.

pkg ito Extr famxy StroU NEW POTATOES 5 RADISHES GR. ONIONS 2.. 15c om tMelsit, JoejMarsKl Garden fresh. jfm- 2 ids. 1 5c ib 13c CARROTS FYesh and crisp fft rnV A12011 Pascal ICLCKY U.S.

NO. 1 GRAPE JUICE 25c PRUNE JUICE swTet, qt. 29c LEMON JUICE R8oZebotn 20c TOMATO JUICE 23c GERBERS Assorted kinds, can PABLUM Doctors recommend It. OQ 18 oz. pkg 'C CLAPPS Assorted Junior foods, Q- can MILK Sego.

fresh tasting and extra good, 4Qr 5 tall cans Hit lT" Beautiful NECKWEAR Wools, rayons, silks and mixtures. Colors to match your outfit $1.00 to $5.00 Interwoven Wilson Bros. SOX Patterns and solids in every wanted style and coloring. PAIR 250 to $1.50 Mat Fisher versus Ed's Big Toe 4 ibs. 25c 53c GRAPEFRUIT a qq wf Wlnesaps Extra Fancy ArrLCj and Fancy 4 lbs.

I Mat Fisher's our local weather rain like Jupiter Plnvius and we and planning for the pic-2 hold it in Ma Hoskins' parlor, nic of our town Improvement Club, drinking- beer and roasting hot BRENDA'S MOTHER HELPS OUT I HOW CAN SHE? I HAVE 7j fM OLAO yOU COULD COME, BETTY. you'll SEE THAT SAFEWAY PROOUCC WYENBERG AND FREEMAN FINE DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS Plenty of Style, Comfort and Wear in These Fine Shoes. We Have Your Size. Mat persuades us to postpone it dogs. PARTY IS GOiHU- rjEPENCABLE they GUARANTEE; VY XI I I WENT WAV DOWNTOWN I TO rHNO AWTHINfr JSV LET WE HELP I soft THIS LETTUCE- fH OOODATAO.

JLtXQ Of coarse, Ed razzes Mat no end. But nobody's sore. In fact, they like TO WEAR MOUT. tVt BH YOU'LL LIKE rr OR THEY'LL flwlTHIHOGCjJ AND iTOOESNT LOOK IX $1 SHOPPING ALL OVER TOWN. REFUNO YOUR MONEY.

HOW CAN I EVER Mat just a little better, being an expert and being wrong. (And from where I sit, a stormy day indoors before a fire makes a hot dog and a glass of beer extra appetizing!) THANK YOU yOUVl until Tuesday since it's going to rain for three days, starting Saturday the 8th. Bat Ed Whortle claims he can feel rain in his big toe and he eay there isn't a drop in prospect for at least three days! Well, it's bright and sunny on the 8th and 9th and 10th. But come the day of the picnic, it pours 30UEO AB PROBLEM FOR Mt. ruJ ZZJ.M rr'JEAif', wHDONivoa Viyq her to 'phone 'fY' IO Bi JZ' ''7frttfti''i fJ 8UV EVERYTHING V0U I ATONE STORE LIKE tjT -p, MOTHERf SHEaAVS.

'J Jffi See as ftrst CcpjriglU, 1946, United States Bremen Foundation.

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