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12 GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE, Tuesday, July 31, 1945 nmna mrmrpmnnrm Major Pappin In States From Pacific Railroad Welcomes Former Employes Back From Service Strain Brothers setting General Mills Has Plan For Veterans Refresher Courses, New Benefits Are on Program A specific program, including re They did not fail us, nor shall 1 must be given individual, personal attention. Regarding the refresher program. Bullis said, There is a growing concern throughout the industry over the four or five year gap in the normal progress and business experience of our young men and, women, due to the time spent in the military service. General Mills has started a broad refresher program for its returning veterans to reacquaint them with company operations. This program will take into consideration the training and experience they had in the service.

"The company's policy also is to offer physical examinations to protect individual veterans against improper placement which might aggravate service connected disabilities. The company has also broadened its retirement benefits for returning veterans who were mem Maj. Robert Pappin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pappin, 2424 Fourth avenue north, has arrived In Sah Francisco, from the Pacific theater.

After accompanying a company of men to Fort Lewis, Major Pappin will arrive 1 here to spend a leave with his par we fail them." With this declaration as his keynote, Henry A. Scandrett, trustee of the Milwaukee railroad, has addressed a letter to all department heads of the company outlining the company's policies toward returning service men who were former employes. Excerpts from the letter follow: "There are legislative enactments More-for-Vour-Money Buys defining their rights. These we will observe scrupulously, but it Is not of them I wish to speak. What I want t5 try to outline is how we, their fellow employes, can best help them to meet their problems in the period of confusing change that lies ahead of them.

"I am sure they don't want us to make a fuss over them. What they will want most is to get back into the groove. "A good many, because of in ti 1 ents and his wife, the former Shirley Reed of Ronan. fresher training courses, physical examination and new retirement Pappin was graduated from the Great Falls high school and from Montana State college in 1940. He served as colonel and regimental commander of the college R.

O. T. C. benefits, has been prepared by General Mills, for its return ing veterans, Harry A. Bullis of bers of the retirement system prior unit and was president of his fra juries, will not be able to perform their former duties.

Each of these is a special case and sympathetic Minneapolis, president of the company, has informed J. L. Erickson, manager of the Royal Milling Co. Clearance! Club Chair to military service. Tune spent in ternity, Sigma Chi.

Following his graduation he was a juior member military service will count as cred study and effort must be devoted here, subsidiary. Representatives of of the firm, Pappin Son. Clearance! Davenport, Chair Set 5225 to it to find the best place where the Minneapolis offices will confer He was sent overseas in March, itable service in providing benefits upon retirement. The company assumes the entire cost of these added benefits." 1942, first being stationed at Aus these men can be fitted into the or ganization. "There are many who have re tralia.

While associated with an in fantry regiment in New Guinea in 1943, Pappin was promoted to the rank of captain and has since been Doctor Wins Bronze Star In Philippines Capt. George C. Hull, Great Falls, Cited for Achievement Capt. George C. Hull of the army dental corps, son of Dr.

and Mrs. $75 with officials here soon on methods of implementing the program locally, Erickson said. "Of our 2.824 men who entered the service, 230 have already been discharged and 134 of these are back at work with us," Bullis reported. "Our experience with these men and women reinforces our belief that each returning veteran ceived specialized training during their war service, and are capable of filling more important positions than they held when they left us Inspect Mine Property Robert Weir, Frank Lemmer and Otto Powell, county commissioners, were in Neihart Monday making a check, on mining property on which promoted to major in the army. Vacation Bible School At West Side Church county taxes are overdue.

Clearance! Swing Rockers some cases in entirely different lines of work. "These fellow workers have undergone hardships and perils of which we have slight comprehension. We at home on this railroad have backed them to our limit of A vacation Bible school was Reg. $325! Beautifully styled, generously proportioned! Spring filled! Deep tufted back and cushions! Richly covered with wine brocaded mohair! Reg. Beautifully upholstered in brocaded rose satin! Spring-filled for longer wear and greater comfort! Well constructed! With loose back pillows! opened Monday at West Side Methodist church and will operate R.

C. Hull, 1415 First avenue northj hard work and endurance, and we can face them unashamed. Theirs, 1 I. f. f.

through Friday. All interested children are invited to attend the session each morning from 9 to 11:30. Mabel Olson will be in assisted by Mary Helen Bradford, Charlene Dohmeyer, Rosalie Baldwin and Mary Ann Carter. has been awarded the bronze star medal, "for meritorious achievement in connection with military operations against the enemy in the southern and northern Philippine however, has been a sacrificial job, and we shall always be in their debt." Reg. S49.95! Ladies' Deerskin Work Gloves NEW TIRES FOR SALE All Sizes WALLY for TIRES Great Falls' Complete Tire Shop 420 Second Ave.

South Phone 7566 campaigns, from Nov. 1, 1944, to Glass Corner Shelves Easy to Install! To Speak at Missoula Billings Pair Married Tapestries, velours, mohairs! Deep, soft padded seat and back! Strongly constructed! Long wearing! Ideal for work! $198 pr. Thomas Oscar Graves and Edna Decorative! wW ea. May 1, 1945." "During most of the time," the citation reads: "Captain Hull acted in the capacity of assistant regimental surgeon, and through his professional and administrative ability, contributed materially to the success of the medical phase of the Mattie Hendricks, both of Billings, were married Monday by Justice John Clark, secretary of the mill and smeltermen's union, will be one of the speakers at a union meeting to start at Missoula Thursday. His topic will be on employer-employe co-operation or government control.

John A. Isaacson. Witnesses were 9 1 Frances Stenberg and James Hen dricks. operations. "Medical supply presented an especially difficult problem during on Roofing and Siding! the Kilay ridge oiiensive.

iapiain Hull successfully solved the diffi culty, frequently personally accompanying shipments of fresh, blood and other critically needed items i I a i MM MM 0T ,0 MM 4 Wi I over the long Jap-infested supply route to the surgical unit at Con- "His efforts in the treatment of If wounded in the regimental aid station at Capoocan, Leyte island, were outstanding. During the Mindanao, if Philippine island, operation, the swift pace of the campaign required the regimental surgeon's presence at the advance command post, and it ill Captain Hull took over tne run responsibility of the regimental aid station. At Ilian, Mindanao, Captain Hull and his regimental aid section successfully set up and operated a temporary hospital for care sm 1 Rock Woo! Pellets Brick-Effect Roll Siding! of patients awaiting transportation in thp rear. When this installation was relieved by the advance of the 29 Talc-Coated Roofing Reg. Covers 100 sq.

ft! For temporary roofing purposes! Long serv- QC ice! 35-lb. roll! Per Roll! Ceramic Coated Roofing Reg. 90-lb. roll! Grey-green! Positive pro- QQ tection! JL0r 'I 40-lb. Bag! 108 Sq.

Ft. Roll! $419 division clearing station, uaptain Hull's unit was more than 30 miles behind the regimental command post. "By driving a failing jeep and trailer for a period oi nours, ire-mipntlv harassed by Jap sniper fire Reg. The kind that pours! Covers 20 sq. 3 inches deep! Fire-proof! Vermin-proof! Reg.

Covers 1 00 sq. Colors, red or buff! Fire resistant! "Honor-Bilt" quality! Captain Hull and his section caught up with the regiment in time to give medical support in the fight for Digos on the east coast oi jvun-Hran TVirnnehout all the distrac 1 Wtik yiii. tions of more than a half-year of Let's make hay while the sun shines on our new fall selection of shoes. You've got the ration stamp. Now, no excuses! Dressy suedes, trim calf skin, tailored Town Brown.

All for the new season ahead. combat, with but a brief period oi rantain Hull has main- tained an outstanding regimental 413-15 First Avenue South dental service that reflects tne nign- ears Farm Department est credit on his professional aDii tvio HAntal corns in Captain Hull's wife, Mrs. Lucille NEW STAMP, AIRPLANE NO. 4, BECOMES VALID AUG. 1.

Hull, lives in uoncoiu, v-tmi. Mrs. Emma Moffit Rites Wednesday Mrs. Emma E. Maffit, 62, 717 cfret north, died at a local hospital Monday following a year's Urn, Shoes of Fall Uood drain Boxes for Uagons or Trucks illness.

Funeral services wm ue held Wednesday morning at 11 at the Croxford mortuary. Burial will be in Highland cemetery. Mrs. Maffit was born May 3, 1883, at Papineau, HI, and had lived in Great Falls for the last 23 years. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America.

Survivors include her husband, Seth; five sons, Maynard, Everard. Lorado, Dale and Seth all of Great Falls; four daughters, Mrs. James Clune of Chinook, Mrs. Frank Duval of Spokane, Mrs. Ralph Berg and Mrs.

William Nelson, both of Great Falls; 15 grandchildren, and a brother, John A. Jerrain of Chicago. Administrator Asked Letters of administration to the estate of Arminius A. Delger, who died March 25, 1943, are requested in a petition filed in district court Monday by Freda B. Delger, widow of the decedent.

The estate consists of realty in the Community Hall addition to Great Falls and personal property, valued at not more than $800. Heirs are the widow and several children. A. Dressy black suede or tailored brown AQ on casual platform come in for heavy duty'rT'" 38-in. End Gate! Size 7x14 Fh! $10450 1 19 10 only! Here's the box with beams adjustable to fit 7x1 4-foot bed, removable 15-inch box sides! Fits any farm wagon or truck! Kiln-dried fir construction! End gate opening! Capacity of over 100 bushels! Heavy, strong construction for general hauling purposes! B.

Undecorated step-in reveals the beauty of black calf Pff 3" C. Suede or patent make a favorable 45249 showing in this dressy pump tJ D. The cross bands are elasticized. The it A AQ perforations also add to the comfort. Trade-In Allowance for Your Old Rear Tractor Tire on a New ALLSTATE Tractor Tiro Wincharger PUBLIC NOTICE ADVERTISING E.

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Steel Tower $39.95 iKJ F. Alligator spectator but deftly whip- 40 ped up and over the instep. J'7 150-Gal. Fir Stock Tanks Rear Tire Sizes 1 1 3-24 10.00-12-36 4-ply 11.25-13 28 1 0.00-1 2-36 11.25-13-36 1 4-28 13.50-15-28 13.50-15-32 107.50 Plus Tax! Bring In Your Ration. Certificate Now! 95 $28 4-ft.

diameter! Made of high quality, weather resistant fir! Well built to last! Metal Adjustable Hoops for Strength! Notice Mill Smeltermen's Union No. 16. Election of negotiating committee will be held Aug. 1, Wednesday. Polls open from 10 a.

m. to 8 p. m. All members are urged to vote. JOHN CLARK, Sec Fill dirt for sale, $1.50 per load.

Floyd Pappin Son. Zenith Hearing Aid, $40 317 Central Avenue 'Great Falls Dr. Boyd Davis, Optometrist Dr. E. E.

Edmonson Dentist. 307-308 First NatL Bk. BIdg. Hearing Aid Batteries Use Your New Shoe Stamp For These fall Fashions Navajo Saddle Blankets Extra fancy! Wool from Navajo sheep! In AQC brightly colored designs Size 30x30 inches! XJ Navajo Double Blankets, 30x60 G. Streamlined step-in in brown or black with a medallion decoration.

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