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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 8

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The Missouliani
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THE DAILY MISSOULIAN, MISSOULA, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1941 ft Moncure Awarded Legion Auxiliary To Conduct Booth 20 Years Ago Education Board To Hold Meet in To Leave Missoula Mrs. Nugent's Body Will Come To Former Home Defense Bond Quiz What Missoula Was Reading This Date In 1921 Beet Growers Should Protest Bill in Senate Northern Pacific Official In Sale of Seals Members of the American Legion Missoula Today A general roundup of transients on the streets of Missoula was made by police Sunday morning when they picked up a dozen men. Lined up in police court at noon they pleaded guilty to vagrancy, and Mail Contract M. C. Moncure, Missoula, has been awarded contract by the Postoffice department for hauling the U.

S. malls between the Missoula post-office, railroad stations and bus terminals. Mr. Moncure has started work on the contract. He held It a number of years ago.

Not only Missoula but other towns throughout the state are enthusias auxiliary will take charge of the Christmas health seal booth In the postoffice today, and maintain it Members Here for Inaugu Dies at Munford, Ala. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ration and Business Ses were given the alternative of 60 days in jail or an hour to leave the tic about the coming convention of the National Editorial association here next July. It will be the first time a national convention will have part of each day through Friday.

sions to Go Into Tuesday. city. They choose the departure. Earl Wheat. The booth will also be In operation on Saturday, but with Camp Fire been held in Missoula.

The state board of education is Girls in attendance. The body of Mrs. Amos Nugent, who died at Munford, is being The University Masquers will pre to hold a meeting in Missoula today This week will also bring the spe Q. What kind of Christmas card is popular this year? A. The kind that holds a stamp album, in which the giver places one or more Defense Savings stamps.

Q. Should someone whose income is rather uncertain but who wants to help national defense, buy Defense Savings bonds when financially able? A. Certainly. If occasion arises when cash is needed, a Series bond can be redeemed after 60 days from the issue date. sent "He Who Gets Slapped," by returned to Missoula for funeral cial Tanan-of -Spur sale of seals to Highlight of the activities will be attendance at the inauguration of Andreyev, famous Russian drama services and burial.

It will be ac Dr. Ernest O. Melby, as seventh tist. The play will be presented December 18. au University students, during which fraternities, sororities and residence halls will be canvassed.

companied here by her husband. I The seals are distributed in the! Mrs. Nugent was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wheat, 311 South Fifth street, west, who were called city and county by the Missoula Tu Missoula high school's football team, state champions, was feted at a dinner last night by the Rotary club.

i president of the State University, Approval for a defense training course in mine safety at the Montana School of Mines, Butte, will be asked of the state board at the meeting here, according to announcement of Miss Dorothy Green, berculosis association, which ae- to Alabama Thursday. However, on Speaks on Present Sugar Legislation. Sugar beet growers throughout the irrigated districts of the north latitudes of the country should be concerned over legislation now before Congress affecting the beet industry, according to John W. Haw, director of agricultural development for the Northern Pacific, visitor here Sunday. Mr.

Haw said the legislation now before Congress seems to have favorable backing, and there are indications that it will pass the Senate before Christmas. "Growers of beets in the Northwest should register their protests against the bill in its present form so that they will be of record," Mr. Haw said. "The protests should be lodged immediately through the acting beet growers' associations. Par votes the proceeds to a year-round campaign of prevention and cure of tuberculosis in the county, carried the way they were advised in Da kota of the death of their daugh ter, and returned to Missoula, ar riving here Sunday morning, Mr.

Nugent was a former em Little Use for acting executive secretary of the Greater University of Montana January Draft To Take 633 The board is to continue its meet Snow Fence Here The local division of the Montana out In cooperation with the county health department. Workers have already canvassed downtown business houses, and the mail sale began last week with the mailing of several thousand sheets of seals to individuals. Collecting stations for ing here Tuesday, with considers ploye of the Forest Service at the regional headquarters here. The Nu-gents went to Alabama a number State Highway department has less of years ago. From Montana tion given to filling vacancies on faculties of the University units, Wednesday the board will meet in Helena to open bids on a $60,000 than a mile of snow fence, accord JAMES SMART.

ing to officials of the department. However, there are about 5,000 feet of the fence placed at points In the mail sale include the Hollyoak and Peterson drug stores and the association offices at 412 Montana Funeral services for James Smart bond Issue, the proceeds of which will be used to erect a dormitary at building. Total From Ninth Corps Area to Be Called Next Month Will Be 12,436. ticularly the growers 01 me norm-. west, where the sugar beets are of; vital necessity to the agricultural nroeram in the irrigated the Eastern Montana Normal, Bil lings.

Western Montana. The highway department, however, has much snow fence in place east of the Continental divide and R. Jesson Hurt Prescriptions are as different from each other as night is from day because the physician prescribes for the individual case, varying the quantities as Indicated by the patient's condition. There can be no "assembly line" in our prescription laboratory. Each prescription is handled individually and receives the undivided attention of a competent registered pharmacist who weighs and measures the prescribed drugs in strict accordance with the physician's written Instructions.

Our dependable prescription service is at your beck and call from 8 a. m. until 9 p. m. daily.

"EVERYTHING FOR THE PRESCRIPTION" will take place at 1 o'clock this afternoon at the Marsh Powell chapel. Burial will be in Missoula cemetery. Mr. Smart, 83, was found dead in a Higgins avenue hotel Saturday. His death was said to be from natural causes.

There are no known relatives. Mr. Haw said that although he; thg United gtates proposed lection men from the continental et growers 80 066 tons of wMch M(jn. more than they had in the in January, In Car Accident in Eastern Montana where the wind is more severe and where it creates more drifts on the highways. There are nearly 30 miles of snow fence in the Billings district alone.

R. Jesson, 1316 Howell street, sus tained minor injuries Sunday morn wil onlv take tana will provide 633, that that i tacrewe will only tak wm.d recdved fr(jm care of marketing the excess of Francisco. the voarc uj ..3 -r it prOdUCtlOn 01 SUgar QUIlBUic jrca.o ra UCUOI1 Ui UK ing In an automobile accident at iQin nnrinir tlmsP UUOias lor uie January cau uy the intersection of Hawthorne and JOHN F. LUMBARD. Funeral rites for John F.

Lum-bard, 62, will be conducted at Marsh Powell chapel Tuesday morning years Mr Haw the production the states is as follows: California, lOOW tons more of iugar than 16.955: Washington, 2493; Oregon cm 11.272; Idaho, 683; Montana, 633; Sherwood streets, when his sedan plunged over a parking curb and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. "God, the Only Cause and Creator," was the subject of the lesson-sermon which was read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. The golden text was: "Thou art worthy, Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for Thou hast created all things, and for Thy pleasure they are and were created." (Revelation 4:11) Among the citations which comprised the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "The Lord of hosts hath sworn, saying, Surely as I have thought, so shall it come to pass; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand: This is the purpose that is purposed almost severed a service pole, police Utah, 553, and Nevada, 147. at 10 o'clock, with Rev. H.

C. Rice Men from Utah, Nevada and 496 officiating. Burial will be in Mis- reported. "In practical effect, if the sugar production is kept in line with the ittprt in be sold, the to be sold, the; Jesson's car was wrecked in the of those from Idano win oe sent to soula cemetery. Missoula High Gets Invitation Missoula high has been invited to participate in the annual conclave of high school journalism classes to be held at Deer Lodge December 13.

The conclave will be under the designation of the Deer Lodge High School Press club. Among the other schools expected to be represented at the conclave crash, the front of the machine l- 1 TTV, All Mr. Lumbard died at his home at wrapping itself around the pole, Second street, Friday 316 North evening. The pole was broken at the butt and an arc light on it was thrown growers can never go DacK io me run uua, uiau. mi umcio average of the years 1938 to 1940," be sent to Fort Lewis, except Mr.

Haw said. i those from California, who will be "The acreage in 1941 in the Unit-1 sent to the California reception ed States decreased on an average centers, of 20 per cent. 30 feet, according to police reports A crew of the Montana Power com It's "Just Another War" To Italian Seamen Here "The benefit payments to growers fnw YnA pany made emergency repairs to the pole. Mrs. Jesson, and Mr.

Wensrug, 1316 Howell, and Mr. and Mrs. Lar are Butte, neiena, t-ninpsDurg, Drummond and Whitehall. however, increased from 60 to 80 Auna i am upon the whole earth: and this the hand that is stretched out upon all the nations. For the Lord of It's "just another war" to the Italian seamen interned at Fort Missoula.

Strangely enough, the men seemed Off in Missoula Powell county high of Deer Lodge will be host to the meeting. hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it? And his hand is f) son, soutn ruin street, omei occupants of the car with Mr. Jesson, escaped injury. An extra gang of track workers for the Northern Pacific, employed to take little interest in the opening of war against the United States by their country's Axis part Many Requests For Recordings Requests for brand recordings are cents per 100 pounds of sugar. That is the most acceptable part of the bill, but there should be a progressive increase on the sugar sales quota.

The sugar beet acreage quota should be increased." The bill passed the House of Representatives in Congress by a large majority, and is now in the hands of the Senate Finance committee, where the hearings 'on it will get under way next Wednesday, Mr. Haw said. ner, Japan, and did not even discuss it much, Superintendent N. B. Col-laer reported Sunday on the west end of the local division, was paid off in Missoula Sunday.

There were about 50 men in the extra gang, which is being disbanded for the winter period. stretched out, and who shall turn it back?" (Isaiah 14:24, 26, 27) The lesson-sermon also Included the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Christian Science explains all cause and effect as mental, not physical. It shows the scientific relation of man to God, disentangles the inter MISS IRELAND HERE. Miss Elizabeth Ireland, state superintendent of public instruction, is in the city from Helena. She is here for a meeting of the state board of education and the Inauguration tonight of Dr.

Ernest O. Melby as president of the State Uni being received at the rate of 300 to 500 a day, according to informa- TO BUTTE. Miss Marv Louise Jardine. daueh- tion received here from Paul Rat ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Rov Jardine ofitery. state livestock commission sec Show Window on 323 Eddy avenue, left Sunday eve-lretary at Helena. The deadline for versity. re-recordings is December 31. ning for Butte, where she is em laced ambiguties of being and sets He reports that approximately Higgins Robbed A show window of the Exchange free the imprisoned thought." (p.

ployed, after spending the week-end here. 114) 25,000 brands have been re-recorded, and that he expects from 8,000 to Sunbeam TOASTERS $17.25 Automatic two-sltce, pops toast up or will hold It down to keep It warm. The MERCANTILE, Hardware Drpt. 10,000 requests for re-recordings before the deadline. Mart, 501' 2 North Higgins avenue, was broken during Saturday night and the window robbed of its display of merchandise, including some revolvers and rifles.

HARRISON GREEN HERE. Harrison Green, president of the Hart Refineries, is spending a few days in Missoula from Lewistown. Last of Beets Employment by young man, married and responsible. Four years' selling experience. Also experienced and familiar with the business, lumber milling, selling and trucking.

Will consider anything you have to offer in the way of a lucrative proposition, anywhere. Can Furnish References Phone 5446 Arriving Today The last of the Western Montana DEPART ON EXTENDED TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Lembke and Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Rawn left Missoula Sunday on an extended trip east.

They will visit Chicago, Ohio, Boston, New York and Florida on a trip which will extend over several weeks, RETURNS TO HAMILTON. R. A. O'Hara, Hamilton attorney, was In Missoula briefly Sunday while on his return to the Bitter Root from a trip to Butte. FOR A HAPPY COMBINATION GIVE A MERCANTILE GIFT IN A MERCANTILE BOX sugar beet crop is expected to arrive at the Missoula plant of the Ameri A TIP TO MOTHERS! Ask to See the New MAGIC SLATE Write with Magic Stylus No eraser necessary No chalk dust, dirt or smudge.

Writing removed by lifting both films. Practical and educational, for young and old. 98c and $1.79 BARTHEL'S "Santa's Gift Headquarters" can Crystal Sugar company today. The final loadings will be made from the pile at the Quast spur, near Corvallis. Today's arrival of beets from the Bitter Root will make a total of 2,075 carloads han dled by the Northern Pacific since the harvest started in September.

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS That burn independently, ire the kind to use In decorating that outside and that Inside tree. When one toes out the others keep naht on burning. Priced at to ti.vi lot a 20-light itrinj. BARTHEL'S RETURNS TO HELENA. Miss Anne Ceccome, Helena, con nected with the office of government reports and who had been in the city, departed Sunday lor Hel ljrTv" vat VlirV ena, by way of ner home at Anaconda.

She had been here on matters pertaining to the office. ENLISTS IN MARINES. Prince H. Wilson, 19, Missoula Vat i APARTMENTS LOW RENTS Centrally Located. One 3-room furnished.

One 2 -room unfurnished. PHONE 3268 has enlisted in the U. S. Marine Si JO corps, according to announcement. FINED FOR SPEEDING.

All UHaxds IPoixt Mike Rasmussen was fined $10 in police court Sunday on a charge of speeding. 3 WINTER RATES Do you know that you can live at the Florence, with every modern convenience, at very reasonable rates? WANT AIDS finOL CARD PfiRTV OI Serin Sponsored bjr the tady Eatlei Tuesday, Dec. 9 OO P. M. At the EAGLES' HALL Whlit and Pi nor hie Trim and Lunch ADMISSION, Wh en Your Gift Is Received a Mercantile Box 00 Per Month 35 Aa Low As Thousands of Missoulian-Sentinel reader? use the classified columns of these papers profitably.

If makes no difference what you want to buy or sell the want ads are almost certain to get action for you quickly and the cost is very little. COME IN AND HELP ToriHr I the tub mm Nerd! Tear Credit It Coed lor or Lew! No Co-Sitners! No Red Tape! J5-, HOTEL FLORENCE Local Finance Co. Room 3, Lrhsou Bids. Year fo Theater's the Place to Go (Across from Smith Drug) WILMA Today! Missoula's Only Crral l-Slar MAT. If.

M. When your gift is received in a Missoula Mercantile Company box, it is sponsored by us as well as yourself. It is not an aimless waif, but a pedigreed gift that carries with it an assurance of good taste and a certain satisfaction, for it'sof sound quality. We feel that two good names are better than one your name on the card and ours on the box. Independent Theatre At SO "MOOtLlOITT ROXY a IPiiom: 2161 Jlf wjvr iV 1 jVVv II 1 sx 2 '( Jii? Tvv i i 1 i -Zt "tS A 11 r- 1.

I TsnltTX TWO Shows at 1:30, 7and p. ra. GINGER ROGERS Doinj hrr grratrst performance in Christopher Morlry's bfst "KITTY FOYLE" The Iwry carwr girl who loves too wrli: HEP. TWO MEN Dennis Jamrs MORGAN CRAIG BIG HITS "EKiry Guca ttltki Mirier Hit AND Sintapore RIALTO SOW 1WO First-Rmn Hits! IOSHT STICK "LET'S MAKE MUSIC" With JEAV ROGERS Bob Cretbr and His "Bobcats" KtrHEKFOSD "latfltsis if lakita" missoum mencnnTUE company CO-HIT "Kr.Ctlelritj" "Worlds Latest News'.

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